iRniRriu. pa. riuiKtr. . - march v. isss. : 1 - - - - LOCAL AXD t'ERSOXAL. EVVH ASI OTIirR JMTIX. Trim yonr Btpvlnw. Now saMtcrlhora are coming In every !uy. On TufHday morning trie mercury jjot down to 3 dre below zero. While In attendance at court next week lrop tn and pay your subscrptlon. Mr. John Manlon. ot 5nqnebanna townxb'p, was In town on Monday. Mr. II. C. banian, of Carroll townxhlp, was In town transacting business on Wed nesday. Mr. William iloran, of Johnstown. spent Sunday last In till place, where be La many friends. Mr .1. n. Denny has rented the par annace. belonging the l'resbyterlan congre gation of this place. Mr.Tnoma Dunphy, of Dean township, was moving aiound among his acquaintan ce In tbls place on Thursday. An Infant whose mother la In Jail await ing trial at the coming eourt, died In that Institution on Friday last. Mm. Lawrence Sehrotb and Mrs. 3. A Blum, both of Carrolltown, passed through ttil place on Wednesday. Miss Birdie Roberts, who bas been on ft l-tlt to Minnesota tor a couple of months re- turned borne on Friday last. The membera ot Mr. J. A. Shoemaker's family, eight of whom were down with the Ffatlft fever are all recovering. James Null, Esq., of Carrolltown, pass ed through this place on Monday last on t.U way to Altoona on business. Mr. John Kelly, Sr., of Lilly, who hai bwu serlonnly 111 for some tlme Is recover ing and will soon be able to "be about again. Mr. Alexander Ttoyer, at one time a wtitl known bnsiness man of Johnstown, dU-J at his borne In Ironton, ()., on Sunday l.il If an untruth la only a day old It Is called a lie ; If It la a year old It Is called a faLtuKd ; but If It is a century o'.d It is a Oar thanks are tendered Superintend ent Leech for copies of the reports of the raprlntendent of Tubltc Instruction for l-i and 1S7. Ti e Butler ITrald says : A woman In f-prlngdelw. which Is a suburb of Butler, recently gave birth to four children, all alive and doing well. James Uncapaar. formerly of Greeas tnn, bas Just struck a gold mine In western Arizona, and will shortly retnrn to bis old Lome a wealthy man. llev. Father (Jibs in. brother of Mra. nineral McDonald, of till place. Is visiting Ehensburg and we are Informed Intends spending the summer here. On last Friday night during a violent stnnn the saw mill of Mr. William Rey nolds In Rade township, near Cambria bna Mills, was blown down. ieorg Foster, son of Mrs. C. Fostr,of tUe Fisher Hou.se, Oreensburg. formerly of Kbensburg. graduated at DufTa Business College, Vittsburgh. last week. Dr. J. O. Creery. of the Carrolltown .Veres. Henry Scanlan , J. C. Eauly and T. R. fVanlao, Eqs, all of Carrolltown, were vis itors to our town oa Wednesday. Several parties who ha.i successfully kept their house plants all through the win tor, were dlenereeably surprised to fine them frozen on Tuesday morning. Mr. J. T. Wilson, of Tunxsutawney, baa been appointed rou! agent on the Hell's (Jap Railroad, now the Clearfield and Jefferson, to take effect March 3th. It was reported here on Monday last that oil had been struck In the Jackson township well on Saturday. On Investiga tion, hewever. the report proved a canard. Tbe time to choose a fertilizer for Oting crops has about arrived. The ex tensive use of the I. r. Thomas A Son"s goods Is a very conclusive argument In their favor. It is said that Major Montooth, one of Vlttsburg's leading lawyers, will be bere next week to defend Mbs Lizzie Thompson on her trial for keeping a disorderly bouse at Johnstown . The new railroad bridge at Summerhlll Is nearly completed. It has three arches and when finished will be one of tbe most suhstantlal as well as one of the best pieces of workmanship along the line. Miss rfenle Roberts, daughter of Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this place, wno bas been vls ltlrg friends In Pittsburgh. Indiana and Johnstown for th pv.t few months, return ed home tbls (Thursday) evening. Joseph Jacliion, a tramp belonging to Oeveland, Ohio, on Thursday of last week wht'e stealing a ride on a freight train Jumped o!T near R.-nscreek and was badly cut up about the faco, bead and bands. On Ukt Friday morning about 3 o'clock the residence or Rev. Father Woirel at Hun tingdon ws entered by burglars and a numher or articles amounting to several hundred dollars in value was carried off. Nome parties In town are negotiating with the farmers and owaar ut land about a mile north west of this place, with a view if leasing the coal right and sinking a bhaft fr th purpose of supplying tbe town with CsmI. There are twenty-elght Commonwealth returns for trial at court next week. In cluding one murder case, that of Thomas Mnley. of Gallium, which was contiiued last court on account of tke Illness ot the prisoner. -llertie Conoell. the five-year-old son ot Mr. William Cuuoel'.of this place, who was just recovering from an attack of scarlet fever is now suffering from dropsy, the result cf catching cold while recovering from the rVver. wllfWn IUrrass. a young man. em ployed by ti e slashers of tbe new railroad in Klder township, on Friday last bad his le dislocated, but Is getting along as well as could be expected unler the skilful treatment nf Dr. Rico, or St. Boniface. ArthnrJ. Kockwood. one of the assis tant engineers In charge of the cut bet we n Johnstown and Woodvale, fell from the ode of the cut, on Monday morning, down 110 fe-t on the road bed beneath, and sus tained severe Injuries, but will recover. Messrs. Wm. F. t.able and Ci. A. rat ion, two of the leading business men of Al toona, were among th visitors to our town on Wednesday. We understand tbey were l"'klng After the purchase of some real es in the North eastern portion of tte county. The U'lfhore Lit inc. In commenting on large tree, mentions the following : Wilson Mmud m-entiy rut a pine tree on bis tract near Bella SyWa, i folly township, Sulli van county, which measured 6 feet 8 Inches In diameter at the butt, and was cut Into f-tiiteen logs, which scaled