KREIKirRH, PA,. ic.ii..- jMci.mv.umL vx, kjkj. iumic you LOCAL A. VI) I'ERSOJTAL. lluri-lurs are oprratloii la Johnstown ami Altouna. Ks-riiillionutary B. McUolfcan was In town on Thnrday. J Mr. John T. I .one of Summerbill, watr-i Id town on Monday. A tiftlune line betwrer EbensbutK and Johnstown Is talked of. 1 tie riobitiition towu of La'.rob cOn t u.um 30tt kens of beer a week. ' Tont master Haunter, of Johnstown, sptut a few hours in town on Monday. Mr. Joseph Rhoddy, of Comport. Clear field eouxty, was in town on Wednesday. The (list ttunder of the season was j beard In this place on Wednesday morning. A nuntber of people In Ebensburn are trvinn to itiin the Louisiana Lottery Co. by lnve?tl"B In ticket. Mrs. II. A. McPike, wife of tbe senior editor ot the Altoona Times, la visiting friend In this place. The court at nuntingdon on Monday last refused all applications for lloense, and after May 1st. the county will be dry. -Jmn nnrna, wno was struck by an enitlne at liallltzln on last Saturday at week mo. died at the Altoona hospital on Wed nesday. Mr. Thomas J. Williams sold a half lot rf ground on Iliuh street this place the other iar, t. Mr. H. A. Knalehart, for tbe J sura of f t.'.O. , Mr. meoiore sen, Lilly's popuiaj orewer, arm Mr. iiebhart Bender, a Jolly good citizen of the same place dropped In ? to se us on Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Plunket, of TannelhllJ. i ras a vMror to our town on Tuesday. We were eina to see Mm out again after his long illness from Icflamatory rheumatism. Th "M ikado" Company of this place was fullv organized on last Tuesday ee ' Din,'. Miss Flora Drlgus will preside at the plsno an.l Mr. II. II. Myers will manage the company. j Mr Joseph Leckey. an old citizen of rortag. died on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. Leckey was a native of Italy and wa a resident or Ebensburg about fifty years ago. t Ti. r 1 i- x . y in" t ciinsviTsuia iviiiroad company , have chaoned the agency at Summerhtll, to a ps-senger and first class freight, and , Mr. F. r. Mover, of Cresson. ha been ap pointed agent. , M-sr. Johnston, Puck A Co.. bankers j f this DUce. will In a short time establish a branch of their banking Institution at i t'arrolltown, with Mr. Thomas A. Shar- baugh as cashier. Iio.ooii is tt.e price paid for a new and thrilling story by U ibart Louis Stevenson, ; author of -Dr. Jeayll and Mr. nde." Tbe new story begins In Fittsburtj DupahK next .Hua.Uy, Mar?h 23th. Mr. John Ansman, of Allegheny town ship, will dispose of a large lot of live stock, farming implements, and farm produce, at his residence at the old Loretto Springs, on Saturday, March Stsr, at 10 o'clock a. m. j Preparations are being made for an j Interesting teachers' local Institute to be j held In School Ituiiding, Saturday afternoon i and evening. Evening cession will open i anout half-past he yen. Everybody Is In vited. Solomon (iindlesperger, from Upper Ytder township, who has been an Inmate tf the Almshouse for the past six months, ; tiled at that Institution on last Friday night His remains were icterred In the Almshouse cuietery. Liquor receipts are tot falling off at the ! vallroad station. It is a cold day when from three to a dozen packages are not received from Pittburg, Johnstown. and other points, addressed to Individuals. Indiana We nave a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloh's Catanh Remedy. A aaal Injector free with each bottle. Use t If you desire hea'lh and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Mr. John Long, cf Ehensburg, In this J weeks Issue is annouced as a candidate for ', Poor I): rector. Mr. Long has always been a tried and true Democrat, Is well qualified J to perform th. duties .r the ottice, and If Dominated and tdected would serve the pr-ola with credit. -T?ie publication of the Jury list and a ' Urge amount of advertising, have crowded 1 out a lot of local matter from our columns. among the rest a leMer from our Lilly cor t respondent and one from Helsano. The re i port of the Khensburg schools will also have to go over until next week. On Monday n ornlrg about ore o'clock, I flt was discovered In tbe bar room of tbe I hotel of Mrs Julia Hinder, In Carrolltown. ' The a hi rtn wss given and the whole towo turned out and In a short time the flames were extinguished. The loss Is estimated j at anout two hunn'red dollars and the origin I of the fire li unknown J The following named persons can each o-italn a letter by calling at the Ebensburg post , ffir, : Mi.ss Maggie L. Jouea. Mini j 5sjsn Doomer. Mr. John Williams, Mr. S. j 11. Ch-ttek. Mr. JoSn F.ndiur, Mr. Thomas 5 W. Hums. Mr. William L. Coffey. Persons J apDiylng for thes letters will please state they were advertised. The Mall train frcoi the east on tbe Pennsvlvanla Kiilroad Monday afternoon killed a Hungarian on the Juniata Kiver bridge below Mt. I'nion. Tbe man was crowing ihe brldgw. and. noticing the ap proach of the train, becaaie bewlIUe.ed, od In his excitement rushed in front of the engine. He was badly cut up. K Idlo Montgomery, aged nine years, wa locked up Id a room at his home In Al toona on Tuesday for playing truant from school. Ut, tK.it a pitt,i out of a bureau drawer In the room and sect a ball Into his head. lie was taken to the hospital. Ills death Is txpected. Tie members of the Montgomery family claim the hhootlng was accident!. Frank 5. Davidson, supported by a carefully selected company, will entertain trie peop of K'M-iisbiirc and vicinity In tbe Opera Hoti.,. this (Frl.Uy) cigct. In the latest mu.r comedy -liars, tbe German Dereefive " From the corr.ruer.ts toted In tMe press e'sewhere. the performance h far above the average and Is well wortn seeing. lUierred seats for Mle at James' dreg store. Lewis M. Loom la has bnen committed to j-vll at Ilatrisburg for swindling T. II. Heist, proprietor of the Bolton Hotel, last S-ptember. Loom Is represented that be w the owner of large tiacts of land In Virginia, and that he was President of a large corporation In that State which had a very valuable charter. He also clalroetf to have valuable leal estate In Philadelphia. After he had won the confidence or Mr. HeNt, be askad hira to indorse a note for f W0 In order that Loom I might pay certain pens- nec,silry obtain full possession of the Indicated real estate. Mr. Heist in floraed the note, and Lrals, Ir. considera tion, transferred one eighth Interest In his alleged Philadelphia real estate at eo'lateral. llis' sou', found out tnt Liotuis had oo Vrop-rtv iu l'liilttdlpLui. aud be w arr.at td id Cojuevlicut. 