if nnrtriii xmnnn. HCHVHIBH.P4. I. OC.IL . LVD I'KRSOMAL. runt a tree ! ?' Little onions ire scarce. Now Is the time to bay your straw bat. Carpet at U.irkfM tot fifteen cents a f ard. . (iarden waklnu Is a popular amusement .Uuse das. 'Oar farmers are busy plowing and 'iowir.fi oats. ' Messrs. Duftoo & Son t)aYauit got In c;ir U-ad -'f iron- Some city people are already looking Up puces to stop diiricd the summer. , If you want some choice seed potatoes rVtl csat Farters. lUiaed In Maine. V. 5. Uu lr.tr has just returned from the ia-t. where he bin been laying In a stock of B.'vw oods. : Mr. Taul Fenlon and Miss Annie Stilt, f riiiladelphla, are vleltin Mr. Fenlon'a fiarects l this place. -Mr. Joseph Outwald, of this place, will .'xt week open up a meat market at bis j.w house near Cresson. ' According to the cauvass just complet ed for the n w city directory, AltooDa lias Sow a population of 29,54(. K Associate Jud William C. Foly, of Clearfield, died on Tuesday last from a Ifoke of apoplexy, aed 82 years. Jtiut-s Sweeney, a brother of Mrs. II. J Crouse, of this place, wm killed by the cars In A! If uf eny city on Saturday last i r,ny your wall paper, carpets, oilcloths siul widow shades at V. S. liaiker & Bro's. Thev have tlie best assortment In town. Mrs. U. L UiTis. we ara sorry to say, g still coifined to her bed with rheumatism, but we hope for ber speedy recovery. Two voun apa"he Indians escaped from the Carlisle fwtiool recently, and were Captured near Everett, Bedfoid county, and returned. i Mr. Joseph Shoemaker, a well-known resident of Johnstown died at bis home In tl.at place on Monday last In the 64th year Of hu ace. Captain Thomas Davis, with bla two .ms. Frederick and S h nler w 11 take tbelr 4, pnrture on Tuesday next for the Black Bills, Dakota. 1 In a Ureenslxirg show-window Is an an U nt hat which was worn over seventy-five years ao by Simon Drum, father of Adjutant- General Drum. j The cB of the Mouti tain Houa Is belne painted and papered, and when com ited will be one of the nicest and neatest etVea In tha town. t Mr. John Ansman, of Alleaheny town hip. will leave in a tew days for Butte Jlty, Montana, where h Intends growing tip with the country. j A tramp who (jave his Dame as Andrew 'y.verson, had his left log crushed while Attempting to board a pasolcg train at A'tonna ou Wednesday last The strike st the ITolll!avsburg rolllnij mill till contlnnee, without any sign of ?et tlement The men are determined not to V"Ve In, and the firms seem just as decided tvM t) y It Id Multiply the hour at which the sun sets by two ; the result will be the length tf the .niiilit. Multiply the hour at which the sun iscs by tw o, and the result wiil be tie Ilent.i of the day. j Several horse trndes were made here on Tuesday last, but finally Mr. Thllip Miller, of Su'inehanna townohlp. drove away with ;the bet hotse of the lot. rbllip kuowsa ''ooJhors) when be gets his eye on It. iieorne Sweigert, of Philipsburg, Cen Hre ounty, who enlisted In the regular nr::iy at New York two years too aud c'e-"-ted, wae arrested at his h3me Thursday ,ly a (;.vernni'Dt offU-er and taken back to ! l.H company In Montana, f Ju lge Mayer, of Clinton county, has 'granted a new trial In the case of Johnson, convicted of murder In the 6rt degree for j rompilelty In the murder of the Colbys, for which crime Luther Shaffer ws9 banged at iLock Haven ou the 4th Inst. I (Jertie lljpklns, a depraved woman of AltofMia, took an overdose of laudatam with suicidal Intent on last Sunday evening and died at five o'clock on Monday morning. I S!ie was about twenty-five years if age. and (belouged to Cincinnati, Ohio. j Daniel D., Jr., the fine young Ilamb'e 5'tonian stallion belonging to Mr. J. It. I)-n-ry . of this D'ace, Is admlrdd by all good Ji'lges of hor-M fl-tli. Farmers Improve hour stock. It Is as eaty to raise a high ("priced horse as a low priced one. Miss Mary Brydon, of Brlsbin. Clear field county, committed suicide one evening ?TMOnt'y by tak'ng strychnine. She was i twenty years r.f aue and possessed of an un umiI decree of beauty. Disappointment in a love aff air Is assigned for the rash act. We nave a speedy and positive Cure f'T Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache. In Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A N is.il Injector free with each bottle. lTse it if you desire hea'th and sweet breath. Pi ire rents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Dvlson. The Buruess of Tyrone has Ist-aed his p.- prohibiting the sale of cigars In that itwn on Sunday. The running of milk j wagons on that day has also been stopped, and the pastmaster Is threatened wltn a not inVatlim t l ImiI th nixl.r ffia .. nn u:u!ay. It is said that a nnnber of capitalists from ri'.tahurgh, Harilshurg and Philadel phia propose erecting worss for the man ufacture of sUel tire, locomotive and car wWlt at Latrobe, If the citizens of that ti wn give them the necessary land, about iilty acres. Itenny Vauhn, ion of W. S. Vau.h. won a few years auo waa a resident of this plaev. had his arm amputated cloetoU, ihnulder on Sunday last at the Altoona !lo- i'!iai. ine noy roi bis arm had!r wrer.ched j lift winter and tl:ere was no hopes ot It. tiiK tett-r. j Ab ram Fultz, of Menno township, Miff lin county, th original discoverer of the alient tht hears his rame. lias received a rre-ant of 'Jul bushels ot wheat and $1 m ri,i fn m generous farmers, who thereby "-.owed tbelr appreciation ot the ber.tiflta -ivi'd from the same. The Mud-nts of the Xornal S-hool and ' f.