The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 24, 1887, Image 3

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LOCAL AXDPERSOXAL.
-strict fever Is In town.
.. our Summer resorts are filling up.
AiUti. a rix year -old sou of John B.
(i ;,im, of Altoona, died in that city on Sun-!x-t,
fnm the) effects of sunstroke.
lr James I.lovd. formerly of this place,
hut now of Oil city, is paying a visit to his
nattier Mi. K. ' lUoyd, of this place.
Mrs. Pr. I)Hrier. of Cumberland, Mary
Isnil, m visiting her sNter, Mrs. J. A. Shoe
maker, of this place.
litor ami Recorder Finley, of Indi
ana county, is believed to be fatally III with
b!ml pnlsonlnir.
;;upure Instantly relieved by the use of
!,.. iv'ebrated Fry Truss. For sale at
L;ivi.-on's drua-. store.
William M. Jones and wife, of Alle-
i'tiy city, former resident! of this place,
fcave been jspeudina the past few days visit-
li friends.
The following persons can eacli receive
a letter by cal'lni at the F.bensbur pont
on". -e- Miss I''a Vrasler, Miss Nina Nolf,
C.m Morton and Messrs Stoneback A Son.
Mr. Juki en White, of Indiana borough,
a:vt "Ab." Ha'ett, a farmer and stock
isu-vr. liv'ntf t wn miles from Indiana, have
eloped.
' Tl.e rear eid of the lat car of Johnstown
.Vo.nnniedation was badly mashed by being
r ;n into ty a loaded frekht car at East
Om-niniich la.t Friday morning.
Tin' Commissioners will offer at public
miV, on lot at the Jail, on Tuesday. June
j-'h. a' I o'el'M-k, p. ni., froai 400 to r)0 feet
of sewer pipe.
-Mr. Lewis 1. Mol'reen. of Philadelphia,
eMt-st r"on of Mr. Thomas Mclkeen. of tills
P'in-e. wl'h two ot his chr.Jr-n are on a visit
to Hie internal roof.
on Thursday of last wk seven men
were Nought to Jail from F.ast Conemaugh,
hiviti h.tn arrested for lumping trains on
tl.e railroad.
J-A-I'rothonotary O'lionnell and wife,
(.eo M. Iliddle and Dr. Murphy, of Loretto,
spent a few hours In this place on Sunday
ifterntHii:.
Miss Sadie MceelHi of Johnstown,
wf.o hits been vlsitinc Misses Annie and Lou
Wilt, of St. Augustine, for the past few
weeks, returned home on Monday last.
Charles Leldy, aged lfi year, a miner in
tl:e colliery of Sweet A Brown, on Slx-Mile
l'.un, In Tlunttnitdon county, was struck by
a fall of coil and slate, on Frldav last, and
lastantlv killed.
At a game of base ball plared at W1I
mor on Saturday last between ttie Jefferson
club of thut place and the Stars of South
Fork, the latter club was defeated by a
wore of fifteen to twelve.
Mr J. D. Anderson will sell a large lot
cf personal property at his residence In
Jaeksuti township, at Samuel flral'ler's new
aw n-ill, on Thursday June 30th. Ihst, at
one o'clock P. m .
The splect concert which wa given on
las! Friday evening in the Opera House In
t!:is ptacH. wll lie repeated at Recreation
Hall. St. Francis College, Loretto, on Mon
day evening June 07th. for the benefit of
the Loretto Conet H.tnd.
Mr David Brawley, father of Mrs Judge
,)otinon, of this place, accompanied by his
wife, drove overland from tits home In West
moreland county to this plnc. one day last
week, and they have been spending the time
lnce visiting friends.
Friday night's storm assumed the nature
rf a hurr1is.ne in Manor and flempfield
town shin. Lancaster county. Barns and
tnhsi-co shnN were blown down and scatter
ed a creat distance ; hundreds of trees were
uprooted and grain fields leveled . A num
ber of cattle were killed bv lightning, but
bo more serious casualties are reported.
-VtrMn Fix. or MlnersvII'e, aged about
f.fteen ears, was Instantly K!lled In the new
rail mill at Johnstown, on Thursday of last
week. It Is supposed that while playing
amurd the mill be accidentally fell against
a npidiy revolving belt wheel and that his
head wis caugt't between the wheel and the
be'r. No one witnessed the accident and
t. hoy was dead when found.
, two o'clock this (Thursday) after
r.nn'i tl.e closing exercises of Mt. lal lit 7 In
t-cn iii;fv will take place in the school room
at th Convent in thVs place, and from the
proirrininie prepared, we have no doubt
they will be hlijhly entertaining to all In
a"em!mce We acknowledge the receipt
f'f nn Invitation but owing to the demand
for our presence at the office on publication
!ay, we arc sorry we can not be there.
Tt e sixth annual term of the F.bensburg
Normal School will close on Thursday.
Jutie li. The closing exTclees w!ll be
Iv'd in tte ( ipera House on Thurs'Y eve
r'.i e Tl.e rrogram will cor.st r! -eira-t.
utis. (s-ns, ,r:Mors ai.d music. The
"( fiii'stiip of Miles Standish" will be given
dnnitd form. Miss Mnote will give
s-ve'sl d ir best selections at the cloif of
tie exercises. 1n Friday the school wli:
iel:;c Ht Iloglie's rove.
-Aiex Fus'er, (fornierlv of this place.)
nf 1
Kostt r House, and Tatrli'k M'k, a
la'M.r.-r, wereNdh t.ikcn before the Mayor, i
L..i... . i . m r L . . . 1. !
Kr:d y eveniii? la-t. for Cjhtina on the
trt'i . Kosti r wis fined '.', which he paid
:.! wni iliicbn'ged, !ack was committed
in tr. h. k u p in defau't of f.l fine and stib
fe'i ierit'v transferred to jail on a charge of
K-ii.i't Rrol battery and resisting an officer,
rr-'. rr.'il bv policeman Sehefller. HVffwre-
i.i ... M,f.
J.i, I.ioyd, of Ebensburg; Augtistln
t raver, of Su-quehanna towushlp ; Vincent
l.eii.'. of t nrroll township ; Samuel Patter
wn, of l.rr township ; li. W. (iittings.
tdwaril Owens and (irifTith J. Jones, of
( arrbiia township ; (ieorge D
Numu.erhlil towrhlp ; John
Pringle, of '
Wright, of I
Wilniore; (ieorge Sharp, of Allegheny
t'wrsiirp, and Charles Cover and David
Hamilton, of Johnstown, are all candidates
tor the nomination for County Cotrcn Ins loner
ori tu KcpuMican ticket.
Two boys, aged 13 and 17 years, respect"
U"iy. sor.s of Peter Murphy, living la Brush
" townMp, Indiana county, were
ilrr.wi-e.i )n Vflkw Creek, Saturday, June
1, ihii.t r, p. v. The hoya had gone fishing
ana pn.oils.eil to rrtnrn at a certain tour, j
ust r',ms to retttrn. search was made tor
tt.em. Ti.ilr rlotlies were found on the
l.tik of h . cr. sir. The search was kept up
I- r.'i-ht, and oti Sunday morning the two
ties were found In the bottom of the
k'ea:n. It is M:j,rv-ed In the struggle th
y i'ihv'er hit ft,.- eliler, as his face was very
iiiii l; rlisfi jun-d, and the Impression of the
leeth v nid be plainly seen.
-!! Thursday f lnnt week Sheriff Gray
t'tiU !!; fuMowlpg named peisons to the
'ei.i .i.t'itry ; .'amen P. Wilson, convicted
l' ii-.ri- ;ut'l:trr, sentenced fur three yeara :
'""'.'s ' In Tib, larceny, one year; Charles
sm.. ;'i:orva!'d assault and battery, on
J'1"' K.-e.! Cola, hurgiaiy, one year; An
tlrev I ireenvifH d, receiving tdolcn goods, one
r rje uUo t.ik Susan Noon and Joseph
M-'Mleen tj IUxmont. The Sheriff was as
;Wul by j. a. Shoemaker of this place,
l !--l" Miller acd Jor.n Piatt, of Susquehan
t u.ii:.,L:p and Albert lionet, of Carroll
tcriiip.
