The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 19, 1886, Image 3

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LOCAL A'D PERSONAL.
Here. There ami the Other riace.
Uablo &
Gable & Co. for Table Linens.
Gable & Co. for Towels.
Gable & Co. for Silks.
Gable & Co. for Muslins.
Siorz lou know, of course, that Gable & Co.
are selling Ladies' and Children's Cant .t
less than cost in order to close out balance of
stack, it you don't, it might pay you to
know it.
Sunday net is tbft first day of spring.
For tho best flour in tba market gu to the
For all kitds of Rroctrtes, fretih and
furf, B0 to tbe Sugar Bowl.
Sparkling nn-alcobolic crape mils for
gala at tbe Mountain Ilouse bar.
If you an sroinir to sell, eet your sale
bV.'.s prided at the Fsikmas Office,
It is faiJ that a shaft for coal Is to be
ank m lne neighborhooil of Wilmore.
Tt)f miners at Lilly's on Tuesday last
strsrk for an advance or tn cents per ton.
Lyman R. ".Valker. of B'airaville, has
eone to Africa to enaae In missionary la
bor. P'!r connty lleerje applications witl be
fon'i 1er1 by the Court on the second Mon
day of April.
Tff flr?t robin made Its appearance
on Tuesday last; at least it was the
grat ere fist we saw.
-IW Father Browne, of Lilly's, Is lyln?
Trv !i-. and grave fears are entertained
hut re w!'l n"t recover.
rp'i of our citizens who are subject
(hp fl'irasp are now manifesting symp
tr(L of "rrinz f-'ver."
Two women belonging to the Dunkard
fs'h were bspted in the Stonjereeir, at j
. . . . . i
Jo!;o'f n, rn nnnay last.
Mr Jon (t. WatFrs, of Blslr county,
tm aciln ben api.olpted Fish Warden for
B air and Cambria counties.
Ji ipli I-teiiherti, Tvho was sent to the
re f irn rrMe,l at Morgans about two years
gn rt-turnt' l on Wednesday,
A irreat niniber of landlord,, from all
prs of the county, were visible on our
trpt on Monday and Tursday.
Tt'e examination of aspirants for a ca-dpt-thip
at Vet Point will be held In Johns
town on next Tuesday, the 23d Instant.
T;.e Gallitzin Cornet Band has spent
darin the past ypar more than one thous
and d l.ars for uniforms, instruments, Ac.
A f randard specific and absolute cure is
fiiucd in tt great liver and kidney medi
cine, Hunt's Remedy. Beware of imita
tiocs. We are informed that Mr. John Schwab,
of Leretto, will have charge of the liverj
stable at Cresson dnrirn the coming sum
mar. Ons hundrod and ninety-nine applica
tions for license were granted by tbe Court
r n Ti piy last. Sixteen were refused and
cr,c Vp'd oer.
T X T- T f '
vv 1J-UAM F. GABLE & CO.
-Haeventli Avenue,
o,Epp,c, ALTOONA.
The Tivntri7. : :
- v.uwuu ui biin r nrrp Hnnra ia m. n
In the convent chapel, tbls place, on Wed-
Dm Lt 8 'clock- A- " will close
icis fFriday) morning at the same hour.
The altars present an attractive appearance.
Ed. T. Dunn, of the Central Hotel, Al
toona, for selling liquor to men of known
intemperate babits. was sentenced to pay a
floe of $50 and costs of prosecution, and un
dergo an Imprisonment In the county jail
for ten days, by the Blair county court last
week.
Better stop your cough while you can.
By and by nothing will do it. It is worth
I tnat Tarker's Tonic is the best
I thing known for coughs, colds, torpid liver,
j kidney troubles and weak lungs. You risk
i your life In waiting. Take it while there is
I yet time.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, widow of
, the late Joseph Thompson, who served in
Captain Andrew Mitchell's company of
Pennsylvania militia during the war of 1S12. !
: flts a pension of eight dollars rer month i
and is the only pensioner of that war in In
( diana county.
There are now sixteen completed pro
' ducing oil wells at Kane, McKean county,
with an aggregate daily production of 1275
barrels. The largest well flows 350 barrels
tm firry nine new wells are being j
: hammered through the rock as fait as steam i
can drive them.
The card of James L. Walters, Eq of I
Johnstown, appears in this Issue, in which 1
ik nnmuioces aimseir as a candidate for
District Attorney. Mr. Walters is an ac
tive aud consistent Democrat, and well qual
ified to perform the duties of tbe office or
of District Attorney.
Mr. j. B. Dnny, or the Mountain
Ilouie, hat placed In tbe room over tbe
Mountain House bar a dne billiard table
and a fine pool table, both new, and of the
best make. Lovers of the cue can now en
joy themselves on as good tables as can be
found in the countrv.
(irazier. the Tailor and Clothier, will be
at the Mountain House, Eber.sbura, Monday
and Tuesday. March 22nd and 23.1, with full
line samples of p. ce goods, to make suits to
order; elso full line samples of ready made
clothing ror men, boys and chiliiien ; also
hats, shirts, collars, ftc.
When the
ONE PRICE,
im i niiadelphia Ledger says : "It Is
stated that orders will be Issued this week
from headquarters dispensing with the an
nual encampment and Inspection of the Na
tional Guard of Pennsplvania, and substi
tuting tleiefor one day s inspection In
Fatrmount Park of the first division and
regimental inspection In other places of
separate regiments. The money saved by
this order. It ts said, will be devoted to buy
ing dress uniforms and helmets for tbe
guard.
On Tnesday Digbt while an engine on
the Somerset &. Cambria railroad was mov-
"K iong mrough Johnstown with a train
of empty cars, tn crossing Bedford street a
piece of street railway rail was caught in
or me cars and in some manner stuck
there With the end nrotrnrtinir The pro
jecting end of the rail scraped tbe fences
and houses along the road until it finally
caught In a tie and derailed two of the
trucks, one of which struck tbe house of
John Fritz, Jr., knocking a hole in tbe cor
ner, and badly frightening the occupants,
who were asleep at the time. Another of
thti cars struck the coal ibed and fence of
Fred. Ellis, and completely wrecked tbe
shed. The tram was moving slowly, or a
great deal more damage would have resulted.
