Ktmuan. :i x o.. i"A. MAY . I".. . ,,f Cairolltown, Mon.liiy. :.. .1 at li lime '" uv iii-irniim-;i: t.-ii.ifil t ii- opt'ii- inn! jli;..ri,fW. II. C'or. w i-.li typlmiil ft-ver. .,, M. r.-. r county de- i,;iars" worth of r:n:iii" i:-:ir. r. of t.tmiiy ..f M. l ; 1 1 till I' tiinr. ;ll, re mi i ! tn i Ii ir- ,,f t,.- .lnni:ita , ,11 villi l" liId . .-.!. , ; i ;tl LtT Imllii ,..!(.. mi atur :. y.-.ns. : . :i- in alt.-iul--I'li.-.lay. !ie r .-. v;i up.-rii'r !.iy. I .11 v c II t i o II ,f pt-t.p!.- .i iimvn aud .lii.iiii: f at I'rk. i i In- hrani-U .11 -i-.iiii td.mIu- tlll- 1-llIlVt-ll- !,.- t'r. . -,1.1V ,111 ami paid pli-a-anl i: I ' .ii, .1!. i I k f i T Wl-il ,1 tf the li n iihTiiii i-ijliiiucted are piiltilisf ( . n ! re -I reel, fur at , nni ill nf the : iiceii pie:l liv i aiiL'hl lite nil , . i . a in time and i . i . V. Ilnwl.-i I ii ni y, was i!e M.. inlay abi.nl noon. 1, ii . insurance. ,,-....f U'a. kliek lown- .:. ii-t fur a couple w inter a- ill tovs n : ij.:.!;y regaining his .-1 in J of t lie I!erks , -.1 V repi'i ts ere : ii.it a niiiiitier of .. ,i up their w heal in ,."i;s. Yi u.'if.u t nri ni; coni ,t.r lialt in its clay .,: w i.rk-. t'i irive ii, i t . The hole is ,i- ; i ip.w. r. i . il-kieiwn citi . ; h;i l.i-eii -.-rioiisly a 1 . i t latest ac- ! ; i, ,n as t,i-i nir niiu-h a a :,, recovery. . in aL'e.l resident of - I., i Koine iii thai ,! aU.ut -si years. : !,'i-l,aiul. wlio is an it up I'hiltlri-li. : i' r v a- struck hy - I. nly about ." e eiilliZ. 1 lie a and it is other- .uatily not re- l r .niinetit ph"si i n.i; i ve of Cam i. i.-d a dwelling .' :,-N ii and will i. li. al city about i. u l. i is i-aui;ht a ti i ii sr in ti k- , K.i-l ar.l. about : J hut his t oii- : : i U- or no hopes Mr. .1 .-.-ph Kara i .. I..I ..I the ( res I . ..pe Uro-.., I l iken chart'e . i a .:; c.iiiiiiiiie the I. . a . r Voder towu : .: i i by A ideriiiaii i-. ' ii s-al ut day on a . ;o e. I le is in .;. an. I he w iil like- v the tate de v 1 u o new cor eeiit. of H hich ni-. More than t'. I .ii ien c.ir ' !.' stale. : n ioiiinaker of i'.i In line, went hi children an I iroing to his a: I. in-' -if. Hi- minil t- 1 I y money los. ;s. ' -' I rnie for those ' ' '1 il ll I lie proper a -. i ii-. j to ovr I .liaiiieter. erv -:mplv l li---ell nito i ' iiiii-t iimil they n.!i,-v.,m.i.i or lllair i:l ..ni iu itations .o n.-r of Cambria. II .,ii n.l.,!! and I'.ed- 1 ' ii I I ; i : i r county .'ii;iii on .1 line lh. ii i had been work , i ' li.- j .b Saturday :.-'iiii j Sunday morn- ii. a hen he fell off near ! "ii and fractured his :'ow. ie xvas taken a u; .-1, t . ; "il.iio celebrates the ' iiilr.dluetiuii into ' V.i!L.r lUo-ijjh lirst in Aiii.-iica to Kiii? ll." a',: ii, ' tiny were a lux- ' '-'.mi! two shillings " ''lll,,;-,. ".ti.pri.ins the dilTeren 1 -tat., i- Im-iiis; erect- - ji. i oi lege. 1 here i.r -',,i. iu . ie obeli . A-nTy-u feet in height ' ' icial iM.ulder. The arr'"-'d in treoloKk-al se ' '- arl of Huntingdon t " t-r t he -u--tiou of a '""r;M-tj,.,, 'n.re are x.'Vfn 1 1,.: contest a pears to n..-w,r IJIltj of york Tufeorot. f,f Johnstown, ere taken an Mondav i r-.,.:. Tlie latest is corn-cob syrup, which it is said, experts' cannot tell from the Gnest maple product. To make it take twelve clean cobs, put into a gallon of water, boil till quite soft; strain off the juice and add a gallon of dissolved brown sugar. When cold it Is delicious, according to an Ohio paper wlioe readers say they have tried it. Andrew IVters, whose home was at lla.letou. Pa., attempted to board a mov ing tran at .Sunimerhill on Sunday after noon and missing his hold fell under the wheels and had both his legs ground off near the knees. lie was taken to Johns town on an engine and then to the Me morial hospital, lie died at S o'clock on Sunday evening. Frank Tri i le, aged about 40 years, of Saginaw. Mich., was ound unconscious on the stone bridge. Johnstown, at two o'clock on Saturday morning. It is sup posed that he was struck by a train. He was taken to the Memorial hospital, where lr. W. I!. Lownian attended to him. He is s uttering from a concussion of the brain, but the doctor expects hint to recover. The work of straightening the P. R. R. track between Fillv and Portage, says the Sou'.h Fork Iierrit, is not being pushed as rapidly al present as during the tirst two ion' lis of the work. It is said the com pany has decided to send a specified amo'inl each month at the job. Many of the lalorers have teendisc barged, but this is due partly to the fact that much of the surface