i mnlira ;frccnwn. r nr.-ni kj. pi. r I LOCAL AXDPERSOXAL. . rr now!. -.,- annual ball at the Callan ITnnsp, crnif off this (Friday) oven- jrrsr,K fw-oper was struck by a train ! !tnora anil hs1 Wi skull fractured on ' Fr i n I .''tip'uro insfnntlv relieved by the use ceitra'ei Fry Truss, for sale r,. v,,r,' drug store. at Mr-.M.ruan. wifH of William Morgan, of buy an overcoat. The place to get an over v..:. .o.n-hiD is Ivinsz extremely ill with : coat U at th. I tiilJi'"1' r - - t .-reef m 11 tv-fwt rwici n v lncr nf i.prlf.t ,rc, ii.h i 'li j - , His aue was aout six years. J -Mr. 0. (i Myers, lormenv or me .; !nrtiin ri'ue, hut now or Asnviue speni i frw he-ir in town on Wednesday. j Ev, s Yu to be the only woman ever ; ,,n who ws not continually asking her I an.l if b-r bustle warn't crooked. : """Ver b-t "two-fors" in town go to - r,r . .r.car Low I. Th' miilers of this State are about to ! v.... t n r n .. i f, 'Tfl S r a e iusuiinlc inuiiatiji . vvtr - .'f have been su!scribed to the stock. IVt'.tiiTsarein rirculatinn in Hlair coun m ikintf ttie L"tf :slature to tuake the mini- ri kmioOi MX miravi ui live UIIM11II3. -Mi-s Fannie Kerr cave a party on Wed- .i . : .. 1 r r r. ... . i. . ?4 !ay afternoon to sfime of her little I .jtnilJ. Te event celebrated was her I . ! e-th birthdsv. j Howard Flick, Tipton, Blair connfy, k.i 1 i.N 1 i'1'l so badly burt while operating! j t! r-Viit.j mscn me tnai two cr nis nngers t' be nmpilta'ed. - The lurker Bros have commenced the ion of sever' buildings on the ground fare! I'v then; from the Lloyd estate. TVy nrt- t be rer.td. F,.r the best flour in the market go to .-iikrar Bowl. -S-v-ral oars in a west bound freight , 3 r, Vft r e trek at Galium on Monday detaining Philadelphia Express j ' ' ' ' ""e nour. -Iu'l Mussulman, a Sinking Valley rvi ilown a bee tree recently from t tain, d seventv five pounds of ; r ner He nso secured the bees. T' -' ( r-n,'uire Jrfns wants the mar r'v !veree law rrrr-nried so that the lady In 'he ens., need rot go to the clerk's where tti1 application for license is made. 1e -uS-criptions to the capital srnclt i f II pkin Mower Coninany at Johns t, ji is no-r vr S100 Ono and it Is a settled f! w rks will be built there. -.1) !' irkli y, at one time resident of - ; i is a -'.ip.'t'nfen l mt of a, pipe line -.-.-'r!eive cot piny th st has just finished a fr. ni Murray-vi'.'e to Pittsburg. M'.s A -la W it-on. i.f Tyrone, while , i..-. L. t;.H ( !! r day 1 a v was thrown from v ' "i I 1 1 r fcrr-e r ap twisted so badly fen red s'r will ho eripp'ed far .!fr. ' f'.i 'v " T:' t i .. th.e cnlrred Mrher.who Li- V.-a in the employ of Mr J. W. Gint, ?. :.'"ir;'s popular tor,enr'al artl t, for :.v"i! vir, b!.-5 pm'1:1 011 fi-r p.ir's nn- l-'TH. -V: l-stnes Wilkinson, r f this place, l.as tt-,. p,r,tnt for the rr.'-cMon of n ent over the crave of the 'ate Rev. ". r r t rl;ty. We ur'dritan.I it will cn;t Aw'e'.N rf tho South P.-n ny ' ran la rall- ; 1 .'fr.rd Fll'ton on,! Prntrlln ' " - I ive turf"p lcii ;n rene'.rlntf the : ;' : f v. n .Vonsr almost the entire line in Te s"i! Fi'li Cor. ml-slorers are im r " ' ' . n. c, r,f-rr.in trout ces which will I iv uu'.t :nt life at tl; -tafe hatchery, 1 rry. n- 1 used In stocking the public (. f CV.rr: men wealth. -Pr. I.. : ' 1 v ''I. P'Vfraux. executor rf Peter! -I Til,'!, on Saturday next f.t j ' m ilispr.se fif a lot of personal ift Lr-'onclntr to the (?ceased. See 1 .-- ur.im nnomer commn. -Mr : i-W. P. Elliot, of Lwlstown, the , - n.u .-r ... w.h L.rme.i .-i.n", i. ju-t j - -Tat... ninety-fourth anniversary of , i( r I v . " " " " "U',J"" -T s,'ry r.pxt will be the last rlay for Tne b-i.ni..nK o. ...-w ,Kt.a to raercantip appral3Pr. tnat th must rni;l r.j f o. a.er in a.ivanee. person and Inspectina pioperty and not A U'tle son of Thomas D. Evans, of this , cnnyinff their valuations from old renorts. :i .w l oo. and borogn tax without tte , for many vearB 'i:ti,vad.lei! Tatties wishing to pay j We clip the above from the Bloomlngton. r .x : , find Mr. Isaac Davis, the col- ! .Mrol w!r. Tbe deceased formerly re r 1..- -lrV above Jr.nn Llny.l A Sons Jn VnmMn tr,wn.h,p. and wa, a 8on 0f Mr. David Evans, deceased, and a brotr.er f-.!.-;rk firif, who left this place of Mrg Rachael nowell. of this place and f yi ar? ago foresee jn Bnt er, Pa., j of Mr I)8vM n Evr)1T1, Mrs. Robert R. ' V ' ""'" that Plane on Tuesday , Jf)np3 of C(imbr,a township ne left this " " e'erTy 3"ears. 1 lie ne '1 v.a- the fir-t janitor of the n court i overcoats ever brought to Central Pennsyl large stirk of candy, weiehing vana row to be ceeri at the Golden Eagle me ponnds. that has been ,.p for c,ntn, Altoona. Pa. a' thj Sncrar Bowl since the holi- - was raf!id off on Satnrday night, and w r; by fr Swanger, the fireman on the - (re M. I.aird, Esq. the well known .....! . 1 . in- ,,reensmirg Argu. wno was , '-'s"v hurt by falling on an icy pave- a- -io'icd jas we'k, died at his home '. sv)i:rg, rn Tuesday tnornincr. In the ''" t r h is 12 . -SlMI K- A mossf firm; r will want to 1 fvp ni!r? spring, now is the ' vn i to e'v yonr orders for tho best S ' v in tr,p market. I am prepared to -" : in any grade for f25 to f 40 a ton. G. IlLNTLEY -T:'rp n,ay r,r may not be a war In Eu n t',. spring, but the indications are i.,r,g a war must come, but war j ''sir .'him )pns will sell dry goods. J " ' ' !