1 r . 4 - i . 4 i . "3 i 'A : A i . t (Samlma ref man. j CBCNSBURC. PA.. FRIDAY - - - JlK:, lysi. President I'livelanu and wife are spending a two wetka vacation iu tba Adirondack. The bodies of (Vx Chiuewe will be disinterred t Saa Ftancifco this v-etk and ehipd ly stealer to I hi.a lr final interment. Ti-e Celestial think they will be lost uultss deposited in the oil of China. Eighty kock Insu emigrants who were ready to land in l'Uiladt lphia one day last week, were rot peruiilte'J unuer the pauper act. Their passage had been paid by the English t iovemmnii, iu order to get them cul of the country. Tkey will be scut Imck. A RESOLT-TION that American tlsher- j men must b:de ly ti e laws gverr.ihi; ' Canadian fishermen m tl.u eveutof tLeir , bing admitte! to Canadian wuri, Ly , treaty between the two Governments, was unanimously adopttd by thec;nute, at Ottawa, on Tuesday Ihsu Major Bex. I'EKt f.y IRa a no- ted newspaper man who has long been Joing tor the people. It is distinctively a conspicuous ilguie at Washington, lh reuse s parly. It goes slowly, ier died in that city ou Saturday last. He ' P" a Mile loo s?ow!y fjr .vnue of oar was the au'hor of u uiut.l)er of book, i niore aggressive citizens, but it carries had esf.a lished the (V,:.rf ;onl Pi-: heavy burdeu of retponsiLi!i;y and rectory, and w.s acquaint. . I with every prop-.iw to dump it into the public man in the coun'.ty. ' fJitch. It !s better to have a reputation I for looking before you leap than a repu- IT has been discovered at Harriaburg tAti" for lapin.' before you look. The by Governor lVsver that the name of mT Ptisun like ISUine, might make I'reorg Ilai.dy So.ilh, Ti evident of tie , 'i"i.au: atlai:nn, ration, but it would ' tfT.r:stoquaa;it. Tlie men wholiave : Litzinger. F. P. Tleruey. Thomas Lifzincer, t eanif," combed chiefly nr tramps, was es- 01 the ceit icmocratic primarjjiectjon. Senate is r.ot it!'.x.d to the genera! Kev- ! lrs.iual r.r-.h-r than Na:i..njt!. nnd itd j pursued Mr. 0lir;eu with such relent- CapUin James Murray. Andrew Weible. ' Ublished to work on the streets, n.d the! ' jonnstow'n. enue ct ar d tint ter 're f il's un- tri'i!..r.cy n.uli he at ihe exL- of t!.e If"s ferocity will, of cour, claim that 1 John E. Soanian. Captain John I'orter and ' prisoners were iL-harjed. The issue was , dertbeCoustltiino,,: M,ny propria- Nations h-.s s,.d welfare. The no dotJbe ba , lt f, b, the Knights of Labo,. J" W;: eM,. tions ,a,ed u.n tie increa, revenue man ot mo,. soUr coor.sel. who re.vrds JJ aU Intel. igent Can, dias to the . JZZZ? wl tht rtmainTo" ' Eleven car.. . loaded with high-cla . e -!-r ,? ,he deeuton will suffer iucorri-nce. ! public oliice as a pub r trust, who w tht UC: that tbe tlovercor General Las, ' fhl?. " v-ukblbu. 1 . Peonies' servant and .,l . monarch with iLrvUgh .:s agents, teen guilty Of the '1' fuliK J Pennsylvania Kaitroa-l. U.ut ha-f a m.!e Kbensburt. 1HF .w liia .'" i:an nr..teuaKcn to raNe 12",ui, for the purpose of i building a monunirut to the memory of I GeneraHJrant.at H.veiside Tark. Sums i from 1 cent np to ,en dollars wi:i Le re- 1 ceivtd, but no larger amount. ITtsi- dent Cleveland has sent a donation of i ?10 and a lrtt.r wutaiiy commending the ucdertak'.i g. iitE fniiaaeirn-.a Ai'"f( savs : iiae newspapers Ihr jughout the country ap- j rn r tit he nvikiriir the niiMl nf thir iiiu . portunity for placing ir. nomination can- '. didates for a place on the Bench of the United states Supreme Court. Luckily, ! a newspaper honnnatiou dots not cost much and do. a not count frr much. I Som of tho persons suegested might do well enough in umpiung a baatba'.l match or m holding a stop-watch for a ! horse r.iije. Claka t ,i'-n a kalk, an Italian wo man, was convie'ed In New York city last week cf murder in tho first decree, for the killiu of her husband, ly shoot ing with a revolver. She will be sen-teno-d today, (Filday,) to b; hatiged. The tfiicers expect a harrowing scene when brought up for sentence, as the woman ha completely broken down ' since her conviction, refuses ail food, j and moans pitiousiy all the time. ' .nn- fiikf. tfil fV TT.a Vi ia icL-Odf f.r ti I f," , " , 7 "V .., : ,7, ; furlough on -account of nl Which U retuseawiumaKcnimtneoo- ject of the armj s sympathy, and that tue new nmu.try are too anxious to get rid of Liu.. The Gern.au press seem to be of the .pini,n that thechck to Boulanger is ony temporary. Tin- nrli-e of r,tTee hits advanced 10(" , pei cent, within a year. It la estimated tha If the prico k-eps up as at present me f uee .,i.r.e.rra in country w.u pay during the prtsent year OaM) more than they pid in lo. or an equivalent to a tax of r.early $1 on avery man, woman r.ad child in the couutiy. Tho snrply is entir.lv inadequate to the demand owing to a partial failure of the crop In Rrszil, Java, and Rritish India, and a leaf .!', t!.A t ittrAckP.l the berry iu the lilarul of Oyloo. lt : . 