The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 16, 1870, Image 3

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Ji;'E 1C, 1S70.
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Gallager,s Grove,
,1MB LOBCTTO.
;R TICKETS, 50 CTS. EACH.
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OCAL AND PERSONAL.
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,"v oiirin tl' present term of
' 4v lUirent txpeirses, although
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k"- ,iiy (,i,-ht to i,3:v us "n ,
.,.i,viiii'ed that we IlHVt K1VI" 11111
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r.,f every t u.iu is "
' .. t.'fl.ir otVll concicnces t' sav
.lt is the proper way to treat a
K,Koik;ng Light ami nay io pei
liable I'Kp' T, and win. is anxious to
.-'jfl'ikscl that paper iy procuring
'fitirf r.t-iv u'fit. Shame on you.
k fr lti:nr o c-rt-liot V hen you
it i-ur chums are just atjil cur want.
!iu ic":mtv!iate.
L l'lll'SINUS AND Pl NCH IN;S
:.. .. . v. I f ...
. .,. ..i fi tun cents I er quart.
.a s,!vt-ili.-'!i.'i.t of Unties Warner
stV.
hi. tv ha9 declared fir Hon.
y r.stu f"r Cet!ress. which secures
,i!i :i, aiwl titctiuti win loiiow
rrl' t r. i'f the Cnrd ri i Uiuse, liad
i rtui.e t- a J00 kvrso one day
k. lie n'n;fll HPckirntally bp.ke
.:i the iastu;e fi-dd. And hitd to be
v., (1.h1 prevails in 'lit rivrr below.
i'i;:i.L(r rifts whW-li tiiu k fast about
;;m, ar.-i elsewln'ie, s )ine two or
r.-ks -u, will a-j be g-jt tafvly to
A hcr. stolen near Youngstown, West
moreland county, was -recovered at Murt
sler, this county, and the thief captured
rear that place, rn day last week, through
u.e effottsof K. II. Drown, fcVj,, of Oresson,
who deserves much credit fur bringing about
the result. The thief, who is how in jail at
Greensburp. saysthat he belongs to iin or
Knizol land of bcrre thieves, ard proposes
to get himself out of trouble by exposing his
ataociatei.
The Koiuih of July is to he pic-nicked
all along the line this-.year, and the man
who don't want to run against one of thoe
institutions had better keep within doors.
It would he easier to tr-ll wlipre tht-m ;n'f
than where there is to ba a pic nic on that !
nay. me last two places heara trom are
Runiruitville and Carrolltown, and if any
person don't know what true out door en
joyment and recreation means in its fullest
sense, they can learu it pleasantly and to a
good purpo.se at cither of those placrs.
Mr. Oat man assures us that since the
foimation of the new firm of M. L. Oatman
& Co., the enlargement of their store room
and the iotroductioB into it ol the immense,
varied and handsome stuck of dry goods,
dress good, clothing, (lueensware, notions,
etc.. with wlrich it is now filled from one eri(T
to the other, their customers hive greatly
increased in number. an:l they find it the
easiest thing immaginabl to sell goods and
give entire satisfaction to all who come.
This firm h.iB certainly a magidficent Mock,
and as they hell excusively for cash and ell
at tljfv.bvjttoui figure, it is no wonder that
their busir.es j rogret-s is upward and ou
waid. I'atronize them.
Local Correspondence.
chiM !;iiif'l D'ker was bitten by a
."! n.::k at Mi l Cifct-k, Hunting
:a:v, "ii M'inHiiv week, but prompt
m were sj'j'iieu uiiwi me uuiiu a
ii' Ut Caiip? mid and paper
i: ikWwitta, Miiiliu c-unty. wa
iristtd awl turned to t tin ground on .
v vtnk. l.vs J20.000 insurauce j
it 100.
m-r sirs ff .1t a man was drowned
I!!;irk.':k, a fc dA ago, while en- j
itii n!ie: in seiaiug, but where or j
Lrjjinoj, ii i uuppeceu a. an, wt
!irn.
t Huntingi3,! n G!ole fays it hat no
)c :n pif'ti'.ui.cir.g an An;burgu
-iwlich txhibite.l there on S.ittir-
tut thing of the kind that ever
::st ice.
:'jJinon man wa:: instantly killed
Y'K ethers badly injured, among
i Ltr.casicr co'.iuty drover named
:Li.k, in a railroad collision at Blairb
lertXTTtiou, on Tliursilay night last,
mi Tuise. Eq., sn old anil respected
Id JiLnotown, died in that place, on
""ay last, at a very advanced age.
'.beta at church th-'previouii Sunday.
rw Krickm hv naralvpts sbiTtrv Iter
i tbe church.
' ttl:r rn both days interfered
yt tub. tho pic-nic at Dradlej's
ttk, and dampened the ardor
f'wu. ciothe uf many of the partic
f o great uat. We did not leara
fc"tiat tn'izciL
fi't rr-ret f 1. r. 1.
--r--- kbiu lUttl Alir. X I auk
W.ilw Julms town fur the Singer
i; B;jd.:ne, died very suddenly of hein
'ff the luugs en Tuesday of this
r-B. was a vuung man and whs
o-i,;..i,
claiming to he from IIarri9--l'U.td
Ur. Stewart Allen's vtt
tea dollars, while that garment
irg m the Pa. II R. warehouse at
:i--n a few days aro. The monev
r-ttu aaj the b.j s repritiianded and
vac,
.ttisil lull gored one horse to death
f', ' otljerg peverely in a pasture
1 Aueuhcny towisship, on Thursday
c-l rA Lcrses all beluuged to Mr.
KV- Some of thoeo "gentlemen
s"ltlne entirely tco obstreperous,
a w te tkea down o r,c.v nr two.
ftriM Win plead guiltv to fornica-
i.-.ty m our court last week, and
tenv was fnnn.? ..;.. ..r i;
-.utf ar,j senteuced to ten days in
J'"'. ! ne proceedings id com-
; e Fhall give in full next week.
Wir rLn.,u 1... . . , .1
I,- ub' oeen maue in me
lime tsi.u 1
uu 89 consequence
" . i leave nere until
I 7 minutes later thu under the
:""gement. Person. cnir.r B)!t
UPKlnUn tbe morDiDg will ba al-
i!Vm ,1 u vv tujojr mcuisui ves
Ucolr 1Cp may be conbidered a very
"udmittp.1 .
