rpriBI RJ. PA. . a rnii. 1SS7. lociT. .4.VT PERSONAL. wintry .-cho.d' are closing, f.n! t ',xl'r'f, narkTs 5rck Of i;r.' ,T,.h prit.tine neatly done t r 'w.inl M (iiadp. or rortatte. was i., town n Monday. i-unk MfPikP, of rittshiirR, payed wn r.it w,,'k:- ome aln. buy rmM. noot. unop ana st ". now, at J. i. i;otprt ..,tr-t.ir. tntHf ir.'tantlv rollovpd by thn nf .""fflbrnt Fry Triin. For at V,,,,!)' ttruir fnn. V p,. I.itt'P anilJoPph Tlngiin, F.sq, 7h 'l,i.''tly township, wptp to be spen . ,.r ,:.' on VVp'Inportay. trun riTipd Kbprly, of Mvprul 1. m1in'v. wni rohhpd of f 1 Q.V In ., j0-vt 1' Council TViiff. Iowa, rerentl. w- Mir Mnrp'npn.1, ft FMttsrinre iron- nirripncpd thp prpctinn of a vpry eta st f'nnpmnugh Lake, npar South -Tf M.ndiv pvpnlne thpp'tv fathpra i jwi-iai mcciing mr mi" ptirpnip, r' . 1 if'p-nTj Wist N to !x donf m to thp ' trr pf our rppt. r-,, ,,,lioM of riparfipH ronnty mftiln .(Vptpt of 2.774 in favor of TrpnrPr -I. Mr. Trxp!l i1ionvprPd thp error . i i' .p nn'tpr porrpctpil. inr-( Mvr .nl Y A. Connor, of -'.iti. wrp irntpnpP'l fo thp Ppnltor.tinrv . Sl..,!Sv. Thpv wprp Ipailor of a eme ,..,1',;;, ponntiTfpltPr, and Inrpndiarip. I.. M- Woolf, Son A: Thomas, ji:ne r'othier of Johnstown have p--.:,i2 rf intprpt to fay to the ppop'p of j-Hnrc in bcir art vprtisprriptit In another -.nr, t;'1 it. m1' hppn inttoduoprl in th Ppnn , rn t t,Bl'atnrP slvine a condemned -jp-t-r iV fhniop of death hy the eaUows, . ;';!njin a rornfortaWp. pay chair : " n oft thU mortal coil by etpp- I; ; ..vit that th firt act of th Inter- Tn-sionprs will be toordpr the re---t' fa smrtkini? par? of the tables prp for the henpfit of puphre player?t ? o.iiirsp, rmnnt expect to pans on any i v. . -T'ln K'nbuil and Tafrick Brown jr-.1 a r.ir load of fine laree draft horas ... p'qr-p on Tuesday afternoon, to : - M'-. Mr. .1. B. DeDr.v, of the : : H'iiie, also sent a pair of matehPd -T' n-inie of M. D. F.Terly as a candi f r Cnun'y Commissioner aprears -"2 annnuneements this week. Mr, - .-'y is a wo!' known fcnd compptent clti- - -A If oomlnatod would pprform the du- thp oftiop with honesty and ability. Jtfrrlcmen and ladies intpnding to at---! t'.p Normal schools in Ebensburif ;:t thn poming "ummer will find a pleas--n.l i-f.nvpnient hoarding honpe with Mr. r R Byrne, on ths corner of Flieh and rr :ne strcet.s, F.hensbnrjf, Terms, " r week. -tt'iit 'r gtoti county is preatly excitd Thp court housp question. Burjjetts-- rfers to contribute 100,000 toward --i-tion of a new buildlne, provided it 1 ' in that town, and Canonsburg comes : s.iling with a donation and ground Ts ?1.'-0,0i.V. -T!ir T'nlted States Supreme CDurt has 1 that suicide by an Insane nerson U :..?ant to death by acciijent. As no ! - reron wi.uld commit juicldp, this Is to insurance companies that they :.-t 'atp tht- risk of insanity Into their fu :: 'a rnlations. - V 'Virter has been issued at the state : i-:i,nt Ilarrisbnrc, for the Bellefonte . a-M conipany of Philadelphia: capital r : n Th directors are John Reillyaod V. Scott, of Philadelphia ; Philip and -T.a-i ( oliins, of Fbenshurg and J. King I ' v V r. of Ilollidavsbnrg. -?.r. who have soen the stock of Cloth ; ilnr'Kfrs' are surprised at their low f -Trp rTti of Mr. Louis Roland, of the ir I of J.itinstown, as a candidate for c-.'y An ii'.or. will be found among the ' a! airouncpmenU this week. We do ".knew Mr. Roland personally, but we ' : ''1 that he is fully competent to per n i titles of the office, and that he .A mk an exopllpnt official. -Mr Wm, Hirrlson Davis removed from rr.cr of Julian and Sample strepts, in H i p. on Wednpsday last, to the cornpr 'C -trf ar.d Crawford ftrepts, whpre he " ur.'tnup t keep a boarding house, v. '-win have heretofore stopppd with - In town, will find first c!a sccora : ! 'i ir at his present location, th house ' ' : rr. jt h !nrzr and more convpnini.". -' ' n K"nppf t, a resident of Ransom,- f t n.auy vpars a conspicuous character :L.?Tnp county, dipd on the 22d Inst., : ypars, 1 month and 17 days. He was :& iv of Australia aDd fought In tfcp army "-v " iimtry against Xapoleon I. in the T4'''' 1T"7 and 110.". lie came to this "."-v wrnn 4T ypara old and residi & here 3 " ' ti p time. -? r a '' kin ls of canned goods go to ths ' v Bow' im-:-i Knnpdy, a stone mason, resid- ? rt dts'ancp west of Port Royal, -'ili cn-jti'v, committed 8 'Iclde Satur-".-rr:Ofin. bv hanslnu himsplf in a barn oti.e. Before committing the died a rote, stating that be was in his : t: " ' 1 and had a nota coming due on iy whi'-ri he was unable to meet, and "i" r-aoa he decidpd to commit suicide. ; i- about CO years. Huntingdon Local AVir says that L P. a id son. a vonno man. ffd y-ar, aad a miner by occupation. ''-t in-tantly killpd at Powell's 'ir rt idlpy, Tuesday noon. A fn of coal under which he was "i "t rz became detached and fell, crushio into a shapeless mass. He was a man, had one child and resided in 4 ui rt, Huntingdon county. r bfike out at Indiana, Pa., on Mon '5 a butcher shop adjoining the Indla--e and before the flames could be a i the buildings In the row were " row consisted of seyeral small. 'Vj'y huildjngs which were owned by ''-? of the late Charlotte C. Banks, -r cf Pi-Congressman Patton. The wptH not worth much. It IS hoped ! ... k,. .... . ! uioca- wn oe erected on the site s nn nnnl.nl. - ,1 . i ' t tJ 0'K). all Insured. ?Y !1rmn Magulre, soo of Thomas A. " r' tlme a rps,dert ft this and known throughout this ;-!y, l aving been a resident also of Wil--v.a,! 4 J',hnst0w". and at one time Su "f 'f'mm,jn Schools, was struck u.iuc at me crossing or ine nia and Fortietb street In Pnlla- 1 Pn Mondav Tto .... 