uu K) at tho I.. al J prB- t fl.lWj-'X f(H.t at Harker T-'o't fall toeo the "Martyr C;ra rinuw on Friday nlht. T.t-t styles ami rtcslKn In wall pxer Just rw'ftvep at ISarkor'. Mr. Ira T'loom, of Wllmore. spent a fW l.our In tow n on Wednesday. Fann-Ts will do well and save mon.-y ty Iniyln th.lr plows at TUrVers'. -JJr. rhOlp I.uttriiKTT. ' Johnstown, vat in town se veral day this week. Sir. W. Tl. Thompson has moved Into bona.- revut!y-Mipi.-d by Mr. J. H. IK-n- Th- FiitEM-ix onic- Is the place to gt't your Job printing. C.ood work at low prict ; Grwat foati la thrtap rhooi at Barkers'. ' Mr. lvtcr Little epent Sunday at his . bom ta Loretto. f "Fot of th bons:bold," referring of ; eonrse. to the carprt at Barkers. Mr. Milton Brown, of Jobnatoprn, J ! vtsltlntr relatives and otter in tLla place. I Mr. Bolwrt Casldy has old thn ' Mountain nons.i barber (.hop to Mr. Frank The. irrand ball held by tho Son of ' Veterans on Monday nlcrht was a pleasant a ffalr and well attended. ' Wa'l paper. Etntiossed bronzo papers, 12 to 15 rnnts per roll; grounded whit bark. 5 rents, at Dufton A Son's. Th larevst burn In the United States l about to he er.'et.-d mar Lexington. Ky. It w ill bo LOOK fret Ion? and lOu fint wide. Mrs. Pavld W. Jones, of Cambria township, while visiting her son Morris, In Johnstow n on Wednesday, accidentally I fell and'broke her arm A dispatch frem Mt. Pleasant says, a j riot nrcured at Morewood this (Thursday) i 1 moriilns In which twelve coke strikers I Tlie r roctioa of amrWe la tho lu-t trort ; of ruipecl to tba memory of departed i frlenda, and is a etmtr.m wbtch ha boon A FfMOflw Dal jr. Mr. John ParrNL, of Munster town' were killed and about fifty wounded. The killed were nearly all Hnntarian. A man named John Fitzgerald, of Johnstown, w as bronsht to Jail on Tues day for raisin a disturbance and throwing a brick In the saloon of 'John Fees, In the Fifteenth ward of that city, on Saturday niKht. Snip, was a visitor to our town on VteU UMday. Job lot of children's shoes at Parkers', worth and. !..'". All at 50 cents to close out. Mr. Ail am Xsch, of White township, pent a few- hours in town on business on "Tuesday. Bargains In ladles' slippers and walk luf sh(-.sat Barkers'. All !'oiu atWccnts to Close out. Mr. itoorse Dick, of this place.'depart ed en Tuesday raornin? for tho Black E21K Dakota. We do not care who lays down the law for you. hut yon should have Barkers lay down your carpet. Miss Moilie Shryock. of Wilmore. was Ylsltirg- lier sister Mrs. Fes. Lloyd, of this plaC''. this Week. Two I.ehih county men have started pole-cat ranch. The animals are raised for their fat and skin. Wantwl. at McDonald's store, Loretto Pa., potatoes, cabbage, corn and oats, j Tho highest price allowed. ! Mi . James King, of Johnstown, came op to our town on Wednesday night and returned on Thuisday morning. Are you thinking of papering this Bprlinr" A glance at Barkers' stock of w all , papers will encourage you to act. The Catholic congregation of this place will build a pastoral residence on thu Church property the coming summer. Governor I'attison kas issued a procla mation designating Friday, April 10th, and ' Frldav, Mav 1st, to be observed as Arbor day. j Mr. C. A. Laiurheln removed on Mon- j day from the Central Hotel to the proper- ! ty formerly occupied by Mr. Martin Ward. Cri Wednesday Mr. F. C. Parrish pur-chant-d the Dougherty property on High Street recently occupied y Dr. F. C. Jours. Mr. Adam Kudolph. one of Allegheny township's most enterprising citizens, was la tow n on Wednesday and dropped In to eo the Fkkkm as. TV. F. C. Jones has removed his office and :riitleiicr to the property on Centre Street, tippo-h.. the jail, recently purchas ed from John O. I'hilllps. Three hundred and fifty spar rafts went down the Susquehanna this season. Ten yean ago the average number, every Spring, was twelve hundred. j Mrs. Catharine Sherry, w ife of Ceorgti 8herry of Carrolltown, died on Thursday of lost week, aged M years. A husband and P'cn children survive her. I K'-v. Father Ferdinand Kittell. tho J Bewiy-appoluted pastor of the Catholic i Congregation at Loretto. removed fromTy- rcne and took charge of his new congrcga,- tlon on Wednesday. i Mrs. G. W. Crove, wife of Dr. Grove, of Xtl'dy, d;ed at her home in that place on Monday, nged about K years. The de- ! erased leaves a husband and seven child- i rea to mourn her d.-ath. I While working on his saw mill In Ad- j IBM township on Thursday of last week, ' John F.n w as so unfortunate as to have onet f his legs caught in the carriage and had It broken at the ankle. 1 Mrs. Henry Glass, widow of Henry J Glass, of Allegheny township, who was Uiieii on the railroad at I.lily some three years ago, died at her home iu Loretto on Saturday last, aged 83 years. For sale or rent. A house of seven rooms In the Fast ward of Ebensburg. Will be sold on easy payments. Possession fiven on the It of April next. Call on the Subscriber for terms. Henry Byk.ne, fc.