The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 12, 1882, Image 4

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iVl. AND i'F.ltSON'AI-
Capt. flporgp F. Fluff, of Grenburs j
now, but formerly a roi:1ent of Ebftnsburg
and Altoorm, is favorably spoken of by pres
and ppop! as an excellent mr for Con
prpssman atbtrce on the Republican side of
the b.ou.-e While we admire the man in an
eminent decree we would rather see him on
our fide of the political fence.
A rounar Hungarian nimpd fa9tio Tork-
j et foil frot.i a car which he was nsistinir to
j unload at Hollidavsburs, on Thursday after-
noon, and a heavy piece of limctone which
he was attempting to throw on fell on his
' head, crushing it so terriblv that he died at
j the almshouse, whither he was taken for
; treatment, on last Sunday mornine.
I Among the many called hither on Satur
i day bv the funeral obsequie.- of F. P. Tier
ney, F.... there were none whom it afforded
: us more pleasure to meet and ereet than Col.
I Theo. n.irchfield. A. J. Dillon, Fat. IV.na
j hoe, .Tolin Iliokey, the veteran undertaker,
j and T. J. McKiernan, all of Altoona, and
Michsol Fitzharri, of Gallitzin. Such wor
J thy cpntlemt'n are always welcome visiters
' to onr town.
j Our townsman T?pn Thompsem, on the
3fl instant, undertook to eo across Grand
stvpet in New York city in front of a street
i passenger car and slippeed and fell. lis
wasn't run over, but a bad sprain of the
; muscles of the right lpg attests the exttemity
: of the endeavor which he made to get out of
' the way. lie rptnrned to Phiadelphia a
couple of days afterward, and arrived here
jesterdav afternoon.
Ex-Sheriff Cyan has a dog that he tho't
so little about that, he really forgot to have
reeisten'd required by a new ordinance
p!spl by Johnstown's borough council, and
now he is hnnasspd with a fine of three dol
lars, which be is expected to pav because
the doe in that town have all had their day;
and of course he'll come down with the re
quisite loot, and then, it may be, h will
shoot the poor hrute.
A large assortment of blanks of all kinds,
stationery, books, patent medicines, wall
paper, purses, combs, albums, brushes,
clocks, watches, jewelry, notions, nnd toys
are unions the many articles which can be
had at bottom price's at C. T. Roberts' vari
ety store.. Also, best qualities of gents', la
dies' and children's shoes, and a splendid
wn Passenger Pail wav Com- ' line of felt and straw hats. Give hira a call
I h if nri the Other lJlao.
n., t !..st line of ginghams ar.d
'sat 11 irkers'.
j l,..d, oil and varnishes, a good
'- p Parkers'.
v hi .n th" stack of floor and
.,.'1 !t lSirkers' ?
, ,'.,f the liiviniushuildingon Ylijjh
1 tie wlv shinglc'l.
t...v -tock. new styles, and new
L" ' it variety at 15 irkers'.
;r preacher would ake PERCNA
us. woul.J soon leave him.
vt ;;T r.iumer. of Johnstown, has
- t to a brother residing in Iowa.
-. M ib-r. of Wilmoie. and 'Squire
i . porth end, ver3 both visible, in
M..n!av.
. i r i-hes. whitewash brushes, anil
Vin I of brushes, includim feather
it i ! irkers'.
r , court bouse elicited the ad.aii
, ..rvV.oilv from Alt'onaand t-lse--i
v;-:ted it fin Saturday last.
x stock of cum coats, gossamers
r. :i is are among the latest arrivals
ts' variety stnre.
.. v "i cough whn SMIoh's Cure
ii'cc ' lii'e relief? Trice 10 cts., 50
t J unes' drug sfnre.
1. of I.oretto. sells full suits of
lxivs a' trm ?.t.;,o roio,oo, and
u!u :.t !..-.o no to SJ'l.nO.
.nt writing tere are fifteen per-c-.nti
j til. a coupte or three of
f t'.e fcniiiine persuasion,
('.'arr'i Remeiy a positive
.'u:li. diphtheria and canker
lame-' drug store.
- in. Hivis went to Tlarrisburg
v. t a. t in the rapacity of dele-
i:.TU':ican State onvention.
hri-t
v.il i-
f Uvn
charter on Tuesday, and
;the track will soon com-
, u..t be deceived. Insist on having
i ::i' prown's Iron Hitters, madeonly
i i..wn Chemical Co.. and take noth-
Vtoona Council has lust passed an
requiring all owners of does in
v t , p,. muzzled. And that's whv we
those nobnv dress suits
st received at Barkers.
:ain if vou fail to invest
more of
i"i men 1U'
i iiii-s a bap
t liiUV.
l;. v. ' ;t'n. n. Thayer, of Bourbon,
ns- 'i'.u'h myself and wife owe our
. l;'s Consumptive Cure." At
,r.;g -t.ilV.
s, t)1:U, two thousand men are said
!-ci di-ebirged from the emplov of
I', l:. Co. between Altof.aa and Pitts
1 iriug last week.
. ,i,:.!eii F.acle Clotliing House, Al
1 i- i i ; -t received fifty Grand Army
.!.; h he sold at the remarkable
nf il" .Vi per suit.
..u made miserable bv indigestion.
; .t ,,.. ili.inpss, os5 of appetite, yel-
a ' :,i;oh's Vitalizer Is a positive
At .! an-s' drug store.
' ; " want a nice rug or mat, you can
. i 1; ' V: "is', as they have a lot'of Mo
ri I Trus-ds samples which they are
. i' r rugs at about one half their real
f i.ur exchanges assure us that
x scare has died out in Ehens--
r.iie v.i, -n't nmrh of it to je,
i;i t'.e jr. iti.I required to bury it
v i'i-ic',V Mlia'.l.
. s. 1 ,ai l.-r ,V Pro, have now In store a
ete lire of carpets at prices lower than
They have also omethiup new In the
f i arpet lining, tilled with cedar, which
nth preventative.
! widow and c' ildren of John Went
f ,h roll ti.wn-l.ip, were admitted to
. uiity alin-liou-e on Thursday last.
;,-" inil and father was killed while
; "ii best creek a few vears ago.
he has bargains for all.
Our young friend, James V. Scanlan, of
Carrolltown, who has been doing clerical
duty for ex-Sheriff Ryan ever since he open
ed his new grocery stove In Johnstown, has
bought an interest in the establishment, and
henceforth the firm will be known as Ryan
Scanlan. We congratulate both gentle
men on the deal, nnd hope they won't forget
that the Freemas Is an excellent medium
through which to advertise.
The killing of Lord Cavendish by assas
sins at Dublin, Ireland, has recalled to the
mind of one of our older Inhabitants that an
English nobleman of the same name traveled
over the turnpike between Philadelphia and
FT We certainly owe an apology to our es
teemed friends of the Newport Lel'itr and
Indiana T)onccrat for having failed to notice
the fact two weeks ago that the first named
iournal has been enlarged to the size of the
"hef.man-, while the latter has reached the
respectable age of twenty-one years. We
have no better friends In the business than
Brothers Sbrom, of the TJnr, and Sansom.
of the Democrat, both of whom deserve what
they seem to be enjoving, a better streak of
prosperity than usually falls to the lot of
emintry editors. May it be ever this.
