The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 11, 1887, Image 3

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L0C.1L AXDrERSOXJL.
r,i an ov-t.T stow, eo to the Sugr Bowl.
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th'-ijj peerh-n in curp'-ia nuu n-,-:!
f.ni'iil ot Rarfcers'.
. p.r.;,.! W.ngWtn in attens
(Vtirt on M:n-1ay and Tuesrlav.
U iTit:t -'il - count? crand jary has
-. vi'Mins -'if a new 1ml.
v . ', -t r... T last, appoint-
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V'-. r- pr-t mister at Hirrls
. r ' r'.i!!eti, an old resident of
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x i.. w rept.rten as reins
i'!.
t'y relieved by the pae of
r-n F -sale at D -
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,ii:e-s pin c-t nri't printed nf. thi
U m- r;rtv-i in rroo'l style and
p-a.ie dellar. fit'd. every other Vind n J
--i ' V'n a pir. in nay-ient for cnb-
.-. ... -.. ft . fw. 1
p P'. rrrrvr c F.-q , F.litnr of the
... .. . i. lfm'fr.r, ha been confirmed n5 I
rr or ni"t;n2.1rn. '
1
n-.1 M !'":. of r?akerq Summit,
', r.l i-v . F'-. laey fonneht two
or r.'.M-or rVt. for flip sum of J1SOO. !
- i ..r .-. f T of oiph who hnvp at -,
i ; .i- r, rr.' fortr!pt a'tpntiin to
V it tip iii'fornrp hn been t "rvt .
O'irpr I' '',r. a I'xtoen year 1d on ot '
y.j j'lr'ri R'dpr of CamVlf t.iwnah'p. ,
n ,,vv in hM le hlow thp knee.
Vo R'-1 liw rpi-(vin( our ftoek of
v,,vv for Mpm and T?ov, Hnd etn i
.i-,-w vm; a lirpp nr.il eomp'etP stork of all
k" d i f ',. the priors wil! he richt at
The fo'low'n? nmil pnr'oni nn rnrh
a !rter by ra'iini? at tt:r Kpr.stitirg
r. :V. " : Mr. S.d. W. Fry, Mr. F.-ad
r'in. Mi. Mirha&l McCarthy and Mr.
c i '. p irnbn-di .
r.(''iior. i- bpinrr rirrulatpd f.more thp
r. M '.f-of Fpp' Iv -i nia to hp nhm!ftpd
r. .i i,B'a'afiirp t.i oha'ipp thp time law
r ,r ,, .ir,? troo from April 1 to Angn-'t 1
t.-i April l' to Auffit l.".
.l !t, lUr-nan, a rtrrrwr if Alleahrny
rwr-h;i'. who wa-. Hut by beine thrown
from a vtiurni la-t f).-r--her wa in tnwn on
Tup-
for Mi-' fir- t'.np -irehp wa ln'rt.
He is ci---n
to be about but Is slowly
lir.p'fv '-"'.
.!o!-t Crowe'h whi blasting rocks last
ci'upliy it Bi"nin gham. Huntingdon
cminty, w'.s V, own "ight feet in0 the air
by a r,r-rr.a' ore dis' harge of a dynamite
rur'rii -e. ! .'ro!" his sight and seriously
i'j'irinj him o'herT'pe.
WM r wil' r. ot pot ont an oil fire. If
;" -. f re yiir l-i"ip explodes or fall i and
h
i Us, do r- ' ru-l. t .- the waler bucket. Tut
1. A handful of flour
i oil in such cses will
oi.; at o-cp.
ra''v
- A S iip- rsot roun'v, farrrer, to brpak
fcj. borso of hp habit of jumping fences
rueri I'd bo' s ii !b t:p of his ears, pass
er! a ptr"-a through the ho'es and tied the
rnr 'lat on ti e . . k ni plan is a success,
bu not r"e to ie i.-ouraged.
for ..!"e nn"-ernl, go to the Sugar Bowl.
r A M (;-r.'!. of IJHy, pn'dishf?
1 is r r.i a cat -.did vie for County Ommis
.;,-.ner. in fh.:s i-u. Mr. Mctronlgle
1!1
r-o,.,; Don
ir.g n'.-l el.
;: t,,,.,t ; i,
r-t
if he can make his call
will serve the ppopV's
f hi-, ahil'ty.
: ;a Kailroiiil C. mpany
. ; i . ,f. ro. - 1 : i !tp that all existing
M .,.-, v nr.,j special rates for
r -r-f .-. of aTl c'asps of freight
To,i';. 'o-ie.l linrs and branches,
o k ir,-r- '..vmS ,'o not sooner end,
-5Bi-d r,i i iate April 4, lShV.
:: ',' .,.-- i --- f .r -pring trade just new
i-r-' : nryfb'i g in gilt or bronze pa
r di eor'r;g rooms and ceilings, will
lrnishcd at slvrt notiee.
Vtr. p, F Ii"on. f F.'der town ship, in
-vi , '- 's r.", pi; )!islies his card as a
a- r
pi -.
be f-
r-- i'l i' f- r County Commissioner. Mr.
I) ::,.n i- a -v..'! known cit'zen, who is well
,,:i-.-jf..) to p..rf.r.n th duties of the offirp
, ! ; (. Pi,: ;,- proe fortuna'p enough to
i ... . 1 i.(, tr,r.ret of the county will be
v. '! t'j'.-.t-i r-.ro f-f. ,
V;r ir C'ofbing. Xew stoek and
w r - ,t a' Bart-'rs.
T' p ird of 7. .1. Parrish, E'q.. of
'-a -; '. a a can lid fe for County Commls
:ot..r Ail' bp found among the political
rno'inrenients this wpk. 'Squire P.arri-h
h an f.l ' resident, an Intelligent and useful
rit'en ,.! nrrinai-.ted with 'bp people find
Wo;
oc" of Com ni
.oner
with
abi'i'v find rre-1 ;t.
'"' 1 rovnsi-! of Jnsiah M
leen, of I'ort
u ".- 1 .l'i-raa county, who was smtenced
to b t.-irigt- l on March 20, for poisoning his
wi'. havu published a public notice to the
:ct (i .., rn qprlication for jiardon or
cr t t ir ;f-,t :on of fentence will be made to
the I'....ard of Pardons at Harri-burg, on
Tus-liv. Matc'i 15.
The rard of Mr. Henry F.icbnphr, of
F v,3t 1 Twp . aacandidatp for Con'.fy
rIr--asiirer, will bp found among the poii'ical
R'.ronrceTpn's In this paper. Mr.Fiehen
etr is an joive'and corslstant 1). mocrat
n-v.- -pr au-s hfli F.nglish and German, has al
bepn a worker for thp party and if elect-t-1
w Mi:d ma':e a mode! nffir'al.
- Kr.r c' oice finii'v flour, go to the Sugr
P,r.'.vl.
- The card of A. P. Criste. or MunstPr
tow,-t ip, ns a card Mate for county Treas
Dr' r, apiars in this tsup. Mr. Cristp a
r ji; M-r r f j-f ar nic was elected to the same
cnVear-d pf-r'ormed thp duties of the rffire
tc t! a sp'i.fnction of all persons having bus
Ire, to frar'ac with him. If called upon
to a.-a;n a-'ini. the duties of Treasurer, the
rr-op'e mav re-t assured that he wi'l mske
. t::-;t t, rp.ref il and obliging official.
