The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 23, 1887, Image 3

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    THE BEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES ON
i m. wn itu. jm.
I llll A 1. - :. is :.S7.
!.: I .. I A 7) J '.'A'.sYA V. L.
C' lrrn't li.itid of this place will give
, , ..cert In few wet Its.
i )r. ( W. vp, of Lilly, was a visitor
: ; . ur town or. Tuesday.
l !n' Mountain House at Cresson closed
i, " sea-on on Tuesday.
-. Mr. I'. F. Urown. or the Central Hotel, ',
t , ), s trip to 1'itlsburtih nn Tuesday, j
Mr. Lincoln I. lord, of Cambria town- 1
j . li st a hue colt ta.it weik from botts.
.Yen h'tit Cleveland will pass ovfr the)
Ivania ra!rud on his western ttip. j
- -The miners at Lilly nrs now palil every
t. ,i weeks ItnU'ad of monthly as heretofore,.
Mr. William Want, furuian of tl.e Carroll
town Y. e , spent a few hours iu town Nr.n-
,l.i.
M..s Vora Oavlsv.nd Miss Clara Xvans,
i t t:;ts rtaco are Hi'iun friends Ik Hunt
it olon.
A T.:w lamp has been placed in posi-
''ti rt tne eowasre. ot "nam uros.'
: verj stable.
,'nhn "canliR Jr., left on Mmday last
to a, tend srhviol r.t Yillanova elleie. near
i'l.l' VtelplllA.
Mr. Herman Cunnell, of II is place., has
urepted tte -ositiou of veslstaut tic tot
t i.t at tlie depot.
Mr: Andrew Stnttmattor. last week
iri linvd ths lumber yard cf Meters. Iiavw
i , u-ar t.e station.
Mr. Jnr.es Faith His purchased the
btrlisoitif slic.p and liaise now occupied
ty Liui, from Mr. AtHl I loyd.
V.tert) will rerot-mbr that the) last ihy
fur pA tiu taxes ami t-s last day for fcrU'
tut ..rn.ii.erl in Saturday, Octoher -stli.
--Mr. .Iward Mao!:, of this place, who
!..i been lihij ill wt'.h the typeoid Orer.
S ri-civ"rttij arid will soon be. atle to be
a!. it ,:mi.
Hon. U. L. Jutwston, of this place, will
deliver t.-.e addrs rt. the First f.ir huld at
C'arri.ir.f. Jn on T esday 4i:tower .i:tb, at
a oYI.k r . m.
Mr. rti.irl.-s M"' lonik'le, one of Lilly's
B-Mtd i-ukliiu and pMd natvred - citizens
dricw'e 1 In to see as while, iu town on busi
ness, i". Tuesday.
The nianatjer-i of the lltair ccrcnty fair
l:avc o.-tpoued t'te time for holding their
exb'h'.ion until the four days cootuencinz
Tuertay, Septeriber -'Tth.
X'r Willi: Cole, of Owroll' township,
whe as purct:cse1 the planing ari saw mill
rp: ti e depot, moTKd Ut town with his
f.nr.ity on Wednesday.
Ilr. J din Flick, one of Carrolltown's
be-: c tlrms, passed tnroaxb towu on Tues
day, on lila wiy home after taii'U In the
ivilent:al at'Tliiladelpt.ta.
Th O'llara Uro'hers, who bave been
running tlie h.ery stableatCres n, brought
tlx- r siock V this place on T'exlay, after
t(' cN'sinj; of the lIouiiLam lUt.t e.
K. L Kerr. K.-'i , accompanied by his
wl. '. dJUiinVr and ilrs. llut"5:inson drove
ourland n Tuesday to Indiana, where
Hi. y lnteii rpeiidiin; ft.'veral days.
In t'w 4'leartieM Pomy court last
w k t!.i j-ry acnuittod ju-.j t;. Ilamlor
who was on trial, charged wtMl ttie murder
of Mrs. .i:.ie Foster In Mnrr.s township on
ill 'J.
-- in Top-lay next a reiinUru of Con. -any
A, i'lf tv-l'i'.:i resilient !' V.. will be held
at AshviUc, at which all tlu surviving ni"in
h:s of trm; company aie eariu-st :y rcnuestel
to attend
Mr. l.ltir !uut, of l.riv, a non-ri-Hw
ot Mr. CtT.st iC.iliioe who i1i.J lat weiilt at
tli;.t plue, ; Ivinirvery low with typrioid
fe .i r. bat AUid Ji.ij'et bvini; entertained for
li!- re'-inKL-y.
-Mr. Ai.-lul.aia Mrr.o:.!-;.. Holiidays
birj, well t'uiwn al u: th line of the "d
1'' :.t! r.iilroad ty oir olde r eititis. died
at :.ii l.ttw In llolNIvhir- on Wedues
Jiy of la-t wivk a-d T. ye.rs.
r !wi'i I.i'lv. M-cxnil se. of Mr. I. Lilly
hteird a', "he almf house, ;j Saturday last
Is. ..d a ?;. -.'Cesf ill i-xaiiilliaiioii for a fire.
lu i on l.r l'i-niiyl u.a ranrnad and will
j!o t otic as hoou ax a vacancy occur.
Mr. !1 ;iry F.ard, of Munter township,
I tttcv.'.i;li tills p!a-e ou Tuesday on
1 1 w vi' Klackllck townshlF. In (juest of
sjk nls. in his return on Vednesday he
r'i rted U hunting jjood but same scarce.
l i e f.i'.'.ow'm named p'r ons can ea-l:
r.'ty iv- a W ' ti-r li "ailing a: fiia KbenhtmrR
pov.Mtv.ce Mrs. Hell Kerr, W. II. Fra-er,
A. W. IL'..l. braiid, Atnos Jclon. Mr.
Sua it 1 JrJ y, M. McCarthy. Mr. Maxwell
I. fu.-r.
Mr. i..p.i-:. Foster, of ;r(vnshurir, who
1 I een vin t 'ic friendt in ttiis place for
tl.rt .i-t inn:!h. t.'ok bi? departure for home
on V ruliiy (.eore Ls uinoy friends to
t!n , lace, all of whom wer jiry to aee
h:m ieave.
Hr. f.earife iv.b?hen and s!auiihter left
fr Ci.errj W" ( their tioiw) on Wednesday,
aft.-r '..aviiv apent lodayawitl'. Mrs. K. J.
N x'.cj. i t t:.n place. Mrs. t'aU tieii came
'ip f ". ;n r !.i'ii:ii ami jjoe home very much
hi i r 1.
I :.e llirry isters, the muskal and I it
emry w-inlers ivill give one of their con
!:! at U e 'pe. a House It t s place, n
W i....y, Ntitr, S:tl, the proceeds of
" ' -ti w,.l lie fit toe benefit of ti.e (irand
A.iru.y -t of tUl.s place.
hi Tuesday wetiiti Mins Mary Koberts
a L.i.'.a purti- In honor of her friend,
M is Kiiui; l;iiB-il- Kerythln tfotten
in r.eiiM stylv aud about fifty presents
"re u;wu away, alUett.ar it was the
-t enj-ijaMe evett cf tt'.n season.
The JoLustuvn. Tribune of Tuesday
-- "Jutl,;e Johrwton's fences '.not his
P'M,: oties. Out tin . around bis premises
in K:.n;sburKV are in bad repair, ana be
caue down this morniuif to fee about aew
4t.es a-id aivi tkS(ct a tew paven-ent."
I'm!. John is. Miller, who purcLaspd tte
l ii:t II .ue in tlis placp and who will. In a
rt tiire, take po-i-es!on of the bou,
tiv. .1 tl9 iinMrat- nomination for
4 "Ht.tj Treasurer at the Leniocratie county
f' ''Vt n.:,.ri l.eld ai Jiurt.ndon last week.
li'tle tan-year-old c'nuubter of Mr.