Sister M. P.aptista, of the community of
Sisters of Charity. Altoona, died of consump
tion at the convent in that city on Wednes
daj afternoon of last week, aged 27 years.
Her name in the world was Mary Jane Do
ran, and she was one of three members of
the same family who became nuns, ner
widowed mother and eldest sister reside in
Altoona, where most of the children were
born and reared. She was a model of excel
lence both in the convent and out of it. and
possessed qualities of mind and hesrt which
greatly endeared her to all who knew her, as
well in her worldly as in her religions life.
The funeral obseqnies were conducted by
Rt. Rev. Rbtmp Tuigg. May her soul rest
in peace.
On Thursday of last week, Mr. Thomas
A. Beale, better known as "Farmer" Beale,
of Altoona, went to when some workmen
were digging a trench on Margaret avenue.
In that citv. for the purpose of giving some
directions in relation to the work, and while
in a stooping position in the trench, which
was ten feet deep, about three tons of clay
fell in upon him, covering him to the depth
of fully four feet. A number of colored
workmen commenced immediately to rescue,
if possible, the unfortunate man, and al
though tbey were not very long in reaching
him, he was found to be dead when taken
out. It is supposed that bis neck was bro
ken. He was thirty-four years of age and
unmarried.
An application was made to the peneral
government on the 27th of August, ls7f, by
our present worthy Burgess, Mr. C. T. Rob
erts, for fifteen headstones to mark the last
resting places of the several Union soldiers
buried in this vicinity, and lo and behold !
the headstones came to hand this week and
have been placed In position at the graves of
the following named persons : In Catholic
cemetery Capt. James Murray, S. A. Chase,
J. M. Edelblute, T. D. Litzinger, J. M. I.it
zinger and A. J. 1-dtzinger. In Congrega
tional cernet ry Maj. (io. W. Todd. In
Lloyd's cemetery J. T. Henderson, John
O. Evans and Samuel Henry. In Chest
Springs cemetery Geo. W. Brown. In Bel
sano cemetery Jeo. W. Campbell.
Our thanks are due to the worthy Presi
dent and Secretary of the Cumberland Val
ley Editorial Association, non. Alfred San
derson, of the Shfopensburg Chronicle, and
Aff. II. Addams. Esq., of thft Carlisle Herald,
for an Invitation for self and wife, paid invi
tation being also In the nature of a pass over
Pittsburgh in a stage-coach fifty-odd years i the Northern Central Railroad from Harris
ago, stopping at Ebensburg for supper. He
left the imprint of his visit to America In a
name which will never be forgotten by those
who ever chewed "Cavendish" tobacco.
The chairman of the Executive Commit
tee of the Juniata Valley Printers' Associa
tion, otherwise known to the world as Broth
er Conrad, of the McVeytowti Journal, has
called a meeting of said Committee, to be
held in Altoona on Saturday of next week,
when the ball will no doubt be set in motion
for the fifth annual picnic or excursion of
said Association, which will probably take
plaep at the usual time, provided "Barkis Is
willing" "Barkis" in this case being the P.
II. R. Co.
Frank Burnes was sent two years to the
penitentiary from Blair county last week for
larceny, he and Michael Murphy, whose sen
tence is noted elsewhere, being the only two
whose crimes demanded incarceration in
that institution Five others were sentenced
to the county 1ail for various terms, among
them being a Hungarian woman named I)e
maris Noffsker, who forgot she had a hus
band and married another a few weeks ago,
'squire Strayer, of Johnstown, performing
the ceremony.
Cambria county has 303 pensioners,
Bedford, S27 ; Blair, 431; Somerset, 3.S3;
Indiana, 395 ; Westmoreland. 478 making a
grand total of 2.297 pensioners in the seven
burg and return, to attend the second annu
nal excursion of said Association on Thurs
day and Friday of this week. Among the
points of Interest to be visited are the battle
fields of the Shenandoah, Harper's Ferry,
Martlnshnre, W. Va., and several other pla
ces, and we only regret that for sad and suf
ficient reasons, upart from the want of time,
onrself and wife have to forego the pleasures
of such a trip.
The several count v officials have been
doing their level best this week moving their
records and things into the new Court House.
Prothonotary Gates and Deputy Zahni have
a permanent coating of dust an Inch thick
over and about their persons which has been
accumulated in the good work : Register and
j Recorder Brown has changed the ?olor of his
eyes, wnicn were orown, 10 nine, wnne as to
the three K's Kennedy, of the Treasury
ship ; Kinkead of the Sheriff's office, and
Davis, Camphell and Hogue, of the Kom
missioners' office they are wrestling with
the Job of crammings two-inch docket into
a three-inch space, and then tell where to
look for it nnd he sure to find It. But they
all and every one of them expect to have
things In full working order by the enJ of
the week.
One of the handsomest tombstones that
ever came from the hands of our aitistic
friend James Wilkinson has Just been corn-
counties, who receive an annuity from the pitted and placed in position at Llovd cem-
it
l' crrha'it in F.hen-'uirg or out of
I' r or chear-er dry goods, groceries,
!-. hi-ots, -!;.., s. notions, etc., than
w ho iti-. i - -trjet !y on the square
omv-ts full va -ne f or tneir mo new
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r. it i, sr's ea'ieo at .1. II,
! : ginghams at s and inc.
at 8 and loe. per yard ;
lo, and 2.V. per yard,
i of pii,,,;, at equally low
d Mr. ,
r we:
civ at
'neale and Miss Jen--eph
Staub and Miss
bound in the silken
John's (Catholic')
-fowii, i ucmI ay last, by Rev.
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vo l a length v communication
I'd F. J. P.. "f G.t':;t7in. rela-
at:i i f Lieut. S. A. Cri-te. but.
on tit w.: s a In ady itt type, and
i !ii lor i.iure, it has ot neces-
:!t.'.l.
r-tand t'-at our journalistic
. T. ''.aiik. of the Johnstown
quit hard u'ork for the time be
. v. prolonged tour through
s'ates. M iy a Kiotl time and a
ls.
r.oiio: ever !e solicited bv
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general government amounting in all to
?212.."i74, of which Cambria receives S;S2,40S.
In this county the annual payment of pen
sions, including arreages. is f lil.STi ; in Red
ford, sy.ii.p.i.i : in Blair. $7,G't ; in Somerset,
fi7.t;;i:t : in Indiana, 5so,2"4; in Westmore
land, ?'.'7..'.7f.
Mr. Bernard McGee, of Barr township,
who is running the saw-mil! of John Wagner,
E-q., in M in-ier tovr..-hip, succeeded last
we-k In cutting fifty thousand feet of hick
ory lumber in five days. This is an average
of ten thousand feet per day, and is fully
double the product of any mill ever before
heard from in this county. The work was
done with a 4U-inch circular saw, and if ever
anybody saw a saw of equal dimensions go
through hickory timber at the same rate of
speed now is he time to sing nut.
Wpstlev W. Kochendorfer. a brakeman
on the Middle Division, P. R. R left his
home in Altoona on last Saturday morning
in the best of health and spirits, and about
8 o'clock the same evening he was brought
back a mutilated corpse, having been run
over nnd killed bv the train on which be was i
employed mar Manayunk station, in i i til in I
county. The deceased was aged about 37 j
years and leaves a wife and five children: i
Ilts remains were taken on Monday to Port!
