The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 04, 1886, Image 3

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frRI KH. PA.
jr. - JVXK t, 1SSG.
.I. YD PERSONAL.
(. ?;i r,U:fr.
jiij yi i;r overcoat.
r y-nir mineri d us tor.
,,i prir,i o n-n on the llth Inst.
vc-'tftMes ro to the Sugar
FRESH NEWS EVERY
;i;7r.f Tllalr county sold out a
too'.is lt week.
, in -clous Etrawberric?"?,
:;.;wl.
! nr.'! Pnria Green for the
c- huntiei's.
,-. ir.M.iiitly relieved, by the use
;.;V. Fiy Truss, for
- - t 're.
t.i t.'ie (Jreensbnrf; Democrat
r.r-' row killed in Westmore-
h manure rroro eleven to
Tliev
DAY FROM
S Ol Ulli
GABLE & CO.
ii i
paper lo uio nuinooncss nanrams
v pay for space in order to call the attention of the many reader
their store (1102 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa..) and everybody should heed what they say, for this space is
too valuable for them to use without saying something. When they tell you they are offering Bal
briggan Underwear at STic., worth 50c, you had better pay attention; it might save you
25 per cent, on your investments in such goods. This 25 per cent, saved applies
to more than Balbriggan Underwear; it applies to every department.
in
FOLITICAl ANNOUNCEMENTS.
o
pK ASStMHLV.
WILLIAM LINTON, of Summit,
Sa'.jcrt to rto-i.-j uf t) e i,.ir.(-r'tic Pr'mitrtof.
March I-?.
'II AsFMl;I,Y.
I announce in v --.-1 1 us a -::. 1 i,'nte f.r con-.tna-tl'.n
Ii.r the Ar mhli nt tiie upi-roachlnc demo
cratic 1'rnunrj- L:iT!i..u.
... . JOHNS. KHEY.
t-t-enshurif . April suii, i-t5.
CARRIAGES WAGONS & WEIGHS
Wool! ffool! Wool!
VVm. Murray Son 1315 Eleventh avenue.
Altoona, pay the hiirhPKr. oh
eale at j Wool in exchange for dry Roods and carpets.
....K uur wool to Altoona and Ket trade
for It at Altoona cash prices.
Wm. Mcbtiay A Son
1313 Eleventh arenue, Altoona. 2ra.
Kitti'U, son of Mrs. Mar
t'laro, has been assign-
1 r-O
v Cr..v
.d e romsty.
r; "on Hiy Furk.s can be
1 at IInntley'9 hardware
thra.
liii'ni? In the Ebensbursc
;: -d for : Dr. J. T. Eu'.ler,
wm, Mi Sadie Tlionisw.
, it lit'culator is a very valu
: dy-p'psla, sick headache,
r.-tipation, piles ami such
. W. Holt, Presidents. W.
;i'i!e, wlio practiced medl--l
i::1. '-'. Ibis county, about
v.-ia.-t wrcb elected
':, M'ouri, onthe Dernv
f fi-uer In want of a
called t t the Rdv-?rtNe-&
S .n in anot!;?r col-
t. : -p. a t ail b-fcre purchasing
t' i. ' ''I h!pry.
:..; !;."l"0 and Horse Nets at
;. , ; I'u'it'f-yN.
- :. T.'-.i t- t':'8 advertisement
I, ;i : , f '. "f Alleeheny town-
!.-(:! - a f:ne farm for sale in a
-'v :j :. n.t!-iT column. The farm
4.- c:i : :i! able terms.
s:; .:. ; t in McCoj's coal mine at
- T i -liy ' -nini ono miner had
i: u i' m i!'ii;iy mjurea
i .-- DPco'sary, while bis
-j.-,r ) Ui an arm brouen.
-"jrT'-r-- if you want a first class
-::jT--- iiir'-'W cheap, to Ilant-
sr '.w.ri re n!id pet the 'Terry.'
-T'J .ir cf the Cambria
.(.,; -. . I order to the effect
-i: .;- -1: . ci.r.ii.j -es of &ll the le-
..t cinpany 9 wtTKfl wi ne
T.cfk-;, instead cf monthly
. ;. fl.lrawi;':" Iuit received
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James M. Swans, jr , of Johnstown, a
member of the Cambria eonnt.v hr .r,aA
n-- i - . - j v in
f tl!" C'atliDiic church I or'-n3town on Saturday last. Jndire .ir.hn.
i.r. ana Attorneys (0. M. Keade, William
II. Scchier, D. E. Dufton, E. Q. Kerr and
M. D. KitteH, drove to Johnstown on Mon
day last to attend tho funeral.
Mr. Daniel II. Zahm, the fireman on the
Ebensbrtr & Cresson branch, when coming
on the pood train on Wednesday last, had
his head out of the cab window when pass
ing a car loaded with lumber near the, pta
tlon and was strueK on the head by a pro
jecting piece of lumber that was r.ailed
across tho loaded car. His nwe and face
were badly scratched and he was knocked
back Into the cab, but, we are clad to pay,
was net scrlouFly Injured.
-Goo M. Iiiddlo, of rhib.-lr-phia. Is the
way the Johnstown Tribw notices the ar
rival of our townsman wh'.n be visits that
place. If the Tribune man happened to be
around hbout election time when the names
of the voters In the East ward of Eberburs:
are being checked off, ho would find that
Geores turns up as a voter every time and
sometimes as a candidate, although in 3
strong Republican ward like that a good,
Democrat like George has but little show
fur election.
One mcrnlng last week a man supposed i
to be Wra. C. Bush, who shot and killed bis j
brother, Tliilip T. Butdi, week before last
in Elk county, was arrested Dy an officer In
pursuit or Bush, In the haymow of Mr. j
Henry Walters, about three mi'es west of
this place. Mr. Matthews bad permitted
liim to sleep In the ban? over night. The
officer started back with the prisoner, but
we have since learned that be found out af
terwards that the man was not Bush, and
be was therefore released.
Mr. Jonas KanfTmsn, pay9 the Johns
town Tribune of Monday, left the city Sat
urday afternoon for his home near Bens
creek riuiuc one stallion and leading an
other. Upon arriving at his farm he alight
ed from the animal upon which he was rid
ing to let down the bars of the lane loading
hardware store of I 10 tM rmrn. v hue hxing tho rara one or
j the stallions attacked Mr. Kaufman and bit
j him twenty five times, takintr a piece out of
I his rheek and lacerating one of his arms in
i a sboc'ifing manner. It is thought the mu
tilated arm will haye to be amputated.
Mr. ;eorg" Faii.t, the well known artist
of Indiana, Pa., has on exhibition in one of
the windows of D bert t Co's bank a life
size crayon portrp.it of Hon. John Dean,
President JulROof the BHir County Courts.
Mr. Fsint made it to order for the Cambria
County Bar Association, who will place It
in the Law Library in the Court House at
Elieiwburj;. The likeness is remarkably
cum ct and the -x mm. Hon is r.lso very fine.
Mr. Fair.t e.rpec-, to do up mr o-va Judge
Johi.ston a;id Indiana County's ex Jnde
Blair for the Cambria Bar A x'la'.iM i, and
m itlirr of tho -i'!l'!n-ii n.-i l fenr tint be
will rot be done lull Juti-e.. Jtih.;u't'nei
Tribune.
n r.'.i-e c.'-.i'isTe ars often
.! t. t;i. inroais of tbe cab
, k ,' : !' ,ur i said to be
7. 11 is a simple
:' a tr'.ki. Lt all who aie
:.; 1 ,.e ' ulture remember this
- in Rt 1". r'.ter, at Eluiit-
bar 'ware store.
i e Irr pure fats that are
?onp tr.akina he is in
: r- at.'inp qnal'ties of
,.. ; - S ap i. n:ade
.- ; w .'..:'', an ' is guar-
p-ti-
p-r, peryt,
-lore.
ri ceds fmm a
f the i:i:ach.
!, i:.-ii'-a Sim
;.:! win . r,
'. II. i !.' .1 I -i 'j 1 'n
a d'.ie as soii:
eoniir: of an
.
t '. 'o .
it-
x-.- ,
V"
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. ; ';;'.i.H-- for t!:e
: ' l . -'tt f - i i y offices
...L' i' liM.i'r.'.'.lc primary
1 ) : : X'Xt of J jlie, met
!i itit Clialttnau W.
', i , '.: i i.i.k.:.- t!ie piedoi
.' r '. :i;.; the prira ry
'- .', .: i i : i::.'.:1;l', ) to
' : i In !: Me, inflation
' ' ' .:1-., are symptoms
"' t.f Ms" d;eslive and
i -, w !.,r!, can be thornugb-
Ay- i's Cathartic
'': .'', K..d a.-, aids to d :-
, : Tl.-. y curv castl-
v s' ;-i--.;v! rem-'dy Is clipped
"' : 1' :ant tan-y at the roots
': . r ' ;m i branches of tho
.'f your tr-'c'i, and you
' t l by curcu'io. An obi
f"iit grower furnishes the
;t !- tht; most successful
" .'ver tried.
r- .it llMt,txd;!o liavo resumed
? -'tike i:i the Clearfield diB-
r. Tli rijwrators will here-r-"
t!-.:.t!i!y in cirli, abtlish the
' -.iii and aKrec to not :lack
i r.-'-,,UI1t of the strike. Tbis
t : . :t ha-i ir.ved disastrous
''f,H arid inii;frs.
