ifiiuitmu freeman. jKlVAY. - Jrtr i.?. isss. 10CUL. LVD l 'ERSOXAL. rskes at DuftonV for 10 cents. 3iur farmer ara now bus getting In WD- r.rffnln In summer dress goods at Ur U. K. Jones. A ,,, i,nd-inala Mclluire cradles still . ":e t I'lifton. A I"' of remnanta of embroidery at less ... ot at M rs. K. E. Jones'. -Let u hone mnd respect th busy bee. (ince full be ssHkes straight for home. i refreshing, rain on Sunday night and vtc-a"- irvm waiit to get a sack, of the best flour B1"truf-tured ro to Uarleys and ask for MHw'mh- Ex -Congressman Jacob M. Campbell, . i .hiHtnwii. who has bee seriously 111 toe gom- tiw I Improving-. v i-riij Jr.. of tha firm of T.roan Grf t0- hrdwr werchanU of Htt Jurii,jvlsitln fileodstatbis place. 'tbr Glorious Foarth bi come and gan and t " u" -wim uit. ui at rest far a vear to coroe. Vn win Mr. Bert Scanlan, formerly clerk In the. pot uflU-e in ttit place, baa accepted a posl tinn In Johnson, I'.uclr Jo."t bank In thl! Mr. Georurt Ttiomaa, son of Jdae nrlftar of Hotel Brunswick A jt'i-- -a loC'arrolltown, paid our town a brle visit on Sunday. Mis.' Miv and Blanch Henrv. and yjry N-anlan, mho bave been attending St, Savior's cotlrtie at Latrobe, rettweed to .kjir humft in tiiis nlace. A party of Utiles and gentlemen of this plai'e ate ramping about four mile north east of Ebrtwburg. They started on last Tuesday and expect to remain until Saturn imi. A young man from Xicktown, who Is ptobahly fnuilllar with the use at the article h niifrtred. stole a bottl of morphia from tiBUeof Dr. Kennedy In this place, on Tin-way- Hunture cure guaranteed bv Dr. J. B Mayer, 51 Arch St, Philadelphia, Ta. Ease at owe. no operation or delay from busN ce, aitested by thousands of cures after others fall. -it Is not uncommon to Cnd people tak leg off the leaves of the grape In order that th sun may color the fruit, iirapes color btt under the shade of good healthy foil aje then when that foltag els removed. The new Jewish Orphan Asylum t Cleveland, Ohio, which cost $200,000, wa dfdirated on Monday. It la supported by TVestt-rn Israelites and Is one of the largest Institutions of the kind in America. -Two of Bedford county's distillers who were refused license by the court bave tak en it license from the county treasurer un der the old law which permits them to sell In quantities of not less than one barrel. The old frame building on High street, oe uare west of the Blair House, In this place, owned by Mr. John Turney waa torn down this week but whether to make room for a new structure or not wa bave not learned. James Long. William Barbour, Charles Howard and Henry Morgan were brought to Jail on Monday last from Johnstown to serve a fifteen day's sentence for trespass in riding on the reocsylvanla railroad frelgnt trains. Peter liifalter, aged 40 years, or Mt. rieanant. Westmoreland county, committed suicide Sunday night by shooting himself. Ill health Is presumed to be the cause. He leaves a wife and two children In destitute circumstances. William Iteese, of Bolivar, is now In bis 101st year and believed to be the oldest clt Izsn of Westmoreland count;-. His family If noted for its longevity, his father having attained the great age of 104 years and bis grandfather 10t. Samuel Wheelock, of Providence, ad vertises that he "wants to sail his wife for cash or exchange her for a good work fcnrse," and further warrants ber to be 41 years old. and "as good as the majority of church uMog people." Messrs. J. Jit M. P. Shater. of Somerset, Ta., aie at Eben-thurg with a car load of Fanning mills. Thy are stopping at the Central Hotel and parties wishing a mill will find their mill one of the Attest chaffers and grndem In tbe State. An unfurnished houss of seven rooms In the east ward. Ehensburg. wl.l rj redy for occupancy and for rent by the 13th of June next, will be rented for the summer or for a term of years. For particulars ap ply to Henry Byrne, Ebensourg, Pa. We have a speedy and positive Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and Headache, in Shiloh's Catarrh Uemedy. A Vasal Injector fre with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Frlr-e. so cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison. -P. M. Christie, of Iisnova. lut Friday night while returning from Kettle Creek di-rovered that he was followed by a pan tlier. He had no weapon wltn him but a hatchet, and jumping from the buggy he uttered a terrific yell and made for tbe beast, when It took to the woods. -Aaiong the summer visitors to this place, ieorge Harding, of Cambria. Is reg istered at the Hotel de Teach. He Is charg ed wltu adultry by Mr. Sowers, a grass widow of tbe same place, and In default of ball will epend thesummer months enjoying wlmtevor ixirtlon of the mountain breeies that Ond their way tfctoug the walls of that Institution. Several months ego a horse was stolen from John Gibbons, who reidM west of Ashvllle. Cambria county. Last Satardiy Mr. li.bbn,,, recovered the animal from Joseph Siaman, of this eou&ty. who had trade,, flr,t with Jo-eph Con,,i, who had No jion of it through a trade. How many mre times the hor may bave een traded J t known. The thief baa ot been traced. -AHovna Tin. -IanirerooHMinterfelt?3 iivr certifi es are In clrealatlon In certain localities. w tbe portrait, Oonerat Grant the balr Is iarranged. the mole on the left aide of the uce and the shirt stud are mlaslog. On tU. revere the eoiv Is murh lighter than the genuine, and Uie fiBUre 6 In the date p Pars more like a .cipher. The papr la tnu-n thicker and Uwigher, and resemble note ppr. The aext eclipse of tue moon wilt ockt on uwmrttor Juiy-Jd. and will oe more ntereMUkg than tbe one on January ZH.k ist The diameter of tlw earth's shadow Ul be uiwh ur8,.r u,,,, llst m6 Proportion to the dlamer of the moon. arkeull)a Us aurfaee more totally. It will ke p'ace at midnight, when the moon will higher In the Ueavens. andwlllbevlsU D' In this fcectloo. ntheKourir,of July, a yHog man ho had a little too much of tbe holiday nlnJM"oo board attempted to rele gate the occasion by ,saulD lo cutions to meof our citizens to go to r. there U perpetual flre works, wnen d t.,k a uaud in the festivities and tbe - "uug WM Uk-0 "'aerator-tg0,wl o3. June is here and with it c,mio cinvi uim;u uu limiiis wmcn uaDie & jo. nave piaceci m ineir nite uoous uepartment at 8 10 12i, 17, 20, 25, 2S, 30, 371 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 & CO.. 14-02 ELEVENTH AVENUE,- ALTOONA, PENN'A. Mra. E. Dufton baa returned bona from Erie, where she had bn visiting friends and relatives. I Miss Annie Thomas and Miss Richard son, two acccm pllshed young ladles of Car- rolltown, were vlsltltar friends