The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 04, 1885, Image 3

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LC:1L A.Y PERSONAL.
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p i;, nice Mae of Christmas goods
Arm ?tor.
V , )rd of all typ9 t"1 8'z"s
at i
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kets '
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. . . c,.t tl cheapest horse blan
- 1 L ' . -ar attire.
ti'l etylirs cnpapor than
hardwnr? department,
Hvrtu wants it distinctly
s le!'r
'Mats'.
j that re s . '".
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ypdlp ha Bffn lam tui in
and Ik to he called t lpve-
.. i,.f. onnty,
doctors uie Hunt's Kidney
tf ttf!r mos'. vaiueo prescnp-
' " ,B ,.tauJ the cheapest slelRh robes
. ii at Uuntley's cheap hardware
, , ;'.e oM r!labl hardware store
. .i nifo chean sleigh
;..(,)re i't i'iu,,c ' -
" .... cool r..ated coffee for CI 00 !
YC .s ai Ed Griffith's check, j
.itirrt rar1" '
'r"'.;"D!,' rf.i:re anything
la tbe line of
" m.U -e tiie 8t.)k at James' drug
Lx'M" everybody.
l"' nkirMof Christmas toys ust re
7 : nur.ty' hardware store, where
.... .rp now
oi l and yoir. can be '.
C.,r.V,U-. h'
,.uv n'eaent at James
drug
In
make a selection.
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"-t.-T.pttt- ouyiiiK n uitc .u,
.....uor. j.i and soe trie HQ- I
if
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vcs (.'arl K -inius has on exnini.ion.
m,.A -r:r?r' Comedy Compiny,
i!
;i .v .ii'l iy. Decern oiT 7. lie
r en h nt James' drug store.
is lit In
winter by feed-
. -'i! t', r"1 an'' rounJ oyster
I)r Zimmerman a drug
r-it naci'-l J .mes
Elfholber-
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dr'klrg hnv.iy, loll
Hti"tln1on cne dsy
, a well known cit
heen 111 ar.d con-
.... f f rr0l!tnWC, tlHS
j at Ms home for the ps:
X'-f town wasn'!vecd on Monday last
fiihT. but the blood spilled, If turned
would iarcely be enough to write j
I'.rTJ.
.:;. ti.v
Just go aad look at that nice,
i and cloar pla-jvare at the
".r-l'fe ptore of Geo. Huntley.
-I . f a WV.lr.eid ay nlgbt of lat week
, har'trt'i white silk handker
it ;v ; ' i t-. b te rwet-r by 1 avmg it
-. "'."e.
i .,'? Murray, of Conemaugh
; ,i r "' ibe f-.rn vf Vr. Joseph
v ';i ( Mivrli f!ft.b'.9, end amoved
, . . 7 r ,' V i t .
;. -. yjr to drop In at
' !- ufd -e the fine display
"'.-:.rn c xblb'.tl'-n. Dosir
i j - n '"1 nt nil pre.
., : .' srr K P!er. formerly a well
i-n f'-j n ot t' lj p'see, but for the past
, r ,, yj,r ft roi,Vnt of Ilollldit9
k.r, 4.t o; t..ire in that place on Wednes-
n a".. ae-J a'.ioat s;xry years.
y i- -.Ttr f'orr.nit'sloocrs of TVsshlng
;.r r y,'f ; .o In 'w t' n l-ptiin of the
' -! . r vtem 'or tklig care of
I r , Chv ! vh written to the
: . - r -'; t-er- h"w it works In
TVW ?m pao4t:l by he l.'t
!..-. w'.'.' lay cut a number f Penn-i-
j'r f-rhryor.'c statesmen, Judging
' t - i.j i !f n tV.e people have of the new
.,,,,:.r ty our xb(r7es from
X'"- f
rt.a, arl a t-t'f fnot vein of good
'",i"'imi fr.a! bss been found oo the farm
o'v- K!u H---he, In Allegheny township,
; .-' i v'- '- of L'ir. 'to borough. The coal
w r'r b hornets to Mr. Behe, as It Is
)- t t-srk In tt.tf 'nnraedlate vicinity,
-v-'v-'-i st I "( slls boys boots at
'1 f. te ? rer ps'r ; men' boots from
-1 ch'iren's shoes from 50 eta. to 81.;
i.vi- s'.fj free 73 cts. to fl.tO; ladles'
i vs f.--.t-. f : t.- J2 ; tides', ladies', and
r- 'j r:" nf ('l Vlnds at lowest prices,
" i:r!:' tab'e nroduee.
-A rTu".-!'..-J'n nnnty frruer one day
''"-':(';' ,'ir;p t'aelf eagle In a
Ti"" rjeure-1 thi-ty-three;lnche9
-''.-'t ari eoen foot "!x Inches across
"' :r.j. It we.s pnrehased by an
.'-:. 7 Up ri,;u.!,-lpla Znoioclcal Society,
!: t.e v;n!e.1 on exhibition.
-' 'r .it?.' u cuTalnz : !f ycu make a
-t is, your f i 'ei:.lj, go and fee the
: ,f Hf'-:.' Ju-t roeHyed at Carl
-" " hr holidays.
'.'! at l.nrettn, pa., has a lot of
r. : '.; r f t'.; ,g tJiAt ha wlil sell at
hem cut. Pants as
! i.-.v&rd ; vests as low as
'-r ' ; ronts a low as f2. and
for r -l' fr rt, ma.1raf...lA - ..
-V-
k, of Tyrone, while out
? r !ly iftt wiek had a very nnr-
-ar.. Wblltj Erlnx Ms gun it borft,
Vrx. t.;- to his ahoulu-T Into
--t- BaJ iippicg tbe barrel for .bout
' ; 1 et be er-cape.l with only a
'..; 'J or- thumb, causod by a
n'J r-o rrouss for your not
Z a b'
p.'vstr.t rr your friend or
' you can get them so nlre
..." ' r 'rr'- F.ivlnlus. Come In time
..n-':M w e,i'? to have rare and nice
fr-a obtain bulbs and plants
V 'r ; foMows: Bridal Lilly,
i",";, v !:"rn Ityactctb, New Gem,
j . .; J' N'"rr-isus 'white and yellow),
... .' ' " -'"':' '. Double Anemone, New
i ';'!lM CnTi,1li.ra Jaa
Hi
r Gf mnlurus.
r A. T. Plrdle dIM at his
-A
li-h.-Mter, Howard reounty. Md.
ES ' t isst week, from consumption.
';""U?jfM,ofSM BQd waa the
Tr? -w, three others having died
r ' 1!" e. A da'ighter of Mr.