A shocking and horrible accident oc
curred last week in the village of Sharps
burg, near Uollidaysburg. Mrs.. Nancy
Rhodes, a widow, aged 40 years, had dis
missed her fonr little children to bed and
sat knitting by the light from a glass lamp.
The yarn became twisted around the lamp,
and as the woman rose to retire for the
night she dragged the lamp from the table,
causing It to explode. Tbe oil flew over her
person and in a moment she was wrapped
in flames. She ran shrieking from the
boose and was round by the neighbors, who
ran to her assistance, kneeling on the ground
with the clothes burned entirely from her
person, and tbe flesh burned to a crisp and
banking n sickening shreds from ber body.
Although her suffering was excruciating,
she was conscious and able to tell how the
awful accident had happened. The woman
lingered all night in great agony and ex
pired tne following morning.
Gable & Co. for Hosiery.
Gable & Co. for Notions.
Gable & Co. for Laces.
THE HorSTAID MIXERS.
Commit tr from I'lMrffrld I rginff
Ibrm lo fetrlke.
Weather proinoJt icifions must no jv be
baJ on 51 me other factor than the g-onnd-!:
-i tirr es a weather regulator ex-
p ; ! r'.! Trie-day.
-('Ml. M We Q.i.-.rtz is co'ida't.ir of the
rawj-r train on tie Cr?.-on fc Coalport
:i a', wh'rh teao Diking regular trips
r- H'.- V e-.Iav.
T' e ' "v runinu-jsiuners tnet on Mun
ilar int :u-. t ilrrw the names of the Jurors
t;.e whPel for the June term. We will
pb.!h t' li-t next week.
Mr J.d.ii J. Dvis, of Cambria town
w b ) wm hurt last week by the limb of
atr fa'i'Dg upon tlm, I? improving slow
ly ! I now able to eit up in bed.
-M' J Frank Condon, tbe court report
r. tr "'.. 'ns the loss of an overcoat which
wn U4-" from the clonk room of the court
in II illidaysburg on Friday last.
Jans Sproul, of Pomerset county,
ta king to a friend In the street tbe
olbrr day, sank to hit knees, then fell on
fve, sr. 1 died without uttering; a word.
T:.- Huntingdon Daily Xevt Is the latest
blood is loaded with impuri
ties and movp s!n:g!h'y tn 'he v.Mr:s, an
hltersiUv Is needed This condition of the
V'h1 fl-j-.l cuitiot Ih-t I n,' wi'hout fertom
r; su;ts. Tl ere is i'i Mrin betur than
Aye'' S.ir. .parilla to purify the b'oo-l and
leipart i-npfv to tN- system.
Gatwald'n Stalle Bnrnrd
The Johnstown Tribun of Tuesday last
says : "The mines along the Pennsylvania
railroad in Cambria county are embraced in
what is known in miners' organizations as
the Clearfield coal region. When tbe strike
now Id the Cumberland, Pochahontas, Tied
moDt and Clearfield regions was ordered
tfce miners employed by the Standard Coal
Company at Lilly's and Benscreek eame
out promptly for an advance of ten cents
per ton, and so did the employes of W. H.
Piper & Co., also at Lilly's, but when they
learned that tbe Clearfield miners were still
working they compromised with tbe employ
ers at an advance of five cents per ton, aDd
returned to work yesterday, the compromise
having been effected on Saturday last
"It was on that day that tbe Clearfield
miners resolved to quit, and a committee
was sent over to this county to see how
things wera oing here. Tbey found all the
works running. Tbe men employed by Pi
per Co., about one hundred In number,
were Induced to come out vesterdav. after
having been at work only a short time, but I
mo otanoara s men told the committee that
they would not throw down their tools
again until the riiners at (iallitzin and
South Fork had agreed to join them In tbe
strike. The miners at these two places
number three or four hundred at each, and
their influence is very essential to tbe suc
cess or ary movement. Tbe committee
from Clearfield promised to see them and
try and induce them to Join the strike. They
had also been out, but had compromised at
the five-cent rate.
"The employes of J. C. Slineman Co.,
at South Fork, had their wages raised two
weeks ago. without solicitation, and it is
not probable that they will quit work now.
The Clearfield committee may influence the
men at the other works in South Fork and
Gailifzin, however. The miners at Moun- j
tain Dale held a meeting yesterday and '
voted to strike, and the mines are now I
closed.
DEATH FROfl IESTITl T10.
The Huntingdon Veva reports a terrible
1Stu0.w"fferine- r destitution, aud
death the victim being a yount woman
named Mrs. Lizzie Wilmore. who nnssert
a acta TAt-t.n. a i i r
" " ii"- i.umuie nome or
josenn McCartney. In West
on f naay last. The
ber father.
Huntingdon,
had been separated frnm her hiui..nj '., j
her home with her parents, who are aged
and totally unable to provide for themselves
They live In a little one-story frame build
ing in West Huntinorlrvn thmt r....i.
used as an engine bouse, ana is entirely un
suitable ror a human habitation, lu tbl
veritable hovel the family had lived throngh
the winter, exposed, it is said, to ail the
piercing pangs of poverty and neglect.
loojuunif woman's death brought about
a revelation of the fafnilv' iio,o
Her fatal disease commenced two months
' "u opto tne time of her death, not
....uu,.,K Lit-1 imense ana almost con-
h it J: 1 ' sne WM unprovided with
w- aiiicutrsH, nieaicai attention or the nour
ishnent her case required. It is strongly In
timated by those Whose attention haa hun
direcred to the matter that the immediate
cause of tbe young woman's death was the
iacK or tne common necessaries of Jife
Arter her death, no ffllitahln Rhrnml tia
log beeD provided, the lartv w.a .,rlr., i
a soiled calico dress and depo ited on a rude
bier, consisting or two rougn boards placed
across the bscks or two rrail chairs, the only
articles of furniture which the room afforded,
and later the remains were taken charge of
by the poor authorities and buried at the
cnynuoe oi me county.
"Over one thousand miners are employed
on the mountain."
From Mountain Iale.
-Each
. jLrr.H ..'
Of t.:c
!sa t: i'.!
pm-i-er.
