(Imuran crccuuin. j;m i. - mahcii iff. Js.v. J.LH'.tl.J.YI) I'KRSOJWtL. Ttit iwrrurT dropped down to 3 Jf gree t'-Viw itro on Tuetlay itot nlnif. rti i k Leonard and Crmrlea Coonv. both nt Tunn.-lhitl, wet In town for a lew hour on Monday. The ground-hot: Is no loniiet rcpo-dMa frrllie vet(ier, Hs Hit we ki fiavln X rrl on Vei!ti"Uy. Person rwet(ed to I,orett MJne. Co. are r'jwl to cll and et.tl tbelr ac count before April 1st, Mrvr i. Foster A Quirm, ibe pop ular uierrtinritu of John.ilown. otne ttiltm ik w say to jou In tfreic "aa" tbla week. Vltrlmel KildufT, father ot tbe editor ofa theUaritUin Vinduutor, died at hli home In TunnellMil oD Friday iavt, ae-i Ofty-elht jai. -Mi Ann MoDonaK, of this place, took bur ri'vnrlurri on Misalay for Putatiuric wrier Intends rt-ctniDg tor some tluMi Ktj i r t k if friends. According tr th Mate geologist there, are mmiewhere In ttie uelcbborhood of S. v)f vioo.iioo tons of octal still unmlned In tiila en rnuioti wealth. There will be a special term of eaort belli, hei'lunlna sn Monday, May 2Xth. A a;i ( !.U venire of -thirty lx Jurors has keen orJrred for tnls term. I'oweia Woodford, of buaeanna towusliip, was appointed supervisor at that tow rsMp 0:1 Kot.day last by tlx cutirt, to fill a viiram'y In that office. A rennirtrarce against eery license petition In fohnytnwn, with but one ex ception, hasteen fl'ed with the Clerk of the t'ourt of (Quarter Versions. Mr. Scxannah McMillen, wife of Mr. Jamei Mclliilen, a wei:-known citizen of Johnstown, died at he t home in that place on Tuesday last, afed 01 years. I.(T n the road between Ebens buiv an l t'arroiltown, a piK'ketbnok con taliilnu 8""'i -1. A reward of $23 will be paid the Ctider by leavmtt it at this office. Tim time to choose a fertilizer for printf eroys has about arrived. The ex tans! v-v.s of the I. P. Thornaa A Son"s toodi is a ye'y conclubive araument la ttielr favor. Kev Father Davln.of aummltvllle, will be they first pastor of the new Catholic par ish (P Cambria borough: who will succeed Fatlivr lavin In bU present chars we fall ad to learn. 'liupture cur guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayei, s.il Arch street. Philadelphia, Ta. r.se ar once, no operation or delay trom business, attested by thousands of cures after others fall, advice free, send for circu lar. The folio wnig named persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Ebenshurg postoffioe : Mrs. Ann Patterson, Mr. John J. Jones (-.outh). Persons calling for theae letters will pleaee state they were adver tised. A tramp namod Jam Burn, who naila from New York, was struck by an engine Dear (rallitzin on Saturday afternoon and was severely, though not dangerously hurt, lie was uken to the Altoona hospital for repairs. When you are refitting and repairing your rooms, step down to Barkers' and see the new styles of wall paper, they have trie largest s'ock In town to select from, and have all the new styles In cheap goods, and several styles in gilt. ( wing to a definelency In the supply of beat furnished by tl.e new steam heating aparatus, recently place In our public schools, one of the schools ha d to be dis missed for several day during the present week on account of the cold weather. Tne storm of the pust few days Is like ly the "equinoctial." Ta vernal equip. fa!lson Wednesday, March .'!. when spring commences, and the d.u and nights will te of theame length. About the time the sun pa-ss these equinoctial point s heavy stor ma usually prevail on sa and land. Jos Farahurt, photographer, of Caroil town. Pa. having sold out Ms picture gal lery, des're to inform his patrons that he will have possession until April 1st. 188s, and that a. I wantlrg picture taken or duplicates or photos Uken heretofore are lovlted to call or address without delay. The Director of the Jckn Jo'nt Mock O l Company, Limited, at a meeting held on Tuesday last, concluded to aban don tr.e further hoilng or the well. The well Is d ,wn RMut J,l0 reet. and has pass ed through all the aan! that bear oil or gas, and the di.ectors believe it useless to bore any further. 1, , ...... i -irjon have not visited the shoe store of I . ,. . 1 Mr k. L. Davis lately, don't fall to gsoon He las ncently ipened up the largest, fl ief. and bt st selected stock of men's, wo uiens', nil-e' ard rl.lldrens' fhoes ever bnv.iiht to Khensbnrg, and lie will be pleased t. have yu examine bis Mock. Prices al wsj s the lowest. J -se Marsh, a drng jist In Petersburg. Huntingdon countc, ws found dead In his rfflce In the rear of t.l drua store on Sun dy morning. From the fact on a table near here his body lay was a glass partly i filled with laudanum, and which showed evidence of having been full, tie impres sion Is that he committed suicide. Yeu or your boy will soon nej l new j suit of clothes, and we want to tell you that : you do not need to go away or send away! for them as you can buy a suit from Bar-1 kerV as rheap as anj where In the State, our 1 advice Is to go flown to liarkers' and see ; their larue jtork of clothing for men and boys, and we know that you will be suited ' both in prices and quality. The Democratic County Committee I melon Monday last and selected the fol- lowing gentlemen as delegates to the State , ui.euimn : Messrs. w. II. Rnsa and George Wagoner, of Johnstown ; Joseph A. Grey, of Carrolltown ; C. F. O Donnell, of Loretto, and