r r - t. r- C r r a:. v. : tfamlmn Jfrcrmnn. rilFIIBl HtJ, pa. IlKl 1 . - - A 111 1 Is 2 iss.. . LOCAL A.YD PERSOXAL. 1, .;!.'. a tree. T - f Friday) is Arbor day. ! ,.y ii 1 your seeds at Barkers'. r '. r reach l;ns lit boarders who w'U lc v -i ..Til t! e summer vri'ri him. r ii t.iiri William Linton, of Summit, -1 ii stt unlay last appointo. postmaster i r Mc .y- Cl.firle4 IhinUp, of Carroll township 1 - wru'i fire sheep killed by dotrs cue ' ' :.i-t week. .1' ir ! of ten millions of dollars worth ! !;: v "i t up in smoke laf month In t1' "i :', I States. : i.ur in-tantly relieved by the use of -'var.-.l Fry Tris. For 5 lo at - ..; Jtui store. Andrew Carneeii has just wade r ;loi.a!ioii of ten thousand dollars to ' irnetcie- Library In IV.t.sburg. p.- : t.. V Pennsylvania Uaiiroa.l has corn-n:c- ' I t. rtr.'re- th old engines for freight . and put on the 11SG0O pounders. Mr. Matthew Zahm, who has bPen visit '.ny '' Tliila H'lphia, returned borne cn Ti:-- ' i- lie is much improved in health ar I ! i yed tr trip very much. Mr. W-lter Cummmas. at one time a f : l-i t at the St. Joseph Convent at this p : is vi-iting friends in this place. Work will be jin at the Huntingdon I.i f. ii.at. ry on Monday next. Nearly t ' v. ii! be impended during the year. F. r a ! kinds of groceries, always fresh, t . '! suar IJowl. i r. 'inrmun of Oeensburg is to have W :-. ". u:. 1 1: water is to be supplied W. -tn;ore!ani! '.Vater Company from on t'liestnnt ridCP. 1 .'annO1. Tahaney, pastor of St. J. ( itliolic Churc It, Johnstown, is re-j-. :. be in New York, in a very feehk! a::.) ' r- ;iUninn rondition, physically. - il oat- and seed potatoes at Barkers'. Ai.-vvnior A car, a well known rctil J . va found dear in bed at a lumber rv: e i" ar Keating, Clinton county, on 1: : - ia The ea'.i-; was heart disease. V ', aiiinhle fim1ier was destroyed on T.- - . ! mtain near IToIlidaystmri.', last W- ' v ,"..rost f.res. It Is said tlie house rf . ranted I),inim, on the mountain vc- :.'r.ved. V. e- Tipton, a well known printer, vr' - n,-' time ao, for a short time, worked Carrolltown .Yctj died at his home ....T,, on Wednesday of last week, aged '. V .-ars. r U'.e best tobacco and etioice cigars, fi . Suv'ar P.owl. worst -now r-torm of the y?ar pre ' ' Lock Haven on Monday, flic snow !o the d-pth of ten Inches. A simi r.i occurred there at this season of r in l-M. .".ngihe year Is.-,.; tliere wereentered l'r-thono'ary- f.fTice of Cambria s-.' j'.i.:uir.ent-, orikrir.al suit , li. ns at.d crti.iraris, and ll'i vs. fi .i : in Co' ..lo: C. at 1 BppeaiS. rreenvoo.:, an old off.'iiiler, i i I op Tut'sday r.ieht lr m -d i'li st.-a iii-g I. ides from a ";.u!''l or, and sc-Tiug thepi t jr.Ti'-rv. I -t w. Mr H nnan C ont.c'. 'to ti..- hf.:t pres-- Can run ti and ti i r fo: t, Dei;. C I ! sai. : - y I' n a-!.- I". I' MAN :f time on he havir;L two hours r .o'ir riren'at n off, ii. : tv-five rnir.r.t.'-.. s,-);,j tt at ru oot - 'e f f t' e coal .ifi.i.'s are pending Messers lands of Cai ad. d we , on Cl PS Of fj. ti- C esson and ;i for t'.ie erafi. Co... i -.rpi ts at lV.rker-". s H. of the P...!ton :t.! and Mu-io I' ark Springs. T n. II n;l. !' .. t- : b'. n ,-peiii'i.iii several du-:r. pre r.t we- k gt ttln : ! si(ri -i. !' bu-'ness. 'hi'I t ! i-t week the lar wr-ii:': i' . ry of V. TV . Ue-d A P.ro., I'liv, Hnriting'Ioo county, were .i t)i,.ff-s with dynamite. St-veral i worknif-n are su -pet ted. .I.e Sest iViur in tli" nuirK -t, go to c. .. - 1 I.e l b'.. d. - : F . i ' . ; ir Bowl. i.'o; FX'hangos are noting the fact . i : I r n ill i about leiiig s'arterl at There is atiout as much pros .; ;oe.r t of a government navy yard v aVd at E'.ensbure a" a paper mill. ' "..n II-!frich, n brakeman on the vlv..na raiiroad. a resident of Johns- iv .i - struck by a west bound train at on Friday last and Sf-vt-ely in io was taken to the Alt-ocoa hos- 1 p'l Hinps, of C'.est t.,w-Mp, - .. .';'(, -s his card as a rand 'te ' An lit. t. Mr. Hippi is li ; .-rf'Ttn f! diities of toe ofh-e ;t... ati-d wini'd fill ti:e position "' a -or trrort of f,neensware, ' hi i'piI, at Barkers'. . .)..-. ,. Ca'iaher, win) was at -'it.;.-;;o1 nt Loretto, b'.'t w'.o ieit .rot'i.T It-v . II ilt;!; iadf.ghei , ' v -:" r years ao for CiliTornia -r :o ,..-t. dvd in San Fran, is -o on ' in '.jt'i year of h'ri r.,!?-. ": ir v.yrr:", of this p'.a.e, will -sni,. his farm atout half a " ' i .r.. on the J,of-t.o rd. a I'm acres, about K, tit ovrti and in a high slate of cal- 1 1 is h j.ire chanct' to w.-cure a a. .:f Huntir.gdon oiunij er, railed to meet at th t i-a'unlav, May H. at lo r the "..tirpose of orgiuilr'nc i. -r'.. ral !ve Farmers' ABcia 'i of v lii.'.i Is to regulate the products r t'ot yoa r.n get the hirffie-irt i nt l:.r'ter,5'. (rofiri-f! a bill into (le :i'in that a'l vegelah!-3t ft -iiior ,;t.a'l be solii lf ad ...'.; .r i-hing s!z (it ar, ! h try Us demands 'yrffn ly is to in-ist that be sold 1 v.vilit. f Mr. .f W Crir.n, r f Mun s a cat,1,,. Kite for f.'out ty among the political an v. k. Mr.C;r:lin U n cam to positioi,, a good I), rn ;ir.?.ted would perform t 'u r, f ; vr or t itrcti.iu. f t f : a '.-..mi-er ff our rit:z-ns were v.im,',' rt,(i providing tiiu; !! i oils of bait on Friday p t!ey re'urrjMi from tr.nit l i'e.l l.on e tl . l ack way and "L-t ! or the'r bracking a .'onl rs'.;'ig of ST eekled beautli S. r .' n was Lr tight to fail on '.d-t eha.