3E. 5T0RC. luted. all. CK MS, Clocks i il Instruments : cods. gent Rockford UK8. .nia Watches. u Winders. V (? ALL K1NH vTys r 11 hanl. Irv It unsurpassel elf before parcfcu KANTEBD -J L RIVINIUS -o-tf. UL! Spring Goods Hats, Shirts a First-Clasi CK s lower than aud wuuM be k and prices, r ur, UJOIL TOWN, PA. l)l)Cl, idise lock ah a Cull. CO., b GENTS' ; ride in calling VUr aim to sell -ible cash price, new things a stock order'!, .',ie them, rices, we are CO., unc, PENA"- Mm, Pa. C AND CAR- KKKXBlUfi, CAMBRIA CO., PA. FKIHAY, Al'RIL T.. 1. l.IC.l. A Si I I't-.KSiOSiAI.. Wl,,,, in need ..f Jul. work U T 1 kl KM.W. - Miss Ann McDonald is vi-itim- .-'dids in Alleuhciiy. -v.. ii. Kii.-u. i:-i ' ,,',,n Ilt,,1 ' M soli, it.ir .d Alt. mini. -11. j. A. A. lt;irk.T.ofilisl;u-. visited I'ii'-l.iirL' hi Monday. . M. S. Smith, 'if Call itin. visited j;i,ni-i.ui on Tuesday. -Contra, tor Mor'addon. .f lMii latli-l phisi. v ,i- iii i We.lmdy. -Ib-v . l'.itb. r D.ay. t.f thi place, vis ited I'.i a. I. lock ""' Mo'elav I '.in olltow n vv a ii - w .i t''i' works and is piim; l" have what it want. l apiain Weaver, a well-known eiti.eii. , of i'ii. 1 1 tree, i- reported t. he -oriously ; ill. Mi-. .1 i-.i') 1-. I!u.-k. "f Clearfield town ship, -pent l-" hours in tow u on Thurs , la . 1,,-, ,. Vannii- an. I V "a Kii-hardson are , uiii in-j t-iatic- and lii i. inN in Hratl- dot'k. 'i'lc-ma- II. William. ofCamhria tow n- sliii. I in 1 -r 1 1 iM'antril u pension of .1'.' per m.inili- 1; . ( ,i i :'ti ! ami family let il I'ln-d homo on l i i. I. n aft. i' spcmlini; tin- i 1 1 1 f in : Kl.,-..la. W ii.li n ' . u ii lt. nf this place, took a - nip p. I'.i a '. r- i! If .in Sal Mi'.lay on a visii to '.. m,..:1,. i . Tin KLoiishunr ii it'll) ;i I school opi'lii'.l mi, I . . 1 1 . t : i . la-t u ith uv. r lifty students in ii ; i .mi. la nr.'. ' M I . Philip Collins and w ife, who have -p. -m th.' pa-t inter in Florida, r.'tniin d Tn mi.' on M imlii." . S.'iiator ,iiay says h.' is .ppo.'(l to tli' opi'iiiin.' of tin- 'ol l.s Fair mi Sunday. That otiLrht to M'ttlr tin' matter. -Mi-s Molli.' Driiiiv of Altoona. is vis- iiim; h.-r hiother. Mr. .1. II. Kenny of t he "Mountain lloiie. Over one hundred f.ives have UfM killed in the vlrinitv of Klien-liurif in the "Jia t coll pie of weeks. Mi. .latins Met ahe. of Pit tshure. paid a i-it to hi' parents. Mr. and Mr. Hurt Mc ( ahe. of this place. lat Week. Mei -. K. .lames ami Posunasit r!ar ker were at llai riluiiir this werk in lit -'tenda me at the l.'epuliliean eon vev t ion. Mr. Wohert Kvans has erased his ohl d elliu lioue on llih street prey.aratory 'to the el. .1 ion of a new husine llHtlif. Mi. I.'i.har.l Xairle. of Itarr nship. Stopp.il in iiiiuinii Wednesday. Hi' was On hi- a home from a visit to 4olinstown. - Potat. are a irlut in the inaiket in the in n t hern dist riots of I Jerks hud Lehiirh fiitintie. They are sellinc at Vtl cents a 'bushel. A favotalile report has jnade in 'the fnited Slates" Senate on n hit! iippro 'priatimr .sl.i.oo') for a puliii:r Ix.i'i.lint; in 'Alto. na . Henry Seaulan. suieor .r t'anilnia county for thirty-five years, is yt ars old. and is as hrNk as a l-e. lhtllHi rM"; SUi inln nl. A delayed evplosion at Utiek's etut, four miles southeast of Carroiltnun win' dav la! week, instantly kill.. I an unmarried 'Hungarian. Mr. C. A. SharhaiiKh and w ife. of l ar rulltoM n. passed l liioiiirli here mi their way bcnne from a trip to Phila-delphia ot- day '1M week. "The time f..r makiiis Hpplieatlo for a . tharter fur t he Kheiisliuris ISuihliuir V L;in As-' ia I ion ha- fi. e u p. l (j. me. I until Mule da. Mav I'.th. M I . .Ii hii I Ii. k. of I hi pla. e. took liis deiai I lire on Wednesday lor Molilalia. Wlier. he will remain I'.-r soim- time if he 'llltes t he eouutry. -Mr. .lolm F. Thmiuas. of Camlwia tOW liship ha loin IlleluiU the erection of a barn to take the phi. e f one huriied a COuple , .f m.iiit hs ano. Mi. Paul M. Is", una. one of Summit. Vila 's ..1,1. -t and het citfrelis, visited Kli Bsliiiri; on Monday, and wa a welconw fsiroi to il,.- I"i;i i-m nffiee. -- M Ma.''ie Mveis, sister-in-law of fl..i.. .I.'hu l eiiloii. of this place, slipped li ! I' '! "ii the hitter's prt-eh on Monday ilt and disloi ated her sltuulder. J ' i .1. lit s of siriis a ml w oiidei s say t ha t Wi .ii i . I. ins appear early in the season tl .i " i '' he plenty of cherries. as t hey de t:.. .u-e.'t. injurious ti t lu fruit. I l. Kittell. Ks... and u ife took their dt-l.aituie fm I..a eiiw ortit. Kansas, on B'"' ..a 1 h i i if summoned tln-re hy the se- tl " - llll. ss of Mrs. Kittell ). sister. J i '!. local freight train mi l he ( lesson l ' a! port railroad has heew taken off on . nt of dull times, 'i'he Mcal freiit litis i .a arried hy the him rnji-r train. 3 A ' til.- irirl at Scot tslnnif, Indiana. ' i ; iaiitit of hailstones and died .soon f'"' l i e aitendiiiir physician saiil she Bill i : p. .i-.. ii. d hy eat ins t In-hailstones. '" 1 ' I' ' I a ! 'I Ow ens. of ( 'acnhl'ia tow li b'p. w !;:!. '.ea.lii.jf a colt tu water on si,.tl . u a - throw ii dow u and trampled. . :ui tl.oiiL'h painful. ae not dan -n.i.s. . -Mi. .I.iini l'ithai i is. whoaUiut twi-n-tv .-ai - a-., wa- landlord of tk.' Central Hoi. l in tins pl.,. e. -p.-nt a f. w days in -town th.- ... 'k. He i- now a r.tideiitof .Jollll-low h. 'Order- f., i.vi, ),,,,., h.Sa car- liH.- Ii.i n ..in ky tin- Pennsylvania Bilroad Cmt.Hnv t,, inn-id. firm-. ... inL. tO tl..- inahilitv of tl," shop-;,t A't.iiato Jsi-p "i. with th.- rieat demand. -Mi Smiih. who is tfem ial aian- f"' 'I- II- Ihi-t in . oiidin linit thi' MapI. P.nk Hotel, anivd here on M.,n lay I.. l.. -:n u..ik -,-!;!,, -tin- hotel ready tor the -,.;,,,. '",U ai e out f. I the Wedding of Ml.-s Amy Zal.m daui;ht -r of Mr. and Afrs. .Ia. B. Vahm ,. Pitt-Ian -, formerly of F.liens burp, to tf,. .in .V. of same plac. OU April the '.".'in!. John M.Af.-e. of John-town, whil.-wdki.- tin, ,!,-), a ,,at,i,. , ,i,;it rty Friday l.,-t , !... , L.iii.