75cts. PER YARD AT MANY STORES, BUT 25cts. AT GABLE &
Those beautiful Summer Shades of'Dentelle Dress Goods, 8 and 40 inches wide, are being sold by
Gable ' Co. at 1402 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, for 25cts. a yard; worth three times the price.
This is only one of the iiianv Dress Goods Bargains you'll find at this Mammoth Drv Goods House.
THE ONLY STRICTLY ONE-PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN CENTRAL PENN
Wheat barvebt has comruenctd in West
moreland county.
Mr. W. II. Connell Is dolnt duty as nlht
policeman during the absence of Jno. Owens
who la off on a visit.
Mr. N I. Kooerts, of Johnstown, has
been spending a fw days in town during
the present wetk.
The Ebensburg Cornet Band played
some very fine selections on the street on
Wednesday evening.
F. A. Shoemaker, Es.;., and family,
have again taken up their residence in
Eftensburg.
The tipple belonging to the Mountain
lale Coal Company on the UeD's dap rail
road, burned down on Thursday of last
wetk.
The libel suit aaainst the Altoona 7'me
brought mie time ago by Mrs. Anna Treese,
has be- withdrawn and the prosecutrix
paying the costs.
On and after July 1st. 187, Eastern
standard time will be "the sole and uniform
standard time cf this Commonwealth." as
authorized by a tecent act of the Legisla
ture. Mr. Mijtlu Byrne, of Allegheny county,
Maryland, son of Mr. Miei.ael Byrne, of
Barr township, was a visitor to our office on
Thursday, being on his way home from a
visit to his parents.
The partridge Is again protected by law.
The State Legislature at its Ute session
provided a penalty of ?10 for killing par
tridges between December 13 and October
IS. This leaves but two months to partridge
hunters.
Thare are two applicants for principal
of the Ebeubburg borough schools. rror:
J. W. Leech and A. R. Keed. At a meet
ing of the Sch.Kil Board, held on Monday
night, beveral ballots were taken resulting
in a tie vote.
Tne public school building In this place
will In the future be heated by steam. On
Monday last, the Directors, contracted with
Messrs. McMillen and Walters of Johns
town, for the putting In of the necessary
steam
fl.lSO
fixtures, the contract price being
Dutins. a storm on Monday evening, the
barn of William Clark, of Armstrong town
ship, Indiana county, was struck by light
ning and burned to the ground. Mr. Clark
looses about 300 bushel of wheat, a large
lot of corn, and all bis farming Implements.
The stock In the barn was ail saved Ixss
about f2.0M.
Ttie Cresson and Ebenshurg special, ou
the Pennsylvania railroad, will commence
running on June 2., leaving rittsburRh
at 2 r3 p. m , reaching Cresson at 5 50 p. m.,
and arrive In Ebensburg at 6 30 p. m Ke
turning the train will leave Eoensburg
Monday at 7.0T a m., Cresson at T a. m.,
arriving at Pittsburg at 10.35 a. m.
A wise farmer will protect the birds, the
insect eaters, robins, cat-birds, blue birds,
black birds, thrushes, orioles. r'd birds, wood
peckers, and the like. All the birds men
tioned have a mission to pt-rfurm inthe econ
omy of nature. The martins destroy wee
vils, the quails chinch bugs, the wood peck
frs dig worms from th trees, while he
others eat worms, catterpillars and bugs.
The Bedford Gazette says : Somerset
county has recently furnished to the world
Bom?- rjurrr sensations. ne or tnese was
the action of the associate judges In reject
all applications for license to sell liquor.
Another was the return to court of the Som
erset lockup as a gambllnu house. The Ust
Is the chairman of the Republican county
committee tssulng the call for his party's
convention from his cell in the county jail.
The chairman Is serving out a sentence Ira
posed for violation af the election laws.
The Johnstown TrViune of Friday last
says : "Director Easly, of the Poor Board,
this morning received notice from the
authorities of Dixtnont Insane Asy'urn to
the effect that no more patients will be re
ceived at that institution unless committed
by tfce Court. The capacity of the Asylum
Is now tsxed to accommodate the Inmates,
and further admissions will be only cases of
absolute necessity. Hereafter, therefore
imnenrs iMacen in tne nanus or the poor t
authorities will be sent either to Harrisburg I
or Warren. There are now about seventy
persons In Dixmcnt from Cambria county." j
On Tuesday evening as Mr. William
Dufton, of the firm of Dufton Son, and '
Mr. Jesse Bollinger of this place were re I
turning from I.orefto, when they reached j
Brad leys station the horse, which was a
spirited one, got his tail switched over one j
of the lines and became fractious. Mr. Duf j
ton attempted to lean over the dash board j
of the buggy for the purpose of unloosing !
the line, when the horse kl. kd, striking '
him on the left arm and breaking one of the
small bones near the wrist. After kicking, i
the boyse got his feet over the cross piece of '
the shafu and In his strucgles broke the I
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shafts, got loose from the buggy and
started home, but was caught near the j
almshouse. Mr. Ilert Cronse happened to j
come along with a buggy and brought Mr.,
Dufton home, where Dr. Jopes dressed bis ;
injuries and et the fractured bone. .
A serious and singular accident hap-
pened at the works of the Johnson Steel
Kallway Company in Woodvale on Tuesday
mori.lng. John Young, a machinist, was
assisting Thomas Darby and Mr. Gough
nour. the foreman, In doing some repairing
to the diws In the trlD hammer In the force
,i,partment, and white thus engaged with
their bands on the dies. Youns stertved on
the treadle that drops the hammer and it
immediately descended, catting Young'a
left hand off at the wrist and Darby's right
hand off a short distance above the wrist.
A physician afterwards amputated the
atumps. and gave them all the attection that
it was possible to render them. Goughnour
ato had his hand under the hammer but got
It away In time to save it. Mr. Darby is a
cousin of Mr. James C. Darby, who last
jear was a candidate for the bomination tor
Prothonotary at the Democratic primaries,
and is also a one-armed man.
)n Saturday afternoon while Mr. Joseph
Thomas, of Cambria township, was loading
some pwvls nn his wagon In front of Dufton
V Son's hardware store in this place, his
team got frightened ami started to run.
When the horses reached the Diamond thev
made a circle and coming around by the
Cambria House the wagon structr the bind
wheels of a btigBT belonging to Mr. Frank
Nacle, of CUarfield township, that waa
standing on the street and wrecked it badly.
The team was raptured In front of James'
drug store before they did any further
damage. Mr. Nagle at the time of the
accident w about ready to start away but
it took some time to get the buggy sufficiently
repaired to carry him home. He estimateJ
bis damage to the buggy at thirty dollars
but we understand before he left he com
promised with Mr. Thomas, who paid tim (
fourteen dollars.
'"ert Vidmii'ii Proprrlj.
