The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 27, 1881, Image 3

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UnutAY. - - may 27, issi.
i.o'JAl. AM) i -EUSONAL.
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JIpi p. 'I'Iipi'p anil t hp Ot Uf r l'lacp.
Vi"liiiM smile if the firxl.i water at the
r v ibv.il tfre ain't just elegant.
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T: rrrss ami train, as to all will
tr. never ihokoii. turner ai tins tune or
Tl c ninn lio-'.eepu with his forefathers
in. .i. uM sui'pHcil witti all the napkin he
s A tine lire of sunshades just received at
inker-.'. New stock, new styles, and new
prices.
After all, "Tlie Widower," though in
tyi.e. will liave l put up with another week
of'snspense.
That the cattle he pleased nnhody will
ir iil't at the monster liny i-rnp that seems
snre t- ran out.
If F.'ii-lmri is t. have any Fourth of
Jnlv in her'n. ain't it ahout time to begin
talking the thins.' up '.'
1 )een!at:i'ii 'hiy no doubt be proper
ly )! erw-d i'i 'his pl.ice, but as yet nothing
lias been done in that direction.
.The tirmv worm is said to have made its
appearance, properly armed and eqiuiped,
in the western pait f the State.
iWhen the weather ain't cold, it is either
ntiM-d up or hot, and the man that ain't suit
ed i'.es.Tves to be shot in the neck.
Any remedy that always coincides with
tV fix tiicHr.itris nntvra cures all diseases.
.riui-Nv. For sale at the new (him store.
-Within ten days after the 1st, of June
rvly-e'ected school directors mint be sworn
i-f, and the new boards fnllv organized for
business.
A cricket club with twenty-two members
has b.'en organized in I!efo'rd. The crick
ets are of the kiml that plav on the heath
rot on the hearth.
"Iron Uitters," placarded all over the
country and advertised in the Fkek.man for
the first time to-day, cm be bought at the
new drut; store around the corner.
Kendall's Spavin Cure is the best lini
ment on human llcsh in the world. Try it
and be convinced. Head their advertise
ment. Si. !d by K. James, Kbensburir, I'a,
Samuel Itotiiihiss, K.-.i., an old, widely
known and much respected citizen of Johns-
town, dii'd on Monday la-t, in the seventy
second year of Ills ace. Peace to ids ashes.
Why wii! men allow themselves anil their
noble hordes to .-.infer '. when Kendail's Spa--via
Cure applied properly wiii remove all
suffer in:; fru'ii man and beast. See adver
tisenici.t. Ib'v. Ii. P. Siwis basso creatlv pleased
lii9.-..ni;ri-i'.itio!i at Client Sprincs, this coun
ty, ib.i i..- the la-t three years, that the invi
tation tii.-v extend to him is, 'We want vou
to S.. wis still o;.yer."
A couple ot tine horses in P.edford rnuu
ty became .! . :i!y :ck with the Wiml stum
pers ti.e oM.er d.iy. in riin-.f-r-iter.ee of eatinlr
some of t':.e has k from a In- u-t tree to winch
they had I..-.-;, hir.-iied.
In o; i, r t . ;:vo -! wi-rkini; mi Aspen.-ion
Thin-day. a holy day of obligation in the
Churrl.i t -a ! . o ! i we arc far from an orna
ment, we i t our paper to press this vt ek
one il.iv t :.: .''! than ik'j iI.
No s.-r-diila can be so deep seated, no
Sre so sttibb.-in, but ttiat Aver's Sarsapa
rilla Will l.ot be tound lie!pf;d! It will effect
a cuie if cue be possible. s,,lj at the new
driljr stole. Kbeiisburg, Pa.
Ftnuriuc Ion has a mail deliverv, of
Whlr'i Ib. iher l.iud-r y, of the l.,',i ", if
IidstaUe not, is the""errat biglnjun me."
Iris.ti. t ti e Kind, of course, in which modi- !
cal Hien c-iia!!y take a hai.d.
Asa eool umu.er hat can at Parkers' be
oou'l,t for the suni..f five cents. It may v eil
re tiioiiQi t t -i.it the n-,:lri tUio'iI expose his
ii.mii ioi ue ruvs f.i use down
pjuring sun
mas r ave i- ier r kind of w.tvs.
is s; :':! to be worth a trip toCresson to ;
seethe ii.-h'iiitii: lath nailer at work, lie is '
creel w:t!i the ability to put on thirty-two
hundi.-.i !.i;h, in a dav iih e:1,.; to !iiuir,elf
and cniu- -afisf.ict!o:it the lathi.
- Tl'f 1 I LIl'li'ILTd. II I.O' ll .V.-c.. .-.U 1,'ire-1
V;:xt tin.- spring i.f water at MapletouVthat
' 'J' ' whi.h is .-aid to l,e covered bv ice the '
y-ai round, may be under an ire house.
Cert in ly, an i. e way to account for it.
!'.! other Sw.u.k," editor .f the Tribune
and; e -fn. ister ot ' ..i!i;i,f uvn, w is t irt imi- '
ed to the a:uoii!it of ? ;oo by the post 1 1 money '
order - ii.dh-i, I.iuton J. (Jratf, ,diat. Coles', ;
and y. t V, .-ther Swat.k never ' s.-j. lealed." ' i
Tiit- tot tures of neuralaie pains, sick and
nervo i id.n l.e, are instantly banbhed by !
'1 ' I': - Fu-t s German Cure for .Veu-
raiin and Ib-ad eh . tiuararteed to relieve.
ass uii.ti-ta. t-or sale bv V. .Iiinns K .
I'a. I l-l.'m.-.. I. w iv l
J ' oil
't b-rget to remember, if n straw I. nt
yoii'.ould ne. d. that at Barker's the finest
n.i nest can be found, while as to prices i
W?il, we should smile, yes, indeed, to thiliK :
i...n uiry fan t -'! a-.v.iv" viti. :. ti ,
chants
ir.iund. ' i
A c
en-pi .v.
to pir.
i.ih'cnue from a p
ked nine from the !
s at the I omnanv's store. .Inliiut.ixn
a mat'-n ;,ine ,,f i,;Wl, i,a jn
. ;th our hi s to-day (Thursday.) bas
n : rd. e have not learned "wheth
is a. i enti-d or not.
place v
iieen i .
er it w.
a four-ye.ir-o!d daughter of ev.
Slseri:! K
ill. i f Johnstow n. tri..ntH fall
down a flight of yt.urs at bp.- f:.tt...r r..i.
dctice.
n I lie
lay morning last with a set
ot toy dMies in her hand
and cut and in-
jured her-eif quite severly.
it is estimated that during the hist two
years i le? than sixty-eight voung men
nave left "tliec digginus" to seek what they
-trould't find at home employment. The in
ference to be drawn from tin's :s, that EIkmis
burg is a fir-t-rate place to leave.
It is saiii that t lu re is only one thing in
tr-e Fmi Id that is s;. re namely, death. ' We
f ' tiow ad ! another sure thing Sines'
-bYRt r fK T Tt. It is sure to cure a Cough
cr(VM, n;id can be bousht from F. James
or V. s. Parker V Pro., K!ensburg.
The ubiquitous John Smith has turner!
up in John-town, or lather skino.l m,t .,f
vita it
i.,t ' . . . . . '
..v on .m..ipi,iv nint last, with a gold i
a ..tin i.ve . t.niar-s in cash winch he stale 1
front a fr.l
Hoarder named Charles H.
i;tli mouriiful T.ell
.Den.- Nbful
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I.e.if. r.l l,unirer trots out a chicken
y iuiti hi d in mat pla -ew liich liad one
Jiir I'erfettiV fOllllPll Icca four feet
receii'
beat,
an 1 J
like, tl
ir t.-riniiii of the viscera. A chicken l
u ', . ii'ii p,e sure e..o.r nr. t.i i !..
scratc.i
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t luo f-ot ahead every time,
r.rad. ot the Mi-Veylown .r
- his remarkable nutohiogra-
Ncwiiere, by respectfully and
'i his inntiNitive readers and
!:::a a rest. Insatiate "Coon
t! e "I'iVrims' Jh-.st" siiflice?
not ' Sakes alive '." wasn't
:ti -y" to captrtre our Di ydeii
i .. fore we Pad time to put
'ill it mihl not have been
i iii.'-roiis. t.) quote the latest
':t j'rtsi, if it hailc-juie trouia
a to iiler at Spring Meadow,
was strantrlud to deaf h on
v . . i t-t week l.v having a poition of
g .. .iiu:.t by the upright shafting
the iniil ami .ri4
11 :.i..-...t l.iu t...,L-
-m v. .-. iii'n
3e ebililrcn.
years and had a wife
i- have a conmlete lim
-V. S. Haider.! Ki
r'ngiiauis and white
",,r"ls for dresses.
ue flieape-I go.i, by ,1(ls t.
icy have on
, ute.ves is gia.-s cloth
in all colors and
0 nve cen-s per yard. I.ok at them.
them.
Nev-
i ii. i run fiie.ls or iiomw
ti at
sucli prices before. "
o ...red Lothario named James I.a
I a notorious white strumpet nam
r ai k, both of Jchiixtown, we
named
" tan nere on .Mondav mc'it in .le
.J "'"'.'bail each, to answer at June
'"I 'iisa charge (.f lewdness and
.,; - preferred iigriinst thm.