work has been done. Lizzie Mitchell, a prisoner in the Wil-liam-port jail, Wedueday night of last week, set tire to old clothes and paper on the floor of the cell in a spirit of revenge for punishment inflicted by reason of ob strcperousness. The girl got more than she w anted, for she nearly choked to death by the smoke and had to be assisted to the corridor by the sheriff. The flames on the lloor were easily extinguished. John Robb. an aged track workman on the Penusy Ivania railroad, whose home is at Nineveh, while trying to get otit of the way of a west-bound freight train near his home at an early hour Saturday morning, tripped on a stone and fell in front of the engine, the pilot of which struck him. breaking three of his left ribs and one of his collar hones. He was carried to his home at N ineveh. His condition is criti cal. - On Sunday afternoon William Arble and Ceorge McCans, two Altoona boys, were playing at the former's home and found an old a-- -calibre revolver which thev up posed was not loaded. After Arble had napped the pistol once or twice it went off ml the ball entered McCans' right side ear the ninth rib, glancing off and bury- ng itself in the llesh w here it could not be found. It is not certainlv ki.own whether he wound w ill prove fata! or not. M iniiit! Swanger, the 12-year-oid Al toona gill, who poisoned her uncle, Wil liam Mctlregor, by placing a dose of rough on rats in his con ee, was on Monday lorning, at Hollidaysburg, sentenced by udge Hell to the custody of theChildren's Aid Society, of Western Pennsylvania iu he society's institution at Pittsburg. flit cliil J's grand mot her also drank the isohe.l c ITee, and ne.r y died. The girl's motive was to obtain the old womaut m- u ra nee money. Miss Mattie. daughter of Evan Jones, miller, a former resident of Cambria town- hip, died at her home in Derry, Pa., on riil ay of last week from scarlet fever, ied about twenty years. Her remains were brought to I'.elsano on Sunday and nlerred in the Methodist cemetery. On ccount of the refusal of the railroad com pany to carry the remains owing to the oniagious nature of the disease with which she died, the funeral procession rove overland a distance of forty miles to llelsano, w here two other children, of Mr. one-' were burned. Kurglars broke into the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railroad station at Mi- halTey some time Monday morning. After ransacking the building, scattering books. papers and the contents of a trunk over he floor, they tore the case containing the icket. stamp and money drawer from its fastenings and carried it to the river bank. .ii rods distant. Here it was found about loon by some lir.ys and the station agent. I). K. Williams. The contents of the money Jrayer. about 2.1 cents in pennies, was abstracted. The tickets and stamp was found intact at the same place. In ly.' Mr. Pates Ceorge. of Indiana county, attempted to cross a bridge on a road iu Clacklick township, Iudiar.aroun ty, with a traction engine. The bridge proved to be unable to carry the load and the engine went down about eight feet The supervisor refused to settle the mat er, and Mr. (leorge brought suit to recov r. The case has just lieen decided in the Indiana county court in favor of Mr. i.eorge, damages being awarded him to he amount of $'l.'.'. The costs on the suit will make this neglect of the supervisor cost Kiacklu-k township about Ji.mm. John Strunguest. aSwede, wasbrought o jail in this place, one day last week to answer t3 a charge of horse stealing, pre ferred by I (avid Rost, Sr.. of Jackson town- -hip. A short li.ne before, Mr. Rose's on David, had driven to a neighbors and hitched his horse and buggy to a post. While David was iu the house, Strunguest anie along, untied the horse and drove (T. He was followed to Pell's Mill, Indi ana coui.-ty, w here he was captured and brought back, and is now in jail to an swer to the charge. Strunguest is about Vi years of age and formeily worked at Patiou. -The members of I ha West i;ranch Coal company, recently chartered at Har- risbnrg. met at Spangler the other day and organized for business. I he company owns two thousand five hundred acres of the best coal territory in that region, on the west side of the Susiiuehanna river, adjoining Spangler, and will begin its (le delopment. The members of the company m, v. t . l... . 1T..1. pr. S -III 'er V . 1. liigier, assistant, uuu- ed States treasurer at Philadelphia; ex- Senator W. W. P.etz, and II. F. Higler. of Cleartield, and William fc.inory.oi u- liamsport, all prominent in coal and nnan cial circles. a telegram sent out from Pliiladel- .... 