The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 28, 1882, Image 4

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AL, AND rKHHONAL.
I Xhi'P nl tho Other l'tao.
j-y-r' ni-'lits nnd frosty mornine are
.j 9S'!ncUit than welcnnie thpse days.
tjverni Alt"ona l.iniilonU were returripd
riiiv last for vvilatine the license law.
I'v'-pn a person It tinwpll thera must be
p v of S'imc Interna! orsran. Pkrca
? X 'etter fr"m Pti Bote lias leii unavoid
j ' ,uvde'l out, but it will be a good read
'.Vtt f a ",w-
(--cup. Wtioopinu Cou'i and Bronchitis
rtli -uetv r.-Meved by Shiloh's Cure. 'At
drifts store.
";;.&, of the ("amliria IT,-ijce nl.-on. I'n
cartm in full '.loom, and many
3 ar nnn nrij m to aiiimre It.
;ii,.i!;'s CViiiwI) and Consumption
Cure
I I i'v ui on a c'lrantee. it cures con
' .. .n. At James' drur store.
c - lame hack. eMr. cr clipst, nse Shi
. p,..roti Planter. Frioe 25 cents. At
I liruz store.
,X' t lit'at tv!e of hats In wool (felt), '
i 1 :r.i that Altootia c boast of hate
! nhi received by S. Sprinkle &, Son.
i.r-.r treniulomness. wakefulness, Jdizzi
".ni !a'k of rttetev, a most valuable
I ..'v ! Brown' Irm Fitter".
S:!iie Griffith, daugliter of Jailor
r'h.of tlii" plare, hn lust embarked in
i .-:::r.ery business at Carrolltown.
1:t? snirar svrup and .New Orleans mo- i
j s s.well asgll trades of u?ars, for sale ,
i -sHSr Bowl" at bottom prices.
I Kli I.. .
j-i're .nr iei, ni unmore. is jnst now;
;i: j with a liuue boil over Ids rict eve, 1
v td knock the tu".n' out ot theln- I
r iff re many dHTS.
rat is known as the Joseph Trexler j
in t-n:;.i rownsn:p. was purchased
I r jiv am by II. J. Ilads. Esq., of Chest '
f -C. f'T ',m ft f 3,'n0.
- r f r Jrdin feohir Xfl.a XT.! .
r fir John Mpetnn Mia Ar-.,!.
. Samuel Stewart, Mr,. Marr K. Smith
j Msiy W iliiams await their respect-
I wnrs r me tnensoura post-office.
J.;Vi.Va Vitaiizer what von need for
f.-rtMnn. loss of appetite, dizz!nes, and
I -t, ptr-rs of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
-( p-r hottle. At James' dru? store.
Hr. John Schwab, of Lon-tto, Is liavir.? '
rd st iry put to the bay window of his :
yh i h will aitd much to Its size, beau
I 4 Mnvenience. John Is great on bays,
f ". !n li:'i-i as In windows.
Zx Hurss Edward J. Humphreys ha ,
t ; ill f r a couple of week's past, hut
-f zlirt to ssy tint nt present writinc he
I 'd Oettr and that his early recovery
f 5 to ! fully nsiir"d.
fTkp i' !ic clio.i!s of this borough will
j'viut thi mi. -Te of next week, after a
ful session of seven months, under
g wagpment of Mr. Riddle, the profi.-ient
J lFa:. and h;s ex -client corps of assist-
i.Ve-i'"jfratuhte ourski'lful and success- '
"--n l I)r M. J. Huck.of Altoona, on the
I'.hat tie drew a fine silver castor which
t i other rt'c!e of value was chancerl
f r the benefit of the Ilnierald Beneficial
I 'T if that cltv.
::i-Pr"thor,otary OTVmnell. of Loretto,
4 Jere-l iSW for his fine voune horse one ,
J wt weuk !(y Mr. Julius Weil, of Holli- j
irt, but Charley preferred the ;
i t.ifhe equlTalent, he very promptly
i -Kl the Weil-y ofTer. !
4 L'he b jr clock on the Court House stee- !
-! tu strike at eleven o'clock Satur- '
i-.Uf-'.. but Mr. r.ivinius tauck-t it a trick 1
l .i two of that on Monday niornintr, and '
i been pealine fortii the passing hour
r p-r Intervals ever since,
sir eriteri ri-ine friend km! pntron. Tr.
I J. McOuire, of Wilmore, experts to b
1 m busy an a b this summer, in manu-
!i-lr.f and supplyine fanner evrrvwhere
th'j celebrated, -Boss Grain Cradle,"
, '.!ch tbrre Ls no better made. ,
"!.tr are twenty stores in Khprishiirrr
I : is "ne to every
Sifl vet there I
:ap'r printed 1
y.. foin-th of th.
And mure'a th
: is "in to every ten or a i1i7en of fiml
f . A 1 r . ... . . '
11011111:1; in euner or the
here to show tlmt
vhat numUr are in exist- j
R trip Itiftf f,kr lliu rr-a 3
-i' n-i uir j.a I I'D, ,
P "S';ear Howl" Is f.ead.uarters for
vjmlry, t.llet and "having soaps rvr '
t -!r extracts, wooden and willow ware,
1 bru-ih, diut brushes, fiorse ami shoe
j-.M. and tobacco and cipars of the finest ,
I v All arc Invited to call and examine !
'? and ir.-t an Inkling of tli-j luw pri- '
I t "rich they are sold.
' trem hm to learn the news lias
e re l en exemplified bv an item in '
l-rrent Issue of the Ifollidavs!iur
whi, b Informs Its readers that the ,
"J
.sm .r.a couiily Cenrt House was for-
I
vriuyir.i inn; wees -3V the county offi-
1 w'th arrroTirfitfl nron-tn inu
trail las been Issued hy (.'hnirman Kin- 1
t '--ra meeting of the P.epuil!can Conn- :
lm'tt.e at the Court House n this ;
en Tuesday next, to el-jft delegates to 1
4-convention, and traniact euoh other I
t sj may be deemed essential to the '
Tvif the perty in this county. Look
It au.-ther Beaver boom.
dr c owned by the P.oberts family, !
D n'tr of which are down with the
V r ' treai' to a doe of cold load i
t r iy !at by Constable Evans, of the ,
J rd. and it ia almost needless to say
4 s l ark ha ceased to boat on our pure
l"'!n a'r, new ao.newhnt vitiated by the I
.r of the dread dlieate of whioli we 1
n
' th Mllil. a inarrlei! man anil Mm i
y ( four ebildren, was brought here ,
' r.stown a few daya ago and commit- '
U to await trial at the coming term
eounty Court for an allesred'outrajre
perpetrated on a youn? girl named
r. If guilty the lecherous sv,unrlrf.
' ; e made to suffer the full penalty of
j"tr sorry to learn that our staunch
fMrd rstron, Mr. John Lltzinger. hotel
1-'st'he?t Springs, has been confined
''1 fT month past with a very se
j "rk of Inflammatory rheumatism." and
' for a time weie entertained as to
,vy. At latest accounts, however, 1
,''" f !f "ed to hear, his condition was
T "ts'v lmprovad.
f ree W. Gallagher, ore of the very '
' ffrns and earliest settlers of the 1
T icl at his residence In Allegheny ,
l-'t. ca Monday last, at the advanced '
J ijory years. lie was a funner, and
. j r.g. Industrious and exemplary
'".T'ithe confidence and respect of the
? of h township, as well as of every 1
- " kiew Mm.
wre
!' iy
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f -t-.ct.U
ire triad to welcome our n-nlaKlA
y Farren to town this week, he '
a!ffr,ed for a coupb of davs to
Tniin on 'ir hranti train
r r f.raneman, .Mack K:tter, beinc;
f vi N'pw Prrry or account of the illness :
J r' t .er John, whom he intends to bring
. v iiuuuaj ) 11 ins con- i
rorm't
" ' LJ Taul McKeown made l.is final '
I ,,:,r!,ar Ist in the chapel of St.
t-ru ';'" '-"retto, i;ev. e. A. Bush,
'".occasion. Brother Paul will .
!., . M' reb, fore to teach at the eol!eee.
i ,-n n" v hope that this new laborer !
. r .1 r:'yard may receive double
i v ' ' 1 r.rwiieilirilt. ;
i rv ,ro''!Te l a brief communication
,', " "'.imp leu uavis, one or
-lf hest known citliens, in which ;
rortain parties with captnrinff,
mildly, stealing a draft I
1 . p '0, nf dollars transmitted to h
or, ;
for 1
'Mii nrs imiumuiKi to Dim
. Tf Of Poni. f 1 J . '
'v Chaplain's little screed, but .
1 .Tr J.!"pl mt deters us.
n 'a Son. A'toona. Invite the
i.r.i 'h'lr Cambria county friends .
to the laree stock and creat 1
; -floats' furnishing eoods. hats and .
'.SI'" wrftr' tru"ks, valises, etc., !
. y Cars this week opened and are i
,. -;5 V rrk ho" prices. We can !
h bn-vers ,n PV T department, '
.1.1 .me nun matcu
n. ffentlemen npon whom devolve
v f'r lrivltitie special quests and the ,
'ini in Ine r1e.1irRtl.in nf ttir.
