GREAT EXCITEMENT ERF.NIIHl'HU. .. 7n)Y r,-r I'm Fin. -I Lliiu of Dicoo Good m Putin and Fancy Cheeks ever )J0) shown in Altoonaarc now being sold by Gable & Co. for 12oC. a yd. yum AW - - MAT 23. 1SSS. LOCAL . I. YD CEESOXAL. -Apodal Court benins n M.iuday next. Next Weduesdav will be Meuiorlil Day. Judu Johnston went to Philadelphia on Moudtiy. I)r. Mrlcker, of l'ortage, was In town tin Tuesday. Ex-Mht1!T Blair Is confined to his house willi rlieumatiMu. Mr. Joseph Miller, of Ashvllle. droppea Ju to seo us ou Tuesday. Mr. Joliu Connery, of Chest Pprlngs, wax 1" ton " Tuesday. New coods, latest sprint and summer ty !. t McDonald" store, Loretto, l'a. Miperintenilept I.eerh will ..i.irnss on Memorial Day at deliver tbe Kast Cone- rnauuh. Mr. F.ilwar.i Mower. br.ikeman on tbe brarch train, U TlsUtufi his parenu In Altooiia. Mr. Abel Lloyi. Jr.. of Shady Side, was violin at borne la this place the past few daya. Mrs. M. Sullivan, of Detroit, Mich., U vloitioit her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. K. Duf tun, of this place. Ou Friday evening a calf beloniilnR to Mr. Uuhert Davis residing nearBeulah, was killed by lUtito In. Mr. Wlufleld Evani, formerly of this place, but now of l'Utabuuh. Is ioaw on a visit to bis parents. Two hordes were 4loleu from the stable nf James McCoriulck. 'iear Aruiauifti, Indi ana county, on Monday uljjht. Miss Maiy Kobcrts, dauntiter of Mr. U. T. KoIhtic, of tills place. U Lsltin her lousio, Mu-s .leticie MuLdon, of rutaburtih. Kev. B. M. Kerr, of Browcovllle, Ta., formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church, 1 1 , ; s nlare. was a visitor to our town on Mot- day. Thomas II. C.reevy, of Altoona. and John M i:ennlds, of Bedford, were elected di'ieuateH from this district to the S'. Louis convent I in. A new portico is belna added to the rea id nee of C onductor Snyder. The house of Mr. Frank shoemaker has undergone the the same Improvement!. Hon. Jacob .-Uler known all over the .State ns "Tuple Jake" Zeiler, editor of the Butler 11 r,tld. died at his home in But ler on Sund.iy last, ayd 75 years Don't fail to see the "Mikado" by the Amateur Opera Company, on next Tuesday eenina, ns it wlM positively be their last appearance in this place this season The next exhibition of the Westmore- laud Countv Attrk-ulturnl Society wilt be held on their vrouruls in Oreenaburg ou Scttenuier l!th, VJth. 20:r, and 2tst. Uupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer. :;i Arch St., V hllndelphia. Ta. Ease at once, no operation or delay from buM rie, ut'ested by thousands of cures after others fail. The Altoona Times on Monday last en tered on its fifth volume. The Tim's, al ways briunt and interestlnt; Is steadily grow Int; In public favor and rows ju usefulness each succeeding year. WH)i. .' VYooi. 1 Wanted at McDonald's Btore. I.ortt'.o. Ta. The highest pi ice allow ed. I'art cash paid If desired, or woolen good., Keutucky Jeans and mioses' and ladits bhoes at cost In exchange. Augustus KInn, the youngest of the Klyun family, the well kuown IumtHrmen of Clearfield county, died at his home In Jayriesvl'.le, on Monday lst, aued ."!) years, lie leaves a widow and live or six children. The executive committee on the Juniata Valley EtltorUI association will meet at the Tribune office, Altoona, on Thursday, May 31, at 2 o'clock r. M to select tho place and arrange for tbe annual excursion of the association. A loaded car was sent down the Side I traek on the Tyrone and Clearfield road, at ;raham station on Saturday night, with the purpose of wrecking the night express. The engine and express was badly damag ed. The design was rubbery. An unfurnished horn of seven room in the east ward, Ebensburg, wit! ne ready for occupancy and for rent by th 13th of June next, will be n nterf for the summer or tor a term of jeais. For particulars ap ply to Iienry l')roe, Eoensburg, Ta. Wanted at McDonald's store In Loretto. Ta , ."')"D r? s. of clean dry wool ; 1000 bushels of gooit potatoes ; 5k bushels of hand picked beans; also butter, egits, dried apples, and all other kind of country produce, for which the highest prices will be paid. We l ave peedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Dlphtl.erla, Canker Mouth, and Ilend.urie, In Sliiloh's Catarrh iiemedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Trice. SO cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. An unknown man, aged about fifty year, slept Wednesday night of last wefk on a tias conduit at the furnace of the Blair lion it Coal Company at llollldaysburg. and w.is suffocated. This is the thud victim of the same kind at these furnaces within the past year. Thomas Trevrra. employed at the stone quarry of Ktnanuel Jatii-s, on the line of the Somerset and Cambria railroad eleven miles from Johnstown, was struck In the abdomen t y ths handie of a derrick on Fri day morning and so badly hurt that be died ome hours later. Mr. Wi'liam Carney, of Munster town ship, and Mr. Ed. liyrne, of this place, were very unceremonloiistv dropped ou the street, at ttie Diamond, on Tuesday evening. They weie ridmg in a roud cart aud when cross ing the gutter the bars that holds the seat gave way ai.d left them on the street. They wer not liutt. To pome "C'ration and the C'l!tic" m.y be a tifayy lupic. but to The CnhnlU: M' r ' for Jua'o It will b pleasantly as well as learncl'y treated by Mr. Msisham Adams. 11 will show that the alfted minds of ar.tiiity were not unknowing of tbe orkiut f tlie universe as narrated In tbe lUbrjw Scriptures. Annie Shirey, daughter of Joseph Stil Jiy. nf Walnut (irove (JoliUidown). was Ukvu to D::in)tit Ai-ylutu ou Motuliy morn. i:iU. t-be is agvd about 10 yt-nrs, and hss b en Id a dt'Uiented coriJitlon for sonis time. Her ct mniittal Vt the asvlnm was made bv I ui!