1 i ,,r:a w" tken to tte Presbyterian i;-V, Utfc died on Tuesday. lie was r y"0!le year ' K and wis en-V;-VVerk at Ue Mantua Transfer te Pennsylvania railroad. We are now offering the people of Altoona a New, Well-Ma tie Print which we can recommend for Fastness of Color and Durability of Wear. They are the same quality and style that "Our Mothers" boast so much about. The Calico we used to get in 1854-56 and along there was no better than these goods. In fact, these are are a Reproductionof those Famous, Old-Time Prints. We are glad 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. 1402 Eleventh Av e. For fresh fish go to the Sugar Bowl. Hon A. A. Barker, celebrated his 71st birthday on Wednesday last. Matthew Zahm, of this place, Intends visiting Philadelphia next week. Boys suits cheaper at Barkers' this spring than anywhere elne In the State. Mr. Daniel Mcfiongh. clerk to the County Commissioners, has been sick for several days, but we understand he Is im proving and will soon be out again. Mr Edward Binder, a well known citi zen of Carrolltown, died at his home at that place on Wednesday last, after an Illness of several months. He was about fifty years of age. The following named persons can each get a letter by calling at the Kbensburg postofnee: Mr. Calvin (Hunt. Mr. M. F. Kelley, Mr. John II. Uoerlng, (2) Mr. Lewis Kane. Frederick Kinerman and Michael Bra?ken. Considerable excitement has been crea ted in our town during the past week by parties leasing land around here for the purpose of testing for coal, but that does not compare to the excitement caused by the low p rlcp at which Barkers Bro's are celling their new Stock of Clothing. The card of Mr. M. F. Kelly, of Gallit zin borough, as a candidate for County Treasurer, apppars among the politlcaj announcements this week. Martin Is well qualified to perform the duties of the office, is a sterling Dpmoerat. and if nominated would mat an official that the Dpmo.?racv mieht fpp assured would perform his official duties with ability and credit At a meeting of the Ehensburg Council on last Monday night, the following nampd officials were elected , Dppnty Burgess. F. C. Lloyd: Strpet Commissioner, C.J. Owens ; Water Superintendent. R. L. Thomas : Welghmaster. Dayld Evans ; Treasurer, Isaac Davis ; Solicitor, Alvin Evans; Water j Committee. M. D. Kittell. John Howell ; ! Street Coramitte, F. C. Lloyd, Felix Lud- wig! j A gentleman of this place has recently i received documents, etc. ftom a ptominent . gentleman of Ilarrisburg, with reference to j a charfpr for a projpctPd railroad into and i through the Black lick coal fields. The ter- ' minus of said road will probably be Cresson and Blairsville, or vicinity. There appears now to be an earnest and organized effort to accomplish s desirable and Important an undertaking, involving the material Inter ests of a large class of the citizens of our county, and which has already been delayed too long. Mrs. nrt Darragh, formerly a resident of this place, a daughter of Dr. I). T. Storm, deceased, who was a well known citizen of this county in his day, having filled the office of Prothonotary, and County Commis sioner, at different periods, is busy at work painting a portrait of the late General U. S. Grant for Mr. George W. Chllds, proprietor of the rublic Ledger, Philadelphia. In which city Mrs. Darragh at present resides. The painting is to be presented to the Military Academy at West Point, and. will no doubt be a credit to the fair artist and an honor to the noble philanthropist at whose expense the work is being done. An Easfprr company propose, if suf ficient land can be bought in the neighbor hood of the Woolen Mill dam at the eastend of town, to put down a test well with a diamond drill, and if coal Is found, to put; down a shaft and begin operations. Thpy v nui-cm, ,u i-urm r,, enough land, and as the terms of the agree- ! ment require the payment or abandonment j of the contract within eighteen months, we may expect to see the work of drilling go on as soon as the weather permits. Five dol lars per acre Is the amount offered for the coal right. It would waken Ebensburg up, if, in a year from now the lights of one hun dred or more coke ovens would be seen about ber suberbs. Our friend Robert Ferguson dropped In to see us on Monday last, and while here in formed us that the story published last week about his losing sixty five dollars, by lend ing It to a supposed relative, was all a myth. A stranger named Brallier. was In the reichborhood and stopped with Mr. Fergu son for several days, and as near as could be ! ascertained, was a second cousin of Mrs. ! Ferguson. The time of his leaving was j well known before he left, and he neither borrowed nor wanted to borrow any money from Mr. Ferguson. The story when pub i lished by us last week, was passing cunent i in the neighborhood, but bow it originated I we cannot tell. We are glad however that I it Is not correct. j The nollldaysburg Standard says : In j our county court last Wednesday a defend ant in a certain case swore that he had served a subpoena on a man to attend court J as a witness on his case, and that he failed to appear. The defaulting witness was I brought in on an attachment by the Sheriff. The witness, on being sworn to make true ! answers, said that no subpoena had been served on him to attend. As some one had ' committed perjury. Judge Dean directed ' the District Attorney to frame Indictments ', against both the men In order to determine l the guilt or Innocence of the parties. The ! men gave bond for their appearance at the next court of quarter sessions to answer the charge of perjury. The Altoona Tribune Is In a bad humor with Cambria county. Judge Johnston has Just sent three of Altoona's most enterpris ing citizens for a term of seven years each to the Penitentiary for committing a burglaty irj