- i 1 .-t Messrs. John Davis
: l;r"f.- were quarrying btone
' i. fir thi farm of Mr. Martin
'T.f; ar,d a half miles south-
'.'l tl.ey enme acrogs a larze
?i they killed. The reptile,
. : ired five f?t six Inches.
1 day for snakes either.
: i;-:i! Uncle Tom's CaMn
bi:iitien under canvass
: J '.re, on riext Tuesday evea
Tr c vmpiioy's exhibition
'"'i at hy our exrhaimes,
' ' i - " rnct.; Tom's Cabin
..1 h- , w"U id do well to at-
ct- r children, 15 cts.
' I -'I .;nd, on retiring
' !, that he had a four-foot
1 !' d fellow. The bed was
I' uh for the two, and
- ' ' .it at one side of tho bed
1 Comtii n n Io:t loll.
; A t'.uty rwb'inuof Mr. and Mrp. John
; I'erv'ir,, I .-sis- rt Fe reason and family, of
I B'aekliek bu- '.-hip, Samuel Brallier, of
J.ckon t-r.-i:'dp. and (J. 'A'- Iluiitiey. of
I Ebenptmre. . i-.itd fie old Murray suit v.cll
! near the dilapidated .(!.! I i':t!"i's furii.iee
, in Biacklick t... n-hi; . j'i Friday !a-t. Th-y
1 priced thro.ih Ih. dis-'ittd village of M'i.1
: town, t!: lechiity of which is t ill marked
' by heaps i.f .-tonfc.s yyb;eh once f-irmcd the
! idiimnejH cf the oi iii-il .'.woiliuss. The
' water f! i .vio- from !h..- " el' is f.r.mg'y tm-
prei'.ratc-d win salt ari nr.i...ies up ciu
tant;y. When a fix u'.att bucket with, a
small hole in the bottom v:is ph'.'-ed ever it
an i a lighted match held ovei ti e hole, a
strong, t'liirht fUnie ai.isu which could be
seen at a dl.'tance of fifty yards. When the
bole was stopped up the bucket In a minute
or two would rise up and
When t'le fcb'P wts removed and
match applied, a liime Him. up
makina a loud reoort arid
Ilrmlnrk Itfmn.
The base ball fevft has etruck our town,
and as a consequence bruised fingers and
sprained ankles are more plentiful.
The mumps are epidemic In this vicinity.
They attack both old and young, evidently
hay ing no respect for age, sex or beauty.
It was announced last week tnat Misa
Agnes McDonnell, of Summitville, thiscoun
ty, who had been organist at the Catholic
Church here for the past two years, had
entered the convent of Carmelite nuns at
LonJsTllIe, Ky. Many were the expressions
of sorrow at the loss to the world of so cul
tured, talented and amiable young lady as
Miss McConnell. But that she has chose
wisely, none doubt ; for from childhood she
had ever evinced a deep religious feelin
and her life was a worthy example to her
fex. The choir here will miss her. for she
was an excellent musician and had few
equals as a vocalist Iler place here as or
ganist, however Is very acceptably filled by
her sister MIsb Ella. The hosts of friends
which Miss Agnes had made will, however
mnch they regret her loss, join in wishing
Ileaven's choicest blessings on her In the
holy lire she basshosen.
A man named Harvey employed at Chas.
Lahey's coal works met with a very serious
accident on Monday last. He was endeavor
ing to couple some cars when he was knock
ed down and falling with one leg across the
rail, one of the wheels ran over bis thlih
bndly bruising and lacerating ir. Dr. G.
W. Grove attended to the wounds, and
thinks tiie bone is not broken. Yet there Is
considerable danger feared from erysipelas
or gangreen.
To-day, Tuesday, our streets have been
thronged with idle men; a sight not witness
ed for several months. The cause was that
notices had been posted up at the various
mines yesterday notifying the men that after
June 1st, the price for mining coal would be
reduced to n."5 cents per ton. This morning
delegates from Gallitzin, Coalport, South
Fork and Lilly met here in Eeaghey's Hall
and remained in conference with a number
of the operators and their representatives
most of the day. Tho outcome of the con
vention was that the men go to work to
morrow at 35 cts. per ton and at the end of
two weeks another meeting will be held.
The miners here are unanimous la denounc
ing the action cf the Clearfield miners in
going back to work at the old rates. It Is
claimed that the C'earfirld strike was ended
by bought treachery, and there are the
strongest grounds for believing it. Should
another strike occur in that region, the Billy
miners will hardly send hundreds of dollars
worth of provisions, as they did during the
past two months. !
Memorial Day was observed here In a fit- j
ting manner by Col. Dick White-, Pjst 513,
G. A. It. and citizen. Twenty wagons j
f.aily festooned with, flags and uvt'rgreens i
conveyed nearly thre hundred people to j
' Surumilvil'e where the srhves of the dead I
I heroes were literally coverd with flowers. !
j The Lilly Cornet Band accompanied the pro- '
cession and di ooun-cd appropriate music- i
j At Summit the process-Ion was imt by the
G. A R. Poit of Gallitzin, accompined by
i the Galliliin Cornt t Bar.d; the latter
i were tlrcfed in their r,ev uniforms
I and presented a fine appearance. Tho peo
j p'.e of Summitville and vicinity turned out
1 largely ai.d made a very creditable pri-
Ce. m. After fie ceremonies attening Hie
dCCf.infins of the graves, Ol. Jno I. Linton
of Johnstown ''divert d a biief but touehif.g
add re which was received with marked at
tention. Ljr.n may these memorial services
j continue; i! is hut jut. to honor the heroes,
! known and unknown, who sleep beneath
' the willows and the ilau.ies. C.
! I takt: picture In s-l:.tir.g that I have
I known Ely's Cree.m V-'.m for more than fiva
! vrars, and haye sold it during that time
' 1-oth in Bin jh".m; ton and Montrose. I enn
j sider t tho-oi'e-it at'd best catarrh remedy
i in ttia market. S. J. Spartes . Druggist,
I Monti oio, Pa.
1 I -nlTred foi more than ten years with
that dieudful t!iseae catarrh, and usrd
ev?iy available medicine which was reconi-
graves of the following soldiers who are
buried th ere:
TTVrr of 112. Stanislaus Wharton. John
Nagle, Thomas Adams, Jame9 Maloney,
Thomas Durbin, Wm. MeKenzle.
Mzican War. Cornelius Donahoe.
War of thi Rt hMion. lv;s, C McDer
niitt. Michael McDermitt, Wm. Ryan, John
Bnrgoon, Andrew Callahan, Joseph Cra
mer, Aug. Wills.
After the decoration services addresses
were made by Messrs Hart, Noel and Mc
Manus, the Commander of the Tost. It
was an interesting and impressive scene to
witness the tender reverence and respect
of the young ladies as they placed wreaths
and garlands of fl iwers over each soldier's
grave ; and how any citizen could denounce
it as a senseless and useless tnoskery Is a
mystery beyond my ken. T.
rndisrentcd Food.
In the stomach develops an acid which
stinps the upper part of the throat and pal
ate, causing "heartburn." It also evolves a
gas whieh produces "'wind on the stomach,"
and a feeling and appearance of distension
in tnat orcan after eating. For both this
acidity nnd swelthie Hostetter's Stomaeh
Bitters Is a much better remedy than alka
line salts, like hartshorn and carbonate of
soda. A wineglassful of the Bitters, after
or before dinner, will be found to act as a
reliable carminative or preventive This
fine specific for dyspepsia, both in iti acute
and chronic form", also preven ts and cures
malarial fever, constipation, liver complaint,
kidney troubles, nervousness and debility.
Persons who observe in themselves a decline
of vigor thould use this fine tonic without
delay.
DIARRI.1UE Ut'ESfflS ISSrED.
The following raarriato licenses were
Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
during the week ended Wednesday June 2,
1H8G:
Opo. VV Schrock an. Ltllte 31. Wilfon, Soutn
Fork.
Oeo. B. IHshonit and Mary Ellon Itaier, Jack,
eon township.
John F. Keed, Johntown, and Minnie M.
Krouse. Kast Omemauirh.
lut Wccr ml Helma Anderson. Oallltiln.
Juhp)1i O'Neill, Munstrr township, and Ulla
Hrawloy, Summit.
Henry J. Hehe and Annlo E. Flick, Carroll
town M. I-. Hush, Coopcrsdalo. and Hanuiih Letdy,
Er"ntiunc.
(tinrief liyrnon St. Auiruptlne, and Mellnda
BdPr. Ft'en?''urif.
