The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 13, 1887, Image 2

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-.3srS3'JG, PA
FRIDAY - - - MAY X ( i
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Washington's h-vl-vi-triers at Vi"
ley For.! will bt nviP-J, and other
repnirs m id.? w iHi '.'o appropriation of
?.".0OO tcrantei by the s a'n Lajrl.siature.
ASMc'i'br.i'im will !w rn.-M there
on iUf ls:h .).: J !iti'.
: transferred and brought to the city
Mav.o: IIkwitt of NVw rk jity, , where he received au ecthusiastic recep-JmofT-L-d
h turn ..v tpiw'fe ' (ion. An address of welcome was ready .
iron w rks iit 1 (v.'itoii, .Nt'-.v Jersey, to i
th- workmen rni
ye.I, to be run ou the !
co-operative pUn ; they to appoint a
b;i: 1 of directors to m ur.ig-i the woika
atd to guarantee Lira b per ctnt.
interest on the capita! invested. If the
employees iccept, the experiment will
bean important one as showing to what
extent :t will solve the problem betvweu
capital and labor.
A man in New York named IJudd,
makes a "n.ce thiag of it" by dally put
ting away a number of N'aw York I
papers and holding them until wanted
for S'jtne special purpose, when he sells j
them at an enormous profit. Recently !
he s.'1 1 a "ingle: pHix-r tor f7u. In or- ;
der to compute a file of the I,e,ven-
iv.jiiIi ..'??;)!'? for a ceri.iin two ears, .
the Kai:s.;3 Ilisioiie.al Society it Is said
was wili-.iig to p.ty the sum of ?10,uW j
for ,s iirict missing numbers, an t an agent j
sought i i.-ii -im e from Hmld tut btscol- j
lection did nut rxiend tl.atfar. He is I
known rs UirV rnimlfr fludd."
Theke will b- a new inr' y intercut !
in the next elec ion. The IT nry (Jeorge
party have? concluded to c ill :i ci:vh
tion and liter the campaign, in Xt '."
York, as a s-p irate "polii ical orginizi
ticn. 'lhey expect to hold th" To.ouO
votes polled for Mr. George at, the b-o-t
election field for mayor of the ci'y of
Xew Y01 k, and to add to it a large nrmi
her of adherents throughout that S'.a'.
As there must fie a s tle show of Rome
kind at every election. Henry Georare
will herealter irnroduce the f.tt 'vcm ui
and h indie the big so.ike and Ut-r j.irnin
F. Duller will 10 ou. .,f business.
it'EKN K.M'Iolaxi, the Hawaiian
tueen was ii veu a receptioLaod banriuei
at the Whi e House oi. last Friday
niht. Live iueens are not common in
this country aL.d when we re;td in the
description of the rr-cepiion, that she
w,id UresscJ in a M.r.iier Hubbardtfown,
It was source 01 pleasure to us that our ;
conceptions of a (jueen were about cor
rect. We h id a s ,n of ,in indistinct
reeiKleotio'i that a Mother Hubbard w is
Un; proper frown for a qu-en, but since
the Hihp:iun of "duiihie headers' but
few uf tbe rising generation are posted
on heir com ct dress.
At a Uiertinirof the Democratic State
Committee at II,rrishur2 on Wednes-
day, Angus'. :ilst was tixed as the date
for the next State Convention. The
vote by which Hrri5bur was selected
as a place fur holding the Convention
at the last nit etintr of the c-rnmittee-w;-is
reconsidered and Allentown select -td.
The report from the spcial com
mittee resrardini; the uniformity m the
cnnarressiona; and senatorial corivention
was referred !ick to th" c-immittee
with the request to communicate with
the difb ienr county chairmen arid f.ib
mit the report to ti e S'a'e t Ion veuti,,.).
Thk Phih.d-lphU
nitrx tk:-s Ibis
view of it : "The
wnsat iormlist who,
sUrte-I the story that t'levelan.l ha-J J,-
ci.Ied to decline a renomlnatir.n next j
ypar. has done a good ervice for ho h ,
the President and the country. lie pre
cipitated a genera! discussion of the
question of Cleveland's re election in
every State and Territory of the I'nion,
and that discussion developed every Fps-
cial element of strength and weakness :
of the adminintrati.n. It also led to a '
vry free i!mciissio:i .f the srene busi- j
nesssitu-Uior. under President Cleveland
tive policy. It was a sudden taking
,.,,,, r ...,t:fii ,,..!. . , .
f 7. t
of both puties and a,, prominent car, li- 1
dales, in which Cleveland figures great-
ly to the advantege of bjth himself and i
his pirty.
1.. i,.' - t
lay las sent
ssHges. The
Gov. Peavkr on Mond
to the Senate three veto messages
Hist vetoing -An Act to provide for the 1
sniHinrt .mi m..i(u,n,.uf f ;. . '
11 v,, t "tianuiiu :
formed for the control of fues -ind for
tuiuiru iui .lie 11 iiiiui ui lues ana lor
. -
the rrotection and savinrr of human life
and proi-erty in case of fire in cities of
first and second classes." The second
was a bill granting au annuity and a
gratuity to Klmira 1'. MulleD, mother
S. J. I Mullen, late private in company
E, Tirst regiment. Xatirrial Gmrd of
Pennsylvania, and the third was in dis
approval of the bill extending the pro
visions In the law in relation to the ap
pointment end payment of court criers
and tipstaves in
llegheny county and
Lackawanna county. All were vetoed
on constitutional grounds. The first
veto was sustained and action on the
other two was postponed.
In the Court of Common Pleas at
Harrisburg, on Monday, in the suit of
tlie Commonwealth against ex-State
Treasuer I. Alley to recover the ,0XH
of the State's money lost through the!
failure of the Exchange Bmk of Brad
i of the Exc'jaoge Bmk of Brad-
ford while
hile Biiley was S ate Treasurer
Simontou hauled down an opinl
eainst the ex State Treasurer.
Ju Jge
ion ag
Bailey had dt posited the money in the
bank upon a bond given by the officers
of the bank indemnifying him aeainsi
less. After the failuif of the bank tie
et up the defen ;e that he w,js not lia
ble, for the reason tbat the State had
provided no vault for the sTe keeping
of the public funds and that the State
Treasurer is not liable for the loss of
money deposited in banks under the
Acts of 1T1 an 1 17', permitting the
denisit of S"-te fun !- 1:1 l,nl ,,f rr,, ,1
-f.rn. it .
Of the falluff tiV thf Ttpl)iiliiifaii noTifi-
ciiins that tlm Stte would !oo?e nothing
by the failure, but It Peerus to I to the
credit of the Court ir.s'e.id of the cx-
State Treasurer that the S;ate will not
suffer by the failure of or.e of their pet
banks.
j Mr. WilmamO'iiriex, editor of Uni
j tcJ Inland, who cornea to this country
for Uf purpose of eriiisr') ening the Oa
i nad.Atis on tbe character of Lord Lm1s
; ilown, tfceir Govenor General and his
I mn.Ip nf rirpmino- virl it-ina in Tr-l:ni1-
iiiril'l in New York on Monday night.
The Canard steamer, Umbria, on which
he was a pas3enger was detained by a
dpnse foe atout forty miles out from
Xew York and on Monday night, the
Irish Committee of Welcome chartered
a small steamer and went out on the
hunt of the big steamship, which they
finally found, and Mr. O'Brien, was
and reolit-d to bv Mr. O'Rrien. in which
. . a T . -it whirh it was
I l- S U. VJ V a. llUV a s. -j - S . IV . . . - -w -
impossible to come in contact with
w ilhout feeling that Ireland, s cause was
immortal and unconquerable. While
ha would not then make anything of a
speech, he would say that he was en
gaged upon what was, to some extent,
perhaps, a dangerous mission. Lord
Landsdowne had been chosen by the
landlords as the pioneer and champion
of that body in the work of extermina
tion. They had not been able to stem
the tonent of eviction, but they bad
b?en able to protect the tenants who
had the pluck to adopt the plan of cam
p.aijin and stand by it.
