The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 23, 1882, Image 4

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;p A r. J USE 23, 1S S2.
I. AN I) n-IISONAL.
There and thf Other Place.
.. .. i-i f O.itinnn'5.
, , ,. i, cvprv l3y at (M:nmn s.
k ..... collars of all kinds at Oat-
i;-. all grades and prices, at
. ,,r. v 10 cents per yard, at
they always
to buy their 4th of
..1-.VI.
iv "I'ii? store'
-1 f"rV
Ionian'-
,- j',' a'! !7 vn.J
;it U.it'iKin s.
, I zf-t ''' f the year came and
, Ve !:e'1:ll' last.
,', r-' .i't, which is the be;t in the
! utter, is sold by V. S Barker &
p . - v's "Favorite Prescription" fa
,;. Mti l w oman's best restorative
... ; !rr-s chiKhams at Oatman's
. - :.iie hot cakes on a frosty morn-
-r :! .ink- of traveling without tak-
' ' f ii Miies's byrup of Tar. Trice
:: tl i -t for your buckwheat and
: i v.;- a iluiible crop. For sale at
i rv.:ii, Jm all sized cans, at Bar
. wry lowest prices and of the
. i!''V.
,,',..? of prime, fresh chop, lust rs
. v. IUrkei & Bro., and for sale
..v--.r tinware don't fail to buy the
;,f Ilirkers'. Ten pieces for
i r:.
;, ia. k. side, or chet, use Slii
r",".s Piaster. Price 2.1 cents. At
VWii'i'-pine Con eh and Bronchitis
. v relieved by Shiloh's Cure. At
' of V.sV.t calicoes at five cents
. 3r . lawns at ten cents per yard,
: at ii.u-kers'.
..w .I. r-ev editors were to and no
''u-.u' p their hats at the Mountain
iv. ;-n" vi-'erday.
,. . e time you need a straw hat,
s the place where you will find
. . ,i k in Klwnslmrij.
:! -ki'i. and fair complexion, ro
wers of endurance follow
Iron Flitters.
niet!ii!Vr real nice in chil
th common sense heel
M. L. Oatman.
l cinmn when Shiloh s Cure
it relief? Price 10 cts.. 50
The Lewistown Oatette gays : Dr. J. S
McKenzie, who has famished a number of
onr citizens with Scotch quartz spectacle
glaeses, a very excellent article, and general -
, ly Riven satisfactory evidence of his skill In
I ocullsm, intends to make Newport his resort
; for some weeks. We commend him to those
I havinz weak or defective eyes.
I Katie, a seven-year-old daughter of Mr.
: Jed. Dow, of the West ward, fell from a
. fence in front of the paternal residence, on
Friday last, and fracLured hr left arm tm
mediately abovethe wrist. Dr. Kennedy was
cal.'ed ! and under his skillful treatment the
) fracture was soou reduced and the little suf
ferer is now doing well.
I r .77 The Poor nn Directors and Steward
Lily met In special session at the office of
Geo. W. Easly, Esq.. one of the Directors. In
. Johnstown, on Monday last, and entered into
I n contract with Messrs. E. IT. Cook Co., of
New York, for heating the Poor ITouse with
I steam. The firm is the same one that put
' the steam pipes In the new Court FTouse.
I Mr. David E. Evans caught a black bas?
at bhenkle's dam the other day which roeas
i ured one foot and a half, less one Inch
: This species of fish is multiplying very ra
pidly, and it looks as though it would not be
Ions till they had depopulated onr waters of
, all others of the finny tribe. Even the cat
fish are bass-hful about maintaining their
j rictus.
, Passenger locomotive engineer Win. A.
Vi y' !512,'9 , native of thi county and an
esteemed friend of the Fhf.emat, and who
I t-iU I," PTnP1(y of the Pennsylvania
Ka" Koa, .Company for nearly nineteen
years running between Altoona and Pirts
burgh, estimates from a calculation he has
made that he has traveled during that time
nearly eight hundred thousand miles.
Huston Dnnlap, a voting married man
who was born and raised at Gallitzin, this
I county, and married at Bennington. Blair
, county, was so badly injured on the railroad
: at Columbus. Ohio, on lnt for,,i. nii,
j by being caught bf-tween two freisht cars he
MCRDEK rx ALTOOXA. On WedneSdar
morning, June 14, as we noted in a portion
of our edition last week, a man named John
Boyles was found dead in his bed, at his
boarding-house, kept by Mrs. E. F. Norton,
in Altoona. It appears that Boyles. William
Vanzant and Thomas Willis occupied the
same room, and that there were two beds in
the room, one of which was occupied by Tan
rant and the other by Boyles and Willis, on
Tuesday night Vanzant and Willis retired to
their respective beds, leaving the lamp dimly
burning for the accommodation of Boyles,
who was still out. Near midnight Boyles
came in very drunk and jrolng to Yanza'nfg
bed threw himself across it and began to
wrestle with the occupant. Vansant told
him to go away, and he did so, but immedi
ately returned and again commenced his
drunken pranks. V'nzant, hscorrdng angry,
jumped out of bed, reached down for some
thing, Willis, who tells all this didn't know
what, ar.d struck at Boyles twice. Boyles
staggered toward the light and exclaimed :
"MyGodl V'nzant. you have cutme ! Send
for the doctor." Willis got np, roused the
house, and sent for Dr. Crosthwaite.who tes
tified before the inquest that Bovles had re
ceived two ugly wounds In the breast, but at
the time he saw him he did not think them
dangerous, and so stated to those who were
present. Boyles rfied some time during the
night, Willis and Vanzant In the meantime
having deseited the room on the doctor's de
parture. After breakfast, and wiile Willis
and Vanzant were at their work, the latter
was arrested. lie denies that he struck
Boyles with a knife, although he iad one,
upon which no blod stains were foiuid. ITe
was taken to the ITollidaysburg Jail on Wed
nesday evening. Fie Is 51 years" ol( has a
wife and four children residing in Hunting
don county, and has always borne a good
reputation. Fie worked in the freight de
partment of the car shops. Boyles was also
a Huntingdon county man, 27 years old and
worked at the wheelpress at the lower shiirw.
The fatal wound, according to the verdict of
was engaged in coupling, that he died In tbe inquest, was in the region of the newt.
uui inancr. I np regains were hrnurrhr
Vl'i
... 'V1V
cii.
,:Me V
to GaHit7in for interment on Wednesday,
. n-nt-s n wiie ana tnree children,
j o more hospitable and enterprising peo
ple can be found anywhere than at Gallitzin,
and the fact that a grand picnic, with all that
the word implies, is to be held bv the Catho-
ics of that place on the Fourth of July, tells
Its own story of innocent enioyment, a big
I d'pnPr, anundance of refreshments, and; a
Jolly good time generally. Go where yon
may, yon will strike no better bonanza of
i fun,stwn? and fetivity than at Gallitzin.
I This being an off year for us in the fea-
tivity business, we did not attend any of the
! meetings of the Ex. Com.. J. V. P. A., but
j if we had we would have protested, as we
did not long since through the Frffmw,
, against holding the printers picnic on Fri
j day, as we do not ihink it meet that some of
the members should be obliged, as they are
; in coii science, to do without meat on such
! picknickian occasions,'wlien they all meet to
. enii.y themselves in fun, feasting and festlv-
For downright blowing and far from np-
right Impudence, says our friend C. T. "rfnh
! erts, consult circulars distributed in our town
this week ; but when von want spectacles,
i eye-glasses, watches, Jewelry, notions, hats,
' shoes, or any one or more of numerous other
I articles, consult the above named dealer,
j at whose variety store you can be suited for
, at least one-half what you would have to pay
; pedlars and other gentry who live and thrive
I by lying and deceiving the people. Patron
; ize home dealers and you will always get the
i worth of your money.
We were right ir. our last issue as to the
! date, but wrong as to the day of t he week, on
i which the commencements at St. Francis'
College and St. Alovsius' Aeademv, Loretto,
; are to take place. Wednesday next. June 2S,
being the time fixed for those Interestino
k. r Dro. have just received a j events the first one in the forenoon and the
,.f Mr.r. for men. women, other in the afternoon. We acknowledge
vs. a'l sizes and at all prices, j 'ie receipt of invitations for ourself and
liiimiT to attend ootn entertainments, but as
Wednesday Is one of the days on which our
presence at home Is imperativelv demanded,
we fear we will have to forego the pleasure.
Mr. George II. Vickrov. a son of Edwin
A. Vickioy, Esq., a well known citizen of
the vicinity of Johnstown, and whom we
knew well as a young man in that place a
quarter of a century ago. died in Denver,
Colorado, on Friday last. The deceased lived
in Arizona, where he was engaged in several
mining enterprises, and went to Denver only
a few days before his death on a visit to his
brother Ihomas, who resides in that city,
lie was a married man. was forty-eight Years
old, and was one of the finest looking and
brightest men that southern Cambria ever
produced.
