Cnin"bnn Jftcnunn. i EBE.tNBlHH. PA. riilDAi; - - DEC.IG, 1SS7. tm . . LOCAL U.VD iRSOJSML. Visit Gable Co.'s stores. Try laughing gas at Dr. Richards.' Dr. Davison Is attemilDgcourt Id lodlaDa aa a witness. Treasurer elect Howe waa in town on Wednesday. Tim borouch authorities are. plajieR the foolish virgins no ell In their lamps. Tbe coal opnraters along the line of the railroad still compla'.n of a scarcity Kt cars. Monday, Jannry 'Jd. 1888, Is tbe time tied for holding (he next Amuintnt Court. -L. j. DrlKgs'rtas put a erfb erusher in Ills mill, and lst.ow ready to grrud corn In She ear. -Gold fillings at Dr. Uichsras' for $1. and up. A chim cf Mr. Hugh B. Slees, of Cam 'brla towoen'.p, died on Jfcnday last from scarlet terrr. .Bone tilings inserted at 50 cents at Dr. Richards. A yery large selection of gold and atWer watches-will be founC at Carl Riflilus' store Ok High street. A seven foot vein of bituminous coal bas been discovered on the Sonman tract In Washington towesbip. Extracting teeth by Dr. Richards' only SS cents. One thousand pounds of ginseng want ed at DavlHons's, for which the highest market price will be paid. Why does Dr. Kicnards get so much to do ? simply because he does good honest work. Go and spa the fine assortment of ladies' pins, cuff buttons, aud ear rings, of the latest stjlcs, at Carl ICivlnlus' store. Captain William Linton, of Summitville. Is reported tc be seriously 111 with some affection of the stomach and liver. Uev. Father nrown, of Lilly, who has bfen 111 for some time, ha sufficiently re covered to attend to his pastoral duties. The Jack-inn township well Is down to a depth of l,noo feet and oil or gas may be expected to be heard from at auy moment. For every ?5 worth of work done at Dr. Tltchard' he will piesesnt you with a box of his tooth powder. Tt.ejury commissioners will meet for the purpose of filling the Jury wheel for the year lxuson the second Monday In January next. On Monday last the County Com mis sinters appointed Mtcnael McUride, of Mill vllle as merchantile appraiser for tbe eLsui !ng year. WANTF.D. A competent girl for gen eral house work. References required. Address .v. V. D.Vatterson, 114 5th Ave., Pittsburgh, I'a. If you want to mak your friend a present, go to Carl Kivlnius' store and buy one or more of his fine selections of Imported "Mother of Pearl" glassware. Wanted. A respectable man to han dle our tamous Rubber Stamp, etc., In this district. McMahon IJros. A Adams, 212 Venn aveuue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blair and Mr. V. Luttrlnger, of this place, went to St. Vincents on Tuesday to be present at the funeral of Arch-Abbot Wlmmer. The thirty first annual session of the Horuert. County Teacner's Institute will be held in tha Court House at Somerset, from December '-'Oih to 3iHh, Inclusive. The yard master's cflice ad telegraph tower at Osceola were destroyed by Ore ou Thursday evening of last week, the fire originating In a defective stove-pipe. You can get 1 dozen tea spoons from 11. SO up to Jii. 00. Table spoons or forks from $3.50 to f 10 a dozen, also a very fine llDe of hollorv ware at Carl Rlvlnius'. Arch Abbott Wlmmer died at St. Vin cent's Abby, Westmoreland county, on Thursday of last week. Ills remains were Interred at St. Vincent's Abby on Tuesday last. Charles Wharton, Chest Springs ; Geo. M.Green, John Galbraith, James A. Mc Millan, and Levi Uipple, Johnstown, who wer drawn to serve as Jurors, were excused on Monday. Owen McCann, of Tyrone, was run over by the cars In the railroad yard at that place, Thursday last, and so seriously injured as to cause his death in a short time after the accident. Mr. James McBreen, who has been employed at the Central Hotel In this place as bartender for some tinte, departed for Philadelphia on Monday last, where he Intends to reside In the future. Uev. Roberts. McCaslin, of this place, has Deen chosen as pastor ot the Presbyterian Church in Arkansas City, Kansas, tj. aue eM Hv. S. U. Fleming, srho has been ap pointed Superintendent of Missions for that -but. The. Grand Jury of Wayne county has Indicted Mieritt Medland and Deputy tvher iS Medland and Clark for gross negligence In allowing Murderer McCabe to escape from jail. McCabe was recaptured and bauged. The ufu'.'ir Standard of Philadelphia as received a telegtam from Rome an nouitclug that P.ev. Thomas McGovern, rector, of St. Joseph's Church, Danvili. had been appointed to the See of Harrisburx to succeed the late Bishop Shanhan. Bertie Devine. a daghter of the late Jucihh Dtrvlne, of this place, died at tbe residence of her mother In Altuona on Sun. day last. JIrr age was about 1! years, and her remains were brought to this place and interred la 1-oyd's cemetery on Tuesday last. Weboter Jones, a native of this place. Ji i at his homo In Pawnee City, Nebraska ou 'rU!ay vt Ust week, aged about 2j years. 11 Wvs a wife tut two cnildren. Tbe deri-awd wae a brother of Mr. William A. J "(-. aud Mrs. van J. eonett, of this P !(. Tt.e following named persons can each r ' 've a letter jy calling at the EbeDsburg P st..,ia : Miss Sadie Williams, Mrs. K. Ivit, Mrs. S. C Porsb, Mrs. if. J. James, W. G. Price, JSsy. Parties applying for tt.ri letters will please state ther were ad Veitlicd. The Indiana Mtwir ?aji : X drum mer for a tiolfsala hardware bouse says he s-l!e more corkscrews in Indiana .county than any other county in tbe SLatUs. He Urn !