Five hur.dnd poor tenants had been
evicted in thrve niotiths of thisypar in
Ireland, but not one who had adopted
the plan of cirpi,?n had suffered, be-caus-
hf Imi i;'s were f and raain-
t
; taint d out of the landlord's rents as
j long a.i a penny remained. The ccnse
! qnence wwstliat 'hey had made evictions
i-xpensive.
Lord Landsdowna ha I made the
L'jgaeurran cast? 'a test case, and he had
' come here to make if a test case, too,
:. 1 to rr.fi t him on the stc-ps of his own
If I. rJ L-nslowne ;hought
h onol c;rry on Oumj tvictions he
(Mr. O'JJiien) .houbt there were a
million of Irish Canadians who would
: want to know the reason why. lie
asked the Canadians to be the judges,
lie thMi r ferrtd to i!,h irying time in
Ire 'and at present, bur he
thouKht they
h id a leader ou whom they could rely
Charles Stewart i'anie.1. Aever before :
were the people of Ireland so hcptful, i
, ... . .. . .
!"!,J "v-r wu" wrI,: lU ,",e,u, 111 j
such dismay. !
'
Hie ew loiit iar in commenting
O'i the election hcl.l in Montgomery,
Mabam-i. which res-il'ed in in a Demo- I
c.-atic triumn:,dayS: "It derives special 1
sUmiflcaiicft from the fact that a larca i
Democratic colored vote was polled, j
ti,b nn.ositicn was formed bv a comhr- i
i nation between Republicans and Inde-
; pendents, ana it was supposed that the
j atliacce would secure the support of j
colored citizens. This instance is one
nf recent, i 11 1 1 jt rat inn ,f thn hroatinrr '
, ... , .. . ,
down of the color line. The dexirable
change is not confined to the South. I
The course of the President regard- !
nig tti uecoraersnip ot i)eaa or the
of CoUlrobia has made thousands
of friends for bis party
The Colored
people have learned to discriminate be
tween the value of Democratic perform
ances and Republican promises, and the
Democratic Candida tes will poll no small i
proportion of 'he colored vote or ibe
Country at the next Presidential election.
Those who opposed the President's
nomination for the place vacated by Mr.
Douglass will have occasion to regret
their nairowntss and to acknowledge
the breadth as well as tbe siucerity of j
Mr. Cleveland's statesman ship.
- i
Mexico is said to he one of th finest I
countries in tLe world, bui unfortunate- i
1 has always been badly governed.
They are, however, getting even with j
e times and will soon take a froric i
r.nk among civilized countries. The
prohibition of what men shall driuk, in I
t ! e minds of some faopie, seems to be
a.. 3 ull"n .uuuir iu :
make the people happy. The Tresident ;
nil ll-..,i ; ... : .. u: - . .
of the municipality of Iturbide, in Mex-
ico, however, has taken a step in ad- i
vance of onr prohibition advocates and
1 :
piescnbes what his people sh.i'l wear. ,
; lie fins issued a riierhrmul ion
"every male resident of Iturbide, to ;
., t ... 1 . r. -.
, ,w,l-"J,,a a,m lLVI ,ne "
of June next, under a penalty of im- ;
prisonnimt fnmi one to three duys and
a fie of fr-m .Vj cents up to ?3
In his report of the operations of the j
Pennsylvania IUilroad for the year 1SS0 I
J .
('"al Manager I ugh says: " The I
f 033 pan,in'J of m;tin fr
1 hiladeipbia to Pittsburgh were 531,-
,0.,.-..- -t,. . , ..
"e gross earnicgs or ine
1 .... .. .
I'lii I .rl.l.,Vii.. o.,l
I'"' u"lo,uu nr'0
nd hne division were 1
570S'4:'- and the net earnings of the ,
! New Jersey division were 1,118,931 ;
the net eamir.trs of the entire road he- i
;n ci. i -r--. v...,. : '
...it 1. r-t. nine wric uuiu, il' i
, the Altoona shops duiing the year 124 ;
1 locomotives. 93 Passenger ennmmerit .
r r 1 t
cars, freight equipment cars, and j
104 maintenance of way cars. At the
Ilenova shops 310 freight equipment cars
Wire built, and at the West l'hlladel -
, P" "0P passenger cars were built.
Germany ran tjehind $12,500,000 last
year. Austria-Hungary has a standing
deficit of 119,250,000, Russia is trying
to fund a balance 10 the bad of about
! 0,0hj,(kx, France fail3 to make both
! ends meet by about 520,000,000 each
year and Great Britain manazes by
stoppiLg payment on its national debt
to keep outgo and income on an even
keel. Ihe L nited States has a surplus
The United States has a surplus
of upwards of $100,000,000 each year and
i taxes than any of them. It
w a great thing to live m h big country
" a P,k1 government and see the
rest of the world sweat.
' Fnu'ikner, who was then practicing Ijw,
The hcinSi of Cuarles Stewart Par- ' tnok th cptaincy of military com
,, ...... t . . . i pany and made the Trst organized tffort
r.e!!, the celebrated Irish leader is Paid ; to put d,)wn ,he riotPr9. Tie hlid never
to be precarious, and it was reported been a candidate for public office before,
th be was suffering from cancer of the 1 though his brother ran a close second
stom-ch. He has evidently been verv!for the Gubernatorial nomination
-ir. ..r i. k- KiD v ; against the present incumbent. Sena-
... . . ., .a llltl,UB PBJ, I1B ,3
raP-aiV recovering and that be will soon
t;ike his place in Parliament.
! i.tck.,M tk., , f v. .
: lOTlEr Rnd intPlfsr ir.o- nrtirtio frnm a -.! '
rv-spondent who interriewed Hon. John
j s- Khey ot this place, at Harrisburg on
i und .y last. It tree's of political events
; in the past arid is replete; with interest
but iu extreme lengh prevents our re
publishing it.
1 lie Soldiers' Orphan Schools.
The IIrr!3bi;r?r Td jruph says that
th." rfcular apprupritti in i-t the Sol
d .t rs' O-'phn Schools was m iJe by the
House, nl'houifh "nine-tenths of the
House, beii. ve tbat the management has
tw-en ilifg-l, inefficient and dishonest."
The schools, unr'.rf unVeiy, are in exist
ence, and the fa ih f the State is pledg
ed to their supp r- ; but, the appropria
tion wisely rfpif.s tiie t Jti.iMna: mandate
f.,i closing the school ::lw 'u'.ely in 1S90,
Hi.d for ad.uitiitii; nr chi'.drun after June
of i iie presmr, ye;r.
Th foundtriff of the ,Viiier' urpnan
sC'uit's w is a p.tttiotic and bcneneetit
HO' or lie a e, nun i: wjj lu ai grnri -nus
in naming sixteen years as the
p riod of tlieir existence. A fiee school
for the orphaas of soldiers extending
sixteen years after the war. was liberal
to the last degree ; and they would have
closed at that time with unstained
honor to the State but for the greed of
political jobbers who played noon the
popul.iT appreciaMon of our gallant de
fended of the Union to cheat and dis
honor the Commonwealth. Th period
for the existence of the schools was
extended fl'saP.v to 1S0O, full twenty
five years atter the war, and there could
be no reason for such extension founded
in iosf public policy, sive the desire to
chest children and rob the State
Ir.stead of closing with a bright record j
of the patriotism and ben ficence of the
ppop'eof the State, the Soldiers" Orphan'
Schoo's will closfi in 100 stained and
biistf-red ly jotdiery and the good of the
pa clouded bv shadows of ruisru'e and .
theft, (iovernor Pa r. ,Pon did much to
''' fr"7f jobbers and ;
Govenor Bt-aver, himself a ga 'ant sol-
1 : - 1 .... .1.,.-.. I , I i . . n.r r .
(i.e., Wlil 1 1 'II I " 'I't hji lull ('ail
lir nar them under honest and creditable
direr tion. The fraud of tbe extension
of the schools cur. T be ended before i
1!0. In' liot.es'y and t'eneroiis care of i
the rMidreo can be enforced by Crover- ,
norPe.ver. and we have fat'h .hat be j
will s-emlv hew to th line H effacing I
thes'imy marks of t he, yn-culator f revtn j
the Soldiers' (irnhins' Scho&ls of the
State. Phiht. Ti men.
IViTilesred Classes.