1 ' I - CJ Bargains, bargains at McDonald's tore, Loretto, Pa. The following lines of goods will be closed out at actual cost for spot cash or good marketable produce until April 1st : All kinds of dreas goods, flan nels, woolens, ladles misses and children's hoes, also men's and boy'a boots, shoes, hats, caps and clothing. Flour, 4.50 and 3 per barrel ; best A No. 1 salt, 1.25 per barrel. All other goods at equally low prices for spot cash or trade. 'Sllr Miller Espial ma. In last week's Altoona Sunday Graphic Xttcs, Joseph Miller. Esq., of Wllmore. has a letter in reference to the item which that paper bad concerning him In Its Issne of the previous week, in which be was referred to as tbe Intimate friend of Rev. Demetrius Gallitxin, prince and priest. The 'Squire says in explanation : The Trlnce did not cross the ocean twice, only once. He took the ship at Rotterdam August is. 1792. with fcia friend and com panion, Felix Broslus, and arrived at Balti more October 28. As to the watch, which Is so highly esteemed by me. It was not pre sented to me directly by him. but passed through a number of persons and some ... luivr-uvc years ago came In possession ot the O'NeU famlly-a family of no little notoriety. rt- . ine enter U'ell waa engaged In the transportation business on the old Porta si. Railroad ; also, railroad and canal contrac tor. His Bon. John C. was appointed consul to Beirast. about tbe year 1834, by President Tierce, and afterward. In 1858, was appointed to a prominent position In one of our Territories by His Excellency. James Buchanan, which appointment he oeciinea to accept. The watch passed to me some thirty years ago from the hands of Charles O'Xell. the uncle of John C. O'Xell. Charles was the brother-in-law of His nooor. Judge Shannon, and a railroad contractor. The O'Nvll'a have many years ago followed the venerable Prince to the unknown world. imigntnere add that the two lots ot Krouou ic w 11 more, on wbicb 1 now make my fcome. were a part of the Prince's esUte, being deeded to him by Bernard Wllmore. then by his executors Henry G. McGuire. Michael Levi, and William Todd to God frey Settlemyer, and by Godfrey Settle myer's executors to me, and to whom they will next descend the near future will reveal. Note by the Editor. Tbe watch refetred to was once the property of the late Michael Dan Mageban, Eq, of this place, who pur chased It at tbe Executor's sale of Dr. Gal lltzin s personal property. KplllnaT t'awleaf. The spellt eg content for tbe Coopersdale Academy prizes and others offered, wbicb was announced for the latter part of March, will be held on the first Saturday of April at Eoensburg and Coopersdale at 10:30 k. m. At Ebensburg In the public school building and at Coopersdale in the Academy Hall. Not only contestants, but also all persons Interested in the educational matters of the county are requested to be present at one or other of the above named places. The contest will be tn writing and 100 words will be pronounced. Let all pupils be en couraged to come to the contest even If they do not feel autSdentty qualified to be successful. It will da them good. Tbe citizens of Coopersdale and Ebensburg will furnish a free dinner to all contestants and visitors attending the contest there. Prof. Freeman will be present at one of tbe con tests. Tea Day mt the National Capital. In order that every one may have an op portunity of visiting Washington, the Penn sivania Kailroad Company will run a third and the last special excursion to Washing ton on Thursday. March 29th, 1888. The round-trip tickets will be operative for ten days, a period of time ample for a thorough Visit to the capital with Its hundreds of li terestlng scenes and places. The public buildings are a source or tbe greatest Inter eat, while Congress, the courts, the Govern ment Institutions, and the prominent places In the Vicinity, Serve to fill the measute Of 1 pleasure. In addition to these. Richmond and Mount r , , . ernon maybe visited on low rate tickets which will be sold to the excursionlsU. The ... special train of Pullman Parlor Cars and day coaches will leave at the time specified below, and round-trip tickets, allowing a iinnjiii.f In p.,m,. -,.- , Stop-oyer In Baltimoie On return trip, good for ten days, to be used going only on ... i j .1 . special train and returclng by any rfrgnlar train except the New York and Chicago Limited, will be sold from tbe stations rnen- . lioned at tbe rates quoted : . Kate. Train Leaves. Johnstown $f 50 101.1 A. M. Cresson.. 