- I'-om " v ,!r i n Mathews, Pastor M E.
CV ' i m or::, at Tontornery. Ala. Par
1 V .' r nc- Fluid is the on'v mpdicino
V. - "r n-y 'nti'ly. We can ne it for al
rri t veiyttilpg- burns, bruises, cuts, stings,
pp. . bo. oo'h-aebe. pour stomach, etc., etc.
Mv fi ii.ircn. whrn hurt or bruised, always
rv! a orce f 1 Daihys Fluid. We annot
"i t -'i nfT " oil w fhr.iit It. It is o valuable
f ri pr ,mrt re'ir- f of pain from all kinds
1 f ;- -. and aKo is a powerful Antiseptic
:' I;..-. feof int."
T' - a.-rerrrert reached the first of the land, and Tanl'nger. of Johnstown, for a j aotipn-n,Pi containing !he name ar.d resi
h b. 'worn the operators and miners of race or l.V) yards for f.'.00 a side, to be run dPnr(, of t)iP atstnor. the names and resl-
ola'e. Plillpshurg and Charfield
!, l as uiven a decided qui tns to
'r rvT'.n and elements Ilusi-
." u now at ahleher ehh than
;v d f..r years and the operations
rs
without a ripple. The.
ve ten CPDts advance per pros
tti.'c payments in cash with
d
f-. . ic p.?tra their purchases wherever
" : . :.: ; --. Vo doubt many of the com
: r .. .... .. . .,,,!( ..i jn he ratronized by a fair
1 ' ; ., , f ti e niners bnt the monopoly
t r v I. ,-'y r v- st ; . Is effectually hrokpn up.
'II. r- i-r. i r 'uKs cf this amicable rrange-rr-
wr' be f, it fiiroughout the State.
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Wo aro now ofTering the iiooi.le of AHoona a Now, Well-Ma-le Print which we can recommend for Fastness of Color ami Durability of Wear.
They are the same juality ami style that "Our Mothers" boast so much about. The Calico we used to get in 1S54-5G and along
there was no better than these go;il.s. In fact, these are are a Reproductionof those Famous, Old-Time Prints. We
, are gkd to be able to sell you this First-Class Geo Is at 7c. per yard, and in Wider Goods at 10c.
per yard. It is Economy to buy these goods. You ought to see them, at least.
1102 Eleventh Ave. WILLIAM F. GABLE & CO. hi 02 Eleventh Ave.
Frpr-h fi-h received pypry wpek at the
Sujjar 1; ow I.
Wild gersp havp Pimmenwil their Dorth
ward flight.
Ilnntingdon wiil celebiate her renten
nial this year.
The Mountain Iltuse saloon has hoisted
up a new Men.
A full stork of Cover and Timothy
Seed. Tare and Ch an. at Barkers.
Mr. John Fortar, of Susqui-hanna town
ship, left for Kansas on Monday lat where
he ir.terds to reside in the future.
George WnMiinaton, the colored barber. I
formerly of this p'ure hut row of Johnstown, j
bn ke hi left leg by niakinv: a misstep on j
Friday la-t in Johrtstow n. I
To cure a felon take common soft soap I
and stir in air slacked lime until it Is of the j
consistency of g:az:-t'! rutty insert t!o
finger therein, and the cure is certain.
Frof. V. Kiddie, several years ano '
principal of the Hitl. ehoo! in th! place, i
was married to Mi-s Malvina (iarman. j
d?Ui;hter of Teter (i.i.rman, at Indiana, on i
Thursday. i
In onier to eet through with thn laiye 1
amou'.t of business on the criminal call nder !
ivio ,JUir i.,.i... ii,.,. h.-, !
night sessions and calimi; court at eight j
o'clock In the ino.oins. !
We have a few odd sui's left from our
winter stork of Clo'hing, that will he c'osed j
ont ciieap, and anj thing need'-d in boy's
suits, in knee-pants will tie so;d lower than i
you ever saw
A Bros.
them before. V. S. Bav.kfr i
Patrick Kodgrs, a farmer residing at
George's Station. Westuxn elai.d county, ;
was struck by a freight train in a cut near
his home at 4 i'c! ek on Tuesday iilght and
ground to pieces. He was aged about 1
years, and unmarried.
A two hor--'vr.pon belonging to George .
Simn e'sierger, of Cambria township, ran
off in this place on Thursday afternoon and -when
la-t l.ea:d of Wrre sti!l rnnbirg out
the I'it'l urg i ike. Mr. SimmeU berger
was thiewn out :,( th wacr n and badly hurt.
The card of Claries Dun'ap, of C ir- .
roil town-kip. as a candidate for County I
(Domini .-ion r w'.li be found BLiorg the.
poiiiiral annonne: ments. Mr. Duiii.'ip is'
an i.-tePgrrit citizen d a go; 1 Deirocrat ;
and if e'. rfed wi I serve the people to the
best of his ability.
Tli" law r carding newspapers says if a i
person orders his piper discontinued he I
must pay all arrearges, or 'lie publishers I
may continue to si i,.l it un'.il payment is :
made, and ouiVpt the whole amount, whfth
cr the paper is t-k'-n 'rem the cfiice or r.ot.
The card i f Mr. Charles Punlap, as a :
Candida'.' for County Co-rniissioner will be
found in the proper colu'nn. Mr. Punlap '
is a cit'z.'ii of Carroll township who is well i
fitted for the f.ffi"e and if electtd would prr-
form his official duties with honesty and i
ability.
The Johnstown T'Vii Trihune donned
1 a new dress of type last week which ad led j
somewhat to its always attractive appear-
ance. The Tritmne, ( u s'de of its politics, i
is one of the bpt dalies in th State and we
are always glad to not the evidence of its !
prosperity. !
The Industrial VinUir,or , the new pa- ;
per r s:n from th ashes of the .V-s at Gal
I tin, niad' it; first appearance !.i-t weeK.
It is puh'isl.ed by J. W. Kilduff in the In
terests of labor, presents a neat appearance
and is a decided Improvement on the .Ve'.
We w!.-,h it success.
! The Loretto Merchanl'sp Co, Boretto,
Pa. ar now seliing 7'; pourids prime green
coffee for ?1 00 ; ." pounds best roasted coffee
for ?1 00; 13' pounds srannlat-d sugar for
?1.00 ; 14 pounds best white sugar for fl 00 ;
3'i pounds rice for i.'cts.; 2' pounds French
prunes for 2.".; f large cakes laundry
soap for 2"cts. ; a'so, bargains in mens' and
womens' 1'oots and shoes and in all kinds of
dry poods.
i lohr. Crowell met wit.l a serious accident
; on Saturday morning whilst losding a block
' hole in the qup.rries rf the Cambria Iron
' Company in Birmingham, Huntingdon
1 county. He was pushing a p'ece of dyna
mite into the hole with an iron scraper, when
it exploded, shattering thesone and cutting
him fearfully about the face a:id right arm.
He will probably lose the use of his right
eye. Fifteen men were work ing near him,
but fortunately no one else was even hit.
ThP report of the voluntary relief de
partment of the Pennsylvania Bailroad
shows the fo'lowing figures from Fehrunv
1, ls.-. to December 1, lSo: Membership,
19.f.V2 ; total amount of contributions.
245 10; paid for natural deaths. 57 Hi I.
