The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 12, 1883, Image 3

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PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE,
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CHOICE HTOItlES
rttlrr aa Flrae-Tlass Llteratare rertbe Knter
Uliat,lmtrietli Hicoiriffmllt
4 Iuselratrea ef
TftR HOUR CmCf.sK.
t-e-iil and tntcrestlnr articles on Hovs I.irE,
HiALTHand Hoaa Hv5fMT. Interesting
Sterlao and Taluallo articles tor
V-K-ther with a eolamn of WIT AB HIMOK.
caking a flrnt las inairazlna far all ho tajpj
,r i' (MOI AJtn I, IV M,Y, ar approbate the
TRV F AND HkAl' riFI'L In literature. fleth
ln but the
BRIGHTEST GEMS
are e.ltnltted Into In wlunini. We will alto fend
Rsiiie ptJ) to each subscriber at abore prte.
nrt (AB TO I.ARtiF.! rpnn
OU hroinee I A Cavroeuoe lIlLL.
Tli f e I'hmmoj re from separate, unique and
ecu'it'ful designs. They are new and very attract
Ito. I be moat mquiiille premlunn erer odisred.
Tl y lire not aheap pictures. tuf bnrht. cheerlul
s,,j raallv artistic derlf ns Sen " In y i.ur or.lcr.
tj.-nsw n'mr sabterlirtlons and secure these mu-
C'ont promiaros, witn wniun to ueaumj juur
aieacf. jinrcss
UaJlnnlA utr.iu 1.1,
LuLititOKf, Pa.
liei . 'l"lar and the Otti-r I'laoe.
Dried sweet corn for sale at Barkors.
Huy at the "Sugar Bowl" an get big
fcarSHinS.
Nice canned egg plums at Barkers'.
Mr. Cclestine Wair took the iron clad
ct!i as Deputy Sheriff on Wednesday.
Mnrrefat peas, canned, at Barkers'.
-Sheriff Luther's first official pronuncia
niento appears in our paper to-day.
Canned corn, cheapest, at Barkers'.
Now Is the time to buy good at the
Snaar Howl." Such bargains are not offer
ed st any other store in Khenubarz.
''anned fruit of all kind at Barkers'.
You can buy many articles at the ''Su
it sr. Bowl" at ot. T heart goods must and
will he sold. Call and examine.
AH kinds of canned goods at Birkers.
Will T. Montelns, Mt. Carniel, Ta.. says:
Tlrnwir, Iron Bitters thoroughly cured rue
cl irdigpstion and eeneral debility."
ColtB need a little of Barker's powders.
TheAltoona TrVmne can have the bloom- ;
lng pansies, but we object to the moving .
East Cooemaugh over into Blair Cfmnty.
Have you one of Barkers' almanacs?
riThe Srarlet, Carrlinal Bed, Old Gold,
Jlav Blue, eal Brown, Diamond Dyes gives
perfect results. Any fashionable color, 10
CtliU.
New cacned apples for 6ale at Barkers'.
The firm of Sechler & Kittell, attorneys
nt law, this place, ceased to exist on the 1st
lnt. Notice next week. Both gentlemen
have our best wishes in the new deal.
Cheapest canned tomatoes at Barkers'.
Mr. Celestine Blair, socond son of ex
SherliT Blair, of this place, is doinp. clerical
duty for Cambria's nv Sher.tT. Celestine
is a neat penman and fair accountant.
Canned siring beans, cheap, at Barkers'.
Another reduction in bread and cakes
at the "Sugar Bowl." special arrangements
will be made with parties who desire to buy
bread and cakes. Call and get price.
Canned pumpkins, for pies, at Barkers'.
Application is to bo made to the Legisla
ture now in session to have the hoard of
Poor Directors of Westmot eland county
alo!i-hed and their duties transferred to the
County Commissioners.
Don't forget to buy canned goods at Bar
kers'. The MeVeytown Journal thinks that a
doe show might be sucpssfnlly held in that
place, l'essibly so, but MeVeytown had bet
ter learn how to hold " Cooney " before it
indulges in canine carnivals.
The best dried currants, cheap, at Bar
kers'. 'mmcilman T. I. MeKiernan.of Altoona,
Li- recently returned from a trip to Salt
Lake City, made, we presume, in the Inter
st of the" P. K. B., of which l.e is one of the
Best trusted and indiiienaible employes.
Largest stok of canned goods Rt Barker-'.
A young lady ranted Daily, a school
ten l'er at Curwinsville, Clearfield county,
w struck by a falling tree ar.d instantly
killed, un Wednesday of last week, while
waiKing on the public road near that place.
The most canned goods for ?1 at Bar
kors'. John Owens. Iliiih street, has something
to hrnj about this week. It Is his Hour, said
to he the best brand ever seen in Kbonsburg.
Fur sale by the sack or barrel. His line of
groceries, such as coffee, ten, sugar, etc., is
unsurpassed. Call and see liiui.
Have you seen the canned goods at Bar
kers' '.'
Mrs. James Mason, wife of the Superin
tendent of the Pennsylvania Gas Coal Co.,
at Manor Station, Westmoreland county,
hung herself on last Tuesday morning. She
had beeu ill for a long time, and temporarily
le-it her mind in consequence.
Kieslt Turkey prunes just received at
Barkers'.
A sleighing party comprising fifteen
couples, all young and hailing from Jackson
tnwttMiin and Last Conemauch, "tripped the
up. t fantastic"' at the Blair House, tlis place l
on last Tuesday night one of the coldest i
l'Khts, by tlie way
of tlio winter.
New stix'k canned giXKlj just received at
Barkers'.
We hasten to retract our say last week
hunt p!u hats in connection with the New
Yir c;i!ls of the Owl Club. There was
OLly one plug hat in the crowd, and It
i-n't large enough to go around. The
c:l er plucs must have been in our eyes.
-FWkers' horse and cattle powders are
the tiest.
C. T. Roberts, High street
nn iinl v ptl
ciei ss, watches and jewelry
t) a j
hidUnVv o
arv dealer in these parts, but his display
wli.tcr l.aLs and boots: suitable for ail clauses.
'it ho excel,ed"anywhere. He gives no
c':roin.s, hut he gives what la better satis
iaitio'.i always.
Prune, currants, raising and citron at
Barkers'.
-,v" regret to sav that the condition of
o lie ll,.,lry, eldest son of Mrs. Margaret
Henry, wti.e serious injury as the result of
a .i.i M, te sone steps at the Catholic
ci iin-.. on Now Year's morning, is very far
i hurvlay noon.
- nave monev
Barkers",
yjur canned goods at
--Profhonntory Gate and Captain Ed. J
V ZpJ,JPYrf tha m,in to be congratulated
Barke-V aDlt je,Iow 0ftnned
peachea at
Te ,Rr' niViniu"'- H,8h ,tr"t' Ebenshurg.
. -r. M.urg to-morrow, ror this reason
'nut to show one and all the most inag
"it display of clocks, watches r, t.
rv"ver brought to Ebensburg. Everything
l! " r si'e and for sale very cheap.
-Dried r.ech. annia nn,t rtriM -r . !
Enrkerv ' i
Hers
f,.4 'Btor Bona, of this district, being an
tvrw,, has been mad chairman of the
ytirn twe on Tnblic Printing, and has also
"'l chosen a member of the following
JC'I committees : Pension and Gratuities,
i- a-d Mining, and Public Buildings.
II'!'is committees have not yt Deen
'-'flounced.
-Vour horses will thrive with Barker's
Fui1(ts
r Tlie fi.rtner board of Directors for the
"ti.bria County Mutual Fire Insurance
U r?.r-v w"re re-elects! last Monday, viz:
. '' , '. 'H'ie, John A. P.lair, Henry Prit-
JM,n Lloyd. Wm. M. Jones, John I.
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'"v 1 lionioa nr:tr,th tj t' : . .... . t i
"iiiiiiiii 11. Alimrnii. UUMil
t,'J Pckages of Barker's bore powder
ir-":?' J"hn McN'evin and Mich'l Yea-
fcv , , '. ua ,lave J"t parted company
(,., I;a 1 """sent as manufacturers of tin,
i Mint-iron ware and dealers In
taiilT,, ir. V rpi ....