Mr. George Kring, a well known and
much respected citizen of CroTle township,
died very suddenly about davlight on last
Thursday morning. Deceased had retired to
bed the night befor In his usual good health,
and nothing was known to be the matter
with him until a few minutes before his death,
when his wife awoke to find him suffering,
but too 'ate to summon medical aid. Mr.
Kring was aged about 60 years and was the
father of a large family. " The cause of his
death we liave not learned, but nres.ime that
I imps' drug store.
!.-. Cm and Consumption Cure
v. '! a guarantee. It cures con-
At .1 ames' drujr store,
i-itinn on the Burohinell farm,
:iv!'tirg. was thrown by a skittish
i.iv ia-t and seriously injured.
i ! .Trillin in wail paper at Oat-ii-
sprtinds for l." cents, and
L-r'.ni!ds for 2o cts. per double
-i' rf fir local carpenters and con
.' e;;.n-riiig on the bids they pro-
in fi.r the erection of the new
i.inrtinenf of clothing this week
r r.i'krrs'. Just the kind you
.- wVn you go forth on the glo-
.vrtr, rfM;e reritn for other goods, I
- I n I H.'-. worth ?:V."o per pair,
Cu e a;id g.-t a pair before they
; ... M. T.. Oatmav.
elewr nnd courteo'is
II irii-v Co.,' whole
iiia. will be in these
. t!
i ;
r. rilii.lde
:. - i u n
-
Fourth of July EBENnrRa. The
members of Co. A, Fifth Regiment, V. G. P.,
have gone vigorously to work to perfect ar
rangements for their proposed celebration if
the coming anniversary of American Inde
pendence. A meeting of the Company was
held at the armory last Saturday evening,
when the following officers, committees, etc.j
were selected :
Chief Marshal, Capt. Thomas Davis, with
Mai. Sam. W. Davis as Marshal ex officio.
Reading of the Declaration of Independ
ence by M. D. Kittell, Esq.
Orator of the Day, Alvin Evans, Esq.
Dinner Committee Sergeant W. A. Jones,
Sergeant Edwin Thomas. Corporal Bolsinger,
Corporal Eodgers. and Privates Thomas D.
Evans, John L. Jones and George Rodgers.
Committee on Confectioneries, ice Cream,
fcc Corporal Dow, Corporal Flitchue, Sher
man Evans, Charles C. Linton, Peter Gnt
wald, John Davis, Benjamin Pugh.
Committee on Dancing, Music, Ac. J. O.
Creery, David E. Davis, Pierce Lacey and
Daniel Pugh.
Committee on Fantastics D. H. Kinkead
and M. R. B. Creery.
Committee on Sa"ck Race Frank Gurley
and Otis Lloyd.
Committee on Balloon Ascension Adam
Marsh and E. G. Kerr.
Committee on Croquet Alex. Waters.
Policemen John Cunningham, Celestlne
Goss, James S. Hoover, Wm. Kimball.
Committee on Fireworks E. James, with
tickets for sale at his drug store.
All the above named are energetic gentle
men, and have passed their word to leave
nothing undone to make the affair a brilliant
success. A general invitation to the people
of this and other places to be present is cor
dially extended.
rii
Per
villained reason Jury
. k failed to be present
Ira'ving of the jury for
mirt.
livery ftabie, Altoona.
l
rr Tf
at t'te
T-n of (
i: r i ' V's livery
; ". t ie w tn niot of its con
'! -! iv morning of last week.
I -ii in tli" (lames.
''u.r.i, nf CoatesviPe. Ches-
i'y ' :iiM.a "nov 'ut 'nut
:- 1 ;; w.-ek vi-iting relatives
ii- I at T i.retto.
'. '. 'i.i-'V'S at present, has
' ' i fo rent the large rear
f :-Ml ir of t'-.e new nrmorv
! t it i:p as a billiard parlor.
' man wants the Democratic
p. to "pav the Piper" by nnm
i' fi.j tor of that name fnr
ir.u-t Tyr-one to think of such
EnExsnmo 1W7. In the Johnstown
Tribune of last Monday we find the follow
ing statement in reference to this place taken
from Harris Business Directory, published
in Pittsburg in 1S.37 :
EBENSBUKO,
The pent of .rnntlre of Cambria County, In Mrnnted
within 7 miles of the pummit of the Allegheny
Mountain. 74 miles east of Plttshurirh. on the
Northern turnpike. Popnlotfon anont 4.V one
half Welsh, and the other half Irish and native
American.
In this place are three churches one Catholic,
one R;ittft."anrl one Independent Chnrch. The
baildinirs are, the Court Houe and Jail, and an
Academy.
Dmiw-roRV o BKK-snrRo.
Aocintr Judget John Murray, Oeorge Roberts.
frnthonotary 1. T. Storm.
Jvtticet of the Peace Philip Noon. Richard Lew
Is, Cornelius MeTonaM.
Attorney at Law M. D. Maiehn, Wm. B.
Conway.
Piyi( iflti RoheU Tonnn. W. A. Smith.
-Vercftanf James Fenlon. S. k J. Moore. Philip
Noon. James Murray, Rhey H. Hughes, Lewis it
RorticfT'. John Davis.
Turner Jam" MnrraT.
Innkeener Johnston Moore, James Fenlon, Ja
cob Mtk. Charles I.itTinifer.
F.dytor William W. Conway, "Mountaineer."
Pofttmaiter John Lloyd.
Only tfiree of the above named are now
living, viz : Dr. Wm. A. Smith, who resides
In Philadelphia : James Fenlon. In Tnde-
OI T Or.IHE WIIEEL-IXTOTBE BOX,
list op onjtwn aid tRavbrs .rrRottsi draws ow
"OTItlAT LAST TO SERVE AT AKPTKHBER
TSRM Or CAMBRIA OOCITTT COCBT.
ORAKD JTRORS.
laker E. P.. farmer. Snsqoehanna township.
Baker Joseph, farmer. Chet township.
Byrne Henry, farmer. East ward. Ehenshunr horo'.
Baker Fllmore. farmer. Lower Yoder township.
Cnnninham John, sawrer, Cambria township.
Conwar Jeremiah, heater. 2d ward. MilWIlle bor.
Innon Thomas, miller. Blaokliek township.
Fronheiser Ed., merchant, 2d w'd. Johnstown bor.
OMttlnes John, farmer. Jackson township.
Horn John, carpenter. 1st ward. Conemauyh bor.
Kesms Philip, farmer. Croyle township.
MeKenrle Sylreter, armeer. Portas-e township.
MnrphT Alexander, farmer. Aflimi township.
MtHinllnueh Oeonre. farmer. Monster township.
Maher Thomas, fireman. 2d ward, Mlllville bor.
Prvee David D.. farmer. East w'd. Ebepsbnnt bor.
Richard Kobert. teamster. 1st w'd. Johnstown bor.
Richards Ellaa H.. laborer. 1st w'd. Millvllle bor.
Shrev Joseph, ensrlneer. Franklin borouirh.
Stlneman J. C. merchant. Crovle township.
Sisk Michael, laborer. Tnnnelhill borousrh.
Somerville John, farmer. Susquehanna townihlp.
Sharhangh John, nndertaker. Snmmitvllle bor.
Troxell Alexander, fanner, Reade township.
TRAVERSE JFRORS TIR-ST WEEK.
Bailey William, miner. Prospect boroneh.
Beers Benjamin, laborer. White township.
Blonorh Joseph, laborer. 8th ward. Johnstown bor.
Callan Thomas, carpenter. Loretto borouirh.
Campbell John A., clerk. 1st w'd . Conemaneh bor.
Cennerv Ed., miner. 2d ward. Conemaug-h borouyh.
'ramef H. C. clerk. Sd ward. Johnstown boroaeh.
Carl Thomas, roller 1st ward.Conemansrh boroneh.
Pecker Oeonre. laborer. th ward. Johnstown bor.
TMvis William, teacher, Jackson township.
Tnrach Kennirns, (rent.. 2d ward. Conemaneh bor.
Ela-enshT ?-eorire. farmer. Adams township.
Evans Thos. D.. blacksmith. East w'd. Ebensburg.
Ean Thomas, sawver, Oallitzln borouirh.
Frank John, teamster. 1st ward. Johnstown bor.
Hlldehrand Stephen, laborer, Tavlor township.
Humphrevs E. .?., laborer. West ward. Ebenshunr.
Harshbera-er Daniel, farmer. Richland township.
Howard Jns. A., farmer. T'pper Yoder township.
Hershall John, farmer. Carroll township.
Kibler Jacob. Jr.. farmer. Chest township.
Lndwiar Oeonre. merchant. 4th w'd,.lohnstownbor.
Leih Adam, blacksmith. Barr township.
I.illv Thomas, farmer. Clearfield township.