-v. Father Kittell, now of Loretto, was presented with a gold-headed cane, hond-omely engraved, by Brauch No. tmcrald Betiefieial Association, of Tyrone on tie . v.- t Lis departure f. om that place. lUving sold out my blacksmith chop to !r. Aaron Davis, notice is given Ui all pml-s in.t.-bted to me to make payment on. or b.-.'ure Monday, April 13th. After that time the accounts will be left with a construe for collection. E. J. Li tukk. Mr. C. n. Hinimelwright, proprietor or Wi.dwo.st Springs, in Allegheny town Ship, died at his home in that township on Friday last aged seventy years. The de Cead was a native of Bo. L-s r-..n..t J taKen there for inter- : order with any other manufacturer, as i they have as fine, if not the finest stock of Captain John B. Fite. a well-know n marble that ever came to Western Penn citien of Franklin borough, -died at his ; svlvania. Give them n trtr1 r.., depend upon jrettlujj a good Job at a fair price. Thei homo clrclo Is aacred and lift has few charms indeod If family tie are burst . follownd from th rorliest e or an-j thn prevention of sickness aro of prim ln-t , ttijully. For many years J. Wilklusoa A. j portaao. in every household. It is in iUa ' ' Ron hao teem In the marblo tisluess In spring tLatold and younr alike an mostj Ebsbar and through th.dr euery and WiJtM! I honorable, dealings, they haTo built for j tor w drink. Th timely um uf a rtdiablw themselves a reputation for doing tbe-lr w ork in a most artistic manner. Their I work is an ornament to tho town as well as a credit to themselaes. Wa are giving them no more notoriety than they j dess?rv, au1 to pnvf our assertion, no to their establishment and seo for yourself. They take pleasure In showing their work. whether you wish to purchase or not. ; They have on exhibition at their work two car-loads of monuments ami head- stones, anil in April and May will reeelve , tw o car-loads more. They w ill the i have a large assortment of the latest styles for customers to select from. Tby have, arrangements made with wholesale gran ite dealers so that they can fill all orders for granite monuments and headstones In a short time and us cheap as can he done anywhere. They buy their stock in such large quantities that they defy competi tion. They also have the ajrency for tho Champion Iron Company and are prepared to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything in iron. Persons wishing to purchase any- j thing In their line of business would do well to give them acall before leavinsjtheir TAKE FOR i It EfiQUT. BifOMATISM stimulant Uthnnulr nurtt war to guard against alckuess in the home. Mas Klein's ' "Silver Ago" and "Duquesne" brands of j pnro ry whiskey are recoiumi'ud.sl by physicians as tho Ixvst Invlgorator In the world. Both are hoM under a sworn guar- j ante of purity, "Silver Agn" at tl.SOi.-r ; full quart Ixittle, and Dnqu.jsno" at il.-.V j Ths whiskies are used exclusively in thu I loading hospitals, wliich Is suflicient evi- . deuce, that they are the let obtainable. i Mr. tiiiekenneinier, Klueh. liibson and j Overholt are s..ld by Mr. Klein at l Jx-r quart or six quarts of .'. His stock of w ines. brandies, etc.. is the largent in l'enn- i j sylvauia. Goods proni.tly s(tipM-d to all parts nf the L luted Stated, .'ii.i lorcata-. logue ni prire list, mentiHiliijbis nper. . Max Kici ii. k; F.b.-rai street, Ji llesrii.-ny. la. BACKACHE, Paint in the Side, .the Chest sod the Joiits. Neuralsla. Sprains, eta, etc, the Ah I M PO HTE D is ki r 1 1 n n I Tin immm IT 13 AND WILL EVER BE The BEST, UM0UAL0 REMEDY. TTsmI with rrwmt ywrgn In th lmnriS ate many outers. laaaa HO Srndwnf, FREE home In that place on Sunday last. In the 74th vear of his age. His death was the result of a paralytic stroke received a fw days previous. Those of our snbscriliers who moved on the first of April should give us prompt notice of the change in their postoftico ad dress. The name of their past as well as their present address should lie given so that no mistake will occur. Mr. Harrv Grove, of Johnstown, will has charge of the Mountain House bar under the new proprietor. Mr. J. B. Dennv. Mr. Grove was 'here last summer with Mr. Pen ii v. at the Central Hotel, and under stands his business thoroughly. John H. Stanley, a freight brakeman on the Penitsvlvanla railroad, while jump ing rrom tils tram at Conemangh on Snn- j day, fell and hurt his'leg in a serious man- : ner. After his Injury was attended he was ! removed to his home at ferry. Stanley N a married man twenty-three years of age. Jail Warden Young has born laid up : f r several davs from a complication of diseases, superinduced by an attack of tho grippe. On Mondav his condition w as ser ious and grave fears were had that the ! disease mirht terminate fatally, but since ' then Mr. Young has taken a change for 1 the lietter and we hope his speedy recovery j may U- the result. f Tbe Hoad Hill. The essential features of the new road bill before the Legislature are as fol lows: First Throe supervisors instead of two will be elected. Salary of supervisors. ThnUUaTrip. Manager Buck, of the Opera House, in forms us that at great expense he has suc ceeded In securing tho famous Golden troupe for Friday, April 3rd, Satnrday night and Saturday matiue. Mr. Gol den's company Is by all odds the strougf t organization ever playing in El-nsburg. It not only excells in point of dramatic merit, but the Golden band and orchestra, which has won wide repute as a musical organization, forms a peculiarly attractive t TATEMENTOKS adjunct. This company is pronounced toy j . Mtr.