'I'upsilitv fveninir contained the following i-oiieertiinjj tbe railroad which i.,. lu.i. (milt iiiirt way aorocs Indiana count v. and anoweu iu muu ai "a. 1 . . rt .. A n. Ka. "The Pitistmrc & Kafrn railroad projec tors, having coniple.tfd the Krading of the lirst fifteen 'miles of the Hue from Ma- hrUT-v its eastern term! nil, and having ,.rr.ii..d to connect with Andrew Car- neie-s Pittshurg & Hutler line, will rush the remainaer of the first efifty lti.u f..r trading fifty miles more r from Lush Creek to JSaltsburg. will be in vito,! snon. It is said the Vaudeibilts are interested in the line." Mr. Charles Kreainer, of this city, has eonsuinated a big lumber deal by which he has secured a large tract of land Id Cam briacounty. It is estimated there are 80. - tin feet of uine. hemlock and hard wood on the track. The Pennsylvania Kailroad non.ai.v has decided to build a blanch road from Clinton, a distance of fix miles, to the place w here Mr. Kreamer will erect his steam saw mill iu the woods. The mill at Uauphin which was erected to saw n.wt 1..0-S. has been taken down and loaded on car- and is now on the way to Cambria county. There will be eight or ten year's : .i.-tr.rt which Mr. Kreamer yawing - has secured. -Lock Harm xpre. The Compulsory Sfnool Law, The compulsory school law passed by the last legislature of this state went into ef fect on Monday. The proper books for the registration of children of school age are being secured by the commissioners all over the State and will be placed in the hands of the assessors, who are expected to make as full and accurate report con cerning thera as lies within their power. These reports will be furnished to direc tors and teachers, whose duty it then be comes, assisted by an attendance officer where necessary, to see that all pupils be tween the ages of eight and thirteen are in school the requisite number of days eighty each year being the minimun un less excused by reason of physical'or mental dissability or in the fact that thore is no public school building within two miles by the nearest traveling road. Parents or guardians who neglect to keep all such childreu in school, except excused by above provisions, are liable to a tine of fi for the first offense and fj for each subsequent one. There was some apprehension concern ing where the assessors making an enu meration of the children were going to get the pay for so doing, the law simply stat ing that they should perform the work and receive pay therefor, but sayiug nothing about the source thereof. The attorney general has giveu it as his opinion that the county, and not the towuship, must foot the bill, since the work Is dons under the supervision of the Couuty commissioners. New Coanljr KoperlataaBt. The convention of school directors met on Monday for the purpose of electing a county superintendent of common schools and was called to order at one o'olock by Superintendent Leech. If. S. Endsley, of Westmont, and William Davis, of Couemaugh, ere placed in nomination for chairman, and a ballot re sulted iu the election of Mr. Davis, by a vote of 1S for Davis, aud 121 for Endsley. Messrs. J. J. McCaun, of Lilly, W. C. Shitller, of Hastings, ar.d D. W. Kline felter, of Lilly, were elected secretaries. A motion to have the salary remain at l,7t was carried. For county superintendent, Johnson (J. West, of Ferndale, nominated Prof. T. L. tJibson. of Ebensbur; George W. Parks, of Couemaugh, nominated Prof. H. S. Render, of Conemaugh; and P. L. Brown, of Wilmore. nominated Prot. R. H. Biter, of (iallitzin. The fifth ballot resulted in the election of Professor Uibsou. The ballots were as follows: First. Gibson, 123; Bender, 46; Biter, 140. Second. Gibson, 128; Bender. 3C; Biter. 141. Third. Gibson. 133; Bender. 32; Biter. 145. Fourth. Gibson, 144; Bender. 