The Married Persons l'rooertj bill Intro,
rtuced In the State Senate by Mr. Wolyerton
iu January last, passed Maya, and which
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largely increases the rignta and power of
married woman over her property, has been
signed by Governor Beaver. The full text
of the new law is as follows :
Section 1. Be it enacted, etc.. That
hereafter marriage shall not be held to Im
pose any disability on or incapacity in a
married woman as to the acquisition, owner
ship, pos.Heslon, control, ue or disosition
of property of any kiLd, real and personal
or Der right and power to make conti-acts of
any kind in any trade or business in which
she may engage, or for necessaries, and for
the use, enjoyment and improvement of her
separate estate, and to give obligations
binding herself therefore; but every married
woman .shall hav the same right to acquire
hold, rxissess. Improve, control, ue or dis
pose of her property, real and personal, in
possession or expectancy. In the same man
ner aa if she were a feme sole, without the
Intervention rf any Trustee, and with all
the rights and liabilities Incident thereto
except as herein provided, as if she were
not married, and property of every kind
owned, acquired or earned by a woman
before or during hr niarrlaee shall belong
to her and not to ber husband or to his
creditors ; provided, however, that a mar
ried woman shall have no power to mort
gage or convey her real estate uuless her
husband join In such mortgage or convey
ance. Section 2. A married woman shall be ca
pable of entering into and rendering herself
liable upon any contract relating to any
trade or business In which she may engage,
or for necessaries, and lor the use, enjoy
ment and improvement of her separate es
tate, and of suing and being sued either
upon such contracts, or for torts done to or
committed by hpr, in all respects as If ste
were a feme sole ; and ber husband need
not be joined with her as plaintiff or defend
ant, or be made a party to any action, suit
or legal proceeding of any kind brought by
or against her in her individual right; and
any debt, damages or cotts recovered by
herein any such action, suit or proceeding
shall be her separate property, and any
debt, damages or costs recovered against
her In any such action, suit or other pro
ceeding, shall be payable out of her sepa
rate property and not otherwise; provided,
boweyer, tbat nothing in this or the prece
ding section shall enable a married woman
to become accommodation, lndoraer, guar-
tor or surety for another
Section 3. A married woman may make.
execute and deliver leases of hr property,
real and personal, ar.d Bssiennit-uts. trans
fers and sales of her separate personal
pr ipetty, and notes, bills, drafts. bonds
or obligations of any land, and appoint
attorneys to act for her. and it shall not be
recesary for lirr hur.b&nd to bs made a
party thereto or j.ilned therein.
Section 4. Husband and wife shall have
the same civil remedies upon contracts in
their own name and right against all per
sons for the protection and recovery of
their separate property as unmarried per
sons. Section 5. A married woman may dis
pose of her property, real aud personal, by
last will and testament
in writing, signed
by her or manifested by her mark or cros
mad by her at the end theriof. Id the same
manner as If she were unmarried, and here
after a will executed by a woman before
marriage, shall not be deemed to be re
voked by her subsequent marriage.
tSection C This act shall be known as
the Married Persons Property act.
Section 7. All arts Inconsistent herewith
are hereby repealed.
The NhaellBf of
Westley Dorman,
lrw. Ilarabbrrner. j
a colored man who I
works for the Street Railway Company at
Jehnstown. was an-ested on last Saturday '
. wtK cliiin. 11.1 f '.r,. I
iiiin miiK, l unieii if ou owinin om j
iiathDerirer,
his mother-in-law, who re-
f.idef on the LAurel n ill about three miles
from Johnstown.
The Johnstown Tribune says : The clr
cuuitances of the affair, as detailed by the
witnesses, appear to be tbat on Friday
forenoon Mrs. Harshberger was in her
garden looking among the yegetables when
suddenly the report of a fire-arm was heard,
and the old woman fell to the ground. Her
daughter Iorman's wife was with her at
the time, and says she taw the smoke from
the weapon: It arose In tl.e direction of a I
clump of bti'hes beside a small 6rteam of i
water.
An alarm was given by Mrs. Iorman, and I
spveral nc'fchhors soon pnt In an appearance.
It was found that the bullet had taken effect
tit hind the left ear and come out at the left
eye. A messenger was despatched to Cam-
brK borough for Dr. Torch. Pending his
arrival the eld woman was carried into the
hojse and made as comfortable as possible,
and a search was made for the would be
murderer, lie was not found, but traces
were seen of the presence of some one in
the bushes where the smoke arose, and fresh
ly made foot prints were traced along the
bank of the stream. A mark was a '.to found
on a feuce rail where it la supposed the gun
rested when it was fired.
Upon Dr. Torch's arrival be examined the
wound, dressed it, and administered such
other treatment as the cas required. He
pronounced the patient tn a very critical con
dition, her age about sixty-two years be
ing against ber. Blood was flowing freely
from the wound when the Doctor arrived,
but it was promptly staunched.
The defendant was fiven a hearing on
Monday last at Johnstown and was bound
over to answer the charge at Court. Dail
was required In the sun of 5300 which was
famished. Rome people are of the opinion
that the shooting was accidental, and tbat
the shot was a stray bullet from the gun of
some hunter- It Is thought that Mrs. ITarsh
berger will recover.
aatrd Ilia Lire.
Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of ITorse Cave Ky.,
says he was, for many years, badly aftlicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were
almost unendurable and would sometimes
almost throw him into convulsions. He
tried Electric Bitters and got relief from
first bottle acd after taking six bottles, was
entirely cured, and bad gained la fle?h eigh
teen pounds. Says he positively believes he
would have died, had it not been for the
belief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle by E. James, or Ebens
burg, aod W. W. MeAteer, of Loretto.
Among the news Items goiti: the round
of the press, we see it stated that the Col
Hrt. IJrcthers of 11.1s p!ace, of the BeMefonte
Kuruae Company, have broken ground for
the erection of forty dwelling houses. U be
located aloog the western brow of Half
Moon hill.
tttiuolliiK In llanllnicdon County.
On Thursday morning of last week the
residence of the Hawn brothers in Juniata
. township .Huntingdon county, was entered
by three masked men a short time after tho
men of the family had gone to work, who
demanded from the housekeeper to know
where tne money and valuables were kept.
The aged housekeeper aenled any knowl
eie of the whereabouts of any money,
when they seized her and dragged her
through the bouse and down stairs- The
wife of George Auki. the young tuan who
was adopted and raised by the Hawu
brothers, and who Is the heir to their iui
menso wealth, notified her husband of the
presence of the robln-rs and he came to the
rescue. Two of them fled on his approach.
Mr. Auk.-t seized a gun and fired on the re
maining robbt r, who returned the file
lodging a bullet in Aukers left breast
Thry then grappled and Auker succeeded
Id getting the rrvolvet and firing a shot,
striking the robber in the left eye. They
both fell exhansted but the robber got up
and staggered to the wods luaving a trail
of blood for two miles which was afterwards
followed, but Hitallv lost. Auker's wound
is regarded as fatal, the ball having jodiied
In the left lung. The fuilowmg day Jack
McKelvey was arrested at his home In
Mapleton, suspicion pointing so unerringly
to him tbat there can be no doubt but that
be is one of the guilty trio. John Galjraith,
single, aged twenty six, residing at Mount
Union, Huntingdon county. Is the robber
who was wound, d by Auker. He was
taken to jail at Huntingdon on Saturday
morning, having been arrested at his
mother's residence by Detective Wstbrook,
upon the information of a man who passed
Galbraitb in the Mt. Union bridge over the
Juniata River, at C o'clock on Friday morn
ing. Galbraith was hit In the left eye, the
ball lodging in tne orfcit, and he bad his back
riddled with shot from Auker's gun. The
scene of the tragedy is nearly fifteen miles
from Galbraitb's home, and bis trip during
the night over rugged mountains and
through dense forests with the ball behind
his eye, s offering intense pain, must bare
been a remarkable one.
The condition of th victim of tht ssn s
sins, young George Auker. is represented to j
be Slightly improved, though not sufficient '
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The position of the ball has been located at !
a point dangerously near the base
beart, and it is feared it baa punctured
small blood vessels of vital importance to
the proper continuance of the functions of
that member. Yaung Auker suffers severely
from Internal hemorrhages.
1 he third robber was arrested at Mount
Union on Monday, and Is a brother of John
Galbraith. the one who was shot.
Items from I'niKal Ity .
Fkloalitt. June 20, iS7.
To the Editor of the Freeman Iiear
IS'.r ; LastKridaj while MKiovern's Italians
were at work, enuie one brute into their
shanty and stole a suit of clothes, a pair of
shoes and some other articles. There hae
been several cases of petty thieving lately
and we would advise the partis to lt up
on it. A word to the wise etc.
On Saturday noon the miners, fifteen in
cumber, came out on a strike for more
waees. The trouble was soon settled by
Mr. Caldwell, and a majirity of the men
went back to woik on Monday.
Mr. Sehellenberfc, of Pittsburgh, has ac-
i cepted the rosltion of General Superintend-
ent Of the works here. Mr. S. comes Well
I recommended and Indsinz from the lmpor-
I. . . t ., .
I tant Chances he Is making, he lathe ncLt
! man in the rlcht place.