In tbla place on Sunday. . Mr. J. B. Denny, of tbla place, on Tues day purchased tbe Mountain House from Cot. John P. Linton. therefor being 110,000 The new Catbo'.le church at Greens bur was dedicated on Sunday, Bishop Phelan. of Pittsburg, officiating. Father Otto, of Carroiltown, celebrated Mass, and ratner Edward, of St. Vincent's, delivered the sermon. Tbe church cost $23,000 and baa a seating capacity of 600. It la built on what Is known aa Academy Hill, a com manding situation. There were eight priests In attendance at tbe ceremony. ine Aitoooa Time baa undertaken to raise a fund of f 250. that being tbe amount required to enable Charles E. Myers, who Is under sentence of death at Kansas City, murder, to obtain the stenographic report of the testimony In tbe case in order to obtain a stay from tbe Supreme Court. Myers borne Is In A! toon a,, and bis parents who are poor, have spent all they bad In the assistance of their nnfortunate son. On last Monday a week while Mrs. Silas Burke, of Croyle township, waa making fire at the wab place preparatory to washing. D" ciotnes took fire, and a strong wind KIa I.. tw- .i . .... u.uwiuk me nme. ner doming was soon an amaze aud before it could be extinguish ea aer c.otbes were entirely burned from ber body. Wrrlbly burning ber, from which she suffered Intensely, but on Monday last was much Improved and la thought will recover. vn Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock a frlgntful accident occurred at the Johnson Company's '.Vorks at Moxbam. John Lttz, turner ddt in ina mm. nv aima meacs got his left arm caught In the cogs of the delivery rolls and the arm was drawn in ep to tbe shoulder and torn from tte socket Medical attendance was promptly summon ed and the boy was taken to ' his home on the South Side, ills lojurles will prove U tal. Johnstotrrt, Democrat. The following persons can each obtain a letter by calling at the Ebensburg post office : Mr. h. D. Btown. Mr. Wm. Iryln. Mr. Adolphus Croke. Mrs. Teresa Curley, Miss Katie Condon. Mr. Alf. Miller, Mr. Clay Rodger. Mr. Jas. W. Duomlre. Mrs. Francis hhadle, Mrs. Mary Feighner, Mr. Robert Foust. Miss Emma Shaunty. James C. Sutton. Mra. Susie Gardner, Miss Aunie M. Forkey. Persons applying for these let ters will please state they were advertised. Et. Rev. Bishop Talgg baa ordered all tbe priests of the Diocese of Pittsburgh Into retreat at Lore t to on Monday, July 26th. The retreat will be beld at St. Francis Mon astery.and will continue for two weeks. One-half the priests of tbe diocese will at tend Jhe first week and tbe remainder tbe second. There are about one hundred and twenty priests in tbe Pittsburgh Diocese, and those who were present at the first re treat last year will attend the second tbla year, and rice versa. A new train of vestibule cars will be put on tbe Pennsylvania railroad on tne 15th of J uly. In place of the limited now running between Xew York and Chicago. The train will be a great Improvement over the present vestibule train. It will consist of vestibule and drawing-room cars. Instead of the buffet ears now used, there will be In one of tbe cars a regular bar, where all sorts of liquor can be obtained and a bath-room. Tbe new train will be much finer In every respect than tbe one now In use. On the Fourth of July Lawrence Mur phy. Jr., and Matthew Connery, Jr.. both of Cambria township, along with two other young men visited a shooting gallery at Gallitzin. and while Matthew Connery was carelessly handling a small 33 calibre target rifle, it was accidentally discharged, tbe ball entering yonng Murpby's right arm near the wrist, clrcleing around tbe bone and coming out at tbe other aide, making a painful though cot a serious wound. It was a natrow escape and should be a war ning against the careless handling of fire arms. Harrison Skope, a resident of Altoona, waa faulty itaboed by an Italian named Rolco Pajarella on the Fourth of July. Shope was considerably under the Influ ence of liquor and bis father and several other parties were trying to get him to to home. When he saw the Italian be struck blm several times when tbe Italian drew a knife and struck, and then ran down Fourth street. The knife entered tha abdomen, making a wound about three-fourths of an Inch long, cutting through tbe flesh and into the Intestine. lie was taken to the Hospital where be rled on Thursday after noon. Faserella was taken to Jail at Holli-day-tborg. On Sunday afternoon while John Kline and another gentleman from Nick town were driving down Julian street. In this place, the horse, which was a yonng one, suddenly frightened opposite the residence of Geo. C. K. Zahm, Esq., and ranging across the street got on tbe pavement In front of tbe residence of Jas. G. Oasson, where the buckboard struck a shade tree and threw tte horse. The occupants suc ceeded in getting out without iDjary and got the horse by tbe bead, which on getting up, and fndlng tbe shafts which were broken, banging about Its beets done some tall kicking and was somewhat cut about tbe legs by tbe broken abafu, and bled pro fely. The horse, however, was not eer lously Injured, the occupants of the vehicle ewaped unhurt and the only damage done waa a pair of broken shafts. r r Thaaki. We, tbe undersigned, late members of Company C. 1st Batt 10th U. H. Infantry, hereby desire for ourselves and In behalf of the survivors or our old command, to tender our earnest and sincere thanks to those who so kindly ministered U the wanU of our comrade, Sergt. John Scbroth. late of WIN more, dceaiwd. and those who assisted In glviDg bis rwnalns tbe tonorabte burial bis bravery and ateriing character aa a soldier and honesty and generosity aa a man so richly entitled him to. Hla neighbors and friends are entitled to our Iaatlng gratitude f their untiring attention to hla every want during hU long and painful Illness, and tbe repect shown bin after hla death. And we cao but reel grateful to Daulel T. Steln man rott Xo, 6f,0 O. A. R. for tbe honor paid to the memory of our lamented com rade by turning out to Lis funeral as a Toet and Interring all that was mortal of blm In ao honorable a manner. Also tbe South Fork Martial Band will please accept our grateful thahks for their strvices on tbe pecasloo of the funeral. Gf.ohge S. Patl. James m. Binges. LAWNS AND LINEN comes the warm weather CMnmaalcalloa. j Ebkxsbcro. Pa., June SOth. 1888. In our last letter we were at Lock Haven, at 11:40 a.m., June 27th patiently waiting for tbe train which, unlike moet excursion trains, waa nearly on time. When the train stopped we got on and found a party of nearly two hundred men and women newspaper men with their wives