fcninlmn rrontm IHrASBlKU. PA. J Hi HA i". .ivm: isss. , The Central House of this place Is being treated to a new coat of paint Mr. IV K. Jones, o I'ittsburg. U build ing a f.'.twi rcltac at Cresson. ., Ttie new tannery of Maswrs. CiriQUb A Settlor. wi!l S Kin b completed. tr. 3'. I.. Kelt and wife, of CarroH lown. Tinted our town on Tuesday. . Ttw thermometer n-slwtered 9.V In Uw ... . . !-., al.aile rn tni piace on aiouuaj mh. - T a rrothonotary C. F. O'Donnell, loretto. Is laid up with th rheumatism. t Mr. Bert. Denny has sold 111 livery gt:;ble in this place to Mr. Thomas reach. -John iant tsa openvd a barbi fcop on r.;jti street on door eat of Tarnsh's stole. Head Wreilf, Son Thomas' new adyer t;oment In thrs isttue. It Is of Interest to 30U. ? Mrs. Or. Lemrnon and her daughter, JIim Julia, TiMted friends In HolIidaysbuTg tills week. f Th rw irrK null, which 1 being built v Mr. L J. Tlncm. will b finished In a ahort time. Tle Tlensbunr bass ball club defeated the rVke club, on Saturday last by a score ef 34 to 11. ; Ttte Mie O'N ells have opened an ice cream vmrhrr above their millinery store, on Hijti street. The base bat: nine of this place will play the -St. Francis College nine at Loretto ,SeTt Kitunlay. I It would now be rn order for the Demo ' rrnt.t ef this place to organize a Cleveland and Thorman Club. f Ka'f.er John TVanl, of Mercy Flospltal, lMNburi, paiil a short visit to hl3 parents ' 1n this place on Monday. " t'nless preparations are soon made, tlvre will be no demonstration la Ebens ' Vurn on Mie Toorth of July. The students of the F.bensbur Normal TSrbnol will hold a picnic In Hoizne's grove, . near Loretto, on Saturday next. Mr, (ieoree C. Jordon, of Johnstown, 1 vislt.-d her cousins, Misses Xenle and Mary T.i'herts, of this place, this week. T.ouis Saupp. Kq., of Hedford, abroth-J I er of Mt. Frank Saupp. of Loretto, made a I tort visit to Ebensburg on Saturday last. We understand tbat the church of ihe I TTi'Iy Name, this place, will hold a festival ; In the Opera House, on the Fourth of July. Some bad bovs of this town, one evening Inst weak broke the tops off a couple young ' trees on the premises of lion. R. L. Johns ton. Profewtor A. R. Head, was selected as ; principal of the schools In this lace for the next term, by the school board on WedN Tiesday evenlnn. Miss Cora Roberts, daughter of John XV. Roberts, formerly of this place but now i of Tlunttnirdon, Is visiting Mi.s Annie Evans, In this place. ; Miss T.aura Todd, daughter of mir es I teemed friend, William A. Todd, of Scott I dale, formerly a resident of Ebensburg, Is vKitlng friends in this place. is "Colonel Isenberg was awarded the 1 contract of lighting the street lamp in this place, one day last week, his bid belrg I V.lt'50, which was the lowest. Miss Birdie Roberta, of this place, took her departure last week for Birmingham, I Ph.. to attend the commencement exercises I of the Seminary at that place. Mr. E. James, of this place, departed on Sunday last for Chicago, to be. In atten dance at the Republican Xational Conven tion, which met there on Tuesday. Edward Jones who did the Phootlog at riastlns last week, on Wednesday entered hail in the snm of $1,000 before "Squire Kinkead for his appearance at court. Margaret, the little daughter of Dr. T. M. Richards, of this place, who has been suffering from an attack of bronchitis. Is. we are glad to say, speedily recovering. Miss Nannie James, daughter of Mr. E. Jame, while going up the stairs at her home la this place on Sunday last, had the mis fortune to slip and sprain her left ankle. The bans for the marriage of J. W. Kilduff. editor of the Gllitin rinhilor, and Mi May Rearr.ev were published on Sunday last at the Cathol c Church at (;a.l liUin. Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, tf'tl Arch M.. Philadelphia. Pa. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busi ness, at'ested by thousands of cures af'.er Others fall. Rev. George Hill, pastor of the Congre gational Church and Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this piece, attended th State Convention of the Congregational Church Association, at Vranton this week. Mr. James A. Porter, formerly of Sus quehanna township, but foi the past four vears a citizen of Pratt. Tratt county. Kan sas. U back on a short visit to friends aod relatives in this countv. In the case of the Commonwealth vs lrael V,. Caldwell, for embezzlement, a no tice of whos arrest we published a short time ago, on Tuesday last at HoMdaysburg the Grand Jury found a true bill. Prof. J. S. Foley will deliver a eture at the Opera House in connection with the i.erary society on next Friday evening. Th subject will be "The Norsemen In the New World: All are cordially Invitrd. -u Tulay laot. at Hollldaysburg. Mr. Jaoies Maitlaud. who a rew years ago was bar-tender at the Mountain House In this place. PWd guilty to celling liquor without license. His sentence was deferred. The coinage of the three cent piece has been discontinued. .This will be sorrowful news for the fellow who has been lo the habit of dropping a thre cent lce Into the collection box witu a ten cent look on his face. Mis Ani.ie Sw-hler. or tbu. place, was appointed a teacher In the Altoona schools, at a meeting or the Altoona scbowl hoard on Mfnd.iy lat. Miss techier whe serious ill-iess we announced two weeks ao has re- uvt-red. A little oaughter or John FenrWl, or a:ui township, Westrmoreland county, was turned In surfc a terrible manner, reoently y hr clothe catching fire from live coals drawn from a hake oven, that she died la a few days. Tlie Altoona Evening Xirror is the laWt venture In U e Journalistic Held and is pub lished every evening In Altoona, by Mr. Will. H. Mei. We hope it may prove a sue esfm enterprise an yield a fortune to It puhiinLer. -Mr. A. j. Paddock, who had the con wad ,or fht rpM(J,nce rMt ,he jtI1 n tbi8 r- ace at th time it wss tmllt. In U70, died at his home In Kongvlew. Jefferson county, on Trmrs.iay. JUDe7th. froai consaapto In. aged years. -PrLIay, the 2th lost., will be the last 1y of the Normal School term which will "Ind up with an entertainment on tbe even ing of tfie same d.iy In the Opera House. AdmKion cts..ftrr reeved seu. and is r-- cnern! admission. LAWNS AND LINEN DE INDIAS AT GABLE & CO.'S ! June is here and with it conies the warm weather of the first Summer month, and with it comes too a fine lot of beau tiful Lawns and Linen de Indias which Gable & Co. have placed in their White Goods Department at 8, 10, 121, 17, 20, 25, 28, 30, 37i and 42c. per yard. In the Print Department you'll, find some Choice Figured Lawns in black and colors, in neat dark figures on white ground and Plain Lawns in black and colors. Finest Check Xainsooks in the city from 5 to 28c. a yard. WM. F. GABLE 2: A wreck occurred on the Somerset A Cambria railroad on Saturday afternoon, about half a mile south of Rocky Hollow. i ;.utij cris weie u e t tsmollsbe. Xo persons were Inlured. There Is a dangerous place for one to drive ever at n!jr.ht at the corner of Horner and Mary Ann streets. Some one will get hurt and sue the borougn for damages and toe the borough authorities will discover their negligence. An unfurnished bouse of seven rooms is the east ward, Sbensburg, will be ready for occupancy and for rent by the 15th of June next, will be rented for the summer or tor a term of jears. For particulars ap ply to Henry Byrne. Euensburg. Ta. A Hungarian woman, whose husband is employed In a eoal bank near Ramey, dear field county, on Wednesday tried to start a fire with coal oil. when the fluid exploded and was thrown all oyer her. She wad burned to a crtep, and cannot recover. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth, and Headache, In Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Xasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 30 tents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. A disastrous wind aod ball storm visit ed Duncannon. Perry county, on last Sat- i urday. Hall stones measuring nine Inches In diameter were picked up on the streets. Windows were broken all over the town, i The growing crops and frulU were greatly damaged. The corner stone of the new Catholic Church at Cambria, was laid ol Sunday last and the ceremonies were witnessed by a lare concourse of people. Rev. E. A. Bush, of Loretto. delivered an Interesting and appropriate sermon after which a col lection was taken up which amounted to nearly Sl.ooo. The following named persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Ebensburg potttoflice : Miss Lizzie Makln, Mr. Thomas L. Davis. Mr. David Lloyd, Mr. Johannes Blller and Signer Anggello YzzL Perv.na applying for these letters will please state Viey were advertised. Xo one will accuse the Catholic TTo-U forJuly of being too light If be reads Mr. James A. Cain's article on the Origin of Trivate property. It Is so closely reasoned, erudite, and convincing argument on a topic whl':h many think to be of paramount ius temst at the present time. Dr. J. W. White, who last week was convicted In the Indiana county court upon a charge of abortion and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years and three months. attempted to commit suicide on Saturday last. In the lockup nnder the Court House, by cntting his throat. He did not succeed, however. In hU design. Rev. T. R. Jones, formerly pastor of the Congregational Chnrch of thin place, but for several years a resident of Windarn, Ohio, accompanied by his wife, arrived here on Wednesday, being called her by the death of Mre. Jones mother. Mrs. Jane Williams, a notice of whose death will be found In another column. A corps of the Beach Creek Railroad enelneers run a line up the river last week as far as Garmantown. Nothing def3nIte 1 could be learned from them, but tbe sup position is tbat they will go on to Moss creek thence to Blackllck. We hope they will locate a road up this way and com mence work at once. Cherrytree Record. Judge Johnston last week presented the Cambria County Bar Association with a fine portrait of himself. The picture Is in crayon and was executed by his step daughter. Miss Irene Glass, who possesses artistic talent of a high order. The picture is hung In the library room along with those of Judges Young, White, Taylor and Dean. An exchange warns people to take care and not let machine oil or lubricator come In contact with a cut or scratch on tie hatid or arm, as a serious blood poison ing may result. In the manufacture of some of these machine oils, fat rrom dis eased and decomposed animals Is used. All physicians know bow poisonous such matter is. Mr. John Howell, or this place, was painfully but not dangerously hurt by fall ing from the scaffolding of the new building In course of erection by V. S. Barker A Bro., on Centre street, on Monday last. The scaffolding had not been sufficiently nailed and gave way, precipitating Mr. Howell a distance of sixteen feet to the pavement bt-low. Wayne Mower, a much respected citizen of Bedford, committed suicide on Saturday morning about 11 o'clock. The discovery I was made by his wire about noon when she ! went out to the stable to call him for dinner. When she opened the door it was only to find the dead body of her hu-hand hanging from a rafter of the hay mow. nis wife, two daughters and a son survive him. Friday evening, during the prevalence of the storm. Maggie, tbe little six-year-old daughter of Thomas E. and Lizzie llite. of Somerset street. South Side, became so frelghtened at the lightning that she went Into convulsions, and died on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The child was of a very nervous temperament, and had never enjoyed health. Jo?tntMcn Tribune. Henry Stelnberger, aged thirty tbree years, a miner employed by M. Saxman, Jr, A Co., or Latrobe, did not come borne at the uaual hour last Friday morning. Arter a search he was discovered in his "room" In the mines, burled beneath several tons or slate and coal. He had been gathering roof-coal, when .he slate fell and crushed him to death, n leaves a wire and two children. A decision of Interest In this region Is that lately banded down by the Pennsylva nia Sopreme Court In the case of Thomas Williams against J. M. Hay, of Somerset county. It Is held that where one person owns the surface and another person owns t!u coal or other minerals lying underneatb, the under or mineral estate ow cs a servi tude of sufficient support to the upper or superincumbent estate. Maud Stauffer, aged fifteen. Sarah nensel. aged fourteen, and Junle Ruffner. aged eleven, of Maderla, Clearfield county, ere drowned In nagerty's dam on the Clearfield creek rear that place on Monday afternoon. Nothing Is positively known or the drowning. bt it Is supposed tbe girls went In bathing and that one or them got be yond her dentb and the others perished In attempting to recder assistance. Judge Jonnston and his worthy better half came to this city yesterday (Monday) forenoon, and are domiciled at tbe residence of Mrs. Johnston's soo-le-law and daugh ter, Mr. aod Mrs. Phil. McDonald, or 1108 Fifteenth avenue. This rooming the Judge will proceed to the county eapltal, where he is to preclde In tbe Common Pleas Court during the trial of one or mora cases In in which Judge Dean is Interested. Altoona 1402 Messrs. E. Dufton & Son, hardware