-ss ead of a mule and a- :k con-e,,u( nce w as kifWf.i and hud ihreeof hi- nhs ok. u. The work of (ii idiiiu on Pne Camliria &CI Hilield railroad from (.aiiuan"- Mills to Che, i 5 tree, is ,.UI y ti ,,isliel ml from Oamian's Mill, t,p tlie Sus,(,i,1iaiiiia to licA u unity's, the vo.il, is Iwiiip; ,api,v pushed. mT""'" " '' d in Iohnst.. ii on Wednesday U f,e Aid, ru.an Ilanis f. cruelty t,, hi- . Idldren und se,,te,,ce, to pay a f.i.e and c.-t. -.unouv.Mnz to T.-,. as brought to Jail In defal, ... v.j Stay foi days. -Mr. J. is. Wlll.r. Kl.'.,siir, dothier, H&a n.-w advertis,.),,,.,,, lt(j v,.,.k u. U.Of the Fkmax. ile has a,, hninens.. UtOCk of ,.!,,, j,, x,MM.v tf(.(U. fllINhjlK f01. "' " ulli' ir readers should see fore p., ha-inu . l-ewhe,e. r4',' 'I nes.la y sh.-i itr Shumake, t.,.,k - lirnn. r who plead uuilty to iom- l '. n, th. ,,f n.nrd. r Samuel Uees,. and A,b'' I - a eolored youth. ,o- Ja-i curt for humility f, thf , V "s.ivi, J;, fnil.(I,v. Mr. W. C. Shields, of this place, spent a couple of days in l'ittsburir this week. tlertrude Arlil.'. a vontig lady residins In Ca troll township, ran a h.Mik into one eye, destroying the sisht. The other is much inflamed and it is feared she will lie Mind. Hill Pritts. one of the principals con cerned in the murder of old man Hoch stetter. In Somerset county, has not yet I wen taken and it is believed hv some that he ii as escaped from that locality. At Argument court last weeu Consta ble Jacob Watt, of Ashvilo. w ho had been convicted at March court with shoot'inu with intent to maim, w as sentenced to pay a line of .." and costs, and Charles Oaunt ner. convicted of illeiral liquor-selling, was tined s.V and cost-. On Tuesday nioi tiins Edward O'Con nor, a printer of Altoona. was hot in the left side of the face in the temple, bv a re volver that "wasn't loaded" in the hands of Frank Dona hoc. his room-mate, who was carlessly haudlins the weapon. The w on ml is not serious. , William (i. Snyder, who was employed as clerk at the Hlair House in this place, has purchased Charles ( iannt u. r"s hotel at Frugality and lias already taken charire of the house and opened it up for the accom modation of the public. Mr. Snyder is an aocomniodatinu vrentlemau and will keep a ;iod house. At Arjir ir.eut court last week J mine Parker refused the hotel licenses of Allien lloslet and Jacob ( Jlosser. toth of Carroll town, and also the license of Stephen A. Cooper, nf Dysurt. and granted the license of Charhs Jaunt nor of Dysart. ( la unt tier's license was at the same time transferred to William (!. Snyder. The Philadelphia J.xhur contains the p irti culars of a sad accident which occuivd at Asheroft on Thursday of last week, w hereby the seven -year-old daughter of A. I.ecnunt w as so terribly lrtirned that she died the next day. It is said she was siirring the tire when a spmk flew out and set file to her clot hing. Two men are making the rounds of neighboring counties selling what they call the "national ami -explosive lamp pnwd.er. put up by the Fnited States ( iovcrniiient Inspector of Liglit-hr.uses." They sell it tor .".o cents a pnekagf. It is common salt, woi th iiO cents a barrel. Keep a look out for them as they may visit this county. Harry Deeser. a resident of Kittauing Point, and employed as a trackman by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, received probably fatal injuries Thu.sdav evening last. He was returning to his home on a work train when he tell off. In falling his loft leg was ni tight by tin- wheels and crushed to pieces from the foot to the body. K-i ioveriior James A. I!eaer. J. I-. Spangler. A. TO. Patton. and J. I). William son of Hellefoute. and Hon. James Kerr, of Clearlield were here on Wednesday. They wore attending the appeals und had a hearing before the Commissioners for the purpose of having the valuations on their mineral lands in the mirth of the comity reduced. The railroad engineers employed in surveying the railroad route down the P.la. klick are examining the route from Kradley's across the divide near the farm at Mr. John S. Ilavis. in Cambria town ship, to the head of the Klaehliek waters, running north of Kboiisburg and there might be a possibility of the road going north of tow n. August Keifliiie.ii butcher in Johns town, on Tuesday while taking a ramble over the hill ii, the on !sk irts of the city slipped and fell over a twenty foot cm banu iiient alight ing on his head. II is scalp wa-out and torn loose so that it hung dow n over his left oar. It required seven stitches to bring the part together and there are grave doubts of his recovery. The John-tow ii llcritttl last week con tained an article descriptive of the Kliens biira Marble and Oraniie Works w nidi we reproduce in another column, and which our readers would lo well to glance over. lossrs. Wilkinson A: Son have gained a reputation fordoing only lirst-class work, and those entrusting them with orders w ill In-certain to get a good job at a f.iir price. A corps of V nn-vlvaiiia railroad en ginoers took up their qiiai f.-i" here on Tiiesd.iv and have commenced work on the Hlacklick. It will only 1m- a short time now until tin- "Ike" ami "Huns" and the steam shovel will lie tearing up the earth along P.laeklick's placid waters and the hills along the stream will be yielding up black dimonds to the picks of the miners. At t he elect loll of oftioers for t lie Kl iens burg Huilding ami Loan Association on ( Monday night, the following persons wore elected. President. Capt. Thomas Ilavis: Vice President. Samuel Ludwig-. Treasur er. A. W. Kiiok: Secretary. Lester Lari mer: I ' rectors. John L. Stoiigh. James M. Thompson. (J. A. Kiukead. F. C. Lloyd. 