: a Me t ' fl,'W;nrin gentlemen anywhere
' ' . 1"VB nanied, an.l we trust that
i :. v : """ always be tJie ways of ixve,
' " . 1 ll'li.l.orit..
a I -' iLJ
, a son and dauirri-
J'ing tne rpiwiiMi-n w.rtn .- .
: 'I10-- T :e ,tet S;J somctbing about
f-'-, H -aj?r' "' Pan't Hamphrey-ly
.i the aforesaid ditty Just now
Barkers' hate peaches, plums, pump-
narseta u
iBr
! rl.in layer. Va
d peaches, dried apples, Lon
don layer, Valencia ana seeding raiting,
canned" ttk1, French and Turkey prnn as,
tarrh. Trn starch, 'barley, oatmeal, cracked
wheat, rniase meat, syrup, New Orleans
mo!asHs. Tineear, eta., etc., at the ".Sugar
Bowl," and will be sold at bottom prices.
-TTor, r.eed Barker's harse aad cattle
rowders.
. The Cambria House in tnls place will be
j sold over aeain, or at least offered for sale,
! at nuhlic titrtw tn.rartmiw iMtnrniTl ar-
tomvin nr. 1 nVlock. Messrs. Andrew and
1 peier Uutwald, who purchased It conjointly
at the first sale, having withdrawn their bid
because they could not eret possession on the
first of neict April, as they seem to have an
ticipated. Reus will lay more egirs with Barker's
powders.
-Our genial little friend R. II. Thomp-
-..whjJor the past elpht month, ha, boe
servingtue Traveling pu'i nc witn grace a-na
dignity as mannaer of Miat Inrse and ele
gant new hotel, the Puk Hon", at Oir
wenivtlle, of which Mrs T. j V--.V-imara Is
proprietress, tarried in t' land of his nativ
ity hereaway from Friday evening until
Monday afternoon.
Parkers' can save money for you on can
ned goods.
McDonald, Loretto.'pf lis 10 lbs. brown
sugar tor f l.oo ; 8 lbs. whit su.rar. i oo : h
lbs. green coffee, ?1 00 : G lbs i'-t roasted
coffee, SI. 00 ; 4 lioxes esseif cuff Id cts :
4 papers sola. 10 cts. ; S lbs o-. meal, 25
Cts.-; 3lbS. hominy, 2. cts. ; 4 'bs 'vuli'V.25
ect. : 3 lbs. rice, 2.1 cts I)i ,d anries,
peaches, prunes, raisins and currants at
equally low prices.
Boy one dollar's worth of canned goods
at Barkers'.
At nn election held in this plnoo nn Tnes
day last the following naiw-1 (nt ""-en
were chosen as ofllr-ers of the V'n-t -- nrr
and Cressoti Railroad Co : rresith nf, . A.
Barder ; Directors, Wistar Morris II -nry
Walsh, N. P. Shortridge. Strickla" I Knen-ss,
Thomas Davis, Richani .Tonps. Kd. .lames,
F. II. Barker. Abel Movd. Thomas (iriffitb,
George Huntley, J. I Wethereli.
Feed your stock Barkers' horse and cat
tle powders.
Fx Deputy Sheriff D. II. Kinkead. of
this place, has secured the position of d.'
ping clefk at the Gautier wire works. J.i'in
towti, and will enter on the disrhnrge of his
dnties on Monday next. His family, i nw
ever, wiM remain here until Sprina Il trv
will fill the bill to perfection, and if elne at
tention to business availeth anet.t he N bound
to go up higher in the "sweet by and by."
Do you know who sells the cheapest
canned goods ?
f n Tuesday last, the assignees of Ym.
M. Lloyd sold to Dr. C. S. Baker, of Blair
coitnty.one of the mortgagees, what is known
a' Mr. Lloyd's "homestead " property con
sisting of nineteen acres of ground and the
Mansion house, for the sum of ?.";, V.7. The
assignees sale was then adjourned until
Msv 15th, when the will offer for sale all
the unimproved land situate in several of the
WeKtern States
Try Barkers' one dollar assortment of
canned goods.
Brother Trout, of the Lewistown Fret
Pre, rushed in upon us very unexpectedly
between trains en Wednegdav last. He was
rn his way " over the hill to tbe poor house,"
but. we are glad to say that he didn't stay
there it may be because they wouldn't keep
him, he being out of his bailiwick. Be flint
as it may, he came here huncry enough 1o
bite at a fiv Trout like and went away
with a full stomach not from the poor
house, but th Lloyd House.
Your cows will give more milk with Bar
ker's powders.
We neglected to note the fact last week
that the County Commissioners have reap
pointed Mr. Wrn. IT. McMnllen a clerk and
M. I) Kittell. Esq., as counsel. Mr. McM.
lias the reputation of being one of the most
efficient incumbents of that position the
Commissioners' office has ever known, and
as for our friend "Don" well, everybody
recognize, his worth and so we will say no
mote about it. The respective salaris are
?t;oo and S200 per year.
Barkers' have apples, tomatoes, leorn. i
peas and beam.
' Unbidden guests are often weleom
! et when thev are gone " Disease Is an nn-
bidden guest which Kidney-Wort almost
j Invariably "shows the door." Here is a case
j in noint : "Mother has recovered," wrote an
j Illinois g'rl to her Eastern relative,. "She
j took bitters for a long time but without any
good. So when she heard of the virtues of
, Kideev-Wort she got a oox and it completely
cured her. so that she can do at much work
, nsw as she could before wo moved West.
Since she got well every one about here Is
; taking it."
Still in the lead the Lem. Davis horse
and cattle powder.
Cambria county has got away with two
prettv good things at Harrisburg', Lem. Da
vis, Esq , of this place, who is a good Repub
lican and an earnest, eincient partisan, hav- j
ing been elected Sergeant at-Arms of the .
State Senate, and Capt. Wm. Linton, of
Summitville, chosen superintendent of the J
pasting and folding brigade of the Demo- :
cratlc House a position accorded him by
acclamation. We congratulate both eentle- '
men on their success, and more especially do
we concratulato our fellow townsman, Mr.
Davis, who would have had a poor show for
the "posish" if a Sergeant-at-Legs instead
of a Sereeat-at-Arm, had been demanded.
3T0,000 packages of Rarker's horse and
eattle powder sold In 1883.
Work on the new armory progresses.
j The heater will be put in position and be tn
working order ten days from date. This
lob is in the nature of a sub-contract, and is
being well and faithfully done by Mr. Jease
Bolsinger. for Mr. Parrlsh, the contractor.
About two weeks from date the plasterers.
Messrs. Hughes and Evans, will begin work, t
The institution, as we understand it from :
Mr. W. C. Williamson, the active member of j
the building committee, Is to have the build
,n ready for cupancy about the first of
June next. The bonded Indebtedness Is
now wnicn sura win uo increaaea
a
couple of thousand dollars more. As an en
tirety, the armory will oost 9,000, which
urn does not Include the furniture.
Joseph Mills and William Culbert, the
former charged with rape and the latter with
stealing cows, attempted to escape from the
county jail on Wednesday evening by the
use of a little stratagem. They fixed up the
cots in their cells so as to create the irupres
ion fat tnpV were occupied, and then hid
II from which thev
umu uii'ir way nin uio uumuui nuw uicm
to the jfti yard, with the nope, no aouot, ot
tocale tbe wait 1urin the
a search was Instituted and they were found
hidden In the pig pen. It l needless t. say
that thev wore speedily remanded to their
- I J . J . L. - t n.nlr.1. ..Ill
'"'i quariers, auu mm sw.ui wa.u c
kept on their movements hereafter.
