rMwurtinrwwtTi --i rrmn'Mrwr ,-iTW-'iiar-ifn-i Fl'noHI'KU. FA. ma n vit is, issr, . -v ' " ' w will trafep nut s'.itf i '.yam tn nil who are ini. ;t ,r -iftipr itheriptlnn, ml vprtMna o r.pp'i ir. money nrm a-i arp n! xr,rttpr"'l ft!! y p trust ihat thopp rpppiv-.ir.-. their 'mrppcilJitp n'tenflnn. 1 'rj (Mir Ftihooription lit ami -r cprrl r rrtpfr nuf-H thp "'? for in nrtvanep, as thp .,.,-11 !p "vptt wpk and we . i irr'tn-.! fo furnish thp nipr, ,., iml thpn wait unMI it sn'ts mi1-1 i r "crucipncf of th'ip who , ..f .iniv. l!n' nVn If nip a vpr or . ,. . .,, r.,r to n,it riv f all. TNjp v i n'-l'V of tlmcn'nty shoul.1 . !i n-inl .in if thpy w:nt the inrAL AXT rEKSOXAL. ., V'.ir c-lti'if-f-r1 sopd. r r f -h, (o tho Snzr Pwl. v,;i a 'l "ii 'f ninst hf recorded -r i r-r ti p r'jr"ha. ,0'F.i'l K-q . of Iorrt'o was ftt- ,,.,rt f-; wit' ps on Monday, jj F'p, F.-q . of Fi'f. was in .. virt 1nrin- tho prsr.t wppIc. A. H I-f f South Frk. was ;r vi-iti-.r? during the prppnt wppJi. I.iwpnw Kinnmin. of Clp-rfV1rl n was a visitor to o'ir town on Mon- tin thp (."onn-1 for r,, sMPt oonislto th' a tip w Court , s. .t,t,i:v rplipvoil hv thp n of ' I Fry Tri. Forsa'eat Davi- -I.- .1 7;h'ikttiih, of .Johnstown. y.: i ,v n' l i-t wppk nmona his manv . 1,, t;j.s p';l"P. ' Y p'!nrpd. of nuntinlon. has ...,! th" nvj'pr saloon of Mr. James thi-i I'Iipp. i i !ij Ifor.I coun'y a rulp of court . n iiiiM -;.'r.ipa morp than onp ap- . r ;!cpn-p t- o'dt 'iq'ior. r ui'it-n v-r o!ii Clp.trfipld piiinny r'n.il Weill f'arpy fivp fppt n:np : h ri'"' w-ich 2t poiinrls. i.'.-.i'inr t-f th" frofjnpnt chi r bps in i 1 ,r f"in thawiniT to frPzini, it is t' i' f ill ffrain will suTpt svprly. -. arr,',,l','iBs whpn t'i lazy ar'iTin.l in hi shirt sIppvps ' I !; 'ins. Jp-r. working in thp T.ili'iv. of St. n.inifacp. onp 'I! on thp stpps of K. r,. Hlrd Cj'rniltriwn, and fraoturPd k in . r mi . , i k atfho'rs lo ftoMnr. rprmrks a 'iPTi'ii round romprkincr. tni," no.! i! faith N r:"war1 tt ion i ; . .-i rai'' was run from th'-' placp I t. .in si'r.r 'iv cvpnJnsr 'at. taking ! .li-i-.i.i" atul o'p's concprncd in ' . i T' mas .Trr.rrfn. .Jr , who has rt-"i! r.t of T:po .Tnnc5on. Ohio. 1 ' -r .r tpr hpr. is homp on a stiort J I i- r'ir.'rt- in this plcp. j ; ,-.. r " pr who cliangp t':-ir r. sid'rcp . r'ii j shou'd notify us of tip el iiin'o, r i-: ;i.f ir nrnt-f rt port i-oipp ar!(trijss 'itc ttwv v:ipt f chand fo. (1 -VP-n ,t r.ri , o" T'TOiip. tiav '( to hu'-d pijhty-two poUp nven' i ;i",,7;n ('oho fVTi'jir. ThP.v fx- , ' .( puT-r.'i'til jn aVut t! ir'y ,-liy.s. .- ii'v'vt-s of I p Ori TTunilrpd and . f .nrt'i pniipr, pf ppp-cvlvnn' . r v r . t to h ii a rPP n ion a t D''1p- i ( ..f'.p poi.nty. o:n 'm r-xf .In re. , - rt:t oystrr sp . vro to thp uear ! ' i ' nf I'hTicjp In thp Indiana conntv 1 '! . th jury h"X ha hcpn rpmypd ' . - . r'..-p.i piirni1' at tt-p sidp of tho t I p 'a..'"d in fiont (if tt:P judp -":!: i.-.V'!n, of Johnstown, who ' !i a u'cprihpr to tho Fl!FFf AN l- i; ritiTihor. nnii who alwsvs ,!v,.,., W!i jn town on Tuesday ' i ami liParty. ' !"' -itis' ii''p nrai! School wiiloripn !''Piint tr.rtipjitior.s warrant thp ... i -.t t-pr(i vri'l bp a lar?p attpnd ' V r ard that aU sections of thp "'. be 11 rnrpspntpd. - Ii'jarPt Tifnpr.of firppnhnroj. . ' '! with an at'apk of vprtiso ' T!:'i'.i.iv and fracturpd hPr tinh. t :i'"':vir. Shp is th mother of :.r. o-; n Jacob .Turnpy. ' ' "iain Hod and flin '" I. r-"-ii-i-d frum piv Vork ' which worp distrluit' f l'-a.-rs in H'air county, t' Club of t WPpk-, - 'imrmj ! ..- o! jpet ' J nr a.'a' ion of th's came biid. 1 .vTi. t ti p snn of a prom'npn ' P-pnsviMp, Wpsttrorpland county, ' a tranip. was arrps'pd Satnr- '" '! and p'accd in jail in dpfault of ' arnd with rotihine thp tpwlry i in Harr. of Mt. Plpasant. - r- :al rlict'on in A'toona. on n d cidp n l-pthcr that c:ty I r. tl o i: iU htpdnpss of thp city ' ;r 5'"o rioo to inprovp thp watpr : 'n ti p prr jpet was vo'cd down t ' 'v if H'J in a tofal r..tp polled of i i va a 'arcp crowd rf ppj.p'p at- ' ' 1'irinij thp past two WPPks, i fhfm wp-.t hom hapnipr than : -''Tp"d at John Owens' storp, on : whpre thpy houeht thpir dry j -s L'.inds. hoots and 'hoes, grocerlps ' ' - a hfitom prices. j -r es, always fresh, go to the j i i a rcnalr hand pmploypd by j . 'v-nia Itiilroa J Company on the ! - i'i 0 i i -;, ,n . wef f f Johr.s'own, ; i ndpr thp whppls of an east- 1 train on Tno'day morning ; f i jump from It at f5lairvll'e ' '. an I had otip of his legs eroond : i "lav of last wcpk two susp'clons -"-iff-rs pnssprj throiicb town and , A Imshoiiso ovpr nieht. Af- ' " ' n tofir npparfurp the npxt wis iii-pvcrcd that onp of thf-m ! i a!! j -kare, wt 'cfi was n proved ; nami'e, hut on furthpr Invent!- j 1 to contain a harmless pair of ' 'ted that the "Sr r.f Rethle rt ar this ypar for the sixth ' !':i or Chriar. This star is ar ,i r,-pf!y north or the north " v'sivp n its dazzling light at : s a solar orb many times the ' onr sim, whosa orbit is yet nn v any Arr inomer . v.. i, '' -pro s. pTt.jpfr an(4 his chil--1 ' 'e gfyt-n hv that giftpd young ' Thnnias Smlh, of Altoona, at "'inif-w's Church, Wilmore, on ' fyr,!iy evening at H o'clock. The '- ' be for tt.e benffit of a fine new ''j "sidence recently built. All are 1 :j '.t':Ld. Admission 25 cenU. ! We are now offering iae cireme there 1 102 Eleventh Ave. Spnd to J Normal School. W. Lecnli for circulars ot Some of thp bnspps9 mpn of town should build a tnill of some the kind in this placp ard tr'vo thp yontis tnpn em ploy mpnt. Somp of thpm arp so poor that they cannot take their g'rls to a concert once in a year. Sheriff Oray, apponioanipd by Simon I-antzy, of Carroll townshin and Harry Knelplnrt end Jpssp s Holsingpr, of this placp. pspnrtPd the eicht prisoners spntenced to thp ppnitpptlary dnritit the presppt court to