-aTiwi! local managers and the press wherever they have played to 1) the best company visiting them In years. As this is the first company visiting us for several weeks, tho Opera House should be crowded. Seats now on sale at James Drug store. Oat tJsi2c5iei Tnt!scs!il et rf Tirtss:;: Twrr. eou. 1: i, , Jau. ;e. Sal mnatlsBi hrTrarv eoni-l Pod nofhlc to csro iitfx your Aecr,or rain jsxpner. SO Cents a bottle. ! OF MOST OBUOuiISTa. OR IIKECT FROM I F. AD. RICHTER & CO., Mmr99mm it raat i Kixioucadt. , TL London. VI oa, )t.tumim, I'mrja jui acnietB. Oltgn. urenerf. Lmipaio. 99 re-re mm iti-"t- OCl 3 isWU If. A -I - -i a a . i o A dsjom uvin wwr nncnor ne SEfTLE'UE.Vr WITH THE Ueau luwttabiy lor year ud- AIichakl NiLi. SupcrrUor. A meant of dapllcate.. Balance lrum lul tettleiaent 'aa eollc(J i ,, Fluw aaJ (wo hat icara.. - 18) !i I - 10 00 ! SIZMZCO-nT &g OO'S Great Clearing: Sale As we are overstocked, we will, f.r the next thli tv !as, sell cverytl.inc; af a gen uine reduction of L'f. cent., which m.-ans that we will giit yo-i 'iie Dollar's (?l.ot'j worth of gootis for s.-iiiy-iive rent-. This Is a ran- chance to tuy goods cheap. Ilon't fail to take advantage of this offer as there Is a great saving of money in it for you. We quote von a few prices i give ..u an idea of the great advantages to bo de rived from this great reduction. Carpets I Carpets ! Brussels Carpet, elegant palteres. w hieh sid at !. js r yatd. fold i:r.w at 7j cents per ya-d. liirrair. Carot. which u-unlly so',1 at i". cents j r yard, w ill lo sold at 40 cens p -r yard. Kas Carjwu, w -,U h s.jld "at the same figure as lr?rain, will be sold at cents jr yuid. Irish Jirussels. In four patients, vour choice, t 25 cents per yard. Hemp t ai x-t w hich formerly sold for '-. cents i r ard. wuiuow be sold for la cents per vard. A tleavjr Jlrl. Cokevllle, Westmoreland county, can boast of having the heaviest girl of her Total.. 11. W ork dona by taxable. luxonera tlon ... $l.r0 p'r day. The general oversight of age in the United States. Her name is J . - , , ' T It . , , . . .. Amount returned to UummiMlonen.. Jaa paid lor work... j Maurice M.-Namara. an Inmate of the ' ! Almshouse, died at that institution on j j Monday. Mr. McNainara was a native of ; j Ireland and came to this country about . f"rty-f?ve years ago. locating in. Tohnstown. ! where he learn-d tlie rarrienter's trade : I with Judge Kasly. In lsf he was elected County Commissioner and served one term, being in office when the present jail was built. Meeting with financial reverses a few years ago. andbelng unable'to work. I he was admitted to the almshouse. Tom Pates having spent tho winter In Jail, the Commissioners decided on Wed nesday that the county had been feeding him lonir enoneh and ordered that he be turned out. Tom was very Indignnant at the cruel eviction. He wanted to know w hat he had done to deserve such harsh treatment and threatened to sue somebody If he could find and act of Assembly to fit the rase. "Suppose It would snow to night." he said a ho- shambled out of his comfortable quarters, "wouldn't I be in a fix?" Fnlfonl Gnzttu. The P.-nnsyivanla Kal'road Company has ordered all Its limnmiivm black. There will be no artistic painting of any kind about the machinery. All the brass work and bright parts of the ma chinery that require scouring every day to keep in trim will be daubed with black paint. This order Is the result of a clause In the list of grievances presented by the ! said grievance io th" firemen w scour the brass work and bright parts of me macninery. Hereafter such work w ill be dispensed with, as there will be nothing about the machinery that will require ex tra work on the part of tho firemen. Pronze gilt paper at U and 10 cents per bolt at Parkers'. Miss Margaret J. Jones, of Cambria township, will offer at public sale at her residence 34' miles north of Ebensburg. on the old plank road, on Tuesday. April 14, IS'ji, at one o'clock, p. m., one horse, one mare, (w ith coltt, 3 fresh cows. 2 two-year-old cattle. 4 yearlings. 5 head of sheep, 3 shoats, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 two-horse sled. 1 sleigh, 1 log sled, 1 buggy, 1 mowing machine. 