V .liiarus, of C'ambrU township, on
"""-inf afterniwu ol tier left band
' .:'.; betv.'een the tis of a ruler mill and
' I ( a o uf i.or tiriiiers bad ly a angled but It
'' e 1 thai .she will Dot be permanently
'-iT.d.
A 'jrj,. boar Is lioldiu forth In
w ...!', went of town, wber.i l.e has
"eei, -evera' times within ttie last few
''- in 11 o curt field if Mr. J.'lu'i Cun-
-'' -mi a few iUy-i asi Mr. I'ruin was
"i ! ; it 'simM'! to sorr.e toastimt ears
""' '-is track in tlie 4rt Kround are plainly
M.utin, a !i;tie two and-one-Iia'f year
' :,! -'-ii i f Mr. Tliutnas l'n I'-ell, ot Altoona.
attempt ir.u to cros street in tbat
r"V '': tfi.t i.f a team of b r ses on Vs'ednes
. i t week, was knock 'd dowu and
tr' i--d by oho of the hories Ui 'd died al
""t ..i --.atitiv. A u'tuiiiTi jury asouef aUd
il-.til I I )'U lll.y liU'l.e
4rie day last week a youcg man named
Harvey (iensler went buntini at Curwens-
vilh', Clearfield county, with an old-fashion
eii pun
Iht iron ramrod stuck fast in the
nuizle, atid tn?. attempted to shoot It oct.
when the weapon burst and fractured the
young man's skull. He was taken to Lis
home, and fc not expected to live.
ShertJ Joseph A. (iny, accompanied
by Messrs. John 4'Hara. M. D. Dearer and
H. J. Creuse, started on Wednesday morn
ing wi:: five prisoners, John Iridiums, Jos.
Mart'n and liarney l.undy each irr.der one
yearV. sentence to the penitentiary, aud
Vernon i. Ditzel and Ida liowden, who are
nnd-c sentence to the Moranxi Keforru
SCl.t)l.
Captain Kobert B. 4;utbrie. formerly
a resident of A!tixr.a. where te was well
aixl favorably known, was drowned at
Atlantic City on Sunday last. The de-cea.-ed
was an expert swimmer but yentur
IrikC too far out was carried by the undertowi
wliich was unusually heavj-, out Into I Up
ocean. All efforts to secure bis body were
unavailing.
The Sisters of Mercy, whose mother
house Is at Lore t to, will open a branch
bouse at Dunbar, l'a, on October 1st.
Sister Josephine, formerly Miss Hilda
lhm.sen, daughter of tte late glass manu
facturer, ut Pittsburg, will be iut In charge
as Superioress. be will establish the houiej
with four other Sisters, two of whom will
teach In the school.
Mr. Frank M. Postlewaite, of Somer
set, was instantly killed on Tuesday luorn-
inK uvmi u tiuu i iusuuimu, uy uriuK
kuocked ,ll a tram, bis bead coming in I
a .. .I....W .. !. . 4. :
cont.ut with the Tcull. -street, bridge. De-
ceaseU was a sou of tLe late William
l'osticlliwaito, auj wna a youug man
higt)l respected fur bis generous impulses
aud nobl.ity of character.
Mmsrs. McConnellA: Saupp, the popu
lar clulhiers of Altoona are still leading in
the clothing business iu that city. Their
stock ia all new and their prices are marked
away down below all competitors. tieu
jot visit Altoona drop around to their store
iu the M. Lawrence block and take a look
at theii goods and don't you forget it you
will be a.stoniaUed wbeu you learu their
pj-lces,
James Morris, of I'uiontown. while out
huu ting one day last week, bat down on a
fence to lent, with his rubl arm carelessly
l.Angir.g over the muzzle of his uo. U'm
dug struck the hammer of the guu and it
w us Uicliarj;uJ, the load shatteilug bis arm
all the way up-the sbulder oiut, making
It ttivf a:y to ami'Utate the aim. Part ot
the contei.ls of the guu also lodged iu his
chest. He will hardly recover.
Joseph Xrugh, of IV.acklog Valley,
lluutii gdon cuui.ty, informs th Hunting
don .UtC-r Uiat Le has a larger ray sU;ue
which was dug out of a public road in bn'.r
ley town-l.ip by a supervisor about seventy
live years ago. The btone Is very hard,
weighs about one-half ton, and there are
! clearly imprinted on it the tracks ot a horso
will; a W:oe, a colt, a deer, a b-iar,
fox, a wild cat and a human hand.
a doa
A very important bill passed the last Leg.
Mature, providing for payment of costs in all
criminal ca-es, by the county. The ct.unty
is made immediately chargeable for cots in
every ca e of misdemeanor in any of Cie
couits i,u.n tr siessi ons of lenn.- lani,
and also for ti e cods of wtnesses which the
District Attorney snail certify were mb
po naeil t y Ins ti !er ar.d werein attendance
and ne cr.- ?ary to t .: r trial of the case.
A Sridicate of l'it:.-burg capitalists tas
purchafsi the tacious ltedfr Spiings
property ind will enter Into possession on
, 4)rtober 1 . The price paid was fJ.Vi.'Hn .
: or.e-hftti of which was paid in ca.sh and
' the b.i'iiiuoe to draw ier cent, interest fcr
j the next ten years. The syndicate is coin
, pooed of A. M. ISyers, KJward Andeisoc,
John U.wrell, John W. ChaKant. ajid J ud
' Hawkins, of I'lttsburg. and William Hait
I ley, of Uedford.
V Farinefs rarly gain by keepUig grau:
after It is fit for markeit whPn the sLfiiife
is takeu in to account. Leaving the clepre
1 dations of vermin out Of calculation, whoat
; will shrink 4" per cent, or two quarts per
bu.-ih.'l. in sc. months; therefore. V Cents
I in August is as ginxl as fl in February, i
; Corn shi iriks alKjut JO per cent.; therefore j
! to cents in November .as good asients
iu March, f ctatoes rot .and other losses, j
about J-i per cent. j
J 4ntael:th lustant a partnership was
entered Into Lc the marDW business, betweeu
ilr. James Wtlkinsou ai his son Ossio
Wi.kinson, r this plJM. The business
which has ben heretof.ae conducts! by
Mr. James V'U" inson wi.I ki the future be
a-rled on by tlio new firm and thos having
work to do in their lm, will find lUiu
reedy to receive or Jers and to eaecute and
deliver first e!as woil. on sh irt notice aod
at iea.sonabU pri-es.
An editor :.as Invented an InfernaJ
n.achine wince p!ac-s in .an envelope
aLd sends it Ui those who "refuse" ti
paper after taking it live ytars without
pacing for it. The machine explodes and
kills tU whole family, and the fragments
that fall In the vari kill the dog. Glory
ceitainly awaits that editor, and when he
uels Into the sanctum tbat awaits him
above, be will bave an uphoUstased chair
and be all.-wed to sit with his fet on the
table. 'Lxrter TjuuAner.
The building of the Washington Monu
ment, the loftiest structure ever ralsl by
man. Is described In detail by Oscar Joote.
Although authorized fcy Congress in Cj1.',
the work wa not actually beruu until 1M7,
when a 8orley wasorganited for that pur
pose, with the nhi'authropbt W. W. Cuc-
I coran as vice-president. Tte article In tho
Th A'wi&'n iftnazine ully ilIuU.Ucd
I with pl.ins and pictures of the monument.
and a portrait of Mr. Corcucan serves ao
j frontispiece for tii? October riamber.
I While Mr. William II. Connell. who w
' assltin Turnkey lVach at t!w jail, was
' clitnitinii some of ttie prisoners to dilT.'rent
j cerison Weduesdiiy, ioiueoi.e caaie to trm
j front door to e abut deliveries a load of
hay. Mrs. IVach. wnj was cjt aware of
any ot the prisoners bcinc out of their tells.
opene.4 the door wbou l'eter Le. wiio was
; Lroujlit uii Irii.ii johntown about a week
a charged witti assault aud htu-ry, tua ie
j a da-h f..r liberty and panbinii Mrs. l'euch
outnf his road, escaped through th-J du-jr.
j Mr. Vailie I.uttriner was just cowing
down a ladder, on the opposite side of tlw
i treet, and seinu the prisoner running, saw
! at a u'ance what was wrong and took after
' Mm down :iilp;e street. Mr. Walter
! I).i is was on the tieet ami headed o:T tUe
' prisoner who turned lulo lion. A. A. Uark.
