7 i5)Y far the Finest Line of Dress Goods in Plain and Fancy Checks ever Oj shown in Altoonaare now being sold by Gable &G o. for 12c. a yd. GREAT EXC ITEMENTi 1 I jimtain d xttmm. rBEN8BIRU.P4. i7;-ll". - - MAT 11, 1SSS. 1 LOCAL A.YD I'XRSOXAL. t -'r. P. . Myers, of Ashrille, was bere , in Tuesday. ; Isaac Homer ba bwn appointed poet : D&bter at Elton. The grinding organ was heard cn our street on Saturday last ? Father Doyle, of GillUxln, spent a few ; houra In town on Mocday. Stuioa P. Lanlzy has been appointed VwtiuRhttr at Uannan's Mills. -Judtte Jotiuuton Is having bis front and aid jarda nr111 ni 8dJwJ. Mr. E. James baa placad a flue new ., tna In front ot bit drug store. ( .Mr. William Uoran, of Johnstown, was a visitor to cur town on Wednesday. Mr. John O'Uara baa built a fine new t leuce around bis residence on Julian street. : The baud of this place realized about 2 out of t&elr entertainment on Saturday ; las'. -The street lamp at Dr. Davison's corner i has fallon a Ylctim to piaylna ball on the j street. I Mr. Wallace IUtIs, formerly of this place, was in town during the latter part of ; last week. Mr. T. II. Heist, of the Bolton IIaue, llarrisfnim, r , was In town on Saturday aud Sunday last. ; Hereafter th( Literary Society of this . pine will meet In the Opera house instead . of the school bouse. j The comer stona of th Sisters of St. Jo.seDh's urw building In this place was placed In position on Tuesday. Mr. J. I). Denny purchased a fine team -of match bays, on Tuesday last, from Mr. J. M. CumuilD&bam, of Indiana. Mrs. L II. Linton, formerly place, but now of Johnstown, Is mends and relatives in this place. Dr. J. T. Christy, of Altoona, of this Visiting spent a few days In town tse present week: attend- ioe the audit in F. X. Christy's estate. Mibs Maggie Dunnegan, wbo Is attend ing Normal school in this place, returned to I tier horn in St. Augustine on Monday. II. II. Myers, E?q., of this place, tookJ $ Lis dfpaiture for I'lttsbarg on Sunday last to verve as a Juror in the United States I Court. There were no services la the Church of the Holy Name in this place to day 3 (Thursday) owing to the Illness of Father fj Walsh. Joe Uutwald, Jr., baj opened a meat market orpussite the postuflice, where he will be glad to accomodate persons wanting good meat. Mr. Frack Towers, the obliging P. Ii. R. ? ticket acent at Creon. spent Saturday night and part of Sunday with bis many friends la this place, -Pror. M. R. Denny, or Gallltzln. camLDl''bJ y jjR1"- , They succeeced In get- np to thU place on Saturday evening to take In the band entertainment, and expressed bimsclf as being well pleased. Edward Rodger, a native of this place, died at his home tn Oil City, on Friday, April 27th. He was 4.2 years of age and leaves a wife and seven children. Mr. Hex. Cameron, of Teufleld, Clear field county, while out huutlng on tbe Laurel Run a few diys ago, ehot a large black bear weighing f74; pounds. Clark Wilson, who In 103 was editor and publisher of the old Democrat & Sentinel in this place has recently been appointed rostnaaUr at Suiethport, McKean county. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. Ii. Mayer, Ml Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, attested by thousands of cures after others fail. Miss Annie Blair, daughter of ex Sher 17 John A. Blair, or this place, who bad own spen ling the winter with her sister Mrs. Thomas MclWrnott, of Johnstown, returned home last week. Adam Moore, a minor, was run over by ahelpiug engine at East Conemaugh on Mouday ev-nlcg aud so badly Injured that tie died within an hour. He wan 33 years of age and leaves a wife and eae child. Young Kinsloe, of Oacealo, wncse ab duction or a yonng girl ripnted surtj a sen srton, wns tried at ClernH this week and sentenced to ray the cots of prrscution and to be iruprmofieit tor f ur months In the county Jull. 'On saw and shingle mill of R. S Stewart, at tl e mouth of Surveyor's run, on th line belwi eu OoaDtti and (ilraid town fchlps, Cleat Seld county, with the machinery, was detroyd by fire oue night last week. Loss. JlS.PiM); do insurance. An uufumiikhed house or seven rooms in the east war.I. Etensburj. will be ready fur pupancy and for rent by the 15th of June ntxt, will be rented for the summer or toratetmnf jears. For particulars apply t ) H-nry Ityrne, Ebensburg. Pa. Father Andrew Urown, at one time pas tor or hB Catholic congregation at Bedford ui.J aftet wards at Lstrobe. has been asMign e i to the charge of tbe Cattolio congrega tion at the Summit, In place of Father Davi'i, who has cone to Cambria. Wi have a peedy and positive Cure for Cutarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Month, and lit urtache. In Shlluh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Trice so ct-nts. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. -On Friday last a man playing a bs drum, cyiuboU, triangle and accordeon, uiadj hU appearance on the streets of this piaee. After playing for about an hour bo was run out r,f town by the boys. A corn piny of tramps pKylng bagpipes on Mon U;iv w n treated to the same reception. On Monday evening while Professor Strayer was driving on the old Carroll 'own road, about a mile ana a half from town, his hone suddenly 'tightened at some sheep that were oa the side of the road, and shy ing oir to o-ie side, threw rrofeetor Strayer out of the buggv. badly spraining Irs right arm, and besides receiving several cuts en hi htnit. The firm of Hoover. Il'ighs Jfc Co., con tractors, of nttsburgh, have commenced the erectlen or a cottage on the ground pur chased by one of the Philips family, of Pitts burgh, last summer, from Mr. C. II. Kemp, 'eitig part ot tb lie lmoot prorxirty. The ttaue Is tu contain twelve rootrs. cost Ji't (too, and la to le ready for occupancy on t!ie 1.