21; Biter, 14o. Fifth. Gibson, 152; Beuder, 8; Biter, 142. Trial List for Jane Coarl. Following is the trial list for the second week of June court. Lloyd vs. Dunlapet al. C. & C. Coal & Coke Co. vs. Stiles et al. King vs. Wissinger. Johnstown Driv. Park Assu. vs. Adair. Wohl vs. Lofkivitz. Love Sunshine & Co. vs. C. C. Reilsleiu- A. Co. M'Gee vs. Conway. PfolT vs. Weak land. Goenner & Co. vs. City of Johnstown. M'Kenrick vs. Gray. Long vs. Sell. Glass vs. Poor Directors. Heslop vs. Keller.' Zentmyer et al. vs. Glunt. Adams vs. Adams. Equitable B. & L. Assn. vs. l'.ehe et al. Thomas vs. Pro. Mt. Fire Ins. Co. Witt vs. Boyd. Mangus vs. Bloom. Cramer vs. Strayer. American Road Ma. Co. vs. Cushiug. Mardis vs. Brendlinger. Ellis et al. vs. Dibert. Leahey vs. Maxwell et al. Thomas vs. Western Ins. Co. S. W. DAVIS, Prothy. Prothonotary's Office, May 4th, IS.;. Porta; PnUMrcTnablM. Postmaster J. W. McDonnell, of Por tage, is under a lo-days' suspension, pen J ing the straightening of his accounts, which are leported to be tl.iix) short. A vear ago John A. Troxall was post master, but he was found guilty of embez zlement in office, and being convicted at the November term of the United States District court, was sent to the peniten tiary. He is now serving his time. A. It. Smith succeeded Mr. Troxall, but his term of office was short, as his accounts were found to be wrong. He made good bis shortage and went free, being succeeded by McDonnell, who is now under suspen sion. Miss Esther Thompson is temporarily in charge of the office. Messrs. F. A. Thompson, of Lilly, and W. J. Brawley, of Portage township, are McDonnell's bondsmen. Marriage Hrrnnnn. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court for the week ending Thursday, May Tth, 18ii: John Buza and Anna Szejud, Hastings. John A. Patterson and Lonvenia Rein- ir.ger, Delaney. Charles Johnson and Julia Anderson, Johnstown. Fred W. Goller and Maggie Ecbensehr. Johnstown. Joseph G. Buck, (iallitzin, and Lillie M. Courad, Chest Springs. Reuben A. Glasser, Elruira, Ohio, and Maggie M. Swank, Johnstown. Celestine P. Reig, Carroll town, and Mary ti. Olme, Carroll township. John Wengen and Mary Fabian, Barnes- boro. Samuel Glass and Lizzie G under, Johns town. Married a Negro. Edward Crawford, a negro waiter al the Zimmerman house, this place, was arrest cd, Wednesday, on a charge of fornix, etc.. preferred by Miss Rose Jordan, a white gill, who had been employed as a domestic at the same hotel. The girl will soon be come a mother. She bas been at the West' more.laud hospital for several weeks, her expenses being paid by Crawford. The couple held a conference and decided to settle tha matter by getting married 'Squire W. C. Loor was summoned and performed the marriage ceremony at the hospital. Her home is at rsew Italtimore, Somerset county. H estmoreland Demo- emit. Henry Pitts, a colored man, aged 26 years, employed by Contractor McManus on the railroad work near Lilly, met with a bad accident near tbe Gallitzin tun eel about G:3 o'clock on Monday eveuing. lie was attempting to board a west-bound freight train, whea he missed his footing and was thrown nnder the wheels. His left leg was ground to a pulp and his faco was badly cut in several places. The un fortunate man was sent to Altoona on an eugine and taken to the hospital, where It was necessary to am ptitate bis leg about pieht inches above the knee. Pills ts un married and and officiated as subcontract or under Contractor McM annus. At the meeting of the board of school controllers of Johnstown, on Tuesday evening. Prof. J. M. Berkey, superinten dent of tbe Soiuersetcounty public schools, was elected city superintendent to succeed T. B. Johnson, whose term expires next month. Andrew W. Gonghnour et ux. to Vin cent Krist. East Taylor; consideration. $1,000. Union Cemetery association to William II. Miller, East Taylor, 16. Spangler Improvement company to J. Luden Henry, Spangler, $l.TO. James O'Brien et ux. to Robert A. Glass, Allegheny, $40. Roberi, A. Glass et ux. to Uirry Stevens, Allegheny, $300. Abuer Griffith et ux. to to Webster Land & Improvement company, Sunimerhill borough, and Croyle, f6,3. B. F. Price et ux. to Jacob W. Pringle, Johnstown, $2,500. Clerk of the Orphan's Court to J. M. Hair., Morrellville.fi. B. F. Long et ux. by the sheriff, to Wil liam B. Sterrilt, Portage township. $450. Mary C. Wentz et vir to Stanislaus Rozs sotko, Carroll. $25. J. L. Wool heater et vir to Teutouia Loau & Building association. Dale, $I.2ilo. Executor of Jacob Emigh to' Joseph Emigh. Summerhill, $3,ouO. Thomas II. Punish et ux. to Annie J. Hogue, Cressun. $St)0. John C. Morlin et ux. to John Baptlste Eliegeiue, Portage borough, $400. John C. Martin et ux. to Florestan Nevaux, Portage borough. $175. Frances Elizabeth Strasbaugh et vir. to Elizabeth Jane Edwards. Blacklick, $250. Johu L. Wagner to John W. Miller, BIicklick,$25. (arret Risban to Nicholas Behe et al., Washington $137. Sheriff of Cambria county to A. W Buck. Fbensburg, $25. Benjamin Winner et ux. to A. W. Buck, Ebensburg, $435. A. W. Buck to Helena Luttringer, Ebeusburg, $1. Washington G. St. Clair, by the sheriff. to