- rt'.'.h
at n r i I i,. ..i,
- oi ii M. it hori .
t-'anker-mouth
i.4t-i;'i.ntio. y
ith ea. ii bottle there is an
rp'ttinent .'t1'rt',r f"r the ,,lor success- i
reatnunt of t!ipp conini..i,,ic ..in,! i
.' 1-irrrO I'rl,.,.... . 1 nui.wui,
ld by E. James,
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1.1-Jfonl was niunl hrTroi miis,
to S-imuel Jackson, a; Edward
a.s.)0l)iol-0(lj as the.nerpetrator up
Vs e-.,ape but on Thursday Inst l,e
in I ittiburg, and will tx f lp
a, ready t een taken back to Bedford
i"".'.s. after all. that th n,,., !,.,,:.
' ' TliKH I. a .,.',.r-.wl 1 J
S 'ire didn't nriftot I l I : l
,""'"n. School Directors to allow
"i t ie,r time while attending the
V institute and f2.!V) nsrrlnv
i:-. s - j
. - " ii a measure was
pronos-
J' i " fl, Mi
Iorti's the pity for the
"ro ll is the name of the lad
to, s ,,f- fr,r'" t-o tramps at Loret-
;fl.it v ' atjo, by Rev. Brother
'? f ci,,,,...,. Francis' College, as noted
- J-- w-bictM ', tl,e V""' The father of
Wis te-
vr!c v ll, w"ois a boilermaker
':khMn i1;,n1-;"u,"5a '
days ago
! ' iniru f-torv
f the new luitoi t
j ii. we -rp j
ated, is tolie wsiih.r.
'le from f ' lth r,'1-WOOt sliinK-
if thl,,;,Cf trt'es"
ti ! i o J.. 'i. k"-'- of weather-hoard.
. .. ,.. . :u; that imwen-je and ele-.-,
! t 3 ', , piore th in we
Twenty sailors from the Brooklyn Navy
Yard passed over the P. R. R on" Friday
last, eh route for San Francisco, whither
they have been detailcrt as part of the crew
of flie steamer "lingers," which will shortly
sad from that port to the Arctic regions in
search of the inissing,'Jeannette"expedition.
iiiinimfuon is io nave a new industry in
the shape of extracting tannin from chestnut
wood. A company has -been organized.
with a -anital of ?i.V),ooo, and a site selected
in est Huntingdon for the necessary build
ings. Some person or persons ought to have
a "tannin" for not startingsomethingof that
kind in Ebensburg long ago.
The item about Mr. Peter Coy, of Indi
ana county, having lost forty out of a flock
of one hundred sheep in consequence of
feeding iliem on grain which item originally
appeared in the Fkkeman of the Cth inst
readied our next door neighbor last week af
ter having waded through various other pa
pers in the State.
Four inmates were taken or sent away
from the county almshovse during the first
thr?" days of the present week. Mary Mc
Closkey. was removed by her sister, Mrs
James tiillen, of Si.mu.ittville, on Sunday
last: Charles Collins wns shipped to Mont
gomery county on Monday, ano Mrs. Jor.es
and child were sent back'to Johnstown on
Tuesday.
It set ins that walkingshoes and slippers
are to be "all the rage" the coming summer,
and in view of this fact V. S. Parker A: Bro.
have bought a large and elegant stock, con
sisting of low buttoned slioes, fancy tied and
strapped siippers, with bows, and without
bows, as well as all other kinds and quali-
i lies, which uiey hru now onenng at rock bot-
j torn prices.
The late Co!. Thos. A. Scott may or may
not have reached the summit of his Ambition
during the remarkable and exceedingly hon
orable career which has just closedriiut we
have good reason for believing that he never
: reached the summit of the Alleghenies as
clerk in a store while quite a young man,
i the Johnstown Tribune to the contrary not-
' withstanding.
i A postal from our young friend S J.
Humphreys, formerly of this place, requests
i his address to be changed from the Sever. Mi
i Avenue Hotel to 27s Iiberty street, Pitts
j bin g, but why this is thus deponent saith
j not. Presumably he has taken a new depar
ture of some kind, and we can only hope
! that it is to his advantage, as he is well wor
thy of Fortune's favors.
The desk used by Col. Scott when lie
; first entered upon his remarkable railroad
career has for some time been in use in the
ticket ottice at Duncansville, Plair county
1 and no Musselman ever took greater pride
! in the prophetic utterances of the great Mo
hammed than Mr. Christ. Musselman, the
ticket agent over there, takes just now in
i showing the aforesaid desk to lii.i visiters.
Another meeting was held at Carroltown
on last Saturday afternoon to further the
; project of establishing a telephone lice be
I tweeu Hhensburg and that place. What
; progress was made may be inferred from the
; fr,(,t ,n;U C!s'i ntid poles enough to put up
three or four miles of the line were then r.nd
' there secured, and as for the balance, a coni
1 iniltee was appointed t solicit subscriptions.
A promising young horse has heen'iiamed
i Ib Tanner in hopes that it will make him
fast. K f h nil."'. That might do for some
horses; but we had rather take our i.ances
on a packuge of M. p. Roueiu Horse
I'owKEiiS, as they guarantee a healthy end
: vigorous constitution, which is essentia! for
a horse' .speed or endurance. Fur sale by
K. James and V. S. Parker A- Pro., Kbeiis
i burg, Pa.
A young man named Charles Weber,
; aged about nineteen vears, was fatally injur
ed at the steel works of the C. I Co., Johns
town, on Saturday last, bv being struck on
the frontal hone of the forehead by what is
known as a damper plate, concussion of the :
brain resulting. He lingered. jn an nncon-sr-ious
condition until Sunday noon, when
he died without recognizing any of the loved
ones about him.
A brieklayer named Tyson, employed at
me ii.-w i.i.nn riouse, was struck on the
head by a falling board, Wednesday fore
noon, while at work in the cellar, but fortu
nately esi-aped with nothing worse than a
slight scalp wound. Kvan C. Evar.s, also at
work on the same buihung, had one of his
f.-ct somewhat depenalized about the same
time by an obstreperous derrick kicking up
behind and enitiing d ev l un ni it.
H, M. Albeitso,., K-..,'of Philadelphia,
attorney and agent for what are known as
the Fisher lands, located in this and the ad
joining comity of Indiana, had posters print
ed a this otiie,. notifying ad persons vh. hmd
b eds, contracts, or r-eeipts r iatir.g to the
purchase of any of said lands, that thev will
find if to their advantage To present them to
him reexamination at the Mountain H .use
in this plae on or before Monday next. '
A ;ien White woman who don't ditTer
very much from other white women was in
Altoona Tuesday evening and from thence
went to HoUi.layshurg in quest of her truant
busbaiel, who, she said, a-tisliing on Satur
day had gone and forgot io come back. It is
n .t known at this writing whether the wo
man caught up with her husband or not, but
the general impre.s-i..n is that he has skipped
fur more verdant fields an. I pastures new. '
The hens are preparing for Faster laying '
'"i h, ni in speaK. cicract llrrrild. The
only objection we have to them is they do
. not meet it squarely. They poat it in a kind :
of round (about) way: but we are of the
j opinion that this could" le remedied to a cer- 1
tain extent bv the Use of M. P. Robert's
. PoT i.Tiiv Pov.PF.ns. which make the hens j
act "on the square" by laving double yolked 1
i eggs. Sold by K. .Tames, and V. S. Parker i
! Pro., Kbensburg,- I'a.
We print elsewhere some action taken i
by our Council Monday evening relative to !
the low stage of water in the reservoir.
( Where should be nine feet of the fluid are '
only three feet a quantity totally Insufri
f cient to meet the wants of the public. In;
! view of this fact, the steam envine, which '
i was tested and found in good repair, was i
i put in motion Tuesday morning, t.i run night '
, and day. Messrs. John (iavman and Kvan
;. I). Evans officiate as engineers.
U. S. Inspector Tirtball, nccompanied by '
I Postmaster Harry II. Sou's, of Fist Liver- i
pool. u.no. visited the office, at Wellsville
ciaie, on aturiay last, of Linton . I
I'OU, anas coles, the forger ef post-i.ftice
money orders, whose recent arrest in Altoo
na is detailed elsewhere, anil there found
proof-sheets of his fraudulent money order
blanks, stamps, etc., in quant it'es and char
acter, sufticifiit to furnish all the additional
evider.ee necessary to his conviction.
.ui. v.aspei ii'iii, ni .-si.. Aicuoias, and a
gentleman named Edwards indulged in a
friendly wrestling match a few evenings ago,
first for the fun of the thing, but when Mr.
Leib got tip with his right shoulder badly
dislocated the fun had departed and a very
painful sensation occupied its place. A mes
senger wns sent to Ciiuolitown for a physi
cian, and let timed as speed iiv as possible
with young Dr. Maneher, w ho put the shoul
der in place and made Mr. Leib correspond
ingly happy.
; -V gentleman froM Philadelphia conpat
u'ated us the other day on the fact that the
j EngiKh sparrows hav not jet made their
; ? ppearaip'e in this latitude, and from all we
' have beard and seen of the littie pests we
certainly have no reason to testret their ab-
senee. Indeed, we should rather rejoice to
! think that we are like the chap whom the
; young l.i.ly asked, "Which do you think is
! the worst, the worms or the sparrows '?"
- "Well, really, I don't know." was the reply ;
. "I never had the sparrows."
I George Iirook. of Petersburg, is credited
I by the Huntingdon Local News with having
seen two crows carry lug a large black snake
i to their nest a few days atA One of the
1 birds had hold of the head and the other had
: hold of the tail of the reptile, and thev did
' not appear to have any difficulty in flying
' with their burden. 'he paper don't say
; anything about babbling Brook being filled
: to ovrillowing at the time, and hence we
I have no right to conclude that the snake and
crow s were not of the real siinon pure stripe.