(:."3kt l- Mountain Uouse, n this
D!'k' Ko'lder Cu'ter. Pplltter A
iih) oeei m ne
r"-r ?e cv(l bv tmrso nr hand
I -
1 tt-t IllMhiu a
- vi icr'jrt cku nr
" j-f.ri.lae the krlves; also
:t-'-?, pre9 0 correspond
'r- h ' v ' L -" d see them at tbe
-V r C 'TlmT tor of Geo. Funtley.
"'-tl'I' 1 nt Lor,tfo. Pa., still holds
rPH,'r, atrne9 to wage war against
, , Htl rt'eas goods as low as
-uiiria n v rt. per
best
anels at
in9 at
hlan.
1 o-.her fall wnter goo1 at
c ieii ir ood, tnnr-
- 3 pPr ar,J . fray Uai
' 3 ' ; gco-1 Kentucky lei
-. . : J-a '-IvcteeLi. shawij
n
Effiry buyer of poods worth fifty cents
or more at Carl RiTinlus' cno t Btieet
of music wotth from :. to 40 cents In the
bargain. Thorn are eiht different kind to
select from.
Oyer three onr loads of the following
stoves sold in four year at the old reliable
hardware store of Geo. Huntley, viz : Oth
ello, New Sunshine, New Excelsior, Penn
and New Light Honee, not one of which
failed to give the best or satisfaction, t all
end see them before purchasing.
Kye t Scribner's Comedv Comranv
will appear at Armory Uall, Monday, Dee.
7 - ,n "D1Jy Holan and His Son." The
company comes to u highly recommended
u, uum press and public everywhere as
being well worthy of public patronage. The
play as written by Mr. Kaye Is full of fun
ani inny situations
Tt la
fonnv rnmrfi. i . 7 ?
' - iv i.o uren introduced
on t ha Amo-i. ir. ....
...... u..n.uoiage. Aamisslon 23 and
aH cents. Reservpil oti an
Tiekota
i.vv lor saie at James" drugstore.
-Can you toll who Is In the greatest dan
Rer of catching any Infectious or epidemic
disease? "Wfav." you eay. -the person
whose blood is In an Impure or impoverished
condition.' Exactly. Such people take
special complaints as dry grass bursts Into
flame berore the sparks of a locomotive.
Pure blood Is a defense ; it means safety,
and Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is the
e9C Bnd eurest VnrMer of the
b'?d - chief dangers are within our-
selves.
A great number of the most Intelligent
people do not Intend to fill no Wp0r tn
I the return on the blank presented to them
j by the assessors In the different districts,
i but will allow the assessor to make tbe
' valuation, and the Countv Commissi tn
,n DUV per ce,lt- ""quired by law.
w ive me Lrty per cent, by
, herafter buylntj their dry goods, dross goods.
umi.a mm noe. rrncnr q n. r.mvi .!.nc ,t
JO;ln uwens' store, on
High ?trfPt, and
tholr hoo.la . i
- mo irTo
Oa Thursday about one o'clock In the
afternoon, as Michael CVITara of Mnuster
township, Was leaving EVnsbmy on his
way home, driving a horse and biway, just
us he was crossing the railroad noar the sta
tin on the Wllmore road the train came
along and struck the hind wheel, knocking
the buggy up In the ar about as high as the
smoke stack and tearing It looso from the
horse. Mr. O'Hara escaped with a few
slight scratches on his fee, but the bugjy
was a total wrsck. The dy w stormy,
and the train could rot be heard, and as it
was long after Ita regular time, Mr. O'Har
was not expectihg it. As It happened be
made a very narrow escape.
McDonald at Loretto, Pa., sells 16 lbs.
Good brown sugar for $1.; 12 lbs. best white
suar forfl.; 4 lbs. good tea for 81.; 8 lbs.
sood Rren or ronstpJ enffe(( f(r ?j
lbs.
best gren or roasted coffee for il.; S !e.
quinces for 23 cts.; 3 lbs rlee for 23 cts.;
1 lbs. barloy for23ets.; 4 Ins. l;o!tf d oats for
23 cts.; 5 ijj9 oatmeal for 23 cts.; 8 ihs.
hominy for 23 cts. ; good molasses 40 cts.
per gal.; syrup at SO cts. per a.; carbon
oil at 12 cts. per gal.; crocks 10 cts. per gal.;
tinware, queensare. glassware, and all
otber Muds of ware at rock bottom prles(
for cash or good, marketable prodnee.
The blank dwtribu'f J b7 the a;seson
ur.rt.-r tie new tax lasv a:e prepared to In
e'.u.le horses, mules and cittle, which are
not taxable for Htate. t.urposes and should
not be there. Tbe County Commissioners
bare been cotlfled that It was a mistake
In getting up the blanks, made In the Audl-
! tor General's office at narrlsburg. and par
ties are not required to fill tip that part of
the b'ank. The law don't eeem to be un
derstood by the officials or anybody else,
and if It were not that the same Darties who
passed the law would be called back again
to repeal it, an extra session of the Letisia
tnre for that purpose wou'd be almost wel
comed by the people:
Boy Froen to Oenth.
Oa Monday of last week Mr. Richard
Adams, of Clearfield township, accompanied
by his thirteen year-old eon, started to the
woods to hunt, and It was also the inten
tion of Mr. AdiDH to visit Altoona before
returning home. Towards evening, when
they had reached a point near W'opsonon
nlok. Dear the line that divides Cambria and
Biair counties, ttie father left the boy, fir.sl
giving him tta gun and showinc hir.i the
way home, and started to Altoona. where
be remained until Thurrtay, at which time
be returned home and, to bis astonishment
and borror, found that his b"y had not reach
ed there. The alarm was Immediately sent
to tbe neighbors, and a large number turned
out In search of the missing boy. Tbe place
where bis father bad parted with blm wes
about two m lies and a half from home, and
It was thought be would bare no trouble la
reaching It, as he was well acquainted with
tbe roads. All sorts of theories were put
forth to account for the lad's failure to re
turn, some "opposing that be had been
drowned In the Clearfield creek, which he
would have ben obliged to cross In order to
reach the house, while others were under
tho Impression that be perished In the deep
snow which fell that flay. The crepk was
drageed and the mountain sides searched,
but no tiace of him wa3 found untii Monday
afternoon, when Mr. Joseph Wilt found
the lada's gnn standing against a tree near
Plack's mill. Search was continued uat'.l
dark, but nothing more was discovered that
day. Early Tuesday morning eeareh was
atain taken up, this time by about one hun
dred and twenty-five men. They proceeded
slowly, exam'nlng everything carefully, and
at 8:30 o'clock William Conway, one vT the
party, discovered the frozen rema'ns of the
boy against a tree, at a point between Mc
Cartney's eablo and Deoiaree'a mill. Tho
body was In a sitting posture, froaen stiff,
and tho akin discolored. It was carried to
riack'B mill, and from there taken on a eled
to the residence of Mr. Adams. This la In
deed a sad affair, and one which cannot but
create the sympathy of all who learn the
particulars for the parents and friends of
the unfortunate little fellow. What bo suf
fered can only be conjectured.