Cambria Building Jc Ioan association. Lower Yoder, $25. Frank Ileiuer, by the sheriff, to Cambria Building & Loau association, Morrell- Ville, $25. G. W. Marsh, by the sheriff, to Cambria Building A Loan association, Johnstown. $25. James llowaid, by the sheriff, to Johns town Building tic. Loan association. Upper Yoder, $25. C. Lehman, by the sheriff, to Johnstown Building & Loan association, Johnstown, $500. Philip Mertle, by the sheriff, to Johns town Building A. Loan association, Johns town $25. James B. Learner et al. to Jesse E. Lea rner et al.. Susquehanna. f'.io. Amelia K. Glitsch et vir to Conran Mat tern, Johnstown, $1,100. Ellen Garrity et al. to Hannah Bagley, Johnstown, $5. Chest Creek Land fc Improvement com pany to James A. Rea, Patton, $50. John Rooney to Harbison &. Walker company, Reade, $150. Mary Fry et al. to AlexandilaB. Jordan, Reade, $350. Mary C. Myers to George B. Movers, Washington, $1. George B. Moyers ettix. to Pennsylvania Railroad company, Washington. $l,20). Emma Strayer to George W. Clark, Mor rellville, ft'.). S. Ellen Strayer to Bruno Daukpr, Mor rellville, $250. Andrew Peterson to Sarah Peterson, Patton, $1. ('miniiirallDD, Pat'.on, Pa., May 5th, !.. En. Fkkemax: I wish to call the at tention of the people of Ebensburg aud Patton, as well as the people residing along tbe way, that a public road leading fron. Patton to the county seat would be a great convenience and in fact is a public neces sity. There is considerable travel to and from Patton and vicinity to the county seat aud it is not always convenient to travel by rail. In fact the railioad connections are such that if a person in Patton wishes to go to Ebensburg and back the same day, the big end of the time is spent at Kaylor's Station and when he reaches Ebensburg, unless his business is very trifling, he must be on the hurry from the time he gets off the train until he gets on again to return If we drive from here we must go by way ol Carrolltown. which makes the distance fifteen miles. A good road could be made from Patton to Bradley's Junction and thence by Elig's mill, where It wonld inter sect with the road leading to Ebensburg that would reich the county seat with a distance of about ten miles, thereby short ening the distance between the two places about one-tbird. The farmers along the route who have produce to sell would be benefitted by having better facilities for reaching the mines at Patton, where, in Iu prosperous limes, they would always find a good market for their products. In these days when the "good roads" agita tion is permeating the country and the people, why not have a road from Patton to Ebensburg. A good graded road could be made between the two places without great expense that ' would be of benefit to the people of both places as well as the people residing all along the route. Good facilties for travel, increases travel, and with a good driving road between the two places, nature has already provided the grade, the pleasant days of summer nier would invite its use by people of every class and would bring travel to both towns that with the present connections will stay away. If the enterprising people of both places. as well as the farmers along the route. would look into the matter with a view to their own benefit, it will be but a short time until a move is made for the road. Entekpkise, Miss Ella Stophel. died at her home in Strongstown, Indiana county, ou Thurs day evening of last week, aged, 68 years. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Dr. Davison, of this place. Her remains were interred in the cemetery at Strongstown on Saturday morning. Orphans' Court Sale OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! BY Tlrtne of an order of the Orphans' t'oort ot CsmbrU Count. Pennsylvania. k me di- rectetl . I will exiwse to put.llo sale at tbe store room ot W . A H. Little, lo tbe Borouicb ol Loret to, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1890, at 2 o'clock, r. M.. all tne following J escribed real estate, vis: A plee or parcel ol land situate on tbe bead waters ol tbe t!best and Cleartield Creeka In Allegheny townabtp. Cambria County. Pennsyl vania, beatlnntnic at a post, a corner ot laod ol tbe belra o I Maniuel McMuilen. deceased, and on tbe road lomerly leading 'rum Loretto lo Ebena bura: tbence west along aald road lorty-two ant one-lourtb perrbee to a post, a corner or Williasn Weak land, deceased; IDenee nortb wtin aald land ret enty six percbes to a Kt: tbence witb raid Weaklaud s land east lorty-two and