BESDHrBO. PA. fill PAY. - FEB. IS, 18S7. LOCAL AXDPERSOXAL. - For H klDjs of canned t001. RO to tbe ;:sr Bowl. yjje Lenten season rommencea on ff.JnesJa next. lr.m ore B n-lned In twenty six of the .yen counties of this SUte. t th I- el"1-0-1 tne plly ' Altoona t vA ber whole Democratic ticket. VV. II Storey Eq. Republican, was re burgess of Johnstown on Tuesday. yr. Daniel McGough. Mercantile Ap ..er. was interviewing the business men .fVecii Wednesday. n y Conne'l of nolUdavshrjrg, wbo ..oUaXewVork firm dealers In hats .' oars, spent a few hours in town on . married man named Havs, of Bell- wooJ. Blair crninty, elopea laei -weeit wun young c'rl named Jane Tbecip9on, of t me place. V C. Cornelius, a braireman on the piK.arh division, fell from his train tn :t.yina on Saturday nlgtrt and sprained lf 'eft arikle v-ry seTerely . On Tuesday last Mrs. David Shenkl. cf t'arctrria township, feHtn the Ice and dls- lofjii hsr left arm at tne wrist, ur. P&ti-oii set the Injured member. I -Mr. J- Ooulden, oTthe Pittsburg Smer Ct rmU. ator, was a visitor to our office tc ,j3y vTfcorsday) bat cut his stay short In crfrt to cafch the train for Altoona. Call i.n an l stay lontcr. A vein of fireclay fifteen feet thick haft lyn di-covered on the farm (ft James r..re. near Ook's Mills. In Bedford ooMv Coal and iron ore have also been Cjr.J n the same tract. M ll-l"ia Luekbardt. a sister of L(.ni I.nckhar'dt, the well known jeweler, i young lady "f more than ordinary musical ttVn'. died at the residence fit her brother In .Ii hn-town on Thursday nvght. Jui'ue Wilson, of Clarion county, per Biue'l theOtand Jurv to decide how many. If any licenses should be cranted. and the ury -a Hi none : but that did not appear to h tre correct answer as tte granted 34 out cf tr-e 4 afPllatloni". F'T the best flour In the market, go to rte !-uirr Bowl. A Western widow has Just brought suit for daiiragvs against her favorite newspaper because it spoke of her deceased husband as LaviDi "gone to a happier home." This la one nf the disadvantages newspapers have in always telling the truth A pension and back pay amrunting to f. iV.1 were recently eranted to a soldiers' w .low In Clearfield -county, and when the Eoney was Handed to tier she suddenly fell ow dead. It Is thought her death wa9 cau-eil by excess of Joy. NOTICE- A most farmers will want to id Puosphate the eoming spring, now Is the t!xe for you to stive your orders for the best Phosphate In the market. I am prepared to furaih it in any grade for f'23 to f40 a ton. G. Huntley. The 2ud week of March court a col erf J iur ir from tl e 2nd ward o' Johns tcD is drawn to serve, nis name Is Lewi Jones and he is celebrated for being able to tu!d thtee ordinary hen's-egas In his moutii at once without breaking either the ej-gs or hi jaw. A raft of sqi-are timber, the first of the w-'iii, arrived at L-ook Haven Sunday f!rrnoon and was safely landed at the Loci-port shore. The raft is of Dine, owned by Aaron Pateliin, or Patchinvll e, forty Ei'9 above Clearfield, wuere It was put to ml rafted. Jail warded Peach on Tuesday last was standing in hi stable in the rear of a eirtt admiring lifs fine points. The colt suddenly kirkfd. striWina Mr. Peach on the ritfht arm ml sliihtlv fracturing one of the bonee of tie fjre arm. Although very paluful it will not prove serious. For choice cigars and good tobacco, go to trie Sdge.r Howl. It is said that Clearfield county. Is 'Xled with silver certificates raised from f.O to JVi. The modus opeiandi Is to cut t'.e Cnwf 3 from an interna! revenue stamp cs-d on cigar boxes, paste it over the figure 1 on a teti dollar silver certificate and the job is complete, and you have a fifty dollar bote. The recent election establishes the faet tr.at there is but little change in the opin ions of the voters of Ebensburg. Some are dbappeinted In the result, but If they buy tteir dry goods, dress goods, boots and shoes groceries and provisions at John Owen store, on-High street, they will feel Just as irvj as if their candidates bad been elected. -Wn Tuesday evening next the Ebensburg Bra? Band will give an entertainment at the iryera iio-jse tn this placi, which wHI :o-''-t of vocal and Instrumental music. The band will be assisted by the choirs of the Catholic, Congregational and I'rebytrlau churches of this place. Let everyrxx''- attend id give tha band boys a lift. Tickou 23 cts; f.eaerved seats 35 cts. -On Thursday last James Glasgow, of Oaysport, received a letter from bis son Ed. Glaijnw, who has been absent from home fur a long time. The letter was mailed at f asanw, Scotland, and dated January 26, 'ST It states-that the steamship NatroDa, "ticb was bound from Baltimore to Ams terdam, sunk In mid-ocean and that he bd4 nine others, who took a life-boat, were p!ckd up by a ship of the Allen line and ''niled In Glasgow. The larm barn on the farm of II. C Ai!lm, situated one mile west of Knechfs tearing mill In Nittany Valley. Clinton county, was burned shortly before day light on Monday morning with all Its contents, "centime the live stock, which was all ?e!y removed. The fire originated, we iearn, bv the explosion of a coal oil lamp " lantern. The loss is about 6,000 on "hich there Is an Insurance of 13.230. The dead body of a woman apparently Vut fty years of age, was fonnd by a up of boys In the woods near Getstown, n Wednesday. The corpse was partly covered by an old shawl and the Indications re that it had been there for several days, "he coroner held an lnquejt but at this time " 've not learned the result of the flnd lr t-f the Jury. There were however no J.-ks of violence on the body and the cloth- 104 not dlharanged. -It would not be known that some dis tricts were represented In Congress at all it cot for the fact, that about this time of the year the malle are loaded down with principally beans aod peas, which, I whlekey. they Improved with age, '.r confluent would not have to com mpiain of their crops for the want of good '1 The most of the eeeds sent out look w he r,id enough to vote If they bad the Ff'V.lege f.f the franchise. -Jot, i Flanagan, an old man who has f pn in inmate of the almshouse for a num ( ef ofyear and who forU)erly resided at a'.!t7ln- tok to bleeding at the nose Monday last and after bleeding for some the hemorage was checked. On Tues- J morning the bleediDg again commenced bleeding several hours Dr. Jones ient fcr who finally sncceeded in getting - temorage stopped. The old man Is wmL i8h'y-8T1' rears of age ad if rery from tie loan of blood. EMBROIDERIES. Our New Importation just re ceived. Best values at lc 2c, 3c. 4c, 5c, Cc, 7c, 8c7 dc 10c, 12 1.2c. and all prices up to $1 per yard. These are the Handsomest Goods the manu facturers have produced, and are Decidedly Beautiful. 