-th of July. V aentletnn repre sentlnfi the Wash ington tilT.'e of Mllo B. Sterns Cd. will he at New Halbert Honso, Johnstown, ilay '.'i ; Moun'aln House, E"et)burn, Tuef uy -i-i, and at Ulohe Hotel, Altoona, Wed L,iay 1, to recnlve claim for pension, la :reaa 0f puuaioo, bounty, etc which Inter etd partie may deilro to have prosecuted iJ aaid attorney. While panning alone the road on horse back: a few days ago Mies Mattle McClaln, i f Doneital township, Westmoreland eounty, observed a dead tree about to fall. Her fcotae also was reiraiding tbe approachinir body, aud, with a wild plunge, unhealed tbe vur. ls.lv and threw her vloleut'y to the touuI. At Hi same time the tree de uJe upon the horse's back, kllllnj It instantly. A&L. Mr. It. 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' shoes ever opened up In Ebensburg. All the latest styles and at prices lower than tbe same class of goods can be purchased In any other town in the State. Call and see for yourselves. In this issue of our paper, we publish the announcement of Mr. Jamea A. Whar ton, of Clearfield township, as a candidate for Foor Director. Mr. Wharton la one of Cleardeld township's best citizens, a level headed man, and a sterling Democrat and If nominated and elected the Interests of the poor and the interests of the taxpayer would be looked after with signal ability and with but one purpose tn view tb benefit of both. Tbe burglars who robbed tbe store of W. C. Asbsom. at Riddlesbure, Bedford county, and the Eureka Co-operative Store at Six-Mile Run, on Monday night, 23rd nit., were captured at Co I port. Clearfield county . The names of tbe guilty persons are Thomas and James McPbee. aged respectively about 16 and 14 years, and a man named Kimes, aged about 27 years. Considerable ot the stolen property was recovered. Tbey are now in jail at Beaford. Tbe nuns belonging to the Order of the Sisters or Mercy in and about Pittsburg are making preparations for tbeir triennial pilgrimage to tbe Mother-bouse in that city. where an election for officers of tbe Order will take place on the 17th Inst. Tbe elec tion la held every three years, and the most interest is centered la that of tbe Mother Superior. There will be abont two hundred delegates present, who will come from all tbe houses In the Order. We call attention to the advertisement of Flnzer's Old Honesty Plug Tobacco. It Is made of the best of Burley Tobaccos, com bleed with pure and selected sweeten legs, and will make a pleasant and lastlDg chew. Such do&lers who have not it in stock will do well to give It a place on their shelves, and those wbo are not using it are requested to give it a fair trial and be con vinced or trie superiority, good quality and reliability or Flnzer's Old Honesty ring Tobacco. Mr. James E. Neason, proprietor or the Union Hotel in Altoona, and well known in thli county, where be rormerly resided and served one terra as County Commissioner was relieved or a valuable silver watch, a small putse containing between three and. four dollars and a knife, on last Saturday un iuiu uu uuum iu me rear ana naaiDg Mr. Xeasoo's room with tbe door ajar, slip ped out his pants and vest and helped them selves to what was In the pockets. Mr. Sherman Tibbott, or this place, met with a narrow escape on Saturday from wbt niljjht have proved a serious accident. While driving down Julian street, south of High street, with a load of empty beer kegs which were plied up on the wagon, bis seat tilted and be was thrown on the wagon tongue between the horses, when they became frightened and started to run off. Tbe were caught after running about a square with Mr. Tibbott hanging on to the wagon tougue. One wheel of the wagon was badly wrecked but Mr. Tibbott escaped without injury. The Glade House, a Urge building sit uated on tbe southwest corner of the Dia mond, Somerset, was destroyed by fire with all its contents on Tu sday morning. Land lord Winters, his family and guests had a narrow escane. having to set out ttroush tbe windows. Fiease A Kooser, general merchants, who occupied a three story brick adjoining tbe Glade House, lost most o( their stock and the building was badly damaged. The hotel cost (20.000 and was ljsurt-d for $lt,0u0. It was owned by W. J. Ulgginbotham. The loss to Frease A Koor la heavy and Insurance not known. The origin of tbe fire Is a mystery. On la.it Monday tbe smoke bouse of Mr. Conrad, who lives on the Brit tract owned i: P. Baker, In Pine township, In diana county, caught fire and was scon wrapped in flames. From there tbe fire sprsad swiftly and soon the dwelling house and the rest or the companies buildings were victims of Its terrible greed, raising on It swept over a lot of valuable timber, laid low the fences of Messrs. Rozer, Kanarr and Mulvehill, destroying about 5.000 raiU for them, and finally reached the steam saw and shingle mill of James Steves, on tbe Roberts tract adjoining, which It soon re duced to ashes. Cool port Monitor. From tbe Greenaburg Press we learn that about half-past 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon tbe Sistets of Charity were startled at bear ing the report of a revolver near their resi dence and upon Investigating the matter rouot a man, who proved to be "Squire Elder, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, but for some time a resident of Greensbnrg, lying under an apple tree, about forty yards from the buildiog, with a bullet hole through tbe body. Tito 'squire was seen by the Sisters In the forenoon, sitting along tbe railroad reading newspaper. Out they took little ac count of him, as they supposed him to be a tramp. He got Into some financial trouble several months ago while In Mt. Pleasant, and since that time has been acting rather strangely, but no one anticipated any such a rash act. He has a family, consisting of a wife and five children, living in Greensburg. its i front Lilly. I.II.LT. Ta.. MayOtb, 18H8. Ed. FTtr.EMAN. Tb alnea In Ui's local ity are rannln about half time. Our jrcnlal store kepr, O. IL Mcintosh, has purchased a two wheeled road cart from a firm la Tyrone. Oar wishes are that he may enjoy himself and not forget his neigh bors (and we know h won't) for he Is a Rood hearted generous fellow. It becomes our sad duty to chronicle the d-ath of Mrs. Ellas I.fntterfelter. from that dread diaae dropsy. She leaves to mourn her !os Ave little children, four bojjand i oa irl. Some of the miners have resumed werk at the mines of tbe Standard Coal Company. Limited, after a shut down of three weeks. It la hoped the company will be a little more prompt In the future as to pay day. The Lilly Coal Company, operated by a firm from Altoona, I slnk'ng a slope for coal about oue mite east of Lilly, and on Monday the men. not being satl.