L'nmlmu Jhtrmmt. EBE9HBI RII, rniiA r. - - AmiL io, isso. LOCAL A.XD 1RS0.AL. wSext Sundy to Easter. To-cUy (Friday) to a lenl holiday. Tina in clovei" "truck Ebensburg last N'lne newspapers are sold on th streets of ESensburR. The bao was out In full nlrorni on Tuesday nl. The Kbrnsburg Normal School opened on Monday last. Mr. J-swrence Wjland to erecting three store rooms in Hastings. Mr. Joel Gates, postoaaster at Glenda!e was l town on Tuesday. wr. -nr Li-b. f Niektown, was vrBttkm the burn on Tuesday. Mr. I. Lilly. Steward of the Alraihouafl, Wiwln Joboatown la Saturday. Mr. Tbomas Burns, of Uallltzln, was a yiMtor to our town en Monday. yulte number of bulldlojrs are nader iSoln lmprovemeiKs !n Ebensbur. Vlanterers are at work on the new toouse or Mr. T. B. O'ff ara, on Centre strset. Mr. DaU Tryce of Cambria town ship, raised a aew barn on Wednesday. Dr. M. i. Buck, accompanied by his little son. TWted Ebenshutg oa Tbur?ay. J. O. Crwy. of the Carrolrtown Xtv. was In towa -Curing toe latter rrt of last week. The reatence of Mr, tltfchlnson, on HUli atrent. has received a new coat of paint. Marei, Altoona's bet -slothler. has a new advtCwiuont in this lvue. Don't fall to rrtl ft Mr. v. B Denny Is cioyta Into the bouse for-au'rly occapled by Prof. Leech, in the K. r4. M. Andrew Eckenra.ta. one of Carroll town's fnU-rprlsliig business men, was In town ou Tuetxlay. Matter Jatueit Dick kas taaen marge of t.ie llvuburi) and Carrolltown telfphone tCloe at this place. -Mr. Jacob Kirkpatrtck, one of Elder townruip'a enersetlc tamers, paid our towa a hrtof bit on Monday. Mr. Harry Esterilne will give a pro (rrMslva euchre partr at the Mountain liirjaa on the Oi'.'.h Inwt. In Plttuburt the r'.her day a tnarrlac lltvtisa was tMued to a man aged serentj tvrj and a artrl aiil flfrvn. Co. Supt. Leech moved hi hornehaWI goorts to the home he recently purchased on High street, on Wednesday. The mines of Mtftluct & Watt at Hast ings are in operation and furntoh em p ley ciont to about onu hundreil men. Work has been commenced an tlie new residence of Mr. A. W. Due k. which '.s ivbnut to be built on Highland ave nue- Miss Ann McDonald, return J home-on Monday, after an absence of wvei al months 1n Baltimore, Lancaster, and Tittsburf. (Jo to U. L. Davis, for lad I ptin heel shoes. He also has a fine n w stork of soot wblcb he would like to s sow yan. You can get a Job printed In & Td styla and on short notice 'by sendlaj it U tto Fhkkman. A trial order will eonvlaoe you. Father John Ward, of 1'ittsbarE, was here on Wednesday, on a vImH to liU parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ward, of thU place. Mr. William Malt in, of Cam'jrla town ship, a unfortunate In the lowi, by doatb, of a valuable youngcow on Thrjsday night of last week. Uev. Father Donnelly, of Gallltzia, W llvered an eloquent and lootructtve aerm9 In the Catholic chcrch. Oils place, on las. Sunday evenlns. Miss Allle Ltojrd opened a summer school In the puktio school building, this place, on Monday last with an attendance of about thirty puplis. The Spearfisu, Dakota, Rrgiter ot the 13th Inst, says: W. M. Kimball arrived from Ehemiburg, 'Ta., Monday, bouad for Buckeye llsdraulkc ailnes. There are not ae many pnplls In atten dance at the Normal School, In this place, -as formerly, on account of the schools re cently started at Catrolltown and Loretto. Rupture core guaranteed by Dr. J.R. Kkiyer, 831 Arch t., Philadelphia, I'a. ae atonce, no operatwo or delay irern busl Bets, attested by thousands of cures after Others rail. Jr. Robert Scaalan was electi d a dele gate, ou last ThuaMlay evening, to repre sentr'.heSons of Veterans, of this place, at their annual encampant at Erie, on the C'.b at July. M.s. Josue D. Parrish, of this plare lcrt e.i Thurstlsy niwmng for rittibur. being. snmraoned there ty the Illnese of bsr son, Mr. John 8. Parrlki., who Is down wiUi typhohi foyer. , Mr. Chas. Langbelt has opened np a sa1il!rhop In the bulging recently va cated b? Mr. (;Htje I.elxhty as a rehtmr ant. Kh-I Uls adverticuont In another column. It Is worth readMig. Mia i an Jaiue?. a daLghter of 51 r. E. JaniHs, of -j.'.s plai', who hf.it been attend ing the tinsy lv mla Frftjtle College at l:tt-'biirj. arrived home tfcte (Thursday) evfninu to at end the Easter vacation. Tlio n-' town or nastitus, Cambria county, l as elu'lit licensed houses ; two more are lioswd within one and a-rourth mil. s, mutiny, :t U said elvea (aloons fnr a opu'i.ktUi!i of .three hundred pecsens. The nttsburg base b:ll club played a wcieof bill witt the Jjlckstep ciub. or Julnt(.wn, on MtiBlay last and beat them j'uirm .j j. i.ienDurg nas a Cluto that can kuep the ecure dowa tetter ttian lint. Mi3. Martio Ward, of this place, ac fompand by her son WillUui Ward. nt to AlUioca ttls (Thuwday) morning, ta Wt her dlcU daughter. Kra. II. A. Mcl'ik. whobe tK-rious Illness ha been heretofore Bit'ntloi.ea. Have ju seen the uwt baskets and teapoU, contWctug a pound at the best tta, direct from Cli.na aud Japan, sold only at t.e Variety SMvrc of C. T. EfH-rts? Ho Us just receivers