n)Y far the Finest Line of Dress Goods in Plain and Fanc Checks ever GREAT EXCITEMENT! 0) sliown in Altoonaare now being sold by Gable & Co. for 12c. a yd. FRIDAY, V . . LVD FERSOXAL. Co to tli ptluiary election on Satnr daw Court adjonrned to-day (Thursdaj) at ctonn. F. M. (iors. Kv. o' LH'y. wm town on Monday. -Dr. Trnxell. of Galllrzln. was attend Inej--- court In this plare this week. Mr. Jesee) Bnlslrijrer l on tbe sick list with neuralgia of tbe stomach. ElHr Creerv. or the Carrolltown Xeiri, vl4 in town on Wtdneada afternoon. New eoorls, latest sprlna nd fummer etyte. at McDonald's store. Loretto. James M. Singer, T.s of .Tarkson townbhlp, dropped Into see us on Saturday lust John IT. Fist. F.q.. of White town hlp. was In town this week attending court. Professor (iant, Ebensbura's tonsorlal artist moved Into bis new bnrber shop to day. Bedford Is building a new puhMo ecbool building which will cost when completed ;o 800. Kx-Conerrmman Jacob M. Campbell !. seriouslv ill with pneumonia at bis home lo Johnstown. Crarlle Wharton, of Chest Springs, was bobMne around among bis acquaintances la this place on Monday. Mr. Michael Berry, a well-known eltl ten of WPmore, died at bis home In that place on Sunday last, aaed about 60 years. At a lawn fete for the benefit of th Ktensburg Cadets, on Wednesday evening, the sum of f.'T.OO was added to the treasury. picnic was held at Delaney. on Wed nesday !at for the benefit of the new Cath olic church which Is about being built at that place. Mr. T. T O'llara, of the livery firm , , ... s i tiara in. a win ihiitv uircwu ,m Monday next, to take charge or thetr ltr. ery at that place. Mis Lucy B-nder, of St. Augustine, li visiting friends in Bedferd, and Intends vis iting Cleveland. Ohio and other places be fore returning home. There are no less than twelve Republi can gentlemen In Blair county who are will log and anxious to serve the people in the official capacity of sheriff. On Monday U-t lightning struck ft sta ble In Altoona, belonging to U.K. Filler, oettlng It on fire and damaging It so badly that It will have to be reoullt. Messrs. Augustine Sharhaugh and rhll lp J. Dletrlck two of Carrolltown's most progressive business men were among the v tsltors to our totnnn Tuesday. On Monday last at the State Depart ment at H.irrlsbnrg ft charter was granted to the Keystone building and loan associa tion of Johnstown ; capital, Jl. 000,000. Mrs. Jane SomervlUe, mother of Mr. I John Sommervllle, of Susquehanna town ship, died at the resilience of her daughter In Cherrytree on Sunday last, aged 72 year. J. M. Jardlne was struck by an engine at Johnstown on Tuesday night and re ceived injuries that will likely prove fatal, lie was brought to the almshouse on Wed nesday. Kupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer. 8:U Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Ease ftt once, no operation or delay from buei ness, attested by thousands of cures after others fall. A Mifflin county woman recently killed ft blacksnake which measured four feet, six Inches In length. It was opened and found t contain a house snake two feet, eight Inches long. A game of base ball was played In this place on Wednesday between the St. Augustine club and the Ebensbnrg club, resulting in a victory for tbe latter by a score of 12 to 8. The assignee's sate of the real estate of Joseph GutwaJd on Saturday last was ad journed until Saturday. June 2nd, at one o' clock, when it will be knocked down to the highest bidder. Dr. L. D. Hoffman, formerly resident of this place, but now a cltUon of Dlmont, Westmoreland county, pnt a few days In town during the present waek in att-judance at court as a witness. While Adam Billow anil wife, of Flows township, Terry county, wre waiting on a sick father, some wretch burned down his stable. His dwelling and outbuildiugs were s-ived with difficulty. Jacob Llddlck told another Perry coun ty boy named Peters to hold up his leg while he shot under It with his revolver. The result was that Peters had to have the bullet taken out of his leg. Wool ! Wool !-Wanted at McDonald's otore, Loretto. Pa. The highest price allow ed. Pnrt cash raid if desired, or woolen goods, Kentucky jeans and misses' and ladles' shoes at cost In exchange. An unfurnished bouse of seven rooms In the east ward, Ebensburg, wiil be ready for occupancy and for rent by the 15th of June next, will be rented for the summer or for a teim of jears. For particulars ap ply to Henry Byrne, Ebensburg. Ta. Wanted at McDonald's store In Loretto, Ta., .woo ns. of cleau dry wool ; 1000 bushels ' of god potatoes ; :00 bushels of hand picked beans; also butter, eggs, dried apples, and all other kinds of country produce, for which the highest prices will be paid. Mr. Michael Mcllrlde. one of tne candi dates for the nomination for sheriff at the Democratic primaries. In a card publish ed In unther column, withdraws from the the contest, thus leaving the race open to Messrs. Kinney. I.anubeln and McClelland. We have ft fpeedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Kmedy. Nasal Inj.ctor free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Trice :o cents. Scld by Dr. T. J. Davison. An unknown man was struck and In- , stantly killed by the engine of the Altoona ; i.xiress uu .Aiuroay morning about a quar ter of a mile ea.st of the viaduct. lie win about no years of ae. wore Kentucky jen pants, checkered shirt, and grey cloth Hack coat. There was no clue to hi identity. President Judg Furst, of Bellefonte, Is presiding In our Court during the present week. J uila Furst holds tbe judicial reins with a steady band, presides with dignity, tas created ft favorable Impression on oar people, and is highly regarded by the mem bers of the bar an a learned and ftble