-fled wilh the wages given them, came out for an ad vance. They should have more, as tbey are In water knee deep during tbe time thy are at work. The family ot Mr. John UcCauley, cf No. 3, Is down with tbat dread disease, diph theria. Several of tbe family of George Seabold, and two children of Mrs. Susan (Joulontre are alt-odown with tbe same dis ease. Our hopes are that it ma y soon be a'ja'.od and that all may recover. The at ' Ujndlnj pbyskiaus are Dr. u. V. drove, of t Lilly and Dr. Slicker, of TorUxe. GO.'S Ilea rrwtaa Carrllla. .eaalrtslrw Arrested. Carrolltows, Mar. 28, 1888. Assktart TJ. S Marshal Ford received Id Dear Freeman. As It baa been some formation last week that a gaug of counter time since I wrote to yon, as tn excuse, I filters were at work In the neighborhood of ws wmuiog developments. Spring has opened auspiciously, the fall crops, such as wheat and rye look good, the weather was mild and dry, and as a conse- quence the farmers got their work In, the oats are all sowed and some of It visible In its emerald coat and the fields are ready for the planting of corn. The most of tbe spring work will be completed this week. the weather permitting. Tbe new developments north are pro gressing rapididly. The new city of Hast ings contains thirteen dwelling houses and three business places, xutmely J. J. Hank Bro., general store ; Adam Miller, groceries, and Caleb A. Gray, notell ; all fine buildings. There Is in course of erection a steam saw mill, which when completed will greatly facilitate the progress of building up Hastings, the lack ot build ing material la all that retards Its present growth. The Messrs. McGovern Bro.'s are not pushing the buildiog of tbe coke ovens very fast and have Lad their principal force en gaged on the grading ot tbe rail road bed, and as I was informed, are not intending to push work vigorously until the whistle or the engine is heard at the terminus, for the reason that it costs too much to wagon nil terial to their plant. St. Bonitaclous is booming and everybody Is smiling as It is tbe centre or trade at ptesent In tbe vicinity or tbe coal territory. There was a Hungarian wedding ceremony performed at that place on Friday last and tbe Huns had a jolly time. In about a year from now the north of Cambria will be a business centre. Johnston. Buck A Go, have broken ground for a large building to be used as a bank and bardwate store. It is being erected on tbe corner of Hon. Jobn Buck's lot on the square opposite the church and Is to be a modern building in all respects. J. W. Sharbaugh. one of our popular mer chants, is adding a fine veranda to his store front. John Glasser. the tailor, has broken ground for a new addition to bis house. There are many minor Improvements, such as repainting, whitewashing and tree planttbg which add to the ber.uty cf our town. Mr. Lawrence Scbroth is rebuilding His stable and will soon have It completed. Our "mutual" friend, Hon. Judge Tho mas, has displayed extraordinary energy in beautifying his cosy hotel acd surround ings and, to use tbe language or tbe poet, transformed tbe dreary desert into a garden of rrses. Tbe Judge is getting a fair share of patronage and his customers bid fair to become numerous, n's son. George, still reigns over the bar and by bis affable man ners and obliging disposition, has gained many frieuds. The political cauldron has commenced to boil and tbe defenders of the different can didates are adding fuel to tbe flames. Mr. Kinny was here as was also Mr. '.V. D. Mc Clelland and Mr. C. A. Langbeln, all affable and genial men. Mr. Langbeln has many friends here and all through the north of the county. We feel like voting for bim for tbe reason tht he went throngh the mill soma years ago and was defeated. lie took it like a man and a Democrat and the next year turned out and supported the ticket and las done so every year since. He did not tty to "pay back" as some would be Democrats generally do. . I must say that the writer has known him for years and found him a good business man and solid Democrat. It Is true he met with reverses as many do that embark on the sea of life ; but no man should condemn one for that for "a man 's a man for a' that" I write this on account of hearing that some men who have not been true are vilifying Mr. Lan2bein's character as a Democrat. Look how tnary years Mr. Langbeln sought no office, ne was appointed Deputy Sheriff by the present incumbent, J. A. Gray, Esq , and his efficiency has proven so good that all tbe Court cf&cers and business men wbo have had transactions with him, pronounce bim tbe best man for that office and will support bim. He Is a man wbo la entirely Cited for tbe office to which he aspires and would perform the duties connected with it with credit to himself and tbe people. I am not asking any reader to support bim as you all have your cwn free will to do what you think best, but the Democracy of Cambria must consider the men and not throw tbeir votes away on account of locality. At present writing we are enjoying a fine rain which makes nature look as thongh It was blushing green. Hon. It. L. Johnston was a visitor to our town last week and bad quite an agreeable time with his old-time friends. Tbe fruit crop promises to be abundant, if nothing happens to mar tbe outlook. Mr. Anthouv Segor Is still holding bis own at Mr. C. A. Farabaugb's brewery, and is turning out beer that equals any city beer. Aviccs. H4RBI.sUE LICE.VSE-S ISiVr.D. The following marriage licenses were lsrtued by the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tfca week ending Wednesday, May 9, Henry G. Mintmier and Sophia Fleshonr, Tarkstowo. Elmer Kennedy and Ida Kry. Johnstown. William D. Clark ao.d Jtda D. Hudson, CrovlA