1402 ELEVENTH AYENUE 1402. -Oon. John S.Roey returued home from narrlsburgon Monday last and remained until Tuesday .rternoon. When iaaac ri ugUa. of Summerbil township, g Up OI1 Ttiur9(jay Burning of la weiV.tm lo.kiiig eastward, be noticed there was a vacancy where what was tuown aa tb Diamond school house bad stood, and a atlght smoke curling gracefully up from the spot On a cioser Inspection it was discovered that the scboo4 toouse had bwrned down during the night, without the ire being discovered. It was anew building. rected about flv years age. at a coat of about $400. Zepbanlah Kearuy, formerly known as "PtH-iiej" was drowned ra the Conemaugh at Johnstown ou Suirtlaj--evening about half yak cieven oc.ock. His bodv being found lodged against aa obstruction In the river below Lincoln bridge. The body was res cued Trotn the water y Policeman Varner. and efforts made to resuscitate It but with out avail, and It waahen taken to the house of Mrs. Nolan, of Conemaugh Borouuh, who Is a 6ister of the anfortunale man He was a widower, aod leaves one child a daughter. A very painful accident happened Mr. Jacob Stevens, nf Allegheny. township, on Monday last. T1j and bis aon were chop ping ic thtf wooda near I,oretto. The boy in trimming the upper branches of a fallen tree, threw a limb along the tree towards his rather, who bad raised bis axe to make a stroke. The limb coming In contact with the ae. caused It to glance ot and cut an ugly gash in Mr. Stevens leg. Just above tb atiklrt. A buggy was procured and the injured wan was conveyed to bis home, where Dr. John Murphy dressed tee wound, and be Is now getting along as well as possi ble under the circumstances. Ek-Gov. Curtin tells the story of the recovery of his eye sight as follows : "I went to the oculist absolutely skeptical. D looked at my eye, and said he could cure It. I was going to Boston the next day to attend the mercnanti dinner, and I thought I would like to go seeing, if possible. 60 wtn he asked when he cou'.d perform the operation, I said: 'Now, at once; might Jurt as well have done with it.' He dead ened my eye with cocaine. Qe took au Instrument. He made one skillfui cut with H. lie Oiled my eye with blood. It was all over in a minute. He said : 'There, Governor, go home and go to bed, and In the morning you will see as well aa at,y body.' And sure enough, I did." Mr. Richard Gittings, of Cambria town ship was very badly hurt on Monday last. Mr.'Gittings Is one of the hrin of Messrs. Gittings, Lewis & Co., who operate a steam saw mill about eight miles north cf Ebens burg. About 11 o'clock on Monday fort noon Mr. Gittings, wtio u the sawyer, attempted to tbow some rosin on tl, belt that runs tlie saw, to teep it from slipping. In doing so his hand was caught between the belt and the pulley ai d In a moment be was but led through a hole In the floor to the ground below, a distance of about five Net on his head. His face and lip were badly cut. bis teetb were all knocked loose and S4aie of them out, besides being severely bruised ab-jut body. Dr. Mauclier, of .Nick town, was summoned and after a careful ex atlon found that no bones we broken. During a thunderstorm at Hou:zdaie4 Clearfield county, on Saturday last, six men were work ng near ai air shaft over 40 itet dot-p at Excelsior colliery Tfo. 5. A bolt of lightning decended the shaft, knocked them down, and paralyzed some of them complete ly fur a short time. A prop which two of the men were putting in place at the mo ment was wrenched from their hands with a giant's power and hurled aside. As there was no metallic substaoce near to draw the lightning the supposition is ihat it was .conducted into the shaft by the current of damp air rising from the mine Just as lightning Is often conducted down the spout of a bouse by thu water during a shower, or as it is conducted down a chimney by the column of warm air aising out of it The bolt expended Its force In the chambers of the mine without doing any damage. ! The Commissioner of Pensions baa bad prepared a letter of instruction and blank forms of application and affidavits of wit nesses for the nse of applicants for pensions under the Mexican Pension law of January 9, .1S87. These blanks, he thinks, will facillate the business of bis office and enable applicants to have their rights promptly ad Judicated without unnecessary correspond ence, trouble, or expense. The Commla sioner expects to have the blanks printed and ready for nse on Wednesday next, Feb ruary 16tb. He invites direct application to bis office of expectant pensioners. Upon leceipt of an individual application an appropriate letter of instructions and a set of blanks will be forwarded to the applicant. The letters of instruction are full and explicit, and the blank forms plain, and all may be easily understood without the neceisity of, legal advice. A rlest'a Plarky Fiatit. Eey. Father McEnrue, of Fiet-port. Arm. atroDg county, whose mother and Bister re side In Tyrone, and who is well known in Western Pennsylvania, and especially in Cambria county, where he was born and raised, had a thrilling adventure with bure laraoo last Friday night It seems that three of the houee-breaklng fraternity suc ceeded In affecting an entrance to the church sometime during the night, and after they got through there they turned their atten. tlon to the priest's residence, adjoining. Here they ransacked the lower rooms pretty thoroughly, after which they went up to Father McEnrue'a bedroom, and holding re volvers to his head, told him to lie low or tbey would blow out bis brains. Watching bi9 opportunity. Father McEnrue Jumped for one of the villainous Intruders, knocking him out of the bedroom door. Tha robber then fired a shot back, when Father Mc Enrue grabbed bis revolver oft the mantel and rushing Into the hall shot at one of the parties as be went out the back door, the ball, however, missed the man and struck the edge of the door, from which it glanced and embedded Itself In the floor. The rob brs then fled. There were three In num ber, the one holding the revolver being masked. They succeeded In obtaining a few dollars. The alarm was raised, bet tbey fled. There Is no clue, as usual. -Altoona Sore Throat is particularly favorable to the contraction of Diphtheria. Heed the warning, and uae Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays the inflammation of the throat, subdues the pain and gives permanent relief. It prompt ly and effectually destroys all contagion and diphtheritic germ, it Is a safeguard against Diptheria, and should be used on the first r-ymptorus of eore throat ai a gargle. Yard Wide Bleached 5c Yard Wide Unbleached 5c. " Gc " ""( i4 ' 7c. ' ""Z 7c. 8c. " 7 io 9c " gj Special Value in Two and One-Half Yard Wide Unbleached Sheet- ings at 16, 17 width, 22, up Tuesday's Election. The election on Tuesday passed tiff quiet ly aBd with the exception of the election of Mr. John A. O'Hara, the Democratic can didate for Auditor over George A. Kiukead, the result was the usual one in Ebensburg. BOROUGH AT LA1ME. Burgess. r. M. Richards. R J. K. Shoemaker, D R. U. Tibbott, P .122 . 97 . 