11. A. Shoemaker: Auditors. Koln-rt Seau lan. F. W. Davis. Walter Thompson. The "Little Vernon Hrothers" will gt e a concert at t ho Opera House on next ' Weiinestlav evening. April '.Tth. Their program consists of vocal and instrumen tal selections of sacred classical and mis cellaneous music, and from the numerous ouoooliims in the press the trio are music al progidb-s. The concert is given under j the auspices of the Sons of Veterans and I we hope to see them rewarded with a crowded house. Depot v-eolieotor Frank I. Savior lias weighed and inspected about '.11,000 I lis. of maple sugar the past week, llesays every producer he has visited so far complains that the output of his camp is only aUmt one half as large as it has U t ii in former years. This .season's sugar, however is of a su perlor quality. Mr. Saylor says the finest grades are manufactured in the ( amps nearest the Laurel Hill Mountain. Simicrm t Jlcrahf. Last Wednesday afternoon Judge Mc Pherson deolded against the Philadelphia Imiiht r'x plan of giving f."ii0 to tin- heirs of poisons accidentally killed while having 011 their person a copy of the paper twenty four hours after its date of issue, was a violation of the State Insurance laws. The court finds that the defendant is ex orcising a franchise which Is not contained in its charter, and enters Judgment ex cluding the .iiicr from insuring against accidents. The big saw at the stool works of Car negie, Phipps tfc Co.. at Homestead, Pa., ha arrived and boon placed in position. It is an immense piece of machinery, covering a spa.-c about 40 feet square. The saw prop, r runs horizontally and is 7'.. feet wide mid alioiit one inch thick, with in seitetl teeth. It wi-s manufactured by Heine IChrhardt, Susseldorf, Oermany. and weighs uIkiiiI tons. It w us import ed ut a cost of nearly i-M 1.000. 1 1 is thought everything will lie ready to start the immense ma. bine by t he latter part of next Week, The Wit 1 1 Strtft Xex is responsible for tli! following ntory: "There are twen ty well-built towns in Kansas without a single inhabitant to waken the echoes of their deserted streets. Saratoga in that state has a :i.hi opera house, a large brick hotel, a $'."n,mo school hou.-e and a number -f fine business houses, yet there is nobody to claim even a place to sleep. At Fargo u tjitjiH) school house stand- on the Mile of tho hill, a monument to the bond vote craze. A herder and hi- family ooM-Hitiite the sol,, population of what was oiive jn ineoi ,j ated city." .Vis. Dr. I'.radloy. of Oallitziu, is visit -ing friends in Kliensburg. Mr. Clark Oreerv. of ttois place has six young foxes that lie captured one day last week. Mrs. Malinda ISyri e. of Altoona. is visiting her parents ?.!r. tnd Mrs. John Homier, of tin; Cambria House, in this place. Mrs. Judge Jolnistuu ami her daugh ters. Misses Maud aiAf.lioiie tilass. re turned home oil Monday after several w eoks absence visiting friends. On W fd in day 1:101 n ing t hie vos entered tho store of Thomas J. Armstrong in Al toona. stole r. i lie pairs of men's hoots, a dozen suits of underwear anil twolmxes of cigars. --Pajah. an elephant much larg r than Jumbo passol over '.he Pennsylvania rail road on Saturday en route to Kansas C ity. He arrived in New York a few days ago from the Fast Indies. Mr. John K. St raver, of Johnstown, has Hiiuouiu-i d himself as a candidate for the Legislature on the Democratic ticket at the approaching Democratic primary election. Mr. St raver is a working Demo crat ami if nominated would serve the peo ple anil party faithfully and well. Mr. Patrick l'.i anitf. a well-know 11 cit izen of AtoHiia and a former resident of Lord to. died at his home in Altoona on Wednesday, aged 7'.' vears. lie leaves a wife ami one son. Thomas J., of Kansas City.. Mo.: and tlir-- daughter. Mrs. IS. O'llagan. of Frugality, and Mrs. It. J. Lynel. ami Miss Jennie, lioth of Altoona. While bin ning rubbish in t he lot last Wednesday evening, a little tl-year-olil daughter of John Turner, of Kostraver township, was burned to death by her clot hing taking tire from the flames. She lived only a short time, and her .sufferings were almost o -ruciating. No less than throe children have shared the same fate in this county within the past week or t w o. ii 1 If n xh 11 i tj . I njiis. We understand that one Indiana county man recently went to New Y01 k and was swindled out of :iO by the "green goods" men. Ile is a man of family, but lias never subscribed for a county paper. The sum he gave the swindlers and bis car fare to New Yolk and back would have paid for the fixscnlr for many years. Had be been a sutiscrilior to this paM-r he would have Ix-on saved the humiliation of being taken lor a sucker. ImlUiuo Mf--emjrr. On Wedi. estlay morning t he post otlice at Woodbury. Hlair county was entered by burglars, the sa fe liursteil opoliand robbed of ninety dollars in money and stamps lie longing to the gox eminent, a blank noney order 1 m n,k , and nearly three hundred dol lars lielonging to the postmaster taken. The noise made by blowing open the safe aroused several of the neighliors w ho got up and went in pursuit of the thieves and succeeded iii arresting one man who is bo iieved to have had a hand in the rohlicry. Several shots were tired bv the retreating thieves. Miss Minnie Diehl. of this place. P. K. U. telegraph operator at Donahue station played the role of a heroine 011 Wednesday evening and saved a human life. Miss Diehl was attending to her duties w hen she espied an engine svvveping up the track at groat speed. At the same time she 110- ticetl a child, probably two years old craw ling across the rails ami making its way imiuediatly in front of the approach ing locomotive. Olliek as possible th) young lady ran dow n from her office and snatched tl,,. infant from t ho 1 1 ack just as the engine flow by, thus saving its life. Miss Diehl is certainly a true heroine. (irii iixliiiiy Ihinix-nit. - At t In- liopuhliean convention held at llarrisburg on Weduesdav Hon. John Dean, of Hollidaysburg. was nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court on the '.th ballot, his principal comin-:itor being Judge Henderson, of Crawford county. Jitdgt- Dean is well known in this county. having large business interests along the line of the Cres-oii v ( 1. aIM. it railroad, and he was I'resiilont Judge over ourcourts w h -ii Cambria and Klair counties wen in one judicial district. Although he is a republican ami it is but seldom wo t