1 i iC'unYY "FrrnnniT !To)Y far the Finest Line of Dress Goods in Plain and tancy Checks ever U-iUlU'ua gkuumuu jgj n Altooim arc now boing sold by Gablc & Ca for.i2ic. a yd. AT EXCITEMENT! rim A 1. - MAY 4. 1SSS. i IJ)L1LAXD VEliSOJi.-lL. tlardt n nnVrrs -re row In demand. -Straw bats are njh-lDK their appear ai.c?. I. M. Wolf, Son Thomas' new ai2." else when in this paper. ii John S. Miliar, f the Clair JJouse, a jttti'nilin court at Lancaster. -isntaln Morgan McDonald, of Loret- i!, visited our town on Thursday, i t.,v it down in your diary that a illht ?k.lt of f cow fell on May l!od. S,'.'1 onions were never known to he so ,-nt( in tl.U pi"" as they are this spring .Mr..I V- IV'i.ny f urdmwd a Gne drtv 4::: i. t-e l.Ue iu Jotimlowu a few days :". ll.ve on hount your reserved seat XxMi l for the "Mikado"? If not, do so at ont'e. ' Tt-e appearand of t',n,al tM piaro U being improved by I'.in.l. coat u 1 Altunr.a has raised i .w ii.Ih lMtlinii a si k th sum or f'O.oeo mill ttablistiel in I Shields? fiat eily. Francis O'F. 'H, K-1 , and Ed. ( I.iuetio, w.'r to be seeu ou our street tin Wedi-esday. - Pi. X . t,iU'i:h and wif i.turred horn Saturday rr :u Florida wliur they liave t'. i'tl s'.lHV l.H t fall- Mr. Ai'or:t luder, of Ui Oarubtla l!oai is corhned to hi bed witU the iu ;tl 1'iuiintory rheumatism. t T;m J un'.or ba ball du'i. f this p'.c '.tin Siturday l-A-.t defeated trie Normal Sehool flub hy a score of 41 to .1. D.m Kitteil, Ft., and Mrs. Maud Sean flin. his sister, started on Tuesdny last on a v.sit to friends in Philadelphia. I Mr. Shcrmsn Kvans, formerlv of this j!aet hut now of Kane, is vlsl'.lna at the liome of Ills; parents In thU place. ; Mis Ann MeDonaM. rf this placo re turned Inline n Monday, after a visit to friends and relatives In Pitiburch. i Dr. T. M. Il'chards, wife and child Started 0:1 Wednesday iiiorninii on a visit to ;his parents who reside at Zinesvi'.e, Oliio. Kculstrr and lleei rder Hlalr, accorcpan d lv his wife, left 00 Thursday morning f ir a trip to New Vork and Washington. ? Anions tl e nanus of tin) subscribers to J the Altoor.a Silli Mill fund we find theuarue ( ) of r.cv. Thomas Walsh, of this place for ; " JcO. i Mr. L. J. Dritftfs has commenced work I on tiis steam fl uring mill near the stutinn I and expects to have It running this comtntc Mr. John Schroth, postmaster at Wil ; more, is lyiim danceronslv HI at his homo !n i that place, with but little hones for re covery. V Messrs. Thomas Davis and son have I the contract for the stone work on the new I bulldins of the bisters of SL Joseph In this I place. I Swindling lightning-rod agents are I operating in the south of the county and I have victimized several farmers. Look out for them. J The Mountain House at Cresson will open on Saturday the 10th Icstant, under I trie manaKement of Mr. Dunham, of the I.ogan House. Altooua. A number of Apache children, belong ing to (leronlmo'i tribe, arrived at the In' dian Training School, Carlisle, or.e day last week from Pensacola, Fla. The Sisters or St. Joseph, of this p'ace. have torn down the centre of their large building preparatory to replacing it with a larue four story brick building. On Monday John Sharkley, of Prospect, employed by the Cambria Iron Company, had his left thlch broken by & rail falling upon It while he was working In the mill yard. Uupturecure guaranteed by Dr. J. D. Mayer. Ml Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, atteste 1 by tuousvuds of cure after others tud. The Pennsylvania Railroad Eelief Fund's rcpuit fur March sys that the sum paid for deatli benefits was f i:J.".'0; for ac cidents, ?t.'il-', and slcauess ilo.uMJ a total of f'js, 104 on all divisions. Tlieaxpenses of the Almshouse for ti e month of April were tl OT'J Nk (juite a number of the Inmates have rullel out s nce the anvert of '.ptli-.p, but ll:e there are -till :.ixty permatiect ones. -Mr. Christ Fitzharris, of Hollldaysburg, brother of Captciu Michael Fitharrls, of , kli. t z ; : . Uvs purchased the x m l will and iix'.ures of the St. Charles hotel, Johnston n, and will take Immediate pot-session. Mr. lUrlholomew Stumpb, an aged tii i.( 1 man 1 f 1 UDutai e, stepped on a ru-ti.i which penetrated tis tool, a (.ill le i.f we ks no, ant, gangrene setting m. it resulted iu Ms death on Monday lat. Captatn Tkomas Davis an.l his tin -i i. K:td and S liuyler started ou Tuedy l-irDikoU. Mr. Peter D.inn. lly, of AUe Uliei.y toi'.lnp. Joined theit at Cresson w .tli t! ci intention of accompanying them to ttie li mit Kills. Mr. James McCloskey. an age! and e.l Known citizen of Tunnelhlll. was taken -u. 1,1. 'till ill on Thursday of lat week with ul,at was thought to be a stroke of paraly sis, hut iu a few hours entirely recovered and h n.'iiii as well as ever. Henry Eich nsenr. 