1 horse rake. 1 fanning mill, 1 cutting box, 1 threshing machine. 2 sets heavy harness, plows, harrows, shovel plow, log chains, hay by the ton, oats by the bushel. 2 cooking stoves, 2 heating, Moves, household and kitchen furniture. a variety or other article? loo im ous to mention. the roads of a county to be in the hands cither of the county surveyor or of the rounty commissioners, who shall make re port to tho Secretary oflnternal Affairs at Harrlsburg in order that a basis may be had on which to distribute the appropria tion when one is made. Second A cash tax, hut taxpayers must be umployed to work out their own tax when they give notice wtihin a stated time that such is their desire, otherwise they must pay tho cash. Tnrm In order to get a snare of the Stat.- appropriation a township must make some permanent road-bed each year, as the appropriation is to lo distributed j according to tho amount of money collect- ed and cxended by tho respective town i ships for permanent "roads as shown by re- yon mane oy me county surveyor or county "commissioners whichever may finally be decide:! upon to do this work ForitTit A township will lie able M make more permanent roads each year than it was able to make the previous year, w ith tho samn tax levy. Itecanse the length of these permanent roads Increase each year, while the length of the common clay road become less and until finally all the aoads of the township will have solid beds. This is the purpose of the road bill. It is not to add to' the" burdens of tbo'peoplo, but to lessen them. If township authori ties are wlse'they w ill strive for the lar gest possible share of the State fund set apart for road purposes to the eud that every mile of road In their district may be made permanent as soon as possible, and then road taxes w 111 only be a trifletom pared with what they now are. 'nh paid !-noual aerrtce 47 day.. upii art w r.ueasDurx.. Attending letuetneol and oatn. Total Delia Bock, and at the age of eighteen years tips the beam at 370 pounds. Her bust measure is sixty-one Inches and w aist fifty-four inches. She has just returned from a tour through tho East and South. In the fat women's convention at Poston, Mass.. she t.Ktk the prize for the largest Tirl TI..MI....I.. . .1. I . tioii made her a present of a bracelet made ', KeeeiveJ hum lrom "former uiTorrUor. of silver ten cent pieces. She was born at j Appolla, Pa., and had a sister that died at I the age of 14 years. Her parents are of ordinary size. Latrobc Clipper. S1S-J e 1 4 7'i 71 Hi 00 700 10 125 ' Balacee doe SupenrUor. I'KaUK Kovr. Supervisor. Da. Amount ol rfnnlii-jta eoup, plow, ibree bamwerj auj tit. .. ..Uei 44 Mia .1 Si 02 Total.... SUMS? 13 uO lei vfl 33 : la. Consumption Surely Cured. To Tna Eoima: Please Inform yeur readers that I have a positive remedy for tbe above-named dueaae. By Us timely use thousands of bnpeleaa esacs bave been permanently eured. I shall be glad to seud two bottloe of my remedy FKI.it to any of your readers who hare consumption If they will send me tholr Exprvas and P. O. sJdmas. lapees fully. T. A. tiLOCCat. SC. C.. 1st Pearl bt.. N. 1. Wora on duplicate... Scunp, plow, inre aamoierM ana axe.. Kaon raau,n . ,, , Will l.e la Okie. C.RrNxsBt Ra.Pa.. April 1. The NIcelys have at last given up all hope of saving the lives of the doomed boys. As an evi dence of this. Mrs. Kate Xicely. wife or Dave, last Satnrday disposed of all her personal effects and yesterday. wlh her children, left for Ohio, where she expects to make her future home. While waiting at the station at Ligonior, and Just prior to stepping noon the train. she drew from her pocket a handkerchief, and. waiving It at the crowd who had come to see her off. as a parting salutation. "Farewell to Llirotiier and her mmutee. which stated that plo forever. I hope I shall never see any vere continually obliged to of you again." She and her three ehildren then entered the car and in a few minuts were spinning down the valley at the rata of thirty miles an hour. Tho friends of the Nicely hava been afraid of'Dave'.s w ife for a long time, lest she might tell something that would bo detrimental to the Interest of the condemn ed men, as it is said by those familiar with her that she did not tell all she knew about the matter w hen on the w itness stand dar ing the trial. She left w ithout visiting her husband and refused to tell in. what part of Ohio she expected to locate. nil -n ii l'ab on d upl irate. .... Paid lor work ,,,,, , rlerp paid . Personal rer? Ice, 47 days . Allrod.n eottlaoirol acd oattiT... Kapeoket to tbensDurjf To:al. ..tWi M i ..S 4 51 i . 13 00 I - a 1 . m as i . tj 12 ' . '.t 2S j . TO to . I Sa 3 M i I We have 1 2.000 worth of Shoes which we will s.H a1 the following price. Miners Progins. A 1, wi re ?.X: now 1.".M. Hoys" Progans. A 1. were 7.1 cent-: are now cents. Men's Fine Dress Shoes, w ere 1.4; are now l.