-e Johnston at the request of the girl s father. ,o', n 7.iir Tribune T'e veterans residing in the neiiiLbor IhmiiI of Ashvilio and surrounding neighbor hood intend org.tnizl. ga Urand Army Pot at AahviUe. A meitSng will be held on Sat urday evening, June 3:b next, at 7 o'clock i'. at the house of Joseph Miller In Asb vtl'.e for the r.urpoe of making the prelimi nary arrangements. All old soldiers are In vited to attend. The -Mikado" will be played In the Opera Houm In this piaen ot Tuesday. May ".tli, by the Amateur Opera Company, of Kheiis'iurg. Tis etiWrtaiiimru: will be for ttie 1-el.elit of tbe Dtwi Company, and -Mouid be well patronized. Uc-eived seat iii nrts wji i.e on rt;e a! t.. Ja-iies" d ug store, rorlurther particulars tieoUivbl iu aUoUicr Coluu-u. see auver- Bargains at McDonald's store, Loretto Pa. Sugars, 6, 7, 8 and 9 cents per tb ; coffee 15 and 2:1 cents per tt. ; rice 8 cts. per lb. barley 6 cts. per !t. ; oat meal 3 cts. per TV flour 100 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 3, 8, 10 and 13 cts. per yard, rhildrens, misses and ladies shoes at cost for spot cash or trade. The E'oensburg Normal School Is pro gressing nicely ; each week adding new stu- deuts to the enrollment list. Tbe number now Is about eighty. Five more weeks after this one will close the term, and those wishing to come in for a review or general brightening ifp In their studies should enter soon. As a class, tbe students In atten dance have been doing good work and a gen eral gtod feeling pervades tbe entire reboot. Notices are posted op directing the owners of dngs In tbe borough of Ebens- bnrg, to call on t he borough clerk , and have their dogs registered and pay tbe tax within ten days from the 18th Inst. It Is an impo sition to collect the tax from people who voluntarily go and pay, and those who do not are allcwed to escape. Not one dog In every twenty Is taxed In Ebensburg, and the officials collecting the tax are the per sons who are aware of it. The dead body of a man. Identified as William Houlihan, was found on an Island in tbe Conemaugh river about four miles be low Johnstown on Monday, with a number of wounds about tbe bead and face. Ilonll ban was about 33 years of age and bad been working in Johnstown at bis trade, that as a stone cutter, since be came to that place about two weeks ago. It Is supposed that he either fell off one of the bridges or was knocked oft by tae cars. He bad been on a spree for several days previous to the finding of his body. J. L. Mitchell, a resident of Altoona, and a railroader by occupation, on last Fri day evening was shot In tbe back by Mich ael Sharkey, proprietor of the Keystone Hotel In that city. Mitchell alleges that the siootiog was unprovoked, but Sharkey says that while he was oat Mitchell on being refused a drink by Mrs. Sharkey, threw a bottle at ber and be coming In at that moment and seeing bis wife's danger, fired the shot oc the spur of the moment with the ( Intention of Intimidating Micbell who turn around just as he fired and received tbe shot in the back near the shoulder blades. It Is thought Mitchell will recover. A meeting of representatives of a ma jority of the regiments composing the Penn sylvania Reserves was held at narrlsbnrg on Monday night. It was called to consider the decision of Attorney General Kiik patrlck denying the right of the Reserves to combine their appropriations In the erecting of a memorial hail on the battle field It wks decided to draw up a memorial for presentation to the State Monument com mission requesting It to delay action with relation to the Reserves until the neat meet ing of the legislature, when It Is hoped to have passed an amendment to tbe act of last June which will permit pooling of appropriations. Messrs. S. M. and W. L. Woodcock, of this city, have opened on their land at Bear Toop, on the Bell's Gap railroad, one mile north of Lloydsvile, Cambria comity, three veins of bituminous coal of a most er?e!lent quality, and we understand that several parties are anxious to lease the land for the purpose of mining the coal and manufac turing coke, etc. The entire territory Is ?aid to be underlaid with these three valua ble veins, and their developement will be itm wjinninu vi a prospvruue ousuiisa ca reer for mat section ot our neignoonug county of Cambria, as well as the forerun ner of otter developements of a similar char acter ic the immediate neighborhood. Al. toona Ttmt$. Keaolatlwne. At a meeting cf Sr. Mlcuaels T. A. and B Society held In Ixiretto on Sunday. May 13. 1SMH. The following preamble aud resolu tions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased tbe Almighty Uod In hla wisdom to remove from amongst us our much esteemed and valued fellow member Simon Sutton and Whereas, In his death we feel t bat this scclety and the family of which he was a much beloved member, bave met with an Ir reparable loss ; therefore be It .vfref. That while we must bow sub I mlssively to the decrees of Divine Provi dence, we feel deeply the loss of one who 1 was a firm friend and fearless advocate of I temperance and a kind and affectionate son i and nrotber and a useful member of society. I fi'totvrd: That we extend to his bereaved ; and afflicted parents our heartfelt sympa thies In this hour of their sorrow, knowing : that tbelr greatest consolation lies In the re- membrance of bis upright and virtuous life. Jitxitt. That tbese resolutions be record ! ed In tbe minute bonk of the society and ! published In the Cambria Freeman and a ' copy of the same presented to the parents of ; tbe deceased. James W. Dailet. ) JofKpM A. S anlan, i Committee. Pierce B. Lacy. J Bcttk City, Montana, May 13. 