It Won't Pay
after to much labor and capital has been ex
pended to build up this medicine, to allow
It to deteriorate, lou can take Simmons
Liver Regulator with perfect faith, as It Is
made by no adventurers wbo pick up tba
business ef coneoctln medlelues, but by
educated, practical druggists who have
made tbe study or medicine aud Its com
pounds the labor of a lifetime. Tbe care,
precision, neatnees and perfection exhibited
by tba very appearance of tbe Regulator
proves It to be the best prepared med'clne
in tbe market, and J. H. Zellin A Co. fnlly
carry out their motto: "Purisslma et Opti
ma (purest aod best).
A Remarkable Essapt.
Mrs. Mary A. Daliey, of Tunkbannock,
Pa., was afflicted for six years with Asthma
and BroDebitls, during which time the best
physicians could give no relief. Her life
was despslred of. until last October she pro
cured a b"ttle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
when Immediate relief was felt, and by con
tinuing Ita nse for a shoit time she was com
pletely cored, gaining In flesh 50 lbs. In a
few mootbs. Free trial bottle of thli cer
tain cure of all Tbroat and Lung Diseases at
E. James' Drng Store. Large bo'tles ?1.M.
Fits Ail ets stopped free by Dr. Kline's
Great Nerve
Restorer, rto in -'
iav' iiw. Marvelous cures.
I reati'e son
1 ff tr!al bottifl free to fit cs.se. S
Ir. Klu.e, ! Ar.-lj St., Phila.i .phln.
.Send to
TE.lCnCKW llTSTlTtTB.
Wh Done at the Sieaaton Held
In Thli Ila lM-t Woeh.
The Nineteenth Annual Teachers' Insti
tute of Cambria County commenced tn the
Court IIou.se, this place, at two o'clock on
Monday afternoon of last week, and was
called to order by the County Snparintend
ent. ex-cfficio. The followlnf teachers were
offered by Supt. Strayer as officers of the
meeting : Vice Presidents, S. P. Fink and
J. W. Leech ; Secretaries, M. H. Cochran,
A. IT. Grumbling ; En. Seretarls. Geo. A. I
V.toh I. S R1 and Tf J w . t,0..
n. itj. Heed and E. J Syber. ; Treat-
urer. J. W. Burkhart. j
The pupils of the Ebenshure sshools, in
I charge of the principal, Mr. J. W. Le-eb,
sang, "Scatter the Germs " and prayer was
offered by Rev. Robert McCasIln. of the
1 resoyterian church.
Hupt Strayer then
mnrlA
ulnae
a brief address to the teachers, re-
I minding them that their duty was to eon-
tribute everything possible for the success
of the Institute, and urged good attendance
and close attention to the Instruction of the
week, after which Prof: Boyd made a few
remarks, giving points to nnappreelatlog
teachers, who are liable to get but little
good from the week's work. Prof. Dnrling
followed with remarks Introductory to tbe
discussion of the subject of Physiology.
Trof. Boyd then took up the subject or
Grammar, discussing methods or study and
methods of teaching. Miss Shrlver was next
Introduced and spoke briefly of the advan
tages of musical culture.
Tbe chairman then announced the time
of sessions as follows : Morning session,
open at 0 a. m. and close at 12 ; afternoon
session, open at 1:30 and elose at 4:30.
After another song by the pupils of the
Eliensburg schools Institute adjourned.
Tbe evening session was given to the Il
lustrated lecture on travels through North
ern Europe.
Tuesday morning session opened with
singing by the Institute, conducted by Miss
Sbrlver. Prof. Boyd then spoke on "Con-
I ditlons Necessary to Success In Tpachln2."
Many touchers Parn more than they receive ;
Rome, ut t2.V-oer month, reeeive more than
they earn. Teachers should Improve their
tlnv wbi!H teaching In study and profession
al reading. They sbould not board where
there are squalling children and scolding
women.
! Dr. H!gb?e was introduced and discussed
I at some length the duties of teacher? in re
I Intlon to their work and county Institute.
I Prof. Durlica: uext spoke of the necessity
I for systematic study bv pupils of onr
i schools. Ha advised outlines to be fre
quency esed.
After mnsie by tbe Institute, led by M'.is
Shrlner, the morning session closed.
Tuesday afternoon session opened with
singing, after which Dr. nigbee and Prof.
Djriing a3dr"ssed those present. Prof.
t hlsh, of Lima, Ohio, was next Introduced
and discussed the subject of analysis by
diagrams. Miss Shrlner tbwH gave a class
drill in calisthenics, after which Iustitute
adjourned.
Tuesday evening Dr. Hlgbee delivered
his lecture to a large audience on the
"Common Schools of t!e Commonwealth."
Wednesday morning tho si.sion opened
with singing by the Institute led by Miss
S'irlner.
A t aohprs' meeting, presided ovr by Mr.
J. C. Brown, followed. Mr. Geo. A Noon
opened the discussion on supplementary
reading. The subject was further diseussed
by J. W. Leech, M. H. Cochran, J. A.
Kenslnger and others.
Prof. Duriing next discu-sed the topic,
"Psychology as the true basis of the teach
ers' work." "lis Shriner then gracefully
Instructed In "Physical Culture."
The chairman appointed a committee on
resolutions and an auditing committee, and
Institute then adjourned.
The session of Wednesday afternoon
opened with mnsical instruction by Miss
Shrlner and singing by tbe Institute.
The time being set apart for directors'
day they were Invited to take charge of tbe
meeting. Mr. M. Fitiharris, of Gailltein,
was elected chairman or the meeting.
Pror. Dnrlir.g was called upon to discuss
the ' Special duties or teachers an t direc
tors." At the close or the address the di
rectors' meeting adjourned.
Pror. ShlBroel was then lntrodnecd and
spoke on the teaching of literature In eon
ueetion with geography and historical stu
d!f9. Pror. Boyd spoke on the relation be
tween geography and history. Institute
adjourns.
Thursday morning session was called to
order by the chairman at 9 o'clock. Roll
call and minutes read. Institute Joins In
singing.
The chairman appointed a eoaamlttse to
report on "Teachers' Reading Circles" and
a committee to report on the death of teach
ers. Prof. Irish continued his instruetlon on
grammar and analysis. Prof. Shimciell
discussed "Oranklsrs." Trof. Boyd spoke
on the toplo, "Signification of .local and his
torical names."
Institute closed with singing.
Afternoon session opened at S o'clock.
Piofs. Durling and lileh made a few fare
we'l remarks npon leaving the Intlt'jfa.