an s ion. h good emanating from a II. publican State convention, we are constrained to say that Judge Dean is an able jurist ami bis iioifiitiatioii which is tin- 0.1 11 i a hn t of an election will place on the Supreme Kent h a Judge in every way qualilntl and competent to discharge its high ami r sponsible duties. Too much attention cannot In- given to foundation wall- of buildings. Many tint building are ruined bv nn,r walls, ami there are many buildings in thi and all other towns that are almost dailv going In I niii on a, cunt of bail foundation walls. It is u lamentable fact, well known t. architects that a dishonest contractor will almost invariably slight his work in th foundation walls for three reasons: J'ii lieeane. there is Ios attention paid to tin foundation by the owners than any other part of the building: second, tin-contract or web knows that he can always get his contract off his hands lie fore the fouiida lion wans give awav ami the plastering begins to crack: third, there is always class of stone masons that are huihlin foundation walls that could not build S l stone fen -e on a farm Wk have received from I.'i. har.l A. Saal uein. .'. ami ,i.s lentil avenue. .Now York, t he first number of a mu -i.-al mont h Iv entitled the New Yol k Mitxiritl Month h.i. It is a marvel of cheapness ami ex cellence, it Ialrly staggers us. Il.w anv iml.Ii-lier can afford t.i give o much for t lit l ie surprises us. Wo all know w hat 11111 sic cost, but hero is a publication of .T pages of music, large sie. large piint equal in every respect to high priced mu sic. which is oil ei ed to the public at b cents per copy, or l..Hi per vetir. post paid I ,ie iiiiiiiIm i- to hand contains "Night ingale Song" from t be Tyrolean, bv o-iioo; "Ta-r i-ra Ilooni-de-av." by Asclier: "Love and duty." Song, bv Drvdeii: "Sen-nata" (Italian) Waltz, by Jax.mo: "Kitsmii, Schottischo .Vilitaire." by Loggott: "Dar kio's Dream." by Laning: "Tyrolean" Waltz: by Pratt, an v one of which is worth the price aked. while the "Ta-ra-n i:iom-do-ay" is a piece that is Wing sung everywhere and made: -ueh-a siio.-e-s in London and Paris as to iucieae a certain singers salary from :,o to .oii per night. The publishers advise us the Aay number will contain "Padorow ski's Aolodie: the fanion- song ."For You:" the Wautiful "Love's Dream After the Mall" bv Czihulka "Padorow ski's Moiiuet"; poor tJirl Didn't Know" the great song. "My Son. My Son. My only Son": the famous Swed ish .song "Tystnad": ami last, lint not lea-t. Montenegro's famous "Oxford Her lin Polka." which i danced evoiy where. This monthly is printed oil elegant pa per, and we can hardly say enough for it. Our subscriWrs would do well to send cents for a sample copy, nr. Wtter Mill !..( 1 for a yearly subscription to the pub lisher. hprliiK I'fifr. Tho gradual opening of the building tn-os and the shooting upwards of the blades of grass are signs of the advent of spring, Tho farmer is already at work stimulating the grow th of his crop by fer tilizer. to insure a rich harvest. Nature need. stimulation aud why .should not man '.' The system needs building up af ter the attacks of grippe ami cold, ami the only tonic is pun- whiskey. Max Klein, of Allegheny, Pa., has the endorsement of eminent physicians, certifying to the pur ity of Id famous Silver Age and Du U.:siie Kye Whiskies. Sold everywhere atyj-l.-io and 1.:-. per full quart. Six-year-old Peinia. live Whiskies, absolutely pure, at fl.oo jn r quart or six quart- for $.",.(). Send for catalogue and price list of all kinds of liquors to Max Klein. .' Fed. ral 1 street. Allegheny. Pa. For sa!.; by J. A. E. tender, Ebeu.-- bur?, I'a. Tliree Idiot hlltrru. M. !. Stephens, Ks.j., took testimony to day. Monday on the appial of Clarion count;, in the matter of liability for the inaintenaco of the throe idiot children of James and L'mily Randolph. Col. John 1. Linton ami Donald F. Dufion. Eq.. ap peared as counsel for the Directors of the Poor of Cambria county, and Alvin Kvans, Ksq.. for Clarion county. The Kamlolph family an:e to Johnstown in 1 " iroin Clarion county, ami li-d in what is now the Fourteenth Ward. Three of their children an- idiots, and wore put upon tin-county an.tt:ii..li to the Ali.i-hoiise. Later 1 hey were sent, bv order of the Cam bria county court, to Manor township. Clarion county, to In- supported. That county appealed in ls". to the Supreme court, which tribunal reversed the order and sent them back to Cambria county. The Caml 1 ia couul v court w .is again ap pealed to and made an order scmiing me children to Toby township. Clariau coun- iv. It is from this order that t lartoii county is appt aling. The m or authori ties f this county :-Iann that the l.an- dolphs had not gained a residence here when t heir children were put Ux,n the county, and that, therefore. Clarion coun ty vv hence they came, has a legal right to maintain them. Jtlintmrn Tribn in: Important for UlrKlor. On the H.tli of April of list year the IJoveriior approved an ad which is of much importance to school directors. 11 makes it necessary fort-very solum! direct or. In-fore entering iikii his duties, to W sworn ni aflirincJ to a very solemn oath. The act is as follows: Ski Tltix I. He it enacted, V., That all persons olocled to Iheoltioe 01 scIumii di rector, after the passage of this act. in the Commonwealth of Peiiusvlv auia. shall In- fore entering upon thedutiosof such otlice, take and siibscriln-to an oath or allii illa tion, that he will support the Constitution of the I'nited States and t lie Const it utioii of the Commonw eallh of IVniisylvania. and the laws thereof; that he has used no unlawful moans to procure his election to said otlice, and that he will discharge the duties of said office, for the district in which elected, faithfully and impartially, and to the Wst of his un derstanding and abiliity; which oath or affirmation shall In- taken before a justice of the peace, notary public, or soir.e other othcer authorized to administer oaths, und a cupy of the same shall In- entered