-". Men's Extra Fine Dress Sh.x-s. were f-'.C.'.; are now 1.'.7. 1 he well-known Railroad Shoes, were i: ar,. ,,..v ij.,,. Our '' Leader" Ladies' Fine Dr.-ss shoes, w. refl.4"; are now il.'jr,. Our Ladies' Fine Fine French Kid Shoes, won- ?!.'.'; are now 1.7-1. line Spring Ilea! Shu.-, were i:.m; are nun-$1.74. AH New Styles and Shades for the coming Spring Season, t alicos, r r yard. mly 4 cents and uu. L nbleached Muslin, per vard. univ 4" cents per vard and tip. binihams, per yard, only j cents and up. I lannel.s. red and other shades, per vard. -J ceias. Lumliermen's Flannel. Hrv:nd. :ir cent. Our Pargains in the a!x,o line of gotls are greater than ever before. GLOTHSMO. CLOTH NG. ib? o to mention herein Immensity, you lUV.'l -4 SJ Due Frank Ko; p . tiasca : We. the andenttcnad aojltors. do eertlly that j e have examined tbe above accounts and Bud ! uiviu m swatej. A. HETTRS. J. . MrMULLEV. WM. HiLl'hb.Ml, Attest: Jora Pawlbt, Clera. iuuitora. March 27tb. 1831. SlATEMKNroFSETILEMEST WITH THE isoparvitor ol W antn(iun townsbin lor tbe Jear eadina Mink vto.l-vl UKOKOE SEBULT, Supervisor, Da. ToartooLt of Jusllcate.. To LiC92.se naooer receted... Total . Cl. Ky orderi redeemed Uf Auditors' 'ioneratlon. Hy cah paid lor work . tiy taies worked by taxable. Hy catBDlMloa on easb tax tersest Ky amount paid for tool. - 301.67 74. SO Our Line of Clothing is an eit !r-ive ..no. :iTni it is imiis me many anicrent styles, and in order to lorm a conception of its will have to call and examine. roys Short Pants, were nr. ccM: are now lit cents. Poys Ixng Working Pnts. were c.-iits; a:-e now 75 cent. Poys' Loi g Ftos pants, were f l.f-i: tre now '. s con's. Mn's Iron-clad Pants, w ere '.C cents; are now S3 cent. Men's Press Pants, were 1X7: are now Men's Fine Prer-s Suits. were...i.; are now Poys" ire Dress s.nits. were are now ?'5.74. Short Pant for P ys rarring in agr from 4 to 14 years, w-r-' 1..J: ai'"iowl.4. xi0rJ 'a,lts fr Loys ranging in agi from 4 to 11 years. w re f 1.07; aro liow si. 10. Would like to say one word to you y. t. and that 'is when vu visit our store, ask to te shown our fi:rtii'ure .i.-t artin. ::t. Reruemlter we are the largest and too-t rvliab:.? d.;i!?rj In Cloihlnj. Dry Ooods. etc., in either Cambria or Plair counties. SXIMZCOsT &c OO., BERTRAM SIMON. Sole Manager. ; A I.L1T7.1N. PA. (S1TS.S) at 220 a 10.1 I 1M 0T I 17". IS tij kl days' services as Supervisor at Sl.M peraay . 13 84 By J days to LbeDauurg o Uf hone fa ire Si 09 Total STbOov Ualaaoa due township Kl.ll MICHAEL. DON AHOfc. Supervisor. Iia. To a meant ef duplicate . n 43 ee To amount received trom unsealed lands ' S203.4S less Treasurer's 00m.. SO 83 193 63 imor- Largest st.H-k of w indow blindsat Har kers. All new patterns. A lis nis '.remains meat. The farmers of perks county are rush ln: their potatoes to market In anticipa tion of a farther decline In price. In the STeat potato district of northern Perks po tato.', uere iHjiight up at 1 p.-r bushel by tujm several months ago. ou l'1(,y are a drug at seventy -live con i I,.-,., i.. .. ; . '-ni.ui.ioiis promise no man a fortune in r. t.iru for a small original in-vest-u.-nt. but money put into them Is rA . . ft. ' ... ' '"ore likely to be accessible -ewv-'i tnuti ir invested in uniuant-hu-d bi.bble tl.at dins. f .r.V . . -ZV wirouayeoi tne credulous and greeo . tcr;ng. Sheriff Oood and Deputy Sheriff Par- no public confi s.,tou on After taking his place on tho If I am Instrumental w lieu any of the are now bid- old and respected township Indiana borne in that place on -'"th, aged about sr. James Fleming, an Cit!zfn of Armstrong co,aty. rifrd at his Ttorsay. Marrh yecrt. Th.. a the rca Vad Iff j- , ... - .1'lsTI MI II UlwLnn.e: . . ' vittriLK iins nut- - - ,MM McCan property oppos e - Cath o!- Church ! this place and -in -ir. t. 11. Mcist 1 n.. u.-eeased was during the day d loriag.. rHi!ruail employed on d. a .d for a time was engin.-.-r at d of Plane No. y. patch from Somerset vi tl a j Nicely boys w. re executed iu the jail cer : ridor. to-day (Thursday) at 1:37. Poth , "'-m i lllf, scaffold without fait ; nave aivoiHpaiiieil by : accompanied bv ron. l hey mad.: the scaffold scaffold Dave said: 1 In savinir vonr . I . .". rampie in re penting. I shall be amtdv rer.nM T ts ' HJJ'k '"rt vfir 10 onl' 1 Wd you all : good-bye" Jo said: ..j am now about to meet my Creator. I wonld say to all prepare for your end. for death will surely come, ihavo no Ill-feeling against any body and no enmity. That is all I wish to y. I bid you all jrood-bye." n Is thought by many that Dave made a con fession to Rev. Granger, his spiritual ad- . . uay or two nerore the execution but It has not yet been made public. Every thing about the execution worked well. You can buy a nice pattern in wall pa per at S cents por bolt. The Theatre. A lane audience greeted tho Golden Dramatic Company at White's Opera House last evening. The play