McMillen .1. A., plumber. lt w'd. Johnstown bor.
Mcflnre H. B.. carpenter. Woodvale borouifh.
McPade Peter, laborer. Wllmore boroneh.
Mclntoph A. J.. laborer. Portaee township.
Nailor Samuel, Jr.. farmer, Taylor township.
Noel Joseph A., farmer, Cambria township.
Noel Peter, Jr.. farmer. Carroll township.
Parrlsh E. C. merchant. East Wd. Ebensburg bor.
Paul William, farmer, Jackson township.
Rlffel John, merchant. Snmmitvllle hnroueh.
Ritter I). M.. brakeman. West ward. Ebensbunr.
Raab John, saloon keeper. 2d w'd. Johnstown bor.
steibtch Josoph. merchant. 2d ward. Cambria bor.
Storm Join T.. laborer, fallittn boroueh.
St. Clair Jackson, laborer. Lower Yoder township.
Sharbaneh James, blacksmith, Carroll township.
Straver Jacob P.. farmer. Lower Yoder township.
Spotts Fran', miner. East Conemaueh boroUKh.
S'aines C. stone mason. Franklin boroneh.
VameT Henry, farmer. Jackson township.
Varner Taniel. farmer. Adams township.
Vickrov ( Jeoree. carpenter. 4th w'd.Johnstown bor.
Waener Solomon, farmer, Jackson township.
Hood James, lumberman. 5th w'd, Johnstown bor.
TRAVERSE JTRORS SECOND WEEK.
Bnrkett Edwin, farmer. Jackson township.
Barr O-eoree. miner. Reade township.
Rerkerhlle Jessie, farmer. Taylor townahlp.
Pntlef Caleb, puddler. Coopersdale boroneh.
Heneele Joseph, inn keeper. Loretto borough.
Render John, farmer. Clearfield township.
Hland Lewis, farmer. Barr township.
4x John, .justice of the peaoe, 1st ward, Cone
maueh boroneh.
Cmmer John, miner, Portaee township.
Crtver Thomas. laborer. Chest township.
Cope W. W.. pattern maker, 1st ward.Conemangli
boroueh.
Coulter P. W.. merchant. Franklin boroneh.
Coir Samnpl, farmer. Conemaueh township.
Conlv Patrick, laborer. 2d ward. Millviile borough.
Coniav Henrv. farmer, Oallltzln township.
Pail? John, eent.. 2d ward. Canemaueh borough.
Ptiniap Jacob, boss. Coopersdale boroueh.
Ponst.oe John 7... laborer. U-allltnln township.
Emprlsld Levi, carpenter, 8th ward, Johnstown
Hnroneh.
Edwnr1 John L.. farmer. Blaekliok township.
Evans tohn J., tanner. East ward , Ehensbure bor.
oneh,inr Pavid T.. heater. Taylor township.
Oosard Weslev, laborer. East Conemaueh bor.
Onrmlv .'ames. farmer. Cleatfleld township.
Oates .Tol A., farmer. White township.
Harshherirsr J. H., miller. Wllmore boroneh.
Howell Thowas A., miner. O-allitzin borough.
Harvey .Tol.n B.. farmer, Barr township.
Hoene Thor.as. laborer. Oallltrin boroueh.
Hollis Ieonprd, laborer, Chet Spnnes boroneh.
Hoffman ,Tonh, merchant. Johnstown borough.
Jones Pavid farmer. Cambria township.
Knorr William, tanner. Cambria township.
Kellv .Tohn. foreman. East Conemaueh borough.
McMnllen Chw. O.. farmer, White township.
Mcfoneh Peter justice of pace.Portaee township.
Michaels Henry . laborer. Wllmore boroueh.
Mayer Chas. J., rien painter, 3d ward, Johnstown
boroueh .
McCormlck John, farmer. Summerhill township.
Newman John, camenter. Jackson township.
Plunket Thomas. Hborer. Tunnelhlll boroueh.
Pneh Daniel, laborer. West ward, Ebenshnrgbor.
Rorabaneh Henry. Viborer. Crovle township.
Randall J. f.. mllle? Eider township.
Straver Henry, laborer Lower Yoder township.
Waener Jame. sawyr. Alleehenv township.
Warner Joseph A., c'ennnter. Chest township.
Zang E., merchant, 4tt ward, Johnstown borough.
st l'ik.li.f the ,I(ihntown Triivric,
r. Tt'innted postmaster of that
' ! ; hut trnth to sav that a better
'- :! ive ofliciai never filled the
V- K'-i-ran. -v geon dentist of Kit
. - ",.-(.f our friend, T. J McKier
1 ' ti nominated fur Assem
T w i ,t iiv the Democrats of
' : .-.-."."tv.
(ror-rrtv on Jul'an street, built
- v orcufi'-'l by ex-Burgess Hum-
t -"'d on We, In. -Sclav last bv Mr.
' ''-Nni nurchased bv Mr. C. II.
irni.i. (.,-.!,p enough
"' vr ci .tivicts sentenced in our conn
' to various terms in the
" I' T i,erit:at v. were taken to that in
- , ti Tieday la-t bv VeritT f iriffi t h
-' i'iV F.vat-.s. r.f t'ie Ka-t ward
otning animal c'.mmencernent at
ri-' ( nllrce. T.oretto, will be the
"(1 rnferViinment of the kind that
n'ace wirhin the classic walls of
anancd sn! must deserving insti-
' escaped from:he Bedford iail
v v;i.'ht r.f last week by picking
' ! cell and scaling the 'wall with
' ' 'Ilns may he called a new
:iy with p'ccolo(ck) aocom-
-a.'.Iressed totlie folliiwingnamed
" iln uncalled fur nf the Ebens-
. -e : Tarv Ann I)avi.Mr.
- j-. -Ti'l'i) .1 Fv.ans,-ct,aTPS riives,
" ' r (L'l. I.owrey Jacobs, and Jo-
w -'h four legs and a tail like
; I to l ave onme hito this world
'vrn a farm near A'toona. and
'' was still living anI doing
"1 ' over there did it with her
e of this p! ice are making
r a first-class came of base-
! ere on tt.e coming 4th. A
ad. rrobjili'v from I.nrettn i
'-me the parties of t'ie '
-1
-' r.ai-Vi-gham, of the Bedford
y i S crrtarv of the Chalvheate
-"-iaf inn. has our thanks
' ! hnision to the first summer
; -soeiation, to be held on
-r.' --sf.mo disfijition of witch
." ,r ''" Canada fir. marigold.
' - ' V . fragrant with the heal
;s ' 1' iKaiii and pine. Such is
' ure for Catarrh. Corn
VP f'T?-
I'i'nlinr, a gvmnast in Bar
jr. tv-,h real name is (ierhardt,
'f;l,,i'"-"wn bov. was presented
l-i'll hv tome of h!q hnvhnna
" ! e circus was PThihitlnn
1 Fr:dav last.
Mv. of the Port Povnl Times,
,:t-2 wi,h the recent Pennsyl-
'virsinn frr the past two
'I rtfj'iire still another week
' And yet for all that it
rV sp. dilv-lv tnld.
; ' "'v thf ir children to grow
huwira burs'ing frotu
iii'tv of a ijrpt wrong.
. !' ".-d our ns branded with
and vnu will readily
r'ira remedies.
-h'C's sp,.m, fr, ()P pptfjprj
-t ca of thp kind beard
VUwia on last Saturday
"I.hth Mrs. Annie Miller
, ' ' r two of whom,
' -o'-onin? morning.
'" t' In ,sf beneficial re
i I'heiioi Soiiifjne ss an
: i rt.es of that annoy---
n .n-Tj as vegetable
! . -,i n. rontact w ith the
' ' ' " 1'r'tti'eriun ,our-
' , "ays : Dr. J. S.
New Yotk oeulUt, who
'''"i ar.1 House the past
;'- t ere to-morrow for
J'r. las treateil a great
M..C
I".
. 1 ,
. , came to town, and we
, , y r''r" '''v with the reouest
; ""r ,u '''"ore" by copying
.r, , ' r,-'""' I''" letter of their
. Mr- r. f. Kirbj. with.
.i ari a,;rirant for legisla-
oV.' "''" ratio ticket. We
t,lf sentiments ex
i,,;.''""""' and hope that the
1 tJ','.Ts .'"' lmoerats here
f forever.
Mr. Thomas L. Parrish, of Allegheny
townsh!p, recently purchased from Mr. B, P.
Anderson a fine shingle mill, the considera
tion for which was $1,300. Said mill is located
on land owned by Mr. Parrish, the timber
right to which was sold a year or so ago to
John Wagner, Esq., and subsequently dis
posed of by that gentleman to Mr. Anderson,
who. as we have said, sold it a few days ago
to the original owner of the timber. There !