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Mr. t.eorge V. dray has Started a twboe-
Ban factory. The orders are comlne in fast
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and freorce is happy.
) We took a stroll down the road on Thurs
day evening to Shirley and found that place j
to be a neat little village containing about
100 inhabitants.
Mr. joaeoh Van Ormer
has prospected bis lands and proved up the
IJ
lie is now busj putting in the drift
and making the Decessary arrangements for
mining and shipping in the near future. I
Miss Cora Van Ormer invited a number j
of her lady friends to her home and they all ;
went to the creek to take a little fish. They i
had a splendid time and caught a nice lot of j
fish, but one of the ladies accidentally i
slipped in and got a littlw wet.
We had a very instructive and interesting '
sermon at tie school house, by the Kev.
Charles Diddle, pastor or the M. E. Church
at Uoa'port, the congregatiou was large and
very attentive which speaks well for the
place.
The people of Fallen Timber are making
big preparations to celebrate the 4th of July
j in a becoming manner. We have not seen
-..., iu uut rr-rv i Kinnu nine.
i i ne log roiling on Saturday and dance at
I , ,. . , ,,
i night, at Mr. Conrad 3, was a success.
'n ... .. -
rrugauiy was we;i represented by our
,
young folks. . B.
.
You caanot afford to waste time in experi-
mer.ting when your lungs are la danger.
.
; Consumption always seems at first, only a
j cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose
, upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Couch aod colds, but be sure you get the
genuine. Because he can make more profit
he may tell you be has something just as
good, or just the same. Don't be deceived,
but insist udon getting Dr. King's I? ew Dis
covery which is guaranteed to give relief in
all Throat, Lung and Chest affections.
Trial bottles free at the drug stores of E.
James, of Ebensburg, and W. W. MeAteer,
of Loretto. Large Bottles $1.
EXAMTSATIOK FOB PROFESSIONAL CER
TIFICATES. An examination of teachers
who wish to obtain professional certificates.
will be held in the Superintendents office, in
Ebensburg, Friday and Saturday, July 15th
aud 16th.
Applicants must possess a thorough
knowledge of the common branches together
with a knowledge of the elements of Alge
bra, Rhetoric, Physical Geography, Mental
Science and Civil Government.
Teachers intending to enter the class will
send in their applications not later than
July 0th. The examination will begin at
8 o'clock a. M.
W. J. Cramer,
Superintendent of Schools.
' At a special election held at Asbvill on
Tuesday lat or the purpose of electing
borough officers, the following named gen
tlemen were elected: Burgess, Paul
Elwangr: Cotincllmen, William Mansfield,
H. Free, A- B. Deloier. Jilin Dougherty.
;-vr2a Scbel! and Alf. Miller. Schotd DL
rc?r--, Lewis McDermltt, P. W. Stoy,
Samuel Gi'il, James Wilson, J. J. lthody and
John Ilazlett. Constable. C. A. McGuire;
Judge cf Election, G. G. Krise ; Inspectors
freorge Elwanger and Samuel G1IL
Jnraro.
On Monday last the Sheriff and Jar; Cunmli
f loners uitt t the Court Houte, and drew the fol
lowing nanie froin the wheel as Jurors, fur the
j nxt termor vurt.o.l also. frtheSciaiT-rra.
. .....
t otiitucm-iziK CD the fittn Monday in ADtit.
liKAMl JIKV.
Ben'lPT). Henry farmer. !!!tiln township.
Itoui-her. Andy laborer. Millvllle tor. 2d ward.
K raw ley. William laborer, Johnstown borough
1st ward.
lavii. John farmer H;-k!ick township,
l'i.shonic. 11. '. laborer, Millvllle bor. lnt ward.
IxuiclaM. John larmrr. Allea-heuy township.
ood. JoliniJ. Iarmr K?t 1 aylor townhl.
;utii.K-. John lariiirr. Jackson townfhip.
K.'USt. I. inillrr. Kichland township.
H.-ls ll. Uenrv tarn.rer. I'oriaire t.,nshi-.
K-riiii. Thomas farmer Oalhtzin township.
Kuckie. .1 t!i rj lalKrer, I'oLCiuaukb bor. 'J-i ward.
Lrf.uahrey. l H. clerk, 'ooerdale tur.
Little. K. I., farmer. Alk-irbenv towcshlp.
MeKnde, Michael teamster. Millvllle bor. 2d w'd.
MiH'anee, James A larmer. t'hest township.
MiSoniule. Charle" irenlleman. Lilly lor.
I'ratt. John bur. l"ro le biwnshlp.
iuin'i. James men-hint. Johnstown bor. M ward.
Kowlarid. '--wi clerk, t 'oi.emaui.-h bor 1st ward.
'Hrian, William S. urrrlunt. Millvllle luruunh
l-l wsrd. I
-Stouith. John I., pa id tor. Kfenhuric West ward.
rsni.rx. r.ti.M-n farmer, amf.fia township.
W Ireland. Samuel farmer K left land township.
TKAVKUSK Jt Koi:s-HKST WKKK.
Kanka, William 11 barter. 4'onemauh burouaih
Krndtr, iet-hari ohoem aker. L.iljy bor.
tiiouuh. J. H. larmer. liiclil iu.l township.
Itarnhart. i.-aac btrmer. I pi.r Vooer u.wnshlp.
Hyrnes, Henry farmer. Ktwn'fiurK Kt ward.
H..-uder. Knulelfrt fjrmer. 'lc-arne!d township.
'ampVII. John J. editor, iruhiizin Ihit.
Cole. 1'. H. aenl. Iwer Yxler township.
'or.war. Mu-hael hotel kc-eoer. Lower Yider twp.
Pang. I'Siimiu lalM.rer. I rt!.!e township.
1'tTis. K. l. (.aimer. Mlllville fntr. 1st ward.
lod?on. J. M. azent. Johnstown rH,r. 7th ward.
louilit.ii. Silas M. larmer flearfteld township.
iK-ualass. W. l:. farmer. Allegheny township.
l'ui.niri. John I), i aii.tr r. Coneiuaiivk burouich
2d ward.
lim,ind, W illiam laborer. Pnsjct tKr.
Kllltuier, John engineer. t'onemauKb bor.
rry et.astlaa urderraker. lretto lor.
Fry, Kdward farmer. Alieichery town-bio.
l-urirus.in. John laruier. Hlarklick township.
olile:iburic. Henry merchant, Johnstown boro. '
:n war.i.
Oordon. v. H. laborer. Millvllle bor. 1st ward.
trifhth. Kvan butcher, I-illy bor.
lreen, Thomas farmer. Klarklick township.
Hvroer. bdward larmer Kast Tavlor township.
Horner. Samuel V. laborer. Johnstown buraUKU
1st ward.
Houck. Frederic laborer. Carroll township.
H niches, Thomas J. larmer. Munster township.
Hue. Janus '. laborer. Johnstown bor. 6th ward.
James, lavld Jj. carpenter, Johnstown borough
1st ward.
K:uK.-i"n. Thomas painter, Johnstown borough
Tlh ward.
Kouvh, Benjamin aentleman. W,H.Jvale bor.
lewl.-, Evan .1. foreman. Millvllle bor. 2d ward.
I-ysett, John Inn keeper. Cambria bor. 2d ward.
Miller, H. . la,orcT, .lohn.town bor. Tlh ward.
Mainliart, Ihirld min, Johnstown bor. Tth w'd.
Myers. S. K. miner. Washington fjwnshlp.
MO Made. 1-1 ward lumberman. Portage tin
M.sfouKii, William laborer. Croyle township.
ft'Efo
r'11- J"n A. farmer, Su.-Kiaebanna township.
i,,"'f?! - l'.hr"" 0n.tnr West w'd.
-(.. v. I a i r, jarKPuo Team ter. j.wer Yoder twp
H''i w il;m"-r,ti. wiimore bor.
l rwuia. l l.rv(. ntr.t. Jul.i.slnwii hr r.h w-.r
Troxell, Terrj laruier. H-- le township.
Jl'KOKS. SECOND WEEK.
Acer. John carppntsr. Coneramuah bor. 1st ward.