that institution on Tuesday morning. They delivered thm sarely without any troublp. Over in ClpnrRpld county thp liquor li cppsp aconv is jnt ovpr. Thpre were one hundred and fifv six rplicants divided in to r.ippfy spvn hotPis.thirty-sixrestanrants. two bottling honPs and onp wholpsaip housp. ()f this number spypny-slx werp grantpd, fifty. six rofuscd. two withdrawn and two held under consideration. Major John W. Duncan, a well known iron mar.ufactupr of Philadelphia, who spent a great deal of his tinip In Altoona. rtipd at hp Logan TTonsp, in Altoona on Tnpsday night from an apoplectic s'rokp. The dp cpa -.d was BL'Pd CO reirs and Lis first wife who died about twenty yparp ago, was a fiaui.'hb rof Dr. Peter Shof-nbertrer. Prof. Leech will bp asslstPd in his Nor ma! School, by John S. Folpy who sppnt last j year at Indiana Normal Sehool. in company with W. J Cramer, of Chest Sprirgs Mr. Foley has spent the past wintpr in Califor nia teaching. Hp Is an excellent teacher, known throughout the county. Mr. Leech is to be cong-atu'ated in securing him. They will make a strong team. The production of sfppl at thp F.dgar Tho-nson St. -el Works last wf pk was greater than that nf any previous week since the j works were built, and heats the record of the rati mills of the United States. The production r,t ingots was r, (mi tons, and of rpils 4 P27. Tnere are now six furnaces !n h'nsr, fnrvacp C having bepn blown in last Saturday. Tho last npw furn"cp. to he named will be blown in about May 1st. "M-'ssrs. Mii-hael MeMorris Frank Pral- I ley, James V. rt-am and William Mc'.arvey, I all foful citizens of (la'l'tzin, intend taking a I plpasnrp trip to I'pland during thp coming j snm.rpr. Mr. M-Morris will remain for about a year on th old sod in the honp of beii' fitting his health which has hppn had i for some t pie, wt ile tha balance of thp party j if they peape arrpst as susppcts will return I in a coup.' of months. , On last Sunday morning the watchman ' on the Pentisi Ivan'a rai'road npar Cone- i tnaugh, found th dpad body of an infant 'ylng between the track. Coroner F,van ; was notified and a jury summoned who i vipwed thp remains and thpn adjournpri nn- i til to day. (Friday). Dr. Evans says thp j remains have thp appearance of an infant prematnrply born. There appears to be no j c'u" to the mysterious remain; and some arp i inclined to believe it was thrown from a ! rasse.wpr train. i A young man named Henry Tddlinps. ! a Centre county farmer, while hoi'.jng maple snaar Hip other dy. was .seized wifh an I epileptic ht and fell headlonc into a cauldron : of the boiJint l'rjuij. x,-, one was pear at i the timo, and deaih must have cime too ' quickly for a cry to escape the l:ps rf the nonr vii't'm. The fire horned on under the cnu'ilron. now the horrlnlp casket of a hu man I ehig, its ghastlv contents hoi led beyond ' semh'ance when discovered two hours after the fatal tall, by a naiser-t.v. The body , fell apart limb from limb, when an attempt j was made ro I ft it -,ut of the kettle ' i j Last wei k's Bedford Inquirer says;; j "Three dUtinct earthquake sho'ks were : felt in Cnlerain town'hip. In the neighbor- ' hood of 7?ainsburg, about 3 o'clock on Sun- , , day afternoon last. The shocks wore violent enough to cause windows and doors to rattle ' ami were a-companpd with a dull, rumhling j i fciril like distant Ihunder. The vibrations j wpre from east to west, numbpr of pco- I ; p'e in town declare they fplt sompthlne like , an earthquake shork on Sunday last. We ' havp heard report of the same exppripncp 'n Cumberland Valley and at Mann's Choicp. j It was probably caused by what our Mann's Choi"e correspondent suggpsts blasting. I loseph F. Mavps, for twpnty five ypars ! Justice of the Peace at West Alcxanrfpr, Washington county, diod thprp last Tnpsday. ! I'.pforp thp marriage license law went into ! effect in Pennsylvania, West Alexander was a favnrifp placp for runaway marriagps, 1 and dnrine thp quartpr of a cpnfnrv of Ids ! official career 'Squire Maves nnitPd 3 OOO couples in wedlock. His father, Isaac Mayes, and his grandfather, 'squire Alexan- . der. preceded him In the place, and the three married nearly 5 onn couplps. The late Jus tiep was 73 years old. Philadelphians, says the Ticrord of that city, largely interested in the South Penn- j sylvania railroad s(ated that if, npon the j completion of that line. It shonld be dis- J covered that thp IJpading Company won't' i not glvp it nn eastern outlet, another route , to Philadelphia or New York might be j foueht. Wharton Baikr and others Inter ested in the projected Seaboard and West ern Line from a connection with the Lehign Valley Road at Manch Chunk to Pittsburg state that shon'd the South Pennsylvania be abandoned they would stand ready to com plete their lino. A correspondent of the Lewlstown G'i;rtftt from Mllroy, sends the following: Oop of tho farmprs In this neck o' woods whi'e engaged in removing a stump from a field one day last week came nrton what greatly resemb'ed a ball of tangled rope. Upon exposure to the sun for a short lime he discovered that it was a mass of copper head snakre twisted and interlaced together with the heads outw.vrd. When stirred up thpy hisspd in a manner horrible enough to make one's hair stnd on end. Calling as sistance he succeeded In dispatching them When laid out side by side and counted ud there were fourd to be one hundred and th ninety-three. A sample street lamp vtas placed in positlr n cn the corner of Centre and High streets, at .lames' drug store, on Tuesday last, by a I'liiladpldhia Street Lamp Com pany. An agent of the company, on Tuesday nk'ht, at the council chamber, gave the borough fathers all the light on the subject that was In Ms possession. The company pro pose to furnish the lamps and keep them burning at night