18S3. Editor Fkeeman. Axcordlo to prom ises. I will stive you a history of my experi ence lu this place and ot my Journey here. I left rittsaurRh on tbe 30 lb of April, and. with the exception of a slight experience In a railroad wreck at Xorvralk, Ohio, bad a plea-ant trip, arriving beta on tbe th of May. All U not gold that (.litters." and despite tbe fact that before my coming work waa ! S,IJ to plenty, on my arrival I found tbere were about six men for every Job. The wagee are good from $2 50, f3 00 and f3.C0 per day for miners. It Is a lively town every third or fourth boue Is a store or saloon. I have not seen a fcot of ground under cultivation and Ii have been around considerable. As I write i (Sunday) tbe blacksmith acrosi the street Is hammering away the same as on week j - at a lo Sundays are Dot kept and morals are v ebb. (rambling, day and night Is going on without Intermission from one week's end to another. Drunkenness la a csrtlinal virtue, and gambling, the great ob ject of the higheat education. There are people here from all part of thB world, all trjlng to get ahead cf eacl other . there Is no "neighbor" lo this country' Every niau la tor himself and must take care of himself. There are six or seven churches here, but as far as I have seen they are more for trna ment than use. Some of my old neighbors would open their ryes wide Indeed, if Ihey eould be here one Sunday and see eveiy biittiue- cvtl-' i di t';e same as on an' other day. Not wisbin ti Mm L too aiucu u! jjui bp ice I remain Tiuly Voars, 1'H.X LLtK. Memorial Day. The undersigned committees having been appointed to make arrangements for the proper ons-rvenr!of Memorial Day, respect fully subiril the following report. rtie procession will form at 1 o clock r. M.. on Memorial Day. on Julian street, with right of column resting on Ilign street, in the following order. Advane Dnird, ttD(hnra I'adcts Krriiburv t'oroet Hand. Mount OalltlxlB School. Ebnburs IHimiMt Kir ' paay. thniouric Normal ScbooL. KstKbla i.UJea Ele. All Ulvl Soldirri and Sailor. Other 4 ncanizllont eel 1'itiaanf . John M Junrs l'ol No. &M Cr. A. K. Commltto oa Flower. In Carriage with Flowera. ORDER OF MARCH. South on Julian to High street, thence east on High to Ontre, thence toatb on Centre to Court Yard. Puollc Memorial Exercises win then be conducted by John M. Jones Poet. Music, by tbe band; Ad dress, by Hon. J. P. E kla ; Music America by the cholrn of the tereral ehurcbe of Ehruaburg ; Benediction, by tbe Chaplain. The column will then reform and move north ou Centre to nigh btreet. thence eet on High street to Lloyd's Ometery. Dirge, by the band ; Prayer, by the Chaplain ; Ad dreis, by Poet Commander : Distribution of flowers , Benediction. The procession will then return on High street to Caroline Mreet, thence north on Caroline street to Old Cemetery on Sample street, and. after tbe services, will mors west on Sample to Ontre street, thence north oa Centre to Homer street, tfieoce wet on Horner street to Catholic Cemetery, and. after services, will return to Post liail and (Jutland. COMMITTEES. The following committees have been ap pointed for the occasion : On f lowers Last ard. r.dith tvan. Addte J one. Mamie Thompson. Edith Bar ker, May Davis, Annie Davison, Koale Long. West Ward Louie MeNamara. Maud Stlnefelt. Julia Council. Madge Dick, Allie Jones, Sadie Uolstnger, Annlo Black, Edith Myers. Flowers to be collected and deposited at the Council Chamber by 8 o'clock a. m., on Memorial Day. Committee on arranging bouquets. Tbe ladles of tbe town. On decorating graves. T. W. Dick. Geo. Gurley, S. D. Patterson. Ellas Rowland. Jo seph S. Kelly. Milton Jones. On soliciting contribution to defray ex penses. D. E. Evans, W. n. Davis, John Long. On designating graves. William Clement, James N- Evans, n. J. Crouse. Comrade Dick will represent Post at Lloyd Cemetery ; Comrade Patterson at the Old Cemetery, and Comrade Lilly at the Catholic Cemetery. V. S. Barker ia appointed as Chief Mar shal, and C. Lengthen as Asst. Marshal. The commutes respectfully requests that all organizations and citizens ot the town turn out on said day to commemorate the valor, bravery and patriotism of our fallen heroes, who made their breasts a barricade between cui country and ltd foes, and that ad m . - the flaa nDder which they fought may never be dishonored. V. II. ('OXXELL. ) I Es,iE 'SOLMXOEII Committee. T I tliviiXv ' S l.j.UAii.m, j . . Half Bate to IU Convention via rnn liaala Railroad. With a view of accoramojatlng tbe hosts ot visitors to tbe political conventions and others general meetings hereinafter men tioned, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excutslon ticket to tba points named below from all promiDer.t stations on its system, on the dates specified, at one fate for tbe round trip. Tbe tickets will be mod for passage in both directions on all reg ular pa-senger trains, except Umited Ex press train. Tbe occasions on whlcb such ticket will be sold are as follows: To Iruliinapo is. Indiana, oa account of the National Prohibition ConvenLon, whlcb will net May 30lh. ticket will be sold from May -Jib. to 2!'td inclusive, good for return trio uLti! Jut.e Clh. ltSS. Inclusive. To 5'. Lou i. Mo., on account of tbe Na tional Democratic Convention, which will ro-t June 3th. tickets will be sold May 31st to June 4th. inclusive, good to return until June 12th. Inclusive. To Cincinnati. tblo, oa account of tbe meeting of the Supreme indge of tbe World, KnUhts of Pythias, which will assemble June l'-'tti, tickets will be sold June 7th to 11th, inclusive, good to return nntil July 2d, IS, inclusive. To Chicago, lit., on account of the Na tional Republican Convention, which will meet June I9:h. tlrknts will be sold from June 11th to lMf.b, inclusive, good to return nntil June 2"th, Inclusive. The mutes over which tbe tickets will be oid Is Tennsylvalna Kailroad to Pittsburgh, ibence oy the Pennsjlvania Company' licss to destination. Tbe well-known and superior advantages of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, aiieing from complete facilities, fine equipment, and Its unsurpassed service of through trains, com mends this route most strongly to Intending visitors to these great gateerings. Walter L.. Main's Shows arrived in this City yesterday