Royal, Juniata county, for interment. I
ur na:i e to nnv kind of a If you want to keep up with the times I
pen it out full length, read j nnd keep yourself posted on the prices of I
i..!.i i. .... i .ii . mLi-i, re- eneap ami ilesiralue good, visit the Sugar
ni.J tc,i him to go ; Bowl," where vou w ill find nice, pure sugars.
coffees, teas, spices, syrups, .New Orleans
molasses, flavoring extracts, canned goods,
dried fiuits. bams, bacon, lard, cheese, tn
baeco, cio:ir, snuff, bread, rolls, cakes, and
many r.ther articles for which you have daily
need. No trouble to show goods. Quick
sales and small profits is the motto at the
"Sugar Bowl." Dip in and you will never
regret it.
Mr. Thomas M'-f'lain, an uncle of Mrs.
Philip Collins and Miss Kate Noon, formerly
of this placp, died at his home in Sinking
Val lev, Blair county, at 12.25 o'clock on last
Monday morning, aged about 80 years. Mr.
McClain was one of the earliest settlers in
that part of the State, and during his long,
eventful and laborious life he enjoyed, as he
well deserved, the confidence and esteem of
everybody who knew him. His death wm
caused by cancer, with which he had been
afflicted for a number of years. May bis
soul rest in peace.
The thirteenth annual convention of the
Cambria Sabbath School Association will
convene at Coooersdale on Thursday, June
f'h, and continue in sessior for two days.
g to j The programme embraces devotional exer-
j cises, addresses, discussions, tsioie class
j teaching, receiving and reading reports, the
election of officers, answering questions, etc.,
1 and most if not all the Frotestant clergymen
and prominent Sabbath school workers in the
county will take part in the proceedings.
The exercises promises to be more than usu
ally interesting and instructive to all who at
tend. The old and new monastery building of
I the Benedictine Brothers at Carrolltown is
to be lighted with gas generated by what is
known as the Royal ga machine, one of
which is now at therew Ptesbytrian church
in this place. The contract for putting in
the neci ssary pipe and fixtures, placing the
machine in proper position, and doing what
ever else is required to make the tiling a
success, has been awarded to our energetic
- r 'o pu- y,
. -Ill" to
r ' oil u'.ly.
' io l.im prompt
' !. s,iv .It i icho.
:r loc '.I mi'.iMry company (Co. A, Fifth
P. ) br.ve ahioft ecne'.udrd to huv a lot
Ullol f;..;u R. L. J !,!,.,,,. Esq.," f,,r a
n tor their new annorv. The let is
I nearly j .;;. the rev Court
and, if bought, will cw ?1.0oo
;.i!u'. Lo;, fto. i-, nmv readv for the
e, h.
i.iv:iig ii-t received a full line
's, ilres- goods, hats, caps boots
t'.ing. !'n;i.;iis, tip;, tilings, laces!
;c.. as well as a !:' -tock of fr
a.i "i v uu n in i ii (s(,t; a
esli
citv
1 o'i't'-t hopes and
!i the purity, hi a!
'" !. We take p
!!' s to the reuiar
's Vei
dista-
itere-t of the
!' and strength
sine in referr
: i'!e efficacy of
et.iMe Compound
e from which wo-
'.kham
' i-s (if
I'lU'-'l
weii. of Altoona. who is charged
itipg his little StrP-dau-'hter "tin
i h will be found in another
nt to jail by Mayor Howard
-lay morning, to await trial
"1111:1 b iinu anj uixiy w lllin
K. Jones has just received a
- i'it -tin k of Spring millinery,
it n't : a'k enou-jli for the ladie.s
'.v wl.-.it could be said to induce
t!r -'ore and fea-t their eyes on
I m.-t approved hats, bonnets,
trimmings, etc.
r convincing evidence cf the
"f "'is locality could be nee 1
' i' t that while contagious dis-
a pear in our midst, there
' t .vour three epidemics in this
: .' the list halt century, and
'i'"iii widespread.
u look nrui .mi-s Lillle Bohn
m Altoona on in-t Sim,ia,-
v. A. R. ronce, and we take
1 t ie job was well done, though
-a ip theofliciatingclcrgvman
a .,0 ik for s,( Bohn-ny a "bride
r .-d;ti..n of the work will
; n i!ne time.
! " Kagle ''lotting House is the
"' -f popular store of thn hA
etery to mark the grave of the recently de-
! ceased wife of onr townsman, Mr. Richard
I R. Tibbott. The designs on the stone, which
I is paneled, are of the most exquisite charac
ter, representing a wreath of roses and a
1 neatly executed shield, hoth of which are in
I the highest stvle. Arnid the roses are the
i words "Onr Mother,'- and on the face of the
shield is the usual Inscription. So elegant I
j indeed is the work as a whole that all who j
j stopped to admire it while on exhibition in I
j front of Mr. Wilkinson's marble mannfacto-
I tv had no hesitation in pronouncing it one of
; the finest jobs of the kind they had ever
i seen. Mr. Wilkinson has long since estab
j lished his reputation as a first class work
; man, and the tombstone to which wo refer
j only adds another to the many masterpieces
I of equal and greater merit which his well
I known skili. industry and good taste have
I formed and fashioned.
SnF.T?iFF's Sales. The following de
scribed real estate will be offered at public
sale by Sheriff Griffith, at the Court House
in this place, on Monday, June 5th, at 1 o'
clock, P. m. :
All the right, title and Interest of Jordon
S. Rager in a farm of 150 acres in Jackson
township, on which is erected a log house
and log ham. To be sold at the suit of Fer
dinand Degraw.
All the right, title and Interest of Charles
D. Rager in the same described land and
buildings. To be sold at the suit of Jona
than Custer.
All the right, title and interest of W. Mc
eahrev in 70 acrs of land and a log house
and log barn in Mnnster township. To be
sold at the suit of Patrick Bradley.
All the right, title and interest "John Lom-
eraux in 100 acres of land situated partly in
' T ! . 1 1 ..1. a . 1 . . 1 . .
, em. rih nun imniy in jacKson township,
j with a small log house andacoalbankthere
1 on. To be sold at the suit of John W. Dun
; can.
All the right, title and Interest of Lorenz
j Stich In a lot of ground and a frame house
I and board stable in Carrolltown borough. To
I be sold at the suit of A. A. Barker Son.
1 All the right, title and interest of Wm. D.
j Shinafelt in 40 acres of land and a frame
; house and frame barn In Cambria township,
j To be sold at the suit of George U. Roberta.
1 townsman, Mr. Jpssc S. Bolsinger, who will
tackle the job and put it through in short or
: der nnd in a workmanlike maimer,
i A sudden and distressing domestic aff) ic
i tion was experienced last week in Altoona
ny 31 rs, Joseph Bnner, formerly of that city.
' ' u . ml any of onr patrons ! but now residing in Shepherdstown, W. Va..