-, t o..?. and shues, groceries and I ''r.s ,u the very lowest possible prices, T' 'nl'nwing r.amrd persons can each ! 1 ' t bv caiiicg at the Ebensbnrgb I Mr- Ann V 1 -. -.1 . Hf;.c n-nia ''-ir's, ' mVs Miriam Ree'se, Minnie I in- .Ipi.l-j mac... vr1 i v - I r nn.i.i.ru i t,.i,- win ; i '! j j - Ki r Hearty, of llollidaysburg, who at the point of death for sev ' - !r.m brain fever, is said to be on ' ' ad to recovery. t' e above nnf. in trn- t'.er Hajerty died at 5:20, V. !'-'av. ' ne for 187 piveo n few facts :-!f-rr-s : Years Day came ' a ! VVas,ir.gtfn'e birthday on : "t ""aier tine's Day on Monday ; j Hav t-n Monday : Fourth of .Inly ' . f t ri-'mas on Sunday ; Easter the tenth of April; Lent j .1. - A i' t-year-old son of Mr. Joseph 1 f P rr.-iL'r., wa ln'tantly killed ; " that pise.? on Tuesday. , but were Indeed In the Ice along tne oanits, ''"It;-.,-; lie rorth trsck j of the ptream. They will be caught at Nin ' wc'iast v.ns passing, when . evab and Allegheny Junction and will be -" '-'w..-t struck him. Theheadicut 'rr-d frm he bn ly. f jTHE GREATEST REDUCTION ON LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS EVER MADE IN ALT00NA! one lot ut;: v'::;Kk; 00 One lot I'nd vl . - S 50 worth 12 50 to 18.00 M k, m' Hh U w 5.00 worth 10.00 to 12.50 One ot 1 h'10kftS'.t- 5.00 worth 8 50 to 10.00 une lot Lad.,.s Golden Brown Astrachan Jackets 7.50 worth 12.60 to 13 00 These Bargains Can Only Be P. S. A few Fine Seal Plush Coats, Extra Length, Seal Loops, The moaptos are now nmnne the ehil- dren in this placa. ( i v"i wnnito tn warn) hi? weathnr wi.,r-n r.iK'r vnniiinu Auditor tienem! Viie in iiia inati.iim i t i. i niunLin n 11.1111 t.iu I r mil I.!. n - . ... "e mso instructs tnem that the list jhall not be published unless the legislature makes noine provision for it. The Directors of the Cambila Mntual Insurance Company organized for the pres- ent vpar by electing George M. Read", F.q , ' President; John A. Olair, vice president;) l- L"CK. secretary ; l. c. liooerts, or "d A. Kinkend Ehens- bnrg, agents and John Lloyd. John J. Evan? and C. T. Roberts, executive com- mittee. j Wanted Lumber in trade for a new j Portable teara sawmill, Z hors-power, CO inch saw, 40 foot carriage and 80 foot ways. Apply to this office. Alexander nl.sei's barn, near Newry, Blair connty, was destroyed bv Cre on Fri day morning, together with eleven head of cattle, twenty ton of hay, a quantity of grain, reaper and mower and other imple ments. The Cre was caused by a lantern exploding. Mr. Ilelsei was severely burned in trying to exMngulsn the flames. Tho loss is not known. Insured forfl.2."0. On Sunday next John Widman. a young man who was educated at S Vincent's College, near Latrobe, will be ordained to the priesthood of the Catholic Church at i Newark X. J. Tie will take the name of , . j Father Florian. His mother and two broth- ers, Joseph and William, reside in Johns- town nn he will celebrate, his first mass at j St. Joseph , s German Catholic church. ...... u"uii """"J. r-". : j We forgot to mention last week, that ; ; TTenry E'ebensehr. E q , of Adams town- j s''Ip, and his estimable wife paid our town a short visit of a day or two the week before. The Sqnirn Is one of the several Democrats prominently spoken of as a candidate for the nomination fir County Treasurer at the next primary electi it. . and we feel cer tain that Ehould he be ea'led upon to per form the duties of the rffiee they would be performed to the satisfaction of everybody . . . . .... having business with him. The Loyalhanna Coal and Coke Compa- j nv, whose works are located one mile east ; nf Latrobe. on the line of the Pennsylvania i i, Railroad, have heen Tor som? time past lior- .. . . . ..... llig )r WIT near ineir Doner rouse, mt. i i v j n . i . i aao , ,t i wer-k, wlien at a deyth of about 1,000 feet ) the drillers removed thtir tools rrom the brie - . ., , , . . , wnc.i i. wi- . i-.-.vere.i vney iih.. e.it.-i.i oil sand. The discovery caused much ex- eileirert and the company have decided to ' .. , . . case the wit r off and continue the sinking . . f 1 1 ..-.11 rt . i. fr, 1 1 . in .: A 1 ml J Q t,. tV 'l well LV. r.rtlinijf mciUT I,' .1 . i n.i. quantity In which the oil exists. -un Kndav ist at Johnstown an inror- i Wednesday, and when taken before an al mation was m-ie hy Thomis L-", represent- j derman, admiltd his guilt and said that he It c the G.inrRii' j Trust Companv'of Monteal had shot to kill. What the trouble grew out Cnniih ajinst John W. Wonder" for em- I of is not stated. brzz'emrnt. The Gnsranty Tm t Cnmpnny ; As th(, time for tlie approaching spring wa on Wonders' bond while he was acent J election grows near, the interesting question for the R .t O. railroad at Johntewn. Since 1 arp,,rs to be. "Who will be our next bur- his retirement from the erv:c" of 'rat com- pany the rfficlals claim that there Is a short-; eot mnrh to say on that subject, but it Is I aae cf about $l.:no which they have called ; interesting to hear a number of our Repub i upon hi bondsmen to make good. Mr. ljran friends kicking against the con libued bonders gave bail In the sum or n..jw lor his appearance when wanted. ! The Wertmoreland Conntv Commission- j ers on Thursday of lat week received a I hill ror the maintenance or convicts rrom that county wno are connnen m rne m estern j poriitent:ary for the vear emling uecemner 31.1P0. Wf sfmoreland connty has fifty-i the ring attempts to corral them. Is a