1 former policeman f Pm-tect, w hue his family now reside, died sjddeuiv at Pensaeola, Florida, cn April 2 lit He was walking on the strrei when he fell to the sidewalk and died in about two hours afterward. -Smi Australian parasite that are warranted to kill fruit pests have been re ceived Iu California and are being trLnl by orchardists It is claimed that th.'se little bugs, ou larger than tl- e. feed on fruit peu and rapidly destroy them. It Is said that bnndreds of gallons of the mineral water recently discovered at Pen tleld, Clearfield sounty, are shipped daily to Invalid all over the country. The water Is de-cilbed as analajous to the celebrated water ot Cheltenham, England. I). W. Stevens, who haila from Altoona, and William Khodes, two prisoners confined In the Huntingdon jail made their escape one night last week by dinging through the sioue wall. Stevens was committed a few days before his escape, for forgery. On last Friday evening two boys found the body of a dead child, partlal'y decom posed, iu McCarttfy'a woods, near AUoolb. A coroners jury rendered a verdict that the ch : Id uiet its deatli at the bands ot some person or persons unknown to the jury. New styles of straw hats as well as stll hats, and several other new styles of sum mer hats will be found at Parkers', wtere you can find anything you want in the way of clothing, as they have juet received a new and large Ilm and all they ask Is a comparison of prices, with other persons who have bsen selling clothing here, and we believe that you will decide that when want any clotnlnj that you can buy it ' '';pr it Parkers'. 4SiAraiLE z (SO.'S OIiVlEpFiiDE STR. Jerry Oreen, a farmer of Torter town ship, Huntingdon county, while ploughing one day last wet k complained that it was too dark to work and groped bis way borne. An examination developed the fact that be bait been stricken wltb total blindness. The safe in the Fisher House, at Creensburg, was robbed of about 307 on Saturday night or early Sunday morning. The safe had been left on balf-lock. anl coutd have easily been opened, as It evident ly was, by some one acquainted with it. We have a fpeedy and positive Cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria. Canker Mon'.b, and Headache, Iu Shilon's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Iiijector free with each bottle. Use It If you desire health and sweet breath. Trice 50 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. Don't forget that the "Mikado" will be played in the Opera House, this place, on Saturday evening, May 5th, by the Amateur Opera Company of Ebeosburg, for the ben efit of the Elienpburg Cornet Band. lie served seat t:ckeU now on sa.'e at E. James drug store. Mhs Carrie, tte fourteen year-old daughter of A. L. Keppart, whose borne Is at Coat Pun, about ten miles from Osceola Mills, Cieaifield county, killed herself wltb a revolver ou Monday evening. No cause is assigned, and it Is supposed that the child was insane. j The Westmoreland Teachers Institute I wlil be held this year before the opening of j the school, instead of during the holidays, ' as has heretofore been the custom, and In view of this the examination will commence about a month earlier than usua', and wiil be held during June and July. The dwelling house of John Luker. in P.rushvalley to wrishlp, Indiana county, was totally destroyed by fire on last, Wednesday. All the contents of the building were sayed except two stovt s. which were destroyed wltb the fcouce. Loss about S1.C00. The fire was caused by a defective flue. About one o'clock on Monday morning tiro broiie on', iu the kitchen of the dwelling house of J .-.cob Krtnrr, iu Johnstown, and before :he 11 imcs could be eubdued the din ning room slot kitchen DurneJ down and also a stable thiit was in close proximity. Part of lha dwelling was built of brick an 1 was saved. Among the visitors to our town on Wednesday last we wtro Rlad to notice Prof. T. T. D.arer, of Susquehanna town ship, who last winter was prostrated with a stroke of paralysis. lit Is Improving slow ly and we hope with the advenl of good weather and moderate exercise he may soon entirely recover. John Chamberlain. Prtthonotary of Westmoteiand county, died of consumption one day last week, fie was about forty-one years of ago and leaves a wife ar.d three children. His term of ofllce would have expired January 1, 1SS9. In all probability his successor will be George W. Flowers, the present chief clerk. Oa last Sunday nignt, something (tot wrong with the natural gas In Johnstown, which increased the pressure to such an ex tent that all stoves left burning, got red hot and had it not been for the timely discovery and the prompt notice given to the people who use the gas there might have been a very serioas conflagration. Mr. N. II. Oriftith, of Concmaugh township, is another of the victim of the alleged lightning-rod swindlers. The course of procedure In his case was similar to those already published, Mr. Griffith being induced to sign a note for t'-7.50. Now Mr. Griffith does not want anybody to nego tiate the note. John stolen Tribune. Mr. Ii. L. Davis at bis shoe store on Julian street has now ready for inspection the finest and best lot of men's, ladies. misses' and children's shoes ever opened up in Ebensburg. AH the latest styles aid at prices lower than the same class of goods 1 can be purchased In any otter town in the J State. Call and see for yourselves. i ou will soon want to boy your sum mer dresses and have them ready for hot weather 30a will find the largest line or seersuckers, sateens, satin finish prints, brocaJed ginnis, century cloths, and all such summer goods. In new styles and col ors at Parkers', you will te surprised at the large assortment you will see there, and be astonished at the low prices. The following persona can each obtain a letter by applying at the Ebensburg post riTice : Mr. IU L. Jones. Mrs. Joseph I.ang. Mies Mary A. Evans, Mademoiselle 1 Valentine Valker, Maple Tark Springs, I