1SSS. I! My' f, t Ulf 1"UKEMAN. , visited Altoona on .-.....liv I" r. ,. eTl'' 't. '.am' at I.oretto, closed fire crackers LAWNS AND LINEN DE INDIAS AT GABLE & CO.'S ! June . v- V: I u: niain;t t.v.l. v ,,,,,r nrxt w.fk. as we lntemi to .urtn- , ar- now busily engaged In " . , c , ir corn. i !!: shuts fl-horan going ' - .i.c '"' In clot in- n. J. M'i)'lliUKir IS VIMimg Ulrica , in ( 'miilMTlanti. Mii. i ,;,., rrturnovt home on jq- , ,. r!'iriP I OIlYr-tlllotl. v l-.rr.ilrr lias been visiting i. ,:,f!n for tl-e pust week. k' I luff, editor of the tla'llt- i- i.i town in Monday. . ,r ; r I'. t wren a man's hat and , I t is about four dollars. r ; :;iT.:, sn f Mr. John Hoov Ml, , t : . viMtlng in this place. . r.i:' ::! r.elmt has eii'h re- :;;;icr boarders this week. ., n ;: r, toreitftieis took out ttatur ' ', . :. ,ri V.l.iir county last week. ,. ir'.-.i! !. oo! rlosea to-ilay. En . t in n. r.i House tliin evening. r i.iovii, of the U'rtthl, iserectlna; 't,.v.re ii his ini'erty on Julian street. ;,,,,,:mi' hBs ertrteil an awning in t -.is shavliiu j:irlor on Centre street v : km-t-. of Job work neatly and expe ,i . v I'f.iited at this ortiee at the Iowe Th. Mountain Hoime at Cresson, Pi4 C.Y. ,,I !i i.ist Monday for the reception of M: ..i!ii!7!n i:i:.iary, of thi place c.r i u' M"ii!.y last after a very euicess- U. t. rm. l'rir. 1-- I"- ritikertop, principal of Ty- r :e jm'Mh- -rliiuils, spent Tuesday Dig,bt In -I!:.' M :r ' lire e- 'iViiril. -Mr. TI;nm- I'. Kenlon, Jr., of L.even- ,:ttli. Kim., Is vi.-itiug friends and relatives !l t!.i- ulai'tf. new trnre nas oeen piac.i arounu t: j rupi'tty of Mr. George li. Koberts, on Ju. au -:rrt t. ;t y.iu waiit to get a sack of best tour iLiiiiufactured jjo to tiurleys' and Eat ,rM.!Un-!i.il'.a. T.:ire isn't to-day a more popular arti cle u( .liy-k'oinU than the red bandana. Loin ti.y it wave. -iion. L. 1. Woodruff, editor of the Jihn-tuwn li'uo t rut, took In the excursion to Erie Tuesday. -Mr. r.t jd Foster and Mr. J. Tarking jon. rf (.rtensburtf. fiwiit Sunday visiting frir:: 1 in t!iis plare. -M.s Mrnil Davis, of Kane, I'a., form fry if Klifii-tiut. is vihTtlna frit uds and fr ut.W's in ttni place. Mr. l'liil F.vans, of this p!nee. who has Veniti mi'K !l-t for some time past. Is it'ie to lo V.MUt ni;-in. .r J. 1.. Sranler. of Dellefonte, ra-fl tLrouti ti is pince on his way to (.'jrr.iilt .m n en Tui'day. M.ss (.'at'.i.ita "ollin, who has i is here and with it comes the warm weather of the first Summer month, and with it comes too a fine lot of beau tiful Lawns and Linen do Indias which Gable it Co. have placed in their White Goods Department at 8, 10 121, 17, 20, 25, 2S, :i0, T i 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 Nainsooks in the city from 5 to 28c. a yard. WM. F. CABLE & CO.. 1402 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PENN'A. If you want a contented and bappy ftmlly buy Minnehaha flour and you will always have good bread. Kev. W.E. Hall, of Philadelphia, has been attractinc larite audiences to the Disn clple Church f this place, by hhi eloquence, during each evening of the oast week. Everett. Bedford county. Is making progress backward, having reduced the sal ary of the principal of bar public schools from Jsooto S;oo. The wotklngmen of Latrobe. Westarore land county, are considerably excited ovr the importation of Italian rhrm lalwr Miss Ma'tl Crlflith, daughter of tvan Fifty Italians are on the ground and t -rs n'Nells are having a new Tt-rird ou their property in the been near attrnil.tig St. iTiour's Academy, Ltro').i, Is here i n a v.s.i. The firm (f I'rnwn A Kimball, llverys xrn of U N 'if,., rcc'lved a f.ne new 'bus Irmii A'tooin ;st Tuesday. IT tt.e Jii'lt- of thp Courts decide tn r t'ow'is tliey might as well be ia the :y anil wear biiitles al-m. M.-s Annie Kvans, daughter of Mr. D. Ea:is, of this p'ace, ti ok her departure for llar.t;iii;,l u on Monday last. Mr-.rs. Frederick and Nicholas tsmeltz r. two f i 'lalli'in's best citizens, bpetit a fi'W hours in Iowa on Sunday. I.:-t ei k about foitv Indian hovs and kiris w, re tt.insferred fiom the M.irtms bur tr-iitung m-Ih.oI to Carlisle. . '!'!: tMiilit.ng on Iiih street, formerly iHTii "e,; t y t'.e Mi-' ri Kirr. u as a store ruufls, i inkier jo:i',j i.i. prowmeri ts. Mr. ,'t,d l.i.iA.rv, of Deluiont, Vt mnre'.'u,.l , mii.!;., i, v.-iti'ig his dauiKet, Mrs. Jur.e r ;lus pi.ire. M.mie;..:.!i ii ,ur i, m uiiiiitrtureit from m iin.ruie or .ii.uiif.oi.im.il li,;ito wcrat u.i.l U.u- t gr le pr ulucf .1. Ihit ,-li.i.iiti Srott, a culoreit inmate oC i.ih .,m-v-f, troin Jol.u 'town. died ai tt.at lll-t't.lM.H. on Tue-d.IV troin ilr.nwr I K J Mr. U ic".it Jones and bis sister. Mrs. , of Dakota, are visiting their . Mr. I'yan Uennett, of this Cirlllith, of Lli!j, formerly of this place, was married 01 Wednesday evening of last week to Edgar T. Kerby. of Wilmore. Alien (. Thurinan was born Novem ber U, I5ia. There are "13 letters In bis name, IS In "the red bandan," and there fore be will i:t.y bj elected if figures don't lie. John W. l'.oberta, formerly of this place. who has been boss brickniaker at the Hun tingdon Ketorroatory for some time past, has purchased I). S. Jo.nsdon 'a store la Porkj lown, Pa. Kurtura cure guaranteed bv Dr. J. B. Mayer. 8,;i Arch !-t . Philadelphia. Ta. Ease at once, no operation or delay from busts nes, attested by thousands of cures after others fall. Ilev. Father Kr.sensteel, curate of St. Agnes' Church, of rittsourgh, came to this plare 011 Wednesday to attend the re union of the Kosenstee I family, which waa held hero on Thursday. Don't forget to attend the festival which will be held l:i the Opera House, this place, on the 3d and 4th of July. The proceeds to be for the benefit of the Church of tne Holy Name, this place. Maeter Stewart Hiest. ton cf Mr. T. H. Hiest. proprietor of Maple Park Springs while wrestling with some playmates one day last week, had the misfortune to break, a bor.e In one of his bands. One hundred and five keg and thirty three cases of beer came to this town on Saturday last, wMeh Is jaid to be more tbaa was ever sold at any four hotels in two w ee k s. llnnti niido n Jin" (or . During a heavy storm one evening last week the barn of J a me Watt, of Lacolle. Westmoreland countv, was struck by lights ningar.d burned to the ground with all its contents, involving a heavy loss. The lecture entitled "The Norseman In th New World," which