;a and whose names appear else- ;
'r IV" 'attr eonnection. have placed :
. " 1 ' i "-i . j i : ii i .mi it nil ,
- y worded "Invite," ns well as for I
-I'ary ticket f,.r tlie hlc. f.l .-l.iAh
1 "''her ceremonies. Thanks. 1
v V J 'J arp needinjj we advise you
'..':,,n0vrM' t'T-'. where there's i
. ;. 1 you'll find what you need, for !
to tl! r'"' n"'er frm ne finest I
lli. , .., fciinn
.' 'In nn.1 . i .u-
j.'HHree wiil bp hlirP there to o; i
vTo ; 11 dry poods an.t erooeries ',
' I t-'n',.-ii nior,' J'"t as cheap as the
storo
,r n-ir heartfelt sympathies to I
load Vtirrnll I .
1 Ar
int. , ' " ' i town- ,
- of his excellent wife, who
, '-.-.'-'i i.:iiiiii years, i
''it j'.Y T'"'h to llr friend's sad be- 1
" h'-' ?,en of thp Tli,", '-"ildren I
'ymiWiV y, - qu'te sn,il11 a"'l i
I k' r n iri"v,r'e '"other's K-nt!e ,
a?w4 -la-v 00,1 rom'rt the :
w'.e and mr,ih..r
-1 tjc7 -rT"
T'ic 'ir.'rst r. ".v ' i.f !,-".l's fri 'I'-i-is
At d l'iisii:es sui's, as w ell a-. lo'hii c of n
kind f r 'lovs .sid cbtldren, that bis been
(ipene i in Aito-a this Sr1'-!ff, 1-ns jnt been
received by S. Sprnnkle & Stn, wlioe store
is now filled to overflowins with the latest
styles and most desirable suits for the sea
son. Call early and secure the best bargains
in clothinn that Altoona can furnish.
We had the pleasure on Wednesday last
of a visit, only too brief, from two of' Wil
more's most prominent and nercef!c voung
cjtizens, Messrs. B. C. J. McGulreand II. M.
Kephsrt, who reported everythlne serene in
the ancient borough., and also rejoiced in the
fact that pood health and a fair share of
prosperity were amonz the Messines they
themselves are cnioyiDz. May it be ever
thus with both of them.
While Mrs. A. J. Christy and one or two
Of tier children, of Loretto, were ont driving
on last Sunday afternoon, the horse fell and
broke the hntriiy and badly demoralized the
harness, but fortunately none of the occn-pa-its
of the veliicle were thrown out or In
anv way injured. The accident occurred
while acendinar the hi!! above Ber.ee.le's ho
tel, rod is tlioueht to have been caused by
the l'ir-e chokinc in consequence of the col
lar beintr too small.
Cur youP2 friend Ed. II. Flick, of Car
roOfown, who Vas been attending s.-hno! at
St. Vincent's College, Wi'Stmoivland count y,
for several mouths past, returned to F.bens
burq on Tueslay 'ast and once more settled
down to the study of the law. to ?y nothine
of the profits, in the office of A. V. Barker,
Ksq. Kd. is one of the most intellicenf and
deservinc yonne men in the county, and his
success in the profession he has chosen, if
life and -health are spared him, is only a mat
ter of time.
A v.-ry destructive fire occurred In
Keyteivillo, Missouri, on the afternoon of
last Sunday week, destrovint; a la re frame
hotel, in which the fire originated, and sever
al other buildine, the aecrrecate loss amount
ing fo forty thousand dollars. Mr. Thomas
Poinjherty, a son of Mr. John Dougherty, of
this place, and who is a resident of Keytes
ville, suffered a loss of about ?.W. a small
frame buildinflr ownpd by him heinj one of
the buildincrs destroyed. TTis residnee was
outside of the burnt district.
Our worthy vonnj friend and patron,
Xt. W. P. Mullen, of St. Aucustine. and a'so
a member of the firm of R. W. Christy and
Co , of Altoona, took to himself a wife at the
early hour of R o'clock on last Tuesday morn
Incr in the person of Miss Belle Buffner. one
of Blairsvillo's most amiable and hnndme
daughters. May their pathway through life
be neither Buffner thorny, but should a few
Mullen strJks spring up bv the wav we doubt
not they will add very much to their comfort
and happiness.
A regular knock dowr. and draj out oc
enned in Carrol'town on last Tuesday even
ing, and both of the participants are said to
have been preM y lta.tly used up. One of the
parties is encased in business in Carrol It own,
atid the other, if we mistake not, hail from
Susquehanna township. The latter Slot the
wnrd beating of the two, his assailant, we
are told, bavins struck him several times
with a poker. A lawsuit will pro'iab'y be
the end as whisky was no doubt tho beijin
nine of the trouble.
Mr. James J. Murphy, the courteous and
rnercrei ie proprietor of Star Clothing Hall,
"-d owner of the well known Mansion
TTouse hotel, Johnstown, which has been So
Ions and admirablv conducted by that
prince of landlords. Mr. Joseph Shoemaker,
is bavins a laree three story addition put to
said hotel, and when the work is completed,
the Mansion House will stand without a ri
val in Johnstown ns to sie, convenience ;
and seneral adaptability to the accommoda
tion of the traveling public.
Mr. Joseph (lutwald. the we'l known
West ward butcher, hroucht to town the ear
lv part of this week two two-year-old steers
which will be served to his customers in the
shsne of steaks, roasts, etc.. in due course of 1
time. They were bought from Mr. Archie !
Stewart, of Indiana county, and the two !
weighed 3,fi00 pounds, or an averaje of l.Soo
pounds eaeh. In all respects thev are the
eq'ials of the cattle broutrht here and slaugh
tered bv Mr. Gutwald i'lst before Easter, and
that is savins a eood deal.
For the last three months or more our
readers, fno donbt. have observed in these
columns a brief noticeabo.it Cham. Boberts'
store and his stock so eo nplete. comprising
ma ny tilings needful and many things neat, '
ami now we wish to remark that our worthy
friend Cham, has a fine lot of bats which
bear off the palm for beauty and cheapness,
in which they'll compare with any stock of
the kind either here or elsewhere. And it is
well to remember, what you have likely con
ceived, that this stock is all new and has just
been received. ;
An old and dplarddnted bnildincr at Wil
m're in which Jo-eph Wberrv and h's wife
and nine children hav been domiciled for
several years past. caii"!it fire from a defeet
ive fine oi stovepipe on last Monday evening j
end now the srood people of that place, who
rtf-bed to the rescue and succeeded in extin- i
enishintr the flames before mneh damage was '
done, if damace could possibly be done to .
such a structure, are wonderins amopjr them
selves whether it wouldn't have been just as
well to have left the old rookery burn down
and le done with it. i
Mr. Abe Brawlev, who follows the butch
crinsr bns'pecs at Manor Stat lop, on the Pen n
sylvnr.ii Bai'rnad. a few mt'es west of
(iraenshnrs, and who is a son of Pavld Braw- :
lev, a former well knovn resident of this
vicinity, but who now lives on a farm near
New Salem, Westmoreland county, was rob- '
bed of about four hundred dollars, one nisbt ;
during the early part of last week, by some :
person who entered bis sleeping room and i
carried off his pantaloons containins the '
morev. The thief is strontrly suspected, hut i
whether anv arrest has jet been made we are
unable to state.
When we Inform our readers that Star
Cl'dhincr Hall, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown,
has just been filled to repletion with an im
mense stock of sprin? and summer clothinsr,
cent's furnish'ns poods, etc.. we are sure
tbst rone of them will need to be told that
the coods therein contained are of the very
bet as to quality and the very cheapest as
to prlee. For nearly If not fully thirty years
Mr Murphy, the proprietor of this popular
elothlne house, has maintained a reputation
forseil;nsr honest trnods at honest prices, and .
he has no intention to eo back on hlsrecord '
now or at any time in the future.
A "Farmers' Mutual IJve Stock Protee- '
tion Association" has been organized by cit- I
ifeps of CatTolltown and vicinity, and with ;
such worthy and enterprisinu cenliemen as
Beniamln Vertner for President.-.Iohn Buck
for Vice President. Andrew Strittmatter for
Treasurer. J. J. Thomas for Secretary, Chas.
Punlap. S. P. Svberts and Xicholas Xacle
for Auditors, and P. I.. Fck, W. T. Goo.h r-
ham and Jos. Bearer for Assessors, flmked
as they are by such enercetic men as Dr. J.
J. Oatman, J. G. C. Bearer, A.Weakland. H.
J. Fckenrode. John II. Hoover, and others ,
ofMike ilk, there is no question but what the (
asoeition will le well conducted and that
all parties interested will find it a tjood thing !
to tie to. About forty head of horses were
entered the same evening the company was i
organized.