one-fourth perches to a post at Samuel McMuilen 'a land and on the road leadlnic trom l.oreite to vhest r-prDK; thence soulh with said McMullin's land seventy six Jierches to tbe place ol beainniBK. containing 1 w r-fi l x aunLSAnu r.x r. r.n FLKCHtS and narinic tbeien erected a large TWO-STORIED FRAME HOUSE and barn sad outbuilillnaa all In gvod repair. TEKMSOFSALE. Tan ner cent, ol the purchase money to be paid la hand at tbe time o I sale, the balance of ooe- tbird at the eonttruialluB ot sale; one-tbird In one year thereafter, and toe retnaiDinK intra in two veara irom tne cuonraiKiiuu ut . awio. ivu paymenta to bear Internet, and to tx secured by the judgment Don J and mortgage or purcbaaer. M. O. Ki l l fr.I.i. Trustee to aell the real estate ol Michael fjiavf. deceased. Kbeosbara-. Pa- May Tth. ldtt. St Mloeellaaooaa notices. "lirANTEU. A reliable girl a oook, Keler- J f enc ma to character required. MKS. O.O. PHILIPS. WAN rF.l) A. general representative In thla county to omaniie local board tor tbe Aruaana' Savlnva and Ijoan Aasociatlon. Ad dresa VI Ft tth Ave.. PitUbarg. P- meh22 WANTED-A reliable man to represent a loan Inmtnilon In Cambria county Money loaned In sums ol fiuo to $ 10,000. For particulars apply to W. M. DAVIS, Uoalport, Pa. mcbWtL rfHE Ebenabura- BnlMIng It Loan Aasociatlon I will offer for aale at tbe ouoetl chamber. Eb eosbunc, on the !ourth Monday la May, $1,000.00. THUS. OA VIS, Lbsteb LAKima, Secretary. President. w TOOL. tarmereean aret SB cents per pound In trade lor wool at tbe store of W. A. li. Little, la l.oretto. A lance and well assorted slock ol gen eral merchandise la on hand to select from, apr. 17 tt. ITor onniunER s r KOBEKT IKKdUSON. of Black tick town ablp. will bo a candidate lor tbe olttre olkuoly Commissioner on the Itemocratle ticket. sutect to tbe decision of the next county convention. AT THE OLD RELIABLE. Everybody, and especially tbe oyater-lovlna; K utile ol Ehensnorg, are Invited to call at Kobe eHreen's Old Kellable Kh Laura at, wben thev want good. Iresb Oyaiera. by tbe pint, quart or gallon Or yon can bave them Stewed or Pried, all at the lowest price. Freeh Oysters every day. oetiitl ADJOURNED Orphan's Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! HY virtue of an or.'er of the Orphan's Court of Cambria cuuntv. Pennsylvania, to me di rected. I will capote to public tale at tbe Central Hotel, in Carroll town, on SATURDAY, MAY 2., 1S9G, at 1 o'clock, r. a., tbe following d escribe-1 real estate, viz: All that certain piece or parcel 01 iana situate n the township ot Carroll. In Cambria county. Peonyla ,la,auolniDK lands of Sebastian Luth er. Philip Stolta. James Kick. Jobn A. Bonder, Lrbart rarauauicn, John, unerry. nenry r ara bauxh.Evan Morgan and William Koland. con tainlnK 349 ACRES and thirty-nine acres more or less, and barlnn thereon erected a new TWO-STORY PLANK HOUSE and lance bank barn and outbuildings all In good repair. There la a tcood orchard and plenty ot water on tbe larm. Tbe above described Is underlain witb valuable aeama ot coal, one ball mile Irom rail'oad. tine hundred acres of above land Is covered witb valuable Umber, THE COAL. The coal In. nnder and upon said land together witb tbe usual and necessary mininic nunisanu privileges will he ottered lor sale separate and apart Irom the surface, and the aurtace will be ottered separate and apart irom tbe coal, and the said lanu will be sold eitber In the whole r severed , to an It the desires ol the purchasers, and lor tbe best price tbat can oe obtained mereior. TEKMS UP SALE. Ten ner cent, of the Dnrchase money to be pal In hand at tbe time ot sale; tbe balance ot oned tblrd ot tbe uurcbate money at tbe eonbrmauon- of the sale :ooe sixth ol the purchase money In one veir and one sixth In two years from tbe eon confirmation ol sale, tbe delerred payments to ber interest and the remaining third ot tbe pur chase money to be and remain a lien upon tne real estate during the llletline ot tbe widow. Agiiea Zern. the Interest to be paid to her annual ly . and ibe principal payable at her death. I he delerred payments to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage of the purchaser. ANDKKW STK1TTM ATTF.K. Al'Ut'SUN SH AKfAt'H. Exerntora ot the Last Will and Testament of Ja cob Zern. deceased. Carrolltown. Pa.. May 6tb 189d. ma 8 3t- JOS. HO. Slack and White- You'll never make a mistake in select ing Black or White for a gown no matter what your age, complect ion or style equally good for young and old. Two Specials That should, and we believe will, bring us lots of Mail Orders. PURE TWISTED SILK "Black Grenadines Manufactured to sell at $!.