. We appreciate a good cigar, but when a
certain advertising firm in Chicago gets us to
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insert a six im-ii advertisement one year for
I'.jO "Editorial I'lifTs," as thev call 'em, and
which they value at nine cents apiece, tho'
they are probably not worth three cents, we
hope we may be smoked out of the journal
istic rank, as all newspaper men should he,
who lend themselves to such ri contemptible
fraud on the profession. This is an editorial
pn!T which the parties concerned may put in
their pipes and smoke to their heart's eon
tent. Wm. Eng!e, of Grazierville, 'which some
oi our exchanges locate In Blair county,
though we faj to nn jt OJ) thfl n)ap w-s
kii.H.l in a wreck on the Tyrone .ft Clearfield
railroad on Tuesday of last week. Deceas-
i neen employed In an axe factory at
I vrone but findiinz his health impaired by
the work, he sought and received a situation
as freight brakeinan on the railroad, and the
day of Ins death was the first day on which
he assumed h-s new duties. The nnfortn-
I ",,c iiihii i. aves a wife and three children
to mount his shiK-kinj? fate.
Conly and Heath put in an appearance
J at 'he Court House on Monday evening last
but as the audience didn't come to time so
promptly that Is as to numbers, about" $ '
I being the total receipts thev curtailed' the
1 thing to some extent, and next morning took
j the train for Philadelphia, thus canceling
their encapements at Chest Springs and Car-
rolltown. The entertainment here was well
I Pnjoyd by all who attended it, but a.i it was
j a repetition for the most part of their former
i programme, many people remained away
winw,. iHv;o:ice wo,,j oiheiwise have been
iliUlYd.
Our merchant friend II. T. O'Fnel, of
Loretto, and none are more deserving, has
just returned from the east with a large' and
general assortment of dry goods, hats, caps,
boots, shoes, groceries, hardware, drugs'
paints, oils, etc., which he promises to sell
at the very lowest prices for cash or good
marketable nrrwlnn Points ii i
I ready mixed for use brushes of all sizes'1
', copel. Damar and eoaeh nmkh.E I
copel, Damar and coach vnrnihps tnnn
tine. Star lubricating oil, linseed oil. japan
dyes, etc., kept constantly in stock. (;o.
r.-t-, ou, ami resr assured that honest goods
and honest prices will be yeur reward.
Excursion tickets will' be issued bv the
P. R. R. Co. on the 1st and 2d of June'next
to all persons wishing to attend the Cambria
County Sabbath School Convention, to le
held in this place on said days, at the follow
ing rates : From Johnstown, 81.40 : Cone
maugh, Sl,..l; Mineral Point, $1.13 ; South
Fork, Si. 02; Siinimerhil!, O.Tc.; Wilmore,
8."c .: Portage. 74c Lilly's. 57c. : Gallitzin.
"Sc. The excursion tickets from Mineral
Point and Lillev's will he sold bv conductors.
there being no agent at either of those
points. All tickets will be good for the re
turn trip until the evening of June 2d.
The Hollidaysburg correspondent of tho
Altoona Daily Sun sas that a few evenings
ago a young lady asked a lady frieud the
name of her brother, who resides somewhere
m Camnria county. She gave the desired in
formation, and the first lady made it her
business next day to write him a very loving
epistle and requested him to strike up a cor
respondence with her. Her request was
complied with, and yesterday (Friday) she
received an answer to her epistle and felt so
elated that she told all her friends about it
and read them the contents of the letter.
She had better cease her foolishness at once
and let up writing to persons with whom she
is nor, acqnamiea.
Mr. J. A. Shoemaker, of this p ace, left
home on Thursday morning of last week for
Elk county, where at latest accounts he was
engaged as one of a corps of civil engineers
on a line of new railroad, if we are rightly
informed, now being constructed from New
York to Pittsburg by way of Buffalo. Mr.
S. exp.eets to be absent from home until the
latter 'part of August or the beginning of
September, but where his duties will call
him in the meantime is more than he himself
can tell. Of course we don't expect our en
ergetic townsman to become "monarch of all
he surveys." but we hope that his new po
Rish will pan out profitably and that he may
haye a good time generally.
Ladies, while silently suffering from your
many forms of weakness and disorder, to you
is given Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine,
guaranteed to benefit and permanently cure
yon. A lady writes: "1 gained eight pounds
in three weeks by your German Aromatic
Wine." Sold on a positive guarantee to in
vigorate, regulate and give new ami perma
nent vital forcp. Are vou a debilitated per-
son, nee,, and feeble, or iust recovering Horn
irvml ...1 1 1 , : . . . ... . . . . : r
the etfeets of cxlnueting nientr.l or physical
work- .' Hevive
the rlrootuno; energies, net
new sirer.gtn ami rirh blood bv the nroim.t
use of Dr. Faust's (iermati Aromatic Wine.
In no way c;m it be used as an intoxicant.
! Iruauists. For sale bv K. James, Urng-
t gi-t. Klwnslnirg, In. fl-l.-ao vv.ly.)
It may be true that the woman who was
taken to thn county almshouse from the vie
' ir.ily rf Wilmore with a bnrt.lv spiained ank
le, as noted in the columns last, week, subse
quently attempted to commit suicide by
, swallowing morphia, as the Johnstown Tri-
Ixint says she did, but as Ste.wartl T.illv, from
wlinm we lienrd no later than Wednesday
I forenoon in rngard to the case, didn't say
that he suspected anything was wrong,
didn't tell us tnat he. found anv morphia in
. her possession, didn't pretend to know that
; she either meditated or attempted suicide,
and didn't a Metre that he had any difficulty
in brinaring'.her to, we have abundant reason
for helieviiiLT that she wasn't brouqht to
any place but the poor house.
As a punctuator of poultry poun.-crs
our I.-oal friend Charles I,. Dick, Esq., of
Johnstown, is evidently a success. At least
we should judue so fio'm what the Trib'tni
says about that gentleman having started
! out to Mill, reek Monday forenoon for the
purpose of "putting a period to the existence
of two hawks," only one of which, howevei,
he succeeded in pum-tiiring. Still if was ji
very laree hawk, tiie one he did shoot, meas
uring rUty im-hes from tip to tip of winss,
the same being of the ten. ale persuasion.'
Charles will probably never auain come
, across so hefty a mark iliirins the entire pe
'r riod of his existence, unless he should con
clude to colonize the pests and get all the ,
grow out of them there is in them.
On Thursday of last week, Miss Char-
lotte McDorald, of F.rooklvn, . Y.. formal- ;
ly received the habit of the isters of Si. Jo- '
s.'ti at the "Chapel of nr Dadvof Cour- !
des," in this place. The chapel which is al
ways beautiful and attractive, was especifllv j
so on this interesting occasion, nature fur- .
Dishing rare and brilliant flowers for the !
decoration of the altars. Very liev. Father i
Kvan. of Altootia. officiated. The cerenio- ;
nialof the reception was such as has leen i
frequently described in the Fnf km a n, and !
hence need not be iepe;tted here. During !
tli ceremony Father Kvan addressed a few 1
very appropriate remarks to the prostulant, i
impressing upon lier mind the importance of i
the step she had taken, and begoiryr of her i
to hold (fast to the good resolutions she had j
just formed. The ceremony was followed i
by 'TVnedietion of the Mossed Sactamenf." i
atter which the "Te Drum" was chanted bv I
the choir.
Adam Keep, of Allegheny township,
Blair county, sat down on the grass and also
on Thursday last at the forks of two roads !
to wait for a friend, and while on the wait i
picked up what he supposed to be a discard- !
ed pistol cartridge. His next thought was ;
that said cartridge wo a hi make a nice orna- '
ment for the top of a lead pencil, and acting ;
on this conviction he took a splint from the :
fence and commenced to pick out the dirt, or 1
wi.ii no picsuuieii to ie dirt, i lie seernin
ly inoffensive piect of metal, as the sequel
shows, proved to be a torpedo or cap charged
with nitro-glycerine, used by quarymen for
putting off dynamite in blasting, and as it
was never made to be picked the result was
a sudden and unlooked-for explosion, which
knocked Mr. Keen over and lacerated thn
hand that held the tornedo in a shncthm
manner. the thumb and forefinger hein !
torn off so completely that no part of them I
ennui afterwards be found. A physician
subsequently ; succeeded in removing the
shattered bones, and although the other fin
gers were badly damaged, it' is thought they
can be saved. This may be set down as a
disastrous case of Keep before any sewing
had been done by the doctor.
Thk proprietors' of Kendall's Spavin Cure
have hundreds of letters on tile speaking in
the highest terms of the benefits derived
f mm its use. When you find one case where
it has failed to give." relief, there are hun
dreds w here it has proven a success. Read
their advertisement, and go to the new drug
store for the cure.
GoprY'ss L.xnv's Look for Junk eom-
P'etQs the one hundred and second volume
It opens with
a beautiful steel nlate illits-
tration of Sir Kenneth anI Salad ie, from Sir
A a iter Scott's Talisman;" contains the
usual rtcn array of fashions 111 beautiful col.
ors. and numerous illustrations of rires for !
ladii't ami rhiidron Th( T itpvin- tlomrt ;
it . '-iiiKiron. 1 ne ldteiar Ufpart-
rn-rt contains an intensely mtere.nin novel !
(all c.7ni jiott?) In- Jlargaret V"anr!ci;rift. var-
ions .-tlf,' t stories by tjood nriters, nnd tho i
usual Jivork Ih-paitm-nt, Fashi-.n Depart-
niont. ruzzloa a'i1 Uanies, Kioli Iteeipes, etc.
etc. Ur all odds, it is tlie best of the Fashion
Hook. Adj of our r.-aders who do not take
the Lady's Book can bt supplied, promptly,
by leavincr their orders at this office. We
will furnish our own raper and the Lady's
Hook for the losv price of ?3.00 per annum.