Jurht. County Commissioners' clerk, Dan. Mdiough, wilt make application for ft license -marriage license In ft few days. At lean the bans were published In the Catholic Church In thla place on Sunday last between Daniel McGougb. of thta place and Miss Hatlie Elderly, of Munster township. Mr. A. C. Boslet will .iffer at public sale ftt the Cambria House. In tl.is place, on Saturday, June 2d, 1mh, at 2 o'clock,' P. m., 52 acres of land In Carroll township' about 20 acres of which are cleared, and the hn'anee well timbered, adjoining lacd cT Mr P-etr. Adam -.hett: and o'hert. T- . . ABLE John Peters bad tbe contract to oversee shanty at Jack's mountain for a party from Snyder county. While making bis rouuds to Investigate If tnings were all riht. be was surprised to meet a large Dear, which took bis leave by passing througa the door way. lie was helping himself to the oread and otner eatables. LexciMou-n Gazette. Tyrone was visited by a disastrous con flagration eatly on la&t Sunday mornicg and for a time the entire town was threatened with destruction. Tbe fire was, however, finally got under control but not until an entire block was consumed involving a loss which aggregates (33.000, on 'which there is an Insurance of 23,300. Tbe f re is sup posed to have been incendiary. It is said that certain lightning rod men are around with tbeir "agreements" which they get farmers and others to sign, and which afterwards turn out to be notes, wblcb these fellow e take to the banks and have discounted or else hold them until due and then compel tbe unsuspicious signers to pay tbem in full. All persons should be on tbeir guard against such swindlers. Itev. Father Gibson, who came here a couple of months ago for tbe benefit of bts health and has been stopping with Mr. J. D. rarrUh, of this place. Is dangerously ill and and owing to his advanced age, but little hopes are bad for bis ultimate recovery. Father Gibson is ft brother of Mrs. General McDonald of this place, and was pastor of tho Catholic congregation beie over forty years airo. ew w ... ... , . tr Clark Smith, ft citizen of Bellwuod, rii. - Dlair county and a brakeruan on tbe Jeffer son and Cleat field Utllroad. was Instantly killed on Monday tfternoon at 5 o'clock, near Claysyllle on that road. A tree bad fallen acroes the track and the engine was pushing the two passenger cars up the trick. They rnn Into the tree, throwing the two cars off and in the jirn he was crushed to Oath A disastrous fire occurred at Dellefonte at an early hour on Monday morning, and before th flames could be tubuued entailed ft loss of $75,0(0. The fire originated in a targe brick building occupied by the First National llank.postcffice and six store rooms and tl.e building was totally destroyed- The building was situa'ed In the centre of the town and the fire ts supposed to have been caused by lightning. Bargains at McDonald's store. Loretto T. Sugars, 6,7,8 and 0 cents per It. ; coffee 13 and ?3 cents per it.. ; rice 8 cts. per m. barley 6 cts. per tt. ; oat meal 5 cts. per tf. flour 1 00 pr sack ; salt 1.25 per barrel; ginghams 8 cts. per yard ; shirtings S cts. per yard ; Kentucky jsans 12 cts per yard ; fancy dres-s goods 5, 8, 10 aud 11 cts. per yard, rhildrens. mioses and ladies shoes at cost f jr spot ensh or trade. Two Mortnan missionaries spent several days of last week on Laurel Hill, In Jackson township, where it Is said there resi tea one of their declples. who, for a number of years has been without the comforting pres ence of a fellow believer. After giving him benefit of several days they came to this place and after sklrmu-hlrg around on the hunt of ft man whom they bad been wrongly Informed was a believer in their doctrines and fiodlcg tbeir mistake, they left in dis gust wending their way eastward. The long and stubborn strike of the paddters at tie rolling mills of McLanahan. Smith A Co.. and the Ilollidaysburg Iron Company at Hollldaysburg ha resulted la ft victory for the firms. Tbe strike was of ficially declar-d off on Saturday by tbe Ju niata Assembly or Knights or Labor, of that place. Tbe puddlers demanded 14 a ton and tbe Philadelphia scale, but have agreed to accept the companies' offer of 13.75 a ton and tbe narrlsburg scale. The strike has been on for eight weeks, and af fected 700 men. Tbe mills will start up this wetk with all their old men . A terrific explrsion occurred at Johns town about 10 o'clock on last Sunday morning, at the "blow boose" of the Bes semer Seel Works, caused by accumulated gas in an Iron pipe four feet In diameter and three hundred feet long, used to convey the Mow to the six cupolas In ta steel works. Tbe oullding was torn to pieces ann several buildings in the neighborhood badly shattered. No person was seriously injured, although several made very narrow escapes. The loss is estimated at over $25,000 and work will be suspended on ac count of the accident for several days. Section 371 of the Act approved Janu ary 20, I8S8, thus defines what is permissi ble writing or prioting upon or with fourth class mail matter : "With ft package of fourth-ctaa? matter prepaid at the proper rate for that class, the sender may iuclot any mailable third clais matter, and may write upon the wrapper or cover thereof, or tag or lable accompanying the same, his name, occupation, residence or business ad dress, preceded by tbe word "from' and any marks, numbers, name oi letters for the purpose of description, or may print the same, and any printed matter not In tbe nature of a personal correspondence, but there mui; be left on tbe address side or face of the package a space for ft legible ad dress. The Cherrytree Record speaking of the well being drilled at that place says : "Gas was struck on Monday of last week and seemed to