John I). Tlnmn. 1
S'afe . boot as aQv manufacturer
B is'.?3 hu,niIredli of persona can tes
bo" 1- ly maQ iu Northern Cam-
in-l;n . , ,cai UQe 'rencti caltstin
i:n cm h Work he dtfiea any one to
Lim fr I lrV,re conslantly pouring in
ia n pa ' lreCU0DS'
aaL UQt actual,y
anW,!. uay on account of a
er u-i rnes ,Q a field owned by
n tj. at. maes the matter worse
omai didn't ,nnCr ik
t!lr i".not willing to 6mr
Nam. ! a nre la Hie rear." she
warrant for the arrest of her
::iPt-Hitflci...., . .
4 "ia otw j 60 us a basket of straw-
lercrn. ! ' lch wer among the
sv. " lQsi and lusrmi. to fl.JVnv
'.cf'll1 l0ked nPn- Capt. D.
to th, ?fton' Srew tnem and
0, ! "e'e La them, but
lle tnf,,L'' .'" man, would e ap
ofC5 i,wabasket of straw
y. had we would hate it a creat
0
Pkhsonal. Kvnn llobtrts, E-i., present
postmaster at Johnstowu, whose oOicial he;d
has recently been decapitated aud will roll
into the basket abi ut tne 1st of next niomh,
(at which time Mr. Ed. B gswili take pos
session of the c ftice in the name of the bevv
incumbent, Mr. (Jettys,) is at present ou e
visit toour tow n. e are pretty good on
conundrums, but when we were asked the
reason why Judge Hubert was removed we
confess that it staggered us. We could see
no more etiuse fur his removal thau for the
removal of the county seat, which we can't
see at all, aud wlmt makes the matt'-r more
mysterious is Hint under the management ot
Mr. Rul-crts ar.' his son Ed. the affairs of the
oflice were conducted in a most fiiient man
ner and gave entire satisfaction to ail con
cerned. Add to this the other fact, that the
Judge touk a prominent part in securing the
voice of Cambria county in favor of the le
nomiiiatioi) of Mr. Muirell for Congress, and
it urnl not be wondered at that his removal
from an flioe controlled by the latter gen
tltmaii has taken his fiitnds somewhat by
surprise. SUM thvre is no accounting for
the quiik? and quiddities of either law or
politics, and the Judge look.? like a man who
would submit to such Morre'l influence with
the best grace possible.
Moiidav night s train brought to our town,
for a brief stay-, Jv.hn Cox, Eq., of Cone
maugh borough. Inie count v tieasiuer, who
is as ernestly r:d heaitily welcomed a3 any
man who iver'haJ a "local habitathn and
name" in i ur midst. The 'require, we are
ylad to say. has alniost recoveievl the use of
his injuied leg, aud says ihat he now feels
little or no pain in the fractured !imb.
Mr. (Jeorge I'ringle, fSr., of Summerhill
to .vuship, an old and earnest democrat and
honest man, called iu ou Tuesday to pay his
subscription, which he diJ with the rermirk
that he hail been netting the Democratic
paper published in Ebecsbttrg, through all
the innumerable changes and trials, for the
past thirty seven years, and that he designed
to keep on iu the good woik so long as lile
was left him. Mr. P. is a gentleman worthy
of the printer's benediction, and we hope
his good example will Cud many imitators
among our patrons. Iu this connection it
may not be amiss to say that our old friend
brought and left with us a rich specimen of
iron ore found on his homestead near Wil-
more, and which those nesning can see at
our office. Two veins of this ore, each fu'.ly
four feet thick, have been opened on Mr.
IVs premise, and as this land borders.on the
railroad and can be bought on fair terms, it
occurs to us that there is a good opening
there for some party or parlies to go in aud
make a nice thing of it.
Richard J. Proudfoot. Esq , now a resident
of Iowa, and w ho represented Cambri.t coiiu
ty in the lower branch of the Legislature
of this State during the sessions of 1850 and
18G0, is now on a visit to his old Pennsyl
vania home. Mr. P. is in the enjoyment of
excellent health, aud meets, as he de.erves,
with a cordial welcome from his old Cambria
county friends and acquaintances.
Robert Johnstou, an old canal boatman
who was well known along the lino of public
improvements many years ago, turned up in
our midst on Saturday night last, after bav
in spent seventeen years in California.w here
hewent iu 1849. and four years in Nevada
territory. Mr. J. has saw a good dtal of
the world and its tips and downs, and looks
rather the worse of the wear. He left here
to visit a sister near Loretto whom he had
not teen for thirty years.
Destructive 1'ire. The extensive pla
ning mill belonging to Hon. A. A. Baikcr,
and located at the cast end of cur borough,
was entirely destroyed by fire at an early
hour on Friday evening last. The work at
the mill ceased at 6 o'clock, at which time
all the employees except the watchman left
the latter remaining fully an hour and a
quatter after the other men had taken their
departure, during which time he took the
luual precautions against accidents by fire,
such as throwing water around and under
the furnace and sweeping away from about
it everything of a combustible nature. 1 he
watchman then went to a small office some
twenty yards distant, to fill and light his
lamp, anafcauoougu uc v.
the mill more than ten minutes, when he re
turned to it he found it so completely failed
with dense volumes of smoke that it was tm
possible to enter it. It is supposed that the
' . . . -i r -1- front Iho fnrnacn
Qreonginaten irom vi- -
which had got into the saw dust and had
baen smouldering for some time. iNothtng
whatever was saved from the interior of the
building. In the yard there was an im
mense amount of lumber, valued at about
$20 000. not more than $300 worth of which
was destroyed, owing to the calmness of the
evenin" and the fact that copious raina bad
fallen during Fiiday and the night previous.
Had it uot been for these fortunate circum
stances most of the lumber would undoubt
edly have been burned, as well as a building
close to the mill which contained a very large
amount of planed lumber. Mr Barker esti
mates hi3 loss at $7,000. on which there is
an Insurance of $4,000 as follows: $2,000 in
the Lycoming Insurance Co., $1,500 .r, 1 the
Cumberland Valley Insurance Co., and $o00
in a Philadelphia company. A number of
men have been thrown out of employment
in consequence of this lamentable catastrc
he but in view of Mr.'Barker's well known
eney and indomitable pluck and persever
ance it is fair to presume that another mill
wMioSi take the place o f tbejonp de. troyed
and that this much needed branch of indus
trv will ere long be once more conducted
wTtb bat vigor and success which have here
tofore characterized Mr. Barker' many and
important enterprises.
The Fulton Democrat office i3 for sale.
JonssToWN, June 13, 1S70.