Jame? MeClcskey nnd Mary Mel'eak, Johns
town. - -
An Enil to Hone Seraplnsf.
Edward Shepherd, of TIai risburg. 111.,
ays : "Having received so much benefit
lrom Ei(cti:c Bitters. I reel it. mv duty to
let. suffering luimaniry kn i'v it. 'Iavd nad
a runiiiin.' sore n my leg for eight years;
my doctors told mo I would have to have
the bone scraped or tho leg amputated. 1
used, Instead, three, bottles of Electric Bit
ters and seven boxes Bueklen's Jrriiea
Salve, and my leg is now sound and well."
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty rents a hot
tie, r.nd Bueklei.'s Arnica S.tlve at 2u c. per
box by E. James.
31 rrttl.
St'H Ki CK VV1I.SIIN n Thursday. May iTth.
At tlie l'r'--l'Vtcrl:in iarrin:i!rv it this
l ee. hy Kev. Hubert .MM'aniin. .yir. eore
v hrork to .'Ulf I.illlc M. Wilson, liotli of
Sourh lork, this county.
U Y It N K HKMiKH - A t t ho "hurch of tho Hnlj
M.imo In III cn-l'iirit. in '1'uesIaT . Juno 1-f. rCv'',
tv Kev 'l'he'un Wnlih Mr. .lame lirne. ,o
'le.triield toa nt lt, to Mis? Melln.'.A I
of Kt e i : 1 1 urz.
.Vc f' '.r-.;'.":i:c tht' younir ooitjiIb on their
ti.lvrr.l life rvttririHir.ial hie :ma Lope MrU t':eir
t'l'ure IiirtV he (.I'lFperollp Hint Iro 1-oni rnr i
ns tw posi-i'Io i-i tfii poirel 'Mo sj'cro. 't c i- iruoiTi
is tine oi lo o r oi.i iiwn?tii " t"vi . yoiinv onions
and '.:.(. t. : Me ohlo-t . im;iitor ..f Mr. P,hn
H.' i.'i-r .i? th ' " vtiibrei I. I.'t: -i H"r, n
est ;:i: .: I ni 1 p..--om pi i-iie 1 lily we. wt:l I.-? a
true et ipii: lie i . hur liu-i'.. n.-.i la their jeur-i".y
rirouv li 1. r--.
S'.VNI.A N SI P 1 rt'M A 1 TI',K 'mi .-1
at '.iT' llt'ivv :i, liy li.-v. I'.a!ti
Mr .1.-nc '. Sean of I. in" to ?
vt!.-r.a T. Str'itmatttr. r'l :arroi:t-e.T:i.
Il!:iz otic ol tliO irursts r n the i.c-.o
s.lfl-r ::m clo: inner uiuil fruro :i l-o;iut
w-T,.- 1av-'--,l with -1 Un. lid tr.usio
ht-1(;.-v room . " i ih thovioiio. :tti 1 iT'ilo
Jen :,ii, t. j ti.ir Iti.Io pr-f-cr-ty
!.tr ;iil t n
B
Atth
rrt nt
sienui'B prrfpcrii'tion for tlicwe who ncwxl baDdiiiff ap.
D OUT
At tins fvwmn rnri aj on need to o nvio
rrt of tonic. 1 Ki. ntns into AUiictt evt-ry priy-
mm m
or I I'M K n,-M. ivFimur i.nr oi
ucrar, ftp., it iia . til i,, ri m
nfv Iron rr-.-lli-ir-.o tnat lit nor 111 III riju.
It Kur!rhe tho niood. Iotlorntii tho
Si5-.tein,iertoPfsAppt-Hte, Aids llrtlou
It dnpR not hlH,pn orintnro tb tth. yiuhnfld-
schle or produce conctipAUon tAr Iron Vrlrtns dn
Cb O. II hrvitt.il, loading ptxi-stcian of Spnnc
ti'jld, tUK, ys:
" Itrowu'n Iron Fitters Ifl a tlior,-nih!y good medi
cine, i use it in my nmcticfl, and ftod ita action x
r"l! all othr forniM of ir--n. In ivnaku1-", oralow rii
dition of tiie Byt-'ra, IIr..wn'M Ir.n lwtt-rft in uinaily
a i.fitir; nceily. It, w all that is climd for it.'
lm W. N. Wiltm. Vl9 Thirty-wxvmd Str.
fVorsrtWTl. D. C. bajs: "Jtr.twu'H lnm liitt.-rM is
th Tunic of th ae. N"othint bettc-r. It crvit
appetite, trive ctrouKth and uuproTta dirsUon."
Genuine hiv abor Trad Murk and crd rM Hnea
oti impiior. Take no other, alatlo only hy
UllUn .N l I1UU t AL ( U, BA LTJI MOIU; M O.
VNNt'Al. FINANCIAL STATKMKNT OF
tlio fiorounb of Lilly, t'ambritt county. Pa.
Henky Hoi.ry, tjolletor and St t'omtnlti'lonor.
Dr.
To amount ot duplicate i 54 3
Br tan work on street f
Hy amount pal 1 to trf.i'iirer
Itv exotierat iote of t 'oiiueil
Hy t'om. on U41.1o hi ."i per -t... .
Hy work a-i pt. (,'otn. X .-un.lries .
To hulitnco due lirnry Boley
! i -18
18
z-i la
SutoJf CosiiAD, Treasurer.
To amount from last fvttlemftnt
To amount roi-etved from colics
tor and Kurness
8 40
S 347 73
lm.
4 40
258 S3
Vy or'Ifr? rati and eancolled . . t
Hy t 'om. on f-13 V at 2 per ct..
Hy Balance In treasury
213 25
6 S3
44 S5
Joan K. Kki.i.et,
i 'J-3-.
Hurie?
To amonnt received from Bns-
and llrtr.ae.
Hy amount paid treasurer ? W0 BS
To halar.ee due Ifurao-,rf Keiley..
vs t -in.
I.
im.
1 0-1
Sheriff's Sales
HY Vtrtne ot Sundrv Writ- of Fieri Fetn
alias Fieri Knolns ar'l I.nar. hVi;,,, ,S,0fj
ot tho Court of Common Tie.!-- nl CarH-rta Co
and to me directed, there will he ex; ., -e i t pu!,;
lie Sale at the Court Houe in Ktien?.urK Fa on
F
OF. AsSEMPLY.
I
M
Aeml ly at the eomlnic lmorrattc I'rlmarv I HUHZt laKlOI 111 &il itS EranCIlPS.
rrt?ir, Trimming
nnd U K PA I R 1 N" ( -f nil tindsdonea
Wo.. Turn-
kin Of
Erection."
, , JOHN K. STKAYKK.
Jcstiftown. Apr'12.
r. ASSEMHI-Y.
m.,
MONDAY. Jl-XE 7, 1,, at 1 r.
the followln)i Ketil K?tate. to wit:
All the riirht. title and !n'erct ot Herlnmin
Feer. of. fn nr,ii to all that ecrtnln pte.-e o- nr.
rl of land Fituiifo in the town-hip ..I White
(.Atntiria Co., Fa., hounded on the north unl
west hv lnnd formerlv owned hy h irle H in
tesd. dee'd., (,n the nonrh and e-if hv Inn l ot
Adam h:ih. contatnfna lo aeres more" ir !e
havinif thereon erected a two-storv I.ir Hr.-n
and r rnme st:ihle. now In the oc.-ut" :incy of Hen
jamin Reers. 1 '
Taken In execution and to he ?old at the tuit ot
Ferry Trorell.
AIfo an the rlwht, title and Interest of Koland
IMxon . of. In and to all tht certain piece ,,r par
cel of land situate In ft ends townnlp. Can l.ria
o l a., de.crlhed as follow? : Commcnc'nic tit an
oak corner and rnnnlnir north 2o perches to a
stone j ile. thence east 5iJ r erehes to a d.i(f wtnid
thence eonth 11 perches to a stake, thence
west .'.fVJ perches to place of heir Irnlnif . adin'nlnir
lands of J. M . l'roxell. ..,hn ie,-rs. .Marv Kri
and others eontaininif Six Acres an 1 one hundred
and eleven perches more or less, having fherp0n
erected a one-story lo? house and loir staMe now
In the KdipancT of Rowland Hixon
Tskrntn execution and to t,o soli at the (Milt
of Ferry Troxell.
Also all the r:?ht. title and interest of A. T.
I'lndle. of. In and to all that certain ptoo or par
cel of land Fltu-Ue In the township of Hhickllk
Camhr:a Co.. Fa , nnnnded hv lands of .lohp t r
Iftison. llavld Ilarfs, ivter V.ii;rer. Kohcrt Fcr
iruson and Isaac Wlssinecr. containing isn acres
unil ns perches and allowance, havlnir therf,n
erected a two-story stone house and fume harn.
not now occupied.
Taken In execution and to be sold at tho Putt of
Feter (tutwald.