until 12 o'clock for 519 75 for each lamp rer annum or if the borough pays for the lighting and attending to the lamps they wi'.l rtPdact 5' from the price, nifcking the yearly cost of each lamp 513.75, the contract to be ror three years. The lamps burn naptha and make a good light but th- cost seems to be a little expensive. The borough officials Intend inviting prop ositions from other lamp companies before making any contract. the people of Altoona a Xew, same iuility ami style that "Our was no better than these goods are gia,i to be able to sell you this First-Class Goods at 7c. per yard, and in Wider Goods at 10c. per yard. It is Economy to buy these goods. You ought to see them, at least. WILLIAM F. GABLE fe CO. Mr Oeorge Brandt, of Lilly, has been doing duty as jurnr during ttieprpsetit week. Father Bowpn of Lorptto, if js sid jn lying sprionlly ill at Mercy nospital, Pitts burgh. Ex-Sheriff Myers slipppd and fell on the strct or. Monday, and badly sprained nt.e of his thumbs. -Mr David Howell, of Kane. Pa , speijt a conplp of days in town last week visiting Natives and friends. Mr. D'ivis Bracfcpn, on Monday last, wpnt to Borne. N. Y.. to undergo treatment for a cancer on the lip. DrnlPl Carr.py, of Allpghpny township, cut hip -rk'p severely, one day last week, whilp chopping In a clearing. Clinton. CentPr, Clearfipld and Lycom ing connties pach have a female candidate for the offlee or County Superintendent of Common Schools. npntv O'Neill, ft Cambria oorongh, was brought, to ,) on Tupday last, charged wrth forpipMon and bastardy by EPa Zim merman, of the same place. K.ev Father Giles Christnh, well Known throughout the north of the county and who was atv joned at Carrollfown from 1S03 to 1S7?, dopd ar Covington, Kv., on last Satur day a weok. Mr. John Hangpr, of Pittsbnrg. brothpr-ln-la w of Mr E. B. Cresswpll. of this placp, is about buying thp farm of Mr. Joseph Brown in Cambria township, the considera tion being ?1 000. Tho EhPtiPburg Brass Band have ordpr ed some new ipslrnmen'S, which they expect to recpivp this wppk. When the boys get a full spt of new instruments they will make a fine appearance. Rev. B. Kerr, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian congregation of this place re ceived and aceeptpd a unanimous call to the church a! Bmwnsvilip, Pa., and has taken up his residence in tiif.t place. Messrs. David Evans and William Chute, of this p'nee. while out hunting on Tuesday found a rest of foxes. They tincceeded In shooting the old one and the next day re. turned and dug out the young ones, six in number. Three of tho prisonors taTcpn to the pen itent iarv on Tupsday by ShprifT (iiay, wpre at once recognized as old offenders, by the warden. Duke and Lynch have each served two terms in that Institution, and Cooley one term. A new counterfeit silver dollar Is out and is so perfect in wpight and ring as todp erivp expprts. I's only dpfpet is the letter "d," In thp motto, "In God We Trust," which Is so sHnted as to appear almost like an ita'ic production. George Foster, son of Mrs. Christina Foster, formerly of the Cambria House, in this pla"e. bad his leg taken c ff by the cars j on Wednesday night at ITnff's station, npar : Grppnshurg. whilp atpmptinR to jump on . a moving frplehf train. ! A young man named Work, living npar i Williamport, bPing attacked by a nolstein I hull, saved his life by twisting the ring in j the animal's nose. When Work was rescu I rd the brpat bopp was torn loose from hi? ribs, or.p or two rib? injurpd and a pipce of one lung torn off. j Thp reported marriage of an elderly lady , of this place to a gpntleman named Hinps from Ohio, pubh'shpd in some of onr county papers last wppk. rr" 'ps to havp hpen a false ' statempnt, ard such nimois should not ob tain enrrpney through rpwspapers unless accompanied by a creditable name. ! W. R. Steel, of New Florerce, a brake j man on the Pennsylvania railroad, had the i third and fourth fingprs of his right hand mashrd Tnpsday afternoon at South Fork while attempting to couple an engine to a , train of cars. His glove froze to the coup I ling link and thus prevented the withdrawal , of his hand in time. i Harrison Klnkead, Esq., was thrown from a buggy on the Diamond on Thnrsdaj? , morning and slightly hurt. The 'Squirn had hpen ont driving in thp country and return ing, when crossing High street the coupling I pin came ont of the buggy, letting the frot.t ! drop and throwing biro out on his face, ne j was slightly scratched and cut under the j eye but we are glad to say not seriously , hort. I Mr. J. A. Grazier, for several years con nected with the management of Shenkle's mill, on the outskirts of town, on last Mon day removed his family and household goods to Altoona, whpre h has secured employ ment In the R R Company's shops. Mr. G. is an energetic, upright business man, and we sincerely regret to lose him from or.r midst, and we extend hinj our best wishes for his future prosperity. On Tuesday evening, just after dark Alice Maloney. a little dangbter of Mr: Maloney, of this place, started from her home to go to the store. When nearly rp poslte the stable of the Central nno.se a man stepped out and caught her from be hind by the arms and shoulders. She f cream ed, broke loose and ran and was followed to near the residence of M. D. Kitte'il, Esq , where she met another little girl and they went to Mr. John Farrens store where A'Ice was taken ill, and had a severe hemorrhage, caused oy the fright. She did not recognize the man, and could give no discriptlon of hiia. Rnrklfn Arnica Halve. The best sa've in the world for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblalns, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay rfqnired. 