; is an abundance of gfod material on the tract 1
for the manufacture of all kind of shingles
i and Mr. Parrish has enough Industry and i
energy to make the enterprise pay hand- '
somelv. !
The merchant who indulges liberally in .
printer's ink, treats his customers courteous- i
ly and 1utly, and keeps on hand a choice ;
stock of seasonable goods, is the kind of a
' merchant who is bound to succeed. And we
have r.o hesitation in saving iust here that
Mr. L. Cohen, of the New ork Clothing ,
Hall, 210 Main street, next door to the Opera i
' House. Johnstown, filis the hill to perfection. '
i Nowhere else can a larger or better stock of j
readv made clothing and gent's furnishing '
goods be found than at the above named es- '
establishment, where attractive styles, choice i
fabrics and bottom prices are the'irresistible j
i inducements held out.
The Executive Committee of the Juniata '
' Valley Printers' Association has decided j
1 upon Bellefonte as the place and Friday.
Sept. 1st, as the day for indulging in the fifth j
annual Picnic or excursion of said Assoola-
; tion. The usual courtesy of free tranporta- j
tlon is to be extended bv the P. R. R. Co., I
but there is to be a decided reduction in the !
number of tickets issued, and hence otitsid- j
; ers will have to remain outside so far as the i
present and no doubt future excursions of
; the Association are concerned. Arrange
ments have also b-en made for dinner at the
several hotels in Bellefonte, the price of
which will range from 3.1 to SO cents.
We add to our list nf aspirants for polit
ical favors this week the cards of Hon. L.
I), woodruff and Mr. Josiah Waters, both of ;
Johnstown, who are candidates respectively 1
for' Assembly and Sheriff. Of the gentleman I
first named it is but simple trnth to say that :
he served his constituents;faithfully. honestly j
and intelligently during the last'sesslon of j
the Legislature, thereby establishing his fit- I
nes for the position and strengthening him-
self with the people, while of the latter it .
mav with eoual truth be averred that he Is i
enrirely competent and trustworthy, and that
his personal and political integrity are as
unimpeachable as his right to seek office is
nnqnestinnable.
Alexis Reeder, a colored man. died at
the residence of his son. James Reeder, In
Altoona, on Monday last. His son claims
mar ms latner
probability is
was formerly a slave and had several owners
In irgmia and Maryland, the last one being
a man named Pinson, who lived near Cum
berland in the latter State. Reeder made his I
escape from Pinson and came to Bedford,
and afterwards to Baker's Furnace, where I
he worked for a long time. Several of his '
children are living in different parts of the
country. The old man had been raised from i
childhood in the Catholic faith, in which he j
was a devoted believer, and for years regu- I
larly attended St. John's church in Altoona. !
His remains were taken to that church on i
Tuesday morning, where Mass was celebra- i
ted for the repose of his soul, after which i
they were interred in the Catholic cemetery.
It's a little late in the seasnn for this i
story, but it. seems to tis it ought to be told '
anyhow. About a month aeo one of our 1
amateur agriculturists bought a barrel of that I
species of fertilizer whk h goes bv the general '
tittle of phosphate, meaning to sell ibout i
half the contents and enrich a full lot of :
ground with the balance, a section of the !
lot twenty feet square, more or less, was re- :
served for potatoes. In the absence from ;
home of the a. b. aforesaid this section was !
duly rdanted in accordance with the original i
intention, that gentleman's wife snperln-
lending ins wor. nut snaoes of Horace
fJreelev and what he knew about farming I
the entire barrel of phosphate, containing
about 200 pounds, was spread under, on ton
and between the rows I fine of two things
is reasonably certain: I he potatoes thus
doctored will develop into the biggest ever
known on this planet of ours, or they will be
blistered and burned into a sort of charcoal
never before discovered. The general con
viction is in accord with the latter proposi-
FRF.E OF ( HAROEi
i All persons suffering from Coughs, Colds,
j Asthma, Bronchitis, Ioss of Voice, or any
I affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re-
! quested to call at James' Drug Store, Ebens
, burg, and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's
I New Discovery for Consumption, free of
! charre, which will convince them of its woii-
derf nl merits and show what a regular dollar
size bottle will do. Call early.
! A PnOMTSE TO A DVIXO M AN NOT BTVDTNr A.
; hen Mr. Wm. Anderson, father of Mr.
A. J. Anderson, of Altoona, Mrs. "V. F. Car
i Tlnf Sa,ina- Kansas, Mrs. M. J. Murphy,
of East Freedom, Blair county, and also of
several other children, was "dying a few
years ago at his home in the latter place bis
second wife, Jane, promised him that' she
would endeavor to agree to the terms of his
! will. After his death she
the executors carrying out that agreement.
She was told, however, that she simply re
linquished four thousand dollars of her dow
er. She consequently revoked the agree
ment and put in her claim for one-third of
the estate, wbich was valued at thirty thou
sand dollars The other heirs endeavored
to :hold to her written promise, and
when the Connty Common Pleas decided
agaitist them appealed to the Supreme
Court. The la'ter tribunal on Thursday
last, as we learn from the Philadelphia
Times of the day following, also supported
her and said: ' It matters not what Mrs
Anderson's motive was in electing to take
under the will. A promise to that effect
made to her husband was clearly not bind
ing on her."
Bevelattox suggests the idea that from
woman comes the power to "bruise the ser
pent's head." The words take a new mean
ing to-day, cippf, this Is precisely what Mrs.
Ivydia E. Plnkham's Remedies do tor the
physically diseased patient. Her Vegetable
Compound reaches the ultimate sources of
the evil Its action is gentle and noiseless,
but it is more powerful than the club of
Hercules. Iiazar.
Destptttite Fihi.tn Tyrone. TJte Big
Paper Mill Ttvmed. Between 4 and 5 o'clock
on last Sunday mornlnt, the mammoth paper
mill in Tyrone, owned by Morrison, Bare &
Cass, was discovered t'he on fire, and so
rapid was the progress of the flames that
when the fire companies reached the scene
all efforts to save the mill, or any part of it,
from destructian, utterly failed, and it was
entirely consumed. The mill had only a
short time ago been eonpleted in all its
parts, the machinery beina of the very best
kind and costing $ti0.ooo, miking it a mill of
ten tons capacity daily. One hundred men
and a large number 'of wonen have been
thrown out of employment av this serious
and sndden calamity. The total loss will
reach $200. ooo, on which there was an insur
ance of $115,000. It Is not known vet
! whether the mill will be rebeilt or not, bnt
as me gentlemen who owned it are known
to possess unbounded energy, the probabili
ties are that a new establishnent will lake
its place. The origin of the fire is a mvstery,
as the mill had been shut dowt at 2 o'clock
on Saturday afternoon with n fire in the
building.
Dn. J. S. McKenzie, Oculist ani Optician,
praduateof the College of Ophtlalmology,
Ed in burg University, will be at the Cambria
House from Tuesday next, June Yi, to July
1st, where he mav be consulted by hose who
are suffering with anv disease of tie eve.
In the treatment of functional disease where
glasses are indicated. Dr. McKenrie cuts,
grinds and adinsts the glasseg specially for
each person, thus insnring the most accurate
vision, naturalness, ease and comfor. to the
wearer. These glasses are made from pure
quartz, very white, clear and transparent,
and will not scratch nor deface easi y like
glass. They are free from a'.l imperfections,
sand specks, cracks, flaws, waves, etc., nd
will last three or four times as long asoidi
nary glasses. All examinations made w th
the Ophthalmoscope and other scientific ap
pliances. T.fhrlina tx-11 1 Ka attana 1 - i 1. : - . .
I " " --'" " nuriiurii nil llldt UWII K"tl-
I dences by leaving their address at the hotel
i rPf stn
Office hours from 7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 aid
6 to 8 p. M.
MR. Josiah M. Chrtstt, a well known
clti7ert of Gallitzin. died in Cincinnati on
last Tuesday morning, of inflammation of
the brain, leaving a wife and five children.
The deceased went to Cincinnati last fall,
where his son-in-law resides, hoping to ben
fit his health, which was much impaired, his
tami:y remaining at Gallitzin. ne was
about 50 vears of age and was a son of
the late Francis X. Christy, of Gallitzin
lZVln T"R k l',',Ilt ViP ha(1 "wtf'ln Gallitzin most of his life ;' was
t.i2L1"' 1wVhont He I for maT,y ?pars railroad contractor and
was a soldier in the late civil war, acting
Fart of the time as sutler to his regiment.
le was very widely known in the western
part of the State, and was nniversally re
spected. His remains were brought to "Gal
litzin and interred In the Catholic cemetery
on Thursday morning.. May his soul rest in
peace.
- .
YorNO or middle aged men suffering from
nervous debility, loss of memory, premature
old age, as the result of bad habits, should
send three stamps for Part VII of Dime Se
ries pamphlets. Address World's Dtspfn
sart Medical Association, Buffalo, N.r.