be very encouraging for a day or two. but at this wrtting has nearly all dimin ished and will not be of any value unless torpedoed, and it Is not likely the company will go to that expense. A black ktnff re sembling oil has been struck but there is not a particle or oil about It although it excited the people. The well has been drilled about 0 feet since the gas was struck and Is now down about lWt) feet with ft tare amount of salt water. Tbe sand tbe gas was found in, In the runxsutawoey well will be struck in this wall at 2700 feet and we still have llt'ie hopes. The news of Ust week were too good to be true. On last Saturday morning Master EJ. Lntber, aged about eighteen, ton of Mr. Silas Lutner, of thla place, who occasionally drops into the Freeman effice, and while In generally tries to make himself useful in assisting at whatever I being done dropped In, and seeing Harry Ilasson at the press running off so roe hand bills, commenced belplnj blm. He bad been working but ft short time when he thoughtlessly laid the thumb of bis left hand ou the track of the press and in an Instant the heavy Iron cylendrr, weighing eleven hundred pound, passed over It cutting the point off at tbe root of the nail. He went at once to Dr. Davison's office and had it dressed, and. strange as it may seem, suffered but little pain at the time, but he will have a very sore thura for some time to come. It was cine of those unavoidable accidents that toine times will occur and we are sorry that it happened t K I. & D 'S The Amateur Opera Company realized $35.85 from their entertainment on Tuesday evening. The following named person can each obtain a Utter by calling at tbe Ebensbnrg postofflce : Miss Emma lioser. Mrs. Meln tyr Hon. Jude Bowington. Insufficient address, Mr. William skelley. Box 112, Cambria Co., I. Parties calling for these letters will please state they were adver tised. Tbe Ebensbnrg Amatuer Opera Com pany played the "Mikado" to a lare and delighted audience at the Opera Dense in this place on Tuesday night. The enter tainment demonstrates that we have borne talent In that lice of a high order and nothing but the fear of raising a blush on the cheek of one of our "jours" prevents us from giving In detail tne maoy excellent points of the performance. Last Monday's Pittsburg Dispatch cob- tained the following dispatch from Altoona which we bone may prove correct : "A syndicate of capitalists closed the purchase of 10.000 acres of coal land located In Black Lick field. Cambria county, yefterday, and wiil proceed to develop i: at once. Tbe price paid was $12 an acre, and Is tbe heaviest sale in years. Iron ore and fire clay abound on the land In large quantities. This rich mineral district Is accounted the moat desir able in the Middle Western I'em sylva: la's soft coal field. It is stated that l.r-OOcoke ovens will be established within two miles of Ebensbnrg. Yesterday (Sanday) evening about 5 o'clock ft boy and a youDg mao named Ax niacher started from Cambria to cross the Conemaugb River on horseback at tbe old fording just below tbe toll bridge. The ( boy's borse sturao'ed ar.d felt when in mid- strer.m, and the boy clung to the animal's ( head and neck as both were carried down stream on the swift current. Axmacher sat 1 unmoved upon his horse, looking at tbe peri lous situation of bis companion, until some- I b.nly called to bim : "Get off that torse and save that boy's life." He tben dis- j mounted and made for the struggling lad , and horse, but before he reacned them the j horse had regained his feet with the boy still clinging to bis neck. Axmacher, npon reaching the boy. assisted him to mount aud all then started ashore, arriving there without fur'.her trouble. A young man named James Ford, who was on the Cam bria side of tbe river, had partially disrobed and entered the stream to rescne the boy when the horse got on Vis feet. Ford's best girl witnessed his heroism and smiled graci ously upon him when he returned, all drip ping, to her side. The basks of tte river were lined with people and great excitement prevailed. Johiixtoxcn Tribune. A terriffic wind and bail storm struck Huntingdon on Monday last about half-past two o'clock p. 01., which lasted for half an hour and done considerable damage. Lain and hail came In torretts until tbe streets flowed fall of water, and becoming altogeth er impassable during tbe (revalence of tbe storm. Tbe bail Increased In size until many pieces were gathered measaiicg from 'O ?i inches In circumference, the strangest thing about it being that the large pieces only btgan to fall as tbe rain j was abating. In appearance they were eev- j erai large Lail stones frczen together, which came with such force as to drive away every living thing from out its way. Teamsters were compelled to drive their teams under a wniegs for protection. Lnrge shade trees were broken down in tbe streets, many I windows were broken In, ekj-lights suffer- j Inn . K..t!..il..l- & ' ui ui a j i kitu im 1 1 j . .x urn u rc4iiu; owced by Captain Beverly Hatch, which had been built on posts was lifted from its foundation and wrecked. Tbe Inmates barely escaped with their lives. All the small streams were swollen so rapidly and raised to such a height as to surround many houses with water, driving tbe Inmates to the second stories. Cellars were flooded, telegraph poles washed out and lines cross ed and broken. Fences were thrown down and gardens and fruit trees were destroyed. I.oretto Literary Lrrram. The Loretto Literary Lyceum met on list Friday evening, as usual, and was called to order promptly at half pat seven by tbe chairman. Aftet the reading and adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting, tbe regular program was taken up. Most of the performers