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 Loretto. Commnn leaf Ion. BET.SANO. Pa., March 15, 1887. Editor Frf.em an. On Tuesday one of most successful schools we have ever had closed. Oar" teacher came among us an entire stranger but has made friends of all. She not only taught the hours required, but kf pt those in the higher branches at work until long after school hours. The class consists of six who have pased a very cred table examination. The afternoon was taken np with songs, recitations, esays. etc. The teacher of fered several pnzs and the following per sons each received a pr'z : i. B. nite, Orr Adams and Maggie Hite. The school was addressed by A. Wilson and T. S. Enap field after which the teacher diemissed the school with a fe? well cnosen remarks. To say that Miss May Klllen had done her duty would be telling bat half of the story, Ste gave book to those that had none and gave as mo 'h attention to small one as the large one. Every one was sorry that school was ended. n. Well - Made Print which we can recommend for Fastness of Color and Mothers ' boast so much about. In fact, these are are a Reproductionof those Famous, Old-Time Prints. Mrliowl Report. Report of the Ebensburg Pubiic Schools for the month, ending March 14, 1887. Avenue F.nrolleJ. attendance. if: I I t I 1 TltCDIRt. AIIIp I,lnyd Anne Hevnon... Kftle Myers Annie .lone? J. W. Leech 1 I Sb M (11 2M 22 m; 2 : 13 IK 34 1J IS 27: 3 24 VI 4C 17 J7 S4 4 i 1!7 19 4S 21 17 SS 5 : 19 11 30 17 9 1U3 Totals ; 5 l-'l 98 217! 96 P0 ITS. 12 The following pupils were perfect in at tendance during month : Room No. 1 Maud Shlnafelt, Edith Evans Annie Owpns. Marv Connell. Mable Crpnry Willie Leightv. Petpr Ludwig, Char- lip Tibbott. nerscb-I! Evans, Ralph Tibbott, Dellie Chnte and Eldie Isenherg. Room No. 2 -Morgan Evans. Lewis Evans, O'lie Stouch, Charlie Howell, Ol.le Connell. Ada Jones and Allie Jones Room No. 3 -Charlie Port, Ray Jones. Christie Straypr. John Straypr. (rporge Thomas, Frpd Jones. Prescott Davis. Mary McBrppn, Nora Lndwlg. Emma Morrow. Annie Frederick. Flora Mills and Sadie lp- P,Rootn No 4. Leonard Jones, Morris Ma son. Jimmie Dick, Lucy Gntwald. Alice Davis. Sadie Chnte. Alice Malnnev. Stanton Davis. John .lames. Madge Dick. Delia som. Annie Malonpv and Ma?g'P MeCa Room No. 5 Bert Davis, nfrman Jo"p-. ThanniP Dnv's. Dayton Mason. Olin BarKr. Shprnian Mason, nprshell Davis. Biie Shenkle, Irene Evans, Izora Davis and Cr Davis. The following i.npils stand first In ttlP'r resppptlvp classps for this month : Room No 1.. A. class, Eva nildphrand ; B elass. Amy Tibbott ; C. class. AnniP MfBwn Room No. 2.. A. class, Morgan Evans ; B. class. Ada Jones. Room 3., A. c'ass. Cha Port ; B. c'ass, John Straver. Room No. 4. A. class. Delta Folaom ; B. class. Alice M lonpy. Room No. 5 . A. class, Irene Evans ; B. class, Birdie ShPnkle. Chronic Lnnseneanof Ihf BowrH Results from Imperfect digestion. The cause lies in the torpidity of the liver. A regular habit of body can be secured by taking Simmons Liver Regulator to aid di gpstion, to stimulate the dull and sluggish liver, and rid the system of excessive and poisonous bile. The Regulator corrects acidly of the stomach, cures dyspepsia and insures regularity of toe bowels alike free from laxity or costiveness. A QnpHtlnn for AcronntsnU A number of our mathematicians and business men are worrying over tho follow ing problem contributed to the Philadelphia Times but none of them have arrived at the same answer : I started a young man In business with f 10 78 worth of merchandise and 1 7 02 in cash. One month after be paid me At the end of two months we SPttle. He reports that bp has sold mprehandlsp to the amount of fmo 28, and that bo paid for mprchandise $35 73 and f 1.V2 20. ne also rptnrns to me merchandise worth $69 16. I allow him $27 for rpnt and 75 for his services. Do I owe him. or he me? How much ? What do I gain on the investment ? V. A filfl for All. Io order to give ail a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's Npw Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, will be, for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the merits cf this great remedy. All who suffer from Coughs, Cotds. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are esppcially re quested to cell at the drug stores of E. James of Ebensburg, and W. W. McAteer of Lo retto, and get a trial bottle free, large bot tles 51. School Report. The following is the report of the Cres son school for month ending March 15, 1887 : Males. Females. Number Enrolled, 25 22 Per cent, of Attendance, 88 81 Number of visitors, 12. Mary Storm, Al rred Hines, Raymond Ilines. Edward O'Nell and George Deveraux were perfect in at tendance during month. NOTICE to FARMERS. -Having sold I the "Quaker City Phosphate" for the past three years, and finding such profitable re sults over all other grades. I desire to inform the farmers of Cambria County that I do not propose to rob them or their hard earned money by selling them marl, coal, ashes, sand and the like icorthlcts trash, but to sell them the oldest and best rhosphste made In Penna. It has an established reputation since 1842. Twenty tons now on hands in my wareroom In Ebensburg. M. D. Bearer. MARRIAGE LICESSF.N ISSUED. The following marriate licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, March 16, 1887 : Charles Albert Smith, Tavlor twp., and Mary E. L. Fisher, East Conemaugh. William L. Ream and Anna M. Miller, Johnstown. Kmill.Pox, "A member of my family was taken down with the Small-pox. I irrinediately com menced to use Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It kept the atmosphere of the room pure and fresh. The patient was greatly re. lleved, and never for a moment delirious -wa3 not pitted, and was about the house again in, three weeks, and no others had it." James W. Parkinson, Ed. "The Csterer," Phila., Ta. We fantlon AH Afralnnt To em. The unprecedented success and merit of Ely's Cream Balm a real cure for catarrh, hay feyer and cold in the head has induced many adventurers to place catarrh medicines bearing some resemblance in appearance, style or name upon the market, in order to trade upon the reputation of Ely's Cream Balm. Don't be deceived. Buy only Ely's Cream Balm. Many in your immediate locality will testify in highest commendation of it. A particle is applied to each nostril ; no pain ; agreeable to use. Price 50 cents. Died. BURGOON. Died at the residence of her father Mr. John Dougherty, In Alle gheny township, on Monday. March 14. 