Dear Irccman A narrow escape from a
suddeu and terrible death must be noticed
in our local mention this week. A citieo
of Johnstown was quietly atttudiug to his
duties last Wednesday when a miile was
hurled at him with such violence that, al
though it did not reach him until the follow
ing day, it would undoubtedly have killed
him instantly only for the fact that the per
son who threw it was about tweLty miles
away. His name is It. Hoy. The perpetra
tor of the deed is an editor, generally reputed
for having a kind heait, but somehow he got
off his balance this time. He claims that he
was provoked to commit the act. Perhaps
this is. true, but Mr. Roy, not the least in
timidated, says that ho'll do it more. Js'o
phelir.ks hurt !
A three year old daughter of Mrs. Margaret
McDade was drowned in the Oonemaugh
river, nearly opposite the Millville echool
hotiso, on Fiiday last. The child" had been
playing with a ball on the bank of the liver,
and, throwing it into the water, attempted
to wade in after it, but, getting beyond her
depth, she was drowned. The hotly of the
unfortunate little one has not been recovered
up to the time of writing this.
An attempted outrage on the person of a
respectable young lady residing in our sister
borough of Oonemaugh, is reported to have
occurred ou Monday night of last week.
The screams of the lady brought assistance,
but noVuntil the dastardly wretch had made
his escape. Rumcr says that the difficulty
has been compromised by the payment of
$200 and the promise to go aud siu .no more
on part of the would-be ."rapist."
A young man named John Ryan, who
resides in Plopcct borough, met with a fa
tal accident at Aitoona, on Friday night
last. He started from here on that morning
for the purpose of seeking woik at Aitoona,
his occupation being that of machinist.
Failiug to secure a job, he concluded to re
turn home and just us the Fast Line left the
dtpot at Aitoona he attempted to jump ou
the train, but missing his footing he fell be
neath the car and the wheels passed over
his lerr at tl,n bin. He was brouuht here ou
the same day, but owing to the severe na-j
ture of hi injuries he died at 11 o'clock the ,
following morning, ii is remains were in- i
teried in the Catholic burying ground on !
Sunday, followed by a large concourse ol j
sorrowing friends. Deceased leaves a wife j
and several children. !
Swank of the 'Tribune has just put up a
new power press from the establishment of I
Cottiell & Babcock, New York. It cost $1,- !
600. and was set up by Mr. Johu G. Ramer.
of that city. Friday's Tribune was printed j
on it oj Saturday, and it Works well. Mr.
Swank has now four presses a Gordon j b j
press, two Washington haLd presses and the j
new power press just relerred to. This looks j
likes business, and also indicates that a bij
press ure is to be brought to bear ou the re- j
moval question. The press is said to be the j
fulcium that moves the world, and the world :
is a biijjer thing than a county seat. So 1 i
advise you fellows up there to spit on your j
hands and bold on like grim death when j
you feel yur (county ) scat sliding from un- (
d.er you and gliding duwu the western tlope j
or the Alleghenies.
The Tribune contains tb? proceedings had
and speeches made at that little meeting that
I didn't talk out loud abotit last week. That
naner didn't content itself with aivhig the
balance of the story, as the Freeman intima j
ted, but published the whole thing from ue- j
.'lnmn-' to end. Don t lail to leau sneecnes
and all and respond br'u lly. Other meetings
of like import are 'announced here, but as
the sulject may be somewhat distasteful, I
shall content myself with a mere passing
notice uf such events iu the luture.
There are about four hundred pupils at
tending two select schools in this place one
under the auspices ol the Geimau Lutherau
and the other the Gei man.Catholic church.
This i educes the number attending the pub
lic schools about one-tenth, or perhaps more.
Two years ago nearly eleven hundred pupils
entered the Johnstown schools. Now the
uumber is, we think, 917. Conemaugh and
Millville, and even Cambria borough and
Prospect, contribute their quota to the telect
schools. The education there is partly sci
entific and partly religious, and both schools
are in a very nourishing condition.
Thoughtless boys and girls continue to
pluck the beautiful flowers from the shrub
bery that was -intended to honor the dead
and decorate the cemetery. We think there
are flower gardens enough about town where
bouquets could be plucked, without robbing
the craves of departed friends.
I "understand that some Blander hunters
have induced a colored woman to bring a
serious charge against one of our oldest and
most respected citizens. It is a charge of
crim. ton'., duly sworn to, and yet I do not
believe a word of the accusation, and tinst
that truth aud innocence will yet 'triumph
over cunning and malice.
Oa last Tuesday, while Mr. Harry King
was driving a buggy containing t xo ladies
and himtclf, the coupling suddenly broke
aud the three were thrown forward on the
heels of the horse, rendering the Animal un
manageable and resulting in a run iff. No
person was injured except Mr. King, who
was somewhat bruised.
Woikmen are now engaged-in repairing
and refitting the Foster House, putting shut
ters ou the windows, spouting ou the taves,
etc., preparatory to using the building as a
Female Seminary under the control of the
Catholic church. The -building is large and
spacious, and in the very center of town.
Since the vacatiou of this building for hotel
purposes, another hotel is needed, and prob
ably one will be built near the railroad sta
tion. . , .
Ripo cherries have already appearea in
the market price twelve cents a quart;
also, ripe strawberries, greeu currants and
sich'like luxuries.
Mr. Brown, of Cresson, was in town last
week. There are four aspirants here for
legislative honors, and we wish them all
abundant success, though it is not likely that
such will be .the result. Our mind is made
up on that subject; we will vote for whom
we please.
- Trusting that the Freeman may grow in
r,? thiit'ita editor may eventually be
able to discern the difference between a com
edy and a tragedy, I remain
Youra, most ostensibly,
Rob Rt.
Altoona Citt. June 14, 1870.
Friend Mac O a Saturday last our city
was overwhelmed with ihe heaviest rain
storm that "ye oldest inhabitant" has recol
lection of ever witnessing in this vicinity.
Quite a number of board pavements took up
their beds and moved away, and cellars
were filled to overflowing on all sides.
The first anniversary of the Young Men's
Association was held in the Lutheran church
on Monday evening. The attendance was
not as large as was anticipated but was
quite respectable. Speeches were made by
several gentlemen, among whom were Mr.
T. R- Cree; of Pittsburgh, and Gen. James
A. Beaver, of Bellefoute, The latter gen
tleman pitched into the Aitoona Park Asso
ciation rough shod for proposing to speud
$1,120 in one day on fast horses, while it
tack the Christian Association an entire year
to collect the pitiable sum of $300. The
inference the speaker drew from this was
that the "best holt" of us Altoobians is not
Christian Associations, but horse racing as
sociations. A distinction with a very great
difference.