point three prisoners confined in the Riverside pen- tbat we have not much faith in being affirm itentiary and Is charged a trifle over forty j ed. cents per day for the maintenance of each. The bill rendered amounts to fi 151, and the county is credited with f 1 887 for labor porrormen hy the convicts ; lea ving a oaiance of ?2 VA due that institution. j Mr. Dinlel Evans died at Kannoipn. ; Friday. II was a bachelor, and fiO years of age at the time of his death. He had marfe his i nmn with R'tlliam Varr rtf T?ni1ofnh place about twentv-five year ago. The largest and best stock cf 1 1 ne I'ltrsnury aany vipaten is one 01 tho mrct vmitiorl piottctmi mr that, comes to onr office The managers of the Dixpateh are full of enterprise and the paper is always j newsy and bright which accounts for its rirf.nlaf ion thronshout West- Vpn.,lvnl Its Snndav edition Is especially to be commended, its circulation now reaching 3J5,000 which Is a'substantlal ; evidence of Its appreciation by the reading j public. Although Republican In politics Its criticism or political events is always fair 1 and candid and not contracted within the limits of partisan prejudice. For a good daily take the Dispatch. A new device for beating passenger cars Is being experimented with on the Pennsyl vania railroad, in which the special object sought Is lessening the danger of fire in case Df accident. The greater portion of the apparatus Is placed nnderneath the floor z the centre of the. car. It Is so securely shut n that Ills difficult, If not Impossible for ny of the burning coals to escape. It Is heated ny narii coai, wnicn generau-s Hienui. Two steam rU""s extend along each side of the ear, a rrrancn extennmg uikut rru cbalr. ti, yn ir ia . u utilized, and passes through a register in the floor of the car. In case of an accident the burning coals, being on the outside of the car, could be easily dropped and extinguished, The Ice along the banks of the rivers in tr,e immr a 3te vicinity or m -:vv passing fff ever since Sunday evening On Supp-s' dam it broke on Monday evening, about twentv minutes of 5 o'clock. At 5 o'clock the gorge, extending from Von Lue nen's bridge to Fernoale. broke, and the huge pieces of lee bumped and tumbled In noisv confusion as the swift current carried j tfcpm mitt town and onward to the greater! trpm tnto which the Cor.emangh pours It3 1 water, Tn jre patried away with It dnring j the evening and night about three hundred ( i0BJ belonging to the Johnstown' Lumber Company. These logs were not in the boom into lumber at Freeport -Johnstoicn rillTIHIOiTJIT ZEIIXIIOIIEIIPITIIIOIIIsr Tiie miners of the Clearfield region have been promised an advance about the first of March. Ashville was represented in the "burg" by Tiichard Frle on Monday, and by D. G. Myers on Wednesday. The thirtieth annual statement of the Cambria Mutual Insurance Company will be found in Knottier column. Rev. Father William Kittell, pastor of the Catholic church at TJniontown, Fa., is home on a visit to his relatives In this place. Several Ebensburg dudes took a walk toCresson on Thursday afternoon. Their object was exercise, and it Is to be supposed they got it. Mrs. R. L. Davis, of this Blace, was thrown from a sleigh one day last week and was severely hurt. She Is, howerer, rapidly improving, and will, it is thought, soon be able to be about again. The State Board of Agriculture met in annual session tt Harrisbnrg on Wednes day morning. Reports from the various standing committees were submitted and will be discussed. Bellefonte was selected as the place for next year's meeting. Mrs. Rachael Evans Chidester, wife of W. C. Chidester. died at her home in Beav er. Beaver county, Ta.. en Thursday, Jan uary 13, 1887, aged 74 years. The deceased was a daughter of Major David Evans, de ceased, of this place and a sister of Mrs. Ilarriet OrrStych, of Johnstown. An unknown man supposed to b a tramp, was killed In the tunnel at Gal!itr.!n, on Wednesday. The remains were found about half-past one o'clock in the afternoon and were so badly mutilated that their iden- tifieat inn tc IfnnAcaiM anl n.. mI.ia ami A Kn i,; unjnij.TLjin a Nil 111 I.IUC I UUIU KJV discovered. There was no papers found. j0hn Shinafelt, while driving Professor evening last week, drove the horse up on a snow drift Th becoming scared ran off, but was caught by Fred Dsyis. With the exception of a brok- en cross-bar no damage was done to either horse or sleigh. Mr. J. A. Grazier, who for the past six or seven years has been a member of the firm of Shenkle& Grazier, In the milling business, and who, since the death of Mr. Shenkle, has had charce of the business for Mrs. i tienb'o ni iM mva fit A Laarb V. n 1 . . , t'ie mill property having been sod to a n- . ., gentleman from Tyrone. Mr. Graziei is a gentleman, and we wish him success in whatever bnMness he may e mbar K. ... ilham It. Npes, E-q., now an attorney- , ,K i-n"- !", at-law In rittsbtirc. and a resident of ' , . : th,s P!ace about thirty five years ago, who ... ... .. . "l , ml mountain ten- titel. and who left this place and weut to . Tu ,x. i Ireland as secretary for John C. O'Neil, ! . 0 i ,. . J" ' ." 7 i i" .jriiiiM uy rresiaeni i lerce, was snoi ai !. ' - . a Iluncrarmn, who avoided arrest at the time by running away. Malock was arrested on ! cess?" of conrse the Democrats have not control of borough affairs by the same old arrangement that has kept all the "gravy" in the borough diih among a little coterie In tbe East ward for a number of years. A uuiui-r ui i.