-Mr. F. A. Thomp.on Is i postmaster at
nemlock (Lilly's station), this county, and
l..k..., . .t.n.tlUi.ma naiw On last I
Friilav niuht his establi6hmnt was broken
iF, i"ip - -Y.. r i
Into and dry goods, clothing, b.jots. shoet '
and other articles, valued in all at one hun
dred dollars, were carried off. Several reg
istered letters and a number of postage
stamps were also taken. Entrance was ef
fected by the burglars removinga large pane
of glass from a window, thus affording easy
access to the store room. Th building is
situated In close proximity to the Pennsyl
vania railroad, and It Is supposed the bur
glary was committed by tramps. All towns
along the railroad were notified by telegraph
of the robbery, but as yet we have not heard
of anv arrests having been made.
Mrs. Kmma Robb. of Johnstown, Is the
poasesior of a queer old clock about foar
years ago it retired from the ticking business
and was never wound again, being regarded
as entirely useless. While the membere of
thi household were gathered in the hitting
rnom on Tuesday afternoon of last week, the
wheels of the old clock began to move and
eleven separate and distinct strokes were
sounded. After that effort ceased the clock
once more relapsed Into sombre silence. In
a very short lime a message was received by
Mrs. Robb informing hor that her sister-in -law,
who resides in Bleirsville, was at the
point of dead, and that if she desired to see
ner alive she should at once hasten to her
bedside. Mr. Robb thooght of the clock's
strange performance and then of the mes
sage, and the coincidence, produced a deep
Impression upon her mind. It undoubtedly
is very singular, to say the least,
A Ian, I And e r n .IE.Ia n f n , .
mountain In Westmoreland county came I
down Thursday last on a log cabin occupied ;
by Thomas Johnson and his family, the hus-
barni ann ratner neing absent on a huuting
! expedition at the time, and crushed his wife
and two children to death. When Johnson
: returned In the evening he was horrified to
'' find a mass of snow, stone and timber occu
pying the place where his cabin had stood,
and being unable to remove the debris hiro
.self within a reasonable time, he hurried off
to the nearest settlement for assistance.
Four or five strong nien came to his aid and
worked with a will until midnight before
the roof of the cabin came In sight. It was
partly crushed and the single room, in one
corner of which Ms wife aDd children were
found crushed and lifeless, was half fiilnd
with earth and stones. Johnson is nearly
distracted over his terrible bereavement.
From the Altoona Tribune of Monday
last we leara thai Mr. Urban Adelman, a
German employed in the P. R. R v.n 'a
foundry In that cttT, lost four of his family
from that terrible scourge diphtheria, within
one ahort -week. His children were five in
number three hoys and two eirls. On Tues
day of last week, liosaima, aced 5. years and
3 months, died ; on the following Friday
another of the children was carried off, and
on the next morning two more lay cold in
death. Two of the latter
j whom was about nine months old, and the
I other a daughter, aged 7 years. The f mural
vl ""r wi piace on Sunday, their re
mams being interred in tbe cemetery of t.
Mary's German Catholic church. Tire only
remaining child, a boy 10 or 12 vpts old,
was also attacked with the dreadful disease,
ane although he was still livine on Monday,
his life was dnspaired of. ;od pity and
comfort the bereaved ones in their over
whelinine affliction.
i v"" nn 'Z " W -B ,U 1 ,T l
i Satn
, ft few niiI
from JnlinotTPr Tfl 'Irt rn l-ur
way Home wa ftttnrkcrl jv n man wl
sprang out of a thicket on the rotd side,
! knocked down and outraged, Vi-r clothes
' were nearly all torn off, and hefori he reach
! ed home she was almost fro7n to -lenfh.
Tor some reason suspicion r-.-.t.d on .Teoli
Mills, who was tried at .lime session- 'it this
; county last year for attempting in out i i a
little girl on the public road in Com manga
! township, and escaped conviction liv a c'oe
! shave. Mills left Johnstown on last F iday
evening for Pittsburgh, and from something
i said by birr, to a coup'e of his fi jends before
going, imer or j'oiiee Harris was senr in
pursuit of him on Sunday morning, and sue
eeeded in finding his man at tbe home of a
friend of his named Finney, who formerly
resided in Johnstown. He was brought laek
; to Johnstown by Officer Harris, and on
, Monday morning, when taken to the office
of Justice Putledge tnd confronted by Miss
Bowman, was identified by her as the man
1 who had committed the outrage. In default
of furnishing (l,ooo security the accused was
bronaht here on Tuesday and lodged in the
' county jail.
The creditors of William M. Lloyd met !
at the Logan House. Altoona. on Thursday
of last week. In obedience to a eal! Issued by
the Assignees. A bout one hundred creditors I
were present. Mr. N. W. Shafer. of Pitts- j
burgh, Register in Bankruptcy, presided over !
the deliberations. The report of the Assign- !
ees showed a balance of money m their bands i
of S:t8.:ra.lfl, and that about ?21.oof) is due, j
but not yet collected. After reserving a I
certain amount of the cash on hand for the I
purpose of meeting claims of Lloyd, Ilamil- j
ton & Co., of New York, and claims of other !
parties now in dispnfe, a dividend of 5 per
cent, was declared. There have been three j
meetings of tl.e creditors for the purpose of i
declaring dividends, and including the ona j
declared last weekthetotal dividends amount
to 20 per cent. The great nulk of the bank
rupt's property lias been sold, and the Al
toona Trifiunf, to which we are Indebted for
the foregoing facts, states that the assignees
"assure us that there will be fnrther divi
dends, though how much ..r when they can't
tell." There will be no meeting of ereditors
again until the Assignees call them together.
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TWENTY 1TARS A (iRKAT KCFFEItFIt
from. Constipation. Had swallowed a half
bushel of Pills, and drank over a barrel of
Cathartic and Laxative slops. Had tried
every Patent Medicine recommended in such
cases, and had been treated bv all the very
best rihvsieians in Philadelphia", and was fin
ally told by her eonauiting physicians that
she was nowtixi weak fr.rf 'athartic Medicine
and that she mustdie. She then took Manti
iin anrt was cured. See 31 page of the "Ills
of Life." Get the book from your Druggist
or address Dr. Ilartman, Osborn, O.. for one.
An Ai.i i.of.d Faith Ct rf. in TIi'ntino-PON-
Coi-nty The Huntingdon Isral Xvs
states that the citizens of Alexandria and
Petersburg, in that county, are greatly excl-
. ted ovi r toe mtracnon cife bv faith of
I Mr. John P Neff. aged about 25 years, who
j had been badly crippled with inflammatory
j rheumatism for fourteen years. His friends
j opened a correspondence with Mrs James
! Mil'er, who formerly lived in Huntingdon
! rnnntv, but who is now a resident of Tower
I Tlill TMin.ii. on, I o. 1
mne'ti, ti.L r.ith i,ii. V ' ' '
.Mr. errs
case was also brought to the at
tention of Miss .In, Id, the leader of the fa'th
meeting.-, in Buffalo. N. Y. On Thursday
morning of last week a letter wns received
from htir to th" effect that at eight o'clock
that evening Mr. Neff would be the subject
of prayer. Word was sent to the neighbors
and friends, and at the appointed" hour
about forty or fifty persons, believers and
unbeliever, gathered at his mother's resi
dence about a mile from Alexandria, to wit
ness the result Mr. Neff was present, and
shortly after eight o'clock he arose, threw
awny his crutches, walked around the room
nimaios; nanus wiin an, nni oegau talking in
a very eloquent manner, Mr. Neff believes !
nis cure will lie permanent, and the v..
states that on Friday and Saturday last he
walked without the use of his crutches, the
effect of walking producing no other effect
than some soreness in his limbs. The case
is certainly a remarkable one.
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URAPF. CF I.TFRE AI PORT WIJTE.
Mr. A. Speer. of New Jersey, one of the
lneneed, Vt a 'few win Uge. "mail way
n nmke ir, rr.,.1, l, ""'7" yi
and other fruits neUrnr",S b,ack,rr.e8,
"nevard V-"T
VXtfttrt i?ape w ineP made" and
ttiih.ii ciirinisiH ami pnvsicians say rivals the
world for its beneficial effects on weakly and
aged parsons, and consumptives. For ai
by E. James, Ebenaburg.
