The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 26, 1886, Image 3

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MARCH , I6.
rX PERSON AL.
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Hr. Yd ami the Other Place.
vow if the time to adTertle your pring
H j .aid that this is no a rood season
ft,fnPu,r"
,For tfc beat maekeral In W market K0
yar the tl flour ln tne market go to the
For Sli gll-us ui kiw-iii-h, nu ana
pur?. W tn ttlfl Sue" BowK
twalve-thousaml-tlollar temperance
dotl i to be built In Somerset.
jjar,iii-.gjotj having eot her water works
l,7ow lisr.kerlDR after the electric llRht.
Ymi ran ry ' soap for ten eta."
,t Barter'. "1 H00 ""P " '"t too.
Tarartav. ADrll 15th, haa been appolnt-
rbor Dv h Governor Fattiaon.
Oroat le of moalin. at Barkers this
j. if you want a baroaln now is your
Lne-.!r!v!ne n the Chst creek and
tf1itprnf the Susquehanna rirer has
cowrr "'.
I!vf mn tried Barkers floor, at. 11.25
p,r If not. try 11 l on!e 8P
cnu t'V It.
-rt j,ibnnwn Democrat ssvs that the
,c nrl het arn'ea erf selllns: In that
-Vest a 1!rrer barrel.
Tbp irlrer at I.lllv'a have aealo eone to
mtrk tmvlni' been rrantert the advance of
n ,(.nt' s tn askeil for.
t (Ymmilon,r Franoto O'Frell. of
Inrcfn. hn berl one of his lees severely
ljurt r(;prt!v. I ahle to be about again.
Vr. P Mvere removed his fsmllv to
X,Mrrt on Wpdnesdsv lat. where he has
Uit fprnri!"rf a r"w dwelling honae.
rfnnf fK'dnev snd I.lverl Remedy
hpn nwil evor thirty vfars, and saved
thonr'l ?rom l'n?prin disease and death.
Vr S'rsver's Normal School will be con
duced In Armorr Hsll. Mr. Leech will
bnM f-T'b !n t' Fub'lc School Building, at
fteoM mn.1.
Jnlinn'e Mtl'r, a little crand child of
y. j TTorTcr. of this rise, died at his
irtr;hir' on Saturday tat. aged about
Rsro of frsnds. B nre von get the
jrn!n Pr Thoms' rdertrle Oil. It
nTft Colli". Troup, Asthma, Desfness and
Jnn B. Collin, mechanical engineer of
Uis ppnrTlTnl railroad at Alfoona. died
In that eltr on Saturday last, aged flfty-
t'uM yssr.
If ymi w"1 a real good una n at a low
prii-p, buy It st Barkers' at fen cents a foot,
mil von will have more soap and better
(oap t the price thsn evr before.
luae Oamhler. a German pack rdW
wt robbed of fl04 on the cart between
TTmnstnii Altoona on Tnsday last by a
lot if mtiKbs who got on tha train at
Tyrone.
A frpiffht train was wrecked at Mineral
Tnirton Friday nleht. csuaed bv a broken
IX Ek1'' oars were rtemolinhed and a
bratofrun name'l John Dewitt was slightly
!c-irH
-Captain Michael Quartz will punch the
t!-it on the ('reason A Coalport railroad.
wt::i the oars nn that road commence haul
Int paieneer. which will he about the first
of next month.
-Mr. Tlstt A Olunt. of Besde town
itilp. started np fieir saw mill lat week.
Tify ba t lar?e number of log and are
still bringing In more. Tha mill gives em
C'ojTen: to ou'te a r.nrsber of hands.
-Mr, Mr.hn A Slrauer on Tuesday
last shipped another car load of horses from
tt sD'ao to Lancaster county. This Is the
tt!M car load htppd by these gentlemen
isd there coa'd he several more bought yet.
The County Commissioners commenced
bnldlnc the appeals for the different dis
trlts thronehont the county on Monday
!, nd quite a nnmber of citizens froai the
d!I?reit districts have been visible on our
l'r?etj this week.
Tbe follow'na names can each get a
inter hy falling at the Ehensbnrg Pott Of
ie. Mn. Rachel Rager; Mrs. Sarah A.
Setfemver: Mrs M'nnle RoherU; Mrs.
Millie DitIs; Mr. Nathaniel Linger; Mr.
Jueph Rowers
-Tb;s week we publish the card of TI. (i.
Boss. at a candidate for the nomina
tion tor the office of District Attorney. Mr.
f-f iat prepnt filling that responsible
P"".!on aid ha performed the duties of
rS-e during Ms term with decided abil-
!:y
-JV'irrtav f.f lat week was the day for
i'j the applications for license In In
ra eonrtv Judge White refused all
P'ieaMons holdlna that the llnnna was
cot
teeary for public accommodation.
"Tsls new no licecsed house In Indiana
winty.
r ymir congh while yon can.
J nothing win do it. It Is worth
V
H4!r.s. 'hat Tarkpr's Tnnlr la th best
ti'r.f kTinwn Tor coughs, colds, torpid liver,
'"v t-r,t!os and WPSfe lungs. You risk
mrli'e ! wa!t!n2 Take it while there Is
T'ttims.
-Cintain William Linton, of Summit ville.
to tfie frr.r.t this week as a candidate
jcr A,crab',. Cap tain Linton la well known
twnrtont tu cooDty. where be bag hostg
Wend,, an,, f nominated and elected,
w 1 make an enfeinZerit and active mem-
tbe Legislature.
;Mr Alnwta Maon. of tbe East ward.
T to Fj,t Conemaugh. wber be has
good position fiom the P. R. R.
""T Mr M woDld have moved this
1 W wl?h him success In his new
WrtndriiW QiifMt, nf f'nn A -
.o.town prmtemt. ba been granted a
and har py amonnting to I 200 up
ber, la,-, tD(1 13) montn thereafter.
fontracted rheumatism during
- rm nf service, from athlcb he has ever
" -nrrjav
next SOU at Public sale, one ,
nn.
. ". one mare, one
v, vi sneep. wagons, narness
nurr'h'r of other artlel t.i nnmer
mention
bale will be
held at his
when a rea-
fwi hou
w at two o'clock.
r,ia r ,
will be glvon.
r. John Q w ' . . . , .
" ' - cuiy, or Allegheny
T r,e t of Chest Springs.