a new line of toys, fine Utiotiary, wll paper, etc.. etc. amt Ttio Aitooti Tin of the idth ma. ays : A rry eneouraglug change for the better lu the condition of Mrs. H. a. Mc l'ik. tu taken plaee within the patt twenty fwUr hours, and despair has onus "'ore gtveo piac. to nope for her recovery. -MeDomi i, the well-known niercbaut of Loretto, Is now ready for business at "Slat terns Crowing," about one-thlrd of a mile of cnsitn. Call and see him. Ui guarantees price, a. low a. John.town. AN ! w "wwnert for spot caih or produce. -Ve tave a speedy and positive Cure ,;r "h. DlphU,eria, Canker Mouth, and i-aUichc-. m KLiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A - ! injector fi. wltb each little. Use I'uw.ioc-nn u ,T " . ain- e , cent. bld py Dr. T. J. DbtIsoo. j Capt. M. P. McDonald, ef Loretto, was In town on Thursday. Mr. Samuel Euhn, of Reade township, was a welcome visitor to oar town Thurs day. Messrs: John Owens and Alyln Evans returned home on Monday from a two weeks visit to Joplln, Missouri. Mrs. R. E. Jones has returned from New York at a Philadelphia with a hand some line of (roods which she Is Just now opening np. Call and see them. The ladles of the Presbyterian Congre gation of this place, will hold a festival at Armory Hall, on next Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings, to which the public is cor dially Invited to attend. The Superintendent of the Westmore land Coal company sent notices to the min ers at the Soutnsslde mine, near Irwin, to sqaare np and put everything In order for closing down on Saturday for an Indefinite period. Over three hundred men are thrown out of work. Mr. Charlie Murray, a paglHst, of Pbll- adelDhla. accompanied by Mr. James Cost- low, was In town on Monday. Mr. Murray Is the man who fought Christian, of Altoo- aa, at Fountain I nr. recently, and has also stood before Jack Demos v. Both seem to be pleasant gentlemen. -Samuel Hobr and Mary Casenlus, of Bedford, took out a marriage licence a few days ago aod started for the residence of a parson to be made one. As they drew near the parson's door, however, the Intended bride's heart failed her. and what was to have been a loyfal occasion ended In an an ceremonious flight. There are eighteen applicants for li cense at tbe coming term of Bedford county court, litis of whom from South Woodbury towowhrp has 372 names signed to his ap plication, over ice of the signers being women. Another applicant from the same township has 110 names In his list of sign ers, Cn of whom ara women. Mi. Frank Cassldy, the Seventeenth street barber, some few days ago Intended leaving this city for Ebensburg. and so in formed his customers. Ills child was taken (ll and be was compelled to remain In the city longer tuan he expected, thus Interfer ing with arrangements previously trade Consequently he has decided to remain In Altonna. Altcrma Time. The annual meeting of the Ebensburg Bible Society will be held in the Presbyter Ian church next Sabbath evening ttst InL, commencing at 7 o'clock. The Rev. James Morrow, Pecretsry of Ithe Pennsylvania Bible Society, will be present and address the meeting. After the address an elec tion of otiicers for the ansnlng var will be beld. All are cordially Invited. If any of our readers are In need of artlstie and substantial cemetery work. made from the best qualities of marble and granite, they will do well to call on J. Wil klnson fc-fcon, marble and graulte dealers In this place, where tbey will Cod a aloe stock to select froui, or send them word and they will visit you with a large selec tion of new and original designs, they guar antee all their work and If their work is not as represented they will not aek you te take it, tbey are prepared to fill all orders at home and abroad at prices that defy oom pttltiou. 'lilve tbem a trial. A 5 Cm. Recently Martin Bell, Jr. and Jones Rollins, of Hollldaysbarg, executors of toe estate of the late Rev. T. VanSeoyoc. at the Instance ef Mr. John VanSeoyoc, put down on the property at Mountalndale a "bore hole." starting below the "Great Bend" meaanre. At the depth of 103 feet the "B" or "Miller" seam, five feet in thickness ef beautiful clean coal was struck. This can be opened up with natural drainigs on the property and an extended area cf many tunJreds of acres are behind. Wtat makes It of peculiar Interest Is that It 1c the only point known for many miles arocad where this coal can be had without starting Tyrone Ileraki. Here la an Item that will Interact Penn sylvania sporUmeo . In 1883 tbue were thousands of roung trout depe sited In the streams of tbU part of the State. Accord log to the laws ct this State, no flailing tor this particular ,Csh was allowed fr three years. The prescribed time is nowxp. and having had three years' rest the streams are opposed toJbe abounding with tta bean ties. There were 44.000 distributed In Somerset county, chiefly at Confuecce. There were 70,000 put lo Westmoreland county streams at.Llgonler and Xew Flor ence. At Brady. Indiana county, ii3 000 wee distributed. -In Cambria county 43,- 00C were distributed at Ebensburg, Gastr in and South Fork. Mr. J. li. Splesc. of Coalport, on Satur day iast hired a boiaa apd'road cart f torn a Uveavman In that toern to go to Fallen Tim' ber. In the evening be was found a shot dl&tasce from Coalport. dead, lying la the toad cart with his bead between the shafts and the wheel. It la -too posed that he cad been Jetted from his .eat and falling with bead la the wbeel was unable to extricate himself and died froja suffocation. Tie Coroner's Inquest rendered the following verdict-: That James fi-Spiese came to tOs death ou the 13ch day of April. 