6 so 11:02 Altoona 8 SO 11:50 " SAKRIIUE IJCE.WMFJs IWCED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Mar. 21st, m3 : John A. Shaffer and Emma II. Ililde- brand, Jonnstown. James Myers and town. Annie Sharp, Johns- William A. Sheeler and Emma A. Dangus, Jobnstowa. Jobn Axmacber. Johnstown and Wiihe'. mlna Shepeler. Conemaugb. Jonathan L.. Plou-w. Suoiehanna town ship and Clara E McKee. liurnside town sblu. Clearfield Co.. Pa. James Market, South Fork and Amelia IliUteorand. Surcmerhlll. Thomas A. Stophel. Johnstown and Ella M Seioert, lieiksCa. Pa. John C Sweeney and Nannie Wilklns. Iodiana Co.. 1. Earl 1:. Hollester. New York, N. Y., Clara Humphreys. Conemaugb. F.mer I,. Henderson, Johnstown Minio M. Kbodes. Indiana Co.. Pa. fwtaftan tioekley. Lancaatei Co., and Tl.lie il. Orms, Johnstown. and and Ta.. nieel. LYNCH Died at his home In Summer bill township, on Tuesnay, March 2oth, 18S8, Mr. E I ward Lynch, a ted about 50 years. YO.YT Died at bis home In Carroll town ahlp. in Wednesday, March 2I8t, 1888, Mr. James Yost, aged about 70 years. A NSM AN. -Died at her home In AMe gheny township, oo Monday. March 12th., 1h8, Mrs. Acsman, wife of Jobn Acsman, aged about tblrty-eigbt years. nu NT Died at th rewidencst of her father in J ark Son township oo Saturday, March 4th 1H.H.4 K'.?t. rtausbter of Cotnu. i.. ....i ft.- i .. .... ii ..... ...... ..... .- ". I"", 3 months and da) a. The deceased With three of her S.stera were stricken with that ilieal di.-e,-ie diptherla, which in r cie proved fatal. Her sisters are recovering. She was a diutfl.tcr of Mrs. Lucy Hunt, ouly daughter of Mr. Jobn Singer, of J ark son tJwt.sMp. aud t alster of James M. binder, Eoi . for tuetly a resident of this place. IBH ClOTTJL and MSSOaSTir, to visit uieir store, liUi: in all the New Spring Shades, including the now popular Terra goods range in quality from Llecwaea Uranted. On Monday last court met for tbe purpose of bearing the applications for license. There were 233 petitious, of which 221 were granted license, cne refused, one withdrawn and ten held over. The following were held over : Joseph Miller, Ashvllle ; D. C. Butk, Arnold Lentr. ScbettlgA Snyder, and Max. Stehle. Gal- litzln ; James Lang. Lloydsvllle ; Thomas Keelan and Charles N. Crouse. of South Fork; Mrs. Catharine Ream and George W. Penrod. of Grubbtown. Jacob Hartman, 5th ward, Johnstowo. was refused, and Charles Drass. of Gal litzin, withdrew bis petition. list or.TtJitons. TO following Ittha I-Ut of Crand and Travarsa Juror, drawn March VJtb.lssS, to serve lor Jane Term IM : TiiTiiui jraoas sraciAt tbrm. Btnsrer. irr .. miner. OaHUzln. Blouah. John S.. larmer Kiebland. rroffunl. William A. .Hark. Johnitown. Potter. John, laborer. MIllYllle. 1Tti, Ttsnlel J.. farmer. Camhrla twp. laTli, Philip, miner. Jackson. Ixmond. W. H.. miner. C'rovle. enrode. Albert, grocer. Wa.alnKtoa. Krtwarrts. K. I... arocer. Johmtown. Flick. William, cabinet-maker. Johnitewn. Fox, .foeph, hncktter. Carrolltown. "rr. Fdward. larnri, AHee-heny. Orirnth. Ean. bolcher. Lilly'. Oull. Alex. M blacksmith. Johnitown. Hannan. John, foreman. Johnitown. Harohherger. O. M.. merchant. Johnitown. Helsel. J.irlah. f.irmer. A1am. Holland. Joaeon .. farmer. Keaie. Hiui, J J.. merchant, t'arrolltown. Hoe-oe. Jneph. farmer, Allegheny. Hitr. William, miner. Tunnelhiil. .tone. William, wlredrawer, vnemarh bor. Koonts. Charles N laborer Stonjrereek. Lantrv. John. carpenter. Su'qnehanna, Iwlt. Thomas farmer. Cambria two. IJnk. Iewis V-., carpenter. Lower Yoder. I-ong. J. V., foreman. Cambria twp. I.nther. I). A., farmer. Carroll. OIills. ItIJ. gentleman. Oallltxla. Mer. rere, miner. Croyle. Settlemlre. Frank, watchmaker. Onemangh bor. Lrphene. Thomaa J - J P.. Oallltiln. waiter. Ianiel laborer. tvt Taylor. Weak land. laae J .. farmer. Carroll. Wharton. C. it., merchant chest Sprtna. Yottnn, Simon, batcher, Johnstown. GtAB-D JTBOB. B'ck. Andrew, laborer, Conemauah bor. 2nd w. Hearer. Jo.epb. fanner. Carroll twp. Hoaier. l.alah. mill han4. Johnstown bor. 3rd w. Hradley, Thomas, miner. Washlnc-ton twp. Krawlee. Alexander, farmer. Barr twp. Hryaa. IUtI.I K.. mill hand. Johnstowa bor. 1st w. Coetlow. James, larmer. Adams twp, Kna-lehait. Frederick, laborer, Cooemaugh bor. 1st w. Fisher. P.ter H .. merchant. Johnstowa bor. SLh w. Held. F. X . farmer. A llea-henv twp. Howelis. Inhn. carpenter, F.hensbnnr E. w. H adson. H-nrr. eoaiineer. 'onemauah bor. 1st w. f Kell. M. F, clerk, (iallltiio bor. Lebmaa. harlea. laborer, juhnstown ot om w. I.ehman. Zacn. laborer. Johnstown bnr. 6th w. Newman. John. laborer. Cambria bor 1st w. Pritch. enrir. mason. Wa.hlnktcn twp. Keam, Peter K . Dramta. Johnstown bur. Tth w. Keam.Slla.. laborer. Fraaklln bor. Snow.len. William. enirlner. K. Conemaach bor. StACkoase. Alexander, Treasurer, Iower Yodir ten. Wicks J.i.eph H.. Jr.. barber. Croyle twp. Will. F. (V.moalder. Cuonerdale bor. Wright. Kdward. enxinrer. Franklin bor. raaVBitse ji rors fibst w bsk. Alwtoe. lerej.. laborer. StouTcreek. Ilaker. Francis W farmer. Sas.aehacna. H. ntley, t fottlelb. scent Johnstown. Fuck. A. W.. banker. Fbenahurg. Clinetelter. Fmanael. farmer. Jackson. Coutbren. James, merchant. Croyle. Caster. !rid S . carpenter. Mill'IU. I)a1ey. Jame. atocker. ConeniaaKh bor. F.k. P. I. , merchant. Carrolltown. F-kenrode Andrew, msrehant. Cairo 11 town. Fleminc, William, farmer. White. Ford, Oeoree W ., laborer. Conemaavh twp. Frederick. (Jeoree L.. . sealer. Kbensbunc. Oatee. Henrr. blacksmith. Lower Toiler. Marsbbereer. Jona. laborer. Highland. Hue. James ' . laborer. Johnstown. Horner. Cyrus, farmer. Adams. Hoerle, F. U.. printer. Jhntown. Hoover. Thoma.. tanner. Cambria twp. Huh. John M , farmer. Cambria twp. Itel. F. H.. farmer. Allegheny. Itel. James laborer. Portaare. Klnkaad. Oeotce A . aiceot. Kheosburg-. Klrkpa'rick. Arch farmer. K.Uer. Kline. Frank A., mason. Hair. turner. John II , farmer. Susguehanoa. I. Its. John, black.ml'h. Johnstown. Mcitary. S H teacher. Lor Yoder. Miller. Peter, carpenter. Johnstown. Miller. Fred., laborer. Cnnemana-h twp. MlllboaKer ftennre. tinner. Johnstown. Noel. John, farmer. Munster. Oldham. VV. F. . laborer. t-tnDTCrcek. KeiKhard. K. A., contractor. Johnstown. Koterts. I. F. azent, Johnstown. Kicketts. Jo.in. farmer, Keade. Sander. Philip, farmer. Man.ter. Sander, Flward, laborer. Onllltaln. Scanlan. James C, farmer. Cambria. Sharp, Oeonre H.. farmer. Mnnster. S.lck. W. J . sur.eyor. Johnstown. Swank, N. H.. merchant. Johnstown. Swank. Jacob, merchant. Johnstown. Teeter. John J.. larmer. Weat Taylor. Tli oro as. Valentine, blacksmith. Carroll tow a. Wilson. M. O. laborer. Iwer Yodsr. WinxarJ. Levi, larmer. Kk-hUnd. Wis?, Lewis, farmer. Croyle. TRAVERSE JCROK3 BBCOSD WBXK. Adams. J. I farmer. Jackson. Adam.'