The death of Mr. Thomas Lynch, one of
the oldest citizens of Altoona, which occur-
red on last Thursday morning, in the 83d
year of his ace, has removed from time to
"ternity a man who enjoyed In an eminent
degree the respect and esteem of everybody :
who knew him. He was as honest and up-
richt as he was industrious and peaceable, I
and during his long and nsefnl life he was a
model citizen, a faithful husband, a kind j
father, an obliging neighbor and a sincere 1
Christ ian. II is aced w ife and three children, j
of whom our energetic friend, B. J. Lynch,
of Altoona, is the youngest, the other" two
being Mrs. Mary Hopkins, with whom the j
deceased made his home, and Mrs. Kose i
Kearney, of Iowa, are left to mourn for a ;
good hiisband and father May God prant '
eternal rest to his soul. j
On Saturday last Judge Acheson, in the
United States District Court at Pittsburgh, j
deliveied his opinion in the case of the As-
signees of William M. Lloyd againstThomas j
McCauley and others. Thecase was argued
five or six weeks ago, and held under advise- '
ment by the Court, as we stated at the time, '
and the decision has now been rendered. It !
was a suit in equity, as will be remembered, i
brought bv the assignees in bankruptcy of i
William M. Lloyd to set aside a moitirase ,'
given to the defendants, the p'aintiffs claim-
ing that it was fraudulent and an unlawful ;
? reference under the bankrupt law. The i
ourt directed a decree to be drawn dismiss- i
lng the bill in equity at the cost of the as- j
signees. The homestead of Wm. M. Lloyd,
In the vicinity of Altoona, is the property
covered bv the mortgage. '
The Fhenshurg Xormal Institute will ;
open May Rth, as previously announced. An
unusually large number of pupils have al- !
ready been enrolled, and the prospects are j
very encouraging for the most successful ;
Normal School that has ever been conducted
in Fhenshurg. The bealthfulness and quiet-
ness for which our town is noted will add :
much to the comfort and success of the stn- ;
dents. The managers, Messrs. Strarer and I
Riddle, are determined to do everything in
their power for the advancement of all who j
may attend. Teachers and those preparing i
to teach should certainly avail themselves of j
this opportunity to attend a pood school at :
home without incurring the. additional ex- i
Tense of going elsewhere for that, purpose, j
There is much need of a permanent school of
the character of the Normal Institute in our
county, and mis teachers will certainly be j
benefitted by their attendance thcrtat.
Ti e ai inial e'ectiou if officers of the
Newman Lit.M aryjand Dramatic Association
of St. Francis' College, Loretto, took place
on last Sunday evening, April 23d, with the
following result: President, Neil McNelis ;
Vice President, John P. Drhew ; Treasurer,
George Col I ; Recording Secretary, James
Malarkey: Corresponding Secretary, Lewis
J. Randall ; Financial Secretary, Allen Ram
say ; Librarian, Prof. F. J. Noel ; Directors,
Wm. J. O'Connell, Arthur Commi-,key,
Francis Bradley and P. J. Toole. The fol
lowing were added by the President to the
Fxecutive Committee : James P. Greene,
James Kelly and D. J. Darby; and to the
Committee on Flays : Thomas J. Kilbride,
J. T. Kearney. Daniel Macneal, Thomas
Hollorhan and Thomas Ilearn. The instal
lation of officers wili take place on next Sun
day evening, and will be followed by a liter
ary entertainment.
It appears from some remarks made by
Judge Dean at the Huntingdon county court,
two weeks ago, when the question of grant
ing license was before him, that there are
only nineteen licensed hotels in that county
one hotel for about every seventeen hun
dred inhabitants. This is an exceptionally
small number when compared with most of
the other eountJes. and the wonder with ua
is how it happen that in a county containing
so few taverns such a eonsfar.t, bitter and
unrelenting warfare can be kept up between
tt.e two divisions of the grand old Republi
can party, as any one can 9ep for himself
who reads the weekly issues of the Globe anil
Jnurval. the organs of the two rival factions.
There mu--t bp some other cause than the
nineteen hotel bars for the war to the knife
and the knife to the hilt that has been raging
for weeks between the friends of the Globe
and the friepdg of the Journal, and all about
the electfon of two delegates to the Repub
lican State convention. What can it be ?
While a freight train was swinging in
some empty cars at Cokesvtll', between
Blairsville and the Intersection, on last Sat
urday afternoon, nine of them rsn over a
dump at that point, instantly killing a brake
min named Harry Fleming, who lived with
his mother at BlairsviUe. Later in the day,
and wher. the same train was within three
miles of Indiana, it ran over Mr. William A.
Campbell, the venerable fatherof Conductor
Harvey B. Campbell, now of the Williams
burg branch train, but at one time a brake
man on the E & C. K. R, and a resident of
this place, mangling his body in a horrible
manner and killing him instantly. Mr.
Campbell was discovered lying across one of
the rails near his own home when the train
approached him. but it was then too late to
save him from the shocking death which so
speedily overtook him. How he came to be
on the track is of course altogether a matter
of conjecture, but the presumption is that he
was prostrated by a stroke of some kind, lie
was aged alwiut 71 years, and where best
known was most .esteemed.
Dreams that Came True. Those ac
quainted with our worthy townsman, Mr.
Charles Owens, must have noticed that he
walks with a peculiar sort of limp to one of
his legs. The manner in which" this lame
ness was produced, as related to us by Mr.
Owens himself, was with the attendant cir
cumstances sufficiently strange to bear reci
tal. Mr. Owens came to this place from
Waies in May, ltfto, and soon afterward se
cured a job along with Mr. Wm. D. Davis
(killed a few years since on the railroad by
being run over by the can) and several oth
er persons clearing the timber from a piece
of land a short distance east of town. At
the noonday hour of a certain day, after par
taking of the edibles they had with them,
Messrs. Owens and Davis reclined beneath
the shade of a tree which was about to be
felled and from which some half-dozen of
chips had already been cut, and leing some
what fatigued both fell asleep. Shortly af
terward Mr. Owens avnke and told his com
panion that he had had a dream wherein he
saw the tree under which thev were lying
fall with its full weight upon them : but the
only effect the narration had on either was
to create a desire for another r.ap, A second
and a third time the Oream wag dreamed
and related, and almost simultaneously with
its last oicnrrence down came the tree with
a crash upon the prostrate forms of the two
iner. reclining beneath it. Mr. Davis escaped
with a few slight scratches, but Mr. Oweni
was less fortunate. In addition to some se
vere bruises, his right leg was broken, and
that is the reason why the identical limp
which, after the lapse of nearly forty-two
years, is still perceptible in his comings and
goings. This story may sound like the echo
of an old superstition,' but we are assured
by Mr. Owens, who is a man of undisputed
veracity, that it is true in all essential partic
ulars. The mishap occurred about two
weeks after his arrival in this place from his
native land. Wales, and must have been
looked on by Mr. Owens as a most inhospita
ble welcome to the locality whioh became
and remains his permanent home.
The Smai.i.-Pot it Orn Midst at Lat.
On Sunday last our borough authorities
were officially notified of the prepuce jn fhis
jommnnitv of three cases of confluent small
pox, the afflicted ones being young cluldren
of Wm. Roherls, colored, living on the out
skirts of town in the Fast ward. The much
dreaded disease seems to have been intro
duced by bringing to the house from Johns
town various articles of clothing infected
with the virus, and the only thing to be won
dered at, if not regretted, now that the dis
ease has foun.1 lodgment in our midst, is that
the member of 'he family who is responsible
for its presence has thus far escaped the con
tagion. The three little sufferers are Vin
cent, aged ft years, Alice (adopted), whose
age is about the same age. and Valiie. aged
6. Dr. Kennedy, the attending physician, is
doing all jn his power to control the disease
and conrine it to its present locality, and the
probabilities are that his efforts will prove
successful. The older boy was vaccinated
a few years ago, and as a consequence the
attack Is comparatively iight and his recov
ery assured As r either of the others were
ever vaccinated, their chances are of course
not so good,' though t he condition of q is
much better than could be expected under
circumstances so deplorable. The father of
the famiiv works in Johnstown, the mother
has had the small-pox, and su"h of the chil
dren as are not afflicted with the disease have
been vaccinated and are now considered safe
from the infection. The borough authorities
have quarantined the famiiv. whose wants
will be fully supplied, and have adopted all
other needful precautions to guard against
the spread of the contagion. ' Besides this
th attending physiian desires us to say
that he changes his clothing entire not far
from the house before and after visiting his
patient" and as no one but himself is allow
ed to enter the house there is everv reason to
hope that, the loathsome disease will be con
fined to the three little unfortunates'who are
already afflicted with it. God grant" that
such may prove to he the case.
s -
R ATi.no r Fatalities. The number of
fatal railroad accidents seems to be increas
ing with each successive week. On last
Monday morning a brakeman named John
C. Seiliert was killed at the east end of the
Gallitzin tunnel. It appears that his train,
on the hind part of which Seibert was stand
ing, broke at the point named, and that be
fore the front section had gone very far sev
eral of the cars becar.ie detached, and, hay
ing no brakeman to manage them, ran down
the grade back to the rear portion of the
train. Seibert either did not know of the
danger, or if he did was too slow in making
his escape, and after the collision, which
caused somewhat of a wreck, lie was found
dead on the track, the wheels having sever
ed his body about the abdomen. His re
mains were taken to Altoona, where he re
sided, for interment.
Wn the same day the mangled remains of
a man were found on the railroad track at
Beatty' station, a shorf, distance west of La
trobe. It was impossible to identify hiin,
and the only evidence about him as to his
identity was a prayer book in which was
written the name of "Mike Quinn." He
had black hair and a light brown moustache.
The remains were taken in charge and hur
ried by the Westmoreland county authorities.
On Saturday, Wm. Moore, a miner em
ployed by a coal company m their mines on
the Bell's Gap railroad, in Blair county, took
a trip with some of his fellow workmen to
Utahville, in Clearfield county. While there
he got drunk and about noon started on the
cars on his return. Instead of stopping at
the mines, as he ought to have done, he went
on to Lloydsville, where he got off and start
ed to walk down the track toward theminers'
boarding-house, when the engine of the train
overtook him, knocked him down and cutoff
his right foot. If William hadn't but why
moralize, since similar casualties are of al
most daily occurrence?
Deification of the New Cocrt HorsK.