7 . , , " u" """" t.u.a t v.e7i,.u mitratui to the other coiTc producing rouMrto, the days of coflee drinking are numbered, as thus far ull attempt, to check It have been unsuccessful, and the time will come when a cup of coffee will be one of the luxuries Ins'.ead of an article of daily consumption. Geneual Masieu Workman I'ow DBULV iu au address issued to the Knights irt Labor in regard to the Fou.tl. of July, gives the following ad- vice In regard to resolutions to ba passed : "I desire also that th question of the restoration of the people's lands to the care of the people be discussed. Pass re solution declaring that the hold ing of from Cfty to sixty millions cf acres cf the public domain by aliens is sinful and un-Americun. (Jo further. and lU'inarul that the alien landlord shall let go his ho'.d. rajs resolution ilftr'arirtc rhut avrra ,.ra. t i - v r wv.10 in 1 1 a 01,11 ii reJ by fraud, perjury or chicanery is an j acie sto'en, aud demand that the thief be rtquirtnl to make restitution to the I people. l,uss resolutions never to take 1 your eyes of the UpU until one eo, ,1 1 nia,- ci..T, v '.'t i i plain, simple, fco.ic U sha.l govern ( kUO u...u..1 oi i.mu, wiieiuer me nouer j be rich or poor, individual or corpora-. tion. fakH the land for the people, un der the people's laws, the question of tbe day. It was cot for air, sunshine or wattr alone tLat our fathers fought ; j Wu I fit ij.miI fra frrm IKa .Va -V n .1 . , " " ' peculator, whether native or alien. . . j i polls you can make jour ae ect on of hers numbering their acres by the mil- ., ... .. . . feft tbe grin unprotected at a critical period i"encr:u.c iTimary Election. uiacci.t wreiuw toukttiie ki tiaieoi lu formed atld tteneia Boulanget'S place . ,. : , . r .. 2. " i .. the iwwMinn nf 'iV1 aitm hv Mch : t0 ttl6 5i"! of lbe tll,r,, cocn l)OUt tie CeD- ! ... , . .. . , . j Nol.le. deceased, at the appraised valuation I . - . candidatts to fill the different offices and i lu,n3 lDe possession 01 oo atres ny eacn . of Its growth ; a heavv rain which froze and uion it i.y n icqucrt du;y awarded t y the s as Minisivr ot var. na heen nueti oy i . . . . Indun does not seem to De so prominent i " v "J-- "u ""'' u , ! Ma'ch wiidi which driei ont the roots. TrOK t-'or.NTY tmeasurek. : court, or chow cause why trustee i.ouid not he i General Saussiere. It was claimed that j Z'Zo I. rr He to're" t TWS Vf ' nl wasTedar Ind f"' , I estimated a t aUuo X- a ..a,dat. for TOa'SS ! "I,KJin,eJ ct it a v. sb, A. the continuance ot Clanger as Minis j TZ; mUU aTr Secti" 'irirlurtal j IZ UIJZZ ' -fa" r:. ' I ter of ar was a constant menace to aDj lAia about Uje canJidatpg port of an abuse, said to have been dis- were unhurt were ap.Ued at the accident. ,s ' amtri. Borou.h. Mar. 4. is,:. Germany, and his plan of military or-J bomivfiM . Kvtryvear there are enough ?ye"J by a Datoria coniinlttee which The passengers wno were onhurt and the -A man named Magee was on trial re- T V " i p ' -r iPiuizUici. tu exy.ve to the countr, , IVmocrat3 away frcn ukmj ja " through hen crews of the tralQ9 9et to work totrL in Bedford count, -.for -" FLnnn. i JollIlStOll, Buck & Co., lie is without doubt, to-day. the mos ,f - SlTodSiiSifo1 I T.LV 7? ' ha mLle .0 Z LVr yt.r Te wa ac! SKM.r. " T tijjpo ' popular man in Frauce.and it is thoi;-ht ..... r . n . .. ,.. ' ,, . nroduce of their labor is the source of : co1 fro,n the coal 041 nd tne debrU of ,ne LaJ maile nr Wlttj Iour ears rp was ac" ienky eichexsehk. jvx lVl.Ji, that, his d Wce:n, ,,t wilt be on!v tern- 1 eUct,0n?J.an VOtcJ a':ke' Could !'ave rrjn-. r i PaenKer car were scattered over the dead 0ed. The stw wh.ch Magee u.ed seems K.chi.nd Twp. nTI, T5 norarv. and that he wi 1 come back to - - ------ . mated: JJKi me oniectors to tins prac- w . .. ... ,1 rvu-vr rroT,..,, ' The New York lhrilj does not pro- , frss to belone to any politic: party. au.I , as alw.vs been Independent m its i i course, although, more frequently act- , i .-. v with iho Rs-.siitt. ir-riii 4 Li.'lir 9 . r ! r.- I article published last week m the i.r- 1 all is an indicative straw showing the ! way the wind la blowing. Tbe political ! situation a? summed up by it id as fo'- i Idas : The people of this Country see clearly that a Democratic administration nieaus , reace and cn3merc!al prosperity. It is , evident that the business community in ! every part of tbe continent is not only j sati.xCed with the pieseut order of things, , but will decre its continuance. Na tional affairs are conducted on the lines cf a policy at once conservative atid pa triotic. If there is a Uck of that dan gerous brilliancy which would entangle us in foreign complications, there is au increase ic the public teetiae of security. ... s j Con.dence prevail everywhere. X o douUs or feais or subpiciou." lurk in thtt air. There is 110 prevailing feeling of iincertrtinty to interfere with commercial enterprise an-i adventure. When we tak' 80 account of stock we Cud that "r innuicai ocks balance, and there is nreaaea crisis to wh.cti we look lor- ward with trepidation. The country is a . m on its feet, with cool blood and a level ueau nu mr pienjuui coasriouscess or 1 v ... . , .. ; uenuri ami MreagLC. 'T,U .v.i,, , : 1 " l"e '"-. " , 1 ,r r4r tam . " ' " " i lo oecoin- me executive or tne Kepub- ? . 