Thomas S. Davis, Mr. Jermiah Pager, Mr. 1 Saverie Mirabels. Persons annlrlnj fnr these letters will pleasa state they were ad vertised. On Friday last a lit-le son cf Wro. Short, of Payne township, aged about five jearf. was following after bis father who was seed. Ing oats. The lad was close to the drill and put his hand on one of the eo wheets and the first finger on hij left hand was crushed o!T close to the hand. The lad Is left banded t j. 1 ..... - 1 1 , a. 1 1 . - ,. I nu'i me nisi win 00 uo:p y ieis. intaiux j .Wf.ner. The next eclipse of the itoon will occur on tr.e alt.l t of July 22, and will be more In teresting than the one of January 2. The diameter of the earth's shadow will be much larger at that time la proporton to tha di ameter of the moon, darkening Its surface more totaly. It will take place at midnight wnen the moon will be higher in the heav ens, and wiil be visible In thU section. V. S. Barker hes just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and from the looks of the store of Barker & Bro.'s we should think that he had not left many goods in the city, but he says be did not buy all of them, but has selected the finest as soitruentof goods ever brought to Ebens burg. to which be calls the attention cf every body wanting to see new goods, new styles, and new prices. It Is pretty well settled that a big mail rubbery occurred on the Northern Central Hallway, near Baltimore on Tuesday morn Ing, but the postal authorities bave refused to furnish any particularsatthlstime.lt Is said that that registered letters contain ing about tio.ooo were taken. A pouch with a slit la It came to the Harrisburg post office on Tuesday but the officials are dis creetly silent. Detectives are at work. In the corner stone of the old Maoor Church, in Westmoreland county, whlzh was tnru down last week were found a cent oue hundred and sixty five years old, a balf cent eighty-three years old, several cate chismsor rather the covers of them, the body having crumbled into dust a number of papers tkat crumbled to duet as soon as they were touched, a German Bible. so glued together that it coul 1 not be open I e I, and a bottle about half-.'ull or splecdid i W D. Within the past week or ten days par ties from abroad, representing eastern cap italists, have been leasing the coal lands along the B'acklick, and we have been in formed that there are pending negotiations on foot for the purchase of a large body of coal lands on the same stream. We hope that the enterprise may prove successful and that In the near future the Iron horse may find his way Into the undeveloped Clacklick region. We call attention to the advertisement of Finzer's Old Ilonesty Plug Tobacco. It la made of the best of Durley. Tobacco, combined with pure and selected sweeten ings, and will make a pleasant and lasting chew. Such dealers who bave 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 con vinced of the superiority, good quality and reliability of Flnzer Old Honesty Ping Tobacco. The Loretto Normal School opened Tuesday. May lS'.h, with 32 students enroll ed. Next week a number ct others will attend. At the rerjnet of the teachers, ex- j Sopt. Strayer will control tte management of the school, and he has cpened and organ ized the school during the week. ProL E. W. Smith, a graduate of the Indiana Nor mal School, will take charge of the classes next week and remain until the end of the term. The school promises to be largely attended and without doubt will be suc cessfully conducted. As James Kodkey, wife and two chil dren were nearlng Cook port last Saturday evening on a visit to Mr. Kodkey's father their horse frightened at a white one and ran off throwing them ail ont. breaking Mr. Uodkey's leg In two places. Injuring both children and bruising Mrs. Iiodkey cons'd- erably, while the bucgy was a complete wreck. They were rerroved to Mr. Rod- key's sister rear by, where the injured were properly attended to. They are now all resting easy and with good prospects of re covery. Cherrytree Record. The United States Supreme Court lias sustained the validity of a Kansas law mak ing rallioad companies responsible In dam ages for ii. juries to tl.elr employes growing out of the negligence or carelessness of fellow -ercoloves. This Is contrary to the common law rule, and the ruling will in good time have most salutary results. If railroad companies have to pay for all the maiming end killing done to their employes through the negligence of other employes It will lead to the adoption of improvements and precautions which will add much to the safety ef the general public. The printing press baa made Presidents, killed poets, furnished bust let for beauties, and polished genius with criticism. It has made worlds get np at roll call In the morning, given the pnlplt lungs of iron and voice of steam. It has set the price of. a bushel of wheat, and made the country postoCfice the glimmering goal of the rural scribe. It has curtailed the power of kings, and graced the pantry shelyes ; It has con verted bankers into paupers, and made law yers of college presidents ; it has educated the homeless, and robbed the philosopher of bis reason. It smiles and kicks, and cries and dies, but It can't oe run to suit every body, and the editor's a fool who tries. Ex. On Friday morning of last week a dis astrous fire occurred at Johnstown, on Main street nearly