- kavn Increased lmaiaoticly since Judgd VVliie knocked out license to sell liijuor. -Mr. Thomas VU., son of Mr. Martta J'l.i'k. of Aurgucriy township, died at Pittd fu.'li of t phold fever on TUwsday mora, lug, after an illness of about tour weeks. '-Ue deceased was about twenty years of a;,l imj been wurkloa iu Pittsburgh for About to je-.ru. Ricbard Costel'.on, of Summerhlll, while r'tmhltiir vp tin bank of the railroad to get "it of Hi.; road of a passing train, on Wed-n-.nUy furamii of last week, fell and l'ri Lis leg. X phys'cian was called who j et the h'x, and ka is getting, along 8 well ecu 1 m expeeted. Main Store at 1402, Eleventh Avenue. Big stock of General Dry Goods CoaU and Cloaks, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, Linens. Branch Store, Woodcock v, T,hlS I.00m 1:5 one-half square west of Main Store. Open from December 10th to December 24th, day o.ujra, vmu,i.ue1 i iuan vjooos ana Holiday lioods ol every some special window attractions. Twenty-seven members of the new Cougress are the proud proprietors of red heads. Be on the alert for tbe old chestnut : "Doea Christmas and New Year's come In the same year." The ruling days of tbe winter, December 1st, 2nd and 3rd, w(r mild, and according to an old sign tbU winter will be the same. Tbe shortest days of the year are gradually crawling upon us. Though short now, especially in tbe afternoons, nayligb will be curtailed still further until the 21st of this month, when after a stand still of some days It will again begin to lengthen. An information was made against James Marshal, of Mlnersviile, before II. Klnkead, Esquire, of this plaee, charging ulm with attempting to make a witness In attend ance at court drunk, so that be could not testify. Marshall was arrested on Saturday and gave ball in the sum of &;00 to appear at the next court to answer the charge. Any person who wants paying work as local or traveling agent for warranted nurs ery stock should apply at once to James E. Whitney. Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. No experience la necessary, and complete outfit Is fnrnlshed free. Steady work the year round and all stock warranted to be in good condition. Jailor Peach Intends In tbe future to limit the number of visitors to tbe jail on court weeks, and when admitted, tbe visitors will be accompanied so that the practice of handing on liquor to the prisoners will be stopped. On Saturday last, on making an Inspection of tba jail. Mr. Peacb found enough empty bottles to supply a no license town. The ladles i.f the W. C. T. U. will glv a supper In their rooms on Friday and Saturday evenings, December 30th and 31st rrom five to six a 'clock. All persons Interested In temperance work are earnestly desired to contribute to tho getting op of the supper without waiting to be called on Individually. Ice cream and cake will be served during the evening. The patronage af the public generally la aked. McDonald at Lore'.to. Pa., sells sugars at 5. 6. 7, 8 and 9 eta. per ir ; teas at 40, 60 i and HO cts. per tt ; coffee at so atd 23 ets. per lh ; 2 boxes essence of coffee c. ; 2 pa- pers suda 5c. ; aood molasses 33 cts. per gal , Ion; good syrup 30 cts. per gallon; flour 11.10 to fl.33 per aark ; salt J1.23 to tl.33 per barrel ; also raisins, currants, prunes, cranberry sauce and mince meat at bottom prices for spot cah or ui. On Friday of last week Mr. C. S. Ter shlcg, of Altoona, who deals In stocks was arrested on complaint of Cltv Solicitor Dively, charging him with maintaining a gambling concern contrary to law. Per shing gave hail In the sum of f l.soo for his appearance at court to answer tba charge.1) and on the next day preferred a charge against Mr. Dively for maintaining a "pok er shop" or gambling bouse contrary to law. Gable A Co, the large dry goods house of Altoona, In addition to their main store, 1402 Eleventh avenue, have taken a room one-half rquare west of their main store 40 xl20 feet, for the sale of holiday goods, toys, books, etc.. of every description. Much of this vast stock is their own Importation and will be sold at Gable A Co.'s well-known low prices. You are Invited to visit their stores between Dec. 10th and 23'.h, as the j branch store will be discontinued after that j date. I FrarkMn A. Little, brakeman on a freight train running west on the Pennsyl vania railroad, fell from tbe tram a short distance west of GalMtzin on Sunday morn ing, and tho wheels passed over bis body, grinding the left leg from the foot to the thigh to a pulp. He was also Injured about the hrad. He was taken to the Altoona hospital where he died In a few hours, fie was a native of Fulton county, where his patents reside and was about 27 years ot age. No one who Is Interested In the history of art, or In arcrne jlogy, can affrod not to study carefully tbe papers on tbe "Metropl Itan Muxeura of Art" which Mr. William Henry Goodyear has been contributing to the Catholic World. Tbe third article of the senet, which will appear In the January number, is especially worthy of ciose read ing. D?tng the result of extensive research condensed into the brief compass necessary for magaxine treatment, Mr. Uoodyear's ar ticles, to be thoroughly appreciated, demand the reader's concentrated attention and re pay It. At a meeting of tbe Cambria County Agricultural Assuciatlpc held In Sharbaugh's hall. Carrolitown on Saturday, December 10, l&C, the following named officers were elected for the ensuing yew : President, Henry J. Hopple ; Vice-President, John Stoltx and J. T. Klrkpatrick ; Secretary, P. J. Dietrl:k ; Assistant Secretary, D. A: Luther ; Treasurer, William A. Noel ; Di rectors, 11. J, Krummenacher, John A.O' Hara, Raphael Uite, Anselm Weak land. Ales. Leslie. John 11. Hoover. James Per ry, Charles Weaklaed. John D. Lan'.iy, ltaulel M. Dumm and Andrew Westrlck. On Monday last the Court made a de cree In the