Cambria county. Tbe specimen of spleen to which we refer is from the Altoona Tri bune of a recent issue, under the caption of "Demoralization In Cambria County," and says "that another murder has been commit ted in Cambria county is by no means sur prising. When one who takes the life of his fellow mortal is deliberately set at liberty by the decision of twelve men who have sworn to judge according to the evidence, a premium Is offered to murder. There Is a good deal of demoralization In Cambria county just now. and It will probably grow worse before it gets better." The Johnstown Tribune on Tuesday says : "Two little boys one aged nine VPr tl, othor hont thrMTSHrf theonoh v. ......... v, ...... p,- this city on Day Express this forenoon bound from San Francisco to New York. The older boy bad a tag on bearing direct ions as to his destination. The children have had some experience. It appears that recently their mother, the wife of an engin eer on a railroad running Into New York, eloped with another man and crossed the continent to San Francisco, taking the boys with them. Soon after their arrival at the Pacific Coast the woman and her paramour deserted the boys: The latter were then taken charge of by the authorities and fur nl.iheri with transportation back to New York. The name of tbe boys was not learned. They will be rmt In New York by their father." WILLIAM F GABLE fe CO. -For Bowl. an oyster stew go to the Sugar M. If- Kittell, Esq., of this place was admitted to practice in the several courts of Blair county, last week. Mr. Joseph Brown, has purchased the house on Centre and Crawford streets from Georg F. Huff, Esq., of Greensburg. Persons In need of Clothing of any kind will find a large and complete assortment at Barkers', who have now received a new Stocx for Spring. An Ashville man lost his wallet con taining $123 at the station on Wednes day afternoon. It was found by Harry Lloyd who restored It to the owner. A great many people seem to think that they can save money by going away from home to buy a suit cf clothes, whpnevpr they need one. but our experience proves that you can buy your clones at Barkers', cheaper than anywhere else. We think a trial will convince you the same wav. A man by the name of Albert Rntledge was killed Wednes-lay morning In the slope of the Gal!itzin Coal and Coke companv at that place, ne was employed as a driver and met his d"ath bv being caught, and crushPd bPtween the pillars ar.d bis wagon. Rutledge was 17 ypars old and unmarried. David Rice, a t'amp. was strnck a short distance west of Cresson on Wednesday morning about 10 o'clock bv the engine hauling Pacific Express, and Instantly kill ed. The encinepr hlpw the whistle when he saw th man hut his warnings were not heard nntil too late. The man was a stran ger and looked to be alwin ."0 years of age. Tne County Commissioners negnn hold ing appeals, rn Monday. Quite a number of people aw trying to get their taxes rf dneed. If, while In Ehenshnrg, they stop In at John Owens' store on nigh strppt and lay in a supply of dry goods, dress poods, boots and shops, grocprlpg and provisions, and lPt th apppals go to thunder, they will save money. Alhrt Emigh. aered 34 years, employed as a miner by the Sonman Shaft Coal com pany met with n horrihlo dpatb on Wednes day at Ben's Cre-k. a station between Lilly's and Sonman. The accident occurred be twpen 6 and 7 a. M ., and the rnfortuat- man was on bts way from his home in Portagp to work. For this rnrpnse he bad boarded a freight train and at the place Indicated slinped in some manner and fell from the train, the wheels passing oyer him, severing his head from his body, ne was a married man and leaves a wife and four children. A correspondent writingfroni Orbisonla, HunMnpdnn countv. to the Huntingdon Lo rn! Xtncx. savs : "Many of onr people are feasting on canvass hack ducks, thpy being quite common. On Thursday night of last week about lO:no an Immense flock, bewildered by the light of the coke ovens and furnace, hovered ovpr them quite a long time. A number were partially asphyxia ted by the pas and fell to the ground, and some fifty or sixty were caught by the work men, some few were shot, and quite a num ber fell into the coke ovens and were burned." A circular to station agents Issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad officials, calls the former's attention to exiting Instructions lelative to the transportation of dead bodies, t and particularly to the necessity of requir- ' ing in every case a eeitlfieate to the effect i ! that there Is no contagion. "It Is not 1 enough" the circular says, "that a certifi cate, permit or order Phall give the name of j the disease which caused death, but the i Pprtificate must state that hhe corpse is free from ronTelnn. Tnis c.,, mu,t ise0P(1 by Hoftr(1 of Ilnltt wnpre tnere i8 one, and in places where there Is none by a reputable physician." Unless such certlfi- cate be presented by the person in charge, the agent Is instructed to positively decline to honor any other permit or order whatever. The following statistics of Cambria county are taken from the report of non, J. Simpson Africa. Secretary of Internal Af fairs. Cambria connty has 15.817 taxahles, and the value of all real estate is pnt at ?5, 504 227. The number of horses Is 4 502. valued at SIRS. 599. The number of cattle Is 7,045, valued at $84,530. The value of sal aries, etc., is $335,413. The value of house hold furniture exceeding $300 is $.W,93. The number of pleasure carriages Is 420, valued at $15,643. The aggregate value or all property taxable for county purposes at the rate of twelve mills on the dollar is $6, 185.395 The connty tax assessment at the same rate Is $74,224,72. The amount of money at interest