. William, engineer. Franklin. Miter. John, larmer. Munster. Crawley. James, blabkinitn, Washins;toa. Brown. Milbm. clerk. ConemauKh M-.r. Camirell Henry, farmer. rl!a'kiwk. f oie. P. H.. laborer, Leiwer toder. ! -'unnlDK liam. John, werraant. Cambria Bor. I leloiier. 1 mods, farmer. learfleld. lonmyer. l.alah. farmer. Klehland. i'""'- K . merchant. ciearaeM. r arren. John t'.. farmer, t'ambria Two. Fami. Thomas. Miller. (Wu.ikD Bor. i Kou'L-Juhn: tTmrT- lf,Th'."1; I tier. Samuel, larmer. Kl-h)and. . Hes. Wiiitam. !atKjrer. Lu.er Yoder. tZJ &?Mur. 1 James. Emanuel, llrery. Juhnstown. i Keatloir. Michael, hotel. Cambria Hor. Ketui. M. W.. hanker. Johnstown. I Kile. Jacob s . rarmar. i-onm ' Klmberland. John, teamster. 'ooemaurb Bor. i Kaylor. James J.. farmer. Alleben. Knurr, wiiuam. tanner. Cambria Twp. 4 Acaoy.. i poihif, nirviotD. l.ihj m. Jebiuan. Henry w.. farmer. KlcblaexJ. l.enhart, Samuel J . Sadler Johnstown. L.lnteLfelter. (reorare. miller. onemaou;h Bor. Marlow, Fred., car Inspector. Franklin. McConnell. Thomas, engineer. Wood rale. Moraa. Peter, firmer, Allegheny. Myets. H. F., cartenter. Keade. Myers. Andrew, blacksmith .t'ambrla Bor. Plunket. Kichard. laborer. Tdnnelbtit. Paras, William, merchant. Johnstown. Kaiier. Henry J., farmer, Jackson. Kaicer. I 'Sac N., laborer. I-nwrr Yoler. Kamsey. Charles, enatneer. Johnstown. Keikb, Vincent, farmer. Carroll. Kyan, James, farmer, olearn-ld. Snort, P.ooch. farmer. 'amtna Twp. Tboaias, Jacob, larmer. F.Jer. Van trmer. Hanks, laUurer. Keade. an I trmer, S.. carpenter. Keade. Vocal t, John, barber. Johnstown. Wimnifer, lohn. farmer, Jackson. ZaD,.'aoob, foreman, Kaat Conemaugh. ! o' 1 7 TATtMENT OF SETTLED F.NT WfTHTHE r riKVisom or Chbt Tuwasuir roa tdi Ybab Emjiko Maiu h 12, lass. CHAKL.ES OILI.. Suraavisoa. Ia. To am't of duplicate .... 1191 S8 lnae township from la.t year .. riy taxes tranaierred Kecelred from Jaoub Waroor. For oe of seoop Order to balaacu account..... 14 Vi 14 00 1 00 114 S3S as V2H 4 II 6 M i 1 65 3 SO Oi In. Hy am't of work done oa rd personal sarT'.rei 47, day j iy, jl .io. Paid for plaok . Paid for plow ;tnts Paid tor repairing tools, etc ... Lands returned.... ,, ....... , Exonerations S3V 3 JACOB WAKNEK. Scraaiso. Irtt To am't or duplicate. S3fl 64 Cash from last year 1 JM att Order to balance account 1M tSTT eo Ca. Hy am'to'work on roads -o P4 Pa'd Charles 111! I in o Taxes trantferrel ,, . 14 51 Paid for plaok anj dy nam ite. ate Vi M i irders redeemed xt 60 Inds returned & 00 Ksoneratlnns ..... 1 78 Personal services Sil4 days i $l.Su.. Mil SJ77 60 LIABILITIES, tlutstandma; orders 1 Julin D.li:l tor black, mtlhiav John . iil tor black. r S 2& 1 60 1 BO 1 M 7 W 114 IS i John Ncllmyerforandlilng accoanti Henry i-iden. - c'",nl' I Jacob Warner for peraonil seriees i Jeph Hipr- tr aemcee as clerk nariea tttii fur personal serrice and work done ...... Sl 4 We. the undersigned aallto-s 01 Chest town ship do cer ify that the lorg ilng la a true and oor Iti: stalameot. JHHN KFIMYER, I . ... it EN KV LElltN. Auditors. Atte?t. Joe'rn Hu is, Clerg. Eleventh avenue. Aloona, 10c. to 1.25 and every Assignee's Sale OF Valuable Real Estate. By Ttrtne of orders ot the Conrt of Common Pleaa of Cambria county, there will be ex posed to public sale or tbe premises. In Kead township at Shirley, Station on tbe Cresson . Clearfield Kail Koad. Cambria county. Pa., oa THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 'SS AT. S O'CLOCK. P. M.. the following described real estate, and deslgna ted by the numbers heretofore mentioned on plan of lota laid oat by Joseph Van Ormer In tbe TOWN OF COKA. Lot "o. 21 and 22, each fronting &0 feet on Main street and eztendinc at rurbl an;els 1M feet to an alley, baring- thereon erected a frame dwelling noose, stable and other outhoutes. Eots No. and 24 each front! nu it) leet on Main street and extending back at right ansrles 140 leet to an alley, harlnsr thereon erected a frame dwelling bouse, stable and other out house. Lola No. 2S and 29. each froatlnt; 60 feet oa Main street and extending back at rlarbt armies 1U leet to an alley, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable and other oathoases. LuU No. 3o and St. eacn frontinic 60 feet on Main street tad extendlna back at ria-ht angles 1.70 it. to an alley, ba.lng thereon erected a frame dwelling boose, stable and other outhouses. Lts No 42 and 43. each fronting 60 leet on Walnut street and extending back at right ang les 1'xJ teet to an alley, having thereon erected a frame dwelling houae. stable and other outhouses. Lots No. 4 and 49. each fronting M feet on Walnut street and extending back at fight angles liO feet to an alley, baring thereon erected a frame dwelling boose, stable and other oat hoases. Letts No. n and 64. each fronting SO feet en Coal street and extending back at right anglea 150 feet to an alley, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable and other outhouses. lots No. AS and ST. each fronting 60 Teet oa Coal street ana extending back at right angles 150 feet to an alley, having thereon erened a frame dwell ing Bone, stable and other oathoases. Lots No. SI and each fronting to feet on Wood street and extending back at right angles 150 leet loan alley, baring theraon erected a frame dwelling house, stable and oatbooses. LoU No. Hi and S4. each lront.ng 6o leet on Wal nut street and extending back at right angles 1M leet to an alley, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable and other outhouses. The above are