matter of tbe petition of citizens of Washington township for a division of said township Into two election districts which was reported favorably by tbe com missioners appointed for that purpose at September term, nxing the place for hold ing elections for the southern eud or dis trict No. 1 at Lilly, where tbe elections have heretofore been held, and the place for holding elections In the northern end or dis trict No. 2. at school bouse No. 5, between Cresson and Summitville, and at the next election icld In election district No. 2, John Sharbaugh shall be Judge and Michael Storm and Daniel Crist shall act as Inspec tors. Between 1 and 4 o'clock on Tuesday morning tLe residence of Gen. Jacob M. Campbell was entered by a burglar or burg lars. A bole was cot in a panel of tbe kitchen door, through which the intruder Inserted his arm aud turned tbe lock. The bed rooms of the General's sons Ralph and John were visited aud ransacked. Neither of the young men were disturbed by tbe burglar's movements. From a pocket of John's pants a knife and aoother small article were taken. From a pocket In Ralph's pants one or two small articles were ex tracted. The thief also carried off two xurereoats belonging to Ralph and a number of silver forks. These are tbe only articles uiisitng, althcngh tbe lower part of tbe bouse was pretty thoroughly ransacked. The bote in the kitchen door was made with a pen knife, tbe blade of whicn was broken in the work, half of It beiog found at the scene of operations In tbe morning. Tbe case was given Into the bands of tbe police, but there b DO Clue. Jvhnetvrn Tribune. GABLE & CO.'S GREAT HOLIDAY McDonald at Loretto, Pa., pays the bghebt prices for all kinds of country pro duce, as follows : Eggs 23 cts. ; butter 22 to 25 cts. , as to quality ; oats 45 toCO cts. pea bushel ; corn 53 to CO cts. per bushel ; rye CO to 65 cts. per buehel ; wheat 0 cts. to 11. per bushel : onions 80 to 90 cts. per bushel ; potatoes 80 tolWcts. per bushM ; beans f l.GO to $1.75 per bushel ; socks M to 33 cts. per pair ; mitts 33 to 40 cts. per pair. Part cash paid ir desired. On Monday afternoon Deputy-U.-5.-Marsbal Thompson! lodged in jail at Pitts burg W. B. Seal and Samuel Smith, charged wltb having at various points in Western Pennsylvania passed counterfeit silver coin of the denomination or dollars and half-dollars. Tbe commitment was made by U.-S.-Com mlssioner D S.Herron.of DuBois,Pa..in which town the sbovers of tbe queer were captured. Both men were elegantly dressed and bad in their possession when taken Into custody about (300 wortb of bogus coin. They appeared to take their arrest very cooly. When captured, at DuUols, they said they hailed from Chicago. Smith is about six feet tall, of a sandy complexion, and wears a saody mustache. Seal Is five feet six inches In height, slightly bald, san dy hair, and piercing gray eyes. The prls oners refused to tell bow long they had been In Bradford, Corry. and Oil City. Tbey bad been representing themselves as Chicago merchants, out for a good time. It Is believed that more of the gang will be cap tured soon. Perianal. Mr.N. II. FrcbllrbMeln, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure In recom mending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used It for a severe attack or Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me Instant relief aod entirely cured me and I have not been afflicted since. 1 also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Lire Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery ror Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Is sold on a positive icuarantee. Trial bottles free at E James' drug store. Death mt Arch-Abbot Wlmmer. Arch-Abbot Bonirace Wlmmer, O. S. B.. founder of the Benedictine Order In the United States, died at St. Vincent's Abby. Westmoreland county, this State, at 10:10 o'clock on Thursday morning of last week, after a lingering Illness. The deceased was oorn in Bavaria in 1809, and csme to this country In 1S4 to establish the Benedictine Order. The first monastery was foucded at St. Vincent's. Pa. Since then colonies have been established in North Carolina, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Mlnneseta, Kansas, and Iowa. Oa December 29, 18X3. Abbot Wimmer cele brated bis fiftieth anniversary of his monastic profession, at at tbe Bame time Pone Leo, in appreciation of nearly forty years of suc cessful labor in the United States, raised him to the dignity of Arch-Abbot. The event was the most Important that has ever taken place In tbe Benedictine Order on this con tinent, and members were present from all points or tbe globe. Father Boniface entered tbe University at Munich In 1827 with Inclination ror tbe legal profession. Moved, however, by bolter im pulses, he changed his mind during bis philo sophical course, and entered the Seminary at Ratisoon, where. In due time, he was called to holy orders. On tbe 31st or July, lK.il. tbe anniversary of tbe Spanish saint. Ignatius Loyola, he was ordained a priest. From 1833 to 1845 he performed tbe offices of prlet aod professor in tbe towns of Kden s tetter and Augsburg, In 1840 being promoted to a professorship in the Louis Gymnasium, Munich. In the meantime there was a vast increase In tbe emigration to America, and the Germans were clamoring for priests, many of them having to go fifty miles to per. form tbe ceremonies or their religion. Girted wlt'a more than ordinary foresight, and Inspired with a zeal to extend tbe in. fluence or bis Order. Father Boniface was induced to undertake tbe establishment or a Benedictine Abby ror tbe ed ucatioa of young men In America rot