After all there is to be no picnic for the
benefit of the Church of the Holy Name, in
this place, on the coming Fourth of July, the
pastor In charge. Rev. Father Reardon," hav
ing generously concluded not to stand in,the
way of the complete success of the grand
military demonstration of that kind which is
being gotten np for said occasion. A festi
val in aid of the church named will, however,
be held at the old Court House on the even
ings of the 4th and 5th insts., and in view of
the gracious act above noted, as well as of
the necessities of the congregation, which is
neither large nor wealthy, and therefore un
able to pay the comparatively small debt
which rests npon theirchureh edifice witbont
some extraordidary effort or this sort, it is to
be hoped that the festival will be a grand
snt cess financially, as we are sure it will be
in all other respects.
COHMISICATIOS.
Wilmobb, Pa.., Jane 20, ISM:
Kpitor FREEMiK W learn Tram the Carroll
town hewe that our friend and fellow townsman
P. V. Klrby. has withdrawn his name as a candi
date for Assembly, and inasmuch aa only two cop
ies of said paper come to our benlehted vlllaee we
respectfully ask you to republish the letter of that
fentleman, so that all tke Democrats who take the
rkexas may know that he is orl the track and
that his friends may have a fair nnderstandlne. a
free ballot and a hne chance to eo a they please
for either or all the other candidate.
ItKMOCRATS or WiLMORav
IFrora the Carrolltovn Nevi.J
M. Epitor Yielding- to the urgent appeal of
my Democratic friends, tnv name wu published
In yonr valuable paper as 'bain a candidate for
the office of Assembly at the coining election, but
In consequence of pressine business lately devel
oped and lack of means to earrv on a successful
campaign. I deem it prudent to decline the desired
honor. 1 miabt further add that there beine a
number of applicants for that ottiee who are more
competent and available than I mieht be and
considerine the maenitude of the eampaien and
the hoped-for snccess or tke partv, there belne a
new apportionment to be made by the next lis
lature for Congressmen and Senators In this State
and also in order to secure a majority In that bodv!
ability and availability should be the motto and
union and harmony the sentiment of every eood
Democrat, and no one should have a desire to rake
np the dylne embers of past discord, which has to
a ereat extent been the cause of the success of the
Republican party In this connty for some of the
best offices in her rift. A hleher and nobler mo
tive than personal prejudice or political dissension
should inspire the members of the Demoeratio
party, and I will here say that with or wlthont mv
name before them as a candidate. I shall not cea'e
Jo labor incessantly for the partv until the crumb
line pillars of Republican Stalwartism are buried
beneath Us own ruins and the livine principles of
the Democratic puny those principles which are
regarded by so many honest, intelligent men as
the palladia mtof our country, and which lor so
many years in the past held the nation and people
toeether In an unbroken link not by the sword
bayonet, or Iron-clad oath, but by that sweet Bvm
phony of peace which characterizes a free and hap
py people are once more triumphant.
Hoping lor a brilliant Democratic victory, t re
m?'n, Jours, p. r. Kjkbt.
W ilmore. Pa.. June 6 1882.
gfcr-Sio.ooo ".z::::, riven away!
' ui"M CSSSSSmmmm UEAP JF.Wtl.RV! WtJ -l.--- Jl.".1. m
SECOND RASD ItlSJTRI Bl'TIOS OF
PREwilM AMOXti Ar.TN FOR
Our Sunny South.
the Second Orand Distribution of Premiums amo e Aeents for
11 take place, at which time the puMlshers will distribute
On the 3th dav of July, issa
huiint soutn ' win lane piaoe. at wnicn time the i
among me agents trie lowowuig list ol I'remiums :
GRAD PREMIUMS
It's no in title nor in rank ;
It's no in wealth like Ion'on Bank ;
To purchase peace and rest ;
It's no in making muckle matr ;
It's no In books ; it's no In lear.
To make us truly blest :
If Happiness hae not her seat
And centre In the breast.
We may be wise, or rich, or ereat.
But never can be blest.
It always makes one happy to wear eood clothes
happy. If not blest. A problem which some
times perplexes one Is where to bov the clothes
spoken of. We answer, at .Tag. J. Murphy's. lo
Clinton street, Johnstown. He has the bieeest
and best stock of warm weather clothing bruueht
to Cambria county this season. Suits lor meu or
boys irom 2 up. Your patronage is solicited.
Ons Im'if Farm, near ProvmeoodiTer., rat. ...fl, fnr)
Ont F.lenant Roiev'd Square Grand Piano, ral. n"0
One h:ifiiavt Parlor Oroan, valued at tlO
One Cah Premium of X ton in Gold.
One Farm Wagon, valued at SO
One hetdxet' Gold IVctch. valued at a
One Cath Premium of fV in Gold.
One Ftrit CIa Seining Machine, valued at U
One Gentleman'e torn' Silver Hatch, valued at... Tj
One Laih, 1-rem'um of flu in Gold,
CHEAP1
CHEAPER!
CHEAPEST!
GEO. HUNTLEY
HAS row HAND THE
LARGEST, BEST 5 MOST VARIED
STOCK OK
Stoves, Tinwnre,
Housefurnisliing Goods,
fcc, e.. that can r- found In anv one ctaMiFt
ment In I'ennsylvania. His st - k ci-mpr-es
of various styles and patterns:
T3vlillel, Hardware
of every description ar.d of bes Ojual'.'.y :
CARPENTERS' TOOLS!
Aln. a
There Is In common nse a word
Whose meaning I have never beard :
Lc print It is not to be found.
But it resembles in Its sound,
"Damnno."
There Is one thing we all know, oroueht to know
to wit: That S. Klumenthal, 1119 Eleventh av
enue, Altoona. sells more boots and shoes for both
sexes than any other dealer in this part of the
State. The reason is palpable he sells only a
superior artlele and at prices way down below the
lowest. His stock for spring and summer wear,
lately received. Is specially large and fine, and the
a'teution of the reader Is directed to the same.
He or she will secure a bargain by sending Mr. H,
an order, which will be accorded prompt an J care
ful attention.
PERSOSAI, ! TO JIF.V OXI.T !
The Vostaic Bflt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
send Dr. Dvb'b Celebrated Elw-tro-Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thir
ty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted
with Norvous Debility, Eost Vitality and Man
hood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy
and complete restoration of health and manly vig
or. Address as above. N. B... No risk Is Incurred,
as thirty davs trial is allowed. t&--2fl.-5m. J
IIT5IF.SF.Al.
PLANK TKEXLER. Married, at:St. Angus
tine, on Tuesdav. June 20, lxw. by Rev. Father
Kyan. Mr. Daniel Plank, of Hea White. Blair
county, and Miss Clementim Trexler, of Oallltx
in township, this countv.
OBITIABT.
MEM,0?.-Pled, at Chest Springs, on Frldav,
June 17. ls2, Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mellon, aged about 7 years.
ANNOUNCKM KNTS.
The remainlne Premiums consist of tlocks. Watches. Household Articles, Novelties. Books. Toi
let Articles. Musical Instruments, tie. Everything warranted hrstclass. and satisfaction guaranteed
We positively agree not to send out any chromos (so called), or cheap jewciry. The country Is already
flooded with trash of that character.
HOW TO OBTAIN THE PREMIUMS !
These Premiums are given for (not to) subscribers. We are not In the market buylne subscribers
or selling cheap goods at a dear price by throwing In a paper. The I'remiums are given to Agents
who obtain subscribers for our paper. Anyone'can act as Aeent. Our Sunny snth is an eight-page
forty -column monthly paper, devoted to the interests of the home and farm. It Is carefn-lv edi'ed"
and elegantly printed on good paper. It has a "State lK-partment." which, each month. Is ruled with
valuable Information in reeard to Texas. This feature alone is worth the subscription price. It also
has a "Indies' lepartment" and a "children's Department." It does not publish continued stnries
It contains nothing immoral or sensational ; it is nut an advertising sheet. The publishers are endeav
oring to publish a good paper at a low price, pure in tone and elevating in morals Its motto i Fight
ing for the 1o.h1. the True, and the Beautiful." The subscription price of Our Sunnv South Is onlv
5(1 cents per year. There is no reduction on this priee to anyone. We desire to introduce this paper
into 60.000 nw homes within the next six months, and consequently maije this literal oiler nvone
who will send ns a club of four subscribers,;at flfty cents each, will receive a certihcate entitling the
holder to One Share in onr 5
Ci i-iintl Iis.triliition of Premiums!