very desirable probe rues, well drained, close to Snlrler Station on the Cresson x Clearheld Rtll Koad, also oa the road from Coal port to Altoona. and near tbe road from Flske to Olasgow In the very centre of coal, coke and lumber Industries : coal mlnee are being opened within a short distance from the town. A new school house is In the town and It Is the only good site for a town I it mile, on the Creeson Si Clemcld tta.l Koad. good water, well and open tarings. VTERMS OF SALE: Two per cent, of par chase mot.ey at the time the property it sold, tbe balance of one third ot purchase money on cod brmalloa of sale, and the balance In two equal annual payments thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by bond or mortgage executed by the purchaser. A. L. MOKKOW. Assigneeoi Frederick Jaekel. Hollldaysburg. Marjb 23, mna. STATEMENTOF AC DITOR'S SETTLEMENT with Srrmn rs or Srsnremu. Towa euir roa th k Yk.vk Esuiao Maiu.h i, l5. SAMUEL P. PAUL. Sirsavisoa, bu. work PcrucaTB. Work duplicate a To tax for 1SS5 not worked ou t , 27 55 To am't work duplicate for lsr..... 50 74 SV7S 27 t S 50 1 e 247 ul 21 07 $278 27 Ca. By am't returned to County Corn's.. My am't exonerated by aulitors.. . By am't worked out on roads By am'lcharged to tew account . WI-LICATg. Da. To am't duplicate.. . 1125 23 28 Ca. By am't returned to Co. Corn's By am't paid li. W. Settleinver fur tdaok $ 2 7 11 SS 6 00 By am'torder No. 10. J. H. Iiimond, aad'r. By am't order No. 7, J. O. Hasson. for publishing statement By am't order No. 6, (1. T. Swank for publi.hlog statement By am't order No. S. J. McCormick. twp. clerk r By am't paid tor plew points Hj am't bal. oa order No. 3. lssa. O. W. Roberts By. am't order No. 1. ISSI. Thos. Duron" twp clerk By am't iS days services as supervisor' l.ao per dav J. By am't 1 day settling with auditors By am't S percent, cn li.4S By am't paid ieo. Settlemyer ex'r on or der No. 1. 1BSS 2 03 2 00 10 00 67 4 00 SS 25 1 CO 8 12 20 00 $126 23 JOHN ROEHM, SursRTisoR. Dr. work DrmeiTi. To am't assumed from 1S8. $ 41 02 To am't ol work duplicate lor 1K87 7 ZIV 54 SU70 50 Ca. By am't work tax returned to Co. Com f 80 37 By exonerations by auditors 5 34 By work ou road to Kings ei.bin , 31 47 By mistake ol Supervisor in taxes.. 7 40 By am't worked out on other roads 241 53 S355 11 Dr. CASH bCrUCATI. To cash not accounted for last year.. To am't cash duplicate for 19S7 8 4.1 02 lot M S207 68 $ 11 SO 10 so 3 47 Ca, tv receiptor O. S. Fraar, for work .. ... 1 By receipt il S:lai lirrm for work ...... By receipt of O. W. sherbine for work. .7 By receipt of .John Wright for work By order No. 4, Jobn Wright By receipt ol J. Hahn lor work By re'pt of J. L. Kneppcr's ex r.lorstonc. By re'pt " By receipt ot Wm. KilhilUn for stone.... Br ere til ua order No V. P. Burtnett.... By rece'pl ol t:ns. Kjefam, Kr .tone By receipt ot J. A. Brooktauk lor work By rrceipt of K. Ketch. 2 days work By receipt of P Comey lor work. ...... By am't paid J. Neff for 4;ft. timber By am't paid Michael Nelf . By ami' paid A. Oberasher lor dressing sune4H daya $ $t.6 Py am't T days services as sup'r tril.lg.. Hy am't 1 day settling with audiuort... By 7Jj days work wub team and boys.... By bicktmlU) bill J. Roehm By 4 handles lor hammers..... ...... By 1 hammer By 1 day returning lax u. Oo Comr's.... By am't exorerated by auditors By am't returned to Co. Dtmr i By am't 6 per cent, on S1J1 11 .... By am't 2 percent, on 5. Si 2 O0 7i 2 34 I 3 :s 3 12 14 00 4 40 2 UO 1 SO 2 CO j 1 M I 4 K7 ! 1 07 6 7 j 8 .VI I JO 31 04 2 Ol 08 1 0' 3 00 2 d 34 41 8 5a 1 ov r27 58 I 1 $ 82 00 M 77 M 00 16 50 22 69 4 91 ASSET'S AND LI ABILITIES. Hy am't due by Shorthill To order No. 1. 1H33 ueo. Settlemyer..... By credit on same........ To order to t i. W . Settlemyer Mar. 13 'so. To order totl. W. Settlemyer S7 lor plank. To order to J. C. Moorhea l. 'S7 To bal. due on orjer 1S7. P. Bartnett.. To older to Jaoob J. Weaver over worg and damages To am't not ascertained dee J. a H. A. Shoemaker 7 80 7 00 j i 42 Wg. the nnderslgned auditors of Summerhtll township hare examined tbe ahr aeouot and nn! them to te correct to the beat of our knowl edge and belief. tE.. W. SETTLEMYER, 1 JS. A. WKHH r. Auditors. JESSE 11. WMII.M), Atttest, Jotig McCoaxicK, Clerk. SammarhUl twp.. Mar. 2u. ISsS. AUr.UMKXTLIST. ABGCWgjrTCocRT, April 2, 158. McCuI!ough.. Wllie McClotkey Hunt Uarsaan . T. VP. VS. Irory. Meredith. Oillespiv. Bader. Not ley. Mcitiade. et. aL Notlev. VS. re. . .. vs. Carney Helms. Bansn vs Myera. K'ul.nn l'i,hn II i .n.hv' Rule on James B. 0'Coruor. assignee. Exceptions t report of T. F. Zimmerman. Audi tor, Keim asst. Prfndle vs. Seese. Koad in CiearOeld twp., and exceptions. Exceptions to Cambria Alley In Johnstowa. Peters et al.. vs. IH'onnor, asslg;aea. Fleck.... vs Sudts. Lamror n .. vs. Oallaghcr. Koad la 'learheld two. and exceptions. Road In White twp. and exceptions. Kale on U-eo. VY. Stutsman, assignee or Cook et, al. Hnppie rs. Boland. Miller...... v. Jenkins. Haws vs. Haws. Hiring.... vs. Boring. O'Connor rs. Higgins et-al. Storoi... ti. laodson. Same r. KcMallen. - vs. MansOeld. Lxeeiitlons to road in Washington twp. from Btglw Bridge to school house. H. A. SHOEMAKER, Prota'y. Proth'y Office, Lf easbur.. Mar. u 18te. to see the many Beautiful Lines of Dro Goods Cotta and Mahogany. piece is extra good value. J,OKSHEKIFF. I hereby announce myaelf as a candidate tor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the next Itemocratic primary election C. A. LANOBEIN. Ebensburg, Pa., Feb.24.18eS. FOK SHERIFF. John J. Kinney, of Ton nellhlll borough at the coming Ltemocratle pri mary election. Your support respectfully so licited. T70B SHERIFF. X We are anth orlzed to announce the came of W. D. McClelland, of Johnstown, as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision ol tbe next Democratic primary election. T7OK PfMIR IHREtrrtlR. .I We are authorized to announce the name ot John Long, of Ebensburg, as a candidate for Poor Director, subject to thetdeclson of tbe next Democratic primary election. rROPfJSALS. Proposals will be received by Directors ot Poor and House of Employment ot OamVIa county until Tuesday. April 3d. 18S8. for build ing an annex to the Almshouse tor an Infirm, ary. Specifications ran be seen at the Almsboase. By mt Directors or Poor. DM1NISTHATORS' NOTICH -l Iettera of adminlsTratioo on the estate of William Kyan. de-yaed. of Lilly bnrougn. Cambria eonntv. hannr been granted to the un dersigned, notice la hereby given to all perrons Indebted to said estate, to make payment with out delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MAROAKET KYAN. Lilly. Feb. 17. 