, 1 11:.. suit, or indeed anv , who at the time was on a visit tc her mother,
". may rest assured that a Mrs. Ross, of Al'oona. Mrs. Briner had
10 i prices win ;ie their her three small children with her, and, on
,. 1 .' i - au t.o happy. Thursday last. Hiram, four vears old. was
11 r.a of they call it, but don't I attacked with croup and die'd on Saturday
N"ri"-" that golden eagles are j morning. Her husband was telegraphed
'u want a suit of g.x.d clothes, for, but before he arrived still another of her
i -at we speak of wold just I children, a little girl aged two years, also
the
ill
n 1 icks as ro'd ln.no 01
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it you i'o there and Im'o f.,r
year round, that nowhere
a good ba'cain In clothin"
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holn Lontto d.ith dwell,
1. ds he is a nxiiius to s,.,i
s. 'I ,e stock consi-ts
if arti-Us, among which
UKXed p unts, a;i ,.,,1,,.
lies, 111 1 1 1 1 r; i 1 , ,.; 1 r
' c.-l, i.r.it. d Munev U-!i-
'' 'ie for v i -p. jng c'o'hes ever
' I sf.,. f,lr yours.. h i s.
' - I tally. ', (.f Steplien Potts
A. I:., ' ,, ateiitled the f ti-
' r' '' F-q.. in this jilace,
'.. t.-tcicr our thanks for a
' " 1 win e oarai inr
1 Previous to tlii.il- .1.1.
1 he Moii'itain City can
oo-rs r ,nor( (.nin'tPOUS
"ii 1 ti.-t d in the organi-
i.ur tiw
rn
V III
s-o,.n,
t!.,- tr,
'VII of 1,;S
Iluli-
ill.!,.
that Mr. Thomas
wn nnd t-n.ri,riin,T
ma county, is
being a ge'npr-
sstenl. rr iv
'''.'I. this place on 'Friday
1 ii.i-n.ir gnoi;s. He
mg unwell t the time, but
.w -.1c4.a1ed. e h.
f I
V T
.ope
died on Saturday evening, from what the
physician pronounced sof teniug of the stom
ach. "The rain it raineth all dav long, a sad
and melancholy song." In Pittsburgh, when
it raii.s they permit it to goon till i gets time
to quit, and we reckon we must perforce fol
low eminent an example. But a hundred
and some odd hours of rain Inside a week is
getting almost beyond the limits of endur
ance. As the accomplished author of a Cam
bria eoun'y publication known as "Kditorial
Brevities" remarks : "Dry up I Why, the
very fish nre retting drowned !" Besides,
there are lots of our grangers who haven't
got their corn planted vet. However, since
we come to think of it, 'it is good weather for
the ladies to trot out their new gossamer
coats
The chain of evidence Is slowly but sure
ly clo-ing about James Ward, now on trial
at Greeri.-burg for the alleged murder of the
Means si.-ters. Officer J. F. Murray brought
to that place on Monday Mi-s M. B. Mc
Cutcheon, the woman who slept w ith W ard's
wife on the nis-ht of the outrage, as a wit
ness agairlst Ward. She is the principal
witness in the ctise, and was driven away
from the neighborhood of he Wards by
tiireats of violence, since which she has been
staying somewhere in Beaver county. Miss
McCnti heon fears violence at the hands of
Ward's friends even now, and is kept con
cealed hy the officers in charge Waid'S
friends have but little hope of acquittal.
Wry cosnscE the use of remedies that
only relieve, when Elys' Cream Balm, pleas
ant of application and a sure cure for Ca
tarrh, nav Fever and cold in the head, can
be had for B0 cents ?
Apply inionottril with little finger.
1 hate been afflicted with Catarrh for
eight years. I fouDd more relief in one bot
tle of Elys' Cream Balm than In all the rem
edies I have used. Cha. A. Cromweil, 27
South 6th St., Brooklyn, E. D.. N. Y.
After a thorough trial of Elys' Cream
Balm I am entirety cured of Catarrh, as Is
also a member of my family. The Balm
stopped a roaring In my head which had con
tinued for more than a year. James E.
Crossox, Sexton at the Tabernacle, Pater
son, N. J.
The EBEjfSBCRo Normal Tptitctb,
tinder the management of Mr. Riddle, prin
cipal of our public schools, and Co. Sup't
Strayer, opened its session on Monday of this
week. Up to present writing seventy stu
dents have been enrolled, most of whom are
teachers In the county. Each day adds to
the list, while quite a number have expressed
their intention of entering during the second
week of the term. The sessions open at 8
o'clock, a. m., and continue until 12, m., dur
ing which time the recitations are completed,
the afternoons being devoted to preparation
for the following forenoon's wnrr Thia !
j as it should be, as certainly more time should
ne devoted to preparation than to recitation.
It is also preferable to keeping students In
warm school-rooms at work during the heat
ed term. All of the, students appear much
interested In their work, and their earnest
ness of purpose indicates that the schools of
the connty shall be decidedly benefited by
the existence of the Normal Institute in our
midst
Scipto, N. Y.. Dec. 1. 1S73. Iam the pas
tor of the Baptist Church here, and an edu
cated physician. I am not in practice, but
j am my sole family physician, and advise in
j many chronic cases. Over a year ago I re
1 commended your Hop Bitters to my invalid
j wife, who has been under medical treatment
1 of six of Albany's best physicians several
1 years. She has became thoroughly cured of
j her various complicated diseases bv their use.
j We both recommend them to our friends,
I manv of whom have also been cured ot their
I various ailments by them.
Rev. E. R. Warner.
The CoMrsro Show. Main's great Inter
national Colliseum of W ondrous Performing
Gymnasts and Congress of Living Wonders,
which is to exhibit here on Monday, May
22d, is thus spoken of by the Conneautville
Courier, where this fine aggregation exhibi
ted on Wednesday, April 2Cth :
Miin'n International Show, uplt of the cold,
turoiy weath-r. drew srno. homes at both enter
t.iintnrnt.s In tlilg place on Weln ! v. Theshow
do-n"t Dmke much out.t.le diiplnv. but better
pertiirmnnco sn. Wis-er return ibr the 25 cents
lnvcjte.1 .n't lurntfhed hy anv show tluit hua
ever visited here. We huve notipceteommnd
to rcf.T to the many reelal features, buteommenii
the show to the public aa one In erery way worthy
of atrcns-e.
nr.cKNT Axn oTAtti.i: dkaths.
FRANCIS P. TIERNEY, !..
We bad only time last week before our
paper went to press to make a brief and hur
ried announcement of the sudden and unex
pected death of the well-kown gentleman
whose name stands at the head of this article.
It seems that at a late hour on Wednesday
night of last week the deceased was accom
panied to his home in Altoona from near the
Twelfth street bridge, in that city, by N. D.
Meivine, Ksq.. a fellow member of the Al
toona bar, who, after seeing him inside of
the gate, went to his own home. An hour
later a young man who knew Mr. T. saw him
on the pavement in the neighborhood of his
residence, spoke to him, and received a re
ply. Anout r, o'clock the next morning he
was found dead, lving on his face on the
boardwalk, not far from where he had been
seen by the vonng man referred to. Dr.