was delivered in the Opera House on last Friday evening by Prof. J. S. Foley, was Instructive as well as interesting, and was a credit to the speaker. At t?ie running races wbish took place at Carrolitown on Saturday last, O'Hara Bro's gray mare. Flora, too firt prize; a Johnstown horse took second prize, ana O'Hara Bro.'s mare, Topsy, took third prins. A woman wearing a white dress and long dark colored cloak has been seen sev eral times walking the streets of this place at 12 o'clock at night. Who she Is or what her business Is no one seems to be able to solve. Messrs. John Flynn anrt Joe McMUlen, employes cf the firm of McMUlen Walter, plumbers, of Johnstown, axe engaged in putting the water and gas fixtures Into the new summer cottage of C. W. Phillips, in this place. If a delinquent and a half shoo Id come up ami pay a dollar and a half in year and a hali an editor and a half would then stand some chance of getting a meal and a half once in a while and sometimes twice In a while. Martha Kees hrotlier-in la I". are. Ms Ann McDonald, if this place, !'' I visiting In IIolKiiassburg for t ; p.i.-t few day, returned on last Monday evenli.g. -The hvtry f.rru f,f Brown A Kimball liam invited '.he Cornet IUn.1 tu Introduce tti-'.r r.rw 'bus, in the way of a rkie through the to a 11. triiL.l -s Kate Noon, who has been visiting in Ilarrlsbur and r.im-tsrBr tnr Home t'.tno nast return..,! fr n.ij ..!,.,. ' .... i.i.j 1 1 i u -l Hi (J Mts N.inni Jan., nl.nin , m.n i-t week as liavinj: sprained her y tne about again. tin lie. ankle, U ablo t walk . l of r. utrln s -it is strjujp. thnugti a fact, that In Playing base ball when a boy gets niruck on tne l.a-k of the head, the l.vl tomes tut i'f his mouth. Tle iitmlenis of thf P.hensburg Normal School, .;,(! held a Dlcmo in JT,-,.,,, n Kl'e, to. r.n Saturdai" last, report x I.or. enjoyat) time. -At Iloii.dav.hurg, last weet the case of o.e lou.mowv.eiith vi. 1. C. Cal.iwell for 'uioi -7if uient was continued tuber term of ( until the rext .ourt. -Mr. I.. tsU-rllne. proprietor cf the Mountain Howe, purchase,! a tiw l,ay botse Iroui Mr. Dan. Carney, of Cambria town "'r. for the sum of fi'.oo. -Mr. Matthew y.ahm, of tW place. UrW on lr.st Monday morning for're8 'oi : "rt e lian olrtainmi a position in the r!!t"id station at that place. -V'lt understand that the F.bens.org ball 'b will play the Carrolitown cut. m tt.p f,,ir pr()nrt at the latUT place 'uiy4ti1 fort'ieeiU receipts. Mr. .Ffs Hi!!. R(,n f)r n- r. 111. 1 pt,.,., ro'urned home from Nantl "ii Tups.!iv evening, where he h ul A Kiuvnrjn woman atterrpt.nl to right . le ;ni th,. -. ' ti ..1. ... , ,1,1111-3-, v iear- s'. was burned to a crUn. lis. ti. " Vi.e Gentlemen who have a taste for grumb ling at newspapers should not fail nor be discouraged. An editor never feels that he is doing his whole duty unless somebody is growling at what the paper contains or does not contain. The game of base ball at Lowtto, be- I tween the Ebenshurg elnb and the College club of I.oretto, on Saturday last, was post poned on account of rain at the ending of the third inning. Score, 3 to 2, In favor of the College club. Mrs. I.nulsa LarV. a gypsy, ffed is years, died tn the school house in Sasqne l.anna township nn Friday of last week of consumption. The remains of the deceased were interred In the Catholic cemetery at St. Nicholas on last Sunday. When the newspaper man ffrs an a.n- ing verse crKtcism be Is a liar; If be occupies neutral ground he Is a coward and If he makes a favorable comment he ts a knave. And yet ttie newspaper nan's lot Is sups pomd to be an enviable one. Mr. Thomas Denny, of Oallitzln, and Miss Ellen Phillips, of Altaona, were mar ried at a Ncptial Hieh Mass In St John's church, Tuesday morning, ty Kev. Father SrcltN The attendants were Mr. Edward Denny and Miss Mary Branoon. An on furnished house ef seven rooms in the east ward, F.bensburg, will te ready for occupancy and for rent by the isth of June next, will be rented for the summer or tor a term of years. For particnlars ap ply to Henry Byrne, Ebenshurg, Pa, Under the law, retail dealers of mer chandise are compelled to pay to the County Treasurer their mercantile tax 00 or before July hrst, arter that date the County Treas urer Is directed to bring suit against all delUvjuent tax payers for the same. A new rule for removing a cinder In the eve is given by a railway engineer. It Is : "Let the Injured eye alone and rub the other one, and the cinder will be out In two minuter" It Is a siaiple remedy, but those two minutes will seeaa like two decade. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Moutb, and Headache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. I'se it If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 0 cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. John Anderson, a Swede employed at flreensburg. was eunstruck on Friday and died at C 20 o'clock that evening. Ills bros ther, Olof Anderson, residing at Irw'n, was to sunstruck on Friday and died at 0 o'clock that n!,rht. A singular coincidence. Mr. Lawrence Sebrotb, proprietor of the St. Lawrence Hotel, Carrolitown. passed through this place on Monday on his way home from Wiltnore where he iiad been attending the funeral of bis biother, Mr. John Srbrotti, which took place on Friday '.f t!. r- ke rteei field , rem; j last A gentleman who Is boarding at Maple Park was beard to remark while standing la front of the post office one evening this week, tliatcne of Ebensbarg's fair daugh ters was the prettiest KIrl he had ever seen. descrlbed her as having worn a red j in an.! dr as. The following U said to be an Infallible preparation Tor tilting tr.- arnoying and destrurtiye potato bug and is worthy of a i u hand cf i-mr reader T&k agonha !s and faml'r. of Fort , ennai parts of copperas and slacked hme. usii.g c pounds of each for twenty gallons of water, thoroughly mixed. SorlLki on a. lb a L:u-U. l.uve taken oosses-lnn nf h,. 