The lady members of the St. John's
(Catholic) church, or some of them at least,
are making the preliminary arrangements
for holding a mammoth iic-nic on the 4th
of July, and I understand that the lovers of
innocent amustment are trying to induce the
keeping up of the festivities for several days
in succession, and I am not sure but what
they will be accommodated.
A Johustowner named John Ryan, who
was in search of employment iu this c'ty,
attempted to get on the fast line we6t on
Friday evening last, while the train was in
motion, but leil on the track and was run
over Jind had one of his legs so badly crushed
that it had to be amputated. He was taken
to his home, where he has since died.
A Philadelphia D. D. named Rev. Pelty
delivered a characteristic harangue in one of
our churches on Sunday tveniug last. He
went tor the Pope and Popery in the heavi
tst kind of style, and maniUsted great alarm
lest that venerable old gentleman, Piuj IX.,
would take it into his htad to transport him
self to this country and at one fell swoop
squelch out and forever exterminate the re
ligious itstitutions of our people. Rev.
Pelty traveled a good way to relieve his
mind of buch contemptible twaddle, but as
nobody who heard bim was cursed fool
enough to believe such a siily "cock and
bull" story, it is fair to presume that the
game didn't pay for the an. munition.
I neglected to notice ere this that our
mutual fiiend, Aug. J. "FogW, one of the
most enterprising of Allodia's citizens, has
pulled up stakes iu this city and betook
himself to Lilly's station, iu your county,
where he is now prosecuting the coal busi
ness solely on his own hook. "Gusi.' is one
of nature's noblemen, and his innumerable
friends here aud elsewhere wish him well
under all changes and circumstances.
Yours, &c, T. I. M.
Cariioli.towk, June 13, 1870.
Dear Freeman Last week I failed to put
in an appearance, but will now atone for
my neglect. What I should have written to
you last week is, that Suuday, 5th inst,,
being Pentecost, or Whit Sunday, there was
a grand processu n of children who had pie
pared themselves to receive communion.
The little girls dressed in w hite and the
little boys neatly attired, r.uuiLering more
than one huuiired ia all, headed by tlie Bra.-s
Band, matched from the school house tuthe
church in the morning, heard ma.-s, receivtd
holy cotnmtiuiuD and returned to.tlie school
house in the same manner. While kneeling
at the altar all the communicants held in
their hands larg white wax tapeis, skil
fully ami tastefully ornamented with Colored
ribbons, and presented truly a beautiful and
impressive scene one that ouce caw cannct
soon be forgotten.
Daring the week and up to date nothing
transpired of a character w orthy of a place
in ycur columns, save that on Monday, the
Cth, as per announcement, the pic-nics at St.
Nicholas and Giosser's came off pleasantly
and harmoniously, and, I might add, of
course successfully. And now w hile on the
sul ject of pio-nies, allow nie to mention the
fact that the doubly grand pic-nio of the
eeasou is to come off at our Carrolltown
grounds on the Fourth of July next. Those
of your readers who have ei joyed a pic-nic
here, aud their name is legion, need not be
told where they can fiud the most enjiyable j
way of sneuding the coming Fouith. But;
to those who have ''been to see," as well as
those ho have not, I can give the most
positive assurances that all former pic-nics,
with all their successful and pleasant fea
tures, were as uothing compared to the com
ing oue. Indeed, 1 might call it a carnival
(il I may Use the expression) that is prom
ised to all seekers alter deligntfnl recreation.
Here we have a splendid grove a brass
band that cannot be txcelled - music or.d
dancing of all kinds swings mi ten-pin
alleys for old and young teu-piu alleys in
width suiting the hour of the day or the
sight of the player lefieshtnent halls con
stantly in operation and handsomely attend
ed, as well as regular dinner served about
mid-day. The "wheel of foituue" will con
stantly turn out foitunesto old and young,
and no blani spaces on the wheel. Every
imaginable article offered will be for chances,
from an elephant to a darning needle, and
no one solicited to take more than one
chance unless by mistake. Come, any
body be glad, happy and patriotic, and
while leiug so rcbVct you are patronizing a
worthy object and not throwiug away your
money foolishly. Yours, &c, E.
St. Aigustine, Juue 13, 1S70.
Dear Freeman Local items iu this place
are, as vsual, scarce as hen teeth, which may
be accounted for by the fact that we live in
a very quiet and peaceful locality. The
only thing ef importance is the preparations
w hich are making lor the Fair for the bene
fit of the Catholic church. The young la
dies here are busy in prepaiing for one of
the giaudest Fairs ever gotten up iu Cambria
county and of course it will be a success, as
they are never excelled in an undet taken of
the kind. They also intend to have a grand
celebration ou the Fourth of July, at the
school house in St. Augustine. The plat
form will bo shaded by canvass," t-o that all J
who visit it will be made comfortable.
There has also been procured able speakers
to deliver orations suitable to the occasion.
A general invitation is extended to one and
all. Dancing will he free.
It may not be amiss to mention that Miss
Ellen M'Guiro is teaching music in this
place both vocal and instrumental and has
quite a large school. As a "smgist" Ella is
hard to beat, and as a performer on the pi
ano or organ she ha3 but few equals. Tax
Vobiscum. Zig Zag.
Van Ambdeoh & Co.'s Great Goldek I Ballou's Monthly Maoazine. The!
Mbkagerik. which is to exhibit here this j July number of Halloas Stunfhly Magazine
Thursday) afternoon and evening, is proh- j'ls the commencement of the Thirty-second j
ably the largest and most costly exhibition Volume. Its'popularity is now eo great that
in the world, and is certainly one which j no magazine in the country stands higher in j
bears a reputation of the highest character, j the estimation of the people for genuine in- '
This year the managers announce many new : terest and excellence. Each number con-;
features of the most attractive dfsrriTil irm I tAina 100 naops nf rfin.lintr matt c tr-i..a I
and their catalogue of animals comprises i poems, historical events, wit and humor, a
many . new species that have never before j housekeeping department, and from sixteen
been exhibited m this country. People who I to twenty illustrations of noted Fcenes and j
...... ircvu iu mo uduit 01 visiting menager- ; piaccs. ah tins can oe ooiameu ior &1.00
ies all their lives will find that in Van Am- j per year, or fifteen wnts single copy ; and
burgh's mammoth combination a large pro- club terms are even cheaper. Tiiomes &
portion of the animals will be entirely new i Talbot, Boston. Mass.. are the publishers.
10 mem. me iiarnsourg tfatnot, in speak-
JUNE, 1870.