Mr. rinlip Sanders, of Munster town
ship, was unfortunate enough to lone his
pocket-book containing forty six dollars and
valuable papers somewhere between Loretto
and Chest Springs, on Saturday, Dec. 2Sd
A reward of ten dollars wi'l be paid to any
person returning the pocket-book and Its
contents, and we trust that the findfcr will
not fail to do so, as Mr. S. Isnn honest hard
working man who can illy afford to bear the
loss.
ftWIMTfl.FRM ARR04A.
If any one has represented that we are in
any wav Interested In any bogus bitter or
stuff with the word "Hops" in their name
cheating honest folk, or that we will pay
any of their bills or debts, they are frauds
anJ swindlers, and the victims should nuti-
in i ana pay only the bills
genuine 113B Ullters-. the nurnvt mil
best medicine on earth.
HOF BlTTKHS MAWt FACTUHlHa CO,
Mr. G. A. Klnlread is agent in this place
for the following first class and strictly reli
able insurance companies : Protection Mu
tual of Cambria county: Nor'h America and
. '
Kire Association, both of Philadelphia North
British and ifercant.ilc. of I mdrm ,U V.V
9nhuTfl . QUPPr,t of ijjvPrp0n, anr Lon .
standard Fire Office, of London : Travelers5
t-. . . ""' ' i'lviurs
i. lie ana Accinenr, insurance Comnanv of
Hartford, Conn., and the Equitable Life As
surance Society, ot New York.
A 6EXERAL STAMPr.E,
Never was such a rush made for any drug
store as Is now at E. James' Drugstore Eb
ensburg, for n trial bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and
Colds All nersons afflicted with Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs or
any affection of the Throat and Lun"s can
get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free
by calling at above drug store.
Adjocrked Assjowes's Sale. James J.
Kaylor, Esq.. Assignee of Joseph Burgeon!
will offer twenty acres ef land, all cleared
and feneed, with a two story frame house
and frame stable thereon erected, nt an
lourned sale to b held on Wednesday, Feb
7, 1PS3. at 2 r. . Terms of sale : One-third
in nana, ana tne balance in one year,
interest, to be secured by bond, ete.
lth
WOMAN AMD HER IMAEAP1F.N
is the title of a large Illustrated treatise, by
Dr. R. V. Pierc. Buffalo. N. Y.,sent to aDy
address for thre stamps. It teaches suc
cessful self-treatment.
A Card. Know all msn by these nres-
ents, that if Micbael Quartz, or any other
person, feels at all aggrieved ar Injured in
character by anything written by me in the
Kehool Report No. 5 of Creason school house
lBal 1 aeny ntt1D
had anysuch intention.'
WM. McGorow
Hemlock, Jan. 6, 1883.
"AIUU HO KOBE, LADIES!"
for Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" Is a
Srompt and certain remedy for tha painful
iiorders peculiar to your sex. By all drug
gists. The Huntingdon Xv won't succeed In
capturing many subscribers for its namesake
away oat in Chicago unles it revises its fig
ures to the extent of one thousand mills.
Mother Swast's Worw Strtjp. Infalll-
Me,Mitlese!iarniiesfl,cntnartie; Torrevorlsh- I
rteM, rotr!iner, wwrms, iwnstrpatron. , I
jlROKS rOR MARCH CO?RT.
Following are the name of the Grand and
Traverse Jurors who have been drawn to
serve at the ensuing term of or County
Court, eontmenolni? on tbe first Monday of
March next : Z
Bamhart Mick'U farmer. Upper Yoder two,
Ccnnell Wm. H., clerk, W. ward.Ebensburjr.
Dodsen William, farmer, Allegheny twp.
Farabaugh Oiarlea. farmer, Blackliek twp.
Flick vfilliam, carpenter, Loretto borough.
Foekler A., painter. Fifth ward, Johnstown.
Fritr. Dantel. farmer, Susquehanna two.
Galhralth "Wut. L., farmer. Taylor twp.
Hanson John, laborer, ad ward. Conereangh.
Hay H. VC, clerk, UX ward. Johnstown.
Huber Jacob A., farmer, Carroll township.
Kirkpatrick James, fanner. Elder twp,
Markley Franit, shearsman. Wood vale or.
Miller T. C, faimer, Clearfield township.
Mnrdock Alex., heater, 1st w'd, Johnstown,
lliblett Joshua, farmer. Portage township.
Roberts Owen, farmer, Suiwmerhill twp.
Ross Levi, gentleman. 8th w'd, Johnatown.
Rvan John, heater. Prospect borough.
SkcViv John, farmer, Suinmerhill township.
Taylor Frank, merchant. Prospect borough.
Yarner Joseph, farmer. Crovle township.
Yaughen Sam'l, blacksmith, 1st w'd, MII1-
ville borough.
Walters Christ., farmer. White townstiip.
TRAVFRKK JUKY FIKPT WKF.K.
Arthur Sam'l, carpenter. 3d w'd, Johnstown.
Bannan John, farmer, Allegheny township.
Berkev Geo., shoemaker, 6th w'd, Johnstown
Bloch John, merchant. 3d ward, Johnatown.
Bowser Jacob, blacksmith. Taylor twp.
Bi Inker A. D., merehant. 2d w'd, Johnstown
Bnrgoon Frank, carpenter, Portage Iwp.
Clark Patrick, laborer, Taylor township.
Cope A., carpenter, 2d ward, Conem'gh br.
Cover Alex., farmer, Conemangh township.
Croyle Joseph, farmer, Crovle townstiip.
Edwards E. L.. Merchant, ."th ward, Johns
town. Englehardt, Henry, blacksmith, 7th ward,
Johnstown.
Foueh Jonas, wagonmaker, Adams twp.
Fonst, Isaac, butcher, Stoneycreek twp.
Harris, W. W.. farmer, Jackson twp.
Harshberger, Hiram, laborer, Upper Yoder
township.
Herdman, John, laborer, Coopersrtale.
Hopfer Philip, lumberman, Portare twp.
Horner D. J.. farmer, Stoneycreek twp.
Humphreys E. J., teamster, W. ward, Eb-
ensburg.
Kelly .John, laborer, Washington township.
Kinnev John, clerk, 2d ward. Johnstown.
Kline C. P., machinist, East Conemaugh.
Koontzman Lawrence, farmer, Allegheny
townshin.
Leib Casper, merchant, Barr township.
Litzinger C. Ti., teamster. 1st ward, Cone
maugh borough.
Litzinger John, teaener. Clearfield twp.
Lnther C, farmer, Carroll township.
Mardis Gen. C, farmer, Biaekliek twp.
MeCombie Chas., farmer. Elder township.
McConnell Wm., grocer, Washington twp.
Miller Christian, carpenter, Grnbbtown bor.
Miller M. B , farmer, Richland township.
Miller Solomon, carpenter, Grubhtown bor.
Murphy James, miner, 1st w'd. Millviila bor.
Murray Mich'l, laborer, 2d w'd, Conemangh.
NsiTle Michael, farmer. Dean township.
O'Friel II. T., merchant, Loretto borough.
Owens J. A., fireman, 1st w'd, Millville bor.
Priest Jas.. watchman. Woodvale borough.
i Sanker Anthony, farmer, Allegheny twp.
i Strayer John, heater, 1st Wrl, Camhria bor.
1 Stntzman Jacob, farmer. Upper Yoder twp.
i Ward Jas., laborer, 1st w'd. Cambria bor.
I Washburn James, boss. Protpect borough,
i Weakland Isaac, farmer, Carroll township,
i Welsgarver John, miller, 1st ward, Johnst'n.
TRTEME .TCHY PECONT) WEEK.
P-omgardner Simon, laborer, Richland twp.
Burns Francis, blacksmith. Gallitrin bor.
Carpenter J. F., peddler, Johnstown bor.
Conrad Anthony J.. farmer, Allegheny twp.
Cover Amos, farmer, Tavlor township.
Douglass John, farmer, Allegheny twp.
Flinn Wm., merchant. Portage towmhin.
FreidhorT nenry, bricklayer, Lower Yoder
township.
Freidhoff Joseph, carpenter, 3d ward, Cone
maugh borough.