uimiii the minutes of the Ward of school dini-t- ors of the proper district. Obituary. M I LLKK. Died at the home of her parents in Hair township 011 Tuesday, April l-'th. 1S'..'J. Miss Catharine Miller, daughter of Mr. Joseph Miller, aged is years. S mouths and -.1 days. The deceased was the fourth daughter of Mr. Joseph Miller, of ISarr township, ami leaves to mourn her death In-sides her grief-stricken parents live brothers and four sislr rs. She w as an estimable young lady and her death was the result 01 ty phoid fever contracted :n waiting upon and ministering to the wants of her ft-ver-striokon relatives, two of whom hail al ready proceeded her to the tomb from the ravages of the same dread disease. She was the favorite of the family ami her death is a s vere stroke to those who re main, but they are consoled hy the fact that what is their loss is her gain, and that thov have every hope that she is now en joy ing a blessed immortality. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery at St. Nicholas on Wednesday of last week, where, after a Koqtiium Mass. she was laid to rest. May she rest in peace. i. Mavrriavire Llrenses. Tin- following marriage licenses were is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, April UK ls'.rr: Charles Lrutlen and Mary Jankura. Johnstown. Ii. W. Hit' and Annie K. Jones, Holli daysburg. Charles K. Daviuport and Martha Peed. Allegheny towii-bip. I tlair count v. Frank S. Fetterman. Morrcllville, and Maggie J. Johnston. Johnstown. Charles C. (JocWrt and Amelia Koch, John-tow 11. L. '.. ;. Potter and Magdaleuu C. Greg ory. John-tow n. Charles C. le-il-tein and Klla May (. rul,!i, John-tow u. John T. I-iiuU i t and Alice ISenson. Jol.listow 11. Kdw aril F. Holler. Johnstow n, and Win nie MeDohiiugh, Irwin, Westmoreland county. Salem Tina Shank. Johnstown, and Kate le ll llanu. Dale. Kmiiiet P. Dav is. Alioona. Hlair county, and Margaret Klleii Mcllugh. Fallen Titn Wr. .tllrrlliineouH otlrr. 1HKNSHCK MAKHLK AMI IHIAMTK A WnrMfi. an sketched by a special rcnrter the Jtintown iwiy lirrald. Heliable dealers and tiia ifoodit. Iiurlns a recent fl,lnic trip to Khenrbara: tbe writer ol this article Tinted the Marble and (iramte Wi.tkiul .Im. Wilkinson te. S-on, which were touui!e. in lio. The senior memt.er of this jir.'itressive tinn hns had an experience of thtrtj nve years, and hln son and partner Is also a skilled worker. The clans ol wo'k they .rduce Is ot the hitfhe-t class and style. From four to hve hands are employed and the very 11 nest mon uments in the county seat are specimens ..I their skill. Shipments are made through tbti, and to adp.tninit counties. "All kinds ol cemetery work iH executed and a hne line ol Iron Kalling Is handled and so d The stock ol work kept on hand (received by the car-load ) is very extensive and many very hne monuments are exhi'uted. two especially Delna executed in the rustic sty le and In Imitation ol brickwork, with a Uuely executed cross on the top. Anionic the many hne monuments eree ed by this brm ia an oltfht ton nilteen-leeUbiich monumen. for Sherill Orittith, monument lor 'tlier Christy (sixteen feet hta:b), also monu ments tor Jacob hlbler and dauahter ol John Orittith. Motu aentlemen Kive personal atten turn to business as well as executing the nnest work. In all the time they have been In buslnesf they have adhered strictly to tbe maxim all goods ju-t as represented and prices as low at the same class ol villi can be loul,t elsewhere. We have no hesitancy in recommending Messrs. Wilkin son &. Son toourtreadcrs as reliable business men. progressive and trustworthy. Visit their estab lishment helore orderiua elsewhere." "yrs;,t.ciai attention paid to setting work. FOK SAKE the Ixrctto House, Ioretto. Terms easy. Kt.r trticulars. address MUS. t. H. M'llONALII, Pa. March 11. WSl. Ioretto, Pa. r ANTKU : Kurs ol all kinds, lor which the II htfc-beci market prices will Ins paid. Krina them in. O. L.. t KKKtKICKS. octUO J-benshurg. Pa. At'AH LOAIIol Barb Wire cheap at Pulton At ison'a. VVIHTOK'S NOTIOE. In tha t'oun ol Common fleas of Cambria couuty- ln the matter ol the hrst and final account ol E. 11. Kllck. assignee of M. . Mclionald. Havinic been appointed Auditor by aald Court to decide on exceptions filed to said account and to report a distribution ot the fond In the hands ol said accountant, notice- Is hereby alven that 1 will sit at my othce In tho borouah ol Ehenshura: on Thnrmlay, I tic IDlh day or May, at to o'clock, a; m.. lor the purpose ol di chaminK the duties ol said appointment when and where all persons interested may attend or be lorevever detarred lrom coming in on said lund. liONALDC iJL'tTON. EbcnabUK, la.. April Si. $sri. Auditor. 4 I'DITUK'S NOTICE IV 10 I tbe Ornbaus' tourt of Cambria ef.nntv. In lhe matter ol the first and nartlal account r II. f. O't'rlel. executor of the last will and testa ment o! r'ranrts tr riel, late of the borough ol L,oretto. deceased. Having be;n appointed Auditor by said Court to report a distribution of the lund In the hands ol the executor, notice is hereby given that 1 trill sft at my oftli-e in the borough ot Kben.xt unr on Inesday, the 17 to day efHay, !, at 1 o'clock, r. t., lor the purpose of dlncharglbg tbe duties ol eald appointment, when and where all persons Interested may attend or be lorever de barred lrom coming in on said fund. ISJNAUI E. iiUtTC-N. Ebensburg, Pa., April iti, 1S. Auditor. 1rX ECt'TKIX S NOtFce! U Notice is hereby giveu that letters testl mentary on tbe estate ol Sarah Maihearn, late of the borough ol Lilly . C'ombrla county. Pa., have been granted to me. All persons indebted t said estate are requested to make payment to me at once, and those having claims against the tame will present them properly authenticated lor set tlement. ELL.A SHOKT. Executrix of Sarah Maihearn. deceased. Lilly. Pa., April t! , lwiat. ONALD E. DUFTOX, ATTOKN EY-AT LA W. Kbushxs, Fissa. W Office In Opera Uouee, Centre street. GrEO. il. ItEADE. I ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Lsxsssrsa, Paana. -omce on Centre trttt, near Ulgh. 0RP1IIXS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 1 Y v'rtue of n fi6tr of ttie Ot ht.