. . , ,. . ... ... i
A contemporary insists that in this ;
country the taws do not recognize or fos-
ter privileged classes." ar.d that nothir.R !
. . . J . v , . v H..SHP .i nrrnof tit- ila.
HCl U-3 LI I i.r WIi'-- Hl.-mr Ki' at - i jv. - )
gree of fquali'y in rights and privileges j
thnn our citizens row et jov.
This is quite too sweeping a claita.
There is no equality in the condition or' i
thicks which makes it impossible for a j
. ... t !... ,1 Mn.n. v..,.-
n!,ur::,rL "
or a s nator of the United States. The
fust question n.-ked ci.ncernin? a cniMi-
tor ftllce, particularly in uir larp" ,
ci'n -s '3 '"How niucli can ne put up .- i
WIih- otlices are bought rich ro-n are
thereby const ituu-d a privileged class.
Wb.en the money of corporations or of
iVallay kins is used to promote the
election or one man and to defeat the
success ot ano' ner, uie eyiauty ni i:ui- ;
Ze'lV ;V " Z LV 7;.,ni.i
.t ... . ....i .i.- r.r..f:mal nit iriina :
are a "privileged Cass." They control i
the primaries, run the election michio- j
""d Poetically diotato who shall fill j
fTaw'is du!T io wh.U tbe vrejr.nl a;
an mterference with their ric'ht" to ,
say who shall be appointed to the subor-
dlliate positions.
The laws --recognze and fosier
privi!eePd cU8,es" when they permit
onft t 0 nianuf act urers to ch-irge from
20 to SO per cent, more, f.r then products
than tbev Wt-U'd l: a')le to do Put lor a
Protective tariff to t hat h mount on for
oirrn rr.mits snco us t hev make. There
arA .... ,l,i,il,t anmn comoensntinT ailran-
tees for ibis system of fuvoritism ; tmt
the small nercentatie of citizens who are !
the beneficiaries of this system undenia- ,
bly constitutes a privileged class. :
TVm nnn.Iitiona a r a mum nuirln oniiol I
i HO U.JIIUH.0,.0 ... ,j
, frKiu rl.-rirkiia tfi.iintrv than & l w 1 1 r i
in the world, out there is a call to Mist i
the beginnings of Plutocracy, the as- .
sumptiops of politicians, and the proton- ;
gallon of war taxes for private benefit. ;
jV. 1. World. j
a Dp-fTSTTi'j TtiA-r" is Cr.Mtsjci
'Wfdj on to a hundred railro-d com pa- '
nies have tiled with tbe inter Sta'e c om- 1
mission petitions asking to be relieved I
from tlie fourth section, or lone and ;
short haul clause of the law, t-nt a much
J, !
Uong an(1 jn.jj'vjduala protesting against j
the suspension of the clause in particu- '
lar cases, and there are so many of these !
particular cases that thev cover pretty
mucn ine wnoie ground. a iw luruicr
fact tha6 the fourth eection 13 a law
. .
passed after years of agitation and dis- ;
cussion of the subject and that the peo-
pie naturally demand that the law shall ;
lliive a I'i'ririai t-eiore u is suspen.iea ,
or aurogat-ea wnenver 11s eiiioiceruern, ;
vtn 11 n nr va lie snori 1 nniKe nip
i-ommission iust a little careful that, it !
oompanies can afford moderation in their
rieiuanus, as vongreM. wiixii 10 a'imc
extent typifies the sentiment of the peo-
n, ,llnf,h mnrft i.keiv to mke ihe !
fourth section mandatory and withdraw !
all discretion from the commission, ;
leaving the companies to the tender mer-
cies of the statute with sworn officers to
enorce anu not suspend it, man move
m the opposite direction or greater lati-
lude lhan now exi8t8- The commisaion
enorce ana not suspend it, man move
has completed its inve-tigati in of. the
appiicat ior.s of the Sou hern railroads
V, .I lhaninloI-,u,ci,TnmtilwmJ,l
" , -...j - ......... ........
m-:marnl.. arid a decision will indic.ite
,n,i . ,k.. ,.
11,0 wtlVrl nnliM nt rhw rnmTniiwinn on
,he question, for there must be unif-r- '
rutty ; but the decision will probably
not be known for rome weeks. Pitts-
ijurnli 1'o.U. :
m m
The New West Virginia sena-
TOR. The new Senator from West Vll -
Y' Z: , n V h !
1 not m ike himself felt as a debater In ':
the National Legislature. He comes of
, a family of vigorous talkers, and Is '
: avi 1 a. m : : c"" .
. m;,rkPd bilitv in that di-
rection. He talks rapidly, but with per-I
feet precision. Judge Faulkner's father I
Wis accounted the most polished diplo-
; " nted XnnVArVh; Vnfl th.
rm bas inherited his father's talents.
The new Senator is about Eve feet ten
- inches high, of rather slight build, with
' cleir cut features. He wears a dark
brown moustache and goatee.
He has j
1 small. keen dark eyes, and a pleasaot
'countenance. He lives' at Martinsburg,
with his wife and two children, and is :
with his wife and two children, and is
. th" Presiding Judge over the Circuit j
! VJTt rotomaciver
; from Harper's Ferry for a hundred mileg
or so. When the railroad riots broke
out in Martinsburg in 1ST", Judge
, tor Fanlkner frpp from a, monor)0lj3.
j tic tendencies, and has never been the
: paid attorney of any railroad. Star.
I m- mm m
! TE export movement of wheat and
J wheat flour from the United States. !
Atlantic and TaciSc ports, is now nearly
equal to 3,000.000 tonshels weekly. The
f ithoat . r
" ,i, t oiiu iuri, u iui uuiu
the United Spates, Atlantic and Taciflc
ports, from July 1, 1SS6, to Apirl 24,
1SS7, have been equal to about 128,000,
000 bushels.
Congress and Commons.
(' irrespotider ( Yn. ford, w r i t i r g
from Lo;'i.'tu:i to th" N-mv Yi-rk World.
says : I:i tlie House of C i nin.ons the
speaker's ctn.r is a fpecies of ihron".
It has i hih tack, sljei'erins sides and
an arched wooden canopy. T; e iu erior
lining of the chair is black. Toe Spa
ker weais a gr .y wig, which d-s;ends in
tight curis to his shoulders. The front
of the wig hides his for. h - d i ntirely.
He vrears a 'ong, flowing black gown
over a full court costume of bl '.ck. His
knee-breeches have silver c'asps. Silver
buckles ornament the front of h & patent
leathershoes. A sma'i sword just perps
out from the folds of his sombre cos-
tume. The .shakers lace is thin, sallow
tnd angular. The lower part of Lis :
face is extended Dy a sn.trp pomien
brown beard. To the irreverent Ameri
un oi'tir tlm Snewker is not an imno-
sing sight. He looks much more like an .
actor gotten up for a comic opera than
the presidio? officer of one of the oldest
Legislative Assemblies in the world,
He has a table iu front of him. but tbe
arms of his chair are so wide that they !
are ample for the btile writing that he
has to do while presidir-g. The Spea
ker has a very cleur, sh.np voice, and a
V( ry energetic, nervous m toner, not ai ,
all Ei.glish. lie points his bonv right
finger st a memoer, and ti-es his name
m r hi m ItL u nitt' 1 cO 1 it .... ri.a aftti ri
f ,,u rlsjt ti'p' 1I4SS..S Slt1 to
side with great impn' 1 .liry. Near'y
evtryti.ir'g is left to House itself.
When the Speaker ca Is for a viva voce
voie he delays the an n .-uno men t of ttie
, )(, eno, h for R:lv,,ne to r
t.jecl , Hfi(1 d; m;i:. , ,orma. cc
J ov,r v,Utl ;J1..S : -i t
, j thix-k it's v,t," i the rev
- . '
make
count.
think
erse.
before declarine "be result. When a
forma! vote is taken every member bus
tt, l.'iiVe, the House, l be ye.iy going out
t V. fr ,n I H . .r.r ! r . .1 1 1 V i T , . t T .llf 'it t !l P
c
.,, t,,.. ,,..or, ',,. '. l!nil, ,-he. k
.,lf,m off aa th.v (ut
, n tVJ t.rllje,M, ( ti,e United S'ates
,r ;1 ,,un)ilt,r (1 y us as a cot-
h.uV (ll vh:o. ut after
,, it, .,.,. TToi... in F.n.Tland I
don't ;h:i k 1 soaM evr vi.-nre again
to sav one w. r '. . jxi':st .