-ge.i with PteaHior ::" 1 li:'i an inmafe rf a house of til " ' Krar Vtinj n road nepr.I-.hns. rdon ! a cousin cf Ki!ooc! G ir- ' to tl. IVnitentitt y from ' a:.ou. a year f;;r '? e u-jrder from AFTER ! adu see ineir Jnne Stock of TTnmhn, tm jobbers wholesale them at. w,0. lluu 95o. -i, iT I A Schenk Dr. county mtenj., t0 practici, hw profession t ldl'y. Mr. J. Ii. Dennv who had h up" Boston, Mass., for a week or two return ed home on Saturday. -The charge In tho weather last weok stopped the carden makinn for the time being, but the prevent fair weather will soon cau-e It to tx? resumed. Before com .... uiuti mio jonn iwens store on j lliilh street, where'dry aoods, dress goods, I boots and shoes, groceries and provisions I are alwavs sold at bottom nrlf ! rj.. oinp wi.i oe a meeting or me citizens or Carrolltown and vicinitv. on Saturday 1 evening next, a? talf past seven o'clock, for the pui pose of forming a company to Ket up a fair ground, race course, etc. I On Sunday last, at Summerhlll, Drs. W. ' H Lowman, Walters and Brmkey, ofJohns- j town and Dr. Green, of Suainiorhill. amrutat- j ed the leg of a bov named Johnston who hart been Injured In Seotts coal mine at ' Snmmerhill a couple of weeks previous. It , was at first thought that the leg could be j saved but gangreene set In and amputation had to be resortsd to sve his life. i I On the last day ot school the pupils of ! I the Ebensbnrg Ilich school took their j teacher, Mr. Leech, by surprise. He was decoyed from his room for a few moment? and upon his return he found his table ' covered with handsome presents. Two ' beau'iful pictures, artistically framed, to gether with a card with the inscription : "To Mr. J. W. Leech from his adaircrs." While a boy named Hay, aged about 8 j years, was walking down street in Phtlips l burg, Centra county, on Saturday, a lad named Kline aged 10 years pulled a revolver out of hU pocket and said, "I'll shoot you," and shot Hay io the head. The wound is not considered facai but should it rrove so i Kline wlii in all probability be sent up for awhile. lie had two revolvers on his per- son, a 22 and ,V2 calibre, that he had taken I from a trunk at horr.e and belonged to an older brother, i. i .Judge Harry White, of Indiana, has i placed an order with P'.ugene A. Pooi, j artist, of Creeris.burg, for four oil portraits of hi deceased father, who was at one time I President .iudkie of the judicial district I embracing Westmoreland, Indiana, Arm- strong and Cambria countie. When the j portraits are eo-rpleted they will be dis 1 tributed among the countirs named and placed in the rpctive court houses. One ' of them will occupy a plao in th library I room in the court houe here a'',n! with tilt, ! portraits of Judgi s Tayl ir uid Dean. On Wednesday of last week Joseph I Adams, oT Coalport, Clearf.eld county, was ; arrested on a warrant char?iii hiui with having paid a man a sum of money to file a building belonging to him. On the same I day L-.vis I). ore was arrested ar Dean ! station on tte c l.nrg.' r f having been the per i son who set fire to the building. The tire ; occurred on the 27th of August, IRti."., and . the buiid.tig, which we understand was a hotel, was insured. Adams furnished bail . in the pum of rl.o 'O f,.r court, whiie I)-vore 1 a. talcen to jail at Cleari-id anil locked ' np. I i Andrew Carnegie, the wealthy Pittsburg iron merchant, wh i is going to bui'd the cattle at the Summit, is reported to be I engaged to be married to Miss Est.lie Whit- i fiehi. of , w Voik City. They will be married tbis C Friday) evening ar.d to- , morro.v morning the bride and groom will 1 dernrt on Cue steamer Fulda, fi r Europe. The v.eddii;g will be without di- play and . in the presence of only a few ftiends. Mr. ! 1 Carnegie is aged .".2 and his bri'ie, who is the : daughter of a deceased Broad way merchant, ! is said to 3i. Miss Whitfield is not a1 beauty, according to report, but is a lady of j 1 culture and many accomplishments. telegram from Hot Springs, Ark,, says Faymaster in the I" S. Army, John E. Blaine, brother of James i. Blaine, is lying at the point of death at the U. S. Army and Navy Hospital at that place, and that there is no hope of his recovery. Major Blair e spirit the greater part of last summer with his family at Maple I rk Springs, in this place, and is well fcnowR to a number of our citizen). His wife is a daughter of Mr. Tniet" Fen'on of Notre Dame Indiana, a sKter if Hon. Thomas I . F-Mi'.on, of Leav enworth, Kansas, and a niece of Hon. John Fenlov. of this place. Mnjor Blaine is about fifty years of age being the youngest of the B!ain family. T!i.. lighting rod fraud is still on his travels. Down In Lancaster county several farmer.' i;ave been caught by signing a con trite ir; which it is agreed that after the lightning rod men have p;;t up 50 feet ot rod free cf to t. the farmer shall pay To cents PT foot for the remainder of the rod neces sary to rod the building. This puts no lim. it to tiw number of feet which the operators may find necessary toc.imp'ete the building, and there ie no telling wht-r? the expenses may run to. The Lancaster Xnc Era says thai some farmers in that co;in!y have been presented wi'b bills for fK and upwards, ard a c upie such claims are in the hands of a prominent attorney of Lancaster city at the nrepB.it time. The sharps who prac tice this game, are still at work over there, but may eou,e fo this section of the country erp long. I On Tiiurw'.ty of last week, the applica tions for licer.sos were heard forJIuntingdon county, at Huntingdon. There weie fifteen applications lu tt'.f county and ail were re fused. FretddtHit Judge Furst held that it was obligatory a the part of the court to grant all lieen;3 where necensitj of the hotel and the f.tntss cf the applicant were .(l.un, hut he wa? opposed and -overruled j bv the Bsoci.'ife i.idgs. Jude Purst in j lis .'.pinior. says that in granting licenses the ! court has no jurisdiction to rass upon the propriety of the Uw, that that is legislative ) and nt a judicial question. "In granting I Ii. eie;e," he said, 'tl. true rule is to ascer tain firs. the necessity of the house for the ai omm.'rfiation of the traveling commodity ai:d the entertainment strangers ; second. to ascertain the fitness of ti e applicant, and j 1 1 1 1 1 1 whether the applicant has corur lie.d j with all the provisions of the law in regard ! tained the fact that the. nppitcant has com- d arter forfeited, and there are no sign pli.ii with the law, and t!if house applied j that the money wili be fortntominx to com for is necessary, the license to be granted Is piete it. The read carr.ot he sold because a legal incident flowing thervfrom. The the purchaser would have to take It subject discretion vested in the court Js a sound j to t!.sp connitians ; I e would kive to comb-gal discretion upon the facti and circum- j plete and operate the whole line within the stances of each particular case. Accepting I time limited or else lose everything and no li,,. frt( t that the Uw has determined that i ' licenses shall ba granted, the discretion "''-"""'' "" wnu.u niuiij nur.u.n vesied In the court l not upon the law Jte!f j thev already Dave connection with Pitts but upon the facts and circumstances ur- j hurg. Tiie Pennsylvania could not buy it rounding each particular cai ." Three of j because the courts have held it to be a paraU the pr tdcants from Hurjtinedon and two M and competing iine and the Reading is Broad Top have notified the couit I through their attorneys that they willapp?al i to tho supreme rourt. SEEING GABLE STEP FORWARD TO THE EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT ..kui aji.1 Prices range lc. to $1 per yar.l m-eruons very cneap. A iine ere, per Patterns 3'anl. Bargains in All - to select from at Remarkably Low Prices. Ladies, Don't Miss This Rare Opportunity. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa., Cable & Co.'s Store, Block, WHBHE EVERYBODY PAYS For Bowl. fresh vegitables, go to the Sujjar Persons indebted to tne I.oretto Mer chandise Co. are requested to call and settle their accounts on or before April 30th, lftST. -William II. Carr, a resident of Altoona, was struck by an engine near lip II wood, Blair county, on Tuesda-, and died at the Altoona Hospital on Wednesday, from the Injuries received. Barbara, wife of Andrew Weetrick, died at her home in Elder township, on Tuesday last, aged about 28 years. Her ra i mams were Interred in the cemetery at p arrolltown on Thureaav. An inmate of the Bellafonte jail named. Kelly, an umbrella mender, made his escape on Wednesday morning. He pushed the turnkey aside and was ff before that indi vidual recovered from his astonishment. Mary, daughter of Lawrence and Mar- Rret, Schroth. of Carrolltown, died at her j parents residence this (Thursday) morning, aged years, 8 months and 24 days. Fun i eral on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. i The Tyrone Daily Herald is the latest journalistic venture, and we hope it may prove a successful oi e to Mesers. C. S. W. Jones A Co., the publishers. It presents a neat and attractive appearance typograph ically, and is full of interesting current and local news. Prof. J. S. Foley, who during t be past winter was a subscriber to, and received the Fjikeman at San Diego, California, has returned and is assisting Professor Leech in conducting his school in this place. Within the last ten days two of the finest monuments to W, seen in this neigh borhood , have been placed in the Catholic cemetery at this place. One is to Mie mem ory of the lat Father Christy, and the other is over the deceased members of the family ot ex-sheriff John A. Biair. Both are finely proportioned. t models of artistic skill and are a credit to the skillful workmanship of Mr. Jauiet Wilkinson of this place. Mr. Wilkinson is a master mechanic and his work when compared with others shows for itself. If you need any work in his line give him a call. Fifty stuSonts are enrolled in the Ebensburg Normal School. The reception for the students, was r.ot held on Monday evening laet on account of the bad weather and the absence of Miss Moote, who did not arrive and take charge of her classes until Wednesday. The reception will be held in the hall on Monday evening next and will consist of readings and recitations and musical numbers by Miss Condon. Many more students are enrolled and will enter the school next week. Two recitations daily are given in the special branches, elocution, penmanship and vceal music The Norma! literary society will meet on Friday evening. Mr. J. H. Cauffie.1 who Is teaching pen manship, drawing and book-keeping In he Ehensburg Normal School, will organize special classes in those branches for the benefit of the young people of the town and vicinity who are unable to enter the regular day cla-ses. The first meeting will be held in the Hall, on Tuesday evening the 2o h, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Caufilel has been elected recently as teacher of penmanship and book keeping in "Curry Institute and Union Business College," in Pittsburgh, and will begin his work there as soon as his present engagement closes with the Normal. This is a rare opportunity for our young people to avail themselves of, ir: obtaining at a very small cot, instructions in these most useful brunches, from a specialist. i:nrl.leiri ArnlraSaliP I The best salv in ,the world for cuts, ' 1 P.rui-es. Sores, 1'lcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever ' ; Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblains, I i.orns an.l all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guar I anterd to give perfect satisfaction, ormoney 'refunded. I'rice 2."cents Per box. For sale by F.. James aud W. W. McAteer, of Loretto. - - - . Tonic, Altemnt I vr and Cathartlr. Simmons Liver Regulator cures malaria, bllliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constipa tion and piles. Jt is most effective in start ing the secretions of liver, causing the bile to act. as a purge. When there is an excess of bile in the stomach, the Regulator is an active purge; after the removal of the bile it will regulate the bowles and impart vig or and health to the whole system. Kc matter what parts it may finally affect, catarrh always starts in the bead, and be longs to the head. There Is no mystery about the origin of this direful disease. It begins in a neglected cold. One of the kind that is -'sure to be better in a few days." Tlio-.sands of victims know how it is by sad experience. Ely's Cream Balra cures colds in t'.ie head and catarrh In all its stage. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Jolcj- Itetlrr F.ach Month. Oy:ei'i Lady's Hook for May comes to us filled with good things. The steel plate is well rendered, the snbjeet being the now favorite "Five O'clock Tea," illustrated by a story from the pen of Mrs. Agusta de P.ubna. A new serial from the popular authoress, Miss Marian C. L. Reeves Is com menced in this number, entitled "In the Skirts ' the forest," The opening chap, ters promise well for the Interest of the new novel. 'Numerous short stories, poems, black and colored fashion and work pages complete an excellent spring number of this popular monthly. W. 5J. Striker. 