J roY far the Finest Line of Dress Goods in Plain and Fancy Checks ever 0) shown in Altoona are now being sold by Gable & Co. for 12ic a yd. ! . I a. a, . a, a. a Las av a a a, a, aav a A i GREAT EXC TEMENT1 j LOC.lL.lXD FERSOX.iL. Snow fc'.'i on Tuesday morning. f Tlie comer loafer's business will soon ftoiiin. Tha poUto bu; cettlna ready for t'USiness. 5, The trade dollar Is now worth only ixty cents. i There was a heavy white frost this VLhurday) morn inc. About 9venty five scholars are attond- tnu the .Normal School in this place at present. f Kev. Fall er KIttell, cf nollldaysburg, ' wms victim; his mother In this place on Tuesday. A four-and-a half foot vein of coal has 1 been opened up near Dyrart's mill In Dean township. f Dr. Glass, of Huctlnedon county, has . opened out an office and Iutends practicing I rueiiirine at Summerhlll. ; A fleer came off the mountain last $ Friday and walked undisturbed through the main ttiorouhfare of Alexandria, llanlng ; dou county. M Irene Glass, step dunb.ter of Jndce Johnston, who has been attending St. "alour'8 Academy, returned home on Monday last. Dr. Mary Hughes, daughter of the late i Ekiel Hughes, formerly a resident of this 4 place, died at the residence of her mother In : Iowa City, sometime last month. Mr. Thomas MeDcrmltt and family of Mioersville and W. V. lilalr and family of ; Altoona, were here on Tuesday In atten f dance at the Iloran Blair wedding. The Cambria Iron company's slope at ' the east end of the Gallitzin tunnel has been idle for the past five weeks, owing to the ; strike in the trills at Ilollidayspurs. if Oa Sunday last a two-year old daughter of Elmer Robinson, of IlolliJaysburff. while - playing iu the yard, accidentally fell into a tutof rain-water and was drowned. a t..n i a A . - v. t a v sj-tw uuiKtii'K a vf ric ova uvrsiiig tl building recently built by Iiarker Bros. on Centre street, to be occupied by Messrs Iirown & Kirn hall as a carriage shed. Anything you need In the clothing line I you will find at Barkers', as they hare just I opened up a full line of thingclo for men and boys, at prices that defy competition. Messrs. C T. Uoberts. V. S. Barker. r.enrge Huntley, and F. II. Barker will go i to IMtrsburg on Monday next to attend the I meeting and parado of the Knights Temp 3 lar. I Harker Bros Intend to put their crearu J rry in running onler ahout the first of June i aim wain 10 niij ii-w mi;s ur sniiau. ."luj- K.ttlm. ...a. fn. V. .. I V,nltn. ...ft .... v.i" unTiii ftujr iui pair nan uvibci vail uu them. Captain Hubert Jof-.nstnn, of A I toon a. will dellv.-r tint address on Memorial Day at ("iiJiitzin ar.d Thomas II. Greevy, K-,.. ot the same city will deliver tl.e addrvss at Lilly. - Now is your time to get a new wagon, as Barkers' have jast received a new lot of Con's I! n wacons. thn b.'&t wagon made, and you will miss It if you fail to secure uut of these now. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer. ?? Arch St., Philadelphia. Ta. Ease at once, no operation or delay from bnl nes. attested by thoueands cf cures after others fall. One hundred men were put to work on the Chest Creek Railroad last Monday. TLey are now putting on the ballast and the road will be completed ready to run trains on In a sr.ort time. On Thursday afternoon of last week a Urge, black tear passed over the fields of Mr. Andrew Sttlitmatter in Carroll town ship and to k to the woods near the head of the Susquehanna. Lightning struck the stable of Mr. John Long in the ea.-t end of town on Saturday, but with the exception cf faring otT a few boards done no damage. A row iu the sta ble CM'apcd'withoitt being hurt. A broo'i trout measuring nineteen incbrs In Vrcth, eU ven meres iu circumference and weighing dressed three prnnds and a half, was rnccht at the mouth of Ctoss Forks, Clintoa ' county, by one Enoa John eon. The following named persons can each obtain a lettt-r by calling at the ENensbnrg postonVe : ln!n Yost. IJ. E. HutMlph and Mr. C. G. Davison. Putles calling for theso letters will please state that tbev were advejtised. Mr. Thomas A. Deveraux. who resided In this place last fall and who had charge of th pKI loom at the Mountain House, died at Wllrux, Ta.,on Vrtnesiay of last week from tyr-hoid fever. He was aoout thirty year of ag. -On SAtnr4.iy, In the United States Ccurt, Samuel V. Drlppe, M years old, a justice t the peace, ot Armagh, Indiana county, chareeil with forging pension too cher by signing the name of Jostles Toaib. cf the same county, was acquitted. An unfurnished house of seven rocm In the e a--t ward, Enensburg, will da ready for occupancy and for rent by the loth of June orxt. will be rene tor the summer or for a trim of jenis. For particulars ap ply to Henry Brne, Eueuaburg. T. W anted at McDonald's store in Lorctto, Vn , ..'o r . of c!ea ary wool ; low bushels of sood potatoes ; fiM bushels of hand ricked lean; a;.o butter, eggs, led apples, and all i tl er kinds of country produce, for whicli the lUl.cst prices wl.l be paid. We have a tpeJy and positive Cure for Catarrh. D. out her la. Canker Mou'.U. and Headache, In Miioh"s Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector fie with each bottle. l"s it If you desire hvalth and sweet breath. Trice :o rents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. William Mellon, of Cambria pity, who was convicted of laiceny at the last term of court an. I senteored to undergo an imprls onmetit or nine montt:a In the county J.il UUJ In that Institution on Wednesday evening. He was about thirty years of age. Tiie prevailing colors for drs goods tills seas in are "serpent green." ' goblin blue-an.t mahogony." Von will find all these and several other colors In the 2.1a. line of dress Koods at Barkers', wuicn l the cheapest line of goo-is ever olTered at that price. 'I-re Is something that will tickle you: Put down In f.gures vour age in years ; mul tiply It hy two; add to the result 3,776 ; tlien divide bv two; subtract from the result jour age and yon will obtain figures that you will not be ;ikfly to forget for some time. - If the air In your eel lar Is too damp, the dampuesa mv be removed by placiug a peck oraoof unslaeked lime In an open box on the fl.mr. a peck of unstayed lime will absorb about seven pounds, or more than three quarts of water. ant In this way the air can always he kept dry. -S.