Th" publishers ayree to start a Mibscription
with any month you may select.
Elixir Vit.k for Womek. Mrs. T.rdia
E. I'inkham, 2.",.! Western Avenue, Lynn, I
Mass., has made the discovery ! Her Vf.ge- i
table CoMrorsi) ii; a positive rure for fe- !
male complaints. A line addressed to this
hidy tvill elicit fill necessary imfonnation. I
For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg. j
A rFKR Story of I'nconsctovs Trans- !
it. A thirteen year-old lad giving the name i
of Arthur (i. Smith, son of Judge Fayette ';
Smith, of Cincinnati, was found in an tin- !
conscious munition, as if under the influence !
of powerful narcotics, lying behind a water i
trough at Perry station, Westmoreland conn- j
ty, (some accounts say that he was bound to
the railroad track,) at an early hour on last
Thursday morning. When restored to con- I
sciousness he said that he went to bed at !
home as usual on Monday night, and from
that time until he awoke at Perrv he knew j
nothing of what had transpired, but believed
ne nan teen unmapped by some one who had
afgrudge against his father. A dispatch to !
the latter brotight the answer that the bov's
story was true and that he should be sent back
to Cincinnati, which was accordingly done
the same evening.
Important to Traveler". Special in
ducements re offered you by the Bcri.i,kv.
Toy Rotjte. It will pay you to read their
advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this
issue. 3-18.-10m.J
Ladies, and all who lead sedentary lives,
should n- I)n. M ETTA UK'S HEAIJACUE
AND DYSrEiriA I'JLLS. Trice 25 cents.
13-20.-1M. 1
Hex Stokt Corroborated. TSotwith
standing the doubt subsequently cast upon
the account given of her adventures by the
woman who was recently taken to the coun
ty almshouse from the vicinity of Wilmore
with a badly sprained ankle, as detailed in
our last issiie, her story seems after all to
have been for the most part correct. Hence
we need pursue th subject no further than
to say that an answer to a letter written by
her and Steward Lilly was received on Satur-
dav last from Mrs. K'd'en Donnelly, of Prid-ze
water, Mass., as was alo a letter for Katie,
the alleged sister of the injured woman, who.
as we stated last week, secured employment
at or ner Portage. Potli these letters re
vealed the fact that Katie is a niece and not
sister of the other woman, and that her real
name is Katie Donnelly, and not Katie Car
ver, as she gave it. The letters further de
clared that her parents, sisters and brothers
were almost distracted when they learned of
her disappearance and knew nothing; as to
j where she had gone.
Katie visited licr aunt at the poor House on
Thursday last, but remained only about three
hours, after which she returned to Portage.
On Sunday, however, t lie injured woman be
came so mueh.prostrated. that her niece was
again sent for, and has been with hr ever
j since. The story the latter now tells is that
Annie (the aunt) and herself had made up
thestoryshe (Katie) told Mr. and Mrs. Lilly
during her first visit to the poor house, their
object being to prevent anybody from finding
out who they were or where the lived.
Annie's condition on Wednesday was great
ly improved, and it is thought she will be fit
to return home with her niece as soon as they
receive the requisite funds from their rela- !
tives in Massachusetts, which they are ex- '
pecting by every mail. j
The principal cause assigned by the suffer- i
ing woman for leaving her husband is that
j through liis infamous conduct she lecame
nfHictcd with a disease too horrible to men
tion, and with which she is still seriously ail- i
ing. She says she. could stand anything else i
from her husband, but as that was a sin and
a shame she could never condone, she lelt
him forthwith, taking her neice with her for
company, ami was f u'.Iv detenu inetl not to
return Or live With him again.
FOTt THE TREATMENT OF OaTAKRH, cold
in the Head, Caturrlial Dcafiioss, and Hay
Fever we call vour particular attention to
a new ami valuable reuietly, Lly s Cream j
Halm. Wp are continually liearinji tin; niot i
favorable reports of its curative etTects. It j
i? easy and agreeable to apply. We would I
strongly recommend this discovery to our
pattons and every one siiflr-ring from Ca- j
tarrh, ete., beintt fully convinced it will l
please in every case. Vankiper & Co.,
DrtiReist, Fassaic, X. J. .Sold at James'
Drug Store, Ebensburg, Fa.
1 - iir.n ok atakkh .uu ikaf.ness.
' afh',r pivme fcly's Cream Halm a thorough
trixi. It has on several occasions relieved
me of severe cold in the head. My aunt was
troubled with deafness so tnat she could not
hear at all in one esr. After using the bairn
a few times her hearing was restored. F. D.
Morse, Insurance Broker, Elizabeth, N. J.
See advertisement.
Wholesale Forokhiks of Postal Mox- !
: KY Oi:dki;s. The J 1 n ni jn -.'don Local Aetrs '
. of Mini. lay condenses from the Altoona pa- i
' pers of Friday, and we copy from the -Yci' !
: as follows : j
! A younjT man, l.y name Adam H. Coles, wag nr- i
; rested ir. Altoona on Thursday inoriiinic last on a i
! chnnre of forsiui; postodice money oniers. On he- 1
' inp. taken to the Mayor's office and searched. I
j forced orders aniountini; In all to $i.Soo were found :
! on his j.eror. and in his hnaie. These orders
were r.r ?..0 ea.-h. and were niRdc up In sets ot six ,
i each for seventeen or eighteen dillcrent towns in I
this State and a numl.cr of poin:s in New York, )
! New Jersc-, 'onii-cticut and Massachusetts, all
purporting to have heon Issued at Fast Liverpool, i
hio. Aioo".- the inunher were six payaolc at Ty- .'
rone, six at I'e'crsi.iir-. six at II uiilini.,ii, six lit i
I.enistown. six at M ;i i.rs town, six at New f'-rr. six I
at Iiucnnnon. si x at M irysviile. six nt Harris- j
hunt, six at Middle town, six at Mount Jov. six at I
Lancaster, six at Hryn Mawr. six nt C..niesvi lie, i
six at Piirkurshtir. and so on lor a nuniher ot i
towns in other States. His arrest was caused hy '
wie i-osiioaM.'r oi rjisi j.iverpooi. who naj re- '
cctved an iinperlect money order from the ost- !
inatcr at VCai.inirl-.rd. I'onn.. with the rctptest
that tie Make the necessary correction and roturn '
the.ir.l.'r. On receiving an-nher letter ol in.pnry
from tlie pot master at 1'efrshunr. this county, '
en Wednesday last, he went ti I'itt.-hursr to secure ,
the services o: Inspector Camp to Invcstiicato the '
matter, hut not timiinx him in the city, came on to
Altootiaand notined the postmaster in person not
to cash any orders drawn on the Jjisl Liverpool
otlice. n to cause the arren of ai.y person pre
sent lr.it such orders. In some instances Cole had '
enclosed the orders to the postmaster, requesting ;
him to forward the money in registered letter to 1
some point further east. He Is certainly shrewd !
and wouid no douht have Peon successful in ob- I
taininir all or almost ail the money for the orders I
found in his possesin if he had not overlooked
one very important fcatureof the money order hus- '
iness. The advice he sent ahead ol hir.i were !
properly iri.tt. ti up ir nil particulars save one. and .
that is. he Defected to write the tiirures f.Vj upon i
the la.-e of tiie advice sent to Wallioefurd, and
this hemic an imperfection, it became' the duty of I
me poi:iiR?icr itierc to inquire into the matter.
This inouirv. and the sul.scouent one from 1'eters-
tmrs caused l y the same dt-'ect, led to his detec- '
t:.n and arrest. He was placed In charge of Post- '
olhcc Inspector TnibBll. iio to.,k his prisoner to j
Fittsbnrif Friday morning, and after a hearinir i
Coles, was committed in detault of $.oo. hail for
the action of thi-l'nlted sis'i-s (imij Jurv. His
real name Is Linton J. Ori.fi, and his residence !
Wellsville. Ohio. He admitted t lie forgeries, and i
said tnat if he had been let alone he would have '
collected flu.Ooo iu a month.
'Women Xkvek Think." If the crab
bed old liaehelc.r who uttered that sentiment
w' " nci.'t toil. Hiiriru 1 1 lit L rc ill mini b
. i . .. .. ., ... .
. ,,i n, no intense ll.ousnt, ttoep
sti'dv and thorouch investigation of women
in determining the best medicines to keep '
their families well, and would m.te their sa- i
pacify pud wisdom in selecting Hop Hitters i
as the best, and demonstrating it by keeping I
their families in perpetual health, at a mere j
nominal expense, he would be forced to ac
knowledge that such snt intents are baseless '
and false. I'ira pit ne. For sale nt tlie new j
drug store, Kliensburg, Pa. !