produced was "Tho Martyr," and It was presented In a manner that reflected great credit upon the company and pleased the audi ence highly. The acting of Miss Emma Uutler was very refined, and proved the lady to be a talented artiste. The support ing company Is the best that has been I s"t In this city for some time. The selec tions rendered by the orhestra carried by the company were very fine, particularly i "Forge and Forest" selection. The or chestra is composed of musicians of ability. This evening the company will produce "Millions In It." made famous by John T. Raymond. McKcetp.rt Daily Xeu-B. Feb ruary 12, 1S31. A. fttble ooman Is restored to health and strength, by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. If you're overworked, run down," or debilitated, you need It. 1Yi an inrigorating, restorative tonic, and a soothing and strength ening nervine, imparting tone and n?or to the whole arstem. It'a m. I Total... legitimate medicine, too carefully i T P ' b.i.aoe. compounded by an experienced thv- i Toti.-.. eician, and adapted to woman's deli cate organization. For all the chronio weaknesses, functional de rangements, and painful disorders peculiar to the sex, it is an unfailing remedy. It's because it is unfaif ing that it can be sold nnder a posi tive guarantee. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case for which it's recommended, the money paid for it will be promptly returned. It is a legitimate medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in iu marvelous, remedial results as in its composition. s ci S.se -i ae st , Sirt S7 ! la. By Audllnr neratI. o!... Hy orders re-emii y ei-h ii itor w..Tk . .';; My 0j..ui.t w.rkp.1 ou hy t-xal.tei.. My an.ount -mlj ..r bre aire ., B amount at1 lor tearkkiDKMoir. . , ,,' M auioaut pal4 to Vwns '..n,r." Bv amount pakj tor material ,, By iitt days services as upTvir st Si 60 per day... By rnuianrrlon on e.ah iisi 47 at"i cer 911 78 -S ceot.. LOCO 5:i te fc4 Va . . 5 eO II 7 7ii 1ST 50 1 t17 LILLY BANKING : GO, LILLY, PA., JKO. K BILLEV, CAN If IEIt. S1.96S.7S . ve the or.aerslaned Auditors of Wa-Ltau'on tooaxhlp bave -za aimed tbe aln7e a?coants and Una uieia as stated. JHN MTAVANY. K. :. M 1 KK-. A. J. SANKfcK Attest: Joa-t PoWBKa. sa.. Clerk. Aaditora. 8uuiailt. Marrb a7, :wi A CJENKRAT. ItANKIN'ti HUSINKSh TRANSACTED. FIRE. LIFE, ANT) ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINES REPRESENTED 1IV US. Tuition Has ri,.r.n .. . . . - j A vw day a,-,. Puzzle for th school .. . 1 ianfre -'iinif and on remained The bill to rrtmbiire th several conn tl.-a for th nbulldln of brides swrpt away durlr.K the floods of May, l8y. passl wond rpadlnir at th Hons, at ITarrU- ",r"OB nursaay la.t after much discuss ion It authorizes tho Auditor General to audit the accounts for these bridges, upon : which they shall b paid out t th State Treasury. The counties most interested are those alonK the Susquehanna and Jun- 1 ?. Va ys" anJ th "" f Cambria. -.u.oru. somerset, Westmorelaml - - Inrt Ana -. . m tof.k out two - V . w1 or tnn monntains. SrrlTi I.irenaee. j The followlnir marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court f-r the wwk ,-ndlDK -VVtHlnesday. April 1st, 1 SV1 : i John'town"- Riman ',d Sarah y- : oii1de:rifesrh,. Clul 1 fc?a.rfaM,aind! sV.sl'anna town , ship, and Ida Delozier. Elder township. ,vJaTn .R" Davidson and Eva Naylor Afst Taylor township. -Jior, .ii:V'.dn'W C.- Kord a,,d la?ffie Gibson, In diana county. pf K" fIoa,rfi''1J unty. Pa., aid Rachael C. Richardson. JohustoVn. Georo V. Pierson and Mary Elizabeth JoAh."town.I1',aUJOhr, "d M8S'e I5ar William D. Galjert. Johnstown, and Amelia "kensc,, Vpprr Yoder township. AROl'MEN T LIST Ai.rll 13'h. 1SW1. Irai vt Mct'loaeey. ireiwell.... va V'ole. iick use v. Adams. In re wl.lenlna Inm street. 13ih ward, Johostowo. In re opeoioif irte's and a.leys in 7th ward JohnatiivD. In re widening (Jlrnton street. 8d ward, Jobns Uiwn. In re exrepMen to anoextDa- par1 ot East Taylor towovlilp to lVib wa d, Jobostowa. Mstfee vs. Duuran. Same vs. Same. same vs. Sao.e. Karrell v. Weak lead. Ia re petition ot Samuel I'luoimer to baye mort sve satlrded. In re oetltmn la vacate road In tlder township Bu.ttert ve. Blottert. Same vs. Same. ' mat's use . vs M-le. We'tovrr vs. M-rbllnir. Harrub v. Kmik Co. Miller. ... ys. storm. l,r vs. McOioskey. Inanity ... . A rain. I.avelr VS-ttmrnter. ...vs. S K. wart A Co. v. Beorub. M...vs. 4oiper. .... vs. White. .. Kirk. vs. Stevens. .vs. Ibomuaoa a Ed wards. Directors ol Poor vs. Tbumaset as Finale...... ti.Uork. reiic w vs. Horolek. trover vs Stewart et si. . . JAS.C. I.AKHY. Proth"y's offlce. April J, ML "M.ii.ouoiary 1 FINANCIAL. STATEMENT SpriL- borouKb: THUS. : ALL. N, To Lloense snonev ii:t.t Balance dua Tbomas Uallan UF 1. Ca. By orders lifted By amount m.a.ey laid "ScbooJ board JAS. KANUALL. Bars-ess. TJe Te fines collect ed in ibU and lsao T , tiois M. L. LEAH V. Street OoiumissioLer. Da. To amooDt daplirate, 1S90 a n (9 To balance ol duplicate. IttSw 7.1 " n.fj Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth ers earnestly silicit-d. assuring our patrons that all business entrusted ti us will re cvive prompt and carefnl attention, and h held strictly confidential. Customers wili b' treated as liberally as good bankiutf rules will iermit. LILLY BANKING CO.. SITxee 1 febS'JO. Lilly, IVnna. Select School. CHEST .S171 00 .6S I t en w I 4,82 ; S173 85 1 The an4ers!Koe! will open In the room or the Hich School tn Ualltizin on Mil er Bergeron... Hm ... 