't iviiwim, t'!s p'.are, and tlo .utinrcr r. d the vines hundred mote are expected. You have do more right to kill your neighbor chickens than you would a neigh bor's cow. but von can shut them up as es trays or sue for damaga If they trespass on your premises. The best way is to try and persuade your neighbor keep them shut A two-year old daughter of William Mitchell, ot Williarusport, was struck By an engine on Friday morning and terribly in jured. The forehead, nose and cheek bones were crushed. In spite of the character of ber injuries the doctors believe she will re cover. An elopement was attempted by a young couple ot this place one nlkht this week, put the irate father of the bride elect appeared on the scene just in the nlck-o'- tlme and the young lady was ordered to her room and the young man treated to a dose of shoe-leather. To cure a felon, saturate a bit of grated wild turnip the size of a bean with spirits of turpentine and apply it to the affected part. It relieves the pain ft once and in twelve hours or less there will be a hole to the bone. Dress with sticking salve ami the finger is well. So says au exchange Frank Komarine, of Irw'ra, Westmore land county, has been missing for three months. On rriday a hunter found his body lving oc the ground while the beal was suspended In the air by a rope. The body was In an advanced stage of decompo sition. Financial trouoies led to suicide. Lightning played havoc In B'air county on Saturday afternoon. In Altoona the store of Wm. Murry was struck and pars tially damaged ; a stable on Third avenue near Fifib waa also struck and consumed. together with a horse and dog. A bouse in Tyrone was also damaged by lightning. A law goes Into effect on Wednesday, July 4, which makes it a crime for any pers son in this State to kep on hand or offer for sale, at any news stand or any other place of sale, any obscence, vulgar, or indecent papers, books, or peridolcals. The penalty Is two months imprisonment ana $100 fine Thomas Bakman and W. C. Conned, who were arrested two weeks ago at Tyrone on suspicion of being the parties whocaus ed the fire at that place lately, and wbo pleaded guilty at their trial last week, were sentenced ou Monday last by Judge Dcaa to undergo an imprisonment of five years at bard labor. A special Argument Court was held in Court Houie, of this place, Tuesday by Judge Furst, of IW.efonte. Two cases were tried an ejectment, Susan Gallagher vs. Joseph Durbin. which resulted in a new trial being granted, and M. A. McOonigle vs. G. I. Davis asking payment of legacy. Decree in favor of plaintiff. Mr. S. A. Kephart, of Wilmore, who was the appointee for this congressional oi- I tr'.et at the West Point military academy, is a bright young man and an industrious stu dent and passed a highly creditable exami nation. He takes his place witb a good recs 1 ord. Mr. Kephart was educated at the Mc Alisterville Soldier's Orphan School. From all appearances there will be no Fourth of July celebration in this place. Almost eveiy town in tbe country will cele brate the Fourth in some manner, but in Ebenshurg all the patriotic feeling seems to have died out. Why not have a fantastic paiade headed by the Cornet Band, or some thing to break the dull monotony of the year ? A tramp, aged 2- years whose Dame could not be learned, was seriously and per haps fatally Injured by tbe cars, at Latroba las. Friday morning. II attempted to board a freight train and was struck by the car. receiving a terrible gash in the head and other severe wounds, lie was removed to the County Home. Slight hopes are en tertained for his recovery. The Tyrone people are tnrning their at tention to the manufacture of artificial gas by a new process, witb tbe intention of ap plying It to heating as well as lightning pur poses. The parties contemplating this movement believe that they cao get heat at less than the cost of coal. If their ideas aie correct, the application cf gas for heating purposes will be a blow on local coal deal ers. An Ingenious appliance bis recentry been perfecied which dispenses with the tredle motion of the sewing machine. The supplemental motor is run by clock springs of a high degree of elasticity, and aa it Is attached In a horizontal position, under the rear of the sewing machine, its presence Is scarcely noticable. It is wound up like a clock and one or two windings of about a minute each being sufficient to ruu a sew ing machine all day, doing ordinary domes tic work. A lasting example should be made of a gang of young hoodlums wbo seem to take a fiendish delight In the destruction of proper ty in this place. Houses are stoned, shade trees on our streets are broken off and mu tilated, public buildings defaced and tbe doors and stoops of private bouses polluted witb tobacco juice after night fall. Ladies and young girls are openly insulted by tbem, and it certainly seems time a check were put upon this constantly growing evil for which Ebensbnrg has become notorious. During a thunder storm on Thursday evening an eighteen-year old daughter of Joseph Hood, of S'ahlstown, Westmoreland county, while standing at a window of her hoir.e was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Her sister, who was with her at the time, escaped unhurt. The bolt struck the corner of the house, shattering it In a terrl ble manner, besides tearing the clock to pieces and melting some of the nails that were used In the clock. The solder of the ear rings worn b the unfortunate young lady melted until they fell to pieces. At nuptial high mass Wednesday mom ng, June 27, Mr. Bernard Myers and Miss Lizzie O'Connor were united In the bonds of holy wedlock, at St. John's Catholic church, Altoona, P.ev. Father O'Keilly of ficiating. Tbe attendants on the happy couple were Mr. Henry Molloy and Mies Sue Conrad. '1 he yroom is a resident of AslvlMe. Cambria county. Is a farmer by occupation, and a very worthy young man. The bride is a daughter or Mr. Patrick O'Connor, of Altoona, and Is a lady fully qualified to maks happy tbe man who will hsi her future husband. After tbe cere mony the bridal party was driven to tbe residence of the bride's father, where an execlVntly prepared wedding Lieikfast was served. The click of tbe mower and tbe rattle of tbe binder will soon be making pleasant music for the farmer. The music will be pleasant because, the crops are excellent. Felix McCue, of Upper Prospect, was brought to this place on Wednesday and lodged In jail to answer a charge of surety of tbe peace preferred bv bis wife. Mrs. McCue alleges that her husband threw stones and pointed a revolver at ber and threatened to kill ber. An entertainment will be given In the Opera House this (Friday) evening by the Normal School of this place. Tbe pro gramme of exercises will be sufficiently varied to suit all persons of good literary taste, corsisting of