Also all the rtuht. title and Interest of Andrew
Zolner. of. In and to all that certisn lot or piece
of land situate in Carcdltown .rouKh. Camhri-i
Co., Fa., l-rontlnif feet on Matn Street, and
Hdtolnlnir land of Joseph Zolner. Sr.. on the
north and east, and lot of J. W. Owenson the
fonth. and containing about one lo; of srnttnd:
said rmlldrnirlsa dwelling house of two stories
harlnif a front of IS feet nnd a depth of 2 feet"
and a height of IS teet.
Taken In execution and to he sold at the suit of
William 'ole.
wTF.HMSIiFSAI.K:nne third of the pur
chase money he paid when the property Is
knocked down, and the rmainlni( two-thirds on
the eonflrtnat'on of the deed.
.TOSKPH
Sheriff's Office. I
Ehensburir, May 11, l.asi.
A. (1KAT, Sheriff.
Lt-niLlTIl-3.
Ot.litlon f. Kdw-irl r.l.TirU.
to I It i i,.rt Je.i.;r
" to Ja. .McDon..1 J
to Caron I.eahy ..
' to Wellington twp.,..
t)utifn:ilnn (Jrders
J 90 58 $ yo ts
f Ty. fx
'JV) O'l
.... 1"0 00
S J9 00
103 72
1.1
sat i:
Italance tn treasury
Ani-"i:Udiio Iro-n ', . F. Moreh,
' r . M. (Jeorze,
l 1.
44 ?1
VI 9)
7'J 44
i:.ce?s of Idald!i;h;s 734 7'
We tho undersiirned andttcr of le'ly Horouifh.
have exi-.mined I In k'io e i .ml uel h ud t :o:in
to he C itrwl to t!:e hc-t of our knowledge.
nr.Mit Sikh: r. i
K. J . H !"( i il i,s, . Aul'tcrs.
H.FKI.KY. S
t'pn I,hv i'res't.
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and lini.'ie r.-',-
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The trieml.- lav-. -c t the hr
f,.: I.nv 1 )f---"ltl ai t 'kctl -soiit'-l
lo ,'''r. .)..'. c- '. cain:
o! the Sain'.-. A uifii-t i ne
e". i:iir in 5; i ii'-. Mr. tri'
t! i : t -to-. A - A'l i-r S l r it ni: .u
StrtltKiatter; i ea:-!or. K -rit)
et ol ti no d e-h'-s, ."Mrs. Tie
silver knives and lorks, V .1
C er va.-os. l'eier lloucr: 1
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Stri'til'atie. ; ;
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Hi;ck .-ind vsiic
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metxlt
for th.
afford'
L. I.
tir,i over,
a lighted
foot bixb
bum'l for over
d to niB. I cnunot tbar.k you enouK'i
reiief wt'.ieb yo-.ir Cream Baito btts
it tiie. FJi..sr.uel Meyets, V.'infield,
HF.Xt'RI.il. 1AT.
ter .Itrlttuiatt-r; 1 lare pin
su- .11 one, Si.-tcr.- t. .1 '.-"'.'i
M I.tz.i H'ti.-; 2 ni.tsr I utr--
i' ' rot .eti'ier: 'l U-e ptctuT-s, ..ts
1 trult dish. Ml'S Annie HltO. 1 fr't
1-iny L.arlian; 1 po-.n hoi e
M-:",inatf'-r; 1 oo. ... r. W :iil i
u-'iii'-t-.. MrJ. .io'.''.i I'lli:: 1 fact;
Tli'irsa Strlitm:i't.;r; 1 liuir, Mr', ti
n:d
( '. . t: -i v l : r-c n w nt :
per",-"-? i..io!.t. ,1 t.
make ; a' ment will
cl.-iirr.s at a: est :) .-.in-re.rly
b'l i i.i ntt.T.,!d f-t
a'l
it il1
di.-di. Hri"!M
H'iitM rtrltt!ii-iti.-r.
ll .-i. AU'ly t-lrilim -.tt -t
rit t mailer; 1 tas -:-
n o iu vo r- 1 - lm. I .
Cwi. Yr f ' 1 taM" el '1 I
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r. i'. I-i. ii 1
;.l .dill, r- 3
lio.t. el ss
. fc.. Jones; 1
stri-tmaitir: 1 u!hs didi
1 f.'t ul knives anil forks,
r: 1 jfiajs ilssli. A! i.is i.uy
-ait colNr, Mmk.t Harry
. l-'t. iiU'l ! o. U. Mrs.
tiapn in-., a't ! n . i.r ot
Wi.sh:: Kl..
o st it
Kto-. twp.. .1...-C,
:.. i - n-l r- idle, .
'ate. :-.r. t..-t'.i.
v . nti .1 f h e lm
l j r.-f'iit ilu ii.,
1 (. fo
v.. ll'A.MANY,
Executor.
Jill.o 4. lit.
othv
.H.li.N
ill i
t t.) I
pro- I
Court Proclamation.
Hy vlrtne of snndry writs ofKIert Factxs, Vnd.
Fxpon. and alia Vend. Krpon. Issued out ol the
Conrt of Common Fleas of Camhria Co.. and tn
rne directed thero will he expose to pulilic sale
at the Mansion House in Johnstown. Fa., on
RATT7RDAT. JTTXE .7, TO, at 1 p. m.
the following Keal Ksfato, to wit:
All the riirht. title ard !etorat of r'hnrtes
Ket'oy. of. In and to all that certain lot of arronnd
s'tuate In the township of Cnnrnanirh. Camhria
Co , J'a. frnntltiiron the Fntkstown l.'oad. ornn
alley on the wt. nil rurrir-if hack to ati allev
on the east, adiolnlns' lot o' Vm A. I,loyd or.
the north, and lot i t Jatns !' 'n on th soii'h.af
TuRon tn execution and t" fed it the suit
Mary Winn.
Also nil the rltrht. title and 'r .-, t or WlMlnm
S. r.itteron. of. In an't to nil 1 .rc-itn two lots
of troiei'l situate in the toy -nihlpof t,,nv Creek.
Camhria Co.. Fa., frontlnif ott the Bedford Flke
on the south, ao.t rnnnlrnr aek to an r'Icv on
he nor-h. ndj-ilntoir lef of (!imt.r! Iron Co! on
the oast nnd Street on the wet.
T.-tken tr execution and to he sold at tno suit of
.Jacob TreOs.
; Also all the r'aht. title ard 1nte-est of John
, and Attn Andrews, ot. In and to all that certain
, lot of u--onnd sfuat" in the 2td War lot John"
j town, '"nnilirli i'n.. Fa., trortlne-on RtvorStmrt
i on tf.e we? and rnnninir hack to tin alVy on the
1 east, ail'oiritnir anallev on the south an.i'Thomas
I Jcpes on the north, h-ronr thereon ereerct i twii
j -t'-rv fr im" h.mse. r.o-v j-. the ocruna-icy of Thos.
Pavls ard Simuol T'l-e arid one ut "ry f-in?e
I noise, t.ow 'r t be --"' .: v i f Jo -i l-i lr - vs.
, I'nl-.-n in exec itM : end to be sold at tlic suit of
I Charles ftrixner.
; A i-o fli the rfi.t f.!o and Interest or wiltt-.m
j A. Petorsori . ot. (- i ., all n,at ccr:atn lot ol
J i?r'iTi-,d situ'i'e'n tv--- -.-o-itre ot ifrlat.-. in th
toTii-hir, r l.'ic'.i!-.-..' .'a-nh-1'i Co.. Fa., fr. rttn
I on ll.e .l:iin--tvii o o.-.'.tord I'ike on the i'.'t ;
ar t rooninir hack ' . .if Henrv Ki -)..-:
the south, and ad"!-"".- It of J"oir- !:
: ..n the west and lot ot taoi Netr.air on tf.e ea Jt
I havit.if thereon erected a one and a half storv
j I-'-- w.iicn a.l i lank rruMe n w tn the ccuj.aiiey
j of Itirtarl W.ayricr.
Taken In rxr-u'ion and to he fo'd at the suit
j of Jneoh Jacohy.
i Also all the riht . title and Interest or Vllsn
, Kvioson f. In ard. t e .,ri t'.at c-r'a'n Id ot
i -r. -1J 0,1 tpii-tte fn t'.e 1 Wa-0 Of .nh-,:-Town
, Hor inirh. Ca fBhria c--Tintv. Vii .. frontfr.ir on t'o.
t r. tr-ct en the east, jr, r'int.lnic '' o-k to stony
Creci: r vcr on ". w. st. a le.it.frir l it -.f lli '.rv
I Wi.lersl.lne on the North iin.l Vine Mwt ..n th
' sc. i; t . f i, i ir :i ( re 'tr-if a f 'o st.irr plank
: n. ..... rn j.'nii rt cow in the occ'itiaei'v ol
j Jo-evr? tv;is,.n.
I Taleo in cviC'Kton and to 10 Soi l at the suit ol
I J-.hn Heady.