Is returned as $1,603,923. The value of property taxable for State pur poses at three mills on the dollar Is $1,665, 90f. The number of gold lever watches re tnrned is 572; silver watches, 144 ; common wstches, 120. The amount of State tax on watches was $740. The aggregate amount of the State tax was $5,893,84. The debt of the county was $25,000. It is now alleged, says an exchange, that the tax collectors elected at the recent election have no authority to collect taxes. The act of June 25, 1885, providing that "the qualified electors In each borough and township in this Commonwealth shall, on the third Tuesday of February, each year hereafter, elect an officer to he styled col lector of taxes, whose term of office com mences on the first Monday of April next after his election ;" and regulating the col lection of taxes In the several boroughs and townships of the State, h; s been recently decided, by Judge Livingstone, of Lancas ter county, to be unconstitutional as being within the Inhibition of 111, sectioo 7, and article IX., section 1, of the Constitution prohibiting local legislation on the subject of taxation, etc. If this decision should be sustained by .he Supreme Court, then the election this spring of tax collectors is In valid and they would De without authority to collect taxes. Bncklen's Arnlra Salve). The best salve in the world for cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbillbtains, Corns and all Skin Ernptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ?rceu?s Per box. For sale by E. James and W. W. MeAteer, of Loretto. Darby Prophy Incite Flnld. Use it in every sick-room. Will keep the atmosphere pnre and wholesome ; removing all bad odors from any source. Will destroy all Disease Germs, Infection from all Fevers, and all Contagious Dis eases. The eminent physician, J. Marian Sims, M. D.. New York, says: "I am convinced that Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is a mast valuable disinfectant." Cream and COId Weather. What a luxury is a brth In summer. Surely, but a greater luxury la a clear bead in winter ; just when almost everybody is sneezing and snuffling with a cold in the head. But when you are attacked use Ely's Cream Balm. It cures colds in tbe head, and what la better, it cures the worst caees of chronic catarrh and hay fever. Not a liquid, not a snuff. Pleasant to use. Quick relief. Radical cure. Mnrt at IIItiln. On Saturday night last the good people of Gillitzin were shocked on hearing that an other murder had been committed in their midst, and that the trial of Aunkenbaner, just rver at lpst court, would be followed by the trial of Jacob Wilson, for murder at the npxt court On Saturday evening a number of men bad gathered into the store room of Munroe it Co . nt Gaiitzln ; among the rest were two brothers. William and Jacob Wilson. Every thing passed along quietly until the arrival of three Hungarians. nw of whom appeared to be slipMly under the Influence of liqnor. It was not long until a wordy altercation ensued betwpen he intoxicated iTnn and William Wilson, wblcl. ended In Jacob Wil son, knocking the Hungarian down. Michael Kuczman, another Hnnirarian. who up to this time was a loolrer on. seeing his com panion knocked down, picked up an iron skillet, raised it in his btnd and starred toward Wilson. Al this, Wilson lrkpd out a rpvolver. and as K'inzman advanced nr-nr him with the uplifted killet. fired, when Knnzman made a step and fell with his face In the skillet and the life-blood ebhincr ont at a bullet hole In the right breast npar the breast bone. The bullet, bad entered the rtzht breast, and passed to the left, severed the windpipe and cutting the main artery and lodged In the lpft side. Thp murdered man was abont 2S years of ape, and leaves a wife and two children in poor circumstances. Wilson after tb shooting left, saying that he wonld to to Ehenshnrg and give himself up. About 11 o'clock on Sunday night he. In companv w'th his slstpr-in-law arrived at. the Mountain nonse in this place, and after registering as Jacob Wilson of Hunt ingdon went to bed in separate rooms. Some time after, some parties about the offi.'e of the hr tel surmising that the stran ger might be the Wilson who had don the shooting at Gallltzin, went over to the jail and wakened up Warden Peach, and then went dowr. to Jnpeph Gntwald's residence and wakened up Mr. Peter Gutwald. of Gal itzin, who happened to be on a visit, home, and who was brought up to the hotel for the purpose of identifying the man Wilson. They proceeded to his room, knocked at the door and demanded admittance, and inform ed him of the object of their late visit. He admitted that he was the man and said that it was his Intention fo give himself up in the morning, ne accompanied Warden Peach to the isil and was locked up. ne Is about 24 years of age and Is unmarried. Onr TiMt fir end. npavv and snnr brpad or biscuit has a vast infiapr.ce through the digestive organs upon the measure of health we enjoy, now important to our present happiness and j fHture usefulness the blessing of good j health and a sound constitution are, we can I only realize when we have lost them, and when It is too late to repair tbe damage. Notwithstanding these facts, thousands of persons daily jeopardize not only their health, but their lives, snd the healths and Hyes of others, bv using articles in the prep aration of their food the pnritv and health fnlness of which they know nothing. Per haps a few cents may have been saved, or It may "nave been more convenient to obtain the articles used, and the housekeeper takes the responsibility and possibly will never know the mischief that has been wroneht. Paterfamilias mav have spells of headache, the children may have lost