1 ,lc- e are noL a war .oving race. We have a ffreat country to develop. We the man'pulation of onr i"uui , e re maaiug use OI lEe i'lf "unities for wealth which ate everywhere offered to the iLdustri- ! ous and persevtrirg. v Len an admin i iatratiot: to which we delegate the over- ! sijht of our National Interests honora bly steeis clear of foreign entacglements, keeps us free from intestine confusion a?d chc "croachments on the rights of Hny sionot the country, it achieves tLe !oftle8t yictory an'1 w,ts the Mi whch a Republic affords, Tbat 13 wLat the IXmocratic party nJ th, Executive have been do:ng for mire than twoyears. They Lave served tLe couutry faithfully, and the country recognizes tLe fact. The Republican party was over thrown, in 9pile of its desperate use of patronage, by an aroused and alarmed people. It had fullen from its high pres tlge of great moral ideas, aud while it retained the garb of the patriot it en tered upon the life of the spoilsman. It was Lor of love of country. It ended iu love of power. It began by serving the whole, but it ended by serving Itself. To -morrow, (Saturday,) is the Pri mary Electfon, aDd it behoovts every Iemocrat to go to tbe polls. At the I who will be second for Treasurer at the colawg VtimMy Eltction wi; h.l ; enough remain .f they had voted, would have changed the . t.n k...,.., I he,p to m t ,f afl.r . e!ectIon J0a CnJ lhat aU Qr c o j SrU mfQ are nU nornJlllted or eyen . .-v. .v.j '.w.i.. ouuu.u , none of them that you voted for. lt will I t. . . ... ... ma sauaiuciioa to k.tiow that you done j 0UI l1u?J for lprQ? that t- I not deftatfd by your nez,ect. Xht.re , waa a Governor of Massachusetts a few ; yeara acrt e;ecte , by on ot. -u , erv , fvery man who voted for him felt happy, be cause he was the man who done it. ! Some of your friends may be defeat.! . t the corn!r,R tt nmry by 0Re yot bQt rtor.-t you the man to Jo To ! i words of thesriHoman r, r r,-t ! ' L V. . .. . ,P . ' i j a. ' Ei-rofe was ahkn lt week from . clrcumferf nee V clarnitv ' ff"'. l" C'rm f-"e. A calamity, j ,n ' ! " "UJ'r ! "V" j vent-d by human foresight, bat unfor- tunately was not thought of in time, appalled the chivaliy of EnglanJ That j cottar I Queeu Victoria is still alive ia a rr.At.:er .... . ... ... .1 tc oe wonacrea a:, tor it is announced "that a daring milliner by some unac- countable means ran the gauntlet of the Lord Lhamberlain's c-ffice, and at the ttJ lo tne Qljeen yic swooned when she discovered it. It is estimated that siuce the com mencement of the building strike in Chicago, J'.iJU.OOO has been lost iu wages wmcn would have been paid if work had gone on as usual. Not only the WK8 'oat. but every other I business that would have been benefitted i i indirectly by tte circulation of that a t ast i ....... . r , - - ! m . . u" or money has suliered. . j A eoMPLinK list of tbe Appropriation : BiUs P"1 T tbe Legteiature at iu recent , essiou 8buws um appropriated of ' l-ll.ti; dibtnouted as follows i Gen(,r ApproprUlU)n B1 , sute purposes 601 i;o 40 ' Distinctivnty State purposes 1 Wav 40 Iustitutiom not strictly State.. w- . ilotipltals Homes, schools, etc , Erection of tablets, etc Miscellaneous....... , - .-'--w w , 7P3.63.; 20 , 247.0C3 oo j m.ooo oo 176,000 00 22,56100 1.28100 Inilvldaal claims Tensions aod annuities.. . . . . uominaiea tne man who received t.d I : . . rod nnr.i.,i . ir r-.t ..ml..im-. to be rospsed of wires. It has been - JK UtMlr? LJ 111 . JTil. Wokk i ok the Courts. Ttie liar- risbursr rru.i sjs : rer e.try ses- , ? .7 1 extra vote tut iue cuuna iu juierprrnu,; .h, newly mde Uwj and in re-eoneilioe tk&m u :rh fti. 1 ta7 .& ir ia rl tFrirA . " .w"7 7T.1 . " ' ,r. , s n 'ju lUw, t v 'beiLt V. : , .kw ii.-1 urU wjn u.ve mjre than the ordinary 1 auuur.t of labor to perform to get things movie:: proin-ily in tbe uew grooves. The principal measures which will riirniM erteiisivetv in the I'onrt.q Are the , i,2n j..ct.TlSe j,AW Dd the uew Revenue Jw. I: requiresonly a cursory exami- Latiou or ih-sw two pieces of legislation . . k. . . . t . ..11 A .whw'. wU. nsita , an.ouat af 4. i.r and beneficial " construction to fit them into their places io the statute books. j It kt-pt the courts busy for a Dumber of years to Adjust matters under the j Itevenue Act of 1S79. in which the ' changes in the old law were few as com- pared with those mtde by ihelaw whjcb , has just passed, so it may be reasonably 1 ... 1 . - ...., 1 "lf. S?. "n'aS ' ;!aps before the various questions ari- ; sing iiL.der ttie new law are settled, even if a succeeding Legislature d?s not sti'l further mix things. This being the ce the State cannot ex pee, fo realize at once the larije in crease of revenue which r.pon the un trame'ed working of thpoe measures woti d ll w into her cff-r. Apieals from the settlements for licenses and twm will ti im At laar temrkirAri v t,.rr nm.tnid.4. s taten at its best the revenue irom met sources vri:i ior some ... ... kn ..,.,. rj.r- " l"ur.'u ..'"""-Ci'.i:,. nor li--aver win aouoiiess rememwr im? f..t, i, ..riming dwn the over- : . t . v i . . I grown appiopriatioos of the last session. ; - 1 WliETUKR the. vs.t ol M:nam O-Uneii to Canada is likely to of any J piacticU Uneht to the cause he repre- ; hem mav i a jestionea, nut ne n i , esi succreueu ia 7' ,T 1 tuu .aj u " - - w- 1 m a. a. - t.kaaA . t a: nifn lnrrMttm iiv i iir: . k i..,.ni.i ir, territorv where the Utter Lolls sway, ' and in spite of all the unmanly aud ille- 1KLL LI avL lb UU fcrviaa tauuvuiw u a-- crtatet ihumauity aud injustice. No ' norortnnity has been given to tbe Eng- jsh forj press to art that what has Kicuard K. Iwis. Uavid hvans and George ftlaafraaa i been done baa beta stmp:y rne wora or American p.)nticians. Ior Jir. u JHim XIm h tn he hai addressed are all irishmen. x niiv l them art unOoaouv loyal liru- .-.