or daugh ters all bound for Erie and bent on bavins a good time. Tbe Philadelphia & Erie road follows the Susquehanna river, hugging lu tanks close ly, tbe scenery having little to Interest as. on one side tbe river, on tbe other side tbe towering hill. At Renova, Clinton county, we got a sbott dinner although we had an bonr or more to get outside of It It either wasn't there or tbe management of tbe hotel did not have tbe nerve to produce It. After eating whatever was within reach and wait ing hopelessly for something more, we con eluded to quit and spend a little time out side. Here we found Mr. H. O. Stoltz and E. I. Schroth both former citizens of Car roiltown, tbe first tbe proprietor of a flour ishing clothing store and tbe latter doing a fine business In tbe hardware trade. We were pointed out a policeman In tbe crowd. who we understood was a former citizen of liimore named Paul, but we did not get to talk to him. The conductor shouted a'.l aboard, and we again starUd to climb np toward tbe Slnamahonlng. We passed tbrouoh Emporium, the county seat of Cam eron ; RIgway, the county seat of Elk. be sides a number of smaller towns and finally brought np at Kane, McKean county, where tbe train stopped for about half an bonr. TT . . xiere we were met oy a Draas band and a number of the leading citizens of Kane, wcd were at tbe station to do tbe honors for their fast growing mountain town. A num ber of carriages were in waiting and tbe ladles In the party were treated to a de lightful drive, while the male portion of tbe party enjoyed themselves by taking a stroll through tbe busy town. Everyone was pleased with tbe reception given by tbe people or Kane, and our better bair, Mr. Llovd of the Herald and ourself. were es pecially pleased to meet so many old rriends end neighbors, now citizens of Kane but former residents of Ebensburg. Tbe first man we met on alighting from the train was our old friend Lem. Davis, and every few minutes we came across a familiar face. John Griffith and wife, David Howell and wife, Mrs. William Griffith, Will. Jones. Web. Griffith. C. II. Kemp, who Is again In charge of the Thompson House, Jobua Davis and wife. Web. Evans and Alfred Evans. Kane Is s growing town on top of the mountain with ecenery not unlike Ebensburg, with natural gas, offering special Inducements for manufacturing of all kinds, and a population composed of energetic and busy people whose latch string bangs outside with a welcome to all who wish to avail themselves ot tbe natural advantages of Kane. After leaving Kane, and until we got to Warren, tbe county aeat of Warren county, all along the line of tbe railroad, and as far back over tbe hills aa can be seen Is dotted with oil derricks, where people In search of oil ventured their money in boring holes, some to strike tbe greasy fluid and make them rich while others bave nothing left bat tbe hole for tbelr Investment. Natural gas Is to be see blazing np here and there as we pass along, going to waste, waiting to be utilized. From Warren, an boon ride, passing through Irvlneton and Corry brought us to Erie, where the editors were met by a re ception that will never be forgotten by any member of tbe party. Over 2000 people were at the station, and amid the glare cf fire-works and tbe inspiring strains of mos sic, the ladies or tbe party were escorted In carriages and tbe gentlemen formed Into line under the escort of a Citizens Com mittee, tbe Local Press Club, and several military companies and marched up State street to the Reed House. The business houses all along, were tastefully decorated and Illuminated and a burst of fire-works at every step made the scene one long to be remembered. Erie Is a beautiful city of about 40,000 Inhabitants, with a fine harbor on the lake, wide s tree is and contains a number of fine buildings. It has been a slow, but steady grower, and its numerous natural advan tages must In time rorce It to tbe front and make It a large and populous city. On Wednesday, after a business meetlog of tbe Association, held in tbe Reed Honse parlors, an excursion on tbe lake was on the program, and tbe party embarked on three fine steamers and after a abort trip In the bay, landed at the Life Saving Station, where an exhibition of tbe means adopted for the saving of people from wrecked ves sels was one of tbe Interesting featurea. Tbe party again embarked and had a de ligbtrul sail to the head or Presque Isle bay where they again landed and were conveyed In carriages to tbe celebrated stock farm of non. William L. Scott, where 1,380 acres of fine fertile land are devoted to tbe rear ing of thoroughbred horses and cattle. Here we had the pleasure of seeing some of tbe finest horse stock In tbe country, among others the stallion F.yon D'or. which was Imported by Mr. Scott from France, at a cost of $40,000. One hundred and sixty-five head of horses and colts are on tbe farm and a fine herd of Short flora cattle. After our return to Ene, In the evening, a reception and dance at tbe Reed House was one of the pleasant features of tbe trip which was also participated In by a number of Erie's leading citizens and- accomplished ladles. On Thursday morning a majority of tbe party took advantage, despite tbe forbid ding aspect of the weather which. bad set Ued down for an all day's rain, of sn ex cursion to Niagara Falls, distant about 100 miles north of Erie. We were among tbe number, and although tbe pleasure or tbe visit was somewhat marred by tbe rain, we were amply repaid by a view of this won der of tbe world. We will not attempt to give a description of Niagara, one or tbe wonderful works of nature nor a Niagara hackman, one of tbe wonderful works of art. In a letter, as a better description can be found of the first in our school geogra phies, and the latter for cool, deliberate, extortionate charges Is more surprising than tbe cataract. We left Niagara at half past six in tbe evening and arrived at Erie at eleven, having spent seven hours at tbe Fa I la. On Friday morning Mrs. General Eeed gave a reception to the party at her palatial residence which Is adorned with all that wealth can furnish and taste suggest to embellish the refinement of civilization. Her collection of bric-a-brac and works of art Is said to be tbe finest In tbe State, and her parlors were tbe wonder and admiration of the party. Tbe man-of-war "Michigan" which was DE INDIAS AT GABLE & CO.'S ! of the first Summer month, and with it comes too a fine lot of beau- lying In tbe bay was afterwards visited and an exhibition drill was giyen by tbe marines and regular soldiers. In the afternoon, tbe editorial party bad adrlve through tbe city. About 