-w other from t;wn met In School Build. K.bUy evenliirf last and orf soiled a ' r iry S rlety which U to meet every riiiUy evening during the terra. The S ' ' ty is named the Knickerbocker a-J the lp-rthi Kben-ur,: 't'omet-, -Tlie "Mikado" will be played In the ' 'per House, this place, by the Aroatenr 4 ';e- Company, on Satnrda evening M th, for th benefit of the K.ttensburg Cornet Hand. The fale of reserved seats will com niene st 1 0VI00H y. M , on Wednesday, May 'jn.J, at E. James' drug store. - th seventh day ot last month a toy at . . rraoK urui .slianlt. lett hia home in .Jitliaua, Pa, -it.ee wtiloh time nla where 5bout have been unknown 1 1 bw parents j'int ii.e HSa -preben i-d in Eraddock on lilonday naming by bis fattwr. wt-o bad ,-"10 mere to notiry the police of bid loss. Ibe DOV Is t!i'rtD resra nf a. j - - - - - ? We want every reader of this paper to visit our store soon and see our large stock of new, choice goods in all departments. We also want you to examine the quality of our goods and note the low prices at which we sell them. We draw the line on trashy goods (won't handle them) and give you the best possible value in the market for your money. We are a strictly one price store ; no favoritism and no credit. We pay cash for the goods we buy and get the benefit of it ; we get cash for the goods we sell and give you the benefit of it. We want you to see our new Dress Goods, 5c. to 1.25 per yard and our new Calicoes, Peicales, Ginghams. Satines, etc., 3 3-4c. to 37 l-2c. per yard. Embroideries, (our own importation) 1c. to 2.50 per yard and Stockings, Gloves, Table Linens, Curtain Laces, Ribbons, Notions, etc., etc. Visit our store. Wm.F- Cable & Co., 1402 Eleventh Ave., AltoohaP.enn'a. Juf t receieved at Dut ton A tkn's, a car I ad of nails, all g'.zes. Jest e M. Llndsey, Jr., a car Inspector la the yards at Altoona. was struck by an engine about 3 o'clock on Monday morning aud thrown under a passing train on another track, lie was so badly injured that be died a few hours afterward In the hospital. I He was about 23 years of age atid leaves a wife to whom be was married last October. It Is said that In planting potatoes a a pint of bran placed In the bill is better than phosphate. We would suggest to farmers to try a few rows m this manner for ascertaining for themselves wbat the f results will be. Tbe expense will be small, since bran la a very common article, and the additional labor trifling, and bence there will not be much trouble to test it. One day last week while John Sbeeser, of Union township, Clearfield county, was engaged In burning some stumps and trasb on his farm, tbe clothes of one of bis chil dren caught fire and beTore tbe flames could be extlnguised tbe child was so badly burn ei t bat death resulted In a few hours after ward. Tbe motber attempted to rescue her loved one and was badly burned on tbe arms. James Calhoun, a young man residing In Coremaugh township, Indiana county, was instantly killed on Friday last, while assisting his father in felling trees. Young Cillioun and bis father were cutting a large oak when the tree started to fall and tbe bjy started to ran, but slipped and against a reck, fracturing bis scull. lie was aged about 18 years, and was a promising young man. Judge Siagle, of tbe Common Pleas Court, Pittsburgh, Pa, granted an Inlunctlon on Saturday restraining members of tbe Trades Assembly from bocottmg Brace Itrcs., a laundry firm of that city, whose es tablishment has been under the ban for a year. A suit for (10,000 damage tas atso been instituted by tbe firm against a number of the mot prominent Labor leaders of Alle gheny county. Ia the preieneo of five Bishops, half a hundred priests, and an assemblage of over two thousand worthlpers, and with tbe gor geous and impressive ceremonial of tbe Ro man Catholic Church ritual used ou such occasions, St. Peter's Church, of Allegheny, known as the Pro-Cathedral, was reded Seat ed on Sundiv. having been restored within od year from the data of Its partial de struction by fire- -The law prohibiting the killing of a cair berore it bas attained the proper age Is very stringent. It provides that "any person who kills or causes to be killed, with intent to sell trie meat tor ranitly use. a calf lefs , than four weeks old, or knowingly a. lis or bas In lis possession such meat with intent to sell the fame for such use to foreign market-', shall be Imprisoned not more than eix months or lined more than f.MM." Jo! n Harris, a former res'dent of llnnt Irc'lon, wan tried and convicted of bigamy in the Miftlin county court last week. It was proven that he married Florence Mar tin in Huntingdon In Aueust, Catharlce M. Wilt la Mifflin 1SS3, and countv In December, l.ss5. Harris acknowledged that the two ceremonies had been perforroel, but entered the plea that he beard bis Hunt ingdon county t.'lfe bad beeu divorced. Two farmers started to market with s!.ty clucks each. One Inte: ded to sell his ducEs at three for a dollar, and the other his at two for a dollar. The second became sick on the way, and the first farmer took all the ducks to market As bis were three for a dollar acd the others two for a dollar., he sold them of course at five for two dol lars, but found it hard to explain to Xo. 2 bow he lost two dollars for him Flow did be lose tbe money ? We call attention to the advertisement of Flt.zer'8 Old Honesty Plug Tobnaeco. It Is made of the bst of Eurley