"Cooney." As the editor of the MeVey
tmvn Jnnrnal has become one of the celebri
ties of the local press, the following rkh,
rare and racv aut.-hiocranhv of the pent.lt-
nlan ir quest ion will no douht be enioved by
?" f or readers. We copy from last week's
issue of the Journal aforesaid
A subscriber of the Lewlstown Democrat and Sen
int asks the editor of that naner the followlnir
nncsf ion :
"Who or what
the
is 't'ooney,' so often
' mentioned In vour rarer? tXve nahis nersnnalirv
1 V e shall endeavor to enliifhtcn the curiousindi
I vidual : I )ur name Is Conrad, surnauied Kdmuad,
I "tirney-' lor short.
j We were born in Ichanon, Pa.. A. I. IS40, or
ri-rmn parentage : had one lather and one moth
er, and have a number of si -tors, cousins and aunts;
iMve one wife and two children : wo are about five
icet five In.-hcs in height, and heu In fiirhtlnir
: condition weiali prob'dy one hundred pounds;
I own and run the Journal with the usl.-tauce of a
. local and devi! ; own a house and lot. two cats, and
I a number ot other domestic animals: am the pro
, prlctor of the Hilrims Host and soda fountain
1 therein: travel occasional! v for our Lentil. ,.....r,
I 'he advice of a reauhiriy graduated JU. P., and i
1 whose business is It, we'd like to know? Unco j
owned a valuable do who bore the weight or fleas !
j and years and answered to the rianieToi TViisv,' j
; t tit he has hunt since been leathered to his fathers. :
; He was a daisy. Am a Notary Public-an sinner: I
were never a candidate but onco In our lite and
that time defeated: am about to oln a military
company with the full purpose of Oichtimr for our j
cn"1"!'"1 t-"'-.ntry, hut
shall take the oath of nlle-
t c "n M,e mentn reservation to flee at tho
first appearance of war: learned and worked at
tinsmith! for several venrs: am 4nMUuTionl"
miposed to hard work aid purpose to enjoy life if
: a'"l havli ir irivcn this brie! history of our
dreaders and others to irtve as a rest.
'l,. f,k lnfiui'itivo
A Foolish Mistake. Don't make the
I mistake of confounding a remedy of acknow
. ledged merit with the numerous quack med
l icines that are now so common. We speak
from experience, when we sav that Tarker's
I Ginger Tonic is a sterling health restorative,
j and will dc. all that is claimed for it. We
( have used it ourselves with the happiest re
I suits for Rheumatism and when worn out by
j overwork. See advertisement. Times. For
1 sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, Pa.
"Orn Doroit.h D.ns." a meeting of
Council was held in Council chambei on
Monday evening of this week. Subjoined is
a recapitulation of the business transacted :
On motion, resolved, that the Biirecss Is hereby
authorized and directed to make publication in the
Cambria Herald, as required bv law. that the boro'
purposes re-isuini( tH.nds with the view of refund
inn the present indebtedness at a lower rate ol in
terest, thereby callinir attention to the fact so that
the holders of the present bonds may exchange
them, if they see proper, lor the new issue.
Moved and seconded and avreed to that if the
water decrease In the reservoir to three feet, the
superintendent he directed to itlve notice bv pos
ters that the water will be shut off evcrv alternate
day until the reservoir has been replenished.
Moved and seconded and a '-'reed to that the srt
perlntendent of water works te directed to procure
some competent person to examine the borouirti
eniilne, and it the same Is in order, he be directed
to procure two competent persons to run the same
continuously, night and day, until the reservoir
has been filled
After the passaee of sundry bills for exnenses
incurred by the borough, adjourned.
She went to the play ot Olivette,"
And near an open window she sat.
And bv so doing she there met
The fate of all who rashly get
So imprudent.
She saw a notice In the weekly Star,
-To Cure a Cold -I'se Sies- Sriirr of Tar "
So she went to the drueglst. and then and there
Invested with a single quartair
In the article.
Now if you only have occasion to see
How earnest and vehement she will be
When telling how quickly and entirely
She was cured of the cohi caught on eaid settee
Twiil surprise you. '
rT:.TII TO WOIfMS.
Im. E. F. Kcskfx. tli! gT-t Tipn Worm deMrov
er, remorw Tnj.c Worm in a to 3 hours, hoad mid
tll. all foniplete nd llve, with plrmxnt vegeta
ble medicine. No fee until cured, l ifn nar r.m
. ofcasen of dyspepsia and diorsnlta.tion ef llrer
I are caused by etomiicb and other wormt existing In
j the alimer.tary canal. Numbers of i.rnminent clU-
zrna 01 i iiiinanpnia. wno nave neen treated for
various diseases dyspepsia, consumption, bron
chitis, female weakness, etc. can certify that my
treatment has cured them, and that thev have been
treated lor wron diseases. Their symptoms nd
treatment : In this ajre of Inventions It is verv re
markable, hut none the less true, that the symp- '
tomi of worms, a disease of tha most danrerom i
character, are so little understood by the medical i
men of the present day. These paraites nnderao i
the most curious transformations. Thev remain I
months, and even years, in the body before thev !
ara fully developed. They only mature In parts o'f I
the body which communicate with the external air,
as In the alimentary car.ai, cr lungs, but g-cnerally j
the former. !
There are numerous kinds, hut the most danger
ous, and by far the most difficult to remove, is the i
Tape Worm. This worm is constructed of fHt pie- '
oes, which are connected with the head bv a verr
fine neck. The pnrnsite fs sometimes thirty fee't '
Ion, but it Is so thin that the worm could be held '
in a small bottle. The symp'en r of this, as of other I
worms, are weakness and irritation. To eflect a J
perfect cure, the head of the worm must be removed. '
This is very difficult to accomplish, and several era-
inent physicians have onlr been able to remove I
parts of the body. Those who are trouuled with !
this loathsome disee.se can In cured in the short i
space of three hours. (For Tape Worm, write an!
consult tho doctor. For alt others, buy E. F. Kri- I
kel's Worm tsvnrr.) t'ommon sense teaches tf j
Tape Worm be removed, a'l other worms can he i
readily destroyed. Advice at office i.nd store free.
The doctor can tell whether or i;ot the pi-tlent has I
worms. Thousands sre dailv dvina with worms '
and do not know it. Kits, spasms, cramps, chok inl
and sufloeation, sallow complexion, circle around
the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach, rest
less at nlitht, prlndinit of the teeth, picking at the
nose, eouh, lever. Itching at the scat, headache,
foul breath, the patient xrows pale and thin, tick
ling and irritation In the ann all these symp
toms, and more, come from worms. K. F. Kux
kkl'8 Worm Syrup never fills to remove them,
l'rice, $t.oo per bottle, or six bottles for J.VOO. Huy
of your druiritist the Worm ?vrup. and If he hag
It not, send to Ir. K. F. Iviinkel. 3W N. Ninth St.,
I'hlla., I'a. Advice by mail free : fend 3 ct. Itamp.
DyspcpsJa. n.vopepala. Iyapepala.
K. F. KnnVcl's Hitter Wine of Iron is a sure cure
for this disease. It has been prescribed dailv for
many yenrs In the practice of many eminent phv-
I slclans" with unparalleled success. " Svmi.toms are
I lass of appetite, wind and rlsina- of food, dryness
; in mout.ii, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and
low spirits. Not sold In Imik, only in $1.00 littles.
Ask your druggist for It. Aschenhaeh & Miller.
Sole Aktcnts, :;.l and Callowhill streets, rhlladel-
phla. For sale t the new drng ftore, l.hcushurg.
Sweet ri.owERft : that from your sunny nooks
Oive welcome to tho vernal sun !
How joyous, as each l.riirht eye looks
Aloft, doth seem the life heicun!
How eloquent ye seem of days
When lovers near your haunts will chnuce,
And she your dainty form will .ralse.
And he up Sodded clifls will .rance.
And net much verdure on his pants.
It la happiness to know that the pants can he re
placed at Simon St Hrndhoiin's. next door to the
; first i;ttionai ifiinK. Altoona. for a mere sons-.
1 Not only that, hut you mfy huy an out-and-out
J suit of elegant sprintr or summer clothing Irom
them for a price so moderate as to put such a pnr
, chase wlihin the reach ot evrry!ody. F.-csh in
i stallments. received weekly, tliu ttirnishi n:r to
I hovers tho very ln'est styles nnd tine;t fahrlcs
i Call on S. fc. U., or sued f..r a price-lit.
St- Jlmo Hotel,
N'o. .117 and ',MU Arc-It Street,
I'llII.ADIOI.I'IIIA.
Itatrs Iieduced to-J.OO per Day.
The traveUinic puldie will etiil finrj at this Hotel
the same liberal provision tor their comfort. It is
located in too immediate centres of business and
amusement, and the different Hail Road depots,
as well as ail parts of t lie city, are easily accessible
by street cars constantly passing the doors. It ol
fcrs special inducements lor those visiting the city
vn uiur oi pleasure.
Your patronage is respecttul; v solicited.
JtS. M. KKOLK, Pmt.
rhilr.delphia. Nov. 1. lSS.-tt
rietor.
How doth the little hnsv wife
Improve spring's shinin hours.
And chncli the carpet out o- doors .
As roiind the house she scours ! !
How skillfully she sets the ta-k i
I pon its head so neat. I
And wonders whether -hub" will run !
The darned thing in his feet. I
If this event Fhcuhl occur, there will he trouble !
In the camp for a t'mo till -hub" cm regain his j
equilibrium by Investing in ne of those fashion
able warm-weather suits of which J.is. J M-irphy
11" Clinton street. Johnstown, keeps a full line' '
Hi? stock i one of the largest and best to be f Mind i
in Cambria county, as well as the cheapest. Snt-
isfaction as to material, make and price itnaran- I
teed in every !r.st.irc. Special attention Is dl- '
rected to a fine lot ol boys' clothing pjst received, i
Now sinir the merry thrufhcs,
Now r.atnrc inily Idu-lies,
The brooklet wildly rnshes,
The Fd the poet crushes.
The lover freely aushes.
Now naught tlie shad fieml hushes.
The tramp o'er the beer Wot lushes.
And fly the scruhtdnic brushes.
Warm weather is here' The flcures registered
on the thfmi.mrlcr daily substantiates th7s asser
tion. Such beinir tho case, yon doubtless want a
new suit ot Sprinit cloth-nir. Hnv It from Oodlrev
W olf. next door to the .nrtofIlce."Altiuna thai i"
i our advice. His rejmtation as a cheap and fair
dealinjt clothier stands hiirh up. while his stock in
ex'ent and variety of styles cannot be Improved
, on. The well-known Rochester clot lilng a speciul
j ty. Orders by mail promptly filled.