township. William U. Miller and Jessla F. Wagner, JohostowD. Luther M. Given asd Jennie X. Iluatcr, Ueade township. Harry McComble and Kisia Miller, Barr township. James F. Jones. Chicago, Illinois, and Mary Alice Noel, MunsU-r township. Joseph HoCecker and Sadie Murphy, Adams township. Wm. V. Kerr, Irwin, Westmoreland Co., Pa., and Matt'e M. IW s, Esensburg. Per Three WeeUe I was suffering from a severe c-ld In my head, accompanied by a pain In the temp'ej. I tiled some of the many catarrh remedies without any relief. Ely's Cream Balm was recommended to ma. After only six appli cations of t:e Balm every trace of my cold waa removed. lien ry C. Clark, 1st Division New York Appraisers Office. For several years I Lava been troubled with catarrh. E!s Cream BIrn has proved ta b tbe article desired. I believe it the only cure. L B. Coourn, Merchant, Towanda, Pa. Barklew Arwlea Mai v. Tre best salve In the world for Cuts Bruise. Sores, Ulctrs, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chlllblalns, Coma and all Skin Eruptions, and positively score Files or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to civs perfect satiaf action , or money refunded. Frtee 25 cents per bos. For sale by C J ames and W. v7.MeA.teer. L?ro tto. mm. wn Special Weave of Wool Henriettas (will not pull apart in the thread as many do) for 75c. a yard is a Genuine Bargains for you. Coal port, Clearfield county, and on last Friday morning accompanied by several de tectives be went to work to capture the gang. Isaac EJniUton was the first man canto red and when taken was at work ou the dies and had several pieces cf spurious coin on bis person. Elmioiston made a clean breast ot the business and Implicated Daniel Gartnan and two others named Loat and E-itp who were captnred on Saturday. John Myers, postmaster at Lloydavtlle. was also arrested for oeiog in complicity witn tbe gang and for tampering wtth the mails, but at the bearing which took place at Hun tingdon on Saturday eveniog. he was discharged there being no evidence to us- tain the charge. The omcers in mtxtog tbe arrests found over $2,000 in s puries coin concealed bv the rrisonprs. After the bearing at Huntingdon on baturday even log Edmiston, Garman, Loal and Estep were remanded to the Western fenitentlary at Pittsburg for trial at tbe next term of tbe Circuit Court. Sheriff's Sales. Tv virtue of sundry writs of Fi'rri Facia and JL) I enf ifiont Kxposx Issued out ot the Court cf Common Pleas ol Cambria county, and to me dlrecte.1. there will he exposed to public sale, at the Court House tn Ebenshnrx. on MOXDAY, JUXE 4, 1SS8, AT 1 O'CLttCK P. M.. the lollownlng real estate to wtr All the right, title, and interest of J.R.I.ttx Incer ol tn. and to all that certain piece or par cel otlaml situated In Clearfield township. Cam brla county , Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, viz : Adieurnina- lnds of James, John and Michael McDermltts on tbe east, south and wet. having the Connor tract on the north, con taining ore hundred (100) acres winre or less, about seventy (70) of whlrb are cleared, barlnic thereon erected a loa; house and lea; hern. Taken tn execution and to be sold at the suit of K. W. Lltringrr and Eu;rene I.itzincer, admirlstrator of Wm. Lltainrer. deceased. Also, all the right, title and Interest cf Frank Burcoon ol. in and to ail that certain lot of errand situated lo the horcueh ot Ahville. Cambria county. Pa.. I:untint ou Main scree I and extend ing back one hundred (1A); feet, more or less, to an alley, bavins; thereon erected a two ttcry frame tioare and other outbuilding, being tbe same lot of ground which loei.h Trexler and wife by !eed dated March 4th, ISSfl, and reenrded In Vol. SS. p?e 4W, conveyed in A. UfcO. Bur goon, now In the occupancy of Frank B'jrg'mn. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe snitof Frederick Eger. Also, all the right, title, and Interest of Patt Connell ot. tn and to ail that certain piece or par eel of land situated in East Tsjlar t wnhip. Cambria county. Ha., fronting on the Ebensburg and Johnstown road on the west and running h.vk to an aller on the east, adjoining lot of Thomas MrUovrrn on the south and Kodger Me Anally on the north, sontainiog one acre, baring r ...... " eroutbui Jirgsnowtn theoocupancyoiratt Con- j nell. Taiten in execntinn ai-. to e sold at the mt of tkimmisilocer of Cambria eounty. Also, all the r tht, title, and intercut of John Reese and Elirabeth Hece of tn. and to all that certain trjirt ol land situated in Jiiacklick town ship, Catnt r:a county, I'm... adjoining lands ! I'W Michaels on tbe rajt. Jefferson Rowland on the north. Ellas Kowian 1 on the w.n and others, containing Oily (40) acre, more or less, about acres cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story log house, now In the occupancy of John Eeeje. Taken In execution and 10 be sold at the suit of use of JtfTerson Kowland. il'o, all the right, t. tie. add Interest or Abra ham DrUaven r t. In and to all tbat certain piece or parcel of lind situated In Su.;uhmr.na town ship, Cambria county. Fa., bounded and describ ed am tulJows, Tlx: 'n the west by lands ol James Anderson and on the north bv lands of W tn. Keith and Anthony Eager, on the south by lands of Mrs. Jhultr and oa the east br lands ol Oray a Wylancl. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ol Peter Oarmea. Also, all the right. tlUe, and Interest of F. M. Flanagan ol. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situated in Clearfield township. Yamuna eouuiv. 