And every certihcate Is guaranteed to receive a Premium. K EM EMBER, do not con round this with
any lottery, or any other humbug. There are no blanks, and every rertinc-ate is guaranteed to receive
a handsome premium. There will be no postponement, but the distribution will take place exact Iv on
..... . m'' "j o t m i-tj urtiTureii in uur .ngenis nnsoiureiv tree, exeept where arti
cles are t.x bulky to be sent by mall, when they will be sent by treighior express at the Aeenf. ex- T P.T V K YH PfifTTirT TI'TI UP V
pense. If you send us four subscribers you -u-ill receive one certificate: eight subscribers twoeertih- -I -fVIiLrj i. 1 I VL Arl L I 1 Lr.il 1,
eates : twelve subscribers, three certificates: sixteen subscribers four eerl i tie t e II i-n. ....
club of twenty subscribers we will send you six certificates : and rrcrw certiti.-a les if'oua'ranteed to r- tL'w sr. Qnrensware. Mltfr.PI.it,!
- . ...... r-. rt w r , IS t I I"S1
per.Trnakssn l llew. Rsinlirrs. n.
lsi. Ilnrse Mio. Bar Iron. It sill
Rod. Ilersr nil. 4 arrlarr Itoltw. IMt
ti. Mill Saw. Grindstones. Slrrl Mini
el Plow M on 1 ii. Road Scoop; '
MOWING MACHINES. HORSE HAY MKFS.
Home II jit l erks. Rope nnd Irllyi,
I' Corn i nltl valors, and a full ino Ilni-T-eating;
Tool. Al?o. a large assortment ol
i Table, Floor and Stair Oil Victim,
v. arriacre wu t. lot li.
PATFR Atr. Oil. Cl.llTH WINDCW SM PIMI
AKn SHADE HXTfKKS: I.i vkit. ASH p C
SALT, the lot In i'tw..r!.l f..Tl:i:-v nn l 7a' le
nse: Iwotfd llnCK SALT, the rhe-ipeM 1
bet for feeding Live S - k : I.AMi 1'I.AsTt H.
wm. awi irrpi Ft .nl..
of all kinds and the best In the market.
large !tck f
PTeinfumTm'",B' The more ce.-tifleatcs you hold, the better your chance Jor drawing one of the (Irand
OUll nKI.IABII.ITY.
r hom ' may concern : This is to certify t hat we are personnll v acquainted with the publishers
"rom'lse UDDy u a know them to be responsible business met, who will faithfully do what' they
COOOIN BROS, fc CO..
Bankers.
PECAN VALLEY BANK.
Smith it Stelfens, Prop'.
J. MICKEL. Potmaster,
Browntown. Texas.
WHO HAVE RECEIVED PREMIUMS!
In onr December, ism, distribution, the following person, received the Orand Premiums Lowtt
Oovan, New Orleans. La., 180 acres ot land ; H. v Koons. Audenreid. Pa.. (-0 acres of land Mi 17
nie t hapman Savage, S. C. a parlor organ : Peter Blystone, Youngport, Texas, a farm wagon and
every person holding a certihcate received a premium. ,:. iitrm wagon , ana
1 me . mal,e un cluhs. Send money by P. O. order, registered' letter onj.irart
i t namet plainly, and don't neglect to give your Fostoftlee. County, and State. AdO
Pnbllaner Ol R M XST NOI'TII, Brow n wood, Texan,
York
Com
l6-9.-6t.)
on New
Address all
THE "BOSS" GRAIN CRADLE.
HARVEST
AND SO USE C.V AFWP.B
IS COMING,
TK EE WniKHI A C(NiD
CRADLE.
TothM? Mtva:Tr',r-w?ntB,tn? ',D the m!"t- 11 " "f well-seasoned wood, put to
-oai?v , L, RC'ip rirlO principles, and Isadjnstiblc in ail its part., so that it can be chanted
easilj to cnt any kind of grain. The fingers are all moveable, and the manner ol F As TFMNO will
S? i"E riliiS-? T,i-Im!,ro,vemenl- f' Scythe Ik hung corr.-.-t. care being tkcn that N INK AliK
.li . ..!.. H fiA Ih - he"' of th" sy'1,e ht huried in the end of the snath, but is msve.
tna smetVTstnlagthe eHher 1,Sht 01 f'r
CRADLE
PKKK1NS" PA1KNT SAFKTY LATH'S, w'h'i
cannot he exploded : "Hii.pi:r's V. A' t ' .
CAHTS: the larewt st --k i( MILK l.oi KS .1
all shape! and .-i7e? and l sopet tor ware e er , f.
fered f..r i!e in T.lien'burc : a full line ot i'T
BKFSTiF.S of tlie root desirable OV: !'lv - WIN.
TMiWOLA-es. OILS. PAINTS, TV KFFNTIN E
YAKNISHIS. fce.. together with a large and fun'
plete stoek of choire
R0CEKIKS, TOR ACt 0 AMI STEAKS,
as well as thousand" "I other useful sr.I nee-1r'il
artii !c. In laet, nny:i.ing 1 haven't got i tftn't
get at short notice Is not worth Imyinir. and Vi-i t 1
tlo o'ler for s;i le may h'wsvs bere'ied on a-- vir.sT
n.AS is QrALITV, while t'icy wi'.l lnv:i-ial !v t e
sold at iiOTT()M i'i;u ;i;s!
S Having had nearly thirtv tur' rircrt.
ErE in the snle of goods in n:y line, lam ennlled
to suj-j-ly my customers w'th the very !.- Jn t?:e
market. " tlive me a libernl share ol "your pntr-.n-age,
then, and be e-'nvlm-ed thut the tcst is h'wuvs
tiie chcaiesf. and tltnt it never pays to tniy an In
ferior artiole simp!r I ecnne the price ir '"W. a It
Is an lodispntalde fa t that such goods ate aiviti s
I the dearest in the end.
i GEO. HUNTLEY.
j Ebensburg, April 11. 1;9.
t'AN.M T BE EXCELLED.
Carrolltown. St
ware ie:iler in a
is the BEST an
EXt ELLED These Cradles can be bought from my agent In .lohnstown Ebennurg
. Augustine, Chest Springs, loretto and Munster. or mn v be'ord r-d through anv hard-
llxl'?-7? Si-lV? rl" COUB,tr or elsowhere. See the "BOSS" and be convinced "that it
d I HLAFEST in the market.
BEWARE of IMITATIONS !
This radle was formerly known as the "Miller Cradle," but has been mannfaettired for more than
forty years by Philir. McJu.re father of the undersigned. It has been grcat:y improved and simpl"
fled and is a much Setter Implement than the old Miller." There is an imitation now being manu
factured tint a comparison will show farmers and dealers that the' B' iss' is Iv far the sui.erio
TO COSSI JIPTITES.
TJpader, can you believp that the rreator
afflicts one-third of mankind with a diea
for which there is no remedy ? Dr. fi. V.
Pierce's "OoKen Medical Discovery" has
cured hundreds of cases of consumption, and
men are livine to-day healthy, robust men
whom physicians pronounced incurable,
because one lunqr was almost gone. Send
two stamps for Dr. Tierce's pamphlet on
Consumption and Kindred Affections. Ad
dress Wniii n'? Dispensary Medical As
pociation, Buffalo. X. Y.
EnENSBcnft Property for Sale. Tho
Latterner House, one of the lareest, most
modern, most desirable and best located ho
tels in Ebensburg, or Cambria county, is of
fered for sale on the most accommodating
terms. It is a brick building, with a man
sard roof, has a stable attached, and is com
plete and commodious throughout. Also, a
larcre, new two story frame dwelling bouse
and lot of ground on Julian street, Ebens
W t, pow in the occupancy of John Brown,
Fsq. For further information call on or ad
dress C. n. Latterner, Altoona, Pa.
ASSEMBLY Joseph McDonald,
of Ebensburg. will he a candidate for nomi
nation, subject to lemocratie rules, at the next
primary election for Cambria county.
ASSEMBLY. Editor Freemax
7cr Sir: Please announce the name of A.
J. Christy, of Loretto. as a candidate for Assem
bly, subject to the rules of the Demoeratlc partv of
Cambria conntv. MANY DEMOCiiATS
Loretto, March 22, 18S2.-t.
ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to
announce that L. D. Woorarrr. of Johns
town, will be a candidate for renoraination at the
coming Democratic primary election as one ol the
Representatives from this eountv In the State le
gislature, and that ho will faithfully abide bv the
decision of a ma jority of his fellow Democrats as
Indicated by the vote cast at said primary election.
ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to
to announce the name of N ath astri. Hornr,
of Johnstown, as a candidate for Assembly at the
coming primary election, subject to the rules and
conditions which govern the Iemocratle party of
Cambria county in its choice of candidates.
ASSEMBLY. Editor Freeman :
You are authorised to announce the name ol
Michael Bracked, of Oallltzin Borough, as a
candidate for Assembly, subject to the approval
or rejection of the Democratic voters st the com
ing primnry election. Knowing his fitness and
worth, we can earnestly commend Mr. Bracken to
the cordial support of every IVmocrst In Cambria
county. MANY CITIZENS,
tialliuin, March 28, lS82.-t.e.