Gettyt G. W., carpenter. 7th w'd, .TohnntowD
Gorman John, sawyer, E. ward, Ehensburg.
orani vv m.. moorer. wo, Uonemaugh.
! Griffin Jas., merchant, 2d w'd, Cambria bor.
' Griffith X. B., farmer, Tavlor township,
i Huber Wn. R., clerk, 1st w'd, Jnh-istown.
j Keil J. S., farmer, Portgn township,
j Kinnev reter. butcher, Wilmore borough.
Krise Geo., farmer. Chest township.
' McGee, W G., teamster, 6th w'd, Johnstown
1 McGnire Michael, farmer. Richland twp.
j Miller Isaac P , farmer, Upper Yoder twp.
i Morris Rob't II., farmer. Barr township,
j Murray Chas., laborer. Sd w'd. Conemangh.
j Porter .las. A., teacher, Snsouehanna twp
I Ramland Elias, farmer, Blac'klick township.
! Rosenhamer John, farmer, Cambria twp.
Rayley Geo., machinist, 1st w'd, Millville.
Raymend John, laborer, Richland twp.
j Reed Samuel, farmer, Blacklick township.
Rorabaugh nenry, laborer, Croyle twp.
nutlertge Irvin, Justice, 6th w'd, Johnstown
R?an James, farmer. Chest township.
Seanlan J. V., clerk, 3d ward, Johnstown.
eign John, merchant, Lower Oder twp.
Sharp John, foreman, Munster township.
Sheibine Philip, farmer, Summerhill twn.
Schettig Henry, farmer, Cambria township.
Shwadorer Geo. J., brewer, Washington
townnhip.
Smith J. P., gardener. Grnbbtown borough.
. ouyuer Aioeri, dairyman, Taylor township,
j Storm Augustine, farmer, Clearfield twp.
, Strayer Solomon, farmer, Taylor township.
! Stutzman Stephen, farmer. Upper Yoder
j township.
i Thomas Benjamin, machinist, 1st w'd, Mill
ville. j Weakland Mlch'I, fanner, Susquehanna twp.
; W eakland Thomas, innkeeper, Carroll twp.
' Westbrook N. H. eonstnMa Pnrion
Zolen Michael, shoemaker. Carrolltown bor.
ORIGINAL POETRT.
THE KEY OF LIFE.
'TI Mid that ('lancl Inerabll
Maintains ttiit present life la all.
Hut more insertion is no prenf,
Ae aure at Satan wan a hoof;
"or wo can say on t'other hand
There is a dreadful florr land.
Now let the uallant Colonel brlnjr
Stroa arguments to prove the thins .
Tor 'ti? a wcttihty circumstance.
And ane Unit fhoul.in't stand a ehaaee,
lo pais a hearer) like Christian folk.
Or In eternal Ore and smoke!
for, that we all lire now, 'tis furs
And eertain te the Torien boer.
INow, whato'er called u? en tail stairs.
A I uy belns to enxne,
l;ht still prolong our llren hereafter:
V".r ,n,nti"K thns need oauae no launatsr.
!'""n.' man sy new we oouldn't
I.lve an hereafter ! Na, he shouldn't t
tor whate'er hrouxht us on this far
t onld atill drive on the eternal oar.
iMsproyc th' assertion 1 don't fear it I
n t life comes n.-xt to that ol spirit:
Ana why should tats irreat nnlverte
All end and vanish with the hoarse t
pn sun. the mooa. the plnnets shiae
i tie stars are marshaled Into time,
Aprt eomets rnsh with mating train
i nrouKhoot the hosts in fpeed amain .
ot one part jars upon the other,
yne star doth not his neighbor bother:
All movps, one tnlnltty, Krand maohlne,
And net on e rebel sun is seen :
i is plain from this there is some great plan.
jni not the least In It la man.
"t, this fair orb to contemplate
Through ether Bowl tat- uatoht weight.
Her land and-water checkered face.
Her landscapes drawn with wondrous grace
Her mountains, clouds, and loresu grand
iter flora spread on every hand ;
Her animated belnf, too.
That nn, earth, air. and heaven Mae :
All laws of water, air anal land,
ttts everything or. every hand.
Tis not but wisdom everywhere,
ra blemish mars hor features fair;
T hen what should a Iter Wisdom's plan
In cutting short the lite of man T
Is t foolishness, eternal life
In anlverre. with belnif r'feT
Is man unworthy of the boon
Waen he ran mete and woigh th maen t
Would it not be lne;.tnes quite,
To snuff such being into night 1
w, hat should live always senseless matter t
l hat would prefer tbe worse to better 1
That's plainly out ol Wisdom's way.
As sure as night precedes the day I
Hat there Is given a wondrous key
That ajiens up life's mystery :
The W ord Trophetlo. shown te men.
The i knewle.ine of tha Spirit's ken :
A chart of life's wido ocean vast,
Which shows the headlands of the part.
. . main ,"'le nd snores w ses.
I n te the pert. Eternity I
This Is td word : what needs rrantnera
To guide him to th- eternal shore T
t ie,Vf v ''on. and earth, and sea,.
To oi-e tbe t'owersc? The Key
To Immortality was given.
4nl5 T",M-to men ,rorn Heaven !
The different creeds we contemplate ;
Their number now Is truly great.
Were Introduced by Sln'dark night
For man at first was formed in light. '
V".."'"'""' 'rora presence oat
And then ne Brst began to doubt
And wander, gropinif in the dark,
w ithout an aim. without a mark.
All Heathen Syst'ms are. in sootk
But grotesque shadows of the Truth I
Mahomet's rise you plainly see
w lthin the ureat Inspired Key
The ninth of Kovehitlon shows '
from whence the smoke of Islam rasa
Dbseurfrig all the Christian ligt.
And rbadowlng men's souls In niah
Th, prophet d.d on Patmos w"t.g
Of i,rccn and Turkish blight :
Thil.r;1 ,.b"r"'ning untomTn.
Tnl. lnle (.stance plainly shows
0e?n "rl!'"'?. "hla woo..
Ci.r7 . inspired pen
. oovinelnulj as thousands tea. i
A. D. H.
2 fr PrePa-ed -Kprsssiy to enVe and w ,1
Uf.dch of an kind, NuralgTa Ner
sness and Dyspenai. Prn.!,K-'Af"
eure
yous
.m.brhhvsini.:.' a.uvra ana en-
- ' - v, ri.iht .1
For "the Happiness of Home.
'lrryaan- Homo t m
" Coattalailna; the Wllaai
f Exneriene e.
ItrT-ti'i 'JV' Ptnlr' of ,h' T'tern. from
L,'."' I,Hre infl..ene.s r. In
s " , " " "Twitnsi to meet expenses.
1 1 ?r,rr.'"tPT taT" "nd to" tb'lr marks -
she..t.;ith' M -laif In the-Threa
"Men must work, and women must weep."
bb.Vrm'-i'lfer ''
dne'Lhi."","!-! n,, '""frest and pleasure In
the nle.r I of mr,T"r kin'': "henee
strength i ." ,ra!!tw""hy "r.lc to rive help and
CT0 , v" r2 "A" r',,'T", ""-ean-
t'hSh' V;-r,- r"T "f ,"' ,"tennarT M. E.
mlsTon Tonr- "h"" " " "er p.r-
.n'a1c'.T.,'An?I'',, "'"oRti Toir In mt family,
and can MT thMt we re hi!shy with u
J. ,.Fm mT "fr.erience of it. valne. I ro
cernmend It s. reliable family medicine."
iir, nine; nrst. I A RKF.li'S trfXOKR ToIC f
'"" "f fiinorr : second, it rmntmint
?,Zl.nV...rr",,"n !-"' for intoriraling fria;
r ! '"'""'"i h "il th r'ninmtire formllvrk
ntff'r from Anorirrr X.ifr nr Kirlnr,,,; or any die
. '' a Hnn from initin'ttitm nr impiirr blood. As
cept no substitute rr it. Price.. SOe. and SI per
ZZ, ? 1 i,'hnncrto buv the larger slie. Hu
coi at t'o.. ISew York.