8 imc .. Same San e .. Benrter's ose stlBler.....' By work dose Oa. MONDAY, APRIL 20TII, 1801, u auura w nupneate Ot lf91 . g fc KESOUEOES. Kesoarces ol borouah . LIABILITIES. Liabilities of bA.ttuvh ,, Kesoureesover Llaiiiimai ..,,', , tu.o tCt.23 .. X0 . eiM WM. Attest; M.L. La J BT , Clerk. H. SOMERVlLT.E. J A". WcM I'LI.KN, 1. X1I ILt, Aadllora. N OTIUE. a Select School In which. If addition to the Com m.n Branches, all the hltrher branches that f.o pin mar require will be taarbt. To ane-t the wants of all rae ol paplis tbrre Moni ol studies will be laaiibl. ntz The lotermedlsts eoame, the Teachers' eourse and the Hicher cure. The Hubw eooive ts ejeclally drsutne.1 to prepare "un reraons to riuut la any ot tnv tsecliHDlr arts, or to ent-r a.v o the proles slor.. Termi: Intermeiiate eoarse. tor tbe trrm (tea week )r Teachers' ouorse. 7 lor tbe term: or 7&a txr week Ii enterlnar l"r tbe seo4 werk: tor the H.arRjur an s'dlitioo! rhanre for each additional branch will be ma le. E-r tnrth r artlcuUrs address JOHN M'C iKM ! K. St. Anansil'e. I'a.. liiiiO.W. cr Wilmore, Pa (a ',rm las W aac i RY POSSIBLE DESGniFTlGI.. -OVi:i: ONH HUNDRED STYLES TO SELIXT FROM. We have from the very chepcst to the most expensive and highest wtandarii of manufactured Carts, Baprgies, Thaetons, Surreys, Business, Farm :iDd Pleasure 'Vans. Ilofid Car?, in.'ludinz Harness. Pii;n-1:i C.irt. inti idins' H;n rif-s, 'l'wo-S. at Parry Wapon and llarness. End Sjii in Toi Rusy, ... HSri. '-'. fXI. 00.00. The "OLIVER" Leads the Procession. FARMERS AND FX.OV7MEIT Know that the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW State ot Pennsylvania t oonly ol Cambria, The Com mon wealth of Pet nsylvaeia to all on clal.nl, to be be rs or In any .In lrt. Strelm. weceased. Urertm: l ou are bercby cited to be floods Indicate aro those . and Tho ; be tooV r.m "lft.u r a ta uT TV ' h "m;?' John.town di,aStrr. The And a one rfmalnd; ho ra! think, the Mil will approprl 11 nvo al a t'me and onV r..i ' ... "teovrr three hnnrft 'i ,.P i J II " U S"Vt'" at t"n" "one Jan 'aer, think the bill , nn. Hov. man rggi w,rP la .,, tHntlonal and wll! vetoed by 1 Am KIweieat Sallow. As we po to press Tuesday evening the Golden s are presf-nting tho -Littm Duchess," at tho opera house. On Mon day night. "The Martys" held the boards and won lor the Coldens golden opinions. Tho company Is strong from end to end the strongest. Indeed, which has appeared' here for some time. The band and or. ,. Kt.tENT LIST. Tl-e oil. 'Win ces will be presented for Araoment at Ara uuieul C'outt, April 13 Ill No I. In root the petition of jdary fmt.a'u.h on John Butler, administrator of the estate of Koberl Kutier. decekied. Kale on said adminis trator to sbow cause wliy he do aot pav amount awarded to Johc Vt. Hill by Ed. t. MeNcelle E-q auditor te dtelrttMit tands in said estate to Mary UuibaUKh. No. S In the matter or tbe exceptions to re. i ' over to Javj port. f P. E. Imrton. E.-,.. auditor la estate of ' ",''1. the f a E i 1 1 1 Lt tv aruor, Uwct9wftl. No. In the matter el the ex-eptlons to con firmation of sale of real estate -.f Kr-d iMe rberk lie'r'ilcT"0' 01 t:l"tUl to Maraaret N. 4 -In the matter of tbe exceptions to eon- l"- matter er eacernions te nnM f t-'q.. auditor In tbe aetata al Wn, l I r,.i V. .i. r- ""et e-t.te. real or per- sHifl aV I or In lharf Ute...i - v a vs vhu n1 apnea irora k-v vi vur iiruuana a ;in f sat a.'tu -a. JaV'TL TJI, ct"-,i,. nr.t M'.mday of Jane. A. t.. 19B1. at two o'clock r m then anrf f c,ttj-" ,nT -'. -i. i - dA- should be madet.raerln. and lrectlmr tba a.lnlo.strator of Lena Sh.n.k., M ", .! I S. I, Keed alctiulre. deceased No. a.- In tbe matter ef exeet Uons to tbe re. turn to order of sale, made by I. Fitaharr" JJ mlnistraierof P. Kami., deceased ' k mH? 7 ,ln,':,m"Ueroe'tio'Bralnst O. A. I Metlonitcla adm.olsirator ol Jar MeOonla-le da ceaed to fJ la account. ' u ' No. SIo U matter of the exceptions to the f rst and partial accounted Jobn 11. Edward. e. "tXalZT"" ho,,r, Ed-nrle. deeialid fto..