-':;-.,- ,.., t..r l.iitv rt. ru.t 1 L!:ud item to the IruiL. and the sym- ; ti., ,.,det--ndent of creed or nationality. feel that the matter as it has been pre- ; senttd to them cannot be laughed away ?iv'r.2T": " : t;,: .7; ,. i pathy ol such men oughi to count ior - . . ' - " ) tlm rtown wit ft chair. The burglur m touch .n Hie Sirtiig.e tnat is oe.ng F ...u.u. wuuy, rira , d Dut npt waged u-lermine.!y in lariiameni. . r. van. isUtL0 o one, j aces rtoterM. w unam - . .,, nn That the mass of the Canadian popula- : LJ. Uavls. Dauiel T. Jones, Thomas J. ana the thought might well make the ' 9on' Ger2e R" nW- crUin D"n1"' -English Goverumt nt pause in the policy ' Benjamin Lloyd and Joseph Fueh. ..., tt to .. crr .(,. rr r.s mm mif ni I The Drttcessloo then returned to the en- mercilessly. r.i!u't'ii'i Jtc-ord. . i Vftei- the Indi vn L vshs Indi- .n..n. .... t. lur.,ta h!d l,v . the tiibes in the Indian Territory are i multlplyiug. Although the title of the Indians to these lands is secured by the ; most solemn pledges that the United j le curbed much louirer : aud some re- ! maikable soecimeus ot lomc are proau- . . . ced to auiport that end. One of them is aJvauced bv the St. j Louis UlAji-DuTfjcrnl to the effect that ; the Indian proprietorship of the lands : is a leading si-ciuieu of land monopoly, because 41.WJ.UJ0 acres of land are held ! lr Ty.tMJ Indians. As this makes just ! -.r.t u,.rw. t,. nii Indian it sema th-it -' - . .- . the excitemeut of cui cotemporary is somewhat misplaced. With land grab- tire never hear cf other land owners : hiring men to work on their farms ? ; East Liberty, Pa.; Dale Graham, of Alie- j Maryland, and in Fulton and Beo f ord coun Ind.gnation that the Indians Lave ac- gheDy city, son of ex-Speaker, Graham ; J. j ties- thi State, and although the Govern lually adopted the civilized vice of hi- . II. StauJer. of Lewisville, Ohio; Wemer : ment omeiaU have ben after it for 22 years, ring labor and paying for it, id a novel I Snyder. ofSbamokin, Pa., were found dead, i l""V bave never been a'jle to capture it. At expression OI tne luuilamentai convic- 1 Und-whtn tha white man wants it. ' 1 Wak Taxes Fohkver. The Repub lican narty U rapidly committing itself l.i th. Ti;..o r.f ..riu.tnillnf tlia I tJvf.3 forever Senator Sherman favors ! thomcrrti.TAMl.a a,.rnt. r.a 1 r le fr V.Uincrn in tliin rilr "v , proj ost?s to reduce tne revenue dj in- , creaiitg the tariff nearer to the prohibi- j Vorrtv Jr IfJ And this is the Republican iative to maintain the taxes and i squander the surplus, or raise the taxes , to prevent it, j As. a matter of fact and of history, Ia f olioVe J b" a dirnlnun ! ja the revenue. So 'hat there is reason ' to believe that the people migbt be re- ! Iieved of uusecrSary taxation, and the ! j i rrn-'ut? o. uiiurtrvxKj it tr.iuo, vj wir rr- . . r ...... . . .. . v . 3iu.i.xauu nsuaHo vji.ij ui ,,n? V,e la"3., oioet to i ere ting ttie taxea nut in oiaer to preserve , . e V tAiuu...e g. a.. .mail claae of favored manufacturers- ; JTiiV to ' the i,7otection ! , lloVtVc. f". "i . lrFKU t"" : rm Tariff of twentv-five Tears airo the Republican organ proposes to build still higher our Chinese Wail against com- ! Trie r." I ' ,, ,, . . , , j ropo in Rut it presuppose the fact th-t the , lop!e love to be iobbed.-V 1 . WorlL i Tub CnoLERA In Soirrn America. Two radically conflicting reports are given concerning the presence of cholera at Ruenos Ayres. One brought by a vesst-l which left that port some time ago, says that the peopie are dying off like aneep, ana that the ravages of the disease are terrible. Another from a citizen of that place denies tbe state- ment nd says that there is hardly any viineMo ar uu. xne prooaniuty with re- ; J gard to such conflicting statements is j i that while tbe alarmist leport is some- ' what exaggerated, it is nearer the troth a a. a . . ... I . . i Ihtn tliA ( n iLruel es.A . a wW:a. v a. 1 - - - j Ing that there is no epidemic! There 's ! ceitainly enough toundation for the va-1 riuUS reports couceruing cholera in j :ou;h Anica lo warraut the strictest I quarantine, and tbe utmost sanitary 1 precautious In the United States. We J , K y lo HgDl lte eri-1 tK; . at U.F do", next ear. lf not :: ' .. ." aiuouua oi preven- i n.o win nj ut, wonn m.r than arn LilM Wtiric VIM TiA quantity of attempts to cure afttr it h.. got a foothold here. Tttk pnblic debt reduction for the month of May ! estimated st from 16.. WO, to 19,000,000. ' ADD1 f 103 AL LOCAL. MonJav las, was a pleasant sunny day la tendering a fitting tribute to the honored Early loth, laornlo our store, bo!- ness houses and a r.u.nber of cnvate dwell- ' ines were decorated by skilful Lands and J children on the streets were to be seen carry- Ing floeis to the engine bouse where ar- raceenicDls had been niade fur tha pro- f Cession to start from. j Atone o'clock the prcessloD formej at the etiglne house and headed by the Eoeo- ! burs Cornet Band marched down to Centre ' street, thenct, to Ilih street, tbenee wtst to ! Julian street atd up Julian street to tbe j Catholic cemetery, where a crowd bad j already collected to witoess tle dedication I of the monument to the Ilev. C. Christy, j deceased, ChapUin ot the Seventy-eight ' negligent P. V. C. ! Aft4.r fhe -rrivml of thB TTnc-.ioo the banrt , , m fine b4,lection of mUH and , ... , . , ...... . ; itbui;' ui 1 .i i u'ULic w9 yceci upon : the 8r,ve Judge Johnston then Pepped ' upon the temporary platform erected for the ! occasion and after r?feirin rrltfly and elo- , qu. nt!y to the memory cf the late Father , Christy, Introduced Lieutenaut Colouel Ar- ; chibaM Blakely of Pittsburg, who served in the same regiment with Father Christy