() a yard- manufacturer missed in his reckoning we bought to sell 50 cents a yard. Same story applies to 43 inches wide White Pmttei Swiss regular 6Tc. qual ity, bought to sell and selling fast at 45 cents ayard. I Write for samples of tbe above, or any goods sold by yard measurement also ask for OrR New Spring am Sl mmek Catai.o(!IK-FREE! PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURG. Fr Tsar Hrwlect laa. Catarrah "Curea" or Tonics lor Catarrah In liquid form to be taken nternally, usually contain eitber Mercury or Iodide of Potatsa, or botb, which are injurious If too long taken. Catarrah la a local, not a blood disease, caused py a sudden change to cold or damp weather. It Harts In tbe aeaal paasag.es. atlectlog eyes, ears and throat. Cold In the head cauaea excesalve flow of mucus, and If repeatedly neglected. tbe reaulta of catarrah will follow; severe pain In tbe beai. a roaring; sound In tbe ears, bad breadth, and oftentimes an offensive discbarge. .The remedy should be quick to ally Inflammation and heal the membrane Ely's Cream Balm la the acknowleged cure for theae troubles and contains no mercury nor any in- urloua drag. Price, 60 cents. dov to 4 ty. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe Court of Common Pleas ot Cambria eouaty. Pa in re account ot wiuiam t;. Schrotb. assignee ol Charles ragan. Vbe under- signed, having been appointed auditor to report distribution ol tha lands In the handa ol tbe ac countant, as shown ty his first and nnal account to mnd among the tercons legally entitiea ut re ceive tbe same, hereby gives notice tbat be will sit In tbe Attorney's Koom. in tne iourt nouse. MMBihant. Pa .on TUKSUAY. MAY IK. at 11 o'clock, a. is., lor attending to tbe duties ot said appointment, wben a'l persons tnterestea may attend and be beard or be lorever debarred trom laying claim to any part vl said tuni a, .-II I U 1 1T.II1 Auditor. Ebensburg. Pa.. April Z!d IfNs. St. RESTAURANT NOTICE. I reapeetlutlv give notice tt my many patrons ol bensbarg and country people at at large tnat on and alter Aoril 1. 190. I will move my rea- taurant Irom Julian street to Ceotre atreet. In elgbto! the Cumbria House, next door le Wilkin son's Marble yard, where I will be pleased to see ail my eld patrona. noplog a liberal share ol tbe publie patronage. 1 serve meala and lancbea at all boura. Price, 16 and W cents. I will keep a lull line of confectionery. Iruite. candies, eigara. ovaters. lee cream In season. Ice cream in all Oi vors. Slectai ainnera ana suppers ruiwi v w; giving timely notice. spring vegetable la seasiu. 1 will bave a special parior ror iuim nu insir escorts. Tbanka for past la vors. Kespeettuiiv riwrt. mchaotl. JAM tS H. liANT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate ot Sarah Hagan deceased. letters ol adnilntatratlcn e. t. a. on tbe estate ol harab Hagaa. late ol tbe boiough ol Ual.llslo, In Cambria coanty. Pa , having beea granted to ae, all persona indents'! to aald eat tie are hereby uimni to make payment to me without delay. ud those having claima agalnat tbe aame will iiresent them, property authenticated tor settle ment. THOMAS W. HaOAN. Administrator. UallltxlD. Pa.. May lat.l. maieu HOME -SAT Then we The y oman Yho They make fun of the body does but it is she who knows a Bargain wot is a Bargain, (as Uncle Reuben would say.) Yard-wide Muslin, bleached Apron Gingham, - Light Calicoes, - Dress Ginghams at Serges, all wool, all colors, yard. THESE ARE ALL. BARGAINS. This cut represents a Wash WILL : JVOT : We handle a full line of this piece rusts bring it back and we FREE OF CHARGE. Yours for Low Prices, Sr:;oo.l.s amounting to f 10.00 or over to any tioint, All A. L. JOHSSTON. iff. J. tfCta. ".sua. tSTABLUBSD 18'J. Johnston, Buck & Co., J3ANKEHS, EBENSBURG. - PEJMJTA. A. W. BFCH, Caablar. Kbts blub d"1888. Carrolltown Bank, OAKKOIJ.TOWN. PA. T. A. NIIABBArtill, C'aablr. General Bantinit Business Transacted. The following are the principal features of general bacalng bualneaa : DEPOSITS Received Da v able on demand, and Intereat bear Ing certificates Issued to time depositors. LOANS tr-. tn onatomers on tavoranie terms auu approved paper discounted at all times. COLLECTIONS Mul. in the locality and upon all the banking towns in the United Ptatea. Charges moaerave. DRAFTS -a IV. TrT.tl Issued negotiable in all parts "' states, and foreign exchange laaued on all part of KaroF. AC'COl'M l l t. uiilMU r, Of merchanw. farmer, -nu - T ' :?!lZZr?Er an tnaacMon. .hall be ft.W - atricUy" private and V-S Sd that they will be treated as Ilbera-ly as good banking ml- will P"", JOHNSTON. BC1M a CO. TuuimT" aiAioTa1aD. REED & READE, Attorneys ox jliiw. EHLNSBUKil, - - - FKHMA. 