' er's table yard, when Mr. Luttiiiicr cap
I lisui bun ao J uarctied him back to jail.
ii
WILL
Michael McGuire. who was hurt by
jumping from & train at Cresson, on Satur
day the r.rd inst., died at the Altoona hos-
riul on Saturday last from lock jaw which
had s-et In. His
remains werw Interred at
Gallitzin on Monday.
The residence of Joseph Taylor, an
aged and wealthy farmer of Westmoreland
county, was entered by masked burglars one
liiht last week and thoroughly ransacked,
the occupants being silenced by drawn
revolvers. The thieves secured but f -i5 for
t!i -ir trouble.
Our thanks are dee to Mr. F. II. Marker,
of this place, who is now
Sdjournin.g In
(;aiden City, Kansas, for a copy of the I
I Finney couiity
T-tniomi', published at
! f I. 4 '.. . I.' V. . r . . ,
v.iiuro ,uy. riuiu urn jTi'Trrr we leaiu
that on Saturday, Septenitv r loth, at the
Democratic County
Convention held at j
iarden City, among other
made was that of Lichard I".
Dominations I
,. "S
Hoover fort
surveyor. ilr. Hoover vu horn rtvmr
near
F.benf burg in ls4S and is a son of John 1.
nocrver who at that time was a resident of
this neighborhood and who removed to Iowa
with his family in lss.
-Mr. William Hick, a twwvcati of Al-
toon a, on J- riuay last while riding a Texas I
...... . , . , l
pony Uat be bad pU. Chased a few dajs
before was thrown but held OU to the pony
by a long lope that be attached to the j
bridle. He attempted to stop the pony by I
running the roLnt around a tree box but was !
thrown against the box. with such force as j
to iupiu:e a olood vcaael iu the region ot i
the heart and be died almost instantly. TLe I
deceased was bum iu Allegheny township.
....
mis county, and was a
flick , of Loretlo. lie
son of Mr. Charles ;
was niarritd a few
years ago to Miss Kllen J. Itel, of Munster
township, who survives bim with two
children. His remajas were Interred at
I.oretto on Sunday.
The following item we clip from the
New York Tablet of the 24th insant
We '
were aware of the fact of Father WaUh's
generous contribution to his suneriog coun-
trymen.
aud intended mentioning it last
4reek, but while trying to learn the particu
lars. Father Walsh requested us to say
nothing about it, and in compliance with his 1
request, we kept silent. As we get It now
from another source we take the liberty of j
publishing it: itev, Fther Walsh, of
Ebensburg, Pa-, may not be very loud in his
profession of sympathy for liland, but he
has a practical way of showing his love for
the old Una which leaves no doubt of its
genuineness. When tidinjs of the Mitch
ellstown rnurdere ti ashed acres the wires
of the Atlantic cable he wasted no time
In drafting fiery resolutions, or In Mv";g
way to impotent and futile wrath, but at
once cabled ioo to William 4'IJrien to aid
ttie ylctims of Euglisb brutality. We re
gret that it cannot be applied for the pun
ishment of the F.nglish brutes ; but that is
not Father WalsU'e fault."
M AKKI AI.K I.I4 F.NSr.N lSM Fn.
The following marriace licenses were
Issued by the Clerk of ttie Orphans' Court
for t!ie weet ending Wednesday, September
2-'. lssT :
Ambrose I,ntvy. KU!p tnwrship, and
C'?'2rin .1 nn- Uii-e. ltrr tow nship.
JosiaW. .Makm ai) Maggie Jamef, South
Fork.
I. -vi 4'.rovenr'd Malinda StaM, Cambria.
Michael liartos and Doia Thomas, Cam
bria. John llynn, t'hest township, and Jane
C'ark, Clea'tit-ld township.
4'lTi-topher F''rg. Lower Voder towuship,
and Anni Smith, John-town.
Iiarnel Cain aud Martha Lowry, Washing
ton township.
John T. raprnn, Iteade township, and
Nani 41. Heverly, liecana townstiip,
4..1arlie:it county.
Philip S mdmaicr. Johnstown, and Mary
Keifer. 4"onemaiith.
V. S. (iraut 4reiger and Mary Klizabeth
Miller, Morrellville.
A Karf C Ior (unity rr I'riiHI.
The soundest, createst and best rair.ins
enteii'ri-e in Anuriea today, whose shares
are for sale, is tlie Torti.ita. The property
corourises twelve developed mines located
iu Arizona. Over jlfc'.H.'O In bullion has
been taken txit of tLe tree mines now Ce-
lutt worked, and their permanency is derat-n- j
stra'td. ThecapiUI of the Tortlhta Min-
iue. Company is t l,Ki.ot). based on proper- i
,y worth J I.j,-o,"4)it ?J each, at wliich pri-e
they can be purchased by letter or in per
son at the Tortihta Mining Company's of
fice, 57 liroadwai N. Y. The stock Is be- i
In,? largely taken for private inestnient ty j
bankers, mercLanls, farmers a id workinc- j
men and wouen. Su!:ription may be i
mad? for froui one sharo upwards. Tte
price Is likely to advance materially. The ;
Tortilita is second only to th famous Can.- 1
stock in Its output and promise. -i-u'r ;
W. I
PernoD!.
Mr. N. II. Froh!icr:-,tein, tf Mobile, Ala.,
w:iU's: I take ereat plea-ure in recom
liitnilln? Dr. King's ?ew Disctivery for
Ci.nsumption. ane nd It for a severe
aUacK of broncfcltif and catarrh. It cave j
ni' instant relief and entirely -cured me and i
1 L.ie not been a:Vieted since. I also beq .
ty s'.ate that I had tried otlier remedies j
wilt-, no Koo-1 result. Have also use? j
Kletitrio flitter and Ut. Kind's New Lite
I'ills, both of wblch 1 can recorfcoiend. j
Dr. King's New i)i-tcovery for Consump- j
won. cougr.s and cold, is sola ot a posuive
guarantee. Trial bottles frwe at E. James,
drug tore.
Itdlcm Halted.
A lady agent is war.ted In eyeryrity and
vilUiie ; also ladles to travel and bj licit or
ders for Sadame Wtxiw't Corset and Cord
ed Corset Waists. Tampico Korms, IIoms
Supporter. Meet 1'rotActoN, Ladies' Friend,
etc. Aiietrts are making rom Twoaty to
Fifty dollar a week.
Send for ataUwu? and friee list to li.
I M outh Saliaa Stroet. Syrac?e.
New York.
I hate been for several years asufferer
t'rom hay feyer and severe bead colds, at. 4
have tried other remedies in hope of setting
relief but have found none that can compare
with Ely's Cream UaIhi. I would not be
without it for any consideration. It is simp
ly wonderfnl In its effect upon the nasi
organs. . A. Kurt, Wilmincton, N. C.
1 cau cheerfuiiy ritromm.-nd F.ly's Cream
Kalm to the suffering public for Lay fever
and stoppage of the air passages. I Jiave
triel it ai l find it ttlves satisfaction.
Udfklrn'a Arnica Salve.
The best ealve in the world for ruts.
Ilfulses. icres. I'lcers, Salt iitieutu. Lever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Ciiillblains.
Corns and al! Skin rlruptiotis, and positively
cur.s I'iles or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, fir money
refuhded. I'rk'e .'j ceots per box . Korsa:,
ryh JjN.-t;saJW. W. JicAtccr, of L-rdto
avss m&m Aim
BE FOUND AT-
Llt iitJarnoi.