2 ; for accidental deaths, f 17,00 ; d'sab, 'd
by sickness, .,", Sfi2; disabled by accident,
fl7,r,r.! GO. The net balance on hand is
fs.a.l" .ao. During this term this railroad
company paid ?114, 12C no. for operating ex-
penses of th fund.
NOTICE TO FAUMF-KS. Having sold
the "(Quaker Cit Phr)spl.fltf for the past
three ypars. and finding such prrTi'a'.!. re
sults over all other cra.h'S. I desire to infirm
the farmers of Cambria County that I do not
propose to rob them of their hard earned
money by selling them marl, coal, ashes,
S?nd end the like ?rorfA'e. fra.si, but to sll
them the olde-it and be-t phosphate made i;
Penna. It his an established reputation
since 142. Twenty tons now 0:1 lnds in
my wareroom In Ebenshurg.
M. D. BF.ATIE71.
Fratk Smith, formerly of New Florence,
fell dead at his residence, near Pittsburgh,
on Saturday afternoon. The remains were
brought up to Nineveh, where they were in
terred Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. He
was aged 15 year and leaves a wife and
fami'y. Deceased was for eleven years a
fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad. He
owied some property at New ?"lorence.
f , 1. .1 .... .... , . r.ii.11.
j-.ii in- vriii hl'ii i t- iirt .-..-i i....rt, .
Patrick Smith, then constable at Eist
Wheatfield township. Indiana county, arose
from his bed during the night to fix the fire
in ttv sittinr-room stove. While thus en-
gaged, he Ml over and expired.
A match was made
at Johnstown on
Satumay befwppn w. II. tliuen. or cipvp-
at Kxpositihn raiK on April 1, 1 anntioer
having four yards start. A forfeit of ?ltn a
side was put up with a Johnstown man .
.eorge Peters, the colored chicken fighter,
who ' h-ck!ngTanlipger, hasa high opinion
" '" !-Pr' " " -
' quire unknown as a runner, jiouku ima tn be paid hy the petitioners or remonstra
the. best lcrord in Pennsylvania and Ohio as j tors . permitting courts upon application of
' a runner. He Is now training ror nis 100
' yards race for f300 a side with Georgt
IJradlev. the colored sprinter, which is to be
' run on March 10 at Johnstown. It was to
have come off on March 2(5, hut was put
forward, as Bradley has to join the co!oied
baseball league on March 20.
Tli- Ankonlnuer homicide case will nc t
be reached tit fore Friday.
The new constables were" sworn into
servicp on Monday.
j Candidates were busy s'ikinsr hands
on Monday and Tuesday.
i
j John llancer. brother in-law 'f Mr. F.
' li Crcss?wll, is visiting here 'his wi ek.
i
j ThP people of Bedford coun'y are i'is
: cissinsr the question of building a ncw
1 Court House.
! Mr. N. J Roberts anil Co'. Robert 1J17.-
1 sineer. both of Johnstown, Hit former Eh-
i ' ...
ens'iurcer0, were serving their country as
jr.rora during the prpsent wppk.
The funeral of F.z.eklel TInshes, who
vese buried at L'nyiTs cemetery on Tuesday,
was th largest witnsd In this placr for a
lotie ti"i, there being fifty-six vehicles in
procession.
j Thp attention of our readers ' called to
j t'e ndvertisonient of Mrs. Catharine Oft
: tings and f?o. W. Cri'ings. who will sell a
rVuihlp farm in (arnbrii township, about
f nir mi'es nnrth of F.''ensbnrg, at Fub'ic
' sa'e on the l.Vh, inst. at 2 o'clock r M.
li-hr, a vrnng son ot Mr. J. J II. (Tman,
of Simerspt
w!;i'e plnvh'g "hide a".' soek
with other little folks at his home one day
last we k. lumped into an fmpy trunk and
dropped the hd. The trrrk having P. spring
lork. Master Jobn's wanderings for a tiniP
l,p!,,rr were at an end. end hp was so com- , rani(1!y assuming the apearance of a pros
p'etoly hidden that tbe other players gavp j p,,'r,s vi'lage. It is the end of a four-mile
him ur and abandoned the gamp. After j staST(. route extending to (razzatn. the termi
! franti? exertions John succeeded in burst- ;
ing the trunk, and the marks therein plain- ,1P I1(,Xf stopping place on the road, has re
Iv told of his sirncgle for freedom. He t c,.jve( a nPW infusion of life t!;e last year,
pap dowti ta'rs ino the room whve the
fal(iy .prp si(ting ar.d called for water,
jjp wns b'ck in he face sp(l stagcering
a,i if was some time before be fully recov
ered.
Wonrterlnl nrr.
W. P. Hovt vt Co.. Wholesale and Betai'
sH-Ur. T; King' New Pcovnrv. Electric ;
Ritt,.rs and Bnrklrr.'s A'n'rq Salre for two i
years. Have rvr bandied reniPf)ios that
sell as well, or give such universal satisfac
tion. There bave hern '-on-.e worfterful
cures ffferted hv these medicircs in this
riv. Several ras.-s of "oronnred Con
sumption have been, en'irelv cnr,.(t ry ,1s.-
of r few bottles of Pr Kintr's Xw P;scov
erv, tf.ken in oonnc!nn with p.irr'r'r Pot
ters. We guarantor them alwavs. Sold pv
E. Jaars of F. -"iVj- an 1 W. W. Mr
Ateer, of Boretto.
ma Kir i ur. i.n r.ysr.s issrr.n.
The following marriate licenses were
isii 'd hy the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, March II,
17;:
IB-nry Kanffir.an, HarrMmrg, Pa., and
Marj E. Shields, Indhma, Pa.
Itiirklon s Arnica Naive.
The best sa've in the wold for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, I'leers, Salt Khpum, Fever
Sores, Tetter. Channrd Hands. Chillblains,
Corns and all Skin Knipiions. and positively
cures Pi'es fir no pav required. It is iruar
anteed to rjve perf. ct satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 certs per box. For
ale by E. James and V. W. McAteer, of
Boretto.
Will le One l.nni ( nr
riftsbtirgh I)ipntrh March 9: Beautiful
and complete in every way as is the New
Vork and Chiraoo lim'ted. which speed
daily across mountain and plain between j Ebenburg, along with I.oretto, Carroll
two ereat cities, it. is to be brought nearer to town and other points, will b benefitted hy
perfection in the m ar future. At the works ' this npw routp ; but "sicknps, sorrow, pain
of the Pullman Car company in Pullman : arid death" will still continue to visit the
City, H'ir.ois, a com; h te train of cars Is people of the region, even after the iron
being built. This will be put on the Penn- horse has commenced his tours on the new
sylvania railroad nrut ten days from now, ' route. On the whole, however, it will be a
to run as tbp Xew York and Chicago limited, j great boon as well as boom to Cambria
There 1 no increase in the number of cars j county.
in the train. Wtien it has its full comple- j
ment it will contain sleepers, d'ning and ! fommnniratlon.
drawing room cars, and a smoker. But in- j BeadkTp. Mati. 7, 1887.
stead of being made up of distinct cars, Editor Krkkman. We have noticed on
with open platforms spparatlng them, the , several occasions of reference being made
train will b virtnailv one lontr car. ! to the srbonla in nnr mnnchin r, f.,-,.