FOB ASSEMBLY. The undersigned
offers himself to the Democracy of Cambria
county as a candidate for the Legislature, and if
found worthy the support of a majority of his fel
low Democrats at the coming prlmarv election,
and is endorsed at the polls in NovemVr next, he
pledges himself to serve the Interests or all con
cerned to the best of his ability and entirely re
gardless of either fear, favor or a'ffection.
JOSEPH tlUTWALP,
Ebensburg, March 10. lS82.-2m.
CARD. 1 hereby place myself before
the Democracy of Cambria conntv for nomi
nation for the office of Sheriff, snbjeet to the rules
of the party. JOHN BEHE.
St- Augustine, April 3. 1892.
SHERIFF. We are requested to an
nounce that the name of Josiah Waters, of
Johnstown, will he presented to the Democrats of
Cambria county for the office of Sheriff, subject to
the rules governing, the party, at the approaching
primary election.
SHERIFF. At the solicitation of a
a nnmber of trienrts I hereby offer myself to
the Iemocnicy of Cambria county as a candidate
for Sheriff, and will abide hy their decision at the
coming primary election. D. A. LUTHEK.
Carroll Twp., J une 9. 18R2.
SHERIFF. The undersigned will be
candidate for nomination at the apnroach-
'ng Democratic primary election, subject of course
to the rules of the party, for the office of Sheriff of
Cambria county, and hopes to be deemed worthy
. of the favorable consideration of his personal and
political friends. JOS. F. DUKB1N.
I Allegheny Twp., April 21, 1882.-te.
POOR DIRECTOR. "We are author
ised to announce that Charles Flick, of Lo
tetti borough, will be a candidate fnr Poor House
Pirtctnr at the coming 1 democratic primary elec
tion, the result of which be pledges himself to
abida by.
'one genuine unless mv name l upon the snath A nv-r ,o..o. ... .
make under the m.mc of the Miller or McOnire Cradle will be dealt with according to law '
All persons wishing to have thelrold cradles repaired should send thetn In Immediately, as it win
be.iuipossiblc to accommodate them if lolt until within a few days ol the harvest.
June lfl, 182.-6t.
13. J. C. IcGXJIIK,
Innn fa ctiircr,
WILMORE, PA.
Health is Wealth. TTires' Improved
Root Beer package makes five gallons of a
delicious, wholesome, sparkling temperance
beverage Ask your druggist for it, or sent
by mail for twenty-five cents. Charles E
Hires. 4g North Delaware Avenue, Philadel
phia, Pa. 6-9.-13L1
An opportunity to obtain a valuable
premium is offered in the advertisement of
"Our Sunny South." which will be found in
to-day's papr. Any one can easily get up
a club of four subscribers, which is ail that
is required to obtain a premium certificate.
The firm has a reputation for square and
honest dealing. In sending a club don't
forget to mention this paper.
POOR DIRECTOR. We are author
fced to annonnce the name of Jobis Caritev,
of Allrgheny township, as a candidate for Poor Di
rector at the approaching Democratic primary elec
tion. Having been a Democrat all his life and ho
lier na himself competent to dtschorge the duties
of said office honestly and creditably. Mr. Carney
earnestly solicits the support of his personal and
political friends throughout the county.
Father ts Getting Well. My daueh
ters pay. "How much better father Is since
he used Hop Bitters. He is eettin well af
ter his long suffering from a disease deciared
incurable, and we are so clad that he used
your bitters. A lady of Rochester, N. T.
The noliidaysburg correspondent of the
Altoona TrVnine notes the fact that Mr. Ed
win Thomas afin family, of F.benhnre, spent
a few days with his brother, Geonre W.
Thomas, groceryman of that place, during
the past week.
PF.Ha.IT SO 81 BSTITmos.
Insist Unnn Vinotnir yinmctnn CO. Ti
tion, but whatever the result we shall report I greatly superior In permanence and deli
it in due time. w?j of fragrance.
FADFA COLORS RmORED.
Faded or trray hair gradually recovers its
youthful color and lustre by the use of Tar
ker'6 Hair Balsam, aD elegant dressing, ad
mired or its purity end rich perfume.
NOTICE. Having entirely given up
'he practice of medicine, I hope all persons
hnowi ig themselves indebted to me will call and
settle their aceonnts. ABNEK URlFiTTH.
Ebensburg, June 28, 1882.-31.
TJEAL ESTATE AT GALLITZIN
JLaJ FOR SALE CHEAP The
Undersigned offer at. iirivdtp nle
at a fail price and on easv pav- 1 " V:
I m mm ( , 1 1 1
...... nint&r m m n mm..--.
Plank Stable and lO Acres
of improved sand on the outskirts of dallitzin bor
ough, lie louse is a two story frame building,
almost new, and is in every respect first class. or
further particulars inquire on tne premises or write
to C. D. BRADLEY.
Oallitiin. Pa., June 23. 1S92.-SU
r;- i,"
Notice to Taxpayers.
IN accordance with an Act of the (xencral As
sembly of this Commonwealth, approved the
Mh day of April. 1ST2, relating to the collection
ol taxes In Cambria county, notice is hereby given
j to taxpayers restning in tne districts neiow nameu
liiH wio v-viiiit, I mn u iti, in viTiu'iin nuc r. 11 11 uiiu
2.1 Section of said Aet. will attend at the places oi
hi-lding the Township and Borough elections on ,
the following named days, for the purj-ose of re
ceiving the
County, Poor and State Taxes
Assessed for the Year
Crovle Twp. and East Concmaugh Bor. Monday,
Jnlv 24th.
Summerhill Twp. and Franklin Bor. Tuesday
Julv 25th.
Vilmore and WoodvalcJ Boroughs Wednesday,
Jnlv 25th.
Pottage i'wp. and Concraaugh Boro., 2d W ar d
Thursday. Julv 27th.
Washington Twp. and Conemangh Bor., 1st Ward
Frldav. July 2th. ;
Summcrhil I Twp. and Johnstown Bur., 1st Ward
Mondav. Julv 3ist.
Oallitrin Bor. and Johnstown, 2U Ward Tuesday ,
August 1st.
Tunnelhtil Bor. and Johnstown. 3d Ward Wed
nesday, August 2d.
Oallltzin Twp. and Johnstown, 4th Ward Thurs
riav. August 3d.
Loretto Bor. and Johnstown, 5th Ward Friday,
A ngust 4th.
Dean Twp. and Johnstown, 6th Ward Monday.
August 7th.
I Clearfield Twp. and Johnstown. 7th Ward Tues
day, August 6th.
Chest Springs Bor. and Coopersdale Wednesday,
August 9th.
Allegheny Twp. and Cambria Boro'. 1st Ward
Thursday, August loth.
Munster Twp. and Cambria Boro, 2d Ward Fri
dav, Augnst 11th.
KeadeTwp. and Millviile Bon,', 1st Ward Hon
dav, August 14th.
White Twp. and iMillville Boro', 2d Ward Tues
dav, August l.th.
Chet Twp. and Prospect Wednesday, Ang. ISth.
Elder and Taylor Twps. Thursday, Ang. 17th.
Susquehanna an J Conetnaugh Twps. Friday, Au
gust lrh.
Carroll and Stnnyereek Twps. Monday. Aug. tlst.
Carrolltown Bor. and Lower Tower Twp.--rues-day.
August 22d.
Barr and T'pper Yoder Twps. Wednesday, Aug
nst 2TU1.
Blacklick and AdamsTwps. Thnrsday, Aug. 24th.
Jackson &nd Kichland Twps. Friday , Aug. 2&th,
Cambria Twp. Monday. August 2th.
Ebensburg. East Ward Tuesday, August 2(th.
Ebenburi, West Ward Wednesday, Aug. 3uth.
And. in accordance with the 2d Soction of said
Act. upon all taxes paid to the Treasurer on or be
fore the 1st day of September there will be a de
duction ol five run cknt., while.lSff per cent, will
be added to all unpaid taxes and placed in the
hands of a constable f"r collection.
J. A. KENNEDY. Co. Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, June 23. 18S2.-4U
TR UST.EE 'S SALE
Valuable FARM.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas ol Cambria county, to me directed. I
will expose to public sale on t he premises in Clear
field township, Cambria county. Pa. on
Saturday, July 22d 1882,
At O'tleek In the Afternoon,
ALL THAT CERTAIN FAHM
now occupied by Martin A. Miller, adjoining land
of Ccnnor Riley and others, containing
f0 ACHES nl lO PKRCUES,
a 1 Hint W Acre of which are cleared, in a good state
of cultivation, and have thereon erected a L(i
Htil'SE. LU STABLE, and other outbuildings.
g- This rarm is within three miles of St. Au
gustine, and is in a very desirable location.
TEKMS OF SALE.
Ten per cent, of bid to be paid on day of sale, one
fhird of balance on confirmation thereof, and the
remainder in two semi-annual instalmentsdeter
red oavments to bear interest and to be secured
bv judgment notes of the purchaser.