Mrcn yon Tiavc heard abont old -anta flans.
Hnt n.mghf, ! think of his irood.ntnrcd wlfo.T
And I must tell you of her. dean, because
In swcet'ninif lire lurion she spend, ber life,
hhe s small and plump, her eves are brown and
bright.
nd in a cave she lives that's foil ol tovs.
w here, with her .erv.int-elro. from morn till night
She's hnsy working for the arirN an.l boys.
The bollilavs arc over, but thev will come sgatn.
Meantime. Mrs. Santa t'bm wi'll arramfo things
tor the snceessfnl advent or her hn Sand a Tear
hence. We have note from her which reads:
Hear children when von rnt to buv boats or
shoes, go to S. Rlumenthnl... mo Eleventh avo
nne, Altiwna.'" Ho sells the best
Head tbts. ye wealthy bncholorsand remember :
The homes that are desolate,
Hcnrrs that are sad
Io something for some one,
Make somebody glad.
In other wor.I. get married. Then, ono port ef
ycur mission on earth havinir been performed do
another aroo.1 deed. TtofT that shabhv salt of
clothes yon wear and go to Jas. J. Murphy's. 109
f'llnton street. .Tehnstown. and get something at
ence .casonable and serviceable. He deal, la only
the be.t riiiality of goods, and sells low down In
the figures.
o
A r.tTTt.K bird "at on a cherry Hmt.
And a dear little maiden Il.fened to him.
For each word of his sonjr. thonh loud arid olear
Was meant for nobody ele'r ear:
weet ! Sweet ho said, "you'll surely asre
The man the head of the house hou'd be."
The man who Is the bead of the house Is the
man who snv to bis wife: 'Thee bovs of ours
when thev want new elothlnr. af wo to the Now
York l-lotblng Hall, no Main street. Johnstown
for they sell better and eheaner koo.Is there than
elsewhere!" A large stock on hand, which must
be cleaned ont soon to make room for spring goods.
ITAI.XrT I.F.AF HAIR RKKTORIR.
It Is entire r different from all others, it Is as
elear as water, end. as Its name Indicate., Is a per
fect Vca-etahle Hair Restorer. It will Immediate
ly tree the head from all dandrnff. restore gTav
hntr to Its natural color, and produce anewgrewtb
where it ha taller ofT. It docs not in any manner
affect the health, which Snlpbnr. ?ngar of Toad
and Nitrate or Silver preparations have don It
will ehanire light or fadod hair In a tew davs tn a
beautiful glnssr brown. Ask vourdmg gtt for It
Faeb bottle l warranted. !viTf, IimliCo
Wholesale A irnts. Philadelphia.' and HiU St
RviKRL, Msw Ynrlt. fa-o,.y,f
HTJIESFAI..
I ih A HHA KTRKPATTtlfK. Married at the
C! hurch of the Holv Name, this place, on Tuesday
morning, January o. lfs.l. rv Hev. rather Walsh
Mr. MicwAgi. O'Harua and MUs TictniiA Kibk
riTSin. both of this place.
flKOROE HOHAUflH. At tho-resldenee et
the bride's parents. In Wilmore. on !. 2t ltts
by Rev. .T. S. Miller. Mr. Washimtow (Ibobub
and Miss Emma Kobafoh, both or Wilmore.
.. . j nTzi
A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTTCP!.
a- T"tae ot Htm Torrgn. deeeated.
letters of administration on ho estate ot Henry
Tenner, lata of Adams township, deceased having
been granted to the andersirnd. all persons In
debted te said estate are harehv notified that pay
ment most bo made without delav and those
having elalms against the same will present them
,iuj,riij nuiiiBn'Tinn ror settlement
JOHN H. TOPPER
, Administrator.
Wlltnoro, Jan. i ls,
-t.
A miTOTr XOTTCE. Th nnder-
a. aiened having been appointed AnSltor to
distribute f:mds In the bands of Evan M. Davis
Executor of David M Dnvls. deceased, hereby
gives notice that ho will sit at hie office. In Ebens
bnrg. on Thur$dov. tht 1st d a v of Tihruam 4 D
J'"S. for the purposa ef attending to the dnties of
n appointment, wnsn ana where all person
having claims must present them or be debarred
from coming In on said fnnd.
A. V. HARKEK. Auditor.
Ebensburg. Jan. 11, lS3.-3t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under
signed having been appointed Auditor to
distribute the funds in tbe hands of Sylvester M
Kentle. Administrator ol. Thomas Brookbank. de
ceased, hereby rives netfee that bo will sit at his
office. In Eben'hurg. at 1 o'clock p. v., on Pridiy.
fic "nf rfay o) Vrbninn. A. T. I. for the vmrposo
of sttendfnir to tbe duties of his appointment,
when and where all persons having claims mnst
present them, or bo debarred from coming In on
said fnnd. A V. HAKKEK, Anoltor.
Ebensburg. Jan. tl. ls.-st.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under
signed having been appointed Auditor to
distribute the funds In the bands ef Edward Roo
ney, Eveentor of the last will and testament of
James f'olllns. late of the borona-b ol Tnnnelhlll,
deceased, hereby gives notlee that he will sit at
Ms office. In Ebensburg. at 2 o'clock, p. jr., on
Tii'tdav. th' S"th tan of Jtinvrv. A. ). 1S1, for tha
pnrpose of attending to the duties et his appoint
ment, when and where all oersons having claim
must present them, or be debarred from eomlngln
on said fund. A. V. BARKER. Auditor.
Ebensburg. .Tsn. 11, !R3.-st.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat
ter of the second and parrlal aceonnt of
John A. Blair and John I.loyd. Assignees of N. J.
rreldbofT.
Having been appointed Auditor to ropert distri
bution of tho funds In the hands of the Assignees,
notice Is hereby given that Ijwlll attend to tho du
ties of said appointment at the Arbitration Boom In
tho Court House. In Ebensbnrg. on Turstfay. Fro
runry . .t., at p. at., when and where all In
terested may attend.
F. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor.
Ebensbnrg, Jan. la, 1 S'l.-.1t..
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat
tot of the second and final account of Paul
MeKenna and Julius Eger, Kxeoutors of James
Mehaffey.
Having boon appointed Auditor to report distri
bution of the menoy In the hands of the said Ex
ecutors, notcle l hereby given that I will attend
to the duties of nay said appointment at tbe Arbl.
tratlon Room In the Oonrt House. I o Ebensburg,
on Wednnrlay, Vetrruary 7. IMS, at t o'clock, p. nr.,
whoa and wkera ail Interested mar attend.
V. A. SHOEMAKER, Auditor.
. Ebensbnrg, Jan. 1J. 18S. et.
AUDITOR'TnOTTCE. The under
plgned auditor, appointed by tho Orphans'
Court of Cambria County, to distribute fnnds 1a
tho bands of F. J. Christy. Executor of Francis X.
Chtisty. deceased, as shown by his final account,
to and amongst tbe parties entitled to reoelve the
same, hereby vivos notloe that be will sit at his ol
flce, In Ebensburg;, on Monday, January torn, Itfij,
at 1 o'clock, p. if ., for the purpoeo of attending to
the dnties of said appointment, at which time and
place all persons Interested may attend if they
see proper. A I A" IN EVANS, Auditor.
Ebensburg. Jan. 11. 18V3.-SI.
UDITOR'S NOTICE. Tha under-
signed auditor, aj, pointed by tho Orphans'
Court of Cambria County, to report distribution of
the funds in the hands of Oliver Westover, Exen
utox of Joseph C. Wegtover, deceased, to and
nmong tbe parties Interested, hereby gives notice
that he will sit in the Arbitration Room, in tbe
Court House, In Ebensburg, on Monday, February
fth. 1R33, at 1 o'cloek. p. ar for tho purpose of at
tending to tbe duties ot said appointment, st
which time and plaee all persons interested may
attend If they see proper.
ALVIN EVANS. Auditor.
r Ebensburg, Jan. 12. lS83.-St.