durioR tne la'e war. Colonel Blakely, who Is a pleasing speaker spoke for about an ' hour rn the life and services of Father1 Christy, paid a glowing tribute tohiacharac - c.mteu uuuiuer 01 mci- i rtnt th.r t...., -,,n. i .v , i C " . f " . . " . . spote reeiinRiy or tneir inendsnip wbile la the servire. . I Ttie monument which we some time ago. described is a neat marble shaft lo feet hi,ih ' surmounted by a cross and stands at the i r f tb ffrave in the eneUue r.f tha ! autels of st. jtph. 8 Tn- 8rave8 of tu following named vete rn wno "P in lt Catholic cemetery alone with Father ChrL-ty, were. aHo deco- : vated with flowers -teDhen Cha.ve. Jimes 1 c N"'D. J-remUb Facan. Jamea Litmr. ! John Lamoaugh. Mark Edelblute. Jackson , ""eir graves : juiwara ( i nomas u. tvaus. iliiton Kolrts , v. ioaa. t rrom tbenee the proce-toiou marched out j i T.:. t- ...7. ...... ........ r"'- "av,d f-vans. or.mta trans, tvan CL"'n -IIeLerdm&,"nf,t' ! I Lloyd. , Jerenii.h ,. TW,. Tt Vnn,. rt,- n-in wriiam. .lames . I.itt'efiei.t Th,.m.; ! R K..n, n.vM r. .m, n. M. I j- Todd uutch.n. gloe house and disbanded. The weather as ! we said before was fine, and everything ! Ped off pleasantly. A number of country I DeoMe and strancers were in town during tbe day and witnessed tbe ceremonies. a Terrible Railroad Accident, A t4.rribIe aceident oed about three on be nnsylvania IUilroadon last Friday nillht AHskl.f half nac. m.mIW . . I " -i' " hki .uj wu,t" peopie were ainea ana a number of others seriously injured. Fast Line West left Altoona at ten minutes after 8 o"cloek and was composed of two engines, an ex- press car, bagcage car, four Dassenser ! coaches, a parlor car and two sleepers, and when it reached th .r.o r . ! ..... ... . . f riNii iri n was irrjinc n.rvrfi un ti.. i.t !,.. i track The axle on one ot tbe coal cars ont- our passengers. and Cbarles Beidleman.of Brlndetield. Ohio. : ork city, ujtru aiier oeicir tasen to .itotina. beinK taken to Altoona. The wnnnded were as follows : George U. j Pael of Columbus, Ohio, receded hurU to . . " 1 cis ueaa alia let? tnn waa Mnmur .??' ot ra5e"". had received ; " 3 "-" " 1 ul v'u '"-ueu, ana nis ngnt siae . A elllKt ant ah V.. a. - J a. 1 i j ....... . t Buu,ew" irjureo. uiara AlOert, a ' nu., omuiKau, uu leceivea . contused wound of the left wrist and ! lacerated wound of the left eye. flattie Lnckett, of Alexandria, Va.. had received I a compound fracture of be rignt rib and i several cuts about the head. Edith Glese, a i utrie pirl ajsed 11 years, was traveling with ' ' "Tear, J T 5 f i K . I W P ' nr?ucn 6J of the ear and was canght ! b ber nli" The latter received some i il'i: uriTrM .n n.r . a a . - .... t : . . i . ... . " n.. uu uic iiitie , " iiiiu-u uyiut suoct. aiotaer ana aauR&ter reside In Chicaeo .nan ana aauKnier resioe in cnicaao. It. it. t orter. colorea. or UetroiL Michigan. had his left leg severely bruised, as was also r the fa.Ung mbers nd taJ to ont- William Moore. ws struck by a piece of timber and knocked tnrough a car window, but beyond lew scratches was nnhnrt. Rev. John Al- ,ord' of la?er Falls, Pa., received several rnt4 arw.ii t t ho fjn . rH h.. K.. i .. : " " " ' """H'"" VreT "'sent out from Altoona wlth . DurXr ZZl.T Z liTJt Jur(Kl were uken to Altoon4 wnere where even care possible to afford them was rendered. On Friday last, the workmen at Swoopea ' stone quarry at Mapelton. in Hun tingdon county, went on a strike because of a re- ductlon ln wages. They were previously paid by tbe cubic yard but tbe manager ! decided to pay by the car load which, the ; men claimed, would make a considerable 1 1 reduction in the day's wages. There are ! almost forty men employed at the quarry ' and it is said they declare they will stay until their demand is complied with. - - out : "9 ,e"rK dePrf ssed Jourappetite is Pr rPU ar bothered Un Headache, yoa re fid4fet:y vous, and generally out of Bort' nd wanttooraos up. 3race up, but Dot ,th etimulanta. rpring medicines, or which have for their basis very cheap. a wl,,,-ly' D ''ich stimulate yoa for an hour, aod tbeD leave you In worse condition inan before Wtat you want is an altera- . tive that will parity your blood, start healthy j action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your i vatalitv, and give renewed health and ! strength. Such a medicine you will find In Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at the drug stores of E. James, of Ebens bwg, and W. W. McAteer, of Loretto. a ar l i ravin i-rwaa 1 1 nAm e - s vu v a t rwn ; tirntc mil ti .r i.o th. . v. . . " " " " -" rtouse 1 retnr. .nf iwt to th ,wkinn ,. EWS aSDOTHKK 50T1.XGS. Operations in tbe Standard Rolling-mill, i ! near XoriatowD. hare been ansoended be- I I Cause of tbe unreliabilty of tbe employe. I Tbe IWllefoota, Nail aod Iron Company la .hlppln, nails to Tort.and. Ore.. Mexico and Va'paralso, Chili. It Is turnlnz out 5"0 kes a day. Mrs. Samuel Meredith, of Patterson. Miffin county, who weighed 400 pounds, dead Saturday evening from apoplexy a hard day's work. Annie SbaetTT, of Oriental, Juniata county, coughed up a needle on Monday that had lodged In her throat more than three years ago. -The larjre steam xw mill at Snow Shoe. Centre county, owned by Bvers. Hopkins Co .of Lockhaven, wastouily destroyed by - Ore Tuesday murnin. Ixss fSO, 000 ; . i -. IIA iV. t II. L,jriiiu J. Evans, tax collector of ' Banks towo!.lp. Luzerne coucty. has been arrested on a chance preferred by the School Z: to the Ui U ur tc awa'.t trial. nator Stanford's rinyard at Vina, CU js prnbo!y the larjet in tLe world. On a 0,'X-t sore ranch 1 has 3.r0 acres planted n in-arii g vines. The vineyard is divided into .'