rendered their exercises well. A few of tbem might bays boen better pre pared, and should have been previously re hearsed, but as a whole they did exceeding ly well considering the fact that this is the first Lyceum ever attempted at Loretto. Tbe exercises were of a pleasing and in- i structive nature, and those taking part de serve especial credit. Tbe music previous- ly prepared was well rendered and gladly received. Not the least enjoyable feature of the evening was the pleasant serenade tendered the Lyceum by the Loretto Krass liand. Iloys please accept our thanks and come again. Tbe large crowds that attend tbe meet ing are indicative of tbe general interest taken in our school work. Long live the Loretto Normal. Memorial Day. Memorial Pay was celebrated in this Dlace in accordance with the program pub lished lat week, and the weather, that looked threatening In the morning, seemed to respond to the wishes of the large crowd of people that bad assembled in town and V7ts all that conld be wWhed for. The address of Hon. John P. E:kln. of Indianna. delivered In front of the Court House, was an able, eloquent and touching tribute to the memory cf the dead heroes who peacefully reoose in our several ceme rerles. The following Is a list of the soldiers whose graves were decorated and whose ashes repose In the cemeteries named : LLOTB CBMsTTKaT. Ild J. Jsms, John O. Kxni, William Mi... lUvl ! M Evans teonre W . 1ti. Charles Hever. Win K. Hnmphrcjrs, A dim SbinalelL. lriffl(h Kai.. Eras K. lavis. Joseph Headers n. tinin .tones, feter I.lntoa, Ltoty. I m u p 1 Kraos, James Roberts, luniel T. Joist, W. 1. rvla, Jeremiah f.rans. Iteajamln Williams, Tbomaa U. tlvana, Samuel lienry, John Pun. Benja-aia L.Iojd, l ouiom iwuy, lSTld Powrll. Kiwanl ana. W.K. Kooerts, Thomas J. Kvns, Thomas J. Llord, Tnomaj H. Movre, James A. L.tllelleli. Iiiii.l I. I vans. Ild S. luris. J. It. Henderson, It. . ans. Joseph 1'uKh. William OritOth. Itevrye li. Browa, iieo. W. oilman, CEHKTBIiV. James O. Noon. JacKson LiLrinffr, Mark Kdelbluto, James Murray, Win. Mills. Jeremiah Karaa, catholic Ker. K. C.Christy, Jmea I.itilriaer. Thomas I. Imager, '. I". Tierney, John K.sanlan, Stephen Chae, John lAamiax a. Andrew tveitile, John forte r. coKnacoaTiOMAt. rivmiiT. Kdsar! lmzt. Mil too B'.bertJ, lavid r-VAu,. 1'bomas IJ. Kvans liichari K. .ewlj, IteorKeTodd, OWE 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 foryou. ; Lertte Iteswe. Loretto, Ta., May 29th, 1888. Ed. Freeman.-It Is with regret we notice that Loretto is but seldom heard from through your columns, though no Jnnhf hx, aarl-lt nf mi lrV! reWS lf interest may account for It. to a certain ex- j tent. The Normal School row being 60 ably conducted in this place bv Prof. Smith, la meeting with well deserved encouragement. Mr. Smitt ts winning the good opinion of all who become acquainted with blm, by bis gentlemanly and unassuming bearing. The Literary Association in connection with the school is In successful operation, and many of tbe young ladles give evideuce of literary attainments of ft high order. St Michael's Cornet Band promises to be come ft first class musical organization. We hope the bacd boys will give the public the benefit of their music oftener in tbe future than they have heretofore. Items from Lilly. Lii.lt. Pa.. May 30th. 1888. Ed. Freeman. Mr. Will Troxell. with his friend Mr. Gllson. of Gallitzln. paid onr town a visit on Sunday last. Call again gentlemen. Mr. Eazil Bender, one of our esteemed and uvrlght citizens, departed this life 00 Saturday, May SCLb, 1888, aged about 62 years- Mr. Bender emigrated about 35 yeare ago from Germany, and was married about 2 years after, his wife bearing him eight children. Two girls (twin?) are dead. Six sons survive him. He was a hard work ing man all Ms life up to within ft couple years of his death. He was an exemplary christian, a kind and jwod netahhor andJ had a kind word from every one who knew him. He has one brother living here. Geb hatt Bender, I suppose the only relative In thU country. (i. U. Mcintosh has associated himself with Henry Ehrenfeld and embarked In tbe soap business. . My nest girl is getting a new bat. a large show is coming to visit our town June 5th you know. Wet weather ha prevented the farmers from planting com and potatoes. The sea son is a late one compared with others. X. (onrl Practtdlan- Court met on Mooday at 2 o'clock r. sc.. and adjourned until 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning to await the arrival of Judge Furs,t. of Bellefonte, who was to preside. Tbe case of James Condron et al. vs. James MeDermitt et al. was continued. In the case of Rebecca Glass et al. vs. the Pennsylvania railroad. The plaintiffs be come con suit. Susan (tillagher et al. vs. Joseph F. Dur bin. Ejectment. Jury find for the plaintiff the land dt't-cribed lu ttie writ. New trial applied for to be beard by Judge Furst oa Tuesday, June 2Cih, with some other cases. Assignees of X. J. Kreidboff vs. Joseph I GUtwald. Jury find for the defendant. Assignees of X. J. Freidbotl vs. Jo&eph Gotwald. Jury find for the plaintiff the sum of (360.09. J. C Gates et al. vs. A. II- Fiske & C t al. Continued at costs of plaintiff and to be set down for trial at September term. Joseph Miller vs. Adem J. btoltz et Continued by consent. al. Ths MrrlU erthe Vr atltmle Car. Speaking of the injunction in favor of the Tollman Company, restraining the Waener people from the ue of the vestibule at tachment, a prominent railroad man said the other day: The vestibule attachment is one of tbe moi Important improvements of tbe age toward the perfection of absolute comfort in passenger car construction. Several yeare ago. when the dining car was Introduced and the practice of preparing and rervicg meals