dealers In this place, are having thai: store room Improved by a eoat of paint. The Mountain IIoue at Cresson will open on Monday next, June 25th. All trains will stop there during the summer excepting Xew York and Limited Express which will only stop when there are passen gers to get on or off. The observation ear will be run on rear of racifie Express west j and Day Express east between Altoona and Cresson, givlntt the passengers on these trains a good opportunity to see the scenery while passing over the mountain. A colored girl named Annie Miller, re siding In Everett. Bedford county, attempt ed to put coal oil in the cook stove to hasten the fire one day last week. The oil ex ploded and the flames caught the child's clothing. She rushed out of the house in her rrlght and agony, and br clothes were entirely burned off her body. She was horribly burned about the limbs and body, her bands being roasted to a ensp. Faint hopes are entertained of her recovery. Daniel C. Miller, who lives In the upper end of Sinking valley, about ten miles from here, tad two children, a boy ard a girl. The boy was about IS months old and just toddling around, and on Saturday morning going out Into the yard eat down on a board one end of which was nnder a barrel filled with ashes for the purpose of dripping lie used In soap making. The weight of the little one upset the barrell. which falling on It killed It almost Instantly. AUoona Sun day yetrt. The tendency of the times Is. apparent ly, to divide spiritualists Into two classes swindlers and fanatics. Dr. Allan Me Kane Hamilton, the eminent specialist on brain diseases, will coctrlbot a forcible paper !n the July Issue of th Amrrimn Mayatine on "Spiritualism and Like Delusions.' In which he will show that spiritualism Ic at best a form of mild Insanity. Other features of the paper will be an untechnlcal description of the scientific means conjuror-mediums have used. Iccluding among other things the chemicals used In picture palotlng. At the regular meeting of the Dauntless Fire Company on last Monday evening, two amendments were offered to the constitution and bv-laws of the company. One was an amendtrent changing the regular meeting night from the third Monday In each month to the third Tuesday of each month, which was unanimously adopted. The other was an amendment requiring the members of the company to pay f 1.00 pr year for the nse of library book. This amendment was not adopted at last Monday's meeting, but will be put before the company again at the next regular meeting. On Monday morning. In tbe Pennsylva nia railroad machine shoos at Altoona. work was begun on the building of a class A. en gine with the idea of beating the record made by tbe Baldwin firm or Philadelphia, whose best time In turning out a locomotive ready for the road was twenty-four hours. The Altoona gang of workmen under fore-i man John Griffith turned out a complete I locomotive in seventeen hours, which In cludes time occupied In photographing tbe work which was done at five different stages, i the actual time spent In the erection of the Iron horse being thirteen hours and Jirty- four minutes. It Is significant that the Catlalic Colum bian, the official organ or fit. Rev. Bishop Watterson. or Columbus, Ohio, bimseir a Fittsburgher. givss currency to a wide spread belier that the new Ul3hop is to be appointed, who shall have charge or the Al legheny Diocese as originally constituted under the late Rt Rey. Bishop Domeoee. This diocese has bad no bead ever since tbe death or that prelate, but has been adminis tered by tbe Bishop of Pittsburgh, though not an integral part or this diocese. Tbe fact that it was recently consecrated as a ca.hedral, whereas it had, up to tbe date or Its destruction by fire, been simply a pro- cathedral, strengthens this probability, thouth as yet all reports In this connectlen have had no official sanction. However, they are current In well-informed circles. ISttsburq Leader. While the hostler at the Central Hotel was unhitching a horse from a buggy on Julian street on Monday last, a piece of paper blown by tbe wind, frightened the horse and he started to run. The boetler held on to the horse until tbe buggy struck another bnggy tbat was standing near tbe stable of tee Centra! note!, when the borse tore loose from the bostler and from the baggv, and took down Julian street, being finally captured near tbe new tannery. The buggy to which the horse was attached bad one wheel pretty badly sprung and one shaft broken while the buggy that was run into, belonging to Mr. Jcbn Killen. of Barr township, and which had been borrowed by Mr. Isaiah Brown, of the same township, fared worse, baying one shaft broken and one axle broken off at the spindle. Tbe runaway borse belonged to Mr. Peter Fara baugh, of Barr township. "Its a lovely spot and certainly one of the most charming pic-nic grounds Id this section," said an anthuslastlo Altoona man. referring to Arbutus Glen, on the line of the Cresson A Clearfield railroad. "When the lake is finished next week, and furnished with Its graeefal boats, I ean imagine no pleasanter place to per,d a day." For those who are rond or dancing a large platform has been erected close to the banks or the lake where there Is always a cool breeze. Shady walks with rustic seats bid In every nock and corner, are to be found In all parts of tbe ground. "Laurel Fountain" furnishes a never failing supply of natures own beverage. The passenger department of the C. Jt C. R. R. bave made arragements by which pic-nic parties are taken rrom points on the P. R. R. through to Arbutus Glen without change of cars and at low rates. All applications for the nse or the grouods, rates of rare, etc, should be ad dressed to the General Passenger Agent or the Company, Mr. Ed. B. Scull, at Cresson. Ara Appeal fr Aid. Governor Beaver, on Tuesday, having res celved an appeal for aid from DuBols, Clearfield county, which town was swept by fire on Monday, furnished the following card to the Associated Press correspondent. To the people of PannpylTanta. Two thonrand people are bomelets at IhiBola. An nually destructive Are bai destroyed a large pert ot the town. There li R-rcat dertita tioa ad more or lena larTerinK. The Barges and reliable cltiiem telegraphed tor help. Ten ta will be sent at once tor temporary shel ter. I hare uo means at hand for doing more and can only commend the homeless snflerers to our people who hare never reiused to heed a call ol their suffering fellow cltlxeai. Money It the most desirable form In wbl:h to send help. All contribution! ean be safely tent to John E. DuBola, Chairman ef tbe Soliciting Committee, DuBols, ia. Let the response to this call be prompt an1 liberal. Jake A. Biayii Oovernor. CO.. ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, llema From farroll to n. Carrolltown. Pa.. June 19. 1888. Dear Freeman We are now enjoying June brezea and the sweet fragrance of the roees for which tbe present month Is lamed and oft by poets sung. Tbe outlook for fair crops looks favorable and the fanner rejoicetb thereat. Tbe fruit crop will not pan out so well except apples of which there will be an average crop, pears, peaches, plums and cherries will be scarce. Corn Is backward owitg to the late cold spring. Our fair ground If being renovated under the supervision of Mr. B. Delozier and the track is in good condition for tbe June races which will come off next Saturday, on which day we expect a good crowd and a good round of amusement. Tbe coal works In tbe north of tbe county are progressing slowly for want of men to j import the materials for building tbe coke ovens, etc. As I mentioned before, the cost of wagoning material is toe expensive. It Is expected the rails will be down by tbe first or August next and then operations will begin In earnest. There are a great many buildings being erected In Hastings, among others a large three-story building Intended for hotel purposes. Snollguzle, an impromptu town. Just on the suburb of Hastings city. Is tbe business centre of the new developments at present. It Is composed rf three stores, one hotel, one saw mill, one planing mill and several dwelling houes. It was tbe scene of tbe late shooting affray, of which you mention last week. At latest accuunU tbe victim Is out of danger. His assailant Is under bonds for his appearance at tbe next term of Quar ter Sessions. Our town is full of coal speculators this week. Mr. E. Wentz has disposed of a con siderable amonnt bis leases to parties from Pblllpsburg, Centre Co.. Pa. Come on gen tlemen, there Is plenty of coal fields yet to b sold. Mr. B. WIrtner, our efficent street com missioner, baa been grading our streets for the past few days which has given our town quite a different appearance In fact has made the street and town look one hundred I per cent, better. Mr. Wirtner understands nis business. Luther & Yahner's planing" mill is run ning to its utmost capacity every day, they seem to be full of orders for work. Johnston, Buck A Co.'s bank building is progressing fast towards completion. Mr. M. Adelsperger and assistants are laying the brick which are pressed ones and will give the building a very fine appearance. Tbe Carrol Ho wn distillery has closed op erations until next fall. Mr. J. W. Sbarbaagh is erecting a large stable, which, when completed, will be ued as a livery and sales stable. We have a new barber shop in onr town whlcH makes two, both seem to be busy. Last evening there was quite an enjoyable party at the hotel of Matthew Weakland, near the fair grounds. The youngsters tripped the "light fantastic" until a season able hour acd "all went merry as a mar- rlage bell." Mr. Weakland has a fine room for dancing purposes Mr. A nthony Strittmatter, one'tbe firm or Strittmatter Bros., met with a serious acci dent to-day. He and his brother have erected a planing mill near Hastings. An thony while ripping lumber bad his right band caught in tbe saw which mutilated bis hand in a shocking manner cutting the fin gers off. Dr. Rice attended bim. Mattew Eckecrode, son or Henry J. Eck enrode, of Eckenrode's Mil's, Carroll towns ship, met with a serious accident while en gaged In rolling logs for Mr. Henry J. Link, a log flew around and struck bim on tbe thigh and broke it. At latest accounts be was doing we'iL Hon. Judge Thomas still presides oyer bis bar and hands down bis decisions tem pered with seltzer, with all the grace and dignity that tbe position requires. J. C. Easly. E-iq . Is suffering with a se vere attack of rheumatism in bis right shoulder. Corn and potato hoeing is now in order and shade trees are in demand. Amicus. 'WAIT FOR THE BEST. (Cleveland and Tbarniii i.) Hubbard Bros., the well known publish ers of Philadelphia, Chicago and Kansas City, announce the preparation and publica tion between July 1st and 15th, of a biogra phy of Cleveland and Thurmao, also Mrs. Cleveland tbe popular Bride of the White nouse. together with a full setting forth of the great Tariff issue and a great variety of valuable political matter, tbe whole to be written and edited by W. U. Uenael. or Lancaster. It would be difficult to find a man better fitted to write the lives of tbe Democratic candidates for President and Vice IPresdent than W. U. Hensel, law yer, editor and politician. For near ly fifteen years be was on of tbe editors of the Lancaster Inttlli'jmcer ; for five years Chairman of tbe Democratic State Commit tee of Pegnsylvania , a delegate to nearly all tbe Democratic conventions since 1877 ; Chairman of tbe State convention of 1888 ; delegate to St. Louie, author of many sketches of public men and notably the campaign biographer of Mr. nendricks tn 1884. Sincerely devoted to tbe principles of tbe party to which he has been attached, and wbicb be has served from boyhood, ac tive In all boneet efforts to those principles among bis countrymen, and having come in to close personal contact with most of tbe men, who bave been recognized by the pres ent and tb) last generation of tbe exponents of the best Ideas ot the party, be Is particu larly fitted for the task in hand. He has tbe additional advantage ot having been one of the warmest friends and adherents of Mr. Cleveland, not only before bis ascension to tbe Presidency but since aod during that time. He baa also long been an admirer aod personal friend of Mr. Tburman, so tbat be has ail the qualifications necessary to enable bim to write, fair, truthful and entertaining sketches of tbe distinguished men, who have been selected as tbe standard-bearers of tbe Democratic party dur ing tbe Presidential canvass at 1888. This will undoubtedly be the most au thentic and excellent work issued. It is published by subscription, and we understand agents are already taking orders with unusual rapidity. Backlera'a Arnica Salve. Tbe best salve In tbe world for Cuta, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Gauds. Chillblaios, Corns and all bkin Eruptions, and positively scare Files or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mooey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by K. J amea and W. W.McAtcer, Loretto. Communication. St. AUGrsTUfE. Pa, June 10, 1888. In tbe Freeman or the 15th Inst, I notic ed a sketch of a Sunday game or base ball near this place. I too was a spectator of tbe came, and