1SS8. Adm'X. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE letters of administration on the estate of Frederick Mausa. deceased, ol Croyle township, havlnf been granted to the nnderslgned. notice Is hereby srivlr-g to all persons Indebted to said es. tate. to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARY B. Mit'SE. Croyle Twp., Feb. 17. 188. Adm'z. ASST- iNFE-S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that John C. Noel and wife have assigned all the estate, both real aud personal ot the said John C. Noet to me in trust f w the benefit of his creditors. All persons indebted to the said John f Noel are hereby no tified te make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against Mm will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH MILLER. Assignee. W Ilmore. Pa., Mar. iO, 18. et. i Notice Is hereby given that 1 have placed In the posse's loa of my son. Michael Donabo. of Washington township, during my pleasure, the following named items et personal propertv. vis : One cooking stove and utensil., one oedstead and beading for two beda. one clock, fourtln bucket eight chairs, one hatchet and one tub, and all persons are cautioned not to Interfere or meddle with the same. MICHAEL DONAHO. Wa.hlngton twp.. Mar. 33, lM. 3u VUDITOR'S NOTICE Tbe wnderslrned auditor appointed by the Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county to distribute the fond In the hands of John O etes. assignee of Mathlas Kessler. as shown t.v his account, to and among the persons legally entitled to receive the same, hereby givea notice that he will sit at his office In the boroDKh of Kb- er-sourg. r-a on Saturday. M irch 31. is8 at 10 o'clock a. for the purpose ot attending to the duties of eaid appointment, at wnlch time and place all persona interested shall attend or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund ALVIN EVANS, Auditor. Ebensburg, March 1G.1S33. 3t. N'OTICE - To the nelrs and legal Representatives of John Rose, deceased : Take notice that an Inquest will be held at the late residence of John Rose, deceased, in the township of Lower Yoder. in tbe County of Cam bria, oa Thursday. April 28th. at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that day. for tbe pnrpoae of making partition of the real estate ot said decedent to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoil ing of tbe whole : otherwise, to value and ao pratse the same according law. at wblch time and place you are requested to attend II you think proper. JOS. A. OKAY. Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. Mar. 23.isss.-8t "V"OTP'E OF APPEALS. X On the following days for the districts named the Commissioners of Cambria county will sit at their office In Ebensburg, for the pur pose 01 bearing appeals from tbe assesmeat of money at Interest, hacks stages, etc.. used for hire, taxable for State purposes for the Tear 188. On Tuesday, March 22d. tor Adams, Allegheny. Barr. Blackilck, Cambria, Carroll, and Cheat townships, 1st and 2d wards of Cambria borough. Ash rtlle and Carrolltown boroughs. On Friday. March 23d. for Clearfield. Cone maugh. Croyle, Iean, East Taylor, W est Taylor. Elder and Oallitsia townships, 1st and 2d wards of Conemaugb borough. Chest Springs, Coopers dale and Eaat Conemaugb borough. On Saturday, March 2th, tor East and West wards Ebensburg borough. Franklin, Oallitxin, Urobbtown. Lilly. Loretto, Prospect and Tunnel hill boroughs, Jackson, Munater, Portage and Summerbill towusMps. On Tueday, March 27th. 1st, 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th, 6th and 7th wards Johnstown borough, and 1st, and 2d wards Millvllle borough. On Wedcesday. March 2th lor Reade. Rich land. Stonvrreek, Susquehanna. Washington. White and Upper and Lower Y' Oder townships, and South Fork, Wllmore and Woodvale bor ongbs. JOHN CAMPBELL, ) JOHN KIKHY, SOom. J. U. LLOYD. S D. A. Mclrocos. Cleric. Etenbnrg. Feb. j. lsss. I FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF ROAD DE r.tRTXkxT or Hits Towssmr ro Yut EvniKO March 10 lsss. FRANK KOPP. StrravisoR. De Whole am't ot duplicate t Cash received ou duplica'e " Work done by taxabiea Received or County Treasuer . Received of Jno. Sheets, ex-Superplsor.T, 135 90 41 4 Vi 40 234 SO 90 $130 SO CONTRA, Cb. "ash on duplicate Money paid out lor work.... , Paid on orders.......... Parsoual services 34J-J days 1-S' Trip to Ekensburg Bond Two stone hammers S-35 05 J. J. RHtJDY. ScraavtEoa. Dr. To am't of duplicate . 258 15 Cash on duplicate .. . .. i-j5 82 8333 77 CONTRA. CB. By am't work done by taxables . Exonerations Cash paid for work Plow ixto. . 1 hammer Personal services Kecelred ot Frank Kopp. Kecelred of John Storm for taxes.... 