1887, Mrs. Mary Burgoon. aged about 30 years. FARREN. Died at Ms home in Munster township, on Friday. March 11th, 1887. Mr. Daniel Farreo, aged about 65 years. MrGUIRE Died at his borne in Clear field township on Saturday, March 12, 1R87, Mr. William McGuire, son of Patrick Mc Guire. deceased, aged about 30 years. The Calico we used to get jn 1854-56 Court Proceed Inr. When we went to press on Thursday of last week the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Cooley, James N. Nagle, Jamt-s Lynch and Thomas Duke for burglary and larceny, Casper Carlr?, prosecntor, was on trial. Jury found a verdict of guilty. Judge Johnston eentencpd each or the de fendants to pay a fine of 5100 and jointly the costs of prosecution acid to each undergo an imprisonment in the Western penitentiary for eeven years. The Grand Jury before their discharge on Thursday made the following report : To the Honorable R. L Johnston, Judge of the Court of Cambria coxinty. Pa. The Grand Jnrv having visited the County Jail, Poor nousp, etc , report as follows: The Jail Is well conducted, but. theie scfms to be a deficiency in the water closets; the board walks in the' jail-yard are in a very bad condition, and the iron railings around the head of the stairs are broken and loose, and should be repaired. TSe Poor House i, in the judgment of the jury, in every respect tn first class condition, as is also the Court House and appliances J. O. Creery, Foreman. Commonwealth vs. Clark Nagle. Aggra vated assault and battery. Jury find the defendant not guilty but that he pay half tne costs and the prosecutor, Michael Drass, pay the other half Commonwealth vs Francis Fitzgerald. Larceny of some shoes from the Cresson A Coalport ralroad station at Asbville. Jury find defendant guilty. On Monday the prisoner was sentenced to pay a fine of 520 and costs of prosecution and undergo an imprisonment In th Western penitentiary for a term of one year. The first case calied on Friday morning was that of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Adams, colored. Carrying concealed weap ons. Jury found dpfpndant not guilty but that hp pay thp costs. Commonwealth vs. the same dpfpndant. AggravatPd assault and battpry. Jury find dpfpndant guilty and recommended him to the merev of the court. Sentenced to pay a fine of 51 00, costs of prosecution and under go an imprisonment in the County jail for a term of five days. Commonwealth vs. William n. Ellv. Spiling liquor without license. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 5200 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Frank Burns. Selling liquor on Sunday and pprmitting liquor to be drank on prpmlsps on Sunday. Jury found dpfpndant not gniltv but that he pay one hair the costs and the prosecutor, Cbas. Kelly, to pay the other hair. Commonwealth vs. Frank Burns. Selling liquor without Hcppsp and kepping a tippling housp. Jury found dpfendant gnilty. Sen tenced to pay a fine 5200 and costs. Commonwealth vs. same defpndpnt. Spil ing 'iqnor to m'nors. Jury f inndldefendai t guilty.' Sentencp suspended. Commonwealth vs. Georgp D. Snayply Larcpnv by bai'ee. On leav of Court the District Attornpy enters a nolle pros. Commonwealth vs. William n. Kelly. Selling liquor without licpnsp and kppping a tippling house. Defpndant plead gnilty. Commonwealth vs. William Dlanpy. SpI' Ing liquor to minors. Jury round rterpndant not guilty and thp prospcutor, Charlps Kplly to pay thp costs. Cnmmonwpalfh vs same. Selling llqnor to minors. J ury find dprpndant not gnilty and thp prosecutor, Charles Kelly to pay the costs. Common wealth vs Aucstine DB!anpy. Selling 1'qiinr on Sunday and pprmitting libuor to be drnr k on premises on Sunday. Jiiry find dpfpndant not cniltv and tnp pros ecutor, Charles Kelly to pay the costs. Common wpalth vs. same. Selling I'qiior to minors. Jury find dprendand guilty. Spntpnce susppndpd. Commonwpalfh vs. Augustine Dplanpy. pllirg llqnor without license and keeping a a tippling bouse. Jury found dpfpndant gnilty. Sentpnced to pay a fine of 5200 and costs. Commonwealth vs William Delaney. Selling liquor "on Sunday and permitting liquor fo be drank on Sunday. Jnrv ronnd dpfendant guilty. Sentpnce suspended. Commonwealth vs. Francis Fitzgerald. Larcen v and recpiving stoipn goods. Jury find dffpndarTt guilty. Spntence suspended. At four o'clock on Friday afternoon tre last case on the criminal list was reached that of the Commonwealth against Gporge Ankenbauer for the murder of Samuel Craig, at Galll'zin. A jury was obtained from the regular panel without the necessity of call ing talesmen. The following gentlemen were Impaneled and sworn : Thomas Nagle, Wil'inro Shemmell. Bprnard Myers, Jr., Daniel Kont, Valentine Cramer. William G. G-ay. Francis Farabangb. Charles J. GPI Daniel Warner, John M. Wefk'and, W. C. Gin ; and nenry Swoope. The Com monwea'fb was represented hv District At torned Rcsp and Donald E. Dnfton Esqs. and the defendant bv Messrs. John P. Lin ton, W. II. Rose and Wm. H. S3cblpr, Esqs. Twenty-fo jr witnpssps wpre called on the part or the Commonwealth and twenty-one on the part of the defpns. Tho testimony closed on Saturday afternoon at a quarter