I must say it was very well play j d, nine innings, and the score was in pro portion of 13 to 7, but the game was somes what interrupted in tbe fifth inning by the appearance along the road ot a majestic looking wayfarer. Tbe umpire must bave been acquainted with him tot I distinctly heard him call time and say to tbe players, "don't make the slightest noise leer, you dis turb tbe pious meditations of yonder way farer as be passes along the highway, take off your hats and salute him." But the players heeded not tbe advice of tbe umpire, and one small boy in tbe crowd with malice aforethought yelled "shoot the elephant" bence the graphic lecture on the enormous crime of playing a game of bait on Sunday evening. He asks ror information or light on tbe legality or playing ball on Sunday, bat alas, since tbe death of Jeremiah S. Black tbe re is no one in these United States capable or Imparting any legal lore to this preeminently great and learned man, but 1 understand tbat tbe boys, in respect for his geatle nature, bave concluded to play no more ball on Sunday afternoons, but will in future amu3e themselves by playing "I'eek-a-boo" and even then will cease playing should bis highness heave In sight aod will not resume until he with majestic strides disappears In tbe dim dis tance. As for the Justice who bad tbe temerity to umpire the game, I am told be Is very penitent and says be will band In bis res ignation the first opportunity and will join the Salvation Army tbe balance of his nat ural life. Dear oh dear ! but this is a wick ed old world anyhow, when Sunday games are tolerated and countenanced In nearly all the cities aod towns in tbe Unites Stales. Why can we not have the good old blue laws of Connecticut once more, and then our great, good and pious friend would be bappy. Secokd Bask. llt ef Jarert. Following is a list or Orand and Trmrerae J nrors drawn for the September term of Court, together with their occupations and places of residence:. iKD JFRORS. Brown. Joneph. lirerrman. Kbenobnrg. Harton, Oeorice. laborer. Conemanvh. Carney. Alfred, farmer. Elder Twp. Cohick. William, carpenter. Johnstown. Cnpe. W. W.. foreman. Johnstown. Imii. J. Price, baker, Johnrtown. Iturbln, John, farmer. Clearheid Twp. Deter. William, agxnt. Johnstown. iMucIass. W. K-. farmer. Allegheny Twp, Eberlr. M. 1 laborer. Eltensbarg. Varren. Thomas, laborer. Ully's. Klndley. Jame K. laborer. Kast Ts'lorTwp. ler. Albert, carpenter, tia II itxia Bor. (tray, Caleb A., farmer. Elder Twp. Hiidehrand. Satsnel. laborer. Conemangb. Bor. MooTer. John C, miner. Crejle Twp. Kramer. T. R.. teamster. Johntown. I.lnirenfelter. Ella, team ter. Wasblagten Twp. McOcntgle.Patrirk. laborer. Prospect. Meyer. J. S.. clerk. Resde Twp. Plainer. Jxmes B-. men-hunt. Croyle Twp. Sanpp. f. It., gentleman, Ixiretto. SUneman, Oeorge B., merchant. Croyle Twp. Vebb,.acub J .. laborer, Adams Twp, TBAVKB8E JURORS FIRST WBKK. Bearer. John O. O.. farmer. Carroll Twp. Benson. James, steel-worker. Mlllvllle. Blair. John A , hotel-keeper. Ebennbors;. Holler. Krank. laborer Cambria Bor. Boyle. iMntel, f rmer. Croy le Twp Bridges, Kobert H., laborer, Cambria Bor. Kuck.S. cabinet-null er, Carrolltown Bor. Buck. William J.; merchant. Allegheny Twp. Campbell, Jacob M.. gentleman. Johnstown. Cohauah. Snott, farmer. Jackson Twp. Coleman. Henry, farmer Snmmerhill Twp. ( ostlow, John c.. laborer. nemangn iwp. Cullen. Andrew, foreman. Portage Twp. Custer. Martin grocer. Pranklin Bor. Cuthtert. William, laborer. Conemsngh Bor. Iavis. Oeonre' heater. Lower ' Oder Twp. Iteitrich. John, farmer. Carroll Twp. Kick. James N .. laborer. Lower Y Oder Twp. Dillon. Charles, blacksmith, Clearneld Twp. Fees John, farmer. Cambria Twp. Flick, Jerome, farmer. Allegheny Twp. Furlong, Lawrence, engineer. CoDemaugh Twp. Onfflth. Onttlth E.. farmer. Cambria Twp. Hatnhert. Aoiront machlnest, Cambria Bor. Hildebrand, . N .. laborer, Conemaugh Bor. Homer, Ed. C farn.er. East Taylor Twp. Hughes. Morgan, plasterer. Ebeneburg;. Kibbler, tleorge. farmer. Elder Twp. Kinkead. D. H.. eierk. Johnstown. Klrshner. Simon, farmer. Barr Twp. Koons, Joseph, farmer, Oallitzin Twp. Kankle, John, laborer. Canemaogh Bur. Luther. Daniel, mlllright. tlrubbtown. Mrtiough. Charles B., larmer. Croyle Twp. O'llarra, John, farmer. Monster Twp. Kees. Jadson, farmer. Blackllck Twp. Kees, TDog.. agent. Johnstown. Kees. IhiTld ti Taylor Twp. Kees. William, laborer. MillTille. Klbblett. Joseph, farmer. Portaae Twp. Robertson. W. H. H.. agent, Wilmnre. Schubert. C. T., printer, Johnstown. Simons. John, laborer, Johnstown. Swank. Levi, butcher. Johnstown. Cilery. William, laborer. East Conemaogb. Varner, Sylvester, laborer. Croyle Twp. Woodruff. I. D., editor. Johnstown. Yeakley, Jacob, clothier, Oallitiln. . TIAVIUI Jl'ROKS BECOS O Win. KensnofT, F.H. clerk. West Tsylor. Birktord. Samuel, fireman. East Conemangh. Blain, Abraham, barber. ConemauKh Bor. Bland. William. J. P., MHlrille. Blough.J. H.. farmer. Richland Twp. P.lourh. Jnslab J., clerk. Johnstown. Brall'er. William, laborer. Johnstown. Brown, ireo. W., farmer. Dean Twp. Caullev. Dentils, farmer. Dean Twp. Clark. Patrick, laborer. East Taylor. ConnelL William H clerk. Ebensburg. Conway. Henry, farmer. r111tiin Twp. Cover. C. B.. llvervmn. Johnstown. Cuter. Samuel J..' laborer. Mlllvllle. Itonuiyer, Amos, laborer. Franklin. Eberly Angust. farmer. Monster Twp. Ford. Chrt. laborer. West Taylor. Oerhart. William, gentleman. Adams Twp. (letting. Oeo. W.. clerk. Lower Toder. Otbbs.Oeo, C. Johnstown. tHiffith. Low man. laborer, Stmycreek. (soughnonr. David, laborer. East Oooemiugh. Hamilton. Alex, foreman. Johnstown. H Ibsrh. Joseph, farm-r. Cheat Twp. Horntck. c. C. carpenter. Conemangh Bor. Horner. Ihtfayette. painter. Johnstown. Jones. Jebn A., merchant, Johnstown. Helper, (George. Merchant. Johnstown. Leman. Albert. Mack smith. Wllioore. Lynch John . J. P.. Washington Twp. Mellon. Edward, batcher. Washington Twp. Miller. Samuel W., J. P.. Johnstown. Miller, Jacob M.. farmer. Klchland. Miller, i. (I. , eierk. Johnstown. Not ley. K. F.. clerk. Beade Twp. Potter. Jooaa. maaon, Lwer Yoder. Prilscb. Philip, farmer, Washington Tvtd. Kearn. Jacob W larmer. Upper Voder Shell. Oeorge. butcher. Ashvllle. Shlnkle, Henry, larmer. Upper Ycder. Sbuman. larmer. Jackson Twp. Switaer. Henrv, ensrlneer. Mlllvllle. Thomas. Martin, farmer. Clearfield Twp Thompson, F. A.. Lilly's. Walters. A.J. farmer. Summerhlll Twp. Wyland. Lawrence larmer. Susquehanna Twp. Weakland. Ambrose, farmer. Susquehanna Tp. HARBIAVE UCESSES 1SSTED. Tbe following marriage licenses were tanned by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, J une 20, 1888: Joseph