Tobacco, combined with pure and selected sweeten Incs, and will make a pleasant and lasting chew. Such dealers whohave not It in stock will do well to give it a place on their shelves, and those who are not using it are requested to give It a fair trial and be convinced of the superiority, Rood quality and reliability J of Finzer's Oid Honesty Plug Tobacco. On Siturday last Jchn A. Blair, As signee of Joseph Gutwald, solj at public sale the following real estate : 114 acres in Cambria township to E. James for f 1 10 ; two fiurs of ground south of EensDurz to R. L. Johnston forttll ; 10 acres of ground south of Ebensborg 10 Mrs. J. C. Murray for ?r40 ; house and lot In Ebensburg to Thoa. Gr ftith for ; lot of ground in Ebeisburg to P. F. Brown for 1151 ; lot of ground in EentbuM t Fred. Cameron for S80 ; lot of ground with slaughter-house to Fred. Cameron for f l.V. The homestead and farm were each bid no to SIOOO but were held ever until Saturday, May 26th. A fire broke out In the s:ab!e of Law rence Scbroth, In CarroUtown, on Monday night between el;ht and nine o'clock and owing to the combustble nature of the con tents of the building and the headway the fiie bad made before the discovery of it, the building was soon redecod ta ashes, alocg with x large carriage shed and another stable that was connected and uuder the aame roof. The stable belonging to Sheriff Oray was on fire several times, but was saved by tbe gallant work of the bucket brigade that waa hastily organized acd did valuahl service In preventing the spreal of the flames. Mr. Sciro.h last a Ure j quantity cf hay and several hundred fcu-h- els of oats, his chickens and a rfog that wis I kept lu the stable. The fire Is thought to b tie work or an Incendiary. The buildings wer Insured for J'500 and the contents for ?J00 In the Cambria Mutual. I.lat r MlsMlesita at Jlermal Meti!. The following students were enrolled in the Etensburg Normal School on Monday and many others tave expressed their in tention of entering soon : U so. K. Hits, trr Adsms. Walter H. Edwards. Kclsano ; Kraneia R Itartsos;. Ida Kekenrode. Ktta Fxkenrode. Ianlel I, Kline. CarrolltowB ; lla-ry B. 'o6aus.h. U. p. Comlter. Elda Wilson. (.'onemaoKh ; James A. I.jnch. Uretsoa ; Jiadie J. Uarkler, lulliown. Ind.aaa eoasty : .tames Mj'ahe, Harry Mttae. Harry Hassan. L.soo ord Montler. Stanton Ials. John James, .Xuraa Hushea. llarr. Shenelclt. ,osehp Shoemaker. William Jucet. Helen Murray, .ajle ('bate, I-eonce Shields. Willie hJemaker, Oeor( 1 Lanabeln. Jlionie Sechler, Minerva I-elhty, KJwirJ Sb.eiaalcr. Minnie Howell. Jos. t. Miller. Dili Stoos:h, t'hrUtie istrayer. Johnnie Mrayer. Kdar Evana, JoliaCooiull, Ebensburg: Jennie Porter, Callltfln ; J. T. (lUjgow, Ulas Itow ; Era S. Oate, Uleodile; Vallle Mcintosh. Hemlock ;S. C Blsb, Kellersbur ; Kata Flecker, Mitchell's Mill; Mary J. Uillespie. .Nolo; Kuel Somerrllla. Freda Stalb, Piatt; Mertoa A IHtIi, M.H'lure Ki.w.nJ. Plndleton : Margaret Ianc , an.rdwsrd Meneltl, St, Augustine 1 William I- Ushe, William A. I.lbV. St. Poiillace ; I. S. Toder, Normaa Slatler. Scilp Ier.l ; W. J. KaUtnan, J. W. KauOm -a.S jiuaierhlll ; Kachel Mans. W 11 tore. A Communication 'from '-Gable Cambria fount Martyr. Captain George Nelson Smith, of rfiila- delpbla, 6ays tbe Johnstown Tribune, of yesterday week, recently came across a copy of the Texas farm and Ranch, and in it found an account of the massacre of two Cambria county families, a perusal of which be thought would Interest many old citizns of this county. Captain Smith informs us that be knew the writer of the article very well. Ilia name Is John Henry Brown, with tbe predx of "Colonel." lie Is a gen tleman of great literary ability, and baa written many sketches of Indian wars and Pioneer history Tbe Captain also knew Captain McIIenry, tbe busband of tbe Don 2l as 8 girl mentioned In the sketch. I We omit tbe first part of Col. Brown's narrative which relates to tbe invasion of Texas in March 1S36 by Santa Anna and his Mexfoan army, which was followed by bis defeat and capture by Gen. Sam Hous ton atSan Jacinto. Of the massacre by the Indians of John Douglass, (or "Jack" Dongtass as be was called wben he went from this county to Texas In 1832) Ms wife, one son and one daughter, and of Dougherty (who went with him) his son and two daughters. Col. Brown says : While these grand events were transpir Iring, the American settlers on tbe Guada lupe, the Lavaca, and farther east were re moving their families eastwardly, flying from the legions of Santa Anna as from wild beasts. Many bad no vehicles and used horses, oxen, sleds or whatever eon Id be Improvised to transport tbe women, chil dren, bedding, and food. Among those thus situated were two Isolated families, liv ing on Douglass' or Clark'a Creek, about twelve miles southwest of lialiettsville, in Lavaca county. These were John Douglass wife and children, and Dongberty, a widower, with three children. Tbe parents were natives of Ireland, but bad lived acid probably married in Cambria county, Pennsylvania, where tbelr children were bore and from which they came to Texas In 1832. They were worthy and use ful citizens, and lived together. They pre pared sleds on which to transport their ef fects, but when these were completed the few people In that section bad already left for tbe east. On the morning of tbe 4th of March Au gualine Douglass, aged fifteen, and Tbad deus Douglass, aged thirteen, were sent out by their father to find and bring in the ox en