. . ro,d' wI!l on Saturday n
on tbe
irriev nert at
oV!wk. r w ..u . i . i
ill'J"mUtnX f b0r,M' Cmtt''- frm-
rre . ......
jatoea by tbe bushel, and a
t&r Of other -
3,.,. i uties mm uuioeiuus iu
-The I . . .
th orln standard silver dollars
",,'," ounng the week, ending
;rtt k WS ',08 000- The Issue
I the corrMpcnjlnK period of last year
.rl'V'.m. ti,. . ,
'Mn durlne h. ,u w
"-r-' 1 '..j 110 r)
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Gable & Co. for Embroideries.
Gabled Co.
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-ADDKESS-
F. GABLE & CO.,
1402 Eleventh Avenue,
ALTOONA.
ONE PRICE.
You all need muslin at all times, and
you will wonder how it la that Barken are
selling off a lot at a reduced price. The
only reason Is that they bought a lot at very
low figures and are Mlllng it the same.
The attention of onr readers is called to
the advertisement of Prof. Leech's Normal
School, which will be found in another
colnmn. Mr. Leech has been principal of
the Ebensburg nigh School for the past two
sessions, is a successful and practical teach
er and pupils attending his school will find
in him a competent Instructor.
When a cold or other cause checks the
operation of the secretive organs, their na
tural healthy action should be restored by
the use of Ayer'a Pills, and inflammatory
material thereby removed from the system.
Much serious sickness and suffering might
be prevented by thus promptly correcting
those slight derangement that, otherwise,
often develop Into settled disease.
The announcement of H. A. Shoemaker,
Esq . as a candidate for Prothonotary Is
published In the proper column. Mr. Shoe
maker at the end of the present year will
have served one term In that office, and dur
ing his Incumbency has beea an accommo
dating and obliging officer, and. If re-woml-.
nated, will perform the duties of the office
In the future as efficiently and faithfully as
he has done In the past.
Attention is called to the card of St
Francis College. Loretto. published In an
other column. The well known reputation
of this college In the past fa a safe ruarantee
of Its usefulness In the future, and Its p'es
ent anle and efficient corp9 of teachers
are among the best Instructors to be found
in any school in the countT. To teachers
who wish to continue their studies until the
end of June, it affords a good opportunity.
Parties attending the appeals should
bear In mind that, while a reduction of their
valnation a hundred dollars or two may
save them a small amonnt In tnxes. the
beat way t save money while here is to buy
their dry goods, dress goods, boots and
shoes, groceries and provisions at John
wens store, on Hlgn street; where tl.ey
can always buy at bottom prices.
Thomas Oallaefcer, eon of a wealthy
Wllllamsport merchant. ' while recovering
from a long debauch on Sfttnrday afternoon,
deliberately laid his neck on one of the rail
road tracks at that place, and waited for a
coming train. A policeman was summoned
and removed him from the track, but the
wonld be suicide broke away and aeain
threw himself on the track with such vio
hl. aknll. lie then tea- i
lence as to Injure
ged to be taken to fail. lie is not Insane.
The Holllavsburg Sta ntJnrd says: Dur
ing the absence of Tlarry Kanfman. who
resides near Ore (1111. and who was on a
visit to Jnhnstown. bis w!f eloped with an
other man na med Ephram Kensinger. leav
ing beh'nd her three, little children nnpro.
yidert Tor. Fortunately, the condition of the
little one9 was discovered in time, otherwise
the chances are that they would have per
ished fnr want of the necessaries of life.
The woman indulged in a similar freak once
before, and with the same individual.
Rev. V. J. Coleman, of Beaver Falls.
District Secretary of the National Reform
Association, delivered a very able and in
structs e lecture Ir. the Presbyterian church
of tbls place on Tuesday evening last, on
the great object and purpose of tbe associa
tion he represents. Flls lecture was a mas
terly presentation of the reasons for the
Christian amendment which the association
labors to secure. The speaker hld his au
dience for about one bout and fifty min
utes. 1
Information by wire from the mountain
mining district to-day. nays the Johnstown
Tribu-n of Wednsday. Is to the effect that j
the mines at Gallitzin, Mineral Paint,Lilly'B,
Renacreek. Portaee, and South Fork are all '
at work, having reeieved the advance of ten i
cents per ton demanded. One mine was ;
out yeeterday at the east end of the tunnel, 1
but it la understood that all are at work to-
day. There Is no news from Summsrhill,
but it Is likely, however, that all are at work j
there.
A son of Mr. Frank Warner, of Wash-
ington township, aged about eighteen years, ,
was killed at Son roan on Friday last, about
four o'clock in the afternoon. He. with a j
nnmber of other young men, had been engag
ed In the hazardous and dangerous paettime
of jumping on freight trains nd riding up
and down the railroad. Young Warner at
tempted to jump on a moving train, when
his foot caught aed his handholt slipped,
and be was dragged several hundred yards,
breaking his lower jsw and horribly mutila
ting his head and body.
A Sanitary Convention, the object of
which will be to afford an opportunity for an
expression of opinion on matters relating to
the public health and the discussion of
methods looking towards an advancement
in the sanitary condition of the Common
wealth, the prevention of sickness and avoid
able death, and the Improvemei t of the
conditions of living, will be held In Pbiladel
phia, under the auspices of the State Board
of Health, on Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday, Mv 12. 13. and 14, 1886.
Mr. Charles Cronse, of Summerhill, on
Thursday of last week, while in this place,
purchased a new buggy and took It home.
On the next day be started to Sonth Fork
with his new buggy and a horse be had br-
M ir . CtA, ,nil vhll.
'ZaT hn bouillons. Superintendent Strayer Is arranging
fell, upsetting the buggy and throwing Mr.
Cronse out. Tbe horse became so entangled
n tbe harness that it was with difficulty he
was released, and he was so badly Injured
from bis struggling mat ne oiea in a enorv (
time after. Mr. Cronse escaped unhurt.
but tha boggy was badly wrecked.
. A Dostoffice has been established at
Afthland. this county, to be known as Ash
Ville. V. G. Krlse. Eq , has been appoint- j
ed postmaster and he l now actively en- i
gaced lo putting up a snitahle building. :
The petitioners for the office first intended ;
n have the Dostoflice named Ashland, but
m ,. . nr th.f nam In Pennavlva
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nia the postoffice department refused to
i adopt It, nd so the r.ame of Ashvlile waa
then taken. The mail will be carried on
: the Cresson A Coalport road, and mall mat-
ter will not be delivered there until the
trains begin tuoning regularly. We con
: gratulate the 'Squire on bis appointment.
! Judge Olmsted, Id the McKean Court,
I nformd those who were clamoring for the
rejection of all license", tbat be found pub- !'