Following Is a list of Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn to serve at the next term c.f
court, beginning i.e first Monday la Heeem
ber :
OKAXIl Jl UUllS.
Hl-.C((h, Saniuel T.. -two'er. Johnstown.
"-Tl' li"li're. latM.T-rr.t'tcarflrM l"!1-
uttioert William, lurcmnri. '..QeniiiUi:!. llur.
-u-ter. I'ivid S.. I:in jrrr. MJIvule.
Iil.-v Ttio. K . l arton.ler. "..nuniauh UT.
1 avi"s. Am"? . IHl-Ter. Kt TlMf.
lurtrirh. I.ewii, (anaiT fliel Tp.
H;i.i..w. M. 1... rirmer. t;e.l.
Harli-r. isiric. laruier." "lt-arneld Tl.
Hotfue. K. .T-. t.un-r. Wilnmre.
l..iD r. l irv. v. (:irini-r. So.r.y 3rok.
lluiti. MuMnii. .lat ror, Y -n.urg.
k"..nv lmi hiNorer. '
Keslrr. J. .. IarmT. wr:ue
Vr.TrV" "v!". haei uwr. M.iiVinn.
ary. Anstra. merchant. MlllvUle.
I 1 1 li-irra. j'-nu i . "r ui iu. -'
' 'f.-i-:er. ieMme. watobman. 4VahinKU.n.
KickPtt..'ohn. larmer. iiri;.
Sh:wlr. Vatnel. enKineer. J..lin;lon.
1 roxell. S 4 miner. Kca lP.
Wcn.n-ll. K. W.. lal-.r. r. Wwvln'f ..-..
ihavkkse jiKdiis-utof mekk.
A.um. ro. r .. laruier. j.
Itralner. lame I.. Urtner, l'ort iwp.
Kra.llcy. Mi-hatl. larroer. WmylilnirtuD.
hMn, ii. K., larmer. Karr.
.. . . . .K.ui
t 'amt.iioll l.frr. f amer. t'rr'lltwn.
('aalay. rrve, laruier 1 lorn:la Twp.
fawlry, 1 x?ni. farmer Ieaa.
: T.?..r.h ,1." "i nl.p.
Hck. J. . miller wumi.re.
r ruian. Uo. K. tarmrr !uf.tiehanna.
, mien. imw farmer J.vkon.
!tnna. Th.-raaj farm. M ;frnel I TwV.
t'Rui, lani-l enirmeer i allium H j.
Dm mu . J..spu iu:ci-r Ktx-net-urK.
J;V?i;7i,' a."--.
Hunt. .I. iin I. s. farmer Vet Tayl"r.
I'til. Junes larmer AJairn
Jam-s. Si-l'liPn rarventer West Taylor.
.l.-ne-. Ktcliarii. J. F. t .iiemauL lior.
kaua. J anies lahrer 4'aDihri.i '1 wp.
Kaj lor, John C. rilackmitb alliuln Hir.
Ki-iver, Al raham f iruir Ailains.
k.ritiev. .lotin enaini-iT Ha-t 'i.iitimauyh.
Kruuionarht-r, Henry ! i run-r linrr.
I.i.-li, Aiam. Ola-'k-iuiith. Mrr.
l.luk. .1-ihri li., larmer. .IiIimq.
I. Ink, Suuiuel. farmer. JarLffn.
Var li n. Heorne. iirolp.stir. Johnstnwn.
Miller, WillUin. tni'Mpr. "oneiuaimh Hor.
Mer, 14. K., furmer. Kealp.
Kiiier. Jnhn .1.. taruier. .larnson.
Kn.-i, I -i. Ir.i.rer. .1acU-on.
Lowland, Ella, larmer, Hlackllrk.
Shurl-'iituh li.l.n W mri.h!tir I rrril I tWtl
She -bill. l$:lah, tflTmrr. SuminerhiU Twp.
j eV.T.'iV "ZT'S;.
Smuy. l'aviil. loreman, lonetnauh tivT.
Spe.ly, li. t .. mervnant, J'.hti'iown.
Sielt'ei k. Adam, laborer, CamtTla.
Strmmatter, Aloyiua. earjienter.l'arroll.
Walter. Ianil, lahorer. Kift Tylr.
Wnliaan. Ji hli. rx-er, t'or.emauKb lior.
W ilsdn, John, lahnrer. 4"royle Twp.
Wlsslnur. Jere. farmer. C'inemauicb Tp.
TRAVEUSK JI RiiKS 8BTC.1T WHK.
A ilamg, J. I)., mlllham:. We.t Taylor.
Hearer, Josei.ii. larmrr. Carroll.
lUouuh, S. W. larmer. Stonvrree.
Kulacd. K lnworth, latwrer.'Hlaskllrk.
Wrallier. Jacoi laborer, franklin.
Humnanlner. Henry, but.-her. St-mejcrcek.
Murk. r. N..caneuter, (Jallitiln.
'arrull, IVter. morohant. lillvillo,
"arlton. Ue-irire. laborer. 4rnyl.
1'avla, ImvM. lumt-erman. KliensburK.
lavl!". T. K.. larmer, Jacknn.
I)-itnn. K. K., la'urer. (iallitjln Hor.
Kberly. I. M.. clerk. Khen-hur.
a'l.raiih. .l.-hn, r-nt li-min. J"hTiSl'iwn.
fireen. Uo. M.. (ihutnicraphrr. J.ihnotown.
nru. Iiani-U. lal-orr, Johnt';wn.
Heroirioit. K.. enlut-i r. I 'or.i'm.iuich for.
! Horrji'i,. Ji.nathan. ;cer. t iom:tn .1 'ont mauiro I4or.
Hurtiia . .losejih. J r., ihurr. Wmi'lvalB.
I lliiun. ,1. J ., uierrhanl. t'arriillbiwn.
i .lolly, VY . A., merchant. J.hi:tinj.
Ktuie-y. Kdwa:l. ::irrnT. V :.tt Tylor.
; Kririn. I rla.'i. i.irmrr. Ki hl in !.
i Krt.er. S imucl, larmer. 1v.it.
Kihlur. An-lrew, l,th..rer, ''iui:Tii:iTih H'ir.
. I.ehu.an "harli'j l.itiorer tolin-tuwh.
I I.ibl y Ahlrii.hu farmer Khier.
I. ilir W illiam lmtter Joliutiwn.
I l i- tcr- l.iM'.li wi'l:t .) r.-.i:ile.
.'.i s'-i Jol.a S. lurmi-r A'.lrtl ny.
ri.-M ulen J. A- i-luiul't-r I.. ..i. t iwn.
' MeN u.iy er:e la!i'rt.rsuvfi-iiiiiQu.
I MrNulty Krank lalmrer White.
! ale Mici ael 11. larmer Kh!r.
) "i, . ter J"hn In."!' XVr.Miii.-t'in.
I'airi-U K '. Tr.'-ri h'iut l.i t-n huiv.
j ll::u -O -e' h .-.tri'uLi r v j.-hia-'t'-n.
1. ,,!iS .1. clerk .l'.h...-t n.
I Sirl. u:f ATi'lron .Ir. nirr. ham .1 ihr. !' wc.
Skel.yiifi.rae A. hirmer Suinrcerhill.
s'l.'nerv ilic J..hn lanui;r SUMjui harin.i,
. V:l.i .laci'b if ciitie-tian J.-hnl' an.
Wi-r.iriili' oi.ra.l inrik'e:.-r ilui'-re.
hari'in i harlr . nicr.-ti m' I'l.f-T Sf.-ms,
: Wi:hc!m iivi l lumi-erm-tn i'.tri;ii:e Twi.
' '.V.i:ii..r N ah l.t..vr-r .1 . (i!ii ivu.
W y ian-1 l.i-"i. lu ti. h-r:r. .ir. s u5';uhanna Two.
, Z'lieZ. J. larm-r Cir:i. ln-l.l.