.00 acre tracts, and most of the work is done by Chinese. -.h- ljlhlh r.i and v.riMti.ia Corn- ,. , a . .nnnl , i uu Ji"J i Ai-tAnni f t Mr CI.t Tiavfthle fill .1 UDK 11. K.,!r. ..e n,r.. r.c tcr the first . The business of the conusor tor the nrsr ; . ,clths of th year shows a marked . " . ... , ... Increase coroparea wuu me aui .e..vu ... -, rAar i ye r ' Mrs. Nanry Briton died recently id , German ion. 1 11 i... - , : at the ape of nir.ety-mne years srd seven months. Her hofband died eleven yearsaco j at the aire of tJr.elv-etctt. She leaves foui ' " ..... 1 . 1 children ar.d torty grandchildren and creat- granacniiaren. President Judce f.nnnlson. of Krie decided last week acainst the legality of an : ordinance of that eity under which a "chain- , west of ,rwin bUti..n. early Sunday morn- , No lives Ur,u but the frieght ,hat wa!, gpoiM nna damaged, aud the fctw.k ttat destrojed. will cost ,he railroad comranv a cod many thousand A burglar ecrerea tue mue vi jouu . llicliardron. or water uo. . . l .. ine uiuer : . . . . r.M,.r,; son. who iumned out ot bed aud knocked an- before ith a -" j - . . w. ... a na 1Ut- w3 um ""K'u" ,ls result:'- -In his admirable addrrt-s before the Church Iempeiance Society In New York City on Sunday evening, the Rev. Dr. W. Ii. J nuntington r.rescrihed the three Ts Toil, Thrift and Temperance a the best antidote Itr loverly. Tl:e phrase was o harpy that " was caught np at or.ee. and now it is said "f 13 t0 08 organized in that city wmcn win aim u spreau -.ue men Information tbat disastrous results had followed tbe ue of a special Ink manufac tured for writing on glass caused a stir in the New York Ilea'.th Department Friday. Dr. Cyrus Edson'n attention was called to the fact that a lady had to have a finger 1 1. n Ka . 1 . . . n 1 . .... iuiuw,i wwiuk i un iiunn.u .uum from the Ink. It is made of flour spar dis solved in sulphuric acid. Its further sale has been prohibited. T:.. .ta marl tn Thomas .1. Edte. Sec .w. c-.... ... c'ry l l"e " "le . . Vk ' wdte a wheat crop far below the average, The fdiort vield is ascrited to drv weather i after seeding ; the drifting ; inds of winter, one time there was a reward of f-VK offered for It. Its location is a mystery at the pre- sent tine. -Sixteen- year-old Patrick J. Smith sac rificed his life to save that of a smaller com- ... i tt-. ..... c .... i ...... i r""1"1""1 nrunnsu.. ouiw. .,ru:(.ivjoi m Damiltors paper mill. t Lafavette. , n . Moctcomeiy county, lie ana anotner lad A t . .. .v.. I weir cut:nrti in anaul ilUK lK3 nucu lur .i....u'ii i iuoh'ki c.s'.i .u mc nniuiu- ry. Smith sprang forward and. while ex- tricatinK his eo-uborer, had one of his hands caught by the machinery. He was whirled around and thrown to the floor, sustaining a concussion of the brain and other injuries, ron WD'pn fc dit"d te Peo'.-.ylv-nla For lhe first tilue ln lb" nistory of Mry land a Grand Army post atteoded services in a Catholic cbnrch at Baltimore on Sun- s ..... - .. ... .. n ay iat, in unuorm. it was iun Sloe 1 Oft, witn its drum corps and th Howard Zou- .Tes. all in uniform, but without music, i . The veterans were escorted by the KnighU 1 of St. Aloysius. The services conted of . mass and an addLs iy the prinltl Father Jordan.. He praised the soldiers and said that the atJndan. hmu .k! j rier which has hitherto existed between th , Catholic Church and bodies outside the ' church. Althouca former invitation i, . . ... , were not accepted u was not on ac- ! rsVor;dh:etr0ni!nat,0n- ! LBndget a. BEST TOHIC.7 ? Thla madlcine. cuuiMiiiiijj Irrn ! b r.urj reetall i,... quick'T mu 1 eoirt.ltt.n. Cam Dyipcpala. Indlar.tlon, t ,.k .'M'1" Blood, Malaria, ('hllla aa Fcira, avjud .ural,rU. it la an nnfalilnjr remejy ui iiaoaea of ttt Ividury ud Llv.r. It ia lnvaiuabla for DUeaac pecclUr v T ,P,mt ma1 ld h ld aedentary Uvei. Itdoasniit Injure the teeth, raiifc bcadar he c.e produce eonnipation other l,m wdinnet do. It aartetaes aad parilta tUm blood, 1tifte,V ai.it:te, alUa t.ne aiwiinilatioi, of t1, reliT Heartburu Tid TielcUlag. and BtxnKT Lena the iu uacles tnd nrvea. For latermltUai Ftwn, Laailrajt. lat tt Suacara-, fcio.. It iiu no equal. ' tw' Jha renntna haaahora trade mark and cruaaed red lina on wrapper, laie co otliar. a aalf ay HAWS raiaiCaJ. GO, BaMIaieaa, Ha i wi. ..I .... , JV v. . C .1 ,1. . . I Jfihn lli.rr rr . iwi'.ru 111 ti.e ujuuii.iM3 ui . iiL.rin .nu u - ' ' ' . . a. j. i jiL.n.-L. ur.u. ill fflWfli mm i i u j Go to GEIS, FOSTER I Carpets, Mattings, Hugs, Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers I 11 " ill a I "nif r inn 1 I n i I'lltUlllilU VU1UIU1., JliUUtlS VU1 lillll UUtltn, flLJ., une(nlal0( .1 nrJ00c f0 l0VOt 111, - ,llltlM - vt llAU 11V..' Hit 1UCI. POLITICAL. Foil COt'NTY Al'MTOH. I bercbT aLDounre ; mayrelt a a candldt for Oouotj Aaditnr, fuh. ! jert to th dacUioo ol the next Deronrattc Prlma ! ry K! fiction. JAMliS NO N. WMf. Mv2T. 1SS7. JOHfdXSTY Ai:HlTOK. X 1 hrrrtij iniKiiinr niyuir a a candidate i'T tVionty Auititor. t'jjart to tbe lcci.iin of tbe ltm.ratie .nmarj election to be held on the 4th dav of June nexu PHILIP l SKIXLY, l'ortae twp. T7UH ntt'NTY AVHroK. J I r.rrtry tonoonn mj-elf a a (undMate XT l'otltl!V AlllIcT. lublM't U llif 'fi-i-mn of th'. riext 1H mK'rktic iritua.rT election. JDSKFH HIPPS. . nirNTy AViaTUKm a. I hereby announre mTelf na a candidate r Auditor. 