past four and from that time nnfil 10 o'clock at night was occupied by attorneys In their pleadings. At 10 o'clock Court adjourned urtil 8 o'clock on Monday morning, the jury in the meantime being placpd in charge of Constables Myers and Kline who put them up at the B'air House. On Monday morn ing at 8 o'clock the Jury were in their box promptly and Judge Johnston delivered his charge, oecpylng about rorty minutes, when they retired to deliberate. The prison er, along with his wire, sat patiently await ing inside or the bar for the return of the jury, but at 10 o'clock Court adjourned until 2 o'clock without any sign of the return of the jury. At half past one the ringing of the Court House bell announced the fact or the jury being ready to render a verdict and at once the movements of the people on the street were turned to the court house, all anxious to hear the verdict The cryer called the Court, the cl rk called ovpr the names of the jurors and when asked if they htd agreed upon a verdict announced that they had found the defendant not guilty. Nienolas Mulherron who was convicted of burglary and larceny, was on Monday sen tenced to pay a fine of 5100 and costs of prosecution and to undergo an Imprison ment in the Western penitentiary for a term of one year and six months. SECOND WEEK. Haywood Brothers Company vs. E. B. Cress we II. Appeal. Settled. Use Mary A. C. Hamilton vs. W. A. B. Little. Debt. Jury find for defendant. Sarab S. Harr vs. James Reynolds et al. Trespass Qnare Clausam Fregit. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of 550. James P. McConaughey, Adm. vs. Sarah Reighard et al. Appeal. Jury find for plaintiff the sam of 561 4R. John Dibert vs. Adam Kemery. Appeal. Continued by consent. CQ'S Durability of Wear. and along- We 1402 Eleventh Ave. John M. Gunnlrgvs. Michael Fitzharrls. Trespass vi. et Armis. Jury find for the plaintiff the sum of 5200. Lanig A Davidson vs. Emanuel James. Appeal. Continued by consent. J. C. Gates et al. vs. P. FKnn et al. Trespass Quare Clausam Fregit. Continued by consent. Stppnen Stutzman. Assignee vs. Washing ton Stonpbrpaker. Judgment ope ned. Coo- tlnupd at cost or plaintiff. D. Teeter & Co. vs. M. J. Kennedy et al. j Continued by consent. Henry R King ys. C. C. Co. & N. Y.S. R. I R. R. Co. Case is Assumsit. Continued I by consent. Joseph Hoffman et al. ys. Catharine Con soretal. EjectmeDt. Continued by con sent. Elliot Tailman vs. The Dwelling House Insurance Company. Case in Assumpsit. Continued at costs or defendant. Frederick Smeeder vs. John P. Parrish et ux. Sci. Fa. Sur M. L. Continued at costs or defendant Elizabetn Kunsman v. Cyrus Holleu, Garnishee. Scire Facias. Continued by consent. David T. Edwards et. al. vs John T. Long. Trespass on the Case. Jury find for the defendant. Use of F. A. Shoemaker vs. John II. Fiske. Appeal. On trial as we go to press on Thursday afternoon. t.W A ItVF.R riSF.MF.XTM. D OX A LD E. DUFTON, ATTOK.N tY-AT-I.A W . . , . Krkssbcko." I'lU'i - Office In Armory KullJinic. INSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (clven that A. J. Watt will ninke aj. plication to the -,mrt ot Common I'lea" of t'amt.rta coun'y. for rlnal dis-chance ur.der In p'!nt n JIonda'- APr'l . l'sST.at 2 o'clock, . H. A. SlIOKMAKEK, Prcth'y. Kt'cnshurif. I"a., March 18. 1857. If -Ll Xotlrt; hereby iflven that the lollow ltiK account h heen tiled in the Court of Com mon fleas ol CaintTin CouotT. renn't and will be confirmed t.y sild Court on ti e 1st Monday of Anrtl. IsST. nnlg cue be shown to the contrary tirtand final accountof Albert E. itenjer afginnee oi Albert Irorv. .. ... H. A. SHOKMAKER. Proth'y. Proth'ys. Office, Mar. IS, 3c, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby uiven that letter! of diEjniPtration on the estate ot .fames C Brown decea.-ed. lute of the Borough of Lilly Cam bria county. Fa., have been Kranted to the undersiifr.t.!. All person Indebted to paid es tate are notiRe! to make pivraent to me wfhnut delay and th-e havinic claims aiialn-t the name will preni them properlv authenticated to JANE A KKHWN. .... . Administratrix. Hemlock. I'a.. Match 18, l"S7. lTiiinitr:itrT'i N'ot if . .mh. .iai:e irx.-n. ieceaed. I.otfr' of ndmtnietraMon havinir hen rranted to the un.ler-iif ned In the estate f Mary J. Trox ell. kite of Oalhtzin borough, deceased, all per t ns Indebted to Paid estate are reqieted to m iko payment, and thoe having claims to preent th same without delay to JOHN J. TKflXELL,. T. : . TK iXKI.I.. (aliltiln. March 4. Administrators. I-iconso Notice. THE FOI.UITINO I'Ki:(lS H AVE Kilko aiiili-Tifins or Mi'K.NsK with the Clerk of Court of Cloarter Sessions, ot Cambria r.ointv to be presented to s.iil Court on MIINIiit' March -Jlst. 1-97 : Aibims township John Trls t ivern. Allegheny township Iiiniel Rurk, tavern Harr township Kberhs-'l I less er, tavern. Cambria U.r. 1-t vd Park Clark. eatlBif houe. Thomas Halb'ran. Ki!wnr. Haves Charle. Kovle Patrick Soanl.in. John I.n'bhirr l..bn Jacob Harttnin. Mrs. Praok Kart7. IntlM Fish- 1 er. Martin lVirin. P:i k .ren. Francis K. Kelly, I Pe'er Ki!zoa;rick. Mart-are' Herbert, I'at'k M-.v;'e" ' Michael Keatinir. John Kmtz. Hndiret H-i'wo' i Henry s.ilv. Patrlca J. McLauKhlin, Hunh Me- I Conne'l. tavern. Cambria l.or.M wd-Jobr. Kovian. ea'lrir house. ! John K. Fees. John Hurkhari, Peter Toner. 1 ihri I.ysett. Charles MeCnflerty. irnnrd ffarvey Jacob Shafler. Peter Hoth. John Scriefl iu..r. Hen' Aiirner. fames Curley, James Hush, Micbaei Koilirers. tavern. Carrolltown borough -f Ira v t Williams. J. J. H:iuk .V Hro.. quart. J hn stop. John Usser', Frederick Kir. A. Klum . eatina house. An drew Hani; . Matthew WeaKland. K Iward L. Hin der. Stoiiz it Wetsell. Lawrence S hr th. tavern I'ar-oll town 'hip .lames A . Hair lev. H . C. Scan lan. eatlnit house. Thomas J. Weakland Andrew Iaptzv. tavern. Chest S(.rinirs oorouah J. B. Noonan. Jjhn Cron.e. tavern. Chest township Leonard Hartman. 