; He sentiment largely in favor of license for j
I tbe sale of liquor, and that in bia opinion a t
i better state of affairs would exist In the j
j county If IU-exsrs were granted than if the j
liquor traffic wss to pass sdUj tba hands of j
unlicensed and Irresponsible person. Al- '
I though a temperance man. Judge Olmsted
is of opinion that the sweeping change de
manded would be injurious, and thinks the
observance and enforcement of the laws the
: best course for the promotion of temperance
for Table Linens.
Gable & Co. for Towels.
Gable & Co. for Silks.
ONE PRICE,
A dozen ITollidaysburg boys, who baye
been reading dime novels, planned to arm
themselves and go west to fight Indians.
Only two. Dean Baker, aged 12, and. Charles
Bollinger, aged 15, carried out tha determi
nation. They left last Friday and have not
since been beard from.
A roan (?) living three or four miles
from Ebensburg. was on Monday afternoon
driving an empty spring wagon, on bis way
home, when the body of Mr Robert Murray,
who had dropped dead on the road, was
found. Mr. Morgan Hughes, who lives
close by, came upon the scene and suggest
ed that, as it was only a short distance to
his house (about one hundred yards), they
would take the body there and send for a
doctor and see if anything could be done to
j revive the man. As It would bave been
I mnch easier to take the body on the wagon,
' the owner was asked to drive up and take
the remains to Mr. Ilaghea' bouse. The
reply was : "It is getting late and I haven't
! time." and be drove off. leaving Mr. Hughes
and the other men present to carry the body
; over the best way they could. Our opinion
is that a man of that kind would be yery
j little missed out of a civilized and Christian
j community, and he should be allowed to
I have a good deal more spare time In the
I future:
; M ntion was made ir, the
Tribune the i
' other day of the arrival from California of
j Mr. Robert Devlin and his son. Mr. Devlin
i Is one of a family of nine children, all of
j whom are living, and the youngest of whom
i is sixty years of age. In the order of their
, birth they are James, aeed eighty-four years,
I residing In Ireland: John, aged eighty two,
i Johnstown; Frank aged seventy eight,
Johnstown. Arthur eged seventy-four,
; Jackson Townbip; Marsret, sixty-nine.
New York; Ann, aeed sixty-six. Tyrone;
; Daniel, aged sixty four, Anstralis; Robert,
' aeed sixty two, Sacramento. Cel., and Hugh
. aeed sixty. Altoona. Their combined aees
' foot up six hundred and thirty nine years, J
or an averaee of seventy one years to each.
John, the second in age. has been for some :
. time Indisposed. He resides in Conemaugh
borough. -Jofi-wfwn Tribune.
Wllmere Item.
The family of Mr. Thomas Kinney haa un
dergone a sleare of sicknesss within the
past week, but I are clad to say they are all
now convalescent. The ailment was some
thing of the natnre of diphtheria.
A little grand-rlaushter of Mr. David Far
ber Is suffering with something of a similar
tnre. She
came here a few weeks ago
from Tyrone with her mother, who is the
' widow of Thomas Farber. to be present at
the bedside of Mr. Farber. whose Illness
1 was noted In the Frekmak ome time ago,
. but who is at present some better. Tbe lit
i tie airl, too, is somewhat improved.
I The !ecture of Ray. Father Boyle, in St.
; Bartholomew's church, this place, on Sun
1 day evening, was well attended, etmsider
!ng the inclemency of the weather, and was
: very interesting and instructive. I had in
' tended to write a synopsis of it for this
' week's Freeman, bnt have been suffering
from the effects of influenza and couldn't
; set my head to the task. Perhaps I may by
t next week, as there are many facts advanced
by the lecturer that are too important to be
passed over with this trite notice.
George Shaffer, a railroader, is ill of pneu
monia at the residence of hia father, Mr.
Christian Shaffer. lie is reported somewhat
better at this writing. M.
Another Barn Bnrnnl.
On Sunday evening about four o'clock
the large barn of Mr. Samuel Reed, in
Black lick township, together with its entire
contents, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Reed
bad a short time previous to the discovery
of the fire returned from chorch with Rev.
S B. Laverty, who accompanied him home.
After putting Mr. Laverty's horse in the
stable and the1 buggy in the barn they went
into the honse and were there a short time
when the barn waa discovered to be in Barnes,
They succeeded in getting Mr. Laverty's
horse out and one steer and some few
trifling articles, but almost everything else
was burned. Mr. Reed had in tte barn
one hundred and fifty bushels wheat, three
j hundred bushels oata, fifty bushels buck
i wheat, twenty-five tons hay, a lot of corn,
I ten head cattle, about fifty sheep, several
; hogs and all his farming implements, which
i were burned. Mr. Reed's loss is estimated
i at $2.rtOO. and he had an insurance of f 1,500.
j The barn was insured in the Cambria Mutu-
al for $1,000, and tbe other $500 is on the
1 contents and is in the Kittanning Insurance
Co. The cause of the fire is a mystery, as
i neither of the gentlemen was smoking, and
there was no fire about the barn, which waa
! some distance from the house:
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The Ebr nsbart Jlermal Hehool.
The Fifth Annual Term of tbe Ebensburg
Normal School will be held id the Armory
Building. The hall and class rooms are
large and convenient, and students will find
. - mi.
greater advautages than heretofore. The
main hall will be provided with suitable
desk tables blackboards, maps, charts and
various klnda of apparatus, and will be used
various nuu Vv .km
fnr general exercises, class drills, teachers
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meetings ami the meetings of the Normal
Literary Society. On the first noor are
several rooius well adapted for class recita-
. . Ktr.tTAr la errencrinv
IOI13. Duptliuwuuti.. u.i.jv. . . c
t have the most successful school ever held
in Koenaburg- Special instruetorb In Elo-
cutlon BDd Vocal Music will be employed
during tbe latter part of tbe term without
extra enlarge of tuition to students. Alrea-
dv a large number of atuaenw ar enronea
from tba various districts in the county, and
a number from adjoining counties,
free circular of the school, write
County Superintendent.
rot a
to the
An Anawer Wanted.
; Cau any one bring us a case of Kidney
or "Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters
will not speedily cure? We say they can
' not, as thousands of cases aleady perma
neotly cured and who are daily recoin
' mending Electric Bitters, will prove.
Bright' Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or
any urinary complaint quickly cured.
; They purify the blood, regulate the bowels.