-puimcana My uiai mey nmi.K, uuv wurmer niey win umu mo sana to sisua up ror tneir convictions wnen Samnel Gibson, a farmer residing be tween Latrobe and New Alexndria,.'dlscov ered a man lying In his barn, apparently rtrunk. at a late hour on Saturday night. M, G!hn nilfl lhf.rn . tnn nnrnn.B 0f looking after his stock before retiring, aDd while he gave some feed to a couple of mares, the pretending drunk man suddenly disappeared. ITe was tracked ti the farm of Jesse Dickens and proved to be Daniel Sugars, a laborer, well kntwn In tbat locali ty. Sugars was arrested and confessed to having administered powders to Gibson's mares for the purpose of having them lose heir colts, and that he was to receive 25 for doing the work. Sugars was committed to jai tor trial A mare belonging to Mr. Gibson lost a colt and almost died abont two weeks ago. Sugars' alleged confeder ate and Instigator of the crime has not yet been apprehended . TTcrtmoreanrf Demo cm t. SWnle Editorial Aanor latlon. About thirty-five members of the State Editorial Association met In Ilarrlsbnrg on Wednesday afternoon. A committee was appointed to confer with Anditor-General Niles with regard to the publication of the Mercantile Appraisement list and prepare a bill to be submitted to the legislature. The fo How in g officers were elected : President, Senator Thomas V. Cooper, Media ; Vice Presidents, II. A. McPike, Altoona ; R. B. Risk, Lancaster ; F.B. Johnson. Wllkesbarre Secretary and Treasurer, R. II. Thomas; Mechanlcsburg ; Corresponding Secretary J. R. McAfee, Greensburg ; Executive Com mittee, Thos. M. Jones, Harrisburg ; A. M. Rambo, Colombia ; B. M. Nead, ITarrlsburg ; Frank Sansom, Indiana ; W. L. Dewart, Sunbnry;W. II. Bradley, Philadelphia; L. Rogers, Smetbport. Twenty-five new mem be rs were elected. The next summer ex cursion will probably be to the Natural Bridge, Vft. VF. Tell Ton positively that Simmons Liver Regulator win n.i uu u. .iyj.prpr.in. purujr uui re tern, enable von toslesp weli. prevent mala rial diseases and give vou a brisk and vigor ous feeling. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, invigorating and fortifying the system against disease. It will break np chills and fever and prevent their return vet entirely free from calomel or quinine. itARRunr i.icfnssf.m issrm. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, January 28th 1887. James E.Scott. Prospect, and Bridget Clark .East -Ty'r township ... Cfc... T . 1 . l , . i (n Cri(ll township. John Ij. Buchanan, and Jessie S. Inscho, Johrstown. J. N Murdoch, and Anna Young, Johns town. Stephen Wbrip and Anna Papcum, Cam bria oorou cn. John Stofko and Elizabeth Perbalo Mill- ville. GABLE & C0.'S OFFEB TO CLOSE. Had At Gable & hamois Pockets, Exra, $17.50 ; Fighting; Fire. Oo last Saturday morning Mr. John J. Evans, one the most substantial farmers in Cambria township who made arrangements to. have bis grain threshed out that day, went out to bis large barn about six o'clock to feed bis stock. As It was not day Hcht be took a carbon oil lantern with him and on his arrival at the barn he set the lantern down on a sill. While he was carrying the hay past the lantern be knocked It down and In an instant, there was explosion and the flames shot up into the hav. He vainly endeavored to pnt ont the flames and at the same time shouted for assistance. The family hearing his pries ran to the barn and commenced fighting the fire which bad by this time gDt up Into the mow where about fifteen tons of hay were stored. A well stood close to the bam and supplied plenty of water which they threw on the hay. The farm bell was rung and the neighbors bearing the alarm gathered In as also th hands who were coming to thresh. Fiom about half past six o'clock to eleven, men women and children fought the fire. Men stood up in the mow nearly blinded and suffocated with smoke and whenever the blaze made Its appearance kept It back with water while others were busy carrying the hay outside. As fast as those In the mow got sick and gave out others took their places. The fifteen tons of hay were taken out. the fire subdued and the only injury to the barn was where tome of the weather boarding was knocked off to get the hay out end one of the corner posts was partla'ly burned from the sill op to the square of the barn. Mrs. Evans, who Is quite ged and who has been sick and for some weeks had not been able to be out of bed, while the fire was going on got np, went to the barn and turned out all the cattle. A number of people during tho progress of tho fire worked until exhausted, went out and rested and returned to fight the flames again. It was the hardest fonght battle against fire that ba ever occurred in this vicinity and it was astonishing that they were able to fight it so long and so successfully. Mr. Evans' loss is bnt slight, about six or eight tons of hay being so badly burned and smoked as to be useless. Resolntlona. At a meeting of St. Michael's Total Absti nence and B. Society, held on Monday, Jan. 24th, 1887, the following preamble and reso lutions were adopted : Whfttkas. It bus been the will of Divine j Providence to remove from our midst our venerable Brother in temperance, tlngh McMnllen ; and. v HEREA8. His faithful adherence to the itrlnrlnlpii nf th cnclptv ilnrlno manir Principles "r tnis societv ourina many of membership makes it fitting that w years we ex- pr(. onr appreciation of his virtues ; there- fore be it p7.W Thot hx. tho rtoafh of TTnah Me. Mullen the society suffers a loss that will be ,jPppiv floored by the members thereof. JiexoJrni. Thai, we extend onr sympathies to the relatives of the deceased, and record our appreciation of their tender solicitude in his behalf. fT which they are rewarded by the consolation sfforded by his peaceful nd happy death. 