their appetites, or look pale : if so, the true cause is rarely snsppcted. The weather, the lack of "out door air. or some other cause, is given, and the unwholesome, poisonous system of adnl erated food goes on. Nxt to the flour, which should be made of good, sound wheat and not ground too fine, the yeast or baking powder, which furnishes the rising proper ties, is of the grearest importance, and of the two we prefer, bakinir powder, and al ways use the Royal, as we thereby retain the original ptoperties of the wheat, no fer mentation taking place. The action of the Royal Baking Powder upon tbe dough is simply to swell it and form little cells through every part. These cells are filled with car bonic acid gas, which passes off during the process of baking. The Royal is made from pnre grape acid, and it Is the action of this acid upon highly carbonized bicarbonate of soda that gener ates the gas alluded to : and these Ingredi ents are so pnre and so perfectly fitted, tested and adapted to each other, that the action Is mild and permanent, and is contin ued during the whole time of bakiii?. and no residue of poisonous Ingredients remains to undermine the health, no heavy biscuits, no sour bread, bnt if directions are followed, every article will be found sweet and whole- NOTICE TO FARMERS. Having sold the "Quaker City Thosphate" 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 of their hard earned money by selling them marl, coal, ashes, sand and the like worthies trash, but to sell them the oldest and best Thosphate made in Peona. It has an established reputation since 1842. Twenty tons now on hands In my wareroora In Ebensburg. M. D. Bearer. Hymeneal. BAUM SHULTZ At Ebensburg, Pa., March 24, 1887. by Rev. R. M'Caslln, Gideon Baum, of Susquehanna township and Dille Shultz, of Barr township, this county. CLARK BOWMAN Married attheres Idecce of the bride's parents, in St. Alban's Place, Philadelphia, by Rev. George E. Rees, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist chnrch of the same city, Mr. Charles Sumner Clark to Miss Lucy J. Bowman, eldest daughter of Col. John M. Bowman. The groom in the above ceremony is well known In this place where he was born and reared, being a son of James S. Clark, at one time a prominent business man of this place. Sumner, for a number of years baa been a resident of the West, where he has grown up with the country, and Is now the city editor of the Daily Gatette Journal of Hastings, Nebraska. On their way to their Western home, Sumner and his fair bride stopped off at this place on Friday last, and received the congratulations of his many friends. The bride 1j a daughter of Col. John M. Bowman, at one time a resident of Ebensburg, and editor of tbe old Mlerjhenian. ".Ve join with their many fi lends In wishing them a long and a happy life. Obltnary. TOPPER Died at his home in Loretto, on Saturday, March 26, 1887, Mr. Jeremiah Topper, aged 89 years. GREEN Died at her home In Summerhlll on Tuesday, March 20th. 1887, Fannie Belle, daughter of Dr. J. B. and Tiilie Green, aged 13 years, 4 months and 8 days. The deceased was of gentle disposition and a particular favorite with all who knew her. She had been ill for the last six months, but she bore her sufferings meekly and seemed resigned to meet her God. She will De greatly missed both at home and at school, for "none knew her but to love her, none named her but to praise." Interment at Summerfcill on Thursday March 31, 1887. Jl'RORN. List of Grind and Traverse Jnrora Drawn to Sptt at Jane Term. ORA!D JURORS. Blonifh. A. W ., merchant, Johnstown. Hradley, John I)., farmer, Allegheny twp. I Hinphell. John, irentiemnn, ronemauKh. 'rlsmon, E. J.. Inborer, Lower Yocter. Oesswell, E. B., furtMture man, Ktienbura-. Oawtord, Ianlel.clPrlt. .'ohnstown. 1bti!. John r. mill hnd. Iiwnr Yoder. Javi!, Thomap S.. gentleman. Johnptftwn. J'reidhoff. Henry P.. laborer, Vinemauirh twp. ilearhart. Wm., icentletiiAn. Adam twp. Fieke.John H., merchant, Johnitown. Herzon. Joseph I., waifonmaker. I.retto4 KiHin:z, (i. W.. laborer. Stonjereek twp. Hollm. David, farmer, White twp. I, Utilizer. B. W.. Jimire of the Peace,, Loretto Maloney, Francis, farmer. AlleKheny twp. Ieckev, A F.. inn keeper, t:onemaurh. Quarti M. A., conductor, Wkshtnifton twp. Sully. Peter, merchant. Ixwer Yoder. Shaffer, J. J.. carpenter. Eat ronmngh. Kaub, John, saloon keeper. Johnstown. Snppes, (freorire, Gardner, Vpper Yoder. Swank. Jacob, merchant, Johnstown. Ylnuer, James, saddler, t'arrolltown. TRAVKR8K JCROR9 FIRST WKKK. Hearer, Lewis J., larmer. Susquehanna twp. Klouirh Joshua, clerk, Johnstown. Bomirdner Jacob .. carpenter, Kicbland twp. hradley F. X., clerk, OallltTin. -reery, M. R. H., dentist. Ehensbunr. 'Brienter. J. F., salesman. Johnstown. 1non, I,avls. enineer, Mlllvtlle. Iwver (Tornellus, blacksmith. Munster twp. I oatrlasi. Jonathan, sawyer. 'hest Sprlnirn. I'o iifherty ..lohn. saddler, Allegheny twp. I'untnlre, Sylveter, laborer. Franklin. Fisher. Peter, merchant, Johnstown. K'sher. Pearson, gentleman, Johnstown. FreidhofT, Joseph, cooper. Johnstown. Cittinus. Kichard W . farmer. Cambria twp. (rlass, Wiofield, blacksmith, Cambria borough. Oray. Kanlel. farmer. Barr twp. O'HiKhnour. Jonas, farmer. West Taylor twp. Harshbencer, a., laborer. Franklin. I I e I set. Joslah. tanner. Adams twp. Holinirer, David, laborer, Ktchlnnd twp. Jenkins, loseph, laborer. West Taylor twp. Kaylor, James J ., farmer, Allehcny twp. Kinney, Thomas, butcher, Wllmore. Keiper, Frederick, grocer, Richland twp. Kaylor, Dan'l, boardlnir-house keeper, Johnstown. Kubn Milton, farmer Keade twp. Leech. W. . fireman , Franklin. Lewis. Wm. D., merchant. Johnstown. Lender. Emanuel, miner, Keade twp Luther, I). A., painter, Carrolltown. Murphy, Alex, farmer, Adams