- Court ol Ct.iiilrM conty. l'entia.. ttiete will lx- I pi.hc.l in piil, I c rale to tie rfuilff ot Sufaii Siu.ui, 'u li e ttTcUKb 01 Uniliiilu. faij ce-uniy, on SATURDAY, MAY 21ST. 1ML, il 5 t'rlr, Ii. r. x.. 1 be ol oair.K teii iitxtt real I e-iaie. late tlie j.roperty 01 John T. Morm, de crie'.cl . to wit: l l.-j. r.rli.a lnt rr l nf t.,,nt illnili In tbe I orouh ol Oallttzln. ronntj .it tUuit.ria. and r talc of fcDti) lvania. bounde.l ami derrril.td a 1 follow, to wit: It No. 4. irnntira leet on J Hum" rtrret and extend ina Ixrk 'he fine width ! i,u hundred and rixty He oan allej. raid lot 1 t.eiea I'TOierlT purti I the Pner Burr eftaie. 1 AIJ-O ll't eertain lot or ,ir-e ol rcund in the aid rmrouah of tlailltxlc. a.tjiinlna let ol Arthur Wliatlon on Ihe tart and hy lot ol- Klioddy on the wt. and ircntira: on a ntteen l.xit alley that extend' to Hrtdga ctreet , havlnf erected a twe-ftort flark Dwelling House, a plank Stmh'e and Ootbocres AlStl That certain other lot of land fltuate In the raid tx.rouah ol Oallitzln 'r. ntinif rlxty feet on Jarkron rtreet wert and extending hark torn alley fitteen leet wide eait alura lot of Ihtil 1 H. Berky on the north one hundred and ten (ee. and routu ninety leet lrom an alley to Jarksnn ftrM?t. Afstt I'he undivided one half Interest in and to a tract ol land containing 25 ACRES, fituate in Allegheny townrhtp. Cnuihrla county. Pennrylvanla, hounded and derc.lt.ed a lollowr: llelnr)ina at a port, thence north 83 derer eart t3 jierche to a txrt: thence noth f:t deareei weft 5T pereliea to a -o-t: thence north 7 tteitree wert 40 n-rehe to a port: thenee north f dejereee west & torches to a port; thence rouih 1', decree wert IK .erohc to the pla-e - hevlnnina:. Ihmdk part ol a Inner tract o! Und formerly owr.e.1 hy Michael McOulre. The-e is about IS acres ol raid land cleared and there Is erected thereou a two- etory PLANK HOUSE and onthoufoi, and a Mill formerly leased to John Sankerand nred hy htm. TVHM5 flKSALE: One-third ol purchase money on confirmation of J pair; pub imru in o, ......... -. - - .... . one year trotn the conhrmatlon of rale and to ce secured t (udament and exemution nmer or hond ard mortasae ol the purcha'er at the op tion of the administrators. W. A l.ITTI. A. J SANKtK. Adminirtrators of the estate of John T. Storm, deceased. April !. nvi. Ptilit iril A 11 mill lu-riiicnxx. OK KIS1K1CT ATTOKN EY. I hereby announce mvselt as a candidate for District Attorney, sut.ieet t the decision ol the Iemocratle primarv election. K. J. O'CONNOR, Johnstown. March g4. IW?, IOK ASSEMBLY. To Ihe I)emocratic Yolrrt of I'ambria connlv: 1 hereby announce myeell a candidate lor the nomination lor Assembly, auh)ect to tbe decision of lhe Democratic primary election ED. T. M N EELIS. First ward. Johnstown. FOK PHOTHONOTKAKY. I I hereby announce my pel I a e.ndida'e for j the etftce of Prothonotary , subject to the decision ( ol tbe Iemocratic primary election. i J AS. V. DA I! BY, J March 4, lS'.ri. uth ward , Johnstown, Pa I F OK POOK DIKECTOK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate lor Poor Director, subject to the de-lsion ol tbe Dem ocratic primary election. KAPHA EL I11TE. Carroll township, March 1. ltwi. I"OK KE;iSTEK A N D REtTOKDEK. We are authorized to announce that James P Greene, of the Ellteenth ward. Johnstown, will Ins a candidate tor tbe nomination ot the ot. lice ol Kea-isterand Recorder, subject to tbe action ol tbe Itemocratlc primary election. IOK KEU1STEK AND FKCOKDEK. 7 o the Democratic Xolrrtof t'ambria county: I hereby announce myrell m' a candidate lor the nomination lor Register and Recorder, sub ject to the decudon ol the Democratic primary election. D. A. MotiOCOH. H II. MYERS. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. rJaisnsms, Pa. Aar-Offloe la Colloaada Row. on Centre street. YOU WILL LOSE MONEY If you don't buy your Spring Suit from J. B. WILBER. OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. THE LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES ON ALL GOODS WE EVER NAMED. Our Spring Coods : SIkm all qualities, styles and sizes. Hats of all the latest styles and leading brands. Caps for people who are particular alntllt the "latet." Furnishing limnl- of all kinds in abund ant e. Neckwear and Fntb i wear that out-rival anything you sec elsewhere. I'lnbrellas all gr ados, colors and sizes RubWr titMKis and "Fish brand" slick ers. Working Pants. Dress Pants, Over-alls and Jackets. Slippers for men. women and children. Z&rTHK f'UKA I'KST 50-CKXT Give Us a CaH. J"- 33. "WILBEE,; EBENSBURG'S CLOTHIER. yOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the tJovernor ot Pennsyl vania, on .Montis), Mavy tad. lsg. by John Sct-all Wllhelm. Joseph P. Wilson, lmntel W. Luke. Thomas Donohoe nd W. A. Huff, under the Act el Assembly . entitled "An Act to pro vide lor the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April . 1874. and the sunplenents thereto, tor tbe charter of an in tended corporation to Ins called. -Yellow Run Coal Company." tbe character and object ol which is tbe mining ot coal and tbe manufac ture ol coke and the sale ol tbe same In crude or manulactured lorm, and ftr these purposes to have, possess and enjov all the rights, benebta and privileges ot the said Act ol Assemnly and its supplements thereto. W. A. Hl'I F. nOTELLE OK AN HE. H J. SHETTm. PaorRiaroR. Located at DuBois. Pa., near the B. K. at P. Railway lie pot. We always endeavor to fur nlsb tbe best accommodations to business men, pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons in search ot eomlort and quiet will bnd it a desirable place to stop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always supplied with tbe best tbe market affords, and all tbe delicacies ol tbe season. I be Bar is sup plied with tbe choicest of pure liquors and cigars and nothing but tbe best Is sold. Special atten tion given to the care ol horses. H. J.SCHETTIO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Bernard McColgan . deceased. Letters ot administration on the estate ol Ber nard McColgan. deceased, late ol the borough ol Wllmore in Cambria county. Pennsylvania, hav ing been granted to me. all persons indebted to said estate are notified to make payment to me without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authentica ted lor settlement. M. D. KITTELL. Administrator of Bernard MjCoIgan. dee'd. Ebensburg. Pa., March 25. 