11... Dounaeu ana descrtnen as follows, vli : Ecglcnlng at a post at a corner of Anthony Swoyars and Jobn Cjcohans. thence I Dy said Cooobans land tJ degrees west 16 pereh I es. more or e. to a post, thence south one dc I gree west 10-5 perches, snnre er less, to a jost. I thence south bJ degrees east ISy perches, more or j les. to a plue, thence by Anthony Swujer'i land, j north hi degree east lurches, more or less, j to the place of belnnlng. containing one ban j drel 1 loO) acres, more or less. and the usual al I ljaaootj. I AUo. all the rltfht. title, and Interest of F. M. j Flanagan of. in and to all ttml certain piece or , parcel of land situated in Clearnelrt township, j Cauilrrta eounty . Pa., bounded and described am follows, vli : Keginnibg at a nost at corner of Patrick Watson's land, thence north f devreea wet 14J perches, score or less, torn port, thence rath one degree west lf"6s; perches to a po?t, thence by land of lDiel Coaahan south s de grees ct lilt perches to a p st, thence bv land of Swoyers and Henbeys north one degree east lafii, perches. snore or ices, to a post, the place 01 beginning, containing one hundred 1) acres and allowance. Taken in execution and to be soia at the salt l. laming. Jr., cr shier. WTEK.MS OF SALE : Uae-thlrd ol the tnr ehase money to be paid when the property ia knocked down and the remaining two -thirds on the confirmation of the leed. JOSEPH A. OKAY, Sheriff. Etensbnrg, May llth, losx. Registerjs Notice. Tbe following accounts hare been exnmlned and passed by me nj remain hied el record in ibis office lor tbe inspection ot heirs, legatees, eredltors. and ail others interested and will be presented to the Orphan' Court of Cambria County for eonnrmatlan and nilowaoee on Wed nesday, June 8th. A. U., 1SSS: Nit L First and final account ol Jno. P. Linton and T. F. Zimmerman, executors ol tbe last lll and testament of Canstlan Slyert, late ol Ada-ns township, deceased. No. 2. Sixth account of John P. Elnton and Samuel bUeam, surviving executors of Ueo. IShratn. late ol Lower Yoder township, deceased. Mo. 3. First and nnal account of Emanuel Klt ehey, administrator ol Jno. Kilchey. late of Johnstown lorough, deceased. No. 4 Flmt and Onal account of Jao. F. Tibbott and Alvin Evans, two of the administrators of Thoe. J. Uoyd, lata of Ebensburg borough, de censed. No. 5. First and flaal account of Eliza Sheehaa. administratrix ol John Sheehan. late of White township, deceased. No. a. First and final account of Mary Ann Kelly, administratrix of Charles Kelly, late of Coneaiaugh borough, deceased. No T. First and final anoount nf Eliza Jane Imrbin. administratrix at James T.J Durbtn, late of Munster Wwnship. deceased. No. a Second and final account of Oeorge Myers, guardian of Henry Me aire, son of Mark Mctlaire. late of Clearfield township, deceased. No. y. First and final account or Ellxa Jane ljrbin. admlnlitratrix of James T. Kurbln. who was one ot the executors of Augustine UarMn, late of Munster township, deceased. No. lo. First and final account of Lee tress, executor ol Joseph ilrickner, late ol Croyle towa (blo, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of Samuel Keed. execntor of Ann Elizabeth ISracken, late of Blaekllck township, deceased. No. 12. First and final account of Eugene L'.tx lnger and W. H. Llulnger, administrators of W m. Latxlnger. deceased. wh wa administrator ol .lohn Maloy, deceased. No. 13. Final account of Joha J. Good, execn tor of Jobn Metner, deceased. No. 14 Flrt and Onal aeconnt of Hiram Me. Juire, administrator of Wm. J. Motiulre. late of Clearf.eld townsbln, deceased. No. IV First and partial account of Hiram Mc Uuire. acting executur of Patrick JJcOaire, late ol Clearfield township, deceased. No. IS. First and nnal .count of Joseph I.lm bacher and Martin Horn ck. executors of Martin liornlcg, late of Eichland townnhip. deceased. No. IT. First tnd partial account ot Irwin Hr rell. guardian ol ztrtha Walis, minor child of Francis alls, deceased. No. IS. First and nnal account of Thomas O. I'ivis, executor ol tbe last will and testament of Mary Uavls, Lata or Blacklick township, de ceased. CELFSTIJTE J. I1EAIR. Ebessbarg-. May 7th. IseS. Kcris ler. KB! rJLiHill'S. -IITHEREASTHEHON. K. 1. lOH.NSTDS, 1'resiitent Je go ef tbe Court of t c m mua Pleat, ct the 4Tt Judicial Iistrict eensist Ing ot the county of Cajil r.e, l.at Issued hts pre cept bearing date the liih day of March, lHi. to sse directed, lor holding a Special Court ol Com mon Pleas and a Court er Oyer and Termin er and tseneral Jail Delivery, mud Qaaitsr Sessions of the Peace. Ebensburg ler tne eounty of Cambria, and to commence on the fourth Monday m4 May. being the Wn day ef May . ISts. and to conilaoe three weeaa. Notick is Hkrbkt tliTsoi. that tiie Coroner. Jauticesol tbe Pea-, Aldermen, and Constable, of aald eounty ol Cambria, that tbey te tbea and there la their proper person, at lu o'clock In the lorenoon on the second week, it belu the 1st Monday of .'uoe, and aeig tbe 4ta day ct lone, loci, w.ih the records. iiKBistior.s. exsminatioas, an 1 their own remembrances, to do those things which to their othres apiiertam to be done and those wbe axe bound lu rsconlranrw to proee eute against the j t l jners that are or shall be ia the Jail ef Cambria eoaniy, be thca and there te proeeute against them at shall be just. Oivsw under my band at Ebensburg, the lit day of May in the year of our Eord lS, and the Hue Hundred and Twelfth Year or the Inde pendence ef tte United States. Joseph A. OKAf, Sheriff. Ebeaxtmrg, May 1st, lose. Sheriffs Sale. IyTirte f a writ ol F.eri Facia Utati out J of tbe 'ourt or Comnoi 1'lrM nf Cb ln rounty, and to we directed, there will be ex poed to public rale, at the Mamlon House in JotiDStowo, on Fill DAY, JUXE 0, 1SSS, AT 1 O'CLOCK. P. M.. the following real ettate to wit : All tbe rinht, title, asd Interest ol Ed. L. Shaf- fer ol. in anil to ail that certain piece or an-el or tana tiiuatea in t nper 1 odor tiwn?bip, , Uim- una coon ly, I a., roancea ana 2ecrtled a !ol lowi, vli : Ueicinnlnc at a :SanUb cak at the land ot Jacob YV. Keam. thenre by atne north 53 detcree eait M and 6-10 perches to a poet at the public road, thence by itco north SI de-ft-reea weet 17 percbea to a poat. north S"1 J degree wet 2u perches north IS decree west 3u an 1 8-10 perches to a post a corner ot laud ol W iMIam U earn, thence by tame ontb fiC decrees west Ti and S-19 pwrrbe to a post, thence by land ot tbe Cambria I -on (.'otnpany toutb 40 detcrees east 62 percbes to tbe place of beflnnlns;, eontatnlcK 2 acres and W7 perches, all cleared. Taken la exe cution and to te sold .at the suit ot nse James