opposite the Merchants Hotel, destroying two two-story frame buildings and a three story brick, causing a loss estimated at f J'J.000. on which there was an insurance of 17. COO. Walter S. Wearer, confectioner and baker, and Einil Yonng, jeweler, occupied the brick building. In the basement of which C. J. Schnable kept a restaurant and saloon. Those In the frame buildings were Cohm, the clothier; Hop Lee, laundry man; C. A. and J. M. Cable, grocers, and James Murtba, resi dence. The fire originated la the lanndry and the supposition is, from a defective flue. The Prohibition County Convention met at Johnstown on Saturday last and nom inated the following county ticket : Thomas Hughes and Dr. J. P. Thompson were nom inated as candidates for the Legislature ; John J. Humphreys for Sheriff ; J. Bowser for Toor Director, and W. v. Harris for Jury Commissioner. Hon. A. A. Barker. Mrs. John Howell1, Mrs. EJ. Mason, and Messrs Isaac Baer, Daniel Louther, G. W. StaUmao, Daniel W. Angus, and Frank D. Joliy were chosen delegates to the State Convention. Mr. Lemuel Boy er was chosen ! Chairman of the County Committee and Mr. A. F. Stutzman. Secretary. Mr. J. P. Lay too. Mrs. II. L. Uaer. and Mr. William McKee were selected as members of tb Executive Committee. HIAttRIAUE LKENEMi ED. Tlia followinj marriaee licenses were Issued by tb Clerk of the Orphans Court for tba wee ending Wednesday, May 2, 1SS3: Iicnry F. Hijjer aad l'.etta Varner, Jack son toniip. V. M. llniokwaltrr, Pittsburgh, and Min nie E. McCaully. A'toona. I'rter NiMson Ilallzeisoo, CooemaugTi, acd Annie Kucli, Jubustowu. f;or"5 C. Yeaner acd Theresa Xagle, K dT townhlp. William W. Cown and Elmlra Lantzy. Elder township. William E. BurgrafT and Lena M. FelaU-r, Johnstown. Samuel Funst. Johnstown, an4 Annie E. Criff, S.'alp Level. J. C VourleT. Washington county, Ta., and JesHin SI. Kohertss Fianklin. K Inner E LadbaU:r and Annie C. Uoy er, Moireiiviiio. John Frank, Jr., and Sopfcia Gabert, Jobnstown. Cieorna Weitz, Penn Station, Ta., and Emma J. Miller. Adarnsbure. L D. Killioiter, Oallitzin, and Mary Me Intoeti. Lilly. Patrick Giottac and Catharine McGban, Galhtzlo. After Calaif Ely' Cream Balm taro ironths I was ear prised and delighted to find that tbe tight nostril which was closed up entirely for over twenty years, was open aud free as tbe other, and can usd it now as I could not do for many years. I feel very thankful. K. II. Creseensbam, 275 18tb St., Brooklyn. From the Pastor of the Olivet Baptist Church. Philadelphia. Pa. : I was so much troubled wjtb catarrh It seriously effected ruy voice. One bottle of E y's Cream Balm did the work. My voice Is fully restored. B. F. Llepsner. Dotklrn-s Arnica a.alvv. The best salve In the world foi Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chillblalns, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively seure Piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to eie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ty K. J aw er, and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. UR Own Special Weave of Wool Henriettas ic thread as many The Verdict I'naulmana. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippns, Ind., testi fies : 'Ican recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheuma tism of 10 years standing. Abraham Ilare. Drugcist, Bellville. Ohio, affirms : "The best selling medicine I bave ever bandied in ray 20 years' experience, is Elec trlc Bitters." Thousands ot others bave added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at the drog store ot E. James, Ebensbnrg. or W. W.McAteer, Loretto. Ilet. O'HARA. Died at ber borne in Monster township, on Sunday. April 29:h. JS88. Mrs. Elizabeth O Ilara. aired 81 vears. 7 months and 24 days. The deceased whose maiden name was Parrlsh was born on September Stb, IS06 and was the last of the family of Joseph, Partlsh, one ef the early settlers of this county. She was married to David tJ Liara. a well-known citizen of Monster township, who died in January 1SC7. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom are living ; John, Rachel and Millie residing at the homestead ; Oliver arid Mrs. McConnell who reside In Greensbu.'g ; Mrs. Mary Ann Parrlsh who resides In Cambria township, and Mrs. Weible who resides In Maryland. She was a devout and consistent member of the Catholic church and ber last days were consoled by the hopes of a blessed immortal -ity. Her remains were interred at St. Aloysius cemetery at Sommitville on Wed nesday. May ber soul rest in peace. NOEL. Died at her residence near Lor etto. Thursday, April 2ti'.u, 18S8, Mrs. Cath erine Noel, in ber 67th year. Mrs. Catherine Noel whose maiden name was Stolz. wife of Joseph Noel, deceased. was born near Baden, in the province of Baden. Germany. Ia ber early youth she was brought to America by her parents who settled in Oarubrla county near Car- rolltowo. At an early a e and while yet inexperienced In the trials of the world she received as her true and ever devoted spouse Joseph Noel, a thrifty and well-to do citizen of Munster township. Interested in their own welfare and bappiness and buoyed up by all pra'seworthy courage they undertook the task of wedded life with a fervent spirit and a cherished hope of success. Need I say they met with that expectation ? No, for the comfortable home acquired by tbelr own Industry, and In which they lived during