Senate or
the Un-'od S it'es. It is a 1- dy so su-
in-riir :n chin-eft r and abi; : una posi-
th f(!Ssi,7 ,,j House of
r A n-ricH.. has -ood
, jf
1
Al)l)l(ll) th L(R' VI-
-Jude Johnston is buiidini? an adJition
to his house.
-E. It. nnPMn, E.q.. of St. Aocustlne.
spent a few d ivs in t iwn durini the week.
Prof. Michael D.-nny of this place, is
t4.aci,ina ti!e new band recent' y organized
at Lorttto.
Mr. Samuel Reed ami Rot) rt Fergerson,
assij;aees of Davis P.rarken advertise a lotof
real estate for s-.iie in this issue.
The Gallitzin Hand was here on Tues
day, and discoursed some fine m isic at the
weddine of Mr. Thomas A Piunkett
-W. II. Smay, assienee of
John Roehm,
offers a desirable prop rty in Summerhill
township for sale in another column.
Farmer3 navlnil w0l to (,jl;rnse of
should read th, advertisement of Wm. Mur.
rar Son- 1315 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona.
Tho Johnstown Iron and Steel Compa-
ny was chartered at the Stale Department !
at IDrrishurg, on Wednesday with a capital
of 520,000.
The following named per-oris can each '
get a letter hy calling at the Eoensburg :
postoffica : Miss Mary Hyare, Mr. William ,
Dyer, A. O. Frj , J Law and John Wiiliams. I
Mr. Harry Stoltz. who learner! the clock 1
atu watcnmakinz nus.r.ess, m tins piace
with Mr. Carl Rivinius, intends poing west
in a few days to grow up with the country.
fr r-h,rli Wil.nn nf T.iO. 1.Hnnl
ni9 ,eK3 1,roken below ,n" knee Tue8" j
dav of last WPpk- whi,p working in the ;
mine- of E. Mentzer near tbat place by a fall j
of slate. j
Four young men were brought to jail j
011 Saturday last, from Darr township, for j
being concernei in the robbery of Messrs !
Maloy and Leit's store at X icktown, some !
three or four weeks a?o. We understand '
one tif tbe young men has turned State's !
eve-lince. !
-Our rreihbor C. T. Itoberts. while en-
cour8in ar,d assisting hla nog to kill a rat i
in ,ront of hi9 store, on High street, on
Thursday, picked up a base ball bat and
strur ic at tne rat. The dog mopped uncon- j
sciuus mm v.s smne nine ueiora 110 came
too, and If he could talk, we have no doubt 1
he would sav that in the
beware of base ball hats.
future he will i
m m
hereby given that there will !
be a meeting of the Shareholders of the Car- !
Tolltown Park and Fair Ground Association,
18". for the purpose of effecting a perma-J
nent organization, electing officers and adapt
ing a Constitution and By-Laws. Every
Shareholder is expected to be present.
By order of the Committee.
It. F. Maucher, Secretary.
InterMlInK to Solcllern.
Mr. Abl Lloyd, of this place, handPd us
the following letter for publication. It will j
prove interesting io a number of old sol- the mill at the time and the shock was ter
riers : rific. It was plainly felt in Wi'kest ar'e
Freeport, Armtrono Co., Pa..
May 10, 1887. (
Mr. Abel Lloyd DearSir : As it Is 20
r9"ntce 1 h"ve hfpn n Cambria county.
""t. isr.ow ine names or the papers or of ;
x nine iu j ou io nave mpm in
sert t'ae following for trie benefit of the old
members of Co. A.., IU11 Reg't Pa. Vols.:
On Dec. 24th tbe Comptroller of the Trea-
ry decided that those who had enlisted and
were metered Into the service prior to Aug.
6. 1361, for the term'of thres years and who
bad been discharged on account of wounds.
dlsease or promotion or was killPd. they or
their heirs are entitled to one hunrlre.1 dol-
lars bountv. There r n,ite . r,mK.
Co. A. who were discharged on account of
wound9 or disease who are entitled to this
and who will receive it upon making
application to the Second Auditor of the
Treasury. Washington. D. C. The widows
or heirs of the following officers of Co. A
are entitled to It : Captains Andrew Lewis
and Daniel U. Jones, and Lieutenants R. M.
Jones and John E. Scanlan.
I am in possession of the bonks arrt mna.
ter and pay rolls of Co. A. and will cheer- 1
fully give alt the necessary evidence free
WhM '""ed ,or' VA
Ttfl r,n. r A 11fh Vl .
Late Capt. Co. A., 11th Reg., Pa., Reserves.
P. S. I would like in making application :
tbat as many as possible would apply at the '
same time as I will have to make a trip to i
Pittsburg to the Clerk of the Courts. I
Ion't Experiment
You cannot afford to waste time in experi- I
roenting when your Innas are in danger.
Consumption always seems at first, only a !
cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose I
upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. j
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
, ConShs and Colds, but be sure you get the t
Renuio- Because he can make more profit i
I be may te" ou he has oinethint5 just as
",e B",e- r' De aece:ven.
bnt in8,8t nPn KpUir)f Dr- Kio-8 New Dis-
envprtr ahi.h Io ,r,. ... i ....
. - j . ' ' . fuoi u"TU Ml KUC IFMIfl lu
!I Throat, Lung and Chest affections.
Trie) bottles free at tbs drug stores of K.
James, of Ebensburg, anl W. W. McAteer,
of Loretto.
I
Cp.rdiual Gibbons is expected in Bait!
n rp rne first week tn June. A movement !
is on f-xit to give Mm public reception.
The Fi.tsburtjh Commercial says the
Pennsj ivama Kailroad Company Is p.bout to
enoate in constructing a third track between
Tttt-'burgh and Philadelphia.
Mr. rarnell and Michael Davitt are said
to le actively eneasted in the work of organ
izirnr a company with a capital of f. TOO. 000 to
r-xpi-rt Iiiti linens and woolen goods.
Th- y have hpen promised support by friends
in tills country.
When Jacob Sctiat ' 1; i jf . the millionaire
tanner of Buffalo, too bis wife around to
of)k at R $500 ooo residence wiiich he re-
centiy ni.uuht her only ciitifisna was that j
sna was afraid if she lived tliera she '"would
nave to k,,pP a irl "
Among the demands for laborers at
Cistle Garden is one from Troy, asking for
a shoeumker, wlo must tie able to play the
piano. The employe is wanted to cobble j
shoes in the cay, and entertain Ms employ
er's guests in tlie eveuicii.
After b ir.e out all mtht the jury yeste:
day rendered a verdict against the Pennsyl
vania ltai!ro;-.d Cornpnnv. civint; Mrs. Maria
Bell, of Lancaster, f " 000 damages for the
loss of her husband, w'no was kiil.-d on the
tracks if fiat Company neiir Lnndisville.
The lar:e frame burn of W. B. Nell, im
mediately south of Mt. I'lt aant, and one of
the finest buildings of the k'nd in West
moreland county, was but net', to the ground
ou Saturday inorriinu. d. stroyhig sixty tor!s""i
rf hay and sevt-r.il hundred hu-dieis of grain j
Loss not siated : insurarice, 52, ."00.
An ur. known mnri Windfolded with a j
handkerchief, was fniu.d druwro-d at Wal-
nut strict wharf I'l.i.'rot 'p!.ia on Sundny i
nK.rriin,;. He wns ai ocl :;' jri-isif at;e, ,r
" ' i is!"', oiii ielr" i
pounds. IleliK ldurk hairntid wcjre a black
, I
diasoiml ovcrcc;.t, w.tli a dm k striped sack j
gjljf !
On M'inili'.y aft-rrin n rhe lat block of
marble r quired fur the contriiciiin of the ;
new City Hall, I'hi'.idetphia, and its tower
was placed in tiiMlinn. Tnc towtr has now
reached a t,eitrhth of .'W7 ftet four inches.
Over the inailee work there will he a super
structure, mainly of riietal, about two bun
dled feet in heifhtn.