The platforms will b roofed over so as to
be weather proof, and also walled in with
wooden partitions, much as the mail cars
are to-rtay. A lady will be able to walk
rrom emt to enn or ir.e rra-n w.wiou.
least inconvenience or dancer. An ''Pr
of the rnllman car company who has scph
the -ars a!reaJv finished. sn:d !at nitrlit
tnat they we-e in every way ahead of any-
thing yot made. Thp appointments rf the
train in the wy of f.-ritnre and decoration
Will of course, he magnificent. The Slire
New York on Its first journey on Monday
wpek.
Brace I'p.
You are feeling depressed, your appetite
is poor, yon are bothered with neadache,
you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out
of ports, and want to hrorr up. Brace np,
hut not with st'mularts, spring medicines,
1 or hitters, which have for their basis very
cheap, bad whiskey, and
which stimulate
you fo' an hour, and then leave you in worse
condition than befor. What you want is
an alterative that will pnrlfy your blood,
start, healthy action of Liver and Kidneys
restore your vita'ity, and civ renewed
hcal'h and strop;'. Such a mpdicine 5011
will fin in "Pleotri. Hitters, and onlv bftv
oonta , bottle ,t the dm. stores of K. James.
of Fbensnurg, and W. W. McAteer, of
. ..
Loretto.
I Stnte I.estlslnllon.
At I!arriburg on Wednesday the follow
ing hilts passed finally : Relieving bequests
to churches and cpmpferies of the paympnt
' of collateral inheritance tax ; permitting
I cirpnrations to sell real rstate held in vio
lation of law ; Tor the preservation or the
: health of fema'e employes in mecnahical
! and mercantile establishments hy requiring
; them to he provided with seats when r ot in
i active employment : n.akine the carnal
Vnowledae of a female under K, years rape.
1 "Pt when he is a.person of bad repute ;
I protecting the lien of first mortgage from
discharge by any other sale than the one
! " rnortga ; providing for the
I filllntr hv the assignor in cases of voluntary
' oc:,t tho bonefit creditors of a
1 . ,, . ,.. art correct statement or
: prce of the assignee and creditors or suen
J aasjBnori 9n,i trip amount and "baraoter
. fipht and assots ; requiring th state re-
I pr,rt.r t0 publish a dlcest of his reports at
tnp pr)f, of hla tPrm . rrf,vMIni- that the
j court can orcicr certain rmu m nwi ritifs
any party in infprest to appoint a steno
grapher and charire his fee as costs ; amend
ing the laws incorporating mutual life as
sociations ; rpdncing txe9 on lands on
which new forest frees are planted ; permit
ting law jndges in chambers to grant rules
to mIiow cause.
The Xew Railroad
WorK on the lailroad, to be constructed ;
from Newburg to Kaylor station, has bfiiin '
in earnest near W
,'estover and several tracts '
of valuable lands have been purchased bv
parties who will at one- delve into the rich
strnt i of the country as soon as tran'pi rta
tion is furnished. Wpstover property has
ri-en to a fal ulous price in cori'equence of
this new enterprise. Men who counted up
their posessions by t-'ns and hundreds a few
weeks ago row reckon tl em by tens ( f
thousands. Of course values will take a
tumble some day hut, in the meantime, the
ehited Westoverites will enjoy the happy
delusion to its full extent.
At Xewburg tbis branch will connect with
the Clearfield A Jefferson railroad, which is
an extension ot the Bell's Cap road from
Irvona. The Cleai fiel.Kfc Jefferson will he
extended this summer from MahafTey, Its
preent termius, to Punxsutawney . It and
the Newbure Kaylor branch will thus co
operate together in developing the resources
of a eompartive'.y large section of country,
wpH supplied w.th coal and lumber.
The Clearfield A J. fferson road has given
an impetus to trade arid business along its
line, but ttie full value of the country has
not yet had time to show itself fince the
first train passed over the route. Irvona
will be the nndein of unusual business act
ivity during the spring find summer and
Berwindale, four miles down the road, is
nus of rjeech Creek road. Xewburg,
but the the greatest transformation has
t:ken place at the junction of Chest Creek
with the Snsouehanna. where the few
I scattered houses of what was once known as
! Franklin have lost their identity In the
thriving new town of Mahaffey, named in
1 honor of its sccessful lumberman Kobert
' Mahaffey. One of the substantial industries
"8 a large, new tannery in active
operation.
The advantages of the Cambria county
route can only bp roughly estimated at
present, but the convenience it will be to
people, in fr.rr.hh'ng them ready transit to
' and from points, now accessible only by the
slow-coach method, will of itseif be a great
gain, to say nothing of its value as a stimula
tor to business.
The very natural effect of a projected line
' of railroad Is to give residents along the
; route Utopian anticipations of the immense
benefits they are sroing to reap from it, es
pecially if their houses and lands are located
near the prolvihie site of a town which a
little stretch of the lmatirr.tion widens into
! a citv. No one would think of attributing
1 to any of Cambria county's staid citizens 1
the weakness of losing his level-beadPdnes
;"lpcans a locomotive might perchance whis-I
I tie in his buck yard ; but when the Beech
1 Creek road wound around ar.d np the hills
'from Clearfield to fiazzam many stolid
; hearts beat quick and high as the star of
1 hope appeared and pointed out to them the
; Mt''S for great commercial centers. This
1 star proved in most instances to be what
1.. . ...
Scientisfs would term'optlcal illusions; for
, , , ' . ..
: here and there along tre line are now the
. . , . .
! rude b"j!nnins of great towns, to be, with
' . j ,, , j- ,
their Ul-d fined limits gradually fading from
: the nvnd s eve.
able mention only being made 01 the male
teachers of the craded schools at (ilasgow
.
and Mountain Dale. As a patron of the
schools of the township, I believe there are
other tearnPrs jct as competent, and for
, interest and attendance at the local institutes
the ptnpr teachers or the district deserve
mr,T? crit tnan pjther of thp teachers of
wtlom mentien Is frequently made. We
on,v TP that justice be eiven to whom
. jns,jcp u Mprs. Williams ami Fabler
mav np rnmnetent tea.-hers hut thpr hr
- - - ..-j .... ,v
given bnt little assistance in keeping up the
local institutes, and on several occasions
have hindred the work of the other teachers.
Now do they expect that they can push
themselves to the front as teachers hy land
ing their names bpfore the public through
the newspapers and the honest deserving
nw. 1 uh. , i.i ine 11 niesi neservingj
teachers of the district do their work in the !
school room and at teachers meetings and !
receive no "retir. : we only desire to give
honor to whom honor is due.
JrsTicE.
--
Farh Snmber RrtterThan Thn I.nsl.
I The f arch number of Godeys Iadj Rook
is brighter and more attractive than either
of its prpdeceosors for '87. The steel plate
illnstratifin entitled "The Promise" is a gem.
1 graved expressly for this magazina
The
j b,ark an(1 cn,,,rp'1 ""h"n are good as they
always are, showit.g designs that will please
-
all the fair sex. A new story entitled "The
I Maiileverer Money," by Harriet Prescott
1 Spofford, is commenced In this nnmper, this
anther has a world wide repute, and it
f.hn,s the proprietor is determined to secure
all the literary talent he can to make Godey
the best ladies' magazine in America. The
two powerfHlly written serials commenced
it the November number, 1SS6. are comple
ted, these stories have received favorable
notices throntrhout the country. Other
stories and poems contribute to make this
an exceedingly good number. W. E. Striker
Philadelphia, Pa., bublisher.
yt arrlecl.
HTT,DF.PrvAND C HO YI.E Married by
IT. Kinkead. J. P.. on Tburdry. February
24th, 1S7. Mt. Cf-arles E. Hildebrand to
Miss Sadie Croyle.