th6 priesthood. King Loais I. or Bavaria became enthusiastic over the project, and when, after a roll discusaion fonr students of theology and fifteen young men, skilled in various crafts, offered them selves tor the journey, tbe King extended them a heart) welcome. Tbe party arrived in New York on September 16, 1846. and In their sojourn received valuable counsel from Father Lemcke. tbe distinguished associate of Prince Galiitzin. the pioneer priest or Western Pennsylvania. Father 3oniface also consulted tbe lit. Rev. Michael O'Connor, tbe first Bishop of Pittsburgh, and finally took possession or the land on which St. Vincent's Abby now stands In Westmore land county. As early as 1787 and before It the Catholics ba made efforts to establish themselves in the western part or tbe Slate. Five families started from Philadelphia about that period, and, after crossing tbe mountains by the endurance of ludescribable hardships and self denial, settled in Westmoreland county. These pioneers were visited by the Key. Peter Hellbron, pastor of Goscbeobappen, who. In the rail or 17d'J. at a place called "Sportsman's Hall," In Unity township, laid the foundation or tha first permaorn. Catholic settlement the present St. Vin ent's Abby and College. Cart Proceed I oars. The following cases were dis posed of last week after our p-tper went to press: Com'tn vs. Henry Biffer. Assault and battery with intent to commit rape. Da. fendant plead guilty, sentenced to undergo an Imprisonment in county jail for ten montbs. Com'th vs. Alexander Fresh, Rape. De fendant not taken. Com'th vs. Patrick Fiemmiog. Selling liquor on Sunday. Defendant plead suilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f-tK) and cost. Com'th vs. Tnomas Brannan. Carrying concealed weapons. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to jail for eix months. Com'th vs. Ellen Hoffman. Keeping a disorderly house. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of ?3 and costs and to go to jail for three months. Com'tb vs. John O'Donnel'. Assault ana battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sen. tenced to pay a fine of (15 aud costs. Comtb s. Frank Mnrdis. Aggravated assault aod battery. Defendant plead guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of (5 and costs and go to jail ror 20 days. Com'tb vs. Ellen Conners. William Con. ners and James Conners. Selling liquor on Sunday. Jury find James Conners guilty aod Ellen and William Conners not guilty. Jams Conners sentenced to pay a fine of (i00 and costs. Com'th vs. Michael McSride. Selling li quor on Sunday. Defendant plead guilty description, lae largest scoctai Sentenced to pay a fine or 200 and cos to. SECOND WEEK. Tbe coart met at 10 o'clock, and tbe fo!. lowing cases were disposed or : Blanch & Stutzan, vs. the Baltimoro & O. R. R. Co. Appeal. Jury find for plain tiff the sum ot f 28.08. Motion made ror a new trial. Joseph Thomas, vs. John D. Reese. Ap peal. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of (82. 84. D. McLaughlin, vs. Samuel Flenner. Scire Facias. Continued at costs or defend ant. Hugh Williams, vs. E. D. Vinton. Tres pass on the case in assumpsit. Continued. J. A. Krauee, vs. George Rex, Scieie Fa cias. ntinued at costs or plaintiff. Henry R. King. vs. C. C Co. & N. Y. S. R. R. Co. Ca-e id assumpsit. Continued at costs or plaintiff. John Dibert. vs. Dennis 3radley. et. al. Ejectment. Jury find for plaintiff tbe land described in tbe writ. Anthony McCoy, vs. James J. Bradley and wife. Appeal. Settled. Silas Ream', administrator, vs. Thomas McGougb. Replevin. Jury fiod for defend ant. Michael McCullough. et. al., vs. Matthew Ivory. Case. Continued at costs ot plain, tiff. John Tegler, vs. John McKenna. Appeal. Jury find for plaintiff the sum of $'.'3 SO. Motion made for a new trial. Use W. Cole. vs. D. E- Notley. Appeal. Jury find for tbe defendant. D. G. Myers, vs. F. Burgoon. Ejectment. Defendant confesses judgment for land de scribed in writ. Charles Flick, vs. the borough or Loretto. Trespass on the case. On trial. D. E. Notley. vs. Kraemer. Mann fc Co. Assumpsit. Continued Dy coosent. F. :A. Shoemaker, vs. Francis Bearer Assumpsit. Continued at costs or defend, ant. Read Tow h ti I p Item. Glasgow, Pa., Dec. 12:ii, !687. The roads are deep with mud. December is as pleasant as May. It is expected tat tbe forty new coke ovens being built near here w.ll be completed this week. Tbe teachers of this township instituted at Mountain Dale on the 30ih inst. 'Squire Uollen and wife, the venerable couple cf Mountain Dale, celebrated their goldwn wedding on the 5;n inst. Since that time the silver-haired bride and groom have been sporting many gold ornaments. The 'Squire seems as young as be used to be. Torey, tbe bright and interesting little daughter or Mr. J. P. Stine, or this place has been confined to her home by illnees dnring the past few weeks. Rev. W. A. Baeir, of Snyder county, has accepted the charge of the U. P. denoml tion, on this circuit. He will shortly remove his family here. Tbe Methodists' at Utahville have a fine church edifice under course ot erection. The beaters in tbe Lutherau church at this place, not working satisfactory, are being overhauled by an experienced man. Jlo. Sharp, ''Donations greatest show man," is now off oo an extended eastern tour, giviog exhibitions to crowded houses. Mr. Jno. Ctaver, tbe efficient teacher at Shirley, is now off on a forced vacation, on account or sickness or self. Tbe mines at Mountain Dale are running steadily, and the workmen are makiog full time. Ed. Spencer and Geo. W. Uollen, Glas gow's leading mechanics, are employed on the construction of