EVERY ADVANTAGE
IN ITRCHASISQ
; FlKE Ready-Made Cmiiei
Heartti & IIomk for this week (dated
June 25th) contains the first of a Fcris of
sketches entitled "Jcthro Throcp's Night
Thoughts," by John Thomas, who is no
other than Pktkolki m V. Nasdy. The great
humorist will take an honest country boy to
the city, conduct him through the usual ex
perience, and restore him to his home a sad
der and wiser boy, satisfied that the peace
ful, honest, aud temperate life of the farmer
is the safest life that can be lived. This is
the lesson that is greatly needed at this time
and Nasby is the man to teach it.
ing of this exhibition, gays:
"Vatv. Amburgh & Co. came into this city
ye?terday, according to announcement, making
a splendid display as they passed through our
streets. In the afternoon, iu spite of the disa
greeable weather, there was a very large u
dieucc present at the exhibition, and at night
the ciowd was still greater. Not lees than
seven thousand people probably visited the
menagerie dining the two entertainments, and
the opinion already expressed in these columns
in regard to tho merits of the establishment
was tully endorsed by every cue whom we
have heard speak on tne subject. It is itally
a magnificent exhibition, and intelligence and
good taste are manifested in all Its departments.
Van Arnburgh Si Co. have always held a rep
utation of the very highest character, but thair
menagerie the present season is an advance oc
everything they have heretofore presented to
the public. Ii.teiestirg, instructive and adnii-
r:ll.li7 iii'iiinirail (ItA (2.. I.I a. f,.....A. .
J .. v. v.viuvu JllClltlkCliC l.U 11 1 1 1 J I. I .....i 3 i,. .. . i j , t . w
tail to command the good will and support of ! of Colleges and Vcientillc- nirn. as the best rod
in. i jiitn. ossi'-in;r nu in f-ioiiu-nis ro
f;uir'fl to protfet luillii'ps from liirhtniiijr. lis
power surpass1 twemy iron rods, or a solid
copper rod ati Inch !r! a half thick. It does not
pet out of order, but will endure n Ionar n tbft
building- stands on which it is erected. No hole1
are mad;.- in slate or tin roofs, and in ever" ro
fcpect tht utmost satisfaction is a-iiMranteV-d.
.The attention of Architects ami liuilders Is re
spectfully called to the merits of Ihi rod.
Manufactured by Lookiiart A- Co.. V IViin
CAS BE PKtl'IlKD IN TRE
HIGHEST DEGREE
TUIS MOXTII,
AT
AX.IMAKKR
ANUIAKI-U
WAN-"
OAK HALL
The Very )?ft. Munscn's Copper Tubular
Lifrhtninp Hod, with Spiral Fiances, has been
P
UB
THIN
BAZAR
Sixth and Market Streets.
-00-
creoted on thousands of hi:illinu- in ll nnrtd
: in un; i ujicu .--laics; imii in a xt-t.1 oi tin rice
j years, no instance oi their lnelticH-ncy lias oc
ourroa. it pas rcccivol tlio tlrst premiums
i at miwy ltattr Fairs a. id Institutes, and .was
j never beaten in any sctentillc contest. It bus
, 1 1
the public wherever it may go. There is a
genuineness about the whole a flair that is par
ticularly refreshing in these days of hanibu,
and it is gratitjing to note that the liberal and
praiseworthy policy of the proprietors meets
with due appreciation from the public."
Win. Sankey, while pnesing down tie
steps ol the stone bridge over Stone creek
near
n j Plain, Comforta"ble Clothing,
' nr... ... a rw
; Stylish, Elaborate Garments
j l or Ihe FusliioiinMy-inrlined.
! Stout, Wear-Well Suits,
I'or l'.vfrj'I)- Mcrtirrt
! Genteel Black Goods,
i Fur siumlay Snitst aittl Urrs Orruslonti
ol the stone bridge over Stone creek. hwu Pit.rf.uh.Tn.l iut .,' m iZcduZ T? rrc, Tr & f
Huntingdon, ou Saturday afternoon tyonly by Hichahh Jones. John-town. Ta.. I X O V tS XylOvlllJlSr I
nar1 a mun ami f..'l int.. ...f. I who will promptly execute work er.truxted to ' t &
!r,tt n.ari. . , .,.) r.ii ,i . ... 1 who will promptly execute
...... " iajio.-si.ci cjuii ivu iuui ine waitr : 1,;... i.. ...,-, . ; . "
and was drowned. Beni liomcarne. hvimr I ner. P. O. Box 50, Johnstown. Pa.
near the same place, was precipitated into j -the
water by the breaking of a crank while f
endeavoring to raise the gates of a waslewier,
on Thursday last, and was afterwards car
ried through a culvert and down the stream
by the cuncnt, but was fortunately rescued
by Daniel Pope, who waded into "the "river
and caught him iu time to save his life.
r. This nation has boon t-ursedwith three
wars the ward 1-, the Mexican war and the
w ar of the threat rebellion and iLhas been bless
ed with oik? war, the war that is now irnln-f ou
nt Mayer's Clothing- Store, .No. i Main street,
Johnstown, where there is a continual contest
m progress as to v. ho will jr.-t the cheapest coat,
the best p:;:r.s, the llnest shirt, ihe handsoin -t.
j uere is a srenorul Knockdown in nr ms
arrying away -dead
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
vr
..... - U 11V 1 Ul I 1
every day, ami people r.ro c;
loans" ol goods every hour.
Vnn Amlim-Rli is coming- with his ji-rrat fcijr
show-, which is not so meat a show after all as
t!:e show windows of Maver's New York Drv
ils Store, No. 2b: Main street, Johnstown.
Mayer has showy goods and showy windows,
and his y-oods are as -food t:n jrood pow!s always
are. Jlis bonnets, his hats, his shawls, his lancy
Koods are all of the very best stvle, and are as
handsome as a trohi watch chain. Please call,
jrentle reader, and see Mayer's store since he got
iu his new stock.
Mioo Fly I What a mean expression ! Some
people can say nothing but "Shoo riv !" but we.
know-fine man who really has not iimo to sav
'shoo My I" and that man that trentlt -man Is
N. K. Carroll, of Johnstown, who kt-ejis u i!rv
jroocis and jrroeery store on Main street. No. "l.'.
He is kept so.busy that he cun t talk about anv
thinp but his nUo poods. Such nu n must aiid
will prosper, because they attend to their ow-p.
business exclusively. Three cheers for Carroll !
.ViliThom : Ask w hom? "Why ask everv
m:n you meet in Johnstown whero his new hat
come from, and ho will answer, Cohen's Hat.