' aud act directly in tbe diseased parts. Ev
i ery b3ttle guaranteed.
IH-treas AHer F.atlmr, j
tha result of indigestion, will b no longtr j
experlonced if half a iablespoouful o Sim
ruons Liver Regulator is taken afr acb
meal." It is such a good digester, and so
mild and pleasant in its effects, that it is
used by roaoy after a heaity meal to ensure
good digestion. The Regulator does not
nauseate or irritate the stomach, is purely
vegetable, and can be taken in any condi
tion of the system, and, unlike any other
known medicioe. when its use ia discontin
ued, the system is not left constipated
Gable & Co. for
ROBERT MURRAY DIES fttriIF.9la.T .
On Monday afternoon, about half paatfiye
o'clock, as Logan Hildebrand, a butcher
from East Conemaugh, was leading a steer
and walking out the Pittsburg pike, at the
weet end of town be came upon the dead
body of a man lying on the road in front of
the residence Mr. William Kagan. He called
several men who were a couple of hundred
yards away, and when they reached the
body they immediately recognized it as that
of Mr. Robert Murray, an old and respected
citizen, who lived about a-half mile from
town and who had been seen passing the
bouse of Mr. Thomas Davis about ten
minutes previous to his body being found.
Mr. Murray bad been in town during the
day. digging the grave for a child at the
Catholic cemetery, and at three o'clock bad
assisted at the burial. He started borne
about five o'clock, and on bis way stopped
at the tailor shop of Mr. Lewis Beynon,
where he left his shovel, at the same time
complaining that be was not feeling well,
but he did not Intimate, and perhaps did
not think, that be was seriously ill. It was
a cold, blasteiy day, with some snow on tbe
ground, and his tracks indicated that when
he stopped be made two steps backward
and fell on his back, dying without a strug
gle. Heart disease Is supposed to have
caused his death, which, as above intimated.
must bave been almost instantaneous. Mr.
Murray was an Irishman by birth and came
to this country about thirty five years ago,
acquiring by thrift and industry a little pro
perty on the outskirts of our town, where
he had lived for a number of years. He
was honest and conscientious in all his deal-
j ings. was a good neighbor and was respect-
ed by everybody. He leaves to survive htm
j a widow, but no children. Deceased was
; about 75 years of aee and was a broth
j er of Mr. James P. Murray, of TunnelhiJl.
Remains were interred in the Catholic cem
etery, this place, on Wednesday. May he
rest in peace
A Few Pstlntew.
When the people of Cambria county elect
ed Rober L. Johnston to preside over their
n,,, tw ini. v, .k.m.f,,i
nf .'Cw:..;.:' V"''"" .
I the carnival of drunkenness and crime
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. which follows the wholesale licensing of
rnmsellers may bring them to repentance.
The above we take from the Altoona Tri
' ttme. The crank who Imposed It on that
j respectable paper shows the most notable
i ignorance. He did not know
i That a majority of the court resides in the
! Johnstown district, where the bulk of the
, licenses were granted.
That the number of licenses Is smaller in
proportion to the population of Cambria
connty than when Judges Taslor and Dean
ocenpied the bench.
I The "carnival of drunkenness and crime"
spoken of is fitly answered by the records of
Cambria and Blair counties. )
T . . .
In the last year in Cambria county there f
has been a Single prosecution for illegal ,
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liquor selling, Tollowed by a condign punish-
ment and revocation of license. In Biair
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county court proceedings bristle With them I
at every term
As to "crime," our Quarterly Sessions are j
only occupied with a portion of the four j
weeks allotted to the sessions in the year ; 1
while In Blair county, notwithstanding '
JndeeDean is an able and leWoriotis judge, i
the sessions absorb the whole criminal term
and consume the week devoted to civil cases :
beside.
The Cambria court does not legislate, but j
administers the law as they find it. But as ;
to "drunkenness and crime," Blair caunty, ,
and especially Altoona, should keep pro- j
found ly quiet. . j
Tot: have often seen women with marked j
paleness or face, vitiated appetites, and a
craving for unwholesome food. Tnese are !
signs of a disordered liver, and the trouble 1
must be corrected or worse results are sure I
to follow. Husbands and fathers cannot
afford to treat this matter lightly. Dr. Ken .
neriy's "Favorite Remedy," which dispels
nver oif-ease. coets less tnan SICK wives
n j
daughters. You will find it a profitable in
vestment.
Jaatlcea F.I ew ted.
The following gentlemen, who were elect
ed Justices at the Spring election, haye filed
, their acceptances with the Prothonotary :
Thomas McKernou, 2d ward, Cambria
. bor.; Charles Khody. Ubest twp.; John
I Rehe. Clearfield twn : K. R. Duneoan
! Clearfield twp ; Georee Fl. Martin. Coop-
ersdale bor ; J.J. Sshaffer, East Conemaugh 'Heaux eux" hy r v. It. is a sketch of a
1 bor ; M. II Davis, East Conemaugh bor.; love episode In Carlsbad, very prettily told,
, John Roberts, Franklin bor.; T. J.Steph- "An April Fool",i8a comical account of
i ens, Gallitzin bor.; John JJ. Fisher. 1st womon's discomfiture which ended happi
ward, Johnstown bor.; J. iS. Strayer. 2d 1 in eweet recompense. Cora Carien's
ward, Johnstown bor.; Thomas Callan, Lo ! "Memoirs of a Piano" is a tender little bit
! ret to bor.; Harrison Overdorf. 2d ward, of writing that adTa considerable grace to the
Mil'ville bor.; W. II Cassiday, Monster ! magazine. Max Vander Weyde'5 article
twp. ; J C. Noel, TorUge twp.; William ! tliis month is about the keeping nf canaries
, Flvnn. Portage twp.; Wm. F. Kinney, Pros- Bri hears the taking titin of "Echoes of
pert bor ; Jacob (x. Varner, Richland twp.; 1 Eden," A poem Eaufer Bells" by Minerva
i J. n. Veil, Richland twp.; Moses Feath-rs. Bond, some charming lines on "April" by
Stonycreek twp.; W. 11. Smay, Kuranierhill
twp ; John "sharbaugh. Summit b"r.; E. P.
Baker, Susquehanna twp.: Jacob Gloser,
Susquehanna twp.; S. A. Mvers, Wabhing
ton tp ; P. A. MoGougri, White twp.; Joel
Gates, White twp.