13 25 Richard's majority. Avdtwr. John A. O'nara, D George A. Kiukead, R O'Hara 's majority, "Collector. : 121 98 23 10 Iaac Davis, R iienry Byrne, D , ijr2 Davis' majority, 2,1 EAST WARD. 3ureew. T M. Richards 69, J- A. Shoe maker 11. R ft. Tibbott. 11 ; A nditnr. George A. Kinhead 50, John O'Hara, 59 ; Collector, Iaae DavteflS. Henry Rvrne 21 ; Council, John Howell 33. John Lloyd 18. John Fo! pom 14 ; School Director. Willbim Leighfy AO. V. Lotrlnger 18, T- J. Davison 12 : Judge of flection, John Ludwie 53. Mich ael Denny UO. Lewis Rodger 4 ; Inspectors, Davtd .1. .Tames 49. Hen-y Garman 20, John J. Evans 2i ; Assessor. Evan E. Evans 57. John J. Evans 14. T. A Sharbangh 14 ; Cor.stahlo. Evan D. Evans 56, George M. Riddle 18, Jed. Dow 15. WEST WARD. Bures. T. M. Richards. 53, ,T A. Shoe maker 8f, R. R. Tibbott 2 ; Auditor. George A. Kmktad 48. John O'Hara 02 ; Collector, Tsaac Dsvis 59. Henry Bvrne 81 ; Council, M. D. Kittoll 85. Robert Evans 53. D. M. Chute O ; School Director. .Tobn L Stough . James D. Snyder 52 : Judge or Elect ion, Thomas J.James 83. E W. Humphrey's K5 ; Inspector. W. C. Paean 83. nosea Evans 5fi ; Constable, Jamefi Mvers 80. Luke 'Weskland 56; Assessor, Josue D. Parrish 81. W. n. Cornell 58 ; Th following officers were elected in Pambri township : Justices of the Peace. OMver Evans nrt G. J. Jones Judge of Election. E J. Humphrey's; Inspectors. Oliver Evans and D. E. Evans : School Di rectors. Dvid T. Reps and David Owens ; Assessor. John .1. .Tones: Auditors. R D. Jones. 1 vesr : J. S Davis. 3 vears ; Super visors Dsvid D. Evans and Edward Thom as ; Conctnhle. Jihn W. Tudor ; Township Clerk, Jeremiah Lloyd. NARKIAUC I.ICKWKF.S ISSrF.D. The followir.g marrlate licenses were lssud by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, February 16'h 1887 : Oeorpe TVarner and Monica Krnise, Chest township. John Grienader. Beccarla township, Clear field county, and Marv Krulse hest tn. Henry R. Bertram, TTnity township. Wi moreland county and Barbara McEllis, Car roll townshin. Wi'Ham E. Lltzinger. Allegheny township, and Elizabeth J. Whelen. Carroll twp,. James A. Topper, Adams township, and Annie E Bunton. Croyle township, Josiah S. Stutzman and Sarah C.Grumb lintr. Adams townshio. F. J. Bonner and Jane AlicelDishong, Johnstown, Pa. Ed irrational. Programs for Reading Circles and Liocal Institutes : Lorktto, Ffb. 26th. Fore noon session, 10 a. m. to 12. Reading snd discussion of Parker's Talks and Raub's School Management, - J. C. Brown and Supt. Strayer, leaders. Afternoon session, 1:30 to 4. Pleasure in Teaching, Parents Assistance Essay. School Progiam, -Essentials in Teaching. What should Teachers months' Term? Should we have a J. C. Biown. A.J. Sanker Miss Olive Topper. E J. Sybert. Supt. Strayer. accomplish in a five A. J. Little. Compulsosy Educa tion? - L. Donoughe and P. J. Little. Mountain dale, March 5th. Fore noon session, 10 to 12. Reading and discussion of Parker's Talks, Raub's Shool Management and Brock's Methods, - - D. E. Hollen, G. W. William .niW.A. Wilis, leaders. Afternoon session, 1:30 to 4. Decfssi ve Battles of the world," - J . C. McFeaters. "Milestones," - - A. H. Crumbing. "Battles of Life," - - W. J. Cramer. "Attention," J. W. Leech. Ventilation, - - G. W. Williams. School Grounds," - Miss Hattie Connelly. Essentials of Successful Teaching, - Supt. Strayer, Evening session. Industrial Education, - D. E. Hollen. Has America reached the Climax of ber Glory? - - Aff . Wm. Smitb and A. Cornelius. Nec. J. T. Peterson and Alex. Troxell. "Read Township Sifting," - W. A . Wills, Editor. "Seotiment Roll," - - Teachers. Hliool Report. Report of the Ebensburg Public Schools or the month, eudlng Jan. 1, 1887. Average Enrolled, attendance. K C, H; C. I C; ft! c ; TKACHERa. I : Allie Lloyd.... Annie Heynon., Effie 5Iyers.... Annie Jones... J. W. Leech.... w 3 : 4 : 4 I 62 31: 871 43: 271 Totals . I 6 (121. 97 218.104 8 100! 31 The following pupils were perfect in at- tendance during montn : Room No. 1. Ollle Davis, Willie Lelghty, Carl Dick, -Peter Ludwlg, Harry Connell, Harschell Evans, Irvln Custer. Dellie Chute, Davis Evans, Robbie Bollinger, Walter Jones. Ralph Tibbott, Maud Shinafelt, Edith Evans, Hassle Evans, Annie Owens, Gertie Hill, liizzie L,udwiff, Mary Connell, Maggie Tiobott and Eva II ildebrandt. Room No. 2. Butler Roberts. Harry Shin afelt, Ollie Stough. Ollle Connell, Gertie Pruner, Maud Richardson, Annie Davison, Ada Jones. May Davis, Kmily Day is, Allie Jones and Blanche Folsom. Room No.3. Charlie Port, Charlie Weak len, Robbie Jones, John Maloney, Christie Strayer, Cordie Snyder, Johnnie Strayer, Theodore Custer, George Thomas, Joseph Mack, Fred Jones, John Thomas, Mary Mc Breen, Nora Ludwig, Stella Rosenstael, Annie Mills and Lucy Hildebrand. Room No. 4. Eddie Luther, Leonard Jones, Joseph Blair, Fiank James, George Langbem, Katie McBreen, Delia Folsom, Mary Evans, Annie Maloney, Sadie Chute, James McCabe, RMchert Garman, George Mers, Jlmmie Dick, James Murray, Lucy Gutwald, Alice Davis, Annie Crouse, Maud Zahm and Alice Maloney, Room No. 5. Bert Davis, George Dick, Thannle Davis, Sherman Mason, Ed. Linton, Cora Davis. Myra Richardson, Dayton Ma son, Philip Luttringer, Herman Jones, Will Jones, Leonce Shields, Izora Davis, Irene Evans, Rachel Leidy aod Birdie Shenkl. The following pupils stacd first in their classes for the month. Room No, l. C. Class, Magele Tibbott. B class, Davis Evan. A class, Irvin Custer. Room No. 2, B class, Blanche Folsom. A class. Annie Davison. Room No. 3, B class, Stella Rosensteel. A claas, Charlie Port. Room No. 4, B class, Sadie Chute. A class, Katie McBreen. Room No. a, B c!as9, LeoDce Shields, A class, Irene Evans. VETJSLIN"S. Best Value in this county at the following 1 - 2, 19, 23 up to 30c. Bleached to 30. Pillow Case Withs Saved Ilia Life Mr. D- I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cavs, Ky.. iays he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diaoetes ; fie pains were almost unendurable and would some limes almost throw him iuto cunvulsions ne tritd Electric Bitters and got relief fiom first bottlu and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eigh teen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fify cent a bottle py E. James and W. W. McAteer, of Lorette. Bnrklrn Arnica Salve The best sa:ve in the world for Cuts Bruises. Soies, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cblllblalrj?, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. James and W. W. McAteer. of Ioretlo. FOR NALE Ore fane. -STEAM ENOTNES. CLAY -SI Holler anil Sheet-Iron Work. - Second-hand engines and boilers on hand. Hoist Inn etiiflnes and machinery a specialty. THOM AS CAKL1N, Allegheny, Pa. (Jan. itt.