II. A. Englehart. of Koens burg. A resolution was passed declaring Col. J .hn P. Linton to be the choice of Cambr'a county for delegate to the Nation al Convention and endorsing tha adminis tration of President Cleveland. On Thursday nlntit of lat week, about nine o'clock, two bears, one a very large one and the other smaller came within three ! feet of the door of Casper Smith, In Brr j t wrist lp. Mrs. Smith, who went to the d or at the time was startled and sctea md ! when te aw tb-m. when the brutes start ed off and got nut of the way before Mr. 1 Smith, who also saw them, could get his gun. The'r tracks were plainly visible : the nut day, but owing to the scarcity of J the uow it was Irapossl b e to follow them. ; Mr John McConnell, of the firm of ilH onriHI A Sanpp. Altoona, Pa., is now In New York p'aclng their orders for spring j and summer clotrimg the spring styles having just c.me out this week. John ' knows when. how. and where to bny. and i d ies uuy the best and cheapest Jlotblng and ! hats that erne to this section of the State. M.-s,rs. M.-Connell A Stupp buy at head- I inarters and atrlct'y for cash, mark the1 r e. s on all goods In plain figures, Uo a e-iuaie I uir.esa and have taken the lead la c.oibing lusiness iu Altoona Gable & Co. invite you in all the Xew 1402 Bargains, bargains at McDonald's tore, Loretto, Pa. Tbe following lines of goods will be closed out at actual cost for spot cast! or good marketable produce until April 1st: All kinds of drees goods, flan nels, woolens, ladies. id Uses and children's shoe, also men's and boy's boots, shoes, hats, caps and clothing. Flour, Jl W and VI pT barrel ; best A No. 1 aait, ft. 23 per barrel. All other goods at equally low prlcea for spot cash or trade. We will call your attention to an article .that many of you will need this spring, that Is a new carpet, and we can assure you that yoo will fiod a good assortment to aelect from at Barker, they have them from the lowest priced Ingrain, up through all grades to the best Brussels, and aa some people connot be suited from stock, they carry a line of samples from a large house In New York, and can sell you anything you want at city prices. They also have a large stock ot oil cloths, rugs, mate, ete . any thing you want In -this line you ean save money by buying at Barkers'. It Is said thatfforts are txlog made by the young Democratic ladies of Greersburg for the organization of a Frances Cleveland Club for tbe purpose of taking an active part In the cosuiog FresldeDtiat election The Club will tse composed of some of tbe leading ladles of the place and will be uniformed tastefully, tach wearing a white silk badge with a picture of Mrs. Cleveland engraved on It. They will be furnished with torches, wade especially for the occa sioD, and tarn out at every political proces sion and wlM be drilled In tbe manual of arms and niarchlnt maneuvers by skilled drill-masters. Similar organizations are to be started throughout the county, and may apread over tbe State. Tbe whole Atlantic coast, from Virginia to Maine, waa swept by a anow storm be ginning on Monday last, Tbe greatest breadth of the storm center was from the coast opposite the central part of this State and extandeu westward to the head of the Ohio alley. Many vessels were wracked along the coast, and railroad traf nc suspended to a great extent. No mails easi or liarriaDnrg were received at this place from Monday uutll this writing (Thursday noon) owing to the Pennsylva nia raikoad being closed between Harris burg and Philadelphia. Th e storm, how ever. Is now over and the railroads are sreedily opening up their tracks and In a day or two the trains wlil be running as us a a I. A wreck occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad on Monday morning about four o'clock at Nigger cut, a short distance east of Huntingdon. In which two Uvea were lit,and It Is estimated thattioo 000 worth of property was destroyed. A freight train was going east and when at that point an axis broke and the freight cars began pil ing so, obstructing both tracks. At tbe same time Western Express came along running at the rate of forty Ave miles an hour and plunged Into the wrecked cars. It was a fearful cene that mst lbejes of the passengers, alarmed and frightened by the brrakingof the glass and the smashing of the timbers, who ware rudely awakened from their slumbers. The engineer of tbe passenger train, Robert Gardner, of Ilarrls burg. was found on his engine with hLs band cn the throttle, still Hying, but fast among tbe broken timbers and died In a few tuin ntes after being released. Charles Moyer, the fireman, was torn to pieces and hts body was gathered up In sections. One passen ger was slightly hurt by the broken glass and some badly sLock op. bnt none were seronsly Injured. A purse of t'.M0 was raised by the passengers for the families of the engineer and fireman. Travel over the road was delayed for twenty hours. Court ProtdB(. The following cases were disposed of laat week after our paper had gone to press. Commonwealth vs. Nellie Comers. Keep ing a disorderly bouse. Jury found defend ant guilty. Com. vs. CarTle Ptterv Keeping a dis orderly hore. Defendant not appearing her recognizance was forfeited. Com. vs. Lizzie Thompson. Keeping a disorderly house. Defendant not appearing her recognizance was forfeited. Com. vs. Scott Campbell, larceny. De- fendant