-A va:
venture Issued by M. Lindsey,
- Wck'.y yevcs, of that town, and
:i--y paper. We Lope it may
r f
:ab cow belonging to Mr. J. A.
-h rrLd'i-r. i f -.l s piace, died in bis st able
ju .a-;i,r !!,! afiertioon. As no post mor
pxn.lr.iition was made the cause or her
i ari is n-t known.
-H w Mr. J..eph Jam, of the West
ir2. i:i ibis plsci-, came to nave Titaurer
b'.i- k!,(iuse-s r?ceipt for taxes that were
i !.i!id iy tne C-jUiUjissioners has not
;. i xj.ialned.
-A ;.ua.:-r of wealthy Huntingdon
i.r.:.'.v 'a:n.i; , I , r.atiized a block com-
th- iii't'.s.' of boring for oil,
v thir.k ran he f und In Jackson
I that county.
-Mr Fra':cn S hwrib. one o the oldest
ar. ! ili -t I igt.iy rer-pected eitiz-.s ( f Loret
t i. !m l -en protnited riurint: the past week
'-!, Wi-uiiionia. At Inst arcoutits he wad
'V : tlioiuh very slowly.
-Ilea. A. C. White has introduced a bill
Or i(rp-- fur tlie relief of John Montgom-
Ir.-iLii, for damages which he
'j have .'ustaiiied while residing;
shu-i'on City during tbe war.
Harry liodgers, son of Mr Lewis
ff th;4 ri'.ace. who bad hisleabro-
ra iroad wrecfc at nnnne!lsvill a
"-ks ijo, teturned to his home on
lis 1 able lo (jo about on
th." following named liersons
c.ui e-'t a, letti-r ! y cR!ii::g at l!ie E:-:..sinrg
po-toHi-.' Mi-B Mii-nn. FrilZiincer. Miss
Marv Sriortencirrier, 2 : Mis Mary Coney,
Mrs. Rii-hard E'ds-r, Mr. MajZie Jones,
Mrs. Lizz:e J. Jones, Mr. Charles Diwenee,
Mr. Wra. Wright, Robert (iillen.
' Mr. John T. Long, the enterprising con
tractor and builder, of Surnmerhill, intends
; erecting a laree planing mill and furniture
factory at that piace. The luuibtr is al
ready on the ground for the buiMing, and
Mr. Long expects to hav the machinery in
operation by tbe first of May.
George Kron.se, Anthony Vi:e and W. j
II. Wilson, colored became iuvo.ved in a (
quarrel on Saturday night at Osceola. Clear
field county, during which tbe latt r bad his !
skull fractured, and Is not expested to live.
Krouf e and Wile were arrested and sent to 1
the Clearfield jail to await trial. j
We foigot last week to call the attention '
Of our repiters to the change in advertise- ;
ment of A. E. (Jottz, Altoona, P. It is r.ot j
too lute yet. however, for lovi-rs of fine I
clothes to gratify their wants at lint.ii.oiing
e ' ti.oiistiiiitit, E'eyentii avtine, that '
City. His cli.rg-4 Rre very reasonable.
Sul-fcrioers crtr-:riO':itt !: l.ing
their residt-nce on th'.- firtl of Ati:l next i
will plepre notify us where to -end tlmir 1
lai'er-, and when doing so will pi. a-e let
lis know where they have been i King I
their their paper heretofore, and &Kye us
the ttoubie of hunting all over our subscr'p- ;
tion book to find their names :
Robert Cochrane, who was injured on i
t'.:e railroad it Oallitziti about three w, eke
8ko. died from tne effects ot his injuries on
Thursday of 'ast week. He wns e e of !
Gaililzin'? oldest cil;z ns. His remains
Anont four o'clock on Monday afternoon
the stable of Mr. Joseph Gutwald. in the
west end of town, was discovered to be on
fire, and before any work towards extin
, gnishin it eonld be done the whole inside
of the mow was in flames, which in a few
minutes burst through the roof. The fire
alarm was sounded and tbe hose carriage
was soon on tbe ground, a connection being : sBi,,a,in ,,..
made at the fire plug on the corner of Mary ; composed of three
"in ana n;gn streets, two squares rrom
the fire. A dwelling house occupied by Mr.
Luke Weakland, which stood not more than
twenty feet from the burning stable, was in
great danger of taking fire from the intense
heat, and until the water from the hose be
tan playing on it the building was kept
from taking fire bv water thrown from
buckets by men on the roof. Had the hose
been d.Uym much longer tbe building
could not have been saved. The new sup
ply of hose lately purchased by the borough
undoubtedly saved the dwelling, as without
it the fire could not have been reached. The
cause of the fire is a mystery, as there had
been no fire about the stable, which was
always kept locked. About five tons of hay
and a lot of grain and ctop were burned.
A horse that was In the stable was rescued
without being harmed. The loss is estima
ted at about $50, with an insurance of
about ?300 in the Cambria Mutual.
Our public Schools are near their close
ror tnis season. They have not been
i much of a success as they might have been, V n h l' , k 1
inin(n u.... . i M u.Jen, E ti. Dunegan and the
iu vllr. mm iney are met crowded,
i There is a graded school needed badly at
! this place.
! Tbe ladies of this vicinity are trying to
; start a temperance organization. It Is not
known whether they purpose calling it "The
Teachers- Institute at St. Angnstlne.
The following are the proceedings of the
teachers' local institute held at St. Augus
tine on Saturday, March 13, 1886 :
Institute organized by the appointment of
V, W1''. E9-. as chairman.
County Superintendent Strayer spoke on
local Institofes, showing their usefulness to
ceacbers and pupils, and recommending
their organization in each district.
"How to Teach Pupils to Read Naturally"
was read by Miss C. Durbin, and discussed
by teachers,
Referred onestlons
County Superintendent.
Forty lears Ago" was read by M. D.
Bearer, "Launch of the Shin" by II. i.
Kaylor, and "The Burial of Moses" by Mrs.
Supplementary Reading was animatedly
discussed by Messrs. Kaylor and Ryan.
The Best Method cf Teaching Spelling
was oiscussen by yv. yv. Wills and the
Connty Superintendent.
The Uses ot Grammar and Signals in
School were admirably portrayed by Miss
Kate Ryan and Miss E. Stalb.