their conjugal life.surrounded by a happy and In dostrious family are proofs in ever respect indicative of their success. Ever temper ate In their habits of life, and practical In their religious duties and bavins been born In the Catholic faith they lived to the last true consistent christians. Let it be hoped they cow enjoy a heavenly reward. Mrs. Noel was ever devoted In the e ducatioD of ber sons and daughters and lived to see them succeed after having completed their courses both collegiate and academic. Dur ing ber illness which was long and one con tinued time of pain and suffering she bore np courageously and finally was favored with a calm and peaceful death. In ber last moments perceiving ber approach unto death she repeatedly called her sons and daughters, strickeu with grief to ber side to say a fond good-bye. Then is the time the heart is sad and In f pite of all effoits tears of grief do flow. But her perfect res ignatlon to Him who gave her life was truly edifying and a source of greater consolation to her bertaved family. Her funeral which was largely attended by friends and relatives, took place on the 28th Inst. Re quiem Mass was very tonchingly sang at the parish church, Loretto, by ber son, Father Noel, of Harrisburg, after which heaied by the celebrant, all proceeded to the cemetery to pay ber the last respects. The scene then was such aa to make It a day memorable In the life of the grieved and sad stricken family. M. Trial List. tiat ofeare ret down for trial at a (pedal tern ol court to le held at Kbeat Oura, commencing oa .iiodoit. nay vsin, ivs. KreiJhcS. ... .Ti. S&ice . ..v. i:e at al ...vs. iVndron et al v. Miller va. :illaher et. al vi. Haas vt. Outwald, Same. Fiske et. al. ' Meliermltt, Stolta a. Kennedy. Iiurbln. P. K. R. Co. It. A. sHOEMAKLK, Frothjr. Ebensbunr, May 1th, lsT. STATEMENT CK THE SETTLEM KMT WITH SrraaTiRoim or Vahia;toji Ir, fok Vin l.nwro Masxh. 50.11SS. PHILIP I'KITSCII, Srraaviaoa. - Da. Toam'tol duplicate. iJec'd from former snperrijor...... An ), e ihonerni ,ns Sublcct to decision of the Court iveturned to Commissioners rders re.ieeme,! Cab and lor work... Ch paid tor lumbsr ST1,' day's aerrlce st sujrrlsor oinml.sion on S1-J64.33 ft, 6 ber cent., Taxes worked on roads ....... ... bla-ksmithlns . new tool. . ...... horse hire It 04 4 machine and freight Pipes and Irelicbt Expenses on road view.. .. 1 1 days to Johnstown, Eben.har and Al toona J ad f menu and co.ls IMuud h. Eaxer. Ur , Ral. due too PE1 EU B. MO Y Eli, ScrBarisoa, To am t of duplicate.. ..$I79 7 Koc d from Commissioners unseated Ian Is" 39 3 He aud. exhoneralions Orders redeemed..... Cash paid lor work... Cash t.aul for lumber. M day 's service as supervisor. Commission on 6 ii 6 per cent taxes woraeii on roaas new tools .... horse hire 3 days to Ebensburg.. Bal. doe township The liabilities are as nearly as can talned. Outstanding- orders t be assets are Liabilities in excess ef assets are. W. the undersigned auditors do certify that we have examined the above accounts aud bnd them al stated. A. J. S ANKER. - ! KOBT. C. MYERS, 'Auditors Mr M. KKUWIS, Attest, B. Brmioo, Clerk. Washington Twp., April 20, 19S8. ESSENTIAL OILS. nnTilRGUEEX, PEPPERTIEST, PES XT HOTAMFEARHI5T, dtc. et prime quality, bouvht in any quantity for cash on deliveny, Iree of brjWe rae, commission, star ae, c, by DODGE & OLCOTf, Iraportrs and exno iters. S William ft .New York Sie7 m is: oa ; m 2V 0 j j is .. T70 W I ij ,t I 7 : 6.-I -i i -0 34 I 3 24 1 IU oo I 165 Ol ! 6 3S lu J J00 .. t-O'l "2 ImUM raaso ol0 CIU 21 00 I -, ...... Sfl 44 J .. eu 07 I 3 16 I SS oo 14 83 I 1 N .... ....... 1 50 I . e to I 14 J5 fll I 113 8 4.' 00 I . 217 00 I I .. 2li OJ I i do) lor oc.a yard is a (jrenuine JJargamsloryou. ADJOURNED Assignee's Sale F -OF- Yaluable Real ' Estate. IV y virtue of an order of tb Ooart of Common J) Plea of t'ambria county, I'a., to me dl r, i 10 me ui sale at th Court rected 1 will expo to pablio House in i-teuDuric. fa., on SATURDAY, MA Y 26, JSS. AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M, the folio winn described rt al aitate, via : All those two certain lots ot around ttaate In the West Ward ot the ooronan of Ebensbunr. Cambria county Pe fronlina 132 feet on High street on tb north and runnlna; back SMi feet alone Mary Ann street on the est to Lloyd street, along- Lloyd street on tbe south and ad join nn lot ot Kictiard Tudor on the wect. baring; tbereon erected a two story frame bouse, a tratbe stable, a wagon sbed and all necessary oetballd-lnt- . . Also, all mat certain piece or parcel 01 una situate in the townxbip of Csrroll. in said county of Cambria, bounded and described aa follows, v.s : Be1nnln; at a pest on the Erenbur; road, thence by la.od of belrs of John Bennett, nortu SVS drawees west 114 perches tu a pot. thence ry laudfuimerly ot Emaouel Iiibart, north S3 de grees east ISO perches to a Kst ou tbe Kbena burg road, theoce alma; said rod. south VI de grees, wet 11 percbes to a po et, thence south 12 degrees weft 4' percbes to a pest. lhcn-e south V deicrees. weet 44 percbes fa the j.lne of bexln ninK, contalr-lna 120 acres and 72 perct.ej strict measure, bavinic thereon erected a iwo-itoiy frame bcue. a Iratce barn and outbiilldinas. This farm Is itute about three miles from t'ar rolltown en the old road from Kberuburs to l' roiltowa. -TERMS: Ten per cent, of po rcha mon ey to be paid