designed to draw tbe sleds. Returning In the afternoon, at a bhort distance from horu. thev saw that th cabin were on fire. I ftnJ hear(1 Mream, and War.wh0oPs as to adm0Dba ttcnl tbat their prents and klnJred were Dt.ing butchered ; but they . were UDaimei and powerless, and realized that to save their own lives they must seek a hiding-place. This they found in a tbleaet near by, acd there remained concealed till night. When darkness came they cautious ly approached the smoldering ruins and found that the savages had left. A brief examination revealed to them the deal and scalped bodies of their father, mother, sister, and little brother, and of Mr. Dougherty, one son and two daughiers. lying naked in j the yard eigh: souls thus brutally snatched I from earth. Imagination, especially when assured that those two boys were noted for gentie and affectionate natures, as person ally known to the wilter for a cumber ot years, may depict the forlorn anguish pierc ing their young hearts. It was a scene over which angels weep. There were scarcely anything more than paths, and few of them, through that sec tion. Augustine bad some idea as to Courses, acd speedily determined on a policy. With his little broiberhe proceeded to the little settlement In the vicinity of wbere Halle ttrvllle Is, but found that every one had retreated. They then followed the Lavaca down about thirty-five miles to where there older sister the wife of Cap tain John McIIenry and a few others lived, but found that all bad been gone some time. They then took tbe old Atascosita road from Goliad which crossed the Colorado a few miles below wbere Columbia Is. Near the Colorado, almost starved to death, they fe'J In with ecme Mexican scouts and were con ducted to the camp of tbe Mexican general, Adrian Woli, a Frenchman, who could speak English and to whom they narrated their sad story. Well received them kindly and had a'.l needful care taken of them. In a few days the boys were taken by a Frenchman earned Actuate, a traitor to Texas, to tls place cn Cummins Creek, where be bad collected a lot of Degroes and a great many cattle Lelorglng to the retreat ing citizens, from which be was supplying General Woll with beef at enormous prices. The 21st of April passed and ban Jacinto was won. Very soon the Mexicans began prepirations for retreat. Aufcuste, mount ing Augustine Dcuglas on a fine horse, sent hi a down to learn when Woll CDUld start. In the meantlma a part) of Texans, bead ed by Allison York, who bad beatd of Au gusta's thei vlng den. hurried forward tocbrs tise him before be could leave the country with his booty. He punished them severely, all who could fleeing Into the bottom aud thence to Woll'3 camp. When York's party opened fire little ThalJeus Djuglas, not un derstanding tLe cause, fkd down the road, and in about a mile met his brother return ing from WoH's camp oo Auguste's fine horse. With equal prudence and financial skill tbey determined to save both themselves and the horse. Tbaddeus mounting behind, they etaited at double qnick for the Itraz ja. They had not traveled many miles, however, when they met the gallant Capt. Henry W. Karnas at the bead of seme cavalry, from whom they learned for th first time of tbe victory of San Jacinto, and that they yet would see their only surviving sister aud brother-in-law, Captain and Mrs. McH-ury. Irt writ ing of thla Incident In lie IUac'i Ret iev cf December, lf..t. eighteen yeaia after their occurrence. Captain Brown used this lan guage : 'These boys, thus rendered objects of sym pathy, formed a link In tbe legends of the eld Texans, and still reside on tt.e Lavaca, much respected for their courage and moral deportment." This was said thirty four years ago. It is a st'll greater pleasure, ti e Captain de clares, to say now that they ever after bore bouorahie characters and were both living a short time since, as be thinks tbelr sister is ; but the noble old patriot in three revolutions Mexico In 1SJ0, South America In 1322. and Texas In 1S33 preceded by gallant con duct at New Orleans when only sixteen years old the honest, brave, and ever true, son of Erlo'Isle. Capt. John McIIenry died' a few years ago, leaving a memory sweetly embalmed in many thousand hearts. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer. 831 Arch St.. Philadelphia, V. Ease at once, no oprratioa or delay from busi ness, atUra.ed by thousands of cares after others fall. Gcldeo Weddlac. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Storm of Clearfield township celebrated their golden wedding Monday, April 23d. 18S8, having been mar ried at Loretto by Prince D. A. Gallilzin, April 23, 1838, which also came on Monday. Tbe olJ folks are bale and hearty with good prospects of enjoying many more years of wedded happiness. They were able to attend tbe mass said for them at Cbeet Springs, where with a number of their fam iiy they received holy communion, after which Rev. Father Ryan blessed a new wedding ring, tbe old one having been worn out a long time ago. After tbe cere monies at the Cuapel they wre taken to the oid homestead which is now owned by their son A. G. Storm, and along with whom they entertained a large number of relatives and friends. The dinner which was prepared by Mrs. A. G. Storm, assisted by other ladles present, was sumptuous and elegant, and worthy of the event which It 1 honored. There were many beautiful ana useful presents which would require too much space to describe. Mr. Storm is 79 years of age and his wife 73. They bad a family of 10 children. 