1010601 to tbe decbion of the ncit 1 Minora tie primary elect ioo. Munter T-p. -rioKcor.NTY AfinTriK. I I herehj anT...unoe rajlf a t-onntT Aoli.r mtij(ct to the ar a ramlid.it for riict to the ded'ton of the next Ifemorratle ( riuary rlc-i1-,n. LOVIS ROI,a.KI. 4th Vard. Johnstown Korouub. TTK fot'NTY fCMMlSSMNEK. r CuntyTOmf. " '. a candidate vhe ticcttfion TOK (dl NTV f'UMMISSIOStK. M I heresy nnr.onr.re mv-n u a rami Mute rnrt ountv a;QjUlotier. cobjeot to the decision ot the next Iiemocnitic primary election. A. .IWiilXIUI.K Lilly Hnronib. ' ZZZZZZZZT i hclehy m..un-e niTdeii a a candidate : . ..uu.. . uu.uji.!....u:r. mnjnri m me uccimoq . ' ' e next iwicocrattc primary election V.J. riallltr.ln. FO COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ! I herehy announce tnvelf n candidate J for t'onntr 'oinmnnoner. suniect to the decision ol the next IeiuoerbUc r?'linrv election. ' CHAKLES hl'NXAP, j Carroll Twp. ' FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, i 1 hereby announce mT.eir as a candidate ! for County Commissioner dulcet to the deetglon ! ol the nert Ih-mocratic primary election. ! P. E. 1 ! I-r. N. Elder Twp. F'K I'Ol'NrY C(iMMISI(iNKK. ! I herehT an- nounce royvelf aa a -aodUUte for the office of ! County Cummitaloner Fuhtect to the decision of ! the next Democratic I'rlmarv f.'lcctlnn. JA.MKS UOSTLOW. May 13. 18i7.-td. i FOK COMMISSIflNEK. ', 1 offer meH a a can didate for County Commi.'gloner at the coinlnif ! Frlmary Election. If elected. I wt '1 endeavor to ' per'crra the dotles of the office with fidelity to j the lnttrert." of the tair8Ters. JAMES J. KAYLOE. Allevheny twp.. April km, 15.7. FOK POOH HOt'SE MKEOTOK. 1 hereby an- nonrce tnygeir ar a candidate for Poor Houee IM rector. Put lect to the declplcn of the Ilemocratic 1 frlmfrr electl.n to he held on the 4th dar if i i J1!,.e-w. h. bykne. i I "n"Brg- 8- . - I ,oor iiou Director. ooi" lloue Director ue- wirecior. I authorised te ann'.unce the name of OKOKOE w . r.aI.i . ol Johnstown a a candidate for Poor TOR I JL. I heret-v announce civnelf ac a candidate lor County Treasurer, ruhjoct to the decision of the next Iuiocratlc prlmarr election. M. A. Ul AKTZ. Waehinirton Twp. TOK COT.NTY TKEASfKKR. 1 herehy announce myself a., a candidate for t onnty Treaourer. ul ject to the decision of the neit Icmocrat!e i riuiary election. M.f. KELLY. Oallltttrin Borou.-h. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I herct.y announce myself ai a candidate for Louiity Treasurer, autvject to the deciMon ot next Ueinocratlc primary election. A. Ii. CKI5TE. MunfterTwp. T?OR COT.NTY TKLASfKEK. I take thin method that I will re a eanllrtate for tbe or announcing that I will re a eanlHate for tbe nomination ol the omra -r ivuimr t, . . rub)oet to tbe artioa ol the Iemoeratle Primary eleetion. If Dominated I will make an active el- fort to 1 elected, and if elected will perfirm the outlet of said oftlce to the hett ot my ability and for tha accommodation ol the taxpayers THO.MAS E. HOWE. Cambria borough, March 4. 187. - ATX kinds of Job work neatly an ex - peditiously executed at this office. SHERIFFS SALES BV ViKTT'E )F A W KIT of Fibhw Fa1a8 ip?ued out of the fourt of Common Heap of amlirti ronrty, and to me directed, there win be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House. In Eb enrbuiv, on Monday, the 6th day of June 1S67 at 1 o'clock, r. M.. the following Keal Estate, to w'u : Alt the rlRht. title and interest of Klchard J. Hurhe. of. in and to "i.Ooe shares of .lock in the South Fork oal a. Iron lumpiny a. per charter recorded in Record Kook vol. nave trr. n,i deed to said Company in Uecord Ux k. vol i page TJ. ' AL45 One nnjivlded one-half interest In 4J ! acres of land situated in Croyle Township. Cam- bria county, r1.. adjoining lands new or lata of I Peter Mcl-areo. Siuiue! Ctotib, J. IecUey, U Kertnett. John W'entmth and others, warranted' In the name of Wro. Smith. Deed Recorded in tteeora Hook. vol. 38, pae 197. Alw One undi vided halt Interest In all that certain strip of ground situated in said eonntr of Cambria near South Fork Station on P. K. K..adjoinlnic aaid K K. on the aouth aide one-half mile Eat of said' Station and extending Westward on said K K. I."i00feet Southward at rieht anicies with said R. H. 250 feet belntf 100 leet long by !i50 feet wide. ALSOOne undivided half In all the coal, iron ore, fire clay and all other minerals in that certain tract of land situated .artly in Croyle Township and partly in Adams Township, ln aaid county, ol Cambria, containing- 475 acres and 15 perches adjolninn lands ef P. K. K.. John Wentroth, Jo seph Croyle. II. Knrtnett. Iavld Lamb. Thomas Keelan and others as per Deed recorded In Record Book, vol. 27, page 18. AI.so The undivided one half ln 3T acres and allowance, situated in Croyle Township, said coun ty ol Cumbria, adjoining little Cooemauh River land warranted in the name of John Nicholson". Wm. Smith, 1. I : Robert Erwm an4 ethers aa -er Deed record ad tn Record Hook, vol. aa, pajre 3. Also His interest In the hoppers, aiding, tramways and improvements made upon all said lands. ALao In all that leasehold interest in 100 aeres situated Iti Washtntrtnn T'wn.hip. In said county ol atut.na. on Bear Rock Kan ad)oinlng lands ot Catharine J. Noon and others as (.er lease Recorded in said Miscellaneous Record Book, papeas?, Akd aim-Ip tbe Standard Coal Company, lim ited, formed ont of, and UDon the ieaes last anuve mentioned, and In the hoppers, tramways, sidings and Improvement! made and erected upon said leaseholds Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of the executors ol Calvin H. Barker, de ceased. TIHIM s ok sali;. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down and the re maining two-thirds on confirmation of the del JOSEPH A. OKAY. Shenfl. WierlfTi Office, Ebenstura Pa. ) May, ia, 1M7 & QUIXX'S, Clinton Stair Pads, Stair Rods. CARL RIVIjNTTJS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ 4EWEtER, - AND DEALER IN 1 14M n -. -i,..V.: i . . ".V.t... ' ft .51 1 afl f. 0s;.--i;.',!.: -...v...Vfj -A .'3 r For Urce or amall pame 31 calibre, 40 cralng powder: J' accura'-s' guaranteed and tbe oniT abolote.y n.5 7? SL T.T. ADTi t. alien - T . m Ja is Maaw act Hides. w..r.a ru..wiitj. The rtan'lard ror taTt BQOotlnu. uujitmir. an l pr.rw.i inr p., . .1 t1... .n ... . Xourteeu litft rnt st.lei. pries ftiua iDiakliw FIRE ARMS CO., I Two larceu tnlo with one o our nhota. Thttr cane carry it rar'.y all are always accurate aid rUi.u v oof. rruiun nieriiico Maesis OCRllRrtL. rfOl ILLXO WeaUatnaaadiWcal Iwcar la Yixuvtw J&id- A 1. A A V m.. TM.aL.4 ior Ki.nt Mr. in fnavl Lhnnun A mmi IK a,finJ nt . 1 1 I i 11 viretTUkLnral V aaTS ud brnkm down m to the fntl enjorzikant of perfect and f oil Manly Htrencth atxi tlsorem b-M. To tboM whoontI-r from cii mvny oienre d iMiaM'w tSronjiht aho.it by lmdiannitioa. Kxiowr.r(er.Hnua Work, oruohw. ljitalnc. UiaX yoa Md ai rmr ttic'-rilh-LiUxcRt of yrmr troati)e. u aaiA.Li"ArKAlR rwiwli lllnnt'd luar 8UPTURID tKRtONS cata bare FREB N 'J I CM. IN THE ORPHANS" C T" KT of the iU unty ol ami-iiii. inc nt.in .n.j u-.... ... of f:i!la Nol le, deceased. hkiTI!.i : iou are ! herol.y cued to he and appear tieiore the ludicet I UI ne ryuauv .oun,io ue nem i uhuii uik. OU U1C 1M ..lllllda. UI JUUC UTAl, U1CU .U'l mtic za Mild Money Received on Depsit, pa r.tm.K on ocni k i. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE T AU. At:KglBLK COlKTr. DRAFTS on the rrinclpal Cities lloniclit and Hold nnal General Baciins Business Transacted. ACCOVST8 SOLI CI TED. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. teri6l.urtc. April A. l4.-tr. TUIAI. LIST. ! C1!M WEKK, Jl'SE TEK.M, i i O ' snJer I Hijij. as I.loy-1 Kunnman I Iol;in.l (Condon l'-rt Sllek.. j lnloif t ltavinon Hearer 1 ! ktau:"ZZ"""'.'.''.. . vs. Mellon. . vs. Ijir.tzy. ..vs. Mulitu. ..vs. Wilson. vf. Mcltcrmitt'f ...vs. Kemery. . vs. Storey. ...vs. James. ...vs. Shoemaker. ..vs.Vinton. ..vs. Kellty. . vs. I. ex. ..vs. t nle. ..vs. Burns, et ti v. ..vs. Si-ters of Mercy. ..vs. Censer. ..vs. t'rum. . . vs. H liter. . VS. liiis. ..vs. Ilwell"n Huu-ein". Oo. ..vs. l'arrlsh. ...vs. "lark. ..vs. Sujay. ,.v. OiKvy. ..vg. Kitianlnic Ins. Co. ( bnyd-T nenaon . Steele Hntii-ruian McKcn7ie. R..b. rts. ...."...".!'. Catties rt . Taliruan Sineeder , Orr ue (J iuf s Hender Keid H. A iti itMAKUi. Pr.j'thy. Pro'rhy"-Mttlee. r tM-nsburt. May 13, UM I Una. OfarSIrk Stomach. CURE FOR For Torpid Liver. CONSTIPATIOH, ,JSZ, ' Seltzer Aperient. ; It Is certain iu Its effects Ills ftentle in its acti n. 1 It Is palateable to the ; taste. It can be relied uiK.n to cars, and it rums by attitting. not by outrair- i inic. nature. IKi i.ot tai.e j violent purgative: your .selves or allow your chll ' IV L If J L NIren to take them, aiways SicK-Heaaacne, iavs-: ! AND which has been tor more ! than forty vears a pub'.)? DYSPEPS1 ft.eraS'0", N'OTICK. , "V-' iTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tbat the lollow- j J.1 In acc(mntj have been tiled in the court of ' :..tum.in Pleas of Cambria county. l'e:insylva- ! J-..; .nrt W,U t-e confirmed by said Court on the i JIKM MO.MAY ol JUNE, 1SS7, unless c.tuso be shown to tbe contrary I Account ol John B. Murphy, Assignee of John ' rchrll.er, et u.x. First and partial account of W. H. Smay Aasli;- ' nee ol John Rm.htn.et ai. " i .. H. A SHOEMAKER. Pro-thT. E-.enburg. May 13, l?K7.-3t. " ' NOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS- COVRT of the Oounty of ' t amhrla. fo the heirs and legal representatives I ol Iianiel H. ltonley, deceased. Orketinu: You ! a hereby e:ted to be and appear before the I Juds-es ot the ilmhii :....,. . - k-... ' ? Ebensburg. on the 1st Monday ol June next then and there to accept or refuse to take the Keal Es tate of luniel H. Imnley, deceased, at the ap praised val urn Ion put uion It by an lmjuest duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause why a trustee should not be appointed to sell the same .... , JOSEPH A. UUAV, Sheriff, sheriff's Office. Etenabarg. Pa.. AprU 23, 1887,-tw. I ma fjEEGSESailHIl tun St., Johnstown, Pa., Stair Buttons, lot J UUVJ. Utllil Jl JiX)i Watches, Clocks, JKWKMIV, ' Silverware,- Musical InstrEaaLis ANI Optical Ozzdz. Sole Agent Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Columbia and Fredonia Watehti In Key ar. J Stem Winilrs. LARGE SELECTION of ALL giSD, of JEWELRY" always on !u:,i. My line of Jewelry is unsurpassed ;oaie a'ul see for yourself !. f .ire pure a. ins elhere. " CAKL RIVINIUS Etxnsturg, Nov. 11, lt.v-tf. --..jaimjt ... .. iW cal. 45 u?e rin- ontaec? . porrin aad Tar- Ste.uu op. isaad for liluiuated taulcrcs. - New Havc-c, Conn. 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