Thecitizens of Cambria county are respect
fully invited to attend the dedication of the
new Court House, in Ebensburtr. on Thurs
day the 25th day of May next, at 10' o'clock,
A. M.
Committee of Invitation F. A. Shoemaker,
D. McLaughlin, Cyrus Elder, C. W. Easly,
A. V. Barker, C. L. Dick, W. II. story.
Joseph Ilogue, F.sq., Administrator of
Mrs. Mary Ann Bradley, late of Loretto bor
ough, deceased, will ofier at public sale, at
10 o'clock, a. M., on Saturday of next week,
a large lot ot personal property belonging to
aaid decedent, audi a cows, hogs, buggy,
wagon, and a large lot of housfeliokl goods.
Se rxters printed at this office.
A oi.n-TinE KrpFKSTiTiojr.
HOW THE TKOrLF. Of EBINPBCRO WRFSTI.ED
j WITH A WHOOPINO COUGH BCOVKOE
j MCHF. THAS riFTT TEARS APO.
I In a conversation the other day with a cit
i jzen of this place who was born and raised
j in Ebens'ourg and is now upward of sixty
; years of age, the fact that small-pox has
j made its appearance in our midst brought np
: the subject of epidemics In general and re
j minded our old friend of a rather singular
, incident which occurred in this community
when he was quite a small boy, and which
may be worth narrating. It" seems that
whooping cough was raging among the little
folks of our town at the time indicated and
that a superstition prevailed here as else
where, and may even yet prevail in some lo
calities that, if children afflicted with or liable
' to the disease were passed five or six times
under the belly of a donkey, otherwise
known as a jack, that a speedy cure or a
sur? escape from the dreaded seonrge would
be the resn't. As lck would have it a don
key arrived in town about this time on its
way to Pittsburg, and as no difficulty was ex
perienced in inducing the owner to permit
the experiment to be tried, the animal was
properly secured In a stable which then
stood on the spot new occupied bvthe ware
room of Messrs. V. S. Barker A Bro., and to
this place all the children of the town, or at
least all of those whose parent had faith in
the panacea, were brought and put tnrough
the "jassackic.al" process in raoid succession,
a man on one side of the donkey -passing
each child the reqnisite nnmber of times to
another man on the opposite side, that meth
od of putting the youngsters through the
process being as essential to the cure or pre
vention of the disease as anv other part of
programme. At least that was the way it
was done on the occasion to which we refer,
our informant, not being sure but that he
came in fm- his Rhare of the treatment, and
while there are no doubt plenty of people
now-a-days who would laugh at the strange
conceit of those who preceded them more
than a half century ago, it is a fact easily
demonstrated that in this enlightened age
fully as many can be found who take as
much stock as their forefathers did in meth
ods just as ridiculous for the alleged cure or
prevention of nearly all the ills that flesh Is
heir to as the stamping-out of a whooping
cough epidemic by the strange process we
have attempted to describe. Whether the
relief sought for through the aid of Mr. Jack
was obtained or not our informant was una
ble to say, being too young at tho time to
note the" result, but certain it ls that, if the
scourge ceased its ravages th poor donkey
had about as much to do with it as Balaam's
ass or Barn tun's big elephant, the renowned
J umbo.
ETF.RTBODT'S OIS
To rr tho Hn.l.omct Woman In thn World. nd
21 Perform inic Elephant. 1.0j Wild Benstf,
a C'olrioal Circus In Two Klng-n, and a
tirnnd Fro Proce'sfon of Indus
try at Johnstown, Mur 1st.
TlxTHront Forepanirh Show exhibits at Johns
town on Monday next. My 1st.
In addition to a irrandly frre olrnui In two
Kront rini-. nnd a monster menHuerle of one
thousand wild bcHts. nil transported bv four
treat milwny trains, thro Is to tie a irrat. jrrand,
free "Proorston of the Trades. " at Johnstown on
the day Forepmutli exhibit there. F.rerr town
In the county will he represented In this huire,
hiehway holiday parade. In addition to thlF. the
uront paired nts of ' "leopHtra" and "Lalla Rookli"
will ho presented In the show parade. This latter
spsetaele is described ns bein th most (fonreons
ever seen upon the streets of an Amerlean city.
The loveliest lady In the Innd has been seenred to
personify the beautiful Eastern Prlneess. Italia
Kiiokh. whom poets de'rribo "more beautiful
than anv of those heroines whoFO name and loves
embellish the sonsrs of rerl and Hisdostan ;
more perfect than the divlnest Images of the
House of Azor." In this corneous, grlittertnir,
oriental pjKniint. I.alla Itof kh is seen recllntnn
In her sumptuous howdah. borne aloft upon i he
hack of a j.ondron and kindly elephant, the larg
est, on this continent, whose "embroidered velvet
trappings touch the jjround ; a fair-younsr female
slave sits fanninif ttie Princess through the rose
colored veil", with leathers of anrus-fihoasant's
winirs. and the lovelv troupe of Tartarian and
ashmereaii maid of honor ride upon caeh side
of the Princess upon smill Arabian hores.
Raiahs and Mocnl T-oris follow, accompanied by
Cavaliers in costly armor, mounted upon
" Pteeds with their honRinsrs of rich silver spnn.
Their chains and peitrels iflittirina- in the sun ;
And Camels, tufted o'er with Yemen' shells.
Shaking; in every t.roeze their light-toned hells."
In keeptnir with the anthor of T,a!!n Kookh's
deerr.tlon ot this errand, irl'tterlnif . lavish nnd
luxurious sj.eetaolo, are seen the Onards or the
Oreat Kedar Knhn. with their silver h:iltl axe
and maoes of sold, followed by the treat Nazir!
or Chamberlain of the Harem, and the retinue of
the Court of Tilhi. mounted upon elephants,
camel and Arabian horse, decorated in oriental
trapping, and bearinir aloft the roval standard
the entire scene rooallinz to the beholder the irlo
ries and the trrandeur ot the distant Indies : the
whole forming; the most m.nrnihVcnt. picturesque
and realistic spectacle ever presented in the New
World, re.inirinif the expenditure or a hundred
thousand dollars in its preparation, ecliiisitiir all
displays ol pageantry ever produced hv anv exhi
bition, and in itseif worth tulles of travel to be
held. Itemenher. this superb spectacle is pre
sented daily, between the hours of y and 10 m.,
nnd ts a irrcat. grand, rorireous, free public festi
val tor ail to look at and admire.
IT.tRRII.
Belief in five minutes in every case ; grat
ifying, wholesome relief beyond a money
value. Cure begins from first application,
and Is rapid, radical and permanent. Ask
for Sanford's Radical Cure. Complete for
Mk. Isaac Ckawtortj died at the county
almshouse on Saturday last, aged about 04
years. The deceased came to this place from
Frankstown, Biair county, in ISM, and from
that time up to about two" years ago, with the
; exception of four years during which Mr.
John Fitzharris occupied his property, he
: was engaged in the hotel business. A stroke
of paralysis about two years ago rendered
; him an almost helpless invalid. ' No man in
the county was better known at one time
than he was, and his many good traits of
character made linn very popular as a land-
i loid.and brought him a large share of public
patronage. Misfortnne, however, came upon
' him and stripped him of ail his worldly pos
sessions. His wife and a grown-up son and
daughter survive him, and reside in Johns-
town.
TO COSSl'w PTITtS,
or those with weak lungs, spitting of blood,
. bronchitis, or kindred affections of throat or
lungs, send two stamps for Dr. Ii. V. Pierce's
treatise en these maladies. Address the doc
tor, Buffalo, N. F.
j
i New Stork at Mtsster. IT. J. Eherlv
; wishes to inform the readers of the Free
: man, and especially those living in and
j about Munster, that he has opened a general
variety store in said village, into which h
has just introduced a large and entirely new
! stock of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats caps
I groceries, tinware, etc., etc., which he is de
I termined to sell just as cheap as anybody
j can sell of the same quality, and hopes to
i merit and receive a liberal share or public
j patronage. All kinds of country produce
and grain will be received in exchange for
j goods and the highest market prices allowed.
! r.I.r.CJASC E ASD PrRITT.
I Ladies whoappreciate elegance and purity
. are using Parker's Hair Balsam. It is tho
. best article sold for restoring gray hair to its
j original color, beauty and lustre.
The splendid new stock of Spring goods
i just received by S. Blumenthal, Ilia Elev
j enth avenue, Altoona, comprises every con
j ceivable style of boots and shoes and is stm
i Ply immense, wddie in rh nuitm
must be an empty purse indeed that cannot
meet the demand. Mr. B. wants it distinct
ly understood that he sells cheaper than any
body else, and to prove the assertion, he re
fers to all who have bought goods from him
A large lot of men's and boys' wear all
sortd and sizes, also on hand. '
Staves, ITkading ajd Ltjmbkr. Those
, oi our citizens desirous of selling staves
neamng, lumber, etc., at the highest market
prices should correspond with Mr. C. J Gil
es pie, of Pittsburgh, who is an extensive
dealer in this material. lie has been in the
business for many years and can give tho
best of reference.
ALWAYS REFRESH I NO.
A deliciOUS Odor ll lmnarln1 Ki, CI.,- .