'tavern. Clearfield township Ueorif 3 Harber, eating house. J. A. Wallace, tavern. "nnetniuKh riorouifh. lt ward eore Hell. John Karr, John frail". Char'p" Mtinrer, liivtd f'ostlow .Tm-s '. liarly. (reorire Karl. Erhrt M'ii. KS.Krehlhr.fi. Kreorr'i k Heuler. tavern. ('nntmaOHli borough "Jd ward Henjamin K1t, Kate Walcher, John trerhart. Honedict F.itar, Cl aries HolT.an Josua 'tri ffl'h. Joslah Swank Albert Lrckey. Andrew Kitzsimmons, "Laura Toohey. Parah "avananeh. Anna Earntt Vnity Pally, rjatharlne A. Sir. an. tavern. ConeroaiiKh township Mrs. Lena Shaffer. et ln house. Croyle township John Orifnth. TV. W. Baker. Peter Hrown. Charles N. Crause. Henrv Hartman, John 1. Wentroth. Josepn N'eff. Albert Carpen ter, tavern. lean township P. T". Jk. ,T. Stov. eatlnit house. Ki-hard Free. F. I). Huraoon. Pat k lhinn. Leon ar.l H.illls. ! Myers. Thomas Ihinphv tavern. F.ist ''oneinauirh OeorKe A. "m!er. Mariraret Kelly, Wm. J. Cannon. John H Furlonic. tavern. Ebcnsburu, Eist ward J. H. Iennv. tavern. Ehenburir, West ward John A.'Hliilr. P. F. Brown.. John Hendcr. tavern. F'.l.ler township Francis X.. Utt, Jacob S. Kline. I eter rlaser. tavern. Franklin hormiKh Peter Kubrltz. tavern. (JaMitiln horoiiuh Joseph Iasnner, Andrew feaiiler. eatlnit house Fnat Schals. Henrv C. limit, I c. ii'irk. John V. Basal. Chas. Ires. Michael Fitzharrls, Joseph M unninK, Arnold Leir.. Max Stehle, tavern. rallitnn townshl;)- Alfred Miller, eat'e house, ("rubhtown borough John H. Kimmell, Catha rine Heam. tavern. Johntowi 21 ward John Kaab, quart. John Coad. Seo. l Kaab, N'eal Sharkey. W. h. Tt Kir hy. E. II. Wlllpwer. John Frnnke. ot:frie I Hoff man. Joseph Cronse. Imlel Lvsetf. Thomas Kinney. Conrad Hoffman. Pa'rlck I'Conneil. Jno. James. ?eorif W. Kougb, Jt'hn Schlffaoer, Job Morgan, tavern. Johnstown 1 ward John Ludwlir Jt Son. FNh er . Co.. H.. Lndwlit. quart. John V. Shafler, Cnarles Oswa d, Joseph Kost, James J. Mlllliran. Joha Frltr. Stephen (J.nlrK 'atharine Friti fc ('has. Wess, John 1. Thomas. Wlhlam Oerhardt, Oeorire Koab, Kobert Sajrerson, John J. Hornlck, Mrs. Kost. James Clark. M J. Murphy. John J. McCann. Wm. II. Thompson, Joseph belter, Charles H MeAteer. tavern. Johnstown 4'h ward Jacob Mier. Wm. Thomas quart. C. I.Schnable. F. W. W ier. ea'.ine house. Henry Koch. Fkhart Plel. Jacob Orate, Win. L. Halferby, F. W. Hoffman, tavern. Johnstown Sfh ward Henry Thomas, tavern. Johnstown 6th ward Win. Shaffer, tavern. Johnstown "th ward Andrew Abler, John Oer taardt. tarcrn. Lilly borouirh Theo. Sell. Wm. Hecit. eating; house, t-.Iward Mulherrln. Jitin Metrirar, C. A. eorne. tfeorire Brant. C. Koblnl. Jephart Ben der, Simon Ryan. Margaret Haiey. tavern. Liretio bofotiuh A. J. Christy. U F. O'lton nell. F'lorlen Hetiirete. tavern. Milivlile 1st ward Patrick Koiiirers. E. J. Vin ton. Thomas .1. Iewls. Andrew W e n. F.vnn A. Jurats, Michael F. Muriihv. Owen M- i. jr.. Kobert Butler, F.dward McLaughlin, N't l Mo AoeneT. Austin Nearv. tavern. M'llvllle 2dward Michael McBrlde. quart, F.llen t'onnelly, ent init house. Sarah Mini ihan James P. Burns William Marshall. Thorn s Mc' Keriuott. John Honan, Michael Lvnch, Tames Daily, tavern. Portajre tc wnshln Petir James. J. J. Mcl'onell Felix Toole, Peter McOoub. tavern. Prospect horoueh Thos. Kellly, Mary Neary, James O'Connor, tavern. Reade township I). T. Dillon. AlbertTourskln. W. A. Chaplin, Adam Ceuce. James Lalnpc, L A Craver, tavern. Klchland township John Hlnes, John H. Wat kins, tavern. Tunnel Hill boronirh ratrlck Iowd. Wm. McOarvev. Andrew Basal. Kichard Byrne, Albert F . F'ick, Catharine Flupatrick, tavern. Stonycreek townshin- Joseph Balti. eat't house John Metzler. Chas. J. Shaeler. tavern. Susquehanna twp. Philip P. Miller, tavern. Washington twp.-Frack Leap, eatinft house. Patrick K. Myers. W. K Dunham. John H Clark. Michael Donanghe. freo. J. Swaderer. John P. O'Neill. Hoth O'Donnell, tavern. Wilmore boronah .las McBreen. eat'it house. Joseph Horner, Conrail Wentroth, tavern. T'pper Yodertownthlp Jdo. A. O'Connor, Chas. Hockstine tavern. Lower Yoder townsp MlchaelConway Francis Leckey, tavern. H. A. SHOEMAKER, CHerk. Ebensburg ,;March 4, li7. TJEADY for Spring IJur-ine.s. it'LEADY to please you auain. TT VERY dav brings us Xew Goods A4 VERY Department, including ALL the Leading Stvles of LL the Best Makes in Clothimrwith D ECIDEDXovelt ies in Furnishintrs and EC 1 1) ED Xew Stvles in Hats. Nine years experience in the Clothing busi ness have given us a knowledge of the wants of people in this respect from A to Z. Our Selec tion for spring will justify the statement. Our inducements are still the same, viz : the best made and best fitting Goods in the Market at lower prices than you" will pay for inferior goods elsewhere. Consider these things and come and see us earlv. L. M. WOOLF, SON & THOMAS, Leading- Low-Price Clothiers. Johnstown, Pa. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever ollered in the Counh' can be found at my store. I am now selling many 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 my stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunk: and farming implements, call and see mv stock and learn my prices. L 13 ... C3-. HU1TTLET, HIGH STlil- HT. - - - i:i!i;NSBL l!'J - J HARNESS AND SADDLERY! I have now on hand the best assortment ot Harness and Saddlery in Ebensburg and am constantly manfacturing new work. Call and see my stock of Harness. Halters. samitEs, smotEs, whips etc. I use none but the very bet of stock and sell at the lowest price . Bark taken in ex change for harness. G. L. FRKDKRICK, Kensburg, Pa . POLITIC I.. 17 ok cowry commissionf.k. I bert't y h n t:Oo ni'e m s i f as a cniii'lnt tor I'ourtv ' ' H.iiiif-ir iier. sr..j-et to 'h di-oisM oi the next Democratic i-rmLirv e!e--ti n C. A. Mi'iii 'N'l'ILK. Lilly Borough. TfvK nii'NTY cinnnssiiiM K. I heteby announce msii as a candidate forCoun'y 1 "runrn's-auTer. suljec; lo the decision oi the next Democratic prlmar- e!ee.)