U'. Connor. TEKMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur ebsra money to be paid when the projicrty Is knocked duwn and the reir.ainin; two thirds oa mo confirmation of the died. JOSfcl'H A. OKAY. Sheriff. Er-easburg, May II, is8. ADJOURNED Assignee's Sale OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court ef Common 1'leat of Cambria county. Ha., to me ll. recfd 1 will expose to paitlio sale at the Court House in Ebeosuuric fa., on SATURDAY, MAY 2G, 'S8. ATI O'CLOCK. P. M the following described rtal estate. Tlx : All those two certain lots ol srroand sl'aate In the West Ward ol the ooroaub of Ebenstmnc. Cambria county Pa., fronlin 1W feet on Hirh street on the north an I running back -J feet a Ion ir Mary Ann street on the eest to L'ojd street, along Uoyd street en the south and ad jolmn? li t ol K'.cbard To lor on the weft. bavins; thereon erected a to st-ry frame hoane, a frame stable, a wajtoa iheJ and all neccfiary oatbuild tnxs. aim, iii m irnun pttc or parr-ei of itna a situ te In the township of Carroll, in said county i , of imbria, bounded and described vu : Beginning at a pest on the Ebensburg; road, thence by land of heirs 01 Jrhn Bennett, north degrees west 114 rches to a post, thence by land fotmerly ol Eiuspuel Jsisl.&rt, north S3 de grees east lio perches to a post ol the Ebens. Lurg road, thence aitig said rod. south II Jo grees. west li perches b a po st. thence south 12 uegrees wesi " perenrs w a post, m.nee louin u : ncrtw, we-1. .t jrn; or 19 ut piece or rvein- ; nir.u, conu.11.lDg 12J acres and 72 perches strict n.ariUM h.rlnv In.PMin .r, rt.H a T w n dir.. ...ima Louse, a frame barn and Mh,!!,,; . 1 naring mcreon ereciea t tils farm is uute about three miles from "ax- roll'.uwn an the old road from Ebensburg lo Car roiltown. is-TEHMS Ten per cent, of purchase mon- I ey to be paid 1 at the time ot the aie, U. balunce 01 one tbira at toe ennnrmatlon ot the sale and ne-in :m in six njonu.H. me remaanaer in twelve months trorn coonrmatien ol the sale. Deferred payments to bear Interest and to be secured bv the judmont bond and mortgnge of the turrbas er. JOHN A. BLA1K. A'slgnee ot Jost pa J utwaJJ. E)ienaborg. lioy &th, .ksi. at. Widows Appraisements. : Notice is berrby given that tbe f allowing named apprais:nents of property appraised and set apart tor widows of decedents under tbe Aet ot Aau bly ol the 4 Lb of April A. 1 . IbXI. have been filed la the Keg Islet's office at Ehenburg. in and lor the Countv ol Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court ef sai l eountr for cor n r matlon and allowance on Wednesday, June etn, A. V.. 1.31 : No. 1. Inventory and apnraise-nent of certain j personal property and rea euts apurairfed and set aonart for Catharine O'Neill, wi.low of twen O'Neill, late of Prosiect borough, deceased, fjsrj.- ' SO. I No. 2. Invento-y and appraisement of certain I personal property apprie-l and si apart lor I klanraret Kvaa. widow of Wm. Kyan, laleol Lil- ly borough, deceased. 440. j no. 3. inventory ana appraisement ol certain personal property an.nl.-rd and -et apart for Mary B. Mouse, widow of Frederick Moose, late Ol Croyle townablp. deeea$ed. 410 No. 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart lor Marsaret E. Ueese, widow ol Elias Keese, late of uambrta townsuip. aeceasra. sr.it 31. No. 5. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal proerty and real estate appraised and setaprc for Ann Kichards, widow of Wm. H. Michmrdl. late of J season township, deceased, 1300. No. 8. Inventory and anpraUement ot certain person 1 1 projerty appraised and set arart lor ia try Stiles, widow of luvi.1 Stiles, late of HlacK- llrk townsbtp. deceased. fJN. No. T. Inventory and aopralsement of certain personal property appraised and set apart tor Emma J. Myers, widowof Will lain H. M-ers,late ef Johnstown borough, deceased, slisi. No. 8. Inventory and appraisement ol certain personal property appraised and set apart for Elizabeth Keese. widow of Thomas J. Keese. late ot Cambria township, deceased, fri'y M. CELEST1NE J. EI.AIK, Ebonrbunr. May Tth, jsS. UeKistcr. TltlAla LIST. List of caes set d.iwn for t'lil on second week ot June Term, 1S'. .Misi..... commencing Mo-day, Juno lith. Hawg. Teden. I.anjfbe n A Thomas. Stekman et. nx. M'.nton. Koosman . Not ley. Same. Khody. Walters. Hipps a. Lloyd. Kecke. Lloyd a Craver. Same. Same. Hughes. Iltiliew. ieaby. Crain.' Kearney. Brady. Kearney. Haker. Mef71ade. I'eden Kapp. Easly for use.. WtlKlasoa Theraas lor use Cct lor use..... Thorn as - Oray, Assignee of Mc- Cvmbie. vs. Racer vs. Fairbanks Scale Co vs. Slabler vs. Koda-ars vs. Fen a.. .....vs. Rndrsrl vs. Swank rs. enrney va. Chauman vs. Cambria Iron Co. H. H. SHUOAKEK, Froth y. Ebensbnrit. May 11, 18. Trial I.It. List of cases set down for trial at a special ter-n nf court to he held at Euensbnrs;, roinuienciojc on Monday. May Ifttn. 1SS. F rel d hoff. ... vs: Same vs. Oates et al vs. Condron et al vs. Miller t. Gallagher et. al..... vs. OUass vs. Outwald. Same. Fike eUal. Melcrmltt. Stoltz a Kennedy. Iturbln. P. K. K. C H. A. MHOEMAKEK, Prcth'y, Ebensbursr, May ttb, 1M7. What Medical ETen Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and tbe Faculty In general have, ever their own Signatures, en dored. tor puriry. ace and quality, the now well knoan stimulant, li.LEIS SILVER AGE, The price Is within the reach of most anyone, be inn only $1V. for a lull quart. You can also aret the following well known brands, never less than six years old : Unch's. O It-son's or Ouckcnhelm ers. Full quarts. (1 each, or six quarts lor (A, neatly packed and sent anywhere. Send the money, tbat 1 may snip to you direct and obledent to ail laws. Address MAX KKETN. Dealer In Eye Vt h. skies. May 11, "88, 1 yr. Allegheny, I'a, llOBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, AND ItAJSX FACTUKEB OF - and dealer la ail kinds el ri'KMTCEE, . XteiAfsbiirgr9 lsx. a at" A tail line ef Casketa always en hand.