KAUFFMAN-SniELDS Married by
Rev. P.ohert McCaslin. on Wednesday,
March 0. 1SS7. Henry Kanffman and Miss
Mary E. Shields, both of Indiana, Pa.
IleI.
nUC.nES-Pird at the honie of his
parents In Snmmerhlll township on Satur
day, March Mh. ISR7. Mr. Ezekiel Unghes,
son of John T. Hughes, aged about 22 years.
EHETtEY Died at the residence, of his
parppts in F.hensburg on Sunday. March 6th,
187. son of Daniel Eberly, aged about 5
years.
NIPPS Died at his residence in Cambria
township, on Saturday March 5th, 1RS7.
Mr. Christian Nipps, aged about seyenty
years. "
C'nnrl Prorcodimti.
Court was railed at 10 o'clock on Monday
morning, when the followina surety-of-th-
Pace cases were ni'popea oi :
Commonwealth vs. Cornelius Arthur, up-
fendant ordered to pay co"ts, and enter into
his own recognizance for his good behavior
for one year in the sum of f 100.
Commonwealth vs. William Broder'ck.
Defendant ordered to pay costs and enter
into recognizance in the sum .f $."00 to keep
the peace.
Commonwea'th vs. Charles ITelripgle,
charged with surety of the peace, desertion
and assault and battery. Ordered to enter
into his own rrcognizarre in the sum of fr00
for his appearance.
Commonwealth vs. Andy Topper, rerog
rizanre forfeited. He was afterward ar
rested, and his recognizance was then re
spited. Constable Joi n A. Jones, of Cambria
township, made return that Sarah Kelsh
gave birth to a male bastard child on the 3d
of February and that Cora Sharp gave
hirth to a female bastard child on the 13th
of February, This last on inform
ation of Isadore Billy.
Constable Kinney, or Conemangh borough,
returned that Kose Jinks gave birth to a
bastard child.
John B. Murphy, Constable of Franklin
borough, made return that Mary Buggies '
. . ... - . t,.,j ,.v. ; i 1 , v, f, 1
t'rtVH oirill lot it-lllrtir. iin-im uiiiu ru ior-
2d of January, 1SS7.
Henry FJchensehr was appointed Consta
ble to attend the Grand Jury. Mr. Kline, of
filder ownship. and James Myers, of Eb
enshurg. Constables to attend the Traverse
Juries.
J.O.Creary was appointed foreman of
the Grand Jury
Argument Court was fixed by the Court ,
for the first Monday In April next.
In the case of the Commonwealth against I
John Westover, charged with fornication
and bastardy, the defendant plead guilty.
The Court then sentenced him to pay a fine
of one dollar, and thirty dollars lying-in ex
ppnea. and the costs of prospcution.
In the case of thp Commonmpalth vs.
James A. Irwin, indicted for fornication
and bastardy, was continued hy thp Court
until the next term.
The case of the Commonwealth vs. Jere
miah Crowley, indicted for fornication and
bastardy, a jury wss called and sworn, who
' found the defendant guilty ir. manner and
form as he stands indicted. The Court sen -tprced
him to pay a fine of one dollar, and
, thirty dollars lying-in expenses, and enter
I into a rerognizanre, with one good surety,
J to prevent the child from becoming a couoty
t charge.
I Commonwealth vs. Grant Judy. Assault
j and battery. Jury find defendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. William Wright. Ec
tering a t-torchonse with intent to comniit
a felony. Defendant pleads puilty. Sen- j
j tenced to pay a fine of f.O and costs and !
j undereo an imprisonment in the Western 1
' penitentiary for the term of one year. j
j C(imnlonwpath . A D. Bates. Terjury. I
j Xot a trup bm Brid the pprutor. Joseph i
vvacroner to pay the cots. I
' , I
Commonwealth vs. James Tt. Kills. Blga-
, , , '
I my. Sentenced to pay a fine of too and :
iJt . .
1 costs and undereo and imprisonment In the ,
1 , ' 1
' Western Penitentiary for the term of one .
1
1 -
Commonwealth rs. Austin Hayes. Era
bpzzlpment. Dpfpndant plpacls euilty. Sen
tenced suspended until Argument Court.
Commonwealth vs. John He nnesy and
, "Reniamln Williams TJesiatinor an rfficer
c-. .
, TlPfennants nlean cm tv Spntoneii to nnr
1 . . ... j - ...x.i-
: jointly the costs of the proseention and John
j Hennesy to undergo an imprisonment In the
j County jail for the term of fiO days and Bpn-
jamin Wlll-ams an Imrrisonment !n the
County jail for the term of SO days.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Beiter. 'Keep-!
Inaeambling honse. Not a trne hill and
the proeecnter George Delner, to pay the
costs.
., ,. , . . .. ,,.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Reiter. Selling
honor on Sunday. Not a true bill and the
I
. prosecutor George DPinpr, to pay the costs,
Commonwealth vs. James F. Mnrtv.
onimonweami vs. jauies r. Jiuriy.
I.arcnev. Defendant pleads guilty. Sen-
. - , . . .
tenced to pay a fine or fio and costs, and
nndergo an imor ionmpnt in county jail for
-
thrpe months.
r-m 1.1, tk.. vi- XT-
f.ommonwealth vs. John W. Wonders.
Kmbezzlement. Continued.
Commonwealth VS. F.dora PoindPXter.
Asanlt and Battery. Not a true bill and
the county tO par th Ciists.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Wagner. Per-
jury. Jury find defendant not guilty, but
that he pay one third of the costs and the
! prosecutor, A. D. Rates two-thirds,
,. , , r . -. .
Commonwealth VS. David Rough. N icho-
Iag Mnlherron and William Sanker. Durg-
,nrv ftrl(, ,..PPnv. f;POroe Ankenhaner
1 prosecutor. In this case the grand jury
I ienored the bill as to William Sanker Jury
j find David Kough not cuilty and Nicholas
1 Mulherron guilty. Not sentenefd.
Commonwealth vs. James Cooley, John
N. Nagle, alias Squinty, James Lynch and
Thomas Duke. Burglary and larceny.
Casper Carle, prosecutor. On trial.
FHOLTLESS FAMILY MEDIGIBE
"I have tisol Plmmons Liver
Tifgnlaror f.ir many years, hav
ing made It my only Family
Merilelne. My mother before
me was very partial to it. Iris
a safe, frool and reliable mexlt
cin for any disorder of the)
Fystem, and If used tn time Is
n QTnt jrrrvrntivr f nirhrtettm.
I often reoommond It to my
friends, and shall continue to
do so.
"Ttev. James M. TioTMns,
"PartorM. E. Church, So. Fairfleid.Ya."
TIME AND DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED bv
altratf kerpinff Simmons X.ire
Jiegutator in the houe.
"I have fotini Simmons Liver
Tteulator the best family med
icine I ever nserl for anythlns:
that may happen, have used It
in Imtigrstion, IV.ic, IHnrrhrrn,
Itilinuxnr, pnd found It to re
lieve Immediately. After eat
lncr a heart v supper. If. on Kolnff
to tjed, T take about a teaspoori
ful, I never feel The effects of
the supper eaten.
"OVID O. Sl'ATlKS,
"Ex-Mayor Macon, Oa."