twp. Myers, Adam, laborer, Washington twp. MeAteer, Wm., merchant. Lorett. McAnultv. John, farmer. Susquehanna twp, Noel. Peter L., farmer, Carroll twp. Nairle, John S., farmar, Barr twp. Beam, Jacob W.. farmer. Upper Yoder. Keade, A. B., agent, Cambria boroukrh. Sanders. Philip, 'armer. Minister twp. Shaffer. Charles, hotel-keeper. Stonycreek twp. Strlttmatter. Andrew, farmer. Carroll twp. Sharbaugh, Thomas clerk, Ehensbunr. Van Ormer, H. C, laborer, Keade twp. Walters. S. S.. laborer. East Conemaugh. Wertz, jeorife M-. farmer, Stonycreek twp. Wilson, Chhrles, larmer, Conemaunh. Woodruff, L. D., editor, John.town. TRAVKRSa .TfROrS BWOKD WBI. Adams. W. E:, frentleman. Woodvale. Anna, Charles, farmer, Carroll twp. Bender, Philip, laborer. Adams twp. Killer. Joseph J.. farmer. Allegheny twp. Blough, Jeremiah, tt-amster, Johnstown. Burkeyptle, Charles, loborer East Taylor. Brannor. Patrick, fireman. Wood vale. Brown, Samuel, furtace-keeper, Conemaugb. Campbell. John A., clerk. Conemaugh. Cassldy. M , machinest. Alillvllle. Davis, K. K., laborer. Ehensburg. llavls, (Jeorge W., farmer. Cambria twp. Dunegan. Michael, farmer. Clearfield twp. Itonaaoe. Patrick, carpenter, Clearfield twp. Denny, Matthias, carpenter, (iallltzln. Eberly, ffeorge, brlckmakor Allegheny twp. Evans. Edward, miller, Earr twp. Feos. Adam, laborer, Carroll twp. Flemmtng, W. !.. farmer. White twp. Fresh, eo. F., wagonmaker. Barr twp. Hagan. Hugh, farmer, Clearfield twp. Hogue. Joseph, farmer, Allegheny twp, Kane, 'Jcorge, merchant. Cambria borough. Killln. Wm.. farmer. East Taylor twp. Lloyd, Harry, agent, Ebensourir. Lewis, John VV,, labor. Prospect. Lynch. John, laborer, Washington twp. Mackwell. Edward, laborer, Millville. Murphy. Ianlel,carrenter, Adami twp. Myers. John, laborer. TunnelhllL Neff, John, farmer, Crovle twp. Noon, John A., farmer, Klchland twp. ('Conner, J. J., farmer. Upper Yoder. Plunket, Thoma K., merchant, Tnnnelhill. Plummer. J. W., clerk. Crovle twp. Korabaugh, Simon, laborer. Oroyle twp. Smith, Hiram, laborer, tJallitzin. Shelly, Philip, farmer. Summerhlll. Shaffer, Wm., saloonkeeper, Johnstown. Statler, J. P.. jeweler. Klchland twp. Spelcher. Ahratn. lat-orer, Woo.lvale. Sagerson, Kobert. hotel keeper, Johnstown. Tomllnson, Joseph, farmer. Allegheny twp. Thomas. John, merchant. Johnstown, Tomti.U. C, broom maker. Lower Yoder. Wilson, James, grocer. Johnstown. Wlssinger, Albert, carpenter. West Taylor. Wisin.;er I. N., farmer, Blacklick. MARKIAUF. I.ICE!KF.N ISSC F.D. The following niarriate licenses were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, March 30, 1887: R. C. rlouse. Susquehanna twp and Emi ly M. Wilson. Burnide, Clearfield County. Gideon Baum. Sjsquehanna twp and Dillia Shultz, Barr twp. Ilarrison Stephens, B'acklick twp and Ida Maria Detwiler, Pine twp, lodiana Co., Pa. Teter Campbell, Johnstown, Pa., and Rdna Pendixter, Columbia, Lancaster. Co., Pa. Charles Goebert Jr. and Jen tie E. Mat tern. Johnstown. William C. Flicke and Tiilie Johnston, Johnstown, Pa. William Blockford. Johnstown and Mary E. Block, Conemaugh borough. Leonard Schartz and Lizzie Young, Johnstown, Pa. George Keiper and Katie Schnable, Johns town, Pa. Alonza C. Dyer and Minnie M. Witt, Johnstown, Pa. William Symons, Johnstown and Annie J. Doubt, Jackson twp. John Clark and Celia B. ITardirg, Cam bria borough. J. A. Bash, New York, N. Y., and Fannie Woolf, Johnstown. Henry Ross. Johnstown and Rachael Walters, Richland twp. Porlor'a Bill. 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Lare bottles 1. StW ADVERTISEMESTS. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOK.NEY-AT-LAW, - Office in Colonnade Row. THE PLUMED KNIGHT. For 81. OO we will " "i me aoore Drand. SUIHARTZ A kl lNE. Kobexmt, Pn .ln. 'IT $100.00 rnn month iTsn be made by active, energetic arnt.i selling Prescription! for the Family, and Ouide to Health," by L.. E. Johnston, M . T. A book that every family should have. Will save families many dollars every year. Price il.oO. Agents wanted. Audrrcs I'B. L. E. JOHWSOlf, i Men. 25. nt. Cambridge, Hd. VOT1CE. -13 Notice ts hereby given that the lollow ln account has been filed In the Court of Com mon Pleasof Cambria countv, Henn a, and will be confirmed ty said Court on the 1st Monday of April. 1M7. nnlesg cause be shown to the contrary. f irst and final account of Albert E. Uenier assignee ot Albert Ivory. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Proth'ys. Office, Mar, 18, St, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary upon the estate of Jeremiah Tojjer, late ot Allegheny towbshlp. de ceased, havlnn been arranted to the undersigned by the Kegl.ner of Cambria countv, those indebt ed to said estate are requested to "make payment without delay and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authentica ted, for settlement. W. A. B. LITTLE. Executor. April 1. 1887. ADMINISTRATRIX" NOTICE. Enate of Ian!el M . Karran, deed. ISotlce Is hereby nlven that letters ot adminis tration on the estate of Daniel M Farren. late of Munster township, Cambria county deceased, bare been irranted to the undersigned . All per sons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated tor settlement. MATILDA FAKKKN. Admlnstratrfx. April 1, 1887, flt. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby Klven that letters of administration on the estate ot James C Brown, deceased, late of the Borough of Lilly. Cam bria county. Pa., have been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons indebted to said es tate are notified to make payment to me without delay and those having claims aa-ainst the same will present them properly authenticated to JANE A BKOWN. Administratrix. Hemlock. I'm.. March 18. 