1889, at or near the .forks of the read. of a mile south of Coalport boroiuth, by falling off the seat of a sulky, In wfclci be was driving his head falling betweec the shaft and wheel. In jhlch condition he was found lodged against a stump at the side of the road, betwx-n the hours of .3 and 9 o'clock r. m. of saiJ day, the uluh being purely accidental. There Is a rumor that the Pennsylvania iiailroad Company contemplates U6lng the old canal route from Conetaacgh near Lewi.tovrn for a freight railway. It Is for the atpose of fcfcortenlng the freight route eat by a branch from Conemaugh and the(tt tbrough tte old Portage oad tun neU wUk'U nas been abandoned tor many years, to connect with the Uollidtysburg a-jd WUlIamsburg branch, and extend down the banks of the Jualata, on the old canal bed as far east as Lewlstown. This xoate. It Is clalad, will avoid heavy moucUin grades, would open vp quite a stretch of freight-piodarlng country and cut oS fxacn Crty t) eigty miles of dlstanee betWMQ Pittsburg an 4 Philadelphia, fie cost 4f carrying out ttis schema will be compara tively little as the Pennsylvania rai.road purchased the right of way (or the proposed lire when It bought the Pencjylvinla caaal from the State more than thirty years ago. Masked men. Saturday eight. Invaded tbe houe of Christian Voder, near Meyers dale, Somerset couuty, Pa., and spent sev eral hours torturing an old man who was Infirm and 11L Tbey hanged him to a hook, took him dow n and hanged him up again as thoogh te were an old eoat, and thea se cured Hm; and left. Uking two of hi best horses. The horses. however, Lave since been recovered at Pinker ton tunno. At the time of the robbury aud cruelty there were five persons la the house, a hired man, two eer aut girls, beldes Mr. and Mrs Yoder. Sunday the wife of the hired mac, wonder ing at her uusbaiid's continued absence from home, went over to Yoder's house, which Is only a short distance, and there fjuud the doors locked. She finally gained entrance and there on the floor was the old man, his wife, the two glrU aod ber hus band all bound and gagged. It to probable the old man was tortured to compel him to disclose tbe wbe leaboots of bis money and inanney were all gagged and tied the tufuns to make good their escape that they were all gagged aod tied to aid t Items fram Carrol I taw 1 Carroiltows, Pa, April 17, 1839. Dear Freemax : As the penitential season ef lent to drawing to a close and tbe people are about emerge in g from that wholesome rule which the church enjoins upon Its members at this season of the year, namely, abstinence, the physical body feels lighter and to better prepared to encounter tbe usual spring aliments which almost al ways occur to the human body after a win ter of feasting on the good things stowed away In autumn, and the Holy Fathers were wise In adapting this regime for health, as well as to come m orate tbe Pas sion of our Divine Lord. As this to holy week our town to full of people attending the solema ceremonies which the Catholic church, la the most Impressive manner, calls to out minds the suffering ot our Sav ior. The weather has been very fine but chilly and the roads are now tolerably passable. The farmers are plowing and some have sowed oats. The winter grain looks well and farmers say that there to every prospect for a good crop of wheat and rye In this vi cinity. Tbe telephone line from here to Hastings was completed today. There to a petition afloat to have tbe mall from Carrolltown to Fllntoa go by way of Hastings which would be a great convenience, both to Car rotltown and Hastings, as It to new a little from bere to Hastings must go around over a hundred miles to reach there. while Hastings to only four aod one-half miles freca here. Hastings, is booming this sprteg. A large number of houses are In course ot erection and also there to a large Influx of strangers la the town. There was a snooting array happened here on Wednesday last. A. young blood baring fired up with some nesting sllghtning west Into tbe bar-room of t. King whipped oat a Smltb A Wesson revolver and fired Into the stove upon which te was lncontln ently fired out tbe door and subsequently arretted and fined nine dollars and costs for his cow-boy act. Two little children of Sir. T. O'Leary. Of Clearfield township, this county, were struck by lightning on Friday last and ra stantly killed, there tespectlve ages vets seven and nine years. Mrs. Peach, tbe venerable mother of Thomas