I Cologne which is always refreshing, no mat
j ter how freely used.
j
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-The rnirJer
sierned and Itor.appointed by the Orphans'
i Court ol Camhtia count v. to report distribution or
, the fund in the hands of Valentine Cramer sur
i Tivin executor of the last will and testament or
James J. AtcOouirh. deceased, a shown by his
i firjtand partial acconot. hereby notifies all par
j ties Interested, that he will sit at his office In Eh
; ensouru. on Turtdav. Mav IS. i.nss. at i ovit
, ,he Purpose ot attending; to the duties of
said appointment, at which time and place all
persons interested mav attend, if thev tee iirouer
M P KITTFLL, Auditor. '
F.benslmrg;, Pa., April 8, 18a.3t,
SHERIFF. The undersigned will le
a candidate for nomination at the approach
ing Ieinoeratie primary election, nheet of course
to the rule of the party, for the office of Sheritl of
Cambria eonnty. and hope to be deemed worthy
of the favorable consideration of tils personal and
political friends. Ji S. F. Dl'KHlN
Allegheny Twp., April 21, ISsa.-te.
. . . x
CARD. 1 hereby place mvself before
the democracy of Camhria eoiintv for nomi
nation for the office of Sheritl, sn'.ject to the rules
of the party. JuHN BEUE.
St. Augustine, April S, 1SSI.
I
isr HEneBiinf.
A CITY FFUTUR. (JUNE.
I Editor rmm aw T'pon taktna; on a Chicago
; rro, Monday last, the first Item of news that
! e d.tW e,heRV.h.' 1' annooncemeM of
ine ueatn. the day before at Johnstown of Mr
ThS"new7,V,0r.0f '"o "Tribune-of th't p,, J.'
i his new. did not eome to ine with nnexn..ted
j suddenness, as I learned bv the FnitiAtAof hi.
1 ven'helc.R.nd ",fferin" "5't"n. RuTtVeewL'
deepest LoAoJ" 7C" "d feeling of the
. V "n1 T-KT"t, because vear am
reaTi"ehPe ' e,r,hb7r K"-""-. I WmV
reauxe tne tact that few such local writer as c
Kn-"?h.T,W're f? b0 ,onn', 1 know eno.h to'
S rm .l .r r.r' ,bcy mad' lble new.pal
per men such a Casperwas. ln dav It wa.the
"'y"'.n!"i1nn among; hi, brethren wh" hi
a wf'Pr?U,ed' "'' "better mXprt
daily work rf, ? of th rrMt ount ot
aany work required and expected of men In hi
know""; W'Sf 5 P7a " hi- e d.yn.n.
Knowing;, as we all do. Casper's g-eat eneriv and
7hm'.naiIOn- mh0 ,,h"' ' " death was
not he indirect result ot "over work'"
. tnZ wriklee7Vn''ih,?',C'"'",,T,''1 """"'"t
sine work or an editor on an eoero-Ptie dailv
jonrnal and especially r thp "J
the prudent and J-dirmer.t nee.,,-, BTP ,,i
"To ?;'.m!t' V'"? the work of th.'clt" edifer
all this creating; a load of re.pon-IMlitv and
b?LCh0 "t, h'f "fe - h men en'grad
while they are yet in their prime, and thev are
the ones who people the silent ei-yo the de"l
swift travel from the sanctum to the tomb. The
tA. i ' re run ol exposure. No
matter how tierce the storms of nature or of man
eth n7w.en h,h ,an n h' '1-tvand
Rive the news He labor sir davs in the'week
Incessantly. Ho must be accurate." too. There is
no time for thought, and the iudKment la refer
ence t hi course mint he formed with lightning;
speed. An unfortunate word, an tnjndtc r.ii. sen
tence ma v anicer the reader and result detriment
ally to tht.se whom be serves. Is ft. In Tlew of
these hurriedly expres-ed facts, anv wondr that
between exposure, responsibility and labor th's
VurT?F of m"n flnd e,""'T Tves or desert
the tie d only when their health and very life do
mand It 7
.. ' Hj!V,iKEa'LlT Da, PenT""" hu last Item. Ms last
. TH(i an'' pronounced "correct."
and his familiar lanKnag;e hurriedly and artisti
cally shaped into e.miely and newsv locals, has
Kone to '-final press." May his ashes reM 1n
peace, it the wish of a far-western brother scribe.
Council Bluffs, la., April 17, mi" S" tXA"'
HO! FOR JOHNSTOWN,
TO .SEE THE WONDERfTL
21 Trainefl Elephants
Comintr, and Eighteenth Annual Tour, and will
exhlolt at
IVIONDAMXY'l'st.
GREATEST OF ALL. THE
GreatFQREPAUGH SHOV!
1,500 WILD BEASTS!
COLOSSAL
CIRCUS in 2 RINGS!
1,000 MEN AND HOUSES.
Tenia; with f, 8, and often
i Great RAILWAY Trains
AH F. I ROPE'S CiRKAT RIDERS.
SPECIAL HRCTS FOR HOYS AND GIRLS.
Till-: GRAND
PROCESSION of INDUSTRY,
In which many of the leadluit Mechanics. Merch
ants aad Manufacturers will take part and
The COLOSSAL ORIENTAL PAGEANTS.
Illustrating the Beautiful Eastern Romance or
" L.AI.1.A ROOKH "
Imparting from Delhi, the Princess helnir person
ated hy the
BUSSDia.! Villi. II THE THIS,
Whn iretsTen Thousand Hollars for her Heaotv
and for appearing in this (irand Parade and the'
Urratly 4;ranl I'gjptlaa F"nrviit
leopatra, lnrn or tjfypt.
3 Great Bands 3
Wild Hoasts Loose In the Streets.
A. Genuine Hand of Southern JYe
ffro Cnmp Meetiny Metortists.
Absolutely the Clreatest, (Jrandest
T7 T? T7 T? S T R K K T
1 IVlI PROCESSION
AID GREATEST SHOW O.N KAKTH.
admissiox - oyLYnocrs.
rhlldrea nnder 9 years, 25 Cents.
EXTRA TJIAIXS! LOW RATES
To and from Town to see the (Jreat Korepauirh
Show. Pon t forget the DAY and DATE; It la
never changed.
Alt AM rOREP4l'n,
April 21 , 1W.-2;. Soie Proprietor.
THE EKENSBCTiG
S, 188Q,.
rs TUB
Uaion School EniMim, Etenstari, Pa,
rsnER tub supbrvikiok o
CO. SrP'T L STRAYER i THAS. A. RIDDLE.
first Scsirtn of the 3r.rfTis.'rvirsE
Normal Institute.
"7VERY TEACII1.R who has risen to the ordt
J j n-ry routine of sehool work has attended school
and hy snperior mental and j-hysiral culture, hab
its, modes of thought, and attainments, has been
en.ihlel to tcneh with plenanrc and satisfaction to
himself and with honor to the profesion. Thoae
who rise hlif her do it hv mental training : renlt
are accomplished only by study and training of the
mind.
It ts not lack of talent, time, or money, hut the
lnlt of will and determination of purpose which
prevents many teachers and young people from at
tending school.
The public demand educational projrest; the
profession demands the best talent, the eeat spe
cial preparation potsib'.eon the part of teachers.
Tho trreatert want of the age is the want of good
teacherg.
ii:si(ix.
The design of the Normal Inst'tuto Is to provide
hetter teachers for Cambria county to furnlh a
sehool for nnr teachers who are not prepared to at
tend a State Normal School to accommodate
young men and women who are preparing to teach,
and to advance the eause of education.
INSTRUCTION'.
Thorough Instruction will be iflven In all branch
es that students desire to study. Special atten
tion will be paid to the branches named on teach
er ' certificates, but Undents who are prepared
will be encouraged to tnae up other studies.
Clnsses will be oriranlied In "Latin, Alirchra,
Phystology. Itook-Keeplng, Oeotnetry, Ilotany,
A.C. Trawing will receive special attention, in
struction In Vocal Musio will al-o be given.
MODKI, SCHOOL.
The Model School will be composed of the pupils
Of the Ebensburs: Publle Schools.
The design of the M.Klel School Is two fold ; flrt.
to present our students with an example of wbat
a public school should be ; and. second, to furnish
a place where thev may observe the best methods
in use. and learn' by trial how to put theory Into
pra"tlee.
.nportnnltles will be given students to visit the
Model School, where they may witness the opera
tion of approved methods, under the supervision of
the managers of the school. The County Superin
tendent will make a specialty of this department.
Teachers will meet twice a week for class criti
cism and discussion ot work, at which times the
excellencies and defects of methods will be point
ed out, that all mav profit thereby.
TERMS, Ac.
The Normal Institute will open on yonday. Nay
R. JXR3 ; length of term, nine verkt. Tuition, for
Teachors' Course, $7.00: for Preparatory Course,
$5.00.
rood boarding can be secured for tZ. 00 per week.
Students who wish boarding seeured before the
opening of school should write to either of the un
dersigned. MISCELLANEOUS.
IXcttonaries, Encyclopedias, and all necessary
books of reference, will he at disposal of studeDts.
A Literary Society will be organifed, and. In
connection with tho regular instruct ions of the
school, will attord students fine opportunities for
literary culture.
Students are recommended to bring all text
books and other books of reference, as the topical
method will be lnrgety used. Student should be
In attendance the first day of school. No extra
charges lor higher studies.
L. ST RATER,
C. A. KIDDLE.
N."H. It Is desirable that students confer with
ns at their earliest convenience before the school
opens. 3-24.-tr.J
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of .Iohsi Biit.T, dee'd.
Harlr g be.-n ipc.hted Administrator de bent's
ion of the estate of John Bradley, late of Iortto
boivwigh, Cambria county, deceased, the under
signed hereby DOtities ah persons Indebted to said
estate that payment must he made without delay,
and those having claims against the same are re
quested to present them in learal form for settle
ment. JOSEPH HOtJUE, Administrator.