Parlor, No. 15 Main street, Johnstown. Ask
thousands, and thousands will still answer, Co
hen's Hat Parlor. Ask millions, and niiliions
will sav that Cohen Ilrother sell cheap bars,
pood hats, summer hats, white hats. Mack hats,
and all kinds of hats and caps and gent's furiiisu
in;? g-oods collars, suspenders, etc.
Tlc cause of war Is either a real or an Imagi
nary insult, but the cause of comfort is season
able clothin.a, which can be had all the time at
James J. Murphy's Star Clothinr Store, No. Pet
Clinton street, Johnstown. The old Ijitin max
im of "('(ri(i naiwr, fiiusn rn iiKautez," has no
thing to do with Mr. Murphy's clothinjr, as he
sells clnthiiipr in Knjrlish, but econoiny is the
watchword of those who buy clothing at this
renowned clothing: emporium.
rmmisory Xote Lost. A Promisor- Note
for iio. drawn by Martin 'ek ami A. i'raver I
in favor of M. L. Uoyce. payable on the 1st day j
of June, If-O, was lost somewhere in the vicinitv I
of F.bensburjr on May 3l.-f. 1S70. The finder will j
bo liberally rewarded if he re-turns said note.-- :
Inquire at this oihce. i.ju...-t. '
Ore Mitaefs Wiiiiet- A number of pond i r ' ii c- e ,:. a Qi f' " 7
ore miners can find steady employment in ihe ! Oi.Ui C JVl CI V i'.Ct O i S. . 'l ll2liliZi.t,
mines of the Brady's Bond lion Co., Bradv's
Jicnd. Armstrong- county. Pa. in.:.'rt.-lm.
AJi5l'A EMIATS.
BOUNTY COMMISSIONER Ilav-
inp b( ( n Fclicitrd to permit inv name to
boused in connection with the iVmocrsiio
iieiiihiMlion for the office of COt NTY CMM!S
SlONF.R. 1 hereby offer myself as a candidate
for said r flice, subject of course to the decision
of the Iietnoeratic ' County Convention. If
nominated and rl.-'Cted, I pledpe myself to at
tend to the dutis of the position "with strict
honesty and fidelity. JUSliPII CiiiSTK.
Washington twp., June G, lS'.O.
BOUNTY COMMISSIONER. At
-r the felicitation of manv frierds. I boronv
ofTor mvBclf as a oandiiatrt for COI NTY CM
MISS1GNKR. subject to the decision of the Detn
j oeiatio Convention of Cambria county, or to
j the will of the Democratic oters of said ooun
I ty, in whatever other liiHimer expressed. If
I nominated and elected. 1 idedire mvself to rtr-
foibi the duties of the position honestly and to
the bett of my ability, keeping ever in view the
interests of the tax-pa ve-rs.
PATRICK SMITH.
Mun.-ter Tw p.. May 12, ltTO.-tf.
! WANAMAKER & BROWN.
I : .
j 1 II E! FlKE!! TIKE!!
DO YOU HEAR THAT, FIREMEN?
AND AHE TOk" riiH-ABKI) TO
OBEY THE SUMMONS!
PRICES
Of DE HAVEX A- ISRO.. 40 Noilti Tliird
Ml ret. Philadelphia, nt 3 o'clorlt, .
31., June 13. ls;i!.
i s. e'sof 'si in?-.: ns
" " V" 111' 11L'
" " V4 in', hp;
" " 'Ki..: Ill1,' 1UV
" " , new,. 1111S l !w
" " n-V
-" " 't;' liiiv m-i
" 5's. lO-Mi's KisSi Ins";
lT. P. .TO Year ier ceut.C-.,.. IK!', 114S
line Cnmn. Int. Notes, 1ft
emd iu nn
Silver. Ins 110
I'nion Pacific U.K. 1st M.ITiids ST0 s0
Central l'ai itic It. I '5 St.".
Un'n Pacific Imd Cir'nt U'nds '..-0 I ,M
Snlt Ittirum. There are two kinds of salt
rooms and two hundred kinds of dry poods for
sale at the great Dry Corals Xlazar'of John J.
J. Murnhv. comer of Main and Kinnklin streets.
Johnstown. .Mr. Murphy is a merchant of ex- I
uuisite taste, and his selections ot dress poods,
dry poods, cloths, oassimeres, notions.etc, never
fail to please. Odcarl wlmt nice carpets! O
near! now cheap! They call John J. Murphy
"Cheap John" in Johnstow n.
Iieojiotdl - Rrotl'.or, ?Co. 241 Main street,
Johnstown, have received a splendid assortment
of snrinp and summer ready-made clothinp,
which they otier astonishing ly chnp. They also
api ee to take the measure ot any customer, send
to their establishment in the city and pet coats,
vests or pants made to order anil insured to In
well. They have also samples of cloth w hich
eustomers ciin see, and styles which should
please the most fastidious. Give them a call.
IVow and Tiieii. If you want to seo the
great wonders of animated nature yuu will have
to be on hand to-day, but if you want to see the
preat creations of man's pen ins in the shape of
apricuit ural implements, labor-sa vinp machines
and hundreds of other useful articles, you can
call any day at tho mammoth hardware aud
house-furnishinp emporium of Ceo. Huntley,
who is always wait in;r for or waiting on cus
tomers and giving full satisfaction to all who
come.
I I CENSE MJ'l ICE The following
- applications for J,ioence will be pros-nted
at. the ensninp term of the District Court :
Charles Julian. 2d Ward, Johnstow n, Tavern.
' John Brady, .Td V.'ard, "
Cioo. Cuessrapen. Cambria ilor., Kat'p House.
J. K. 11ITK, Prorhonotary.
rrothonotary's OlHce, Johnstown, June lti. IS70.
Patal Kailkoad Accident. A Faithful
Dog. Nathan Denny, watchman at War
rior's' llidge statiun. a man somewhat past
middle age, aud w ho has been iu the employ
cf the Pa-. II. 11. Co. ever since the road has
been iu operation, was run over by the Cin
cinnati Express west, on Saturday morning
last, and lmtantly killed. In connection
with the sad death of Mr. Denny the Aitoo
na Sun relates the following :
An incident connected with the tragic death
of Nathan Denny, w ho was killed on Saturday
morning by the Cincinnati Express west, al
Warrior's liidge, illustrates ihe fidelity of the
cauine race in a truly forcible and pathetic
manner. When the body of Mr. Denny was
discovered, his faithful dog was found by his
side w ith a brokeu back, show ing that be had
risked his own life iu order to save his master
from the jaws of death. And when the per
sons who discovered the body cf his master at
tempted to remove it, the broken backed dog,
nearly dead as he was, manifested such a de
gree of ferocity that it was fouud impossible to
approach him. After repeated efforts to se
cure the body had failed it was found necessa
ry to shoot the faithful sentinel, and he breath
ed out his faithful life on the body ot his dead
master. What a commentary on man's fidelity.