Wnat We Should Accomplish in Our
Schools was read by Miss Ella Dunegan and
C. Mc
f ?nnnti7
j'i oei iiueiMjeni.
Variety in School Work was pleasantly Il
lustrated by M. D. Bearer.
Physiology in Primary Schools was read
j m. iuneifan. idis subject was
further discussed by Dr. J. C McMullen
ar.u me younty Superintendent.
i wingnt
COSTIVENESS
, seriously all the digestive and
tbPnrS' cludiu7heeK
fhZ .rbenthM'ors"re so affected
SSJSd Whlih 1Vnuthe k' tL.
,oT.i ' tdch, earned throurb the cb
raljla!' C8USe" "htiSm and
.ff!t.Unct,ons of the Liver are also
affected by costlvcness, causing
Bilious Disorders.
Walrnetavv;; "-'W Headache,
v ,, rever. Ihmncss of Vision
Yellowness or 8kin. Patl)g fn h
TdTShOUl.d'Ts- MouthrkrrVd'
Totgrue, Irregnlanty ia the cUoll of
BoweU. omiting, etc.
The Stomach suffers when the bowel
are eonatipated, and Indication or
Dyspepsia,
follow-s. Fetid Breath, Gastric Pf.
braah, errousneas. and Depreion, &reao
AYERS PILLS.
vT?17 stimulate the stomah, free the
& d',drT?' 8Dd by their cleansing
?nlvtonlc TroTertles, strru.1hen
and purify the whole system and restore
It to a salutary and normal condition
LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN!
To the Citizens of Cambria Co.
Generally; to Ccod Dres-
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sers Particularly.
Dr. J,
asrRKD ST
C. Ayer Co., Ixvi ell, Mass.
Sold by all Urugglu.
, Sfl.O I .... 1 n ,i . . i. -
or not. A inmiiii. J - ""'JC'
i "nr ji.iiiij oy me reacners.
or tbe most prominent i The Institute adioumed after tendering a
vote or thanks to Mrs. W. Adams and hu
perintenitent Strayer for the interest they
manifested in its success.
Klla DrxEOAS, Sec'y.
St. Augustine, March IS, '86.
waited on a gentleman who is a ennfectios
er. on a small seals, and who also sells ci
der, and demanded that he stop selling el
der or abide by the consf quences. Of
course, he acceded to their demand.
The miners of the different mines in this
locality are anticipating a strike. They de
mand an advance of ten per ceut. for dig
ging. Rev. Holt, formerly of Brisbin, preaches
In the Baptist church at this piace every 1st
and 3d Sabbath.
The U. B.'s bave a meeting in progress at
Pleasant Hill, rear this place.
The last district institute of the season
will be held at Glasgow on next Saturday.
Reader.
License Applications Rernsed.
The Court refused the applications for
tbe following persons on
Innocent (?) Amnsenient.
Amos Camp be I! and John Xip,, two i
V'-u;.g men oi I.:::ck:ic'. township, undi r
took on Thursday atteu:.Kin of last week to ,
bave a little Fourth of-July e- lebratioti of j
tlu 'rown. They had a hlaeksndth's anvil, !
iu which Uieie was a hole bored for the pur-
lrw of fiiii'itf with powder. After having the '
powder in the place made for it they drove I
an iron ihiir. w hich had a small vent, tiiht- i
iy in and couiuiencid cpeiations. They
had tired it ulT successfully Srveral times,
a;. J thu young men would not have traded
lor a wi:ole pack of shooting crackers and
a toy pito thrown :n. Fmal'y, however, ;
-ry. of
-' I tLJ
H'j
-Mr.
:-!ir.
s In
-'.lav.
' 'Les.
-Et-tpr this year falls on a day or; which
'ng porson ever celebrated it, 6d on
"-"!ifw now llyin will again ceh-'rate
It fal's on April 23. a fact that has cot
tarred since 1734. aod will not again be-
A. tv. Taylor, Eq., a prominent mem
tf hidiaria county bar, was lr. at-
''i cr at , (.urt ,!u, Uii Monday a'M Tues
dv rei,rrsei,i-d tbe teo.pei auco p.o-
':. r ten.on.-t:ai.Ce ai:siiijl the U-'t '.t-
load rpfiisiriii to co otT, si,d after repeated I
failures to discharge it toey concludtd to i
take out lha piu. With a bammer and !
cold chisel they began hammering at tbe j
plug, when suddeutly the hammer and j
chisel struck fire and off she went. Yourg ;
Campbell's hand that held the cold chisel j
was bsdly torn and lacerated and his face !
badly burned with tbe powder, and for a !
time fears were bad that his eyes were se- I
rionslv injured, but it is now certain that '
with tbe exception of a very sore band he is i
not seriously hurt, while X ipp.s escaped with
the ioss of bis hat, either the cold chisel or
tbe plug having gone through its rim wi.eu
the explosion occurred. 1
-At.
rror as m. !e In ?l;i: C; ult ,o
t'J "shrJ e. k before -t- In the
ir cio.n .yealtb vs. Gabriel S,;y'-
I '
- r. -ion, Mxr'ina K:rkpatnck was
Pr-.'Sutrix, i,-fa,! 0f Martha Kirkpatri.-k.
iJ- K. Dnftr.n o . r..ill.,l t,i
iti the several Courts of Cambria
" Mondav last Mr rinflon Is s
s'-'Mr E Duftf-c, hardware metcbant,
I -C', and has heretofore been prac--'t
.aw in Tennessee.
-r.
''"fp win be no encampment of tbe
'")r': ,;ird men of Pennsylvania this
the monew tnr ;n ta,.a., in
rnetliem each an elegant uniform, and
-e7 will be allowed one day in which to
'jr" it, on Inspection.
r' '"ank Molloy, of A Itoona, was re-
" or a gold watch and chain
fraci
c.-u: t
v
r
valued at !
of last week, at 1
eves took tbe watch and ,
room In the Rush House !
nn Saturday night
"" ar2 Ti e
:uin from h;,
?CIt' time djring the tight.
C kohtre, the well known totel keep- i
Lilly's, and Theodore Sell, brewer, ot i
I nme '"'. were In town on Wednes-
Those Wbo know say that Mr.-j
r ' n ir!U'Pttire8 a, KO()d lager beer as is !