AMrvicn'Jfitsf YieTrf.
The greatest thinkers, the most profound schol
ars, the most expert, thorouch and successful chem
ists ror these America must turn to tJermanv.
In the wofully speculative field of medicine no
irreater step lias yet been taken than In tbe .lisnov.
ery. airer tne
most extended research and the mot
eorelnl and t.atient exneriment ol Iir -nEf.
i i., , ...... . .. ., ,
Ufrman t .ouicn Svrim. lor the cure of consnm,...n
eouKhs. colds sofe throat, bronchitis. croiin Vn i
all pulmonary diseases. Kemerober this medicine
is sold on a positive iruamntee to euro. Price iSc
."c. and tl per bottle. Ask Druirif ists. Sold at K
James' Hru Store, Kbcnshuric, I'a. 4-l.-e o w j
j f Jon Mess the wives !
j They nil our lives
I With bttle bees and honey !
j . They pate, life's shocks,
; " They menn our socks,
I Hut--don't they spend the money ?
I When they spend it in a sensible sort of wav a
I "r example, they invest In a pair of the cWant
i shoes sold by S. Hlumenthal. 1119 Eleventh avenue
I A, o".' ,s t'prfPCtly satisfactory all roan.!.'
2 au OI,1" in stock, and can nceomo-
I dateboth sexes and all classes of people with boots
shoes, slippers, etc.. at lower prices than any other
: dealer In the land. He solicits a visit from every
reader of the 1- kern as ami poamntees entire sat
1 islactinn as to goods and rlces.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
"This Is beyond question the most successful
eouith medicine we have ever sold," wri'cs a prom
inent dniK firm. A few doses invariahlv cures the
worst cases of Couiih. Croup, or Uronchltl. while
Its wonderful success in the cure or Consumption
Is without a parallel In the history of medicine
: u....i; 1101 -uscovcry n tins been sold on a eimr-
I antce a ten which no other medicine can stand.
I If you have a coach we earnestly ask von to try it
1 I rice, inc., Vic ar.d Jl. 11 your lunus arc sore or
2 u.i tn.-si or oa.-K lame, use Shiloh's I'orous I'las-
i.-rs. .-.oiu at r.. James
Ebensburg, Pa.
Kruit Store, Postofflce,
4-l,'81.-e.o.w.ly.
An Oli Jokk Kurnonri ki. JIar.-y TIairans
now a resident of this city, but formerly a sailoron
the hiirh seas, perpetrated a irood Joke on himself
reeontly, in the l'.llowini; manner: He wished to
lop oil an obnoxious limb from a tree near his rel- j
done.!, and to reach the oflendine limb it. was ne
cessc.ry tor Hairans to ciimb. saw in hand, some !
Ci, Z ""liinirtheeminence. Hasans
s:twPl' It n1 himself oft. The result is easily per-
,.. . ..... -i ....... ...i .lie 1 1 in o to tie
1.........1 - -
true one. for Christ Honscr. the irenlal interpretor
cd the 1 ennsylvania Kaiiroad Company, is author
ity for its truth, and the s'orv must therefore ha
correct. To say that Hairans was surprised when
he landed on term firma would not express his
consternation. Altoona Tribune
j'"o is jin oin. put in tnis case
. E understand that all the farmers' horses In i
this section that are jriven M. It. Hosunn' House j
I outers are able, owinir to their laxative, tonic
and purify inir qualities, to plow from one-third to r
one half mare acres per dav than those which are 1
Kiyen any other preparation. We advise all those j
who have not used them to do so. Thev are n..t I
adulterated with oran or cake meal and" sola by !
tho pound, hut are prepared Irom pure droits put 1
up In neat packages, and sold for -Jo cents bv K.
James, Ebensburg, Pa., and by all other druggists, i
Toadies, ftrr those distressing com- j
plaints to irftich you. are subject, '
. lr. Faust's German Arnn'n.iic i
Wine.
-l,'81.-7y.j
l!YEJir.4I
BII.LKR-NAHI.E Married, at St. Michael's
cliureh, l.oretto, on Tuesdn y mornln?. Mav 'J4 18S1
bv Kev. Katber Bush. Mr. Asthokv Bili.kr ami
MmslutiA Naole, both of Allegheny township.
Steel Barbe Fence
CflEAPEIl Til AX WOOD.
(CCT Fi ll SIZE.)
One Wire Fainted Costs but TEN
CENTS per JIOD.
Sample and atalogne Rent Free.
OLIVER BROTHERS & PHILLIPS,
Is 92 ft 93 IT ATF. H STRKKT,
114, 116 118 FIRST Artnie,
i-27.m j PITTSBURGH, PA.
Capitol of American do
Oak
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
1861 20th
Twenty years of lessons in how
nave begun the twenty-first.
ntonnf.V. :.. t.:
.mi inn
.Ve .V'T" u K"?lnc2
cvervrTmVW V 'T' clothinS stock in th country; worth
c ery cent we abk for it ; and we guarantee every article.
r T- . . r . .
ji.wic uiiu jicitt.-r jiateriais in
More and Better Clothing in
Ixjwer and Fairer Trices in
Than in anv other rrt.-iH
. i . s dniicrc
within reach of American money.
The secret of our great business is only this: I)oinK our level best to
the coind"5 Cl0th,ng' haV'nff madC k ht- A" counting
SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
huntSdnf 'thi ben tC!in5 fr tWenty ears : ;lnd have cloled over
nunured of thousands, old and young.
This Spring wc Overtop every Past Spring.
The
spun" nas oeen SO Dackward
: i t . ,
time, and the extraordinary stock of clothing that every maw and boy mav
choose from is without equal in America. The stock is something wonderful'.
SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT.
The best sew-inrr on the bct cloti, v. : . , ...
and the best mnn .', .J.u .1.1
mat
is a great thine- to sav
that not
much in clothing you so well.
The
!?b,:i,'We k.VY thC cloth!ng in
all the things that bclnnrr ml-..,
f, . , " -"i iiumiiig wen, ana tnev will ro direct
whv olrll u,?l eTkl yu'-the we.ircrs.-not a profit between." That's
why OAK Hall has the lowest prices, as well ns the best clothing.
During the past ninety days we have, in manner ; this new spring ctork
so improved the patterns, our ways of i.iakinr. and i.vnor ,V.a-.s th,'t tVj
spring s exhibition of ready-made clothing miyht be faiily called
READY CUSTOM
Bctn far ir. advance of any hitherto offered
applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing
Otir Custom Clothing Department improves crcrv year. We make to
order from the finest fabrics, and believe vc do the best work that can be done.
Orders by mail are filled with the same promptness and care that would
DC given to serving you in person.
Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial invitation to
everybody to come and see, and make trial of the 18S1 Spring Clothing.
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
The Largest Clothing House in America. "
I
EE AD THIS!
IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED,
IX Wff ,f . PAY Y1.JU,
This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read!
Ifavinff Just
rcfnrurrt from ihe
J'AJIt Till:
SPRING AXD SUMMBR CLOTHING,
to sfocJc our
mi i: t.ai:gt: stoi:i:s.
fiish evt vi wait atxi boij t icfiont this tomes trtctiny it ith
HIDE-OP CLOFIIIHG 5 GEMS' FURNISHING GOODS
VJ;IC:s fI'an 1t'fV ran frr bought at n,,f othtr house In
I lit n i .1 : .
i ... " . vf rir fff fl j l'ST
' - . '
follou ing facts: '
'K ARK SKt.I.IN(
A MAM'N 4; SI IT,
lined throughout, tor J TS
This suit Invites and dities
all competition.
WK AliK SKI.MNi
A Han's (..nod Rashness Salt
for J4.I 0. Tlie same kind of
:i suit was S'.ld last season
for tb.w.
wi; Alti: SKLLINC,
COOD SUITS FOR BOYS
trom s to vears old, with lorijr pant, to:
f-.40. which stirpes nnythii.jj of the kim
r ;
ml :
you ever saw tor the monev.
WK AKK SKT.T.lTf
51K"N IdXMt WORK.
IX! PAX 'I'M.
lined throughout, at from
65 cents to tl.oo.
WK AKK SKI.I.lNtf
Men'sj (ol itrerallsi
at 2a cts. and up. and srood
t'miiosniiiTi. for40cnts,
sold everywhere tor 78 cts.
AU trr.2?JiXCr"Z'A tinna Bnrt nndi of .lollara- y,ortl of elher ar
llelen eqnally rhran are now In stork, ready Tor Inspefllon nt the
YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE
Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street,
Opposite Opei-n House, AiyroOXA, XV.
CT
JTJ..U!
I A CU3 GUARANTEED25 CENTS DY USIHG h
S3 3f
DR. METTAUR'S HEAD ..1HE PILf-Scnremostwonderftinylna
very sliort time both SICK and N k" SC ll? UCansruc. ..j .hii.l
'""f lnr ncrvoue ey-m, riieve D5!iPEPSIAina worst torms, cleans-1
iu-. n. cabb u mm, yruum.?
.T - r.iUfiijjkiiiii.iiirrTrT
A full size box of these
2 BLi
rcci ons far a complete Cure, maded u any a.ior-.s'on receipt of
nine 3-cent Pcstaee Stamps. For s&is bT ii Drufigiau. '
ooi-ii r-rti ll
I I VW falls to mrn Vt.tnetr riloAKt T,
soever; :uo, tuscases. r Xhr. Madder. "tn
Ic.contiiionco of urine, (we'ting t!
a tiivv:, a i.j a po-uive urc.
incrr-.rsot yoatti, 1 'i.iirx x in a biwclE
tor brlcK-..'i-t or oT" d"e..iis. tcVe pp
HI 1A. rA
For ner.'i.
i ii,MHI icsi.iroMuaiU ki. i wthv
enenry. flrsiurtvlj-ref vnnih It btn se-rec
lmmeitlatelv.