Loretto. Annl 21, 1882,-St.
GIVEN AWAY.
! NORMAL INSTITUTE
WILL Ot-BW
Zimmerman Fruit Dryer
Haw mm fW Tim, Addreaa
ZIMMERMAN FRINT 0RYER CO., Cincinnati, O.
April It. l;,-lm.
1S,000 WORTH
OF THE CELEBRATED
ROCHESTER CLOTHING!
WHICH DEFIES COirrETITIOZT iy
QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE,
HAS JUST 1JEEN IlECEIVEl) AT THIS
Golden Eagle Clothing House,
1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA.
ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURXISH'XG GOODS.
ALTOONA, rA, APRIL 21, ls.-tf".
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
fpHE Tenders f Foreisrn and Domestic Merehan
A lise. Distillers and Brewers in Cambria coun
ty will take notice that they have classed and at
pralsed by the undersigned Appraiser for the year
ISS2, as follows:
ATXErtHEXY TOWSSHIP.
Wo- Licr-nt. ! Clan. Ltrenss.
IZ' Z pv JT00 U O. R. C. Him-
14 B. P. Anderson. . T ' melwrUht TOO
ADAM" TOWNSHIP.
1 Jacob R. Stall...!:, 14 Daniel Onhn T
14 John P. Oohn.. . 7 !14 E. S. Orumlfn.. . 7
BARK TOWNSHIP.
14 Casper Lelb 7
BLACKL1CK TOWSPrTrr.
14 Isaac Michaels 7
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
14 1 ho. Halloran..$7 00
14 James (Jrlffln 7
14 Tho E. Howe .. 7
1 Patrick Bovles... 7 j
14 Peter Galley 7
14 Martin Elsh 7 I
14 John Kent
14 J. Stibish
14 John Dowiing..
4 Porch at Slble
(pat. medic's).
CARROI.I.TOWN TSOROfOH.
14 ... W. Sharbaugh.$7 00
14 V S Barker l Bro
' rhlllp Deltrlch.. 7
14 EckenrcMle fc.
Schroth.
14 A. Ha.iir
13 S. Teitelt.aum . . .10
14 Ed. (ruber 7
14 M. Hist 7
14 Eek fc. Buck 7
14 K. F. Maucher. . . 7
Il4 D. A. I.uther....
14 C A l S H Husk
cnoYi.K Towvsinr.
14 Ja. D. Pluromer.7 00'14 T. H Heist ..... 7
14 John Brown 7 14 (i. B, Silneman 7
14 C. Murphy 7 I
CHKST STRINOS BOTtOCOH.
14 H. J. Hads J700'14 J. Perry Son.. 7
14 Cooper. Mellon. 7 i
CFF.'T TOWlfpwjp.
14 Samuel Oill 7
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
14 Thos. Dumphy...i7 Go 14 S. H.tJorn T
COOPF.RPDALE BOROrOH.
14 O. W. Stutiman 7 00 14 Mich'l Swanev.. 7
14 Jaeob Keploele.. 7 1
coNEvirr,H BORorr.H.
14 J. Donnelly 7 00.13 W.Conrad (a'di-
14 John W'tdman.. . 7 eriean S. M Co ) 10
14 R. Ed el man 7 ,14 W. Selirerwald 7
14 Conrad fWhardt 7 14 C. El!dresser.. .'. 7
EAST CONEMAVCH BOROfOH.
14 Thomas Carter. .t7 00,14 p f. ShaAer ... T
14 J. B. Kauffmao.. 7
ELDER TOWNSHIP.
14 Thomas Ots 7
EBENSBORO BOKOrOH.
n .1. .u. inraunon.i, .v.i 1 -r. w . I .em m on
14 Ed. James
T 114 John I.lov
14 Kemp A. Swartx..
14 D. Evans
14 O. T. Koherts ...
14 M. L. latman. . .
14 Ed. rimth
14 Singer M'f 'g Co
14 Mrs. K. E. J'.nes
T 14 John Owens ...
I E. C. Parrlsh ...
T '14 M. F. Davis
T ,14 VS Barker. Bro
7 14 Jacob Thomas ..
7 14 C. Klvinlns
7 14 avjs A Brother.
7 14 Thomas (Jrlfflth.
7 60
14 Ooorge Huntley.
FRANKLIN HOFOT'GH
14 E. Wlsslmrer 7 00 14 D. w. Coulter. ..
14 freorice I'ml 7 jl4 Martin Cuter
14 A .1 Custer. . 7 iU I'eter Kubritt.!.'.
14 B. S. Harvey T 1
GAI.I.IT7.IV BOROrOH.
It M B M'l-aughltnlT 00 14 j j Troxell.
14 V. J. Christy 7 SOj 4 c. C. Miller (pat-
14 M. hitehead ... 7 ect medicines ).
14 Thomas Bradley 7 I
JOHNSTOWN
BORnrnH
14 Jacob Fend...
14 Emit Younsr.. .
.$ 7 0-J 12 sinirer Mfg Co.
12 60
200
14 Brlnker Bros..
14 V. Eevei good.
14 A. Meti
14 W. Caldwell .
11 J ft. H. sank.
14 Jacob Wild. ..
14 H. T. IeKranee
13 I .nt her. rreen
14 J.B. Eleienaur
13 F. W. Kres.. ..
14 Inverz;iict. .
14 1. EuckharJt. .
14 D. K. Edwards.
14 T f Oallaher
13 S J. Hess
13 N. Snclleubnrg
o
14 Phillips Bro.
14 John Patterson
13 J. A. M'Kinney
14 A. Nathan
14 J Stenirer
14 Scott I)ibert...
14 Ij. "ohet.
14 A. Montgomery
14 c. T. Fmir...
14 I.. Baumer
14 B. S Fleck
14 T. W. Kerline..
14 W. W. Ankeny
14 C. B. Cover
14 1 onia Wehn. . .
14 C. Krelger
14 A Koland Son
14 M. S. Mab.y. ..
14 Wm. T'pdegraff
13 Ban'leyX Fron-
helser
14 F. i. Malov
10 Oets. Foster fc.
(iuinn
14 If . A Home
11 .la. J. Murphy
14 C. O. I.uther...
14 I. Luckhardt, jr
14 Henderson
Alexander
14 M. Mooney
14 Chas. S. Ruth..
13 W. II Plack...
14 K. lioltrlch
14 Oeorice Kohler.
14 eorire Maver.
14 H. Vlertne
14 D. L. Kevser...
14 (, Boar"d
14 F. Aldridire....
14 Oeo. Shaffer...
14 Henry Shatter.
14 McVicker
Couch
14 Harry -Wayne..
14 Oco.'Sctirader.
14 J. T. Edwards.
14 4. O. .;iark.,..
14 Osborne Con
fer 14 D. Fo-kler
:14 . Hoftmnn....
!14 John Bradv....
'14 W. W. Pike...
114 Sum' (Iwlns..
;14 Davis Bros
1 Wood. Morrell
I ft 4'n
114 Job Morvan....
7
7
15
7
10
7
10
7
7
7
7
10
10
7
7
10
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
T
90
7
15
7
T
7
7
7
10
7
7
7
7
7
T
7
7
7
14 eor!;e irth. . .
14 H Pritchard...
14 Wm. 4 twens..
4 I). K. Belrd
fpat't med's).
14 fJeo. B.-n ling..
14 Charles Murr..
14 John Kvsn . . . .
14 Alex. Butler...
14 IHvId 4-reed .. .
14 44eoree Hnier.
14 Oeorge Much
elhan.er 13 Jotin Fenn. ...
14 John ferhanlt,
14 M. E. Haifer...
14 L,. F. Irfiten-
benrer
13 Hav Kru.
10 50
7 W
10
'14 A lei. Knrfce"..
14 4J. K. Shrvewk,
14 Brinker Bros.
14 .1. M. Johnson.
14 Wilson Cramer
14 Croyle It Me
41arey 14 Wm. Strouss..
11 Thos. Davis.. ..
14 C. Hochstine.. .
14 Blanch Stuts
man 14 Foekler Lev-
ergood
14 Peonies' Store
4 O. H. Wagner,
(Pat't Med's).
14 Ihivfs Bros
14 Lewis Keese...
14 E. James .
14 D;ivld K Jones.
I 6 T. 44. Stewart
! Co
14 J. 44. A. Bens
hoof
14 A. P.Kinney...
14 Simon Young.
12 1. Stnr!irter..
14 s. Bauuier. ..
12 J. Dibert, Sr,..
14 Thos. Howe
9 I. W. Wolf
John Thomas..
14 E. Zani,
14 41. 44. Campbell
13 M. Bohm..
90
11 fO
l i 60
25
35
10
'14 Jacob Keplogle,
14 J. H. Kramer..
114 4). M. Wilson.
11. Cohen Co..
15
LORETTO BOROUGH.
14 WT.tt-nger $7 00 14 J E Shields
14 H T O'Kriel 7 114 Sol Teitelbaum...
14 W W HcAteer. .. 7
MILLVILLT4 BOROUOH.
14 E J Vinton .7 00114 F Rodgers
14 H W tinn 7 14 Pafk Connelly...
14 44 W Statiman .. 7 I
POKTAOK TOWNSHIP.
14 Svlv'r M'Kinv1e 7 00 1 4 WMl'atn Flinn....
13 JC Martin ft.41o 10 jl K T 4 feorife
14 Wm Prlngle. jr. 7 '14 EIdridge.Hindi
BEADK TOWNSHfP.