18itt.tit ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters ol administration in the estate of Charity T. Sharp, late ol tbe township ot Al legheny, coonty of Cambria, deceased, having keen granted to ns. notice Is hereby given to all persons owing said estate to make payment at once, and those and those having claims against tne same will present them properly authenti cated lor settlement. JOHN W. SHARP. JOSEPH SHARP. Administrators ol Charity Sharp, deceased. Lorelto, Pa.. April 1. lSfi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTiCE. Letters ol Administration on the estate of An astasia Hewitt. late ol Washington township in Cambria eounty. deceased, having been grant ed to me, all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make paymont without delay and those having claims against tbe same, will pre sent tLeu properly auibentleatt1 lor settlement JOHN H.KELLY, Administrator of Anastasla Hewitt, deceased. Lilly. Pa.. April 2nd, IWtt. M. D. KITTELL, Attorney-o r - j -a v EBENSBTJRO, PA. Ufflce in Armory llalldixig, opp.Cvuri Uoue. limnl Dlaek IommI Mlaok Ilmxl Klaok 1 all latest spring Knee Pants, Our stock in WE CAN SAVE YOU AT LEAST IOPERCENT. BY DEALING WITH US. A' I'DITOIIS' SETTLLMKN'T with the Sutiervisors of Washington tow nshin for the year ls.il. (.KtlKI.K sKltoI.D. Hi;. To amount of duplicate PX. sT To amount license fund ifKUt'i To balance from last settlement i.t 71 :r,:so (it. Hy Auditors' exonerations II ','. Hy amount returned to Commission ers 11 4H Hy amount horse hire CT 4u Hy amount worked out by taxables. :c ol Hy commission on cash collected tl i.iis. at .1 per cent T (I't Hy orders redeemed ,'f' 4."i Hy cash paid for work 14'.' s:, Hy cash paid for lumber. liitil Hy (io!. days services at supervisor at L.'a.i per dav l'i: 74 Hy trip to LWnsburg -Jim:! 11 v oath of oflice -j.". sv..-,l n ... -iicv . .?14 K47 . . ISO HI fion 4i Halance due supervisor JOsKI-ll lloYI.AN, IilC. To amount duplicate To amount license, money l:. Hy Auditors' eXonerat Itdis '.' ( Jiy amount returned to Coinniis- sioners Hy amount horse hire Hy amount worked out by t txables. By commission on cash collected fI.2.'W.sn at S per cent Hy orders redeemed Hv cash paid for work Hy cash paid for lumWr Hyltodays as supervisor at $1.." per d-iy Hy professional service Hy tools and sharpening J5y exn-nses to Ebonsburg Hy oath of oflice llalancc due township jtt 4: 11'. c.i 171 vs: L' i:i 4 Kill 41 ..?.Vi3 14 . . '..". S3 Liabilities, as per order book. . . . Assets, due by Joseph Hoy land.. Liabilities in excess of assets -J.4 31 We. the undersigned auditors of Wash ington township have examined th above accounts and liud them as stated. Ii. C. .MYERS. A..T SANK Ell, .MOVER. l I Auditors. Clerk. Cf.i. J. S RWApr.BIS, March 31, lKn.'. Tp. Spring Styles Our Stock is ripht up to d.ite. In the mutter of late styles WE ARE ALWAYS IN THE FRONT RANK, display ing all the choicest new novelties :ts fast as they ajiiear. We keep a thoroughly modern line of goods in all depart menis, cater to the very bes: irade, and make it our special pride to be at all times fully stocked with the latest and best. DRESS GOODS. We received last week a full line of Dress Cashmeres o,f the latest patterns. PlIK F.S: Cashmere Cloth Lll-ler . . . .Vl 1 ejil . . . .:to cent s . . . .:!." cent Also a large line of Dress Ginghams, Calico, Lawns, Lace, lare line of Cambrics. Our stock of Furniture has never been so complete as at present. Come and see. It is for your own interest. Chamber Suit Complete. Piece. ( hoi ry and Oak s'.m.oo. Chatllln-r Suits Complete. Pleee. Solid Oak ".'."i.dO. Spring Hookers. Carpet Seat . 1 ri 111 mod w it h Fringe . .'.'.. 10 t,i l.c. Also a good assortment Extension Tables, Cane-bottom Chairs, Small RocKers, Stands, single Bureaus. The Champion Clothier Simons, are able to knock out all competition in that line. We have practiced the clothing business for the past 18 ears. You are sure to get satisfaction in our establishment. We displayed last weeK over 1,000 pairs fiuest light weight Pants that means shades. Men's Fine Hlack Dn-ss suits, from. Hoys" Cassimeio Suit-, all wool Children's good School Suits "."..(Ill l.'.is l.l:.' from le. the above ready to be examined. DON'T 1 OPOIIT Our llaiiimolh (irocerv Dcpartmenl Which we l itely built. It is a Dandy the largi-t in Cambria county, tilled up w ith the Wst in that line ami are ready to give von Hat-gains. IommI til'i'Oll CofTei-e lo liood Koastod Co flee '.Mo i:t Cans Tomatoes i:t Cans Com i.oo. Kxtra;Mnl Flour 1 Extra liood Flour 1 . -f . Extra O.mhI Flour I. '". Extra OihmI Flour I. lo. litnni Lotliolit Chop 1. '.'"'. Wo also keep t he ln-st stock of Meals and ot her at tides in t he line. Don't fail ! give us a call. We w ill save you '.'.". per cent, on your purchase. Ol ' II SI I(E ST( II K is ready fm inspection and has never be. n -o hug.- as it i this spring. We carry ovel -Hi til lid out stvl.sof Ladies' Fine Die Shoes, ami we fool sure we can please you. Also, keep a large u oilmen! in Men's, j;.,y-" and Children's Shoes. We quote you prices: Ladies" line Douglass Shoes. .!.. a pair. Ladies' fine Kid Shoes, si.p. I. a. lie-' tine Kid. vv it h Patent Leal her Tip-. 1. 7 I. Ladies' Mi .i o. t o Spring Heel. H.-N up to?.'!. una pair. Men's good Dres shoe, sd.oo a pair. Men's Ooo.l Dr. Shoe. iM.4s a pair. Min'stJood Dres Kangaroo slim s. s-.'.-.'t a pair. Men's Ihogans. .