OltlTIART
j i;ir.INE. 1 iMt at his borne in I.i:iy on
Tbur-day, September l."t!i, ISsT. Mr. Chris
! topher Kobine. aed about 4"i ears.
j Tlie dereaed was born at Sarbrook,
4ierinaDy. but eruiirratud to tliis countrv
when a yonnir man and liwated at Lilly
where lie has t-.een a rident lor a nuuiher
of years. was hil.iy e-teemed for his
inacy cood (luaiitiei as a ei'izeii and neii
bor. and was a kind IiUbai.d and itikmI
l parent. He leaves to
I'rvive li-ni a widow
five daughters and
i al,( lJ--t c.ih'.ren,
tt.ree t-ons. namely : Matiiie w ho is mar-
ri ii in i nomas s'iierniari ; r:i.:aopth n:ar
i ried to L'air snort and Moliie. Aniiio nnd
t.arrie anl 4.erce. 4 brltj. and an infant
son a'lout a n.oRlli old. His r-iuains were
interred in the Catholic cemetery at Lilly
on Monday la-.t alter a Hiuti Mas of
requiem for the repose of bis foul, l'eare
to bis ashes.
LKAUKT-Dicd at his borne In Lilly on
Monday. September l'.!b. liST, of typhoid
fever, Mr. James Ltahey, aed about
twenty-fright years.
The death of James Lahey was a shock to
the community in wliich he lived and where
; lie was beloved and esteemed tiy everyone,
i His position as agent for the railroad eom
1 pany, broucht him iu contact with all the
j s.ple in the vicinity, and Lis kind and
j obliging disposition, made everyone his
f riernl. He was the fifth son of Mr John
Lahey, Sr., and a knottier of John Lahey,
j Jr., Carou. Jam-, Iani-l and William, and
I 3is Mary arrl Klizaieta Iahey. He will
be greatly missed by a larg ciw.le ot rela
! lives and friend-. His remaids were inter
! red in the Catholic ctmetery at Lilly on
i Wednesday mcrning. IVace to his asbes.
-MITII Uie at the home of his sister!
Mrs. Herbert Id Cambria borough on Kri
day, iseptemrier ic.th, 18x7. Mr. John
bmith, aged a boot " years.
Tlys deceased was born In Pittstvargb, but
wbeu quite young his parents moved to the
Summit and af Upwards to Cbeet 'fpring4.
Mr. Smith when a Asmug man. went to Al
loi na. where he became an engineer on the
Pennsylvania raiiroad, and, subsequently
went Vj Cuba whera tie remained a number
of years employed as a railroad engineer.
In Cuba he lost bis health, and ou return
ing to tr Is country made Ms borne, witn his
sister up to the time of bis death. He is
Mirvived by three sisters : Mrs. Herbert,
who is a widow : Mrs. Judge Thomas, and
Miss Lizzie Smith.
LYNN". Died at his borne at fiallitzio,
on Tnursiay September l.":b. lvC. Mr
Andrew Lynn aged abont .'40 y wars. The
deceased leaves a wifa an three childiea
to DMurn hi deatb.
MeXleer. Iied at her home In Lilly, on
Saturday .September 17th, '.67. Mrs.
Me A leer, ajied about CO years. The de
ceased was the widow of Mr. John MeAU-er.
who ww kliled during tlia late was. belug
a member of Company A, 55th Pennsyl
vania Volunteer.
Tte ldcKt anil bft Invitation lor obtainlne a
Bu.-u-es.- Fduratloc. We liave Kuewsf ully f-re-;
.rrl i ji.usards of Toutr men for the active
el.itu ol Jile Ku' Vr'-tilars mt lr.
I. Ill r r" S. S-NS, I'.t U'i' rit. I'l.
Scj.t .,-Si.
VI M I N 1 STli A T K -S .N 1 1 'K.
Ietter ot iliiiiui;rat'.oii en theeftite of
rj:ier. II ir y , .t Hallilzin (.ronicli, deeea.-el. hav
tfair ktii )irar:i:t to the an iersn-ned. n.tn"e is
Lere'. y aiven to s!l trsor.s milooied t.. tsi.l e--tat
uiaii'e p-jvtuet.t witl-iitit delay, and Ihoe
b
la.m: a a i ii. t li e .-aoie w.i I preset! I the M .
iu:ii in..- .t?J lor t .-itl-m.-nt.
proj.eri,i
i:'ilj. ukn::v.
S-Xtadl I .1., AJit. Js:
it.
.iJ-
FIRE 1 ;BURCLAR S J THIEVES !
"j-vr-'- 'vkVt j-oi e 2
um&d&5&m urn
;i2wySyi53-xil xt, warranted flre-p;
I f 3 5 r3idl-A-'i 6t ructed in the most im
II"
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CyM-ipyl
K-.V-vlirs '"-- " - -'"i.'li-1
Advertisement No. 1. ,
No. I. Farmers' Size, 19x12x13. - tf ..- weight. 1 33 lbs. $24. OO
No. 2. Household Size, 22x15x16, - - V- " 250 lbs. $30.00
No. 3. Small Dealers' Size, 28x18x18, - x-- 600 lbs. $40.00
No. 4. Pobtmasters and OSce Size, 32x22x22, - " 800 lbs. $60.00
No. 4 has inside door, with, llat key lock, duplicate keys. Pnb-trennuriea
liave llat key-locks, with duplicate keys. K": are tJc ott-nm (patent and note
manufacturers ( tie Victor Sa ft s. We caution permits a-jairut Viakwj, buying, idling
cr u.-'irv tafrs i-lfringlvg on our patent.:
Every firft-chxt-s safe tampan' manvfacturt3 under pateitU. Jt is dangerous to ltj'
tpurious guw.ls ltaring iiOpzter.i datrz.
Erery person vfa is in rmd cf a ra fe will find it -profitable to correspond with
tia at once, before an agency i- establifihed in his locality, and receive the benefit
of our Special OfTcr in oi7i U-rriUjry.
We want General Merchants awl Dealers to help us carry out our Jntrr-State
Co-('T-eratixe Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to last
probably for a life-time. M ill cuft ItU one cent for a postal card to learu full parti
culars. Illustrations and testimonials Bent on application. Iu writing ua mcntioa
advertisement o. 1. Address, e
The Victor Safe & Lock Co., CISCISNATl, 0.5
CLOSING
We expect to vacate
by the first of next April, and in order to reduce j
our stock, we intend closing out all our Summer i
Dress Goods.
Curtains, and
Ilosie rv. Gloves, Embroideries and Embroidered
Robes.WhiteGoods.I
4 I
.Jit.
Skirts at actual cost.
Hand-Satchels, Gossamers,
01
and odd.s
ClKlS Oi (
5v.
HEAL ESTATE.
r
VKSI' ANT '1 1 1 !;m:;;s f "
Tin: rorins
llMiil.ria
t I'-um-n I'ls ot i f i
ei.ur.tle. l'.i.. t. -n- mi: i.r- i... ; :i
the Highland 1' u-s. in To - !. r
in the ci anly ..: uu:t riu, ou
I I..,I.tto
thitcsiuy mpm r mi
at Tr.N cIik-k a . ii . I te one un.tiTide i halt part
oi me oiiowin .i -ntica iveal l-,-:ate, ai-.-mined J
by HotM-rt T. S!:...i,!s and Klla .. Inn wi'e. to the
UDdsrineJ. in tru-t t..r the l.i netlt ol tLe credi
tors ol .a:.l Ki Lett T. shield?.