at tbe time ot tbe Sale, the balance of one third at tbe eoourmation ot tbe sale and ooe-tbird In six months, tbe remainder In twelve months from eonnru,atleo M tbe pale, lteterred payments to bear iuterest and to be secured br tbe jadguiout boal and mortaire of the (lurrbas er. JuliX A. liLAlK. Atsiirre il Jostph Ontwald. Lbensbartr.lusy Si.h, iv5. at. ItTHEREASTHF. HtN. R. L. JOHNSTON V President Juise of the Court of Com mon Pleat, ot trie 47tbJudcial Imtrli ! conmt lr.ro: the County :I C.i:n!r:. ha i-inied hi" pre cept bearinc date the tli day ef Mtrcti. It", to me directed fox boldiLtK a turl ol Oyer and Ter miner and general Jail IeliTry. a ud Huarter Sessions of the Peace. In Krerhur lor the Countr of Cambria, and to eoovavik oa tbe first Monday ul .' uuc, ls8S, and tu continue two we-lr.s. Notick ia Hmkt Oitww, that tte Usninrr. Justices ol the Peace. Aldermen, and Ot.otile-. ot said County ot Cambria, that they be then and there ia their proves peraons. at lo o'eioca n tbe forenoon ol said day wi'h tbeir reourds. Inquisi tions, examinations and their own reiuembraces. to do those things which to tbur cmetapper- j tain to te done nd tnnae who are bond in i recocnixances to prose-mte against tne prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail ef Cambria coun ter then and there to prosecute aaalnst thein as thall be luft. Jiva-w under my band at Ehenshnrgr, the 1st day of May In the yearot our Lord ln"S. and tbe tine Hundred and Twelfth Year of the Inde pendence ol the United States. JOSEPH A. OKA I, Sheriff. Ebensbarjj, May 1st, 1S88. Mnii. Fire feraice Anency T. "W. DICK, General Insurance Agent, ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, A.U MANUEACrriiEE OF ana Jealcr In an k:nlg ot FTTHN1TCKE, 11 S-A full line of CaskeU always on hand ."S a Bodies Embalmed WHEN UEQUIKED. Apt S3 18 WANTED; SALESMEN to sell Nursery Stock. All Ooods Warrantee ir ifiuclss. Permanent, pleasant, prontan.o positiocs :or tae right men. Oood salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liber al inducements to beginners. No previous ex perience necessary. Outfit tree. Write fr terms. Riving ae. CilAKLES H. CHASE. Nurseryman, Kocaestcr N. Y. Mtntioa this paper. April S, ISSt-SU Important to Canvassers. XV ASTED-Live Canvassers In everv eountj In tbe United States to sell POX S PATENT KE YKKSlhLK SAD IKON, whica eomt'lnes two tad Irons, Polisoer. Inter, ae.. one Iron dolns; the work of an entire set of ordiuarv lrors. Is self-heatlnr bv gas or alcohol lamr. I 0 114 AWr WITH HOT HI T II K.N H. Price mo1erata. A larxe and lastl ax Income Insured to aod canvassers. Address, lor circulars, A.C., t UX SAU IRON tX.. W5 Kcade St..N. Y. E, L imS'M, I. J. BUCK, -.f.-CiX Jolinstoii, Buck & Co., Eb ensburg, IP a. rfloney Received on Deposit, PA TABLE OX DEHAftD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE aT aOCKSaiBLH rourr. DIZ A.VTS on the JTiicpal Cities . B ossarfet stxtdl Soldi asssl General Eanlici Business Transactci. UCCOWTS SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebenshorg, April 4. l&M.-tf. LEADS THE WOBLD. &j00 in OVld for General Snrwriority at Cin- ciuuati luuiisiriul Lxpoaitiou alter lull trial aud Lxpcrt test. "rerless Traction and Portable Eng'lnps. Domestic and Creaui?rj Engines. Stoam a7?r l'lotra. The "Geiscr' Thresher jsuil Cleaner. N I Tatent. Variable Fric- il Loa Int. lioes. rt-t- orusaua Zr iaw-Ci uide. rJL. r5 latest Improved and cheapest Raw-Mill oa the luaxkeu bcud. for caLah-ue to tii (iEISER MANUFACTURING C0-, TAzvnzzc.: mi.im.iT co., r. Ve v ant p.rcti iiuj invito C-rna-'x,rHtfnc las" 7S;Vr iW-"r w I I (will not pull apart in PUUTir.iL. OH SHKBTFF. I hereby Minonnrf mreTf as a eamli late !or Sherid. t-ubieet to t:.e decision ol the next IXMnocra tic primary election. Ktcnborg, Ta.. Feb. 24, 188. 1?OU SHERIFF. "John J. Kinney, of Tun- nellt-.il boroSKb at the corning J(euix-rntle pri mary election, lour support respectfully so licilej. FOE SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce the came of W. f. McCleiiand. of Johnstown, as a racdldate tor Sheriff sulject to the decision ot the next LVtuocratie primary election. TTOK POOR lil RECTOR. L We are authorized to announce tbe name ol .lohn F. Lone, of Cam bra township en a can- Id me for Poor Director, suhjei-t to the decison of tbe next Democratic primary election. VyoH ASSEMBLY. I" I 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate lor ASfemMy subject to the Drmncratir nrimarv election. LEW STRAY EK. fUB ASSF.MFT.Y. I" W e are anthorixed to annonnce that John 3. Rhry is a eandi iat lor nomination for Assem bly subject to the decision ol the Democratic pri mary election. I?OU ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to anno-ince the name ol Htnlel McLaui-hlin. r t .TntinUivn. n a can didate lor Aarmbly subiect to tl.e decision o! tbe icn.cr.t:c primary -l;ction. A1 ItMlNT-STK ITOFtS- NOTICE. Ietu-rs ol a1iln!tmiion on the ertite of Iviwar-1 Lviteh. deeee1. of ' Snminerhtll town ship, harinc been wranted to the underflarsed. notice Is hereby riren to alt persons indented to said estate, to make payment wfihorct delav, and those having claims syaint the fame will pre sent them properlv authenticated lor settlement. JAMhS (IALI.AOH1.H, AdtU r. Summerbill Two., Mirth iJ, Ibis. IiieK'Hi trtrn rialov ne lierpiiv ii.::ticl to tr.ike payment to n e wih..ut felar. and these Tsarina- el.cm