50 carriages were In tbe procession under tbe escort of the Citizens Committee, and all places of Interest were pointed out to the visitors. After returning from tbe drive we began getting ready for our return and Id tbe evening were assigned our berths in the sleeping cars and hid farewell to Erie and IU hospitable Inhabitants. On the whole tbe trip was one round of pleasure and enjoyment, and to tbe people ot Erie, we in common with all tbe mem bers ot tbe Pennsylvania Editorial Associ ation tender them our grateful and sincere thanks for the manner In which they minis tered to our comfort and pleasure during our visit to Erie. Our return was over the same route, and as It was at night, there was nothing of interest occurred, except on our reaching Kane, where tbe party were treated to a grand illumination by natural gas for tbe few minutes that tbe train stopped at that thriving town. We reached Tyrone at 12 o'clock sc. on Saturday, and owing to a wreck on tbe P. R. R. were compelled to stay there until 6 F. x., when tbe first train eaet came along which we boarded and were soon landed at Creason, to find that tbe train had pulled out for Ebensburg an hour before our art rival. We reached borne, however, tbe same evening by a carriage ride from Ore son and were glad to nettle down to our routine life once again. J. G. H. . Teaebera Kxatml Prof. J. W. Leech. Superintendent ot Public Schools ot Cambria county, has fixed upon tbe following places and dates for tbe examination of teachers : Ebensburg. July 14th ; Etst Conemangb, July 16th ; Mlllville. July 17th ; Franklin, July lSlh ; Coopered ale. July 19th; Cam bria City. July 20th; Morrellyllle, July 21st ; Stoney creek, at Walnut Grove, Jury 24th ; Grubbtown and Upper Toder. at Grubbtown. July 25th ; Cocetuaugb town ship, at Cover's. July 26th ; Adams, at Adamsburg. July 27th ; Richland at Blough's, July 28th; Jackson, at Fair view, July soth ; '.Vest Taylor, at Kosedale, July 31st ; East Taylor, at Headrick's, A as gust 1st ; South Fork, August 2d ; Croyle at Summerblll, August 3d; Suormerblll and Wllmore. at Wllmore, August 4th ; Cam bria, at Ebensburg. August Cth ; Allegheny and Loretto. at Loretto, August 7th ; Gal litzin and Gallitzin township, at Gallitzin. August 8th ; Washington and Lilly, at Lil ly's, August 9th ; Portate. at Portage. Au gust 10th ; Munster, at Glass. August 11th; Che&t Springs. August 13th ; White, at Fiske, August 14th ; Reade, at Glasgow, August 15th ; Chest, at St. Lawrence, Au gust 16th ; Elder, at St. Boniface. August 17 tb ; Susquehanna, at Westover's, Augutt 18th ; Blacklick, at Belsano. August 21st ; Barr. at Nick town, August 22d ; Carroll and Carroiltown. at Carroiltown. August 23d ; Clearfield. Dean , and Aahville, at SL Augustine, September 1st. Examination ror pofesslooal elrtificates at Ebensburg, July 12th and 13tb. Change r Mamacenaeat. At a special meeting of the board of direc tors of Cre&son and Clearfield railroad com pany beld at tbe office of the company at Pittsburg. July 4. the president, Jas. S. At teoburg, and vice president John U. Boyts, with tbe entire old board, except A. S. Mor row and Cbas. E Pogb, resigned. Tbe board was reorganized with tbe following directors : A. S. Morrow, Hollidaysburg, president ; Jas. Condron. Hollidaysburg ; Wm. P. Smith, Hollidaysburg ; Martin Bell, Jr.. nolIidavsurg ; P. W. Snyder. Holils daysburg ; Geo. T. Bliss, New York ; Ans drew G. Agcew. New York ; Joseph M. Deul, New York ; Jacob Rnblno, New York ; G. Liodentbal. Pittsburg ; Cbas. E. Pogh. Philadelphia ; W. P. Rathbone, New Jersey. H. A. Gardner, of this place, was elected secretary and treasurer; W. P. Rathbone waa appointed manager, it la tbe Intention to establish tbe general office of tbe com pany hereafter at C reason and to abolish the Pittsburg office. KalsjBta r tne ! Eastle. The following are tbe officers of Beulah Castle, No. 248 of Ebensburg, Pa,, for tbe ensuing six months' term : Past Chief. S. W. Davis : Noble Chief. T. M. Jones: Vice Chief, Ho&ea Evans; High Priest. Rev. George nui ; Venerable Hermit, F. C. Lloyd ; Master of Records, S. J. Humphreys; Clerk of Exhequer, Fes Llovd; Keeper of Exchequer. Carl Rivin lus; Sir Herald. Thomas D. Evans ; Worthy Bard, D. L. Owens ; Wortfty Chamberlain. John D. Evans; En slfcn. E. L Mower; Esquire; W. S. Huntley; First Guardsman. E. L. Evans ; Second Guardsman, John Clement ; Trus tees. F. C. Jones, Jaa. D. Snyder, T. J. Da Vinson ; Representative to tbe Grand Castle, C. T. Roberta. The membership is 67. HABBUUE LICENSES ISSl'ED. Tbe following marriage licenses were Issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Court for tbe two weeks ending Wedneedsy, July 11. 1888: George Mclntlre, Upper Yoder and Kate J. Donemejer. Johnstown. Samuel T. Blougb and Sophia Sarlouls, Johnstown. Leroy C. Temple, Mlllville and Viola Schade, Johnstown. David T. Cartwrlght and Emma J. Stntz mam. Coopersdale. William S. Humphreys and Annie Good win. Jonestown. William L. Webn, Johnstown and Laura Too hey, Conemaogh. Iewls 3. Lelper and Delia Laura Don myer. Adams township. John T. King and Sadie Costlow. Rich land township, Henry Stug and Mary Roth. Johnstown. "jimoo M. Butngardner and Melvma E. Varner. South Fora. Ben. F. Horner and Martha L. Bowman, Johnstown. George Kanma, Brownstown and Mary Pfarr, Cambria. Patrick McCall and Mary Scboeft, Sum merhilL John Westover, Susquehanna township and Tina Kirk patrick. Carroll township. William Kelllnger, Gallitzin and Margaret E. McCloskey, TunnelbilL Samuel L. Gallagher and Sarah Ann Gates, Reade township. Wm. UUdebrand and Alice Selbert. South Fork. . DOUGHERTY. Died at the residence of his brother. Edward Dougherty, In Ebensburg, on Monday. July 9th, 1888, Mr. Jobn B. Dougherty, aged about 60 years. Tbe deceased was born In Ebensburg, and with tbe exception ot a few years that he worked in Philadelphia, resided here all his life. He was a printer by trade, and a good one. but being greatly afflicted by astnma for a number ot years, he worked but little at the case. He was a good-Learted, kind and generous man who never wished barm to anyone, ana we hope ho has gone to eternal rest. Tne Barcn m Back ttoat. On Monday of laat week Judge Jehniton filed hla oplniea In the Ebetubnre; borough cae. It will be remembered that at the (in t meeting of the pewly elected town council In April laat, there being three Itemoerata and three Kepubll. eana on the board, the Democrat took the poal- Uoa that the Uunreaa waa not a member or the 1 board and had no vote while Burgess Richards ' and the Republican member maintained that tbe Borgeat had a right te preside and la the eaee of a tie ta east the