A.lntus. Thomas W. farmer. Allegheny township,
Hak-r. E. P. farmer. Susquehanna towaslnjj.
Bowman, (leorve W. farmer. Ken.te townsLip.
Hush. L,uke farmer El.'.er town. hi p.
Custer. Jonathan blacksmith. Jackson township.
'ote'.ow. Joseph lahorer. Conemaugh bor. aj w'd.
1 ran. 1 h. mstf farmer. Sumuierhill township,
lievlin Kranlt !lerk. Jihnstown bor. 5th ward.
Karrau. IUmel M. farmer. Munster townfhip.
Konst, WilMam l.un her. Johnstown bor.fith wan!.
(treenwos. llujjh hotel keeper, Johnstown bur.
JrJ wuril.
Herbert. Philip latorer. I'amhria bor. 1st ward.
ticss. Jonn i . loreman, Knst t'onemaaich bor. )
Humphrey, K. J. clerk. Johi.stown bor. 1st ward. I
Humphrey. John K. l;ilirer, Johnstown borough I
1IU ".ltl.
Keeper, John H. larmer. Eat Taylor township,
keplar. AuuuI carpenter. I.owef Yoder twp.
Keliy. jMiues O. laborer. 'amlr1a bor. -t ward.
Kirkpatrick. James larmer. Elder township,
I.euhey. -rtn merchant, l.illv bor.
Lcuhart. Henry carpenter, Johnstown boiouifh
5'h ward.
IJnk Iwif o'.earjK-nter, riwer Yoder township.
Ixnu. John V. for -man. I'ambiia township.
Levantry. William shoemaker, tirubtown bor.
Eutriniter, Valentine tinner, Ebeasbunr. East w'd
I.lttle. W. A. IS. farmer. Alltithony township.
Melhorn. Peter fanner, Alleirhenv township
MoOouiiti. Iemetrius l.trmer, Alleuhenv twp.
AlcUu'.i.ess. Thomas teamster, Cambria borouirh
lstwr.l.
Myers. Michael larmer. ICea.le townshin.
KeiKhard, Ephralm farmer. Ccnemauk-h twp.
i Ko-iKer. Patrick inn-keeier
.uniTine OOIOUKD
! Rose. W. E carpenter. Johnstown bor. 4th ward.
i f"wi&-'. wmiam k. farmer. Cambria township.
Ke-'tii, I'anlc! laborer, tlnibtown boro.
j Sihry. Joseph emcineer. East Conemauith bor.
' ,jr-' Alexander teamster. Crovle township.
i nj'ler. John s. farmer. East Taylor township.
Shaffer, frank mill band. Camlrla bor 1st ward
Cr.. V," '!irTer- --'iand township.
i .-'oimin, i ricr teamster,
rnmlirit tv.r lat
Tierney William J. farmer. Camt ria township.
Mclermitt. Thomaa inn keeper Millvllle borough.
2ud ward
MctlouKb, Pared: farmer. Summerhill twp.
leaver. John L laborer. Cambria bor. 1st ward.
Walters. A. 11 clerk, Johnstown 1st ward.
WriKht, John carpenter. luii.merhill township.
Jl'KOKS. SPECIAL. COVKT.
lfeers W. . carpenter. Keade township.
Penshoof, Ell farmer. West Taylor townslflp.
Kox'er. S. J . laborer. "onemanifh bor. a ! ward.
u.-ter. Jacob II. farmer, Crovo townshio.
Iev!ln,John J. clerk, Conerrianifh bor. 1st ward
li!lon, Chhrleg blacksmith. Clearfield townshin.
i.isi.onif. j. i. Ii.tM.rer. Johnstown bor 6Ui ward, i
1 urn ford. John lutorer Prospect bor '
Evans. Invld I. farmer. Cam'-ti-i township. I
Jrryant, Joseph shoemaker, tonemauvh borouich i
1st ward.
O lilac. KoSert laborer. Wool vale bor. I
.1, A'bbury engineer. East Conemauuh bor. i
!ir ,"n- Wllll-im J. foreman l ambrla bor. M ward. !
Ooodcrharn, William farmer. Carroll township. j
Hess. .I. VV . latH)rr. Ixwer Yoder township.
III! lebrand. Samuel laborer, ConemauitU boronirh
ls.t ward. I
Jones lilehard Justice ol the Peace, EbensburK
bor. E ,st witrd.
Johnston. I. A. mine hoeg. Johnstown borounh I
1st ward. I
Kllitore. luvid A. mil! hand. Johnstown boronah
1st ward.
KrinK. David H. I.irmer. Adama township.
Ihmnn, Williatn laborer, Johnstown borouirh
oth ward.
I.lovd, tvn C3IT.er.ter Johnstown bor tsf r'
.uecininc. lix-hard farmer. Susquehanna twp
1 i T" '. ru;,r- mcnian.i n.wnsnip.
1 : TV"' w"- farmer.! 'royle tcwnshln.
' " T. Horem-e laborer. West Taylor townihln
'In .n in s,.. i,. . , . .
! Kvan j Vne. u 7:,i', rc , . n,p' t..
i ";"".J ,r.'" H. Ijrmrr. I learheM townshin.
'""y. ' laborer West. Taylor township.
: " , i.ui.ri, .-MPiiyTCia lOOTOSIlip
I iswant t harle machinist, Johnstown lH.ro
w. ........ ,
"ii, war.l.
ThGUia?. .lohO I. hotel LOVI- Jnhnl.n hum
! J"rrr. -L.hn H. fnrmcr. vim.-. town -hip
; turner Samn.l w . .. . i , . '
i urner. Minn, I w .. . .... u ... . . .
YouD(fliin. A. J . carpenter, Keade township.
is, Peter laborer, Croyle township.
HerinK
KmlnrHl after Ten
Yran
lieafueit
E1ward. son of Mr. Jerome Knable of
Johnstown Pa. had scarlet fever wln-n three
years of age, resulting ir. purulent discharge
from both ears aud great deafness.
For the past two years th discharges haw
entirelv ceased, and his hearing has been
permanently restored, under the treatment
of Dr. Sadler the Oculist and Aurlst of Pitts
burg. Ills son Milton was alsocuied of cat
arrh and deafness by Di. Sadler. 804 Pann
venue.
M1RRUUE LICFAISF.S INOirFD.
The following marriage licenses were
issued by the Clerk -f the Orphans' Court
for. the week ending Wednesday, June 22
18S7:
David riummer. Croyle township and
Emma Sehlosser. Johnstown.
Adam E. Bonn, Johnstown and Sarah E
Bovle, Millvllle.
William D Weir, Huntingdon, Pa., and
Mi.ss Susan Alters. Franklin.
John McGuire and Mary Lvden, Millville.
Benton Rowig and Delia McKee, Johns
town. Samuel E. Folltner, Johnstown and Mel
vina I. Noon, Kichland township.
Herman Jeschauek and Aguste Matilde
Wysk. Gallifnn.
Paul J. Cobaugh and Sarah C. Rowig,
Johnstown.
Francis Adams Exd Frances Byrne, Clear
field township.
Roger Lloyd Cord well and Agnes Little.
Portage.
Frank W. Ferguson and Masgie Ii. Brad
ley, itm.
Samuel Kankin, Millville aed Dorothy
lrkeyl;i!e. Jrhnstown.
Ssmue: McMullen and E:izbet!i Figart,
Homer Station, Indiana Co., ja.
Joseph F. Flemiue aud Sal;;o J. Yoncg
Jai:,-ton.
Obltnary.
GKIMF.S. Died at bis residence In. Alle
gheny township, on Wednesday, June 22nd.
1S87. after a three days sickneas. Mr. John
Grimes aged about C5 years.
GO.'S.
'A.
OH! MY BACK
tery strala or eold attacks it WMt Hu.k
sua bcbtij tmima jm.
re
TKC
BESTTQH!C
tirentleta the Alaaelew,
tstemdlew the Nrrrr,
Rarirhew the nieMl. .Itm New tiaor.