sirn!nt him wfll present them prouli albCiLUiatxj lur ptUeiD ut, M. Ii KITTFLL. "' rf Frsncls r.Ialoy. Ebe nsbnric, April i . A naiiMSTKAroKp- notick. PI l"atrtc liann. (iceae.1. cf A-hrlile horourh. I'amtirlj caonty. havir.ic t-eea trau'e 1 f the nn I'.ersirned. a tlce is hereby j-lven to all persons lad et.tej to fld estate, to tta.e p.iyoieiit With out delsy. anl tboe barinz clnims auainn the same will present them .rr.M.rl mil rent cited for aettlemeni to ,. MATTHEW LUNN. Adm'r. Al'nona. Pa., or F. A. Shoemaker, att'y for sdmini'trator. Eu enslifirr. Pa. April 6, lasi. VUl'ITOUS NOTICE. ' In the matter or the petition of Adam Myers. Commutes ot Peier Myers, a Innatic. for an order to sell real estate. HaviDr been ap pointed an auditor to Investiicate tbe facts of the cjse, and report upon the extediency of granting the aiplica:ion and il the case shall require it. to ascertain iu amount proper to tie raised by such sale, notice II herebr iriven that 1 wilt sit at my office on Saturdar. A ll 5th. 18. at lfto'cloca, . at., to attend to the duties ol :rd appointment, at which ti ne and place all per ins interested may attend if they ee j,r t"r. M. I. KllTKLL, Ati'JItot. Ebcriitiurg, May iih, 1S 3t. Vl'lTOU S NOTICE. , i he i tho OriiTin'S Coon of Camliria eonnfv to henr and decide apoa the exceptions tiled to the first and final account ol O. .1. Westorer, administra tor or Joh a Wcstorer. deceased, and riport dls tribtifion of tbebalance in the hn Is of Slid ae. , coc.n'ant. hereby itlves notice that he will pit at hisortteln the lromrh of Eeniburir. on P-i-j day. May 2"th. TSS. at 11 i'c!k, a. m . for the purpose oi aiien.iin: to trie duties ot faid ap ointmenf, at which time an 1 i1ace all p.Tfons intere-ted shall attfnj or he forever debarred troiu totulex in n s i' fnnl. ALVIN EA'ANS, Auditor. Etxn.-tor, May 5th, 1'85. 3t. IOK SAI-H.-. l ire rptscrlbcr wlil rrll at private sale a warer rer w -ji 11 wuh l o:n n to rive ncren o'grjuud fitoit. J in Elder township,, "amlrla eounty. Pa. The mill has a if, left ever f hot wheel, a circular saw. I In fcorxl condition and Is located al-oul one-hall mile Iroia the new trun of IlHSilnirl. on the Krutiaker ral!r.ad. and within a quarter ol a mile of to rl'ri4 and a branch ot the ral'r-.ad Ii located railing within Eve rod of the mil!. The mill is surrounded with a bne lot ot timber, yet to cut. For a good investment, this Is a rare opportunity Call on cr ad lrcfs the subscriber ou the premier" SEBASTIAN HOLTZ. Elder township, April 27, jeS. 9iu. OOTTCE. To the Heirs and Learal Representatives of CI villa Myers, deceaeed : Take notice tnnt an Inquest will I held at the lute residence l Civil la Myers, deceased, fn the township of Snmmer hlll, 'n the County f Cambria, on Thursday. May 20th. next, at 10:31 o'clock in the lorenoon of that day for the purpose ol makinic partition of the real estate of said decedent to an,l amonir bis heirs ar.d Iciral rctire'enta'-ivea. 11 tbe aame can r done without prrjudico to or spoiling of tba whole; otherwise, to value and aip,aie the same acocrdinz law, at which time and place you are roii'estci to attend ' j ou Hunk proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, EbeuLuric, April 2.7, l. ij. VOTICE. i-1 To the Heirs and Legal Representatives i.f Annie H. McJonile. deceased. Tuke notice that sn lnqueft will ho held at the late rc!denee ol Ar.oie l. McHlonlnle, deceased. In the bor citKb ol Lilly, In ti e t:ounty cf Cambria. c,n MonJay, Jb; 2:h. next, at 10 o"cij. in the forenoon ol that day. tor tb porpnre of makinir partition of the real rt-tate ol said decedent to and mora her heirs and l:ral rcprc-entaMves.il ll.e snr e can 1 done wiihout prejudice to or i"oiliair ot the whole ; otherwise, t i alue and appraise .ne fame aceoraits: t, law, at wnicn tune and place you -e rcs'iire-l to attend if vou think jrpcr. JoEPH A. S UA Y. Sheria. MieriC'i Offl'e, Lt ctbursr, April J, l3i.-Ct. fCTOTICE OF AITLICA'l K N Ff lit Cll AUTEJt i. of Incorporatl n. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the tioveroor cf I'ennsyivania on Slay Into, ISSS. by -Michael ttraelten. Joseph Henieele. Thomas Munroe, Frederick KhrenfeM and James W. KilduU. un der the Act of Assembly approved April l'th. I-T4, entitled "an a,t to provide lor the incorpor ation and regulation ol certain corporations. " and the supletncnts thereto, for the cuartcr ot an intended crKnitlon to tie called 'T&e Oallitzin and TnonFlhill Water. Llitht and Heat company. Limited," the cburter aud object of wnich are to supply water, Ilaht ana heat ii the bo ouuhstf tSaiiltzin and Tunrelhill In tho county .f Ctn bna, and state of fennnylvaDia, and' for these t uriHes to bave. o.scss and enioy all Iherltrhta. benehts aud privtieites ot said Act ol Assembly asd suppiemonts thereto. M.I) KITTELL, Solicitor. Ebensburg. Slay, . lg?S. 6t. VTrENTIONSTOCKKAI-tUS. "Hirh and Miirnty " the first thorough bred Enellrb stallion ever broutrht to CsQlirii county will stand lor service during the seasoa on Monday and Tuesday of each week at the sta ble ct John Topper, in Adams township, and the rest of the week at the stable ot the owner, about RO rods east ol Wilmore Station. -Hinh and Mlahty" is an Kniclish. Shire horse, loaied In 184. registered number 5Ui, Imported in June 1867 by J. S. Kunkle a Co., of Irwin Station. I a., color black, weiaht I.?no pounds and when fully developed wlil welKb 2,000 pounds ; and recently purchased by the undersigned for $1-50. For pedigree see posters, and to le thoroughly con vinced come to see horse. Terms : t'Ju tor insur ance, payable when mare ia known to be wltb foal. 1)U6 care, but no responsibility lar acci dents. 