Tho teachers called foi a spelling contest
and Hupt. Strayer pronounced thirty words.
Messrs. Sybert, Lehman und Haylcr were
appointed a committee to examine tbe
spelling pr.pers.
TBACBKR9' RBADIRO CIKCLE8.
The committee oo Reading Clrclee offered
a rejxsri. It was disrussed anl unanimous
ly adopUd by the Institute, as follows :
Whrkeas, It Is the duty of the lle facti- j
era everywhere to embrace every opportn- j
nity offered for the acquisition of a more
thorough knowledge of their work, both as
to rratter and methods. To accomplish this I
work 1n the best manner requires system j
and perseverance. Therefote,
Keolted, That we recommend to the I
teaCllrS Ol lyBniuna ruuuiy v7 v.
tion of teuchers' reading circles throughout
tve county, and to follow the general conrse
of study prepared by the State Committee,
as follows :
ilemcnrary Court Fir ft Tmar.
lt. Sehool Management Rano.
2d. Methods of Teaching Wickersuam,
Brooks or Raub.
8d. Physiology and Hygiene any good
b4th. Outline Study of Man Hopkins.
6th. (Optional.) Recommended renta
loxii's, ljeor.ard and Oertiudo.
RtfUti, That we also reeoramenu mas
tcaclrs study and at quaint tbemsejves
with tne rei ract-Huaa uty--ii ui:n
as found In our beat educational ptpers;
and that thev make discussion of these
methods a prominent part of their work In
the reading circles.
(Signed) L. Stbaybr,
A. S. fSRUUAKKB,
J. C. Bttown,
D. b. Voder.
The election of a committee on Permanent
Certificates rext took place. Committee to
conduct the election consisted of Messrs.
Crafford, Divls and W. A. Wills.
After musical instruction by Miss Sbriner
Institute adjourned.
Friday morning's session opened by sing
ing, roll eail, etc., after which Prof. Boyd
gave a Tew rules ror the solution sf all
problems, Illustrating the rules with practi
cal problems.
The committee on spelling made a report
as follows : J. W. Leech missed two word,
Cora Crlte and Geo. A Xoon each missed
three words. Miss L. II. Linton, Mies Mil
tonoerger and Mr. Mohney eacb missed four
words.
The andltlng committee offered a report
that the treasurer's accounts did not show
the total receipts and expenses of tbe Insti
tute. Thechslrroan Informed the Institute
that it was his duty under the law to make
hs statement ti the Coonty Auditor? and to
the State Department. This statement haa
always been made according to law. A mo
t'.oa was made and carried that this annual
statement be also presented to the Institute.
The chairman announced that tbe request
of tbe Institute would be complied with, al
though not required by law, and an addi
tional statement would be prepared for the
next Institute.
OBITCART.
The obituary committee then offered their
report as follows :
Whkrkas, Providence baa removed from
our number Patrick Dougherty, of Portage,
Tavid L. Kauff mao, or Crovle, and Thomas
Duearli of TavloI., au teachers who were
Ieaio.s In their work and devoted to the
cause of education, therefore,
Rewv&, That the teachers of Cambria
county hereby express their grief over the
loss of trelr departed rrienos ana co-iaoor- ;
ers In the profession of teaching; that we j
extend oar sympathy to the bereaved faml- I
lies of tbe deceased, aud that we rejoice
with tbem In the belief that they have gone
te a better home.
Retotoed. That copies of these resolutions
be sent to the families or the deceased, and
to the county papers Tor publicadon.
(Signed) Ctrcs Shkphekd,
Asms Bethoh,
Bid. Reilly.
The eommlttee of tellers on permanent
certificates reported the following teachers
elected : M. J. Mohney, J. C. Brown, A. S.
Bruhaker, Thos. J. Itell and Mary A. An
gus. Miss King occupied half an hour on the
subject of reading and breathing exercises.
FBRIf ASBHT CERTIFICATES.
The committee on permanent certificates
made a report as follows :
Raomvd. That we require a general aver
age of 75 per cent, to pass, and that In gram
mar, arithmetic, history and methods of
teaching we reqnlre 80 per cent.
1. That we refuse to examine applicants
In any branches not named on their certifi
cates, and we recommend applicants to have
inserted on their professional certificates
the branches In which they wish to be exam
ined, especially physiology.
3d. That tbe theory of teaching shall In
clude methods of teaching, fcliool manage
ment and psycology, as far as the Intellect,
and that In geography, physical, mathemat-
leal, and political are included.
4th. That the meeting of tbe committee
to be held on Friday and Saturday, May 7
and 8. lfw, at Iron street school building,
Mlllcville, Pa., Examination to begin at 9
o'clock A. M.
(Signed) MBT A. Aanzn. Sec'y.
A. S. Brcbiksr, Pres.
FROFB8STOWAI. CKRTIFICATES.
The County Superintendent announced
that the examination for professional certifi
cates would be held the last Saturday of
April. 1886. and that the requirements would
be same as for the present, and that teacher9
who held permanent or professional certifi
cates and wished to have additional branch
es a1ded should present themselves for ex
amination at the same time. Place of ex
amination will be announced hereafter
through the county papers.
GB19EEAL RESOLUTIONS.
Following Is the report of committee on
general resolutions.
Whkr9, We, the teachers of Cambria
county, recognizing as we do In the annual
County Institute an important factor in fur
therance or education, thlna- It fitting before
disbanding to give expression to tho zeal we
cheilsh for the noble work in the Interest
of which we ere row assembled, and ack
nowledge dne obligations; therefore be It
Resolved.
l-t. That our sincere thanks are due to
our worthy State Snperlnter.ilfnt, Dr. II ig
bee, for the teal manifested In our betiaif
expressed in his earnet talks and lectures
before our ussoelattou.
21. That In Profs. Durling, Boyd, Irish
and Shimmel we recognized great energy
and ability as Instructors, and that from
them we have reeelved practical aid ror
which tiiev have onr kindest regards.
Sd. That we hereby express our appreci
ation to Miss Katie Sbriner for the manner
in which she presented her instruction In
music and calisthenics.
4th. That we highly apr'"'''' the excel
lent manner In which we were entertained
by Misses King and Sanotn, on Thursday
Tilzht ; their eiere'ses being the tnoet en
tertaining of the week.
Bth. That In Superintendent Lewis Strayer
we recognize great energy as a worker in
the cause of education ; and we hereby
pledge ourselves to give htm our entire sup
port In bringing our schools to the highest
standard, arid if possible snperior to all
other schools of the Commoswealtb.
6th. That our thanks are dne to the en
rolling secretaries and other rfflcers of the
Instltnte for contributing so largely to Its
success.
7th. That the thanks of the Institute are
hetehy t-f iidercd to the good people of Eb
enshurg for their kind reception of us among
tbem.