4-jfflce on Central atreet. I 93 KTTTELL & LITTLE, Attorneys at laAV, EBENSBUKU, PA. M-()ffle In Opera House. J. T. W. DICK, . ATTuKri EimT-LAW, KBBMSBCaai. Pbsiw'a- 4-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Bonnty. etc eni- Tt J. F. McKENKICK, ATTOBMBT iHDOOl imUol AT LAW, fcBtJSSBUKU. . PA rUfflea oa Centre street. He II. MYERS, ATTOK.NET-AT-LA v Ebbbbbubo. Pa. WOPea IB CoUoaade Row. Centre street. D ONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKN lT-AT-LA W. Eaaasacaa, Pbbba. (SOI!lo la Opera Boos, Center atreet. IF YOU ARE NO'S 1 H are not satisfied until you are With goods and prices. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. Everything we have is fresh. We guarantee quality. We want juui icgutai ttii-iii jiear-iiruuuu can eat. We sell standard Corn at 5c. Tomatoes, Cc. schreded Coeoanat. 8c. Prunes, 5, 7, 0 nd 10c. Evaporated Peaches, Cc. Raisins, 4c. Corn Starch, 5c. package Coffee, 20c. Loves Bargains. woman shopper every or unbleached, 4 c. - - 4 Gin. wide at 50c 5c. Cc. 7c. per "wiHi ii:e.a:d The Carpet Trade and there must be a solid substantial reason for it. There is and the reason isn't hard to locate. It is such goods and offers as these: All-wool Ingrain Carpet, Other Ingrain for -Home-made Rag Carpet, If You Arc Going to This Spring see our stock of Wall Paper, low in price. Boiler that RUST. Tinware. If any will replace it CALLITZIN. PA. DELI YEUkl) FfcEK Kinds and Sizes for Sale OILS ! OILS ! The Atlantic Refining Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty of manufacturing for the domes tic trade the finest brands of Illuminating and Lubricating Oilsf Naphtha and Gasoline That can bo MADE FROM PETROLEUM. We challenge comparison with every known product of petrol eum. If you wish the HDst : Uniforiiily : Satisfactory : Oils in the market ask for ours. ATLANTIC REFINING CO, PITTSBl'Ktt IEPT PlTTSBUKir, PA. eetW.wly. Mountain House Shaving Parlor Treated on tentro street near Mountain House office Shaving, tiair uniDg ana sniMiw ng done to tbe neatest and best manner. A ha.re el Tonr wuuoik wiwi'to. WANTED AGENTS If II tonpmnt tbe to U.inw Nurr Bl , Amrno. Mt-g wMttHv a.lvwtwr.1 tittv IViur mm: known and mantrd by every .ini.-T. That le way araissrn alwaye mmrrr-r mn. a ad riprrH-scnl Aaeatta able lawir satlew mm taroase. Now M tbe hum- lo simit. write c-i i WANCER A. BARRY. Mt. Hsss Nareorlew, Kocbeeaer, Ft. V. FRflZEfl AXLE GREASE BEST IN TUB TTORLD. Its wen iiigqualiUcsi are nnrorpawd. actoally OutlasUng two boxes of anv othrr brand. Nrt ffvted by heat. trtiKTf I1B (iCM INK. SVU BALK BV Pr.U.KRS :knkh mj.y. i im-irh 1JLJJU' satisfied iraue. .Let us sell you all you Chop per sack, S5c. Tea, ISc. Best Tea, 40c. Sib. can Apple Butter fcr 25c. Syrup, 30c. L Beans, 5c. Mustard per glass, 5c. Apricots, 10c. 40c. 30 and 35c. 35 and 40c. 25, Do Papering It is very handsome and BICYCLES. by J. W. SHARBAUGH, I Bir.ufa-iiTT' ;nt fr iThe Ellis Keystone Threshers and Cleaners. Champion Binders, Reapers and Mowers. Hoosier and Crown Grain and Corn Drills. Wagons, llanows and Cultivators. Es Urz? K:::i:s a -j.:ialty. For information concerning any of the above send postal card to J. W. SHARBAUGH, .-.. .m t'arrolitown. Policies wntton at abort notice In tbe OLD RELIABLE ETNA" SibkI etlaer rtrat C'laiaa STaanpataileat. T. W. "DICK, rXT I'OK THE PIRB 1XSDRANCBC0ST. OOMMEIHOEI BUSINESS 1794. Ebensnarg. Jnty 1.18. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter nl the bos I account of Frank M. ht1.-r. administrator ot tirorge Mistier, de ceased: Aud now. Af-rll nh. x Horace Kuee ap,intcJ su.liur Ui d.ftril-oie t.e lands lathe bands of sal.l acfwnttii. -Br the 1ct." rtm"d At-rtl n. lw4. V. K. Jt'.N KS.CIers .. ("Bt. otke Is heretv given, that -uruct)t to tbe above antaent. I will sit at tc y etboe la tbe r'tlterlai ding, t'ltnt.ta street . T hir.t vr.. Cut ot Jnhti.tovs. un 11 lliAV. MAY lv.b. lMA.at 10 ol.-k in tl.s t.re-Mon. wb-u sn.l whsreall rmnt ktr.Bcrluai pa the satd U4 a.f a-ear and .reenl the moic All rruai lall irg te .reeut tbr-ir rUiai at tbat time. tel'o tbe aa.litor. will te dpuarred trtn caiiag la tar a bareolthe taod. W. li. KK. Jubnt"a, Pa, April 2S. lfV6. AadituT. Il3t Snr- ir ii n
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