-ly.) IXTF.XniWU AIVF.RTItIRS should ad dresi Ue1tE P. HOWE I.I, CO., IO Sprwe Street, Sew Tork City. For SblkctList orl, 000 NKwePArana Will be sent free on application. Jan. II, '87 FOR S sale S A1,K. The subscriber will sell at private WHEEL. rNE I'KKRY SHINOLE MACHINE, side. cut. 1 Lath Mill and Sawmill complet e eeptinn head blwks and belting- necessary t run all the machinery. Kor further particular call on I). M. KRATZEK. at Ash-villb. or address him at I'hest Sprinas, Postotfice. Cambria county, l'a. Feb. 4, 1S57. MILL TOR SALE. The undersign ed will sell at private sale his saw mill wlih one acre oj trround and water rlitht. situate In Elder township, Cambria county, one mile west of St. Koniface. The mill has a 18 lest over shot wheel an. 1 a circular saw. sond as new. If de sired I will sell the null reserving the buildings and ground. SEBASTIAN HOL.TZ. January !W, 1887. .3t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that letters testamentary on the estate of John Nool. late of Monster town ship, Cambria county. deceased, have been irrant ed to the undersigned. All persons indetrted to said eFtatc are required to make Immediate pay ment, and those havinit claims airalnst the same are requested to present the same properly au thenticited lor settlement. CHAKLES NOEL, Executor. Lcretto, Jan. 28. 18S7. WIDOWS' .IPPRiISFJEXTS. NOTICE is hereby (riven, that the following named appraisements of property appraised and set apart lor widows and decedents, nnder the Act of Assembly of the 4th of April, A. I. ISM. have been hied in the Keirister's Office at Ebensburit. 1n ard for the County of Cainbrla. and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation and allowance, on W'ednesdav, thewh day of March. A. I). 1SS7. 1. Inventory and apyralsement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Narah Iri-kell widow of Michael Drlskell Sr., late of Allegheny township, dee'd J300. 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonnl property appraised and set apart for Sadie Costlow widow of Stephen Costlow late of Adams township dee'd 10.50. 3. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Eliza -lire ourbin, widow of James S. Imrtiln late of Vffmster township dee'd $3o0. 4. Inventory and appraisement or certain per sonal property appraised and set apart for Mary Ann Bauinifarilner widow, of Adam Raumuard ner late of Klchland township dee'd $.104. 5. Inventory and appraisement of certain per sonal property appraised and set apart fordara F. Monday, widow of John Monday late ot Cone mauifh borouuh dee'd t-TOo. 8. Inventory and appraisement of certain per ronal property appraised and set apart tor Cath arine Noel, widow of John Noel late of Munster township, deceased fTrfi CEEESTINE J. BLAIR. Keirlster- Renter's Office, Ebenaburn, Feb. 11, l7r Register's Notice THE following accounts have been exam ined and paed by ma and remain filed on Record in this Oflice for the Inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others In any way Interested and will te presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, on Wednesday tne 9th day or March. 1887. 1 The first and final account of M. l'oet executor of John George Ansman, late of Lotetto, deceased. 2. The 6econd and final account of George Gallagher one of the executors of John El der, late of Carrolltown borough, deceased. 3. The third and final account of R. L. Johnston executor of Edward Glass, late of Ebensburfc, deceased. 4. The second and final account of Alvin Evans administrator of John O. Evans, late of the borougb of Ebensburg, deceased. 5. The first and final account of Teter M. Kinney and John Burns executor's of Peter Mulvehiii. late of Pine township, Indiana county, Pa. 6. The first account of Luke Behe one of the executors of Francis Grimes, late of White township, deceased. 7. The first and final account of Alvin Evans administrator of Daniel O. Evans, late ot the borough of Ebensburg, deceased. 8. The first and final account of Sarah Cavanangh executrix Df John Cavanaugh, late of Prospect borough, deceased. 9. The first and final account of Samuel Hoffman guardian of Ida Baldwin minor child of Solomon Baldwin, late of Stony Creek townsbio, deceased. 10. The first and final account of Jacob M. Miller administrator of Levi Miller, late of Adams township, deceased. 11. The first account or H. J. Roberts guardian of I), J. II. Bates a minor r hlld nf George A. Bates, late of Johnstown borougb, deceased. 12. The first account of A. Anna and Con rad Yeager executor's of Charlotte Yeager late of Chest township, deceased. 13. The first account of Catharine and Crispin Dorer administrators of Solomon Vlckroy, late or Upper Yoder township, deceased. 14 Tha firt-t and final account of Hiram Orris guardian of Albert Orris minor child of Levi Orris, late of Richland township, deceased. 15. The first and final account of S. W. Miller executor of Margaret Messenger, late of Stony Creek township, deceased. 10. The first and final account of B. F". Horner administrator of Charles J. Hum phreys, late of East Conemaugh borough, deceased. 17. The first and final account of Eiiaa Rowland adm'r of Sarah E. Long late of Jackson township, deceased. 18. The first and final account or John Gittlngs and David E. Evans guardian of William, George 1).. and Mary Prvce minor cetldren of Davtd W. Pryce, late of Cambria townsnip, deceased. 19. The first and partial account of Ellas Rowland executor of John Long late of Jackson township, deceased. 20. The first and final account of D. M. Kratzr r administrator of John Kratzer late of Clearfield township, deceased. 21. The second and final account of Alvin Evans administrator of Isaac Evans late of the borough of Ebensburg, deceased. 22. The first and partial account of Dr. D. W. Evans guardian of Annie M. Llord now Annie M. Richards a minor child of Thomas J. Llovd late of Ebensburg borough, dee'd. 23. The second and final account of Law rence J. Murphy executor of John Mc Gaughev laU of Munster township, dee'd. 24. The second and final account of Peter Rubritz executor ot John Schrlberof Frank lin borougb. deceased. 25. The first and final account of Joshua Aurandt executor of William Tiley, Jr., late of the borough of Liliv, deceased. CELESTINE J. BLAIR, Reg'r. ReglsVer's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. ) March J I, J 87. J prices Sheetings same Cheap. D ONALD E. DUFTGN, ATTUHNEY-AT-LAW, Ebknsburg, S- Office In Armory KullJlnn. Fawa'A EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Ktlalrof Trtrr Dunn, drrrated. Letters testamentary on the estate of Peter Dunn, dee'd. bavin- been regular.) Issued to the undersiirned, all persons knowlntr themselves in debted to said decedent will make immediate payment to them, and all person having claims Hunln-t the him will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. R IEVEKEAT'X. Summit, JOHN B. E(EK, Washington Twp. Vi a shinxton Twp., Jan. ai. '87-61. I Have still cn Hands some LOUD SHORT COATS, "WRAPS j T0150GGAX CAPS, HOODS, FELT HATS, FELT SKIRTS, SCARLET VESTS, CLOTHS AND CASIIMERS. ALSO A JOB LOT OF Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Children's Hose, Remnants of Lace, RUCHIHG, EMBROIDERY, Etc., all of which I will sell at cost to clean out my winter stock. 