8fb. That we highly appreciate the kind
ness of the Commissioners In giving us the
free ue of the court bouse.
9th. That our thanks are due the hotel
keepers and railroad officials for their very
generon? reduction or rates.
10!h. That we tender our thanks to tbe
Directors who attended Wednesday evening,
also to the pnplls tr the Ebenshurg public
schools for the mns'c furnished by them du
ring the Institute.
(Signed) AllieLixjtd,
Kl.I.A Dt'WKOAW,
Maggie Hott.au,
Mary C. McMclUW,
Mart A. Anocs,
M. J. MOHlEY,
F. J. Pabrish.
After a few closing remarks by Miss Shri
rer ?upt.Strayer spotte briefly of the work of
the week, urging teachers to make good use
of notes taken and thanking all who con
tributed to mnke the tneeiicg a successful
one, and closed by hoping ail might carry
with them pleasant recollections and profit
able Instruction.
After reading of the minutes of the morn
ing session, the Institute Joined In singing,
"Praise Jod," etc.. and finally adjourned at
12:40 P. M.
THCHHB8 FRKSKNT.
Following is a list of teachers wbo were
In attendance at the Iotitlknte :
A la" F Livingston, M. M. Ronnda
busu, E. II. lluik hart. A. V. Shank. C.
Harshharger, Kegina Glitsoti, Carrie A.
Sprodl.
Ashland. Mame Dunn.
Allegheny. Meliuda Karabaugb, Lizile
Fulr, Mai tha Denny. Olive Topper, F. J.
ParrHh, H. v. Kavlor, Harriot bradley.
Bnrr Mary Klliln, . !. Kircb.
HneJWtct. Sirtie J. Bark ley, Katie Reed.
Haute Jones, L- 3. Keed, E. Rowland,
James McCrory.
Cambria llcr. Mrs. M. O'Donnell, Mag
gie Kovlao.
Cambria TVp. Mrs. L. II. Linton, Annie
M. Jones. Anoie Iievnoo, Clara A. Beynon,
Nolle Garrcan, EOle'Myers, Mattle Howell,
Moiiie A. Cyans, Jerry Lloyd, R. D. Jones.
Carroll. Ella Sweeny. Anui Ilaid. Mag
gie Keilly, Magele Hoover, Joseph ntaylor,
A. J. Anna, P. J Huber. Kettle Heiter.
Chctt Spring. Mrs. M.J. Cramer.
Chest. Pi ter Glasser.
Clearftld. -W. A. Wills, Eila Dunegan.
Ctmhria Ear. A. II. Grumbling, Maggie
Bitrry, Maggie Bailey, Mary Jenkins, Jen
nie iklurray, Mary C licMuWen, Lizzie M.
Ella Jo-e
ConTrwuo'i Ttrp- Plla Shaffer, Almlra
Noon, Irene Davis.
Voopersdai. Mary A. Angus, Lizzie S.
K ter ts.
Creyle Amanda C. Crlote, Cora Crlste,
Lanra (iilpatrick, Lizite berhao, Ijliior P.
Yakner.
I tan Susie Davis.
E. Conemaugh Cyrus Shepherd, M. H.
Cochran, Mullie A. Good, Lmtoa C. McFea-
ter.
Ebensburg. J. W. Leech, (iu-iSle DaTiB,
Aliie Liova. Mrs. C. .Lewis, Maiy K. Davis.
Elder, Ajfuie Ykhner, Kdw. Melon, Jos.
M. .Noel.
IVanWm. Jdo. W. Burkhart, Jennie E,
Sellers.
GuiliUin Tcp. E. J. Sybert. James Can
la,. Oallittin Box. Bid RfcliJy, Mary FiUhar
rie. Orubtovi. J. J. Merley, il. L. Davis.
Jaokson. Mollie E. hellers, Flora Davis,
Tiieodosia Rowland, Flora & Conrad, Eila
Siruiuuus, Melllssa Caster, b. M buyder.
IfVville. A. 8. Brubaker, Wm. P. Reese,
il. J. Mohney. Maggie Moore, Alice :do
t:8n, Mary E. Canruiddv, Emuia Given.
Mary Dow lin. Sara A. McNeliis, Ella M,
Connelly.
Munster. Annie J Oarrett, Bettie Beiter,
Laura Glass, Jennie WcKinn.
Portage Sara MsGouub, Mary Doush
erty, Anuie McOlade, Thomas J. Itell, L.
W. Diehl, Vm. McGoiiKh-
fitimmeThill. Hai.nali Knepper, Eintna
MrijsH.iy, Kate Wallace, Annio Dempsey,
K.ite Crowltry, arlie ?7P"-.
SuMruhannah Almira Bearer, Austin
SiOFork. W. E. Milton berger, Jessie
M. Roberts. .
.ceonv Qrttlc. Go. IT. IToon. Sadie IH11,
Annie Sechler, Maggie Buckley, nettle
MUtonberger. .
Acad -Geo: W. Williams, Wm- Davis,
M. A. Fabler. ,
Richland. Hy Boyer, Emma IIolsop
ple, D S. Yoder, W. H. Fry, Abram Hostel
ler. Jno B.Lebman, S. W. Heckler.
KaM Tavlor Sara Opney. E. J. Burk-
! barf. Wm Davis D. V. Poling.
Vre-tt Taylor. Sndle Hananalt, Herman
Wilson. W. A. Crafford. ....
irnMnrtoa.-R. H. Biter, A. J. Sanker,
r nt snirer A. J.Noel. J. A. Kenslnger.
White AlmlraStalb. Minnie McManamy.
Wtfmore -Isabella McKeever.
Trrr Toder. Emma wertx. Minnie Lin
ton, W. L Crafford.
Lover Yoder. Annie McCann, Mamie D
Newman, Kate nigson. Sue Oageby, Mary
Meehan. Tollle Menoher. Mrs. Emma J.
Hood.
Jchn$tovn. W. W. Williams.
letter From St. Bonlfaea,
St. Bokifacb, Nov. 27, 18WI.
Editor of the Frkemah : Our little
town has greatly improved In the past few
years. We bave now two good hotels, kept
by Mr C. Endler and Mr. F. Ott, two gener
al sloras. kept by Mr. Thomas Ott and F.
E. Farabangb, two blacksmith shops, two
shoemakers, two doctors, Dr. Rice and his
student. Dr. Harry Somervllle, about half a
doten carpenters, batchers, and almost all
other trades are represented. In tbe last
few years we have built a tower and steeple
to our church and placed within It a new
side altar, built a new fence around onr
cemetery, and a new stone eldewalk In front
of tbe church. We bave also built 'a fine
new sohool bouse, and a Rreat many other
Improvements have been made In the
neighborhood. New farm bouses and barns
bave bean ereeted and tbe surrounding
country cleared out. and what was a few
years ago rough woodland. Is now In a
good statu or cultivation.