V- ali the ri. ,t ft:, ar.d !r.t.:e.-t wf Foster
j W. lues.ii'. In and to :: that certain b.t "I
' r -ln.l sltna'o In the vi'lairc of MorrellviM".
I Lower Yoder towr.snlp. fimtirfu rountv. Ft.,
fronrinir on the west on ChsndlorSi. an I riiinlr.t
tnck tn an al'i y on the east, havltiic an a I lev on
I the r.orth, and lot n' tteorue Ad'tnis on the Sontii.
havinz th'-reon ereced a two-...iy i-hi.ik ! ot-.
thuiplinifs, now In the occupancy t".
DR. J. C. M 'Ml'I.LKX,
or ( i.i-.vuvn:i.n ioNinr.
to the peniiwrrsfT
i.es,,-tf,i.-v f ut.lu(tte,l
aoihria Cotintv.
A -r . 1 a, l is.!':.lt.e.
of
F
UK ASSi:.UHI.Y.
, 'he SHdKTKST Vi'TI' K ard :.e
FK2CI.S. Also, I'iftntti. iwitm C!
Ilk with irr.t. roved :n"'. ite-rv. A!.-
heavy w..rk ii. r."." arr: ii; 'ti -th ,h-e 'nn.-cte4
All rt'es tpstlni tre with wrk w:'l h-.c-M
ably d-.a!t with- All k warranted.
1. X. rui'Tii
KW-nfburv. ( 'ct -her '. 14.
JAMKS KIXO,
Snt 'cct ti. te decision
tartes.
May 7th. ti.?.
of .Tnhnslow !i.
d the IVliiocra'.tr'
Fn-
Jpol; A-SF.n,I.Y.
MICHAEL FITZlIAIiPiIS.
ji:nn: i.kttixc.
1 i e C.iniTitJ-'!"rors of Smer-C-'iint'es
wil' ro""fve se??l t pr.-p
H.-iitfe ,.ver Moil '--ek in one
!Si tetweer. a' otefr.,. w:tl
1 tv
Sijl feet to b
April i. I
i ';ai.i.jtix.
is 'on of tit pi rcooiu t :
c Trlit rc T
Hn.
1 in to
I r a ' 'i
Fr-.- ..s
.t-t.-i
t fsti i atnbr'.a
"nl ' r an Iron
';n 1'4 t.-et in
: 4 I nr'eet- te t
Also pr t."-afs or two
"lirri- ti" i"i-''M,.,i 1
Me. S"t:i.'rceT "oun". t" 'iei:
- t v . cr - -es s i j s:r Tn .
lis wi'l I c ri -e-.v-ed " the CotT-.tnt.
S 'mer-. -t. fa., unt I s ... In.. M ay
pn ti . .same
K.l iiir tri..rn
t iwn, t a tn-
1
ti-rs
id
met
:i.e'
if
nd
Lee
m Assr.Mr.i.v.
I atn a candidate f. r A"enihlv
an t elected I wt.tiM u-e mv I et
out ; he provision of the Const it ut bm i Ms-4 ,i
v.. .old be beneficial to the pe,., Tr
ot i:,y friends is re-i-ctr.iiv re.t.i. ste.i "
Mavei.js,,. "AMU' AU I, A I'tiHI.I.V.
nlr.ated
TM Itt'I.li,
I.r 11.1 Y.
T.I.N It H'K.
u ."T Somerset Co
F""
KroiTf K AMI 1,'fci 11:11m 1
f'O the l',-r),ocrt'.i-n nf ,V... ... . t-
r .i inn -upce mv-elf as a candidate f,.r the
n- mitiatlon for -he 1 n-ccof JWisterand Kee .r.lrr i
a' the ensulnu lem(K-ratfc f'rin'arT Kle. tion
Kbensbnrif . Fa.. Feb. an. v.s, I
en t 'ie .r'lJ-1
s--s 1. ,n of the 1 ' . . 11 1 1 1 1
I'lM'tuC'lll't". it !...- C.
l:i "x-arrm t. S"tiirr5''t Coitt 'y,
rmi:
Al'tM 1
M IN AS
A:. -t- C" .:-i:l--.
A. J. IilLR.
Clerk (
J A M c. "--TI.' W.
.! 'UN K if. HY.
1 W 11 11.. ril.T" N,
Atto.t ( oiiimis-i 'tit r.' CaUibr'.a CV
I' A. M -et -.111. I
May 14. J:. -ierk. (
piNAN
T4 1 i KrUJssTFK
7 o ttt- l'wmfrrn
ANJi j;F'"f 1 b'l 'IK.
'CtlOrrcce Of t n,f,,i. , ..... ... . 1 V. ,.r.
by annonncc mvel: as a candidate h.r the
Of fteuirti-r and Kec.r,ter ,r,.t t the ie-'-l.,
of the next lon ocratle viitn-r F'eeti,,r.
u . TH' M AS Hi M1VF11.
ambrla township. March 5 ise,
T7' Jr KVIISTPH AMUTCOUPKK.
Tn tht I-rrrnrrct'i I .iter, of I 'en' ri
I
AXCIAL STATKMKXT
iF
WlllllIX'iTM Ti-WIHtllf KtlAP IlKfA?TWT. k
tho ye ir en : 1 March :h, 1-s.
Hkktsari Ut'H.en'Tt, Suj crtls 'T, Int.
1 hen ' v ann ttnee th:
jvnioerri'tr non-lr:
ri a 1 011 ...-(. :
t J am a enroll. late for the
'or b'et. f vf ,r -i Kee,,rl.
er, to be made at vonr next i-r.w.q-T l-'iee'iori
"Ff HOIK'1 MIt.l.FK.
onemau jli K .r. ui..h, March lii,!".
JjOIt 1 KGl-TrR AN D liFCX.F.DKIi.
l'ETKH M";ol'GlI,
OF I'fil'.TA'iF TOlVXPIlir,
Puhect p. 1 1'-ir.cra'l.- rules.
pilK I'lSTKH'T ATT'lUNEY.
JAMl'.S M. WAI.TI
F J'MINST'lWN.
n of
:ns.
Snhiet fo ne dr.j-
marv 1'leetion.
fe Jiemoe-a-'
I March 1:. 1-
Fn.
' 1
H1TK!IT ATroKNFY.
I !
1
Jf
Suf'teet to the d
Mareh .'o. I"-". ".
:i:v ;. i:si;,
HNS 1 1 nvx, HA.
clr-fon of I h-mocratfc Friinartiv.
"JOH Fl.OTH'iN'.T'AKY., ,
U. A. SI K IMMAICKH,
Subif-ct to ti e Ii..incer,iti.. Iunary Kleetlon.
(Jdi-ns: ota. :J .r.., lM-..-t.e.)
F
OW VV ) 1IK iNDTAKY,
amount i t Ijplfcate....
cr.
Hv ! .vn'r-if ' nB
trders re.l.-e-no !
' ".' -h pai'i f. r s-..
Ti'oe k ,;ays an !
a'ten tinir at J.1-
4 days at J.de
o:j; . dav r servi"
Siij rviir
Pupili-flte. tjire, X?
Cmttil-sl m on cash I"ij'll-
cate
1 axes worke.1 on road- .
rk. .e. . .
rt.i n
wn
"Pr as
4 !
il ia4
1 0.S
VM V
A h.1
Halaaec due Supervisor .
'?E"K.-.K Srnoti'. Sup'-rr i.or. 1'r.
To amount of Ftrndeafsg
Hy Kxi.t.eri.'tons . ..
Hetiirned to 'otr.m r
" i-ftere redeeine.l and cash
paid for worn
" V4 day's service a Sut ervtsor
Iiip!lcate ard pr- 1 a'e
" 1 'lay at F.'.en-t.or and fre.
t 'lay at .1 ' h 0 stow n an 1 lure..
0 Tuxes wirii..t nn ri.l--
" Comm'sfon en cn.--h dui llc-ate
Vs? T
i a vi
1J S3
' 14 l-l
X es
4 fM
1"5 'i
w wi
liU' due Sat .rrlsor
I. TAB Ul llss,
1 int-r-mitty. or.Ier
Nrte 'ir I,
Hal r.. '
;:y H"
ir.-h
riot-r
1
r
Cut :r .re-, '.r.n
Ijiabii.tler- In e
I.tAT-.t:
r ! rs f :
t'K. t e it -v
tie at" vo 1
1 '
lit
us m
1 tMU
l-'s .-J
do hen hv eirtf-
.Tnmi's 0. I:iilv,
.T'(H liliHUI'CiH,
I if mcratlc Fri-
OF
Silbie -f t
L-..TJ .-ii-C
' ' IN 1 V
the do.'
of the
-P'.R
1 !ir.y ;in tm
T " !nTll ii;i!li'lj
P
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Vi r i. .
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or or
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1
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F ln:
i arr.il t p , April o. i-v;.
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nvi)iiit i n) AiV,
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ti t i c 1:
rs an 1 !e--.v
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ur.tv ot i ' irt.rinri
i ''"I
lt'vi-1 t F.ilAS
.t in lrsu.-st
: v ' 1 s 1 : . k- .-r.