1887. A RGUMENT LIST. XI April 4, , 1887 McCloskey vs f tunning vs Edwards A Hughes ... .vs.. .. Roberta vs Davis vs Ashton & Harris vs . MeCloskey t ltznarris Ing Baker .Assignee of Tretts Cook et al Rule to show cause Dick v Stutzman Rule to show cause Cook vs Rule o snow cause Pick worth. . vs T'mhauifh vs ttreenwood va Noon . vs Noon vs Road In Chet and Elder townships. Road Carroll township. Farroll vs Iauherty et ux v ...JStutzman ...Stutzman .......Huarhes Marphy Custer Custer ...Ahcraft Parrish In re petition Cambria Mining iiM'f'c Cunningham vs Weakland Steel vs -....Sisters of IVjercy Koad in Barr township. Bender vs Kinney Stabler vs Crover Poor Directors vs... Lamb Petioo of HeKele vs Rath Road In Reade township. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Frothy. Proth'y's Office, March 21, 187. Admistrator s Sale OF YaluaWe Real Estate. By virtue nf an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises In the village of Summer hlll, tn said county on Saturday, April 16. 1887 at a o'clock, p. m., the following property, late of Dr. W. A. Burnett, deceased, to wit : All that certain lot ot around situate In said village of Summerhlll, bounded and described as follows: Beijlnnlneat a post comer, adjoining lands of C. A. Dimond, thence south e& decrees west 40 feet to an alley, thence along said allev south 1 deirrees east s-J! feet to a post, thence by by land ot Mrs. Mary A. Wendroth south & de itrees west 40 feet to a post corner, adinlnf ng lands oft:. A. Dimond, thence south 2fi degrees east 8i' feet to the place ot beginning, haying tbereon erected a O welling Honsse, Stable and other outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, ot pnrchase money to be paid on day of sale, one-third on confirmation thereof, and the balance in two equal payments, at nine and eighteen months with Interest to he secured by judgn.ent 'xind ot purchaser. JOHN T. LONO. Administrator of Dr. W. A. Burnett, dee'd. April 1. 187, 3t. OT AT EVENT OF SETTLEMENT with the the O .Supervisors of Blackllrk townshin tor year ending March 14. 18S7 : Wm. D. K hopes. Supervisor, Dr. To amount Bead Duplicate $211.(10 Cash 90 82 Cash 24 57 Ordr - ia.l 3)6.17 ('OWTPA, CR. By amount Work on roads 2TM.M Retruned to Commissioners 8.C Exoneration 2. IS Services as Supervisors 43.75 Cash, tax f.31 Printing 11.26 Printing 12. CO One Medice .75 'ne order paid 1.00 Percentage on cash tax 4.3g $3t6.17 I'etr Waojtkr, Supervisor, Dr. To amount Road Duplicate Casn One order on Commissioners Cash .$1 !71 . I 3 .. (vt.OO .. cl 43 $3M.77 Contra, Cr. By amount Work on roads......... tS.sil r.iuDKrniionp, , Returned Services as Supervisor Paid for plank Repairing plow -"' Orders paid ." Percentage on cash tax....'"""..".." Cash Cash 1.75 6.P7 89.29 II 71 3.50 31.26 3.98 37 .87 40.45 KWI.77 The following orders were Issued by the Audi tors and remain unpaid : No. 2, S. L Reed 00 No. 6, A. W. Rowland.'.' .".".".'.'.".7.7 7..77. No. 2, . A. Michaels (No. 2, of 'M ren'd).... 2.25 6.0) I 15 25 Wg, the Auditors of said township do certify that we have examined the accounts or said township and find them to be correct according to our best knowledge and belief. L O. EMPFTELD .1. F. REESE Auditors T. S. EM P FIELD, -irirsl : A. W. KoLAKD, Clerk. April 1,1887. The following is a copy of a letter just rrceivel from Woolf, .So k Thomas, the Clothing Kings of Johnstown. It is needle, say that the statements of this firm are at all times verified by their actions and the support they receive from this section is richly de served and evidently appreciated : Johnstown, Pa., March 28, 1SS7. Dear Sir : Our visit to your town this season has been s ue what delayed in order to give our Ebensburg friends the becr-flt , ol a complete stock ol Goods to select from. j Your patronage in the past has been secured by selling y ju at j all times the best and most Fashionable Goods at the Lowest P: and we mean to Retain your confidence and support by the -aue eiiecruai meinou, wan a more earnest desire to please. We control, without any exception whatever, the finest CL th ing made in the country which alone are manufactured in New Y. rk and Rochester and the facilities we possess in purchasing unrestricted for cash are such that we lay claim to patronage on the ground that we offer Superior Styles and Reliable Qualities at money-saving prices. Our Stock for Spring and Summer LSST will be on exhibition at the Mountain House on the tr 5, 6. 7 aixd 8tli of JLpxil when we respectfully solicit your inspection and criticism and if we deserve nothing give us nothing, but if you find our Good3 and prices satisfactory acknowledge the fact by giving us an order. Yours faithfully, L. M. WOOLF, SON & THOMAS. t ih: ie ioottoim: IS REACHSD AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever offered in the County can be found at niv 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 cookimr or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements, call and see my stock and learn my prices. g 3 HIGH STREET, - - - KKKSSBURG HARNESS AND SADDLERY ! I have now on hand the ijkst assortment of Harness and Saddlery in Ebensburir and am constantly manfacturing new work. Call and see my stock of Harness. Halters, BMOtES, WHtPS. etc. I use none but the very best of stock and sell at the lowest price Bark taken in ex change for harness. G. L. FREDERICK, Ebensburg, Pa. IMH.ITIt AI. FOR cor NTT niJIMISSlilNKK. I hereby announce mvelf as a candidate lor County Commissioner. suiiect to the decision of tbe next Democratic primary election. M. D. EBEKLT. Ehenshurit. X7OR COT NTT TKEASI'KFR . I hereby announce n:yself as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the next Democratic primary election. Vl.V. KELLT. (lallltltzin Boroogh. IOKCOrNTT AT' Dl 1 OK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Oonntv Auditor subject to the decision of the next Democratic primary election. L "I IS ROLAND 4th Ward. Johnstown Korough, IOR COT" NTT COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candldnte lor County Commisioner. subject to :he decision ot the next I"mocratlc primarv election. ''. A. MrONILE. Lilly Borough. IOR COfN'TT COMMISSIONER. 