3Irs. It- 12. .lones. Sheriff's Sales TV virtue of sundrv writs of Fieri Farias, alias ) Fieri Facias and Levari Facias, issued out of the Oourt of Oommon lle of f'amhria ronntv. and to me dlrerted. there wi II be exposed tol'ublic rale. at tne mansion House in Johnstown, on SATt'KIiA V, Mrch 5, 1SV7. at 1 o'clocK, p. m., the following Kc:il E9tat e to wit : All the rtifht. title, and Interest of Ellrabeth Allison and Kaniel Allison, ot. In ami to all that certain piece or parcel of land Irlnir and be Inir In Adatn" townh'p. f'smhrla connty. Pa., bounded and described as follows : heirinnint at an original corner ot the Joseph Ickrov snrvey and Ohrt stopbrr Klley snrvey near the edite of the Hedford road, thence bv orialnal line and Ohrls- topber sr-rvv. now Michael Shirley, IS. '2 decrees west 127 perches to a small chestnut stump, thence bv Scott Murphy lands N. 2S decrees east 17 2 10 perche to stones, thence by land ol Samuel Hum mell S. 62 decrees et 71 (J In perches to stones, thence b- same S. ya dcirree west perches to tnni 'hence bv land of Ebene7cr Hr nharo and faleh I'lamver so deifreps west 165 perrhefl to the place of beirlnninir. containing as described by deed one hnndrcd and fifty-tour acres and allow ance or bv survev and draft ln acres and filty foor perches and allowance. Taken In execution and to he sold at the suit nf Jacob Mnrphy. Alo All the rtifht. title, and interest of Will lam Custer, of. In and to all that certain lot of irrrnnd situated fn Aonms township. Cambria eonrtv. Pa., txnnded and described as f Hows: TV p-lnnlnor at a post on lot No. 7 at South Fork Creek thence alone lot No. 7 north M deirrees east is nerches to a post, thence bv lands of J. 13. Stlne- man sontb 2T, iereeseast as feet to a post, thence same wfdfh sout heast to South Fork Creek, there ' a lor if ald creek north -27VJ decrees west SS feet to place of beinnlnr Taken fn exeetlon and to he sold at the suit ol John A. Noon. At n A 11 tbe rlirht . title, and interest ol Frld eet Tonhev. of. In ind to all that certain lot of irronnd situated in Cnnerranvh borouirh, Cambria eonrtv. pa., bounded and rteoribed as follows: Helnlna at a pot on the west side of the town ship mad and corner of lot owned bv .Taiah Sla ter thence with the fownhlp road 1SS feet, thence acroa the same lot to the old Portaire Railroad Difnrr bv tbe lino of sn'd Railroad l."5 feet to the line ot Joctnn Slater, thence bv his line to the place ot hetfinnlnir on the township road havinir thereon erected two two storv frnme houses and other onthulldlnr row In the ocenpancy of Brid get Toohev and others. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of ne of Stephen Stut-nan. Atao All the rieht. title, and Interest of I. F. Shaffer, of. In and to all that certain lot of irround situated In the f rh Ward r.r Johnstown. Cambria county. Pa., fmntlna- twentv four and three-fourth feet on N-iooleon street and ex'e-dlnit back the same width one hnndrnd and forty-eiirht feet and one- alt feet silimnlnv lot nf Simon Parks on the north and Martin !l"f on the sonth. havinir therecn erected a two stcrv plank honse and plank stable and other necessary ontbnlldlnirs. now In tbe oecnpancy of Kohert Karcklv. Taken in exe cution and to be sold at the suit of John Keim. TERMS I IF S AT. K. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down and the retnafnlr.t two-thirds on the confir mation of deed. JnSFPH A OKAY. Sherl" Sheriff's Office, Ehensbnrir, Pa.. Feb. 11, 187- Sheriffs Sales BY vfrtne of snndrv writs of Fieri Faefas. alias Fieri r acias. Y'end. Expon. and T,evar1 Facias lsned out of the Court of Common Pleas nf (7am- 1 bria Countv. and to me directed there, will be ex posed to sale at the Court House In Ehensbure. on MONDAY. 7. March. ISfiG, at 1 p. m. the following- Real Estate, to wit: All trio Ha-ht. title, and Interest of John I,. Rannt. ot. In and to all that certain piece or par cel of land situate In Susquehanna townsnip. Cambria connty. Pa : bonnded and described as follows : on tbe north bv land af Henry T.loyd. on the east br lands of Abner Toyd. on the wet by lands of fieorie T,amr and on the aonth by lands of Oeonre W. Iloyd. containing V acres more or les. about 20. acres cleared, havinir there on erected a one and one-half story plank house and lo harn now in tbe ocenpancv of John Ij. Kaum. Taken In execution and to be sold at the nit of F. A. Shoemaker. Al.--AIl tbe rtirbt. title, and Interest of . A. Shoemaker, of. In and to all that certain lot ot irronnd situate In tbe Horonvh of Ebensbnrn. Cambria ennnty and State of penn'a. havlnar a front of about one hnndred and thirty three feet on Centre st. and runn1nr back th" same one hnndred and thirty-three leet to an allev havinir Centre st. on tne east, an alloy on the west, lot of John E. Scanlar. dee'd on the north and ft. on the south, the hnildtnir Is a two storied frame bull. line twentv-flve feet In the front and tortv feet In depth. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of McMillan k Co. Ai-so All the rlirht, title, a nd Interest of Daniel Ponirhertv andlWarv Ann IVmirhertv, of. In and to all that certain .ilece or parcel of land situate fn Washington township. Cambria countv. Pa., bonnded and'de.-rlbed a follows : Fronting on the old Allegheny Portaire Railroad bed on the west, and lands of M. M. Adm etnfe on the north, sonth and east, containing about two acres more or less, bavins- thereon erected a one and a one half atory Plank house and other ontbnlldlnirs. now In the occupancy of TVtnfel Itouirherty and Mary Ann Irouaherty. bis wife. Taken In execn tlon and to be sold at tbe suit of use of Era. C. Parrish. Also All the rlirht. title, and Interest John P. Rhody. of. in and to all that certain piece of lot of around, situate In'the borough ol Chest Sprlnirs. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described as follows: On tbe south by Main St., on the east by lot of Pantel Walter, on the north by an alley, on the west by lot No. 'ib havinir thereon erected a two story frame bouse and frame stable and other ontbtiildinirs, now In the oceupancv of Francis Trexler. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of Walter S. Weaver. Also All the riirht. title, and Interest of (Jen. T. Snavely, of. In and to all that certain lot of irronnd situated In Morrellvllle borough. Cambria county. Pa. trontlnir on Oarfleld st . . ad lolnlna let of John Donnelson on the west and lot of Isaac Settlemver on the east and an alley on the south. bavin thereon erected a one and one half story plank house now tn the occupancy of . Alio All the riirht. title, and Intereat ot fleorae I). Snavely. of. In an to all that certain piece or parcel ot land fitnateln Upper Y'oder township. Cambria, eonnty. Pa., bonnded and described as follows: Ketrlnnlna- at Spanish oak at land of Jacob W. Ream, thence by same N . 