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It costs bnt (1,00 a month to carry ft (5,000 policy one year. Write for particulars. Agents wanted. B. L, GOCAT, Gen. Representative. Lewlsburg. Pa. Obituary. M'MCLLEN Died at the residence of his brother, Alexander MoMullen in Allegheny township on Saturday January 22, 1887, Mr. Hugh McMullen aged abont eighty years. DAUOTIERTY Died at her home near Ashville, tin Saturday. Jan 22nd, 1887. Mrs. Mary Dauznerty wife of Thomas Daugherty, aged about 70 years. The deceased was born Ic Ireland, and came to this country abont forty-five years ago, Sh6 was tbe mother of nine children, eight of whom are living. Mrs. T. McAtam any, of Lilly, is a sister of the deceased. May she rest In peace. NOEL Died at his home In Mnnster town ship, on Sunday. January 23. 1887, Mr. Ad am G. Noel, aged about 25 years. The deceased was bcrn in Mnnster town ship, and was ft son of Mr. Joseph Noel, de ceased, lie was an exemplary young man and a devoted member of the Catholic Church and when verging into manhood It was his intention to prepare himself for the priest hood, and for that purpose he entered the Catholic seminary at Quebec, Canada. While pursuing his studies his health began failing and finally he was attacked by that dread disease, consumption, and two years ago be returned to his home notwithstand ing the kind and careful nursing, be gradu ally grew worse until tbe end. May be rest in peace. One lot Ladles' Astrachan Jacket Lined One lot Ladles' Boaele Jackets and other styles. One lot Child ren9 Coats One lot Children's Coats. One lot Children's Coats , Cos, 1402 Eleventh Avenue. worth $22. Grasp this Golden Opportunity before it is too late Hemlock Item. Work at the coal mines etiil continues good. Cars are plentier than for months. The excellent sleighing of the past three past three weeks lias given away to mad and slush which makes traveling very disagreeable. John Ferguson & Sons, of Gallltzln, have opened a drug store In the room lately va cated by March & Co., clothiers. They bave besides a full line of drugs, a choice selec tion of toilet articles and fancy goods. We welcome them here and wish them success. Col. Dick White Poet, No. 513, G. A. R , held ft public instllatlon of officers In Thompson's hall on Thursday night of last week. The exercises were witnessed by ft large number of onr citizens. The post ia prospering finely. Tne teachers of Washington township and Lilly borough held their fifth district Insti tnte In this place last Satnrday. These meetings have been successful and their work Is showing in the Improvement of the schools. The next meeting will be held on Satnrday Feb- 21st, at which time the Co. Sup't Is expected to be present. C. Au medical anthori'les agree that ca tarrh Is no more or less than au Inflammation of the lining membrane of the nasal air pass age. Nssal catarrh and all catarrhal affec tion of tbe bead are not dlsesses of the blood and It 1" a serious mlatake to treat them as such. No conscientious physician ever at tempts to do so. It Is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific will be found for every disease from which hnmanity suffers. The facts justify ns In assuming that for catarrh at least ft positive cure already exists In Ely's Cream Balm. WF.W AnVF.RTISF.MF.WTS. MILL FOR SALE. The nndersign ed will pI1 at prlTte le his gaw mill with otib cr of emiinil n1 water rlrht. tltnate in Kliler township, f'tmhrla county, on mile went of St Boniface. The mill bt a 18 lest over f hot wheel an.1 a rtrcnlar w. rood as new. If de ulred I win sell the mill reserving the buildings and ground. SEBASTIAN HOL.TZ. January IS, 1SS7. .St EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herebv riven that letter! tentamentarv on the eptate of John Noel, late of Mnnster town ship. iTambria cwnntr. deceased, have heen arrant ed to the onderslrned. AH persons Indebted to Ral.1 estate are reo,nlred to make Imm. rflate pay ment, anil inone navina: .-ihii vvmur. -" wrt- r i-1 j 1 1 i ."1 nf ui vtiw u i. . ...-,-w..j g liiciiLiviiru ivi p.-! i i.-r,i- . CHARLES NOEL. Eieentor. Ioretro, Jan. 28, 1SS7. TnTRTTFTTl AXNrAI, STATFMENT Of Tint PBoTKn-tow MnrAt Firb 1 ssrnixcK Co-HPnirvof r.mA Couktt, for the yearend- inij Decpmher .", J. 1i5: Amount InTOted Iec. 31. 18XS. A monnt Insured dur loa: year. Deduct am"t expired dnrtnn year: leduct am't surren dered and canceled l,72S,078.SS SOO.S10.PO J.025,S8S 82 r4.K.0O 68.393.f 314.8-J1.00 Am't Insured Dec, SI. lBSfl, $1.71Q T"7 -' Ara'f premium notes in fore Dec. 31 . Ani't premium notei taken donna-year. Deduct am't expired durtna year. Deduct am't surren dered and canceled. 18I.1-21.5S 20.801 fiO 190.723.,!8 21 ,9S7.00 7. 7600 W.7SS.0O Am't premium notes In force Iec 31. '88. 18Q PT 68 No. policies Issued darlnir year. Vi 'o. policies In force Dec 31. 