- Bodies Embalmed WUEN KEllTJIKED. Apt W ii ........vs. . vs. va st aner .vi Williams , , vs. Yeaa-ley va. Anna .. . . vi. f-.ttl lav ... rs rarley ..rs. Newark Marhine Ce..vs. ...TS. ....VS. vs. , TS. VS. I'OLITUAL. F OUSHK.BIFK. J hereby annnnnce tort-elf as a caoiil lute lor Sheriff, subject to the decision ol the next Ixmocratic prlmarr election. ... k O. A.'LAUBEIN. Ebensburg, Pa., Feb. 24, "POK SHERIFF. ,..,. John J. Klnner. of Tun- nolinlll borough at the coining IteiuiK-rat'e pri im,Ty. election. Your support respectfully so licited. FOU SHERIFF. We are authorised to annonnce the name of W. I). iMct lellund. ol Johnstown, as a racdlds'e tor Sheriff subject to the decision ol the next Democratic primary election. IOU POOR DIRECTOR. We are authorized to announce the n.ime ol John F. Umr. of Cambria townxblp as a can Mate lr Poor Director, subject to the decisun of the next Democratic primary election. Y OK POOH DIREtTTOR. Weare authorized to annnnnrn the iiina 01 James A. w hrton. of "Iea-fi-I l u.trr-hlp, . a acandidrte for the nom'ca'.on of Poor Dire-tor suhiect to the decirin ol the Democratic t -tm-ary e'ection. ASSE7.ir.I.Y. 1 hereby announce myU as a e.mdi lirj lir Aeuii)ly ulject to f he ' K-mrx rxtir i,r:marv election. I.EV STllAVtK. T?OR ASSEM rsi.Y. 17 We are au: hf.rized to annnnrce that.Tohi S. Rhe is i candljate lor noiuinnTbm for Assem bly subject to tbe decirlon of the Democratic pri mary election. IOK ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the name ol Daniel McEaciralin. of Jotinntown. as a can didate for Assembly subject to the decUion of tbe Democratic primary election. SSKJNEE S NOTICE . Notice is hereby given that FranHs Ma loy and wife of Allegheny townnhlp have i!e a voluntary asMgnment of all the estate and effects of the said Francis Maloy to me in trust lor the benefit ot his creditors. All ersoos indebted to tbe said Francis Ms lor are hereby no-lne.1 to make payment to me without delar. and those having cla-ms irlnt him will present triem properly authenticated lor settlement. M. 1 KITTET.T.. A '-to f 1 Francis Maloy. Ebe nsburg, AprlllS, 1KS .6t TM1TriSTK ATftRS- NtmtJE. - letters ot administration on thaestnta ol rat r ten Dunn, deceased, of Ah .tile borouuh. am on a eounty. having been granted to the un derlgned. nctice Is hoicby glren to all persons fadehted to said etta'-e. to is.-.ke ( ayment with out delny, ml thoi. having clatujs'anaini-t the same will present t&ctn pmperlv authenticated tor aottlemcnt to . JIATTHCT H'NS. Adtn'r. Alb oca. pa., or F. A. ShoeiuaUer. mtt'y tjr adaiiuietrator. Kb enfliurg. I 'a 3rnl6 lsa. 4 DMIMSTKMOK'S NOTICE. j. a. Ijetters ol' adrcinlsiraLion on the ea. tte or I.llribetn tl'llara.o'cec'M, lite of Mnn ter township. Cambria county. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to raid estate to make payroc nt without delay, and those having claims agalr.rt the eame will i resent thein prop erly authenticated lor scttlern-nr t-. JOH.V O'UARA, Ailrr.'r it Ellritx th O'Hara, deo'd. Crefson, I'a , May 11, lb-8.-et. VVMTOK S Nf'Tl' K. The under:gne I tc'itor aj.joint,c.l by the Orp't-tt's Coort of Cambria rcuntv to hex r anil .eclde upon the exc-p-1 ns tile.t t j the flr?t and h"l ac-ouiit of O. J. V estoer, adtuiutra. tor or John Wrstover. deceased, and r.'port dia tribution o the balnnre in the hand ol fiiid ac cocntant, hereby gives notice that he will sit at hlsoifl-'eln the lrugh of Ebenilmrg. on Fri day. May 'JMl). 118, at 10 o'clo'h. a. x .. for the urxiM of attending to the duties of said ap. pr,i:itin:n', at which time d. t 'ace all pr.'ons Irte'estcl shall attend or b forever debarred from coming in on a id find. A I.YIN IVANS, Auditor. Ebtnbunr, May Stii. :Ji. IOK S AEE The S'ibcri!T will jc'1 at l.rivnt?) rale a water power saw ui'll with lio n or. e to p.ve acres otKroutid sluat.-d In Elder towu,bip, Cambria county. I'a. The mill has a 10 loet overshot wheel, a circular saw. is in yond condition and ia IO"Sted about onr-haft utile from the new town ol H isrlrrs, on the Brobakcr raiimad. and wtthln aqnirterof a mile of tae rai 'road and a branch ol ihernilroad is located runloif within fire rods of the mill. Tbe will is surrounded with a hne let ol timber, yet to cut. For a irnod investment. this Is a rare opiiortuoitv Call on or addre&s te subscriber on the prrtnlses SKH AST BASTTAN HOLTZ. Elder township, April iT, is8. 2tn. "OTTtE To the Heirs and Leg-al Representatives of Clvllla Mvers. deceased : Take notice tbat an inqnest will be held at the late reldene of Civil la flyers, deceased. In the township of Surumer hl II, n the County f.f Cambria, on Thursday. May soth. ntxt, at 10:.i0 o'clock in the forenoon of that day for the purpose ot makinic partition ot the real estate of said deedent o and amonic his heirs acd leeal rtpre-enl-i.livca.il the same ran be done without prejudice to or spoiling of tha whole ; otherwise, to value and abpiaife the same accord inn law, at which time and place you are reqeested toattend If you think froper. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff, fcherin's office, Lbcnsburs, April 'id, 1SS. tit. VOTIOE. 1 T ihf Hir and I-eeal Kcpref entatives t.f Annie P. MiOonijtle. deceased. 1'ai.e notice that tin inquest will be held at the late residence ol Ann's H. Met Soniirie. dec-cared, in the bor cnith ol Lilly, in ti e County of Cambria, on Monday, JUy 2v.li. next, at 1) oViws, in the forenoon ot tnat day, U r tl pnrpnse of makinic partition of the real estate ol said decedent to and em .nit her belrs and ijital representatives, it the sa ire ci n be done without prejudice to or poilinir ol the whole ; otherwise, ta value acd appraise the ssme according tu law, at which time and place you are required to attend if vou think proper. JOSEPH A. OKAY.Sherln. Sberifl's Office, EbtnrburK, April 2-), 1SS8.-6U rJTlCElF AITLTCATION FOKCHAUTF.R X of Incc-rporstion. Notice Is hereby niven that an application will be made to the Ooverrior ot I'ennsylvania on May 19th, 18. by Michaul Eracken. Joseph Hcnsrele. Thomas Mnnroe, Frederick Ehrenfold anl James YV. KlldutT. un der the Aet ot Assembly approved -.pril 2"tii. 187t, entitled "an act to provide for the incorpor ation and reituUtion ot certain corporations," and the supleuienls thereto, for the charter ot an Intended corporation to be called "The Oallitzin and Tonnelbill Water. Ltxbt and Heat company. Limited," the charter and object ef which are to supply water, liht ana heat In the borouichacf Oallflzln and Tunnclhlll In the county t Cam bria, and State ol Pennsylvania, and for these puri'Oses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benehts and privileges ol said Act ol Assembly and supplement tber.