1224 Arch St., Publisher. Price, $2 per year. Sarupte copy, -15 cents. The South I'm.. Senator Thomson, of Dauphin county, who introduced the bill In the General Assembly permitting railroads to build or abandon part of teeir line, acknowledged 1 ist wee - that the measure wav. Intended toatTect the "south Penn. "Nine out of every ten men who know the actual facts of the case have long been satisfied that the road would never be irjilt as a throes line," i said Mr. TtKMiison, "aid the object of this bill is to enable those who have pttt their money into t&e road to -save as much out of the wieek as possible. About f.i.OOO.dOC has been expended a'ready and $o OoO.OOC i re. quired to complete the line. We are now within two aud & half years of the t-isaa within which the road must be built or tt body win buy under these conditions. 1 tie i T.i.; i .it,:.- ...... : . i ' not in condition to buy anvthing. Outside of these corporations, where are you to find a purchaser ?" & CO.'S NEW ; Special Value at 5, 10, 12 1-2, Lane ol flouncing wiutns in uamDric Over Embroideries. You will A ARI. To the Citlzrn of KIonslnrBr nnd VI-clnllj- It has been the custom for some time back for some of the Clothiers of our town to visit jou with samples of Uielr stock, solicit ing your patronas. Almost every sensi ble person must recognize the fact that it is a'most impossible for a business house Parrying large and varied line or doming. iv. ... juiKr iu iiiriiitri ir ill uioiiinjr nit; their goods by samples. We have been re quested by some of your best citizens to again visit Ebensburg, (being no doubt satisfied with our way of doing business and our extiemly low uniform one price to all), and the on ly reason that deters us are the facts as etated above, "the multiplicity of kinds, qualities, styles and prices." We have therefore hit upon the following plan which must meet the approval of all. We will retcrn in cash on all pur chases OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS OR OVER, THE AMOUNT OF RAILROAD FARE FROM EBENS- burgh to Johnstown and return. We believe in offering this very liberal consider ation you can make your purchases far more satisfactory to yourselves, (having our entire stock to 9elect from) and it will be the means of making us better acquainted, a deslrf greatly wished for. All our goods are marked in plain figures and one uniform low price to all. Respectfully, Cohen & Marx, Popular One I'rice Cloth'ers, 210 Main Street, Apr. ir, 4t. Johnstown. Pa. C'ommn titration. Mountain Dale, April 10, 188". j The literature class of the Mountain Dale i Ilith School during the past term, just j closed, achieved veiy satisfactory results, j generally. Among its most brilliant niem j bers were Ben nle and Charlia Myis, sons of Mr. B. F. Myers, of near Mountain Dale, who are remarkably endowed with bright I Intellects and powerful memories. The for ! mer committed to memory 315 extracts from I nearly two hundred different authors, while J the latter, who is but ter years of age, could i quote l."4 extracts from nearly as many j different autnnrs. James William Murray, son of Mr. Thomas Murray, of this place, stands first in the li literature class. Here cited memory extracts from more than fifty ! authors, aggregating loo verses. Reno. t j Brace I" p. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, I you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out j of sorts, and want to brace up. Braes up, , but not with stimulants, spring medicines, i or bitters, which have for their basis very , cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, j restore your vitality, and give renewed i health and strength. Such a medicine you j will find in Electric Bitters, and only fifty I cents a bottle at the drug stores of E. janes, I of Ebensburg and V. W. McAteer, cf Lo ! retto. Comma titration. Allegheny Twr., Atril 18, 1S8". Editor Freeman. Information has reached me that reports are current that I am no longer a candidate for County Super intendent. I will hereby state that all such reports are fals and have been circulated for the purpose of injuring me. I am still a candidate for County Superintendent nd will remain so until after the convention. Respectfully. W. J. Cramer. ntRNIAtlE I.M F. VSKS IVSI ED. The following marriage licenst-s were Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court for the week ending Wednesday, April 20, 1887 : Tatrick Malonv.Tunnellhilland Elizabeth i Sheehan. Allegheny township. i John A. Baum, Susquehanna township I and Armioa Clevinger, Unioutown, Indiana county. Isaiah Rough and Nancy Catharine Gregg, Gaiiitzln. Julius Tuky and Mary Laban, Cambria Borough. Joseph Smeltzner, Gallitzin and Susan Ma'oy, Loretto. Michael Klemko and Nettie Barkhame., Cambria Borough. J. M. Kakrhan, East Conemaugh and Margaret E. Bee, Johnsnown. firttpe-H ttrr Weakly anil Klckljr Per on. Many persons who are weak end sickly are at a loss to know what will restore their health. Jspeer's Port Wine and Unfermen ted Grape Jaice are the best restoratives known. It Is especially recommended for its purity, exquisite flvor, and heaithy properties. Medical men certify to its valu able medical powers and blood making prop erty. Mr. Speer has been for years engaged In preparing and perfecting this wine, and it requires a four year's process before It is fit for market. X. Y. Baptist. " Sold by druggists. Hlrfrtr Convention. The school directors of the county will meet according to law, at Ebensburg, May 3rd, to elect a County Superintendent. Excursion rates will be granted to directors. The Pennsylvania railroad will eell excur sion tickets on presentation of card orders. These orders wili be mailed to directors coming by lailroad. Directors from the north of the county coming by the way of tbe Creson Clearfield and New York Short Route, will purchase tickets with the orders on that road to Cresson. At Cres9on the orders on the P. R. R will be need. Orders will te nailed about the 2.rth of April. County Superintendent. Piles Rlind. R1ff1n(anl Itekfnfc Positively cured by IJarbys Prophylactic Fluid. P.athe with a little of the Flu';4 ad ded to the water. A single application will allay the itching, poothe all inflammation, deodorize all offensivenes9 and staunch the bleedinfe. Tetter and Scald Head are quick ly cured by Darbjs TrophyUctic Fluid. Iiel. WALT Died at his home in Carroll town ship, on Friday, April 14th, 17. Mr. Land