16. VCl cash Arrortrr RKOt-irrs.. Am't on hand at last settlement, 20 90 Cash 'or new Tnsnranca. 1042 3 1 Am't Kxoneratlons No. 8, 37.72 Am t A.w.DieiilNo.9, 8395.88 fT774. 61 T.xrKTD!Tr1lfl LOB8K9 PAIP. K k T. O'Krien, 7.00 Marv Doran 10 Ou Jos. nntwald. y.00 Jmuel Keed, li'OO.'w) Chs Weaklanl. 17W00 Mary flsa-ow, 4S.oO T'oor Directors Cambria county, J10fi.no W. W. Harris, (balance) tm 01 f). J. Wesfover. 42.80 John Ned'.myer, SW.00 OTHRR KXraSRS. Secretary's fees. 129.00 Treasurer's salary, 80 oo Kent, 49.00 Airent's commission. 193 M Commission on assessment, R7.T Am't assessment No. 9 urcal'ct'd. 286.9S Premlnms Tefd policies cancel'd. 8 19 Printing:, postaire, stationery, era. 213 00 Compensation F.x. Com. 2S.0O Krtienses adiustlna: losses, etc., 22 00 Balance on hand. 7881.71 7774 81 Premium notes in force Dc 81, '88, H8QT.HI January 23. IP87. the loresrolns; statement was aunitea. tonnd correct and approved, JNO.hUlYD ) JNO.J. IVANS. Ex. Committee. C. T. KflKF.KTS. EbenK-banr. 1, M,'S7-3t. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. L-J Estate of Petrr Dvnn. dereated. Letters testamentary on the estate of Peter Dunn, dee'd, having; heen rearularly Issued to the undersigned, all persons knowinar themselves In debted to said decedent will make immediate payment tn them, and all persons having claims aaralnst the same will present then duly authen ticated for settlement. K DF.VEKEATJX. Summit, JOHN B. F.(EH, Washington Twp. Washington Twp., Jan. 31. '87-6t. IJfTF.lf OISO ADVERTISERS should ad dress 4.EOROF. P. ROWEMi A CO., IO Sprnce direct, lew Tsrk City. For Sflbtt Itsr ol, 000 NxwarAwsma Will ba sent free on application. Jan. 11, '87. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nndersla-ned bavin been appointed auditor to hear and decide upon the exceptions filed to the second and final account of Jacob J. Weaver. Administrator of Jacob Weaver, dee'd, and report distribution of tbe fund In the hands of said accountant, hereby fives notice that he will sit for the pnrpose el attending to the duties ol his appointment at his office In Ebenshura, Pa., on Monday. Feb. 14.. 187. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons havins; clalms on the said fund must present them or they will be debarred from flora Ina: in nn the Sime. A. V. BARKER. Auditor. Ebensbure. Jan. 14. 1887-St AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to ascertain and liquidate the liens against the heirs o'Thomas Bracken, dee'd. and other parties in Interest, and distribute fund In hands of John W. Bracken trustee to sell the real estate of said decedent, as shown hy his ac count hereby a-lves notice that he will sit at his office In the horoue-h ol Ebensburt:. Pa on Fri day, February 11. 1887. at ten o'clock, A. M .. for the purpose of attending; to the duties ot said ap- f (ointment, at which time and place all persons nterested shall attend, or be forever debarred from con. Inn In on said fund. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. Ebensbnra;, Pa., Jan. 8. 1887. FOR RENT. The nndprsifrr.ed of fers the following; deslraMe property for rent : An elegant store-room 20x40 feet, elegant plass window, suitable for hardware store or any other store and there Is a tlnshop and tools In same bulldlnir. 1 here Is a good Harden and let attach ed, land rooms In the building: suitable for dwelling;. A splendid opportunity for ona want ing; to start a hardware and fining; establishment the trade 1 already established as I have been carrylnuroo the business for years. The abova property Is situated In Carrofltown, Cambria County, Pa. A i.f. several lots of g-ronnd In a good state of cultivation situated In Carroll township conven lent to the Borough. Possession fclven April 1st. 1S87 . Call en or address. ANDREW H HAt'O, Dec. 24, '88. Carrolltown Cambla Co., Pa. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, Toledo Orades Unrivalled. For samples, quo tations and Information, address H. W. FLOWER t f-O..TolMl,:Otite.' DONALD E. THJFTON, ATTORNEY-AT-T.AW, EBB9SBCBO. t'OX'A Ottice in Armory Buildina;. .. 3 5o worth fS.OO to f G 00 - 2.98 worth A 00 to 7 OO 3 50 worth 2.50 worth 1.50 worth finoto 4 00 to 2.30 to 7 50 5 00 4 00 . l . F0;. Second-hand enslnee and bollert on hand. Hist- Se-o inn euemes nd machinery a specialty. THOM liAniiin, Aiisitneny, fa. ( Jan. M.-ly.) STRAYED away from the anbecribers residing at ftalli ,tn. Pa., about two months ao one red and whl'e spotted two-year-old sixer with left horn hent down and one red and white two-year-old heffer. Any Information ot their whereabouts will be thankfully revived by the underlined. ANSTF.AIlkDiSHNEK. OalllUln. Pa., I)ee 17,lssfl. S-t A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T.ettars of administration on the estate of reter raaloy . Mr . late of Barr township, Cambria connty. deceased, havlnir heen s-ranted t the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate i are nnreoy Tinunea 10 male payment without de lay, and all those bavins: claim aaalnst the sama will present them, properly authenticated for settlement ta MICH A Ely DOWNY. Adm'r ol Peter Maloy, dea'd. Barr twp., Dec. 17th- lH88.