and gave two exhibitions to very large crowds. Tbe show is first-class ia every respect. It is composed of many features, namely: Hazel, tbe "vonderful" performing Shetland fony. Bigelow, the strong man, who actually out polled a pow erful team ot Uorsea. Mont. Leonard, tbe truly wonderful Iron jawed wonder, wbo lifted witb bis teetb alone a living horse. Dan Rice, the llorse witb rnman brains, wbo d:d tbe dying act to perfection, and picked out tbe bandsornest lady and home liest gent In tbe audience, created mucb taugbter. Tbe Ilotses. Ponies, Dogs, and Goats ware all well trained. Tbe music was supnrb, tbe clowns all funny, and tak ing at all in all It was one of the best shows that ever visited this City. The free exhlb Uioo on tbe show grounds at 1 and 7 P. M.a was witnessed by 3.000 people, and was worth going miles to re.Jjfalo (A. 1".) Courier. Tbls show is three limes larger ever and will exhibit at Ebensburg on Mon day, June 4kh. Backlen'a Arnica &fIve. Tbe best salve in the world fot Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulrs, bait Kbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbillblaina, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles or bo 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. Loretto. HAKKIAUE UCOSEN ISSUED. The following marriage licenses ere Issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, May 23 18SS: Iienry H'ne and lizzie Wolf. Cambria. John E Dixon, bite tjwn&hlp and Mary E. Sflbert. I'ltlsOurgh. r. William 11. Iiatitley. Johnstown and Izora A. Shnk. Adams township. Wnliatu 11. Brown and Silona M. Bowers, Summerhill. . Peter H. liarnheimer, Ashvllle and Mary Robine, Washington township. I. W. Goughnour and Annie potts, a Eat Conemaugh. Augustine MeEiheney. Loretto and Man gle Waiters. Allegheney township. William Lingerfeltrr, Iieade township and Annie Dick, lilair Co.. 1'a. Mjr Box (three years old) was recently taken with cold in the nead. It seemed finally to settle in Ms nose, winch was stopped np for daya and bights so that it was difficult for bim to breathe and bleep. I called a physician who pie?cribed. but did him bo good. Finally I wer.l to the drug tt.fr aud got a bottle ot Ely's Lratn lUltn. It sevmed to woik like ataxic. Tte boy's nose waa clear lu diys. aud lie baa beeu all rluU tvtr since. 12. J. llii-irvl. New Voik. UR Own Special Weave of Wool Henriettas (will not pull apart in i the thread as many do) for 75c.a yard is a Genuine Bargains lbryou. j tiled. DrXXEGAN. At the residence cf his son Edwurd Dunr.egan. E-q.. at St. Auifus tine, on Sunday. May 20:h. Mr. Mi chael Dunuei;ab, axed 9a years. The deceased was born !n Iieland and emigrated to this country about sixty years aoo. After working for some time on the I .kII, nrlr. h. Irvfaroil In "l"rfi rid tow n- ship, then an unsettled wilderness and lived to see it become dotted over with some of tbe finest farms in tbe county. He was a kind-hearted and good neighbor and was eb teemed by all acquainted with him. He was a man of remarkable and robust consti tution and np te a ftw years ago enjojed perfect health. He leaves to survive him two sons. Edward and Michael, both well known citizens of Cleaifield township. His oldest son, Patrick, died several years ago. Ola remains were interred at tbe Catholic cemetery at SU Augustine on Tuesday. ITEL At her home In Portage townsT.lp, on Wednesday. May lfitn 1HSH. tin. Marga ret IteU wife of James lusl. aged 34 years. Tbe deceased was a daughter of Felix O'- Xeil, of Mcnster township, and bad been ill for several weeks. She bore ber affliction with great foititude and resignation and was strengthened by the sacraments of tbe ; Catholic church, of which she was a devoted member. She bad the happiness or being comforted in ber last moments by ber sister Rose (in religion Sifcter Theresa) and another Sister of Mercy, now of Dunbar, Pa. The deceased leaves a husband and five children, her father and mother and several brothers and sisters to mouru her loss. After a Kequiuiu High Mas? and some in structive remarks by the pastor, Uev. Father MpfTnch. the remains were consigned to their last resting place in the Catholic rem eterv. Wilmore. on the IStb Inst. May the rest in peace. A. Sheriff's Sales. T"Tlrtu of landrv writ of Fieri FTrrtaiand XJ irmdittxni tlzpomtt Isoued out ot thefourt ot Coain Plea ol Cambria eoonty. and to ma dtreete'1, there will te eipofed to puMle sale, a tho Court Home ta Ebenaburir. oa - MOXDAY, JUXE 4, 1SS8, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M the lollownlnj real estate to wit; All the rliht. title. tit lntrt of J. R. Litx- Inser ot In. anJ to all that errtaln plve or par cel otlaoi rlttiatca In l lrameM lownDii, l am brta Conner. Pa., bounded and desTibed a fol low. tIz : Adionrolnir lands of Jam, lobn and Mlcharl McUermltt on tbe eat. couth and wft. having the Connor tract on the north, con tlnln oe hnndrrd (100) acre more or le, about eventy (TO) of which are cleared, harlntc thereon erected a lov boue and lo barn. Tkn ; in p iptfj ttn as ii i at a'vj vu iu as s, tuc uik vi .. I Li,Tiol?.nd Eugene Litzinger, admirlstrator ( cj i"m. I.itlnrr. deceased. Also, all the rixht. title and Interest of Frank ' Ilurdxn ol. in and to all tfaatiert:in lotof itr- nnd i altuatej in tbe borccuh ol Asbrllle. Cambria I county. Pa., (.cnticg ou Main street and extend- I ln bark one hundred fioo; feet, more or less, to x . i a. a. . a a atil lsT LI I an alley, bavins; thereon erected a two-story frame houe and other futl uilding. being the same lot of around which loseth Trexier and wife by deed date ! March 6th, IsMS, and recorded In Vol. 54. page 4s'.. conveyed to A. L.S :'. Kur voon. now in the occupancy of Fraclt Burif.Kn. Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suit of Frederick Eirer. Also, all tbe right, title. -iJ Interest of Patt Council ot. in and to all that certain piece or par ret ol land situated In Ea?t Taylor township, Cambria county. Pa.. Irootins on tbe Ebensbur-c and Johnstown road on the wedt and running back to an alley on the east, adjoining- lot of Thomas McOovern on Ibe south and Kodaer Mc- Anally on the north, nntaininw one acre, having thereon erected a two-story plank hoasvand oth- er outbuil lintrs.now In theoccupancy ol Patt Con- nell. Taken in execution aud to sold at the suit of Commissioners of Cambria County. Also, all the rlnt.t, title, and Interest ot John Keese and F.tiTatteth Keese ol In. and to all that certain trtct ol land situated in ItlarklicK town- ship, Cambria county. Pa.. d)olnln lands of Isaac Michaels on the east. Jefterton Krwland on tb north. Kiiaa Rowland on tbe west and others, contaminc liny (So) a re. more or less, about acres cleared." bavin; tbe-eon erected a one and a half story Kia bouse, now in tba oecupancr ot Jcbn Reese. Taken in execution aud j0 be sold at tha salt nf ! Jefferson Rowland Alo. all the rlicht, title, au l interest of Ahra- ham UcHtves ol. In and to all that certain piece , or (arri ot Und sitoatea in arjaebatDa town ship, Cambria county. Pa., bounded and describ ed as follows, viz: n tbe west t y lands ol James Anderson and on the north 1 land of VV'm. Kaith and Anthony Kaiier. on the south ty lands of Mr, hultx and on the ea-t br lands ol tiray l W jland. Taken in ezecatlon and to be sold at the suit ol Peter Uarman. Also, all the riarht. tlUe, and Interest or F. M. Flanaaraa ot, in and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situated In t'lcarfleld township, C'ambrla eonntv. Ph.. noundad and descrlhed as follows, vis : Kearinninar at a tost at a corner of Anthony Swoyer and John Cooohana, thence 6y said Cooohans land f decrees west 16s perch es, more or Ic. to a post, thence sooth one de gree west 10ia perches, more pr less, to a post, thence south '. decrees eat ISW perches, more or less, to a plue, thence by Anthony Swojer's land, north one decree east lo23 perches, more or lc., to tbe place of heclnnlnc. ountainlnar one hun dred (100) acres, more or less. and tbe usual al lowances. Also, all the right, title, and Interest ol F. M. Flanacsp of. In and to 'all that certain piece or parcel of land situated In Clearfield township. Cambria countv. Pa., hounded and described a follows, vli : Ueclnnitig at a post at corner ol Patrick Watson land, thence north decree west ltt) perches, snore or less, to a post, thence south one decree wet K6za perches to a post, thence by land of Daniel Coaahan south Si de crees east 199 perches to a post, thane bv land cf Swoyer and Hertheya north one decree east ISC, perches. snore or less, to a post, the placeoi Lectnnlnc. contalnlns; one hundred (100) acres and allowance. Taaen In execution and to be sold at tb suit ol 1. Fleming, Jr., cr shier. T-TERMS OF SALK : One-third ol the pur chase money to be paid when the protery is knocked down and tbe remaining two -thirds on the confirmation f the deed. JOSEPH A. aKAY.Sherifl. EbebJbnrg, Slay lltli, lee. Register's Notice. The followlns: accounts hare been examined and pasted by roe and remaio Bled of record in this office for the Inspection ot heirs, legatee, creditors, and all others Interested and will re presented to tba Orphan' Court of Cambria County for confirmation and allowance on Wed nesday, June Sin. A. 1SSS: No. l. First and final account ol Jno. P. LI Eton and T. F. Zimmerman, executors of the last will and testament of Christian Myers, lata ol Adams township), deceased. No. 2. Sixth account ef John P. Linton and ramnel bheam. survlvlnc executor of Ceo. Bheam. late of Lower Yoder township, deceased. No. 3. First and final account of Emanuel Klt ebey. administrator ot Jno. Kltchey, lata ot Johnstown boronch, deceased. No. 4 Flrt and final account of Jno. f.TIbbott and Alvln Evaos. two ot tbe administrators of Tho. J. Lloyd, late or Ebensbunr borouch, de eeased. No. 5. First and final account of Eliza Sbeehan, adalnistrattix oljohn Sbeehan. late of White town.blp. deceased. No. S. First and final account of Mary Ann Kelly, administratrix ot Charlea Kelly, lata of Conemaoirh boruueh. deceased. No 7. First and final account nf Ellxt Jane Ifari.ln. administratrix ol James T.; Lmrbln, late of Munater township, deceased. Nil. 8. Second ami final account of Oeorge Myers, cunrdian ol Henrv MctSulre. son of Mark j McOutro. late ol 'lear field township. deceased, j No. S. First and final account of t:i.i Jane i Durbin. administratrix ol James T. Harbin, whs ruiiDeot the executors ol Aucustlo lurtln, late of Munster township, deceased. No. lo. First and neal account of Leo Wess, executor ol Joseph iincaner, late of Cnivle towa shio. deceased. No. II. Firnt and final account of Samuel Keed. executor of Ann Elizabeth Bracken, late of xiiackllck township, deceased. No. 12. Firt and hnal account of F.ncena Lltx Inirer and W. M. Lltxlner. administrator of V at. Litxlncer. deceased. ho was administrator Ol .lobn Ala loy. deceased. No. 13. Final account of John J. Oood. execu tor ol John sterner, deceased. No. 14 First and final account cf Hiram Mc- Outre. administrator ot W in. J. Mciiuire, late of-lean eld townsbln. deceased. No. IS. First and partial account of Hiram Mc Ualre. sctlng executor ol Patrick AlcOutre, lata OI leamelil township, deceased. No. 16. Firt and final account of Joseph Llm bacherand Martin llomlck. executor of Martin llornh'k. lateof Kiehland luwnsblo. deceased. No. 17. First a ad partial account ot lrwtn Hor- rell. guardian of llertba Wat!, minor child of rrabvl Walls, deceased. No. !8. First and baal account of Thomas ww f.arr llivl. Tat ..f TMaclrll..lr twnh,.. .1 i "uuel. I li,L t'ELESTINE J. ig, Ilay TlL. 1j. iil.AIK. Kegisier. Sheriff's Sale. J vtrtne ol a writ of F.tri Facias Ifraed out ol the court or Common Plea ol Cam bria countv. and to me directed, there will be ex cuud to Vublie ale. at the Mansion House in Johnstown, on FRIDAY, JUXE 0, 1SSS, AT