-non Sattou. a young man about twenty-two years of age was killed on the railroad at Lilly, on Saturday. Ho atepped otT one track to avoid an approaciilDg train ml was struck by an ennlt.e tolng the op posited irrtloo. Mr. Sutton when a boy hved v.itti Mr. Joseth Brown of thb placa. If blossoms are an indication, the frnlt crop will ba abundant. Mary, a little daughter of George Witt. of Somerset, aged two years, wandered from the bouse to tha tear of the lot unobserved. At that point In some manner the child fell Into an open post-hole headforemost. There was six Inches or water In the bottom of the bole. When the little girl was discovered life was extinct The stable of Mr. George Hnntley on Sample street was struck by lightning on Saturday last, but the discovery was not made until Monday afternoon when Mr. Huntley vlblted the stable and found one of the rafters splintered and broken off and one of" the corner posts splintered. Very little damage was done. Snow on the 13th of May Is an nnnsuat occurrence in these parts, but we must con fess to a snow storm on that day, and those who had ventured out In straw hats, felt like putting them away for awhile yet, but Barker Eroe. have their stock opened out, and Invite your attention to them as sooa as the weather warms up a little. A great maor Idle men yet remain In Brad dock, and each morning hundreds as sembled at the steel works, taxing the pow ers or the police to keep them oat of the mill. Of necessity the following notice was posted : "All the positions baying been filled, no applications for motX will be entertained." Praddock ITeraJd. 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's shoes ever opened up In Ebensbnrg. All the latest sty les and at prices lower than the same class or goods can be jnrrhasd In any other town in the State. Call and see for yourselves. " A cnt!eorn representing the Wash ington rffiee of Milo B. Stevens Jfc Co. will be at New Ho Inert Iliuse, Johnstown, May 21 ; Mountain House, E'oensburg , Tues day 22, and at Globe notel, Altoona, Wed-r-esoay 23, to receive elatms for pension. In crease or pension, bounty, etc., which Inter eetd parties may desire to nave prosecuted by said attorneys. Mr. A. C. BotOet, a former citizen of Carroll township, but now a resident of Latroho. will offer at public sale at trie Cambria House, In this place, on Saturday June 2nd. 1883. at 2 o'clock r. M., 82 acres of land in Carroll township, about 20 acres of which are cleared, ana the balance well timbered, adjo'ning lands or Mrs. Bennett, Adam Schtttlg and others. Thoraaa Mank. of Mechanlcsburg, Cum berland county, found a box containing nearly fo.OOO lo gold and silver coin. The box was found In the chimney of an old tat ttred one 9lory frame house on West Green street, wh Icb be purchased a short time ago for the sum of f;ioO. For many years the house was occup led by an old maiden lady who died In It. The coins bear date 1S39 and eai Her. Bargains at McDonald's store, Loretto, Pa. Sugars, 6, 7, ft and 9 cents per B; coffee 13 and 23 cents per lb. ; rice 8 cts. per !h. 5 barley 6 cts. per lb. ; oat meal 5 cts. per R. flour 1.00 per sack; salt 1.23 per barrel, ginghams 8 cts. per yard ; shirtings 8 cts. per yard ; Kentucky jeans 12 cts. per yard ; fancy dress goods S, 8, 10 and 12 cts. per yard ; children, mioses and ladies shoes at cost' for snot cash or trade. A literary society has been organized at Lore t to la connection with the Normal School. An organization meeting was held on Monday evening. Prof. E. W.Smith, the teacher in charge of the school, was ewted chairman and M135 Ella Anderson, secretary. A program of exercises was pre pared and read for the next meeting on Fri day evening the 13th Inst. A cumber of the people of the town and vicinity will assist the students In the literary exercises. On Sa'urday last during the thunder storm, lightning struck the large new barn or Mr. Samuel Keed. in Blackllck township. The shock was terrifie and Mr. Iieed at once ran to the barn, where be found a fine young mare killed and another one down and badly stunned. Lnciily the barn did not take fire. It was struck near the centre and the current divided and ran down tne four corner posts, badly shattering the posts and tearing off the boards at each corner. A Tresbyterlar congregation was or ganized at Gallitzin on Saturday last by Rev. D. J. Beale, D. D, and Eev. D. M. Miller, of Johnstown, assisted by Eider U. Klnkead, of Ebensburg. The services were held In the pnbllc school bouse. Ou Sun day Kev. Beale preached a sermon and Mr. William Pea was Installed as Elder. Twenty. two persons enrolled themselves as members of the congregation and they hore soon to be a'ole to tree: a bouse of worship. A Western Pennsylvania county trust-ar.d-erust editor gets this off right from tae heart: "An editor works 3w; days per year to put out fifty-two issues of his paper. Cat's labor. Once In a while some one p.ivs Mm a years subscription to his paper; that's capital. Occasionally some dead beat takes a paper a year or two and then van" Ishes without paying for it; that's anarchy. But later on Justice will overtake the last named creature In a place be will get bis just deserts: that's bell." Johu Farley, of Coneraacgn borough, who works at the Gautier Works in Johns town, on Monday last waj struck by a piece of carriage tire that bad become twisted In ti e rolls, and broken, burning him on the fight shoulder and leg, and or.e end pone lraling his left leg under the knee. Waring away the flesh, for the width of about three loehee. Into the bone, and severing all the muscles and blood vessel. The opinion of the rhysiclans attending blm is that bis con dition Is precarious acd that he may lots) bis leg. The supreme court Monday affirmed the Judgment of the quarter sessions of Hun" ting ton county iu the esse of Adam Zicgler. convicted tf selling liquor to per sols of known Intemperate