(,r.. F. J. I'AI.KI-H. 1 1 u i u 1 n. 17 OK COWTY I'OMMIS-IUN F.K. I h. ee'y an nounce myself as a candidate for Cour.ty '..tr mlsloner. subiect to the decision oi tte next Democratic Pnniarv Flection. IHoMAS J. WILLIAMS. Etensburit. Mnr:h 4. 1-57. rOK COl'NTY TKEASUKEK. , I herehv annoure myself as a cardid ate f ir County Trea-urT. sot; lect to the decision of the oexf' Demor-Ti rrl uarv election. JAMES (ililKH.V. Cambria Borooith. Mar. 4 ln,7. F OR "OT'NTY TREASURER. I hcehv announce mvsell as a candidate tor 'ountv Treasurer. s.it.5et to the decision of the next lemocratic ri'imarv election H K.N K Y E1CH EN'SEH K. Highland 1 p. FOR COUNTY TREAST-RER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the dec.sion of the neit Democratic prlmarv ele-tl on. 'M. A. (J.C KTZ. Washmirton Twp. F()T COUNTY TREASl'RKR. T v-Kv rn 'urcr myclf n a cn'1i1aTp ttT(."M: ; T : i r. snT',(,t to Tp de:!on j! next I-tnoor:4t.r prlmarv eleotfn A I. rKiTK Wa.hiTm;cn Ttj). IOR COrXTV rOMMIIONT.R. I hrrfr,v nnnoonce rnv-lf a a ran illat fnr "aiiritr 'Tn ra i .t"fier. . uf-icct Tn the d eels It-riot tho next Iemoeratle i'Tlrn-v 1- n. CHAKLKS Il"NI.r. "arr' ii I wp. FOR COUNTY COMMIsioxr.R. 1 hereby announce mvself as a candidate for ''onnty "orBmssioner sa"-.-. t,. ;i.e derision ol the next Democratic pr'.marv election. P. E. DILLON'. Elder Twp. F OK COUNTY TKEASVKFR I take this method of annonn-lni that I will be n eandl-la-e lor the nomination of the office of County Treas-irer, snhie-t to the aetlon oi the Democratic Primary election. If nominated I will mine ac active ef fort to t-e elected, and If elected w:il perf- rm the ontle. of ssirl office to the best of rry tbllity end for the accommodation ol the tTpavers. THOMAS E. HOWE. Cambria hornnith, March 4. 1S7. THE PLUWFD KNIGHT. For LOO we w'11 d. post paid. SO I lira f ine Irsra ot the shove brand M II HAR1Z A kl.IXF,. HobssonU. Pa Jan. 14 7 CAUTION. All Ternr! are hereby can? -oned n'Dt med lilnir or mter'erina with one Ir r erey Ma-e. one bv M are. Harness and one two horse Conk Una- Wairon ( new ). as thev ha ve been purchased by me this 10:h day of March. !7. of W. S. Hlleman and lelt In his possession until called for. S. D. KonF.SFN. Mar. 18. 3t. Smiths' Mills. Clearfield l'.. Ta. FOR SALE The sobsriher w'll sell at nnvs'e sale ONE 4T INCH TT'h'HTNE WATER WHEEL. ONE PERRY hHlMB.F MAi'HIXl., side. cut. 1 Lath Mill and Sawmill complete ex cepting head blocks and beltina necHcary to run all the machinery. Fjr further r.artieUiars call on D. M. KmTZI'K at Ashvillh. or address him a; Cbest Springs, PostofBo-e, Cambria county. Pa. Feb. 4. l--7. BARBER SHOP. The imdOTFliTTied invites the cltlrens of Ehens hurir and public aei erallv to cail at Ms sh p on Centre St.. Ehenshur. Pa., (opposite the Mountain House saloon i. where he wl.l t-e found ready ti accomodate them with a clean shave or a hn ir cut on short notice. Bv keeplns evervthlna reat and tidy about rwy shop 1 evpect;to merit a liberal share of pat atre March 11, '87. PETER WILHELM. to TW. I)I(. K. Attoknev-at-j. s Ebensbum. Pa. dtr.ee tn f ull Mm i ' Lloyd, dee'-i. ir.-t t!'.". ) Centre s-rer t. ; mintrer of lal t'a:nes attended t- fa;:"it . r. atd c:iet.'.,i:s a spec'a l;y. pi -: FOR Hkl.T. STE4M ENGINES. CLY - -e I'm,-, B l-r and sti.-e-I-on v rt- se-ond-haud eririocs aod t oners on ban i. H' Inn Jiit'nrs ui ma-hlnerv a f-j i-c:a!-v. -TH1 AstAKLIN'. Allegheny, Ph. (.Inn. -..-!v. 1, xecuior's N.t i-s. J i.-:te of Aii.ai.Ja Z rr.merman. dt-e'd l.e;ters tisiarnenr rv ,,n tie f'ae uAiil Z:i:in-fr".n, lite of ciearp'-id towt,shit..Catr.t."-. County. Pa., de-r l.av.nit b.-en arauted t un te- ir.iej. a'l persons indebted to sill ests are hercbv rot fie.i t,. mn ke pa m nt wit bout lsy. etil tlo.e havinn rla!n.a aic.it.st t! e a io present them jr.-t.-.j au::.vr.:iatei :tr -l.ement tj. CH.KMIM. M c M 1 1.1,1 AUj na.I a. M .r. 4 !7.-': 1 vert-- - rrm.ic n. i h i. NOTICE Is her-f y ir. ven. hat apMeation te n.a.'e to the Le 1' a'ure ! I'etic'i Itati A Cs pre-ent session lor 1 1. e pn s sk e of in A.-' thon-ma tie Miirvi..,rs ..) put. lie- ilcs '-i Cambria n unty to e-e-t wire 'er.i-e aioit s.an:e at such p a.-es as tl ev mat .1e. m m--t--in their re-i ecevr toWtls ;, s. t.i rt-ver t ttt structlon and use of the same ltn w riritts J 1 H"M as. J. o I K1KKY. J W.MUKim'i." Carroll twj . Cambria cint'.v. Mar 4, .SS VOTU'E. -i-' Notice is herv v fiv r.. tl at tte foilo ecount by been ri'e l' in lis c. -t-t i.lni . Pleas of Cam! ria e..nr'v an-1 wi'1 t-e eur.fr hy said Co-irt on first M.'-rolav . Mir-h cx' le cause be shown m t" e r t'trKrv. 1'ir-t and rr.al aer-.ii-.t ot Jo-e. 'n tl ue A -rte of F. E. Bhe a:,d we .ene- ,, H A. SHOEM AKEK. Ir-c I'roth'ys (i5re, Et-eu: i:r Fob. 1, l7 F OR RKNT.-Tlf tinrlprrrierl .ers the fo'iowlr.-K de-irstle i'rote-. rent : An r-bxmit -ti re r m -'i4' feet, e . Bla-s wino. w. su:f !e for hardware sb re i -other store and there is a t!nh .p and t.tds it buildlnit. There i a irood irir.ien nd kt -e.i. and rooo.s In the bu:!d:rir u1tt -dwelllnK. A spier-did r.pportut:-:v f t nn -ins to start a hardware and tinlnu e.tab 1 the trade is a ire idy etat-hsbert as f-nv.. carryir.iton the t-u:res f .r ve.r. The -t r - erty is situated m l arroli:. n, r. Count v. Pa. A i. o. several lots f f jrinr. 1 is i cultivat ion s tua'e 1 in a-r 1 t w nsh -p r lent to the B..r-iiirh Po-se-.ion given A -l-7 . Call on or ajdre. ANDREW H, HA! Ie-. ;4. Carro.it ct'jU t la SUBS CRIB -FOR- the tmm mm: 1.50 PER YEAR ; WiriUX THE COl'STV OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, H., ) ! i