p ead gul ty. c. , Com. vs. Kate Sterling. Keeping a dis orderly house. Jury find defendant guilty. Com. vs. Jennie Hill. Keeping a disor derly house. Jury find defendant not guilty, but that she pay the cost. Com. vs. Lucy Kougb. Keeping a dis orderly hcuse. Jury find defendant not guilty, but that she pay tbe costs. C m. vs. Patrick J. Nngent. Furnshlng liquor to a person of known Intemperate habits. Jury found htm guilty but recom mended him to tbe merer of the court. snnced to nav a fine of M coste of oros- ecutlon and undergo an Imprisonment in county JaU for ten days. Com. vs. Mary Barclay. Terjury. In dictment quashed. Cera. vs. Maggie Hughes. Keeping a dis orderly house. Defendent plead guilty. Com. vs Same. Selling liquor without li cense. Jury find defendant not guilty and that Maud Brown, prosecutrix, pay tbe costs. Cum. vs. Dennis Csrville. Bspe. Jury Cnd defendant not guilty. Com. vs. William Mellon. Larceny. Jury find him guilty, but recommend him to tbe mercy of the court Com. vs. William White. Selling liquor without license. Jury find defendant not Kuiltj. Court adjourned at C o'clock on Friday evening. SECOND VTKEK. On Monday Judge Johnston sentenced the following named parties who were tried lsst week, to rerve terms In Jail respective ly : Msfgle Hubes, three months ; Bes sie King, fonr months ; Nellie Conr.ers, six months ; Kate Sterling, one year ; Mollie Fitch, six months , William Mullen, nine, moDlhs ; and Laniel Burk.ten days. Scott Campbell and Maggie Griffith were sentenced to tbe Reform school. Thomas Stanley was sentenced to under go sn imprisonment In the Western Peni tentiary for a term of ten years. J. H. Kranso vs. George Rex. 2d Plu ScL Fa. Jury rind for plaintiff tba sum of $9. 0O witn Interest from date and stay of execution for one year. Use C. Emerson vs. J. W. Logan. Att, Execution. Jury find for plaintiff tbe sum of fifty dollars. Augnstlue Wills vs. Ely Humphrey and John II Meredith. Appeal. Jury find fcr plaintiff the sum of 1137 3t. Michael McCulloogn, et. ux., vs. Matthew Ivory. Case. Jury Ccd for plaluliS the sum .f To3 92. Timothy L. Hunt vs. Conrad liaJer, eU aL I Trespass. Ou trial. to visit their store, 1-102 Spring Shades, including the now popular Terra joods range in quality from ELEVE1TTH .AVZEZEsTTJ Ilewsa frem Carrwllcww. CARROLLTdwx. Mar. 14. ISM. Dear Freemax. We are at present writing experiencing one of the most severe blizzarda of trm winter. March la holding Ita uscal carnival of high fierce winds and storms. That dread disease, diphtheria, has made Its appearance among ua. It has Invaded the household of our esteemed citizen. Mr. J. W. Suarbaooh. and th first rintin tn. t oallgnant Influence .was UUle Hairy, a bright five-year old son of Mr. Sh.rbaugh who succumbed to Its Influence on Sunday morning and his remains were Interred on Tuesday afternoon. Four more of bis children axe Buffeting with It but we under stand are not dangerous. A child of Mr. Wm. Luther was burled last week. Mr. Lutber and the balance of bis family are ufferlng still with tbe same disease. If tbe disease should spread In this town many a family will mourn tbe loss of a dear cbild. as our town la full of bright merry children. Your old neighbor. "Judge" Thomas, has removed himself, his "household Gods" and household goods to the Carrolltown Hotel on Main street. Tbe Jodge has opened up a new era In the hotel business in this part of the country. In the first place he has a new and attractive sign In gold letters hanging across. tba pavement and on it the traveling public read "Hotel Brunswick. John D. Thomas, Prop'r." The bar Is fixed up in such a gorgeous manner as to "aston ish the natives," the Interior ef the house Is furnished In first class style and la really elegant, and highly attractive. The Judge will keep a first class hotel and is gaining hia abare of trade already, and will do more ; he has a large sample room for the accom modation of commercial travelers. His son George is tbe bar keeper and is quite accom modating. Mr. A. H. Haug. prop'r. of the Hohen zolern House, was conined to his bed for the last week with bronchitis. The new railroad Is progressing for all that there Is in it, Mr. J. J. Hauk. Mr. Adan Miller end Mr. Thornaa Ott. are each building large store rooms at Hastings City, on the line of the new callosd. M. D. KittelL Esq., Is In town on busi ness. Sugar making will soon be all tbe go among the farmers. The Cberrytree oil weH Is down nearly five hundred feet. Gas has been struck in paying quantities already. The steam fitting In the church and con vent Is now finished and gives complete satisfaction. Much praise Is given to the firm of McGlnnle A Smith for tbe complete manner in which they finished the work. Auguptin Sharbaugh has Just returned from tbe cities, where he had gone to buy an Immense stock of clothing. We under stand there will be a graud opening on the 19tb, at his large store building on Main s'.reet. . As news Is scaree I will bring this ram bling letter to a close. Amicus. Local laalltale. Everybody Is Invited to be present at tha teachers' local institute to be held in Pub lic School Building of Eensburg. Saturday f:ernoou and evening. March 24:h, the pro gramme is as follows : Institute open at 2 r. M , with music, followed by opening a i dress by chairman. The subject. -How to interest and hold the attention