0 of whom are living. Those present were Mrs. Thomas Callahan, their oldest daughter whose 4'Jth birthday came on tbe same day as the golden wed ding. Theodore Storm, of Clearfield town ship ; Mrs. Brady McCullough. of Cumber land couuty, and Maggie a single daughter who resides with them, John A. Storm, who Is now In the West, Joseph, whose resi dence is unknown, and Mrs. George Burns, of lloutzdale, Pa., were absent. They number also among their relations 50 grand-children. 33 of whom were present, and 4 great grand-children who w-re present also. Mrs. M. F. M;Donald. of Lorotto was the only guest at tbe golden wedding, who was present at their weduiug 50 years ago. Mr. Storm is the last a of a large family who were among the pioneers of the Alle gbenies. aud located where be now lives 40 years ago, where barely enough was cleared to build a log bouse. His wife Is the daugh ter of Joseph Pfoff. one of tbe first doctors of Cambria county. The event was a very happy family re union which occurs so seldom. Tbe old folks seemed very much pleased to see so rutin v young fares around them, and all present felt that it was an occasion to be ever remembered. A Relative. P. R. ft. Firarslsa. The Suprems Lodge Knights of Pythias of tbe World will convene in regular bien nial session a', '.mcionati, v., juce uin, 1333, and remain is session about two weeks. In order to place the opportunity of attendance within the rower of as many members of the Order as possible, the Penn sylvania Railroad company will sell, from June 7tb to June 11th, excursion tickets to Cincinnati, valid for the return trip until July 21 inclusive, at one limited are for the round trip. Full and particular details as to time of trains, and complete arrange j ments for the movement of large bod Ie of : Knights, may be prosured by addressing Thomas E- Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, 110 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. ntKRI.tllE LI CESSES 1SSCED. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans Court 1 for tte week ending Wednesday, April 2o, j 193: William Orris and Mary Ellen r.eUIHde. j Est Conemaugh. I W. G. Griffith. Conemaugh township, and J D-Mla Shaffer. Summrhill township. Philip S. Titter, Kittanning Point, Biair ! County, and Ida 15. Wilt, Galiitzin. I -fohn A MVilia Wilmnra nA Plairmll A. Klrtley. Summerhill township. Joho E. Jones and Jane Thomas, Cam bria township. James G. Felix, Morrellvll'e and Minnie Berkeybiln, Sheridan. Joseph Goucar and Mary Zo'ner Cambria. Autusiine P. Kirsch and Barbara A. ParrUb. Barr township. Augu.-t Heine and Elizabeth Streit, Oam bria. Sylvester Strlttmstter and Auastatia Uite. Carroll township. Philip Kammer and Catharine B. Walker. Johnstown. D. J. L. Veroy and Marie Hueltt, Tor taee. Lewis Carthew, Prospect, and Mary Jane Haney, Millville. Levi Eah and Ida Jane Misbler, IMcb land township. James E Wilcox and Harriet P. Dyson, Conemaugh. , Abraham Gill and Jane Warner, Chest township. Charles A. F.ger. Washington township, and Margaret Murphy. Cambria township. Milton J. Haynes and Mary E. rreisellou, Johnstown. Andrew Saltzglver, Clearfield township, and Mary Jane Huber. Elder township. Edward W. Bash and Sarah E. Eskels. West Tayior township. Henry Cram. Uicbland tow r ship, and 11a Fyock, Conemaugh township. Married. EGER MUUPHY. -Married t the Church of tbe Holy Name In Eaensburg oo Monday, April 234. 1W8. by the Rey. Thomas WaUh, Mr. Charles A. Eger. of Washington township, and Miss Margaret Murphy, of Cambria township. IleJ. GUTWALD. Died at the residence of Mr. James Hoover in Carrol! township on Sunday, April 221. 18.17, Mrs. Appaionia Gutwald, aged about 88 years. KELLY". Died at tbe Alsshouv on Wednesday. April 25tb, 18S3, Mrs. Eliza beth Kaliy. aged 70 years. Tbe deceased was admitted to the Alms house from Indiana county on tbe Gtb of February, 183. She bad previously been a resident ot Cambria county. TKEXLER. Died at the residence of Miss Mamie Trexler In Chest Springs. Cambria (J), on April 21. lcXS, Mrs. Eliza Trexler. aged 03 years. The dcfasMl was the widow of Jam? Trexler, late of Clearfield township, this connty. and the last surviving member of tbe family of Paul Dooongbe, one of tbe early settlers of Allegheny townsnlp. Tier only remaining child, Mrs. Angellne Mor gan, of Oil City, was with ber in ber last hours. All tbe consolations of religion were vouchsafed her, and she welcomed dath as a blessed release from years of con. s'.ant suffcrlrg borne la the steadfast topi of a better life hereafter. May she rest la peace. M. JAMES. -Died at his lwme n Ebensburg on Tuesday. April 2th. lsS$, Mr. David J . James, aged about W years. Tbe deceased was born lu Cardiganshire. South Wales. In 1&23, and came to tbia country with bis parents in 1S40, who, after living about two years in Pittsburg, remov ed to this place, wbere the deceased bas resided ever since. Daring tbe late war be enlisted with Captain Lltzinger, Company C. 209 :h Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers and served DDtil disctarred. II is remains were escorted to their last resting place by Capt. John M. Jones' U. A. R. Post of this place to-day. lie leaves a widow and seven childrea, two ' mourn bis lois sens and five daughters to l'eace to Lis aLes. & Co., to You. After lI us Ely's Cream Balm two ironths I was sur prised and delighted to find that the tight nostril which was closed up ntire'y for over twenty years. was open tud free as the i other, and csn use it now as I could not do ! for many years. I ft el very thankful. IL 1 II. Cress.enghatn, 275 18th St., Brooklyn. 