deciding vote. The Dem ocratic member ef the council, Fergus C. Uojd, Daniel MeOough and M.D. Kitten, Esq.. were the plaintiffs in the cue. Below we give Judge Johnston's opinion. onsiov or tb oorar. The plaintiff, members of tbe Town (Jnanell ef the borough ef Kfcensbursr, seek to rentraln tbe H urges of the said borough, T. Mason Ktcharrts, Eaq., from sluing and votlug. and otherwise In termeddling la tbe official session of the Town Council. They allege that subsequently to the act of January 1. IMS. "by proceedings In Court, all the right and privilege of the act ef As sembly el April a. 1S51. known as the General Borough Law, were extended to said borough." and that under said law the Burge is not a member of lUiunoil. nor permitted to participate la I belr deliberation. The delendaat, la hi answer, denies : 1. Thit the borough ot EbYnsburg baa ever adopted the provision or the act ef 18S1, In ac cordance with the term ol that act ; and 2. That the provision of (aid act deny to Ulm the privilege or right or a member of Council. I shall ad dross myself to these two questions. While tbe respondent denle In hi answer that he Uonrt ot (Quarter Session, by any proceeding, ever authorised or decreed tbe adoption of the aetol 1M1. and authorized by the act, section 23. the plaintiffs hare furnished no record ot said court toa:hlng the question cf such adoption. In deed, it ceem to be admitted by all parties that the record of the Ctnarter Session contain no entry upon the subject. In fault of inch record, the plaintiff baa undertaken to show tbe fact by evidence aituaaa. for this purpose he has.through an ex aminer, ealled upon the Burgess of lg&T-e, and also produced the minute-book ol the bor ough, tosbow that such decree wa adopted by the !ourt- entered noon tbe mmuta-harlr of ih. hnr. ough.and ha governed the corporation from that wine uji ins present. The testimony ot the Burges (Mr. Mrertl. nn der exception of defendants' counsel, was to this effect: "1 snow we petitioned the Court, and got some authority from tbe Uonr-; can't recol lect how ; ou that strength we went on and sur Teyed and extended the boron gtl ; we then pro ceeded to exerclke our authority oer the bor- .ucmM ; imb, id tne srstyearor me being tiurgesa. Thomas Moore discovered some thing wrong about tbe extension cf the borough, and he Sled oojeetions in court ; I wa beld orer a Burge for another year, until It would be erne, and the Court decided ft wa all light alter ItoaA 1 beard nothlna- more abut it" The cross-elimination doe not materially affect the wm 9i nr- Tbantlnute-book of the Town Councilor tb borouch of Kbenabura; Is , Introduced, under ob- leetiwn.-' from these minute I find thafjanu ary IS. led.. Cvuncil met and nrganlzed. Bur- gess, james myrrr. , t'oanrtl. Klcbard Tlbbott. Jobn Lloyd. Darid Jme. Jobn Hugbea. and L.. HooTer. o motion of Councilman John Lloyd, seconded by Councilman Hughe, tbe pe tition of the Inhabitant adjoining and having iois ant ouuou adjoining the borough, request ing to he annexed thereto, wa rerelved. Coun cil man Moorer enly dissenting, tbe ordinance thereto being transcribed In the crdtnanee-book." -Jwarea tn. At a meeting held March 4. ISiT. rreeentKurgem, James Myers: John D. Hughe. Kichard Tlbbott. Lewi Hoover. The roiiowtng revolution wa passed : Keoled by tee tfurges and Town Council ol the borough of coensourg, mat tbe Knnres be hereby directed to apply to tbe Court ol Quarter Sessions ol the rrare of Cambria county to bare the provisions of tbe act of Assembly. An act entitled an act regulating boroughs.' a t proved the 3d da of April, lsal. extended to the said borough of "Eb ensburg." -1ST. Decree of the Court of QnarterSesslon et Cambria county : Now, to wit. March . 1S47. It Is ordered and decreed, that tbe said borough ot Ebensburg (ball hereafter be subject to tb re striction and possess tbe power and pr1v1lee granted by the act of Assembly ol 1R51, entitled 'An act regulating boroughs.' passed tbe 3d day of April, iM. and tbe charter of said bor ough, so -far as Inconiistant with said act. be re-Pi4- Br TBI Cot T." A copy of the above decree la filed among the archive of the borough. Attest : Jaxaa C. Noos. clerk. March 17th. Council met. rresent Burges James Myers. Council D. J. Jones. Lewi Hoover. JLJ. Tlbbott, and John D. Hughe. Oa moU n ef Lewi Hoover, the ordinance passed January 13, lgS7. annexing outlou ol the borough, be and tbe aam 1 hereby rrnealed. Carried unanimously. On motion of Jvhn It. Hughe, a petition asking that the borough limit be extend ed, be received and that tbe borough extended according to the desire or aald petitioner and tb ordinance relating thereto was directed to be transcribed In the ordinance book and published.- Tbe plaintiff ha furnished me with the tnTl. nance bock, which corroborates the above and perbapegtrea additional light a to tb present boundaries ot the borough. Tbe defendant's counsel earnestly contend these entries In the minute book cannot make a record, and that It requires a production ot some evidence trom the record or the Q.uarter Se ton teestabilsb the decree adopting tbe Act of 1S51. We agree that thl testimony will not ot Itself, prove the record. But 1 think this evi dence may raise a presumption, the evidence I bowing the extension. On the 15th January, IMS, the borough of Eb ensburg wa erected y act ot Assembly, under the corporate aame of -The Barges and Town council or the borough ol Ebensburg. " (See P. L. 3M, under the act of IBM, section 28.) The name under which the borough ha sued and been sued alnoe 1UT la 'The borough ol Ebena berg." Tba extent of tha boroa gh under the act of lS'ia. I between Horner and Ogle itreet on the north and south, and Sugar ailey and Spruca alley en the east and west. Since 1S57 the por tion annexed by the Town Council extends In each direction from the former limit Increas ing the area et the borough and It population perhaps one-third of It original dimension. 