Findley testified before the inquest held on
the bodv that his death was caused by par
alysis of ttw heart. The deceased, who was
4fi years old, was born about three miles
northeast of this place, and read law in the
office of the late William Kittell. Esq., but
before he finished his studies enlisted as a
private in the 12..th Kegiment P. V., for the
nine months' service. At the end of his en
listment he resumed his law studies and was
admitted to the bar of this county In 164.
In he was nominated by the Democratic
party for the office of District Attorney and
Wfti, pippted. In 173 he removed to Altoona
and ther successfully practiced his profes
sion until death so unexpectedly overtook
him. ne was regarded as an able criminal
lawyer, and his services In that capacity
wer much sought after, the. very last case in
which he was engaged being that of Michael
Mutphy, Indicted In the Blair county court
for murder, whose trial was only concluded
on the day previous to the death of the man
whose eloquence and tact In all probability
saved him (Murphy) from the gallows. Mr.
Tierney was a most companionable gentle
man, and owing to his impulsive and gener
ous natnre had a large circle of warm and
devoted friends, nis wife and three sons,
the eldest beine sixteen years old, survive
him. nis remains were escorted from Al
toona to this place by a committee of the
Blair county bar, and hv a deputation of the
Grand Army of the Republic, under the
command of Col. Burehrleld, of the same
city, and after being taken to the Catholic
ehnreh. where the last sad rites were per
formed and an Impressive setmon delivered
by Father Reardon. they were Interred in
Holy Name cemetery, the flringsquad of the
Grand Army firing a volley over the grave.
On Saturday evening the members of the
Blair county bar held a meeting In Altoona,
which was presided over by Judge Dean,
who. In a brief address, paid an eloquent and
feeling tribute to the deceased 'and to his
professional abilities. Appropriate remarks
were also made by Messrs. Neff and Wood
cock, and resolutions of regret and sympathy
for the widow and children of the deceased
were adopted. May his soul rest in peace.
LIErT. BASTTEL A. CRI9TR
died after a brief illness, at his residence In
Oallitzin, on Sunday last, aged about42 years.
The deceased was a son of Daniel Criste,
Esq., of Summitville. When the civil war
broke out, In 1861. he enlisted as a private in
Company F, 2th Regiment P. V., and at the
close of the struggle had attained the rank of
Lieutenant. For several years he conduct
ed the St. Charles notel iti Altoona and was
afterwards engaged in the hotel business at
Gallitzin. What his pursuit has been during
the last few years we are unable to state. He
was greatly esteemed by all who knew him,
and his untimely death Is deeply regretted.
His widow and two children survive him.
After the usnat religions services his remains
were interred with the honors of war In the
Catholic cemeWv at Tunnelhill, adjoining
Gallitzin, on Tuesday momingt 10 o'clock,
and were followed to their last resting-place
by an unusnally large concourse of relatives
and friends. May his soul rest In peace.
MR E7.EKIEL HCGHES,
a former citizen of our town, died at his home
inflowa City, on Thursday of last week, aged,
we suppose, abont seventy years The de
ceased was raised on his father's farm In the
Immediate vicinity of Ebensburg. and until
he removed to Iowa, something like fifteen
years ago, was engaged in the mercantile
business in this place. ITo was not only
widely known, but enjoyed the respect and
confidence of the community, and his dpath
is sincerely regretted bv all his old Cambria
county friends. When he last visited this
place, three or four years ago, he appeared
to he in his nnal health, bur, since then con
sumption intervened and his death became
only a question of time. His wife, who was
a daughter of the late William Russell, of
this county, survives him, as do also several
children, the number of whom, however, we
are unable to state. Peace to his ashes.
BROTHER CHRISTOPHER TAT. HOT,
after years of suffering which rendered his
life a living dpath. calmly expired on Wed
nesday evening of last week at. St. Francis'
College, I.oretto, in which institution he had
been a teacher for the past eighteen years.
He was a very snccessful educator, a zeaions
and exemplary member of the Franciscan
order, and a true friend of the students un
der his charge, nis old pupils will not for
get him in their prayprs and good works, and
we hope that theirpetitions will be sufficient,
if anything is yet needed, to seenrp him that
eternal reward which Is promised the good
and faithful servant. May his soul rest in
peace.
Mr.S. CATHARINE FRTCE,
widow of the late David Pryee, died at her
residence on what is'known a Prvce's Hill,
a short distance southeast of Ebensburg, at
7 o'clock on last Wednesday morning, aged
about 86 years. Mrs. Prvce was a sister of
Mr. David Evans, merchant, of this place,
and was much esteemed bv a large circle of
friends and acquaintances, to whom the
news of her death will indped be mournful
tidings. Funpral this (Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock ; interment at Lloyd cemetery.
A Little Wanderer. On Thursday
evening a little boy. apparently about seven
years of age, appeared at the residence of
Mr. Emanuel Blough, near Hogback tunnel,
on the Somerset A Cambria Railroad, and
stated that he had been chased away from
borne by his mother and wanted a place to
stay over night Upon bing qnestioned he
stated that bis name was Scott Woodring,
that his home was in Johnstown, "near the
iron bridge," that his father was In the Eb
ensburg jail for stealing shoes, and that his
mother had whipped him (the boy) severely
and chased him away from home. Mr.
Blough generously provided for the boy's
necessities nntil this afternoon, when he was
brought to town. It was Mr. Plough's in
tention to find the lad's mother. If possible,
and endeavor to have her properly care for
the boy, but if she declines to receive him he
will be turned over to the Poor authorities.
Mr. Blouch says the boy is bright and smart,
and bears on his person evidences of pretty
severe handling by somebody. It is pre
sumed that the boy is a son of Scott Wood
ring, who is now serving a term In the coun
ty Jail for the larceny of some butter, etc,
from a farm house near this city. Johnst own
Tribune.
Maltreating a Little Girl. Almost a
rnnrder was committed in Altoona on Satur
day morning. Henry Powell recently mar
ried a divorced woman named McMullen
who had a little daughter for whom Powell'
for some reason, conceived a violent hatred'
At the breakfast table Saturday this little
girl, five years old, whose name is Lizzie Mc.
Mullen, accidentally fell from a chair. He
picked her np from the floor and placed her
on the chair in such a manner that she be
gan to cry. In a rage he picked up a chair
and struck her a violent blow on the fore
head with it. The child swooned on the floor
and appeared to be dying. The brutal fath
er Immediately fled to the weods. At first it
was thought that the child would die. but
she ha9 improved somewhat and may recov
er, though she has sustained a terrible cash
two inches long across the forehead. The
family live on Loudon's nill, a suburb ef the
city. The police were put on the villian's
track, and succeeded in capturing him in the
woods a few miles from the city about four
o clock. The feeling against him runs high.
COXSCMPTIOJT.
To prevent night sweats, to ease the cough
and arrest emaciation and decline, no other
form of malt or medicine can possibly eouai
MALT BITTERS. This original Nutrient
and Tonic is rich In strength and nourish
ment. It tides the patient over the most crit
ical stages of the disease, digests and assim-
.aic iiui, inriciies ana purines the blood
It builds up the system by stimulating into
new life t&e entire process ot digestion.
The Pennsylvania Editorial Association
will indulge in its tenth annual excurs'on
a 1 unng the first week of June, which is about
three weeks earlier than usual. The objec
tive points are Washington City and Mt.