Peach, yoar former townsmen. and mother of Mrs. T.'S. Williams, of tJia place, had a paralytic stroke on Thursday last. T. S. Williams, our popular distiller and wholesale dealer In liquors, and Hon.J. V. Thomas, of the notel Brunswick, are busily engaged la the Important occupatlen of wrestling with tbe epade and rake-In tbe garden. On Saturday last during the flood In tbe Susquehanna riven three men were swept from a raft In McKees dam In Clearfield county and one by came Thomas Young was drowned the otfcar two were rescued, names unknown te your correspondent. Young resided at Burnslde, ! Clearfield county. Jno. J. Hauk aod sister returned yester day from Philadelphia where they Sad been purchasing a large Kne of spring and sum mer goods. We are getting new pews in St. Bene dicts church, a -much needed Improve ment, thanxs to the energy ef our Rev. Prior, and we will in the near future get the Inside of the church free coed and out side painted, which Is much needed. J. O. Creery, editor of the Aries, Is away to Altoona ok 'business. Hon. J. J. Thomas shot a curious species of aquatic fowl ok the distillery dam cn Saturday last. It resembles the heron or crane. Repairs are being mar'e to the fair grounds at present and in a few days th race course will be In first-class condition for trotting uatcbes. Tbe work Is progressing under tiie supervision of Mr. Charles'Zunlap, of Carroll township. J. W. Sbarbaogn & Co. whl have a sale ot livery stock on Saturday next, consisting of buggies, harness, etc liarney Karl, more popularly known as "Barney Butcher" ie about removing to Hastings. We are serry to loee this knight of the cleaver and will miss Urn and his well known excentrieitles. We visited the large and extensive plan ing mill ana factory of D. A.: Lcuther. Jr., and eras quite surprised to -saa so much enterprise In our midst. He has eve ry kind of machinery that can be used ic a business of that kind and turns t all Jclads of wood work, such as sash, doors, bUads, flooring, siting, surface boards, braaketa, rrames, etc. .Kedoea a busiaeaect eae hundred and fifty dollars per day. J. A.Harbrldge, our jeweler,' Is erecting a bouse oa Main street. It la ooWwcnder root, quick work for one week. Mr. fom Luther to the UUUer. Amicus. Csmnaaifallea. Ebexsbcro, April 17th. 1889. Editosjreexah : I read in tie Fkeb ma.i of last week a cbaraeteretie -anecdote of tbe great Lnther Martin as he was fa miliarly styled of Maryland, and who was contemporary at tbe bar of tnattttate, with the even mare distinguished Williaca Pink ney and other Intellectual and .forensic giants of that day, which reminded me of another that I heard my father relate when I was a youth. Mr. Martio was ef -a con vivial temperament, and perhaps bis liba tions to tbe Kerry God were sometimes carried to extremes, as it mtirbt now be viewed ; but that was in those fKriivc ays preceding -temperance crusades and prohibitory amendments, and where a ens tool was so almost nn versa I, departures from tbe strict lloe, were charitably And cfc?rfully condoned by tbe votaries vbo drank at tbe fountain. Is this instance Mr. Martin had bee a re tained by a client to argue an Important cae before the Genera! Court, the highest tribunal of tbe State, bat aware of the pro pensity of the able advocate to take "a drop too much" at times, esore especially when engaged In the argument of cases of more than ordinary Importance, aod fearful of antoward results la consequence, be pro posed to kCr. Martin at the .eutset that dur ing tbe argument of his ease be should wholly abaUln from drinila any intoxica ting liquor. Now upon such an occasion. if ever, be required a atimalent. and he knew it, and he hit upon as expedient as novel as It was auccassf ul In tie end. He therefore readVy assented to Ills clients terms. Now tha great lawyer kad a ptn tUani, as the French say, for braody, and just before the opening of his argument in thease. In the presence of bis client, and It may be Imagined to his utter amazement and 4isguet, be ordered a loaf of takers bread and a glass of the best French brandy to be brought, with whleh he saturated tbe loaf as though it were a sponge, and as be argued be occasionally partook allegorieal- ly not only of the tta J but of trie water of life as wsIL Thus he aU. bat did sot drink the stimulant, thereby fulfilling his argree- ment with his client, and likewise winning his case. What the end of that client was ever learned, but most likelf be went out and hanged himself. P. MebMl Kepert. Report of Chest Springs primary school for month ending April 2, 1sm9. hoooi No 1. Whole number io atten dance. 47 : a v err ire attendance. 36: Dor cent, of attendance. 