' It appears that besides Maud S. there is
another Iiorse in the country for which the
1 sum of Sino.ntiO has been fiVred. The great
1 II indno, no w ret ired to the stud, is the horse,
' and the etiterpnsioe capitalists that tr'cd to
t;et hirn arc said to bn of New York. The
', only bar to the sa p was the condition,
' insisted on by ih-- I -ter-.. tb.it he f-hould
live four sear- mure.
i
i Pa-setieers arrivlnc on the Monterey
Ariz -nia Iraiu rr )ort th.it ureal fires are
j ranging on the sunroit of the mountains in
i many places on both sitiet ot the road.
Whether fhr-sc fiit-s br.ve any connection
with thertcent, art'oio.k-! disturbances in
Arzona and .New Mexico i. yet to be deter-
: mined, as t! e tops of these mountains are
I almost inaccessible.
I -A dispatch from Ibtzelton, Pa. say,: The
' much talked of strike t t ike place through-
1 . .,iii , ,
little credcr.ee in this section. "A'hilfl the
: men claim that thjy stiou hi receive the ad
vance asked for, the r. ore conservative among
them de precate a strike at this time, but a
more favorable condition may be seized upon
to carry the fioht into effect.
: TM Kosne Iron Company began opera
tions in Chattanooga, Tt-nn., ou Monday
with its steel mill. It is the largest Besse-
rrer ster I plant ever buPt in the South, the
Investment represent ine ft ,onn ooo. It starts
with a capacity of t-'.'O tons of tee! per day
and employs over rno hands. Two IJesse-
mer steel noils are now in operation at Chat
tanooga, the only ones in the South.
E. ":ver, or Diardslv. Ind., jumped
from a west-bound train of the I'-urlineton
road at Iowa Point Nebraska, and was
drowned in the Missouri river. He was
frightened by two confidence men who were
working him. He ran to the platform drag
King with him his 10-year old son. The
conductor grabbed the boy in time to save
him. Mr. Oliver was temporarily insane.
T- - . j :
,L .,.,0t rt r,o,,
feet lore. wetah- 315.000 pounds. 15- In'ch
bore, and di-charKep a projectile weiahine
1.032 pounds. The New Orleans State says :
"jn tne pos.pssion of such a cun Oermany
can rest assured that shn is safe from any
attack rrom tne I nited .states . avj- growing
,ut f the nucstinn of admittine the mpri
can hog."
Steve Brodie. the bridee jumper, made
1 a swim on Siitiirrtav niomiriij. at Cincinnati
, v.nrr,t,.n ttf m m;te fi, rihir. !
j ...I ' ..... : ,T.
uimn m,i f-M 111 iw 1 nr ouiieiiiitn di in i m
had a cooking stoye, fire woi ks and fire arms 1
Gn thR WBy (lown ,
ana tore nis suit, out Kept on. Men in a
skiff followed close behiiw! him. One of
these men fell overboard at t!:e end of the
trip and was rescued by Brodie.
Tlie corning mill of the Iaflin powder
company, situate en the mountain side just
above TMttston, Pa., exploded from somi)
unknown caue at noon on Saturday.
There was over 1,200 pounds of powder in
and the cloud of smoke and rnhbl h. v hich
shot up 400 feet in the air, was v sib! - ten
Jo9eph Fr8z'er , thft min a. the time and
be ven infar.ttv lrillo1
miles awav. There was but roe man
A short tlmp since Mr. Ruth Xeshit, a
resident of South Strabane township, Wash
ington county, died, a?ed about 80 years.
She had made her horr.e with her son-!n- law,
Samuel Wilson, who was appointed as her
executor. Mr. Wilson was aware that Mrs.
JVesbit frequently received sums of money
from various persons, and knowing her to
be of a secretive dlspositioi lie was sus
picious that she had stowed the money away
about the premises. A few days since he
instituted a starch in the garret and succeed
ed in finding hid away in nooks and crevices
gold, silver and greenbacks to the amount
ot 1 1,390.
TIRED
UTI
At thin MMon nrlF vrrv rme ppcmIh to nmn poma
to rim pot
t evry ph
buiidiux a
"rt of timm. I RON ntr into lnint evry phjr
noian's prvmcription for thoa who need buUdiux up.
t of tmm. I RON
in's prescription fo
BROW
THE
BESTTOHir,
Jor V. enkne-'-, 1 nnt.il nt p. I nek nt
F.nmv. etc.. i. HA M l At' vi
te only Iron medic. in that i . i.of iii,irioilM.
It Kiirirlirs the Hlood, lniconi!r thr
Symem, HeMnren Appetite-, Aida Iiratinn
It does not hliwkcT. or injure the teeth, cause hAU
aclieorprodncttctmstlpnt i.-n nAr Iron mtfiiot,f.,l4
1H O H. Bniur, a leadln phraician of Bpnnc-
field. Ohio, anya:
" Brown'd Iron Fitts Is a thorruirhlT ifood niedi-,s-
n " in m- prtice, and hnd ita action ex
cels all othttr forms of iron. In weaknt-sa. or a low eon
oition nf the svstera. Brown's Iron Ilittera h nsnallr
a positive necessity. It is all that is claimed for it
Db. W. N. Watfusj. 1219 Thirty-Second Rfreet,
"Vtmrn T CJ.. Biya: " Brown's Iron Bitters is
tnTonio of the aire. Nothing better. It create
appetite, give stmnth aod unprovee dieauon."
Gtmnlne has above Trade Msrk andemmed pd line
en wrapper. Take BSStbrr. Made only by
BadB Ji ;IIM1CXX CO, UALllUvlO, MOW
HHS A5D0THKK MJTINOS.
IV H I M
r rr m mmW mm
(h to GEIS, FOSTER & QUINX'S, Clinton Si.. Jolmstown. Pa.. for
Carpets, Mattings, Ilu-s, Stair Pads, Stair Hods. Stair Buttons,
Oilcloths, Linoleum, Lace Curtains, Feathers,
Turcoman Curtains, Madras Curtain Goods, etc., etc. Quality of Goods
uiUMjualed and prices the lowest.
II.
II. MYfllts.
4TTUKNEV-AT-LAW,
Kbi1'R, r
-'ifftoe In "ollon&de How, on "entrctreet.
f F(). M. RKADE,
VT ATTOKNK
ATTOKNKTAT-LAW,
rf-'i(lce on 'outre .'ireet. t.c.. . .
M. D. KITTELL,
V 1 tornoy-o r - 1 n -v
KBF.NSBURO, PA.
ri-Iu-o AriO'iry Httih! i n , npp.M ourt H r.usc.
sutmff's sales
BY Vllilt't F St.'MHtY W lilTS of .(un1
hum rnrm ;inr1 l n 4. y.cion. I-.-iii-il i.iil it f
'fon. i-.-iii'ir out
rt.
hi r .
! ;otn it "n rif. or iambri.i c jiinry , ,
I terii-.l, tr;pre will t.f pxjiose.l r.- fill.- i
1.1
! I ' i
s-t-.r
ri-.B l.ifi-i'.n ll.ii. in .l,ihn-i;.ri,. on ;
M'f 4' h :lav ol June. 17. :i t On- o'clo -k, 1
I' . M
. ' !'- '"i i'iw i t,k Km!,1 HtaTo. ;i wo : I
i U l. riifht. ro e ni interest of WtliUm 'u- !
t-
in n n.l ro hit r l,;i I i-prtjun i.-i or y lri-el of j
'mi ., . um uni urinir sltnntpil in l.'lcilnn ,nn
M"i' ' ii.l.r;. nmniy, I'n., houn lcil nn l .n..-rlie l ;
a '.)! iei. viz: R ifHiii:rir at a wh-.tft walnut
ti.-i -. e ,th :- er. h-F to a riiMinut oak.
iiifii'-fl iiu wwf 44 ppr-he- ro a h.m. mcni-e due
! ?:itl' '.is j i
i.-. r. a 1o..ii1. rlHTirr.'
i.v l.in'i now i
or l.-tt i h- -r.i; or'y ol I). P. Sinrm due wst rJ"l
I -niM's ins ri:ii.i(i, then-e ji'miOi .f ilPurco west
T' I'.-r.-l.c-- to n !."tt, thence t.y land ol .lcuh Ke'
inii ' 1 1 je uri h :-l (.ititIic? to a rhflnuKu k. ihen.ro
to i.in.I ,,i ll.iri.l Klnii duo et 4o i-or'-he? to a
,-(nni-ti oik. lii-n'-e line nor'.h pi-r'-rx-!" t a i
- j.Mn-li ok ! mw. l.y -.nl ! Patrick Keel an .lue j
e 1"1 er, In-.- ro ih- idace of h-ninn'mr, contain- i
Inn l-'-2 mri'!-stricr nidfure. hnvlnif there in ere. -r -
c.l i " - ten- .;,ink l !! nn-l Iramc t urn, now I
I:. :te- Mun-n.-v lilia-n ttotpr.