1 From the Pastor of tbe Olivet Baptist Church. Philadelphia, Pa. : I waa to much troubled with catarrh it seriously effected my voice. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored. B. F. Llepsner. Barklrn'i ArnlraSnlre. Tbe best salve la the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblaixs, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 ceats per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer, Loretto: S' TATEMKNT CFTHE SKTTf-EMEMT WITH Yin Kswko Mahch. 30. ls. PHILIP TKlTSgH, SrrEBVtoa. Db. To am't ol duplicate ........ Kec a irom former inperruor...... - 1S7 02 $1S3 68 4 5S 250 SO . e: :t . 1H2 M . 770 9a IS 43 . ST SO CH W 0S5 45 . m oo iuoo . 4 3S Aud. exhoneratidM 1 Suhject to dftciMon of ihetJourt-.. Keturnea to i;otrnnissioner.. Orderi redeemed ...a ..... t'8h pid lor work , ( ab paid lor lumrar.... hT! day's service as supervisor. Commission on l'JSt.33 oer eent Taxes worked en roacs. ....... blaekstnllbiDiC... new tools.. horse hirf).... . Koad machine and freite b I I' i pes and frcieht . .. Expenses on road view. .......... . .. 11 days to Jobnstown. Ebenabur and Al- 10. so toooa. 22 CO I Judgments and co?U itulanJ &. Eager.... 112 41 I 1 Cr fjouios I ltMrSVS 1 j Dr.. Bal. dne sod...... IE1 EK B. tS 04 MOVER, SrraRTiaoa, Ua. ; To ami of duplicate. : .4T7 ttee d from 4.mmiaslunera unaeated laa-U. 31 til0 j . .a II 00 1 ... 3o44 j By and. exhonera lions.... Orders redeemed .. fash nald tor work. U7 Caab uaid fur lauiher. . it day's service as supervisor I'on mission on KM r,i Q i per cent . Taxes worked on road-. ...... .. new tools burse hire ..... 3 days to ittensbunf.... 3 1 58 00 u M iu I e SAM f5 Hil. due township...:..... '.. fli: The liabilities are as nearly as can be ascer tained. Outstanding orders $4 no Tbe assets are V17 L.Ublutles In excesi ot sorts are... 212 o We. the nndersbened auditors do certify that we have examined tbe above accounts and bnd them as stated. A. J. RANKER. ItOUT. M VEUS, '-Auditors. Wm. UliOWN. Attest. R. HrJ003, Clerk. Washington Twp., April -0. 1S. tetoii Fire Insurance Apcy T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EJJEXSBURG. FA. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AND MANrFACTt'KER OF and dealer In all kinds at FUKNITUKE, Kbensburgr, I'a, r-A lull line of Caskets always on hand.-t Bodies Embalmed WHEN RE4UIKEI. Apt 3) (3 WANTEDs SALESMEN to sell Nursery Stock. All Uoods Afrarrantea ir-u-ciaes. permanent, pleasant, profltabla positions for tit ri(bt man. Oood salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liber al inducements to beginners. No previous ex perience necessary. Ouint tree. Write f-r terms, giving age. CtfAKL.ES II. CHASE. Nurseryman, Kochester N. Y. Mtntion thia paper. April , 1SSS.-SL Important to Canvassers. WAKTED-LIn Canvassers 1 n everr court J ia the United States to sell 1-OX S PATENT HE VEKSIliLKSAD IRON, whira combines two Sad Irons. Polisher, r ioter, fcc. one iron doina; the worn of an entire set of ordinar? irons. Is sel'-heatinr br gas or alcohol lamp. IOCN A WAT VsITH HUT KITCHKSS. Price moderate. A lara-eanl Issuc Income insured to reod canvasser j. Addres. (r circulars, Ac, FUX SAD IKON CUM Ileade St.,N. Y. For Iropsy, llrarel. Nervousness. Hrtarht's Heart, I'nnary or L.lver diseases. CnreOaarran tcel. Ulfl.S31 Arch street. Philadelphia. All drojifists. Trr it. st a bottle, six lor S&. March 18, ISfe ly. ESSENTIAL OILS. WISTERUSEEX, PEPPERMEST, PES' 1ST KOTAMPEIKHIST, e. of prime quality, bousht In any quantity lor cash on dellreriy, free of broke rage, commission, star- BODGE Sc OLCOTT. Importers and exporters, S8 William St.. New York 99 LEADS THE MOULD. i.VX) in G.ld for General Pnppriorlrr at Cin cinnati Industrial EXmnitHtn alter lull trial aud i-ij-crt test. "Peerless Traction and Portable Fmrincs. "Domestic' and Creamery Engines. Stoani Gan? Plons. TLe 44 (icIsc', Threher and Cleaner.' . k I Patent TariaWe Fric- rwi-t ir-i; ..... -i lfc-aEAjPt: T -t t iiuprovml nnd rheaprat S-MiU on the ntii . I. bvj ir uuL-iw to liio (JEISLR TIIANUFACTUKIXG CO., T,a w;-jit n-tuUi cud iuvite curTC?iKuJcnco. Yit'rZlLujC -'S- 1 YJ ' r,r,a- on Thnrsdar. April C?'h. at 1 o'cl'ticlc In the t STS-iKtlXTv ji?T -f j afternoon of that day. lor the purpose of making: i e Sv;-? -"iSr Sri.oS'- ",; ' partition ol tbe rel esUte ot sild decedent to and H 3 -,iLiarki,J'f JS nmonir his heirs and lciral rerrcscntativfs. if the 3 POLITICAL. F Oil SUEK1FF. a eardl !te W Sheriff, eut ieci to the decision I of the next ltemocratic priioarr election. O. A. LANCIBEIN. EbenburR, Ta., Feb. 24, ms. I7OR SHERIFF. - -John J. Kinney, of Tun nellbill borooicb at tbe coming Democratic pri mary election. ' Your support respectlully so licited. FOE SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce tbe name of W. D. Mct'lelland. of Johnntowo. as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision ol tbe next Ietnocratlc primary election.. FOK POOR DIRECTOR. We are authorized to announce tbe name o John F. Lonir. of 4JambHa township as a can Idate for Poor Director. Mih)ect to the declson of the next Democratic primary election. TOR ASSEMBLY. 