!n t-.e State or out of it.
r'e i'!l krown as "blackleg." of
.r,'1('?'' "Ut au;or,g t'.e catl'o in Biack- ,
Jwr;,hip, fla8i it 6aJj iu ap i
' i Ai.ejheny township a!o,
' cv;nilent form than usual.
but
were interred in the Union CVn.eterv at the vent became, eloped from use, the last
Gallitzin on Saturday morning. Serg'-ant
Thomas M'd'l oske-. , Post. G A. It., amend
ed the fur.f ral and fired the nusi s .'.ute.
S heil fv corps of raih-mj u r.gireers ap
pears in Eaeusburg it necessarily excites the
curiosity of our citizens, who are still hop
: leg that ere lone a road will be built down
: tbe Blacklick. A railroad in that direction
would enable a great raanv people to reach
John Owens' store, on High street, where
they can at all limes get their dry goods,
dress goods, boots and shoes; groceries and
proyisions at tbe very lowest piices.
Joseph McMeen was arrested at M:f!lin
town on Thursday of last week and lodged
in tbe jail by Sheriff Fowles and Constable
Rollman, charged wltb administering stry ch
nine to bis wife, who died very suddenly at
her home in Port Royal. It appears that
McMeen wer,t to Patterson and bought from
Druggist Banks twelve grains of strychnine
for the purpose of killing rats. The diug
glst placed the poisonous drug in an envel
ope, and martcd it roi-on. McMeen, it is
a ile. c-il , 1 1 ansferied the ill to another f li
ve lope and tent it to Irs wife as a, i n ;ne, to
be used for the aue, from w hicb ailment she
y-.as sUff,.t ng. She took a dose of thedrua,
and a few minuti s afterward dropped dead.
The latt-st advices from Litkingviile,
Ci.'.tioii County, wbeie Mrs. John Eveihart
and ber mother. Mrs..Gilfi;:au, were so b.u
tally Murdered, develop the fact that robbe
ry was the sole object of the crime. Suspi
cion pointed so strongly to John Porter, a
miner, that a search of his bouse was made
and resulted In the finding of a knife be
longing to Everhart, which has been missed
since the crime. Further search discovered
the roll of bills which bad been s!o! n.
They were concealed in a coal tuine in ar
Porter's bouse. Search was at tune made
for I'orter, but up to this t,fi:- he h;i? not
been discovered. Tun neighbor booil is
aroused and threat? of vjmoury justice are
freely uttered.
The Johnstowu Tribune of Morday
says : "Hon A. Barker came In on the S.
A C this morning ard departed on Day
Express for his home In Ebensbnr?. He
had been doing some temperance work in
Somerset county. On Thursday night be
held a meeting is Somerset in tbe interest
of the Prohibition rarty. 1 here was a uirae
audlenco ..jint. X club- was forrned,
but one w .1. t o ol fii v. At Ix ri n, where
Mr. Barker spoke on Fii t iy to a full
ho:i-.-', a c'ub or tU.ly .-uj o 'l,ers was
formed. On S6tutd. y ( vi r,.nA in. . ti: g was
he'd sit S?iankyi!!e. nd a club was. formed
tb.-re willi n.en.bersii.p f tiv.- ty five.
Mr. B.rk.-r a'.s.j fcpotse Sl.nnUfv:!! last
nigbt. the latter discourse being rather on
the moial and religions side of the temper
ance IsJije."
license made by
Tuesday last :
Patrick Gren, Cambria borough, First
ward : quart license.
Patrick Scanian. Cambria borough, First
yard ; quart licppse.
John Waters, Cambria borough. First
ward ; tavern license.
.Michael Cur'ev, Cambria borough, 2nd
ward ; tavern license.
Peter Toner, Cambria borough, 2od ward ;
tavern license.
Andrew Winn, Mlllville borough, 1st
ward ; tavern license.
James Daley, M illville borough, 2nd ward;
tavern license.
Jarring P. IlDwn M:llyi'le borough, 2nd
ward : tavern license.
Ellen Conley. Mlllville borough, 2nd
warn ; earing house license.
Job Morgan, Miliyidq borough. 2nd ward ;
quart license.
Frederick W. Hoffman, Johnstown. 4th
ward ; tevern license.
John L. Cort, Johnstown, 5th ward ; eat
ing house license
Miller J. Gunder. Stonyereek township:
tavern license
John Giiffith, Croyle township ; tavern
license.
John J. Mcdonald, Portage townsnip:
tavern license.
Griffith Bonner, Galliizin borough ; tavern
license.
Physicians Have I'onnd nnt
, That a contaminating and foreism element
i in the Mood, developed l.y indigestion, S
j the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon
! the sensitive sub ctitane.ms covering of the
muscles and ligaments of the j ,lr,ts. cau-ing
. constant and shifting pain, and aagreeating
' as a calcareouo. eha'ky deposit w hich pro
! dnces stiffness and distortion f.f tbe ioints.
, No fact, which experience has demonstrated
I in regard to IIor,etter's Stomach Bitters, has
stronger evidence to support than this.
namely, that this medicine of comprehen
sive nses checks the formidable and atro
j cions disease, nor is it les potivey estab
lished that it is preferable to the poNons
often used to arrest it, since the medicine
contains only sa'ufory ingredients. t Is
, also a signal remedy for malarial fevers,
constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladdei
: ailmtmto, debility and other disorders. See
i that you get tbe gennine.
j .- . -
I For canned goods of all kinds go to the
, the Sugar bow!.
I - .
i Fits All fits stopped fr by Dr. Kline's
Great Nerve Restorer. No fits after first
day's ue. Marvelous cures. Treatise and
f2 00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to
Dr. Kline, 931 Arcb St., Philadelphia
9 TIMES OUT OF 10
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
CURES
Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
99 TIMES OUT OF 1 00
Dr. Thomaa' Eclectric Oil
CURKS
A Cold or a Hsarssnas.
19 TI IVIES OUT OF 20
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
CURES
Asthma and Diphtheria.
49 TiiMSS OUT OF 50
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
CURES
Croup and Affections ot the Throat
Price 50 cents and fU.oo.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
fr tit f--0,IV
PARKER'S
HAIR OALSAM
tho popular fs-ronf- for drine
tn hair, Ketonn- cKr heQ
r Alt t:ivz;m.-m l ie "
TIio bc-t . ou;;b Ciiro yon can Tie.