8120 l 2 Vi 75 : 8 2 o :5 84 .'0 25 00 5 00 '8325 14 We. the nndersigned anditors ot Dean town ship do hereby certify tbe above to be a correct statement. Wx. H.LDEBRAND, ) JOHN CAWLKY. J Auditors. JAS. H. BROWN. S Atte't U. W. Bkowst, Clerk. Dean twp. Mar. 19, ISM. STATEMENT or sl PirOK'S SEPTLEM ENT with tbe Snpervlsors of Blackilck township lor the year ending March 12, t8. Joss Blicbcsobrvkr. Supervisor, Da. To amount oi road duplicate . ,, Teo 60 To am't received from Commissioners 35 Oo To balance account 31 eg tSJJ 18 COVTBA. CK. 1 i'i 45 i Hit : 21 j 00 ' By am't of work oa roads. $253 By exonerations .... , , By returned taxes. By orders re teemed and cash paid. By services as supervisor - , . 1 . 23 . 50 tx 16 60 85 83 Jacob Sttlbs, Sapervlsor. Da. Tc am't of road duplicate 3tl To am't received from Commissioner 2S To balance account 28 V7 118 Costs a, Ca. By am't of work on roads . Ey exoneration.... ..... By returned taxes . By ,dow and order redeemed. .... By services as supervisor.... .. I ....tsm 22 .... 3 C2 t 60 18 l-O - 42 74 ASSfcTS. Due John BHrkenderfer as superrisor 31 f6 Ihie Jacob Soles aa snperviaor -A a A S3 Ouu Land ing orders Issued 13 25 71 54 ' Wg. the nndersigned auditors of Blacklick township, certify that aa hare examined the ac counts ol said towBshtp and Hod thuut as above Stated. T. H. FMPFIELD. ) PETER WAHNEK. Auditors. i. O. EMPFIELD, S . , . . Attest, O. A. Mubaxxs, Clerk, blacklick twp., Mar. 16, lssi. 41 8 40 49 ... 55 21 . HI 35 ... 51 75 3 00 25 2 00 Their new ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Yaluable Real Estate. The undersigned by virtue of orders issued from the Common Pleas Courts ol Hlair and Cambria counties, wil! expose to public sale at the Court House In HellUayiburg. on irednesdarj, March 2S, 'SS, AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M.. the following described real estate, to wit : The undivided one fourth Interest in a certain tract 01 coal and timber lands situated in Allegheny township, Cambria county. Pa., warranted in the name of Mlflln Hanum. containing two hun d red-and twenty metes more or le. RfTEHMS: One-half on confirmation of ale. and balance In one year with luterett to be secured by mortgage or judgment bond of pur chaser. J. H. SMITH. Assignee of K. A. lit WIN. Iloliidayjbnrg, Feb.au. I8i8. The 7th Annual Term -OF- TUE EBEOT.C NORMAL SCHOOL, Conducted by A. R. Read, A.M.. Jno. S. Foley and Cyrus Shepherd wi.l open in PuticSrhod Building of Ebensburg, Monday, April llitb, lr8, for a term ol eleven weeks. TUITION. Teachers course JJ 7 00 Preparatory or optional course 6 OO A liberal reduction will be made where two or more attend from the same lamily. Ooud hoarding and comfortable rooms can be secured for 82 50 per week. For circulars and information address A . R. Read. orCyrus Shepherd. Ebenebnrg, pa., or Jno. S. Foly, St. Augustine. Pa. The cheaeet and neatest Fence for around Lawnr, School Iutf. l'.ultry Yard , tl-ardens. Farms. Park and t'emetcry Fences and Gates. Prrlei-t Automatic (late. Also, ail klnas of Wire W orn. Write for Prices. State kind and quali ty of fence wanted. TAYLOR k DEAN. SOS M Market Slrett. FltUDur. 1'a. Maroh leee.-fim. Oils!Oiis!Oilsi Tne Standard Oil Company of Pittsburg, Pa., make a spe cialty of manufacturing for the domestic trade the fin est brands of ILLUMINATING 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 Eb ensburg and vicinity supplied by V. S. BARKER & BR0., Ebensburg, Pa lifJaMJk-SwafcW For Iro(sy, (Iravel, Nervous ncs. Hrlalit's Heart. tL'rlnarv or Liver d iseases. t'ure tiuarran teed. t mice. 831 Arch street. Philadelphia. All drcgelsis. Try It. $1 a bottle, six lor $S. March 18, libS.-ly. I THE BESf WAV To get a First -CI aaeWatcJa ; Is In our Co-Operative Clubs. FUSE ITCHES AT TEX LOWEST CASH PRICES Only SLOP a Week. Thousands of the best 638.00 Gold "Watch ever made are sell ing in our Co-operative Clubs. This is the Bttt, Chtapemt, Moat Convenient, and on.lt co-operative System of selling watches. The watches are American Lever Stem Winders, containing every essential to accuracy and dura bility, and bave, in addition, numerous patented improvements found in no other watch. They ara absolutely the only Itutt and JJatnyproof Move waestsa made in the World, and are) jeweled throughout with UEXUIXEHVB1KH. The fatsal Stews Hi mi and Set is the strongest and aim pleat made. They are fully equal for ap. Maniacs, meettmey, durability and eerrice, " any $75 Watcli. Our co-operative Club System, brings them within the reach cf every one. .the KEYSTONE WATCH CLUB CO. a6 Chsstnut SC. P. O. Box 928. Pbila. Pau WsrcfarteaarCoB-l AGENTS nereUl lracr. WANTED. Clubs Constantly Tormina. Join Now and Save Money. mat s 1 nave Acinous in t user Citv. WC WANT AGENTS CVERYWHER C. EUEN SCUKG. PA. I. P. Thomas & Son's, I FERTILIZERS Contain all the valuatde elements of stable mannrn in a concentrated lorni. r-ocia ly prt paied lor all crop. They are manufactured f..r results perma nent -r-mlts. They cannot be beaten in the field. OCR WORKS powa erery facirity. We glre tbem our personal attention, fur the same innuey we guarant ee our frocda Dot to be su rpaased. Tb o-a who nse tbem endorse tiioui. x'ou um tLem and. you will endorse them. MASUFACTCBttn BY I. P. THOMAS & SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. nsuuBr V. J. AXSTEAD. Jo':tiston ; JOS Em A. NOEL, Ebensbari?. March 31. 2m. SALESFiiEN WANTED Tt Solicit Ordira for oir Choico Noriari $teek Wa hare rmdjr wnrk f booHt, solr, in lntn 'i. meo. Salary and Expenses, or Commission, if Preferred. Ws grow a full line nf fmit aad hardy ornamental f tok. in eladi&a the nasr aad ram surts. Ererrihiaft strict; fi-t-ciiw-.. Satisractioa Guaranteed to Customer and Agents. The beataas M cMily and qnirktr leararl. 