V ernon. Members in arrears for more than
one year will not be invited.
the BiLiors,
dyspeptic or constipated, should address,
with two stamps and history of case for
pamphlet. World's Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N.Y.
CiRATErri. TO IXTAUDS.
Floreston Cologne Is grateful to Invalids,
as it is refreshing without the sickening ef
fect of most perfumes.
local ( ORRr..sponr.xcr..
LonKTTO, May 4, Wi.
week, and on We" 'r LV,,v "-"o tM
tlnal rows of MimM..- ,ornin reee.ved the
...vrv. xJj.y M"1"5,' f'amey. eldest daairh
iSI.s JennO Fr77' of towah.p. "
in the heaut! -S'rh-. Th" "y took rd.,-,
ters or Mwer Jn ,hRp' r.,h """ of the Sl
relatives and i . "I w,,n,"e,l "7 ni.nr of the
will nneeUrt lf thB tW ynnn ".
Sifter Anient knnwn """"i" Airatha and
er entered ,h- None there are who
a-thevwcrehJK , w? Tonnir ladiea named, and
exemplaTv Ln i "Px ". fter- modest,
thevTavi Ln'Vw Jher no dnnht that
9 SH? ---- wot.
tn ?t ?nJ.' ,?hop """rds hetook himself
to St Francis olleste. where his arrlral was an
wlon of joy for the Brother as weU as the st -
the ao-ealled monotonous study hall to tie Klsh
w'.,' ,d hv ? lwl address of weleime
TeoYRilhoV. -k ' NoM T"1 ""Ponded to hy the
cod Bishop, who exposed pleannre In meetfna-
UmiSTL ."""T? """I'"" of St. Francis. His
EtTrW T?iUCh,n' pff'," n1 replete with
IS ?h- ,1n?Vu ln he announced
" h !lTy thT '""l-l h"e a free dav. and
this, yon may he snre, was mosle to their ears as
he Whnt thCy mOSt dM,re1- Suhjoined
Annmtss or wklcovt.
.Jtt;fT'.?"5!?! rffe mor0 w,th tne enPlreltn
sweet month of May has vrnir most welcome pres
ence brought your children before Ton to offer
prayer and thanks to Ood. Indivldniilly and col
lectlvely for your escape from the danirers of sea
fh. JriVl 1 nd t"-nlnir from Rome.
I , yj . .ltv- where( tho Vicar or Christ, the
lleht of Christianity, shonld and must aa-alnTelBTi
snpreme. It surely becomes one and all, vonnir
and old. professors and students, to sharo in the
eneral joy which your safe retnrn has awakened
and at this auspicious moment do we Invite too
and yonr learned clercry to onr forthcoming- exhi
bition, which t na Is a matter of more than ordi
nary Interest. By n, Kt. Ker. Rlshoo. the kind
ness ol your Tlstt will not toon be forgotten. It Is
tnilT " ntl a feast a srlad and welcome on
nortnnitT, when all the heirt fatn would say vain
ly seek! for utterance. For Is not your arrival the
coming: araonor.n. us of one whose happiness is al
ways jrreatest when snrronded by those whose
,,. lo ,,B Jnr spiritual children, and
whose anticipations are brlehtened hr the hope of
merltlnir a Mntinn.nM .r . v. . , : . . ' .
the near and distant future? How natnrnl. then,
that we should (rather around you here to-day to
ask a father 1 blesstnr. How natural that at! onr
tnousrhu this mornlns; should have been absorbed
In the anticipate pleasure of seelns; too and lls
.tenlns; to words of parental eneouraa-e'ment which
are destined to biivhten our prospects In time and
make much more tolerable the dlfflenltles attend
ant on collie life. A joy to the heart and a pleas-
to be remembered Is the opportunity now
afforded 01 to kneel at the feet of our chler pastor,
fresh from the presence of the Holy Father and
empowered by him to Impart to his lorlna; people
that apostolic benediction so consollnar to the true
Jlatholle heart. Beloved Bishop I Tour eomlne In
the month of Mary Is suira-estlve of hope and suc
cess : that as under her banner the children of the
i-nuren, as we believe, must enter the rest of eter
nity, so under yoor spiritual ruldance, directed by
your wise counsels and led on bythea-ood exara
Pk y.?,'ir mB? virtues presents, prove faithful to
the ohlbratlons Imposed' on us by both natural and
divine laws, and by words and works proclaim to
an aire meixlna- tnto InfldelltT that there Is no
pe or happiness on this side "of the (trave except
within the arms of that one t'atholie Church of
which you are so ditlna-ulshed an ornament ln
this great diocese or PIttsburs;. Lsox.
WrmniBTRir. April 29. 18W.
IbtAW KBkwx ah Purine; a reeont visit to Tro
Kirarneia county, we bad the pleasure of
meettns: with several orourC'Hmbrlaeountymends.
prominent among; whom was Mr. J. M. Troxell
formerly of White townshi TV Who ts A man n f 1 w .
flnenee and ability, and one of the staunchest
Pomocrats that can be scared np anywhere Mr.
T. conducted us thronjrh the town, and took ns to
see the most extensive saw mill we have ever visit
ed, and the largest In Western Pennsvlvanla. of
which Mr. John IuBo1s. the fonnderof the town.
Is the owner. We were alo eondnetej to several
well equipped planing; mills, foundries and ma
chine shops.
DuHols is located on the low arrade division of
the Allegheny Kailroad. abont hall wav between
Red Hank, on the Valley Road, ac.l Driftwood. on
the Phlla. and Erie Road. It Is onlv eiitht vears
old. and yet It contains about 5.000 Inhabitants
and has six fine churches (Baptist. Methodist,
Kvana-eiical. Oerman Reformed. Presbyterian and
Catholic), nineteen hotels, four drnir stores, and
elirhty-two other business bouses devoted to the
sale of dry frr.ods. s-roeertes. hardware, etc. It la
nndoubtedly one ot the liveliest towns In Western
Pennsylvania, and before three years will have a
population of not less than 10.000 Inhabitants.
The Methodist oonicreuatlon has a very fine
eamp-meetinjr around fenced In. and will com
mence their annnal meptlnifon the .Teth of June,
the ssme day that Cfulfenu wlil likely be swunir
off. This meeting promises to be the largest ever
held In this part of the State, as nearly everybody
Is talkinir camp-meetintr and seems to tie irreitly
Interested ln Its success. We will visit Itnltols
Rtr iin. nt that time and will then irtre vou further
particulars as to the place and Its pcoide. For the
present, however, nu resrrvoir.
Yours, tec, D. & D.
Fow doth the ttdv housewife
Rake irrass and leaves aSont,
Then pile them up and liirht them
And smoke her neighbors out.
Over the fence Is out! Pnt we need not. Just
at present, dilate on that subject, nor, indeed, on
the subject of raklnv itras and so forth, the latter
of which would naturally brine np thoughts of
Maud Mnller and the Jiidlre We are not quite
sure ahont the Judire. hot while It Is barely possi
ble that Maud wore the daintiest shoe In all the
world, next to Cinderella's, we don't believe she
srt it at S. Klnmenthal's, 1119 Kleventh avenue,
Altoona. There has been, however, s blsr lot of
eleirnnt e-ods of that kind fut opened at Blnmen
thal's which is now readv lor inspection, and If
such trim and tidy shoes can be bontrht as cheap
elsewhere we are not aware of the fact.