3"ONLY GENUINE'
Haa our 7. Stamp on front of Wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin Co., Soe Proprietors,
Vrit e. l.OO. riTILAliELFHi A. PA,
Reolnttnn of Rrwprrt.
Frovwe
our last meetlnr. by the unsparing band of I
death, our worthy fr.end and co-worker.
Trof . James O. Brown. Therefore, be it
J.'Ftnlred, That in his earlv death we hot. a
lost not only a faithful friend, but : an up- i
rtgnt, intelligent member and an earnest
worker, and as such we feel his absence
most deeply.
Reoh ed, That the educational interpsts of
VM'Tbu
oo-'ThaTour heart-f.lt sympathy be !
extended to the relatives and friends of "the i
dereiised.
Reo?rerI, That tliee resolutions be pub-
I'.shed in the Cambria Freeman and !
copy be transmitted to the family of the de-
ceased.
Wm. McfiOfOR.
Mattte Griffith.
J. M. Noel.
J. A. Kissincer.
A. J. N'oei..
StierlfTn Nale. I
On Monday Sheriff Cray sold the interest -of
William Donahoein 123 acres of land m 1
Washington township, to John Bradv, for ,
?7O0. j
The ale of the propeities of George B.
Snavely, in Upper Voder ; John P. Rhodv, i
in Chrst Springs, and F. A. Shoemaker, in 1
Ebenshurg, wa, estopped, and the sale of
the property of Johu L. Bsum. in tUisaue i
hanna township, was stayed by the Court.
Personal.
Pear Bro. Mef k. Fd. "The Central Method
dist, " Catlettsburg, Ky. I see In the last ;
"Central" that you want a sick headache 1
remedy. I suffered from sick headache, al j
"'si irom iniancy. ana inea every remedy 1
. r . .
1 could get, but never found anything to do
D1P J?000 unti' I used Simmons Liver Kegu-
( lator. I feel for anyone that suffers with j
; inai lernnie disease and 1 hope
give it a trial. -
-C S .Morris, Brown
DOXALI) E. PUFTON.
ATT. (KNKY-AT-I.A W,
EREN-surno. I'enk'a
i Office In Armory Kuildlnit.
Vilmini-lrator's Notice. '
Main i.l Mary .bine I rojell. deceased.
1'tf-r" of admin ."trutiiin havlnit been eranted
to the nnder"irried In the estate f Marv .!. Trox
ell. hite of tiallmin hortnurh. dece?e.i. all per
sons Indebted to aid estate lire requested to make
payment, ami thoe having claims to present the
same wlttmnr delay to
JOHN .1. TKOXEI.l... 1
T. . TK'IXKI.I.. j
JallltTtn, March 4. 18S7. Admluif tratorp. 1
PUBLIC SALE!
The un.Jer?lirneB- will f.ffer a valuable Farm. dt
uate 41-. mile? north of Ktenburn on the I'arToll
toin r..ad at. PuMic. Sale on
TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1887.
at 1 o'clock. P. sr., on the premle(i.
Thl farm 1 In p.iod enmiitinn and contain? 115
A"KFS, anil will he a barirain to inr-haer.
f A Til A KINK I!ITT1MI9.
ir.(t. W. ITTlNJt.
For further inlormntion tminire of .tcihn E.
Strayer, Real Kstate Aurent, Johnstown. Pa,
I-iccrisc Kctico.
THE F(H.I.)?.'T PKRsnxs HAVE Fri.nr
ar nllcatlon 'or I.K "ENSK with t he 'lerk of
Court of U"nrter Seiona. ot t'anit.m mmtr,
to ho presented to said Court on MONDAY
March --'lM. 1S7 :
Adam? township John .rris. tavtm.
AlIeBheny townhm I'aniol Burk, tavern.
Hrr towrKhlp Eherh-d (ie?!er. tarern.
C'lmtiria Nor, lt wd I'afk Clark, eating houe.
Themas Hnlloran. E.iwnrd Havep. harle Kovle,
Patriek Seanlan. John Euikhsrt John Wnt'or?',
Jacob Hartman. Mr. Frank Kurfr. lunaMM' Fish
er. IIart in Ijoiran. I s I k i.rfin. r ra rcio E. Kell v
1 Petpr Fitzea erfek. Mariraret Herbert. Patk Hovfe.
1. . - 1 ... - '
..i.niiri rv;.LTiiK. .... 1 1 n. 1 11 1 i.ii.iirej iiov
Henry Saiv. Patrick J. Mclaiiuhlin, Hunh Mc-
, t'onnell. tavern.
I Cambria bor.S l wd .Tolir. Hevlan. eaflce houe.
John F.. Fee. John Hurkharrt, I'eter Toner, b.hn
I.yrtt Charle Mct'afterty. Hernard ISarrey
Jacob Shaffer. Peter Hoth, John Scneffaner. (Je'o!
Als:ner. James t'urley, James Kuh, Michael
- Kodeer?.. tavern.
( arrolltown boronirh (rra v William". J. J.
Hsuk .V Bro., quart. .P hn Stolti. John ilier
rredenck hear. i. A. mm, eating house. An-
drew Ilauir. Matthew WeaKland. Edward L. Kin
der. Stoitz fc f etell. Lawrence Schrotb. tavern.
I Carroll township .lames A. Haifley. H. C. Scan-
' lan. eating houe. Thomas J. eakland Andrew
; intzv. tavern.
' c'nePt spnnns norouith-J. B. Noonan, jhn
Croupe, tavern,
i ciet township T eon-ird Hartman 'tive-n i
w J!l"rt,f"1. ,.n.'?L,r-.,rjs Harber, eating
, 1. a u,nOM i.r...
1 1 onemnh boronirh. it ward '?ni-,re Hold, !
John Karr, John dans, Charlp? Mnnier. IiivM
: (v,iow Jnm. '. imrbj. deoe Karl. Erhnrt
' M',h Freidbrfl. 'Frcoeryk Peuier. tavern.
j . tonemnuirh boreuvrh -Jd ward Keniamin Klt,
Kate Walcher. John 5erhart. Keoedict Esiar.
i t'l.arle- Hoirr.an .lo'iu Or tfl'h. Jooiah Swank, i
; A,..rl Jje(.kt.y. An.,rf.w Ft.mm.n-.'l.aura '
' Toobey. Surah Cavanauirh. Anna Earnt
I Vnitv Isllv. Catharine A. Sloan, tavern. 1
I Conemauh township Mr. I,ena Shaffer, eat-
i l7-y,Ttewn.Mr-.Tnr. onfflth. tt. w. BakPr.
Peter Fron. "bar!es N. 'rane. rlenrv Hartman. J
1 John 1). Wentroth, Joaej.n Neff. Albert Carpen- ,
1 ter. tavern.
Kp ;rP"S
ard Halite. I fi Iyerj. Thomas Hiini.hy. tavern. '
r.ipi . onemaiiif 11 orfiritr n. . hi ler, .uariraret
j Kelly, Wm. J. Cannon. John H Furlonif, tavern.
Fbensburii, Fi't ward J. B. IVnny. tavern,
I Fhenshnr Wt ward John A. Blair P. F
Brown. Jo.n B-mi-r. tavern.
i . l;1:!?:?.::' V" J""r'hS- K"n-
t-,otHn h,.. hrt.r Mhu, f
CalliMin boroKh-Jos.ph IKsh'ner. Andrew
-ca(tler. entlnu house. Ei-riat Si hais. Henry c.