on railway trains In augurated, it was found that timid people, especially ladies and invalids, experienced great difficulty in passing from their seaU ia the sleeper to the dining car when the train was running at ft high rate of epeed. The open platforms between tbe cars form ed a gulf over which tbey feared to attempt passage In fine weather and which In wind or storm, or both, was impassable to people with delicate constitutions. If the dining car system was to be a success, this objec tion must ke overcome, aod the Tuilman people et themselves tbe task of bridging the chasm. In order to accomplish this end they evolved and developed tbe idea of the vestibule, and in bringing it into successful usage the railway companies, as well a; their patrons, find that the original difficul ty has not only been completely overcome, but that a great many other marked advan tages have oeen secured in the introduction of tbe veatioule. One striking feature is the additional strength created and dis tributed over the entire train by the close fitting of the coaches to one another and the consequently increased power to withstand the Kliock of a collision. Telescoping Is hardly possible iu ft weli-quipped vt-ntibule train, from the simple fact that the steel frames arrest tbe force which would drive one oar inta another. Tbe steadier motion with which the closely-united factors of the train are endowed will be readily recognized as a most beneficial result. This steadiness s noticeable at once, and particularly to the occupant of upper berths or those who, having tried to read or write in the ordinary car, undertake to do en In a vestibule train. The vestibules, beside protecting tbe pass engers in passing from .end to end of the " l' wrT" PurPS9 or storm floors to a . ..... u. , uu iiicirui we suuaru amu woicn tne opening or an ordinary car floor alwas creates Another feature, which is prominent from social standpoint. Is tbe deadening or the noise made bv tbe rapid revolution of th wheels over the ra"!s. so that conversation may be carried on without In any way straining the voice. "The constructors of these cars "builded wier than tbey knew. and succeeded In abolishing many of tbe pelt; annoyances which beset the railway traveler, even on the best equipped roads." These cars." he continued, "are an far superior to tbe ordinary coach as the Pull man is to the oid-ta:iiioned passenger car. They enhance In a great degree tbe pleasure and comfort of travel, and, as tho learned judge remarked in the decision above re ferred to, tbey must have proved ft Ftartling and roceessful Innovation or a competing company would not have been so prompt in Imitating them. Tbe Pennsylvania's Xew orkanrj Chicago Limited E press was the pioneer vTttule train, and the enor mous popularity it has won Is the best evi dence of public appreciation of Its merits." .Yew York Time. My Bay (three years old) was recently taken with cold in the head. It deemed finally to tettle In his nose, whlcb was (stopped up for days and nights so that it was difficult for bim to breathe and sleep. I called a physician who prescribed, but did him do good. Finally I went to the drug store and got a bottle of Ely's Cram Balm. It seemed to work like maeic The boy's nose was clear io two days, and he has been all right ever since. E. J. Hizzird, New York. P1RJDOE lafarnatUn for Tearhtri. Examinations for professional certificates will begin early in July. Dutes aud places will be announced later. The following suggestions are offered : fuiograpny win include spelling, pro- notation, (dracritical marks), definition or use of words aud method. Reading- Principles of Elocution, exer cises In reading, a knowUdge of authors and methods. Language; and Grammar. Development of language, composition, correction of false syntax and analysis or diagraming of sen tences. Geography. Applicants sbonld kave ft knowledge of "sand modeling" and map drawing as well as of Political, Phycal and Mathematical Geography. Arithmetic Written and mental. Each applicant, will be given an opportunity to solve some questions orally and should be prepared to discuss number derelopement by the Urnbe systom or eome other good meth od. litstory. Applicants be acquainted with passing and present eyeots aud have some knowledge of Ibe constitution besides the usual information fouud in text books. Phislology and Hygiene, More attention will be pajd to this branch this year than formerly as all live teachers have greatly in creased tbeir knowledge of this subject. 1 Special attention will be given to the laws of Hygiene and tbe effecU of stimulants and Larcoties. The examination for professional certifi cates will be beld before the examinations for provisionals. Applicants should be prepared to pass a thorough examination in all the common I bTaBcbg.School gov orr.mcnt, Mfttuxls, Men- I tat Philcpby aud Elements of 'Algebra. I They ebonld have a knowledge of liow to Develop numbers. Snd modelling and ! anmiDc, ana be able, lr called npon, to II- ' lcstrate by outllclujr. the continents In sand; 1 also, be able to di3cuss Industrial Education, j Professional certificate! should be Riven to none but earnest, successful, and consci entious teachers, ubo show by their work that toe v are abreast with the times. Every I pc-pu'.ar Is not ft successful nor every unpop-1 nlar an unsuccessful teacher. Applicants whose EChool-room WOlk and i cbaracter tbe Superintendent is not familiar I , iiu ouuutu )icaoui icM;ujiuruu4iud i uiu t th momivii at IU Ixuird atiMS lat -m I ployed. This infcrmatlon Is given to Indicate the character of the examination and to assist teachers who may wish to make some prep aration. Any further information will be cheerfully given by tbe Superintendent