Bopp, Croyle townablp and Rosin Mantline, Jackson townsbin. Morris Ambrose, MorreUville and Drusil la Rager. Sheridan, Ta. Frank Xuier and Ellie Forank, Tunnel- bin. Venantlus Hcllugb, Munster township and Annie L. Brown. Wilmore. Frederick Krenkcambria Borough, and Amelia Slander. Lower Toder township. T. S. Eger and Florence U. Homer. Wash ington township. Joseph W. Pluramer, Franklin Borough and Ltzzfo N. Matterson. East Conemaugb. Peter Faiebaueh, Carroll township and Lizzie Springer, Barr townsnip. Andrew Scballer and Henrietta Serfert, Woodva!s. David I Cobangh and Delia C. Seese, Johnstown. Alexander C. Goughnonr, Cooperedale and Ida M. Shaffer. MorreUville. James B. Slater and Jennie M. Flaukner, Johnstown. Edgar T. KIrby, Wilmore and Martha' tin nuns. liuv. Geo. W. Bilner, Johnstown and Katie Wise. Stonycreek township. Peter Melhalso and Ellen Sopko. Cambria Borough. Ernest Emil. Johnstown aod Florence . Moore. Stonvcreek township. Sylvester Rorabaugh and Maggie A. Dick, Cambria township. David X. LoyeU and Minnie F. Myers, Deada Twp. PENN'A. DaBsli Destroyed bjr Fire. The town or DuBols In Clearfield county was nearlv wiped out by fire on Monday About 1 o'clock fire was dia- afternoon. coveied in the Baker House, on Railroad aveDue, in the centre of the town, and owing to a high wind blowing at tbe time, and everything being as dry as tinder, the fire was beyond the control of the limited facilities for extiogulshing it, and destroyed the whole business portion of tbe town and several hundred residences. Tbe lose is estimated at from 5.W0.0O0 to 1,000.000 and the insurance Is said to be very light, as it contained so many wooden building that underwriters declined to take risks. m(st hair a mile wide, extending from the ; - ww a wra new rasiwj A - 4-1 VSU30 and to the extreme end or Long street on the east side or town, is a complete ruin. Blackened walls and piles of coals are all tbat Is left of this prosperous portion of the town. Three thousand people are homeless and destitute and in need of aid. as tbe dames spread so rapidly that many of them es caped with barely the clothing which they wore. The fire Is said to have originated in a defective kitchen flue and as the town was almost wholly without water and no fire apparatus tbe flames rushed along like a cyclone and continued until midnight when tbe fire exhausted itself, having no more available fuel to feed on. Many peo ple bave lost tneir all. are wl'hout shelter, and there must necessarily be a great deal of suffering. Court Irorredlii(s. The case of Caleb A. Gray, assignee of C. C. McCombie vs. William It. Tlugbes, which was on trial last week when we weot to press tbe Jury found for the defendant. James Rodgers vs. William J. Kearney. Keplevin. Jury found for defendant. Annie Fenn vs. John Brady. Ejectment. Jory found for the defendant. Philip . Cbapin vs. Cambria Iron Com pany. Tbe plaintiff took a noo-suit. M'GOUGH. EBEIiLY Married at St. Michael's Church. Loretto. on Thursday, June 14th. 1888. by Rev. E. A. Bush. Mr. Daniel McGough, or Ebeneburg and Miss Harriet Eberly, or Munster township. We congratulate Dan. on bis venture into the matrimonial harness and hope be and bis bride may live long to enjoy all tbe hap piness or connubial lire. Dan. Is one or our best young men, baa been a resident of this place ror neatly four years, during which time be has filled tbe position of Commla. sionersTClerk and has made friends witb all who have had business to transact In that office ; while the bride is an amiable and accomplished lady, and worthy of tbe affec tion and esteem of a true and good man. nird. WILLIAMS Died at the residence of her son-in-law, William It. Jones, in Cam bria townshlo. on Tuesday. June 19th. 1888, Mrs. Jane Williams, relict or Eben Williams, decea ed. aged 82 years. SCnROTII. Died at bis home In Wil mnre otj Wednesday. June 20th, 1888, Mr. John Scbrotb, aged about SO years. The deceased was born in Bavaria, came to this country about thirty-five years ago and ror a time lived at Carrolltewn. after wards at Johnstown and Wilmore. At the breaking out or tbe late war, after serving with the three months men be enlisted in Company C. Nineteenth Regulars, in which be served with bravery and credit until tbe battle of Resaca, where be lot his left leg and was incapacitated for further aervice. After bis discharge he retnrned to Wilmore where be engaged lo the grocery business which he continued to the time of bis death, lie was an upright, honest man, highly es teemed by his neighbors for bis kind, cheer ful and obliging disposition, enjoyed tbelr confidence and esteem and after the election of President Cleveland, was appointed post master at Wilmore, which position be held at tbe time of bis death, lie leaves a wife and six children, one son and five daughters to mourn bis death. May bis eoul rest In peace. For Thirty Tears 1 bave been troubled with catarrh bave tried a number of remedies without relier. A druggist here recommended Ely's Cream Balm. I have used only one bottle and I can say I feel like a new man. My catarrh was chronic and very bad. I make this vol untary statement tbat others may know or the Balm. J W. Matbewson, (Lawyer) Tawtucket. R. I. I was troubled witb cataarb in my head to an annoyioz extent for three years. After using one bottle or Ely's Cream Balm I was entirely cored. Wm. J. Cline, Victor. X. Y. ADMIN1STKATKIX' NOTICE. letters ot administration on the estate of Basil Bender, deceased, late ot Washlnirum township. Cambria county. Pa., having been ranted to the undersigned, all persous Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment to me without dlay. and those having claims against the same will present them, prop erly authenticated for settlement tn TEKESA BENDER. Admr'x ol Kaill Bender deceased. Hemlock, Pa.. June 22, '88.-t. VOT1CE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER L of Incorporation. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Oovernor ol Pennsylvania, on Juiy intn. ny tr. j. Christy. T. S. Troxel, Joseph Bengle.Fred Eh rentelt and James W. KllldufI, under the Act of Assembly approved April 2Sth, 1874. entitled "an act te provide for tbe incorporation and regula tion of certain corpora 1 1 on s." and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called "The (Jallttain Water Com- Jiany, Limited." the charter and object of which a to supply water In the borough of Oallitzln, in the county of Cambria, and State of Pennsyl vania, and for these purposes to bave. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supn1emeattbereU M. D. KITTELL. Solicitor. Ebenahnnr. Pa. Jnne 22. 