. ' e -J - ! ! h i f
t. : 1 ' at
.r. I p
l Of t h
;i f- a::ie
aep you
are reu.re
lr.:t
1 t'-.p 1 r. .p-r.
n h a i;ay.
I'DlTt urs xotici;.
lie u n.'
n.'l
M-t-
..rn"
n I,
-ir.ted by t e
:la cou.i-y. to
n tv e t'liti ts of
. ' the r-al e.
.'. -t - a. N... ri.
ee t !-at 1 e
: U' e... born.
an bour before it win eXsinnuihiieti, siioa
inji clear Ind icatlors cf mtiro or less and
oil wa.tlnx only to b" developed. II.
it
- V;
olber
ll'i'.r.
! t! e
and pscHifd
Tbfj 6nake,
1.1 xt day and
'''arris, of t!,e
'i'.', accotii jotnied
I,ocn
by two
V i i tbi pl;ice 011 .Siin
''ie 1 boine '.n Monday
1. t, 1 f fri'-iidi in ;rn-
-,. I to l.'.irn tliL.t be is
! t lo heart hi1 not
' !' .r our n.oubtain town
et 1 I. M. lent (Jit Vela ud,
t tii.a r.'ceivirik a itreat
d (nPi'ulu.atKm and ad-
00-t tra-ted advisor has
i 1.1 tl.nt tl.i best p'aeo t.)
PiKits and
.1'. tl.d t-tore
. tt' H , K!,elirbtiriJ,
t.o.t '1,0111 at bottom
'.nil. .
i ii
orutal .School Motet.
I,oech and lienrcr's fccbool is boomlns.
Tbe enrolltnent i- now up to 77 students.
Kvciy student from Kbri.bbari' and vicin
ity U attetulina tbt ir school,
Tbe nook-lu'epint: class numbers M.
The Latin class uutnbers 14.
Tbe uieetiund of tbo Literaty Society are
very Intcrt btinn. tbe bouse being crowded
cvpry oveninit.
M. D. Hearer, bro'ber of Tior. T. T.
nearer, a member of last year' Prof, class
and a stud- nt of their school this term. Is
President of tho Society.
The victors in tho spelling conteet are. J.
J. Murphy, Annie Jonen and Elmira
Hearer.
- CarrolUoHn Happening.
This end4 another "beantlful May."
May devotions terminated In St. Benedicts
church here Monday evening with the cuv
tomarj and beautiful ceremony and chtld
rens parade, midst a profusion of flowers.
Mrs Korthev. tie estimahlo wife of Mr.
Wm. KodHey, of Cberrytree. did at her
horre In that place Saturday May 2.ith, aged
about fifty years. Iler remains were interred
In Kat lildpe cemetery Clearfield county on
Monday.
Decoration day pasP. d without any dem
onstration other than tbe ansembline in an
adjacent prove, of a lar,e nu.nborof c.t.ens
of tbis place and vicinity, with the band,
when swept strain of music and souk, more
.i,,ont than words, euloti.ed tbe nations
1 entluisi:stlc
(IPHfl. oy t ' .
lovtner.t of tbit lio 'iiy.
of whit h tl-ey f'-'l-
Mr IF ). SU.U. t'lu populai
this Place heloHia out U Urt preparatory
to movitm with bis family to P..m,ov:4 Cl nton
county Pa-. h,.re. bavins purcba-ed the
Mark A.itboi.y clotbina store, he will e -Kao
more extensively in the business in he
futare. Mr. S H one of our most respected
enterprise end public spirited buniness
ZTLi it .s ute.li.ss to say tbat we a.e
1.. ; m nii nlv rin.
t.i lo-,o iiliu.
Uieliiber of
er-
tor tbe pt rpe'.iin?
ciotbier ot
sotry
iiiii cliiiiur
(irn.n.i.. '1 in I-"1- lia'1,
tb-i 1. .". vt ars. W
111"' . s ..- - .
r,p,eted l.imi!y abun.I.ibt
i',..tiiti...is i ?fo ir ''v home.
in-
our Coriit t Hand,
,y ul.iyed witli it
wjsli birn and 1 is
bucrc.'si ana
Mj.-'l AI.
Memorial Day iu this place wns observed
by a getioral closinij of tbe buMiioss liouses
from one until four, P. M.
Tte day was tine and at 1 o'clock the pro
cession formed at the Engine house, and
headed by tbe Ebensburg band, marched
out to Julian street, and down to High,
thence to Centre, and from there to Armory
Hall where Hon. Robert U Johnston de
livered an eloquent and feeling address,
after wbicb the procession formed into line
and took ud their march to tbe Catholic
cemetery, where the ceremony of decorating j
tho grr.ves was Rone through with. The
following named soldiers are buried there : ;
Kev. R. C. Christy, Stephen Cbase, James j
C. Noon, Jeremiah Kaan, James Litziner, '
John Lambatigh. Mark Edelblute, Jackson i
I.itzinger, F. P. Tiernay, Thomas L.itzinier, j
Captain Jatnes Murray, Andrew Weible, i
John E Scaulan, Captain John Porter and !
William Mills. I
The procession next ptoceeded to tbe I
Con)jrejational cemetery where the graves !
of the soldier dead were decorated as fob j
lows: Edward IJaviS, liiomiS v. r.vaie,
Milton liobetts, Riebatd Ii. Lewis, David
Evans and G-:orga Todd.
Tbo procession then marched to Lloyd
cemetery where the following named sol
diers are taking their rest: George V.
Davis, John O. Evans, ",Vm. It. Humphreys,
David II. Kvans, (.iritnin livans, tiiaries
Heyer, Evan R. Davi-, Adara Shinefelt,
David Powell, Thomas Todd, Peter Linton,
Joseph Henderson, Libby, Edward
Evans, Iluih Jones, James RoUeita, Wil
liam I). Davis, Daniel T. Jones, Thomas J.
Lloyd, Jeremiah Evain. Thomas B. MiKire,
Henjamin Williams, James A. Littletield,
Thomas R. Evans, David Evans, Samuel
Henry, David S,. Jones, John Pngh, J.
Todd Hutchinson, Ceorse K. Seehler. Cap
tain Daiiiel O. Evans, Ilet.jaoiin Lloyd and
Joseph Pusli.
After the ceremony was conclude 1 the
procession returned to tbe Engine bouse
and disbanded. The weather was all that
could bave been wished for, and tbe appro
priate ceromonies and ruspect to our hon
ored dead was w itnessed by a larye number
of people who followed the processiou to
the different cemeteries.
Hrinnrlnl l)y In Urttt Sprln.
On Saturday tbe 2ith itist., the citizens of
St. Augustine and vicinity, along with the
Chaplain R. C. Christy Post, G. A. It., pro
ceeded to the Cnthol:c cemetery adjoining
the village, when the comibitleo of young
ladies appointed for that purpot-e decorated
witn garlands vue! wr-.-atbi of iii;'ers tbe
t..M'.s, A J ri'-te; 1 tnrkish town1.. Mr'.
!l )"Vtr; 1 '1 abio ciol a V. S HarKci v H
raoss, Mr. A:i'lr.iT Strl'tm titter; 1 o.l c
2 x c-.-s ilises. .'I... .buiTi X-tii: 1 si!
.staail. Mrs. imi'e; loiann: 1 every u'n
Mrs. Kapliael llite: 1 .-.jiitcr t.ibb: cover.
Frei'llcit, 8 class ,iisiic, A Fru-iel ; 1 .set
ri'omc.o
os 2 bi.t.
i.'ll ;!",)
"r cake
o dish.
.Mrs. N.
it kuiv-cs
and forks, A Friend: 1 turrene disti, Mr. v.'iu.
.loues: 8 nlas Koblets witli )..-lly. Miss Kiln Scan
lan: 1 sot ot ill-l.es, Mr. Win. Kaylor; 1 set of
Waives and forks, M'ss Klla Se.inlaii; 1 einck,
Mrs. Jennie Cramer: 1 table elota, Miss Harriet
Kavlor: I larire r, i l co-tli, .l,,scph A. Scaulan; 1
table spread, Mrs. Vulentine Hisbop: 1 lanre
wei'.'llnir cake, t-is'.-rs ot St. Jc.sepl.: '2 tine cniiej,
A Frieioi: '2. t'lweis, Mrs. llermet; "2 towels. ISLiss
Amelia Bennett 'I towel", Mrs. Kd. F-knro !e: 1
lamp. Simon Strittnjhtter: 1 h.anitsome nlbum,
Mr. Jacob TrlnUley.
I III).
1AVIS IHed at t:'s residence In "atr.brla town-shi-,1,
on Tuesday, June 1st. iSS-l, Mr. Kichard
It. Ibivls, aiied about 60 years.