recitations, soots, duets, choruses, short dramas, a ghost scene,- class history and tbe Ebensbuir "Comet " An admission fee will be charged for tbe pur pose of defraying hall rent and other out side expenses incident to furnishing the people of tbe town free literary entertain ment once a week during the Normal term of school. Reserved seats 23 cents. Gener al admission 13 cents. Shortly before tbe picnic train started on its return trip from Roaring Spriug. Blair county, o Saturday, two boys be came engaged in a difficulty witb three men. Oae man knocked one of the boys down and another burled a large stone at him. The missile struck Lim on tbe nose, break, ing that organ and blacking both bis eyes. ine ooy's companion tnen pieaed np a stone and threw it at tbe men, striking one on the bead, when tbe other two men made a ru;b for the boy. He picked up another stone and fired it at tbem, but bis aim was bad, and a boy who was watching tbe fight received it in tbe face. It is believed that one of tbe guests of the Commercial Hotel, DuDols, perished in the flames dutlng the late conflagration ne was in room In No. 13, and tbe proprie tor snowing that be had gone thither to take a nap, went np to waken him. He found him either overcome by smoke or sleeping so soundly that be could not be wakened, and the proprietor barely succeed in escaping with bis own life. It is also supposed that a man perished in tbe Baker House, as a man without legs wbo was selling songs on tbe street was stopping there at tbe time of tbe fire and has not been seen siace. A destructive freight wreck occurred on tbe Pennsylvania railroad, just above Col nmbia, Pa., on Thursday evening. One train ran into another, and five car loads of oil cangbt fire. These, with a Dumber of car loads of lumber and merchandise, were destroyed. The fire spread rapidly, and several tenement bouses and some outbuild ings, belonging to Grnbb A. Sons' furnace, were burned. The Columbia fire depart ment was soon on tbe ground, but bad not a sufficient number of engines to subdue the flames. Fire appa.-atus and men were sent up from Lancaster and the fire was soon under control. Tbe loss will be consider able, atid tbe railroad company will be the heaviest loser. Postmaster General Dickinson. In an nouncing to Postmasters the approval by Am Over-Ia fejr Tii rrMMi aid 4 IrarUrld Road. 'Jacob Bnbino, wbo represents tbe Amer ican Loan and Trust Company, of New York, came over the mountain from Johns town Friday evening last, where be had made Information yesterday against Gustay Kauffman, of Cresson. and John II. Bovts and James S. Atterbury, of Pittsburg, charging them with conspiracy to defraud the Trust Company out of $73,000. Tbe In format ioa states that the Cressoo and Clearfield County New York Short Route Railroad Company entered into a contract witb Henry M:Tigb to complete tbe road for (23,000 per mile if It should have tbe length of at least thirty miles. McTlgh assigned his interest to John 11. Boyts. Gustay Kauffman was tba engi neer, and be is charged with falsely and with intent to defraud the Company, certi fying that thirty miles of road was com pleted, when in fact there was but twenty- seven miles. Bonds were thereupon issued for 1730,000 when tn fact the amount should have been $675,000. James S. Atterbury is the President and one of the Directors ot tbe road, and Mr Boyts Is the manager. Tbe bearing was set for July 6. Jacob Rublno is the party wbo recently brought suit against Israel O. Caldwell, of Tvronc. for an alleged embezzlement of (20.000 from the Frugality land and Im provement Company, whose properties and operations lie along tbe Cresson and Clear field road. While tbe cases are not similar, tbey are sufficiently alike to cause interest ing developments when they come to trial Fatal Accident Hear Jobnatwn. Shifting crew engine No. 308, when corns ing east on Tuesday morning last, at ten minutes of four o'clock, found the body of a man near tbe Wood vale tannery, between tbe south track and the siding. The bead was cut from tbe body and was eo badly crushed that tbe body cannot be recognized. There is nothing to identify it except a piece of paper, beaded, "June, 1SSS," and showing time kept up to Monday, June 18 also, ta.50 in his pocketbock. He bad tbe appearance of a worklngman, and it is thought be belonged to Woodvale or Johns town. From all appearances it would seen? that be was 21 years old, fiye and a half feet tall, dark bair, cut very short, dark pants, dark sack coat, red undershirt, and calico overshirt. Tbere is a probability that tbe deceased was Samuel Wright, lately an employe of Sparks & Evans, the contractors bulldiDg the new stone arch bridge for tbe Pennsylvania Railroad company across tbe Conemaugn river at this place. Wright came to this place about eleven months ago from Dau phin county, near Harrisburg, and bearded at Cobaugb's near the opera house, until last Monday evening wben be went away from the bouse, saying be would be back shortly. He has not yet returned c.i.fotcn Tribune. Handed Over to tne Ntat. Tbe Huntingdon Reformatory, which is the President or the act of Congress re'a- j "peciea largely 10 re.ieve tee strain ou tive to writing upon the outside of envel- i tbe Eastern and other penitecitarles, is opes or wrappers, states that such matter will be treated precisely as obscence matter is treated under tbe provisions of. Section 30, postal laws and regulations. Any poss tal card or any matter upon tbe envelope or outside wrapper of which appears anything which reflects injuriously upon the person addressed, or any one else, or upon bis char acter or conduct, or is plainly calculated and i ntended to injure bis f eeliags or reputation, or bring him to discraidt. or which threat ens bim, will be excluded. Anything In tbe nature of an offensive or threatening dun apparent upon an envelope, outside cover or potital card or conveying tbe suggestion completed, and on Tuesday was banded over to tbe State by tbe building commis sion. Tbe cost has been over fl, 000,000. It will bold one thousand prisoners. Tbe object ot the Reformatory ia to discipline first offenders only. The ticket of leave system will be introduced and put in practice for tbe first time in this country. The sentences ot those committed there will be indetermi nate that is, there will be no fixed period, but tbe inmates wiil be released at such time as tbey