of pupils in geography." will be dbenssed by H. T. Jones and otbers ; Essay. Miss Effi Myers. Claas Drill. Miss Allie Lloyd ; First Steps in Grammar. Miss May Killens ; Tbe Utility of tbe Study of Physiology and Hygiene in Public Schools. Herman Aple ; Recitation, Miss Rose Garraan ; The Importance of Mental Arithmetic. Cyrus Shepherd ; Re ferred Q-aestlon. "Does more good than harm result from tbe daily marking of pu pl!s at every recitation ?" George Uite. Evening Programme : Opening Address by Superintendent Leech, on Institute Work; Essay oy Miss Msggle Larimer ; Referred Question, Should Teachers be Employed for Three Years ? L. S. Reed ; Recitation. Miss' Annie Beynon ; Character Building, Cyrus Shepherd; Recitation. Miss Mollie Evans; Elevation of Public Sentiment, A. R. Head ; Declamation. R. D. Jones ; Institute paper, -Local Clippings." Miss Annie Jones. Music will be interspersed throughout the exercises. Xotlee. Mr. J. H. Gant d6ires to Inform tbe pub lic that Messrs. V. S. Barker Jc Bros., In tend erecting a building on tbe corner of Center and Sample stteeU, to be occupied by him as a barber abop and bath rooms. Tbe coming summer be will have bath rooms neatly fitted up with hot and cold water, clean towels, etc htilloti'a Ceaiompllen Care. This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doxes Invariably core the worse cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion Is without parallel In the history of medicine. Since Us Orst discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which do other medicine ean stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly ask you to try. It. Trice 10 cents. 50 cents, and Jl.00. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Back lame, use Shilon'a Torous riastera. Sold by Dr. T. J Davison. A C'wld of unusual severity which I took last autumn developed Into a difficulty decidedly ca tarrhal In all Its characteristics, threatening a return of my old chronic malady, catarrh. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm completely eradicated every symptom of that painful and prevailing disorder. E. W. Warner. 163 Hudson St. Rochester. N Y. Catarrh. For twenty years I waa a suf ferer from catarrh or the bead and throat. By a few applications of E j'j Cream Balm I received decided benefit waa cured bv one bottle. Charlotte raxker. Waverly. N. Y. Bwr kleww araleaBalfe. The best salve In the world for Cut. Bruises, Sores. Ulaers, Salt Rium, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chillb lains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively seure Tiles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W. Me Ateer. Loretto. nlleh'a (atarrb Remedy. Saitoh's Catarrh Itemedy. a marvelous cure for Catarrh , Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, ana ueadaene. With each bottle there Is ao intrecious Nasal Injector for tb, more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Trice 00 centa. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davlooo. Eleventh avenue, Aloona, 10c. to SI. 25 and every kbMl Mtctlac Cressos. Ta . Marco 12. 18s. An Interesting and instructive meeting was held at Lilly on Saturday, March 10. The following namrd teachers were pres ent : Misses, Parish. Anderaon, Moore and Me Gougb. and Messrs. Wm. McQougn, A. J. Noel. F. J. Itell. J. A. Kenslnger, and A. J. Sanker. After discussing the topics arranged for tbe day, tbe following programm was pre pared for the next meeting to be held at Portage, Saturday. March. 24. 1883 : How to teach language without the text book. Miss Moore; primary physiology. Miss Dougbery ; importanco of history. Prof. T. J. Itell ; writing for primary grades. Miss McGough and J. M. Noel ; advanced spelling. J. A. Kinslncer ; aelect readings. Misses Kern and Plotner ; paren tal cooperation, A. J. Sanker ; singing and recital ions by pupils of Wilmore and Por tage schools. Directors and teachers of surrounding districts are earnestly requested to be prea ent, also the County Superintendent, as tbia Is to be tbe last meeting In this district for this term. A. J. Saskeu, Hetaeel Bepwrt. The following is the report of Cn-sson School for the month ending Mar. 6, 1888, A.J. Sanker, teacher. Whole number In attendance during month, boys, 21, girls. 24. total. 43 Percent during month, boys. 90, girls. 84. The following pupils were present every day : Mary Storm. Mary Al lison. Blanche Storm, Mary Lee, Essie Storm, Willie Coyle, Alfred Htnes, Geo. Deveraux and Vallie Quartz. Answer This Qaeatlen. Why 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 tbe Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell tbetn Shtloh'a System Vitalizer. guaranteed to cure them. Sold by Dr. T. J Dsvison. Woaderfal Care. W. D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say: We have been selllrg Dr.