La J. L Mrxaa Fairflold. Imra. aays:
, "Brown'a Iron Bitbn is tb brat fr.m nadicine I
nave known in my au rara practioe. 1 Iiavv fuuud it
peelailr benefleial to umraw pbrsicalaihauMton.
and m all debUitaUuc- ailnMnU that law so hnaiUs
cm the arsawnx Uss it fralr m my own taniii.'
MB. W F. Blows, 637 Main St . Oorinrt-ti. Kj ,
ays: "1 was oocnpkotslr broken down in balth anil
iroabled with pains in nay back, bruso'i Iron
iittera scurslf rmmvund aos to health."
Cecnias has abon Trade Mark and crossed red llnsa
on wrKpsr. Tke sttier. Made unlj bj
BatOH A CMstkUCAX UU, UALTlMVlCt, Mis.
D. LAWGELL'S
ASTHf-IA
AND
gCATARRH
REMEDY.
SOLD BY ALL DHUCCISTS.
Havinr struutled VO years bet n ecu lileuiid
death wot AS I U.VA .,r I'll ri!IH", tre.te 1 by
emlnerit physicians, and ree-.n:, u bcncBt. I
was compelled during the l-.i; S years of my ill
ness to nr. on my chnir day i-n-l ciht jiatp nir tor
breath. My FaOerinKS were bcv,.nd ti.;scrlption.
In despair I experimented on tiiTselt compound
Intr ro-.u and ln-rbs and lnhalii': the lao licine
thn r.biaine. 1 foriuna.lv .lin-oyertd this
.i'A11 t! I ' K E E.IK ASlll.vtA AND
t Al AKI.H. wnrranied C relieve the most stub
born ease of ASTHMA IN El VK MIN'l'IES, sc
that the patient can lie down to rert and sleep
comtoriatdy. Please read the followinc condens
ed extrscts from unsolicited te-timo .ls all ol re
cent dale.-
MiverV.lt. Holmes. Sin Jose Cal. writes - !
find the Ili-iiiMy all and even uiore th.in repre
senteii. 1 re -eive Instantaneous relief."
K. M. Carson. A M. W arrtn, Kan . writes;
w as treated by eminent physicians o! tills coun
try and Oerinany ; tried the c:!ina!o r.t differ.iut
wiaies noth'nvran rded relief like votir I r.-i-:tra
tion "
Jt. Phelps, P. M. Grliri, t .hio, writes '-Suffered
iih Asthma 40 year'. Your lue.llclne in 3
mitiues d..es more for me thai: the m.t eminent
jih i sici!ii.s d 'ii tor me i n three vn.s."
H. Plimpton. Jo! iet 1'i.Vrue: -Send Ca
tarrh Kemcdy at once. Cannot gel a'onu without
ll. 1 find ll the most valuable medielnv 1 have
ersr tnel
We have many other! ea.-tv testlmooUls of cure
or reiief. and In order that alisuilerers Iron; Asth
ma, '.itrrh. Hay ver. and k: ltd red dise:ise
may hve :m opportunity o! tef titiit t: e -i!ue ol
the Kemedy w will send to auv ad. frees TK ! A L,
, wi.i.nitt(it t HAli.iK. It jour dr-i-s-
j islst fails to keep It do not po'inl l.itu to sell Vou
come wor'hless imitation by his rep eseiuir.z i"t to
be jul at ytof. but send direct lv to us. Write
' your name :m I adtres" p! .il.jiv
j Address, j. ZlJIVKIi.'.iAX & :!.. Proi
vknoiesa.o Jiruutlsrs. Wooster, Wi.vne Co.. ( 1.
Eull size Kox by inui! !.ou.
A
K i I'M KM' EIST.
Jl'NE 27. 1SS7.
Comt'h
Ashton
roll
Yost
(lallaulier
Hipp? S. Lloyd...
Huri
Parrlsh. et ux..
Saupp
''intiirtfh.im. et
Miller..
. .vs.
. . vs.
l..nahoe.
Nehribers.
vs. Hubert Wehti.
.v Yost.
vs.
vs.
vs.
VS.
C. C Co. 4t N. Y. S.
K. K K. Co.
:ks At Craver.
Tonkin.
Iianuherty, et ux.
.vs. Kesier et ux
-vs. Weakland. el al.
.vs. B'lrk.
al.
M'ller
vs. storw. et al.
in erections to reiK.rt of Auditor to distribute
w in. iK.nan. fund.
Suj.er's
"leartield 'o..vs Dreetors .i P'n.t Cam-
i ri i c iiir'y.
vs. "utr
Vs. C'iter.
vs. 'n?ter
S. ejar.
vs. Ktiif.
Noon
i Noon.....
! Keam ,
I Stra j"r
' Kir.u.
I isb.trne
Poor Kirectors
Same
Sirae . . .
Oeorne. et ux
Haapt
Ko'erts
Younkir..v..
vs. Wilt.
vs. l!:,kcr
vs. 1 homac, et al.
.... vf. Limii.
vs. Erin ire.
vs. Lilly.
vs. Cambria Land Co.
vs. C. c. t'o. t N. Y. S.
K. ll. K. Co.
vs. Wairner's heirs.
vs. Hipp? &. Llovd. .
vs. Uoberts.
Trexler
Easly .......
Oruiblinir.
II. A SHOKMrtKEK, Pro'thy.
Eaensbunt, June 17, 1SK7. 3t.
T.L kinds of Job work Tie-illy hp ox-I-ditinnsly
executed at this oflice.
IMPORTANT N TI C-.
r!ii HtlSAI.s wiM be
ceive.! bv the nnde-
J sit
siirnel S-cretarv .t the School Hoard of Alle-
K.lenT l ownshlr, for tin; erection ol a
1 II
ll s ei
on land of Adam Hammcrd in said Township
I until SATC1.'IAV . .11 1.Y ial IssT, ,t 2
o'elork. p . l'lana ind f peciheationa the
Fame as the llradley School, except the new ho'.ld
! Inir is to be weatherboar le 1 with Kd drv Hem-
I'h-k fidinic. and a rirleejsto be pu: under tne
! sleeper the entire length of the buildinK, and a
I butment of stone in to be pat under the centre of
the iflrder. No reats to be put in the building- by
j the contractor, and the ma'i ri! ol the whole to be
j irood dry lumber, and No, One Mumjles. The
Koar.i reserves the rmlit to rrje-t anv and all bids,
i I he buil.linif to be well Painted inside and out,
.Ind all to be finished inasoul workmanlike man
ner by the 1Mb of October. 1HS7. The contractor
to have the old school building on the ?ite of tho
I nr-w huildinir.
I5y order of the Hoard.
W. A. H. LITTLE, Sec'r.
A!uhenv Twp.. June 17, iss7.--4w.
I.KTTING.
SEALED I'KOcOSAI.S will be received by the
Commissioners of Cambria conntv at th.ir
I ottice, in Ebensburg, Ea., until ( Ine o'clock, p. tn.,
June 27th 1i7. for construction abutments with
I wtnir-wall?. and an Iron Hridite to be erected across
I Chest 'reek, at Eckenrode'8 Mill, between Car
roll and Allegheny Townships. The lenirth of
ride to be 110 feet with a 14 !.ot roadway. I'lan.
. and pi ecificaiinn of abutments can be ieen at
' the Commissioners Office
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any or all bids.
JOHN KIR BY.
JAMES COSTLOW.
" DAVID HAMILTON.
Attest. Commissioners.
D. A. Mrflot'ou. Clerk.
Ebensborit. June 17, 1W7.
TfALU ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned will sell their farm, sit
uated In A Ilea, heuy township, adjoinina; lands of
1. A. Metiouifh. A. J. Sell. Henry Mansfield,
and others, containing I I 8 acres, 6o acres cleared
and 5S acres well tiintered with oak. hemlock,
cucumber and hickory. A Kood two-story plank
bouse and frame barn, bwether with all accessary
out hulldini?i. a never failints spring ol wi'ter and
a st earn o; water running through tis.i firm.
There is also 7 choice apple, pear an ! peach
trees on the premises The stove propecv will
be "old at a price and terms to suit the pi.. chaser
and a ifood warrantee deed jriiarantced.