04. The following were oerfect during term ? Maudte Perry, Blanche LlUinger. Floy Kel lv. Homer Leary. Harvey I.ary, Jerry Noonan. Winfield McDonald Wltile Ltttl. Walter Little, iutiia . LiUls. teacher. Arromeat Caart. Court met on Monday and tbe following cases were disposed of. Com. vs. J. M. Place, et aL Motion for a new trial. Recognizance forfeited. Com. vs. Robert Hollen. Motion tor new a!aL Motion withdrawn a nd defendent sentenced to pay a fine of (50 and costs. Oscar L. Pringle va. Margaret A. Pringle. Motion for a new trial. Motion overruled. Edward McGlade vs. Elizabeth S. Lytle, et al. Motion for new trial. Continued to first Monday of May. David Trexler vs. John Fisher. Motion for new trial. Argued and held for advise ment. Gallltzln A. Christy vs. A. C. MUliken. Motion for new trial. Argued and held tor advisement. Catherine Winn vs. Penna. R. R. Co. Motion for new trial. Motion overruled. Catherine L Marsh vs. Jacob SUles. na tion for new trlaL Motion overruled. HIpps &. Lloyd ys. John Lantzy. et eX Motion for new trial. Continued. Emanuel Snglebreth vs. Porter R. Kftler,. et aL Rule to show causa. Continced. Margaret Gleason vs L. B. Ferry. Rule to opei judgment. Rule absolute. Chas. B. Ellis vs. Jacob TreTt, et al Rule to shew cause. J udgment opened. Jobn M. Rose, for use, vs. Jacob Xolen. et aL Rcle to show cause. Rale absolute. Use Patrick Comey vs. Edward Met Glade, et aL Rule to show -cause. Con tinued. In re Petition of Isabella C. Benford, for rule cn Michael Donahoe. Tale to show cause. Continued. Ia -re Rule on J. W. TTeakland. et aL Riparian owners. Argaed. Com. ex ral Ed. Bishop. -ec aL, vs. Lower Yoler townsnlp. Mandamas. Argued and held for advisement. In re Independent School District, Web- ter Mines. Croyle township Argued and fceld for advlaement. Wm. Broadbeaddc Sor.s vs. Caron Leahey Rule to show cause, r.ule absolute. In re Exception to Eeport of Auditor. Reese estate. Exceptions overruled. Thos. W. McCIoekey vs. Taylor & McCoy. et al. Rule to shew cause. Rule dis charged. In re petition Ebensburg Council to sup ply lost record. Record supplied. J. A. Stoy, PlaintfC la Error vs. Jobn F, Wills. Defendant -la Error. Certiorari. Con tinned. In re road In Cletr field .township. Cea- tlnued. Jacob Br Indie. Plaintiff In Error vs. Car ret Seese. Defendant In Error. Ceritertri. Continued. n. J. Hopple vs. Peter Roland. Rale to open judgment. Continued. P. fc A. Flynn vs. A. J. Farabaugh. Rule to open Judment. Continued. In re private road in Reade towc.ship. Withdraws. Io re vacatloc of road la Read township. Continued. In re road in Carroll township. Con tinued. In re road 'In Washington township Argued aod held for advisement. Kesiah McCasiIy vs. Joel A. Gatee. Ap peaL Appeal dismissed. Keubea Boring vs. Reuben S. Boring. Rule to ebewcause. Contiuued. Matilda Westover vs. It. K. Mechlin g. Rule to open j'udgment. Continued. In re Assignee's account. Hugh Green wood est. -Continued. Use William A. Gray vs. Gray, i Wey land. Assumpsit. Continued. In re extension of Grant street, Zih ward, Johnstown. '-Report modified from fl00 to 400. ExcwralaB'Tleaiete ta Sew Ystr k via rrauflTiDia Railroad for tbe WuhlaiiUu as-wraUan Centennial. For tbe better accommodation of the large number of people who de&Iie to witness the elaborate-ceremonies arranged for tbe cele bration of the Centennial Anniversary of tbe Inauguration of General Washington as First President of the United States, in New YorxOQ April 29tn, 30th, and May 1st, 1869, tbe Pennsylvania Iiailroad com pany will ei( excursion tickets to New York from all principal stations on Its sys tem between April 27th and Maytlst, inclu sive, at three cents per mile. Tbe rats from PhiladeJatiU for the round trip will be 12.70, from Baltimore (5.58, and from Wash ington (G.M.tFittsbnrg 113.32. aod propors tionately from all other stations. Tickets aro good only for continuous pas sage on tbrough trains to New Yorir, from April 27th to May 1st. hut no ticket will bo sold on May.lst tor any train arriving in New York later than noon of that day. Re turning, tbe Ucaota will be good fen eon tin uous paasage-on trains leaving few York April 27 Ui to May 6th, Inclusive. o excur sion ticket will be sold tor less than one dol lar. HAIUAHE UCE9SEM M8CW. iuo ienowing atarriage licenses were Issued by the Cletk of the Orphans' 'Court for the week ending Wednesday, April 17, 189: Charles A. Frabert and Roele A. Johnstown. Reed. U. S. Croyle. Croyle township and XL Miller. Jofastown. Lanlel T. fa harp. East Conemaugh and taggie u. uray. rranktln- James Davison. MorraUvllle and MaryS. mevsvy, ioojMTkaaie. Charles A. VTmberger and Mary Ida WU singer, Conemaugh township. Joeeph Behe. Wastiinetoo township and aiiiBnoe n array, jiuy oerouzn. Charles Mertz and Anwie Uarshbergerj George Shurey, Franklin and Martha J Gritli'h. East Conemangn. Harry M. Pnogle, East Conemaugh and ivane t ouuers. jeeonycrees Mwnsntp William Codlgan. Jr., MilJiIlle an ind An Die ior, jonottown. lavid &. Cobert. West Taytor township buu a. lira, jonnsiown. John Anstet and Maggie A. Myers, Gal litin. Harr J. Nenhart and Emma L. Hand cuff. Gallitzin. Jobn u. Keith, Greene township. Indiana couoiy ana Airreita Mcuonald, Jiarr town ship. The American Aarlr allarivc. Febrn arj, 1SS9, feaya mt Km l rue io came. That Is the motto cf ae of tae leading firms of nurserymen in the pretty town of Genera. Their exten sive nurseries are located some two miles from