the new coal tipple at the coke ovens near this place. Charley Rlcketts is the new postmaster at Utahville. He assumed charge about a week ago. Constable Troxel and M. L. Glasgow hied themselves to the county capital last week on business. A prosperous revival meeting Is in pro gress at Fallen Timber. Rev. Baelr, tbe U. B. divine, dined with Mr. Joel Gates, at bis log camp, tbe other day The reverend gectieman la loud in bis praise of the treatment received, and courtesies extended. He thinks their "bill ot fare" would do honor to the most superb Delmonicasof Europe. The coal excitement at our neighboring village or Utahville, has reached feverieb state, and prospecting for the mineral Is going on lively. Cbarley Miller, of tbe vllle. Is tbe Croesus or the hour. He shakes tbe earth with laughter, and smiles like an alligator when be is reminded of the preseut of an immense 9'a pound nugget by bis wife. Guesa the enigma ? Rev. Kerr, of Altoona. delivered a lec ture in the Lutheran church here last Satur day evening on the history or tbe order of the Patriotic Sons of America. He also preached on Sabbath. The pen Is mightier than tbe sword." the editor's scissors is the mightiest or both; but, don't yon think, rheumatism mightier than 'em all? Flowering house plants embellish many or tbe homes of Glasgow. A love for flowers shows refinement ; and a taste for aesthetic culture should be encouraged. Jas. N. Turner and his blonde young bride are spending their honey moon iu fix ing np a borne or themselves at Glasgow. Koss Stine, son of Mr. Jno. Stine, or this place. Is layed np with a severe beating in his head. Jno. A. Hollen contemplates a western trip immediately after tbe holidays. The Freeman meets with the popular approval of our people. Rkd Clocd. HAKBUUE UCE.VSEM lHSCED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the Clerk or tbe Orphans' Coutt ror tbe week ending Wednesday, December 14th, 1887: .Vm. Swank, JobnUown and May Stick ler, Bedford coanty. Benjamin James, Johnstown and Lena Nitch, Morreilvilla. Frederick Karaschin and Anna Mai in.sk i. Galiitzin. Wm. E. Sanders and Ellen Croyle. South Fork. Joseph Punko and Erzie Hornace. Gal iitzin. onderf.l Care.. W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Rome. Ga.. say: We baye been celling Dr. King's New Discovery. Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salvt for font years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful eures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles or Dr. King's New Dis covery, taken ki connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by 11 Jaaifs. ANNOUNCEMENT. Also Block. and evening. This large room, me lowesi prices in central 1'ennsyivania. (fcrl-VUit our Storer Altoona, Pa., Dec. 15, 1887. I I bave been a sufferer from catarrh for the past eight years. Having tried a number of remedies advertised as "sure cures" without obtaining any relief, I had resolved never to take any other patent medicines, when a friend advised me trv Elf's Cream Balm. I did so with reluctance, but can now testify with plaesure that alter using it for six weeks I believe myself cured. It is a most agreeable reiuedy an invaluable Balm. Joseph btewart. G24 Grant Ave.. Erooklyn. Bnrklfn'i Arnfra Nilvc The best salve In tbe world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rh urn. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cbillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or bo pay required, it is guar anteed to gie perfect satisfaction, or monty refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W. McAteer, Loretto. ELDER Died at bis home in Lenox. Ne braska n Wednesday, Nov. 9th. 1SS7. Mr. Philip Eider aged about 27 years. The many friends in this r.nd surround ing counties wilt regret to learn tbe sudden death of Philip Elder, a son of John jfiider, who died on the 9'.h lost, of typhoid fever at bis home in Lenox, Nebraska. He was a nephew of Charles Dillon, or St. Augus tine, Andrew or Altoona. and was for sev eral years employed in the erecting shop of Altoona. about two and one-hair years ago be went to Nebraska and in about a year or more his parents moved there, from Nin evab ten miles west or Johnstown. About two months ago tbe family were stricken down with the fever. Two or his sisters having died with it previous to his death. He leaves to two slstars, one at borne and one married, wbo resides in Philadelphia aud three brothers, Albert, residing in Al toona and their many friends sympathizes with them in their sad bereavement. He was an exemplary young man, havlDg many noble qualities and had bright hopes for the future. He was we Iesrn engegt-d to be married to Miss Lou Wilt, an estimable daughter of Thos. Wilt, of Cleaifield town ship. He contemplated coming back eatt in thelnear future, l'esce to his ashes. STHAYETl SHEKP. A white buck, a black back and a spring lnit strayed away from the Dremlsej ol the nutt ocriber in Lbensburg aom time ago. The white buck lias a tar mark on the back. Any person alTlng Information leading to their recovery will be aultably rewarded. JOSEPH (H TWALII. ElK-nsburg, Dec. 16, 18sT. at. VSSl'JNKK SALE OF VAU'AIII.E liEAI. KSl'ArK rhe undesigned by virtue ol au order Iroui the Court ol Common pleas ol fim bria county, will uxoose to public rale at the Court House In the birough ol Hollidavs burg on Friday. January 6. 18S at 1 o'clock, r. M., ths following daserlbed real estate to wit : The undivided one-fourth interest In all that certain tract of coal and timber lands situated in Allegheny township. Cambria county. Fa., war ranted in the nameof Mifliu Hanuin. containing, two hundred and twenty acres, mire or le.