Dr. Rice amputated the great toe of Mr.
James Kellv one day last week, and Mr.
Kellv Is Improving after the snccessful op-
erstlon. Dr has been very successful since
coming here, and Is now enjoying a lucra
tive practice.
Mr. Andrew Farahaugh, one of our black
smiths, bad a narrow escape from serious
I Injury one day last week. lie bad bitched
up his horse nnd buggy, when the horse got
frightened and started to rnn. Mr. Fara
baugh got In front of him and slxed the
bridle, but was onable to stop Mm, the
borse Jnmplng over him and knocking him
down wUh his bhd feet, turning him a som
ersault and dragging the bup-y over him.
The horse then Jnmped a bonrd fence and
made a circle aronnd a young orchard of ap-
pie trees, and was finally baited In his mad
I career with but little damage done.
I It Is rumored here that the Cresson &
I Coalport railroad along Clearfield creek will
be extended, and built to the mouth or Chest
creek next summer, and everyone here
bopes the rumor may prove correct.
Several large deer have been captured In
this neighborhood since the advent or tbe
hunting season.
Onr school teachers who were In attend
ance at the teachers' instltuta at Ebensburg
were well pleaped with their visit and the
instruction they recelvod.
A daughter of Mr. James Kirkpatrlck, of
this township, who had been seriously III for
pome time with irfiammation of the lungs.
Is, we are happy to stat. recovering, and
will In a Bhort time, we hope, be able to be
about again. Months.
IVallech'B Injnatlce to CJrnnt.
The rciemb-r number of the lVorVi
Atifritan Review opens with an article on
"Ha'.leck's Injustice to Grant" The arti
cle i? by Coonel Fred Grant, and relates to
the li Justice to which General Grant was
subjected immediately after the capture of
Fort Douelson. It is said that 'he attempt
was aubsequently made In tbe War Depart
ment to cover up this chapter of history, the
records connected witn It having ben so
separated and put awav In detatcbed parts
that It was mude exceedingly difficult to get
them t..gpther again. When General Grant
became President the strange condition of
these documents was discovered, and they
wre finally etraightened out. Colonel
Grant has made effective nse of them In Ms
present paper, which concludes as follows :
"The bet comments I can make on this
correspondence, probably, is what I bavo
beard my father say. It Is this :
General Hallck unquestionably regarded
General C. F. Smith as a much flitter officer
for the commaml of all the forces in the mili
tary district than he(Grant), and, to render
Smith available for such command, desired
bis promotion to antedate the promotions of
the other commanders. It is protmbie that
the general opinion was that Smith's long
services In the army and distinguished deeds
rendered bim the more proper person for
such commaod. This did not Justify, how
ever, the dispatches which General Ilalleek
sent to Washington or his subsequent con
cealment of them when pretending to ex
plain the action of bis superiors."
Thb most obstinate caes of catarrh are
cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, the
only agreeable remedy. It Is not a liquid or
snuff and Is easily applied. For cold in the
head It Is magical. It gives relief at once.
Price 60 cents.
For fifteen years I nave been greatly an
noyed with this disgusting disease, which
caused severe pain in my heed, continual
dropping Into my throat and unpleasant
breath. My sense of smell was much im
paired. Ry a thorough use for six months
of Elv's Cream Kalm 1 have entirely over
come ttiese troubles. J. B. Case, St. Denis
Hotel, Broadway, N. Y.
Purge out the lurking distemper ttat
undermines health, and constitutional vigor
will return. Those wbo suffer from an en
feebled and disordered statt of the eystem,
should take Aver's Sarsaparilla to cleanse
the blood and restore vitality.
Book lea's Aralea Jetv.
Thh Bust Salvb In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilblaina
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
aioney refunded. For tale by E. Jamea.
OBITliABT.
FAR ABA UGH. Died, at his residence
In Carmll township, on Sondav, November
29, 1885, Mr. Matthew Fara'baugh, aged
about 62 year.
The deceased was a stone cutter by trade,
and was a well known and esteemed citizen.
May bis soul rest lu peace.
LORETTO HOUSE,
(Formerly known aa the Myers House)
LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
W. U. l-RTJXKR, Proprietor.
t57Sampie Room for Saleprren and good
stabling for boises. tifTBRna Mod-
BB4.TS.
Efcetwl orw, Sept. M, 1SS6.
ADMIN ISTRATIUX' NOTICE.
Kstate of HiniT Hn. decrased.
LcttoT of Ad ministration, rum teatamrnro mn
f. on the estate of H-nry Hrown. deecased,
Ikl.At W i ini.T l.i ... , i.V. KK-ina. I.n.n ...ntl tn
i tne nuilorc luried. notice Is hereby lven lo those
Indebted to 8-ild oslate that payment mast He
maili without dnly, and those harms; rlattns
aalr.st the same tnu.'t present them properly an
tuenttoated lor settlement.
MAlttJAKET BKUWN,
Administratrix.
Wllmore, Iot. , iww.-t.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice
Is bereby r1vcn that the piirtterM hera
f' re ctistlnar bttween 1). O. Mver and Bro. haa
tcen dissolved by mutual consent.
P. i. MYERS.
J AMl.'j . MYEKS.
Tbe haiineci of the late Brm will b settled up
by O. K Vyers. All persons Indebted to said
Orra will make Immediate payment, and these
bavlDj claims will present tbem witboat delay.
V. MYERS A BKU.
STRAY HEIFER. Camn to the res
Idouce el tbe inbsnrther, -n Allegheny town
ship, aboat the middle of June, one red. twe-vear-old
beirer, with rljht ear out oil. two short sifts la
tbe left, white spot on the torehead and a little
while en tbe belly. The owner Is requested to
noma lorward
d. prove prortprty. p7 enamel
T : otherwise she will re iiispnr
e and
'.tiliaa to lw. SAMUEL WILL,.
A'l"Rheay T vp. !)cc. t. I5.-e
To Gratify His Wife
A Clood RMa for npplnr.
'For many yean I bad inBered from a Com
plaint whlca tho physician call Drool. 1 bd
employed ome of tho moat noted doctors wutioot
obtaining any perntnent rollef, aad for a long
time my oaio was regarded as hopeless. All whe
knew tho elrcamstanc-s said 1 matt die. Finally
my wife Indaeod mo to try a bottle of Dr. Kenne
dy's ravorlto Kotn4.' wMch she had some
where heard of or on advertised. Without the
lls;bteft fstth in It. but enlolv to aTa'lty her, I
boaicht a battle of a dragfsi la or village. I
used that and two or throe bottles more, and te
make a Inns story short I am now as healthy a
man as there Is In the ennntry.