town. Every tree and plant sent oat by (be firm carries with It a guarantee ot Its honest quality. The best salesmen that ean be procured are constantly at work. When you deal with one of these, you deal with tbe Irin, and the quality of tbe goods need not be doubted." Slmks Wasted- Write at once for terms. Only honest, sober. Industrious men red apply. Address us at our Philadelphia Office, 1430 S. Penn Square, R. G. Chase & Co. BridgeLetting: SEALED PROPOSALS WICX. HE RECEIVED br tb l.'oantv Uommlsiitcnen at their of Be la Etxmlburx. Pa..natll 1 o'clock r. May 6th. 1!. lor Ui tohowinK described lrea bridges, and abutment for the laoia : No. 1. A hih trna bridra 119 feet tltrama lentrtb with a ll-fot road-way, u ha eracted at ruuillty SuUon on the Ckmoii aod Comlnort railroad acroas tbe Ulaarfield creek. Ha. 'i. A loir triua brldse. t feet extreme letMfth. witQ a li-fuot read-way, across a branch ef tae Cenemaasb. river Bear U'Uarra's Mills la lus4ter townblp. N. 3. A low trass brldxe 79 feet extreme lenctb. aim a 14-foot ruad-way, to be erected acroas Rrabaker creek at Hastings la lder town ship. Proposals for stone work will be reeelTed at the ante plaee antll 4 o'clock oa tbe same day. Plans and (becincatiooi for bridges and abot BenU can be feen at the (kuBmlUMnart office. Tbe Oommiastooers reserre tbe nbt to reject ay r all bids. JOhK KIKBY. ) JOHN i:a i PBtXU Cam's. J. IX)TD. Atteit : i. a, aicUovua, C'lefa Eibtburis, ArU U, lizj. 1 mam Absolutely Pure. Tae powaerneTer vanes. A. Barrel of perity. strenrth and wboleaomenett. More economical thaa the ortTlaary kinds, and cannot be sold la eempeuuoa with the multitude of tbe low teat short welartrt, alnm or phosphate powder. &is! f"'r in cm. Hot a I. baaiaa Pownaa Ca lot WaUSt-.Ksw Yoaa. STATEJCEWT of settlement with the Sapenrtaora et Waablnctoa tewnsaip lor year aains; March M, 1WM. PETER B. MOYEK, Scruviaoa, Da. Of dahHcata XSSi io ie suuo 113 S Keto4od from lAUy borough- neeerrea rrom iicease.. Balance from last settlement. S7MM A-adltors ezeneratlona. Aai t re to road Oommiasloners Orders rMmrf S10 41 30 VI M lws ;$ Jh paid fur work.. aih paid fur Inmber Meraces aa aperrlor -Cem. on eah Lax. 13U.T4 in S per cent Tax worked by n oo 6 w 3 4 h i -tiumnin... 10 00 Tools and blackswiililna. 7 SO 30 SO 24 37 Surreyorr and attureys' fees.. Balance due township.. rrsoM Balance Sue township . , ,, m rrr. JOHN LYKCH, Scraavieoa. Dr. To am't of da plicate tl 41'i '9 To am't receired Iroui IIckopc wjw J7 ('. Ky- Audltcrs exoreratlons i Am't returned to C omm tPt lounr rt1 era mteemr I t -ash paid for work Serrlces as auperrlor Con. on cah tax, (l.oss.12 nr. 6 per cent.. Tax worked by taxable ........ Am't paid for pipe and freight .... Am't paid for to.. Is Am't paid for blacksmithisit Am't paid for dynamite, ow.. I 220 K trl I UC J 34 73 10 f-.' 78 &a b4 M -1 VI 40 13 40 1 4S Balance due Superrlsor f 138,02. LIABILITCES. Outstanding orders Assets ,.. ,, , , , 5oi e 24 37 Excess of I.iMHtl ... S477 2a We, tbe aeder'lgBed auditors do certi ly that we have examined tbe abore accounts and hud them as stated. K.c. jrrv:Ki. ) A. J SANK KK, Auditors. J. McTAMNY. S Otosns J . csiTiD5it, Clerk. -Wa&hiaa-toa Twp, April U. law. LLJOUSTOS, LI.trCL, A. f . BCCL ESTABLISHED 1871 3 ESTABLISHED 1888. JolmsIon.Bnct&Co. Carrolltown Bant, liArsIvlCKS. ' CirriLtcn, Pa. T. A SHARBAUGH. Cashier. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. General Baniins Business Transacted. The following are the principal features ol a general DmnKmg business : DEPOSITS Kecelred payable oa deaaand. and Interest bear Ing eertlucatos Issued te time depositors. LOANS Extended te customers on favorable terms and approved paper discounted at all timet. roLLBCTIOXS Made In the locality and upon all the banking towns la tbe United States. C bars' es moderate. OR AFT Issued States. negotiable la all parts or tbe United exchange issued on all parts and foreign ef Europe. ACCOUNTS (f merchants, farmers and others solicited, to whom reasonable aocoeacdation wUl be extended. Patrons are a snared that all transactions shall be held as strictly private and onndential, and that they will be treated as liberally as good uanaing rues win peraiii. Uespectluily, JOUISTOS. BUCK dt CO. O. A. LANOBEIN, Manufacturer of aad Dealer In ALL KINDS of HARNESS, SADDLES BKIDLEa, WHIFf. COLLARS, HAEKESS OILS, BLANKETS Robes, Fly Nets, Carry Combs, etc, et. pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All Re work Koaranteed to give aaWslactioo. -Snop In Barkers' Row. oaOatte street. apr.i stl -zlt's- CATAttFlH CREAM : BALir Claaaaaa ike Save I rstaasktraa. Alleja Pal si ! Iafiasi snatlaa. Meala (lie berta. Reslerea tha Kb tl 9 f Taate as Sanell. TUT TIIEl-rKE.Vyo.r &f A particle la applied Into earb no?tri and ie acreeable. Price SO eenu at Druggist ; by mail registered. So oU. ELX BUDS, M WiiuiSt, -New York. TIMBER FOR SATaE- THE I'NDEltSHINEl) IS THE OWNER OF a tract or land situated in Cambria town ship, Cumbria county, I'a., containing about IHU Ai'RM, located miles North ol Ebensburg. otimwu uawTur umrereu wita MEM LOCK, BEECH, Sl'GAB, ETC. TbeCsnberon aald premises or the land ana timber Is for sale, and tor lurther lniormatloa la regaxa to same apply to or address EDWARD tIRIFFI TH. Ebensburg , Pa. EbensOurg;, March 22, 18W.