1KA BLOOM. Owucr and Keeper. Wilmore, Pa., April 27. 1SSS. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO, PA, IN CHARGE OK FRAXCISCAX BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March 29th. 1886. tf. For Ilmpsy, tlravel. Nervousness. HriKht'f Heart. Vrinarv or Liver diseases. Cure O uarran teed. Oillce. $31 Arvb cireoU i'hiladelphia. All droKCists. Trv it. 41 a fcoltio, 1X lor j. Jlarch 15, lit, ly. 4 SSI' 1NKH S NOTICE-. 4 -d fx ':CSk J . Notice is hereby piT-ti that Fmn Is Ma- A") X N. V' loy and wife of Allcchenv town-h-p lia nia-le a fzi,' 3- J , .: ; volnntary a-alL'nment of all the c-.a:e and ctli-tK (; ! -i 7 4 - V , nftl.esal.1 rnm-l, Ml. l- ,... . .k. V J'" X . 4 -I. beneht ol hia creditor. At! tersons indebted to i tJ'Jl: T Vl .- ' J. The errand 'display of offered for sale bv Woolf, Son Sz Thomas Champion Clothiers of Johnstown, has stirred up the whole community. BEWILDERED BY THE and competitors fairly paralized. mRs that these ALL WOOL $10 anv $1-1 are equal to Johnstown. V big Variety to select from. : great display of new Spring GSTSec their A beautiful J f TT&T J . v w-- a-k M C J iriven free with every will GARL RTVrNTTJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN- : tin : v.,.'- r-'-S i : : --v.- U - S i ts - " w - I jjl iTr'r T- 'r:r- r."fft- - . TECB WILL BE PLAYED IfJ THE EBENSBURG OPERA HOUSE, OH THE EVENING OF Sa.nrtlny May Sth9 BY t AuATEUR 0PE8A of Ebcnsburir, for the benefit of the Ebensburg Cornet 'Band, General Admission :r cts. Re served Seats 50 cts. The sale of Reserved Seat Tickets will commence at 1 o'clock p. m., on Wednesdav, Mav 2nd, at E. James' Druur Store. JAMES a HAYEE 00 JVI lJ,i c - y'Anc j ev. ' Vv e, -j TLe most Stylish, 33est fiiiihltca r.r,l ?rc,;t priced VEHICLES c-vrr oCen l in Ar.:c: : r Send for full riustratcd CutJo,-uc, 57, 59 and Gl Elrn etrcct, CINCINNATI, "d C-W j . 1 ml hm- tyri Xr-Ai ttr SEMINAL PASTILLES A Ka iical Cur for Nervous IjeuUuy.Orrun VeaknesandfiTlcallociiTiri Vounieorl dleApedllen. 'iested lor 1-iaht Tonra in UOniADd MM thM .IwalntAl. mm ill, i ill ac4 and broken down roeq to the full er:j,ri3RBtof perfect and fuil Mnlfitrnih aad ViwriKu Health. To t hoe who cm tier from tho maar obscare d iwahm. Vora.ortoofrMe Indaleebc, we iMk thaLroa eiHid DS yrmr fin le with watem.nt of your troa Lie, and soenre "xAl.PAiKAOBFltKKwih lilcst'dPamphlrt.. RUPTURED PERSOM-S can have FREE DONALD K. DUFTON, ATTOUN EY-AT-LA W, EitKasucko, I'evi'i Mir Orhce In tolonnade How. He" MYERS. A1TOKNEY-AT-LAW. Eb-shcuo, Fa. sWOScs In Collonade How. on Cetitro street. GEO. M. READE. ATTO K N EY-A V-LA W , Ebeh8Rtj, r, 4sr-Of9ce on Centre street, r.tar Hia M. D. KITTELL, Attoiney-o r- juav, EUESBUKCJ, I'A. Office Armory HaUdingr, opp. ('onrt House. T. "VV. DICK. Attorxet-at-LiAw. Ebensbnrir, Pa. Office in build ir.it ot T J. Lloyd, dee d, (first floor.) Centre street. Al manner of leal business attended te satleiactoy ril and calle-tlons a specialty. I 10-14.-11.) C'LnSIIOF, 534 GRANT STREET. rrasccECH, Ta. all wool $10 Suits now the Customers arc comin or GREAT BARGAINS Everybody nd- SUITS Suit sold elsewhere in Hats. ST rs -3T tfV nfeaw Ww Hat. Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware llnslcal IiistnLinent- ANI Optical Goods. Sole Agent -rou n IE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Columbia anl Frf.onia Watches. In Key aud Stem Winders. ATIOK SELECTION of ALL KIXDS of JEWELUV always on hand. 3?- My line ft Jnwelrv U unstirpassff!. O&tu and see for yourself before purchaa ng el?wl eit. IifALL M'Ol'.K CUAIIANTEED CARL RIVINIUS f)bt?ps'Jiir)Ii Nov. 11, lSH5--tf, THE- 4 pli ceipflY, SH.S'S7rS 7.T.,"irt i-l---s- L-rl - ' - - '.. - - t J j- tit r3 fv-j.-; i? , - r . ; h ,i . L- L. T J J . . .: s; ..- . r ' Ohio. iUIu W mt aaitnni at irtdtaSuLKMM rBssj Q IfSI fur tLt-s'M trisriT.UM n .a a. I I i a. JlWHaoonijaim itobll Uihirvi? Jiuii.f . Take a bl'Ka, Raaei.T ihir al . - t u.u . ''Ub.uu,. a.Mis ra fc-iraa. Jj orjiieoncnictic m any vi; ..ui ii mrWruf.e rrwlicai pr'neipir. ttri rwi aj.puralu.nio th s.t oldiw tu em-eff-mfluenceis tell Knout dViav. Theoaluj vtuiacM, or ea arra ?"'.' 1 "P'" elet? ,erts of lite are ern hark. th patina become chciiui aa.1 rat.idl y ga.ni. U.u mmui aJ TEEATgEBT. 0i Mmth, 3. Twa Xot. J5. Tin s, rj HARRIS REFifEOY CO., Mrc CHEHitr: Trial of our Appliance. At tor Tcrrne f ' cs n . xent n street. ST. LOTJ18. ICO. 1791. ij- Policies written at short notice la the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other Fli-at Clans f'ouiiiaules. T, W. DICK, rtiT IOK THE QlAy HARTFORD FHIH INSURANCOCOM'V. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1704. E'jenbarK, July -1. 1SS2. FMt tir M.4I.K STEAM KNO I !!-, CLAY re I'nns. Koilcr and Shett-lron Work. Second-haud engines and boilers on band. Hoirt lux euiftnes iid machinery a Bpellty. THOM Ao CAKL1N, Allegheny, l'a. (Jan. 2-J.-1J.) ivi it rist its lv ao.lrc?inir tire. ! J. stow. well A Is.. iriTuce St.. Ntw York can leurn the exact co.-t if nv prt txed line AliVtllTlMX'J inAinciiiaa Nt.-ii crs. Iv I'a.o 1'atui'tilct 10t'. .:. -w- --- -a ...'n.' Lid E -aw . J