-a. tli.M j : One bull on confirmation ot sale, and balance in one year with interest to be se cured by mortgages or judgment bonds ol pur chaser. T. W. M IVH. Atrip nee of K. A. IK WIN. NOTICE. 1 bare this riav loaned to Mr. Adam Cense, ol I.loTdiUlle. I'a.. the lollowin articles la be used by him at tnv pleasure: One lookinic Klass, three tables, three set cl.ains. one organ, one lountre. one rclrlnera tor. one cubboarj. uiae beds aud bedd.n. one beureart, lire j.trds of car et. lour wash stands, bar-room fixtures, etc.. and hereby caution parlies not 19 interiari. with the ate. K. L,. tiuWEU. Eloydsvllle, Iec. 8, '67. VVIITOHS' NOTICE The uouersianed harlnic been appointed auditor 10 report distr-bution ol the fund in the handsol M. L.. Crlasirow and W. E. (ilasuow ad ministrators of Elizi Noble, late or Keade twp , Cacbna county. I'a.. deceased, as shown by their rirst and final account confirmed Ix-c. 10:h, T. hereby alves r.otiee that he will alt at his ol flce In Ebenshnrir. on Sal ordar Dsc. rjist. lss;.at lt o'clock In the morning lor the purpose ol nt tendinic to the duties of his appointment, when and where all person harlnic claims scalnst ami estate ate required to present theoi or be debarred from cumioK a on said lund. E. i. Kr'.KK, Anlitor. Lbensburj, lice. 13, lstg;. ISTK KY NOTICE. ' -J Came the premises ol The subscriber In I W bite township, Cambria county, about the mid- , dleoicvt. jas;, cne ne ad pe(1 eow Un j wbltestriue Id face, about three voara old. the i owner Is requested to come forwar.-'.'prove proper- tj. pay charo-es and take her away, otherwise- i the will be dllposedct accord I to law ., . ' McNANAMV. W bite twp., Iee. . 'h7. ! VDM1NISTKATOICS NOTICE Letters ol administration on the estate ; ol Henry U'illlhrand. late of .Munste- township. I Jeasd. having- hern n ran ted to the onderslxn" ed.all persons indebted to raid estate are here- j by notified t make payment without de'ay. and '. iuu.e om( claims tiiort tne same will present tbem prujerly authentfetted lor se'f !rraent to EL4 iK KNCE U 1 EI.I K K A N r. Administrator ol HENKV WLUHKAMi. dcl. DMINISTKATOlCS NOTICK Ieitera ol administration on the etsate of Henry Olass. latent Alleirheoy township, deceaf aranioa to tne undersisrneil. resl- i dentin aaid township, to whom all persons in t debtee to said estate are requested to make par I ment. and those bavln claims or demand will I make known thaiM.aiih..i j.i.. n m. IS I ANN E. UI VV-w.J. HCCK. ... r.rensoarg;. Wot. , '8 1 Notlee U hrrehr lven that the onder siicne.1 baa filed his application in the ollice of the Secretary of Internal AITtlr. at Ilrriburir. for Ave acres of unloaproved and vacant land, situate in Allegheny towr.ship. Cambria county, la.. ad jotnlnt: lands of 1. MrK.re on the east, lands of the under.vicned on the south and lands of W II llam Tomlinsnn on the west, the said five aires applied lor tain trlanirlcr In shape liKUHU MNZ. Ebensbnrg, Not. 'JSlh, lS7.-3t. AliMINISTKATORS' NOTICE. Letters or administration on the estate of Itanlel Cnoney. dejeaaed. ol Munster town. hip. having been k ranted to ths tindersln?d. notice is hereby irtven to all persons indebted to said es tate, to make payment without delay, and tbuse bavina claims avainst Hi. . . ... & m . . , , . i properly authenticated b.r settlement. Adm'r. Monster. Oct. i hji. THJK SALE. -a The acderslirned will olTer at private sale his noose and lot situated In the West ward ol Ebensbunr. fronting on Hitch street and extend lna back alonir Marr Ann Mfnwt n.. Sample street. Tha house is a lara-e double bouse in irood repair with a icood stable, and the lot contains a number or good iruit trees. Eor terms call on the sobseriher residing on tbe premises. (SEoKliE METLEK. Ebensburjc. Ot. 21. Is7 VU.MINISTKATOI.S' NOTICE. letters of Administration on the estate nl 1'etter lisnin. deceased, huvlmr bee the unnerslaned. all persona indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make payment with out delay, and those having- claims airamst the tame will present Ihtui prierlT authenticated lor aetuemento JOHN BANAN. Adin'r. Lorette. November. It, lst7. et. IJSritAY NOTICE. -J Strayed away lrom tbe premises of Ihe subscriber, a yellow shepherd do with a black nose and white leel, two and one-half years old 1.1!."Wr,V. t0 the n,KB" Ter. A suitable reward will be Kivea by retarninir him to AliiS. V. LACY. Loretto, Iec. , 87. OTICE. TV. ,!er(,t,T,eD0''ethatIhaTepnrrbased tbe lol lowing property ot F. I. and t:barlea Bur icoon at constable sale at Ashville. and left the same with tbeui until I see Ot to remove them. One horse, one set harness, one buny, two heat ina stoves, one cook stove, one ora. six beds and tedditiK, three wash stands, two table dish- V,5-.. J. A. BLKUOON. Ashville. Dec. o, '87. to caJ: te l-a -tM..lJ I el II. II imd. tmt tHWn ,ur uwsfl; ottl- try. Bat hlieral lamrv LnmiuUI iw-1.i I . ' is. l-'nria. .v some Hooks, Toys, etc., etc. 40 by 120 feet, will be filled wiih Sheriff's Sales. ET TT J j (luring the Holiday term a valuable and appro 8cLl aUSLOibC : Priatc Christmas Gift with every article of Cloth 1T vlrtoeor Kundrvwraj nf levari F.pias. n ! iivm- "Vf,ert iwoi'doutti thefouri oil,omni..n fit-as t , nt ria countv. r,d to me t .TXtZ" 1""' S to public L" lt ---- "". i ii i-wcrinurj;. on HI onJav. Jan. ' . . "lit v 1" cKtate 10 wit : Uie follow. u real All the rlulit. title, and Interest ot :. i: tjirnn ot in and to al, the undivided one half Interest in m certain ,.lece or rrcel of in,i mtuxtej 1:1 (i,ffi. t.ria townfhl,. Caml.rla eotintr. l-a.. bounded and described tollowa. viz: A.iwitin Ur.?