- King's New Discovery, El ecirlc Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give socn universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful cures effected by these medicines in i this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Dis- ceverr. taken in connection with Electrlo 1 Bitters. Wa guarantee them always. Sold by E. James. Eoensburg. and W. W. lie Ateer, Loretto. MAKKIAUK LICfE."frH ISfaCED. The following marriage licences were lasoed by the Clerk of the Orphans' Couit for tha week ending Wednesday, Mar. 13th. 18 S8 : Thomas II. Quinn and Jennie Cobaogb, Jolinatown. George Daoabertv, Benore, Centre conn ty. Pa . and Eitzabetb Hale. Cooperadale. John Zobloukie and Eranko Enzebet, Cambria. Otto Sherman and Mary B- Allenderfer, JohDstown Ilenrv Hoferker and Elale M. Roddy, Urner Yoler township. Fraocis Henry Doi rieott and Mary Jane Ilarrla. Uallittzln. Daniel W. Cobaottb and Mary Corcoran, Johnstown. Joseph S. Wilson. Johnstown, and Annie II. Cable, Bedford county. Pa. Died. IIAISS- Died on tbe 9ih Inst., Gertrude, little daughter of Mr. William and Ctaudie Haines nee Litzinger, at their borne in Coal port. Clearfield county. Tbe funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. C. McEntee, ot tue Catholic church If tLere can be a compensating thought, it Is that your darling returned to tbe God who gave it, pure and unspotted by tbe world'a temptations. Yonr precious babe la now a treasure laid np in a better world, and tbe gate through which it baa passed to peace and Joy unspeakable is left open ao that you in dne time may follow. "All that' bright must fade. The brightest t till the fleetest; All that's tweet waa made Hat te be lost when sweetest." X. BESGELE Died on February 14 and 17, and March 3. 1S8S, Fannie. Esther, and Eleanor, children or Joseph and Gusale Bengele, aged respectively 3, T, and 3 years. Are they dreamlnc. In a slumber Motionless and deep ? I-'annle, Esther. Eleanor, Where they lie asloep. Io they laugh and llay In gladness In the spirit land ? Ob. the mystery that shrouds them Could we uaJersiand ' Lo 'tli done for faith has power E'en this veil to rend, faith ean show the amlllnc valleys , Where our yearnings tend. Where our children stray together. Never more to part. Oh ! they st retell their hand towards ut. Blading as take heart. Ood will give as strength to tufer. Courage to endure : He will guide our steps to reach them Where they stanj secure. Still for us. thro all our waod'rlngt. Will these anxela a -ay : Till tbe time of darkness endef . Dawns eternal day. Loretto. March tX. IIM. M. -'OTICE OF APPEALS. 1.1 On tbe following days for the districts named the Census ttoners of Cambria eounty will sit at their ofllce In Eoensbung. ir tbe pur pose ot hearing appeala from the assesmeat of money at Interest, hacks staaes. etc. used for hire, taxable for State purposes for the vear laiS. On Tuesday. March l. for Adaoar, Allegheny. Ban. Klackiick, Cambria, Carroll, and Cbest townships, 1st and 2d ward of Cambria borough. AshrtHe and Carrolltown boroughs. On Friday. March 22.1. for Clearfield. Cone maugh. Cn. la. lieao. Et Taylor. West Taylor. Eloernd allltta townships, lat and 2d ward of CoDemaagB borough. Cheat Springs. Coopers dale and Last Coneroaogn borough. On Saturday. March Stth. for East and West wards Ebensbug borough. Franklin, Oallltxia, Orubbtowrn. Lilly. Ixretto. Prospect and Tunnel hill boroughe. J ar a sou . Monster, Portage and Sunamerhill townsblps. On Tuesday. Mereh I7th. lit. Id. M, 4th. 5:h. ftth and Tin wards Johnstown borough, aoj 1st, and 3-! wards Millvtile borough. on Wednesday. March VS'h tor Keade. Kleh land. Slnnvereek, Susqaehanna, Washington. White ant Ipper and Lower Yoder tewaabipe. and South Fork, Wilmore and Wood rale bor oughs. JOHN CAMPBELL. JOHN KIKHY. Com. J. it. LLOYD. S D. A. McUorci , Clerk. Ebeniburg, Feb. I. Has. 4 KM IM STRATI IKS' NOTICE J Letter ol admiBlstratloo ea the estate nff rrrurnra iuaase. lecease4. ot Croyle Ion m hip. navin been arraotej lo the enderstKBed. nutlr Is hereby jrlviraT to ail persons I nlet ted tasaid es tate, to make payment wttboet delay, and thoae having eiainas aaralast the same will prsecat them properly authenticated tor sett lemo t. . M4.KY l. MAI NE. Croyla Tsri., I'cb. 17, issa. Adm a. to ses the many Beautiful Lines of Dress Goods Cotta and Mahogany. piece is extra good value. LICENSK APPLICATION'S. THE FO I.I.O W1JCO PKKSt (N8 H AVE FILET petition tor LICENSE with the flera or Ctaarter Selons ot Cantoris county to be pre. anted to the Court 00 MONDAY, March luth 13m : ' Adam townnhln John Orria. tavern. Aahvllle breal lrM Hrookbank, Patrick Ltann. K. J. "re. Jne-h Miller, tarern. Batr township Kberhart Oeler. Frank a &uae. utot-h. Cambria Doroush 1st w.1 rharles Boyle. Hot rick Bot John M. Knrlcht. Patrick Oreen MtehMl Keatlnc. Francis E. KoIit. John Kind fcatcinla Knrti, Michael Jjifrcy. John Luikart Martin Lean. Huh McConnell. Patrick j'. McLaosblln. Patrick Scanlan, tavern ; Keynone Brewing Co., wholeeale. Cambria homoarh 3A d (lenrga Alceer. John Barkbard. Mary Bnrkhardt. John Boylan. John Fee. Her J ard tiarrey. John Lyaett. Charles MeClaflerty. Peter Koth. Jacob Shatter, John Kcheflaaer. Henry Ily, Peler Toner, tavern ; Janob Ooener. brewer. Carrolltown bomuirh Julia Binder. B. A. Blum, Celeitlne A. Karabaugh. John Otaser V. A. Lather. Lawrence Scbroth. John Stolx, John 1. Thomas. A. H. Haur. tarcm ; B. A. Worn. C. A. 