Slnre then I hare recommended 'Favorite
Remedy' to ethers whom I knew to have suffered
from Kidney and I. Ivor complaints ; and I assure
the pubMe that the ' Favorite Kemedy" has done
Its work with a similar completeness tn every sin
le Instance, and I trat km other sick and dls
coarared mortil may hear of It and try tbe ' Fa
vorite Rraely.'a I did." Wm$ktngon Monro,
Caltkill, S. Y.
Ino't t.t h Foolish Prejudice aralnst
popular mclioine Sturm botwren yna and tho
health of roar wite. child or bahy. Iris always
rtvht to advertise a 1 !sfnif. Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite Kennedy" it a t.rslD. It has saved
thoussnda. and It win l,elp yon. Ir you are sick
from troubles of the Kidney's, Howels. L.lver and
Blond, spend 'Jno IMInr I r tblp King ol Medi
cines. From Pole to Pole
Ami fUBSAT.iaii.LA ka demonotrmted Ita
power of eare for all dlMaeee of tbe blood.
The Harpooner's Story.
It'no BtdorA, Jun 1, 1863.
Da. J. C. A T"a Si Co. Twenty vaara afo I
vh a barooonor In tba North pacific, wbra flvo
etbora of ua orew and my ixlf war laid op with
pmrrT. Onr bodtoo were bloated, gumi iwoiloa
and bfeodtnir, teeth loot, purpla blotcbM ail
evar na. aod oar broatb aoamad rotton. Taka It
bv mod lanro wo wore protty badly oft. AU on
Huno-Julce waa accidentally dtroved, but tba
HTH&in bad a cor.jlo doacu bottle of Anil
fUBOAriBriXA and pave that. Wo recov
ered on It quicker tbaa I bave ever aeea mea
broajrbt about ey any other troeunent for fcarvy,
aad X veaeen a food deal of It. feetog- no men
tion In yonr A Imnnae of your fi ftraf aril la l-elnc
pod for eenrry, I tboaRbt yon ought to knew of
Ctilx, and o veDd yoa the facta.
Rc-ipstfuliy youra, Bu.ru T. yntOATB.
Tho Trooper's Experience.
jroHWfi. Baniloland' S. Ar-ica.)Morc7 ; JJM.
Di. J. C. Am It Co-Oentletnn : I hava
nncb jnleavuro to tet!fy to tbe ervet vaiue of
your barsapsrilla. Wo have been ataUanaa
tar" for over two year, daring which tlrr.a wa
bad to live In aenWi. fsetng vnder oanvaa for
nah a time broavn en what la sailed tn thla
eonntry Morei . " I had tboee aorea far
enme time. 1 w-m advised to take your ?
pAHlla. two bottle of which ma.ie my t
disappear Tapldly, and I am now quite wail.
Youra truly, T. E. Bodh,
Troeptr, Cap MjunUa
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
! tbe only tboronbly efJWetlvo blood -Bnrlfler.
the only medicine that eradicate tbe polaona of
rerofula. Mercury, ana vodiaa-iqu uu
from the (yatem.
rnava-RBD bv
Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, '
Bold by all Dmrnrl'ta : Prloe fl j
blx botUee tor 94.
Sheriff's Sale.
TT vlrtao of a writ ot Inert FtHat, tuned oat
I of the I'nurt ol t'oroaion 1'iean of ''amhrta
Oonr.ty and to mo directed, tho following lo
erlried real rotate will rpoed to public aale
at tho Mamlon Hruo, Johnstuwn. Pa., on
SATURDAY, 5th Day of December,
at I o'lok, p. ni , to wit :
All the rUht, title and lnterot of Adam Km
ery. of. In and to ail th:it pertain piece .r parrel
of land ultute In the townhli of la- lor. n.unty
of t amhrta and State ol PerncylTanla, bounded
end described a9f'lowa, vlt : Hi'lnn-n at a
beech, thence ty l.Td r.f Jol:n Stewart ami Allen
; llrowo euutn &6 dcurees, wat 178 perche? to a
j hickory: thence hy land, in or Inte, ol Henry
. O-oehenour south detcreee. ppt 7f rerche? to
I a mm: thence by lund now or late nt lohn ti.
I Crochenoor fnut'i S;'S lei;ree. eat 85 pe'chen to
pot, rorth 81V; dcKrees. eajt 7J pircli8 to a po!"t:
J aouth S1W ilmtifM, eaat 14 parches to a cherry;
' loath 74 decrees, eart -Jt'4-10 perche to a chePt-
nut; thence hy paid land of J,iC"b V. onBhenoar
j north 3i deitreop. east 14 8-10 t e-ches to a hickory,
i north J. d'lfrees. exst M perclie t a post: thence
1 by land now or late ol John Stewart north SS de-
prre9,wet 41X perches to a beech, south 65 de-
arree". wet n percnep to a post, norm w neKreei,
wept C4 percties to tre place or beifinnma;, con
taining 12S acre, lSpercl.es anil allcwancea, more
or less. Taken In execution and to be sold at lbs
ult of the J'lhimown Savings Bank.
Tm o Salb One third of the pnrehap
money to be paid wh3n the property IP kne-ked
down and the remaining two third on oonflrma
tlon of tbe deed.
1. A. I.T'THFK. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Kbens'mrar, Nov. 10, lt.
Gody's Lady's Book
AND THE
CAMRRIA FREEMAN
BOTH lUB.
ONE YEAR FOR S3.5Q
Ebensburg Insurance Agency
T. W. DICK,
General Insurance Agent!
EBENSCURC. PA.,
Policies written at abort notice In tfca old
reliable
iETNA,
Old Hartford
Aad otber Flrftt-t'lnin Companies.
"THK STItNV OK MV 1.1 ffC"
AuJ tft. Art o( Money ueranar wiia
, VI to -r u1'1 'trt- -1 in r. l",w
-M C.tJ.e Pr.r. I!5S. CT w "' tj
Aareae Make & m
Dmr Selllar Perfect
FAMILY SCALES
kBtirelr - onnfijile. w-tys .nf (-"m eio 15 i-w...
What er fm '. n.- 11 if .1 -li 1 nr. Kapirt ulumtpci
le.sia. I-OK3liit 4 MCMAKIN. ClHClNMATl. O.
NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of
the !ounty of t'ambrta, Tnthhflrs and
l'fral represeDtaliTe ef (lllllan Hoftmaa. de
ceased .
rtii. Tou re hereT rlted to be and
appear before fbc Jnuites ol tbe Orphans' Dourt,
to be held at F.bensbnrs:. en Isie flrt Monday of
December next, then and there to accept or rs
rnse to take tbe real eitat of 'tllllan Hoffman,
!ecenso4, at the aiprat?f valuation pat upon It
by an Inquest duly awarded bj the said tioert, er
how oaune why the tana should not be sold.