lin Walt, aged about 45 years. SEW AnVF.RriME.nF.XTN. I "norosALS. will receive proroI lor the contruet inn of two ops.ij ool. one tor the rife of the Court Hwie and one l.r the Jail, and also for the conftrnctlon of fewm connect irsr with fame, (n accordance with plans and t pectr.catlonn to tie cen at their orflee. All proposal mnft t e In writlne and be filed In their offiee by 1 o'clock, p. m., on Monday May '2, is7. I'ropopals for cepsiioolg must be separate from the n.poa!s for sewers. The fucces8ful bidder must tumlf-h bonds with purctlef to t.e approved by the :ommi.loner! for the fnirhlul completion of the work. The Com mlpionerf reserve the rUht to reject any or all bids. JOHN KTKBY, JAMES ('(ISTLIIW, UAV1U HAMILTON, (ommiFsloners. Attc't: 1. A. Sli Oornn, Clerk. SPRING DRESS GG0DS 15, 17, 20, 25, 28, 30, .37 1-2, uoods, just received, at 60, find this a Verv Large Stock SAXf 13 PJRICE. I'OI.ITM AI. IOK CnfNTV At IiroK. I herehy announce myeel f as a candidate lor County Auditor. Mihect to tlie decision ot thfc next licmocn.tic primary election. Joseph htpps. Chest townshln. I. OK COt M Y AT lilTOK. I herehy nn.nme myself an a candidate lor Anditor. subject to the decision of the next Iiemocrntic primary election J. W. GKIEF Munster T. FOR COfNTV COMMISSIONEK. 1 herebv iinnoiince mvself as a 1 candidate he decision lor County Commissioner. stit.ect to or the next lemocrntlc primary electj JOHN K I KBY. Johnstown. TOtt ITlll'NTV niVVIMlllWII .V V - - . ....... I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner, suhiect to the decision of the next Kemocratlc primarr election. M. I. EHERI.Y. Ebensburg. TOK COCNTY TREASI'KFR. I herehy annrunee myself as a candidate for County Treasurer. Rubier to the decision of tho next Iemocratlc primary election. M.K.KKLLT. Oallltltzln Borouh. FOK f'Or.NTY AfiuroK. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Oonntv Auditor subject to the decision of the next Iiemocratic primary election. I C IS Rtil.ANO 4th Ward. Johnstown Kornngh. T7"K COT'N I Y COMMISSIONER. ' jl I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor County I'ommlsloner. subject to the decision ' of the next Ittmoeratlc primary election. i C. A. MeifoNHJLE. i I. illy Korouih. TOK COCNTY COMMISSIONER. I heieby announce myseli as a candidate for Bounty Commissioner, suhject to the decision of tho next Democratic primary election F. i. PAR RISK, fallit7in. IOR COCNTY COMMISSIONER. I herel-v an nounce myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, suhiect to the decision of the next Democratic Primary Election. THOMAS J. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg. March 4, ISS7. 1 F IR COT NTY TREASURER. I hereby annonnce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, suh iect to the decision of the next Democratic Pri mary election. JAMES OKIEEIN. Cambria Boroueh, Mar. 4 1S.s7. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. T hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, snbjeet to the decision of1 the next ltemooratie primary election HENRY EICHENSEHR. , Richland Twp. T70R COUNTY TREASURER. T herebv announce mvelf as a T herebv announce mvelf as a candidate tor county Treasurer, suhteef to the the next Democratic primarv election decision of M A. OCARTZ. W; hinton Twp. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, suhiect to the decision of next Democratic primary election A. D. CKTSTE MunsterTwp. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce tnvself as a candidate for County Commissioner, suhiect to the decision ot the next Democratic primarv election CHARLES DI NLAP, 'arroli Twp. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to the decision of the next Democratic primary election P. E. DILLON. Elder Twp. F OR COCNTY TREAST RER I take this methn.t of annonneinz that I will be a candidate for the nomination ol the office County Treris'irer. subject to the action ol the Democratic Primarv election. If nominated I will m.ike an active ef fort to be elected, and If elected will perform the nutlesof said office to the best of my ability and for the accommodation ot the taxiav'er THOM AS E. HOWE. Cambria boroueh, March 4, UIRGIMA FARMS yw.vr W ircular. A. n, Ill.Liss. Centralis, vl'" WANTED LiDY A'"f',,,' e"nr-nt, ih . 1 "'Present in her own loraVy InoMhrm Kehnrni-rsrcitilred. I'.-nn.. i ,Rition fc.d (f.HJd salary JA-S BHOS., li Brel . S . K. Y TW. DICK, Attorney-at-law. Ebenebnrz, Pa. Office In building of T. J. Lloyd, dee'd, (first floor,) Centre itreet- All manner of leiral bnsinesi attended te gatmtactoy ril and eelletl.jns a specialty. (10-14. -tf. 1 THE PLUMED KNIGHT. For Sl.no we will send, nost naid. i f r ira ruin utKMcnnf anore brand. MHWARTZ A KI.INF. KnhrNnnta. Pa -Ian. 14 '87 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Francis Mulveblll, deceased, letters testamentary on the estate Francis Mulvehill. lateof Ebejishurif, Pa., deceased, hay been granted to the un.lersiurned. notice 1 thereby (tiven that all persons indebted to eaid estate must make payment without delay, nnd those havlnif claims nifnlnst the same shonld present them properly authenticated for settlement. MRS. JENNIE MULVEHILL Executrix. BARBER SHOP. The urderslirned Invites the cltir.cns of Ebens burg and public irererally to call at. his shop on Centre St., Ebensbure. Pa., (opposite the Mountain House saloon), where he wi.l be found ready to accomodate them with a clean shave or a ha ir cnt on hort notice. Hy keaptn? everything; neat and ttdv about mv shop 1 expectto merit a liberal share 'of patron age . March 11 '87. PETER WILHELM. STAT EMENT Supervisors OF SETTLEMENT with the of Ulackllck townshln lor tho year endlnp March 14. ISH7 : Wm. D. HHorKsj, Supervisor, Dr. To amount Read Duplicate Cash Cash ... Order COITTRA, CR. By amount Work on roads ...... Retruned to Commissioners Exoneration Services as Supervisors Cash, tax Printing; Printing t ine Sled re t ne order paid Percentage on ca6h tax Peter Wagner, Supervisor, Dr. To amount Road Duplicate Casn ( Ine order on Commissioners Cash -S').71 . l 63 . SO. 1 10 . 40 43 $361.77 COKTRA, CR. By amount Work on roads Exonerations Returned .. Services as Supervisor Paid for plank Repairing- plow Orders paid Ferecntaite on cash tax Cash Caith ..f85 11 1.7f. 6.!'7 ,. 