-8t. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, LORETTO. TA, Of CHARGE OF FRANCISCAN BROTHERS. Board and Tuition for the Scholastic Year. $200. March 2eia, 1866. tt BUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, PITTSBURG, PA. Tbe oldest and best Institution for obtaining a Business Education. We have successfully pre pared thousands ot young men for the active du ties of lUo, For Circulars address. r. Dtir a t-rttsoorg, ra. Nov. 28. 18r4. SALESMEN WANTED Ta Kali Harssrr Kter k. Profitable em ployment te honest, euergeue asea All expen ses paid ; a one outfit lornlf hed each eaiarman ; the business easily learned. ',Vt bare the largest Nurseries In Pennsylvania. Write lor terms, giving age and references. UUOI't.S, HH.U. THUnAA. Maple Ave. Nurseries, Wast Chester, Fa. HarcU ls;'A iaiQ. rOLITICAL. ASSOCSCEMESTS. rpo THE PEMOORACV OF CAMBRIA COVNTY. I berehy announce myaelf as a candidate lor tbe nomination fur the offtoe of Register and Recorder at tbe ensuing iMmocratio primary- ti-rsii.i. J. EbensbarK, March. 20, lssn. T7HJB DISTRICT ATTORNEY A James M. Walters of Johnftown, Pa. Subject to the decision oi tbe Democratic Prima ries. Ebeasburg; March lo, 1SS9. IOHPROTHONOTAKT." To tbe Democratic roters oi Cambria coun ty. I hereby announce Tnyself as a candidate lor tbe nomination of the office of Protbonotary, sub ject to tbs decision ot tbe Democratic primaries JAMfcSO. DARBY. Conemausjh Bor Flnt ward. March 29, TXEUTTTOR NOTICE. J . Letters testamentary on the estate ef Mrs. Ann Darts, late of Eeenfburs; borouich de ceased, harlna; been granted me by the Reclster oi Cambria county. Notice Is bereby arlren to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment to me. and those harinx claims aarainit the said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. RICH A R I) L. DAVIS. Execntorof Mrs. Ann Daris. Ebensbnrs;, April w. ltx. A DMINISTRATBIX NOTICE V. Letters of administration on the estate of John A.O'Hara. deceased, late of the boroukh of r.oensDurar, Cambria county. Fa., harlna been wramea to tue nnaersicned, all persons Indebted vo said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment to me without delay, and those hartns; claims esrainst tbe sane will present tbem, prop- ANNIE R. O'HARA. Administratrix of Jobn A. O'Uara, dee'd EbensbuTB, April 5. 18S. St. A DMINISTRATfJR'S NOTICE. u. Letters ol admlBlstratloa upon tbe estate of John fehuman. late of JacVsoa township In tbe county of Cambria, deceased, bavlnr beeoarrant- ed to the undersigned, notice la bereby given to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims HUDnuuHnev present tnem proi-eriy as tbentieated lor settlement. ADAMSHUMAN. Ebensbara, March tz, 1HKU.-SL. Aamr. "17 ARM FOR SALE There will be drrposed of at private sale. a farm situate la Allegheny township, one- iouixu miie iron sorerte, cn tne roail leading imm aaia piece to KOensourg. This farm eon- tains about SO acres, about fio acres of which are cleared, caving trtereoa a new two-story trains Douse and barn, fine orchard, etc.. aod Is In a good state of cultivation and well watered. For run her particulars address FRANCES O'FRIEL. Loretto. Feb. 1, ISSa. Loretto, Pa. HMINISTHATC)lfS NffTlCK Notlse Is bereby vlven that letters ef ad- nr lniftration cum ttstuincnto annexe on the es tate of Richard Mayers, late ol SammerbiU towch!, I'am'oria cuuntv, I'a., deceased have been granted to the undc-rslgued. All f.crscns innemeo to said etate nre hereby notltied to make payment, tome without delay, and tbofe haviDg clulins axainn the same will prefect ujcui, ivpcrijr autueniirjtTa ior seiiieroent to HtMIV M. Ul'UH, Adm'r ct Richard Mayers, dee'd. JOS, HORHE & HQS nn mm mm Largest Stock of jSpring and Summer Goods. Dress Goods and Silks our gat specialty. 11 ijh Class Novelties in exclusive patterns. rr luted India bilks at 45 cents and up wards. Special values (27 inches wide) at 75 cents and tl.09, high novelties at 2.00 to (4 00 a yard. riain India Silks, 43 cents and upwards. Fancy Striped Surah Silks. 50 cents to tl. AO. New taring Shades In Surahs, Failles, Royales aud iiros Grain Silks. New Black Silk Grenadines, plain, striped and brocaded. Novelties in Black Dress Goods in wool and silk woot fabrics. Spring Dress Goods, fancies. 45 cents to ?2.50 a yard. rialD, Striped, IMald and Trlnted Mohairs Trinted Cuallies. 