188 -at. THE Ebensburg, Penn'a., $1.50 Per Year $1.50 The coming National Campaign ing as well as Interesting one rill an exclt and no per- son should be without a good newspaper The Cavhbia FrpKMAM will faithfully chronicle all national and local events and win give its readers all the news. The price Is within the reach of all and no person can a fiord to be without It. A TIP TO A n VERT IS ERS. The large and reliable circulation of the Fmr. vak (1.2uu) commends It to the favorable consid eration of advertisers and their favors will be In serted at the lowest rates. The Frkkmas Is read weekly by about 2,uuu people. THE JOB PRISTIISU FI-ICE, connected with the Fbkkmak. Is one ol the most complete In tbe county. Kill Heads. Letter Heads. Cards, Envelopes, Circulars. Dodger. Postei s. Programmes, etc.. etc., will be printed on short notice, in the la tec l styles and at tbe most r.easble prKct . CAMBRIA FREEM Choose where you like. VE SAYE YOU FROM S2.50 TO S4 Oil EVERY SUIT. Your choice of 800 Men1 AlMVool $9 Suits for 8G.50. Your choice of 700 Men's All-AVool $10 Suits for $7.50. Your choice Suits for 10. Your choice of 500 of 380 Suits for 12. Bh? Bargains in Straw received. A Boy's Fine Straw Hat for i:e.r sold elsewhere at :0c. Come or send early as these Bargains cannot last long. SSTRemcmber our business principles Ab- i solute Truthfulness, no Misrepresentations and no llUinbU'ZjrinjJ: bCllCllieS, Goods for the least money every time. WOOLF, SOaN" & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. Orphans' Court Sale ! ; virtue of an order Issuing ont ol the Or-phanf-' Ooort of Camttia County to me di rected, I will expose to Public Sale at Exchange He'.el. lo the Borough of Chest Springs, on SATURDAY, JULY 7, 'SS. at one o'clock, r. v., tbe following described Valuable Real Estate. A certain piece or parcel of unseated land situ ated In Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa., bounded on the East by land of John lmrbln and and Michael j W rock . on the Soutn by land of John Karlheim and others, on the North by land of Hugh Hagn and John liurbin. containing 1:S0 acres more or less, this land is densely covered J TEKMS. One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of tbe sale, and the remainder Ic two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of tbe purchaser. CELEST1NE MoMfLLFN. Trustee to sell certain Keal Estate of Matthew McMullen, dee'd. June 14, lsss.-St. Assignee's Sale OF Valuable Real Estate! BY virtue of an order of the Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria County, to me directed 1 wtll expoee to public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, JUXE 30, 'SS, AT TWO O'CLOCK. P. M., the following described real estate to wit : All that certain piece or pateel of land situate In Allegheny township, t'amhria County, Penn sylvania ertjoinlnic land of Mary and Ann 'ury, Oeonre Ieritz, E'lward Bradley and heirs ot I e li nts Bradley, deceased, containing fifty Feres more or less, harinic r two-story house, a new frame barn and the necessary outbuildings thereon erected . TEKMS OK SALE. Ten per cent ot the pur chase money to be paid when the property is sold, tbe balance ol one-third lit tbe continuation ot the ale and the remainder in two euual payments In six months and twelve months from tlie confirma tion ol the sale. Tne deierrrd payments to hear interest, and to be secured hy the judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. M. I). KITTELL, Assignee of Francis Malor. et ux. Ebensburr, Pa., June 8th 18S3. St. A SSIONKE'S NOTICE. J Notice Is hereby given that John H. Elske and Mary bis wile, ef White Township. Cambria County, bave made an assignment of all the estate, real and personal, of tbe said John H. Flske to mc in trust for the benefit of his credi tors. AH persons Indebted to the said John U. Flsbe are hereby notiQed to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against him will present them to me properlv aiitheuti coted for settlement. M. 1. KITTELL. Assignee oi John H. Fiske, et nx. Ebensburg, Pa., June 8. ISM.-St. T?XEtTtTTOK'S NOTICE. JUi m hpreas. letters testamentary to the es tate ol Catharine McAteer. late of Washington township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to tbe snd estate are requested tn make Immediate payment and these having claims or demands against the es tate of the decedent will tnske known the same without delay. V. M. OEOK' JE. Executor. ADM1NTSTKATK1X' NOTICE. Whereas letter! of a ii ministration on the estate ol David Stiles .late of H lack lick township, deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, notiee Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment withcot delay and those navlna- cl.iims aralnst said estate to present them propertv authenticated for settle ment. ' MAltY STILES. Admr'x of liavid Stiles. Blackllck township. May 30. lSSH.-et. VJJMINISTK ATOJCS NOTICE. letters of administration on the es tate of Ellrabeth O 'Hara. deceased, late of Muns ter township. Cambria county. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all jiersons Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims sgainst the same will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to. JOHN O'HAK A. Adm'r if Ellrabetb O'Hara, dee'd. Cresson. Ta., May 11. ISkh.-oi. DMINISTKATI K"S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Nnsl, decessed. Notice is hereby given that letters ot adminis tration of the estate of Joseph Noel, late ol Mun ster township, county of Cambria, deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to said estate are hereby nMlnrd to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims will present them, properly authenti cated lor settlement, to JOHN J. NOEL, Adm'r. Monster. Pa., June l. loM.