39.26 . II 71 3..V. . 31 .25 3 . 37 .87 .. 4.1.43 31.77 The following: orders were issued by the Audi tors and remain unpaid : No. 2, S. L. Reed oo No. fi. A. W. Rowland y, No. 2, (i. A . Michaels (No. 2, of 'So ren'ij ")..... fi 0) 15.25 W e. the Auditors of said township do certify that we have examined the acounts of said township and rind them to be correct according to our best knowledge and belief. (E f. EMPFIELD, J. f. REESE. Aa.Iitorg T. S. E.MPFIELD, ittft -. A. W. KfLAyo, Clerk. April 1,1SS7- .fill no . V0 H'i . 24.57 . I6.is ; "46.17 ! 2fH34 8.2 2 IS . 43.75 . M.31 . 11. -2b 12. oo j .7.-i l.t : 4.:;8 many 02 1-2, 75, 87 12, of Beautiful A(JIIT()i; s NOTICE. In the mutter nf the final account o' Wm H . feebler ami 1-rancis Warner, executors ot John Wuicner. (je-eHe,l. who wh s guardian cl Aira-ha wi.i nd lny Catharine Will, minor children ol Auirusime I. Will, deceased. Havinu teen ap poinred an Auditor to make a dlstrttiuilon ot the bind as shown by said account. Notice hereby Mven that 1 will sit at mv office In Er.ensbur l'a.,on Wednesday, the -JTrh dav of Arnl iv-t' at ten o'eloek. a. m. to attend to the duties o! aid nppoinrment. at which time tad place all persons inrereste.i may atteol It th r- proper April S:h, jss7 3t. Auditor AUDlTOirs NOTICE. In the matter ot th flr.i nj finoi cour.t of Joseph Hocue. astirnee of K. r.. Ketio I et ux. for the benefit of his creditor. The under I siiftie.l havimt been appointed Auditor bv trie : Court or I ommon Pleas ol 'ltmr,ria counrv to j distribute the funds in hands of said asMiinee 1 notice is hereby jtfven that I will sit at the Arbi- tratlon Koom. In the Court Hmise at Ebensburif ! Pa., on Tuesday. Anril '2H ikst to f . 1 U..-.1A., nirn i?3, 11 1UC said dav to dlschiiriie the duties nf m rue the duties nf mv nt,,,M.n. 11. cu. mien anu wnereau persons Interested may attend or be forever debarred from comlni In oh aid fund. II. H. MYEKS. Au-J itor. Ehensbarn. April 2. '87. 3t. NOTICK. TO THE I.E( AT. HEIRS AND KEPSESEN tatives of Matthew McMullen. deceased, lake tiotioe. that an In juest will lie held at the late residence of Mat'hew McMullen dee'd in the township of Clearfield, in the county of Cam!.ri:i on Friday, the VTth day ot Mav, at lu'oVloefc in the forenoon of that dny, for the purpose ot making f.art it ion of the real est.-ite of snl.l de.-e.lent to and auionir h'.s heirs and let-al representatives. If the same can be done without preiudtce to or iponin the whole; otherwise to value anil appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to atfnd If you think proper JOSEPH A. (i'KAV, Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Eber.t-tmr. t'a. I Apr. 15. -4t J HOHEKT EVANS, i UNDERTAKER, AND M ANI'EAtTTI'KEK OF and dealer In all-kinds ol FCKMTCUE, -A tull line of Caskets always on hand.- i Bodies Embalmed WHEN REUl'IKED. Apt 30 33 Orplians' Court Sale YILDIBLE ll ESTATE. Hy virtue of an alias order of the Orphan"" Court ot Cambria county and to me directed ; there will be exposed to Public Sule at the Court House, in the borons h of EbenLurif, County of 'ambria , on SATrnn.ir. .WAr:th. jsst, at JO o'clock, ft. m.. the followinir described real estate, as t-.icntione.l .ind described In Third Pin. ties Writof Partition and drafts accoinpanyinic fame in the estate of F. X. Christy, deceased, viz: All the bituminous coal and mineral rfirht In an.l under purpart No. 1. which is hounded an.' described a follows : A certain tract of land situate in (rillitz.n township. Cambria countv. Pa., ad), inlnir lands purveyed In tl.e natoe ot Catiiariea Ilc st-r. I.ind surveyed in tt.eniimeof Richard N hit.-iiea.I nnd lan-i o! Ko.-iger Kradley-g esta'e and o'her better known a the Jacob Hur Koon tract or the Old H..mete:id. Hoirinnlntr at su'ar call, thence j,,- land warranted in the name ot Richard Whitehead. Nir'h :IT . decrees Eas: V.n't perches to a suirar : th-nce by land of li.-irer ,r:iley's !.ei-s. s..utb 4S1, iier'ees Eist. ; 2ii perches to pointers, thence by land warranted in tt.e name of ctt:arinc He:-ter, South s; ,le- ' irreej West, '.'ti' perches to the place of t eiiinn'nir. I containing about '? ncrc nml 14 1 jtrrrhc The surface and huildina ot s:u.l purpart have been accej.tcl and taken bv Dr. J. T. Chri'tv at the valuation placed thereon t.v the ShorifTs'ln- , quisition. ' AISO All the bituminous c.al and mineral rieht In and nnder No. 2 which Is bonnded and described as follows : A certain tract of land situ ate In said Township of tfallirzin. situate on the waters of Storm's Run. heirinnlntr at pointers, thence by land warranted In the name of Catha rine Heister. South 51 decrees East 70 perches to ' poin ers. thence by other lands of E. X. Christy, deed. Smith :!7' :. decrees West perches t) a . prist, thence North 41 decrees West 4 perches, thence by land ol Agnes Bnrk North no deirrets W est li perches to a post, thence hT tame K'.i de grees. W est 20 perches to stone, thence by land of John (rrove North '4 rteirree East 15 perches thence by same North 2f decrees West 17 perches to a post, thence by same North 2'. dee-rees West 20 perches to a post, thence by same 14'., decrees West 12 perches, thence by same North 21 deurees I West 2i perches to a post, thence by land ot Se bastKn Siberts. North R degrees East fi4 perches to the place of beginning, containing -44 acres and 1.7.7 perchc. 