HA K KlSH--I)ie.l at his residence tn t'aTibrla
township, on l biirfday. May -27th, l-89, Mr. M
j ward Farrisli, aied 64 "years.
j Tbe deceitsod wns born in the vill.aifo of Muns
; ter, 011 tbe lstfi day ol June, l'-"2 and was In his
ki z'l v. fourth year. His fattier Mr. Junes FarrNh
I was'a blacksnilth. and Kiward worked with fiis
1 father an 1 learned tho sme trade. In 1-47 he
, married Mary Ar.n tJ'Hara. danvb'er f Mr.
I David " Hun. dee'd., and sL-tiTi f Mr Sm !
I and V. Iltipii o'M ira. o! J'.iiir twt!-hp, and
I sbortly n fterwards moved to tbe Samtnit we .re t e
I rorVetl tit Ms t ride for l-nir yenrn.1 then trnml
I to Mnnst-r, Wbere he live "tie "-, tlo-n in 1S-.J
I tioiiKi't tin- lar a whore lie rr. :d .d up to the tune
t of his doa'b. llo was i tiictly h jin-st and c m
i sclencions In a!' lit dculinu. was esteemed and
I respertel bv all hia neighbors, w .s a irood hns
: band and a'kin.i lather, his death is renretted tiy
! all e.cipiain't.: with him. He leaves a wner.tid
j n children, four nlrK one the wile 1 f ?Ir. .Lis.
I Hr.iw n "f tins place, one tbe wife of M r. Charles
1 Murray ol Otnlirta township, ot.e tl. wife of
; Zacharv Kavlor. cf Alleal.eny to-!!--h:p. and
i Tlllic who is unmarried and two son? James who
la married and teddes on tbe faroi a Ip i.tl 1- ttie
homestead and Hernar l v-itjis nntuamo-l. Me
al-o leaves tt survive hlir. a. widowed tnoitier
M rs. N.ir.cy Frr!sh, nnd two uncarr.ed sisters
who reside in Munster t. wn-bip. and a brother
Bernard Hari-h who resides iu t'ans-yvll'.e. tta.t
foriiia. Feaon to ash,.i.
Whereas t! e li ni. Rotn-it L. Jobi.stiti,
Preside nt ot tiie ('niitt or C-mitiion P. -as of .
t i 47'!: J Kdlcinl DifU.tt C'f.Mslriia or the
conttty of 'at;:brii, ".tn' tbe !'. iti. John
Fiat-iiJt'.:i and tbe II -it ..).:'. : !i ;.'..!-..-, Xsso-
ciato .! ii.lat' s .f (.'iiiiioi 1.1 c.i 'tnty. b 1. ;og is- 1
sued th Ir pr-'fe'.'' C"?.',':i !-.t t'u- Tv.it o t y j
of S:pt";nS:r. 1 SHo. t" n:- 'liiicti-l f.-r lerd- ;
irur a eotit't ot )yel nib' T t t:;ir.,-i , Gneit.l 1
Jail Delivery and (,'a irt. r t-o.it,i. or the
Peace in Elieiobtitg f..r the cou'ity of C ini
Dria and to commence on tbo first Monday
of J ons being tbe 7ll day of June, 188',
and to continue two weeks.
Notice is hereby given to tbe Coroner,
Justices fif the Peace, Aldermen and Con
stables of said county of t.'auinria, that they
be then and there in their proper
persons! at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day with their records, Imjuisif ions, exami-
naliot.s and their own remembrances to do
those thlncs which to their oflices appertain
to be done, and those who are bound in re
cognizances to piHseeiite against the persons
ttiat ore. or shall be In the jitil of Cambria
county, he then and there to prosecute
against them as shall be Just.
Given under my band and sial at Ehens
burg, the 8th day of May in tbe year of our
Lord lst, and the one hundred and tenth
year ot the Independence of tbe United
JOSEPH A, CRAY, SberilT.
Ebensbnrs, May 8, lsso.
and
V. I'avis.
Taken In erec-i-Jor. an1 to be sold fi tl e rn
Jatnes. 1 loincan.
Il-.HMS (IF SAI.K: Cne. third of tbo pnr-eb:i-
motie.f t.. be paid when the t.rote rt 7 f
knocked down, aol tie rem a; 11 in ( twu-tuir.t on
the conhrmat i-n of tbe -te-d.
.lo-sKPH A. tlRAY. Sherlfl'.
StierifT s I 'ti'-e, )
F.bensburjf, p.lv pi -t '
UNDERTAKER,
AM: .IAN' KA' l ' Ki:;.
t"..l '!"i'.'.'t tr. k :n s ' 1 t h :M r I ' U"n
'A fi:I! Ilt'u ef T-.iicl always -n l:ao.i."i
Lnibaimed
1. 1; l' I liKH.
Bodies
H I.N
T
F
ot
II u; .1.11 :jl LL 1 Ja.. 'rTMsysUij
Mnutiicturerf '
OF OKNAMENT.-'-
()J S M.F. OK KKVT. The Iy.rettn Hou e,
at I.o ret to. (: nitiria "ottrtt v f. .rtnerl y k eowu
as tbe .Mrs. J. H. Myers Hou. one of the
t and most popular rio'cls in the vi'.laira. is
1 Here'' 'or sale or rert on easy terms. The house,
eot'fal v a barroom, two -'it'lrT rootns, 1 larite
ilir trtr r-otn a-id two k.ii.o-'i.-, ..ne tor .-'immer
end the oth t r for w; of cr. 011 th- :trst ttor-r, besides
eleven comfortable riotns on the see, ind lloor. It
h-is a larire stable and a iood garden iittactied. as
well as all other -orivoiiienees neecssaiy to a
eoiin'ry hotel. Tcrtr.s rr-is"tialile. For '.urtlier
Ititormatifin call or or addres
Mlus. tl. H. Mi lKlN-AI.il.
May 2S, ls. tf. I.' revto. l'a.
P.IAL LIST T UNT. TKUM lss.i.
Ft KST WF.KK.
Strayer et. !. vs. Flvnn et. ai.
SKI 'OM WKEIC
Frone v-s. Fanst.
J. s. Oil vs l!enn.
Ivorvvs. ?IH '11 i Ion b.
MeM II li n N ( to. vs. Sin emakrsr.
Hatim vs. Tc.nk 01.
Myers Kx'rs vs Martin.
M'M'rhead vs. Vjntrard.
Henneft vs. Horinif.
Strayer vs. 1 ilior et. lit.
Ornm vs. Kit'annlnir Ins. ilo,
Flenner vs. 1'ienner.
use Mctloniiflo vs. Myer.
Same vs. Thomtis.
MeOaulov vs. 1", K. K. t'o.
K Ictiardson vs. J.ntber.
Herns vs. I'. K. K. t'o.
Jr llok vs. ludson.
Hill vs. Ketim.
strayer vs. Burns.
Heed vs. Thomas.
Sheerer vs. Haves.
Our ninit vs. Fl'ili arris.
Jee vs. i.i aartz.
Murphy vs. front,
l'oland vs. Hayrs.
H. A. SHOKM AKfcR. Frothonotary.
I'Tothonotarv's ' lrhee,
Kbensbur. May 10. If-sj.
Ap; . a se
"vV AN Ti
to : :. t-i -:''
S'Cclt t -'! e.- t . O e'.I
A, K V ..: liXI'l s: .
it,' " ' aire. ( ncl -r to 1
l Stn,f Idnllifri,
M-: 'ii. ti -".
l - -er v
k.:,,-r t.-1. ...
I" k I !. Apl'.v nt
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I
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Fa.
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K a.
I' e
1 .-
1 1 -o
Tsptl 7, 1
J.VI.N FY AN-".
1: I. of
i--e -ill
debar-e.1
1 u llt'.r.
() TICK.
l-ai l b'nl re; t" ntat've of Frar
To tl
c;s X.'l:ricy, deeeast-d. lkc t-
II- ':C! W tl 1 epi Bt Tiie fit., -e.
et X.fhri-tv. .I'W"!. In '.t-e t..
t tr ' a !; t' ' ie,-j . f ( "kito ' 1 ! a .
Ith day of j"u-i to it. at n ,'-i'. 1c
of fiat day. i. r tiie ; u-j --. , ;
Of tb real e- ,tp s-,!.! d ce ;. t,'
hit 1 ir! ati.l l -il n 1 to-et: ..v. v
can be .1-.ne wft boot pre.iid'ee to
t lie wbole r otherw ts,-. t . v.i ice r
same ;
vou at
l-i
it
e re
U :1.1c t
i'-.i red 'o it er-.f If
Jo-Kt'H A.
i'itA. I t ensbnry. I"
t-e,., tht an
0 ,-.ee f f r'raTV
i 'op o i lal-
. - I r: ' s y . t tie
'-' t t'e f p-r" -1
ls'T- partiti.-n
t.. at ! i.Ti-t
s . if t. ! o tame
or st.eiltri' of
1 ai rri: se t b
ice
Sheriff
XL:i"Toir.- n'otici;
tune ati 1
j "i tMrH pr 'por.
llHW. Se- J
t. MnvlMssfil
I
-i 'e--;
Pit
f IP.ST Pftt MtDx
PHItAsUiKTa
Grand rrlwe Sle1l, Imrln.