habits, it gler'a prin cipal defense was that the sales were made I by tirs bartender, but the supreme court bold that as there are no accessories In mis. uemeanors. all persons concerned being guilty as principals. It follows that : It be In any n.ancrr assented to or promoted tbe Illegal sales, be waa as guilty as though tbey had been made directly by blmsclf." On Friday morolng of last week, about 9 o'clock, a man of clerical appearance en tered the residence of Brother Iorence, of the Altoona Catholic schools, who wts seated at a table counting a sum of money. The lotrnJer pretended to be 111, and aked Brother Lorence to get blm a drink of cold watej . Without suspicion, Lorence Imme diately arose to serve the stranger, and on returning was thunderstruck to find that his money and new friend bad taken a sudden departure. The amount stolen wasoyeiona hundred dollars. Tbe thief escaped. Tbe steel works that barn caused so much excitement nave decided to locate at Latrobe. The people raised f20.000 and bought for them G5 acres of the Boesart farm, the company purchasing tbe remain- I der. The water company will give them water free for 10 years. They will also get gas free. Tbe stockholders of the Llgonier Valley Railroad will give them the privilege of using their road from tbe Pennsylvania Railroad to their works. Work will com mence as soon as tbe papers are made ou'. The works will employ about 500 men. Mr. Lewis Edwards, an old citizen, of Blackllck township, was thrown out of a wagon on Julian street, nearly opposite the shoe store of Mr.R. L. Davis, on Tuesday and qnlte seriously burt. Mr. Edwards had just got into the wagon for the purpose of going borne and was etandlng up, wheu tbe horse frightened at a portable engine that was bring hauled past, and giving a sudden start Mr. Edwards was thrown out. striking on his bead and shoulders. He was taken to the residence of Mr. Charles J. Owens and a physician summoned, and we under stand that be Is suffering severely. Tie Is about 70 years of age. The Lock Haven Erprtt bas been In formed that the Messrs. Collins, of Belle fonte, have leased the Iron ore beds or tbe Devllng estate, situate on tbe Bald Eagle Mountain directly opposite that city, and near tbe Lock Haven station on the Beech Creek railroad. The same gentlemen bare leased booses at Castanea for tbe miners and laborers and were expected to begin work on Monday of this week. As the iron ore vein is well op on tbe south side ot the mountain an Inclined plane will be built for running the ore to the railroad. After tbe work Is well under wsy shipments of 130 tons per day will be made. The ore Is of the kind known as fossil ore. and tte vein which tbe Collins Brothers will work Is 4 feet thick. The Altoona Ttibvn of Wednesday says : We are informed that the situation la llollidaysnurg Is worse now than at any time since the rolling mill men refused to go to work at the reduction. Yesterday morning, wben MeLanahan, Smith CO., proprietors of the "big" rolling mill, beard of tbe ultimatum of tbe rolling mill men as voiced bv Juniata assembly. Knights or Labor, tbey closed the mill, formally dis charging their employes and sent off a tele gram canceling all their orders. This means that they will rot resume unless the) pud dlers are willing to take f.1.75 per ton. The Blair Iron and Coal company, proprietors of tbe "little" mill, have shown no disposi tion to resume. There are about three hun dred men Idle in Iioilidaysborg since this difficulty began, and tbe occurrences of yes terday do not present a very hopeful out look for the ir families. A 9I4lel Prlaow. Thw Huntingdon reformatory, which Is expected so largely to relieve the strain on tbe eastern and other penitentiaries. Is com pleted and on May 13th was banded ovr to tbe state by tbe building commission. Governor Beaver received It on beba f of the st.te. The commission was eetat Iished by the legislature In 1SS3. The ccst bas been over 1,000.000. It will bold over 1,00 prisoners. Tbe object of the reforma tory is to discipline first offenders only. Its metbeds will be modeled after tbe famous Elmira, N. V., reformatory. The governor bas not yet appointed the board of trustees who will manage the new institution, so no formal set of rule Las yet been formulated. The tlcket-of leave system, however,, wi ii be Introduced and put In practice for the Grst time in this country. The sentences of those committed there will be indetermi nate ; that is. there wM be no fixed period, but the Inmates will be released at such times as they may be considered to have be come good citizens. A sharp lookout will be kept upon them after their release, and ttey will be immediately recommitted to tbe reformatory upon the commission of a new offense. Tbero will be workshops of various kinds on the premises and every one, both mala and female, will be obliged to learn and work at some trade. Communication.' Bern Crrr. Moktaxa, Tt., May, 6. 188. Ed. Fre em ax. According to promise I will write you a few lines to let you know how I found Montana. Butte City bas about 30,000 inhabitant, without counting the floating population which would make it from two to three thousand and more. It is a live town but over run witb seekers after work. There are from twenty-five to thirty mills and smelters In this -vicinity that furnish employment to a great many men. but the suply of labor Is greater than tbe demand. Tbe weatber bere Is as changeable as up on tbe old Alle&beotes and a "great deal more so." This morning It was as hot as you would have It In July, and now as I write It Is snowing and very cold. To tell the truth as far as I have gone there Is no place equal to dear old Pennsylvania. More anon. Observer. NAKRUUE LICEattEtk I.UI ED. Tbe following marriage licenses were Isnued by tbe Clerk or the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 1G, 188 : Michael J. Bradley and Caroline C. San ker. Allegheny township. Joseph Kigbtmter. Pittoburgh, Ta., and Majgie Bender. Washington township. P. J. Bertram and Mary Ellen Wall. Gal litz:o. William Conrad and Jane M. Ivory. Clearfiel-t town-hip. John Fitzelbbons. Clearfi'ld township and Sasaona Youngkin, Iade township. Levi A. Weaver and Mary Jane Blongb, Richland towoship. Edward Lncas, Gallitzin, and Elizabeth Lb, Tunneiblll. Km met Horner, Johnstown an J Salma Hhlegas. Bedford Co.. Pa. Irwin ILomlus and Mary Die ti icb, Gallitz in. Joseph W. Waener. Indiana Co., ra., and Omle Specht, Somersst Co., Pa Nicholas Joetph Ehringer. Altoona, Pa., and Annie Bradley. Washington township. Joseph Bender and Mary Callahan. Wash ington township. John M. Benton and Catharine Clark, Lilly-John Gaiiardl and Annie Reynolds, Sum mer bill. Far Tatrea Weeka I was suffering from a severe cold In my bead, accompanied by a pain In the temples. I tiled some of tbe many catarrh remedies without any relief. Ely's Cream Balm was recommended tome. After only six appli cations of the Balm every trace of my cold was removed. Henry C Clark. 