may be considered to have be come good citizens. A sharp lookout will be kept upon tbem after their release, and tbey will be immediately recommitted to that such dun is enclosed, will be excluded tbe reformatory upon tbe commission of a as nou mailable ubder this act. I'lan Uai. The following is a summary of tbe fish laws of this State : Lass may be caught witb rod, book or line from June 1st to January 31st. at do other time and in no other way. No gig ging, outlining or nets. Trout rod, book and line only, from April 13 to July 13. I'ike or pickerel, the same-as bass. Uae no nets during the months of June, July, August, December, January and Feb ruary ; and wben using nets see that the smallest meshes are f ally an inch square ; any other 6 1 zed mesh is not legal. Place do set nets at the point of old fisb dams and do not lay up the walls that are down ; use do set nets with walls or seine attachments at any time. Should you take any bass, trout, pice, or pickerel in your nefs, you are com pelled by law to return tbem to the stream from which you took tbem. Tbe penalty ot fishing witb seines for acy fish of any kind whatever is $23 for each and every offense. Tbe same penalty for fishing with set nets out of season, or meshes less than one inch square. For each and every bass taken on set, or outlines, $10 fine Fishing or bunting on Sunday ia prohibited by a fine of t23 for each offense. Use no small same fish for bait, as each oDe so used subjects you to severe penal ties. Tbe fine for taking fisb of any kind what ever, by exploding dynamite, giant powder, or any other explosive is f 50 for each and every offense. Should you catch any tront less than five inches in length you must return them to the stream. Penalty, $3. Take do bass less than six inches in length under the penalty of .3. For Tnlrty Tears 1 have been troubled witb catarrh have tried a number of remedies without relief. 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 of the Balm. J W. Matbewson, (Lawyer) Pawtucket, R. I. I was troubled witb cataarb in my bead to an annoying extent for three years. After using one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm I was entirely cured. Wm. J. Cline, Victor. N Y. Fonrtn or July on tne Pennsylvania Kali read. According to its time-honored custom tbe Pennsylrania Railroad Company wiil sell excursion tlckats on July 2d, 3d, and 4tb, 18SX, good to return until 3th inclusive, be tween all stations on Its main Hoe and branches, except between Philadelphia and New York, at reduced rates. This ar rangement will enable every one to take an outii.g on the great American holiday. Succfssfti. business men advertise In the Ft: EE van. Dew offense. JIfPlkc and tne "IlmM." The following in regard to 11. A. McPike and the Altoona Time we clip from tbe Sunday Graphic Xeir of the same city : Tbe manaKtmant ot Uie Dally l.mrt has eom aenccd ttie work ot creeling- aa omc builiilDK ot It own. I.'bu laued a lot bo ItieTeoth mvenue, near the new Woodcock building, the house front ing on that lot having been removed to the rear, and to be ntlllzad In connection with another annex, soon to be added, for the execution of the mechanical work of the Timen. Tbe lot luuurw 24x140 feet. The building ia front will be 24140 feet, three itortea blah, to contain a publication office or eonntlnr-room and a to re-room on erst floor and an elegant residence above for Mr. Mc Pike. the fenior editor and propria tor, tbe entire establishment being the result of tbat aen tie man's laudable Individual enterprise. We are pleased to notloe this evidence of the pros perity of our highly esteemed contemporary. CoraiMuniratlan. Iock Havss, Jane 2. 1SSS. On Mondav afternoon the editor accompanied by hi J better halt and Editor Lloyd of the Herald lelt Ebenburg Ut join the excursion of the Penn sylvania Editorial Association to Erie, the Inten tion being to get on the excursion train en the PhlladMj.hia and Erie road at Lock Haven. Leaving on the branch train at 3:30 we arrived at Cresson where we bad about an hour to spend before tbe train east was due. which we soent in look Ins- over tbe grounds of tbe Mountain House. This was the first dav that the horns was orn or the guesu and tbere were about fifty people on the register. Kilty people would be prettv good for an ordinary hotel, but with a bouse the size of the Mountain Huuu ini.i 1.. modate twelve hundred Kuekts, titty makes a very slim appearance. However, everything must have a beginning, and the fifty guests on opening day will In a week or tea davs now to elitfct or ten hundred, enough to people a good sited coun try town. Taking the train east we got to Altoona. where we had a twenty minutes supper, and reached Tyrone about seven o'clock, where we changed cars, taking tbe Bald Eagle Valley road to Leek uaven. Here we met Mr. ii. H iirwwit. Itor ol tbe Clearfield AuWu-, who, accompan ied by bis estimable wife, was booked for tne same destination. oing up me una Lagle Valley was a disap pointment, a valley to us bad always been sug gestive 01 fine larms, which at this time ol the year with their fields of waring grain beginning mi coior wouia do a sight Plesslnif to hehi.Id lint the Bald Eagle Valley, tor twenty five miles out rrom jyrone. wben It got too dark to make ob serrations, is a valley ot poor and for the most i"" cumii iana. xne land apnears to bring nothing tut a sort ot sour grass, and a fel low passenger, who seemed to know the eountrv Informed us tbat the land was very poor, toe cold to raise grain with any profit, it costing more to bring the land up with fertilizers than Uie crcn would pay for, and even alter being put In condi tion, requirtd a constant outlay to prevent them irom going oars:. mo way up. we call it up tor In the Bald rjigie aney alter going up stream lor eight or ten miles the waters divide aad run both ways, me ene branch entering tbe Juniata at Tyrone ana tne oilier empting Into the Susquehanna at r i- 1 1 . Mm. aino. a sirauger, however, does not no- 1 tlce any dividing ridge and Is utterly astonished, after noticing that he is going up the stream to find on glancing out. In tbe same valley, that tbe waters have changed and are running the other direction. On the way up we passed the remains of four old furnaces, Martha, Ha nnah. Matilda and J ulia Ann in the early days of Iron making the Iron master called his furnace after his wife, which accounts