an aggregate ot 1 1T1. Kighty four feet from the butt was branch measuring 31 Inches In diameter ; "-n ,rom me butt a second branch n-aured Inches n diameter. We did f t :-arn the height but It must have ex- eedrtj ,ik( feet. LOWEST PRICES EAST OR WEST OF Go where you will, you'll not find Dry Goods in general as cheap anywhere as at Gable & Co.'s store in Altoona, Penna. They sell the best 4c. Unbleached Muslin, yard wide, the best 5c, the best Gc, the best 7c, the best Sc., the best 9c. and the best 10c They sell the best 7c Calico in Altoona. . They sell the best 5, 10, 12 V, 17, 20, 22, 25, 37-5, 50, 75c. and 1 Embroidery. They sell the best 25c. Towels and the best 25 and 50c Table Linen. They sell the best GOc. You Can Save Money by Buying Our Dry Goods at Since our last Issue we have sold tbe ir to Mr. S. II. Dunkle, of Gaillizln, who, as editor and proprietor, will assume control on March 12th, Mr. B. M. Campbell acting as business manager In charge of the office, which will be well equipped Xw florenre AVwa. Persons wanting sale bills printed In good style and on short tiotice tbe coming spring, will do well to leave their orders at the Fhekman office. If yon can't come to the offl;e. send as a list of the articles for sale with the date and hour and we will send the bills by mail. Tbe deatb warrant was read at Lock Haven Thursday of last week, to Luther S. Shaffer, the marderer of the Colbys, fixing the day of the execution on April A. Tbe condemned man was very little affected and maintained a stolid Indifference as tbe Sheriff read the paper. The attention of our readers Is called to the advertisement, in another column, of the Ebensburg Normal School. This Is the seventh annual teem, and from tbe high character and well-known ability of the corps of teachers, will afford unexcelled advantages to those attending. Dr. Harry Summervllle, of Susquehan na township, returned borne on Saturday last from Cincinnati, where be bad been attending lectures at a medical col lege during the winter. We did not learn where Harry Intends haneing bis profes sional shingle, but we wish him success wherever It may be. Rev. Thomas McOorern. of Dinvllle recently appointed Bishop of the IlarrU- burg diocese of the Catholic Church, will be consecrated at the Pro-Cathedral there March 11th. A public demonstration will be given in honor of the occasion. About one hundred and fifty priests and bishops are expected to be present. Rev. Father Schell, pastor of St. Mary's German Catholic church, at Altoona, died Ir that place on Tuesday afternoon in tbe fifty-sixth year of bis age. The funeral ser vices will take place on Monday next at 10:30 o'clock, when a solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated to be followed by his Interment In St. Mary'e cemetery. We this week publish the announce ment of Mr. John J. Kinney, of Tunnel hill, as a candidate for the nomination for sheriff Mr. Kinney Is a well-known mer chant of that place, a thorough business man, competent to discharge the duties of the efflce and If nominated and elected would perform the duties of tha office with ability. Mrs. Margaret Dugan, of Wi'.more, died at the home of her father, Mr. r'eter Malt, on Saturday last from consumption. The deceased was a widow, her husband having been killed on the railroad several years ago. She leaves three children to mourn her lose, ner remains were Interred In the Catholic ceraetry at Wilmoreon Mon day last Matthew lien nemo, a fourteen year old lad. the son of a widow in Johnstown, was terribly burned or.e day last week. While picking cobbles he stepped on an appar ently cold eske of cinder, but the thin crut gave way with him and bis foot sank down In the hot liquid half way up to the knee. The flesh was burned off to tbe bone and be will likely loose his foot. Last Friday was St Mathlas' Day and according to an old savlnt he eltrfer makes or breaks Ice on that day. Ice was broken on that day, and people who believe In say ings of that kind were ready fnr the break ing up of winter, but whan Monday came and dropped the mercury down to five de grees below zero, they wisely concluded to wait awhile before laying away their over coats. Ex Associate Judge Thomas, and fami ly, passed through thrs place on Tuesday with Carrolltown as their destination, where the Ju4&e will take possession ot tbe Car rolltown House, In the future to . be known as the Hotel Brunswick. Tbe Judge's many friends when visiting Carrolltown will find bis house a comfortable and' con venient place to stop, and we wish bim success in bis new location. Bargains, bargains at McDonald's store, Ioretto, Ta. The following lines of goods will be closed out at actual cost for spot cash or gcod markahle produce ontll April 1st: All kinds of drees goods, flan nels, woolens, ladles', misses and children's shoes, also men's and boy' boots, shoes, hats, caps and clothing. Flour, 4.30 and f.. per barrel ; best A No. 1 salt, Jl .23 per barrel. All other goods at equally low prices for spot cash or trade. The Commissioners of fisheries of Penn sylvania will hare for distribution during the spring of 1JW8 trout fry for stocking the public waters of the. State. Plank "applica tions" for trout or carp fry can be obtained from the Commissioners, viz : II. C. Ford, 321 Walnut street. Philadelphia ; L. Powell. Harrlshnrg: S. B. 5 till we fl. Scran- ton; H. C. Derouh. Lancaster, or from 'The Anglers' Association of Kastern Penn sylvania." 