1. T'le undiii'.e l halt jiart ol all that pertain
traet ol land situate, ly init and Iiclntr in the tuwu -hlpot
Iral'itzin. in the ennty .) 'am'.r;a. and
State i.f l't r.iiFvtvani-i. adj dmii lm.il i.l ei-ftte
Of V. X. 4rUty. al.ri! il- i.iue. Si-tiatlan
Sil-ert and Williatn t'.'irijity ; e..ni iiuiok sixty-nve
acre, more r l-rt. 1 Lis trafl is rMxti.-itei, neil
eet with heoi'.i.pk. cat. a? I: and i.t ;.r t lai: r. Tin
Irart Ir al uD.l. rl ml wt!i a t iiuaiity ol lutd-
cnirour coal. 1 rve tre.-iin ar.d eiiportrailr ad
runs UtoukIi the land, and I'.e oini.any has
t-aied a Station on tee adjoining tract, known an
'" liaw.-on'e Station."
a Aij-. the i-ti undivided l.a'.f .art ol all that
certain i her traeK'f land s ttin.-. 1-. inn and t-liia-In
the Town-hi. ui Al'ix'iei . in tne founty of
amt.rla and State el I'ennn 1: in:a, adioiinr.K
land d Kranc l arns'i. F. A. St oriu. W illiam
Lltxirger. Ii.-i.r- Mo iuirt. AmtT..e banker and
raiici-an Kreiic r. cot t hMhk nixty-.ix i;
aerei-. more or le-i.. A'hiiii ttnrty tive ai-rc ol mis
tm.-t Ik wi-xllard. well etlth Leu.lo -k. .ine and
otlier tiuiher. '1 ne remainm p irioi the tract Ik
In a hmh -tate m o-ltivation, and well alaoted
for farunnic j.nriioKei.
3. -AL the ell? undivided half iiartof all that
certain other lot neee of lau I i-itutr. lylni?
and l..-ln(t in tl.e Ton-hii el Allegheny. In the
4 ocnty ol 'uuiliri. and state ol 1'entif.ylvanla,
adjomiiiK land ol Feter Sweeny. Fraucean
Urother.i li.iiin.led In nrt t.y Township Koad and
alltfc' ou the wet : containing reven (7J acre?,
more or less. This l.ivwt I- valuat le by reason ot
ItK froxiuiity to the fioroneh of Loretlo. it la im
proved and yield tood crops.
4. iAlho, the one un llvi ied ball partol all that
certain other lot or piece and traetoi land situate,
iTlnu and l-einir In the Township ol Allehenr.
In tb County of t'amt.ria. and state ot l'ennyl- i
Tania, anjoininir land ol i-ranciscan Krothers.
Kev. K. , Hu.-ti. W . W. MeAteer. and t.ounde-d
on the east by an alley: containing lourU acre.
moreorJesj. Thi land j.roduces mo.t excellent
ara.
Trrti of
Ten Jr eert. ol purebaKe UHiney to be paid n
aid Real tstate heini; inoeked down to the ir
eha5T. tn-third the purchaee money, les tn
percent., u e pai l on counrmat ion of the Sale
by the Court, and the balance in six and twelve
months, with interest from date of continuation
of sale, t be tecurtd l y judgment bonds ol ttie
purchaser.
1'ersotis desirtnif to view the premises will please
all on J. t. Shield." . residing a' I.oretto. Ha.
ILOH'.iK F. srKtlT,
Atelxnee of Jitdirt T. Suiel.ls and fc.lia C. hie
wile. In trut f .r the creditor? ol aafu
HoIk rt T. t'li-elds.
Alti-oua. Scpieiubcr I'l. lST.-rt. 1
.NOTICli j
Inrhe Orphirw' (Vinrt i.f the t'ounty of f'am
I ria. ro tdi beir--au 1 P-nal reptosviitatn e.- o! .
Havlil Yountfkin. it.r n.ed. j
tiH!a:iiNo: igj a"e nt rel.y oiled to be and
appear rx-fore the Ju.e ol the Ornhens , mrt.
to be held at Kic!udurir, on Monday iswi'teuiber I
Vln Is-:, then anJ therv to aecept or reiu.e to
t ine t!. real estate of said liavul YoiUiiikin, .
ilieci,;.. 1. at the aj.praj.e.j va!uafu.a put upon
It by an ln.iust duly awarded I t the swld -i;irt.
or !:. ca-iire vty a tru.tee sl...uid uot bt nji.
pointi 1 to aid! the niiie i
.loKh-il A.tlKAi', Shifi'I. J
September, t.", lsT. -Jt.
Vii.Mivisi f a mi.-s fi.n i. ;:. 1
letter of a.lminitrt ,:i ui.02 the e-tat.' j
of J-imh s an. I Ktisan M.M u:en. " late o! Chen j
Sprttii:. i.ir..'.:K u . yirii-na i -.-aiit.deen-e.'. I1.1v-
inn I..-I 1 itrar ;el i the utob rsiVried. not:e 1
hcrel y o ivcn to ll..vt :n.t..'.e! Io -aide.-t.itfl to
raike lieriir.'iatc 1 . :u : . .-mi :.'i : i -
clumwiil preset,, tht-'iu. .ii-er!y an 1 :'en'i j
l I l. r fettituient. .1. !.. S'tn i.AN. '
Ala:'-, el J.ia.-- : s ' .". :.:.! I-i.-. J'-'J 1
A J;' . . o:
-1
SAPES !
OUR VICTOR
HQOSBfiQlfl & QfllGB SBfBS
Are expressly me-ant to RurTlv an tir-
pent tiomanil from Farmtr?, Lawyers,
IhKt'Tf, Small Sorekrrjrrf, kloM masU-r,
Ksyn fi and. llidrwid A.jrntit, Tmt tuihip
and Couyiti liJJiciaU, Truster, littirtd
Jiii.ini.3 Mn and J-'amilu., for a first
class fire-proof, burglar-proof combin
ation lock, safe, adapted in capacity
and rrice to suit their requirements.
The victor is first-class in every res-
roof, and con-
proved manner.
our new non-pickable combination
lock, and inside bolt-work. It has all
rouim tururrs, exierior ueauuiuiiy
JWa-wiiVall burnished tortiona nickel-plated.
Wj tTtrdfylnterior nicely fitted up with sub-treaa-
urics, bock-eiiaces, and pigeon-holes.
UT SA
our present store-room
Curtain
Goods,
T 1 IT !
ces, i arasois .aim i,aaies
Also,
Is
3'
herent
kinds of uood
v - rn '
IF 1 1
fern. L I B
Ki,KXSIiURG,PA.;ESSEJTftL 0 S L S -
Sale
-t ,r
REAL ESTATE
irtu- of tii'idi..
A 1.1 v:- F: n::i K.. :
writJ ot TiriVA
IAS
s and S!iiriu l. i'on
rarr ui I'oiiniion I'leni.
to me dir. -ti-.i. ti.er Will
l.-i.e I out i i u.i- t i
'al:itr:.i rt.unlv . i.nd
l.e in.
ed to i.uhlic :ale.
it the tti.u: I Ho.i.-e in
1.11..-.
Oil
t 1. I i I A i 1 J
at 1 nVli'.-k r. M. the toiiowinif real etare ti
wit : All the riKht. title, aud inter. t of Ievl
Kcani, deceased, with r.et'.i-u to Silas Keani. a l
innr.sirator of ."aid deceased, ot. In and to all that
ceriain pu-ee or parcel ol land ulu.itcd -n Su;o
inernul lown.-hip. t'aiiiiir:a coonty. l'a.. adjoin'.nT
iant ol Joseph Wriitht on the east. Sylvester
i Mi'Kintic. i n the soulh, h township road on me
i west and Itndstt iivorire U, K:r. en -it nertb.
' containing ioaeres. ui.tc or lea. , abu..; ;o .j-'-e? ol
; w.iieh lire cleared. I.aviiu' the" -on ercorel a two
st,.rv lan4 hoase and bank barn a:m utiirr i.u:
i t uiidiiius. tiow in the oceupai-cy of T.'m.uaK "!-
i. ouch. TaU-sii Ir. exeeut i.-n and to "e ?oli at the
fun of A. : i;erb;ue and W. 11. il. luoertsoii,
1 Kunr.ii.-in.
I Also, all tl.e riklit. title, and iMfiwt iT John
Itrennei .ol. in and to all that certain piece or
! parcel ot land situated In Suiumerhlll township,
t'amhria county l'a., lol i .iiiln land ol V. illiai.i
Mulhollen.'eslate of '. A llenbauif h. John Kea:u I
! Jacob. I. Weaver and others, ci ntaiuii.ii" twenty- j
rve aens and euhty por.'hes, nmro or less, utiout I
ten acres ol which are e'ejred.
t Alt... all the rlKlil. title, and interest of John t
; liornntr. of. In and to all that certain piece or ,
! pari""l of land Mtuated in Suininerhlll township.