- o. Thorn., Onmt.h. John F. rl'h.,o'..'? J0J Myer and other.--, containing one hundred ard twenty acres more or less, having thereon erected a Rrtsi mill, dwellina houee and other outbnlld IDtcr. new in the occupancy ol I.. J Drjnrn Talt en in execution and to he iold at tlie suit of .Mil ton Joiic lor use 01 lr. J. s. Drliriro Alio, all the riitht. title, una interest of r y Hlenn. ol In and to all that undivided one-half Interext in all that certain piece or lot of ground jltoated In Cambria township, fambrla countv I .. bounded and dcs.-riiH'-l as follow v.z: A Ionic the township road lyin between the Kb enburirand rrssr,n rail road d nd tbe piece or lot o! (.-round therein conveec two hundred and t-tty.-ix leet to a t.ot. then e uth linn the public road leading lrom Kbenshu-v to V il tnore two hundred and scventy-Fcrcn lect to a pol on the other land ol the raid Thomas iril Oth ol which thl a part, thence neft bv auic two hundred and fifty six i,t to a post. Vn line ul land of -aid Aoel Lloyd, thence north by time land two hundred and seventy-seven ict-l to place of br-Klninic containing one acre and nin five perche. more or le. T-iken in execution and to be old at tbe ,ult ol Milton Jones lor ue ol lr. S. DriKir. Also, all tbe rlifht. title, and Interest ol John r. I arrish and Catherine I'arrlsh hiwt!e.ol in and to a certain two tone! p!a dwelling house, weatherboarded. having a front of thirtv two feet and depth of twenty. jour tret and h iv ing attached a one tory plank kitchen and ware house thirty-two feet In length and fourteen feet in width, and located on a lot of ground Iu Wah Ington township. Cambria conntv, fa., fronting hlty-hra feet on the southerly side of the turn pike leading Irouj Cresson to Suiiiunu Hie and extending back two hundred leet a.lioiiilug lands ol the esute 01 M. M. Adams, declared ou the east aud an alley on the West, now It, 'the occupancy of John I. Farrish and Catherine hts wife. Taken In execution and to be sold at the KUit ol Frcderi-k Smeeder. ai-TKKMS : tine third cf the purchase mon ey to be paid when the property is knocked down, ana the remaining t ito-thirdi at luc con firmation ot the d-e I. Josri'H A. UK.VV. Sncrifl tbensburg. Dec. , "sr. RECEIVER'S Notice. The undersigned having been appointed re-elver ol the estates, properly, monies, and elects, real. er'onal. and mixed, of the Hie firm ol Isaac lnehl. and t.co. A. Mct'oruilck doing business under :fe firm name ot Dielil & Co oi which nrm Oeo. A. iMcCormlck. is the turvlving partner, all persons indebted to sai l hrui, are re ues:ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands, w'll please make kuoaa the same without delay. A. J. AMIKI(S(). Keceivercl WtiL it). A.toona. Oct. J5, 18". VSSI.NEE'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby iriven that Joseph Out wld and wile have ton.l., :,n i-i. merit to me , oi an n i e.-iate. real, personal and mixed in tru-r for the I enent of thecrcditur of the said .loseoti O'ltw.iM. All persons indebted to said Joseph !u:wa!dnro nc lined to make pivment without delay, and those havinir claims uirainst hl'ii will present them properly authenticated tor sottle mnl to JUHN 4. HhAIU, Assignee of .losEI'ii Ut'l WAI.U. Ebensburjt. liocembcr ;, '7. 8;. Valuable Property for Sate" 'IM1K T NDEnsiGNEI) OEEEK3 AT I'Kl V ATE JL Sale the lollowinic valuaMe HUt'SE AND LOT. situate on Main street, ol Carrolitown B'Tmiirri, and In the btiMr.esJ t-;-ntrcol the town opposite ihe IJiuin brewery. The house is a larae two story building, i- by 3 leet. Is plastered through out, weatheroarded and completely nuisiied and as Kood as new. A itoo.1 stable on the lot and a neer lail-nit well ol excclent water. It would answer lor dwell,.-) and business house, combined, I or tor a hotel property, rOSSESSION GIVEN IMMI'.WATIXY. For particulars call on or aidresa the owner, EKEHE1UCK SXVDEK, At the Arllnirton Hotel, Altoona. I'a. September 16. Iss7. $12? A WEEK. Ajjents Wtci THE CYCLOPEDIA ttTO i?Jl MUIA and M'M ItLlMS i-j ,k8 in one volume o' immediate and conxtant value tar beyond its cost, to larmrrs, 1.1 Mark men. HorlienliurlsK ltulllrr, lliMinrkrrprs, Money. Walter and all who have, or aspire to have homes. Over liots I aices and Illustrations, This new volume contains such attrarfio.ts anc jiractiral riue as was never he.'oie seen in a book. l-ositiveiv totl'jia week made bv capable canvassers M I H I I f!IF., I KFIt.111 l"AIIai,d M.I 1 1' ilVt. wmcnt men. Jlt-scriptlve Circlars, I'reas Notices. Atretics h'epons and Tertimri.EE. irity tntrl; for barely bread ar.d butter 7 Send at uMce for partieu ur. HIE I HOMI-.-oN ITELISHlMw CO., ii South Sixib St., I'hiladelphia, I'a. far1?"orsa"le. fMESrHSCKIHKK WILL SELL HIS FAKM JL known as the LI 'CK EIT KA H M, situate in Alunster township, Cambria county, containing about JrO ACIiES, AHOIT6U ACKES CLEAKEI). bavinir thereon erected a irood frame bouse and frame barn. The farm is In a fine state of eulti Tatlon. is well watered and has a Rood orchard of bcarlnic fruit trees. The lartn is within three roloules walk of Luckett's Station ou tbe Ebens bcTx and Cessin Kailroad. For further .articulars inijaire of Oeorne M. Hcade. LVq Ebensbur, I'a,, or ol the uudcrsin ed on the premises. JOHN Ml'KI'HY. July C9, IS7. 1794. lHf(3. Policies written at abort notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other First C'lsaa C'ompaalra. T. W. DICK, t:T FOR THE OLT3 HARTFORB FIRBIKSDRAKCBCOHT. :OiIMENCElJ BUSINESS 1794. Ebenibur. July H.I8S2. Important to Canvassers. WASTFD-Live Canvassers In every coontj In the Cnlted States to sell FOX S PATENT KE VEKS1BLE SAIi 1K)N. whicn combines two Sad Irons, I'oltsher, Fluter, Sec. one iron doina; the work ol an entire set of ordluarv irons. Is e! '-heat trie bv cas or alcohol lanir. IKsEfi A " A HITII HOI' ii I rcll ! . Price moderate. A lance atad lastiDK lc.