Ai.sn-a;! ri.e rtahr. ililc and inrcrcr r,1 Will- ,
la in i ii-iti r. oi . in nml to a il I hat certain t ra.n or
i.,rcc' ot Ian. I Hi'natcd in HichlMn.l lowiulnt.
I'MOi'iriM coon:v l'.. houndcl an. I ilm-nVrl a .
oliows. . : t t mi i nte at h w ilnut corner or Mar- j
tin n?r.-r. thunco tmrtti 2 deifrce easl!'J';' per- I
,. p; to -i mii-j, ;ii.n by land or Siimucl H'-iiot j
south s direc we.-r 57 erche to Ftones. Thence !
I.y i.riK-nal' rr;"-t oi wtiirli this Is a pari, youth 2
1 -r: re. - wr.-t o:;1 peri-hes ro ptuny, thwnce hy ,
l;i?Td r-r M;irin ' npier. e.-vPt 55 and perches
to the iil o-e ol '.ckiiiijiiih. conraiulnir 32 acre- and j
led it -,-to--. TnKt-n in cxeciiiioij and to 1-e sold at
Tl.o niit i-t Sarnncl ft. Keatn. i
i A li"i - A 1 1 Hi e riiiht. : me and interest or John '
H ."-kei . oi. I n x ml to x II t hal cert j In lot ol ground
rim-.'ti in looper-dale Horounh. Caiutiria conn
tv. Pa., r-i':n-!ed and de-critn.-d as follows, viz -
11 iv: tii; an hi ley on T lie nor: h. hit ol I tvid Hra nil ,
lii'iiTon the M'uili, at:d roniiiii; on .Main street
, on t o east. iooI others on the we.-i. Iiaving rheie
i ..n erm-ted a two giory Iratne hou.-e ami other ont
; .ii.ini;. now in t In: occupancy ot Kiclinnl Wiil
- iftriii. I tiken in exi .'iirn.n and to te s.-id at ttio
suit, o! Klin .1. oliiek, A Jm x of I-. K. f 'ohicK.
J '"Xi'M.-A il the nl.t. title ard interest ..f Wil-
' lia -n s patti-rson. .1. in and to all that r:rmn
; IZlXrrl'1 co!;".6 TVi 'd
. -;;.--i.. XtZl
: (, .i,e north, adioiiiinu lot ot 'fiiiiti-!a Iron .
on ; t-e e;: -1 . a no sirt-ei on me w ---l. imh-ii
in XfutitMi ai.d t tc f-U at tin,- -ii:t -t .-1
V:ivi:ini.
AIX 1 A I lit rijeht, title nn-1 futcre.-t f W.
ki j !; ar-1. ol. iu hui to tfint ci-rtm j'ier or
l.rv- oi L'niiirifl -ituiit;(i in .1a-k-oa K.wn-titp,
"mnUria .oiinrv. i'n . Noundfti ani Ictism-.! hs'
lulii'W-. v .7. . ;ijo.iii;i l-inil .f laiuiTin lrori'".
on f !ir as a tot 011 t!i on t li1 wes t l i rj il ol Kil-
ar.l ilirn;r anl n tne inrlh t y Wiiiiain !-iit-y,
con r.4 i 11 in ur acres more ur ie-t-. no.iut
iwh'a ric.i.i'i. na if: tfitTfoii erei-ted a l -vo i-iy
frartie hoiii- nn irauie larn, now In th; fivu; 11
y t: .T. W. Heifcihurti, Tfcfn m rxe'utiun mud t-
I'O gol.t at the juit o 1 .lac -o liiliard.
SiLBEIIFS SAIES
BY VI K't V K of Sumlry Writ? c,I f iVn-i ha. in
..:n-, fiur el rhe i'uurr or ('"iiiitiiia i'le.is. t,t
atuiTiH (Miiniy. hii.1 to uie direrl--l Itiere w.ll he
e. tn I'tiMi Sale at rhe I'uurr Mouse in Kr-
ei,iiu,-if, on M-.n-lny, rhe fern ilay or June 187, at
i i.-ie o'rUM-k p. r ., ifae tollfimoK Kciil Krrj. ro
wir : All the riKlil, tirie mot interest ol John
Wairner, iieee;io,, wiih notice to W in. H. Serliler,
K.'i.,an! l rn-is Warner, txecuror s oi sui.J . I. ihn
V H.-ner deeast.-J.
Bio. 1. f , in ana ro all tliat certain li t of
ground sirume.i in tbe Horouirti of 1 hen .-sprintc.
unit.riB rourity. I'b.. imnruiK 6. l-et on t-onoiiiy
Frr-r. an.i exu-n.linit rim-k l' leet to an alley
a.'loininu l"t ol t r--.l-rirfc Hurt, on rhe southwest
ar.l lot oi John V, aner. dee'd in the nunheant.
Xn. i. Ar.rto f, in and to all lhat certain
lot oi uronnu situit-ed in trie Horonich .! 1 tiesr
Npriiica t'aiiitina county, l' . troutuiK r,o r.- r on
r-on .my 'reer. and exiendinu h:n-k ji feet t j
an allt-y adjoining uther lor of Jidin Warner, de.
ceased . on riie suuthwe-'t ami lot ol l. V. lillie on
te iioithearit.
n. 3. Also tf. In and to all trat cerraln
lot ol ground situared in me Korouifh ol Chet
prinK. la:nhri:i c unry. la.. fronting 6u leer on
Kconomy Mroet, and exiendlnif LaoK l-juiceito aa ;
alley n.ljoinlmi an alley on the sourhwer-t and lot ,
ol John"l-orle on t he northeast.
. 4. .r. so (it, in and ;ro all lhat cerr;iln
lor ol Kr'""'l situuied in rhe llorotiKh ol Chest
Springs, tamhria county, l'a . ironrmu rJ h-et on
t oiunio a fty reet ann exieu.iin nm-n ici-t in yn
alley adioininn an alley on rhe Fouthweft and lot
o! -Urs. .Soo ua Hurd on the northeast, bavin-
t!;er-..n ere.-re.l a two story rraine hiiuse, Irauie
piahlo and other out hui Id i ns, now in the oecu-l.'ini-y
ol Jonatrinii 1 'tiiiia.. taken in exi-ou
lion n r,l to l-o sold as rhe j.roiierry ol John W k
ner dee d with notice to the Paid executor s ol de
cedent. .o. 5. Aixt A II Ihe rUht. title and lnt-ret
of .Ivhti Wratier. ,vc i una tkkkk te xr or. I n
and ro all - i-.tt cerf-i in lot ot icround situated in
iii.h "i 'h"st Spring, Tain!.ria conn y ,
l'.i.. '"'tiiuli d .ind !i s:-ril'ed a toliows. tliat is tu
8;,y r-ntnton a-lnnati.n ?lree- o-. then nMi
west Ct i riii-nre exten-litii; h ick at rixlit au-
liles li 1 ft t on the northeast ro an al ey on lue
lo.tiilieasr. ttien alotiu: said a I ley M ret to line ol
io: of ti-.e fiid Kre. trick Harr on rhe ponthwei-t,
or 1J0 leet to rhe jilaco ol .et;inninu. !iein one
lull sized lot aa laid out in an exieDsjcn ot "aid
j Korciiu 11 and know n a I d o. 1., haTinit thereon
er.-cred a J'i st.-ry frame house, not now occupied.
o. . Also f. In and ro all that certain
piece or parcel ol land situated m tiie Hor..uih ot
: l"hc-1 Sj.ri nirs. --iinhria county, Ia. fronting -J4d
I foc-r on lantl srreer, aii) .lnini( property ot Aman
j da it. r 'finrad, Samuel Camp ud others, c ota in-
irtc about one ncre.