J. V. Leech. JIAHRIAUE L1CEKJ! ISM EO. The following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, May o0, 188: " J Albert Frlllerbcrger and Annie Lokoskl, Cambria. j Michael J. Gooderham. Carroll township j and Eva M. Lulay. Suqnebantia township. William rtooo ana Alargiret Dawson. Washington township. Herman A(1. Cambria township and Carrie Chute. Etensburg. Pa. Frank G. Ilolden and Louisa A. Buzza. Johnstown. - j William F. Ott. Jr., ftnd L'.zzie Peam, ! Johnstown. Jooepb C. McMullen and Barbara Hubert. St. BoLiface. Charles Job, Gallitzln and Jane Lizinger, Carrolitowu. James E. Peterson, Johnstown and Mag- cit flnrnpr SfririAw (?ritr tnvrn.hin i i.., " r . j "" ''"!:'.:' '' ,i:,r"co "uu Clearfield county. Pa. Jonn A- AUkUS. East Taylor township and Flora Varcsr. Jackson township. Kudoiph Zimmerman and Caioline Frlcfc, Johnstown. Marrled. APEL. CHU1 E. Married at the resi dence of tbe brides parents in Ebensburg on Thursday. May 24:n. 1ss, by Itev. Geo. Hlli, Mr. Herman Apel, of Caoibria town ship and Miss Carrie Chute, of Ebensburg. Died. IT AM MAN. Died at the residence of her parents in Allegheny township, on Monday, May 21, 188H, Maggie, daughter of Adam and Annie Uamnian. aged lijeaia. 6 months, and 3 days. Her fct too tender were, and weak. To journey on thro life ; She was to rrarie for tho toll. Too gentle tor the strife. She only waited here awhile. That w ruiKtil love her mora, Tben sweetly ail our sorrowing hearts With her to heaven she bore. If she so Joarly loved ts there, W ith tJrod In bliss to-day ; Shall we not hope to follow her When life thai I pass away. The Lorsl baa marked a way torns. The surest and tlio best. . That walking there onr death may be J4ct enteric into rest- S. Bncklrn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chillhlains, Coma and all Skin Eruptions, and positively 6cure 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. TV.MeAteer. Loretto. To the Democratic l'o.'tr pf Cambria toiny. I hereoy voluntatilr withdraw my name as a candidate for the nomination tor Sberifl at tbe d.inluK primary election. In view of the lac, that much la'.or and work Is yol necessary for a candidate lo perform, and after careful consider ation of my pruspta for saccesi, 1 have conclud ed that lurUier trouoie would be eseleis and un wise on my part. I thank my friends for their kind assistance rendered ina tntbis campaign up ta the present time, and hop I may at a tutors tinie be aide to return a like favor lo tbem. My respects are due and hereby tendered to all my opponents in tbe race), and may the best man win. Kespecifully yours. MICHAEL. McUiilDE. Johnstown. May 26th, lss8. ADM1NTSTKA.TKIX' NOTICE. Whereaa. letter of adm tmstratlon rn ths estate of Iivtd Stiles .late i.f Hlucklirk township, deceased, bavins; been crabled to the undersign ed, notice Is hereby riven to all persons indebted to said estate t make payment wjtbiul delay and those Having claims atcainst Said estate to present tbem propertv au'henticateu for settle ment. MAKY ST1L.ES. . Admr'x of L'avid S tiles. Blarklick town-nip. May 20. USVCL VUMIMSTRATI'U S 'MTICE. hXateof Joseph Neel. deceased. Kotlee 1 hereby slen that letters ot adminls trannB of the estate of Josef .h Noel, late ol Mun ter tow-ishl- cwnnty of Cambria, deceased, bav ins: been rranfed to the cnders!2ue-t. All per sona Indebted to raid estate are bereriy n jtined to make payment without delay, and those bav ins; claims will present them, properly authenti cated lor settlement, to JOHN J.NOEL. AdmY. Jlonstcr. Pa., June 1, ls-t. VJjMIMSTKATKIX' NOTICE. Estate ot He-er Fllea. deceased. L.ettera ol administration upon the estate of Peter Hick, late of fortaa township, CamDna county, deceased, bavins; been r rat led io tne un dersuntnl by tbe Jtegisterof said county, those indebted to raid estate are requested to make Im mediate payment and those bavins; claims against tbe same are reqnifted to present them properly aalhanticatetl k.r settlement. CiiKlSTIN A EL.ICK. AJm's. rortage. Jnne 1. issa--u 1?XECrTORS NOTICE Whereas, letter testamentary to the es tate ol Catharine McAteer, late ot Washington township, deceased, bave beea rrantee to the sebscriber. all persisia Indebted to the said estate are requeued to make Immediate payment aud toeae havmsr cialms or demands tea Inst the es tate ot the decedent will make known tne same wiikoul delay. E. M.UEUK'iE. Executor. IIOTICE TO TU-PHEBS ! t Nolieo if hcrchr (riven that the COt'NTY I XKt.AiiLiife.lt 01 Cutlria County wiil Ht"-nl. I lir tiio .nrimre ol reie.iintf I'uuutT un.l Stat faxes a.-eetl lor liitt ywr l&ss. at the i-lacr ut iiumiii me cictions 11 , on tbe ttaiea aeaiionetl nthe respective oisUtcJo. Snnth "orlc . 'rle rownsni iiaore tNDmmerhlil I'ortago Lilly and WarbinKtuo, No. 1- .. laonelLlll Korounh.... Uallttiin " WagntDKluu Townslilr, No" j.".., Monster Barr Township Soqubaniia Townhlp.. Klder Township Carrolltown... Carroll Townnhlp . Clearrteld IV.wnsMj) lan Townthip.... Koatle Township... "".. White Townshlf Juiy isth. July lath. Jul wth. Jul 23.1. Joly't:4tb. lutv iilh. July tb. ..luly 27tu. Jnly ikilh. July aui. August 1ft Auxuet 2d. Auust3d. AUKUft c"th. Augutt Trh. August Kttl. AUK'ist u:b. ......... Auitust Hh. Aug!!! 13IU. Aunusl 14th. AiiKUdt 1Mb. Auicu.t lt;ti. -AUKUKt ITth. Au u? 'Jli' h' ..AUAUt Jl-t. Auifuct a-' 1. August . lulv 18'h. .luly 17th. July lath. July litih. mm i ownsbip Chest SprlDKS........ Afbvllle Oallitiin l owi.slnj, ... Allegheny Towrmlop. Ioreito UlacklicK Towuship Cambria Township ... r.oeunDurg. t.tfl War.l li-ieuf burn. WurtWarU Knt CoceuiaoKh Kraoklin Wwodirfcle.... , ConeuiaUK'i. iKt VVar.l CvncniaiMtB. -d Uarit JuhBstowu, Ift Ward id Ward :il Ward 4th Ward Vh Ward 61 ft Wrd Tib Ward Mlllville. Ul Ward MUlvllie.'l UarJ Cambria, l.