I O'CLOCK, P. M.. tbe following real eatate to wit : All the rlicht. title, and Intercut ol Ed. L. Shaf fer of. in and to ail that certain piece or parcel jiuaiea in l pper & ooer u.wn?nip. jm itr, r , t ounded and described a fol low, via : Heirlnnlna- at a Spanish oak at the land ot J&eob W. Keam. thence by fame north 53 dntree east M and fe-10 percbe to a pott at the poMtr road, thence by name north SI de cree west 17 perrhea to a post, north Vo' J decree weot -JU uerche north IS Cexreea west 3j an1 3-10 percheatoa put a corner ol land ot W illiam Keara. thence dt same south es oeirreef writ , and S-l ptrcbes to a post, thence by land ot the Cambria I -on Company touiii 40 decrees east f"i percbe to tbe place ol bcrinnlnir. containing 'SJ acre and W7 perches, all cleared. Taken la exe cution and to be sold at the stilt ol use James O'- Connor. TlKNS OF SALE: One-third of the pur- ebase money to be paid when the property is ; Bsackeo aown and the remaining iwo third on tne oonnrmauoa ot toe aa. JOSifcPH A.UKAY.Sberiff Etnsburx. May 11. ibss. ADJOURNED Assignee's Sale -OF- Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria county. Pa., to medl rected 1 w ill expose to public eale al the Court House in E'jenstjurn, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY2G, 'S3. AT 1 0"CLO:K. p. m the followinx described real estate, vlx : All those two certain lots of ground sl'nate In j riven to all persons indebted to sid estate to the West Ward of the forounh of ElenburK. ' make pavment without delay, and those having Cambria county Pa., front! oh 131 feet on Hlifh claims avutnst the same will pre'eni them prop street on tbe north and running back Mi leet t erly authenticated lor settlement to. alone Alar; Ann street on the est to J.ioya ; street, alone Lloyd s'xeet on the south and ad- I joinmc lot ol Htchard Tudor on the west, havlne 1 thereon erected a two story frame bouee. a trame j stable, a waicon shed and all necessary outbuild- I Insrs. I Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township o( Carroll, in said county of Cambria, bounded and described as follows, vis : I Beginning at a pest on th Ebensbura; road, thence by land of heirs of Jehn Bennett, north S decrees west 114 perches to a post, thence by j land foitnerly ol 'Emanuel Dlshart, north Ude- i rreea east 150 perches to a st or. the Lbens- I burr road, thence alcnsr said road, south 12 d arrees. west 73 perches to a po si. thence sooth 12 devrreea west 40 perches to a post, thence south ft decrees, west 41 percnes 19 ids pi erches la the place of bevln- ninar. contalnlns: 120 acres and 72 perches strict measure, having thereon erected a two-rtory trame bouse, a trame barn and outbuildliiKb. This farm Is sltute about three miles from Car rolltown an tba old road from Ebensburg to Car rolltown. Si-TERMS: Ten per ceDt, ol purchase mon ey to be paid at the time of the tale, the balance ol one third at the continuation of the sale and one-third In six months, the remainder In twelve months trom conurmalien ol the sale. Deferred payment to near Interest and to be secured by I tne judirmont Dona ana morire oi me nirrais er. JOHN A. BI.A1K. Affiance ol Jo.-tpb Outwald. tbccsburjr. May 5th, leS. 3t. c:e: fasiLiirSiTivS. roon Pica, cl the 47tb Judicial IMstrlct conslst- ' lea: 01 tbe contiy of Ca-Jibne. has issued his pre cept bearing date tbe 15th day ol March. 19. to I me directed. f r holdlns a Special Court olCom- raou I ie ou . ' .. er and o-enerai jail iiei:very. ana uuarter ' Sessions of the Peace, in Klx-nsburt lor the ; countv of Cambria.- and to commence on the j f. urth Monday of May. bclmc the iith day ol ! iijr and to continue thrco weeks, r N.mca is Hkkebt iivf. that the Coroner. : ; Justices ot the Peace. Aldermen, and ConMables. i , of said county of Cauihria. that tbey le then and ; ! there la tl:elr proper person, at 10 o'clock In the ; forenoon on tbe src.nd week, it bcinx the 1st , Monday ol .une, and We In if the 4th day ot lune, ' ' mv5, w ih the records, inu.rtiuufc. examinations. ! an, their own remembrances, to do those tlm. 1 which to their othoes apertain to t-e done -nd ! ! tbore who are boond lu recoicnizanees to prose- j eute aitrst tbe prisoner that are or shall le In i j the Jail of Cambria county, be then and there to 1 , i rosecnta avamst them a shall be lust. i (iivrat under my band al KKensborn. the 1st day ; of May in the vearol our Iord 18. and the One Hupdred and Twelfth Year ol the lnde- ! peodence ol the United States. JOSEPH A. tlKAl.SherlfT. Kbeasburit, May 1st, loss. TltlAl LIST- Li fto femes set down lor trial on second week of June Term, commendiuc Mowday, June 11th, ISIS. Miit.i.... v. Peden . ......vs. Kapp ..vs. Sl.afler .vl kVilllams v- Yeaaley vs. Anna . vs. C'aSSl.lay v. ariey ...vs. Newark Machine Co. .vs. Haws. Peden. Iancbeln a. ThomaJ. Steltman et. ux. M in ton. Kooimtn. Motley. Same. Khody. Walters. Hipp b. Lloyd. Kecke. Lloyd k Craver. Name. ISam. Kasly for ule ...vs. Wllalnson v. Thomas tor use vs. Cov tor use - vs. Tbomas . . vs. (jrar, Asf icnee of Mc- Comble. .. vs. Kager , va. Fairbanks Scale Ou vs. Slabrer vs. KodcdTs...... vs. Fen n.. ....va Kodcers . . v s. Swault vs. Corney.... vs. Chatman v. Hucbes. Ie (a lew. Leahy. Craln. Kearney. Brady. Kearney. Maker. Mt-Olade. 'aml rla Iron Co. H. H. SHit9lAi.LK, from y. Ebensburg, May 11. 1SSS. Trial List. List of cases set down for trial at a special term of court to be held at Ebensburg, commencing on Mondav. May asm. 1SK8. Freidhoff vs: Same . vs. Crates etal....... Outwald. Same. Flska et. al. Mcllermttt. Stoltz & Kennedy. Horbln. Condron et al.. -vs. Miller vs. Oallagher et. al vs. CilajiB vs. V. K. K. Co. H. A. suokmaks.k, Protn y. Ebens'junr, May 5th, 1SS7. Widows Appraisements. Vol Ice Is hereby riven that the lollowlnc named anpraismentsof property appraised and set apart i.,r aridows of decedents under the Act ot Assem bly ol the 4 to of April A. lsil. have beeu . . i u I . nfflM .t fh...hBnt. In and Diva in vuw f, - - - tor the County ol Uambrla. and will be presented to the Urphan's Court ol said county for confir mation and allowance on nraiiwnj,J"'i A 1) JS8S : No? 