( aiiil.ria cuuntv. Fa., adiuinin land ol William
1 Mulihollen. estate ol :. AllonbiUKii and land !
i above described, containing, twenty five Hcres. j
1 more or less, all of which is cleared, havlnic there- j
on ere-t'd a one and i ni-halt story plank lo use
. an, 1 plank stable, now in the uccupauvy ol John
i Hrenner. 'laken in execution and to bo nld ut
tn- suit of Jaeob 1. Weaver. I
I Ali. all tno rirnt. title anj Interest of Francis j
j Md tonuell, ot, tn and to all that certain piece or !
parcel ol land situated in Suniinerhill township, j
t aintina eourti, l'a .. adioininx land 01 t'harlei i
l.'.o itn, Margaret McKmney. I'eier llurtnett. ,
I'ai rick Connery and Jaiues F. Kelly, contain-
inic clity acre, moreor les. at!out thirty acrep
cleared, havltiit thereon erected one and one-hall
story plank house and loic barn and other out
buil.liniiS now in the occupancy ot Henry and
Catherine Mct'oDnell.
Alwo. all the rtuht title, and Interest of Francis
Mct'onnell, ot in and to all that certain piece or
parcel ot land situated In Fortune townshij,4;am
una rouQtv, l'a., adioinlna: lands ol J . . Mar
tin. William Mc4ainuell anil l'anlel Suiay. con
talnink 6o acres, more or le.- unimproved, laken
in ext-cutlun and to be sold at the suit of Jacob J.
Weaver.
TF.KMS OF SAKE.
t me-thlrd ot the j urcnase money to be paid
when the property is knocked down aud the re
main inu two thud on the continuation of the
dee.!. " JtlStl'll A. OKAY.
Sept.ia. Is:. shcrllt.
T'-ALT'AItl.K FA KM AT rHIVATLSALK.
The u"!ersijrn"l will sell llic.r farm, slt
itHteit ir .llli-iiiruj tovrn-hip, ! 'oi .inif lands id
1. A. Mcliuuvil. 'A. .1. So l. Heurv lansneht,
aod others, coiit iininu I 1 S acres, rki acres cleareu
and .s acres well timbered with oak, hemlock,
eu.-.imtier ar.d hiet'ory . A koo.1 two-story plank
!n,ue ai d Iraine i i:n, toirct.ur wjth ui t nece-sary
out Usui lins. a never lailirn s(. runt ol wt"r and
a i-t:ea;:i o. water running il'.:wui.'n the fmu.
f'bere ip al.-o clnoce apj-le. pear an.! peaeu
trees on tue premises The above, property w.ll
be S"J,! at a price ami terms to suit the purchaser
aad a ood warrantee deed ('ii.'iranu-e.l.
A1AKY Ft" It Y,
ANN ITK".
June 10. 'ST. I.oretto I'ostolllce. l'a
E
.'XKCI'TOliS Ml! l"K
F.Cute ot
hrl.-toler lllne. dee'.l. I;tterK
1 -lie "'i-nso! ( 1.,; her Ko
or.. h ..I ! i y , .1 tn iina coun
.. I tieel iT.inv.: to tviC un-
t . -e ; ,1 nt-.i 1 ry
f'.i. -. :tt.- oi'ti .
tv. l'a.. e-t.-
.Itrrltrned. all oersons indel 'ed to .-a:. I e.-':i :iT3
lierebv n lille-t lo 11: k.-J.riy !;.f: t w 1 ' 'mm delay ,
and tlui--- i-HK .r;i: .'It. 10- aain-t the same wll
I'lij-cnt tiieui or, per!-. ait iier.t t-.! lor si'ilc
iuo..t lo i'L' V.i: l.iJillNr:. .'r.
.1 A7.il,- CAI.I A :I N.
i:eeutors e,i Christ.., J;( r J.ol.ine, u. -'-L'.'y
P.".. SA!U'!!:!."T i3j, 1ST. t.
TO THEPEOPLE of EBENSBURG
AVc hardly think it ii(?cossaiy to warn you
against buying Fall i;oo(ls belbre seeing what
we have trot for the conrinix season. You have
4 4
learned from past experience that our ;oods are
the best and cheapest and our way of doing bus
iness fair and snuare.
When the proper
Woolf will visit vour
i hainNoniest stock of Fall and Winter clothing"
! we ever exhibited and at prices below everybody
Seise. Let no inducement whatever cause vou to
i1)U - v 1d;,ro y()U ii;sled ur r00(ls- Xo
what otlier merchants promise vou we ca
will do better. You shall have due notice of
the date of Mr. Voolfs visit.
Woolf, Son
leaders in stylo and low prices,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
TIHIIHJ BOTTOM
IS REACHED AT LAST.
The largest slock of hardware ever offered in
j the County can be found at my store. I am
! now selling many -oods ai much less than I can
! replace them for, but I will continue to sell at
j Bottom Prices until T am compelled to replenish
! my stock. When vou want a cookinir or heatimr
! stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, iilass, trunks
ana larmin implements, call and see my stock
and learn my prices. AuR 18
C3-. HTJ1TTLET,
HIGH STREET, - - - EBENSBURG
DONALD E. PUFTON,
ATIuK.NtV-AT-LA W,
Kbkssbiho, rusa'A
- Orbcc In "ohnnaile kuo.
n
MYERS.
ATTt )HN EY-AT-L. A W.
J3ii-e In 4'ollunaje How. oa 4:cntro ptreet.
EO. M.
RE APE.
A1TI i K N i: Y A T T. fl W .
Kmssnrin, Va,
4-(l:!loe ondeiiire ?tr'-t. i....r in.i i
S1
"TliA Y X'lTK K.
A while an-! ro.i p;
otLP-1 cow. al'nut I yc:.r.s
Ci'in er rlveti in fti.ip,
1 reinfr ol the uinier
A rcwanl will he lia: 1
1-1, wearing ;t hell with
urajdl iiway Ir'M the
.-ini-.l nn June 1"-, lk7.
lor lriliii iiiatioii ot litr w lii-ri iOnmt c.
M'ii. ui NM l
Hkn V l.lti- !'. i.. llia.r t o., l'.i
Jnly SI. l"7.
EtetoE Fire Insurance Apcy
rV. AV. DICIi,
Genera! Insurance Agent,
E HEX SIS UK ti , I'A .
4 :M'.N IS IK ATI Mi's M-TlCi:. '
i I 1. it'T-. I .i lininl.-lrall .n on tl.e c-tal t
s;,- j.'.en ' i. i '.i I ...ti, ii 1 1 . h i.'irii' fo-i-n i- rani -e
i to l!.i' u n 't vr -1 'j 0'! , Tit'.- i : tier-l y i v .-ri I o
ail lo-r-oti-i i: .'e'.Lotl to.-ni.l e-'.v.e to ui.ike (.'-
n.viil .v.tl.-'j i.el.iv ami tln..-e havln- i'1.i:iii-i .
:m..'.nt ttie :-:iiiie wi l I r- -ent t'u-in. ( r : r.v ;m.
tl.e'. til-iTt d tur eit!i-u'ti!. A.W.l'J K.
tlH-s.ura. l'a., Aiu. J'. 1S7. ;. A lm'r.
! WIMIFIlliltri X, I'I PPKIIIIM'. I'K.N
j XV KY M'KA lt.Ml.XT, Ac.
I d j.ntmi ijaality. honjjht In any quant. 'y lor cafl.