1 AI.so All the mirfaee and hufl.tlnirs of said purpart No. 2. which wllbe sold separately from ; the coal and minerals, j ALSO All the bituminous coal and mineral : right In r nd nnder purpart No. which Is bound ed and described as tollowo: A certain tract o land situate In said Township ol Osllitiin. beirtn- ' nlna- at a beech ftnmp and pointers, thence bv I land of Dr. J. T. Christy South 21 degrees West 10t' i.eTche to a pot. thence by lands of Agnes : I HurR North 22i, degrees West "1 perches to a post, j ; thence by same f-'i decrees Wrt 42 perches to ' I stones, thence North 41 degrees West 27 perches ' j to a post. theoe by other lan.1-- of the heirs f F. j X Cflrity. deceased. North .'171-. decrees Eat s:i . I perches to pointers, and thence "by land wa-rant- I I ed In the nenie ot Catharine He'st-r, North 51 1 : decrees Eat perches to t)e place of beginn ng, i I containing 4 t teres and 47 pnrchr. ALSO All the surface and bull. lines of said ' I pnnnrt No. which will be sold separately from I I the coal and mineral. " 1 ' AIJSO All the bituminous coal and mineral ' ; right in and under that certain tract of lar.d situ- ' ; ate In said Township ot (lallitln. hounded and I - described as follows ; being purpart No. 4 : Hegln- ! tiinz at a p. i name ol Ihi t. then.e bv 1-inl wrrrante in the , h Met ov North iv; degrees West 77 ! perches to a hickory, thence t.y land ol Henry Sanker N 4rt )i l:i dei: rees Eat 12 perches t a post . thence by same and l .n 1 of Snr.ih Or. ve North degrees East 8" perches to a t'oat. thence bv land ot Sarah iJrove North 15 degrees East :i; i jerch'cs to a j. est. I hence by land ot N. Dork North V-'1 degrees !!ast -js oerchea to a pcft. thence North ." degrees "e?t 20 oerches to a chestnut, ' thence by fan. 1 of ,I..):n tjrove South 11 degrees ! East 4 perches, thence by other land of F. X. ; I'hristv. dectased. N .rth fio deg-ees East 2" per.'s i to a post, thence hy sa.me ri'' ilegrees East 12 f.er- ches'to a post, ttience South 41 degrees East s parches to stones, thence by same Sooth 55 de- i grees r-ast 42 perches to a post, thence South 22' j degrees East perches to a post, and thence hy land of Dr. J. T. Christy, South 21 decrees West lo perches to the place'of beginning-, containing .7 armi anrl 42 jwrchw. AIs() All the bituminous coal and mineral right in and under that certain tract of land situ ate In said Township ot Oallitrfr. bonnded and described as follows being purpart No 5.: Be ginning at a post, thence by land warranted in the name of Ellen Catharine Heister Sonth 25 degrees East !sl perches to pointers, thence bv land of Dr. J. T. Christy Sonth 4". degrees Wes't 22 perches to jwitnters, thence by land of ,1. E. Shields North XK degrees West St perches to a hemlock, and thence down the Clearfield Creek by its var'.ous eonrsesand distances :v.J perches 10 the place of beginning, containing; Itto acres anrl 4 1 perches. ALSO All the h:tiim ino.is onM and mineral right in and under thai certain tract of land s tn ate In said Township ol Hallltzln (being pun art No. ",. bounded and described as follows: Her in ning at a post adiolning tract in name of .1 n Hay. thence by same North fW,' degrees West W perches to pointers, thence by land ol F. X Ch is ty, deceased North 4 degrees E"St :t' perches 1 , a beech, thence by same South (ti d 'grees Eas; ".2 perches to a Hnd. thence hy same South 9 deirr es East 12 perches, thence by same South 45 degr. es () perches, theBce by same South til degrees r st lo perches, thence by same Sonth 75 degrees F 1st 10 perches, thence by same 85 degrees East 22 perches ton pest, thence by same North 4rt degrees East 12' perches to a post, thence bv same North 85 degrees East 1f perches to a post, thence by same South 12 degrees Eist 15 perches to a post, thence t.y same 7: degrees East 5S per.-hes to post, theuce hy same North 54 degrees East 115 per ches to pointers, thence by same North 72 degrees East 4!i perches to pointer's, thence by same South 15 degrees West 2;t perches to a post, thence bv same South 15 degree Wet 34 perches to place of beginning, containing .'ti acres anrl Jf perches. T 11 1 1 M S O F SA1, 1 : . One-third of purchase money to be paid on con- I firmatlon of sale, and one-third in one vear there- 1 alter, and one-third at the death of ' Elizabeth ! Christy, widnw of the deceiient: the bitter ttcn payments with intereet payable annually, to be secured by I Olid s and mortgages on the premises. The last iu.lgtnent to remain in the hands ot the purchasers during the natural lilctime of said Elizabeth Christy, and the interest thereof to be annually paid to her alienee. Dr. J. T. Christy. .It SEI H A. U RAY. Trustee to noil the Real Estate ot April 15,1867. F. X. Cl riety, dee'd . 50c., etc. Beautiful New Our Wire 11 lPO' 8 clothes i &71afh fh 1 1 THE BOTTOM IS KEACHED AT LAST. The largest stock of hardware ever o Herod in the County can be found at my store. I am now selling many iroods at much le.s 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 cookinir or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks and farming implements call and. see mv stock nnd learn my prices. n,. IHGIISTKKKT. - - - EHEXSIUKG HARNESS AND SADDLErF ! I have now on hand the m.sr ashhitmiint of Harness and Saddlery in Kbenburg and am constantly manfaeturing new work. Call and see my stock of Harness. Halters. S&fifiiES, BfUOiES, WHIPS, cb I use none but the very best ol stock and sell at the lowest price llark taken in e. chango for harness. (J. L. FUEDFJUCK, Kbensburg, Pa. T.I kit i- r f J..1, p.-oik :ip;i!!v a" -x-leiliti.niV exfciiii-il at t lii.-, t fli D ON'ALD K. Dn-TOX. A Tl 1 1 R N EY - AT-1. w -r, ... . KHKSSBir:,'PEVA. e Office in Col-.nra le Row. FMI! SALE. The snt.scriher will fell ar private snle IOF 4S IM'll Tf I.PINE WATER WHEEL. ONE PERKY sHINOI.E M.VlilNE. side. cut. 1 Lath M'll and Sawmill con plete ex cepting head blocks and leltlmr necearv to run all the machinery. Kir fur't.cr t.arr-cu";ar call on ' Ii. M. KKU7KK at Asm ;i i k. or a-b1rs him at t hest Sj.r'ngs. Postofhcc. Catn) ria county. 1. Feb. 4. lfc7. T"iiroR-s mitice. In the matter of the second and final ac count ot Alvln Evans, Eaq. , A dmlnistrator ot Jf.hn O.Evans, deceased The undersigned . having been oppol - te.) Andifor by the Orphans- Court of Cambria county, to distribute the fund, as shown by said account, notice is nerenv given that I will sit at my ofheeln Ebensburg, Pa.. on Wednesday. May 4th. next, at in o'eloek. a. m . of said dy to attend to the duties of sa id appointment . at which time ard place all persons Inn rected trav attend it thev think proper. a. V. BARKER. April 15, 1S7. .T Auditor. 4 ftiTTOK'S NOTICE A IT Che undersized An.ll'or. appointed .v the Court of Cambria county to make d i--ribu - ion ot the fund In the hands of the shcr (i. arising from t he sa U' of te rea ' est -e or WinnTp. 1 ,.n -hoe r.n Fi. El.. No o.'. March T. lstr, here' v gives notice that he will s,t at his ertice In the l'.roiis.'h of E'. ensorg. Cambria countv. Pa., en Thursday . M ay 1''. l4i7. at 2 o'clock, p. M . f .r the purpose of at tending to the duties of said appoinrr ent at which time an.l place all persons interested may attend or be debarred from coming in en said fund. JOHN JENLON. April 15, 1'7. Au.litor. I )M I N I STR A T 1 ! I X ' NOTT C E . -4. V Estate ot W IPiam McConnelt deccasei Letters of Adrrln strati. .n on the ?'