1000 Arch street. Philadelphia. The Invalid Tensions Committee will report with favorable recommendations the Ei-Pr!soners of War Pension bill. It grants a pension at the rate fixed by law to all wbo were thirty days or more confined In tbe Confederate prisons, and gives t'2 a day out right for each day more than thirty tbey were Imprisoned. Favorable reports will also be made on tbe bills Increasing tbe pension for total deafness to f TO a month, and limiting the fee of examining pension surgeons to ?J for each case. Committees ot the different departments of the Etgar Tnomrson Steel Works, at Braddock, who waited on Superintendent Jones on MomVay last to learn the decision of the firm on the wage question, were In formed that th men might consider them selves discharged, and the work would c!o down. The cause of the discharge was the notification of the firm on Monday morning by tbe worklngmen that furnaces F and G would be babied at s.r.O r. m , and the Manager anticipated their action, thns making the stoppage a shut-down Instead of a strike. Bev. David Williams, a Baptist preach er, died at De Land, Florida, on TuesJay of lac t week, aged about 75 years. He was a son of Bev. Thomas Williams who owned and lived on the farm now belonging to Edward Owen, about a mite northwest of tbls place, and was born there. Hi has re sided In Florida for several years, prior to which be was stationed at Ilarrlsburg. ne was a brother to Mi. John T. Williams, now very aged and an Invalid, wbo makes bis home with Lis son-In law, Mr. John Garmcn, of the East Ward, this borough. The de ceased bad preached the gospel for ever fifty years and was honored and respected j by all who knew tlm. 1 Dr. J. M. C. White, formerly of Indiana county, and wbo made his escape from the Jail at Indiana about one year ago, was arrested In Kansas last week, and Is now In tail at Greensbarg awai'.ing trial upon a grave charge. He is sixty four jears old, and the father of eleven children. Probably one of the most popular Judges In tbe Stat to non. Robert L. Johnston, of Cambria county. On the bench be keeps tbe cue it machinery in full operation, and directs it with a cool, level bead and firm hand. When tbe court bas adjourned, and Judge Johnston steps'down from the taifcb seat, be Is as affable and jolly a man as one will meet In a day's travel. He bas a fund of humor and racy anecdotes that will expand the longest face among tbe little crowds that always gather about blm. Judge Johnston does not regard it a misde meanor for a man to laugh. If It were, he would be serving sentence es a coDst&nt and old offender. Judge Johnston's coming to this place to hold court is always regard ed with pleasure by the members of the bar. There seems to be a mutual sentiment In this, too, as Judge Johnston declares that, after bis own county of Cambria, old Westmoreland is nearest to bis heart. Wcttmoreland Democrat. On last Friday nlgbt a hurricane struck Westmoreland county, tearing down fetces and uprooting trees. In the vicinity of La trobe the barns of Mr. Daily and John Mar kle were unroofed, and In the town, part of tbe roof of the old Anderson planing mill was torn off. Telegraph wires were blown down and communication interrupted nntll 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Between lieat ty's and Carney's Stations two trees were blown down, both of which fell across and crashed through, snapping every wire of both the P. R. R. Company's and the West ern Union lines. At several other points between that and Bolivar the wires were also blown down. In the midst of the storm an axle of a car ot a west-bound freight train was broken at a point near Bolivar and five loaded cars were badly wrecked, canslog a railroad blockade, which delayed all trade for two and a half hours. The top of the west tower of St. Vincent's Monastery was also blown off, the top of a chimney on. a bouse belonging to Andy U. Young, was carried away, the car works, also the prop erty of Mr. Young, were damaged, and part of tbe roof of John QuirJaa's bouse was torn off. Item from Aaaivllle. Ashville, Feb. 27, 1538. The sleighing is going and lots of mud U taking the place of the beautiful snow. Mr. P. Dunn, proprietor of the Exchange Hotel in this place, is lying very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Hildebrand, of this place, got a hard fall on the ice and was badly hurt about the face. Dr. Twitmlre. of Gallitzin, Is attend ing her. Mr. Charles Burgoon, who has been work ing for some time past at Frugality, has returned home t.i stay. Mesrs- Schell & Bros . butchers of this place, on Wednesday last received a car load of fat cattle from East Liberty and are now prepared to f arnUU the people of Asbville with fine steaks. Miss Georgie Burgoon. of tbls place;, de parted for Coal port to finish learning tbe milene ry irade. Mr. Lewis McMullen, of this place, who for some time back has been working at Dean Station, has returned borne to stay. Miss Maaie Dunn U visiting friends in our town. Mrs. D. ;. Myers and Mrs. J. J. Rhody, of this place, went to the Buckborn on a visit to their many friends and expect to be away for m couple of weeks. Miss Fannie Storm Is keeping bouse for Mrs. Myers and Miss Ea Delozier is keeping house ior Mrs. Rbody, during their absence. Miss Annie Callahan, of Chest Springs, U spending a few days at her sisters In this place. Twelve men of this place bad a Joint stock Interest in a turkey, and In order to aportion their undivided interests the tur key was prepared for dinner at Mr. Brook bank' hotel. Only four of the original stockholders, Messrs. D. G. Myers, J. J. Rhody. G. Roth and A. Miller, however, were on band at the feast and tbe ot!ier eight lost their feto"k. Mr. D. G. Myers had another carpet rag sewing party one day last week which was attended by MUses Annie Stoy, Mame Dunn, Fannie and Maggie Storm, Eva and Cora Delczier, Harriet and Lucy Will. Annie Wilson. Annie Callahan. Ellen Dow ney, Ilattie Mc Lucas and Minnie Johnson. Mrs. J. J. Rhody was the only married lady present and when the party and rags were wound up or course Mrs. H had the largest ball. Heigh! ho! Mrs. Mjers, come again. At the election on Tuesday last, tbe following named gentlemen were duly ele vated to official positions: Burgess, L. Lltzinger ; Councilman, G. Schell, V. Krise, J. Miller, P. Klwanger, S. Johnson and S. Gill; School Directors. P. Skelly. P. Stoy. J. Rhody, I). Brook ban a. W. Mansfield and L. McDermlU ; Justice of the Peace, D. G. Myers; Constable, A. Miller ; Collector, J. Myets; Assessors, J. Khody, W. Krtse and J. Mjers. BLiF.nino. Is C'essssiplles luearattle? Bead tbe following: Mr. C. II. Morris. Newark. Ark., says: "Was down with Ab ides of Lungs, and friends and pbysiclans pronounced me an Incurable Conintcp Ire. Began taking Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my ttlrd bot tle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is the finest medicine ever made." Jee MMdlewart. Decatur, Ohio, says : "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given np by doc tors. Am now in best of Health." Try it." Sample bottles free at tbe drug store of E. James, Eben&buig. or W. W. MeALer. Loretto. sthlloat's Catarrti Konaedy. Shiloh's Catarrh Ilemedy, a marvelous core for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Month, and Headache. With each bottle there U an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these complaints witnout extra charge.' Price SO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Rnrklra's Arslfasalte. The best salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores. Ul?ers. Salt Bhum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scura Tiles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bo For sa.'e Loretlo. by K. J auicsaud W. W.McAteer. White Shirts and the Items from Lilly. Lilly. Pa, Feb. 2C. 1888. Ed. Freeman : Hoping to not Intrude on tbe columns or your paper I give you tbe following Items after a brief absence : Oliver Boley, son of Mr. Henry Boley, a respected citizen or tbls place, wbo is em ployed as a driver, while riding to b'.s work was thrown by a mule and bis feet catching in the harness, be was dragged a consider able distance before he was rescued by Mr. Kearney who came to bis assistance. He is pretty badJy hurt, but miraculously es caped being killed, as bis clothes were tore into schreds. It is hoped be will re cover. Miss Kate Boley. of Loretto, U the guest of Miss Katie Bender, or this place. Andrew Boley is laid up with sore throat, but we hope be may speedily recover. Caron Ryan was kicked by a mule one day last week, but bis injuries, though pain ful, are not dangerous. Miss Stella Short, wbo bas been laid up with pueumonia, U improving nnder the skilful treatment of Dr. Grove. Dr. Grove Is a successful physician, energetic and nn tiring in tbe care of his patients, and is de serving of a large and lucrative practice from the people of Lilly and surroubding country. X. Tbe County Committee. As a meeting of tbe Democratic County Committee is called to meet at Army nail, in this place, on Monday, March 12th, we publish below a list of tbe committeemen : Adams township. Henry Larlson ; Alle gheny township. W. A. B. Little ; Barr township. W. J. Kirsh ; Blackllck township. John B Illte ; Cambria borough 1st ward. Robert H. Bridges ; Cambria borough 2d ward, George Frick ; Cambria township, Michael Farren ; Carrolltown borough, Andrew Eckenrode ; Carroll township, J. G. C. Bearer ; Chest Springs borough, J. B. Noon an ; Cheat township. Anthony Sill ; Clearfield township, John n. Douglass ; Conemaugh township, D. J. Horner ; Con maogh borough 1st ward, E. Malzi ; Con emauKh borongfe 2d ward, Michael Nevln ; Coopersdale borongh. J. Schrock ; Croyle township, Charles Crouse ; Dean township, J. Rhody ; East Conemaugh borough, East Taylor township. J. B. Clark ; E&ens burg borough east ward, J. B. Denny ; Eb- ensburg west ward. P. F. Brown ; E:der township, A. Weakland ; Frauklin borough. D. A. Murphy ; Gallitzin borough, M. Fits barrls ; Gallitzin township, E. J. Slebert ; Grubbtown boiougb, William R. Grnbb ; Jackson towns-hip. J. L. Singer ; Joins town borough 1st ward, Reuben Linton ; Johnstown borough 21 ward. John Downey; Johnstown borough 3d ward. W. A. Uryao ; Johnstown borough 4th ward, James Mur tha ; Johnstown borough 5th ward, Henry Defenbaugb ; Johnstown borough 6tb ward, Levi J. Ripple ; Johnstown borough 7th ward. Adam Hibcer ; Lilly's borough, F. C. George ; Loretto borough, C. F. O'Donnell , Lower Voder township, P. 11. Cole ; Millvllle borough 1st ward. Austin Xeary; Millvllle borough 2d word, John Fox ; Monster township, J. Smith ; Tor tage township, John Itel ; Prospect bor ough. Patrick O'Toole ; Reade township. John Kubn ; Kichland township, Bernard Xees ; Stoneycreek township. George Shar Ter; Snmmerbll township, Edward Grew ; Susquehanna township, J. B. Stall ; Tun nelblll borough. Partick O'Dowd , Upper Yoder township, George Knels ; Washing ton township, S. A. Myers : White town ship, M.J. Noel ; Wilmore botough, P. E. Kirby ; Wood vale borough, James Cain ; West Taylor township, James Eckels. X IMae Like the Old Home. There was a car full of colonists at tbe Union Station last Friday mornicg. who had a tale of woe and deception to relate. For two years they had struggled to elk out an existence where they had settled in tte West, and were then returning, broken hearted and discouraged, to their homes In the eastern part of tbe State. There were five families in tbe party, consisting of about thirty persons. The heads of two of the families were Amos Stultzrultz and J. J. Haishberger, the latter being from Mifflin county. Mr. Harshberger said : "We are all from Mifflin and Lancaster counties. We have bad an experience that teaches us tbe leaeon that Pennsylvania Is tbe best place to make a living. Two years ago ageotacame among us and told ns crreat stories of bow we con Id grow rich It we went to Kansas. When we got there we located in Harvey county, a little south of the centre of the State. We tried hard to raise crops, but failed. The soli was rich, but there was scarcely ever any rainfall. Crops failed, the farmers bad to buy bay and grain for their stock, and some wera worse than penniless. All the colonUU from dirTeient parts of tbe country suffered. Tbe agents said that tbe last two seasons were exceptionally dry, but colonists who had Uvea there for years said that tbey only got scarce crops, and that a good year was a rarity. "The people are all anxious to leave the place, but tbey haven't enough money. If It had not been for my father my family wou!d have died, ne Is well fixed and owns four farms in Mifflin county. I am returning home to farm with blm. We con sider that we were victimized by tbe agents wbo induced us to eo West. Tney repre sented that we could secure good paying farms at from t20 to f30 per acre, but when we got to Kansas we could barely keep from starving. Why. If even one-quarter of wt-at was represented to ns bad been true we might have gotten along." ritulurgh Cltroni' le- Tclfyrajih. fcbilotVo CsaiamfliSB Cnro. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doees Invariably cure the worse cases of Cousb, Croup, and Bronchitis, wfciie Its wonderful success In tbe cure of Consump tion is without parallel In tbe history of medicine. Since its first discovery it bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If yon have a Cough we earnestly ask yon to try it. Trice 10 cents, 50 cents, and 11.00. If your Langs are sore. Chest or Sack lame, ui- Shiloh's Porous Tlasters. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Try. Try Axaln. After trying many advertised remedies for catarrh during the past twelve years I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and with complete success. It Is over one year sinee I stopped using it and have had no return of the ca tarrh. 1 recommend it to all my friends In this vicinity. Milton T. Palm, Reading. Pa. My daughter and myself, great sufferers from catarrh, were cured by Ely's Cream Balm. Mr sense of smell Is restored. C. M. S'.anJcy, iboe dealer, Ithaca. V. THE ALLEGHE1MIES ! best 10, 12i and 2Gc. Gable & Co.'s Store, Altoona, Penna. HANRUUK I.ICEKKEN IHSVT.t. The following marriage licenses were issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, Feb. 2lb, 1RS8 : Henry Bearing and Louisa Horn, Stony Creek township. Frank Davis and Elizabeth M. Keffer, Lower Yoder township. Joseph Ub!, Millville borough and Kate Reiger. Cambria borough. Frank M. Gouehnour. Johnstown and Jennie Benshoff, Rosedale. William Schmidt and Lena Zimmer, Johnstown. John W. Whistler, Conemaugh and Jennie M.Jackson, Johnstown. Answer Thla Question. Wby do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Coming Up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shilob's System Vitallzer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Iled. FARABAUGn. Died In Elder town ship Saturday. February 18th, 1888, Herman son of F. E. and Theresa Farabaugb, aged 4 months and IS days. HELFRICH Died t her home in Eider township on WedDesdav, February 22nd, 1888. Mrs. Sarah, wife of Nicholas HelfricU. aged .74 year?. The deceased was born In Wllkesbarre, Luzerne . county, 74 years ago, and was married to her busband wbo survives ber in 1833. In 1S52 tbey moved to the mountain and bought a farm In Elder township where her aged and respected life partner still re sides. Her remains were interred at St. Boniface. Wllkesbarre papers please copy. KELLY- Died at bis home In Tnnnel hill. on Sunday, February 2C:h, 1888, Mr. James Kelly, aged 78 years. Tbe deceased was a native of Ireland wbo emigrated to this country in 1826, and short ly afterward moved to AHegueny township, where be purchased a farm, on which he resided np to about six Tears ago when be moved to Tunnelbill. He was highly re spected and esteemed by alt acquainted with blm, and his remains were followed to their lsst resting place, tbe Catholic ceme tery at Gallitzin on Tuesday last by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. He leaves a wife and one daughter, who Is tbe wife of John Bradley, or TunnelhilL Peace to his ashes. MCKNSK APPLICATION'S- rpHE Ff .iMJWl?ff I'FRSi NJ H AVE FILED 1 petitions for Llt'ENSF. with the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Cauihrt eountv to be pre ented to the Court on MONDAY, March lvtn IssS : Adams township Jobn flrrls. tarem. A-hTllle ltorsns;h Iarld Krookbask, Tatrtck Dunn K. J. Free. Joseph Miller, tavern. Harr township tberhart Uessler, Frank A. K'lne. tavern. Cambria borouah 1st w.1 diaries Hoyle. Fat rick Ho vie John M. Enr'xht. I'atrlck tfrees, Michael Keattnr. Francis E. Kcllv. John Hints. Keictnla Kurtz, Michael Lafrey, John Luikart, Martin Incan, Haifh MeConnell. Patrick J. McLaucblin. I'atrlck Scanlan, tavern ; Keystone Ilrewloa; Co.. w ho cssle. Cambria hnrnueh id wd Oeorsre A inter. John Hurkhard. Mary Kurkhsr.lt. John Koviau. J. .tin Fees. Harvard Oarvev. John Lvsett. Charles MeClaflerty. Peter Itoth. Jacob Shaffer. John Schettaaer. Henry J-alT. Peter Toner, tavern: Jacob tloener. hrewr. Carrolltown bomurh Julia Hinder. H. A. , I Blum, CeleeMne A. Farabsurh, John Olasser. If. A. Lather. I-awrer.re iv-hroth. John Stolx, John I. Tbonas. tavern; II A. Klum. C. A. i Fsrahauah. brewer, I J ray jl W llllaua, John J. i Hank, wholesale. Carroll townhln . Tatharine Haker James p. Iluber. Henry Mellon, Mathew Weakland. Thos. J. Weakian. tavern. Chest townhli Leonard Hartman. tavern. ! Chest Sprint; borough John Crouse, lr. J. i B. Noonan. tavern. t'leartleM township Oeorge Harber. J. A. Wallace, tavern. Cnnetnaoch borough 1st wd Fred Henler. Jas. C. Darby I'. S. FrledbnlT. Jonn !n. Of orre Held. F.rhardt Malai. It. J. Mulvehill, Wilhel- ; mint Munier. Joseph Keidel. tavern. Conemauich borough 2d ward David t.'ostlow. Sarah Cavanaoirb. 1 hoe Dalev. Anna F.rnt, Jubn Oerhartlt. Josus (Irilfllth, tha. and Mar rle Hoffman. Fred W. Hoffman. Benjamin Klst. Lsura Toohey. Henry H. Thomas. Joseph Wal soher. tavern: 'has. and Maviele Hoffman, wholsale ; Lambert at Krefs. brewers. ConemauKh township Lawn nee Kost. whole, sale. Crovle mwnshlp. Peter Hrown. Albert Carpen ter. Jehn Oriffilh, Patrick McCall, John V. Wen troth, tavern. Dean town-blp Thos. Dunphy. Ellec Hollls, tivern. Fast Copemaurh borouirh Wm. J. Cannon, CJeo. A. 