,
i Osb of roj children, a girl about nine
I years old, had a very bad discharge from
j hgT hpf(1 nd iWe of a thjcki ypIlowisn mttt
! ter. and was growing worse. We hid two
i differen physicians prescribe for her, but
I without benefit We tried Ely's Cream
I Balm, and, much to onr smprlse, in three
1 ,,,., ... 1 . . ...j T ' . .
i txyn eurtD tt m m wm iru iui fjrifvcmyiufc.
y, continued using the Balm and in a short
rime trm discharge was apparentij cured.-
A. Cary, Cornlhg. X.
! "
I
1 layalelna Hv Feood nl
, Tnt a contaminating and Torelgo element
j in the blood, developed by indigestion. Is
the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon
sensitive sub cutaneous covering of tbe
. eonsUnt ,nd shlfM
nir nain. and aocrreffatino-
; HS B calcareous, chalky deposit which pro- j
nncp Atifrneaa an1 diatyirt.mn .r tha tninfo T
m , i k j ' j
in regard w nosteiier s fomacn Kitters, nas
stronger evlilence to support than this.
j namely, that this medicine of compraben-
sive uses checks the tormidable and atro-
cious disease, nor is it less postivelv estab
j lished that it is preferable to the poh-ons
often used to arrest it, since the medicine
: contains only salufory ingredients. It Is
j also a signal remedy for malarial fevers,
constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladdet
I ailments, debility and other disorders. See
! that you get the genuine.
Cllts,
Wvei
Bnrklea's Arnica halve.
i Thb BfstSat.ve in thn world for
! Bruie, !Soies, Ulcers, Slt Rheum.
Sre, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
! Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cores 1'lles, or no pay required. It la
euatar.teed to give perfect stlsfaetion, 01
money refunded. For sale by E. Jame.
Time For Crltleal T.ytj Operations
With the ad rent of bprina and pleasant
weather it is heat for every one whe are in
need of Cataract, or other serious operations
uii mn eye, 10 nave fcnem none oeinraine ex-
tretne heat of summer. Consult Dr. Sadler,
R04 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, who will
aend iilnstrated pamphlet and reference
free. Terms to sui"; each case.
Lawyer are not admitted Into tha or
Rnt7ation fcnown a tht Kuighti of Labtir.
Muslins.
Gable & Co. for Hosiery.
Gable & Co.
LIST OF Jt'RORK.
The folloing named gentlemen have been
drawn to serve at the term of Court to be
held In this place, commencing on tbe first
Monday of June next :
rahi jraoits.
Homir,lTtn,r Simon M.. laborer, Ktehland twp.
Hradlev Joeph E.. laborer. WahlBton twp.
"lark John H.. Inn keeper. Waenlnrt-on twp.
Cnmphell Jm. tnonliier. .Tohitown. lt ward.
DonoT-an Michael, laborer. Ebenebnrar. E. ward.
Imohner .Toeeuh. Jr.. batcher. Oallitain br.
Earer John B.. farmer. Washlmrton twp.
Karnr John D.. farmer, Krr twp
Ferarneon Robert, farmer. Blackllck twp.
Frank John. Jr.. laborer. Johnstown. 5d ward.
(lnoi Jehn J.. farmer. East Tavlnr twp.
(Ull Charle. Jr.. farmer, Cbeet twp.
Horner Sylvester, mill man. Jnhnttown. 4th w.
Knontz Joseph, carpenter. Johnstown. Sth w.
KHlr Patrick, fireman, ('onemanah bor.. 2d w.
I.ltr.tnirer Fnrene. merchant. Ixtretto boronRh.
Peterson John T-. farmer. Reade twp.
Parrleh Francis J., alderman, flallltzin bor.
Orrlt I.ewjs. merchant. Crnyle two.
Oppev Wra.. Jr miner. East Taylor twp.
Rntledre Irwin, alderman, Johnstown. Ith w.
Rtseh William. Jr.. laborer. Joheshtewa. lat w.
Ileum Jonathan, laborer. Franklin boroagh.
Wilt Tbomaa, farmer, (.Uearteld twp.
TAVae jraoas vraaT aut.
Adorns James, farmer. Clearfield tewmhlp.
Blonah John S.. farmer. Richland tewnshtp.
Braitlev Michael (3.. merchant. Ully borough.
Barker F. H.. merchant. Ehenthnre-. E. ward.
Brawler Thnroaa J.. lanaer. Portare twp.
ostlow John :.. laborer. Ooneraauirk twp.
Oratar Christ., mtllman. ('ambrla boron rh. Sd w.
:hr1stT A. J.. Inn Keeper. Irette borough.
Dettrlch Albert, farmer, t'hest townahlp.
F.nrteheeh J-eorae. clerk. Johnstown, lat ward.
Brens Edward, farmer. Barr township.
Fry Sehastlan. undertaker. Iretto borouvh.
Oreen James, merchant, t'stnbrla borough, 1st w.
tUnnt V.t5.. laborer, Keede township.
Hildebrand Oeo. W., flrsman. Oonemangh boro',
1st ward.
Hofecker Ieonard. laborer. Ptonycreek twp.
Moorer Thomas, farmer. Cambria twn.
Harshbarrer Anthony, laborer. Franklin bor.
Harshberger John M .. farmer. Adams twp.
H ooelt J. J.. merchant, Cjrmlltnwn bor.
Jones Thomas I... teamster. Fbeosbnrg. E. ward.
Klhney Samnel, clerk. Jehnatown. 1st want.
Kohler Andrew farmer. Conemaugh township.
I,avman John B.. farmer. Richland township.
Little T. '.. carpenter. Chest Springs borough.
T.nke P W.. laborer. Iower Ycder township.
I.tnton Reuben M.. stndcnt. Johnstown, let w.
Mnnday Flins, farmer. Jackson township.
Mnndev John, teamster Conemaugh bor., 1st w.
Mrera John A., laborer. I lallltrin borough.
MrOoifh Charles H. laborer. Crovle twp.
McCartney E. blacksmith. E. Conemaugh.
McMonlgie Edward, laborer. Prospect boroagh.
Oft Francis. Inn keeper. Elder township.
Orris lllmm. farmer. Richland township.
O'Brien Edward, lumberman. Washington twp.
Ream Itonlel, laborer. Orubbtown boroagh.
Rnbrlti Peter, mason. Franklin borough
SteTent Thomaa J.. jeweler. Osllitxln borough.
Sweeny Thomas, laborer. Cambria bor.. Sd w.
Sfull Jacob K.. farmer. Adams tnwnshin.
Slick .loeph, shoemaker. Johnstown. 7th wnrd.