' -No. 7, also All the rii-'ht, title and ir-erest
of John Wanner, dee'd. and ol James Liu nncr,
I THiiRE tenant, of. In and to 3 certain lots ot
j nr..uinl situated In the Hnnmmi of t-hesi Si-rinirs,
; 4 'anuiria c.-unry. l'a.. rronrmif 18o leet on Wash
i inKtop pin-et. exten linn hick 12U leet adjoininic
j other lots ol James Litzmcer on the east, and lot
I of Maruaret Trexlcr on the west.
Tin. S. Alho All the riKht. title and interest
! of John Wanner, dee'd. and oi Amanda. !. t'on
j rnd and Thaddius r'onrad her husband, tkkkk
tknant, o. In and to thar certain piece or lor of
ground situated in the Horoi-vh ol :heKt Sprlnns.
, itambrin. county, l'a.. frontinn lsu ePt on Tamil
' street and extendinif back 2M leet more or less to
i an alky and known on Ihe ireneral plot of said
j KorouKh as lots Nn'f. 1 , "2. S, 11. Is aud havi nit
j thereon elected a two story frame house and smail
. stable, now in the occupancy ol I'ha.ldius t'onrad
and wile. Taken in e.xecurion and to lie sold as
the property ol John Warner, dee'd. with notice
i to the said executor's and tirha tenants, and to
; e sold at the suit of Harriet 1', Iloyd. John F.
Tihbott and Aivln Evans, lOrar l ol Thomas .1.
Iloyd. deceased.
ilM All the riuhr. tltW and i nterestof Mich
ael liiwins. ol, in and to all that certain piece or
lot ol k round situated in Jallitzin Korouit h . 'a ru
tin a county , l'a , hounded ami describeil as loMowa,
Tiz: Heicihninx at a pout at the southeast corner
of cemetery lot and alley, thence south 55 decrees
and i.S in i im li-s west i 17 feet to a post, thence
north 50 denrees and 10-minutes, west 170 -4 lu leet
to a post at corner ot lot ol 1'atriclc t'oyle. alotiir
land of laviil Watt, thence north S3 decrees and
5 minutes r-ast 14 leet to a post, on line ol Sam
uel jVIowery's land, alonit lot ol Patrick t'oyle's
land, thence sonth decrees and 45 minutes east
to a post 111 :l-10 feel to cemetery lot. alonif lot of
Samuel Jluwp'j thence south ''64 d"rees and 5
minutes west 57 let to a post alonn cemetery lot,
thence south .i decrees 6 minutes east lo5 feet to
a posr, the place ol tieirlnninn. contain! -15 V7
square perches of land. Taken in execulion and
and to l e sold at the salt ol Annie O'Neill and
Kct-ert t O'eiil.
A L."t All the riirht. title and Interest of Will
am oie, oi, in ami to an that certain piece oi-
parcel ol land situated in Carroll townh'p. t'atn- t
bria county. Fa., t.ounde.1 ind described as led
lows : Aiijoimnir lands ot .lames Cain on rhe ,
north, hind ot Casper Woll on the 5'iuth, pmd of '
William Sprinifernn the east and land ol Auifus- '
tine Yost on the west, containltur about :i0o acres 1
more or less, about 176 acres ol which are cleared 1
and the balance of the land is well timbered, hay 1
int? thereon erected frame barn and othei onr
buildinns. now m til e occupancy of William Cole. ;
Tnken iu execution and to bo so'.d mt the suit ol
W illiam J. illicit.
Al.sri All th. rtjrht, titla and Interest of eo. I
W. Flenner. Kill -lane Flenner and I'hl lrt V
Flenner.
'.a: .:.;iu p.oce
eel of land situated in A la i:a townhip. 'anitiri.i
Pr-
county, fa., puqiiiisiI and described as iollows,
Tli: Adjoininir lands ol William Fenrod on the
east. Jerue lamb on the west, land ot William
Custer on the north, and by lan.l of or hers on the
onth, containing acre, more or lets. hav,n
thereon erected a two Btt.ry blank house and frame
barn, now In the oceupnncv of Oeortre W. Flenner.
, Taken In ei-.cutio nd to .e sold at the iult or
Xlfrod ABhtoo, E-q., andotners.
t i -i C . t V. r
I 1 J.'.. lkMS OF SALL.
!
j One-third of the purchase money to be paid
when th: property la kn ickM down and thn re
' mainintc two-thirds on confirmation ol the de d.
JtJSt.l'H A. tiKAY, Suentf.
I Sberlft" Office, Ebenbuif, Fa.
j May, 13, 19S7.
MB T
CARL 25tI"VIjSnXJS.
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER & 4BWE1ER,
-AND DEALER IN-
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F .r !a-L-e or smsll fsitif 3J calibre, 40 rralne powdr: M
io :!. o . k'r : 40 ri to and i, .t. 'I ti fetront-Pat phootln?
i'.- it-, t ru-cura- t cnariu'efa and the --n at-oiutc.T
t-t. 1T1. 3
Gullcrr.
cuutcu. aV.dKAAJiSJtAAJ ct-t ItiUes, --r.. wmrt Tt rtrm-4
jot t-.-?ct Fao,.tii;i. oai.-!L,. a.i fc:i-oi,Df fc.i..e:o.
---'-a r--u:iLCu rl.:.t.-:t:L; r-xy irs. uris r-ni fv
ti:ori4ain ifv thf alatJat..-iy rw-f T r-"nr"a?''
t -j 'Art nnd Mrvnly Srnpxji inc
inly Srnnji ine -rs jiftaitn.
"Work, rr'oo frr-n Tndalcpnt-. ak thiz yon wd 09
yiTirfiaTno wi' h swmf-rt of yoor tnioh A and wire
fltZk t.VU-K Af-.V. fKrr,P',h 1 LIuM d i'dtrnRl
kUPTUREO PERSONS can tiz.ro FREE
NO TICK.
IN TH E OKI'HANS' - il'KT ef tbe iV.ur.tT f.t
'hiiiIti. To tl.r lieir-ami ri-.rt'en t.it'.vcs
ol Ki ' Nc.l.Ie. rte.-en--e.l. Oi.ektiso : Yuii arf
hret.v .-il.! Ki t.e iii'l m-i-ear t'f lurf tbf lu,le
ol i tie ri ni. n? 1 eu rr. r-. r.e
e,d nt Kberi'bur.
ro Hceoi r er relue to rnke rln- Heal Ksr.ite et Kliza
Not'le. (!c.-e: ar rhe npi.Tai?.-! vaniatien r-ut
iijuT. It tiy nr. irtier limy awiir !cl r y thr
f,.iirt. er !iuw r;n,-t: wly a iru.-ree tlioul.l net I e
appeinTed to sell tri- ?fl-i:e.
.MI.1'H A. '! K AY. M.cr't.
MicriM s .t.cc. l.r.i-ii.-..u-. I'm.. )
April -J-.i l-7.-lw. S
11, l. j;iis.(!, h7 j. i;l ckT A. ff. rurx"
Joliuston, Buck i: Co.,
. .
IVTnTIPTT KPPP1T7PM nil TlAnit
lUUildy XVCCUIVCU UU UVy&ll,
t r ri.f. ex iF.n i.
INTEREST ALLOWED TIM liEIOTS
COLLECTIONS MADE
at al; ac-kssirlk roiTs.
DIZA y'S fn th rrinciiMil t'ifie
It one lit And Snltl nn J n
Gficral Mlm Business rarsactctl.
.4Cfr.w solicited.
A. W. BITK. rashifr.
t:hen.- t-.i.-n.
Ai.ril 4. !Ss4.-tt.
Polic'es written at shorr tintt.f In ttie
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
4l other I'jril t'lM reinpanle.
nr
W, DICK,
-X. -
. crT rR tii f.