MAKY H KV,
ANN ITKY.
June 10. '87. Lortto PoitolBc . Pa
1-OK SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AT PR1
1 V ATE SALE HKTY ACRES ot land in Alle
gheny township, adjoining lands of D. tt. Moore
Wllliatn Tomlinson and other lands of the suts
cri ber, with a eood water saw mill, and timber
enouub on the land to pay for it. There are also
two bit houses that Coald be file 1 up to live in,
and s .uie- ood meadow icround. Eleven hundred
dollars will buy it. and the subscriber will take
ilkWof the purchase monev in sawinit.
VKANC1S moran.
Alleuheoy township, June 4, li7,
Etetnn Fire insurance Apcy
T. "W. DICK,
General Insurance Agent,
EBEASBUIIG, FA.. "
ALL kinds of Job Printing neatly and
promptly executed at this oflice.
iifffilii
i-U-t 1 1 Irl 1-1 IX
HARD TIMES FOR OUR COMPETITORS !
Our low prices and Superior Goods
makes it hot for them.
Our foiblost hopes reganlin this season's lnisiuess have been
fully realized. Our present boom (while o'hers actually doing
nothing) proves that our endeavor to bo below nil would-be com-
.ctiors in price and above them in quality and wormanship, has sati.
fied the people.
We have now the biggest starter cf ihe season, ready for our cus
tomers an opportunity to secure a harp am that everybody should
take advantage of.
Men's strong working suits fT 2 00, sold elsewhere at $3.75 ;
men's navy blue suits, fast colors, for si. 3S, sold elsewhere at 0
and $7 ; men's eassimere suits for 5, G and .$7, sold elsewhere at S,
0 and $10; men's all wool, cheviot suits for 7.50, cS and $9, sold
elsewhere at 10, 11 and .$12; Boys' sailor suits 78cts. each, sold
elsewhere at $1.50 ; boys' pin dot suits for 9-icts., sold elsewhere
at $1.75 ; boys' honest wearimr idaid suits for OScts.. sold elsewhere
at $2 ; boys' elegantly finished
I sold elsewhere at $3.
These are only a few of the many bargains that we are now of
fering. You must see our stock before you can form any opinion
of the amount of money we can save you on every purchase.
WOOLF, SOW & TH05V3AS,
JOHXSTOWX, PBXX'A.
TIEiHH BOTTOM
IS EEACHED AJ? LAST.
The largest stock of hardware ever ottered in
the County can be found at my siore. I am
now selling many goods at much less than I can
replace them for, but I will continue to sell at
Bottom P rices until I am compelled to replenish
my stock. When you want a cooking or heating
stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks
and farming implements, call aud see my stock
and learn my prices. ;ug 13 ,85
C3-. SZTJnSTTXjE .
HIGH STREET,
nON'ALD K DUFTON
Kkkkshl-ko. I'knn'a
t f OrHco In Colonnade Row.
II. 11
MYEIls.
ATTOKNEY
AT-LA W,
ElIKNEBt UO, !'.
on 'entro y 'rceL.
Mfice In tTollunade Kow,
G
FA). M
REATlE,
ATT 'KNEY
A 'i -LA W,
EHtNSKI'i'
street, r. ...
-Oruo c.u ''ontri
M. D. KITTELL,
Attorney-ot -Jjnw
tliENSBVKO, PA.
t ifrice Irinory Huildinir, opp. t'ourt Hou-e.
THE PLUMED KNIGHT.
Kor 8I.OO we will
fend, post paid.
!VO I slru r inet ltcnr t the above brand.
M IIWlKiiT. A hl.l .Vi:, Kolirminia,
Jan. 14, V..
A'
I ) M I X 1 S T 1 5 A T R I X ' N ( ) T K E .
Estate of Iwr.nis Eurrin. deceased.
Notice Is hereby uiven t!iat letfrs ol adminis
tration on the Estate of Ii.ntils larren, bite of
Munster townshn.. county ot Cambria, deceased,
having tieen itranfd to the undcrsla-ued . All per
sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make payment wit hout delay, aud those haviutt
claims will present them, properly auLhent leated
lor settlement, to
M AKY ELLEN EAKKEN, Adm'x.
Munster, Pa., June 4, lss7.-6".
ONLY $30.
m Stjle PMlaieipMa Sincer.
Other compini charge from 510 to ?oo. A com
plete set of attai hniout-s itli each U)a. h inc. Alo
Johns. .n RulTler, Johnson Tucker, and l.x of Four
Ilwumers and a Hinder. IS DATS' TRIAL
in your own house before you jwy one cent. Ev.-ry
machine WAKKANTLO K:t S YKARS.
Send for Circular.
C. A. YOOl) C03II.VXY,
17 AortU lotli St., IUiiiMleIpIiia, I'a.
KNTAL UNAM'IAL STATt-M LTVT
OF
Lilly BoBoi-ou. ambrla county, ni.
C. A. MoOONAtiLK. Collector, DR.
To anioutt ol dndcate
To amount do tax
To balance due collector
V.ir, TT
HJ .l
1 03
so
Costba. Cr.
I5y exonerations
By Abatements
Hy Commissions
Bv exonerations on doit tax ....
liv commissions on don tax
By rreasurer's r- eclpts....
By blank duplicate, work and receipts..
... 54
.... 11 10
.... 11 01
4 0
1 75
..... ."WO 12
.... 3 37
S.T66 HO
SIMON CONRAD. Treasurer, Dr.
To balance on hand at settlement 4-4 35
To amount received from collector 261) 00
To amount ree'd from Buntes4 (fines and li
censes) . 25 00
$3'J9.35
JOKTA. CR.
By ordera paid 1"3 R
By note of I. McDonald redeemed) 53 oo
By cemtnission on W t at2 per ct 6 17
By balance in bands ot Treasurer Tt! 30
rSfl 35
HENRY HOLEY,
Street Coimlt'sioner, ln.
To amount of duplicate
To balance due
15S 8S
59 52
2!8 40
..J16'.i 40
49
.. 4T 17
COHTRA, OR.
By work done on streets
By exonerations
Uj wattes as street commissioner.
rjis 40
LIABILITIES.
To obligation E. Edwards
To obligation Bender
To obligation Leahey
To obliitatior T- McDonald
To obiiuatlon Washlnitton township...
T' oliliifotion Ontstau linit orders
To obligation Enterprise Lumber Co...
To obligation llenry B. ley
ASS ITS.
By balinee in Treasure
Ity balance Jue iti iu Win. M..re!ind..
By bHlir., 5 j jt fr..i.i K. M. . i ; in.-e
fl.Sl I Hi
sj no
C2- '
41 f.4
5 52
Salfim
. :?n.i
i z
. -si f.i
Liabilities In excess l
F. 4 V
JOUN
A'etf tfSo..t ..is
EOR!E. Pres't 'ouncll,
;. KELLY, i:arises..
WE. tha und
rs.itned Auditors of Li!!t !; .r
have examined the o.-e accounts an.1 r.nd them t
to be correct te the best ol our knowledge.
E. J. Hl'OHES. 1
HENRY B il. E'. Auditors
W. 11. BRADY. S
J. Ai RAKtiT, Cler. (May. 'J0. 187.)
Robinson eassimere suits for $1.76,
EBENSBUPtG
NOTKl,
THKFHI.umiM) pKTI'IIdN For. I.iris.i
h:i- been h:ed in t!ie i .-iirtol ( i unrter Ses-
ceus. or auniorii ciointv
niol wilt 1... Iir..unf,l
o; s un en i:ic n-SI M in'0;v ,, Ju:i;.
next.
r..i.iru .i .cill. 1st w d Cambria. E
i inn House.
i:. a
SHtM.MAkKi;, Clerk.