UDITOR'S NOTICE. The tinder
signed andttor, appointed by the Orphans
Court of Cambria county to report distribution of
the fnnd in tho hands of R. K. Dlgnan, adminis
trator of Matthew Dlgnan. deceased, as shown by
his first and final aeeount. hereby notifies all par
ties Intesested that he will nit at the Arbitration
Koom. in the Court Honso, Ebensburg, on 7vn.
day, the Wth day of January, JSS, at ono o'clock, p.
at., for the purpose of attending to the duties of
hu appointment, at which time and plaee all per
sona interested may attend if thev see proper.
M. D. KITTBUTu, Auditor.
Ebensburg. Jan. 11. l83.-t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
I thi Conrr of Oonxow rt-kAS ox Cam
bria Oouktt. Tn th' mutter of the account J. A,
Shoemaker, Aisignee ef Robert Glllan.
And now, to wit. the sixth dav of December, A.
D. IBM. M. 1). Kittell appointed Auditor to pass
on exceptions Alert, etc. By the Court
In pursuance of the nMve appointment, I will
ait at tho Arbitration Room. In the Court House,
Ebensburg, on Tunday. the eiahth day of February.
A. D. 1W3. at one o'clock p. it., to attend to aald
duties, at which time and place all persons Inter
ested may attend if thev see proper.
M D. KITT ELL., Andltor.
Ebensburg, Jan. 11, iss..st.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Iw t CorxT ox Comwow Plsas er Caar
asu ContTT.-h the matter of tht afientd estate
of H. J. Hadt for the benefit ef crediton. "
And now, to wit. the 3rd day of Janaary, 1BW.
Asrln Evans appointed Auditor to ascertain and
report the amount due ail persons claiming a pre
ference out of tho assigned estate for tho wages ot
labor. By the Court.
In pursnance of tho above appointment, I will
(It at my office, In Ebensburg. en H erinrtday. Jan
uary 311. ISSS, at 1 o'clock, r. at., to attend to the
dnties contained in the above order of Court, at
which time and place all pe-sons Interested tnav
attend if they see proper ALVIN EVANS.
Ebensburg. Jan. 12, H$S.-"t. Andltor.
ioooi i,Z T:,rnI" gravinte the ten.lareot
whPi" their - I !,v' Fr it all irood men labor
last thonJLW7k'BC,!;lr aTui ronnd itth.ir
done bngcr lovingly when those davs aro
Its ' wn Th.??" ! ""v ar.r.roch In praetloo
nou.eT",. ' mr "rertsx.d with
be?chUdr.n ""-k.,"1:!""' fining M
WetA1"-1 ''"'--. nhts the outsd.
AT
WANAMAKER'S
Visitors to Philadelphia are
invited to visit the store,
whether to see or to buy.
Your parcels are checked ; a
waiting-room is provided,
where you may rest with
larJKes and children; guides
conduct you througn the
house, or you wander at will;
there are many things ol
interest to see, and a wel
come. For two years, perhaps, we
have had the richest, largest,
most varied and most exhaus
tive collection of dress-goods
in Philadelphia. Before that,
we may have had the largest,
and even the most exhaus
tive, but perhaps not the
richest. The slowest trade
to come to a new merchant
is the trade of luxury. It is
the slowest to change from
one to another. But it docs
change.
We may say our dress
goods of all sorts are at
about their highest now.
aWrod and third eircloa, Southeast
from eeuler.
Silks of all sorts have
come; and never were silks
more acceptable. And these
words have a meaning here
beyond any they could have
elsewhere; because of the
greater variety of wants tha
look to us for supply. We
must have all accepted styles,
and all the approved quali
ties of those styles; and, as
to colors, can you think of
one that we can do without?
A store that has only one
class of trade can get along
with comparatively few silks.
Which vstock would you
rather buy out of?
fext on ter circle, south sctrasce
to main building.
Two damask towels at 15
and 18 cents may serve to
show what we eain bv buv-
ing of the makers. The very
same towels are in the whole
sale trade in New York at
about 21 and 22 cents, which
means at least 25 cent3 at
retail.
We are not going to say
that all our retail prices are
below New York wholesale;
nothing of the sort. " More
than one swallow to make a
summer." But where such
towels are to be got for 1 5
tents is a good place to look
for bed and table-linen, and
all the other linens. That's
what we mean exactly; it's
true, too. -
Outer circle City-hall sous-re sntranesx
A very wide and surpris
ing,v good navy-blue twilled
flannel for 50 cents; 45-inch.
Do you remember a 35
cent flannel for 25 cents, of
which we had 18,000 yards
last fall? Afterward we got
7,000 yards more of it; and
a little of it is left yet. That
is 23-inch. This wide flan
nel is fully as good as that.
Third circle, southeast from eentor.
All the warmer sorts of
underwear are ready; for
men, women and children;
thick-cotton, merino, wool,
and silk. All the sorts need
ed for all sorts of people
with all sorts of notions;
and, for people who want it;
there is quite a little wit
about underwear to be pick
ed up at the counter. Where
else would you look for it ?
Not in books surely; for
goods are changing all the
time; and so get ahead of
books.
West cf a made, ISIS Cbeaaaat i
treat sonnies,
Johj WaNAMAIER,
Philadelphia.
0aatau, Thlrtcwntn, Varket anrt Junipos
aooeasjfcla by horns ears Cram everrwbera.
DONATIONS
ron Tare
SUFFERERS
by Tan
FLOODS
GERMANY and AUSTRIA
Will be received and forwart9d,
FllEE cf CUJLRGE8, 9y
LOUIS MOESER & CO.,
riBEIGI FTE1IS1IP ill BAISIKG AGEITS.
1A2 SMITHFIELD Street,
BOX 304,
PITTSBU RGs IV-
representatives of Edwd Birris. dee'il :
;.,, .n ino, icst will he hetd at the
1 SMC Uiliic. vw - - .- -
- . . . . u D..I. laajMt In 1 fi
late ro5iaeuoe ot r.u w.m uvj,., .v... . -
- -.,1 I w, I. mn tt Af I iMiirl, on
lownMnii 01 i ' n vii. 111 v" j '
Hondar. the 2e Ur of february ",it ,wo
e does in 100 iiiwnwu m-i . -
pose of maklna: partition of tho real estate of tho
said ocrnwso v - - --
repreicntatlTes, If tho same can be tf-ne without
prejudice to or spotllno; of the whole ; oUierwlse to
.J . 1 k. aaawaaa asasftrrl nr tl ISW. at t
traiue ana PIt-. ",ZZS hiu..
srBicn time aua pijv v h
J.... d.A. LUTHF.R. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Eboashera;. Jan. U. ltSS.-St.
XARM FOR SALE. The undersign-
S ed offers his farm in . amun
mile senth ol tDensnunt. i F"""
moderate terms. Said farm contains 1SJS aerst,
between SO and of which are eloared. and har
Ins: thereon a Kood nii bocpb aad aawa bah.
The land ' n'1 the" " an bnId,'f
if a-fle and eherrr trees oa th. premises J Is.
sold hefore the 1st ef Bert April the farm will
Jen bo for rent. For funnel .articular, eall on
era, litres JAJlfc Ml t.BI,
Jso T. ! Tl. IM3.-SHm. EboBbarg. Pa.
A Few Frozen Facts
JV. lonf? n.nd m.otl"'3 tiilrsar experler;
drs it possjiVl lor ;;;;
GODFREY WGEEES:'
NEXT DOOB TO TI1E TOST-OFFICE, AUTx::::: 'it
t o"
To fit sststl pl04xs tivbeSv 1st CLOTMXa. 1
..... msertinti loe. per line : each
hat absolutely ths very . per line.
BEST RBADY-MADIS CLOTHING INTi!
Tli e Best because it is the Finest. f3r-'
The Best because it is Better Made.
The Best because it is Better Fitting.
The Best because it is Lower in lrios.
Tli 3 real goodneii of our Clotliinif lai manN
feiat. "W keep tlio
Harris Globe Mills, or Ray Worsted Goods.
lleattaj-ttKide in Men'. and Boy' lothintj.
There is NONE BETTER for WEAR.