14 .T H Flske $7 00 14 S B Com
14 Ternpleton ft 14 J S M'Cartnev...
Crawford 7 M
HICBLAND TOWNSHIP.
6 Creorg Conrad
PTONTCREEK TOWNSHIP.
14 Berry ft Petriken 7 114 I. W Bock,
PVMMITTII.LK BOROrOH.
14 John Aifer tl 00 14 Wm McConnells
14 James 4illen.... 7 114 John K:rtol
WASHINOTON TOWNSHIP.
14 John Conrad 7 00;14 Mrs John Lelb...
7
7
7
7 0
T 50
7 60
7
T50
14 F.A.Thompson.. 7
14 J. Leahy Son, 7
14 K. L. 44eorge 7
14 C. Leahy 7
14 A F ft J
A Far-
rlsh
14 Michael Bradlyy
WILMORE BOROCRH.
14 P M Brown 7 0014 41eo Wentworth.. T
13 .14' Moorhead. 10 4 H W Plotner.
14 14 P Kephart fc I'at't Medicine.. 6
Son T I
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
13 A II risk ft Co
..10
WOODVALE BOKOr-OH.
14 Adam ft Wod- 14jBClark 7
ring -..l7 00
VPPER VODER TOWNSHIP.
14 ,T:cob I. Heam,...7 00 14 Wm Btttner 7
14 Wm Livingston.. T !
LOWER TODBR TOWNSHIP,
14 J F Setgh 7O0i l4 H Anderson TOO
TCNNELHILL nOROl'fH.
14 Jas P Murray. ...$7 00 14 B M Johnston.... T
14 Pat Smith...." 7 OOi
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
14 S P Worrell.. .. f" C0 .14 S P Morrell mfg...T 00
TINT OF It FT A I I.F Its OF KPIRITOrS
j L.1U'",,KS. assessed In Cambria county
lor the year 1SW:
arr towtsrbip. j
C7a5. Lirensr.'CIntt 5. lirte.
N Lambourn fso 00 Elisah'h FreiJhofl .40 60
CAUBKIA BOROrOH. I
T JO'lg?
Henry 4ere
Bridget Howe...
J Lvseft
4 -has Boyle
M Stlbich.
Peter Both
..ti'i 00 John Kent!
.. o 'dcoive F.gner.
60
60
.. 60
60
1 M lebael Hulloran.. 60
o 50 P Mclanghlin
60
60
60 .Thomas Springer..
60 'I'an'l Burknardt..
60
60 60
60
60
60
60
C05 8SCAU0H BOHOl'OH.
John Carr tx 00 I'hillp HertTine-er.
tteorge Hell 60 60 I.awrence Keich...
Joseph Mentzer.... 60 1j W Shank
Tohn 4erhardt 60 80 John Morton
John J Hornlck 60 , Fred'k Bouler
John Swartzoian.. 50 50i
CROTtK iowswip.
Peter Brown IV) 00 John DThomas....
John Wentroth.... 60 I
CHB8T SPRISIGS BOROrOH.
J K Litilnger ,-16u,Scutt Byrnes
John Crouse 60 j
CHBRT TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Koddy fo 00 Oeorge 4rook.,...
60
60 50
60 50
SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor.
CiRiOLL TOWSSHIP.
T J Weaklan
CiMOUWWI BOKOfOH.
. 60
.tf-0
5T50
Julius Stlch -,"$ AHaug
Iawrence Schroth.
50 5J Haug Langbeln
50 I
E L. Binder
BAST COIirfl BUROCOH.
M Kelly
BBKitsm-Rn BfBorsii.
T H Heist $.vi00 M'ch'l Ittemer.
John A Biair Srt P F Brown
Mr U Foster M
SI.PKR TOWStgHtP.
t'hanes Endler ,"0 00 Frank H Ott
ALI.ITIIK MOROVUH.
MIchT Fitiharrl..Va) 00. Albert Bender....
JOHNSTOWS BPimuGH,
50
60 50
Srt
60
Rob't HnleTSon. .f.'.o to, David Floon
50 SO
Henry Shaffer
John M King.
M Henrv Frit
.V !t: Kast
SO
50
5J
50
61
51
50
50
51
.Vi 60
5 " 69
50
50
6 y
50 5 0
50
50
4 Zimmerman, sr..
Joseph 4 'rouse
E H Willonr
Neal Sharkey
John 4'oad
Philip S.-hulteis...
John V Shntter....
John SehefThauer..
John Rash
l'Rtrlck O'Conneil.
D H barn
John McDermott..
William Thomas...
Oeorge Kaab
5-1 50 Jacob B
B TO.
T' .lames Mi Megan ..
50 .L.serh Hoxler
V t.Io'i 11 Frits
'0 I T..hn cjauss
60 i Mrs 4'r.san Winn.
M I Kobert Ssrerson..
.S9 'Conrad Haab
5" 5 Thomas Ihivis
50 jThomas K inney . . .
ov (.inpcpn ......
50 : Stephen Quirk....
5-1 H tlreenw.MKl
.. . . 5" 5i John Euerllng.. ..
ixirbtto sonoroa,
A J Chrity W 00 J Bengele
lfII.LVtI.LB BOROrOH.
E A James IM c0 pstr1rk Rodgers
AMulherron so jTIios McDermott!!
Neal McAnany 50 .Marvtradv
Cathartue Dowlmg 50 50
PROsrKCT BOROUGH.
Hugh McMontgle
RICH LiSD TOW !HIP.
Bernard Ness Ky ro;P S Freldhoff
STOtlTCKIli TOWHSHIP.
Frederick Rhoem
rritssLHiu tinnocoa.
Pafk Fttrpatrlck. ') fK) Anthonv McCue
Pafk OIKjwI &j ,M Me Morris '..
WASHISGTO TOW5SBIP.
John H Clark SQC0'John Metsgar
C A Oeorge 60 IPat.T Mci-,,rn:Ick
4eorge Brandt 60 iV Mulherron
Margaret Hoelle... 60 l.iohn Hamilton
C Koblne 60 60
CPPER YODBR TOWS3B1?.
Chauncy Davis. .. ..vi on Jacob Koam
11) lain Bewuian.. 60 1
51
5J
BO 60
50 60
60 60
60
60 60
60
60
60
60 60
60
E ATI NO HtH'SE LICENSE.
CAMBRIA BOKOISB.
ClmtM g.
t'harle H
Lirrnf. , 7as 4.
Mater, .rjo 1x1 Anton Sager....
Frank Kurtz...
20
CAROLLTOWW BOk(,rB.
Henry Blum IWfKi.FJiC Ager...
oo!4Bwai'r uoaoroQ.
Catharine Sloan
CXKAKWIKI.D TOWHSHIP.
John Bender 2i ;o J J Rhody....
to
TO 60
OALLITZIN BOROCOH.
A Qeagter 20 CO M Denny sja
Joseph Dashner... so
JOUJfTOWS BOP.OCOH.
Charles Wehn 20 60 James Cor.kle 20
iredriek Beam... 20 j
LOHETTO BORorai.
Charles AdelshergT
snmsnHiu towsship.
Jubn Boehm
SO
SO
BTOStTCHKEK TOWJSHlf.
Jaeob Jacoby,
WILMOIta BUHOCGH.
F r Kirby
WAHISIOTOX TOWSSHIP.
Oeorg J. Schwarderer
rrrEB voder towsship.
W L Livingston
.. 20 60
to
to
$0 60 I
r'- B K EW E KI E5.
Licrwe.
. .f ! 6 00
.. IS
, . . 25 50
F A C Arer. Carrolltown Borough
Henry Blum. "
Jultus Stich, " "
Ja.-ob inor, Camf.ria Horeugh .
35
l.aiiihert A Kress. Conemaui;h Borough 25
Jawrenee Kast. " ja
niintrauiiirni-o., ftllitiin Borough
4'harlcs Wehn. Jol.nstuwn Borough...!
Charie Einerling, '
Jacob Wi.linan
4jeo J SchwatJersr. Washington Twp"
16
16 50
15
16
16
Q t ART LICENSE.
John I.udsilg A Son, Johnstown Boro'.
Fistier A Co.,
S5
S6
BILLIARD TABLES.
C J A C Hoffman, Concm'h Boro' 1 tale
Jacob Hippie. tables!
Charles Bovles. Cambria Boro', 1 table....
S E ttgden, Johnstown Borough', 2 tables "
JohnCoad. 1 table..!!
James Clark. ' " tables...
Jnsei h Boiler, ' " 1 t.ible
John IMwncy, " ' 6 tables ""
John Zobel, g .
A Xoiherron. Millvllle Boreugh. 1 table
W V Tyler, Washington Township, 4 tabiei
TEN-FIN ALLEYS.
so
60
Si 60
40
P0
so
so
1
100
to
Jacob Hlppel. Conemangh Boro', 1 allev
.f20
w u lyier, aMington Township, 2 alleys
8
Take N otite. all who are concerned in ttii an
pralsement. that n Apteal will be hold a: the
Commissioners' I Office, Fl ens'.urg. on the 5th day
f June, I6t, when and where vou mav attend if
you think proper.
J- S. KIEL, Appraiser.