1st Division New York Appraisers Office. For several years I have been troubled with catarrh. Ely's Cream Calm bas proved to be tbe article desired. I believe It the only cure. L. B. Coourn, Merchant, Towanda, Pa. OE TJI! Own Special Weave of Wool Henriettas (will not pull apart in the thread as many do) for 75c. a yard is a Genuine Bargains for 3011. Backlta's Arnica Salve. Tne best salve In the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait Eheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chill blalns, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure Piles or ao pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Lore t to. Married. HORAN BLAIR Married at the Church cf tbe Holy Name. In Ebensburg on Tuesday, May 15 th. 1888, Mr. William iloran. or Johnstown, and Miss Cornelia Blair, of Ebensbnrg. We congratulate this young couple on their advent into matrimonial life and hope their cares may be as few as possible In this mundane sphere. Tbe groom is an Indus trious and promising business man of Johns town, highly esteemed by all acquainted witb bim. while tne bride, who is a daughter of ex-sheriff 3Iair, of this place, to an amiable and accomplished young lady, well fitted to adorn the domestic circle and will in their journey through life be a loving belp meet to ber bnsband. We wish tbe young couple a Icng and bappy life. - Died. . JAMES Died at bis residence In Cam bria township on Friday. May 11th, 188, Mr. Benjamin James aged 78 years. Sheriff's Sales. By Vlrtne of nnlirj writs of Fifri Va-iet I ndiftmi trpvmmt tasoed act ol tb Court of 4minon Flcu ol Cambria conntT, and to me dirertet, then wtll r expowd to pMlc aala, at lh Court House In EbeBatatrg. on MOXDAY, JUXE 4, 18SS, . AT 1 O'CIXJCK P. M , . tho loIlowolDg real aatata to wit; All the right, tide. ant I titer t of J.R.Ilti lnzer ol ta. and to ail that certain piece or par cel oilanj situated in ClearfleM towobii. Cam. brta eunotr, Pa., bounded and donnibod m fol lows, viz :' A'1jonmirj la odd of Jamea. John and Mtrharl McUermttts on trie rut, south and wett. bavlnif the Connor traet on the north, eoo talninr oe hum!rd acres trni-e or let, about acrentr 70) of wbtcn are cleared Marine thereon erected a lo hooje and loe; barn. Taken In execution ard to t-e old at tbese.it of K.VV. I.ltilnircr and Koirene I.itz'nuur, admirl trator ot Wm. I.itinr. deceased. . . . Also, all the ri)Ct. title and Interest of Frank Burcoon ot. la and to all tbateertaln lot of amend eiluated la the borough ol Afhvltle, Cambria countT. Pa.. IronMoiroB Main street and extend ing hack one handre.1 (too feet, mora or le, to an alley, bavins; thereon erected a two story frame hone and other onfnildln-. bcTnir the same Kt of around "hick loe da Trailer and wife by deed dated March Sth. 136. and recorded In VoL 66. pare eonvcred to A. Uau Hur-a-oon. now in the occupancy ol Frank Ujrtf jon. Taken In exacntten and to be sold at tha rait of Frederick Ker. Also, all the rtitht. title, and Interest of Patt Connell ol. in and to all that certain piece or par rel ol land situated in F.att Taj lor township. Cambria eoontj, Pa Irontias; on the Ebensbursr and Johnstown road on tbe wert and running back to an aller on the e"f. ertrolnin lot el Thomas Mclioxern on the sontk and Kodaer JIc AnallT on tbe north, mnta'.nins: one acre, baring thereon erected a two story plank house and oth er ontt'nlldlryi.how In the occupancy ot Patt '-on-nelU Taken in execution and to e sold at the suit of Commissioners of Cambria county. Also, a. I the rttcht, trtle-, and Interest ot Jottn Rree and Elizabeth Keeso ot In. and to all that certain trtrt of land situated In Blackllck -township, Oambria county, adjoining lands et Isac Mii'Larls on the east, Jctterson K wland on tbe north. .11 as Kowland on the west and others, contain dk ntty (ao) acre, more or less, about acre cleared, harlng- the-eon erected a one and a half stcry los; bnuse, now In tha occupancy el John Reese. Taken In execution and to be (old at the salt of use ol J t Herein Kowland. . Also, a!l the right, title, aad Interest of Abra ham IieHaxen ol, ta and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situated In ;ia.iarhat,n town ship, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and describ ed as lull oats, ix: On the west by tanda ol Jamea Anderson and on tbe north !t lands of Wm. Keth and Anthony Kairer. on tha south by Janda of Mr?. Shultz ami on t.'ie eat br lands ol ray Wylan I. Taken la execution and to be sold at tbe suit ol Peter Uarmaa. Also, all the rixbt. title, and Interest of F. M. Flanagan et. In and to all that certain piece or parcel ol laud situated In Clearfield townhlp, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and desert tied as lollnw.. Tlx : Fexlnninn at a post at a corner of Anthony Swoyers and John Casohaae. t hence by said Coo. .ha us land k decrees west 1S perch es, more or les-. to a post . thence aoutn one de cree west Q(, perches, snore or lef, to a pott, thence south tw decrees east tM perches, more or less, to a pine, thence by Anthony Swoyer's land, north one degree east lo8:a erches, more or less, to the place of beeiinnlnif. contain Ins: one hun dred (1.0) acres, more or less. and tha usual al lowances. Also, all tbe right, title, and interest el