Hauir. II C. IPtrk. John W. Pa-al. Cba. Iires..
Michael Fltf:arTis, Joseph M (unnlnir, Arnold
I.e-ix. Max Stehle, tavern.
f J a 1 11 On. tnwnshln- A 1 -.t AT It ley .ot'ir hnnon
i ffrnbhtown borough John H. Kimmell. Catha-
! rlne Keam tavern.
j Jt.hnstown 2d ward John Kaah. nnart. John
' Coad. Seo. C. Kaab, Neil SharKey. W ft I Kir-
by. F..H. xvillpwer. John Franke. otrfried Hoft-
I man. Joseph limine. Iianlel Lysett. Thomas
' Kinney. oorad Hoffman. Patrick ( I 'Conned. J no.
i James. Oeorire W. Koush, John Schltlaner, Job
Moriran. tavern.
I Johnstown "1 ward .Tohn Ludwle Son. Fish-
er fi Co., H. fi. Lndwle. qnart. John V. Sbafter,
i Charles ( iw d. Joseph Host. James J. Milltifan.
John Frttr. Stephen tintrK 'atbarine Fntr .V
I'has. .Vess. John 1. Thomas. v Itilam Oerhardt,
Oeorire Koab, Kobert Satrerson, John J. Horntck.
Mrs C. Kost. James Clark. M J. Murphv. John
J. McCann. Wm. II. Thompson, Joseph 'Belter.
Charles H MeAtear. tavern
avern
Johnstown 4'h ward Jacob Mler. Wm. Thomas
quart. I'. J. Schnable. F. W. W ler. ea'lne house.
Henry Koch, Eckbart Plel. Jacob H-rale, W m. L.
Halfcrby, F. W. Hoffman, tavern.
Johnstown Rth ward Henry Thomas., tavern.
Johnstown 9H ward Wm. Shaffer, tavern,
Johnstown 7th ward --Andrew Abler, John (er
hardt. tavern.
Lilly bomuirh Tbeo. Pell. Wm. Been, eatlnsr
house, h.dward Mulherrln, J'.hn Metrifar, II. A. (
Oeorce. feorif e ftrant. it. fiohlnl. Irepbart Hen-
der, Simon Ryan. Margaret Haley, tavern. !
IjoreMo boronirh A. J. Christy. O F. O'Don- t
nell Florlen Hence'e. tavern.
Mlbvlile 1st ward Patrick Rodg-ers. E. 3. Vln- ,
ton. Thomaa .1. Lewis. Andrew We( i. Evan A. '
Jamsa. Michael F. Murphv. Owen siccus, (r.. ,
Pobert Hurler, Fdward Mc'Lauithllr.. Nell Me
Anenev. Ansrin Nearv. tavern. I
Millv'ille adward Michael MrB" to, qnr;
Kllen Connelly, eatlnit house. Sarah Hnnahan, 1
James P. Hums. William Marshall.! tnmas Me'. 1
Ieruiott. John Honan. Michael Lv. ch, lames :
Ilally, tavern. " i
Portage t wnehlp Peter James. J. J. McPonell.
Felix Toole. Peter McHonnh. tavern j
Proapeet boroun h Thoa. Ketlly. Mary Neary. .
James I I'llonnor, tavern.
Keade townshln 1. T. IHllon. AlbertTonnekln 1
W. A. Chaplin. Adam Once. James Lalni. L. A
Craver, tavern.
Kichland township John Hfnes, John H. Wat
kins tavern.
Tnnnell Hill boronirh Patrick l'Iowd. Wm.
Mcll-arvey. Andrew Hal, Klchard Hvrne, Albert
F. Fiek. Catharine t itrpatrick, tavern.
Stonycreek tnwnt.hU- Joseph Haltt. eat'g house.
John Metiier, Chan. J. Sbaeter. tavern.
Susquehanna twp. Philip P. Miller, tavern.
Washington twp. -Frank Leap, eafinir house.
Patrick K. Myers. W. K. Imnhain. John H. Clark.
Michael Iionanirbe. leo. J. Swaderer, John P.
O'Neill. Huifh K'ltonnell, tavern.
W ilmore Porouah .las. MeKreen, eat'K house.
Joseph Horner, Conrad Wentroth. tavern.
1'pper Yodert'iwnsliip--Jno. A. O'l'onnor. Chas.
Hockstine tavern.
Lower Toder towns'p Michael Conway, Francis
Ieckey, tavern.
II. A. SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
Ehcni-butu ;March 4,
"f)EAI)Y for Sprimr Busine
.AjLEADY to please
ITS VERY dav brings us Xew G(
il VERY Department, includinu:
LL the Leading femes of
JLL the Best flakes in Clothing with
ECIDEI) Xovelties in Furnishings and
ECIDEI) XewStvles in ITats.
Xine veai e.xperienee
ncss have iriven us a knowledge of the wants of
l Vi . n K i TZ r C" 1
peOlHC 111 tlllS reSOCet irOUl A tO A. UIT eleC-
1 . 1 . i l r l
tirri inv wnriiio- -i.i-i 1 1 infni' cioinimnii
1 " '
Our indueenients are
best made and best fitting Goods in the Market
lower pnees than you will pay lor inferior
g00(JS elsCWllCl'C. CoilsidlT tllOSO tllilllTS ailtl
. 1 1
come and see us earlv.
L. M. WOOLF, SON &, THOMAS,
Leadir.y; Low-Price Clothiers. Johnstown. Pa.
T ZEE 3U BOTTOM
IS HEACHED iLT LAST.
The largest stock of hardware ever ollered in
the County can be found at mv store I am
now selling many goods at much less than I can
rC)laCC tllCDl for, bllt T will COlltilllie tO Sell at
-w- 1 . . -. . 7 . ., x , . . -
150tt0111 1 1'ICCS Ulltll 1 aill COllipellCU t) rCI J lOIllSIl
1 1 " .
Hi ?IUUK. IIUI1 Oil
tove, tinware hardware,
; ""'land farming implements, call ami see mv stock
ami learn mv price:
C3-. HU1TTLEY
HIGH STKEET.
HARNESS AND
I have now on hand
Harness and Saddlery
' constantly manfactunnir new work. Call and see
I my stock of Harness. Halters,
IsaoctEs, BmotEs, whips,
etc. T use none but the very best of stock and
! sell at the lowest prices
j (t. L. FREDERICK,
I Eensburg, Pa.
POLITIC 41..
ICR tOT N'TT ( I IMMISSIONEK.
I hereby announce mycfl 1 n a ean-iMate
lor County 1 'f.mmiioner. Kiit-iHot to 'hedrcion
ot the next Itmt-cratic tTininrr e'ertion.
'.'. A M.-Oi INK? I.E.
Lilly Horuuich.
TOK I'OVNTY CUMMISSIONEK.
1 heieby announce my"ell a a candidate
lor County omm imner. subject to the decision
ol the next Democrailp primary election.
F. J. PAhRISH.
(raUltvin.
IUR CIH'NTY Ct'MMISSK INEK.
I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for County com
missioner, snbic? to the decision ot the next
Iemocralic Pnmarv Election.
THOM AS J. WILLIAMS.
Ebenshurg. March 4. is7.
IOK COCNTY TKEASCKEK.
1 hereby announce
uiyaelf as a candidate tor County Treasurer, sul
lect to the decision of the next ImorrnM - Pri
mary ele-tlon. JAMES (tKlFFIN.