April 23, li2.-5t. '
TWO FARMS AT PEI7ATE SALE.
f-"HE undersigned offers lor sale at verv mod er
J ate prices and on easy pavmeuts the following
described real estate, situate In Alunster town
ship, Cambria county, to wit :
FARM 0. 1, c6TAINIXU 55 ACRES,
more or less. In a srood state of cultivation, with a
hewed Loo HorsK. a irood Framb Barji and the
necessary outbuildings thereou erected.
FARM SO. 2, CO.VTAIMMJ 66 ACRES,
more orls, is also In an excellent stat of cultiva
tion and has thereon erected a substantial Sross
House and the usual outbuildings.
Till: TWO FARMS
above described are located close to th Turnpike,
within one-half mile of the vUleye of Monster, on
the E. A 4 :. K. R , three and a-half miles from "rea
son Station, P. K. K.. and not much more than
that distance from Ehensburr. There Is a thtlv
lnir ItKrHARn of choice fruit and an abundance of
pur water on ea'-h of the farms, a texxi well being
within five feet of the house on the farm first des
cribed. Nearly all the land i cleared and nnder
cultivation.
T- Persons wishing to purchase can either ap-
fly to ex-Sheriff Joss Kns, Jobntown. or to
be owner on the premises. LUKE K4J4JERS.
Munster Twp., April 1. ls2.-2ns.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
F:stte of Mart Auk Rradi.ct. dee'd.
lxtters of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
Mary Aan Bradley, late of Loretto l.firouah. de
ceased, having been Issued to the under,Kned bv
the Kegister of 4 'smbna county, all person k no.
lnit themselves indebted to said etate are hereby
notified that Immediate payment is required, and
those having claims or demands atrainst the same
will serve their own Interest" by presenting them
properly probated f.r settlement.
J4SF.I'H HimiE, Administrator.
Loretto, April 81, 19i.-t.
I 7On ASSEMBLY. Tliennrlf-rsicnM
oflers himself to the Iemocracy of A'atnhria i
county as a candidate for the Legislature, and if ,
found worthy the support of a ma)oriiy of his f-. ,
low Iemo'rats at the coming prunnfv election
and Is endorsed at the polls in November next he
pl- !ites himself to serve the Interests of all eon- j
eerned to the best of his ability and entirely re
gardless of eilhor fear, favor or affection I
J4i.NF.IMt (11TWALU. i
Ebensburg. March 10, lKsi-ui. ;
A HSKMBLY. Ekitor Freeman
m a. vi
ou re aathnristtd t. announce t he name ot
iii,:nSL jiKirms, .t tiainttin Horouh. as a
Cfcndidate lor A-septbly, subioet to the ai proval
or rejection ot tne I tnjo( rat, c voters at the com- t
n m coin-
ing tiriinary election. Knowing
worth, we can eurnc-'.lv commend ?
the cardial support of every iK-m-wrst
fjftunty. jvi.v
uaiiitTtn, .viK'ii ja, i8.-t.e.
ASS EM BEY. Editor Freeman
'cor .Sir? Flease announce the name of A
J. I.'hrihTt. of loretto. as a candidate for Aurm
bly. subject to the rules of tre IemTstic prtv ol
Cambria county. MANY liEMOGhAlS.
Loretto. March 22. lS'i.-et.
A SSEMBEY .ToFT'H M4 Ionalt
oi r.oensnur. will re a candidate f..r noml- i
nation, sub;eet t.i i"mrcmtie rule, at the next
primary elect!. n f"r4'ambrta county. ,
C000 T,"r, -Wen to, and eswnses. fCO'fll i
C.','.7fre. A ddrtss V. in J-r o. . Augusta ,J1(. 1
CHEAP!
CHEAPER!
CHEAPEST!
GEO. HUNTLEY
HAS IfdW irN HAXD THE
LARGEST, BEST : HOST YAKJED
STOCK OK
Stoves, Tinwons
Housofiiniishing Goods,
fte., e., that can be found tn any one etab.M
meat I n Pennsylvania. Hi stwk eompr.se
c::s, nm mi mm si:visr
of various style and putterns:
I Jixilclris!" Ilapdwnro
of every description and of be'Cqnalltv;
CARPENTERS' TOOLS!
of all kind and thlt In the market. Also, a
large stock of
TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY,
Glassware, qnren.wsrr. Ml rer-riatsd
"r. Wood and Wlllew Usrr. Hull ..
per.Trnnkssjrt Revolver. An.
HorssshoM. Itr Iron, ftall
Rort. Ilnrse nll. ( arrlwr Roll. Rfv.
saw. 4irlaostnne. Sfe-I Show.
l Plow Wealds, Road Scoop;
MOWING WHINES, HORSE HAY RAKES,
lloraf !)- Torka. Rnpe nnd Pnlley.
Corn 4 tilttviitor. and a full line of liar'
vatlnar Tool. Alse. a large assortment of
Tablet Floor and Stair Oil Cloth.
PATER Avn OlT.I'I.nni VIM.'WSHififXO
I A" M A 1 r' - 1 1 ,''-Nl I.tvreprw.1. ASHP4 IN
SALT, the best in tb world for Iairv and Tsla
nse: IsroTtn K')CK SALT, the ebep.r snd
best for feeding Live pt : LAND J'EASTFR
Wrtt. isnCHTrns rt'MIS. of the bt oual'tv
PF.K KINS' PATENT SAIETY LAMPS which
"nnl be exploded: ('s-mrs't ttAonvs ad
CARTS: the Urge.t stok of MIEK CK'K'KS of
sll stiat.es and sires and of superior ware ever of
fered for ile in F.brnsbnrg : a fuil line nf PAINT
HKT'SHES of the most de.iil.le T. vvts-.
JKIWHI.ASS. 4H1.S. I'AIM-S. TI HI ENTINE,
V A KNI:-H K. Ac., together with a large and eotn
plcte ste k of choice
JROCFRIES, T0nA(T0 AMI SC'iAKS,
as well as thousands I other useful and needful
j articles. In fact, anything 1 haven't g,-t or can't
Set at short notice is not w,.rth buving. and what I
o otter for sale msv always be r!'ed on as rtnsT
' clam IS QrALtTT, while thev will Invariably t e
I SOLI) AT BOTTOM lMUCKS!
I 3 Having bad nearly TRttrrv tkabs' btfeM
I km r. In the sale of grls in mv lin. I am enabled
to supply my customers with the verv bst In the
market, trlve me a liberal share of vour patron
age, then, and be cr.nvtm-cd that theWst isalwav
the cliesiest. and tl at It never pavs to huv an In
ferior article simply because the j flee Is low. as It
Is an indisputable ia'-t that such froods ar alway
the dearest iu the end.
GEO.
Ebensburg. April 11. ist.
HUNTLEY.
WHENCE
COrir.S THE
rOPLLAHITY
rxnoi'NDED
or
Allcock's Porous Plastris?
Because they have proved ttemselves
the Best External Beraedyever Invent
ed. They will cme asthma, colds,
conihs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and
any local pains.
Applied to the small of the back,
tbey are infallible in BACK-ACHE,
NERVOUS DEBILITY, and all Kidney
'troubles; to the pit of the stemach,
j they are a sure cure for DYSrEPSIA
i and LIVER COMPLAINT.
I ALLCOCK'S POROUS
j PLASTERS are painless, fra
i grant, and quick to cure. Beware ot
; imitations tat blister and burn. Gef
I ALLCOCK'S, the only Genuine Torous
riaster.
f 2-3.-a.o.w.4m.l
11. I.. Johlitoii, M.J.
1 . A. Shoemaker. A.
1 5u:ic,
W. liuok
vToiiiNroisr.
SHOEMAKER & BUCK,
Ebensburp:, Pn
Money Received on Deposit
I A T ABLE r ir.n'D.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
AT AL. ACCESSIBLE FOIXT8.
DRAFTS on the Fri tuij al Ct
Bonsrfat and Mold, nn 4
GENERAL IJANKIN(. BUSINESS
TliANSACTKD.
Accounts lici1?l.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier.
Elniburg, March 18, lSW.-lf.
I.4 ORl'OItATI K IK 157.
STRICTLVOJ'fllTI'JLPLlX.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
HBF IHSOBAHCE COHP'OT
OF EOENSDURC, PA.
frs:i.a Sctss ::w is f:r:e - $!..,....
Only Six Assessments in 24 Years.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
KSrECIALLT DESIRED.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, PresiJenU
T. W. DICK, Secretary.
Ebensburg, Jrn. 81. 181. -Iy.
RSV I N I U S ' B LO CK,
EOENSDURC, PA.,
CARL RIVINIUS,
Practical Watctmaier ani
Li nuui
ii
AS always on ha.id a larg- TinJ tn, ele
gant -.rt tnent of WAllTi'S -I.-KJ
I E I. L i; i . P E4 1 A A L y S . E V E-r L A ES,
Ac., w Inch he oflers tor sale at lower prices thau,
any other dealer In the countv. Felons nee i r.g
unvtliin in his line will do wsll to .ive him a c-l,
bcf'.re purchasinar elewhere.
"Prompt attention paid to repairing t'Iockv
Watches. Jewelry. ie., and sati 'action gnaraa-i
teed in both worknd price.
T. MASON HICHAM Sa
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1 ENTAL W4KfT. eith-r ot,e-;lve or t-e bsn
I " ical. flMlng tth. and all utber wr.rk pitaio
: to my pr"tesxin. w,ll I exet'iite.1 at m,ileri
' and In a sattstacturT m.iuuer. Vo :r patra.
j aire ' repeetrutly s.dirtre 1.
! Knoms ou High street, Dt!v oj ;.olt he
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