Come I i'ome t Come in your majesty, come
in your mipht ; come in tho morninp, come after
nipht; come any hour, come any day: come
when you pfease, come when you may ; but in
oominjr don't fail to boar this in mind, that the
poods at Shoemaker's arejhe best you can find,
whiio their prices are the cheapest that in this
market prevail, and iu pleading their customers
they are sure never to fail.
Pluyeil 0:i r. "How 's that for hiph ?" is now
passing- away, and "How's that for low-V" is w hat
our people uil say when they speak of the poods
so pretty and pay w hich Rowley Davis issellinp
both nipht and day, and wideh buyers are con
stantly currvinp away, wondorinp tho while how
in tho world it can pay Mr. l)n is to sell poods
all the time in that way and give suck grc-ut bar
pains daj- after clay.
Xo Ijh per. So long- as a family has pood
bread in the house, no matter how much they
may lack uthcit luxuries, there is no danper of
theln starvinp, and so lonp as people; buy the
excellent flour sold bv 12. .1. Mills there is no
danper but what thev will have the best of
bread all the time. There is no discount on
Mills' Hour, althouph there is on his prices.
XECUTOirS NOTICE
Estate of Ci:.uitt Dimoxd. dee'd.
IOftors Testamenrary on tho est'ito of CHAtt
itv 1 -j momi, late of Minister tow-iiehip. Cambria
county, dee'd. havlrip been pranted to the uu
uersiphed. residing- at Wilniore. Cambria coun
ty, he requests ail persons indebted to said es
tate to make immediate tmymi-nt, and those
having- claims to present them duly authentica
ted for settlement.
June lti.-Ct. JESST2 H. DIMOXD, Ex'r.
A DMIMSTRATUIX'S NOTICE
d - Estate of James GtAfcow, doe'd.
Whereas, Letters of Administration on tho
estate of James (Jla'-oow. late of bite town
ship, Cambria county, dee d, have been pranted f prepared to procure patents from the Land Of-
10 ir.e uniiersijrneii uy 1 ue i pi-ier 01 sum con 11-
Thia you are not, unless rou lnve been to
Wolff's Clothing Store,
and have bought one of llios superb
F I It 12 51 A t S COATS,
to keep rou warm and dry. Woikf make
tlietn at llom $lti to and tiny other pur
mem you want you cm have luade to order at
6hort notice.
syyo FIT, XO C IUR c ntai
Mr. WOLFF has just returned from the East,
and his K KADY MADE
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
now contains the largest assortment, the most
varied assortment, and altogether the most
pleasing assortment of
STJMMEK GARMENTS
FOK MEX AXI ROYS.
EVER DISPLAYED IX ALTOONA.
t-OVERCOATS. from the lowest pi ised
Cassimete to the finest Heaver nil i'es.
Cg'" Kn 11 Suit of Clothing nt Iroin id w 30.
Pants fiom $l,fy to $9. Vests lroui 7o cents
to Also, a peneial variety of
NOTIONS & FURNISHING GOODS,
II a Is, Caps, Hoots, Shoes,
UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, TRUNKS, kc.
tSIn the LADIES' DEPARTMENT will
bo lound a full stock of FURS, from the low
est priced Coney to (he Pnest Mink and Sable.
GODFREY WOLFF.
JCext door to the Post Oflice, Altoci a, Fa.
"jV'OTICE TO LAND OWNEIIS.
-i- Il.iving procured a perlect list of all
warrantee nn mes. dates ol warrants, nnd of tho
payment of the purchase money and the names
of the f ersons p i ing the same, with n com
plete draft made from the official records show
ins the location of each tract of land, I sin
ty, notiee s hereoy irivei) to all persons mdebt
od to said estate to make payment without de
lay, and those havjnjr eiaims apuinst the siiTie
will present them properly substantiated for
sett lenient. KLIZAUKTH (JlVSOtlW,
White Tp., June 10, Js-.-i. Administratrix.
ftcwsp
per
drcrtising.
Tlinl ITnt. Oh! say, have you scen by the
dawn's early lipht, that venendde hat so stupen
dous in heipht thatprand oil hat whose mapni
cenfc size has atti-acted so many Curious eyesV
which leads us to s;!-that voulalwars can find at 1
V. 8. Ilarker's cheap store" the very best kind of !
hats, caps, clothinp, and many otlier tilings nice, I r""
rue miesi in launt- uuu cucupeiM. m in-.
r 15 i p. Itlsaer. Bljrjretet. The Golden Men
aperie is no doubt a bip thinp, but tiie polden
jewelry, polden watches, and many other pold
en thinps which e). T. llo'oerts is pivinp every
body a polden opportunity to purchase every
dav. is u biirc-or thimr bv all odds. Take your
pold or preenbacks there and buy
pretty and useful.
A book of 125 closely printed papes, lately is
sued, conta ins a list of the best American Ad
vertising Moditifhs. pivinp the names, circula
tions, and full particulars oonoorr.inp the
leading- Daily and Weekly Political and Family
Newspapers, topet her with all tho.' ha vinp hi rpe
circulations, publislmd in the interest of Ueli
pion, Apriculi un;. Literature. Jcc, Ac. Every
Advertiser, and every jierson who contemplates
beeominp such, wiil find this, book of prct
value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of
fifteen cents. iK. P. HOUKhli A" CO.,
Publishers, No. 40 Park Row, New York.
The Pitt-burp (Pa.) JauuUt, hi its issuo of
May, 2i, 1S7H, says: "The firm of (4. P. Koweil
& Co.. which issues this interesting and-valua-blc
book, is the larpevt and best" Advertising
A.arenty in the United States, a. id we can cheer, j
fully recommend it to the attention of thoss
w ho uerire iuhhutiiw incii ousiucss scien-.ui-cally
and systematically in such a way :-that is,
so to secure the larpest amount of publicity for
the least expenditure of money."
Cee tor the owners of unpatented lands, iu:dr
the Act of Assembly of theUOth of May. lb'M.
and the supplement thereto, as required by the
recent order ol the Survevnr General.
GEO. M. READE.
F.bcusburg, March 24, 1?Y0 -tf.