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal proerty and rea" etats appraised and 1., . fnr Catharine U'Nelll. widow ol Uwen O'Neill, late of Prospect borough, deceased, viao.- so. No 2 Invento-y and appraisement of certain personal properly appraised and scf apaet lor Marcaret Kyan. widow of Wm. Kyan, late ol Lil ly horoucn. deceased. -9. No. 3 inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart for Starr B. Mouse, widow of Frederick Mouse, late Oi Croyle towDShip. deceased. . Ne. 4. Inventory and appraisement ol sertaln personal prorty appraised and set apart tor Mara-aret E. Keese, widow of Ehas Keese, Ute of C'atn'-rta township, deceasetl. r:l 31. No. 5. Inventory and appraisement or certain personal property and real estate appraised and set apart for Ann Kichards. widow of W in. H. Ktehards. late of Jacason township, deceased, S3ol. No. 6. Inventory and appraisement of certain Srrson.il property appraised and set anart tor lar; Stile, widow of lh.vld Stiles, lateof Blaca llck township, deceased. IT3. No. T. Inventory and appraisement of certain rrsonal protfertv appraised and set apart lor Emma J.Myers, "widow ol William H.Mjers.lato of Johnstown borough, deeease l. S133.SS. No. 8. Inventory and appraisement of certain personal property appraised and set apart lor Elizabeth Keese. widow of Thoma J. Keese. late ot Cambria township, deceased. Si'J.iil. CELEST1NE J. BLAIR, Ebensbunr. May 7th, 1 H-A. Kecister. a ITIitrilK S NOTICE. In the matter of the petition of Adam Myers. Committee ol Peter Myers, a lunatic, lor an order to sell real estate. Havlnc been ap pointed an auditor to Investigate tba lact of the case. at.d report upon the expediency of cranttnu; tha application and II tbe case shall require it. to ascertain the amount proper to be raised by such sale, notice Is hereby clven that I will sit at my orooe on Saturdar. lay aitu. 18. at 10 o'clock, A. m.. te attend lo the dutlesol said appoiatmeot. at wales tin and place all persons interested may attend if tbey see proper T M. I KlrrELL, Aadltoi. ITTHEKEAS THE HON. K. L. JOHNSTON, ! 1 I rmiA rt f Inroa nf thsa lntrt nf t:nn. t Ebensi-uu Hay su, is ! POLUiraL. JfOK SHERIFF. I hereby announce mvfcelf i aaaeandllate l Shrtrt. ulject to U.o decUlon i ol the next Democratic :niurv efvtion. 1 C. A. LANUHEIN. Ebentburg, Pa., Feb. 24, lh8 I7JK SHERIFF. John J. Kinney, of Tun ucllhill borocicb at tbe romlnu; Deraocratle pri mary election. Your support rerpectlully so licited. ' TTOK SHERIFF. X We are authorized o announce the name of W. D. McClelland, ot Johnstown, as acacdidate lor Shenfl subject to the decision ot tbe next Democratic primary election. "POR HOOK DIKEUTOK. a We are authorized to announce tbe name j ol John F. Lor if. o( amtria township as a can- I idate lor Poor Director, subject to tbe declson of ; we are authorized to announce the tiame 1 ol James A. Wharton, of Clarnrl.i towo-blp.js! w Jim" a. nanon. or larni'l.: towoDlp acandidrte lor the nomination of poor Director subject to tbe decision ot tbe Democratic j.nm- AI J FOR ASSEMHLY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor Assembly subject to th"lmoo.rtlc piimarv election. LtVt Is STKA Y EK. FOR ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to annonnce that John . IChey is a canoMate lor noiuinutrtu lor Assem bly sui.it- t to tho decision ol the Democratic pri mary election. IOK ASSEMBLY. We r authorized to announce the name of Dvntel McLauiehlm. ol J.iMistun, as a can didate lor Assembly sutie-t to lbs decision oi tbe Democratic primary election. A liSIMSTUtTOK'S NOTICE. tauof Elizat?h O'Hara. deceased, Ite of Muns ter township, t.amnrla county. Pa., having been a-ranted to the nn.lcraiirnerl nnll.. la hert.v JOHN O'HAKA. Adm'r -t EllratH-tb O'Hara, dee'd. Cretson, Pa , May 11. JH-s.-t. VSSI'INKK'S NOTICE Not'ee Is hereby Riven that Francis Mi loy and wife of Allegheny township have ult voluntary lnirient ol all the estate and eltects ol the s 1,1 Francis Maloy to me in trust lor the benefit ol his creditors. All persons Indebted to the said Francis Maloy are hereby no: i tied t make payment to rre without delay, and thoao liavlnir claims arainst him will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. M. D. KITTFET. Ass'mee 01 Francis Ida loy. Ebenshuru. April 3, lsss -St. 170KSALE A 1 Tbe subscriber will sell at private sale a water power saw mill with from one to nve acres ot irrounrt sltnnt.d In Elder township, Cambria county. Pa. The mill has a ltl leet over shot wheel, a circulaY saw. is in k-l condition and is located about on-ll mile from the new town of Hast in:, on the Kruhaker railroad, and within a quarter ol a intle of trx) railroad and a branch ol the railroad Is located runlne within five rod of the mill. The mill is surrounded with a bne lot ol timber, ye, to cut. For a pood Investment, this is a rare opportunity Cill on or address the subscriber on the premise MKHASTIAN HOI.TZ. Elder township, April v7,iS-s. 3m. V OTr ' E. X To tl he Heirr. and Inl ltet rentatives ot Civtlla Myers, deceased : Tke notice tnst an Iniguest will be held :it the l ite rvi-i. lrt.ee ol Clvil li Myers, dcrascd. In the township of Summer bill, n the County of Cambria, on Thursday. May "JOth. next at lfl-3') o'clock In the lorcnoon ot that day for the purpose ot makin prtliion of the real estate or said deccclcnt o and anionir Ills heirs ar.d leira! rcprcf-cntativcs.il the same eanbed'.oe without prejudloe to or snoilmic of tha whole; otherwise, to value and arlai.e the same accord'nur law. at which time and place you are r.Pestd tosttod if VOU think I ---- nivi'H a ii;v roper. rlfl. fiberiC's otfice. E:.en.