Swank Samuel, potter. Johnstown. th ward,
.vhtnkle Parld. miller. Cambria townahlp.
?tn,verlw. epr10tendent,.Kb.-.hr.E.
nhn
Sr.. merrhant. f'onemauah bro'.
1st warrt.
I Veil John H.. tanner, Richland township.
: Wlnesettle Michael, farmer, I'royle township.
tra vau,K jnnona an-osm waaz.
: Axmarher Jrhn. earpenter. Johnstown. 4th ward.
I Berrele Joaeph. nserrhan. Oallltiln borenah.
: Kantley Dotlelh, airent, Johnstown, Sd ward.
Hrawlev Francis, carpenter. Washington twp.
j Heers W. H.. farmer. Keede township.
, Hlller Joseph. Jr.. farmer. Allegheny tewaahip.
j Buck Sylrester. eerpenter, t'amolltown bor.
t'osilow Iyd, farmer, itonemaueh boro'.ad w.
! Campbell Peter, farmer. Cnrrolltown borouh.
1 'urMey J. H.. miner. Kest V.nemanirh bor.
j t'eurleton Altert. laborer. Fmnklln horonnh.
t'lnrk lnmes K , miner. Kat Taylor township.
' IHbert liavld. Kent.. Johnstown.'Slh ward,
j IXllon Patrick, farmer Kider township,
i TotIi Oenrxe. lebo er. Iwer Yoder township.
Kills Sam. P. S..ylerk. Johnstown. Id ward.
Fnlton John, parer. t'onemauirh boro". id ward.
oeonre Albert, blacksmith. iuiy horourb.
rore Fred., farmer. Jackson township.
Olilan James, merchant. Weshlnirton twp.
i0 James a., laborer. Ty.wer Yoder twp.
Horner vrus. farmer. Adams twp.
Horner William, enirineer. Fast (onemeuKh.
Herner Klchard . laborer. Coneraanifh twp.
lnr A. J.. teamster. Jackson township.
IJizintrer Mltchel. tartaer. Allearheny two.
Mcr.auVhlln Patrick. Inn keener. Cambria bcr..
1st waid.
MrOovfrn Thomas, miner East Taylor twp.
MrCann James, brakcraan, enemau!i
bor.,
tld want.
Naule Michael, farmer. Dean twp.
Noel John O.. merchant, Portaae twp.
Plunkett Thomas. Jr.. merchant. Tunnelhlll bor.
Patterson S. I)., farmer. Barr twp.
Rece John, laborer. Johnstown Id ward.
Kicketts lohn, larmer. Kendo twp.
Robert Henry, mason. I'smbrfa tor.. 2d ward.
Kotih Henry, laborer, Johnstown 1st ward.
Hnsfcr Jackson, farmer, Jackson twp.
Supiea tJeonre. itardner. Upper Yeder twp.
Stiitznoan Daniel, farmer. Croyle twp.
Swires James, farmer, enn twp.
shank Samuel, farmer, Adams township.
Wills Thomas. Jr.. fiirnier. Allegheny township.
W enlhroth i'ourad , Inn keeper. Wl I more bor
Wetzel I John. J r., wa gon maker, t'arrolltown bor.
Wike Isaac, rent, Hlacklirk township.
Wo!e?laicle Joseph, clerk, Wilmnre borough.
fiodry's Ladjta Reek
For April, oppns aeaonaoly with a charming
frnntmplece eneravlna of "Sprlnatimw."
This plate is reproduwnl from a German
palntine of rare baotv by a new proceaa of
fncrarlnar whtfh has been ennraily pcoa
I larized by linrprrt't and thw Centuary Maaa-
; . . ' .. ' . V. - n B....4 . W 1 . L. i
tts Illustrations nf late Thn fashions and
work designs art) among the most artistic Iti j
color and conception that are now presented '
i to the patrons of periodical literature. With I
the present nnmber, a new story ft French '
j aoclpfy, entitled "A Coronet of Thorns." by
J. V. Prichard. open with considerable '
i eclat. The clever stilly German-Americat j
j life by William Miller IJutler. called "In Her
I Own Rieht,", comes to a happy conclusion
j in this issue, and there are seyeral short
: s'ories of decided strer.gih and oriainality.
Josf-rh Barnett Cowdin and 'SymDatbv'
bv M'nnie MarArtriur, help to make up a
number of exceptional strength. Godey'o is
gaining ground every month and making
new friends in every field
If ARRIAdF. I.K F.!SF.l INSI F.D.
t The following maniage licenses have been '
; Issued by the Clerk of the OrDhans' Court :
j since last week :
i IeTi J. Miller and Mary E Walter, Richland
townbp.
Charlea W. Hnrinr and Alalia Alice Keltb,
Sornchaona twnshi.
, MawaawBwawMaBwiMaBMawMwBwiBwaMBww
r it "" :
a- earTUIIV UOmiTlOn
i j - . -
Kidney woneplalota Among- Rejik (
Md All Area Brill fauat Recovery.
Tber la ecmettiltir ttartlinr In the rapid In
crease of kidner diseatea imnn( the Americas
.ecile w thln a few vcara pan. Many cause
peculiar to certain claaea tend to produce and
arernTate these trouble ai. lor examine, care
less living-, overwork and exposure. lr. Darid
Kennedy, of Readout. N. T., I often conrratula
ted on tlie exceptional aunces y( hla medicine
catted "Faverlte Kernedv" In arrestlnar and radl-
I sail? etirtar
these mot palnlol end dasaeroua
roors nf this, like the following era
con'tartiy liruneht to M attention, and are iuh
llshed hr him lor the fake ol thiand of other
sufferers whom he nesire to reach and benefit
Tbe letter, therefore, mar he of vital Importance
to you or to soma one whom yott know. It I
from one ol the best known and popular drurxl't
In the fine and erowiea city from whlcb be
writes, where those Interested may find Mr.
Crawlord at hi place of bi.ilneit on the corner
of Mala and I'alon atreeta :
SrRisnriKlii, Maas., March M, ISM.
Jr. rwrid a'ennedy. Konttout, X. Y.:
IIkab Nik : For ten yeara I had been afflicted
with kidney dt?ae in ita most acute form.
j What I suffered mnet be left to the Itnaa-lnatlon.
i lor no one can appreciate it except thoee who
I hare "n thronirh It. 1 resorted to many phvsi-
I ci.ma and to many d liferent kind of treatment.