'arabaoe;h. brewer, Unj A. YVIIIUmi. John J. Hint, wholesale. Carroll townhl Catharine Kaker Jatnet P. Huber. Henry Mellon, Mathew Weakland, Thoe. J. Weaklan. tarern. Chert township Leonard Hartmaa. tavern. Chest Spring borough John Crouie, Dr. J. B. Noooan. Larern . ClcartelJ townihlp Qeorge Harber. J. A. Wallace, tavern. ConemaBrh bomna-h 1st wd Fred Henler Jaa a. Iarby p. S. Fried hoff. Jotin an, Oeorce Held. Erhardt Malxl. K. J. Malvehlll, Wllbel mlna Muoter. Joeeph Keldel. tavern. Conemauich borough 2d ward Darld C oft low. Sarah Cavanaaa-b. Tho Dalev. Anna Emt. John ; erhardt. Jooa Orlffllth. Cha. mad Mi( rie Hodman. Fred v. Hodman. Benjamin Klst. Laora Toohey, Henry H. Thomas, Joeeph Wal acher. tavern: 'haf. and Maaicle Hoffman, wholiale; Lambert A KreJa. brewers. (Vjoemtuih townihlp Lawrence Koat- whole. sale. Croyle tnwnhlp. Peter Brown, Albert Carpen ter, John Urlfflth, Patrick McCall, John D. Wen trntb. tern. Ieaa tow nib !p ThoJ. Dunphy. Ellen Hollls. to'ern. Eut Conemaneh bornne-h wm. J. Cannon, Oeo. A. fooler. Marrarftt Kelly, tavern. Ebensbara- bomaah West Ward P. F. Brown, John Bender. John S. Miller, tavern. Ebenabura; borung-h Ean Ward L. Eaterllne. tavern. Elder townnhtp Peter CT. 01ger O. A.riray. JaeobS. Kline, John Lantxy, Frank X. Utt, tav ern. Franklin boroua-h Peter Rnbrt'z, tavern Oallltttn borniiKh D. C Burk. Cha. Drass, Mlcbael Fltsharrl. Toseph M Oucnlna-. ArooM Lenx, H. J . Sbettlg A J. C. Snyder. Max Slehle, tsvern ; Allen H. Helnt. It. LutzA Son. w bole ale : Andrew Oeairler. brewer. Oallltiir townsblp Klcbard Byrne, tavern ; H. D. Belners, wboleiale ; H. D. Kelners. bot tler. Orobblawn rorrogh Catherine Ream, Oeorge W. Pen rod. tavern. Johnrtown tKroaa;h 3d wrd John Coad. Joseph Crante, John Fmnk. Conrad Hoflman. (lotlfrrld Hottman. John James. w . A !. Klrby, Deo. W Koofh. rhos. Kinney. Daniel I.ti ett." Job Mor an. Frank O Iiunnell. John O'Tool. Oeo. ;. Koab. Joha Scbtflaaer, Netl Sborkey. tavern ; John Kaab. wholeaal. Johnitown borr.aKh S.1 wd Joaepn Belter, Jmi Clark. Wm. (rerbardt. Jebn J. Hornlrk. Joeeph Koat, ('barlee Krot-p. Mr. C5. Kat. Kobt. FX Lwvnert. Jamea 1. M illlaran. Michael urph v. Chat. H. MeAteer. John J. MeCann. Cbaa. o wald. Stephen Qnlrk. (a. Roab. Kobt Saaer on. John V. Shatter, rlacjamln SnIKy. Cbaa. weaa. taram ; fisher A Co.. Fraaerbeim A Vil. sack. Henry U. Ludwia-. John Lud wlar A Son. D. Lots a Son. wboiat. Johnstown to-ooh 4th wd Wm. L. Hal fort v. VIa VMk 1. t. L I I . . , . . t . ! j .P. Wler. tavern : John Kmerltna-. Jacob Melerl brewera Win. Thoman. wholesale and bottler. Jnhntowu boroajth oih wd Jacob Jlartman, taern. Jobnstowa borough 8th wd .Wm. Shatter, tar. era. Jobnstowa borough Tin wd John U. Oerhardt, taTern. Lilly borough Wm. Pert. Oeo. Krant. f Jeb hardt Bander. C A. Oeorce. Marvaret Helly. John Metxar. KJwerd Mulherron. Toos. Sheri dan, tavern : Theodore Sill, brewera. Loretto boroua-b Klertan tfengle, A. J.Chrl" ty. C y. O'Donnell. tarern. Mltlvllle borough lt wd Konert Boiler. Tbns. It. Broderlch. HA: lann. Ean A. James. John Malnnev. Michael Murphy. Owen Mc ". Jr., Patrick Kodgers, tavern ; Pier A Dan nals. wholesale. Mllivllie borcneb SI wd A. E. Bager. Tames P. Haras. Jine laiiy. John Honan, Jr., Bridget Lycrb. Thomas McIermott. tavern. Portage tewnshtD Jese MjOough A John P flmome. .. J. atcDonnell, trern. Prospect borough Mary Neary, Thomas Klley, tavern. Keade township W. A. ChapMn. Joseph F. Imrbln. James Lalng. tavern ; Michael Carroll, wholesale. Klehland township Soloman Martin. Bernard Nees. tavern. South Fork horngh W. W. Baker. Chas. N. Crouse. Thomas Keelan. tavern. Stoaycreek townhlp John Metilar. tieorce S. Schafer. Joha H. Watklns. tar-rn. Susqnehanna township Sluon P. Lantxy Philip P. Miller, tavern. l-unnelhill borough Andrew Basal. Joseph A. Bertram. Albert V. Pick, tivem. WaablDc-ton township John H. Clark. W K. Iranham. Chas. M. Hnmbert. Frank I-eap. Pat rick K.-Myera. John McS'ally. Hugh O'Donnell. tavern ; Chas. E. S;hwader-r. brewer. Wilmore borough Josaph riorner. Conrad Wenderotb. tavern. Upper Yoder township Chas. Hochiilne. Jthn A. O'Connor, tavern. Lower Yoder townhlD Mtehael Conway. Francis Leckey, v-rn ; Jacob AlOrecht, brew- H. A. SIIOEJI AKEIt, Clert. Ebehtburg, Feb. z:, ISii. STATEMENT of ai nirOK'S SETTLEMENT with tha Supervisors of Blacklick township for the year ending March Iz. 18M. Jong Buck x r.iiriR, Supervisor. Dr. To amount ot road duplicate $9 iO To ain't received from (ommlsaloners.. . SS 00 To balance account 31 CS t:3i ie I'OSTIl, C. By am't of work on roads By exonerations By rrturned taxes.... V. By orders releemd and eash paid"" By services as supervisor ..S2iS 49 .. 1 4 T 99 .. 23 2t MM 3.-4 18 Jacob Stvlsm, Supervisor. V. Tc am 't of road duplicate $311 60 10 aw 1 received iron commissioners Tu balance account .......... . 2S 20 A3 as6; us .S302 22 . 3 tl 2 Sr) . IS 00 .. 42 T4 tZ'jT 08 Coimia. Cr. By am't of work on reads By exonerations...... m. By returned taxa ., By ,ilow and order tedeemed.. By services aa supeivlsor.... ASSETS. Due John Bllckenderfer s supervtfor 131 f Due Jacob Stiles aa supervisor... . as 6S Outstanding crders Issued ."." " 13 35 S71 M Wa. the undersigned auditors of Blacklick township, certify that we have examined the ae- counia 01 said towasbip and Ond them as above T. si. FMPFIFLD. 1- PETEK WAUNEK, Auditor . O. EMPFIELD, u. w. Attf.'t.t A. Michaels. Clerk. Blacklick twp.. Mar. 16. 1S8S. 4t. ASSIGNEE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. TTe anderslaraed hr virtne er orders Issued from the Con moo Pleas .'oorts ol Klatr aad Cambria counties, wil! expose to pnblle sale at the Conrt Boose in Uellldaysbnra on Wednesday, March 2S, 'SS, AT I P. I ths i following deamned real estate, to wit : Tl.e na4lided nee fourth Interest In a certain tract of coal and timber lands sltnared la Alleaheov town. hip. y.mhrta county, fa., warranted in the name of MtOln Hannm. eontalnlrg two bun. dred and twentj () acres saore or less. t-tf Tf.RSS: One-balf on confirmatlen of ale. and balance In one year with luterest to he Secured by mortgage or judgment bond of pur chaser. J. H. SMITH. Assignee of K. A. IKWIN. HoKldayiiurg. Feb.xu. 1844. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE I'Cttefs of administration on the estate of William Kyan. defeated, ol Lilly b-roucn, Cambria county, bavins been granted to tbe un dersigned, notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate, to make pevmeni with out deiav. and those baring claims against tbe same will present tbetn froperly authenticated for settlement. MAROAHET KY AN. Lilly, r eb. 17. lsW. Adm'g. For Itropsy, i ravel. Nerroasneaa. Kright's Heart, t'nnary or Liver diseases, t'arettuairic- leed. umce. 131 Arch ftrest. Philadelphia. All nreggiaii-. i n u. f i a bottle, six lr March H. Itit Ij. Their new 1402 POLITICAL. "pHKSUEKIFK. T hereby innonnoe mvself a a candl late or Sheriff, nul-jcct to the deciiio n of tbe next Iemocratlc primary election. O. A LANdBEIN. Ebenaburg, Pa.. Feb. 24, Ft K SHERIFF. John J. Klnner. of Tub- ncllhill boronsh at the coming Iem'Tatle pri mary election. Your support respect I ally so licited. IOK SHEIU FF. We are antt.orlxeil to announce the name or W. IK MrCleiland. ot Johnstown, an aracdidate for Sheriff aubject to the decision ot the next Democratic primary election. 1)KOPOSALS. Prnpn'aU will be received by Directors of Poor and Houae of Employment ot tam'irla county until Tuedy. April .Tl. 1HSH. tnrill inr an annex to the Almrhoute lor an inttrm ary. Specification can beaern at the Alu11tl103.se. By thb DiiiKtToits or I'ook. VCDITOR15 NOTICE. The nodeminncl auditor appointed by the Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria County, todlatribute the lund In the hands of J'.bnC O-ate, aaigne ot Mathiaa Kcstler, as ahowu by h la account, to and amona tne perren legally entitled to recei re the aauia. hereby iclven notice that he will si: at his office in the borough ot F-b-epahura-. Pa., on Saturday. Mirch Sli-t. ISR. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of attendlnK to tbe duties of aald appointment, at wuich time and place all persona Interested shall attend or be forerer debarred trom comlmr In 011 satd fund. AI.VIN EVANS. Auditor. Lbenstinric, March 16. 185d. St. The 7th Annual Term OF THE EBENSIMG NORMAL SCHOOL, Conducted by A. R. Kead. A. M . J no. S. Foley a-nd Cyrus Shepherd oi l on In I'lihllrSchocl Building of Ebensbunc, Monday, April ICtb. lss, tor a term of eleven weeks. TUITION. Teachers' coarse t 7 0 Preparatory or optional course a CO A liberal reductiun will be made where two or more attend from the same family. tirKd boar-ling and comfortable rooms can be secured tor tl 60 per week. For circulars and Information address A.R. Kead. orCyms Shepherd . Ebcnsuur. 1'a., or Juo. S. ioljr. Su Aujcuiune. Pa. 1fiil,,EK '"Kx.T- PROFIT and SAMPLES XUU FKEE'Mo tarn eaavaaaers to' Hr. arelt'sOraolne F.leetrt Belle. Krnh es. fce. Lady amenta wauled tor Klectriet'ors.'ta. Vlulck sales VS rite at oace for terms Dr. seott, tt Broadway. N- Y. Sino. Oils! Oils! Oils! Tne StiinJarJ Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ILLLSlYlalNG AND LUBRICATING OILS. 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 Kb engburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. BARKER & BRO., Ebensburg, Pa . THE Bsf way To fct a Flrst-ClaMWatt ia In our Co-OperaUva Clnba HilE ITCHES AT TEB LOWEST CASH PRICES Only SLOJLa Week. Thousands of the best $38.00 Gold Watch ever made are sell ing: in our Co-operative Clubs. This is the Jtrmt. Chtapeit, Most Convenient, and otas co-operatire System of acllins; watobf. Tbe watchea are American Lever Stem Winders, containing every essential to accuracy and dura bility, and have, in addition, numerous patented Improvement found in no other watch. They ara absolutely tbe only Ituit and JJampproaf Mox-r-ssMnata made in the World, and ara jeweled throughout with U EJiUlS K JtlBJ KH. The fatesat jtsrn Wiwul mud Set li the strongest and simplest made.. Tkmy mrm tl-y equal for ap farmer, arrurary, durability and mm-ic; (e mny $7S Watch. Our co-operative Club Sy item brings them within the reach cf every one. the KEYSTONE WATCH CLUB CO. Ya ( hntnal U, P. O. Box 928. Phi la. Psu rTerefaTtoaovCom-l A6ENTS soarotal Aaenej. I WANTED. Clubs Constantly Forming. Join How and Sara Honey. Ufs nave Aessicits im cvtnv Lance Citv. CVCRVWHCRC. n a want ACCNTS EBEXSBUKG. PA. I. P.Thomas & Son's, BONE FERTILIZERS Contain all the valuable elements of stable manure in a concentrated form, kpecia.lv prepared for all crops. They are manufactured for results r-rnna-nentesulia. They cannot be beaten i a the field. OCIt WORKS poamwaevcrv faculty. We give them our personal attention. lr or the same money we guarantee our goods not to be surpassed. Tbe who use thraa endorse them. You use U.em and you will endorse them. atant-racrCBCD ET I. P. THOMAS fit SON. Philadelphia, Penn'a. r rOA84Xa.r W. J. AXSTEaD. Jojnstown ; JOS EPH A. NOEL, Etnsbur. March 3d. 2m. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS o Hnitsa wrn tie of rotic. Bora or Lcxa Fa. Tia. it Foaura fowaars era aaed in time. looul f'owfler. will ctre aad present tioaCaioi.Kma. Footva Powiera wu prrveot Otni t foiu. Foau s Pewaars will inoreiM the aaaatity of at us an1 cream twenty per ceau aad nut uie Uittor Lria aa4 avet. Fmiti Powders win cure or prevent alsnost KTsxr Ilaaaa to wnica Hones aa1 aitia are auofrrt. Fot-ra'a roiw.i will eiva bATlsraCTlaa. Bold everya here. DAVIS K. roUTK. Prepriater. BALTIllOKE, KB. tor sale at DAVISON'S lrug Store. 11 K.N you want Jt Printinir of any kicd oooe.vs tbctaxcatax jal:a a Ui.il. NORMAL SCHOOL (BE RIGHT TO-DAY, I THOUGH WRONG YESTERDAY. S ! Yochave been payinz other Stores bi prices for your Clo.hinf. ' You've sren NeUhbui Wilkin's bovs dressed neatly anvl tastilv, 111 tact i,.....ih. ,rn Vn,i bav arifu-d witli Wilkms tljttt jearly 'Savincson his Clothina bill is faUc ! aeain and aain tMat bis entire outlay bovs was $87 FOR THE 5 You have figured out the cost of your's to your Better IUU nt f l'T and S jet 3011 haven't the moral courace to say "Wilkins, I w .s wron yester- ; day ; I'll be light to day." iDon't Cut Off Your Nose! To Spite Z when you can plainly see the fallacy or your pnsiilvn on th Clotliineit -qu-tion. Acknowledire the corn and sav " X - I be riuht. in fip. future, " Z an-l buv (where Wiiklna bujs) at the Great Oar. Pkick Clothing- aw T - PI Z IIOCSE OF FOOLF, SON & THOMAS, ! sToiinstowx, Penn'a.E mintii irMiniilllllllllllll ' 'aLTfJ" TJf.5 ." ?. THE : QUALITY : SELLS ! Are vou iroini;' to have some of these Bar gains in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Stoves, Tools, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. Before moving we will sell some Heavy roods at Prices which will startle evervrody. Bargains in Every tiling Call and see. Ill, JfotsfSms 4 1200 A YEAR WITHOUT WORM! Th. wtaT lotsuf )ls tt a :i t. Wtt can'; it to thoiu. Hs.t we in .r. 1 i;l ?ruHrsiiitf a profit t .".t J a wtfic toonf r i iriiiriic aiWils in i-.. tl coiiin ia iu!i .i:; ; win I -i ' ; -uk.y '-:- !i i :ic ! of our -"piridi-i nv i . i of ' joai . . -rtj i n z i-j -.jr i : r -i :i 1-. T;.i : i x I r:i m- j;';it r -ttiic. Wtar-: i iu; it evr-ry I a . U'.',,iiii in.. . .:-.:.;; . -. r. :: t , m u L-rn'j.l ly, hiiatr? itidu It i;i aui wImio hi carnrat. 1 ;c:i' it m .i: i-.l r -! '.-.: v ; sou. 4 if our bft at-nt are r.iw rtcrui,t, -j hie tiiiii l iu.iL rnt!tt t auiiiiLe last two ui'jQthi We puarauC'' cl;iivj t ?rnn y, iv-.- Ii;ii-.i' t r.n s ti '-.. .ir '" l U" :i::v u:d i?tu. n.ni eninua; a::t b j .t i rnsa' at ii-i f't.'a jo.ir-rtr h u iuic. '..r bi hit evluL!aj ut.li(-i i'-u we Lav- ft, to men . on nS.v a i'f-.v : h 1 a I cl aiii hot : THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT tM TjrKHY, ij--snM HARD TACK AND COFFtt, the ?Tat i....t. 'i t: fi;sl lh:n 7 di7i. i'h il l.-,iid orrj; n:i ill ualr. ion . ar.' :i it-.rv 1 -i K.rj... i ' HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIAt!t-;r!.-.f..-al i-. '.. k -t, r m -. r:tli :i an rUl. K-id Lv oar new pef-i.tl plan. fi-i i ) i;j"" .1 ! ri c aar &nte an inc-nno of ti.O a yr on l hi Iwj jk motip. J l.is i, lit liiuit au ipri itint. but i an st'ilflihcil r.irt. u -iii.t the namo ani aJ Jrcs" of pverv t..,t art:t i- iiiiiin:'' ; H.it; 1 n r- riuptov ull Tili Hpplv. In:t tlio.o li at -.r:liy blj:iil l;ae our ;ti.!. io li-. uiooiclit, but wrile at idt f ir full partn ular fiu- , P. J. ILEMKiG t CO., Publishers, No. 4 Fifth Avenu?, PirtiLurgL for 1888. will be eent FREE to all who write for it. It is r Handsoin Cst aloa;ue with Colored Plates, and trie FINEST COLLECTION CF SEEDS ever orrered. ij-our M R D lr TrT apeclaltv is euDDlvinai niMiinLi pooea, and all TOOLS neoeaearv to manaors a complete garden. If you grow VECETABLES FOR MARKET, tell ua ao when yoi send for IllUUOns! C, PTfllTP our Catalogue. 219 XJESCIlTvIIBaE -FOR- the uMi mum, 1.50 PER YEAR 1.50 WITHIN' THE COUNTY. OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70 Address all cororxunic&Uozs to FREEMAN, KliEN'SBL'I'iG, I'A. OnlyTemporance TJiltors Known. v3 B V v ism ia. a. tt: . -1 3 a; Econon.v. Wi:ki:n has told vou tor Ciottilnj? for tn.-nst-lf and three 3 MOLE YEAH.! Your Fac 9 lul. ic 1- . ; . ; r v v. c k. t li ' ij CAROEH anc FARM TtlAhUAL I , I a i rlDnramp with tweics spoo.ailv UMiULllLllj ad: trieir nur- Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa, filflfS wTT f . r l i n't tt::t touifh byrup. 1 a;M- pood. Use I bf-lievo Pic.'s Cure fur Consumption kavoj my liie. A. II. 1)otveli,, K'litor Kii'iuircr, Ktlnn ton, N. C, April -J3, SS7. The t.kt t'onph Meli oin is I'iso's ITrk kob C'oNstTMPTKiN. Chiklrfn take it without objection. iy an uruggisUi. LuHtS r-ntilt ALL tLifc lii.S. Best Coiifu Syrup. Tastns rxd. Cso aT THE "OPERA" PIMtO &z SOX. 212 to 216 "Weat 47th Street and 1567 & 15C9 Broadway, NEW YORK. -Tha "OraiA" Piano ia a strictly first-class lnstrameut. fttlly warranted for C v y a rs The moat porfect lnairumeut ia tue mri. and tto Most Moderate in Price. 8lcial indncem.uts -o readers of tils paper. aud th! hijjUwat Krao of exri: CCy. Pay to write n. " JlniLXTiax r-iia 1'irtii ) UlaLMAM BUFFET SLSIPiNO P rV DO l!JI?'IJ'IT '-tstaa fe Sl Louis to Los Aneeles riii Sa-i vrar.r..l SFZ l n m uest sw..hwn gcg;-:L"-.sjLs.a- I -, I '- 9 gPISO iLjfjiJ jL? 1 . 1 .s ...ji s , , aeuvy -r: z B 1 i sr2 bA. 13 v;- "vb,;--: "-'--.rv c.tJ VIA THg IPOH MOUNTAIN sVO'JT Leave St. Louia at 8:30 P. M .. 001..' " THE ONLY tlfsg THAT OftF IT. H0 HIGH AL TITUDES, K0 SSQW SL0CKAOLS
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