-6t. "agents wanted. Remunerative employment offered energetic and reliable men. Adtrtit, Security Mntnal Benefit Society, 233 Broadway, New York. Nov. a, '88-3 m. WANTED. Local and General Airents. in each town and city of the t'n lon on Salary or Commission to solicit orders Irom business men for our elegant, new atvle, nlckle plated and low priced door plates. Our Salesmen make s to $10 a day. We will furnish se with two Sample Plates, to anr person with reliable references Circulars, "Testimonials, Keferences, ac. sent on appltcati n. Mich. Door Plat-i Co.. Orand Kp1d.. Mloh. Not. 11. 189S. SJof ;hrinK",nw s y . a i hj uw uri I D I r prove proDertT. put chn otherwise thev will he dinoofed ol tiYirrilnv to i 3 THOM A v L. EDWARDS. Tie American Detectiye Bnrean, In Offl(M, II aaq S Diamond M, PUlabnrsrb, Pa Established 183 hy IHVld H. Ollktnson IT. s. o't Detective. Orranlzed and wind ed on the system of t'.je l.'nited States Secret Service, tionfldential Areots In all the Princi pal Cities of the United States and Canada. D. H. Ollklnson, Principal and en Supt. Heher McDowell. Superintendent. Hon. John Dalxell. Attorney for the Bureau, Reference: .lames .1. Brooks. Chief Secret Ser vice Division, WasnlDgton, p. c. Send lor Cir cular. y CTRAYS ame to tbe premises of tbe'subseri- ber. in I'hest township, on or about October to, lgao, a wnite steer, two years old. with a notch j cut In bis left ear. Also, about the same time, a red and white spotted heifer, two years old. n m-rks visible. The owners are requested to cone forward snd prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of ac cording to law. I'HAS. KHODY. TO ADVERTISERS! For a check for $20 we will print a ten line ad- vertlsement in fine Million issues ol I-adlnit American Newspapers. This is at the rate ot "ST"""0 ' "I" T.or 'Y"v VTH"- y. rWiTJri V . " V"r'n "crore C ne IVT11I Ion rfi fTrrent newsnaner nurchnsers - nr Fvlra Fine l ltars of the above brand. MHrARTZ itaaMXE, Kotoesjonla, Pet Jan. 14, '87. E want SAI..ESMF.N evert where. loal and traveling;, to sell our.noods. Will Ty Rood salary and all expenses. Write for terms at once, and stte salarv want ed. STANDARD SILVERWARE OCMFAM, Boston, Mass. RARE CHANGE To set a Flrst-Claw Illustrated Maira xlne, with a Premium to every subscriber. I bis ofler Is made hy the Publisher of LEISURE HOURS nest and C beapext Homo and Faahloa Mataslne pnbllthrd. -$1..0 per year tn adTanco,- Conralns each month. Fashion and Fancy work Plates. Fashion Notes. Original Illustrated Arti cles, Stories. Poems, ate... Society Notes, Hints for Farm. Oarden and Household. Send stamp for circular lvlng; list of PREMIUM S. . II. II Oil ART, Pabllaher. r,O.Doxl;7. 211 Broadway, S, T. THE DAILY TIMES, THE rnjL.iDEzniL'1 TIMES is delivered by car riers in oil the cities, town and villages surrounding Philadel phia for SIX CEXTS a u-eek, and is sold 'hy hoys and newsdealers for O.XE CEmVTa eojy. It is uni versally conreded to ha the IjEST XEWSrArER IX THE WORLD fr the price, publishing all the Associated Press Xcws, Quotations of the Produce and Money Mar kets and ALL THE XEWS OF THE WOULD in a com pact and rearlahle farm - It is not excelled in Quality or Quantity hy any pa per at any price. By Mail Four Months, One Dollar. One Tear, Three Dollar post-paid. On Month, ,10 cts. THE WEEKLY TIMES STXTY-FOUR Columns of ma ga zin c-neicspa per reading matter, crisp, attractive, interest ing, instructive. The. AXXALS OF THE WAR, hy active partici pants, illustrated ; Woman 's World , contributed to In some of thr BEST WOMEX WRITERS IX AM ERTC A; The Latest Fash- ions- TIMES' YOUXG PEOPLE -by themselves ; ORIG1XAL STORIES, both short and cant in Tied: Tories of th Time : Pointed V,1H;r,1 CnmniPitt RVFCl IT J-.ftttorial Lommetlt, J-.L,1. 1 L, ARTICLES On thou Saildt of SHO- jects, and ALL THE XEWS are among its attractions. Terms, $? per annum ; clubs of tcn,$l, and ' . . .... an extra cojnj to in e person nruing up the club. THE SUNDAY TIMES. 12 Pages 0(1 Columns ' Cents $2.00 a Year. Address THE TIMES, TIMEB RTILDlStJ, PHILADELPHIA. rivE.niLuoj KtADiiw. len lines will ar-coml- . ; illT.r, Cahinet'a and Ca-.i -it.- " - .-..'..- , date ahoat 74 words. ' ' ',r'"' " ' 'hlneti and t a ds. 1 tie, a laalpiucal -omplete cn- and check, or send 30 f..r hook ol ISO pes. K. , K . - , m"r- Un lry Plate ....cr. l.ct,ee Intra o(.d). one Tripod, ore handsomely P. KUWKIJ, 8l C'O., lOSrRVCBST., New Yoiik. I 1 , . L"""! f om' '-teehemlral and nlftl.ioeromplsle ITI.il - Dec 10.I8H8. I IT .ii ? nlflertm atrllrlr-m. all ' H30. flO with crder and balance, (to C. O. D. 11 V? t!" KiHY'''.rrl"'i 83' -Ma'rh let. 1S7, we wili place In hot one Negative t..,x. worth 2.V KI-K. i..- .ray i,u',pm,n. You better InJi lLUinijU Xilllljnl. send. Post paid. Pr ho..k -How f. :make Phot," ,nd 5 7 -.r. 51 teen-. in,. rree ) A At no time in the whole year can tvc offer you more inducements to buy than just now. In a few week ; we take an annual inventory of stock and wishing to have it at its very lowest when the painful duty commences, have resolved to j reduce the prices on winter goods such as Ovcr- coats. Heavy Weight Gloves to such . , . tneir speedy disposal. This may seem a funny thing to do in tho middle of the coldest weather but we well know that in one month more the demand for such goods is abated and they are then doomed to be carried over for another season. ? Our motto is and always will be "Xew Season, xe ijroods, and now is tne time to striKe us lor a bargain that counts. Don't take our word for it see for yourselves. Our $8 overcoats, our 810 suits, our 00c fur caps and our 50e gloves then you'll talk. I M. WOOLF & SON, Johnstown. Pa- IHIIE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of the County can be found at my store. I am selling many goods ! replace them for, but I j liottom Trices until I am il im m siock. lien you j stove, tinware hardware, !! ' anu larming implements, call and see my stock and learn my prices. ' ,95 C3-. ECTJnSTTLE "3T , HIGH STKEET, - - - EBENSBUKG C fTl TT7I .. 