An J tl..Ait r.o.vcrTiTf. lcrown f, -rr-n. T
c.im tKYtilr rait:, siwl ril dlv.r,vi ct f i! uv-h
-m oi ii,. rt-.p.
f. i ia vivrt to r'
1 '!-..- it n.
,iru,r-
:!"tra'- " ''1 rjort cajwi vk-o'v- their health w
(h t:mo!r uae of I'IRIIH S Tosic. bill d. 'ar 1. rt.-..
g-arcis. Take It In time. boW Lt aJl iimrd.
lurv botUe at $1.0a
HIDERCORfS
i' t. tnrwt, qtitr-kput and b.t rviro f ir 'orrji.
." l3',c-.'1.n,.it. Hlr.,lniM:..rf.;r.
15c- !I:t . x l O...N. Y.
n-.-.'.i
f.-ui. i-olu by Imijtim
9IARRIAGK I.K FKr. ISiSI n.
The following marriage license bave been
issued by the Clerk ot tbe Orphans' Court
since last week :
Onnrtr B. Strver. Wt Tavlor tnwnrilp and
Matrla .1. Rver. .1 ck.on tcwnhip.
?orre M. "romley and Klira Jane Flennsr
South Y orlt. '
Joseph Koulehash sn,1 ara Wilt. Baker'i
Mlnea. tlumtirlt oiintr
William r.. McKonnell nd Martha Ann Hen
nett, SufiiuerinnriH tewnohio.
Fearfully Common.
Klrtiiy t'omplalnlt amont Hnlh Kexes
and All Akps Brilliant Recovery.
Notice of Appeals.
V u I I I. ! herrhy kIthi that Anp
Thers 1a anmetTiln a aturMlno t. - . - .
The petlon of Fred-rick Bush, of A He- 1 of kMnev i!eae arroie the a morion
gneny township, was held over until argu-
uieut VOurv.
Ashland Items.
The Messrs Flynn are erecting a large
steam mill on the Cresson and Coalport
mad. in Dean township, on the ground
where the old Kager mill stood, near I)y
sart's. Messrs. Dri! & Sellers are also putting up
a mill where the Frai.ciscus & Wood ui ill,
tl at was burned down, stoo:l.
Thre 'tort-s are already running at Ash
land, and there will .'ooo be two none. It
seems that they aii want toeitber keepttore
or tavern.
D. G. Myers is bui.ding a fine bouse, and
John Dougherty baa aiready set up In tbe
biacksnjitbini; business. What we want
now is a postt fEce.
Frank Burss, G. G. Lumade, and two
others, whose r,ames I failed to learn, while
hauling cass in Baker's mires, were run
over by some coal cars and very badly hurt.
Burns Is not expected to recover. K.
Bugrales and Harness.
I bave shipped a car load ot the celebrated
J.'bn A. M;iee bu.?2!rs and a lot of fine
sinn:e liitrno-s 10 i-.ncnsnnr?, wliicli I will
sell .at prices to nuit the times. These bug
gies and harness are superior in every way
to any that I have ever handled In this cfuu
tr, and I hive &old three hundred here In
two years. E. J. DrSKLE, Agect.
A Cireat Discovery.
Mr. Wro. Thomas, of Nentin, Ia., sys :
"My wire bus be.n serloi.sty afT, cteri w,ri. a
cough for twenry-hve yeis. an-1 this unrinn
1 n.o:e severely nun ever nerore. Mie had
used many remedies without relief, and be
ing urged to try lr. Mntt's New Discovery,
did so. with most gratifying r.tiiro. The
first lttie relieved ber very much, an i the
secon.1 bott'e has absolutely cured her.
iShe has not bail so good health for thirty
years." Trial hotr.le free at E. James' drug
store. Large size tl. Oi).
Tub Philade phi Weedy Timet will be- '.
gin next month the puoticatkm of authentic j
histories of ttie Peiiusv Jvania volunteer reg
iments in tbe civil war. These histories w ill !
In each case be prepared by a member or '
the particular organization written about, i
and they will be more personal sketches of '
the regiments and their enrollments than j
records or the battles in which they fought.
P.;i traits of the chief officers will be given ;
sketches of what remains of the battle Hags ;
of monuments erecttd to their memory, and
of the field whereon they won thi ir renown.
The aim will be to furnish to every old mem
ber of tbe regiment and to his friends and
relatives an accurate and faithful history
of tbe organization in which be served bis
country with honor, if not always with re
nown, at a merely nominal price and in a
form that can easily be filed and preserved.
The Timet' "War Annals" have long been
famous, and this new feature of this popu
lar joornal cannot fail to Interest every old
soldier in Pennsylvania.
For the bt st maekeral In the
to the SUfctarLlowl. , ....
market go
Trout Flablnc
At this season of tbe year the thonght? ot
the angler turn to trout. Below Is an act of
Assembly, passed in 18S."!. which the trout
fisher should keep pasted in bis hat:
Sec 1. Be it enacted, etc., That It shall
be unlawful for any rerson to catch, kill, or
expose to sale, or have in his or ber posses
sion, atter tbe same has been caught or
kiiied, any speckled trout, save only from
tbe fifteenth day ot April to Ihs fifteenth dav
of July, under a penalty of ten dollars for
each trout so killied, or had in possession,
but this act shall not prevent any persen
from catching tront with nets in waters
owned by himself to stock other waters.
Totr hate often seen women with marked
paleness or face, vitiated appetites, and a
craving for unwholesome food. Tnese are
signs .r a disordered liver, and tbe Trouble
must be corrected or worse results are sure
to follow. Husbands and fathers cannot
afford to treat this matter lightly. Dr Ken
tiedy's Favorite Kemedy," which dispels
liver rtis-ease. costs less than sick wives and
daughters. Yon wiil find it a profitable investment.