for the name. The luraaces were several miles apart, belonged to different men and have long since been abandoned, but for what reason we do not know. There Is noth ing lelt of them but the old stone stacks and they are fast tumbling Into decay. It Is probably thirty or forty years since tbey were opera tednd If Iron ore abounds aa it is said it does, why it would not have paid to keep tbem in blast in the halcy on Cays ot high protection Is something that we fail to comprehend. Tbe President's message could havs had no effect on tbem. When the train stopped at Bellefonta we no ticed a demonstration of some kind on the street, and on inquiring found that tbe Republicans were holding a pow-wow over the result ef tbe Chicago circus Harrison and Morton. Tbe de monstration may have been a good one for tbe Kepubllcans of Bellefonta, but to our eye it look ad sickly and lacked en tbusiasm. After leaving BelleXoote we ran down to Lock Uaven, and as the night was ark we formed no opinion of the streach of country between the two towns. At Lock Haven we got Into the Irvin House bus and alter a drive of a lew squares were landed at that well known, and well conducted hostelrie. S. Woods Caldwell, the proprietor, welcomed as la a manner that made us feel at home, and alter a comfortable room, good bed and a good break last we set out o gel a glimpse of Lock Haven. Lock Haven is a town of seven or eight thous and inhabitants, situate on the Susquehanna where the Bald Eagle creek emptios Into that river. The town has a number ol fine bulldinvs and private residences, and a stranger naturally concludes that tbere ts a good deal ol wealth. Tba Court house la said to have cost over one hundred thousand dollars, but tn point, appear ance, site, or finish inside or outside does not compare with ours. It Is, however a fine build ing aad a credit to the county, Cllntoa. Altar a drive ever the city we returned to the hotel, and after Inquiring for our bill, found our hat chalked by the genial and clever proprietor f tba Irvin, and although we knew the house was first-class in every wav and the proprietor a gentleman and scholar, our opinion ol both house and landlord was better tbaa ever and to people visiting Lock Haven, we most emphatically say. rtop at the Irvin. Tbe lime 1 nearly np lor us to take the excur sion tram and 1 must bring this letter to a close J.O.H. Choose where you like. WE SAVE YOU FROM $2.50 TO S4 OH EVERY SUIT. Your choice of 800 Meivs All-Wool $0 Suits for $G.50. Your choice of 700 Men's All-Wool $10 Suits for $7.50. Your choice Suits for 10. Your choice Suits for SI 2. Bijr Bargains in Straw Hats. received. A Boy's Fine Straw ITat for loc., sold elsewhere at 30c. Come or send early as these Bargains cannot last long. (HTRcmembcr our business principles Ab solute Truthfulness, no Misrepresentations and no Humbugging Schemes, but positively the lest Goods for the least money every time. WQOLF, SOIT & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. of 500 .Men's of 380 Men's AllAVool 13 AlMVool $10 000 dozen just Orlans' Court Sale ! i iotice totii-patebs i IV virtue of an order Issuing oot ol the Or. phans' Court ol Cambria Countv to uie di rected, I will expose to Public Sale at Exchange Hetel. in the Borough of Chest Sprinvs. on SATURDAY, JULY 7, 'SS. at one o'clock, r. x., the following described Valuable Real Estate. A certain piece or pan-el of unseated land situ ated in Clearfield township, Cambria county. Pa., bounded on the F.at by land of John lurbln and and Michael y Wrock. on the Soutn by land of John Karlheim and others, on tbe North by land of Hugh Hagan and John Durbin. containing 130 acres more or less. This land is densely covered 1th valuable timber. TEKMS. One-third ol the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale, and the remainder In two equal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. CELEST1NE Mt MULL F.N. Trustee to sell certain Heal Kstate of Matthew McMullen, dee'd. June 15, ms.Jt. ASSIGNEES JJOTICF. Notice Is hereby iclveu that John H. Elake and Mary bis wile, of VV bite Township. Cambria County, have made an assignment ef all the estate, real and personal, of the said John H. Fiske to me in trust for the benefit of his credi tor. AU persons Indebted to the said John H. Klske are herebj- notified to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against mm win present them to rae iin.ieriv aulhentl- cotcd for settlement. M. I). K1TTEI.L. Assignee ot John 11. FUke, el ax. Kbensburg, Pa., Jane S. lr.-6t. Notice Is hereby giron that the COUNTY Tl KASUKEK ol Cambria County will attend, lor the purpose of re.-eivinir County and Staf Taxes afctsnl lor the yejr 1SS. at the . laces ol hobling the elections in the respective distilcta, on the dates mentioned t.clow : Mara) M a ale. Editor Freeman. Dear Sir : I should like to ask througti tbe columns of your paper why tbe Ebensburg Cornet Band does not give ua more music. Tbe citizens of this place bave given tbe Band all tbe sup port tbat tbey possibly could, and it seems they are not receiving a sufficient recom pense. Last summer tbere could be no complaints made, for tbe Band fornisbed our citizens witb plenty of good music ; but tbis year tbere seems to be a decided falling off. and tbe Band bs been out but a very few times tbis season. Let us again bear more frequently tbe sweet strains from the silver instruments and we will be satisfied. A Citizen. HAKRIAUE LICENSES ISSUED. Tbe following marriage licenses were issued by tbe Clerk of tbe Orphans' Court for tbe week ending Wednesday, June 27, 18H8: Krneat Emil, Johnstown, and Florence Moore, Stoneycrfek. Sylvester Korabaogh and Maggie Dick, Cambria township. David N. Lovell and Minnie F. Myers, Reade township. John Butts and Susie McDermott, Johos town. Ambrnae C. Buck and Kimira C. McDer mott. tialliliin. John Macks and Annie Berks, Elder township. Coree Mattes, Cambria boroueh, and Catharine Ciowletr, MiliTille borough. James A. Durbin. Chest bprings, and El la Douglass, Clearfield township. AugUHtine liaber. Elder . township, and Rotdia Boiau.l. Carroll township. James W. Killduff, TunDeltull. and Mary Carney. Allegheny township. Daniel Clitts, MorrellTliie, and Sarah Adatna, Coopersdaie. Isaac J. Davis, Uallitzin township, and Evallne C. McConneM, Carroll township. Backlcu's Arnica halve. The best salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively scure riles or bo pay required. It Is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 ceBts per box. For sale by E. J amei and W. W.McAteer, Loretto. T?OU SALE. X The undersigned wll! sell at a big bargain and on easy terms oue lx-Horse Power Spring field Engine and Thresher, as iiood as new. Call on or address, J. W. bbsrbaurn or Thomas Swlix- J une , loSS.