8tte a. &.ms tius papax. audress. K. li. CHAsi: X ., Ii30 bouLU I'tun uarc, 1'luludcli'Uia, 1'a. NORMAL SCHOOL STEEL WIRE FENCE. e w I'JUJIIXII BE RIGHT TO-DAY, 1 THOUGH WRONG YESTERDAY. ! : ; W kaam ...u. thar KrAP.. ISiO TirlcrR for VOUT Clot flifia? , You've seen Neicbbut Wilkin's boys dressed neatly and tastilv. In laotj I brtter than our own. You have argued vtitli Wilkins that th yearly , Savings on liis t:iothine bill is fali-e Kconon.r. Wi.klns has told yuu, aein and aeain that Ills eutlre outlay ior wouimK iui uuiccn .m uu ; I a , txvs was 87 FOR THE - You have flgnred out the cost of your's to yonr Better Half at 157 and m yet you haven't th4 moral courage to say "Wilklns, I was wron ; ychtcr-, - day ; I'll be fight to day." ! iDon't Cut Off Your Nose! m , I To Spite Z when you can plainly see the fallacy of your posi.ion on the Clothing question. Acknowledge the corn ami say "I'll be richt In the future," - and buy (where Wilkins bujs) at J IIOCE OF ! WOOLF, SON & THOMAS, j Johnstown, Penn'a.; u $ iil THE : QUALITY : SELLS ! Are you troinic to have some of tliese 15ah gains in Shelf and llcavv Hardware, Stoves, Tools, FARMING- IMPLEMENTS, &c Before movinir we will sell some Ileavv ffoods at Pricks which will startle everyijodv. Bargains in EyerytMiig Call and see. 11200 A YEAR WITHOUT WORK! Tlii is what, lotsof folks want. Wj can't girt; it to theiu. Hut wc rtn aud will tjunriiiit- a. rofit of 4 i..tx a W't tt one or two enurn.tic utauLrf ia oacU couniy ii I Uis tatti wh- wiii indu-i nously pii-li tuc ri.t ol our ipien-li'l lie iiue of b.j.ajf, a-x-jriiinif U -ur int ruction. This u 110 tilrnvn icaul pr mist?. W ar di.inr it everyday. Wc 'lou'i want iaany ; but w wisiut uuui4 who javb.lity, who are sudiirtrious and tio-ru in tn,rnrl. K rH.rit?ticj i not al wavs iieis.irv ; ioui) of our lM';t ai'uu are r.i w rcruitA, wiwiu u Lave tt&nUt ti make muiiey iu ring t In t o moQttis. V c ajaarautev; tsvcliii e trrit-ry, gin litia,i irnm ainl nr'-e 10 sbww hhv I'llt-l-i-tvit aad eD.erpru:u a-rjit ho.r to luake at i-a.-t Vl-Ka year ccruin sure. Aiuoug our uauY valuable publiciiuon e Iiave i-pje to mention ouiv a ffw if tu lattt a. ml bent : THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, by s-jri.-tt " Or. HARD TACK AND COFFEE, the preat new fcoUic-r- bok. TweniT-fiTe thnueniM -old in fap-i thirtj days. The '-ilO Kpsan(lll oi-ie-iu.1 ill ustrstl ion are a story iu theusjivt.9. HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, tbe reattfst farm ever mii. 1witiv-ir v.frlioiil an equ-Bvl. SM I r our iiw spvctitl plau a:il to cue p - 1 man in oach cui.:y e Ku-ir.iiite an inc. me of il,)0 a ye-r on t in boo' alone. This i atraif;!.t business. It not an 'Jtpcri meut. hut is an etal.ilieii fac t. We want tho name nd ad'irev of ever rvik aarent irbo is matin? Iww tluwi $25.K) a wee;. Wte mn't m;lv :til wliu Apply, but ih" -who are wort It y fchall hnve our Hid. lo not lK'niUttt- a luouiei.t, hut writ? at once f-r fuii particulars v'r0.' l" P. J. ILEMIUG & CO.. Publishers, No. 4 Tifih Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, for 1888, will be sent FREE to all who writ for It. It is a Har.ctsoma Cat alogue) with Colored piatoa. and the FINEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS ever offered. CyCur M 5BITT Ainnrurnc ;tr varieties nrxtm.-oiu ep.cal' poses, ana all TOOLS neosssan to mxnniro coTvplots J ".t"Ta9n' I'rou row VECETABLE3 MARKET, tell us so when vrt.i nonrt r-r run imsWCfllJ e. fTftlr-rrk ourCataloaue. u'"wu URLO, 219 PAINTS. V ' XX ,V X X X X XI Ian laana i a fliT aj4 psaiSr V"' Jf HsuaMSj su k,i feai SJ.a.J-l'ikit We pnaranteo every P.-wicao Loaring our firm name, sai l vill KHIWINT trbcre eatisfactica is not givou. Sterling esdiJ-Mixed paint 40 Beautiful Colors. MARBL E I N E , " "5," J 24 Esquisito Tintd. oMS?d. WOOD STAIHS. 6 Colors, BnHWUKHMwsvw, Unique Coach Paints, 3 Colgi-.s, PAINTS and VARNISH .n ONE APPLICATION, AT A COST Or GO CEMI3 Toll X UTCKiT. Harness Oil, &c, &c.t SasirLE ("ahds Tkee. The Wm. B. Prico Mfg. Co., 347 WARREN AVENUE, ' BALTIMORE. Md. Only Temperance Bitters Known. OUTZ- S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS n , I ' Z -7 All !So Hoksb will die of Cnt.tr. Tlors rr Ivsg Fs Tan, it Foiitr's l'oir!r are iat in tnn. Fuutz'a r"owi1rria !ilr-nr.;n I movent Hosrwii wr.t. Ir'outz's rw-ivia vri',1 prrnt Gtprs iv roi.. 1-ouu Pora will lni-roa tne ohmkhv m mule and croam t e.k pr otut, an4 make me taller lu jx and nrL Koutz'a l'owflcrs will enn r wrwt s'mot Eracr DlavsSjK to whwn HonMs riati :t n" l-orra'a Pownw.a uiix toiva aaTiaraCiiuX. bold everywhere. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BAiriMOEE, SJD. For sale at 1A V ItiN'S I-Toi; Store. a. WHOLE Your Face, the ( i rev. U5E 1'KICE CLOTHixr. OARCEfi fX"" and FARM 3 MA Mil 4! ;.ptcd to their pur" Market Street. Philadelphia. Pa.U CU2ES WHtiiE ALL tLS f AiLS. Coutfh Syrup. Taeles pootl. Pe inuf!.'. r nil rr drupi.'U'to. I believe Piso'a Cure for Consumption saved my life. A. H. Dowell, Kvlitor Enquirer, Edeu ton, N. C, April 23, 1SS7. The bi:t Cough Medi cine is l'iso'a C'lt.e for CossrMPnojr. Children take it without oljeetion. liy all druggists. iUc CUHfS WhFBE ill fixf ,iiC Best Couuh tirrHp. Tar-tea foi-L Vto 111 tmi. Pul'lhvrtniiijtH. THE "OPERA" PIAHO, MANUFACTURED BT 1 PEEK Sc SOIV. (EetablUhed 1SG0) 212 to 216 Weat 47th Street and 1567 & 1B69 Broadway, KEWYOKK. Tlia "Oreu" Pin i. . j, , Inairnmrnt, fnUy warranted for flro ysara Th most perfect instruiosnt ia tb markel aod tho r Most Moderate In Price. r jlCatalopiia. Tcrtaa, prioes. aud full la forma tion by mill. wBt.,,y Special inauoemsnta to readers of this paper. OurCottacCprisht is a marvel of beautv and the highest grade cf excellency. K'i5'Jrlu Vy o write as. S3tinxsnoti this rariK ) DULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING 3 CARS WITHOUT CHANGE, St CouU to lcs Aacgle Red San Francis co. Vtft THF IffON MOUNTAVrf ??OJJTg "sTaMMaTsjsjssfsMfci, ,m I,,,, i, m, ,, tr, Lsavi I .s-t in' p "u- a rut r-ji THE 9NLYLINg THAT" P?r 1 IT, NO HIGH AL TITUDES. NO SHOW SLOCiCAJt S YEA!!.! SEEDS hi Sl 1 ZS3a&3 Pi j S svv-"-' -iiv - ' If ' '-fs i V-v..-.-t''
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