.-tate of William McOonncll. la'e of the Township of Washinffton. Cambria C:..uptv. dw--r 1, having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate nr hereby rot fried to make payment without d'lav. anl t'o'O havirg claims against the same will'present then prop erly authenticated .r epeif-m-nr. to EI.1ZA M, -CON-NELL. ELLA M.-ciiNNFLL Snmmtt. April?, '67. Admlnistratrixs-. VT-PI IbK's NOTICE. In the matter of the first and fina I hcc. unt nf Alvln Evans. Es... A.Im'nisrrator of Iemiel O. Evans, deceased The unders'ged. hav'n t een Bppelnted Auditor t.y the Orphans' Court of Cambria enanty. to d1tribnte the It.nd as h.wn by said Sfnnt : Notice Is peTe'-v given that 1 sit at my rfftce in Ebenhnrg. Pa. "on Wenes-lav. JViav 4th. pc;rt, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to attend to tbe duties of said appointment at which time and place all persons interested rrav attend if they think proper. A. V. MARKER. ' April 15, 1S7. rtt. Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of dminisira-ion on the estate of James c. Brown d-eased. late of the Horongh or Lilly Cam bria county. Pa have been granted to the nndersigred. All persons Indebted to said es tate are notified to make payment to me wfhout delay and those having e'alnis ags(nst the same will present them properlv authenticated to JANE A PR- WN. Administratrix. Hemlock. Pa.. March 1, l.f7. A UDTTOR'S NOTICE. X. In the matter of apppointment of Jno H Hrown Anditor. to d'stri'.utc the funds in the hands of Albert E. Render, assignee of Albert Ivcrv. Not'c-. c here'..' riyen that In 1 lirs-nnce of tho above appointmet t. the Anditor will it for said purpose r.t:the r tbee of (Jeo. M. Rade r ..-.. In the borough of Etvnstmrg on Mop 1 iv April as. !:. t 2 o'clock, r. v.. when and where all persons Interested mav attend or be debarred from coming In oi said lun.'. JNO. II. BROWN. Aprils, lss:. Audlnor EDITOR'S NOTICE. ' 'rp f 1 a n s t . nrt of I amhr'a countv t rep irt .Jt tribu'ion of the funda in the bands of EHa R.-w. land, executor ol John Long, di -ease l, as shown I y his first and partial account, as well, the funds in the hands ot said Elias Rowland, ad in 1 n IMT a. 1r Sarah Long, deceased, a shown I v his first and partial account . horchv give nt!-''e that h will sit at his office In the tH.nuu-h of Fhonshurg, Pa., on Tuesday, May HI, 1 at pi o'clock . a.m.! for the purpose of attending to the duties ol said appointment, at which time and place all persons Interested shall attend or he debarre.t from com ing on said funds. AL IN EVANS. April li. -S7. St. Auditor. Twist Suits. and don a new one is only a change in matcrim, unless ine wearer sees that Modern Cut, Recent tvle, Fashionable Fabric, and the Prevailing Shades also en ter into the combination. Our Gcr.uine Wire Twist Suit, that we are now sdlim: for 10. -"0, will meet these requirements exactly. They are strong, all-wool goods, that we warrant not to fade or change color, and have a first class tailor cut style that adapts itself to the form, resembling custom-made apparel in every particular " We have the Wire Twist Suits in Men's and Youth' sizes and in Plaid and llack Colors. Ifyouwantto get the benefit of an unbroken assortment, call and see these goods at once. L lil. W001F. SOU & THOLUS, Leaders in Style and Low Prices, JOILVSTOW.Y, - - FEYX4. FOR SALE STEAM IM17M. CI.HY m 're l aps. K.ier and Sheet-Iron W erk. Mrnn.l-I.snil fpginesnn.l t oilers on hand Ho'rt ing engines inii machinery a spec i a !t v. TH -As 'A KLIN. Allegheny. Pa. ( Jan . 22.-1 v.) I7"xr.( TToirs notice. Letters testatner.tsrv ii;.on the es'ate cf Jeremtah Topper. Inte t.f All'st.Mv towhst ip.de eeaed. having t een granted to trie undersigned by the RVgi-ter of Cambria county, those In.iett e l to sai.i est.-ite are re.iuerr.1 to "make payment w Ithcut d!ay and tt"c having claims against the same will present tt.cm. properly authentica ted, for settlement . W. April 1. 17. A. K. LITTLE. Executor. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Etate of Imriel M. Earran. dec d. Notice 1 hereby given that le!!-r oi admlnlf-t-ation on the estate nf Iianiel M I arren. late el Munster townshif-, CamtTla cunTv deeaed, have been granted 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 au:heut Icatel tor settlement. MATILI F AR REN. April 1. 1857. fit. AdmlDftratnx, TO THE -TIOOE DinECT()KOF CAMItRIA COCNTY. iETIFMFN In urnuii't- ol the mrfv-thirJ f e-tlon ot the Act ot Assembly of May rii. 1!4. 011 are hereby notified to meet in convenilon at F ei.st urg. in the Court H..uge at ene i.'rlwk, v. t. on t e first Tix s.iay et May. A lb, 1T. te lr;g the "r ! oay ot the mon'h. ard select nra rece. , ry a mapirlty of the whole number ol dire-tor i jresent. one person of literary and scientific ac- inurements and of skill and eiperience in tl e art ot teaching, as County Superintendent for the three sue e l ing year-, and certify the result to the Sia'e Superintendent at Marr'.shurg. as re quire! by the tblrty-ntuth and fortieth section! ot said Act. " Lewis Stutir. April lbth, 3t Su; t. ot Cambria County, I 70R RENT. The unilersiffi.pd of fers the following destrat le property lor rent : An elegant ftore r.-m 2rx4 feet elegaDt glas, window, suitable ter hardware store or any other store and there is a tinsh- p and tools In smnae building. T here is a g-Ki ga'.len nd b t a rta reb el, and rooms in the building suitable f(.r .'.welllrg. A s lend! 1 01 portut.ay for one want ing to Hurt a hardware and titling etab!i-hment the trj.te is already established as 1 have been carryinifon the business tor vears. Ttie above t.roperty is situated in Carrolltown, Cambria Countv, Pa. Alio, several 1 .ts of ground in a good state rf cultivation situated in Carroll township conven ient to the Horough. Possession jiiven Aprillst l"f7 . Call on or addre-. AM'REW H. HAVO. Pec. 24. Carro.:t owLCibia Co.,P. -FOR- THE CIHBHU FBEEtHH, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN" TITK COr.NTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70