Cambria K'.rouifh, Mar. 4 l-7.
FOU COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myelf a a candidate
'or County Treasurer, snl-iet to the decision of
the next Iemorai!o j.rimarv eleeib.n.
II FN K V EK HKNSF.HK.
Kichland Twi.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I here'.y announce myself as a candidate
lor County Treasurer, sutoect to the decision of
the next Ilemocratlc prlmarv election.
M. A. H,' AKTZ.
Washinicton 1 wp.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I he'ey announce mvself as a candidate
'oi . num. 1 rr.-.iier. e.iioef-i to i:ir utn-mn OI
cfxt lnocn.tic primary election
'' h 1 L
, v ai-hinuton 1 wp.
!
; t-iiiP popvtv caxiuiccinvrn
F(
I -- I hereby announce myself as a candidate
! 'or t ounty Comml slor.er, snbiect to the decision
i "f the next liemoeralic primary election.
! CHAKLES 1CNLAP,
! Carroll 1 wp.
j
TTOR nU'XTY rOMMISsIONER.
j L I hereby announce myself as a cnndl.lht
1 for County Commissioner sut ject to the decision
I of the next democratic primary election.
P. fc. 11 LL' V,
Elder 1 wp.
I
...
, T7"R 1 f,T NT TLEASt KFR.
1 I take this method
, ' annonncinit irat i win ne a Candida', lor the
1 nnm niillnn ni fh. fT1c
I'ountv Treasurer.
anbect to the action ol the Itemocratie Primary
election. It nominated 1 will nuke an active ef
fort to be elected, and If elected will perform the
nutles ot said office to the bett ot my tblluy and
for the accommodation ol the taxpavera.
THOMAS E. HOWE.
Cambria horoueh, March 4, 1S7.
sr.w APvrRrisr.tir.Ms
THE PLUMED KNIGHT. '.OT.
M xtra llnel Itara ot the a.ove brand.
MIIH.tHir. A kl.lVL Kohrutinla. Pa
Jan. 14 7
TW. DICK. Attorney-at-j.aw.
Ebensbnra:, Pa. OfBea In bulldlnir o T.
1 . Lloyd, doe'd, (first floor,) tntre street- Ail
manner ot leiral hnsinesa attended t satlstactcy
r aad clletlons a specialty. lu-ia.-ti. i
(IR SALE. The aubscriber will sell at private
: X sale O.NE 4." INCH TT'KHINE WATER
WHEEL. ONE PERRY SHIMJLE MM'Hl.NE,
fide, rnt, 1 Ijiih Mill and Sawmill complete ex.
I eepttntr head bhek and beltma necessary to
: run all the machlnary. F.r further par'lcuiars
; call en I. M. KRA1XEK.
at AaHViLLR. or address him at I h?t Sprfnas,
Postoftlce. Cambria county. Pa. Feb. 4. is:.
BARBBB SHOP.
The undersigned invites the citirens of Ebens
bnra and public eet eraliy to ca.l at his shi p
, on Centre St.. Ebensburir. Pa., (opposite the
1 Mountain House saloon ). where he wi.: be found
readv to accomodate them with a clean shave or
a hair cut en short notice.
By keeping evervihinK neat and tidy about my
phop I expeci to merit a liberal uhnre o' patrou
i aire .
j March It. 7. TETLK W1LHH.M.
you airain.
roods tO
in the Clothing Imsi
still the same, viz : the
4 1 1 4'
iIIUU HIUKIIIli HI IRcllIIILL
nails, iron, i;lass. trunks
Are 1U
- - EBKXSBURG
SADDLERY!
the iu:st assohtmkxt of
in Ebenshurg and am
FOR K.4I.K STEAM EINJS. T. AY .t
lire Pan, H..-r and Sheet-Iron W
Second-hand enititien and boiler on band. H"t
Init euirin ni mnf-hlnerv a :.eeu'tv.TH iM-
A?t AH LIN. Alletihrny. Pb. (.Ian. s-.-ly.)
CHF4ILST and BF.ST. Irlc- RernrH
I HCLHAN'S NEW PARALLEL EIELES !
t iver i.001 .ae. Fvl'v l:h,fa-rd Aj'l mi'ea
ircular- Iree. A. J . Mnlmnn A o . I'tif la.
14 sernlnr's N'tir-f.
J E-tnte .f Auiau.ja Z mm-man. de'd.
Letters testament ary on tt'e tktate ot Amanda
Zimmerman, lute of ci'arheid towr.h ip. 1 ' n:bri
county. Ph.. deca.i. bavmic been nrar.t"-l to tto
unders ir ned. an pernr,j lndebtrl to fml -s;h'.9
are bret.y riot fio.l to meke payment without d-
lay, an.i tr.e nayinit cl-.!n,s asiLft
ixt
wi 1 present them j rope riy
t lcBted tor el-
tiemeni 10.
CFLF.STINF. M. MH.I.I V
Alt.Tona. Ta. Mr.4 !.:.-.. f xecntor.
rrni.ic no ru i:
N'lTH'Ele ber.y rv'ti. 't-.st application W!I
be made to tt-e Iyi- a:ure ot lnn lvt,i,, at
Its preent se.on tor the t.ansane of An au
th.rifns the Supervisor rt Public in
Cambria c ui.ty to r-ect wire enc hi,.r e th
ttame at such p'a- a tbev max dcm re-.ary
In their respective towohips. t.l prevent t' e ,.t
structu. n and u of the same bv n w dn'tj
'. J. 1 H"V Av.
J. CI.EEKY.
J. VV. SHAKP T-.,H.
t'arrol! tw . Cambria county. Mar 4. :-.
OTICE.
dice !s here v tr'ven. t'-at the f '.'rw'ttr
account bas been ftled in If e Court of i n nir.n
Pleas of Camt ria c.ointv and wiil be coLT-roed
by catd Court on firM M.'mdav of Mb n. t cb'.
les cause be shown to the ci-trarv.
First and Cral aecnnt ot Josej.h H't'i. A-!r-nee
of F. E Bebe and wi'e "or benefit ot ce t m-i
H A. SHI 'EM AK1K. Pr.-tt .
Proth'ys OfP.ce. Et ensburn Feb. li 1--T
FOR RENT. Thf tlPders ct ej of
fers the fo'lnw.nir destat rr.r-tv tor
rent : An elegant store room ?ox4.. feet, eiact
alasp window, suitable t. r 1 a-dware i, re - pry
other store and there is a ttnhoj and .' in sni'e
buildlnn. There Is a irw.d aarden nd !i t "?!i.
ed. and rooms In the build'rr n!taVe for
dwelllnir. A splendid ot j.ortunity f..r or e sitt
inn to start a hardware and fn'ntr .!. i-t -t
the trade is a lread estat hst.e 1 as I tave t een
carrying on the bu:ne. t ,r ye-rs i t , ,f ve
property is situated in I'arrollt wn, Cambria
Countv, !a.
Awo. several lots rf tmund in a rood fate o.'
enUivatlon s fiatel in arr..il tcwn-'.'p e. rven
lent to the Hnr.uh. p,pesi. n irtveu April 1-t
17 . Call en or addr
A M'KFW ti H Af'J.
Tec. . "V. I'arro.lP wrC mt ia Co., pa.
SUBSCRIBE
-FOR-
THE CIMBRIA mm,
1.50 PER YEAR 1,50
WITHIN TIIKOH'NTY.
OUTSIDE THE COUNTY,