1 lieteby announce myself as a candidate fur County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the next Democratic primary election. K. J. PAKRISH. OalHUln. IOR COl" NTT COMMISSIONER. I hereby an. nounce myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, subiect to the decision of tbe next Democratic Primary Election. THOMAS J. WILLIAMS. Kbensburg. March 4, 187. FOR COINTT TKKASfRF.lt. I herebv announce myself as a candidate for County Treasure!, sub iect to the decision of the next Democratic Pri mary election. JAMES tlRlinx. Cambria Borough, Mar. 4 17. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, sobiect to the declslun of the next Iemocratie prtmarv election. HKNKT E1CHENSF.HR, Richland Twp. FOR COUNTV TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer. subect to the decision of the next Democratic prlmarv election. "M. A. MUARTZ. Washington Twp. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T hereby announce mvself as a candidate for Connty Treasurer, subject to the decision of next Democratic prlmarv election. A.D. CRTSTE. Wah1nton Twp. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Connty Commissioner, subiect to the decision of the next Demoeratte rrtmarv election. CHARLES DI'NLAP. Carroll Twp. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for County Commissioner snbieet to the decision ol the next Iemoeratle prlmarv election. P. E. DILLON. Elder Twp. FOR COr NTT TREAST" KFR I take this method of announcing that I will be candidate for the nomination ot the office of County Treasurer, subiect to the action ol tbe Democratic Primary election. If nominated I will m.ise an active ef fort to be elected, and if elected will perform the nutles ot said office to the best of my ability and for the accommodation ot the taxoavers. THOMAS E. HOWE. Cambria borough, March 4, 1MT. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against meddling or interfering with one tnm grey Mare, one bav Mare, Harness and ne two horse Conk llng Wagon (new), as tliev have been purchased bv me this 10th dav of March. 187. of W. S. Hlleman and lelt In his possession until called for. S P. ROBFSF.N. Mar. 1. St. Smiths' Mills, Clearfield C., Pa. FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell at private sale ONE 45 INCH Tr RHINE WATER WHEEL. ONE PEKRT SHINOLF. MACHINE, side. cut. 1 Lath Mill and Sawmill complete ex cepting head blocks and belting necessary to mn all the machtnery. For further radicular! cairen P. M. KKTZFK. at Aswriu.1!. or address him at Cbe.t Springs, Postofflce. Cambria county. Ta. (Feb. 4. 1l. AY. DICK. Attornet-at-J.a w. I Lloyd, dee'd. (f rst floor.) Centre street. Ail manner of legal business attended ta satlslactoy ri aad collections a specialty. 10-i4.-tf.l FOR KAI.E STEAM ENOTNES. CI. A T ! Ore Pans, Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. Second-hand engines and boilers on hand. Hoist ing engines nd machlnerv a speelaltv. THOJd AsCAKLIN. Allegheny, Pa. (Jan . K.-ly .) cutor's Notice. Estate of Amanda Zlmmermaa dee'd. letters testament rr on the estate et Anianda Zimmerman, late of Clearfield tnsBip. Cambria county. Pa., deceased, bavtna been granted to the unders'tned. a'l persons 1rnM1 to said estate are herebv notifit-d to mstre 1 ayment without de lay, and those having claltrs aciltst the same will present them properly uthent'e,.td tor set-, t lement to. CKT.ESTTNF. McMt LI.FN. Altoona, Pa, Mar. 4. Il7.-t. allocator. rrm.ic notick MlTI'T. Is hereby given, hat at pll-atlnn will j be made to the legislature of Pennsylvania, at ! its present session tor the pasaaae of An Act a I thorisina the Supervisors of Pnblie K"J IB Cambria county to erect wire fences alorc tbe same at such places as tbev may deem necesiary ; In their respeefve townships, to prevent the ab straction and use of the same bv m- w drifts. r. J. THOM AS. J. O. CKEFKT. J. W. SHAKBtri.H. Carroll twp. Cambria county. Mar 4, T. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that tbe following account has been bled In the Court of . omtaoa Pleas of Cambria county and will be confirmed, by said Court on first Monday of March next un less cause be shown to the contrary. First and final account ot Joseph Huias. Assig nee of F. E. Bene and wile fo' benefit ol ered'tor. H A. SHOEMAKER. Prottay. Proth'vs Office, Ebensburg Feb. 11, lsT. FOR RENT. Thf nridfrirr,fd of fers the following desiratle property for rent : An elegant store rexm 2CxV) teet. elosact ?:laas window, suitable for hardware store or any other store and there Is a ttnshop and tools in same building. There Is a good aarden and let attach ed, and rooms In the bnlldir.g suitable foe dwelling. A splendid opportunity for one want ing to start a hardware and tmtng establishment the trade is a (ready established as I have ben rarryingon the busmen tor years The above property is situated tn Carrolltown, Cambria Countv". Pa. A Lao, several lots of rmund 1n a good state 0 cult 1 vat Ion sit oa ted In "arroll townsbip eoevea tent to the B: rough. Possession given April, 1st. 1S?7 . Call en or address. ANDREW H. HAJ'Ct. Dec. ;4, . Carro.ItownCambla Uo..Pa. STJBSOHIBEJ FOR- THE CILlBRIi mimi 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. ! OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $170 T.
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