F. M. Flanavan or. in and to all that certain piece or parcel or land situate! In Clearneld township. Cambria county. Pa., bounded and described aa follows, via: HeulBniax;at a poet at corner of Patrick Watson -s laud, thence north 6a degree west 159 perches, wore' Or less, to a post, thence) rtulh one degree west 1U6S perches ta a poat, thence by land of Itainlel Conalian south Bv de grees east 15 perches to a post, tbeooe hr laad of Swoyers and Hersheys north one degree east let;, perches. mere or less, to a poet, the place oi baginning. containing one hundred (190) acres and allowance. Taken In execution and to te koid at the suitaf 1. Fleming, Jrcesbiex. sTEKM3 Or SALE : One-third of tha pur chase money to be paid when the property Is knocke-V down and the remaining two -thirds on the confirmation of the deed. lOSKrH A. GKAY, Sheriff. Ebensbnrg, May Ilia. lasa. Register's Notice. Tte following accounts have keen examined and panes by me and remain Bled of record la thlsoUlce lor tha Inspection el betrs. legatees, creditors, and all other Interested and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria County for confirmation and allowance en Wed nesday, June U. A. 1, IMS: No. 1. First aed flnal account ofjno. P. Lie ton and T. F. Zimmerman, executor of the last will and testament of Christian. Myers, lata ol Adams township deceased. No. 2. M i tb account of John P. Linton and Samuel Bheam, surviving executors of Ceo. Bheam. late ol Lower Yoder. township, deceased. No. 1. First aad nnal account ol F.onaauel Klt ehey. administrator el J nc. Httcbey,- late of Johnstown borough, deceased. No. 4 First and final aoonst of Jan. t.Tlbbott and Alvln Kvana, two of the administrators ef Too. J. Lloyd, lata of Elcnsburg boroagh, de ceased . - No. 5. First and final aeconnt of FJIsa Sheebaa, administratrix el Joan been an. lata of White towo.'htp. deceased. -- fd. . First and final acoonnt of Mary Ana Kelly, administratrix of Charies Kelly, lata ef Conetnaugh borough, deeeased. No T. First and final account nf Ellsa Jaae Darhtn, administratrix ol James Iurblii, lake ef Munster township, deceased. No.e. Second and Anal ancoant of Ooerge Myers, guardian ef Henry MeOalre, ton of Mark Mctsaire. late of Clearfield township, deceased. No. . First aad final account of FUxa Jane lurbln. administratrix of James T. Trarbln. who was one ol tbe executors ot AugusUoe lurlra. late of Monster townMiiu. deceased. It a. jo. First and Deal amount of Lea Wees, executor ol Joeeph Brick oer, late of Croyle Iowa Sbio, deceased. No. 11. First and final account of Samuel Reed, executor of Ann Fllxaoeth Bracken, late of Blsckilck township, deceased. No. li First and final account of Forcne Llts Inger and W. B. Lltstager, administrators of H on. Litxlnger, deeeased. who was admlnistratar ol John Maloy. deceased. -No. 13. Final eeeootit of John J. Oood, execu tor of John sterner, deceased. No. 14 First and final account of Hiram He Outre, administrator of Wm. J. McCsaire, late ofCleartlrld township, deceased. No. la. First and partial account of Hiram Mr Uulre. acting executor of Patrick McOuiro, lata Ol Clearfield township, deceased. No. 16. hirst and final account of Joseph Llm bacherand Martin Horn Irk. executors of Martin Hornlck. lateof Klcbland towaship. deceased. No. IT. First and partial account of Irwtn Hor re!L guardian of Bertha Walls, minor child of Francis Walls, deceased. No. It. First aad final account of Thomas O. Davis, executor ol tha lat will and testament of Mary Darts, late of Blackllck township, de ceased. V ELKSTTN E J. BL AI R. Ebeasbarg, May 7th. lssa. xtegister. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the petition of Adam M vers. Committee ol Peter Myers, a lunatic, lor an order to sell real ett-. Having been ap pointed an auditor to Investigate the Is cts of tba case, aad report upon tbe expediency of granting tba application and II tbe ease shall' require It. to ascertain the amount proper to be raised br such sale, notice Is hereby given that I will sit at my ofhee on Saturday. jay 2tb, ls8, at 10 o'clock, a. at., to attend to the duties of said appointment, at watch tleae and place all ' persons Interested may attend if they see proper. M. I. Kl TTELL, Aojitoi. Ebensburg Msy Ha, HSIou Sheriff 's Sale, By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issued oat of the Court of tlommon I'leas of Cam-' brta county, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the Mansion House in Johnstown, on FRIDAY, JUXE 9, 1S88, ATI O'CLOCK, P. M., tha following real estate to wit : All the right, title, and Interest of Ed. L. Shal for of. In and ta all that certain piece or parcel or land situated In Cpper Yoder township. Cam bria county. Pa-, bounded and described as lol lows, vis : Beginning at a Spanish oak at the land ot Jaocb W. Beam, thence by same north S3 degrees east &S acd a-io perches to a post at tha public road, tbenoe by same north 31 de grees west 17 perches to a post, north Uu.; degrees west 20 perches north 18 degrees west 30 and 3-10 arches ton. poet a corner ol land ot William earn, thence by same south 68 degrees west7& and e-ls perches to a post, thence hy land of the Cambria I ron Company south 40 degrees east hi perches to the place of beginning, containing 29 acres and 7 perches, all cleared. Taken in exe cution and to te sold at the salt of me James O' Connor. . TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the pur chase money- to I s paid when the property Is k aocked down and the remaining tsro-thlrds on toe confirmation of tne deed. JOSEPH A. OKAY. Sheriff. Ebensburg. May Ji, JsSS. ADJOURNED Assignee's Sale OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria Bounty, l'a-,. te me di rected 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House in Ebansburg. Pa., on S.1TUHDAY, MAY 20, 'S3. ATI O'CLOCK. P. M, . . . - the following described real estate, vis : All ttose two certain lots of ground sl'uate In the West Ward of the Ooronah of Ebensburg. Cambria eounty Pa., fronting 131 feet oa High street on -the north and running back 231 feet along Mary Ann street an tbe ecst to Lloyd street, along Lloyd street on . the ta. aad ad joining lot ol Kichard Tudor on the west, having thereon erected a two story frame house, a frarce stAbeevw wagoa shed and all necessary ewlbuiM Ings. . Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Orrrr.11. m said eounty el : Cambria, bounded and described as follewa. Via : . Beginning at a post oa the Ehensbnnr road. thence hy land of heirs ol John Bennett, north eK degroes west 114 perches to a post, thence by .land formerly ol EmaDuel IMsbart, north B3 de grees east 16a perches to a post oa the Ebens burg road, thenee ak ng uid road, south 12 de grees, west 7'i perches to a post, thence south 12 degrees west 40 perches to a post, thence south a dearree. west 44 perches lo the place of begin ning, containing I'M acres aad a perches strict measure, having thereon erected a two-story frame )ooe. a -frame barn and outbuildings. This farm Is sltute about threw cntlea from r rottto ww aa the old road frosa F.hensburg to Car rolitowa. ... - . . . r-TERMS : Ten per cent, of pu.r?haie mon ey to be paid at the time of the sale, the balance al one third at tbe confirmation ol the sale and one-third In six months, the remainder in twelve months from confirmation ol the sale. Inferred psy ments to bear Interest and to be secured by the judgmont bond aad mortgage of the purchas er. JOHN' A. BLAIK. Assignee ol Joseph Untwald. EbensbuTj, May 5th, liSS. 3t. TTfHEREiS THE HON. K. L. TOHNSTON, t T President J urge of the Court of Com mon Pleas, ot tbe 47th Judicial District wnlt lnsr oi tba couaty of Cambric, tat Issued h's pre cept bearing data the 14th day cf March. 1;M. to me dirscted, for holding a Special Court ol Com mot Ilea a and a tlourt er Oyer and Termin er and Oeneral Jail Delivery, and Qaa:t r Sessions of the Peaee. In Eoensburg tor the eounty aj Cambria, and to commence, oa tbe fourth Monday of Mat. being the ZAth day of May.lSii.ana to romlane three weeks. Noriea is Hkkkbt tiivgw. that tbe Cert nor. Jastlcesol the Peace, Aldera.en. and Constables, of said county ot l.'ambrla, that they be then and mere in tl ttr proper person, at 10 o clock in tne lorenoon on tbe sec.od week, it being the l.'t Monday of .une, and being the 4Ui day vt leme, 18K, w th the records, rnquistlons. eximinatHtn?, and their own renietnbrane, to do those things which, to their ottiecs appertain to he ioae and those who are bound In recognizances to prose cute airalast the prisoners tba tare or shall be ta the Jail of Cambria county, be then and there to irosecuta against them ss shall be just, turn under my hand st Etmoi-hutf , the 1st day of May Ih the year ol our Lord IMS, and the One Hundred and Twelfth Year of the Inde pendence ot the United States. - . . . , JOSEPH A. OKA I , Sheriff. EbensWurg, May lst, 1S8S. - TTiIAI, LIST. .' List of cuses set down for trial oa second week of June Term- commencing Moday, Jane lith. It. Haws.. Haws, Peden. Ingela a. Thomas. Steitman et. nx. Mlnton. Koosman . Not ley. Sam e, Khody. Walters. Ilippa at Lloyd. Krcke. Lloyd at Oraver. Same. Same Hughes. Ie (lie. Leahy. Craln." Kearney. Brady. Kearney. Bker. McOlade. 'aral-rle Iron Co. Pedea ftspn S fc.afler. Williams Yea ley Anna Csssiday, tartey Neaark Machine Co. .vs. Kasly for use ...vs. Wilkinson .......vs. Tkemas tor use vs. Cev for use. vs. Thomas vs. Orar, Assignee of Me Oesnble. ...........vs. K ager. ............ ..vs. Fairbanks Scale Ou. vs. Stabler vs. Rodgars.... .,...vs. r en n . . - . vs. Koeers....v. Swank , . vs. t'ornev. ...vs. Chapman.... vs. II. H. SHOEMAKER, Proth'y. Ebensbnrg. May 11. 14. Trtskl IJal. List of eases set down for ttisl at a special term ef court to be held at Ebensburg, commencing on Mondav. May S8lh. 1MB. Freldhoff , ,, --vs: Same., .vs. dates et al ...vs. Condren et al vs. Miller vs. Oallagher et. al vs. Untwald. Same. Fiske et,al. MeDcrmltt. Sultz si. Kennedy. Iurtin. Oiaas vs. P. K R. V. H. A. SHOEMAKER. Proth'y. Ebensbnrg, May sth, 187. Widows Appraisements. Notice Is hereby given that the following named appraismentsof property appraised and set apart fur widows of deoedeats under the Act ot Assem bly ol the 4th of Aerll A. D.. 18ol. have been filed la the Register's office at Ebensburg. in and for the County ol Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of said eounty for confir mation and allowance on Wednesday. Jane 6Uv, A. D., 1S : No. 1. Inventory and appraise -cent of certain personal property and real estata appraised and set appart for Catharine O'Neill, widow ol Owen O'Neill, late of Prospect borough, deceased, fcao. se. No. 2. Inventocy and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart tor Margaret Ryan, widow of Wm. Kyan. lateof Lil ly borough, deceased. (49. No. S. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart tor Mary B. Mouse, widow of Frederick Mouse, late ol Croyle township, deeeased, 0. No. 4. Inventory and appraisement ot sertain personal property appraised and set apart tor Margaret E. Reese, widow of F.lias Reese, lata ef Cambria township, deceased, f-Wl SI. No. 6. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property and real estate appraised and set apart for Ana Richards, widow ot W tr. H. Richards, lata of Jackson township, deeeased. 900. No. . Inventory and acpraU aaeot of certain personal property appraised and set en art ter Mary Stiles, widow of David Stiles, late or Black lick township, deceased. KA. No. T. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised aad set apart lor Emma J.Myers, widow ol William H. Myers, late of Johaatc-ea borough, deceased. 133.3&. No. a. Inventory and appraisement ol certain personal property appraised aad set apart tor Elizabeth Reese, widow of Thomas J. Reese, lata ot Cambria towaship, deceased. 93. CELEST1NE J. BLAIR, Ebensburg, May 7th, 1MH. Register. . SSINEK'S NOTICE . Notice Is hereby given that Francis Ma loy and wile of A.lleheny townjhlpiiaTo suala a Tnlantary aaslsmmeni ol all tha estata and eflects of tbe said Francis Maloy to me la Iran for the benefit ot his eredftors. All persons Indebted to tbe said Francis Maloy are hereby no: I bed to make payment to ma without delay, and tboae basing claims aa-ainet him will present ttiem properly authenticated ior aettlemeuu M. 1. KITTFXL. Assignee ol Frauds ilaluy. avbensburxt April 13, lHfeo .flu , . ...vs. ......vs. T. VI ' , vs. v- VS. VS. l'ULITHML. 