1 bave not been advised or any other possible mean by which the borough ot Ebensburg; now exist and ha existed for tb last thirty year, under the provisions of tne act of ISM. From the date ef the minute of Council. It would appear that tbe court wa In session at the same time tbe Council sat. That the pe tition and decree had been prepared, the -Hy the Court" endorsement obtained, and tbe paper taken back to Council Chamber be lure any record had been made. Of course this rest In conjecture. But having acted ostensibly ander thl au thority and continued ao to act. with theeatlre acquiescence ol the constituted authorities and the inhabitant of tbe boioagh for uoward ol thirty year, the defendant eannot complain of the absence of the record df the Unarter Session. After a period of thirty year acquiescence tha legal presumption arise that all wa rightly done. If 1 en right, my ruling may save the Borough of Ebensburg muh future trouble In regard to taxation, bonds, etc, and preserve the borough In It preeat Integrity. But assuming that the Borough or Ebensburg tswtthla the provision of the act of mi, is the Bnrges a member of Council? This must de pend entirely on the eons traction of that Act of Assembly, in our earlier legislation ee-h bor ough was a law unto Itself. Each community desiring a borough pn cured a charter ol Incor poration for itseir from the Legislature. Thl became its own municipal law. The act ef 1K34 wa the first general law which 1 have noticed. In liil It wa supplanted by the act of April 3d of that year. This act bear tbe Impression of earetul firepararlon. and I much mere extensive In It provisions than it predecessor ot 1km. The draltsman seemed to carry the Idea of National and State government Into municipal affair, and separate the legislative from the ex ecutive power. Itrlalnly and specif! -aHy set out tbe duties of the Burgess, and. notwithstanding the eighth sectlua of the A?t of 134 wa before the Legisla ture. It wa dropped out. The Inference Ir plain' that what was done was Intended. The third clause In tbe sixth section Is also si amis -cant as te tne duties of tbe Burge. This ques tion -has not reached the Supreme Court. It has. however, received the construction claimed by the plaintiff in Commonwealth ex. rel. Sblnp et al. vs. Kepner. 10 fhllad'a Kep. 610 (1873), Pershing, J.. and Loom Is vs. Wllkesuarra. 6 L. Keg.. l.V). The editor of Bright!?' furdon Indi cate the same view, by leaving the eighth aeo tioa ol Act ol ISM out of Digest. JVr Centre. Judge Butler. In Losr. lot, VoL 34. p. 213, holds that the Burgess is a member of Council, notwithstanding Act ol ISM. This case wa decided In 1ST", hot de not reier to Jadge i'ershing'a opinion. See Price v. Beale. It is Strang that thl question has not reached our b ia heal court. L'ntii It does we leel sale In following tbe weight el authority as It accords with our owa judgment. And now. July 2. 1S8. this ease having been fully argued upon the win day ot Jane. lft&S. by counsel for plaintiff and de. fendant, and thereupon, spew consideration thereof. It waa ordered adjudged and decreed as follows, vis: That tbe said deteadant. T. Mason Kichard. Burgess of tbe Borough of Ebensburg. be restrained and enjoined Irom presiding at tbe meetings of Council or said borough, and trom interfering In their deliberations by voting or attempting to vote at such meetings ; and that he. the said T. Mason Klebares, de pay the soata. By tb Court. K.L. Johbstos, President Jadge. BackJea's Ar-alca Halve. Tbe best salve In tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, bores. Ulcers, 15a It Kh um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Gands, Cbillblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively acure i lies or bo pay required, it is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by E. J ames and W. W.McAteer. Loretto. li you want a cot tec. id and barpy family bay Minnehaba flour and you will alwajs La?e good treat. 1 Waa Troubled with chronic catarrh and gather ing In my bead, was very deaf at times, bad discbarges from my ears, and was unable to breathe through by nose. Before the sec ond bottle of Ely-s Cream Balm was exs nausted I was cured, and to-day enjoy pouna health. C. J. Corbln, Field Manager rhUadelpbia Publishing House. Ta. 1 am on my second bottle of Elv's Cream Balm, being a Bufferer from catarrh since I was a child, but with this medicine 1 am be ing cured. -Wm. L. Davton. Brooklyn. "CHJK sale. X The undentlfmjwt will ..ii - . w i i . r - ... .J i . k uw II.IK.I I and on eav term, nn, suun... , .., field Engine and Thresher .. . ,. on or address, J. w. Sbsrbaugh or Tooniu'sslu. ler. arrorlltown. Pa. June j, lass -3t XTOTICE TO STOCKHnr.nPB The annual meeting ot the Stockholders of w!I-7".tonJ!5p,in?.s eomPnT " be held at tbe Mountain . House. Cresson. i'a., on Tuesdav. Au- gust ,tn, isss at o'clock, a.m. Election lor uironior same day and place. , , James k. Mccluke. Cresson. J nly 13, 1 fcws.-at. Secretary. pXECTTOIfS NOTICE. rr ,7.nere- letter testamentary to the e. . J. ue "tcAteer. late ot Washington .nhiert V .TT ' "ranted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to tbe said estate 7k..' v? . " immediate payment and thaae bavlna- claims or rfn.-nH. . .: . --. .... " I.YL '.l?e, deeedent will make known the same without delay. M. OEOKOE, Executor. A DMIN1STKATKIX' NOTICE. ii-.ii , " anl"ution on the estate of " late ot Washington township. Cambria county. Pa., havltv been granted to the undersigned, all persous lnac- I " io are nerer notified to make nav ment to me without delay, and those having claim against the aame will present them, prop erly authenticated lor settlement to ' V TKKESA BENDER, H.mi.v Admr'xot Banl Bender deceased. Hemlock, Pa.. June 2Z, 'fca.-et. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that John H. EluWe and Mary bis wile, of White TownrMp. Oambrla iri5".- mdo an "'lenment of ll the t. V- personal, or the said Jobn H l-lsao to mc In trust for tbe benefit of his credi tors All persons Indebted to the said lohn H i!rKLWfreby B?l,?el payment to me without delay, and those having claims against . JwlU rwl them to me prnperlv authenti cated for settlement. M. D. K.1TTEL.L. ... . Assignee ot John H. Plsko. et ux. Ebensburg, Pa., June 8, 168.-01. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CE. .... Estate of Joseph Noel, deceased, notice Is hereby given that letters 01 adminis tration of the estate of Joseph Noel, late ol Won. ster township, county of Cambria, deceased hav ing been granted to the undersigned. All per son indebted to said estate are hereby ajtloed to make payment without delay . and those hav ing claims will present them, properly authenti cated lor settlement, to JOHXJ.NOBLAdmf Munster. Pa.. June 1, ms.-st. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE -Estate ot peter Plic-u. deceased letters ot administration upon the estate of Peter flick, late of Portage township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to tbe un. derslgned by the Keginer of said county, those indebted to said estate are requested to make Im. mediate payment and thoce having claims against the same are requested to present them properly authenticated tor settlement - , CHRISTINA 1XICK. Adm's, Portage, June 1. lhts-ou AUDITOR S NOTICE. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphan' Court ol Cambria county, to hear and decide upon the exception filed to the first and nartial account ol William Warner, surviving administrator ot John Warner, deceased, hereby give notice that he will i t at hi office In tbe bor ough ol Ebensburg. on Monday, the 6th day of August. lMS.al 10 o'clock a. at., to discharge the duties of hla appointment at wblcb time and place all perrens Interested bit attend DONALD . DUETON. ... .. Auditor. Ebensburg. Pa., June 29, 188. VDiTOR'8 NOTICE. 1 it Having been appointed .lliiitnp Kw tka Orphans ' Court ol Cambria county, to distribute f ine nanus 01 Samuel Keed, executor of Ann E. Hracken, deceased, a shown by his first and final account. t and amongst the per son legally entitled thereto. Notice is hereby given to all pnrtie Interested, that I will sttend to tbe dutie of said appointment at mv office in tbe borough of Eensbor-. I'a.. on Thuradav Au gust inn. 1S.S8. at 2 o'clock r. when and where all parties interested may attend If they see J uly 13. 1988.-31. Auditor. AUDITOR'S rTOTlCE. Having been appointed auditor by th Court ot Common Plea of Cambria county, pa to distribute the fund In the hands ol JoseDh 1 omblmson. committee of Jobn Naught, a luna tic a shown by his nrst and final account, to and amongst tbe persons legal I v entitled there, to. notice Is hereby given to all parties Interest ed that I will attend to the duties of said in. polntment at my office in tbe borough of Ebens burg. Pa on Tuesday. August 7th is. r S o'clock r. m.. when and where all names Interested may attend if they see proper , . E. CI. KEKR. July 13, 18SS.-t. Auditor. "ITOK SALE. X" Th The subscriber will sell at nrtvato . water power saw mill with Irom one to bve acres ot ground situated In Elder township, Cambria county. Pa. The mill has a 1A teet over shot wheel, a circular saw. is In good condition and Is located about one-ball mile trom the new town ot Hasting, on tbe Brubeker railroad, and within a quarter ol a mile of tne railroad and a branch ol the railroad 1 located runlng within hve rods of the mill. Tha mill 1 lurrouuded with a fine lot ol timber, yet to cut. For a good Investment thl I a rare opportunity Call on or adores th tubcrlber on th premises. , , w, . SEBASTIAN HOLTZ. Elder township. April Z7.18M8 2m. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan' Court ol Cambria County, la the matter ol the proceed I nes in partition In tbe estate of John E Evans, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by said Court to ascertain whether there are any lien or encumbrance on tbe real estate affecting tbe in terest of tbe parties, also to ascertain advance ment and make distribution among the heirs and parties in Interest hereby give notice that he will sit at his office in tbe borough of Ebensburg on Wednesday the 1st day ol August. 18M at 10 o'clock A. sf., lor the purpose ot discharging the duties of his appointment at whl?h time and place all persons Interested shall attend or be for ever debarred. DONALD E. DCETON. Auditor. Ebensburg. I'a.. June 29. 1S88. T fALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. V The undersigned win sell their farm, sit uated In Allegheny townshii , adjoining lands of V. A. Mcuourn, J. Sell. Henr7 Mansfield and others, containing 118 acres, eu acres cleared ana on wen timbered witn oak, hemlock, cucum ber and hickory. A good two-story-pank house and frame barn, together with all necessary out buildings, a never tailing spring ol water and a stream ol waUr running through fie tarm. There Is also 74 choice apple, pear and eech trees on the premises. The above property will be sold at a price and terms to suit the purchaser and a good warrantee deed guaranteed. MARY KURT, ANN FURY. June 1st. Loretto Poatoffice, Fa. "V-OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER i.Tl of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to tbe Oovcrnor of Pennsylvania, on July loth. 188, by V J Christy. T.S. Troxel. Joseph Henr'.e, Fred Eh renlelt and Jame W. Klllduff, under tbe Act ol Assembly approved April th. l;4. entitled "aa act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations." and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration to be ealled "The Oalliuin Water Com Pacy. Limited." the charter and object ol which ia to tupply water in tbe borough of Oallttsln. In the county of Cambria, and State of Pennsyl vania, and lor these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the right, benefit and privilege of aald Act of Assembly and supplements 'thereto . ., M. li. K1TTELL, Solicitor. Ebensburg, Pa, June Z2, li&s.-iit. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the partner ship lately subsisting between John Sellers A H. Hicks. Jame Oardner, B. F. Wise. J C. Wise and W.D. Wise, of Summerhlll, Cambria county. Pa., and doing lumber business on the O arm an tract, la Jackson township. Cambria county Pa nnder the firm name of Wise. Sellers A Co.", was dissolved on tbe xist day of June. 1888, by mutual consent. All debts owning; to the 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 It. F. Wise, who is to pay and settle debt due to and by the company. B. F Wlse.J.C. Wle, and W.D. Wise under tbe name and style of Wise Brother. Summerhlll Oauibrta county. Pa. B. F. WISE. J. C. WISE. W.D. WlsE. Summerhlll, June , 188S.-3U CHEAPEST staid BEST. JPrlera Berated HOLMAN'S NEW PARALLEL BIBLES ! page. Over 2000,Ftir;y lllxut rated. Ag't wanted ire. A circulars J. Aloluian A lo ,Pltllat Choose where you like, 7E SAVE YDU FROM $2.50 TO $4 OH EVERY SUIT. Your choice of 800 Men's All-Wool 89 Suit for $G.50. Your choice of 700 Suits for $7.50. Your choice Suits for $10. Your choice of 500 of ,580 Suits for 12. Big Bargains in Straw Hats. GOO dozen just received. A Boy's Fine Straw Hat for lJc, sold elsewhere at oOc. Come or send early as these Bargains cannot last long. GSTRemember our business principles Ab solute Truthfulness, no Misrepresentations and no Humbugging Schemes, but positively the Best Goods for the least money every time. WQQLF, S03ST & THOMAS, Leading Clothiers of Johnstown, Pa. IVatertown Steam Engine Co.. 'uasa&aaiA -ai3 i ishj j.;sp mmm Central Wnv ana NOTICE TO TiX-PAYERS ! Notice is hereby given that the COUNTY TKKASUKEH ot Cambria County will attend, lor the purpose of receiving County and State Taxes assessed for the ear 183, at the places of holding the elections In tbe respective diuicts, on the dales mentioned below : South Fork Croyle Townahlp....... Wllaiore Summerhlll.............. Portage Lilly and Washington, No July lflth. July 17th. July llth. ....July lth. July ath. July d. I uly ii4th. ...July 'Ath. 1 uly th. July i7tn. ....July 3oth. July But. .Augugt 1st .