' and spent a treat deal el money, only to find my-
I...),' t.VH . , I f I I nf m .m , Inn' s 1 .1 w
I adrertised "as a aiiecitic lor tbla precte o-t oi
1 in.ot.les, and loand t' entlrelv uiic!r- at leajit
! in mT ra,e T,,ar "I'AVOHirE KEMKDY" 1
done forme besmes- I the only thing that did
me the slightest koo I, and I am bappy to admit
that it R"ee me permanent rellel. I hare reenin-mended-FAVOKlTK
KKMKHY"to many people
for kidney disease, and thev all aaree with me In
aarlna-that 1K. HA1 II) KENif KPVS FATCR
1IK KK.MEHY baa not It eoaal to tba wide
world for tbia diitreealDg and often fatal cam-
( r,ii
laint. Ise tbia letter a you deem oest for tha
t benefit of
omen, loori, 1,1 .iidn v.Ka.vT-
,KI- ,
, ..,,.;. r,.uiv.
yinBiRlA rinKS To"
V rirralar. A, O. BJLU
bare rlir
HI laa, Clralla. Tav
' Alerl-ltitireaai.
' i Uprnea Wtreel, . T
Note You know, of course, that Gable & Co.
axe selling Ladies' and Children's Coat at
less than ooit in order to close out balance of
stock. If jou don't, it might pay you to
know it.
for Notions.
Gable & Co. for Laces.
NORMAL SCHOOL.
o
A Normal School will open
April 26th, 1886,
Term of Ten Weeks
in the Ebeusburg Public School
BUI LDING.
The Scboel will be conducted by J. W. I.F.ECH,
Principal of tbe F.benaburg Schools, and ao at-
latent.
Special attention will be paid te the wants of
teachers. The higher branches will receive care
ful attentlcn. BOOK KEEPI!(I WIIJ, BE
TAtTOHT THOROrHLT-
For further partlenlara and etreulare address
J. W. LEECH.
Kbenibnrg, March IS, ISM.
POLITICAL AKIOUKCEMOTS.
T7'K ERHSTF.R ANI KE?ORDF.K.
Te Me Drmocrmcy of Vambri County : 1
hereby aanounce myself aa a candidate for the
nomination for the office of Recfeterand Keeorder
at the ensuing Democrat le prlmare Flection.
'ET..FST11E J. BLAIR.
Ebensburc. Pa.. Feb. 26, 1M.
FOR REOISTEK ANI RFJTtORPER.
1 o the Drmnrrmry of Cmmbrim COMnty : there
by announce myself as a candidate for the efflce
of Keflster and Recorder, aubjert te the deelelon
of tbe next Itomoeratle Primary Flection.
THOMAS HIKIVT.K.
Cambria townahlp, March I, ltM.
IOR REtHSTER AND RWflKDF.K.
To the Democratic Votrri of I'amona County:
I hereby announce that 1 am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Register and Record
er, to be aaada at your next Primary Flection.
OEORaEC MIL.LER.
Oenemangh Borough, March 11, lit.
T70R P15TRUT ATTORNEY'.
! JAMKS M. WALTKUS,
! OF JOHNSTOWN.
I Subieet to the decision of tbe Democratic Pri
mary Election. l Mateh 1. lisa.J
. J"'K DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
! HARRY O. llOSi:.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
' Subject to the decision of Democratic Primaries.
; March M. law.
jaoK PROTHONOTARY.
H. A. SHOKMAKKII.
i Snbteot to the lenioeTtle Primary Rlectlon.
(Ebeaaburg, March M, HaS-t.e.)
. pR ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM LINTON, of Summit,
Subject to decision or the Democratic Primaries.
March 2. ISM.
OT ATE MENT OF
SETTLEMENT
KJJ wl
Ith Superrfsors of Wackllek Township far
the year ending March I, 1SBS :
PETER WAONER.D.
To ain't of Duplicate ttSX M
CONTRA.Cr.
By am't work done on road..... 344 M
By exonerations 3
By back tax H
By services rendered by Super
Visor as.fv.
By furnishing plank 3.M Sl.SSi
Balance due Peter Wagner
WM. D. RHODES, Da.
aST.STX
To am't of Duplicate....
tM INTRA. Ca.
I By work done on roads VJTS.ae
; By back tax I 00
' B exonerations 1 20
i By return tax to Commissioners. l.Vi
; By serrtces ol Superyisor M.0--tX3e.M
Balance due Wm. D. Rhodes na.74
The lollowlng orders were Issued by the Audi
tors and remain anpaij :
No. 1. Emanuel Custer t 3 40
No.2. (ieorgo A. Michael ao
. No. S. K t Empfleld l.tk
No. 4. J. T. Reese S a
No. 5. J. B. Hlte M
No. t. S. S. Read a.2
Total.
tlT.le
j Wl, the AndiWi of ald towniihlp, do certify
, that we bave examined tbe eeotmta of aald
ti.vnihln . nil Tnnn. km Km m
I best ol oar knowledge and hellef.
; t. . EMHFlEI.n, 1 !
J. H. HITE, (Aadltera.
J. T. HIK.SE,
Atteet :
S. I.. Reed.tnerk.
EBENSBURG
-NORMAL SCHOOL-1
5-ANNUALTERM-5
A Thorough, Fractieal and ProarslTe School
for tba Teacher of the foanty. Will open on
MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1SSG,
For s terra of TEJf WEEKS, In charge ol
Connty Superintendent Lewis Strayer and Prof.
Tbomaa J. I tell, a graduate of tbe Indiana Stat
Normal School.
SlTERiOR ADVANTAGES
Are offered to the teacher of tbe County to attend
reheol at much leas cost than at any othr good
school. Writ for free circular alrinc tull Infor
mation to
COT.' NTT SrrEKINTEJTDENT
P. U. Boa sea, Ebenebarg, Pa.
March 11. ist.-t.
ARGUMENT LIST. List of causes
set dwn for argument at the conn to be
held Monday, April S, 1SS6 :
FaratMagh.. .. Ti...... Bracken
Same...... ti Same
Fulmar. .... va ...........Homer
Shaffer T.. ......... Stckmn
McMillan a Water.......... Sbeemaker
Johnfton's Executor .. .v Trailer
Marray i. .Lafllo a Rand Powder
Co.
Imncan t llaTt
K reuse v. ................... .Hex
FaWelll v 4erby
Sam.. vs.......... Denny
Same va MeOlnler
Ani(u rt tlenn
Yarrer n Varner
In th matter of th petition of llarid Iooden.
lo tb matter ol the App't ef Superrlser of Iwer
Yoder Tewaahip.