-iit- A UMIXISTKATKIX NOTICE. Estate ot pa'er Fllca, deceased, letters of administration upon the estate of Peter Flick, late of Portage township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the un dcrslgninl by the Kegistcr of said county, those Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment and those having claims against tbe same are requested to present them properly authenticated lor settlement. CHKISTIN A FLICK. Adm's, Portage, June 1, lH$-et, TfALVABLE FARM AT PHIYATE SALE. The undersigned will sell their farm. sit. nated In Allegheny township, adjoining lands of 1). A. McOougn. a. J. Sell. Henr7 Mansfield, and others, containing 118 acres, eo acres cleared and M well timbered with oak, hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A good two.stnry-plank house and frame barn, together with all necessary out buildings, a never tailing spring of water and a stream of water running through de farm. There Is also 75 choice apple, pear and peach trees on Ihe premises. Tbe above property will be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser and a good warrantee deed guaranteed. M AKY t IKY, ANN FTJKY. June 1st. Loretto Postofhce, Pa. IOK SALE. Tbe subscriber will sell at private sale a water power saw mill with I rum one to tiva-ms ot ground situated In Elder township, Cambria county. Pa. 1'be mill has a lrt leet overshot wheel, a circular saw. Is in good condition and Is located about one-halt mile I mm the new town of Hastings, on the Hiubakur railroad, and within a quarter ot arulleof tne railroad and a branch of the railroad Is located runing within five rods of the mill. Tbe mill is surrounded with a bne lot ot Umber, yet to cut. For a good Investment, this is a rare opportunity Call on or address tbe subscriber on tbe premises. SEHASTTAN HOLTZ. Elder township, April 27,184. Km. WOOL ! WOOL ! Wm. Mi-rrat J. Son want yon to bring your wool to Altoona and gel the highest market price, either 'ahh or Tkaob. We have tne lar gest s'ock of lirv Ooods. Motions and (Jarpets In Central Pennsylvania to select from. W M. M C K K A 1 St SON. 131 4 and 1SI7 Eleventh Ave., June Mh. lSs9.-Sm. Altoona. Pa; CHEAPEST stnd BENT. Prlcee Kerat td HOLM'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! Hue Over 2ti0. Fnliy IUu.-trcJetl. Kg'U wanted tree. A Circulars J. f oilman A ,Vutl Men's All-Wool $13 Men's AlMVool $10 Hats. GOO dozen just OUl pOSltlVClr tlie liCSt nonet to ju-pi.ebs i Notice Is hereby given that the COUNTY THEASt'KRK ol Cambria County will attend, lor the purpose of receiving County and State Taxes acsevscd tor tbe year lfesg. at the places of holding tbe elections in the refpectlve dixit lets, on the dates mentioned below: Sooth Fork Croyle Township Wiluiore Souituerhlll ... P irtaue Lilly and WaehiiiKton. Xo. Tunnelhtll Korougu iallitun Washlnvtoo. Townshij , No. Monster . Karr Township. Susquehanna Township....... July lflth. July 17th. July istb. July tth.. ..- July aoth. July Jd. July '4th. ...July -25th. July Bth luly 27th, July 30th. July 31st. August 1st August ad. August 3d. August 6th. August 7f h. Augu.t Mb. ... August lth. August loth. ......August lath. August 14iu. August l&th. .. ...August lcth. Aiutust 17th. August auth- ...August 21 st. August Till. August -ad. . July lth. July 17th. July 18th. July lyth.. -..July -.eutk.. July 23d.. July 24th. luly ruth. July 2th. July 27tn. July 30th. July 31st. Auirust 1st. ..- August 2d. August 3d. August Sth. August 7th. August Sth. ........ .AUKUf I Uth. August loth. AuuuMt i:itii.. ...... August Uth. August l&th. Auicust Tilth. August 17th. AugustiOtb. -August 21 st August 22d. r.ider iownsnip... .. . Carrolltown Carroll Township Clearfield Townsnip.... Dean Townahip Kcade Township White Township .... nest Township. Chest Springs Ashvllle (lallltzin Tow ti sli I p... Allegheny Township.... lxretto Klaoklick Township t'amhria Townlilp EuensDurg. East Ward. Eoensburg. V est Ward East Coneinaugh Franklin Woodvale Conemaugh, 1st Ward..... tyonernaugh. 2d Ward...... Johnstown, 1st Ward 2d Ward :td Ward 4th Ward fifh Ward eth Ward 7th vV'ard Millville, 1st Ward MlllvUe. 2.1 Ward , Cambria, 1st Ward Cambria. 2d Ward Cooperedale Propi-ct... ...... .......... (irubhtown....... Jackson Townsnip I :per Yoder Taylor, Est Taylor. West Coneinaugh Township.... Stony Creek Towuehlji. AiUms Township Kichland Township Lower Yoder.... A discount of 6 per cent, will be allowed on all Taxes paid in or belore September 1st. and after October lt i pc-r cent, will be added on all un paid. THUS. E HOWE. County Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebenfbnrg. May 2:1, 11S8. ST&R SH&VIH& PARLOR! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS EBENSBURC. PA. J. II. O ANT, Proprietor. rpHEPUBLlO will always find ns at onr place L of business in business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. A bath room has been con nected with the shop where the public can be ac commodated with a hot; or cold bath. Bath tub ami every thing connected therein kept perfectly clean. CLaa towils a sraci altt. What Medical Men Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and the Facnlty in general bave. over their own signatures, en dorsed, for puriry, ae and quality, the now well known stimulant, UI.F.I.VK NILYER AGE, The price Is within the reach of most anyone, be ing only J-1..M. lor a lui; quart. You can also get the tollowlng well known brands, never less than six years old : I- inch's. tlbson's or Ouckenheim ers. Full quarts, fl acli. or six quarts lor 5. neatly packed and i-ei.t anywhere. Send the money, that 1 may snip to you direct and obedient lo au laws. Aaurtt.i MAX KLEIN. Ltealer In Kye Whiskies, May 11, '8S, 1 yr. Allegheny, Va. Important to Canvassers, HASTID-Live Canvassers In every county In the Vnited States to sell F X'S PATENT KE VEKS1HLE SAD IKON, which combines two Sad Irons, Polisher, Fluter, fc.c. one Iron doing the work ot an entire set ol ordinary Irons. Is self-heating bv gas or alcohol amp. IsOF.H AHA V WITH nuT KITCHENS. Price moderate. A large and lasting income Insured to god canvassers. Address, ti.r circulars, etc., FOX SAD IKON CO.. bb Kcade St.. N. Y. Etatai Fire Insnrance Apcy rr. AV. DICK, 'General Insurance Agent, EBEA'SJS UHG. PA. We Want You To send us 40 cents for one of our 6-in. FARM WREKCHES. Litit, Handy and Strong, will Outwear and OuU luix two Ordinary Wn uclie. YOU WANT An Elluicii Household S. D. Set. This wt consists of a Rosewood Handle) and four inu-rctiatigtatile blitdtnt m-n-w-drivero anit rliis1! titling same; nil fuked ins neat wood. Imx. Tbis toxil is constantly uwftil rverywhure, around the hoii.se. at tlif flU-e. in the shop, ou tlie farm. Seut free on receipt of I .60. Ask Your Local Dealer ' for thnn. if he has not pot tliciu. be will get them for you, or we will j'iul en htr ou rtfipt of ri-e, ax above. trnd ttamp fur our tlltuUrutcU cuttir loyue. EIiLHICII & CO., Plantsville, Conn. AGENTS WAITED To canvass for one of the l.inri.Kt ni.tut i.k. j lished. Bb-'T KNOWN Nt'KSEKIES fn the country. Most liberal terms. 1'ne-iualed facill- liee. UMtlAMKSKHV. KUH,l.ih.H laift W . h. T. SMI TH, UEr.EN A. N. V . meow. nn niY'i rKi-KBH tf.d fkm m.e mw. Uih UIA U "r-r" "V m(e and al.f. -rr.--lul. I'ard to-iUv by lu M Amnvu wonioo. l.uatiinuH euK-nor to all other ioiiw meiltvN. or emh n-r uiiur.1 . h.-nt rv mail ai lruo nlar. Sc. IT. lu. Si Irctuonl N, boaton, iimtm. Life of HENRY WARD BEECHER teS&JsS ly Ulutrmu-U. irivlujr hw )u inm hta huta to his UcaUi. Jnuc One IhjIIiu-. 1.xivm'-i viaid. l.MUV ROOK (it.. eta lion UtJ Brooklyn. X.V !