-.August 2d. ....August 3d. .August rUb. . 1... 1 unneihlll Moroog n (Maintain Wasbington Townshlt, No. 2... M u nster ..... Karr Township Susquehanna Township... Elder Towoship.. Carroiltown...... Carroll Township . Clearfield rowut-bip Dean Town. hip.. .. Keade Township.... White Township Chest Township Cheat Springs....... ...Aanim Tth. ...Augu.t nth. ..August 9th. - Amrmt loth. ..... Ammt 13th. ..AunU6t 14th. ....August ISth. .Auitusi ltith. .....-....-August 17th. ...A uifiis.. 2uth' August 21st. August 'HA. Asnvilie Oallitsin Townsl.l Allegheny Township...... Eoretto . Klacklick Township Cambria Towntblp . . Ebensburg. East Ward Eoensburg, West Ward.... East Conemaugh Fran k 1 i n ... Wood vale Conemaugh, 1st Ward..... Isonemaugh. 2d Ward..... Johnstown, 1st Ward ad Ward 3d Ward 4th Ward " 5rh Ward eth Ward Tth Ward Mlllville. 1st Ward Mlllve,2'l Ward Cambria, 1st Ward Cambria, 'id Ward ( .ooersdale ................ . . Prospect..... Cirubbtown Jackson Tnwnsnip I'pper Voder Tar lor, Ewt , Tavlcr. West Conemaugh Township.... Stony Creeg Towtship..., Adams Township. Kichland Township Lower Yoder August d. luly ir.ih. July 17th. July I tit H. .. July Utth. .July 2oih. July luly 241 h. luly ?.tb. -lulv 2f th. July 27th. July SOth. . July 31st. ....August 1st. August 2d. .. -. August 3.1. August 0th. August 7th. August 8th. .August 1'lb. August loth. ....August l.itii. ....Augnst 14th. August 1Mb. -...August ltith. August 17th. ...August 2mh. August 21nt. August 2d. A discount ol S per cent, will be allowed on all Taxes paid on or lelore September lt. and after October let & per cent- will be added on all un paid. THUS. E. HOWE. Connty Treasurer. Treasurer's Otll"e Ebensburg. May 'U, lsS. THE Ebensburg, Penn'a., $1.50 Per Year $1.50 The coming National Campaign will an excit ing as well a interesting une and na l.er on should be without a g-n.d newspatwr. Tbe Cambbia KrtKMAN will lalthlully chronicle all national and local events and win give it reui'ers all the ceas. The price is withlu the reach of all and no person can ariurd to be without it. A TIP TO ADVtKTIMKS. The large and reliable circulation of the rrs MAK (1 200) oomniend.4 It to the favorable consid eration ol advertiser and th. lr favors will be in sorted at the lowest rate. The Fbkkmab Id read weekly by about 2,000 people. THE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, connected with the Frkemax. I one ot the roost complete In the county. Bill Heads. Letter Heads, t arda. Envelope. Circulars. Dodgers Postets. Programmes, etc., etc., will be printed' on short notice, in the latest styles and at the uott reasonable prico . teliui. Fire Insurance Apcy General Insurance Agent, EBEXSBTJKG. PA. ut This Out o T tl . I a. TS.H.ijr. St Toii'ii at. 3 r maul BOLDE 101 U-lui; eie in AuioriiTA. .CWiut:t UaC Vuu Lu Mumi sa.smC i in I n... Al"iilii UhaV any. CAMBRIA FREEMAN HtitT Men's Ail-Wool $10 Men's All-Wool $1S Men's All-Wool $10 Jfa n itf act u rcrs or STEAM ENGINES BOILERS Of All Kinds. Wrlto for Catalogue. WHY I WILL TEOPLE use tr.e mpurc and I'nwholf- some Refrigerator which are lined with wood. nn- and other luiLis. tnat cause t'aMric troubles and also children's tliicaacs by Uuuuojj milk, when they can j;ct nd other miLais. that c; lso children's diseases hey can gel REFRIGERATORS LINED WITH Stoneware and Indurated Fitrs, which are free from absorption, corosion. an 1 anv f'rm::Mon of poimms r,xitr and sr 1 UOKOl U1IL1 S.lMTAKY.ewjnomi- cl ol ice. aii l ir:uce 1--v tetniie-raturc ? dialogues tiviiij,' fi:. explanations and de scriptions will be mailed free on application. Address the manufacturers. nnn rtUo. 7 .Tom CLITV'lIVrVI3, OHIO STUB Sti&.lHG PARLOR! ! COR. CENTRE AND SAMPLE STREETS, EBENSBURG, PA. J. H. GANT, Proprietor. rpHEPUBLIO will always Ond ns at our place A of business In business hours. Everything kepi neat and cosy. A bath room has been con nected with the flu p where tbe public can le ac commodated with a hot; or cold bath. Bathtub and everytbing connected therein kept perfectly clean. lisiB towku a iricutn.' What Medical Wen Say. Superintendents of Hospital;, and the Faculty lu general bare, over thrir m sig natures, en dorsed, lor nuriry.age and u aitiy, Je now well known stimulant, aaI.FI.'N MLt KK AJE, The price is within tbe reach of iot anyone. te ing ooly 1J. lor a full ..rt Uurao aleo get the following well knou braud'. never let thaa six years old : r Inch . I M,', nT Ourkenhelm er. lull uuarts. 1 er. or six quarts lor S. neatly packed aud fi. ar.yatbere. Send tbe money, that 1 m snip M yc a direct and obedient to all law. Address 4 AX KLK1N. . . IeaJer in Kye W biskioi. May 11, '88, lyr. Allegheny, Pa. Important to Canvassers. WATEH-I.lre Canvaers in everv county la the Cnlted State to sell OVS I'AI ENTKfa VEKMBLK SA1 1 lit IN , which combines two Sad Irons, Polisher, Fluter, kc, one iron doing the or ol an entire set of ordinary Irons. 1 self-beating by gs or alcohol 'amp. lOEM A M A V VvITII HOT K1K IIK.NK. Price moderate. A large and lasttug income insured to god canvassert. Addrers. tor circulars. Ac . iOiL SAD IKON CO.. KS Keade St.. N. V. WOOL! WOOL! Wm. Mi i;ray kSij want you to bring your wool to Altoona and get the highest market price, either Cash or Tkaok. We have tne lar gest stoek ol Iry (rood. Notions and Carpets la Central Pennsylvania to aeleet irotn. W M. 51! KKAi k SON. J;il5 and 1317 Lleventu Ave., J une 8sh, ISM -Sm. Altoona. Pa: AGENTS To canvass for one of the largest, oldest estab lished. BKST KNOWN NL'KSEKIES n tbe cuun'ry. Most liberal terms. I'neoualed facill-V.?"- iKNKVA M KSI KY. Established 186. W . r. SMITH. OKNLNA. N. V. 3teow. We Want You To send us 40 cents for one of our 3 6-in. FARM WREKCHES. Light, Uau.ly and Str.np, vrill Outwear anj Out last two Ordinary ivucliea. YOU WAWT An Eixiui-11 Household S. D. Set. This set consists or a Rosewood Handle and rour intfrclmnalilo blad-s U Hi-rvWHlrivera and St iiiis) titiintf Kutie: till packed in a neat wood box. I Ins tn. lis coiistuntlv usoftil evcrvwherrt ari.imd the Iioum-, at tui u'fi'nv, ii th 'hop ot the farm. Scut free on receipt of $ .60. Ask Your Local Dealer for them, if he has not pot them, he will evt them firi.u.orv.rt will, ud either i-u receipt of pnoe. Jujite0'6 ii"ul ta"'P fr omr itluntiattxl tutu ELLRICH & CO., Plantsville, Conn. Hit lllY' VK,:KnH TKn 'K i k row. r . ,.,,"?'.'.i"tT', "I"'""'' all olli-a- rem 1'r. lux, a liviuont hi.. Ihanuu. Mm. . y ... (v.ui.p American loll. or UMl. ic. ,VfWill.wl, D ,BEECHER --m.c ljnNltTi 1 m I . . . WAITED I UO IIItl ( station i;. liruoklyn. .V.
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