Lyman Dick, an employe at the paper
tr ill i f Messrs. Morrison, Hare Cass at
Koanng Springs, Bair county, r.ce've.i
fatal Injuries on Monday Ut. white trying
to rep'ace a belt on a revolt ing p.jiiev His
right arm was torn t-ff and bis bide crushed
in, and be di. d in a : w hours.
ppi. wthln a few rear. rat. Many cnuo 1
F' "11"1 lu na'ii i.-i,.e ren.1 to jiro,'nc n.1
airtrravnte thf trniiMra .. (or exmr.le rare
!" Hvlns. overwork xn.l xpoure. I)r TVirld
Kennedy, of Eonnnt. TV T.. t often eonirrRtiila
te.l on ti e en-'i.tionil nueraa if Ma me'!olne
railed "Fnvnrlte Kerne.1v" In arreptine anrl mrll
?s'ly nirtse the.e mrt Vi'nlul sn.l rljoao-oiii,
ll..r,tr. Pr,' of thla. like the following are
or r"."!rh.t,t" M" "!,"n,i,,. and sr mil.
ho l,y h'm lor t!i aakertt tnoniBnrls of other
nfferpr" whom he iieaire to rea.-h and henellt
The lett.-r. therefore, may he ot vital imnortanee
'o you or to om ono whom Ton know It 1a
from one ol the heat known sn.l popnlar dii-irlra
in the fine and arowins city from which he
write-, where thne intrr!.te.l may find Mr
t rw ford at hi. Mare of hi.,lne.8 od the corner
ot Mam and T nl n ."tr"et :
SeRrvoFinr.n, M.p., March 22, US4.
Dr. ravid k'rnnrdy. Rontour, S. '. ;
,TU"flOT ,"n . r'a,r? 1 ,la1 affllctel
yv hat I snrTfeil must h lert to the Imeitnarlon
rr no one ran ,,,.r-cir it except thoro who
have irone thromth If. 1 re-ortrt to mm. phval
clHn aod to many different kinds of treatment
and pent a arrest deal ot money, onlv to find mv
eelr older and worae than ever. I mav ay rhm' I
u-ed twenry.flTe bottle, of s preparation widely
adrertiaed a. s ip-rifie for this prrie so-t ol
trooblra. nd fonnd It entirely nBlr.sat ien.t.
tn my race. Your "KAVOKlfE KEMFDY" 1
.sy It with s perfect recollection ot all that wan
done forme beslne.--1s the only thins that die
me the slltthte.t soo1.an.il am hapi y to admit
that lt irayr me prrman-nt relief. haye rerom
mended FAVORITE KEMKOY-ts many peot,?e
for kidney di.rae. and tbey ,n aree with roe m
Faylnirrhat ir. DAVIT KENNEDY'S FAVOR
world for this di.lre.alnir and often fatal eom-
inirn.. i in !itr yon rteem het tor the
FOKD.
Your?, ic. LYMAN LKAW-
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
)K RKU1STEK AND KEOOKDEK
I To the Vr-norrari of t amtria County T
hereby ssnonnre mraelf . a randldate for the
nomination for the otnre ol Krr?ier and Keenrder
at the ensuion Democr'!r PrOonrv Election
. , ClI.KsilNEJ.HLAlk.
Ebensburu. !'., Fsh. -26, lsbS.
1?OR KEfJTSTEK AND KECOKTIER.
To the Democracy of Cambria Ctninty: I here
by announce my.eir as a candidate for the ofllre
of KKiter and lieeorder. anLjrr to the decieion
of the next Democratic l'rormrv ITertton
TIIO.lUS HOOVER,
t'ambria townahip, March ,
IOR REGISTER AND REUOKDEK.
To the democratic Vo'rrt of Cambria County:
I hereby announce thar lama rand ohite ror the
Df mocratie nomination for Hei;tter and bvrord
er, to ba made at your next Primary Election
UEOKliE MILLER.
Conemautrh Korough, Marrh 12, ls8.
)K MSTKKT ATTORN EY.
JAM I S M. W'ALTl-:itS,
fF JOHNSTOWN,
Snbirrt to ttio decision ol
mary EieclioB.
the Democratic pr
I March 1?, ism? )
will
held at ihr tVtnni!.i,mra' nm.. . n
norouati ol EtenbnrK. on the followinr nmed
days, for the differed ditrirts:
Monday, March 221.
Adam, Allea-heny. H irr. nisckjick, Vpper
loder and Lower Yo ler Townships.
Trte$-Jay, March 23d.
Carroll, t'ambrln. -rov! and Richland Town,
sbtpa.and :arrolIir wn and Orubbtown Boroughs.
Wednesday, March 24th.
Vi ashinicton, he-t. VA Irr and I'ortaire T,.wn
ablps, and the 1t and 21 ward" ot I smbria Koro".
Thursday, March 25th.
Reae, yVhlte. Mn-er. Ollltiln ant D"n
Tr.wn.lilr,. nn.l Uaiiilaio, Tannellilll sndhet
S;,ring liorouitha.
Friday, March 26tb.
I'oneroeimrh. Ile-.rflel. and S'onvcreck T wn
hlpx, ar.,1 1ft and 2.1 wards of t'un'-maugh Uor
:iyh. Mondav. March 2!ith.
Flrat. Se.-ond sn.l Third wards or Ji.bnatown
Brtjnjfh, and I'r.;,ert Ijj'cnh.
Tuesday, March .loth.
Foorth. F',rth, Sixth and Seventh wards or
Johnstown H'rouo.
Wednesday. March 31st.
Kn.qtiehanna ToFn"hfn. t'ooufrajale r nd yv 11
more Hjiouut-.s. and Eat sr.d West Taylor Town
ships. Thurtdav, Ayril lt.
East Conemmmh. Franklin, Lr.retoand Iil!y
H..ronirhe. and Jackon and .Suinir.erhill Towd
fbips. Friday. April 2 1.
First and Serond aril ff MiliviileBorniish,
Wosdvnle Horouuh. and Ejst and Wast wards cf
EbensSurn BorooKh.
Appeals on un.-ratrd lands will be held on tba
same dJte a. aea'rd land.
The AfCr. rs are required by law to attend on
tbe day ol appeals l.r rneir dis:.rtei.s.
JOHN KIKUY, )
.1 A 1 E.S ('( ST!, IW. Ooromiasloners.