53 degrees F.. t8 S 10 perches to a post at the public road, thence bv same N. SI degToes W. 17 perches to a post. N. 2b deirrees W. 20 perrbea N 18 degrees W. 303-10 perches to a post, a romer of land of Wm. Ream, thence by same S M degrees W. 75 8-10 perches to a post, thence by land of Cambria Iron Co. S. 4C degrees E. 82 perches to the place of beginning containing 9 acres and 97 perches all cleared. Taken In execntlon and to be sold at the suit of use ol Johnston, Huek fx. Co. fTERMS OK SAEE: One third ol the pur chase money be paid when the property I knocked down, and the remaining- two-thirds oa the conflrmat'on of the deed. n JOSEPH Sheriff's Office, 1 Ebensburg;. Feb. 3. 107. ( A. OKAY, (sheriff. CALICOES. New Choice Styles of 7c ; Best Indigo Best Blue Gold Prints, Prints, 71-2.; Blue and Prints, 3 3-4c. ; Very Best Shirt ing Prints, 5 and Gc. These are all Standard Goods at Much Low er Prices than the same goods sell for in larger cities. 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE 1402. CHEAPEST and BEST. Prices KsrafMl HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! Over 2.000 paies. Fully Ututtratrd. Ait'ts wanted Circular.-) tree. A. i . Hnlman A t o , Ptilla. FOR SALE. Th- farm of Mrs. Gei. W. Gitting. containing One Hundred and Fifteen acres iritJt Imi)roi'om-e?its, situate about 4V' miles north ot Ebensbnrg. on Carrotltown road. This Is a verv desirable farm and wtll be dl;.osed of at a irreat sacrifice If sM t-oon. Inquire of JOHN E. STRAYER Real Estate Anent, Johnstown, l'a. February 4. lS87.-it. TROUTMIN'S LIQUID OWE, and Co 111 o n t . HEST IN THE MAKKET FOK China, Glass. Leather and Wood, Manufiictureil v JOHN TKOT TM AN, Clearfield, Penn'a, AHD SOLD BY E CittlFFlTII, Grocf.rtman. Feb. 4. lS87.-4t 1 EiiKKHnrBo. l'a. COURT PROCLAMATION. IEKEAS THE HON. R. L.. JOHNSTON President .Indira of the Court of Common Pleas ol the 47th Judicial IMstrict consisting of the County ol Cambria, havinir Issued his precept hearing date the lrt'h day of Iiecett her. A. I. 18S5. to me directed, for holdtnic a Special Court ot Common Pleas and a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Oener-.il .Tall Kelivery and (Quarter Sessions of 'he Peace In Rbensburr, for the County of Cambria, aid to commence on the Fourth Mnnday of Felirnary, htm the Sth day of Fthrniry, 1SS7, and to continue three weeks. Notice Is hftrcb7 (rlv-j to the Coroner. Justices ot the Peace. AI dermen, and Constables of said County of Cam bria, that they tie then end there In their proper person a 10 o'clock. In the forenoon, on the second weck.lt beinir the first Monday of March, bclnir tbe 7th day of March, 18H7, with their records, 1 n qnlsitfons, examinations and their own remem brance to do those thlnus. which to their office ap pertain to be done, and those who are bound in recoil ni za nee s to prosecute aicalnst the prisoners that are. or shall be In the Jail of Cambria coun ty, be then ar.d there to prosecute airainst them as shall be Jut. Oivbi under my hand at Ebensburit, the R1t day of January, in the year of our I,.rd. 1S7. nd the Ore Hundred and Eleventh Year of the In dependence of the T'nlted States. JOSEPH A OKAY, Sheriff. Ebensburg, Feb. 5. lST. ORPHANS' court m. -OF Real Estate. BY virtue of an order Issnlnir out of theOrphans' Court of Cambria eour.ty. Penna. to me direct ed. I will exjM.se to Public Sale at he Hotel of M. FitrhMiris. in the Korouich ol (Jallitrm, in said eoanty of Cambria on Saturday, February 26. 1887 at lo oclock, a. M., the following described lieal Estate, as mentioned and described in a Th rd I'luries Writ of Partition and -trait accompanying same, in the Etate of F. X. Christy, dee'd, vit : AH the bituminous coal and mineral riirh . In and under purpart No. 1, which is bounded and described as follows: A certnin tract of land situ ate in 'iallitr'n township. Cambria countv. Pa., adjolninir lands surveyed in the name of Catha rine Helster. land snrveyed In tbe name of Rich ard Whitehead and land of Koder Bradley's es. tate and other", better knewn as the Jacob Hur Koon tract, or the OM Homestead. Heirlnnlnz at a suirar call, thence by land warranted In the i name of Richard Whitehead, north 371-S deirrees j east 1 perches to a snirar: thence by land of . Koifer Kradleys' heirs south decrees east if '6 perches to pointers, tnence ny land warrantect In name of Catharine Helster. south 87 deirrees west liSS perches to the place of beitlnnlnir. containing One Hundred and Twenty-three Acres ard ope h ir.dred and f f v foor perches. Tne sur face and hnfldinirs of snid purpart No. 1. hiving h-en accepted and taken bv Th. J. T. Chriafy at tbe vilnatlon placed thereon by the Sheriff's In quisition. Ar.ao - AM tbe bftumlnons coal and mineral rlirht in and under No. 1. which is honnde I and de.erib cd as follow-,: A certain tract of lard sf-nate ir said township of Oallltx'n. itnae on tbe waters of Storm's Hon. beginning at polotrrs, thenee by land warranted In name of Catharine Heistar south M degree east 70 perches to pointers, thence bv other land of the heirs ot . X. ' hrmy. dee'd. sent h 37VC degreess weat R3 perches thenee north 41 deerrce west 4 perches latin ot Agnes riora norm e oeirree. we-r i perches to a post, thence bv same south OP desrrees west 2o perches to stones, thenee rtv land of .Tohn 1 ("rove north 'i degree east IS perches, thence bv same north 25 degrees wet 17 perches to a post, thence by same north 29 degrees west "0 perches to a post, thence by same north 14' degrees we.f 12 perches thence by same north 21 ("eirrees west 2rt perches to a post, thence hv land of Sebastian Svberts north aft degrees east si perches to the plaec of bes-lnnlng. containing. Forlji-fmir acrr find 75 .5 pr-rrhm. Ai-so All the surface and buildings of said pur part Nil 2 which will be sold separately from tbe coal and minerals. Also All the hftnmlnon coal and mineral right In and nnder pnrpart No. 3. which Is bonnd ed and desctlbed as follows: A certain tract of land situate in said towrsbtp of Oalll.-rln. begin ning at a beech stump and pointers. then"e bv land of Pr. J. T. Chrtstv sonth 21 decrees west perches to a poat. thence bv land of Agnes Knrk north 22-4 degrees west 34 perches to a post, thence bv same north 55 degrees west 42 perches to stoned, thenee north 41 degrees west 27 perches to a post, thence by other Isrd of the heirs of F. X. Chrtstv. deceased north .17'4 degrees east ril perches to pointers, and thence by Innd warranted In name of Catharine Helster north 51 degrees east sa per ches to the place of beginning, containing Forttf fbur arre n 4 7 yierrhca. Al.oo All the surface and bullfllngsnf said pnr part No. 3. which will be sol I separately from the coal and minerals. AlJo All the bitumlnons coal and mineral right In and under that certain tract ot land situ ate fn said townhtp of frallltrin. bounded and deseribea as follows 'being pnrpart No. 4) : He ginning at a aost, thence bv land warranted in name of Hugh McCoy north 88 degrees west 77 perches to a hlckorv. thence by land of Henrv Sanker north 13 degrees east 12 perches to a post, thence bv samo and land of Sarah drove north 51 j degrees ent 80 perches to a post, thence bv land of Sarah drove north 15 deeTecs east 36 per ches