I). A. LU1HKR.
Sheriff.
KbenabBrg. 0t. at. IMS.
OTICE or A rpi-i cation oy Char-
b rni thi FiBAaasT Hill 1'bmtbrt
Aa-soriATioK.
Notice is heral Riven that ar.ailration will be
made to the t'oiirt of romnon fleas ol Crnrla
bounty on the i ond Monday of Vt mbtr rt for
charter for the ' I'leafant Hill -e-..etrj Ao
eiation;" the ohjeotdf wbirh aBptwiatfoo Is to pro
enre, maintain and desorate a cemetery at er wr
Olaasxnw, (Cambria county, Pa.
A. V. BARKEK.
Attorney for Petitioner!.
Fbensbnrn. Nev. 30. l-Joi -3t.
STRAY STEER. Csime to the prem
ises of the iiihsrlber, la Sammerhlll towa-
hip. t'ambrta county, on or aUoat April lt last,
a vearlinK steer dark brindle. with a notch In tbe
under part of the rlht ear and a white face.
Tbe owner Is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay cbaric and take him away: other
wise he will be dispoaed of arrordm to law.
HAMKL SilLLT.
Hot, m. isss.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
PAtata of DcsTBta Hbawlbt. deeeased
Letten teetamentory on tbe estate or nennis
Hrawley, late of Kt.ent.urir borojfrb, deceased,
harlnv been eranted to tbe on.trratjrned, notice
Is hereby ivn to those Im1eltd to said estate
that peymont roust be made without delay, and
those liavlnar claim airatnst the nm most pre
sent tbem properly an'hentlcated tor settlement.
JOHN A HLA1K, Kxecnlor.
Ebonsbore, Nor. 30, lutt.-eL
A
hereby lren that John P. O'Neill, of Wash-
Inmnn townahlD. Cambria county, has made a
genera! aslnmsit for tbe benefit ol bis credi
tor to the uoderfilaned. All persons Indebted to
the aatd John P. I I'Meill are requested te make
payment, and those having '!imi U present
vi i niui .
J. SAM'.rKS, AssiiAio.
i iiii.ir
I
Nov I
CARL RIVINIUS,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
WATCHES.CLQCKS,SPECTACLES
Jewely. Silverware ,ahd Musical Instruments,
ebensburg, pa.
mm rwm.
Entered according to Aot of Conptrras, in the year 1871. by IB kl A CO.. (Lock Box 890,
Indianapoiia, Intl..i in tho OiSce th j ',jhrr.rtan r f Conereaa. at Waahlccton.
Solutions to the above Rebus will be received
until Dec. 24tli, noon, and on Christmas morning
at ten o'clock, at mv store : the announcement
hvill be made as to who the lucky person is that
I has given their solution First. The winner will
then and there be presented with a present taken
from -my immense stock. Parties entering for
this contest can rest assured that it will be con
ducted squarely, as all solutions must be handed
in in sealed envelopes, when they will be num
bered, and the lowest number having a correct
solution to be declared the winner of the prize.
Ebensburg Nov. 20.) CARL RIVINIUS.
Hardware !
IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF 15 H
K.NHTUJ1IO A.JSTD VICINITY.
77JE TAKE THIS OPPOirrUXITY OF IN-
formino; the people of Kbensvurr and vicinity, th;it we hare
opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and
complete stock of hardware of every description,
t&-MEcjr.4.yTcs' tools. nrrrnFi:' iT.inim4Rr.
r 1.1 liMlM l'LEM EXTS.FURK . Sl'ADES. HL.iC
T SMITH TOOLS, HORSE SH (ES, HARROW ri,S
X3TXATLS OF ALL KEVDS.BAR IRO.Y and STEEL,
BHOUSEFURXIS11LyO GOODS. RE-
lrVOLJ 'ERS, CI TL ER i G LWS, SHE L L S,
lr CARTRIDGES, Til 'EYES. CoRVAG E, E TC.
Referring to the above, we respectfully ask tho citizens of Ebens
burg and surrounding country for a. share of their patronage. We
have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bought
our goods for cash and believe wo can offer great inducement to
those who desiro to purchase.
Ei DUFTON & SON.
EnKHfBCRe, April , 1M.
BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST
l Have Now in Store the Largest
Stock of Hardware Ever Offered
in tho Country, all bought at
Rock-Bottom Trices for Cash and
all First-Class Goods. I do Not
Buy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap
Job Lot or Auction Goods. What
ever You Buy From me Yoa Can
Bely on Being Worth the MoDey
You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad
vance I am Now Selling Many
Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at But I Shall Con
tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock
up. Wh?n You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin, Hard
ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Fanning Implement, Call
and See my Prices I am Not Uundersold.
G. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburg August 14, 1885.
If you with to Farm for Profit, READ
HOW THE FARM PAYS," 412 pages.
-If you xrish to Garden for Profit, READ-
"GARDENING FOR PROFIT," 300 pages, $ 1 .50
If you wish to becoms a Florist, READ
Practical Floriculture," 300 pages, $I.5C
All By PETER HENDERSON.
Any of th afcove booV. mailed free cn rrceipt of the rrii'. Our
iCatilogue for 1SSG, of 140 pajres, contain;; descriptions and ill is
itmtiona of the newest, best, and rarest SEEDS and PLA NTS, will l.
Ifloalled on receipt of 6 cts. in stamps to cover postage.
Puter Henderson & Co,35ckst-
PITH AY
CATTLE. Cnnie to lht
ef tha snbscrlber In Ptts f
ship, on or aboat tbe 1st eljnly. elbt head of
Ten d a cattle so (l posed to be one year eld. lor
head bae tha point eatoff the rlsht ear and the
other fi-nr hae oth ear, split. The owner er
owners are reqnted to some lorwsrd. pre
property, t ay charges and take them away.b.er-
Pean twp.. Dt.3, lis.
rj 0 mi rRFFRK.-UwMl Kat for ad-
I TcrtimR In w J -- d new.par'T taet f--.
Hardware !
:o:-
$2.50
: NOTICE. In t r e Onar ' Couit of
; JLI thet'onnty of t'tr.a. To the hetra and
lfil reresen'-attTer ol t atoarlne Lner, 4e
. oeed.
' Drsstis. Ton are hereby etted to be aal
' F ear rel rs t .'o-lres of the Ori fcars' "omrt.
tc te nfia 11 liw.'bh. ii i v.u j m
liccrnibT rrxt, then n1 'here to a-ei.l er ra-
tn-e to take tbe real e-tbtr ot t atbariaa Iener,
drociS".!. at the aiiried lot'co put jea It
1 l.r an in.icert da'.j awarileil by ibr 1 t. urt.
r show cause why the same ,Ho.id no. he eld
r- A. Lt II. LK