OLD HAHTl'OIin
fefi IfTARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., - New Haven, Conn. j'V- )
r-f X-A Two tirec-ts male with t-f trnr 23 ra'lbr r.- , twet.y c l- i ' v? frint? . 'rt
fe J Bi-.t Tq- can? rrrv 4 ff n -.-. y a.i u.e lrizes l t.-- 1 Leci.--t itty :
Sg are a. ways taaralc and rt;.iat.e. i
cMt-tl Mwtii.ii iv ii".t t.-. I.-". .... - . , -'
FiHEiwiTBnory?MM
I'OJIMEM'KIi III MNLSS
171)
Etensbnrtr.uiy l. mvi.
HCi 7llr Sirl Stnm.rli,
CURE FOR
Ker Trpid l.ir.
Kllinn lit utarhe,
ll. n-s, t
Tarrant ' T (TrrTrsri.-!
CONSTIPATION,
S-ltxr Aperient. '
Tt is cer'ain In Itf effects
It Is penile 1n Irs rt n.
It is j Ml.ireable to the
taste. It can he relied
upon to i-ii-s, and it pures ;
hy oxist iry. nf - hy o-trair- '
Ina. nature. Io not ke I
vl, .lent purgatives
selves or all.w vi
Sick-Headache;":
dren to take Iheui
'ue rhis elebrant
iiiacenricai prevari r i fn
AND
trhlch has hpen for more ;
IlYPFPQIrl 'avone ' S-if 6 rfns-ji'H 1
ST&R SHIYIiiG PARLOR I
Opfiit ilnuntain flonso, in Lleyl't nuil.iiDir-
HIGH ST1?KKT,EBKNS1H'RG. IV
J. II. (i.NT, IVoprieror.
'1'ilF, FT'trt.IC will always hr.d n at onr pit
1 ot business In business hours. F.verythinic ke
ne iti.l copy. Clk Tinrtu a si m iAUT.
I.L kiml- . f ,.'
rk n.allv p. n ex
' i
, petlil imisl v exec'i! ed at ' h ib t-flir-e
,
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J! fH ' ' , ,KT ,1 ,h'l.fJ."
i ''nihna I o the h. Ir .nd leual r. J'enta tt,es
lniH H. I ion ley. deceased. .kKK.ri: "V ou
. h""7 .t'1" . "V " V, " '." X i'",'
! Jndnes of the Orphans ourt to Se held at
i Khenshurir. on the 1st M -nday ol June next then
I and ther to accept or reiui-e to take the Heal F.s-
tate ol Kaniel H. I-onley, deceased, at Ihe ap-
praised VMluntl .n put mum it t.y an Inquest duly
I awarded v the said Court, or "show cane w hy
I a'rustee should r b- t.t".ii'.ei tn'f1! Ihesiimn.
I .UiKFH A. UKAV, Sheriff.
SherlfTs Office. F.l.ecs.'urs, l'a.,
April 29, l"Sii7.-4w.
MJL
Watches, Clocks,
1 r:VEi.ny,-
Silverware,- Musical btes
AMI
Optical
Sole Agent
Celebrated Rockford
Columbia and Fredonia TVaf chci.
In Key and S'eru Wtnder
I.ASCE SELECTION" o- ALL KINDj
of .lEWELUr alwav on ! an j.
I-f My line of .Ire!rv i
'i -ne rvnd soa f rr yon t -e; f 1
in2 eN where.
f -re t-'-r.Ui-'
. J-AI.I. WOKK r.UAKlVTEiri ;J
CARL IUVIMUS
Ei ns-iuijj, Nov. 11, icS0--;f.
. ft
cil. sr. ;
-t:ic Tiia-o-
ie rise oc tise c..-
Sportiric nnd Tar
A Ira.l!--- c.mi-j to 44 Md-.a
- r. - t - i tp. suJ iv i;.stfa;a c-atu1 -t.
1 wt -i i f wml r.v. tt.t tfi ,
HAIS SEKEDY CO., Wrc Orvr.
3 H.T5tieireet,eT.IyCtns.ra
Trial cf our Appl.-ancr;. A a Ik for Termr'
WANTED-LfiDY
Af!:w m.l !t-
r-l-i li, li, - .
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N. V.
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'.AW.
.- fit T.
I A. Kersborn. Fa. 'rr-.' tn hi:
manner ol leeal bnine't attended t tj. -mry
rn and clleti ns fi.ecialiv. l--'-4 -f.l
T7 K Ssil.t
Ml.AM 1H1M
. 1 i i
l-. n W -k -1st
,1. H- :'
X if l'it:s. 15. i it r !n-l S'.cer
Second -Land ti."1i'' -t I ' - '-r- i-p
in? t i l' tr ir,d nn- - I- ;r,erv p s. e- i f
.: . -T'n1 '-
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I ,i n .
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1IVIRTIFRS ty
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rnc St . n V .-t
Km rllitto.. in
can Ifii-n the t..,.-t c..st ' t.rv 1 r T" ; r o
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1'iure l"inhl t lor.
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IO S-rtic Mrefl. rw York tllj
F..K St-ir.t l.'sr'i.n. Ni:sr.M t! S
Will t- sent tree on a; r '.'"-a-t icn.
.1 o. : I
; BARBER SHOP.
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IM1MsTI-:.TtR" NOTH K.
l.ctte-- cl at' n.u.i.-trut't.r on '1- ef-e '
Wnlihlu. I. Mc-itlilr-. late .-I ' earhe i .'. t p.
'aii t-rts c-.iii,:v. .-ei-.-a-e1 l- i-n i eer vr .'.'i
to the in: '. -r Enc 1. ' I j r-on Itirtet-'f i t- i
estate pre h,-r.-i. T-.."n. ! t., mih r itn!-,-; '-"-
t :;t ,l--!.t v . r.d a 1 t i .--e i v k i-'-i ir.ncvre.-'B
same w'.t i.t-c-i.t tticin. r--p. r;i- a-i' t-.-n .; -s'- J
lor M-u.tinenl t.i
Hill AM V,-C. t li. ".
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t l-.-irhei.t f... Ai"! "'. "."7.-'t
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I he un lr kTT.e i All t-. r. it-p.
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t 'oiirt t-t i - a lit I rl i u-in 'i i.- r-ihe c
the tun 1 in the ::!..! f Mi fit.
-.: - y
It. !:. al i.Vlo -k. r M .. I. r t)e-i-;,- '
t-n-ling r.. rl e .Vitit-s ol a-,,l ail Tin.-i--w
h ich 1 ; lue .. t -1 pia.-i ali ir.-t,. -.i.'t - -'-.1
srtendor he -iet-.trrt ! tr. u - -n------ -,! - ri
(un-1. .11 LIN I- !M."N
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l;-tlte ,,i W i in . . M.' :i. e-MascJ.
lifter. ..f A, in -n .tn i-t! ' n tr.--i.--a e -.
iv. m,.,.- -i. . -,.... ii i.te of the 1 ..wc-b': ol
Wa-t inift. n. 4 'an I-'i-t 'rrt
, .ecea-t 1 . r - n
sred. a;i t-er- M
Lrcn tr.ntf.l t.. il" iir-.let
indet-ed - 'I '
in n k e nt, li i en t v. i ' !
ite :f-e t tr- i i riii-nt'i u
I ,1 lav. J Ti I tho-'e I 'tl
claims ai .!M th ---i. - "t theai r
erlv nutiierti -Tt 1 ff ei-f
i i r.A .M. nrix,
1 1.1. A ."li.-" ' '.N KI-1-Snmtr.it.
Apni.7 Adm-n sfatr-tr"-.
;:ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
LOUKTTO.PA,
IN ( HAU'.E OK
FRANCISCAN BROTH KRS.
Ho.irtl and Tuition
for the Scholastic Year, $200.
March sth. l-; tt.
i-:i.vs .
M BALM. L AT A r r n
i '' 1 e h n e s tli
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llenlstlieSoi-c
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Snse- ol 'l asli
Smell, Upat-in:
AVuix-lt Heliel
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L. in, r r rr r ; -j
r hat 1 1 r g
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HAY-
A T-oi1i-o curei
A particle is npp'ied Into "ea -h po-r" r-l '
agreeatde. Frice hircnlMl l'l ant tst : hr :ii.l
Teaistere l, ci. ir-ular fre. L1-.V ijiiv'",
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