9 cents to 50 cents a yard. French Suit Tatterns, J JO.OO to85 OOeach French Wool Cashmeres, all shades, 50 cents to 51 Jo- Fifty Inch Wool, Spring Suiting Cloths, 40 cents to t2-50 a yard. Dress Glnehains, 8 cents, finest Scotch Goods at 4 cents a yard. French and American Fine Sateens at "Caul. Dye." fast black. Hosiery, will not stain or come off in wearing. Tbe beet fl Corsets. Boys' Star Shirt Waists. Men's White and Fancy Shirts. Our Lace Curtain Catalogue Is ready. We send samples and prices promptly. Dress Trimminars. Cloaks, Suits. Wraps. Jackets, in largest variety. Address letters to JOS. HORNE & CO., 609-621 Penu Ave , PITTSBUKG, PA. aprli lychmly. A. HOAG'S Cons. Itean and. TMiowplxat iJArs 3 M 0 M H Hi H n w M AOE'TS WAVTED in erry town. Prices ant clrcnlars mailed on applk-arlon. WEST CHAZY, N. V. J5s i llll i Sf v ou Move CONSUMPTION. BRONCHITIS, SCROFULA. COUCH or COLDX THROAT AFFECTIOfft" WASTING of FLESH. " Or any IHarame where the Throat amd lAntp mtre Inflamed, Lack of StrengtH or Jfrrve Potcer, you can be retievett rnntt Cured by - .v-.., SCOn'S . EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphltes. Pa lata a lc aa Man. AtM for BcotPm Aaiiltim, and frf no rpiamatin r toliciiatioi induce yom to accept m mOtttituie). Sold by all Drttggitti. SCCniJOWBE, Ciemists, IT. Y, Tli Tail Bad of Old 1SSS AND The Beginning of 1889 will be made memorable by WOOLF. SON THOMAS for low prices. Our Orercasax Department la teem Inn with Bargains. Words and figures cannot possibly o.uTejaeor ey a correct Idea of tbe manner in wblcb we bare cut tbe prices of all our stock of Saea-, Boys and Children's Overcoats and bear suits. Tbe aacrafice we mako in uniuultctr. tbis stock is witbout parallel. Not a price will assured : tbat from our finest Uress :u orivercoat iora yuung k1""1-""" """" " r strong everv-day Suit for a school-boy, we will kits more and better for tbe price we. a, than we have erer Riven before. This Reduction bale is In 60 wnrtght earnest. Wetsaaa business. Tbe Overcoats and heavy suits must tbe earlv Dart of tbe aeason. and now if tou saving of several dollars to you In your purchases from as. Tbe Greatest Reductions Fur CatM, 43 72. 89 cents : former prices, 76c., f I, f 1, f 1.25. nosh Neckwear, 47. 75, 87 cents ; former pricea, 75c. tl, tl-2i. Silk Mufflers. 37, 68, 73 cents ; former prices, 75c., f 1. (1.10. Fur-top Ulovea, 75 eta., tl. tl.25 ; former prices tl. tl.25. ft.KX Boys' riush Caps. 17, 28, 42 cents ; former prices, 25, 40. Wrcts. GIVEN AWAY I From now until New Year's Day we shall mats I nnrrhaninff irooda to the amount of S3 rhotonrapn Albums which have delighted thousands of out lady friends during Clirtotaxsui, week. REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.'. Woolf, Son JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A! EC KEN RODE & HOPPEL have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a largo and coxst plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's ani ' Boys' Suits and Overcoats : Ladies. Misses' and Children's Coat. Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets fine assortment of Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety of Goods. Having bought at a discount, wc aro now prepared to offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Soii iting your patronage we guarantco satisfaction. Kespectlully, ECKEIS'KODE & IIOPI'EL., Carrolltown, I'a. HARDWARE FOR ft! EXT 90 PAYS. The subscribers, in order io close out their Large Stock of all kinds of -Hardware, Iron, Steel, Mails, Tinware Oils, Paints, Hopes, Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for the next 1)0 days, Goods at Prices which will The Stock is new and Clean. B. BUFT0H & SON. if ho KEAD THE FOLLOWING. STOP RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE. Go not a step further until you hear what I hav lo say. It will bo to your very best interest to IT IS No other Clothing House in the cepting neuncr x'nuaaeipnia on one nand, nor Tittsburg on the other, can aflord to offer Extraordinary Inducement in MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING and a Great Variety of Children's Clothin which I am now prepared to do, composed of the Latest and Most. Fashionable and Enduring Qualities, at prices which seem RIDICULOUSLY LOW to purchasers and ;istoundinr wonder to other dealers, particularly to Merchant Tailors. 'IIow can March do this lhinr and livef is the stereotyped and oft mat mis is a matter entirely of his own concern. not, public receives the benefit. Men's Spring Suits as low as -Boys' " " . Other Clothing at Proportionate BA Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Prices far heyondthe reach of Competition. THE BOSS NEXT DOOR X' Hu on. and lot lo Ehenfrmnr. Fa. A laillnir nnK. acabl. and outltaililintc on prem ise. Icquir. at E. Ihittoa A. Sn, barlware tor. t.teDurK. tct. ,1SS. we quote, oui or tnis iac you may rv d aoia. j.pe wnamcr wm "" ' have a little ready money it will pros av hare ta in tte Prices of G-ITV EN AWAY continue to present each of our many rue la or more) with one of those II and some riasst & Thomas, Styles of Woolen Dress CotxL; fchoes, Hats and (Japs, Llankits, ; Rubber Goods of all kinds , AT COST I 5 all kinds of Mechanics'" svun do so. THIS : Broad State of Pennsylvania, ex repeated ques'ion. The reply h lie it so or CLOTHIER, P 9 TO POSTOFFICE. 4 1 VKRTIKF.RN iV KawfllA o.. by Mdreitlnir ii. 10 Si. rues St.. Nf V rv can learn tb. iact eort of may jiru. .. i : AI EKTIIN( InAmerioaa fewph f . Ivt tmncti fampttlrt l(c. - UM 11.37 Prices. Goods ar