For nerrons iro.,t ra: i. a "".iu s.-.1 1 y t-1 Ci--slve
natural or unnahira! sc-niil lidnlc-rc
fZRUSA is a snre cure.
Agrxi ana yorinp jvrons v.
too TreonAnfly. at nitrht. to
ate ii.?tui,j i
at nitrht. to mnV wvr, can I
rely Implicitly on I'ciu sa. E
for urlnurr nlsertscs cr b-.'h v
male eomylfifnts of all kin-Is. T'
, fvr to- f
"."A a i
apecine.
f iu.. win oo pum .r :nv l'i.i L . v T,
not restore or at least grctly benefit. -Send
ror a pamphlet.
B. B. HAETMAS tt CO., Osborn, Ohio.
Keep rnnr bowels rcgnlar with
Sold at the New tvrnir Store. PnitnfUra Vh.
ensburg. Pa. 5-13,'81.-iy;l
JAS. IYI. THOMPSON,
Diy Goods, Grocerirs, Notions, &c, &c,
Iliajjfitreet., Ebensburg, Fa.
Also, A sent for Wsnamaksr Rrnws,
Viothlen, Oak Hall, I'hllatl'a.
4 Measures tnken and suits made tn order or
furnished rendy-made. with iruarantee as to quali
ty and fit. F ine Shirts furnished on same condi
tions and full satisfaction promised.
tbeaihu.-y. May , l5I.-.
Tin:
DM
U
Hall.
THI-
Spring 1881
to make and sell the Kc-ct rWi,;
We
- . . ...u uuuui,ciuv(
imvc lounu out about it, we have nut
. . : . .... i
acrcspt clothing that you will look at for
rlntlir, K i
that w hivs i-it ,rl ..: j
' v . """n.B.ine nest styles.
can DC DUt into Clothino- am-wrtoro It
another house in the. iar.rt a'
cloths come direct tons; we buv them
our well-ordered ways.-knowm
n ., '..'.
- MADE CLOTHING.
fr immediate wear.
This
HEED THIS!
l.aetrru VitUs, it here u c bought and
CASH jov inoutjh
J ' " fwt ic rc
WK AKK SI TT.1NO
A Dan's hiteIMIK T f ST
1'T A-i cents, which lat
season, and w:ts considered
cheap, f.r Jl.'JS.
: WK A11I-; SI.I.LINT.
: NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS.
: Irom 4 to fl Tears old nt 75, cent whirl.
: '..tosh nl! who see tl:m : and ao.'d W OOI.
' HATS for nien and boy sat 4" nnd &o cents.
WK AKK SKI.T.INO
B01V M 1T In S fIKCS.
lor any nve from 4 to S yrs.,
for Cw; confl.lered cheap
last nasun at ..'.u.
a repair hefiltr a-tt..n nt Klv.:. I
- t - ii . .,. , ., . mewr.
vst I .-1. dii s .h ji
- KI ri I (IKS,
XEW ADVERTISKMEXTS.
TARRANT'S SE1.1ZKR APERIENT
Mny properly be cnlicd the -Hercn'c." of medicine,
for it cleanses Nature's aujrean stables, and allows
the recti (.entire powers of the system to do the
work of rc-toration to health. No' medicine cnre;
Nature alone cures. I bis Aj.erlent o;,ctis the pro
per avenncs. the functions are permitted to resume
their work, and tbe p.iticnt jrets w.-;i
soi.u iiv ai.i. in;rtiiisTs.
Ilest in the world. Lasts lonirer than anv other. I
Always In v'Hwl condition, t'ures sore. cuts, bruis
es and corns. Costs but little more than the Imi
tations, livery package has the trade mark, fall i
for the trenume, and ske no other. i
Ff-
OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER !
authorlred to announce that F'rancis Malvchill, of
F.r?nsburi horonicli. will te a candidate for tbe of
fice above named, subject to ltemoeratie rules, and
if nominated atid elected, he pledires himself to
gunrd the Interests nt the taxpayers of tha county
to the test of bis ability. (3--.i.-tn.)
F FATTY'S OJMJ A V,l useful 'tops, & sets reeds.
McwaanaBiiii. t'i. i lanna i io np. rf-mus.
t'autJog, ijtr. AdJrcsiBetty,v. saiartue.-. j.
IN acco-dnn"e with .in Act of the tienera! A em-l-lv
ol trm in. .r ' h r.i T r,,-i .(, f k.
prii. IVi. rHtific t . t
l"Cti..n t f iix-
rr in I ilil.r i:t ri,.un, ,..!.,. i e-.
taxpayer- residina in the .1 -trl. i
that the County f re rrer in c.j'rt
second n r .,., '.,,
' v ifTcn t. th
Vein rin't,
Vance with the
n i at the viae
'1 "t w . 11 '
tup nr..! I,..
ot lu. Hu e the t. wn
the dyp hereinafter mm
celviCK the
: h e;ecu.'ii. on
1. fr the purje of re-
STATE, COUNTY and rooR TAXES
Aseked for trie Vrnr lvsi :
pionuay. .lone l'li Vnrs"-r T-wnh'.n
f up-'iir. Hue 141. - l.re. to 1'..,t.-m ii.
" 'ncsdav. J ur.e l -1 jj ;:, : ; trin l..wn
Tharsd-i. June l'j-h Al.--t.env
p.
I ri.lsi . .In in- it: (, -,m -r. -i ,1
Saturday, .lutie Si i tl-s I..rvUKb
Monday, .Imie 'j-thl lean Township.
Tueaday. J'lix- -Jl -t l.cn.le
Wednesday, .tune i-.d W i,,tc Tjwr-hip
1 hut-sday. .lute i d "tn-t
Irisy. June -.J;!! r.l.ter "
S.i t n r.i y . .Tune su..;.ii!.arr T .wrt,ir.
Mot!.l;ij,.Ianc'.:ni 'arr.t n H r mli
1 oi s l.iy. .tune h 4 arr.,11 T. w'.Milp.
W.lricsday. .lune -.., i H.-ot
TI.nrd.-.v. 'tunc .". i ti I : i,-l, ,i. k T. wnsl. I;..
Kr!d" v. .Inly 1st Jrk' i
Tf::v, .lii:v U'h -atetiia
tVedij! dny. Su!y f :h l'.henshnrn. f ast Ward.
Thursday. July rl " W c-t
Mors. Ii . J n.v l;h Ten i ),'.'.', l!..r.i:ifh.
Tnrsdaj . .fulv pjih lil'.trin
Wednesday. JUV lr.th- S-.mn.'Itt P.le H r.-Hth
ThurJav. Jn'v i:! w a-hn.utou t..ii-' i.
Friday. Julv lir h IN rtnne
Saturday. .Lily l-";!. Witmoie 15 -oiich.
Monday. .1 ul v is -1. Son: n:er 1: 1 1 1 To u-hip
T'iert.ty. July l:!h - t-rov:e
Wednesday. July si.tli i .tt tYncmaueb Koro.
Thursiiav. Julv Vi-t Kratikhn Her. uli.
Friday. July j-J ! W ...ivalc
Saturday. J nlv 'J.i.l stonvrreclc Towrshlr
Monday. July's.'.: h a in ina IIto'. 1-t V ..rd.
Tnrs.lHy. Julv :h d
W'ednt-sday. Julv -jTih Millville It .r.. l't WarJ.
Thurs dav. .1 u!v v-:b -j 1
Friday. July v-.ci, -. .pcrd.i ltir..uiih.
Monday. Aut'ost 1 n lor Towi.l,ip.
lueday. Aanu-t J.l '..ncmauKh T. wn h!p
Wednesday. Atisr. . -Icwer vr "
I I liurf lav. AnifM-t 4:h l;.. t,!:ind
I Friday. Aumi-t I;h A l irrs
Monday. A-.:i:u-t :'i Frot.eet H..roui!li
1 uesday. Aiieu-t fth Ft. per Voder 1 . wti.l.ip
j Wednesday. Aug. I ith C4..iiemUth. lt Wafj.
I Ttcirsday. Auk. nth -j.)
j Friday, Aiumi: I-Jih J. l.r.-t. wn. l"t 'a-d
: Saturday. A uif it l .th vd
Monday. August l.Vh " 3d
i Tuesd iv. Auiii-I l h 4;ti "
; Wednemlay. Ak IT:!: r.i ti
Thursday, 'Ama-t ls.h f;ii
1 And. in accordance with the "Jn 1 sc-iion of saH
I act. on all taxes p:d to the 1 rcaeurer on or hemre
I the 1st day f.t September, t'lere w.;i t a rrriuriion
I ol S p'r cent.. ah:!e f jir-r c.-nr. will te a.'.tSrd t" all
lii cid Icz't. nnd j la -cl in the hau ls ol an offlcw
1 for Collectioi:.
j AM'KFW Y V. i T.l.V. I "... Treat
: Treasurer's i "ffl.-e. H-en-Lur. Mav 4. lssi.is-4t
M'DOXALD & CO.,
OF LOKKTTO. SKI I.
s
HJAIiS tt
'm..i n n::d J
i I 11 ts. if r lb.;
' and Tic. per lh. ;
. it!'..:
i.e.! .Je. ( er !b. :
. e 1 '!, re H.r 5 ccuts;
.s f.r ,r. cent :
' s V ; : i r : r K' coats ;
-i . 1 c . :..r 25 ct. ;
Ten C, If. e si i
l.'.'is.ed :!