Et.en.'l.urk. Mav '-,
s
WITIH.V V. MIOini llK.K S ', Abmv,
tor loan? Men and Bnj. Media. ..
l'i c'l-s !r.,:n Plii.'n .!,.dii:i. Fixe
1 flee .'nvera
ryev.e ,e. even V(. io exlril ellrircs
Ii ei lent:,! exi ens. t No exMiitnati.m (..- -.1
N
li;is io
I'Welve er;
"leneed t e:ie hers, n ' I men
' l . .rt'ii;i..s lor -,t
ai.i,!y. Sued. I drill h.
and :ili tri
Kiw itnti- '
ou I and b
Ui.'iV sek.'t
ad'.'nn
ekwri!
rl I ovs. Patron, or st, m.
any studies or r!i.Hi..e t he ret.ni-ir t.-.
lih. Seientihc. Htistm as, I 'l.;yiea or civil Fnicl
neerinu r.-urse. Ntu l. nts btre.j r.t Media .ai"
cny are now In Harvard. Yale, Prin.-ei .r. mid t-n
other I 'iillff. ii-id P. .Ii rc'linic s-h o!s u Ktu
deiits sent to col'i-ire in l-vi i-. in iksj in in i.a-
j lo in Iski. A yradiiKtinir class In the commercial
; department i - . ry vear. A P!ivsi-: mid Cheia-l.-al
Lat.ora'ory, (iynin;i-in o aod H.ill fr,,un.,
1o 0vj!s. ii btcd to the Library in ivt;. M- ia
ba- scien ehurches hii-- a t-mperanc; cimrtcr
I winch prohibit? tl(. sule ot Mil intoxlcatlnir
, drinUs. For new i!l .struted circular ndd-es the
j Prinelpiil ;,n d Pr.i.rj..f...r. SvviTMlN.c M'dKI'.
i Ll I tL, A. M., (Harvard ( Jra.lilale) ie.i:a, p,.
KI'liAl,
V I K V
j SUMMEllRESORT.
: "-x;-fi- "r.'rT" in loatt,-d at f'hr'
, St,Hnf,ii, ;i,hrt u,u. Va., antral n,r,n-
f.fiM rilln.jr of churrhrs h,1 . h.,,ll,rurK ruo
'i .f".'" "f l 'f"' Jwrlc,,;,,,.
Mtt It. 11. 1JMI ,n at a r,.-ri. ft nnri rpiiet
lt"trr Vr.i,, Ahrillr. an the Crmwou. nir-
Jiclit Co A Actr York Short Houte Ibulrtxi.t.
I T.",1. s-.,.I.EAri.E UCKAL SIMMEK K K
, Sli1 on the n.oi.ntaln plateau three ti....i,an.I
: f-e. above the so level. Is w-il .!eerriric .1 the
' pobli.- iatronair. I's env'mnmrtix (, r jrnl b' m.
; tv : the puri'.y of the air. and , crvst d sr.rlnus:
r Its henlthiul and teniHl clim-.'e and r.iceful r--tiremcnt
from ihe hnsy worl.l-:i!l these ehane
! trristie. commend t!.-. KKSOKTU tire" vker
, alter rest and calm repose.
The constraint of fashlonahM hotel life ii rc
; l.lacecl wi h th case and pcacy of (piict home T.e
: which chiracterietie cummends V I !' V
. to a certain class id health and pleasure s-;-!.. r
Hl'KAL VIEW repose' amid orchard- -,d
meadows, wit', the towering ereen w.mdiind In
the background : (rults and vrtretal.ie tocm in
noun. Hint freshness from tree an. I uirden whi!o
the milky herd allord rich hitc nectar in over
howlnir measure.
The site ot the house is or. a -fentle rl? of
tround. the div Idln' ridne l etiecen the he,id-
i ' s oi .no i.-irnei.i an.: lies' crocus, and
j these streams ailoid piscatorial treasures In varl
j cty to the rod and pne of the hsher.
I The id.ice Is fitted up with a view t the acc-.-no-
u ...ii aim re.-re.-ii ion of iruests.
.The rnads. in ttirce directions, allord plot mt
drives tlirouirh larmin region'. r.r wood'-rd
I scenery -seven miles to Loretto, five to Carroll-
i town, and three to St. AniMistine.
rends, brooks and streams entice to piscatorial
. . . . ioi me wooos anr.i small iaineln p:ion.
Vegetable m thetrseason win p,. snppifc.,) 'rinj
the pr.t(eiors irardnn.and milk from the durv.
A LIVKKY will be kept on the p'acc. thoso
wishmir to lirinu their own te:im? win , provided
with u.md ctaMlnir and cm refill attendance
The MAIL arrives in the villave dailv TKI -KlRAfHat
Loretto. SKI LLEI'L MEDICAL
A n EN DANCE close by In the village.
The TERMS are reason.-i!i!o. and will suit the
most economical. Reference f.iriiislie.l if .icir.-.i
Oucsts for Kt'R.VL VIEW will stot. oil nt
vil'.e, on the Cresson. Clearfield Co. is. New York
Sliort Route R tilroad, which connects with tb
Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroa.i. at Cr.-s.
s..n. la. The proprietor's cna h will ajee'
trains. For further pnrticnlr.rs. address
all
M. T. WAII",
RIRAL VIEW. Chest Fprinss. famlria Cnntv. Pmn'a
M ay -JO. 1 1&7.
STATE M KNTop AIDITOR'S SETILFAI ENT
with the Supervisors ol Washington i.
ship lor the year en. lln .".larch 11,1s."-.
Pathick K. Mykrs, Supervisor, I in.
To amount of diidllcate
To order to bnlanee. .
M-5-'.S4
S.74
i-471 28
C'ontra, Cr.
By taxes wrked on roads
By cash paid for work and material"."".'.'
By orders redeemed
By services as. supervisor. 7f days""f"
By commission on 1i;ii'fli 5 percent"""
By auditors' exonerations. ""
By amount returned to Co. Co r'rV' .'."".
..161..-3
... .0 43
.. . 11 Vi
. . 76.00
... "14
.. . 20 fW
... 22 s a
j:i.
Mk iiael Dokahok. Suporvitwir. I-n,
1 o amount of duplicate
To unseated land tax from Oom'rs" .
-f 17M Z
. b'fii
Jlsn).!'!
CoKTRA. 'n.
l'.v tuxes worked on nia.!s. . ...
By cash paid for work ... ...'.."".'...' ."."."."
By cash paid for lumbar
By orders redeemed ...... ...... '.
By servlcf s as sii,rvis.r M d:: vs."V.
tv commii-.-ion on I :i.",7 .42 if 5 per c.'o'.i' ' "
By 1 days services to Ehcusnurg in 1
All.x.na
By auditors' exonerations'! "
By amount n.turne.1 to Co. c.in'rs. ..'.'!'.'
By cos I s pud Ereilhoof I .w ?u!f ...... ...
By amount paid James Vt.i;i. w irk 'ami
costs
By amount ..aid Kivsn Orimth.M.iin-iites.
Ily amount paid for sure 'v-intr md niaiu
pinu i
'.7.1
I 7- 7')
3 00
M ' e
s.ll
07..7
.tn on
."..is
.1 kl
! 4-a
I if.fs)
I S oo
s7..V
i.i 00
B amount i.aid .1 r. Ilas-on lor nrlnttriir
-., By atnotipt paj.t .-:4 !r an )
l ei loti attor-
i.j niuiiinu ("ii , :..T :i
III-'?...
! '.73. I
...fls7o-
scan be
T'j b-iVu.ce .
The !ia!,ili-a-foTIaii.r.I
The t- 's
lei- I' .in I.'
I :ie (roiu M
I t-i. tn v
no t n
lib
ot tl.e t.iwil: :
ire;.:.., .t
ire --
!y horoni'h
! .na ooe . . . ..
::ilM.rr:Ji.r ' U !
. 1 7.f2
. ! 2 f
.ttv.l
I..;:.i..!'t:e- ii f
WrV rue un-i,'..-tn
n-'l';;v ( e r ty I J
eo.in-s ol paid I.e. i
f n' otfs. about ' !4.'.
. and
e li; i
' and
-i Inj
n
i
th..
is ab .ve
Id I '..
stated.
.11 MIX MoT A MANY )
wm. i:i(i wn ' '
R ib'KKT C. MYEK.S. S
Auditors.
Ute
Ia:i Bntuoos, Clerk. ;Jjne lo.j
' a.
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