to a post, thence by land of N. Bnrk north 42- degrees east 28 perches to a post, thence north 3 degrees west 2 perches to a chestnnt. thence by land of John drove sonth 11 degrees east 4 perches, thence by other land of F. X. chrifv. deceased, north 89 degrees cast 20 perches to a post, thence bv samp south 89 degrees east 12 perches to a pos;. thence sonth 41 degrees east 2S nerches to stones, thence py same soutn fr negrees easi n perches to a pot. thence south 22- degrees 34 per ches to a post, and thence by land of Th. J. T. Chrlstv sonth 21 degrees west 138 perches to the place of beginning, containing Jiinefy-flr acrea ani ? prrrheH. Also All the hitnmlnont coal and mineral right In and under that certain tract of land situ ate In said township nf dallitzln. bonnded and described a? follows (being purpart No. 5): Be ginning at a post, thence by land warranted In name nf Ellen Catharine Helster sonth 25 degrees easl BO perches to pointers, thence bv land of Ir. J . T. Christy south -18 degrees w-est i2 perches to pointers thence bv land of J. E Shields north west So perches to a hemlock and thence down the ClearOelrt creek by Its varlons eonrses and dis tances 339 perches to the place of beginning, con taining One Ifttntfrfi ocrss nnd 4 1 yievrJVe. Also All the bitnmlnons coal and mineral right In and under tha certain tra--t of land situ ate In said township of dallitzln (being purpart No. 6). bonnded and described as follow: p.egin ning at a post adiolnlng tract In name of John Hav. Ihence by same north 88V; degree west 190 percnes to pointers, thence bv land 01 r 'Ira of F. X. Christy, deceased, n irth 4 degrees es t 3-J per ches to a beech, thence by same south f 2 degrees east 32 perch es to a llnd. thence bv sap south 9 tivur-rn, cnpi I A i -1 1 i (-. , lot-net- tty Fame so'lin so degree east perch-a. thenee bv same south 81 degrees east 10 perches, thence by sanr south 75 degrees east 10 perches, thence by same north S5 degrees east 22 perches to a p st. thence by same north 46 deirrees east 12' perches to a post, thence by sama north 8t degrees east 16 perches to a poet, thence by same sonth 12 degree east 15 per ches to a post, thence by same 79 degrees fast 5g to a post, thence by same north M degrees ea--t 18 perches to pointers, thence by same north 72 de grees east 49 perches to pointers, thence by same south 15 degrees west 63 perches to a post, thence by same south 71 decrees west 23 perches to a post, thence by same "oolh 15 degrees wet 34 per-hes to the :dace of bewlnntng. containing Kijly-six ficr-ra rrria , o jerriea. YalnaDle TERMS OF SALE : One-third of purchase tnnney to t c- paid on co firmation ot sale, and one-third In one year there after, and one third at the death of Elinbeth Chri.-dy. the widow of the decedent : the latteo two payment with interest payable annual'y, tr be secured by -bonds and mortgagea on the prero. lses. The last judgment to remain In the hands ol the purchasers during the natural lltetime of said Filial. titi Christy, and the Interest thereof to by annually paid to her aliet.ee, Ir. Joho T. Christy. JOSEPH A. OR AY, Trustee to sell real estate of F. X. Chrlstv. dee'd. Ebensburg, Feb. 4, 18!7,-3t. As already announced the clothing firm heretofore known as L. M. Wolf & Son will hereafter be carried on in the name of L. M. WOOLF, SON & THOMAS, Mr. W. II. Thomas having been ad mitted as a partner. The old firm 'wishes to return thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon it during the past nine years, and to call their attention to the faet that the new firm will put forth every effort in the future, not only to maintain the public confidence, but to work hand-in-hand to secure a more merited continuence of the same. At no time in our history were our facilities for doing business so great as at present or our reasons for increasing our business so plain. The combined knowledge that we posess of the trade and the advantages that we control in making large cash purchases warrant us in offering for the coming season a lietter Variety of Goods. Larger Selection and Lower Prices than ever seen or heard of by the inhabitants of Johnstown. Every right-seeing citizen should at a glance the truth and weight of our statement and profit thereby. L. M. WOOLF, SON & THOMAS, Grand Depot, Johnstown. TIE! IE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever ollered in the County can be found at niv store. I am now sellinir manv goods at much less than I can replace them for, but I will continue to sell at Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish mv stock. When vou want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see mv stock and learn mv nrices. C3h ZEaZUZtTTILjIErr, HIGH ST11EET. - - - EKENSnritG Ol "II I I Whv not start a business of vour own-.' we make t m III "T f4 V' I I ll" reader ( f t he c A wnm a Frfe-v a h t be Kran.'.c-t o. r snv Ite I 1 1 II I f I " rl I III llPiiltl' Ilona' can mane you. Hitbt-rto photoiirai by I j I I l y " V JLf J- JL-I ns considered an art requiring years ol s:u!y nri'l Ta'tt"r. X XXXXI Vi HwMrwnwu. n 1 very costly apparatn. but aince the Intro duction ""-ju i , Inline hroiiiiile Prarrss llry Plaleit, my our having common een?'i.n.i a r i : u buy an outfit wi II be able to make the finest Pnnt .nrai bs without the ril "I tes-ber. ci'ber t" make monev or merely for amusement. Hoys. Yourir Men and Iadle-. carii"t ertag-e In nr-re eni- e' or profitable hustn than p"iotoirraphy." Hun lred will emt b.v y..u to hoto H.use. .r. jcici . hr -idences. Family Oronps. Farm Stock. Churches. Factories, etej Yo -t irt ut in the niornitif with a stood st(K-k of I try Plates and Camera in hand, all welithina; but a few pounds, at.prm'-b a re-ld-r'e and the noveltv ot havlnif a ph noifrapher with full e iiptnent appear unexpectedly at tt e very d"c-r at once excites curiosii y : tlie wholo faiiiily cannot r-!-t tb" t.-mi.t:itl"n t'i have a .hdorph i ! themselre or some favorite article and it "is so "cute" to hive it done Ticbt at lwmc. n.. c x i,- i . ; . do. Every r.riratlre l w Tth from fl to fn n von The I'tnptre Camera is without d'H't'the most heautl'nl ,tn. finely executed piece I 1 1 I 1 tr.'--i inl-m r--er i Merc 1 : . 1 1 p ihc -. tbe bnpe of a Camer:i. 1 t Is made'of l J 1AI trah itiv and if biithlv p .sfie.t. w ih nickel trlmtnlt'irs, stronn and and linht, IU l WW e.-ro'.ininir H the'nent .afs tbat ifo t.- n k lnr fine fdeee of apparatus. It mtFXl XJ w 1 p..nrat'a ir.itx.rs ornt. rl-. la:: !ce'.-- . I x 8 Portraits. Cabinets and Cards. The mmm Fm pi re rqnlpmrnl complete con sists of one & x Camera. I Ine I try Plate lioi.irroT?Eise (extra pood i. one 1 rlpo I. ore han lomely varnished wooden CSrrvlnn Css. nne rnniplrtr rhemlral an'. enlAl, on romplrte I'rtiit' IncUlnlfit. 