1 hereby announce myoelf as a candidate for Assembly subject to the Dcmncmtc orlmarv election. ' I,EWISSTKAEK. FOR ASSEMBLY. We are authorised to announce that John ft. Rhey I a candidate lor nomination for Assem bly subject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic pri mary election. I7OK ASSEMBLY. We r authorised to announce the name of Daniel McLauKblln. of Johnstown, as a can didate for Assembly ibivt to tbe decision of tbe Democratic primary election. VDM1NISTR . TORS' NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Edward Lvnch , decease!, of nmmerhill town ship, having: been rrantcd to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to aU persons Indebted to said estate, to mko payment, without delaT, and tho;e having claims against tbe same will pre sent them proper It anthenticate.1 for settlement. JAMES OALLA JHER, Adm'r. SummerhlUTwp , March 3. !3SS. SST.'.NErTS NOTICE -I . notice is bereoy alren that John tJ. Pioel Notice is hereby alrcn that John O ana wue nave asstsna i all the et'e. noth real and personal of the said John C. Noel to me in trot fr the benefit of his creditors. AUtiersons indebted to the said John C Noel are hereby no- titled to make payment to me without delay, and thoe harlnr clalmt irJtnn him will urecnt Vhem l-robcrly authenticated lor settlement to TOSKPH MII.l.LK, AssiKoee. Wltmore, Ta.. Mar. 23. 18S8. Ct. s SSI'WEK,S NOTICE. Notice 4s hereby glrcn that Francis" Ma ly and wife of Allegheny township hare made a voluntary a srnment 01 all the estate and encets r the said KraneU Maloy to me in trast tor the beneht ot his creditors. All persons Indebted to iuohiu x nm-iB .uaiuy are uereny noiinea 10 umbo iqbui w Die wnuuui aeisr. ana (nine bavins; claims aaainst him will present them properly authenticate Ion settlement. M. I. KITTFU... AisTce 01 raocls r.laloy. Ebensbnrg. April .St. l ADMi. id i'atrlc DMINISTKATUKS NOT1UK letters ot administration on tbe"est.ite ck Imon. deceased. ( Alrnlle borouicb. amoria conntr. nnrtnir heen aranted to the tin ;erirned. notice is hereby a-lven to all persons laiei'ied to 6i1 estate, to make psrment with oat delay, and those baring claims against the ssme wiil present tbem t rfperlr aothenttcated tor settlement to MATTHKW IiUNX, Adm'r. Altoona. Pa.. or F. A. Shoemaker, att'y lor administrator. Eb- ensuurr. t'a. April . 1SSS. T7JK S .M.K The snbsc snbscribcr will sell at private sale a water power saw mill with from one to five acres ot icr'ctid litiiatrd In Klder township, t'ambrla county, fa. The mill has a C leet overshot . wheel, a circular saw, is in icned condition and Is located about n-hs!l mile from the new town of . Hastings, on tbe Krattaker railroad, and within a quarter of a mile of tne railroad and a branch ol tbe railroad is located runing within five rods I of the mill. The mill is snrroaaded with a ana i lot of tirebcr. yet to cut. For a good investmrn', i this is a rare opportunity. Call on or address the f Bt'iericer oo tbe prini--s. I SEH.VSTIA1S HOI.TZ. Elder township, April 27,ibs8. 3m. N'OTH-E To the n!irs and Ugal Representatives of John K'e. 1er-eased : fake notice that an tnttest will be held at the late residence of .lnhn Koe. deceased, in the townahip of Iaisrr Ycler. in tbet'ountyof Cm reprcs. nmc can be done without prejujice'to or spoil ina of the whole : otherwise, to Talne and ap praise the same according law. at which time and place yoa are requested to attend If you think proper, JOS. A. OKAY. Sheriff Sheriff" I OSce, Ebensburg, Mir. 23,ms.-Gt "VOTICE. To the Heiri and Lefral Representatives ol Civtlla Myers, deceased : Take notice that an icq nest wi II be held at the late rc-rUenoe nf t'ivll l Myers, deceased. In the township of Summer hill. n the t'onnty cf Cambria, on Thursday. May :!tnh. next, at 1(V: o'clock in the forenoon of that day fur the parpoe ol making partition of tbe real estate of said deeeder.t to and strong his heirs ar.d leval repreenttives. JJ the same can be done without prcjn.Jioe la o r-olling' of fha whole ; other-wire, to relue and am-iaife the same according- law, at whteh time and place yoyk are reurestcd teattcn l ft yon think proper. JOSEPH A. OK AY. Sheriff. Sheriff" ofnee. Ebensburg. April 20. 18S8. Ct. -V'JTItTE. i.1 To the Heirs and I.eal Kenrrsentatlvas of Annie 15. Mrtlnnic'e. deceased. Take notfoe that an inquest will be held at the late residence of Ann e K. McOoniicle. deceased, in the bor rnh of Lilly. In tt.e t'onnty of Cambria, on Monday. May 2S:h. next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, lr th purpose of snaking" partition of the real estate of said decedent to and acnona- her heirs and Isiral representatives. If tbe same can be done without prejudice to or spoilintr oi the whole ; otherwise, to value arid appraise tbe came accord Ira: to law, at which time and place you a-e required to attend It too think prrpcr. JOSEni A. U KAY, Sheriff. Sberifl'i Cfflce, fbDf borg, April 0. JSS,-tjt, VTrEN'TTON STO''KKAIKK. -Hiirh and Michty "the nrst thnrouich bre.2 En-Iifh tialllon errr rrooeht to Camtirls roonly will stand tor service durini; the season on Monday snt Tuesday of each week at the sta ble ol John Topper, in Adams townsktp, and tbe rest of the week at the stable of tbe owner, about HI rods east ol Wllmore Station. "High and Mighty" Is an fc'na-llsh. Shire horse, fiwied in registered number 5114. imported in June 1887 by J. S. Kunkle at Co., ot Irwin Station. I a., eolor black, weizht I.'no pounds and when fully developed wiil weigh 2,000 pounds ; and recently pur-hasej by the undersigned fr tl'.Vi. For pedigree see posters, and to te thoroughly con vinced come to see horse. T'rms : i- lor Insur ance, payable when mare is known to be with foal. lu care, but no responsibility for acci dents. IK A hLA M M. Owcer and Kccier. Wilmore, Pa., April 27. Jfuvj. tLJ0ES, TL J. BUCK, JL f . KCL JoliDston, Buck & Co., BANKERS, Efoenslourp Pa. Money Received on '.Deposit, PlflBLE OSDEHtllD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE ' IT AIX AOCBSSIBLB TOl T. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities Boacht and Sold km. A m GeEeral Banlim Business Transacted. ccomrre solicited. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Ebenshanr, April 4. 1884.-tf. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO.PA, IX CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. . -Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. Maxell l&SS. It. BE RIGHT THOUGH WRONG R , , ,v.. c.,,o M nrWe fnr uonr Ciothinff. Sioucave neen paying viuci . . ...... 1 1 . E- iou ve seen eigriDor nuiin a ooja uici j , . better than your own. You have argued with Wi'kma that the yearly; , m.v,;.. Kill lo ful. o Pcnnnn.r. WllkinS bas told VOU asain and again that bis entire outlay ooys was W FOR THE You have figured out the cost of yonr's to ronr Better Half at fl57 and yet yoa haven"t tin moral courace to say Wtlkios, I was wron yester day ; m be light to-day." Don't Cut Off Your Nose To Spite Your Face when you can Dlainly see tbe Tallacy of your position on tbe Clothing oue-tion. Acknowledge the corn and say "I'll be ncht in tbe future, and buy (where Wilklna buys) at the Great One Price Clothing IIocse OK WOOLF, SON jiirn niiimiiiriiiiinirTiinm-m ' CARL HIVrNTTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN lil'i v i ;.- - - -je- X I 1 I tj 1 ' vrs WILL BE PLAYED IN THE EBENSBURG ON THE EVENINC OF Saturday May Sflii, 1 -BY hUmi : OFEBA CO of Ebensburg, for the benefit of the Ebensburg Cornet Band. General Admission 35 cts. Re served Seats 50 cts. The sale of Reserved Seat Tickets will commence at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, May 2nd, at E. James' Drug Store. JAMES a MAYEB BUCtGT iwaweawawawseawsw i , . 3Iiiiiaiicttxr'e THE Vciliiclo 1r- tlio FARRIERS' & MERCHANTS' OSE. . The most Stylihli, Bot,t fiuifsLetl aud Sloet tlurablo medium priced VEHICLES ever offered in America. Send for full Dlustrated Catalogue, 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI, Ohio. ill i i taotitmaa xruhi 7$ virT uMii urfi (jrtiporuoo lriit snd Hero iMtVired to bAtUlla by nw of SEMIHA1 PASTIllFS HARRI A KiidicalCtire for NerrooaDebJitT.Omsie i, . n"andFi-,( c.j Iear io Youna or Mi IbMundcwn tbor absolutely ramvs mmorelT ad and broken down men to tbe frill aoiorDixotof perfect nd frxll Munly Btnntih tod Vifnrnu Hm!Ul . uo hos who allftr from tiie Qaor nhinura rtimrw Pr-.oLt ftbont by Indiacratiofi. jnoKim. nw-hrmia Vort. or toe f w ladnlmooA, watt Ut yoa todui f"iT hame wi t h tran t of rnartfoniilA, and twK.ni lUALl'ArKAOK KKFR.wih lllu-t'd J aophlrtfl. I.UPTUREO PER80M can havo FRU D OXALD E. DUFTCN, ATiUH LY-AT.LAW, Kbknsbl'kg. Pixs'a OfUce to 4Tolonoale Row. IT II. MYERS. ATTUEKEY-AT-LiW, Eiraj'SBiaa, Fa. Aar-Of&ce lo Collonade Bow, on Centre street. GEO. M. I5EADE, ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, Eaaasauag, Fa. WOffloe on Centre street, tear Huh M. D. KITTELL, A. 1 1 oi'ney-ist-JLsa. "v 9 KBEXSBCKO, PA. Ufflee Armory BaildlOK, opp. Court House. TW. DICK, Attoenkt-at-Law. Ebenabnrg, Pa. OfBoa In balldloif ol T J . Lloyd, uee'd. (first Door,) Centre street. Al manner el learal business attended te sailsfaotoy ril and eUaUoni a siclalty. L 10-l4.-tf.l JR. OLDSIIVC, 534 GRANT bTCEET. riTTEBLKGH, TX. llllllllllllMU iiiiiii n mmrtM'muUMM- TO-DAY,! YESTERDAY. - . ,.,i ..... til. on i tactile in fart. for Clothing for hlmeelf and three; WHOLE YEAR. & THOMAS, Johnstown, Penn a. imiitim Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, SilvenrareMiislcal Instraneiits Optical Goods. Sole Agent FOK THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. olumlila and Fredonia Watches. In Key and Stem Winders. u ATtGE RELKCTION of ALL KIXDS of JEWELRY" always on hand. 57" My line of Jewelry is unsurpassed. Ccmc and see for yourself before purchas ing elswhere. tkf ALL VTOKK GUARANTEED gr CARL RIVINIUS. bensburg, Nov. 11, 1885 tf. 1 1 ii ' -V m- OPERA HOUSE, THE- CO. 888, IFAIY, 1U 1 a WLaOaWa OCll V sUm la K laa4 uiu.. lake ibViiSkaiiOJT iumi Hi) itlul) iihwihim oam. awa an in wub .iiwwhio w triisiiMiM. or - i wZ on srMoti6e mertirai DrinelDh ft. h iMuikm to the mt e f dm. io laflueoeri. fell without deUj. Thsaalioat MHintAfUrt himu mum raam.j Umih lmnta of life mir five bmrt . tht omRrZ. hunitmc iMiiulaiiili4Mairraai.UAtiapMih4.iI TBATMEHT. Cnj Kxta. 13. Two Xot. S3. Tint, 12 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mrs dram- 809V H.TaitkBtrMt BT T.T1TTTW wm Trial of our Applianc. Ask; tor Termal 1794. Policies written at short notice in the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA11 And other Firat Claa (outpaules. W. DICK, tc.T rou THE FIRE INSURANCE COMT. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1794. Ehensonrx. JttJT XI. 1882. FK SALE STEAM ENOIft ES, CLAY .It tre fans. Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. Second-hand eunloes and boilers on hand. Hoist ing eiielne. and machinery a specialty. THOM Ai C A KLIN, Allecrbeny, Pa. (Jan. Z4.-1J.) V1VERTIERK by addressina: Use. f Kowrll A- .'o.. 10Struce St.. New York can learn the exact cott of any proposed line AHVi:KTIlX(i inAmericaa Newspapers. 1 l'aite ltupUIcl 10c.