-l IVard Cambria, WarJ , lulv soia. ! Ju",y i3d. I luly :4tli.-! luly ?5ih. J July jnth. luly 'jTih. .. ..... .Juiv fnih. I . Julv 31st. ......... .A nupt 1st. . uust ti. - Auxust 3d. August ".rh. Auk uft 7th. Auxust tn. Am: astern. August 1j;Ii. Auuut luTM. .......... AnFk-t 14.h. Amut lf"b. Anxut ir.rh. . Aucu.-1 17th. . m August '.oth. August ilst. AuKU-t '.CM. : Ccoprrsdaie.. rTtll.ect.. .,. ' .licknn Towujuip . V"" lavlur' W est""""."" ." tn?l"?K iZZVlti Adams Township ' tYor..l'Z:'.:. A dlrci uut ol It pt-r rent, will be allows! on all ( Taxes paid on or lefre Sej.teaiber lt". and after OoIiki Itt i per cebL. win b added on all an- 1 paid. . 111US. t HtjWl-i j r. Cfc.iety Tre-urer. TreasareT'e Offlre Kbcnsbars. .vlay Si. ls. i "tyHERLAS TllEHO.N. K. L.10HNSTO.V, iuub Plea. U the 47th Judicial District .Hhtt- ,nr.? Uj" cauaty oi caibrie. hat Usued w i cept briLf date the lith day ol fUrch, lt. to wc u irrcieu, jur uuiaiuif a iHSriui v ouri nft orn mfn ' L'V. nJ C'urt or Over aD.l 1 ertu tri er and Oeorral Jail Delivery, and Cuarier l Sessions of the Fear, in Ktwtnst.urif lor the 1 eouaiy of Cambria, and to eoRmtsrs on the ' fourth Monday or M. llnit the JH'-h day ot ' -lfiw IU! ...... . A ... . V ..w. Noticic u Kfhkiit 1ivx, that the Coroner, Juatlrea ot the Hear. Aldermen, and Constables, ol said county ot Cambria, that they be then and there In their inir person, at lu o'cloolt in the forenoon rn tbe arc.nd week. It beinc the lt Monday ol .'une, and '.eira- the 4 m day ot lune. 18Ss, w th the records. tTiqaistioat. examinations, and their own reireiubrauc.', to do those thltiK which to thiir offWe appertain to l.e done snd thoee who are bound In reroznizanecj to prope tite atralnst the prisoner that are or be in the J::l ( Cu i't r.a rouoty. fie iien aud there te I r.iPi""Ote aaaiiist thecu a shall r.r ti.-t. Ulvm up.ler my hand at Kbem-hcr;?, the lit day of M-y In the yearnt our I.'rd lss. and the (loo Hundred aud Twelfth Year ot the lude- peodeuce ot the l'nit 1 States. Ji i:i'H A. tiltA i , Sheriff. Kt.eusbnrt;. May 1st, 1M84. Widows Appraisements. N'otlce is bcre'.y Klven that the lollewtnic named apjiraismrnu of property appraised and set apart for widows of deee. lent under the Act of Assem bly ol the 4th ol April A. I . 1H01. haiet eou f lei in the Kmcisu-r's office at !:inhnr. In and for the C'untv ol Cambria, and wi;l be presented to Uie Orphan's Court of said duntr lor cnnlir matlcn and allowance on Wednesday , J une Cth, A. !.. Js : No. 1. Inventory and artnralsenent of certain pcrunal tiri-iv :md real etits aroraised anl set appari lor Cat ban art lor Catharine j elll, widow ol Owen ! o-.Netll, late of Prospect borjuirh, decease J No. 1. Tnvento-y and appraisement of , peror.ai rrpurty appraised and fcf apart lor sinrri hJan. widow of W m KTin late of I;l- it oort'UKu. ueceMsed. -. No. 3. Inventory and appraisement of certain ! persoual proerty appraised and set apart for Mary h. Moue. widuw of Frederick Muusc, late : oi Croyle towokhip, dot-rase. i. Vi-iV. i No. 4. Inventory and appraisement ol sertaln personal property appraise! and set apart for Marararet E. Keete, widow ot Klias Keese, late of Cambria township, deceased. $.D1.31. , No. 5. Inventory and appraisement of certain : personal property and real estate appraised nni ' set aparc for Adh Uichards, widow of W ui. H. I Klchardt. bile of Jackson township, decease.!, I 3(HI. No. 6. Inventory and aupralseineat of certain personal property appraised and set arart tor Mary Stiles, widow of David Stilei. late of illack lick townphlp. deceased. fUjy. No. 7. Inventory and appraietsent of certain , personal property appraised and set apart lor Emma J. Myers, "widow of William H. Myers, lale of Johnstown borough, deceasej. 1U.R5. No. 8. luventory aud appralxeuieut of certain personal prof -rt y apprais-d and et apart lor Elizat.eth Keeso. "widow ot Thouina J. lieese, late ot Cambria towachlr, ileceved. (.ki.'.c CEI.EsjT1.NEJ. HUA.Hl, Ebensbure. May Tib, .'so. lienntcr. VOU TICAL. KSHEKIFF. I hereby annnnnce mvslf as a can.il lute for Sheriff, subgoci to the decision of the next Democratic primarv election. O. A.'lAN(JliEIN. Ebensburg, Pa., f'eb. 24, 18s8 FOK SHEHIEF. John J. Kinney, of Ttin uellhlll horousrb at the coralntr. lein-ratlc rl-maj-y elcctiou. Your support respectfully so licited. POKI SHERIFF. We are antLnrlreil to annonnce the nameof W. I. Met leiland. ol Johnstown, as candidate lor Sheriff subject to the decision ol the next Denioeratlo primary election. K POOR IUKECTOR. ot John t . Eonv. of Cambria township a ran Idate for 1'oor liirector. subject to tho declson of tbe next Ieruocratic primary election. F oi: POOK PI IT ECTOR. We are authorized to annnnnce tbe name ol James A. hartun, ol t lcaihcid township, as a candidate lor the nomination of I'oor Director subject to the decision or tbe Democratic prim ary election. TOK ASSEMBLY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor Assembly subject to the Iemncratlc primary elecUon. LtlVlSiKAVtK. FOR ASSEMBLY. M e are auihorixed to announce that John S. I!hey Is a candidate lor nomination for Assem bly sut'iect to the decision ot the lcmocralic pri mary election. FL 'OK ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce the namo ol Daniel McLaoirrlm. of Johnstown, as a can didate for Assembly subject to ths decision ol tbe IsMLOTatic primary election. TrAH'API.K FARM AT PRIVATE SALE V Tbe unrtersiirned will sell their farm, siu nate.I In Allegheny township, adjoiume; lands of 1). A. Mdr.Mizn. n. J. Sell, llenr. Mansttoid, and otbsrs. eontaininir 118 acr?s. acres cleared and 5s well limbered with oak. hemlock, cucum- , bar and hickory. A trnrft two-tory-piauk bouse and frame barn, together with all necessary out- I buildings, a never