-ome insured Pi te-od cunTBsers. Address, lor circulars, A.C., FOX SAU IKON CO.. 6 Keade St.. N. Y. AGENTS To canvass for one if the largest, oldest estab lished. I1EST KNOWN M'KSEKIES In the country. Most libera I terms. I"neiUall d lact li tres. OEXEVA M'KSKKY. Estabilehed '84ri. W. 4iT. SMITH. UENfcVA, N. Y. Iec. 9, 4U ITU EM V s -t-sr- -aw tu w hnJi Tho op It firm In Peuu'a a mako kjct:ia!ity cf Ken turkr .-.vl'lle aod Iriiii4 Horses. I'raugbt and lit M ii U-tv anJ km'D couMactlT in their MaMt-s r bucdrel brad of Mules, all from funr foot to iho hirct- m'i!' wHichinc 4n Itw en 1. Arnlifiii. A: o.. 5 Scouil Avrimr. I'sttsUurRh. I'm. Mulctiifr r-l to aii :irt-s cf Ihe Sutto orU r. lvoth;ng bi '. 1 f.ickfd stM k to le fw.u-l iu their eiA'k-Ae LIABLE PRESENTS I EVERY PURCHASE. Greatest Excitement ever Known in Johnstown. We are shrowinc: the Public how hiuhlv we appreciate the unusual liberal patronage be stowed upon us this season bv uiviiiir awav ing, iiais and r unushing Uoods purchased Irom us. Thousands of customers are taking advan tage of this generous oiler and securing one of the Handsomest Presents ever given away by any house in the country. Everybody come. E vervbod v wel com e. JOEISTOWF, 3? A.. i to call your attention to our fine assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children.?' Coats and Ladies' Wraps. Alsu plain and lancy Cloths, black and colored Cashmerts, -Julllers, Silk and Linen Handker chief's, Mutts, Gloves and Toboggans, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, 1 ! All of which we are selling at the lowes-t prices. Cult and exam j ine our stock and you will be convinced that we can save vou j money. ; PLUSH COATS Ml) WRAPS A SPECIALTY. THE BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST. The largest stock ol' hardware ever offered in llie county ean be found at niv store. I am now selling many goods atmijeh less than I can replace them for, hut I will continue to sell at Bottom P rices until T am compelled to replenish my stock. When you want a cooking or heating stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, dass, trunks I and farming implements, and learn my prices. G-. JETT2S3TZ HIGH STKEET. - FIRE! BURGLARS! THIEVES 1 1 h 1 TiTT. mViiT J7-7TT- A " 1 iiLt n.j ' '- ffrtL&t ' "iTyj,'t AdTertifcmcnt Ko. 1. . - No. I. Farmers' Size, 19x12x13, - . weight, 1 35 ibs. $24. CO No. 2. Household Size, 22x15x16, - - , - ; " 250 Ibs. $30.00 No. 3. Small Dealers' Size. 28x18x18, - " 600 Ibs. $40.00 No. 4. Postmasters' and Office Size, 32x22x22, - " 800 Ibs. $60.00, No. 4 haa inside door, -with Hat key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries have flat key-locks, with duplicate keys. K are sole owners of patent and jie manufacturers cf the Victor Safes. We caution pergons againet making, buying, telling or wing safes in fringing on our patent. Every first-class safe company manufactures under patents. It is dangerous to Lcf spurious goods bearing no patent datr. Every person vho is in need of a tc.fe will find it profitable to correspond with ns at once, before an rpency is established in his locality, and receive the benefit of our Special Offer in ojten territory. Ve want General Merchants and Dealers to help us carry out our Inter-Stale Co-operative Plan. Exclusive control free. A hijrhly profitable connection to last probatly for a life-time, mil cost Init one ecv. for a postal card to learn full parti culars, "illustrations and testimonials sent on application. In writing us mention advertisement o. 1. Address, The Victor Safe & Lock Co., CIKCiKNATI, O.a Oils!Oils!Oils!i Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg', Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ninnvuiM; ami umrAiiM; oils, NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE That can be made from relrol ium. If you wish the most uniform ly satisfactory oils in the mark et ask fur ours. Trade for Eb ensbur and vicinity supplied by V. S. 15AKKEU k BKO. Ebcnsburg, Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN & LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. Miil-:iti yriwii'flly tt!'i''uitHi iir it tut ii-. in1 it ut ;m: f iirni-'ifrt v.-hpn C(miTfrit. A't'lrc: s 4-i?n-T SfrfriRMAM TtLEGKAH CO , Obcrim, 0 m call and see niv stock Au? VI, "b.. - - EliENSBUKG OUR VICTOR BQSEoiii&0iGB Safes Are expressly meant to supply an ur gent demand from Farmtr, Isiiryrr$, Doctor, Small Storekeeper, I'ljHtmaxtcr, Erre arul Railroad Arjrnts, Tounthip and County (jficiah, Trusters, Retired Business Men and Familus, for a firs t class flre-proof, burglar-proof combin ation lock, tsaie, adapted in capacity and price to suit tln ir requirements. The Victor is first-class in every res pect, warranted flre-proof, and con ptructed intho mostimproved manner. We now use on each and every safo our new non-pickable combination lock, and inside bolt-work. It has all round rornerw exterior hpaiitifnllv finished and ornamented by hand wiUi all burnished portions nickel-plated. IB r'yyajlntenor nicely htted up witli sub-treaa- urice, uuoii-BiJacee, ana iigeon-iiOiea. subscribe FOR the uhbni mm, 1.50 PER YEAR 1,50 WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNIY,'$1.0 Address all communicatious to FBEEMA iST EllKXSliUItG, I'A. Dr. Sctti Axuiiid. ilc0.'i,urv , oubjj.i, A 1. I L r - r. t, r. Ir ( " t. t. t t : c - t : r r t E r- r r. t. 4 m ri ii 00 OO II
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