7 n"t,tJrta butlnes. of your own? we make sver fn TTT1T fi .VllllI W f" ' .lt'e AMBri Krskmam the grandest o!W anv K -III M I Mil Lit I III ll,r"",l "" canmaaeyuu. Hitherto Phot.'rai.by I 11 I I M I T v XliAJsn consUere.1 an art requlrlnn; years ol study and practice, A JJLAil A aaaM nd very co..iy apparatua. but since the ' latlu. ' """'"Prncessllry IMalea. any one harm common sense'ann a .:.,. i.pua. to buy an outfit will he able to in .lie the Bnet Jnotoaraubs without the aid ol a teacher, either to make . . , . ' onra; men and I.a.lies. canaot enesre In a ffi'-re renteel oi profltaMe busing than phoroaraphy. Hundreds will euipluv you te photo Houses. Ljind.cs. Kei Idences. -a.iii!y (.roup., t .,rm st.-k. Churches. Kactorl.s. etc. You start out In tbe mornlr. with a good s'ock ol Dry I latej and t amera In han.t, all weihlii but a few pounds, aht.maeh a residence anil the novelty l LaviriK a ph .traphe- wltn full m m.ni .nt..., ... j... Vv.- ...i .'1 f' ',.'I-T p8nnot i iv.V, , .. .... . ,,k . '. . . . .. m. Tn von. he 'NEW I most nraumui anl nnely exoi-uted piece ' the shape of a Camera. I t la raa.le'o nd and l:ht Ckel trimming, .tr .n and and ' i B . ' ina nne piece oi apparatus. It m:if We could uive hutitii-eils o: rMerenco if r iik n ii lie i 1 1 vr", r- m .iipsrai in. if in :i si sa " aw .,.. ii - ..-... i ... i . a Flump and they wii! tell yo 1 what they t Plymouth Co , l.-wa , J. H. Beil. t-el, Carr, H num. Hart lord Co.. Md ii;;r' -f"-l f "T and CO. D. s : s 11. 1 Sill- I I U free, fatal. .irne rnrl Referent... nil T ., SM ( anal St . w... Mm Vy A W ner l-ue ol ihn paper beaded Holiday I refe.... ptramed worth 51 for.7S,not it(l "T- AT LOW Each week I will earnestly endeavor to give my patrons better opportunities to supply their wants by increasing my already lan;e stock of harness, bridles, saddles, blankets, robes whips, etc. I' will 'be pleased to have all those in need of anything in mv line call at mv establishment, inspect articles and ascertain prices. G. L. FREDERICK, Ebensburg, Pa. THE GOLDEN AGE COOKING STOVE. OYER 50,000 IN USE- proportioned. For wight, smoothness of castings and perfect fit tings it is unequalled. As a Baker it is Perfect, and we believe that this, our latest production, is, without exception, the finest and best operating cook stoves made to day. Sold by JOHN FENN yohnstown, I'cntia. mR SH&YlliG PlRLORl . . .. . .... "' wlUjJi Bu.W.u. HIGH STREET, Er.ENSRU1.fi. VI J. II. O A NT. I ,11HE PI'BI.IC will Imv nn.l u- t .iur n J of business In business hor. Kerthin ke nn .ndcosy. CLiiiTuwm.mriiii.TV. FORSAKE. A valuable Hotel i r.-i -nv kn"wn as the H air j Hoo situat.-d m the -n vr.i ..f Enmhni Pa. For lurther ii.irticu lrs r:i on nr innrr.. the wnderj-mned. .'('UN HI. AIR. --1'bensburif . Mhj- 17. Ie8 I WANTED l:,"ln i:. l.i. e iirs.TV , ,.r C.'inuiis ) . ,. i . - en' . ten. W rite f"r ti rn .. i : No experience n eri S A. MrliMHEK A. ' Nor sarymen, Roelientr. . SALESMEN T.T. kinds of Job work :iv at" X 1 peditiouBly executtd a'- iti:s ftice. KIN Suits, Underwear, Fur a figure that will insure hardware ever offered in at much less than I can aviII continue to sell at compelled to replenish . . want a cookuur or heatinir nails, iron, das trunks , 11 uluio lilpi ippe resist the temptation to have a photograph of cute tn h,e it done tlht at home.no exidk np to t;tnplr (MrofrKii without douht the I mrcn.ni?ra ever nere'l to tbe eublic in muti'-eitiv and If hlnhlv i;.-ilieJ. with comMntDif fill thnet purl? tbat ito to mtk- Icen r'te ana hh iuh ' -"-utnri ne. Akrt'n, - ; Kimer E. 4 Cash alter le'j.l. QOOBie PRICES. -o In presenting to the favorable consideration of the public the Gol den Age Cooking Stove, we do so with the utmost confidence in its merits as a successful operating cook stove. It has been thorougly tested, we having sold in the last three years over 50,000 of them. We would call attention to the con- g&ii- tour of the stove, it being in the ?jC3highcst cdegree graceful and well VnilRTIMRS hv a.ldresslnn 3w. F. Unwell A 4 ... lOSpnice St.. llew T era can learn she eiac' cost of irt proposed line o A DVERT1-1N (n American Ncs4per. Twmm e ramhlet lOr. F ARM FOR SALE ! phip. ft tntvri ro'int t a 1ui ft irnltf (Vm KN-n!iTv n1 two ml mtlen rori IxsTtto. r1t-.lnlnt 'tTrt of JiniM KifU-r, W. K Hurt, twi itlier c-,'!V,'Ti1OiC AnOUT IOO At'ltl-H, Havlnr tberef.n re-.1 a l-re HKM'K Dtt Fl.l. INK HI H'SI, lin e barnard M iec t.arv ee huildmirs. Tbe f nrir. is In a ti ne roiirtiiion . bnili ings all in a-v.i "der sod u -'I '. "n easv terms. For inrther ti.:.u uIkt- itH "n t'e ne 1er stanHi on the i.rt uu.. June4.1H M I. Hb' ol.l. )MI.NMi;AT'lf'S N)TI r 1 .el ler.. f.t H.I mt . i -1 r:l .r, in r-rrmmriitn vnn TO harini Imtb trrau'ed t er i ti ted :l lr- .ps ln..-bl. ,1 '.. tt said me nre ren'ie-te-1 t make pjsHin.-. nd ttm-e l.n '1 clalnir to .re n?n tl e ii-wrh' nt (i.liv I-. JOHN' t . S.MI1 H. Adui r C. 1 . . Mbo.-ui Twp., Jan. -J. 17 -ei-
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