-. a pair. Hoys Dress Shin s. Infant Sinn-s from o to pic. I'urehi.sors can't mis it in our large estalili-hni.'iit. Theri-foro. we inv ite you to come and have a look at the m w stock ju-t received f .r spring. Those who buy early la-fore the usual spring rush begins will ha v-l he ad vantage of . looting from an unbroken assortment of all the new patterns, to In- had when d. -ir -tl. SIZjVEOILT - &c - CO., GALLITZIN, PENN'A. A Matter of Great Importance to You. I f suffering from long st a mli ng Chronic Diseases. Di-ea-e of t he Hlo.nl. Skin, ami Nervou Sjstem. as well a tho-e suffering fiom EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT TROUBLE. v.- v ' :' -.tlfr- - "',:t;t"- 4 'Ml '." V-3sss5iss .''.-.-s5ss!. . - ' J. J. Mcllellati, 91. I. Spr-iaill, m Jin-' ( 7':- ' ks Exaiiiiuatiou and Consultation Free (o Evervloilv. i CIIRoMC D1SEASKS OF K ES. Such as traniilated Lids. Chronic Ifitlaminatlon o( the Lids, ol ti,e lri". ol the Choroid, ol the Retina, t'hroiuc I i.-rrution?t. Spauis ol tl.o Lio and t'.yr. Z ears riuii, Inu o I t tie check. Day ao! Niaht HliU'lnes". I'uruicLt or .Matter, fit Sore Eyet. lonorrl.eal ipb thai una. Syniphilli ic I iplo thalmla. lie. I liiotcht-s or ltrowti ones on the Bail, W hite Si.ots on Eye. tiiauccmia or Cuppinir ol the Nerve. Amiinrosis. Fallina out of tbe Laches. Sores. Redeems ol Edaes ol Lids and Eyes, an 1 all other diseases to which the eve or ilr'apneud anaes are liable, positive and ramd cure auaran teed. A WORD AlfUI TCATAIilill. It is the mucus metunrace. that wondcrtul seiul fluid envelo surrounding the delicate tissues ol the air and I" "1 passattcs. that t'atarrh oiakes Its stronghobl. Ince established it eels into the vitals and renders a Hie a long drawn breath ot misery ard disi-ase. dulling the senFe of bear ing, traiumelina the n.wer ol i-pee.'h. ilestroying the (acuity ol sineP. tainting the breath and kill lngtbernned pleasures ol taste. 1 nridiouidy. by creeping on lrom a simple cold In the head. It assaults the membraneous imina and and envel opes tiie bones, eating the delicate coats aud causing Inflammation, slouching and death. Nothing short ot total eradication will secure health to the patient, and all allevlatlves are simply procra-tinated suffering, leading to a fatal termination Even when the disease has made Irigtttul inroads on telicate constitution?, bearing, smell aud taste have been recovtred and the disease thoroughly driven out. Diseases of women, quickly cured. Cancers of the knife or caustics. -ti cuiuiig. no MOUNTAIN HOUSL". B ENS BURC. PA. April Wednesday, Thursday, 1.0 21 WINDSOR HOTEL, April May Monday, Tuesday, 18 10 N'lrTlCE Is hereby given that an application will lie made to the Oovern.-r 01 Pennsyl vania on the Ifilli clay of Vsr, le. bv A. W. Buck, Thomas I isms. Thotnas McBrren, John L- tttouga and J. O. Llovd. under the Act ot As. eembly approved April 2: 174. entitled "An Act to provide lor tbe incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." and tbe supplements there to lor tbe charter ol an Intended corporation to be called Tbe ttienshurg Building Loan Asso ciation ot Ebeneburg. Pennsylvania, the charac ter and object ol which are the accumulation ol a land by the n.ontbly contributions ol its mem bers tbereol. and to loan the same from time to time to enable tbem lo purchase real estate build tbem elves houses. or cuaaae in any legitimate business, and tor these purposes to have, possess, and en toy all the nvhts. Iiencfits, aud ptivilegcia ol aald Act ol Assembly and supplements thereto. M. D. K1TI1XL. Ebensburg. l a.. April T2, to ICE MS! I O. A4. OTTN or k t it per v aid. pc v a I'd. per v an!. Muslin, Plain to .!.(!. to Pl.oo. to 7. .Vi. p, Lis. N t eep it pel pound, pel' p.Mllld. sl.oo. A '. Y s K-'-:J.- - -1.- ''ST-'VJi Specialist. CHRONIC DISEASES. The doctors treat no acute diseanes but make au e-it to specialty ot chronic and lonu standing disca-c. t'a.-s mven up by other doctors au.tpro nounccl incurable, tlu-v most desire to see. The d.K'ters have treated over over l.Vooi. cases in ( Mil o in the last twelve years, many ot which had been Kiven up an incurable, Some to be blind, others to lie deal, and a li.rvo number to be Invalids tor life. But behold' now they see and hear, and tunny are started on the ril,t road to health and recovery every day. The doctors are surrounded with the luricest collection ol hne instruments ever imported to this country lor examining and treating all chronic diseases ot tlie Head. Fa -c. Eve. Ear. Throat, Heart, l.unas. Stomach. Liver kidney. Bladder. Skin. Brain, and Nervous System. Can cers. Tumors. Piles. Swellings. Old soris. Fits, Paralyi-ls. Neuralgia, Rheainatlsm, Dropsy, Oout. Sick Headache, IM-Iulity, Ix-presslon ol Spl-its. D seares ol Children. Hereditary Dis easeases. etc.. etc.. and In lact all long standing and Chronic Diseases. RECTAL DISEASE. They also make a riieciiilty of all form ol Keo tal Diseases, Files internal and external. Itch ing and bleed ina rectal ulcers, fissures, fistula Inch are often takn lor Cecnenus and Lung Diseases, a II cured if taken In time. Remember we cure all (onus ol Piles without pain, de't-nilon or interuptlon lrom businoss.'and without the use ol a knlle, caustic, ligature, or In lection. Come and be convinced. Dr. MeOlcllan made Ibeee diseases a siecia!ty lor ten years in a largo city. ' v, II. M. TAVI.OIt, M. I nob as have battled the skill of all phviciau- aud leinedje. , iii mors, tibioid and polypoid grow t hs cured without the u- pain, no Uan ng' i. May J II lie Jul v 13 11 A ugul 18 15 10 10 11 August 8 9 JOHNSTOWN. June July 13 11 11 12 i; 17 F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Centre Street, Near Jail. a. The undersigned desires to inform the pub. lie that be baa opened a shaving parlor on tn. tre street, near the tail, where the bartering bus. iness In all Its brancbei will be carried on In th future. Everything ne.it and clean. Your patronage solicited. Y. X. FEES. T. W DICK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, KHK joint' HO. f'KNK'A sSpec!al attentlcn given to claims !r Pen slun buuuty, etc. ebT- fr 0 f
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