'OR SHERIFF. i r:rrr"7 anrnmnce mvspii as a candidate lor Sherill, snl.je(-t to tbeJecis on ol the neat Deiuocra tie pn iu. rv eleoiiuo. . . C. A.'LANOBEIN. Ebenaharg, Pa Feb. XI, lsea. - - - - . , . "POH SHERIFF. -- John J. Klnnev. of Tun- nellhlll borongh st the coming Deiui.cr.itic prl ni ary election. Your support rei-pectlully so licitei. FOR SHERIFF. We are autf.orlr.eil to annonnce the name of W. r. Mccieiland. ol Johastown.as a candidate for Sheriff sul.ject to the decision ot the next Democratic primary election. IOR IflOR DIRECTOR. - C? are authorized lo annnnnce the name ol JobBt.Unr. of Cambria township as a can Id ate for Poor Director, subject to the 5eclson of the next Democratic primary election. TKJU POOR DIRECTOR. 'Weare authorised to annonnce the name ol James A. Wharton, of Clearfield tornhip, as a candidate for the nomination of Poor Director subject tn the decision et the Democratic p-ira-ary election, v FOtt ASSEMBLY. I hereby announce myself as a eandidste for Assembly subject to the Democratic urluiarv election, LEU Is STRAY EK. FOR ASSEMBLY. , . We are aothor!re,l to annonnce that John s. Khey Is a candidate ior nnminail-m 1or Ascm bly sut.ject to the docision ol the Democratic pri eaary election. "CHR ASSEMBLY. Tl T w "re authorized to announce the name oi Irtnlel McLauirhlln. of Jobnstown. as a can n .date for Assembly subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. VDMIN1STH tTOlCS NOTICR. letters ol adtrjinls-ration ou the es tate of Elizabeth O'Hara, deceased, late of Moo ter township. Cambria county. Fa., having heen granted to the undertone, notice is faerehv glventoall persons Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims aval nst the same will present thorn pron erly aalhenticated for settlement to. JOHN o-HARA, ; AJm'r fKlirnlH-tU O'Hara, 9eTd. Cresson, Ta , Mnv 11, iss.-t. UDITOK cViTIiE. "Fhe nndersgrc rudltor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Csm'.r'.a c0nn' v to hear snd decide onon the ewp'l.,ns tiled to the first and fcnal account of O. J. Westover, admtr Istra tpror John Westover. deceased, arid ret. art dis tribution of the balance In tha hands ol as Id eo rocntant, hereby rives notiee that ha will sit at htsom-elo the hexongh of Ebeniburg.on F-i-day. May 2.'rth. issa, st in o'clock, a. w . for the pnnoaear attending to the duties of said ap pointment, at which time and place all persons interested shall attend or be forever debarred from coming in on sait fund. wk ' A'-VIN EVANS, Auditor. Ebeasbarr, May ath. 1S!8. . 3t IORSALK The subscriber will sell at private rale a water power saw mill with from or.e to bvc acres of ground sttaat-d in Elder township, Cambria county. Pa, The mill has a If, leet overshot wheel, a clreular saw. is In gnd condition and Is located about one-hall m.le feotn the new town of Hastings, on the Krohaker railroad, and within a quarter ol a mile of the mil road and a branch ol the railroad is located nining within five md of the mill. The mill is snrrouuded with a hoe lot ol timber, yet to cut. For a goo 1 inrctment this is a rare opportunity c,iU on or adref" vue .uEcnoer ou the premise , v, . SEBASTIAN IIOLTZ. Elder township, April -7 . i 5e. 3tn. "V-OTICE i. To the Heira and Iee-al Rpresent4ties ot Clvllla Myers, deceased : .Take notice that an inquest will tie held at the late residence of Civil I Myers, deceased. In the township of Syiuioer hlll. n the County of Cambria, on Thursday May Kith. next, at lfttn o'clocit In the forenimn oi mat aay ior the purpise ol making partition of the real estate of said de.-edent to and among his heirs acd leitn.! representati vea. it the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling or the whole; otherwise, to value and aprna!.-e the same according law. at which time and place you ars reqrested toattend If you think t.rouer. J'Kl'li A. OKAY, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Ebensburg. ApriiiO. lsss. lit. - Y'JTHJE.- ll To tlie Heirs and Tegal Rcprerpntatlves of Anntq p. Mdronigle. do-eased. Take notice trat an inquest will be I. eld h,t the late residence) 01 Annie B. McUonigle. decoacd. In the bor rnph ol Lilly, In ti e t'onaty of :ambri!i. on Monday, May 28h. next, at 10 o'clock, in the f.:r-noon ol that day, tor th purpose o! rcakinir partition of the real estate ol sjid decedent to and among her heirs and tsza! repreenta:ives. If the tare can he done without prejudice to or spoilinir ol the whole otherwise, to , value and appraise the same according to law, at which time and ;.laee you are required to attend if vou think jiroper. Ji ISEPH A. ORAY. Sheriff. Sberlfi's Offi;e, Eb arbors, April 20, lSS.-Ct. vonrr. of aiiltcattok fok ch akter of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given thst an ai.).iTt ion will be made to tie (Jovernor ol Pennsylvania on May Ivth, !S8. by Michael Bracken. Joseph Hengele. Thomas Miinroe, Frederick Ebronfeld and James W. Kildutl. un der the Act of Assembly approved April iP.Hh. 1674. entitled "in act to provide lor tha Incorpor ation and regulation of certain corporations." and the suplemcnts thereto, for the charter ol an intended corporation to be called 'The Uallttrin and Tunnelhill Water. Light and Heat company. Limited," the charter and object of wnich are to supply water, fght and heat in tlie boroughs tf Oallitsin and Tunnelhill In the county l Cam bria, and State ot Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, pos'es and enjoy nit the rights, tienents and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. M. I KITTELL. Solicitor. Ebensburg, May, 4. ltsss. 3t. VTrENTIOX STOCKKAI'-fcK -Hi5h and Mitbty " the fcrst thoronirh bred Enprllsb stallion ever bronirbt to Cambrls eooo'y will stand for service durins; tbe season on Monday and Tuesday of each week at the sta ble fl John Topper, in Adams township, and the rest of the week at the stable of the owner, about So rods east ol VVilmore Station. "High and Mlvhty" Is an l'D4.