Nowhrrt) Isa j there tuch a muperb sfoefc of rilk-llned, elegantly
aha peA, foreign fabric. orERVOAlS. The evlortng are
beautiful ami attractive beyonl description.
Clothing for Young' Men and Boys.
lite tame thoughtful attention it apparent in these department i, tht)
stock being complete in the finest and most elegant garments.
COMPARISON OF OUR STYLES AND PRICES
SHOW HOW WELL Ol B P1TIOII lit IEKTID.'
Underwear and Neckwear.
We bare a splendid stock much of It Imported. Prices low.
THE BRISK BUSINESS AT THE OLD STAND
TUTIlirl TO TBI FACT TH AT
OUR CLOTHING IS JUST WHAT THE PUBLIC DESIRKS,
WHILB OIB ITSTE1 OF DOIJIO BrSINISS,
HAVING BUT ONE PRICE AND GUARANTEEING SATISFACTION
l'ROTKCTH THK BUYKH.
We hare all our best goods manufactured to order, and our prices will b
found lower than at any other respectable clothing "house.
GODFREY WOLF S PIOHEER CLOTHING EF.1P0RIUL7.
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE, ALTOONA, PA.
JUT
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HILHDELPHIHnsLl
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it
Th poeple ssnerallT (at what they make a market for. The damaBdud better Bwapprs, and
mlthln the laH few years journalism has mad rapid strides. ihE 1 1MES, which, from the day ef
lis frst lne. took; rilafe In the fri.tit rank of jirorresslTO journalism, has kept alone at the double
jnlek. steri, and .-1 this time Is a beltt r newspaper than erer. It Is a iourna.1 that nerer sleeps and
BTr take a bnliday. As there are Jf6 ilr, in the Tear, so there are S'ei issues of THE TIMES la a
r"r. The week-day edition of THK TlMfcx is of four paces, bains In a form suitable for tho t.usy
nan f,r the busy woman. The Sn.:y litica. of eight peg', eontalns a freat deal of the best mil
rellany as well as all the news. Tha e.lHerinl street th i-f TH E Tl MES nred not be dwelt enon the
fast thnt It Is outil more than any other paper In Amerioa Is snSeient erldeeee el Its ezse'lenee In
th.it dlreotloe. Nor neod the typorraebieal suoarianiT be mure than mentioned for It is wldalnknowm
as the bajtdsomeFt paper la the country."
The Philadelphia Weekly Times
rJoTcre a dlstlart field. Inte THE WKKKLT joes the eream ofthe .lally Issnes and at the same time
It contains matter especially adapted to the want ef readers In erery pa'rt er Atnerlra. It elrculatea,
a OrtvelMS family journal, in ererr st-t- and Terrlter. and It has subscribers In erery part et tbe
world. The leading feature of THE WEEKLY Is the "aN'MU OK THE WAR." This department
embraees chapters of unwritten history, contributed by prominent aetors tn the War ef tbe KebellloB,
and it has become a reeogiiucd deposlaory of sneh matters whether from Pterthera er Hentbera seareee.
xae inniui will do Kept rully ap the high standard ef former years.
THE DAILY TIMK-TviIti Cents a week. Mill. eacajr-TIOxo, pestage free, Bti Pellars a
year. FlfXyC'ents a monrh.
THE wEJhKLY TIMES Tlfyslr eolamns of the chnleest readtns. especially prepared to meet
Mke wan si at weekly newspaper readers. One copy, fi 00: Fire eoplas. S 00 ; Tea copies. S15.00: Twen-
THE8USIAY EDITION LKutle sheet, e'Kht pare. Tae 1
w4ten eoaarlbute he Its column every week. Two Dollars a year.
THE TIMES AX.MAT AO A Manual ef Pelltleal and Other laformaUon. raMlshad on tha Sleet
ee Jaona.tr. erniy year. Tleen Cents a eepy.
THE ANNAU or THE WAK-A rt.il oetaro Telaane of SO0 pases, beaatlfolly lllashrated.
TfrTtten by Principal Partlclpontj In Di v.'ar. Worth and South. Prlee, SS.OO. .
Auareea an letww and other eominunlcatlons
Tims Bcildi,
ST SJND TOB A SPECIMEN OOPT.
A. SCHWAB'S
LIYERY, SUE i BQARDIEIG
STABLE,
EBENSBURG , Pa.
HAVIWtl leased the larsre aew Sfehle eeenaet
ed with Heist's Veentaln Hense. the ender-
Slirned Is prepared te furnish seed horse and the
best ef turnouts te all persons wUhlnsj te he ae
eemmodated In that way. none bnt Brst class
lWery stock and substantial ratiieiet sept on nice.
Haraaa earrlaare. hurries, waaoos. slelshs. etc..
kept en sale at mannrsetorert' prio. aad bene
steek fed and takes care ef st moderate rates.
armr- The patronare ef the public Is respectfully
eellelted. Terms alwavs the lowest Offlee opob
daTandnlsht. JOHN A. SCHWAB.
Ebensbnra. Jan. S. ISKS.-m.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Estate ef Emawtki. Basr.Ltsa, dee'd.
Harlsr been srranted letters testamentary ea
the estate ef Emanuel Fralller. late ef Jaeksnn
tewnchlp. deeeasod. tho nnderslrncd herehy nntl
fT a'l persons Indebted te said estate that tmme
iflat payment must be made, and thoe harior
elalms er demands aaraJntt the same ere requeues
teDreseatthem In proper lore i term tor tettiemeat.
' .... . . . , . r r i k
iMl'EL BKALUF.E, txeentsrs.
Ehensburr. Jan. 13. 18M.-3t.
EXECTTTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate r.f Cw a at. bh HhiMit, dee'd.
Hariri hoon aranten letters testa mer larr on
the estate of Chat let Fr-n!lr. late of Allegheny
tewDshlp, deeeatod. the ende'slgned herety nftl.
Bes all persons Indebted te said estate that Imme
diate payment must be made, and those harms
elalms or demands aramst tbe same are requested
te preeent tnem IB proper lerai rorm Tor settle
ment. JOSEPH HOOVE, Ezeeuter.
Allegheny Twp.. Jan. s, isss.-t.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
Estate ef O. I). Pbaplbt, deceased.
Letters testamentary to the ettare of Cart. Den.
Bradley, late of Oallltxtn borourh. deceased. hae
been istnea te tne nnaersirsed. who hereby netl
net ait per o in inneetea to said estate that fer
ment must be made without delay, and those tier.
Ins elalms or demands aralnst the same'shonid
Breseat;tbem properlr prorstertf'.r settlement.
rr.-Anr.i n k a ULt r , Kzeeutrlx
fTalllUlB, Jan. S. ISSS.-eu
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
Estate of Jnmri lill.l H decaated
Letters ef administration on the esrateof .Intmh
Blllor. lateof Oallltaln borough. leme1. htrlnr
been rranted te the nndertiirned. entice la harahr
srtrea to ail persons In'lehtr.l to said ettate that
prompt ptrment mut be made, and thete Sarinw
oiei m or uiiBinqi irKinit ire tame win present
present them lera'ly anthenttcatcl fr settlement
. i. t. in L-i.r n, AeaiBuirtuiI,
Oallltstn, Jan. S, 1SM.-St.
wi.nAz tAiiLt. Mravci from a
pasture Beld near the Rnckhoro Tsrern, la
niair county, some time Inrlnr the past snmmer
four head of yonif cattle, desorlbed as tollowg:
One white nuley heifer, one small red bull, with
white face, and two red steers. Any Information
tbattwtll lead to the reeorervfef aadl etn wm
be thankfully reeelred ani llberallr roei'dtl by
Jan. 8, ll.-at. Altoona, Pa.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
The nndertlrned offer at prlrate tale a two
story frame bouse and lot of rroon.1, sltnate ea
Meln Ifra.r In 1 rmttei KnvA,.K T-. k
tains ten rooms, aad the let has a rood aprlea ef
pure water upea It. Tor terms e'.. cn en er ad
dress 8. fc E. VAT'tlHT.
Ian. , lltt -in. Lorette P. O.
for doing Buy--
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