Two t . t li
1 . .
1!. IV.r;.-
4 l'.s. 1
3 lbs. L-.-o ,,r
lulls I
Moia: e. r
I
- . V.'
.p for 'Ji cts. ;
'J -. per Kal.;
! r i
t
. r-
,1 1 1
r -: - i-
t ..a:. ji
I r .-k : S.i'. HXl t er 1 1 1.
I a'.iCoC". 1. 7 .Hid S cts 1 ! ijrj ;
-dusiin-. f. s .-.nd 1 ,
per a rd :
..1 i .e. per vard :
; t . 1 1, in. in s. p.
Plain and Keri y 1 ir. --i i . 1s. k.i
Ker.tu. kv p-i .. j',. ' '..,
j 1 i k inns. 11, ii and c
; Thread. 1. :; mil i..-. p.-r sp... i :
' Colarclts. 1. .1 ni.d f,
i r e s. 5, .
Indies- 5!..v..j. 1-1. If. and 1". t
' I.l'l:i-' ll'. ' K 1: .. 1,; a
Iadl-s- lla.vik. ri l::. f-. s.'io i :
!-! 2 l. -.-O. -So.
:. pr yhrd .
s. per yard :
c:i. h :
nt. d 7; ct. ' h ;
! it-, per pair:
;. 1: ;.:.. j.er pair ;
l". !' cj.-h.
r i b r.. s. r. p. s, .e.
cts p r pa'r.
' Als. Laces, K.le r.irs. lit!
j HOOTS ri,l
Infants' Shoes. :..'. and !-
I t hll-lren'S SM-'CS. :U TS ;.,,,
i M is-e---Sh..e-. Ti. j! i. :,i
I Ladies l.need Sli'M-c.$l o... j l
1 p.-r jiair.
sl-li per talr.
i '
i.iittun .1 - j f.;.,
It..v- Sl.r.es. 1 0 i SI
SI.
and j
Men's S...es. 1 v:.. si .'-i.
Men's l;..i ts, v..s-.. ;
I )'l
Itt lYS- Fl 1,1, St "ITS .
MKN'S
II c cur.rrr'rr cur ,.,
C Imr. IT n.f lowrr. t",..'i
fooca, .onfo r.. c- , . .
trill. Ant,- cc.v o.'ff t
fTrttri fifhrr ii ci.:':': t
and thr mo-iv i t : -i,'--.?.
S! t- " ar. 1 i.-.'S.
". and i.:' per pair.
m no.
i i.r.i to no iyi.
f..o..i to i.o.io.
r cr cl' I. I' (i. toeft to he
. : r i it.c i nci tl
' A t it ck is a fair
i... I'-'n. d.i not cie- ai9-
! -. '.' ) ,:l--1 f7
d Ivuri rrftf-nf&
1 C't'l.l.
m good rond:iw u i.'
l 1 ( J
McIO.XA 1A
retto. M iy 9. lsl.--f.
.1 CO.
MONDAY, MAY 9, 1881.
H. fc j3.
i. t iioici;
! sils ra naaiLis
nil fittiiunLSi
All thet lioice Xew St.rlMi 1 liingsat l'.ar
pain ri ii es. I trk Ihirirains in
24 and 2V, ineli Silk ( nihrellas,
(iioice Solid Mood Han.lles
and IYarl, Itorv, t.old
iiik! silver Mouiit'c-.
Several cases ti-n SI'.M.MLK SILKS opened to
dnv. -ew ijoui-me Ik', rrw
liayp, 'ere Sumner
M!k". 37l..e. to 1 i-. i.cr vard.
Plain .1,. red Irc?s Siik. ! f. T". ! on anil
$1 'J5. Most complete Ime of shades s.,.wn in tine
light wcitrt.t J r.-i.. h Siik nr.t !anre. showv crd
ed. low priced siU. ol which the principal "part is
dresslnir." and v.hii h are eurc to disappoint a lady
the tirM time she wears thee is'.-iicj" uk
New liia-k and '..!. .red Surah Siik. 1 per vard
tip. including handsome liii'it tint-, as well as
street shades
New Satin Mnrviileui.
Nw Satin .IT.m.iif.
New Satin Oriftcn.
New Ulai-k Ires itmi,l.
New Hlai k and ('oioro-l Satins.
New liia. k and C..(.red Satin jtrocades
New Koman S ik Stripes.
New I tinbree S ks.
New K.iuiard Silks.
New Tiny Cheek Sqtins, 24 inch. . ..r trimmiBr
n rom'iiniii.iti oi iiL-ht c..lo- : b-a-itifui ir ....l tor
trimming Ituntinu'. Nuns' Ve'linjs, Aibatrosj
lc.. of which we h.ivc a chit lete Inn-'on s:.l.
Iarce st.ek of I.ace Hiii.frirs a vard up to
an extra quality ot Lupin's c-!-l r ite J Lac Itunt
lnus, blacks and clors. d.-.utdc width at T.V
Special bareains in extia aU-wuol joublewid'a
L.T-e Huntinir' nt TC'-.
IJlaek (too ls , r .-:minr wear and tncnrninr
1 -- i" iimi :niiin-itai!T the t'e-t ra'
lisve e er s .Id.
w
All wo., i n,,ck Utiutinas. 1J
i:j..
BOGGS & BUHL,
11W 129 FMsral Alttay.
X " I
I.ac- (
1t.'- T
S.M.ks ill
la-af ai
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tit tlietlio-t T.r'.Tl':r;-Ti
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and Li-I.est
Yearlv si.
In I'cnnsyivarna aid e!e
here I
t r.er? tti'.-t ttior.'i.uii e.lm-.it
standard of retinirm inliien
.I.Sll n;-i
- rut.il admitted at any t:mc
pvi.se .ii'.. i:i
A.l lrf :
SISTKITS IF VFKCV.
Ib-ATTV' 1'. I I
lcc. 10. ltsa.-Tf. V. .- 'in re iicj '.
A SSKJXKES- XOTK K Notice is
JL V heret.v e'v.-n that N. J. ! re !'.. 1. of tbe bor.
i onuh ot Id.cnibu-ir. I j.. v deed ..! v,,lnntiii-v
bensbti'v. 1 1.. I v
'ed i.t r,.luntarv as.
sir n meet. In. i: -.1 !! 1
"! "rtv to Jonn A.
Ulair and .1 l,n I.h.yd. ot
for the .-ncbt ..t tbe" crcd'
sai 1 1 .rr.njri. In tm.-t,
,,r f aid . J F reid-
lioft. A 11 i..'rnn. i be
iij'l. i t.-d to the a.d
ITCllliofl w !1 make I .ivc.r-t I . tbe sr.i.l a a.
siirnccs. and those harini; cl:tn or demand' will
mnUe known the saioe wiiV.ui !:iv
.'liN A. Hl.MK.V.
U ill N I.l.nvii, s As'iicr.ccs.
Ebcnsbunr, April 2'. tSl.-t
IT'XKCTTOKS
F.st.itecl NOTK'i:.
d'irr': ,A. v. Sr.. de-i.
I-tte
test'imcntnrv vu t'.e et.ite ot l'err
Aiii.ins. Sr.. late ..( '! rttcMl township, rtee'd.
havii.it b.-eu rurted t- the rndcr nM Lt the
proper autlonty. r.' fee ia hereby iriion to all ter
sons in.lct-tcd t.. sni.l cstrtc to 'muke immediate
payment, and tb.e hiving c!sirc neatnst tt t
present them dn'v irlnri.i-.! f .r . ttletuent.
.! HN M. l.ITZIM il.K. I ,-..,,. ir
rienrhcld Twp., Apr.l l.l.-ft.
DMIXITRA l ION" NOTICE.
J. V. l.itate i.f J..n- F. klfv. nece.-.s.-1.
Ietters of aiiniiirtrnt:..!-; on t.'-e e!rtte .f John
Fcklcy. httc ol Sumnntrille N-reuir.-i. C".:..... i
county, decca-cd. hiiviiir been rjnie.i to the uti
dersiK ncd by tlie proj'er aa""rity. tu t. -e is l.en-by
kiven to all persons Indebted s.i.. I estate to
make in-.nied i.te pnymrnt. and tb vee ba v.z ciaims
aj.nt the s.,me "id rtrM.t ttu-tii duly authenti
cated for s.-ttlcmcnt.
F I.IZ.A HFTH K' Kl.l Y, Admii:l?tr-.tr;i.
Summit. Aprd -f. l-.i.-et.
ttvm: county
uu; i i;i:h r.
1 Mimx. Lcrrtto. V e are aut
borired to an
nounce that Patrick Mornn. of l.oretto ''..nmnh.
will be a candi.lnte for t'onnty Treasurer, fiif i.tt
to lcmoorat!e rules. 11 nominated and c ecied,
he plrdites himself to perform the duties of t!ie ot
lice with honesty and ndclity. f 3 ...-In.J
TM. II. SECIILER,
'Mnrf Altornext end t'cnr.trV.or al btfir.
iiftiees In J,.bnstown and l-'H-ns'iurif . at the lat
ter or which 1 may be !..ui.l every Mon .y and
diirins the session ol Court. ar 1 f. r the balance
of the time tb i-n.-in.s of ths othce will be a'tend
X1 to b M. 1. Kittcil. 14-VM.-U.J
i QT!,w.r.,,,
' ' a rt.iv at home e.is.lr n'ade. C""t ly
Oii-.attree. AUdiefi Jrwe A- to., August,?!!.-.