'xi1tr. Ma-aaret Ke'lr. tavern. Ebensbnra bornuajh Westward P. Y. Brown, John Hender. John S. Miller, tavern. Ktenburg borouarh East Ward 1. Esferline. ta vern. . . Flder township Peter C Jtsr C!. A.Orav. Jaeob S. Kline, John Lantiy, Frank X. (Jit, tav ern. Franklin borouarh re-er Kiibntz. tavern Oallitiln borouarh D. C. Hurk. ('has. Drass. Michael Fltrharrls. Toseph U. uLntnit. Arnold Ienz. H. J.Shettlsr a J. C Snvder. Max Stehle, tavern ; Allen H. Heist. D. Lutz it Son. wholes ale : Andrew tlenrler. brewer. OslllTxtr township Ktchard Byrne, tavern j H. l. Keiners, wholesale ; H. D. Kelners. bot tler. Urnbbtewn torough Catherine Ream, ileorge W. Penrod. tavern. Johnst-iwn norousrh 2d wd John Coad. .Toseph 'rine. John Frnnk. Corra.1 Hoffman. (Inttfreld Hull man. John James. W. a D. KUby. ee. W Kooicn, Tho. Kinney. JJantal I.vsett. Jrb Mor gan. Frank U'Donnell. John O'Tool. Oeo. C. Koab. John Schltlsuer, Keal Sborkey. tavern ; John Kaab, wholesale. Johnstown borr.ojth 3d wd Joseph Belter, .Tame t'lark. Wm. freriiardt. John .1. Horniek. Joseph Knst. Charles Krm.p. Mr. C Kat. Kohl, t. Lst bert, James I. M illiar an. Michael V urj.hv. Chas. H. McAtaer. John J. MeCann. Ches. Os wald, Stephen yuirk. Oeo. Koab. Kobt Saercr snn. John V. Shaffer, Henjaraln Snlky. Chas. VV ess. tavern ; Fisher St Co.. Fraaerkelm St Ytl eack. Henry (I. I.udwia;, John Ludwltf a Son. I. LutiJtKon. wholesale. Johnstown bo-ouch 4'h wd Wm. I.. HalertT. Henrv Koch. Kckha-rt Pfeil. Conrad J. Sea able. F. P. Wier. tavern : John KiserllnK, Jacob Meier, brewers Wm. Thomas, wholesale and bottler. Johnstown borough 5th wd Jacob Hartman, tavern. Johnstown borough 8th wd Wm. Shaffer, tav ern . .lohnatown borongh 7th wd John B. (lerhardt. tavern. Lilly borousrh Wm. Beet. Oeo. Brant. Oeb hr.lt Bender. C A. tieorsre. Marearet Helly, John Metzgar. Edward Molberron. Thos. Sheri dan, tavern ; Theodore Sill, brewers. L- retto Imrnutfh Flerleo Bengle, A. J. Chris ty C F. O'Donnell. tavern. Millvllle borough 1st wd Konert Butler. Thos. 1 Hro.lerien. ti. r lanarsn. t-van a. James. John Malnney. Michael F. Murphv. Owen Me ('ue. Jr., I'atrlck liodgers, tavern ; Pier sl Lan na's wholesale. Millvllle borousrh Id wd A. F Baker. lames P. Burns. James laily, John Honau.Jr., Bridget J.vcch. Thomas MeDermotl. tavern. Ports as township Jeese MIatijh k. John P. Orriome. .. J. Mclioanetl. tavern. Prospect borough Mary Keary, Thjmas Riley, tavern. Keade township W. A. Chaplin. Joseph F. D-irhin. James LalDg. tavern ; Michael Carroll, wholesale. Kkliton l township Soloman Martin, Bernard Nees. tavern. South Fork hor-mgh W. W. Baker. O baa. X. Croupe. Thomas Keelan. tavern. Stocyeresk township John Metzler. Oeorge S. Schaler. John H. Watklns, tavern. " Susquehanna township Simon F. Lantty, Philip P. Miller, tavern. 1 nnnelhill borough Andrew Basal. Joseph A. Bertram. Albert F". Flck, tavern. Washington township John H. Clark. VP K. Dunham. Craa. H. Humbert. Frank Ieap. Pat rick K. Myers. John MO'ally, Hutch O'Donnell. tavern : Cha. . Srrrhwaderer. brewer. Wilmore boreuzh Joseph xlurner, Conrad Wenderoth. tavern. l'P!er Yoder township Chas. Hocas'.lne. Jchn A. O'Connor, tavern. Lower Yoder township Michael Conway. Francis Leckey, tavern ; Jaeob Albrecnt, brew er. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Clerlt. Ebensbunt. Feb.37, isss. NUTICE. Notice is hereby sreven that tbe following accounts have been filed In the Crxjrt ot Common Pleas of Cambria county . and will beconnrtued by said court on the first Monday In March next, unless cause be shown to tbe contrary : First and final account ot Joseph Tomllnson, committee ol John Yauitht.a lunatie. First and Final account of Jehn CJ. dates, as signee ot Mathiaa Kenler. at. ol First and hnal account ot Ja. M. Shumaker, a-signee of John H. HenniDir. i-bemburg-. leb. 10. H. A. SHUL.VAKEK. Truth "J. Stockings. IOI.ITirAL. J70K S HUB IFF. I herrt y announce mrfeelf a candl 1st Icr SWifT. nubjert to tlie decision ot the next Iicmocralic primary election. O. A. LA.NUKE1N. Luenaborc, Ta.. Feb. 24, 1S8 FUK SHERIFF John J. Kinney, of Tun uellhll! borouich at tbe coming Itcmorratle pri mary election. Your support respectfully so licited. F OR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the name or W. D. McClelland, ol Johnntown.au a candidate lor Sheriff nuhject to the decision ol the next Democratic primary election. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice U hereby girtn that the partnership heretofore existing under the name of V. A. Chaplin fc. Kro.. ha been this day dlsnlved. W. A.CHAPL-IN a. UUO. Flynn City. Feb. 0 . isss. "VOTIi'E I Is Notice is hereby eiven that tha two hre waicon and team in the posesion ol James Stineblcr belong to .me and all persons .ire hereby notified not to meddle with or Intrrtere with the same. ci KOKHE Ul'MAS. , Haekllck twp. Fc!. 20, 16SS 3t. VlMIN"ISTRATOKS' NOTICE. Letters ol administration on tbe estate of Frederick Manse, deceased, ol Croyle township, having Sieen Kranted to the undrrli(tied. notice Is hereby firing to all persons indebted to said es tate, to make payment without delay, and thofe having claims airainst the same win present them properly authenticated for settlement . MAIIYB.3IAISE. Croyle Twp., Feb. IT. 18SS. Adin'x. X In the Orphans' Court of the County of Cambria Te the Heir and Leiral Herresenta tlvea ol William J. Mdlulre. deceased. rsbtio: You are hereby cited to be and appear .rlore fT.e .lu.iirei of the Onhais' Court to be held at Klwnsbunr. on the flm .Motidur of March next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the Keal rtte of William J . McOufre de ceased, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded br the saltl Court cr show cause why the same should not be sold JOS. A. OH AY. Sheriff MierifTi Office, Ebeoburic. Feb. 10, l&ss NOTICE r "L0 JLhe heirs and leg.il representatives of John E. Evans, deceased : Take notice that an In.juest will be held on the premises of lohn K. Evans. Meceme I. in the townsh'p of Cambria and