-Ii tbe matter of tn. . : TV7 .L'.! r.V r.,i,rumnd le lhorialn and dlreeuns; tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Jor t t J?'in,anc" lToa "7 r ia tho estate ol John Hurke.deaeaeed. t'tLESTINET. BLAIR. ... . icrk ol Orphans' Court. ibentOnrg-.Pa., Aprlia .181. - - nd In his hands . m.. n.:er the Intestate laws el the -.KaiJ.n w.aUh it, the Honorable A. V. naraer. i-vwldcnt Jadae nf our aid lnbans' Oourt at Ebeoa- Ebenahnrtt. March 2J 1Mi.Vi E 3' o. (Seal.) Proposals. PkfawTtvaniA KatiaoaD rvwe.aT. Orriou or tub Nro.no VfCPaawoKirr I .Tt lytSftwed t the odersimed 1 f ' tbe araduatoo. anrV Jive niZZ.?rlJ,lnSoeU"n' 1 10 2- "'7 I mhr.i--.b? '?d i'-J Railroad tn i ..! Peon'a. Problea and specifics- ' oc. of fa. el'I.wl.H,.. F.na-I.erEbV e.ab.ra;. tsilsrlsir.sity. " wtrf !t, J vv can dolk lm Tk. V'-n to I'itt III . i -irrTij ;..r h resid.'nt i.r r burg on r"ril- K t- a violation of the postal a rt'(iuet f..,. ii.. . i.c I.. i . ' ""i oi ' v 1 1 1 1 I a rr j . Mat'r ,f . a ' nconscluus 'h' May I'rmofronrt. j tinon s . . Thls o,,Inl0n ,s bd f A,c, 5 ' the Constitu. ihali nr ra,1S: ."Th Commonwealth hall not aMnme tho debt, or any ,3rt c'ty, eeunty. boro"," lownahip. IlnloillJ such shall hive oonrrat-wd to enable th- nate xl. Son TtlH 'UPrrW don,fs"c n-nrrl , i , ":K "rnsrs-e or n nSjl- fire Insurance Apcr d. We can and do unhesitatingly say that T. "W Iir-1T Uic Goldrna have an excellent company, ! - . . viv., R-id playM and a fine band, and that th fiAnAPI Inciiponia A..i are Lonest. Iu So far that they do not cut j -"Z "H0"1' 9 " - f "7 mmraea oa tbe a-round by seeUon stakes and e..n.ra.n..rs mast make a e.Jo1 ea tS..iM;'".,n Pn b,or" "b-lttn bids frnj-wals to state prion per eabic v.m 6,.t , KriBnm toe neat Corn Dropper and most pfrfect Force-feed Fcrtl ftur Distributor In the .world. Seal far Catalogue. aosaaaa. A. B. FARQUHAR CO. TORE, PA. 8cmo eo Laaxie I4xustratc9 Cataloole. FARM FOR RENT. The subscriber off rs for rent bis farm In Munster township, a'.onjr the line of tho Erfnsbur? .t Cresson railroad, about two miles from C"reson. Farm contains about 70 acres, about 00 cleared. Possession giv en on Is-t of April. Call on or address the the subscriber at Loretto, Fa. JAMES XOOX. Feb. 27, 1991. TICK Is hereby a-tven that the folio r. ac i.1 cunl tiM Iwo bM in tbe 'ourt ,f t om ion Pleas nM'enibna county. Petinsvlrals. and will I -a on firmed by said IVurt on 'the second Monday ot April, 191. unlets caure Vm tioen to tbe e .Dtrarv: Ajeount of Oeorg-e Brant. airnee of the Lil ly Merchandise Cumaay, Limited, lor the ben eat ol credi t.. JAS. . UAUBV. March e. im -4 Pro-.b..noiirT. IjXEJUTOK S Ntrl'ICE. Nonce is hereby nr. a that letters Usta mentary on tiie evtaie ol Ersneis Bearer, late ot Oarrolliown buron.ih. utnUini conntr. deleave.! '! '"en anaiei IS- PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. TKi Mors. !'.,-, i-ll'ir.-.-- 1'luws. rr.c. b- I..-.TT,.- -iimvki:" is ,,,Vall I wearing ,"!1k f n'c L are of imitatioim. ' .the Buy Wagon- peron Indebted I.. pre- j . iiit-jr auvvrtise and car ry pood people. Tho Goldens can come back- to Latrobo at any time and be cer . ?--Lr Advance, Febru- -Spring- tooth barrow? and etiUlvatnr jut rfce!Ud at rarkoj-s'. 'www ; varior &Bil r I r- a. a cavation and t.mberlna and ord.n.r'e7c.,;,,," : I'? ".l""' ;. AU eV.,.d ".I u, fliiipn niOMRKanh... , . . I iur tarn tu tbe OD.IrrrUtDal All Sld MlA! MM W.11111 .. make bat meet witneue r.i 4 .k . elaims aaaln-t Uie ue .111 present tbom. duly antheatlcated lor iewletnenr. ' JOK?'H KFAREK. P i IiU'i lr. u ' nuiivowu. aiarcn ia, ia txeeotorv. nMrnilMrttWhirMt. rmpllr and hwaki. . . :rnf ali.ao4 lailu wa liMi,, bim tur hwt. Amy bl.f W. ...r, N. .k. To. MONEH n nram m w Lrsar. Ik.u ltll.i XtTa! I t-rnlrh iactV7er;ro,, be"? reserves tba nht nw. ... X. .,. .PDT a. .. .J, :tWH)al" Af s'U to tho and Vlca Fresldeot March 27. FAHM FOK SALE. The svbaertrwr off-re Trr tale tho term for aas Sooth Fourth St., Ptljadelpbla.Pa. ! "TTHJH SALE. ! 4- valuable nro&ertv at Rimit. rk oood Hou, and W ci.li n Si milar J. C- WEAVEH. 1m. ty owned bv i:n u u . . . rr. "r botit .he farm contains 4 acre, about ljboft which are cleared, having- Lhenon a boose and I ?'nnJ Kooa orchard. For panlcjlars nail on 4 er adiraas. EVAN i. hkn n -r?- tetia Ebensburg: P.. DONALD E. DUFTOX, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W, r Vthio in C'pira Houta, tr.tr rtreet. i rJlUi! the Best Made. Kramer ALL- Spring Tooth ESarrow. ,,; if ''il Ii.iprovement in Sprin? Tooth Harrows. Trot h L.ST .. i I : . I 1 11" 1 it i is liiM in 1 .,.,.. .. I. .,..!. ...i.t. .. i - .i. i. r, . in , l . .-, u. ..an urt. nun uuicii it can , 'J'tl jo as to wenr from 15 to IS Inches oil the point of t t.ioili. .vbi. h is four or live times as miirh wear or service 1st., c.7- s ...,f .... v.i.i 7. a.'.: ."oinnny o MThprln? 1hTU Harrow In ex.. ! rhinerv. d Manlwirp " ' nwi ox jiugiri,.. Wagons. Cart... Farming Ma- Swan1 Hardware Co.. Cr. MAIN ANT BE"F0iiI) STl'.EETS, JOHNS TO UK, FA li. Anrr'Y-AT.LW. EUK?BBl K, w, on Vntre tret. -.fm la M'o;.4dc II L(J. M. li I. m" ATrOKM.V-AT LAW. mre no Otofrc "trect, near litn.
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