-3t T?XEcrTOK'S NOTICE. M. J n nt-reaa. icuers testamentary to the es tate 01 latnanne AlcAteer. late ot Washington township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and tbase having claims or demands sutainst the es tate of the decedent will make known the same without delay. t . M. UtliKUE, Executor. ADM1NTSTRATK1X' NOTICr. Whereas letter! of a.l ministration on the estate ol Iavl.1 Stiles , late of Hlirkltrk twnhlp. aeceasea. Having been irrante.! to the undersign ed, notice Is hereby iriven to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment wjthcut delay and those having claims avainst said estate to present them property authenttcaten lr settle ment. " MAKY STILES. Admr'x of lmvld Sstilcs. Blackllck township. May 30. 1SM.-8L ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Nel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters ol adminis tration of the estate of Joseph Noel, late ot Mon ster lownsnlp. county of Cambria, deceased, hav ing been granted tn the undersigned. All per son Indebted to said estate are hereby nstirled to make payment stnhoji delay, and those hav ing claims will present them, properly authenti cated lor settlement, to JOHN J. NOEL. Adm'r. Monster. Pa., June l, 1hi.-6U South Pork Croyle Township Wifaiore..... .- SDinmerhill Portage Lilly and Washington. No. 1.. Tunnelhill Korougu Oallltzin Washington Tcwnsbli, No. 2. Monster Harr Township.... Susquehanna Township Elder Township I Carroll to ru Carroll Township Clearfield I'ownliip... 1 lean Township Keade Township , White Towns!-ip Chest Township Chest Springs .. Ashvllle Oallltzin Township Allegheny Township...... Loretto Blacktick Township Cambria Townsht,. Ebensb eg. East Ward Eoensburg, Westward East Conemaugh Fran k 1 i n W oodvale Conemaui;b, 1st Ward......... Conemaugh. ad Ward Jubnstowu, 1st Ward M Ward " 1 Ward 4th Ward " 5rh Ward " 6ih Ward " 7th Ward MUlville. 1st Ward MillviUe.d W ard anions., 1st ward -auibTlft. 2d Ward Coo percale Prof p'Ct t,rubbu.wn. Jackson Tonsuip....' T'pper Yoder Taylor, F.st Tavlcr. V et Coueicauich Township Stocy Cr.es: Township AdAms Township Kichland Townsulp Lower Yoder.... A discount ol b per cent, will be allowed on all Taxes paid on o betore September 1st. aud alter October 1st a per cent- will be sddod on all un paid. Ill OS. E. HOWE. County Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebenfburg. May lit. liH. A1 HM1NISTRATRTV NOTICE Estate ot Peter EIick. deceased. letters of administration upon the estate of I'eter Flick, late of Portage township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to tbe un derpinned by the tlegincrof said county, those indebted tn raid estate are requested to make im mediate payment aad those having claims against tbe same are requested to present tbem properly authenticated for settlement . CH K1S ITN A FLICK, Adni'g, Portage, June 1, IHss-.et, A DMIN1STKATKIX' NOTICE A Letters ot administration on the estate of Basil Mender, deceased, late ul Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notined to make pay ment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present tbem, prop erly authenticated lor settlement to TEKESA WEN DEB, Admr'z ol Bazil Hender deceased. Hemlock, Pa.. June 22, '6S.-eu VUDITOK S NOTICE. Tbe undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court ol Cambria county, to hear and decide upon the exceptions bled to tbe hrst and carnal account ol William Warner, surviving administrator ol John Warner, deceased, hereby give notice that he will sit at bis omce in the bor ough ol Ebenshurg. on Monday, the nth day ol August, at 10 o'clock Ji.. to discharge the duties of his appointment at which time and place all persons interested may attend lsUWALl) K. DC FT Ebensburg, Pa,, June 29, 1888. ON. Auditor. -J.K SALE. X The subscriber will sell at private sale a water power saw mill with from one to five acres of ground situated in Elder township, Cambria county. Pa. Tbe mill has a 16 leet over shot wheel, a circular saw. Is in good condition and Is located about one-ball mile Irom the new town of Hastings, on the Hrubaker railroad, and within a quarter ol a mile of tne railroad and a branch ol the railroad is located runing within rive rods of the mill. The mill la surrounded with a bne lot ol Umher. yet to cut. For a good Investment, this Is a rare opportunity. Call ou or address the subscriber on the pre?nlse. SEBASTIAN HOLTZ. Elder township, April 27.1888, am. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan's Contt ol Cambria County. In the matter ol the proceedlmra in partition in tbe estate of John E Evans, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court to ascertain whether there are any liens or encumbrances on the real eetate aflecting the In terest of tbe parties, also to ascertain advance ments and make distribution among the heirs and parties in interest hereby give notice that be will sit at his omce In tbe borough of Eoensburg, on Wednesday tbe 1st day ol August, 188S at 10 o'clock a. at., for the purpose ol discharging the duties ol bis appointment at whi.-h timo and place all pontons Interested shall attend or be for ever debarred. HON ALU E. UUFTON. ... Auditor. Ebensburg. Pa., June 29, 1SSS. TTALVABLE FA KM AT PKI VATE SALE. The undersigned will sell their farm, sit uated In Allegheny township, adolntng lands of JJ. A. MeOough, r. J. Sell. Henry Mansfield, and others, containing 118 acres, so acres cleareu and 68 well timbered with oak. hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A good two-story-plank house and frame barn, together with all neoes ry out buildings, a never la'ling spring of wa er and a stream ol water running through tie lartn. There is also Ti rholoe ai.p, ear and peach trees on the premise. The above property will be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser aud a good warrantee deed guaranteed. MAKY FITKY. ANN FI KV. JuneLt. Loretto PotloOKe, Pa. - "V-OTICE OF APPLICATION FOK CHARTER i ol Incorporation. Notice is hereby' given tbat an application will be made to 'he Oovirnor ol Pennsylvania, on July lflth. 