Blackllck. In the County ut Cambria, on Wednesdav, February VJia next, at a o'clock In the afternoon ol that day, lor the purpose of making partition of tbe real estate of said decedent to and among bia heirs and leeal representatives. If the same caa be don withor.t prejudice to or spoiling of the whole ; otherwise, to value and appraise the same according law, at which time and placa you are reiue5led tu attend II you think proper. JOS. A. OKAY, Sheriff. Sherlli s Office, IXsmbur-, Jan. 00. KjS. -a-OTH'E OF APPEALS. J.S On the lollowimr .lin r. r m .:.. i... named the Commissioners ol Cmhrl. ,.,..,. ill :t at their oUica in Kben.i.nr- .k. poseoi fieanns: apjau Iroui the assesmefit of mvaeyat ictcre.f av.ke stag... ev., iej f,,r hire, taxaMe for Sl ue Mlfposei for the vear 19; I n Tuesday, March ail. tor Adamf, Al'letrhenv. Barr. Blackllck. I'aml.ra, Carroll, and Chest towoFhl.s lst and M wards of Cambria borouarb. Ashrilie and Carrolltown boroughs. tin Friday. March I'.ld. for Clearfield. Cone mauich. Croyle, Iean. Kant Taylor. West Taylor. L.oerind (ialtltzln townhtp, lst and 21 wards of Conemaugh borough. Chest Springs, Coopers dale in 1 Fast Vnemauich torousrh. On Saturday, March 2th, for East and West wards F.betisburg borouith. Franklin, (lallltzin, t.rubbtown. Lilly, Loretto. Pro-poet and Tunnel hill twouirhs. Jackson. Munter. Portage and Sumtnerhili townships. On Tuesday. March 27th . 1st. 2d. 3.1. 4th. 5th. Bth and 7th wards Johnstown borough and lit and i! wards Millvllle lronsrh. On Wedc.esday. March 2h lor Keade. Rich land. Stonvcreek. Susnuehanna. Washington W iiite and I'pper and South Fork, onghs. and lower Yoder townships, Wilmore and Woodvale bor- KlHMHVPUVt I ' Jt'HN KIKHY, 1 Com. J. i. LLOYD. ... . . I- A. MitioroH , Clerk. Ebensbunr, I-eh. 2J, isss. ASSIGNEE SALE -OF- I Valuable Real Estate. j The undersigned by virtue of orders Issued , jr" Common Pleas Courta ot Blair and j Cambria eoonues, will expose to public sale at I the Court House In Hollldayiburg on j Wednesday, March 2S, 'S8, AT I O'CLOCK. P. M.. I the following described real estate, to wit : The j un4ilded one-fourth Interest In a certain tract , ot coal and timber lands situated In Allegheny I township, Cambria county. Pa., warranted in ' the name of Mltltn Hanum. containing two hun I dred and twentj (2) acies more or legs. ! I-yTKRMS: One-half on confirmation of j sale, and balance in one year with Interest to be I secured by mortgage or judgment bond of pur I chaser. J. H. SMITH. I Assignee of 11. A. IK WIN. Hol!iday?burg. Feb. 2V. l&sl. ytTHEHKAS THE HON. ROBERT L JOHN. II STOW, President Judge of tbe Court of I'mimon Pleas, of the 47 ;b Judicial District con sisting of tbe County of Cambria, has issued fits precept bearlnx date tbe leta day of December, 1T. to me directed lor boldinv a Court of Over and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sesnons of the Peace. In Ebeasburg for the County of ( amhria and to commence on the Flrt Monday of March, 188S, and continue two weeks. NoTica is Hzmnr (Jiviv, that the Coroner, Justices ol Peace, Aldermen, and Constables ol said county si Cambria, that they be then and there In their proper persons at I . o'clock in tha forenoon of said day with their records. Inquisi tions, examinations and t heir own remembrances, to do those things which to their ofnees apper tain to be done and those wbo are bound In re cognizances to prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Cambria couDty. be then and there to prosecute against them as shall ha just. Oivex under my hand at Ebeasbura-the ltith day of Iecember. in the err ol our Lord. loST. and tbs One Hnndred and Twelfth Year ot the Inde pendence of tha I'nited States. J ::. A. OKAY. Sharing Ebensburg, Feb., 10. ISSS. TUIAI, LIST- Notice Is hereby given that the following cases have been set down tor trial at a Court ol Com mon Pleas to he hela at Ebensburg- on Monday . Aiarcn rz. ia. l ie Wright.. vs. vs. vs. Conway et. al. Rex. Conser. ray a Williams. Smith. Igan. Meredith. Ivory. Sch fiber. Harnharu Same. Holand. Hipps at Lloyd. Lloyd It Crater. Same. Same. Thuiaaa. Short. Johnstnwn Lumber Co. Baderet. al Motley. Krause Hodman et- al Easlv Pleifer .. Emmerson wills MfCullougb..... Ashton et. al... Barnhatt Same Hopple , ...... ..f Vi. .vs. v. vs. VI. vs, .. vs. vs. Lloyd vs. l is stitch. Vse Hipps . SAtae . Thomas Peters. ...... Yost . Suppei ... .vs. vs. ...... vs. ......va. -vs. Hunt ..Vf. Blair Co., Kk'a-Co vs. Firat Na. Bk.. Altoona. .vs. Oaliairher et. al.. vs. Olasr et. al va. Beraenstock h. "o ..as. Dnncso. Durhln. P. K. K. I'rrih et. UT. H. A. SHOEM AKEK, Proi'y. Proth'ye Office. Ewnilmrt F"trt. 1 tSS. The 7th Annual Term THE EBENSBURG NORMAL SCHOOL, Conducted by A. R. Read. A . M Jno. S. Foley and Cyrus Shepherd m l open in Public School Building of Ehenshurz, Monday, April 16th, Hie:, Icr a term of eleven woeks. TUITION. Teachers' course .s 7 on Preparatory or optional Course e 00 A llerml reduction will be made where two or more attend from tbe same lamlly. tlnod boarding anj comfortable rooms can be secured tor tJ &u per week. For circulars and Iniormation address A , It licl. urf yr Sl.ti.her.1. Ebeusbur;. !'-. or Jug. S. Foly, St. Ajiul.0o. I 4, NORMAL SCHOOL OXJR G REAT Between Season's Sale! At no time in the vear have we offered Goods so cheap as the present time. Wc have just completed Stock Taking and discovered innum erable quantities of odd Suits, odd Overcoats and odd Pants, which we have placed on one separate corner of our Store and marked at figures far below their regular selling value. Everybody knows when we say a thing we mean it and we can confidently predict that in one month from the issue of this advertisement not a simrle garment of all our odd Stock shall remain on our hands, so don't delay your visit to our Mamouth Establishment. It will pay you to buy Goods now for next Winter's use. WOOLF, SON $c THOMAS. OHSOrJ & STOKES1 ear 1 . miiii h. ...t r sr (7 m nil who It SI alogue with Colored Platea, and the IVJ ever orrered. C Our M 1 D If CT CaDrlLlltDC wivn fniwiiwi..ii W SDMlBltvl.sunnl,lni IHHnnLI UHIIUL.i1L.nO poaea. and all TOOLS neoessarv To manna. complete garden. If ou grow VECET ABLE FOR MARKET, tell us so when you send JOHNSON & STOKES, our Catalogu 51200 A YEAR WITHOUT WORK!' T!iii it whit lotsoff.jlks want. We cia t ijive it tu tht-rn. Hut we oan and will ST'iarantce at r"0t c.f i:A.OO a ve-k lone or I . enurflic a.