Anv further Information desired csn be ob
tained from the Trustee at Altoona or A. . Bar
ker. Eben.burg. DENNIS M LL1 A V,
Trustee to'seil the real estate of Martin A. Miller.
June 23, l82.-3l.
K. Ij. Johnston, M. J. linolr,
F. A. Shoemaker, A. V. Jiuolc
eTOHsTSTOISr,
SHOEMAKER & BUCK,
AUDITOR'S 2NOTICE. The under
signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'
Conrt of Cambria county to report distribution of
the funds In the hands of CJeo. M. Keade, lq..
Executor ot Anthony Swires, dee'd, to and among
the persons ierallv entitled thereto, herebv gives
notice that lit will' attend to the duties of said ap
pointment, at his office in Ebensburg. on Monday,
July 17th, at 1 o'clock, r. M.. at which time
and place all parties lntereted may attend if they
eee proper. ALVIN EVANS, Auditor.
Ebensburg, June 23. 182.-3t.
UDITOU'S NOTICE. The unJer-
signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Cambria county to hear and decide npon
the exceptions riled U the second and finil account
of James M. Thompson and Oeo. M. Keade. Esq.,
Administrators of John Thompson, dee'd, and re
port distribution of the funds in their bands, here
by gives notice tht he will sit at his office in Eb
ensburg, on Mondaf.Juiy tuh, lueli, toattend to the
duties of said ai. (ointment, at which time and
plane all parties interested mav attend if thev eee
proper. , ALVIN EVA-NS, Auditor.
Ebensbunr, June 23, a.-3t.
FOR RENT Four comfortably fur
nished rooms o fiorth Centre street. Board
can be procured near.
Mkb. F 5. McDOJSAXJJ.
Ebensburg, June 19, ltSx-tf.
STTEMEXTofWIEMORE bok
ol'(H SCHOOL DISTRICT for the year end
ing June ft, 182:
A CCO V NT OF TREASfKEK.
KECall'TS.
From State appropriation for 11.. 64 04
Balance on hand from last year.... 6.8S
From Collector, lnciuoing uixea oi
all kind.
KXPESDITtHES.
Teachers" wages
Fuel and contingencies
IP, nf Collector and Treasurer..
Salary of Secretary
Other expenses
Balance due Treasurer 9"-23
P. M. BKOWN. President,
j. v. Fleck, Secretary. 8-16.-8t-l
8-.0-411S
.$."50.00
. KK70 '
. 25. 1
Jii.iX)
.. 17.10 601.61
STATIONARY ENGINE for Sale,
with Boiler and other appurtenances in god
repair Can be seen at the Sonman Shaft Colliery,
Bensereek Station, P. R. H yEsTBROOK,
Sonman, June 9, 32.-tf. P. K. K. Agent.
AnA Prr Wffk can he made in any localitv.
N.SlI Something entirely new for agents. f
outfit free. O. W. IKAHAM A CO., Boston. Mass.
DTFRTI'ERS 1 send for our J.p.Vsn
Newspapers. Geo. P. JioweU fc Co., lOSrruoe
si., y. y.
Money Received on Deposit
PATABI.E OS IEJfAXI.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
AT ALi A-CE-SI1ILB rOISTS.
DRAFTS on the rrincijtal Cities
Bonght and Soldi, nnd m
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TllAXSACTEU.
Aocounts Solicited.
A. W. BUCK, Cashier.
Ebensburg, March 1. lSSO.-tf.
ESTAGLISUED FOB IIllRTV-riVE lLlSS
HAY BROTHERS
M:inul;i ot i rers.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF
rxn, comr
AND-
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DE A LEliS IN
HEATING, PARLOR Eli C00K1N5
STOVES,
SHEET METALS,
LYNCH & STEVENS,
UXDERTAKBRS,
and Manatartarer and Dealer la
HOME AND CITY MADE
FURNITURE !
FARLSH AND CBUDQ SUITS.
LOUNGES BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, CHAIRS,
!IVIat tresses, &c,
1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE,
Between 16th and 17th Ms.,
VLTOO IVV, IV.
S Citizens of C.unhria cmintv ni nil others
wiphfnir tn purcha.-e huiift Fl'KNITl ' UK, (te, at
hnnet .rice Hro rcjiectiully Invlteil to icive a
caj hefure buying elsewhere, as we arc confident
that we can in"et evry want and i-lcase tvery
tate. I'ricc the vcrr h'wet.
Altoona, April 18, ISSO.-tf,
AND-
BOl'SE-FlTiNISHING GOODS tENERMLY
.lobbincr in
TIN, COPPER 4 SIIEEMROS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
OHPOkATED IX I:i7.
STRICTIT0XMCTC.1L PUS.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIBflliSURJtHCECOfilP'liY
OF EBENSBURG, PA.
Frd:2 hii: ::i i: fires - S1.,C..,
Only Six Assessments in 24 Years.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
' SPEC1ALL T D E.llRED.
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, President.
T. W. DICK, Secretary.
Ebetieburg, Jtn, 31. lS"l.-ly.
.278. 280 ana: 282 Waslicztcn St.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
RIVINIUS' BLOCK,
EBENSBURG, PA.,
CARL RIVINIUS,
Practical WatcMer ani Jeielsr,
HAS always on haa! a lare. Tsrled nl ele
rnnt assortment ol WATl'HKS, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SFtt.'TACLKS, KVE-OLA5SKS,
fcc. which he o tiers lor sale at lower prices than
any other dealer in the county. Persons nee'lirs
anVthinif In hts line will lo well.to (rive him a call
before purchasing elcwher? .
"Froinpt atiention j-aid f-? repairing Clocks,
Watches, Jewelry, kc and salistactlon ruarao
teed in both work and price.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Andrew
Stkittm attkr rt. Simot? 'Klitevver nnd
I'atl Klinkmver. In the onrt of Common Picnt
of Cambria County ; So. 5, March Term, Ins' tx
lor.
And now. June 5. 12. T. W. Dick appointed Au
ditor to distribute tund realized troin the sale of
Pnul Klinemyer's real e.-txic to and biu!ii( thu?e
IcKally entnlcj thereto. From the Kc-or.i.
Jnnxr. (Satin. lYoihonotarr.
Notice Is hereby irtven that 1 will sit for the f ar
poses of the above appointment t my office in Eb-en-burie.on
Vndiy. ytiv at So'ci-wk. r. n.,
at whi'-h t'lne all parties inrere-ted shall present
theirclaiais, or le dol.arrcd from coming in on said
f'"l. T. V. IK K, Auditor.
Elen?buw, June M. T"2 -St.
ADMIXTTTI ATIOX NOTICE.
Estate of Wm. .MiOacohet. dee'd.
Letter of ailrnlnltrBtom on the etate of Wil
liam MctlAOichey, lale of Monster township, t'am
bria county, harinit l.n is-ued to the undersign
ed, all jrons tndebted to said estate are hret.T
notino.l that payment mut be inh.le on or before
the 1st day of June. lsv. and the harina clim
airninst the same will prefect them properly au
thenticate.! for e'tieineiit.
MARY A. SI KOAL. Administrators.
174 Spriuit Alley, PHt?bnrph. June 9. l52.-t.
"r'law. laa dava? imjM.-Lly msde. f'os'Ty
C i LaiBtire..dieMTnt Co;, August, We,
McNEVIN 8l YEACER,
HAstTAt-rvnEits of
TIN, COPPER Ed SHEET-EON WARE,
AXD DEALERS IS
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
RiM;r.s, iiRSAcrs,
110S Eleventh Ivenne, . Altoona, Ta.
Oae Door West of Opera House.
HOOFING AND SPOl'TINO
rBOMlTLV ATTESTED TO.
BEI'alKS f OB KTOTrN fOXSIUTLI V "iD.
Altoona. Oct, 10, l79.-tr.
Mj. r.rcKi.KY,
AnoRVELAT I tw.
ALII m in A, r A.
HW OTfr thf F!rt Vition-il litnk Fn.
tranceon 11th avenue. eN.nd door irom l;a ttrect
Altooni, April Zi, lSW.-tf.
TVT. IiICIC, Attotixet-t-Law,
Ebensbure. I'a. ftrflce In bml-lintr of T.
J J. Lloyd, dee'd. (nru floor.) t'entre street. All
manner ot leil tmsinesi attended te satifio.
j rUy and collect t:nf a ijo-talty. I l'-li.-lt 1 "
i TOIli'STOX t SCAXLAN'7
J AITUK.MYi.VTHW.
Lr.Ec-'Ti;''. F.
r Office on Centre street, oi-iKwite '-' '"onrt
House. -li.i.-tf 1
JOSEPH Mc POX AT P.
J attu k LY-AT law,
Eaj'vi.iVK'J. Pa.
Offico in Coloecftda Ko. on CeBireJstroet,