-Iurc. April ai. loSv tit. VTiCr:. T' the Heirs an 1 I.otal I(rj)rccnt;ttve of AnTjie P. ZM''ri:Kle. drawl . Take notice that an IO''i-t will lie held at the l:e residence ol Annto M. Mctlfinicle. deced. in the hor rnch ot I. Illy. In the County ol Cambria, on Monday, Mav Sh. tievt. at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon "1 that day, lor th nrrne of mnainz partition of the real estate ol said decedent to and anionx her heirs and I ;jra! repreentativcs, 11 tho same can he done without prejudice to or ypoilintr ot the whole : otherwise, to value and aimle the same accordinc to law, at which time and place you are required to attend if vou thlnlt pn per. JOSEPH A. tiKAY. Sheriff. Siherifl's Office, Ebtnt-burx. April 'it, l5. 6U XTOTHE UK AI'PLICA'l TUN Ft K CH AKTEli X of Incorporation. Notice Is herefy ctven that an appllcitmn will be mnde to the (lovernor ot l'ennylvanla on May l'Jth, lss. by Michael Hracltcn Joseph Hencele. Thomas Monroe, Frederick EhrenfeM and James W. Klldufl. un der the Act of Assembly approved April tf.ab. 1ST, entitled "in act to provide tor the Incorpor ation ac! reauTition of certain corp jratlons." and the implements thereto. f.r the charter ol an Intended corporation to be called 'The Oallltr.ia and Tunnellnll Water. Llht and Heatcompany. Limited " the charter and ol-iect of Which are to supply water, llht and heat in tlie borouxhscf (iallltiin and Tunnelhill in the county et Cam bria, and State ol Pennsylvania, and for these purooes to have, possess and enjoy all Ihe rirhts, benefits and piiv'leacrs ot said Act ot Assembly ard supplements thereto. M. 1 KITTELL. Solicitor. Ehensburg. May, 4.18s. at.- Etaslmn Fire Insurance kim T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent, KBESSJIURG, FA. Important to Canvassers. WAXTKIs Live Janvaser in everv county In the Coiled States to sell FOX'S PATENT KE VEKS1BLE SA1 IKON, wbien combines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Fluter. s-c. one Iron dolnc the work ol an entire set of ordinary irons. l ae!f-hettrc bv k:is or alcohol lamp. lOFJ A WAV VIT HOT K ITCH K.N S. 1'rice moderate. A larceatid lastinc income Insured to ceod canvassers. Address, lor circulars, sic, FOX. SAD IKON CO.. US Keade St., N. Y. What Medical Men Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and the Facul'.y iu ceneral have, . over their own sicnatures. en. domed, lor puriry.aice and quality, tho now woll knon stimulant, lal.F.ISi'K SLVr.U AF., The price Is within the reach of most anyone, be inc onlv !.."(. tor a lull quart. You can also eel the lollowlnc well known brands, never les thuu six vears old : inch's, tlibson's or tiuckechcim ers." Full quarts. 1 each, or elx quarts lor 5. neatly pack's! and rnt anywhere. Send the money, that I may sniptoyoo direct and obledeut to ail laws- Address il A A. iviir.i .i. Dealer lu Kye Whiskies, May 11, '68. 1 yr. Allegheny. Ta. AGENTS WANTED To canvass for one of the larc. oldest estab lished. BEST KNOWN NUKSEKIES In the country Most lllteral terms. I'oeqiialed facili ties. OENKVA Nt'RKKY. Etarl.sh.d 184a W. h. T. SMITH, 11 EN EN A, X. Y. 3leow. ' Kemp'sManure Spreader , Talawble Improvement fur 1SSS. 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than any other, all things considered. KiRht rears on the market. References (rora every Ptateln'lho I'nlon. Illustrated I'lrcular free. KkMf St BUKI'EE H'k 'ii CO., 8yrcnse,N. T. n0 ll!Y0 fELRBB ATE n FF.M t LE POW. Uil 111 A U oerar Xe anil &la -Ui--tual. I el w ud.v by lo.Oms Anieru-an wolin'U. ;iuu'ant-ed aui.-rior lo all t.thcr rtm- fnerltea. or r-4i r- tuixled. Sf it bv mail. .1. 1'arUo- uiaj 4C IT. Iftx, 1 rvtuont bu, ijotftoii. Life of KENRY WARD 6EECHER It illtMaTvtal, iriviutr lutf hie fnttn Iim iwi-iii. W lu iii-la, l'n9 CH lolUr. lLxwmnmn xvmuL lMO BtfrOK w O.. rial to a lirm-lwlyn. t The errand display of offered for sale bv Woolf, Son it Thomas, the Champion Clothiers of Johnstown, lias .stirred up tlie whol community. Customers are coming BEWILDERED BY THE GREAT BARGAINS and competitors fairly paralized. Everybody ad- UlllS llHlL TilCe ALL WOOL $10 are equal to any $11 Suit sold elsewhere in Johnstown. A big Variety to select from. BSee their great display of new Spring Hats. A beautiful ewe . -w w ewi 7 T -Imported Pliotograpk 1 if a. will .iven free with everv A TMJE SV 7J2L JUZ. WHICH WILL EE 1 I EBENSBURO ON THE EVENING OF Tuesday, May 2, 1S8i BY AMATEUR OPERA COMPANY, PitiCES of General Admission, Reserved Seats. - ESTRcserved Seals on sale at James' Drug Store. Roard cA' Reserved Seats will open at 1 o'clock, v. m.j on May 20. Dooi p. M. ; peribrmanec at 8 p. M. THIS OLO, OKKJIXAL AX OXLY WAL n E II IUI i 10th TENTH ANNUAL SEASON-lOth. WALTER L. .MA7.V, SOLE OlWYEJl AXD M. IX. 1CER. MORE NEV, HOVEL AND SPECIAL FEATURES TJIAX AX1' otjjui: smt w ix kxistaxvi:. Will be at Ehensburg, Peim'a-., On MONDAY, MOITS. HENRI W- lEONARD, the Man who lifts a living Horse with his Teeth. BIGELOW ! HAZL, THE IEAT gniPBO, TIJD TALLEST Xoir, yon have never seen anything to cttial this. have Forty First-class (Jeneral I'rrforntrrs Getitletnen ami little Children. ! ADMISSIOH, Head our golden, offer: All be admitted (in the Afternoon 13AXI1 P-rVlt xxF 1'2 M. DAILY. FREE HICH-WIRE ASCENTION AT 12:4D P. M. Doors open at 1 and 7 J M. 1'erfonnance commences at V and S I'. M. Will alto exhildt In Lilly's on Tuesday, .j'urif r.tn ; and at lid!!:', n on WVI'imJ.v, Juus o:b, lss Uenifiubrr uo csira charRe to t,ee tie Thui:k 11i:auei I.auy SoNnsints-. all wool SIO Suits now SUITS Hat. - KTwD. - SEE; 99 PLAYED IN THE T&SPf? 3 0Pt P? L La t-x 1-iU S Ea H u THE - Admission: oets. 5 Gets. open at i U5t ationai Shows ! The Strvnrest Man living, actually otitjutll- imj the titronfct ttatti that can be jH'uthtcetl. BLONDIN FONY!t CLOWNS I K I)0ISE- E Y E ifP ESS E D In addition u -Ja flies, 25 CENTS! hildren under JO years of age u-i!l only) for JO Cents.
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