-uls in each couniy in this Male wliu win laduilrioualy L.ui. fjv -a.of uur -.l.ndi.l lcw line ol lj.,ti, s.c.r.liui; Iv j::r lusirucliuiis. U ins " uo eatrava iiaiit i.i ..iiiie. Wrc .loll.;,' it svcrvilav. We Juu l waut m it avnls ; but we want r"ill whs Lte lilitv. who arc iiiiiuti iou. a'nl who arc in earet. i:xieiience u uol always uorreaarv ; jiu- v( our Iwt in-nti ara raw recruit, wl.'.m e have tniilit to iintke muuey during the M-t tw. uiouih. We tf.iaranter otcluaivc tirritorr. Rive liberal teruia and agree to show any luicl.ijcnt and en-.er.riiu anl h-.w to make at l.-at siMi vw-rrrisiu .lire. Auuug our uii'iy viilual.l pul!i-iiuii we Lave p;ic' to iii-iiii.ju oulv a few of the l-l-t and best : THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, by "Sunset "Cox. HARD TACK AND COFFEE, the trcnt nrw .f.MierV hoot. Tw.-ntr.five thousand sold la rt thirtvdavi. Tiiv IIO aplnriiI orig-inal ill utrat iaiin ar a story in themselves. HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, the qrcateit frm book ever made, l'osjtively Vkltl.unl an equal. Sold l.y our new M.ec-i;U I'1". K''Vi'W'i iVi'.l? K.wr...teean iaconrieoff 2.'.J0aycar.nth,. bo.,k alone. 1 lu la tr.Kht bu.iucaa. it ta Bet an evriiii?ut, hut is an etablibei fart. , . We wautthe namo and addre. of every hook a?rnt who is luakinp le -thar fS 00 a W""' U,1, il h apply. h..t thov wlw ara worthy auall have uur aiU. lo not bealtato a DittQieut, hut writu at ouoe for full rarticuUr (fiee.i, to " P. J. rLEMIITG & CO.. PuMisheH, No. 4 Tlhh Avenue, Pittsbnrgli, P Oils!Oils!Oils! Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trn.de the fin est brands of ILLLM1NATING AND UBR1CA OTING Hi NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE That can be made from Petrol ium. If you wish the most uniform ly satisfactory oils in the mark et ask for ours. Trade for Eb ensburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. BARKER & BRO. Ebensburg, Pa. EBEXSBUKG. PA. I. P;thomas& Son's, ! 13 O fS H FERTILIZERS! Contain all the valuahlo elementa of stahle mnnnre ' in a concentrated form. Specially prrparej for all ( crops. They are manufactured for results itrmi. Bent -exults. They eaaDot be beaien in the fie.d. OCK WORKS powarveiT lariiiiy. W, pivs ; them our perMjnal attention. Kor the inmo money we Itimrantee our goods not to be su ruased. Thi..e who sw them endorse them. You ie ttem and jvti will ciuiurae tbeiu. M-ANUfJlCTCREn ET I. P. THOMAS & SON, i Philadelphia, Penn'a. ro&aaXa;ar W. J. AXSTEAU. Johnstown ; JOS EPH A. NOEL, Ebensburg. Va'ch 3d. 2m. SUBSCEIBE -F0R- THE CAMBRI& MM, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50! WITHIN THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.10 Address all ccmmunicatioBS lo FEEEMAN, KBEXSBDRG, VA. ADMlXISTll ATOKS' NtiTICK Letters of adminiscrutiou on trie estate of William liyan. de9eaed. ol Lilly Itorouirn. tTarnnria county, havlnc teen icrante1 to the un derslvrned, notice Is hereby eivea to all erstis Indebted to said estate, to make payment with out delay, and those bavin claims against the same will present then uroiterly authenticated cr aettleinent. MiKOAKKTKYAN, Lilly, Ken. 17. 1SV. Adin'x. HEN yon want J ih I'rinttiur of any Vied ciji.e tlve tbcha,MAM cilice a trli. -t CARDEN and FARM MANUAL write) tor It. It ie a Handsoms Cat- FINEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS adapted to their pur- ;:SEEDS for 219 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. THE "OPERA" PIANO, MANCFACTI RED EY PEEK -c SON. ' (Established 1850) , 212 to 216 West 47th Street an4 15C7 fc 1569 Broadway, NEW YORK. . TIio "OrrnA" Tiano is a strictly first-clasa lnstntuiuut. fiilly vrarrautod for live years. Tha jao-t prricct intrumeut lu tha market and tha Most Moderate in Price. y Catalogue Terms, lrices. aud full Inform a ou by mail. f 8jc'i&lludncemnta to readers of thla paper. - Our Cottapo Upright i a mar-el of beauty, and the highest grailo i f excellency. It -will pay to write na. ' """"'jfr (vrynnv THIS r Al ta ) r.llRJS hrpC 111 f I llkt Bost-Vuh hj-rup. 1 lull aroud. Dao ?. Hold I'T tirutf MAm JfcrtUrliiTTgT? I believe Piso's Cur for Consumption anred inv life. A. II. Dowell, KJitor Kuquirer, Eklen tou, N. C, April 23, 1S87. Tle bf.st C'oupb Mexli olne is Piso'si ITbs fob Con-sumption. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 2So. CUHS WriE Ail LS rAiloT Best Couh Syrup. TactHa sud. Dee in nmn. iui rv irus'irifta. FOUT ZI' s HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS fJutz To Hnm wui die of Cour. rtora or Lvwa Fs Tr.a If Fouu's foaaers are uad in lime. hoiru's rowderswlll nirr aai erevant HotCwijii. cniua fowi,i, will prrveat Gaps i Fevu. Fonui Tevrters will iacreate tiie caaatrcy e mlsx and rream t enly per cent, and make Ute baSMr arsa and swret. Fouu's I'owdf rs will enre or prevaat alaoost arvaasr ritk to a uicn Horve and ( stile are auixeeC. I ox tz- I'ohmii iu aiva ATiaracTisi. old ecrrwhere. SATIS X. FOTJTZ. rrsprlstst, BaLTlKOBK, BD. Kor rale at DA VISOIS"S lrug Blere. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPWia CARS WITHOUT CHANtS, , St. Loola to Loa Aaeglaa and San Fraocieco,' Vt THE IPON MOUNTAIN WOUTg lve St. Uouia at 8:30 P. M., Dally. TME Qi.T UNF THAT DOfS fj, HO HIGH ALTITUDES, NO SNOW BLOCKADE Only Temperance Hitters Known, inni'EK "KNT. PKKK1T and yAMTLKS w HfKK 10 men canvassers for ISr. irnuliif t.lertric llelte, Hrnalt a. Lady :i gents wauled lor Klectriet'orsets. Hui. k .-alt. Writaat 01.00 tor ttuuit l:r. Soutt, Ml 11 4