. ilolne-lv
.rtc Ol iT"in r;ii , i i-iii ill i ? -. on ,
a ve. fcc. I'V
BoofiF. l oi.corr,
ltui'.rtT- ai..l cou rtcr.'. si V i :iatn :"t.,N w York
A I IMINIKT I
i )irs
IK
aii:
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
VlIirt F. OF AN OKIiKIl OF rilKOK-
1 ! 1.
.ans Oourt. of t'amhria ounty. the subscri
ber will offer nt I'ublie Saleon thepremises in Hie
Iti.n.uah of hest springs, in atnnna county,
l'a., on
i TKIHSD .V, 1ITII DAY OCTORER IST.
: at nK o'clock, p. to., the following described
Ke.il Kstate, situate the Horouuh of t'hest
spr-nvs. t'j.ubrla county, bouu le i au i tie? Tlt cd
a.- I .Mow. ;
I All that certain piece or lot of irround bounded
t on the Fast by a sir -ct on tlie North by lot of
Ma-y Aun Conrad, on Hie West by an alley, ami
j on 'tie South t-y an alie .
I AI.st(Ai: t'mt i -ertaT ;iic -i or 'ot .if ;;round
j situate in the lionmn ol tJni.-'t Springs. I am
j lirla county. 1' i., a.ln inlinr loisot K. .V II. Nutter.
I ar. l Iront.na on .-t-eet o::e side, and an alley
I on the other side.
! TKKMS
C F SAIi I
Ten p r cent, of the pur. hae money to bo paid
on the day of safe, one third ot the I i lanco in
oiiufirti.' ..foil of the sale, and the remainder In two
e.U:.l an n il. .1 payments, with .merest on delertd
pavmunts, and to be secured hy the m luHient
oond and mortaie of the pur- baser mi the prem
ises. I'K. J. If. .MM N AN.
Administrator of .liniiS t Susau M-.Mullcn.
Sepieini.er I'l. li" -si.
D. B-ANGELL'S
ASTHPiflA
felCATARRH
MM REMEDY
SOLD DY ALL DRUCCISTS.
liavlriK slrnaitled -U TearK between li fo and
deatn wilt- AslHMA or i'HTHlSlC. treated by
eminent physicians, and receivinit 110 bencnt. I
w-a compelled dunnir the last S years of my ill
ness to sit on my chair day and nijiht Katplnir for
breath. My sutlcrlnns were beyoud description.
In depair"l experimented on myself couipourid-
Inic roots and herbs and inhaling the medicine
thus bt lined. I tort'innt.'lv ds-..ver. d this
Wd.MiKKK'L tM'HE FOK AS1HUA ANI
It ATAli till, warramed t relieve the trin-t stub.
lH.ru ea-.e of ASi l!!A IN F1YK MINFTF.S.
hat the patieni can lie down to rest and sleep
comfortably. I'leaso read the toil e.vln condens
ed extra. 'ts Irom unsolicited testimonials all ol ro-
1 cfclil ilal .
j Oliver V. It. Holmet. San Jose, IM. .rlt... "I
lind the liemedy all and even more h in repre
! fccntcd. 1 re.'etve inst iMTune.oia reliel.'1
1'.. M. Carson, A. M. V. arr n. Kati.. wrlu -
" Was treated I v eini t ti li v . ,.iai:.- o. t v.sci -.1,1
try and (iertnatiy : tr- -1 i.e clitca'e t Ir'erent
States uotnluk ullord'.-d relict liaeyour ,.:e, : ra
tion." It. I'htlps. I'. M. Tri-'', o:.:.i. wr!f s "Saf
lMred v. uii A-'.huia ye irs. Y".."r m-dictne I-" tt
minutes doer, mure for me thur. trie iDott eni.t.eit
ph ei nans did f..r 11. e 1 n tliree year.-."
H. '. I'l im pfott. Joliet 1 1 1., antes : "S, r. I t'l
tarrh I.Virie ly at once. Cannot itct ai. im u!n .it
11. 1 liud if the m .'.-t vaiuabie u.e,.cu.c 1 have
ever t.- e.l."
We have inatiy o'lier t.carty ff'tir-vl-i's ot cure
or relict, at.d m'or.ier t'.a. ail nl!erer 'r-.iu Ar'.h
111a. Catarrh, Ily i-eter. and kindled iiista-'i-
mav have an opportunity of tc-lmi; ti e value ot
the' lleme.jv we Wll! -i od to .i".' id Ir 1 bTAI.
l'ACKA'.KKKKKiiFI 14 A ! I- If oar dn:-r-cts'
to '..; it .01 "..t per oit tiltn to pll VI. II
e..ine w..i 1 1. less unit itn.ii it I. - r -pre cut 1 '. ' it to
be j tt gr.O't. but send d're-. tly to us. It rile
v..ur name an ! :.t.'.r.--- r'a.-ile
A.Il-ess. J. .I.M..11-.U U..N ,x . Frops..
Wholesale lri.kais'.-. W..o-ier. Wayne Co.. 11.
i u:t i i; Hex bv mall -j1..ju.
lui. -l -iy.
tune comes our Mr. Morns
town with the largest and
matter
promise vou we can aim
& Tliomas,
ALL kinds of Job work neatly an ex
peditiously executed at this office.
SH1T11I V. MIUKTLIIK.K'SM AIlLai,
lor loan Men and Bj. Hell, Pcaa
li mllei" froui rtilladelpbla. Fixed (irire cover
every exjie'i ne, even hook. Jic. No extra charge.
Inelitental exienaes. No elimination lor d
inlSHiiiii. Twelve expenenreil teaehero. all men.
iinil all Kratlunle? Siieeial ii,iiurtunitleff lor afit
Mu.lent in .tilvatire ra plilly . Special drill lor
dull ari-1 haekwanl hoy.s. "I'atron? ir Mulentit
niy s-eli'et any t-tuillcii or chmme the reculr Kmi
li.-li. Seientlni-, li'.ilness, t'iayelcal or Civil Ennl.
ueuiliiu i-.ure. Stu.K-lit- rrie.l ur lodia Arail
cmy are imw In Harvard. Vale, l'rinreton hiiiI tea
i.l lier i 'o! 't'fs and I'olyte.'liiilc Schools. lo Hk.
ilent.i pent to ci'IIi-ho in iS-:i, 1.", In lM, VJ In
10 In A uraduatinu; el:i In the cumuieixlHl
IO ai1ineDt evi-ry year. A r'hy-.ical aud 4'h-m-l'-al
l.aooraiory , ( iymmi'iuu an 1 Hall tlrnund.
1.X0 vil?. uiided to the I.il rnry in 1i43. Media
has peven t'hurrhea ana a tt-inperance charter
wlileh iirohilnts the fale o! all lritriXlratlnK
ilri!!ii. Kit new illi..iir.itej eirular adalrev tho
lTit;i-4i.al an I rriirier. S W ITHIN. t'. SHOKT
LII'ilK, A. M., (Harvard Oraduatt) Media, fa.
ONLY SO.
This avis PMMelpMa Sineer.
IT. g .' Jy. i
ilher couiisii.ii-s charge tnim to f A erFiu
p!"t" a. t t.f alti olii. iita it!i .n. h luarhine. Ala
J..: nr n liulll-r. J'llinn.n Tin kir, ai d U.x of Vour
II, niters and a Ilm.l.r. 1. HAW TK14I.
la your own houmi b.f..rt' yvu jsiy on esut. Kvi-ty
siail.ine W AItlt I i:l Kilt 3 Y FAIU.
Se-i.l f jt Ct,-i:I ir.
C. A. AV4! COMPANY,
17 or Hi lotli su iUelplila, Iau
STJBSCPvIBB-
-F0R-
nit mm mm,
1.50 PER YEAR 1.50
WITHIN THE COUNTY.
OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $1.70
Till- "FUKKMAN'
JOB OFFICE
-is OS a OF THK-
MOST COMI'LETE IN THE COUNTY
Atldres3 all cotiimuulcitlons to
F11EEMA2ST.
laiKN'sni'.;, I'A,