-to. M. I KITTELL, Solicitor. Ebensburg, May. 4. 1SS4. 3t. ATTENTKJN STOK K AI EltS. "Hlsrh and Jiivhty " the first thorough bred Enitlish stallion ever brought to Cambria eounty will stand tor service during the season on Monday and Tuesday of each week at the sta ble ot John Topper, tn Adams township, and the ret of the week at tbe stable of tbe owner, about So- rods east ol winnore iai;on. -luirn aoa Mlithty" is an English. Shire horse, to&le l in 184, rea-istere-l number 5115, imported in June lts7'by J. S. Kunkle c "o., of Irwin Station. I a., color black, weiat.t I.TX pound and when fully developed will weigh. i.bM pouuds : an I recently purchai-ed by the un.lt rflgr,ed for flA'. For pedixree see ioater. and to l e thcroutihly con vinced come to see horse. Terras: f2 lor insur ance, payable when mare is known to be with loal. lue care, but no responsibility for acci dents. 1KA l;LOt M. Owner and Kee; er. W.lmor e. Fa , April ZT, 168. E, L JOflSSlCJ, 1. J. BICR, A. V. EICL Johnston, Buck & Co., Money Received on Deposit, r.lTABLE OS DIMA'B. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE aT ALJ. iOCtHi:l. rciT9. DRAFTS on the Principal Cities IfejsiKlit and Sold ama a General Banliiii Ensincss Transactei. ACeOTTSTS SOLICITED. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Eben&borg, April 4. l4.-t. The rand display of offered for sale by AVoolf, Son it Thomas, the Champion Clothiers of Johnstown, has stirred up the whole community.- Customers are coming BEMERED BY THE GREAT BARGAINS and competitors fairly paralizcd. Everybody ad mits that these ALL WOOL are equal to .anv 814 Johnstown. A big Variety to select from. CSrSec their great display of new Spring Hats A beautiful Imior ted will criven free with everv ARL itrvrNzxis, PRACTICAL -AND DEALER IN- JAMES & HATEE BU Kl s f w .'J-M ' ManuCaoturo The - - 3 irt?T rrnr . . -1 most Stvlislt. Best jinccu i-Jtjiui.r.o ever oiicrea iu Air.crica. 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N tY-AT-L A W , Eukaiiiituua, I'E&a'a. " OrBce In Colotiba-lo How. H.11 MYEU55. AllORN'EY- -AT-LAW. Eiis:.nL-Rw, Pa. 4r-Orace In tilioaade Row. oa tciitro Ftreet. G EO. M. P.EADE. ATT O KK EY - A T-L A W , EBCIBBtJRV, H4, jr-OSco on Centre street, cer lii.-:i M. D. KITTELL, Attorney- r- jsx-vv EKENSBUKO, PA. Oifice Armory HaiiJlnn, opp. Court House, T. AV. DICK. ATTOIIXET-AT-LAW. Ebensbur, Pa. Office In bulbiirs; ol T J. Llovd. dee'd. (iirst floor.) Centre street. Al ma-iinerot letcal bueinefB attended te satisiactcy rll- and cellcUona a specialty. i lu-l4.-tf.1 oi.itsnoi:. 534 GRANT STREET, riTTSBurttiH, 1A. FOIt KALE STEAM ENO f."SES. CLAY .Nt tre 1'aui", Jtoiier and Sheet-Iron Work. Secotul-bmid enitinesand bollerpon bscd. Hoist Inn enirines md machinery a specialty. TliOM Aa CAKEIX. Allegheny, I'a. (Jan. .-ly.) VIVEItTISF.RS by a1drelnir ie. ! ItunriliV to., lOSt.ruce St.. New York can learn the exart cot-t of any pr iofOd iir.e o AUVEKTIINO luAnietican Newspapeni. lot l'ax Pamptilet IOc. ESSENT1 AL OiLS. WISTEBUBEEX, PEPPERMEST, PEN' XT UOYALSPEtltMI.M, Ac. ol prime quality, bontcht In any quantity for cash on deliver!-, tree of broke rage, couimloilon, etr- aua, ko., by Q013GH OLCOrr. Importers and exporters, SS W'illluin St.. New York Imparl ant to tfanvassers. W AXTED Ilve Canvassers tn every count In the United States to sell Et X S PATENT KE VEKS1BLESAII IKON, wbicn com bines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Eluter, Ac. one Inc UoiiiK the work ol at eBtire set tf ordtnart Iroes. 1 self-heatlnir by or niched Umr. IMsI'.M AHA! WITH nor until ENS. lit; tnaxlerate. A larao and lannK income insfV't to reod canvassers. Adirt;s, u.r ein uiarn, aL'. SAU IKON CO..J l.od0 5t.,iM. a F v " , 1 ' w a -fv or -k nunc it 1 in i,ir."ir 'vy inLncei frit vi all wool $10 Suits now '1 UXIS Suit sold elsewhere in 7k :ti Hat. Watches, Clocks, JEWELllY, Silverware.-Musical TnstriniieDts AND 0 Sole Agent nm the Celebrated Itockford YATCHES. ftilnmL'a nJ Frcdonia WatcLes. In Key end Stem V."iruJ?rs. ..Ar.GE SELECTION' of ALL KISDH of JEWELlcr always on band. r-JT My tin" of .1 v."'.tj;n nrii se for y -r ! where. vc!rv N unsurpaa.'Ptt. urst lf before tjuicLas- rALL tVOVH CrAIiASTEED CARL RIVINIUS, l-e:;sbur, Xov. 11, lSS5-tf. CO. ie'' 'WA i3 I t t. l'. V Or. r r- et c- r. - ?. r-' i I: : 1','. t ' V , t -- . f : ... . y f.iii.sLcJ anJ lilosi J.uiuLlo medium fa? thou d.uj abd'jref Iftka OnPsniarri rret T.- Va.SMl TI:matl .'it? vr.-ra rrat nfl.le sasw-w.. t-L. .U. tvOLXicXMxJiiukUA rmjaii7f.i;o both -treiif vi txziA Iim TElTIwTT.- alKth, n . Two Keen. Tir?t.l7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Wrc Ckhkvt Trial of our Appiiunoo A bit wr icrme 2 1791 1JS3. Policies written .-.t short notice la the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other First ('tans Catnpanlei. T. W. DICK, Ul'XT rOK THE COMMENCED BUSINESS EtoLsburit, July l. lt-2. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, I.ORKTTO.PA, IS HA110E or FI1ANCISCAN miOTlIKKS. IJoarJ and Tuition for the ScboI.ist: Year, $200. March Cdth. 18S. t ". Eor lropsy, liravel, rvonsnes. Hrl:-iit'a Heart. I'rinarv or Liver i-eH"e Cure i uurran teel. Office. Koi Arch 1 lilladolplua. All druitslais. Trv it. tl a bo: I 'o, ?ix lor i. March It), lis ly. WAf3 i EDSm Oootis Varn.ule l Eidi-nons. I crui:inent, pleasant, protunbl i pofttiong tur the rihl men. 'Jyod salaries and epenea paid weekly. liber al Inducements lu beginners. ISu previous ex perience necessary. Oniiit tree. Write f-r terms. Kiving ac. lliiAKI.ES II. CHAhE. Nurseryman, Kochestcr N. Y. Mcntiun thia paper. April 6, lsS.-. ItetoE Firs Insurance Apcy rr. AV. DICK, General Insurance AgenU IZnEXSBUKU, rA,