-'.i.-li. Shire borse. toaled in ISM. registered nomher 511i, imuorted in Jnne 1&S7 by J . S. Kunkle fc Co., ot Irwin Station. I a., color black, weisbt I. ;jo poo nils and when folly developed wlil welti -1.04 pounds : and recently purchased by the undfrsigned for fliso. For pedigree see porters, and to te thoroughly con vinced come to see horse. T'rros : ?io ior Insur ance, payable when mare is known to be with loal. Die care, but no responsibility fur acci dents. . 1KA BI.IKiM. Owner and Keeicr. WJmore, Pa., April 27. JSf8. 1794. .' 1HH3. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And sstbor Flrat C'lauia Companies. T. W. DICK, FOB TIIE OLD BEikRTjPOK.r F1RB INSURANCE GOMT. COMMENCEII BUSINESS Ebensbnrit, Jaiy "1.18S2. v ESSENTIAL OILS. WISTERGEEES, PEPPER.1EST, PES- NT ROTAL,SPEAKJIIXT, Ac. of prime quality, bonarbt fn any quantity for cash on deliverly, free of broke rage, commission, stor age, su:., by DODGE OLCOTT, Importers and exporters. 88 William St.. New York What Medical Men Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and the Fact-lty lu general bare, over their own signature, en dorsed, for pnriry.age and quality, the now well known stimulant, siLEIS'SMLVEUAGE, The price is within the reach of most anyone, be ins; only IJ50 for a foil quart. Yon can also sret tbe following well known brands, never less than six years old : Mnch's. Olbson'sorttuckenhelm era. Full quarts, fl each, or six quarts lor $5. neatly packed and font anywhere. Send the money, tbatl may snip to you direct and oMedent to ail laws. Address MAX KRF.IN. Dealer in l'ye biaVles, My 11. "88, 1 jrr. Ailogheuy, fa. The grand display of all wool 810 Suits nov. ollercdfor sale by " Woolf, Son Sc Thoiras, th Chaninon Clothiei-s of Johnstown, has stirred u : -the whole coinnmnitv. Customers arc coming BEWILDERED BY THE BR AT BARGAINS and competitors fairly paralizcd. Everyl)ody ad mits that these ALL WOOL $10 flu ITS. are equal to any 811 Suit sold elsewhere in Johnstown. A big Variety to select from. GiTSee their great display of new Spring Hats. A beautiful Imported Pliotograpli will criven free with every Hat. CARL :R,IIjNJ IXJS, PRACTICAL AND DEALER IN v. W -5 'i. -;l JAMES & MAYEE BUG&Y CO. IVXanixfTictrtrG Tr.' ARK1ERS' & iEHOBMsTS' US. , TLe most Stylisli, Best finished and Jlost tlarablo medium ever olTcred in America. Stud for full Illustrated Catalogue, . . . 57, 59 and 61 Elm Street, CINCINNATI, Ohio, aW ' B s I I . , IU fll Pus,' i - . r artftl f . i frarl.V IT ";i-d jroi clo A-iMca. lested 1or f.it&t Yws ia many VTLl-i-Vl ftw-tS and brr.krra dcrw-n in en tofbe fn!l enjnrmoat oC 't and fuii Ma&i7StrantrUiand VLaoroori littaith. , To t hoe who :t3fr fnani t;io mrtny otrnevre dif'a-- f Fnila bout hy I nd ration, l.i 'Os.ut. Cvrr-Hrai- AVorsi, or too freo Indo.linri.c, w ak trat-yoa sood c sCr h with fptatment of your trocbl, ard secure Aiaviui .v 'HvALsfs r nf s.w;n iiiast'd iam!Hlrt.c. li JPTbREO PEHSOhfS can hav trftES DONALD E. DUFTCX, ATl'OKSKy-AT-I-AW, EsuxHurKa, 1'eks'a . Mf OfUce in t'olunnade How. He II. MYEKS. A1TOKNEY-AT-L4W. ErtEMiBtBO, I'A. AsTOfflce In tTollonade Kow, on Centre street. GEO. M. HEADE. AT rtl IfXEV-A V-LAW, Eb2KSBC, rwiffre on i;oritro street, rc iriii .:. M. D. KITTELL, A. ttorney-ot-ija w KBENSBUKd, PA. Offl'Te Armory tnildln. ojp. Court House. TW. DICK. ATTOKNET-AT-LiAW. a IbensbnrsT, Office fn hulldlnar ot T J. Lloyd, dee'd. (first floor.) Centre street. Al manner of letral business attended te satlsfactcy ril ' aad eeUo.lons a specialty. t lo-l.-tfO JJR- OLISIIOE. 534 GRANT STREET. Pittsburgh, Pa. FOK NILE STEAM ENOrwKS. CLAY Kl Ore i'ans. Holler and Sheet-Iron Work. Second-hand engines and boilers on hand. Hoist InK eusrlnes icd warhitiurv a specialty. THOM As OA KLIN, Allevheny, l'a. (Jan. JK.-ly.) AnVERTISF.KS by aadresslnit . I KsasllAt o., lOSi.ruce St., Ntw York can learn the exact coet of any proposed lino o A IlYfcKTISITVtUn American Newspapers. lOO I'ace Pamphlet lOe. ROBERT EVANS, UNDERTAKER, A!flJ riASlTACTUKEK OF anj dealer In all kinds ot ITKMTVKE, lull Hoe ol Caskets always on band.fea Bodies Embalmed WHEN KLUV1KEU. Apt S3 S8 ti -IL,J K , mi i i Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, Silverware,- Musical Instrran5nts AND . Optical Goods. Sole Agent I'OII THE Celebrated Rockford WATCHES. Columbia and Fredonia Watches. Iq Key and Stem Wit.Jers. .,ai:ge SELKCFIOX cf all kinds of JEtVELUi" always oq hand. ZiT" My line of Jwe!rv is unsurpss'sert. 'Oguh ani sf- for yourself before purchas- i?ALL W0KK GUARANTEED CARL RIVLNIUS Kber.sbur, Nov. 11, lSS5-tf. r VeliicI: rx a vi- nsonljaiin Li Uuimi tiit-ir .n ! - ;Jrr SlJ Fi ici a.n braanu. Aon ma k t,-, rr.a OTinanenociaanyway. ..uAM T IJjiifT'acCiS frit withiut drUj. Tiinali5;i aiai!Tnt!'.i nrmcntt nf 1,1- rr eirm haek.ihr rjti. TSEATZHfT. Cti3 Kx f3. Two J3. liie;, jj HARRIS REMEDY CO., nnre CnraiaT Trial of our Applianco. Aak for Termer ovjc x.-xaoiiDtree,BT.ajOTrs, lfo. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, i.oiunxo.PA, IN Cn.VKoE OF FKANCISCAX BKOTIIEIIS. Hoard and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. March i:th. 1SS5. tf. R, L. J0US;0., 1. J. LliK, A. ff. HUCK. Johuston, Buck & Co., Ebensburg, IPa. Money Received cn Deposit, HA V A R I.I N I'..1fAM). INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS COLLECTIOfS MADE tT iUaCCSSKIIlLs roiXTf. DRAFTS m the frincipal Citle Bousht stnil No lit an si s General Baniim Basinsss Transactcfla- J.CCOUXTS SOLICIT,!. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. , Ebcnjbnrs. April 4. lsS4.-tf. Etalni Fire tors Ateucy T- AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, KliEASJtURG. I'A. Important to Canvassers, WAXTril-Live C:nv?cr In everv conr.ty In the I'nited State to sell FOX "S TATENT KE VEKSUILK SAU IKON, whlcn tomtiincn two Sad Irons, Foliflier. 1'Iuter. .o.. ( no Iron doinic the work ot an entire set ol nrdluarv lr.'s.i 1 self-hor.linic hv kjs or alcoh..l Ijiuj. Jtsl:S wtr mm hut ini..s. rn m ix b-rate. A lurire an J lastintt in. .ino Insured to .jd canvasi 'i s. A.! lr--s. I..r r:i,'u!rs, .C. fJi SAU Uio.N CO..b5 Kuade St .N. Y. I I