C II A N C E
A1
G II E A T
To HttVo loivy Z
PERSONS buying Goods from
LL PERSONS) buving Goods from me
after this d;:te, and payiiicr CASK for iLff
same, will be allowed TEN PFK CKXT.ofT
regular prices. Ho d:scoaut will be allowed
unless CAnit is paid down at time of purchase.
2?""Oome on-! come all! and convince vonr-selve-i
that MONEY CAN BE SAVED BY
BUYING FOR CASH from
GEO. IIVXTLEY.
Ebensburg, Feb. 21. Ib7ti.-tf.
G
WTO
Inventoi-s who wish to take out Letters Patent
are advised to counsel with Ml'NX Ac ('()., edit
ors of the Si-ieiit f'ic A nui-irnn, who have prose
cuted claims before thell'atent eiffico for over
Twenty Years. Their American and Europe-an
l'atent. A policy is the ime-t cxtn-iye in the
world. Charpes less than any other reliable
nr,.iii-v A iiauirihiet eoiitaimmr full instrne-
somethlnp I tions to in venters is sent pratis.
MI NN A- Ct., ;7 l ark Row, New VOrk.
V Y e: W E Ii S II ,
Successors to Gay & Painter.
WnOLKSALK
Grocers and Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IS
rLOUPw, PRODUCE. FISH. SALT, CAR-
EON OILS, &c. c.
3C2 Libeutt Stheet. - PITTSI5U11GII.
r BIr Honors. T. H. Evans, the photopraph
artist, has returned from the Cleveland conven
tion, bearing with him a duly certified docu
ment which establishes bej'ond doubt his repu
tation as master of the profession he f ollows.
eiur reactors will pronauiy tret 10 ecu it
week.
A. Fact. Wanamaker & Brown have
speut more money and labor on their present
block than any previous one, and yet they
manage to keep the prices down.
Wtrnlplit Alieart. When you enter Loretto,
no matter at what point of tho compass, propel
vourseif ripht straight ahead to the store of A.
J. Christy and take a look at nis supurb and
stuiend6us stock of poods. He fan please you
any way you take him either in goods or prl
.ces. Cheapest-KimiIetl-1el ! Gearing all
enclosed and warranted iu McLanahan, SHone &
I.se-tt's (Hollidaysburg, Pa..) Muurr, which they
deliver free of f reipht for till). They have also
the beat lniUpemU nt. Spring Tooth Hay Hake,
Emory Mccr Knife Grimier. StAf-Iiahiioj liutp
cr, Uuin Htrtna LiriUx, ComhiiwA Cloivr JJuilere,
parntms, Ciier Mills, &e., ic. McLanauak,
Ston-E & IsHrrr, Holiidaysbiirg, Pa. m.l2.iim.J
STUXEBOAD'ti CATHARTIC SYRl'P,
used in all eases instead of Pills, Epsom Salts,
Castor tun. &c. Highly flavored. Pleasant to
I take. CMuiiireu like it. rnwaureuw. '""
I stiles B. E. SEi.LERa & Co., V Wood Street, intt-
bursa, l a.
YES! IT IS TRUE!
That the lii'nt Mrnrc rs fhc Jle.'t. Drupprrs the
J?..f S'-U'-ltaktr to le found in the world are the
Oripinal and Reliable Double-Motion .-Hm
Maeliiiien. mado bv the .ETNA MAM'FAC
TlTltIXi C of Salem, Ohio. Kcnfl fc f pamph
let containing1 particulars.
no r-f, 1 CM Witl in a puvinpbusineps. S.
oALtoiVlL.l Kennkdv. 'Host nut sti.Phlla.
TUp 1I2IA MAC!IIXr.-w Book.
I 1 1 U tr(.e for stnTnp. Tahkant & Co., X-
TIEK JAPAMAi: IORS ril.E it-moves
Corns w ithout Pain: price 2f,c. told at drug
VALUABLE PROPERTY
w AT l'lilVAir-SALEt
The undersipnod offers for sa'e ONE HT".V-
DItl.D At HFs()FLAXDs!t:i;iro.'. In Chest twp.,
Cambria ci'unty, on the mini leadlnp to i.ft
Springs about Twelve . km of 'ni'h aro
cleared and have thereon erected a Loo Iloesa
and Loo ST.uii.r. The hidunou of the land is
well cover d with pine, oak anil other valuable
timber, onl is accessible to market. The pro
perty will be sold on easy terms. For further
information apply to or address
CHAKLUrt WAHXKK.
Clicst Twp.. June 9,-nm St. 1-aw rem-e P. O
TXECUTOIPS NOTICE.
J listate of Ei jz.lnKTU I'attlhso.v, dee'd.
Li-tters Teslantentary having been granted by
the Ifepister of f unHuia county to the under
signed on the Itateof El lAliETii P.vn LKSON,
late of lliacklick townshib, deoeusil, notioe 13
hereby given to all persons indebted to said es
tate to make payment without delay, and thoso
having claims to present them iu proper form
for settlement.
May la.-tit. JOS. S.MARDIS, Executor.
MON,
on th
INSTATE OK JOSEPH LE5
J D EC D . Lett erg of Administration
LJune 1 lcto.-ly-
and shoe stores. Samples mailed on receipt of f estate of Jos'Efn Ltmon, late of Chest lown
prioe and trade supplied by the JAPAXESK ship. Cambria county, deceased. Iiavinir teea
CeiHX KILE CO., 34 line street, cw 1 or..
forced to prow In 6ix weeks.
Recipe sent for 60 ets. Ad-
I r1reu
H. RICHAKDS, Aox XeV York. P. O.
C, M. D., ten'lers his
of
street, i
TT II. PLANK,
i-J professional servicx-s to the citizens
vi-.ni,i,nr and vicinitv. Office on Hipb etr
oiivsite tho new Coiiprcpational church, l'ut
W ard Xight. calls can be made at tne late resi- 1
deuce o Dr. 1L Bu-a, Weet Wnra. myl..
granted to the undei-sipned by the iiegister ot
siiiu county, notice is bereby given t all per
sons indebted to eaid estate tt make payment
without di!ay, aud those having claims aeniust
the same to present tlicm prr.per'.v aui.hei.iic
tel for settlement. JOHN L'AXTZL Y,
Chjt Twp, May 0, lSTO.-Ot Ad;rSi
f,P II SCANLAN, Atkmi'v-vt Law,
CarmPtown. Cambria Co., Piu 'AJlnisn
nerof lepil business with width 1 rr jv be fi-
voron will reeive prorupt aud careful atrr-t
j tioa. CcllcctivuatpecicUSty. .MayK'.j
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