Twn anefent htehwayman was stout and brave.
And robb-d the lonely traveler ol his pelf;
The modern highwayman's a sneaking knave.
Who tries to steal the -reat highway itself.
"Thou shalt not steal I'' That Is a very excel
lent moral maxim, and the changes on It have
been rumr throughout the sees. But we fail to
find anywhere, in the records of the past or the
present, an Injunction against the stealfnir of a
fierson away from life's bnsy cares and Indulging;
n the pleasure of becoming the possessor of a new
suit of clothes. Jas. J. Murphy, 109 Clinton
street, Johnstown, has a splendid stock of Spring
wear, to which the attention of the readers ot the
Irksyah Is earnestly Invited. Prices almost at
the option of customers, or at least so che p that
no one In the business can surpass them.
Orv Th-trtt Pavs' Trial. We 'will send Pt
Pye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and other
Kleetrie Appliances on trial for thirty days to
young men and older persons who are afflicted
with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, etc., sruar
anteefns; speedy re'.lel and complete restoration ot
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Ruptures, and many other diseases. Illustrated
pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Relt Co..
(10-a8.-ly.J
Marshall. Mich.
the iioiirvr rajir.
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Tarker's ITair Balsam has taken highest rank
as a reliable hair restorative.
"OOtDES MEDICAL DISCOTERT"
for all scrofulous and verulent blood-poisons.
Is specific By druggists.
STTLL HAMM Married, at Oallltsln. en
Thursday, May 4. IRS?, by T. J. Stephens, Esq.,
Mr. John Stall and Miss Sarah E. Hamm, both of
Bennington, Blair county.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ASSEMBLY Joseph McDonald,
of Ebensburg, will be a candidate for nomi
nation, subject to Democratic rulei, at the aext
primary election for Cambria county.
ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman
Dear Sir; Please announce the name of A.
J. Chhistt, of Loretto, as a candidate for Assem
bly, subject to the rules or the Democratic party of
Cambria county.- MANY DEMOCRATS.
Loretto, March 22, 1982.-t.
ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman :
Yon are authorized to announce the name of
Michakl Bracks, of Oallltsln Borough, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to the approval
or rejection of the Democratic voters at the com
ing primary election. Knowing his fitness aod
worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Bracken to
the cordial support of every Democrat In Cambria
oomty. MANY CITIZENS.
Oallitzin, March 38, 1882.-t.e.
SHERIFF. The nDdersigned will be
a candidate for nomination 'at the approach
ing Teinocratle primary election, subject of course
to the rules of the party, for the office of Short ft of
Cambria county, and hopes to be deemed worthy
of the favorable consideration of his personal and
political friends. JOS. F. DUKBIN.
Allegheny Twp., April 21,lS82.-te.
CARD. 1 hereby place myself before
the Democracy of Cambria county for nomi
nation for the office of Sheriff, subject to the rules
of thepartv. JOHN liEHE.
Su Augustine, April S, 1832.
POOR DIRECTOR. We are author
ized to announce that Charles Ellck, of Lo
retto borough, will be a candidate for Poor House
Director at the coming Democratic primary elec
tion, the result of which he pledges himsell to
abide by.
Staves, Heading and Lumber.
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AND IAJMBKlt. '
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references. Address C J. OILLESPIE, Duqoesne
"Way, between .Eighth and Ninth Streets, Pitts
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EMBRACED IX TI1E FOLLOWING LIST:
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ALLSPICE.
AXLE GREASE,
BAKING POWDER,
SODA,
BEANS,
BLACKING,
BRUSHES,
BLUEING,
BORAX,
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BR'KFAST BACON,
BROOMS.
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CALICOES,
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CARPET TACKS.
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CHOCOLATE,
CIGARS,
CINNAMON,
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CLOTHES PINS,
COFFEES,
CORN STARCH,
CORSET JEANS,
COMBS,
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CORN,
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DRESS LININGS.
EXTRACTS and
ESSENCES,
FIGS,
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FLOUR,
FRUITS.
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GINGHAMS,
GUN CAPS,
" POWDER,
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HAMS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
HOMINY,
HOOKS antl EYES,
HOSE,
INDIGO.
INK,
JELLIES (all kind),
LAMP CHIMNEYS,
"WICKS,
" BURNERS,
LAUDANUM,
LEAD PENCILS,
LEMONS,
LINEN CRASH,
MACARONI,
MATCHES,
Mt) LASSES,
MUSLINS,
MUSTARD,
NAILS,
NEEDLES,
NUTS,
OILS,
ORANGES,
PENS
PENHOLDERS,
PEPPER,
PINS,
PIPES.
PRUNES,
RAISINS,
RICK.
ROrE HALTERS,
SALT,
SARDINES,
SCISSORS,
SCKUB BRUSHES,
SEW'G MACII'E OIL,
SHIRTINGS,
SHOE LACERS,
SHOT.
SILK TWIST,
" THREAD,
SOAPS,
SPICES,
STARCH,
STOCKINGS,
STOVE POLISH,
SUGARS,
SUSPENDERS,
SWEET OIL,
TEAS,
THREAD,
TUBS,
"WASHBOARDS,
WASHING SODA,
WOODEN BUCKETS,
Y"EAST POWDER,
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
NO OLD GOODS OF ANY KIND!
ALL FRESH! ALL FINE! ALL CHOICE !-ALL CHEAP
A Liberal Share of Public Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited.
When you do your
Spring Shopping
If you come in person,
The trains from the different branches of the Pennsylvania
Railroad come to the new Broad Street Station, which is
within one block of our store; you walk directly through
the new City Hall to our Market Street front. If you come
by Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, any horse car on
Thirteenth Street will bring you directly from the Callowhill
Street Depot to our door, if you come through Camden, N. J.,
any horse car on Market Street, except the red ones, will
bring you direct. We have provided new and spacious reading
and toilet rooms for the free use of visitors.
If you order by letter,
Departments of goods have been so enlarged and improved
that our stock, unquestionably the most comprehensive in the
United States, is better than ever. We send without charge,
or any obligation to purchase, samples of the new DresS Goods,
Silks, etc. We give prices of our entire stock in our new
Catalogue for Spring and Summer, which is mailed free to all
who send us address on postal card. Hundreds of orders are
filled daily, and goods sent by mail and express to every
State and Territory, with full privilege of return and refund of
money if they do not suit
John Wanamaker,
PHILADELPHIA.
Cheitnnt Market ami TklrtAenth
Streets, and City iisil dquire.
Dry CJooi. Tries', Gentlemen's and ChnJrea'
We&r and Housekeeping Appointments.
AND
WEBSTER
DEALERS IX ALT, KINDS OF
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
FERTILIZERS,
FARM anfl LUMBER WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
CARRIAGESJOP NO TOP BUGGIES;
WALTER .A. WOOD'S
MOWERS AND REAPERS;
HORSE RAKES.