Iin
j 11
A
DM I N I STH ATOM'S XOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of Kob-
ert Murray, deceased . la'eof ('anions- town-ld,.,
bavinif l-c-en trrantcd to tbe undersigned, notice
is hereby t'tvea to all 1 rs"'i.i Indehte 1 t-i said
es-ate t ttii: ke pi.yncrt w.but del iy, and to
those haviair ciaiin9 "irainst the same to present
them properly autenticated lor s. flement to
?i. l'. ki rru.i..
Administrator ot l.'ot ert Murray, dee'd.
Kbensburn, Ha., April lii, lss.5 i-t.
Steel, MsIlceSle or WronsM Iron
Fencings, Railings and Crcstinas.
(''tirtraiinir to ura-b-s or rti'il'u-radcs. Our In
vetit loos etnbr.ve 1 bo m-st, urttstic desiirns. with
our l atent Oo iiiliHirs. over. -otnes expansion and
eoi'tra.'tb'n . wbi'di enab'es us to aucratit-'e the
most durable, structure it. the market. Prices and
estimates alven upon api.l i.'at i.-n.
May 'H-4f
iir.i
! r
! K'l
CJ
J. N I J.I. IS . Ct I..
1 irrsHFK'lH, FA.
PVinrrfVnnrr P;rn Ti
Hiiitiuiiiuiy. riiii i.-ijiiia.ibu
T. AV7- DICK,
General Insurance Agent,
r.iiExsiiURiJ, rj.
TT II- MYKJiS.
be toliowlTiw; jiersona have hied petitions for
li.-erse with tnetlcrk of (i 11 art er Session o(tv. ni-1-ri
a con y. to be presented to the t'uurt on Mon
ti, ij , June T, I"".
SLtK01IE'Y TOv-sr!ir.
:. A.M 'Oinre Tavern.
CAKROLTOWN lillltorOH.
John Olaser latinn HntJ'r.
I I.KARFIKLP T'lWSStltr.
Oeorjfe Jlarhcr Fating House.
I'SSM Vf.ill BClti'VOH 'Jill, H AKll.
Sarah t'flvtnatiKh Tavern.
OALU TIl t ni'Ri t'liH.
Fatrick Mrt'iinn Tavern
JALMT71-f TOWNSHIP.
Alfred Mil'er Fa'.lnit Ilcuso.
St'MMKI.'lll.I. TOWNSHIP.
Wra. Frizer J.'itir House.
11. A. shoi:maki:k.
Clerk.
"! era's Ofbce, t
Ktii D buric. May 17. 1"9.
QOOD SAL U E"
or 'onimiiatn To Men nn-! Wnm r to nrt as
l rt' r tr-i f 1 i t" Air'"it. No (Xbpr "n-" r."fi'e1.
it : .1 '. ''V'"T -.', . v-tr . "r: :nn,
Kc!! rrrc. N. V. (jimt-nn t.v- ; r )
OS's- f
' alters
fr. fa -ti -a- '
ln i-'"ed to 'i
men t wiili' 1::
akta: t St It'f s .
TliH.tl.-i-te 1 t.
'.Vhlre ti.wt..-t.
tary 11
.' ''e t
I
do'
.1 j re
. I
t : i-i "ft. t a
i Kis f I AN U AI.
P. ''.alp rt F. ( 1.,
1 l.a.-r -
'p. d '( "1 '-d . tiiv-
-- "1. ail per-, rs
-: e l p. mWe pav-
M'-o havt.u cli.tttiS
ib-in. 1 r- p- r y au-
I i:i; Kt.-iv.t.
May Tih. 1 ft.
PARLORI
WK . 1 yi
Ak your Grocer for It. Hm. nreydoppel.M fr,
x North Front Street. I HILAI'F.Ll 11IA. I
WANTED
M I n-trvM-'.f mt-rrntTi lt-a'tr
IS Jtn.1. Iit St., S. Y.
ma si.11.iHu
Oj-rtiit M'-ait-n M irs'. is 1 !nd' PiiiWirt.
HIGH STREET, KBENSBUHQ. PA.
J. II. (IANT. I'roprietlT.
'PHK Vl'r
L I'J t'U-ltll-
reat
G
rent atn) r
EO. M. KEADE,
ea-'i'n-e
AITi 'KNFY
AT J.A V.T .
Ltiih-Rvna.
STOFFLTJ Fi.EE
V's i.-.i r ....
1n- Pe-o- t-f't"r4
f"., I r.h-LIN E S tft-LAT
fcrtvE . Restorer
At ...... . K . ) - 1 m '
f 1 tt a r irr.itis- n 1 i ir : - f ' 1--- ti.
i.j h : i v - -cv ! n t -i .ii'. i -:.-iy
r J, - 1. S-n-l ' . P t i- :J ' '
jjj v , , ...i i-!-. .tv
' ' '.'till. V- f .-A.J. t' .V..'.tt.lr.4iJa.
Lib
yr' 1T1TF. Is h et et y itlven tla' t
i.1 ae.-t.unt tins been hied iti t r , - - t"'i
li'iT l'ii ,ts li! ('aintirla I'n. 'a.. :.nd
brtj-ed I v sa d t our' on the tirst. i;.".
next, utiless cause ftp shown fn tbe r-
First end p.rMai ;,e-i nn o .P-.c- t.
assiirr.ci d Hirani '"rutr.
M. A. SH
oi:
Al 'ft
!im;y-at-i.a w.
l i'.::'.tRri, Fa.
S-Oilice In t ollotiado Iiow.oT t'rntre Btroet.
-. t Jir.no'
E'etn:.
:.r F I I'hce.
iri. M.-v IT. is
"1. ,
c totb-wlnx i
:rt .it ('mi-
wi'l be eon- i
I i t of .June '
-t-arv.
1 . M envcr,
T AKFK.
rr"t!i'y,
3t.
ICKNSK Nori'-J-:
I j lor li -i-nse h is b-
Dinner Se.is!..o-- of
n .41)1 KM W A X T F -
Lj their own t i:i". S7
tl can be easily rr.ai'.e; n.
Iif39 atina: and rfea.iy n,p'
and satin. V ' f the work sect I
iioMi; r.i f o i '., i'. o. H"!
-To
wo-k for d at
nd fl per w, ek
a n vas.-'ltt ; fasoin
t'.ent. I art:c:' :.irs
r siaiiii, Ad' -e-.s
l.'lft. H".-'."n, ii t3.
sented to sa'
.l-i r. next: I
Tavcra. 11
t lorkc Oihco, .".lay
. ll.e f.
en tiled '
of ( '.nt :.r a
i Court ci t tie p
Kl li!( M.-'l. t'
tb'Wlrir petition
th tie Fb-rk of
imtv to bo i ro
"ffi'l' Mnndnv of
: H, 1' .rta-e l ;,.
W, m fl K want S Al.t SA: I
ft '.-c -iti.l fitb'liti'.t t r
A. SI ( iL.VAlvtK,
.1 l.ss'.
crW.
t.t.
!".' -. -.-- w fo re, b-eiit
ell our "uoons. Will
iv i. -oil s ii.: . y i.r.d ail rv;.i t.-,s. v. rl'e
l' terns at ot:. a. and t.i'o sa. v w ipt-
cd. Sl AMlAlsU SILVUiW.UiL UU.'ll'.VM ,
I liui-toll. IM.'.--
I
FOHVLK.
A val'ia'de H 'te', pr- '.-erty k.-.orn aft the K'.air
Jlmsc. si tna'e.l in the VVrsf war ! nt Fhetisburg
J'a. Kor further pirticulr.r': call on or address
tbe nn !.---i.tned. .ll.'UN A. liLAIK.
t,l ensburir , May 17, l-s6.
SALARY OR COMMISSION.
JA'fl T'l-'D l""ellallT.ii tew O n.d
I lit 1 JLiJU M.n tn ranvass f..r the sale
Vi i ol i-'ruit Trees, 5 rape Vines. Isosos. vc.
t m Fri'i i.oi.s evi o.-1eri.-e not 3.-scn'.i.il 11.1.
1 KFF.M AN A O., HriKlitott, N. V.
THE BOTTOM IS REACHED at LAST !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED
in the County can le found at my Store. These ure fJl First-Clw
G.)0iU, v.hi. h were bought for Cash at rock-l'ottoci prices. I ilo iwt
luy or keeji v. stot k any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Go'nb, nnd
whatever you buy from me you can rely on hcin worth ih' money
! you invest. Owhiir. to an sulvarce I am now Felling many poo-ls at
mmh k-s ih.'n I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at
Bottom Price until I am compelled to replenish my stock. "When
you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinv.":re, Hardware, TviiU,
Iron, Cii's
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P.
ks and Farming I'j.plemejti-, call and see my Stock
V?- I v. il! not be undersoil. Aug. 1 o,5.
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