168, by F. J.' Christy. T. S. Trozel. Joseph- Bentle. Fred Eh reatelt and James W. Kill. lull, under the Art of Assembly approved April 2ath. 1ST4. entitled "an act to provide for the inoortroration and regula tion of certain corporations." and the supple ments thereto, for the. charter of an intended cor poration to be called "The Oa.llit.in Water Com pany. Limited." tbe charter and object ol which is to supply water tn the borough of Oallitzln, in the county ol Cambria, and State of Pennsyl vania, and for these punoses to bare, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges ol said Act of Assembly and euppleruentshereto M. 1. K1TTELL, Solicitor. Ebensburg, Pa, June lsss.-st. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship lately subsisting between John Sellers. A. B. Hleks. James Oardner, H. F. Wise. J . C. Wide and W. I). Wise, of Suiumerhlll, Cambria county. Pa., and doing lumber business on the Oarmau tract, in Jackson tow nsbip. Cambria county. Pa., under the firm name ol Wise, Sellers A Co., was dissolved on the 21sl day of June. lSo. ty mutual consent. All debts owning to tbe said partner ship are to be received by said B. F. Wise, and ail demands on the said partnership are to be presented to said II. F. Wise, wbo ts to pay and rrui-u-uis aa-io ana ny tne company, n. r . Wise, J. C. Wise, and W. Ii. W ise under the name and style of Wise Brothers, SuiutuerL 11, Cambria countv. Pa. B. F. WISE. J. C. WISE. W. It. WISE. S Summerbil, Jane 29, 1SS. 3t. Jaly lth. Jaly 17th. July ls."i. July lath. July 20th. Julv 2.'M. July 24th. .. -...July 2..t . July 2 u. .July 27tr, ........July 3oth. July Slst. Augunt 1st August 2d. ........August 3d. Autcust 6tb. . August 7th." August Hih. August 9 h. ....AUKUst loth. August Lit' . August Wi... AumiM IS' . Auifust l!th. August 17th. Auvusc 20th ........ August 21s . August 2--.J. August 2:id. -July lrtih. July 17th. July 18th. July loth. July otk. July 2jJ. luly 24 h. luly 25r. July 2 h. July 27lr. ...JuIySoth. July 31st. ...... .Aunu-t l-t, .. August 2d. August Sd. Auk ust -,th. ........ August 7lh. August 8th. August '.'th. August It h. Aunu-t 13th. Augnst 14th. Amru-t 15th. August ltith. Antrust 17th. August 2ftth. August 21st. Auirust 22.'. WOOL! WOOL! Wm. MrrtnAT fc Sow want you to btlng your wool to Altoona and get the highest market price, either I'isH or Traps. We bave tne lar gest stock ol Irry Hoods, Notions and Carpets In Central Pennsylvania to aeiect Irom. WM. MCKKA1 k SON. mis and 1317 Eleventh Ave.. June 8tb. lS88.-3m. Altoona. Pa: mil mm mm COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBEMSBURC, PA. J. II. OANT, Proprietor. rpHEPUBLIO will always find us at our r!ae JLol business lu business hours. Everything kept neat and cosy. A l.a'.h room has been con nected with the shop where tbe public can be ac. couiruodate.l with a hot' or cold bath. Bathtub and every thing conuo-ted therein kept perfectly clean. Cuia tuwiu i trzcLiLTT. What Medical Men Say. Superintendents of Hospitals and the Faculty lu general have, over their own signature, en. dort-ed, for puriry, age and quality, the now well known stimulant, liLri.N'N SI I.VF. It AVE, The price Is within tbe reach of most aoyano, t e ing only f 1 -T,0 tor a lull quart. You can aii) get the lolluwiiig well known brands, never K-s lhau six years old : Huch's. Oibsou'sor Oui-kentieiru-ers. hull quarts. SI each, or six quarts lor 5. neatly packed and rent anywhere. Send the money, that 1 may snip to you direct and obedieut to all laws. Address MAX KLEIN. Dealer la Kye Whiskies. May 11, -88, 1 yr. Allcgboc y, I'a. Important to Canvassers. WAXIFD-Live Canvassers In every county In the Cnited States to sell FOX S PATENT RE VERSIBLE SAD IRON, wblcn combines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Flnter, ac. one iron doing the work ol an eutire set ol ordiuarv ir.ir.s i. self-beating by gas or alcohol lamp. POLS AWAY Mini HOT IIK.N.K. Price moderate. A lame and lasting income Insured to twj canvassers. AdJre-s, lor circulars Stc . FOX SAU IKON CO.. 5 Kcado St.. N. V. Etanslii Fire Insurance Apei rr. "VV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. Ve Want Youi To send us 40 cents for one of our THE CAMBRIA FREEMAN Ebensburg, Penn'a., $1.50 Per Tear $1.50 The coming National Campaiu n will an excit ing as well an interesting one and no per son should be without a good newspaper. Tbo Camukia FrKEMAN will laithtullr chronicle all national and local events aud win give its renders all tbe news. Tbe prl.-e is withiu the reach of all and no person can allord to be without it. ATIPTOanVEBTIsERS. The large and reliable circulation of the Fkkk mab (I 2uo) eommeuds it to the lavorable con. id eration of advertisers and their favors will be in serted at tbe lowest rates. Tbe Fkkkmah Is read weekly by about 2,0 jo people. THE JOB PR1NT1N4. VI'I'U E, connected with the Frkkman. Is one ol the most complete In ho county. Bill Heads. Letter Heads. Cards. Envelopes, Circulars. Dodgers, Posteia. Programmes, etc., etc., will be pnuied' on short notice. In the latest styles aud at the most reasonable prices . HEAPm and BEST. lrlre Rernttd EOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! Over -JiBJd.Fufiy lUuntratid.e'lt want, d Circuli J. atutauais A. 'Cv,Ptilla pai;es. tree. A Mil FARM WREHCHES. Light, lluii.1v and Strong, iil O.itwvr auj Out lttat two Ol dmury Wreuolms. YOU WANT An Ellkicii Household S. D. Set. Tills sset consist of a Rosewood IIani!l. ami tour inter-liiuii.-utl." bla.1.- cf wivwslrivrrs anil Joiiisclsi lining same: all packed in a nc.-it w.hk! 1x. 1 his t..l is i-oiiKtiutlr useful nm.hrn' around the h..us nt s It.- ofrW, in lh lup ou the lHrui. Sent free on rt-c:ij.t of .60. ' Ask Your Local Dealer for them, if lie tins not pet them, he will get tli. m fur.vmi.orw,. will..id illieruu rnceiptof price, nlH.e. ,i4 aUmp fur our iliuslratuU cufo loyuc. ELIiRICH & CO., Plantsville, Conn. AGENTS TED To canvass for one of the Irif.st ol len eiab llsi.ed. BEST KNOWN M KSEKIES 'n tbo w'x :fi?;).Z Vs. --t..l.sh., 1. 9. '-"-' A.. a, n . 1 . I. OA-. l-.i. U,A L ei iv s.Ueaii.1 ,l, ib- uu,!. t ,x l-MUV l.v . 1.1. . .1 bieillcs, rriiul, n lundrd. " - if - lit, 3, I ni.iu.il !U. Ani.-i i. ... iU ui-rn.r t.. ult ... .,r I,.,,,,,. b.-iit !.- ntuj. a. 1-,... !:ifS!.J l&M ma BEECHER MM t Alio llll. IK II Stauou ii.. itruukl) u. X. V. 1