Including the following rarities: TIGER, REINDEER,
II0LLIJ GSWVRTH and VICTOR;
HAY FORKS, LAWRENCE & CHAFIFS DIAMOND IRON PIM
And Spring" Tooth Harrows;
HAGERSTOWN IMPROVED AND TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILLS,
Or any other machinery farmers may need, from a Steam Thresher to
a Shovel Plow, all from first class manufactories and
warranted to be exactly as represented.
EBEHIBrRH, MAT 12, H2..-tf.
3L,. & S. AV DAVIS.
12,000 WORTH
of The celebrated
ROCHESTER CLOTHING!
WH1C1I DEFIES COMPETITION JJV
QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE,
HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE
Golden Eagle Clothing House,
1301 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA.
ALSO, A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor.
A EAR'S READING FOR $U
'The Xeiv YorL
WEEKLY WORLD.
In tty ftrpsrtmfsl.
S1 rt1:?VPOSrf?K PAID
ifO Vents for SLr Months.
A C0MPLKTX FAMILY PAPER
PR"K Tl MASONS
ShonH re-ad its j--ui M-wiinc Dur-AR
d!tJ by one nt tho mnt runr, wne.J Kre
aiar-n. with fontr hiitmn. fmm t! o
l-erof Ihstinirulslip.l Masons.
The WEEKLY WORLD
Is the only lfl.i4.ni; newsf-afi-r In th rnvn'ry th
has a Fir-ial di.rttrnt derated'"
to Masonic Interests.
OTHER EXCELLENT FEATn.ES
1. All tk News, comvlete and Int-re-.tlnz
5. Tne lirmom' Wort I A full faa-e of Airrtcn
tnrsl and Farm New.. "
1. The I.itrarr World - A fall pas-e of tMnw sto
rles and Short Storte. IVmlc Haila.-s an'
Srlons Poems, Kairy Tales and Sa!lrr'
arns.
4. The Honcpkeepors' Colntnfn What .TrrrWo
man wants to know.
6. The Veterinary Iot.rtmont With t 'esr
tlons free for all fnt.s-nr-er.. and full InMruc
tionf for treatment of Jive "took.
6. The best Ohets Column In the world for Ama
teur players.
T' Tlf f't 'heeker Peparlment In the world for
twth Amateurs and lY..ff,.oI.
1. A Corner for the Yonnjr Folks Klddl-s. TTia
rades, Purrles. Arrnsilm eto
9. Complete Market Ueporii-t nrlTalcd' tn de
tan and aomirivT.
10. Answers to Inqniri'es.
Each department ts prrfW-t of It, kind an 1 all
Brlllia.t, Perfee lr .plated,
ProcresslT .Newspaper.
UNEQUALLED CITO to CLUB AGENTS.
srErmrs cones free.
THE NEW YORK WORLD.
World Rnlldlna-.
May ij. .Ms... N w y OR R
It. L. Johnston. M.J.lJc.lc.
F. A. Shoemaker. A. "V. HuoJt.
eTomsrsToisr,
SHOEMAKER & BUCK,
Ebensburg, I?a.
Money Received on Deposit
PAYABLE OS DIWAXD.
INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
aT AL". A(.VKTSIDL TOI5TS.
DRAFTS on the Principal Cities
Bontrht and Kol.t, anal a
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TKANSACTKU.
Arcounts lioitol.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier.
Een?bra;, March 19. lSO.-t.
IXCORPOKiTKD ( I7.
STRICTLY 0 31LTIAL PLAN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRF IHSUBAHCE COMPHY
OF EBENSBURG, PA.
Hmit (..(,. . a.kS " tflS.i
Only Six Assessments in 24 Tears.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
ESrZCIALLT DE.SinED.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, President
T. IT. DICK, Secretary.
Ehentbnrar, Jsn. 81. 18l.-ly.
ALTOONA, PA., APRIL 21, 1W.-U.
TWO FARMS AT PRIVATE SALK
THE onder!Kned offers (nr ale at err moder
ate prices and on ta"r payment" the tulle wtna;
desrrlted real estate, fituafe iu Mune'.er Uwn
f hip, Cambria county, to wit:
FIRM NO. 1, COMAIMMJ 5.1 ACRES,
more or les. ln a eood f late or cultlratlon. with a
hewed Iimi HorsE. a k'oi Fi'.auk Kr.s and the
necefsarj outbuildiDBS thircou erected.
FARM SO. 2, COMAIMMJ PO ACRES,
more or less. Is also In an exIltnt state of pnlttTa
tion and ha thereon erected a pubnantlal Sto!
Hocss aDd the urnal ou'.'uil Jfnv'.
THE TWO FARMS
abore described-are located cl-se to tbe Tnrnp'ka,
within one-hair mile ot the Tiilatre of Mnn?!er, on
the E. A V. K. K . three and a tix.l mil's fn.m t 'res
son Station. P. K. K., and not much more than
that distance from Kl-enshura;. ITiere i. a thrlv
ln (ircsakd of fhoi'e fruit and an at-undance of
pure water on each of the farm, a e -'-d wc!) being
within five feet of the hii.-e on the farm firM des
cribed. Nearly all the land Is cleared aod under
cultivation.
sT Persons wthin? to xorehse can either ap
Tly to ex-Sheriff Johs Kti, Johnstown, or lo
the owner on the . remises. I.l'KE KiKJtkS.
Mnnster Twp., April 14. lSi-aui.
RIVINIUS' BLOCK,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
CARL RIYINIUS,
Practical Watcliaier anl Jeielsr
HAS alwavs on baad a larae. Taned and ele-p-ant
assortment o( WATCH l.S, VIA K'KS.
JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. E V E-OLASS ES.
Ac., which he offers for sale at lower prices than
any other dealer in the county. Persons needing
anything In his line will do well to Rive bin: call
before purchasing elpewher.
"Pron!Tt attention paid to repairing Clock,
Watches, Jewelry, ate., and satisfaction guaran
teed ln both work and price.
WILLIAM A. GITTINGS,
-DEALER IX
PIANOS and ORGANS!
OF THE VERY BEST MAKES.
High Street, - - Ebensburg, Pa.
Repairing-and tuning of Instruments froroptlT
and satisfactorily attended to. and intm-t(ons In
roeal and Instrumental mii'ic given at reasonable,
rates. Pianos and Organ, sold to reliable parties
en monthly or other payments when desired. Call
ana see. 11-2u. t12.-u.
T. MASON RICHARDS,
SnrponDentisi
lbensbur, Xji .
DENTAL WORK, either operative or meehan
ical. filling teeth, and all other work pert n-
lng to my profession, will be derated at moderat
rates and in a satliat,rv manner, l our patron
ag-e Is respectfatly solicited.
T Kooms on High street, nearly oT-poiie too
Blair Hons. ( -a4, 'M.-tf. J
TTENTIOX, EVERY BODY I
J. Ci. I I 17,
WMoUnlt nd ilmH Tsnsr to
COAL, COKE AND LIME.
BREKRBrBO, PA.
UHK A aTWXlLTT.
M
X. BUCKLFT,
ATTOBMET-AT-i-ja w.
altooJa. fa.
treoea Twalfm .rraet. acr sbevaa.n avaaaa.
Aaaooa. April 1
G
EO. M. RE APE,
ATU'RAtl AILAW,
LuiyKi H6. Fa.
PfBca oa Cectra street.