Id tb matter ol the petition of I. A. Iutber. Ex
Sberlft. In the matter of a Road In Clearfield Twnihtp,
near land of Noel A Met kinnell heir.
H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prothrnetary.
Proth-' Office, March 32, IPSO.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
LORETTO. PA,
IS CHARGE OF
FRANSISCAN BROTHERS.
Board and Tuition
for the Scholastic Year, $200.
March 36th, lsS. tf.
V'OTIUE IS HF.KEKY OIVE.N THAT AN
1 appheatioo will l mad to tb Hernor of
tbe State of Fennsy Irania on April jo, tins, for a
charter lor tb Torrem tae t.'omnanr foe Ka
urpoaaof tolnlng for and predoclnc natural Ka I
la tbe tworbi of Peon, Ploa and Fatten, ia i
aurintoT coo 017, ana (uppiTina; aaaie In Fltta
banth, AllKbr, Wilkiaabura', Hraddecka,
Oraenabar;, Mck.ee pert, Iatrob, BirTin
In.ilaoa and Johoetown. Pa., with th ria-bt of
aylna ira pipe thraugh AJlegbany Weetnor
land, Indiana aad I'lmlini eountle. Jimn Fits,
rlmmen. Jamea William, Jehn Headier, C W.
Helmold and T. M. Armstrona: being flf of tb
aoDeerlbers to aald chart r.
,. KUBB a FITZSIMMONS. Attomer.
ritUburgh. March 19. lc.-t.
LISTEN! LISTEN! LISTEN!
To the Citizens of Cambria Co.
Generally ; to Good Dres
sers Particularlv.
If you love Nice Clothes. GOETZ. the Tailor,
invites you to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue. Al
toona, to examine into the Magnitude. Variety
and Beauty of his New Spring Stock.
-A-Xj1. IE. GOETZ,
Merchant Tailor,
1511 Eleventh Ave., Altoona, Penn'a.
Hardware! Hardware!
IIPORTTSTT TO CITIZENS 03
"E1STSBITRG AND YICINITY
77E TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN-
forming the people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that we have
opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and
complete stock of hardware of every description,
rrMECTM.YICS' TOOLS, BUILDERS' HARDW.4KZ.
VSTFyPMIMrLEbl EXrS.FORK SI '. 4 J) t:s, BLACK:
pr SMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW 1 IX.
PW. VAILS OF ALL KINDS BAR IRON "nd STEEL,
VT HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS R E- r,
trVOLJ "ERS, CUTL ER G l X II EL ES,
HT CARTRIDGES. TW INES, CORDAGE, El t '
Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens of Ebens
burg and surrounding country for a share of their patronage. We
have been regularly trained in the hardware business, have bourht
our goods for cash and believe we can offer great inducements to
those who desire to purchase.
E. DUFTON & SON.
Ebkkrbcrs, April 3. 1885.
i
CARL RXVINIXJB,
PRACTICAL
AND DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks,
TEWELUY,
Sflierware,Mnsical Instmuisnts
ANI
Optical Goods.
0
Sole Agent
-FOR THE
Celebrated Rockford
WATCHES.
Columbia and Fredonia Watches.
In Key and Stem Wlndars.
LARGE SELECTION of ALL KINDS
of JEWELRY always on band.
My line of Jewelry Is unsurpassed.
Coma and see for yourself before purchas
ing elewhere.
VM AM. WOHK OUiR A!TTKET JH
CARL RIVINIUS.
Ebeosburg. Noy. 11, l83.-tf.
THE BOTTOM BJACHED at LAST !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED
j '
in the County cn bo found at my
Goods, 'which ere bought for Cash at rock-bottom price. I do riot
buy or keep in stook any Cheap Job Lot or Auctiun Goods, and
whatever you buy from me you can rely on being worth the money
you invest. Owing to an advance I am now selling many goods at
much less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sfll at
Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish my stock. "When
you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinware, Hardware, NaiU,
Iron, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, call and see my Stock
and learn my Prices. I ill not be undersold. Aug. 13, '85.
C3-. ZKTTZ&TTILjIEJ"
HIGH STREET, -
1794. 188.S.
rotlel wrmea at bar nolle la tt
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
Aaid elher First 'Im ( empanln.
T. W. DICK,
AUF.NT FOR THE
OLD HARTFORD
FIRE INSUUANCKCOMV.
CXIMMENCEll BrsTXESS
1794.
Cnbara. Jaiy !. I Wa.
"WAJITria 1-Iie and geTitlenea In eit er
f T eenntr te take lifbl wort at tbeir wa
home. te 94 a 1ar cao b eaellr aaada;
work aent bj aaail ; so canraednf w bar
ao4 deraaa1 lor net work and torn lab HiJ em
t.loTmcnt. AiM-. with ataaip. I'UOWJI
N'rU 4-OMPAN1T, S4 Tlw kt iaietal
atatl, tlil.
rp V. DICK, ATTORNET-AT-LAW,
A Fben bare. Pa. Offie ta bnlMtna of T
J . L.16TO, 1cd. (flrat floor,) Uentr atreeU All
aDaer of leeral baslneei attended t (atlifacte
r.i aad clltljaa a lawelalty. (in-ta.-tLI
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flHE (-AMRRI A FKF.E'WAW eaa be bad for
1 th email nn IU ft )T year, la adranee.
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I(ORIOR ATF.n IS 137.
STRIfTLYOXMCTHLPUN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE IIISURauCE C0LIP1
OF EBENSBURC. PA.
Only 7 Assessments in 2S Y'&iv
Good FARM PROPERTIES
ESPECIALLY DEflRJ'Jj 1
NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN.
GEO. M. READE, rrfsfdf nt.!
T. ir. DICK, Secretary.
Ibenabara. JfB. 11. 11.-1.
NOT DEAD' YET!
VALUE LUTTRINCER,
UN, fOFTER AMI SHEEHHiN WARE
A?tD rry noor is a,
Raepecttony lante the attention of hi Irleede
and tbe public in reneral Lo tbe fact that b ta an II
carry In j en hwilne at tbe old cand opio te tb
Movntnln Honte. Kt-enst-nrv. and i rcj a-a-l to
apply from a lare "lock, or ruana facturinit to or
der, any article In bl line, frorn the !n!'t to
tb lre"t. Ir. tb heel maccer and at I he lowaet
lirina; prlcep.
eTIS"o penttetitiarj- work t-tther mJe or oJ 1
at tlila establishment.
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work and price. V.'l.V n k'iil,K.
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