DAVID HAMILTON, S
Attest:
1. A. MrfloroH. t'lerk.
EBENSBURG
-NOSMALSGHOOL"
A3
Thorocirh. I'rsrt -a! .m l rri:re!ye Srhool
MO.VD H APRIL 2(1, ISSG,
For a term ol TI'S WKIKS, in charse ol
7ounty Su;rintr,,,,r,t I,r;ai strayer and I'rof.
Thomas J I lei I. nrjil nato , ; t he Indiana Sta'e
Norma! 8 hr,.-!.
S.1 I'Et-rioit
Are offered to t he
srnnol at marh l.
scho .l. yVrlt f-. i
matioD to
AIV.:"TAfiKS
: i ers o' the 'onnty to attend
'- r.ift th .u it -r,y other iood
i'ree c n-iilar alviiuc ruti In for-
If
it(
uA.uuiiiL1 into aw Migmuue.
and Beauty of liis New Spring Stock.
-A-ILjIF1. C3-0
von love Xiee Cldt.lins. GOETZ flip T-n'Inr
invites you to Xo. 1511 Eleventh Aveniio. 1-
---s
aiie(r
Merchant Tailor,
1511 Eleventh Ave.. Altoona, renn'a.
Hardware! Hardware!
IX3?C)RT,ATs.T TO CITIZENS OF 7
ENSBURG VJSTD VICINITY.
13
E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IX-
forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we have
opened out in the Tudor buildinr' on Tliih street- a nw, larp-e and
complete stock of hardware of every description,
tSTMECHAXICS' TOOLS. nrrr.DFh'S' J?A HDTl'A HE.
UTFAHM1M 1'LEM E.VTS. FORKS. Sl'ADES. h'L.i f'A -
UTJMITH TOOLS. UOUSE SHOES. ll.iUUniy J J.Y3
tZ-.VAILS OF ALL KEI)S,BAR IUO.Y md STEEL
VSriIOUSEFURXISlTl.XG GOOVS. JiE-
tiTVOLl'ERS, Cl'Tf.Ein; OL'XS, SHELLS.
trCARTJiID(jES, T II 7.V;,S, VORDAOE, ETC.
Referring to the above, we respectfully ask (he citizons of Elen3-
burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We
have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have boucht
our goods for cash and believe we can offer great inducements to
those who desire to purchase.
E. DUFTON & SON.
Ebknsbcro, April S. 15.
CARL RXVINTUB, "
PRACTICAL
WATC8MUCB & 4EWEtEB,
AND DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks,
JEWELRY,
SDYfirware. Musical Mrnots
AND
Optical Goods.
Sole Agent
-FOR THE
Celebrated Rockford
WATCHB8.
Columbia and Fredonia Watches
In Ky anrl Stem Winders.
L.i:GF. SELECTION op A LI. K1ND
of JEWELRY" always on hand.
t ? My lin of Jawelry ia unsnrri(l.
Cc.H'e a.nii ( for yourself bt-fore purchas
ing; hpre.
ALL WOKI GUARANTEED
CARL RIVINIUS.
Ebensbnrg. No?. 11, 1883 -tf.
'. ' v j
V" - ' -z,.H . J
I k.rL.Li-:;..'.r;rj
-r -- ' J?"
THE BOTTOM IS REACHED al LAST !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED
in the County can be found at my Store. These are all Firat-Chss
Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom prices. I do not
buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods, and
whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth th money
you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling manv goods at
much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to pell at
Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. When
you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, Nails4
Iron, Glass, Trunks and Fanning Implements, call and see my Stock
and learn my Trices. rpQ I will not be undersold. Aug. 13, "S5.
C3-. HTHnTTLET,
HIGH STREET,
- EBENSBURG.
TOUCH'S wrlt'.en at aliurt nctlea la ti;e
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And other First !. ('ampantm.
rl W. DICK,
At. EXT FUR THE
GJL.T UAUTFOItl)
FIRR IXSIIRAXCRGOITV.
U.MMKNCED BUSINESS
,'.r.-liiin. J 117 15
I IU'.VTY St I'KKINTKNDKNT.
r. . Box KhenabBrir. Pa.
Marcli H, ia9.st. 81
AN
r of
lor a
V"OTT3K IS HKKF.KY OiVF.N THAT
i.1 ai.;)licar!nn ll l.a m-1 t . tl, .v. rm
ine iuifl ni it5pm i va ni a on .1 pr:l tn. It
cnaner ior me n.rrer.s c. mpanv. or
in iho towi,..tu,a of I'enri, I'lnna and ralton. in
Alleariieoy county, nn.l fiinplyinif Pamo In l'i'ft
burtrli. Alleirany. Wilkmahiinr, Hr,)rlKk
(Irttmh.rj, M-Krprort. I.Htr.-r, Blalr'viHe"
In..ina ana JohnJlowr.. P.. with th rialit of
Jayicn aaa pipes tl.roum. A!:rKhny Wniin,T
land, Indiana and !amhria rountlra .limn Flta
aimmanf, James WllliMim. John KradirT ; W
Helmoid n T. M. Armnronic l,ainK BVoftae
iutieribe' to aalj
f,.f.K H'laZ k SIMMONS. Attomej-a.
Pittsburgh. Marrh 19. lhf.-3t.
hotnea. tl!l to 94 a rf.iy c.n rn.nv no :
work srt.i l.v m&il : no rauva?inic. w h
-oo.l .l-msni lr ..nr work and in'n 's - i ! v ' .a
V'"vmnt. a-1'l -. .tt. ti.. tttT5i
J1-I MJ I IIVrAXY, V04 Tin Kl I Inr In
nattt. Obi.
T.
W. DICK, ATTORNET-AT-liAW,
E(Dabmrc, Fa. In fcalldlnc of T.
J. LloyH, lec'd. (flmt Bir,) tJentr ret. All
miDDer el leml Waalneaa attended t atlafaio
rii and callaMin apelaltr. Iin-r.-tf.l
G
EO. M. HKADE,
S-OfBee on Centra atreet.
.1 I.A W,
Ltr ii ...
II."
MYEUS.
ATTO EH E Y-A T-l.K W .
LBivmna, ra,
Obiae la (VUooade How, en autre ureet.
rPKKdAMHRIA KKKEVIAN rn hnd fi.r
1 te fmaH nu SI l0 per er. In aUvanta.
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