tailins; spnnir of water and a stream . et wat-r renninic through Cie larm. There l also 'S choice apple, pear and peach trees on :be premises. The above property wilt be sold at a price and terms to suit the pur-baser and a.KOod warrantee deed srnarantced. MARY H'HY, -ANN I'l'KV. Jane 1st. Loretto Postofrice. Ta. VUDITOK'S NOTICE. In tbe matter ot the petition of Adam Mverf. Committee of Keter Myers-, a lunatic, for n' order to sell real est.ito. Hnrinr been ap pointed an auditor to Investigate tbe facts of the case, and reoort upon the expediency ol itratitintr the application and It the esse shall require It. lo ascertain the amount pr-iper to be raised by such snle. notice I hereby Kiven that 1 wilt s.t at my oltice on Salunlas. May 'JOih. ISsS. al 10 o'clock, A. to attend to tbe dnviesol sa d apitomtmcnt. at wnlch tixe and place all persons interested may attend if tbey see proper M. ! Kl ITF.LL, Audllut. Eben:burs May iib, 18. a u The grand display of all wool 810 Suits now oftered for sale by " Woolf, Son & Thomas, the Uliampioii Uotliicrs oi ,)oimstown, nas surrea up tll holc community. Customers are coming BEWILDERED BY THE and competitors fairly panilized. mits that the.-c I "V" TP WOOL $10 ! arc equal to any $14 Suit sold elsewhere in I Johnstown. A bur Varietvto select from. GSrSee their great display of new Spring Hats. X beautiful Imported Pliotograpli will .'liven free with even Hat. rn lis o f, oki cj i 3 FER'L. MA nteniation 3 10th TENTH ANNUAL SEASON-IOth. WALTER L. JL1LV, SOLE OVIYEt AXD M. .V. 1GER. MORS NEW, HOVEL AMD SPECIAL FEATURES rii.ix axy onirn snow ix fxistaxci:. i ; ; Will be at Ebensbnrg, Pcim'a,, . On RriODAV, tJie Man who lifts a living Jhtrac ici'.h his Teeth. BIGELOW ! 1HAZL, THE BLONDIN PONY! jniPBO, TDE- TIiLEST I)0KSE- EVEI I)iI)ESSED Xoiv, i'Otf have never teen anything to equal thin. In addition u lutve Forty First-class (lateral i'erforiners Ladies, (Itntlemen ami little Children. ADMISSION, Jleatl our golden offer: All Children undrr IO gears of age will be admitiett (in the Afternoon only) for 1U Cents. 33zVXl PAKADF. .Vi' II fm 1.M'. FREE HICH-VIRE ASCENTION AT 12:45 P.M. Doors ojen at 1 uml 7 -I. JI. J'erfonnanre cotnmenees at 'i ami S F. Jf, t"Vlll also exhibit in Lilly's on Tuesday. June .v llemomot r no extra cliarce j -r- : I A liMIM-JTK T()i S NOTU'E. t it! of i.liz.aoelh o 'liar.. deceased, l"te oi .Muu' ter township. Cambria county, I'a., baviuir been Itranted to tbe uq Jersi ned. notice is hereby Klven to ail persons indebted to said estate to make payment witboat delay, und those huvir.ic claims au.nnst the same will present tlieui prop erly authenticated lor settlement to. JOHN O'HAKA, Adm'r if Ellzalx-th O'llara, dee'd. Cresfon. I'a . May 11. lssl.-fil. IfJR SALE. The subscriber will sell at prlvnt-t sale a water power saw mill with Irom one to nve acre of ground sit.vit-d iu Elder township, Cambria county, I'a. The mill has a Id foet over shot wheel, a circular saw. is In a-ood condition and is located about one-1. a It milo iroiu the new town ot Hastings, on the Itrubaaer rai.road. and within a quarter ol a mile of tne railroad and a branch of the railroad is located runin witinn live 10J1 of tbe mill. Tlio mill ia surrounded with a One lot ol timber, yet to cut. For a icool invei-tmont. this Is a rar opportunity Call on or ad.lresg the subscriber ou tho' prunlse. SKU AS 1 1 N HOLTX. Elder tc.vnhlp, April 7 , jSsS. :sui. TltlAl, LIST. List of ensea act down for trial on second week ot Juuo Term, Couiiuouciuk Monday, June lltb, 158. Haws. VS. vs. ..V s. .. ...vs. vs. vs. Ha-s. l'cd-.-n. l.DDir';in fv. Tbnmas. Stkman et. ux. Min ton. Koosman . Not icy. Sum e. Khody. Waiters. liii ps . Lloyd. lici kO. Llo v d is Cravcr. Same. Sum?. lluuiies. lie i ew. l.iliy. i rain. K earnpy. Hrndy. Ke.irney. liiWet. Id.iilade. I'edeu Rapp Sballer W Illinois .. Yeazley Anna Cassiday vs. Varioj ........ ...vs. Neaark Machine Co. .vs. Kasly for asc.... vs. WIlKiason ....vs. Thomas lor use va. Cov tor use... Thomas.. .. v. ttrar, Asr.nacc oi ,11c ttmbiu. ............vs. Ivagier vx. ! Fairlianks Scale (3o vs. i Slab:er . j lidars - vs. J Ktnn vs. i KiidVers . s. Swank Vf. , t'orney vs. ; Chapmrta v-. ' Hinl ria Iron Co. tr.IAUi.K, Pruta'y. II. 11. Sill Lbensburj, May 11, Uss GREAT BARGAINS Everybody ad- SUITS OON I- x a f a xo ox n I ows US 'Jhe Strvi.itt. Man lieiiir, fftunlli anfjutll ing the stronrrnt team that can Oe jtrotlacetT. 23 CENTS ! II ! All.l M' t:l..t. n Vu.l.lc.lan U see the Thhf.k Hkiki Luy NNr.sTKESs". Important to Canvassers. W A Tf Live C.i ov;iser In every county li the I'mted Si-iies s.-li Fi.'S PATENT KE VEH11LK A1 .CN, wh en com!ines two. Sad Irons, Polisher. Elmer, fcc. ..ne iroa doinit the wort; .l in t ntir-se.t ..1 oidii.arv ir.ns. 1 sci'-beatintr ht t" s alcobol lamp. IOE.w AKir wirn user bin iios. pnc moiierBtc. a l.iroan.1 : 1 1 : . v; nicoitie insured, to .-od cnnv:isers. Ao.tre-s. for circulars, fce. Kui S.M) li; ). 'i ..-:'. K' t.lc St . N Y Eteiisteii Firs iHiauss Agency DICK, General Insurance Agent i:ii hash r: a . jm . ns niY'Q ''f:,-K,,K TKn,',:" - Ulia UIA U 'u 'i- aoan. alKu.v.vlle. t I bly l.v I...... J.,.,., w,.n,eii. .ui unl4ol .i..ii,.r u, ,J ..ih.T l mt- medlea, orcah r. I .mil. ,. s. t ,,, ,, l , uo. Ulr.tc. 1'r. HUL.K liviuont .m., li.-t..ii sli-s. w Life of HENRY WARD BEECHES W.lrfti J lllustnaml, k-ivnllt bu 111.- from bin l.nOl u, w doalai. J'noe Oi. ls,llnr. bpriMw pn jKUd. l.MU BOOK t o.. fstaiiou ti.. llrooklvn. .Y. Kemp'sMannre Spreader Valuable Improvements for 1SS. 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than'any other, all things considered. F1cht yesrson the ir.srket. 1ff-reiict.s irm every 5tl, l'l thy I'nlon. ll'll!rveil inu arfri !. KLMP , MUKftli M K'li CO., racusc. S. Y.