31 tlflrenl arllr lea. all boxed for fo. t with crdr and balance. fl-JO C. . li. If )ou will send this advertisement and 8SO in full before Ma-rti It. 17. " - will place in i. . one Neyrative ikix. worth fl.bO 1 RF.F.. l,not f.e deceived by hrap f Mo t aHin'nm!, . Vuu kur pay a lew dollar' mora and obtain something that vou arc nnt aiha'n'dlo in cvrr ni . pmir. s pnp-e book '-How to Juiake Photos" and & x 6 Portrait tr ade hr E rnplf-e t-amer:i-J4 fr.-n!e. ' none f--e-- ) e could Rive hundred of references, if neeessarv, but onlv have eoace for a tew. Wr'.ie and et;f-l-.?e stamp and they will tell vou what they think .f the Fmi.trV c-n'--"r.t : V . E Crumrine. Akr-n, fiymouth t o.. Iowa , J. H. Bell, Steel, Helmont Carr, Hvrnm. Hartiorrt t'n Md l in r a-A M air ic a ;arr, nvnnm. Hn FORI and c. o. I. ; send $li with order and V.' tlojec free. Cataloiriie rnd References for stamp Adduce IX 0., Sl ( anal M . XtaTork. H. S.. n er issue of this paper ha.led Honda ,'ramed worth thl for '.75, not (rood after HARNESS AND I have Harness now on hand and Saddlery constantly manfacturing mJ stock of Harness, Halters, etc. I use none but the sell at the lowest price?. SEW AnVr.RriSF.5IF.JfTS. FOR RENT. The nnriprsict.pd of fers the following deslralle property tor rent : An elegant store-room 20x4'i feet, elegant g-lass window, suitable for hardware store or any other store and there Is a tlnshop and tools in same building. There Is a good garden and let attach ed, and rooms In tbe building suitable for dwelling. A splendid opportunity for one want ing to start a hardware and tinlng establishment the trade is already established as I have been carrying on the business lor veers. The above property is situated In Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pa. Also, several lots of ground in a good state of cultivation situated In Carroll township conven ient to the Hcrough. Possession (riven April. 1st. 18S7 . Call on or address, ANHKEW H HAfd. Iec. 24, '96. Carrolltown Cambia Co., l'a. PUBLIC SALE OF ImptEfl CLYDESDALE HORSES, STANDARD BRED TROTTERS, High Grade Colts, AND SHORT HORii CATTLE. I have decided to sU tuv entire lot of Horses, Impotted and of rev own breeding, togetoer with a chok-e selection of Short Horn Cattle. The horses consist of two erandly brd Imported ClyhesaleStali. ions of sreat Individual merit, both of them prize winners at Slate and County Fairs. Two Standard Bred Trottiso Stail ions. of rojal blood and rar excellence. Prize win ners in their clans, roth at State and County Fairs, and as brt-eders wherever shown with their cult--. One Ci.ti.esdalk Colt, thornuhhred and J , . i , . ..... . . . . 'l1"1 ,0 r,BtI7,; Cmrt f,z"' with heavy flat bones. Two hich grade Draft Colts, '-, English Shire and Clvdesdale, very prom ising, one and two years old. Six bead of Short Horn Cattle, of both sexes, all No. 1 animals wiih gord pedigrees. AH persons desiring to putchace this class of stock are cordially invited to examine them at any time befot'e the sale. As i have for many years taken great pains, and spared no expence to proeuie and breed only the verv bof-t, I ftrl confident they will meet the approval of the public and jus tify me In atmotircine a positive sale -f every ai-imal offered. Will be sold without reserve or bv bid. Sale will take place at Skara Glen Fatm, Greensnurg, l'a , on TUESDAY, MARCH 1, at 1 o'clock sharp. Greensburp is :il miles east of Tittsburg, and nn the P. R. R. Catalogue on application. Trrr-a 6 months on note with aproved security, or 3 per cent off for cash F. Y. CL.OTPER, Greeciburg, Pa. EM Co.. hlo : c. II. Sni h. Flint. Michtiran : E'iik-i- I Lantern am M I. ti I ww J i'i.h narrn h7. (,-. v - j 4 . -i-o .c win t,e ,..,t in b..iTT NTT 'i:nriRt:iPi. Villi ...pp our i-t'.vT in tor- I I I I or a I.lf Sire portr:ii X. J J I v I resent or : Fe'j.l, 7. will then cost JM. SADDLERY! the in BEST ASSORTMENT of Ebensburg and am new work. Call and see very best of stock and G. L. FREDERICK, Ebensburg, Pa. LL kinds of Job work nrfitlv an ex peditiously executed a this- office. NOTICE. Notice is herehv given, that the f w'ng account has been filed" in tbe Court of common Pleas of Cambria county and will t p.nPrtnd, by said Conrt on first Monday ot Mar-h next un less eausebe shown to the contrary. Firt and fine I aeoount of .loaeph Ho-rnc, As'g nee of F. E. Behe and wi'e tor t.cnePt ol er,-n-ors. H. A. SHOEM AKEK. lY..'h'v. Proth'ys Office. Ebensburg l eh. 11. 1S'7. TX RE INCOKPOKATl'iN OF THE Hi R orH OK At--HY11.EE. Notice Is hereby given that an applicat'on will be made to the Court of Quarter Ses:on. of Cambria enntv. Pa., at Ebenst'ury. "n te tti diT f narrh. 17, for a H'lKul'dH CHAKIEK for the village of Asbvilie. In lean and Oalltttln townships. In said county, entitling It to all the rights and privileges p-v't led ;..r in the Acts of AssemMv In reiafl r. to H - ng!n. I "ON ALU E. M ETON. February 4, lS-i7.-4t Solicitor. T"K!AI.. LIST. Following is l'-f of causes set 1 down for trial at Special Term ot Ci-urt February 25th 1-C : Koland vs. Wilson. Strayer vs. Burne Closkey vi. McCloskey. Siemmer vs. Faust. Bearer vs. Shoemaker. Wllliatn vs. Vin'on. I.ance vs 1 .a nee. Owtnn vs. hav. et al. Same vs. Kevnolds. H. A. SHOEM A K EK. Pr.y. Proth'ys Office. :bensburg. Pa.. Fe-. 4. 1.-7. TRIAL LIST. Following lithe l'sf of e-iuse set own for trial at the March Term ol Court Se-v.nd Monday. Hfivwood. Hrb g. h t'o. vs. Oresswell. Hamilton vs Little. Harrvs Reynolds et al. M cc.,-iaughey vs Ke-ghard et al. Insert v Kemery. Ourilnir vs Fltzharris. Ialng av Havldson vs .'-me-. Ed wards St Hnghes vs Imit. tlates et al. vs Flynn et al. Stutzman vs TrefLs et al. Te'ler k Co. vs Kennedv. Snvder's Ex'ra vs Hn pie'. E'r. K'ne vs C. C. Co fk N. T. S. K. R. Co. H "min et al vi Conser et al. nse St"en-aker v Hke. Roberts vs Raker. Flske vs Noel. Tatlman vi Kwelllng House I- ..jcanc Co. Smeedcr vs Par. rish et al. Kunsman vs. Hollen. H.A.SHCrt A Kl K, Tro'ty. rrct'ys Office. Elenbur. Pa.. Fe". 11. 1V7. Sheriff's Sale -OK- REAL ESTATE. BY VIKTVE of a writ of FiRt Fan Issued out o t tbe Coart or "ommon Ple ot Camoria Countv and to me d I res-ted. there wll be eii-twed to Pu'ilic Sale, at the Court Hiu in i:-ens.ur- On nnnday. the 21 It slay f rebrnary IHHT, nt One 'rlark, p. m.. the fullowlriT Real Ft-t. to wit: All the r'cht. title, and Interest ol Wii'lnm lvnaboe of. In and to all that certa'n piee or pnrcel ot land i-'taated tn Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., honndoj md descrt'-ed iir -rr : ad'mning land ot .1. O. Hrawlev on tbe r.ortb. bv innd ot Hernari Higlin on the easl. bv Ian I d James ng!cr.ee on south, and bv la-1 r' I honv t--nt'ue on the vr-t. eontnlni- K IS' I'm. il-"nt A acres e.' eared, having therein c-'f I a tw t rr pi nk honse and 1-ntue i-nrn rut n w oci-upicd. Tio-n In ex ecut on and t i be sold al th.- su t ot Jvi.instpn, Huck. i Co. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase m-i'i'v t.. t paid I I J i I ' j j vS.n th tir.itw.rtw is kn,M.k-il ilitKD ao.i IjP re maining t"o thirds on eotibrmation of 'he deed. JllLI tl l. ltBAI..-,"U. 5-neriff'i Office. Ebenj-hurg. Pa. February, 4. l-'T.
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