The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 28, 1887, Image 3

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1. ()C. U. . I.VD PICKSOXAL.
Mi Alice Seohr. of this place, depart-
r,i lor rittsbur on Saturday.
-.1. O. Crterv, editor cf the Carrolltown
v.'i ., was in town on Monday.
-Mr. Stuart Klckcad, cr Johnstown,
formerly uf Hi! place, was in town on Tues
day. Mr. (ieorg Krujt. of Cambria township,
a fine, large wild turkey on Friday
l:t-t.
A ;t,r.G clock was r ated in the apireof
t .iosepVs Catholic cburch in Johnstown
lu--t vu't-k.
John II. Brown, Esq., of Johnstown,
fitaierly of this place, was in town several
i!:iys t!)i week.
Mr. John MeBreen, formeily of the
Ulair House, has accepted a position In the
Mountain House as clerk.
Oue thousand pounds of ginseng want
ed at I)i. Davlsona's, for which the Micheet
market r,rlce will be paid.
If you are In need cf a coat or r.tp, it
will pay ycu to call on Mr. K. E. Jtcea
before purchasing elsewhere.
I rof. M. JC. Denny departed for (Jailit
i.n on Monday last where he Intends open
If.; up a ser.t f urulshlng utore.
It 1 said that Kbensburjj- will have a
r.ew restaurant In th cea'r luture. It will
b curried on by Mr. Itaudolph Myers.
J. S. Kimler, a Juniata county phy-l-cii:i.
is the poesessor cf a steam buKtiy la
wlin h he travels at the rate of five miles an
l.our.
Mrs. K. K. Jones has been in Pbiladel
i.l. u tor the past week laylog in a fine stock
nf Wii;t rcodvhlch will be opened In .a
f.-wilnjs.
Mr. Eunice TenroJ. a miner In the em
1 :..y cf Mers ieott fc Sons, at Summerbill
!:ml h! collar bone broken oa Friday of last
wi'i'k by a fall of c al.
Vn feel sure U will piy you to read
;.it!e & Co.'s advettisement lu thia paper
aid save jour money to buy your dry K'oods
from tlieni this fall.
When the 1'iohlbitiou party swallows
tho Kt-publican party our neighbor, the
will slip down the Prohibition threat
a i aily as a ra w oyster.
-l j Mtlicria of a malignant type Is rag
l! at variom points la Westmoreland
county. Ten canes are reported at Derry
and half that number at West Newton.
-Mr. E. D. Cresswell, has removed his
furniture war room from trie old 6ketirjg
r t k to his new building on his lot tear his
jr-iiii-nce, corner of Julian and Highland
Mrc.-: ..
The foil.iwina persons can each re
cc.vs a letter by calliiii; at the post office :
Mi. M. C. Hitter. Edward Cramer. A.
Unker, F.-q., Thomas u. Davis. Mr. M ch
ai'l McC.irty.
LOST. A powder-flask was lost on tho
i. ad li adinu fu.m this piace to W II more,
ti twcen (ir.fiith'd dam and the farm of Mr.
Ja'i..s Myers. Tho Cr.der will confer a
favi r by leaving it at the postofflce.
-It whs reported on Tuesday last, that
Mr. Valhe LuLUinuer had been robbed
dur ri the preTious niiiht. But in an luter-;t-vv
i h Mr. Luttiiujjer. he stated that
tfvn ws no foundation for the story.
The committee bavin chares of the
Ht.i works in this place have notified the
(vr.-iuners to use the water as sparingly as
l'- it !c. as owing to the long continued
!;y c!l the water la the reservoir is setting
V IY low.
K.4t her Donnelly, assistant to Father
ot St. Patrick's church, liallitzin
v.-!.' to Pitisburgh on Tuesday to attend
t:- funeral of h s mothfr. which took idace
from ?. John's church, iouth bide, I'.tts- j
turi. on Wednesday.
i unterfeit postal cards have been dis
curtvd at I'ittsburg ttiat are so skillfully
tx. iiied that their detection is very difficult.
Tl. tt.u first attempt to put spurious pos
tu, f.inN in circulation. It is thought they
"i.? from Now York,
-Atvn'ion of our readers is called to the
a lv, r Mm tn.-nt of the American Houmeand
K.irm l M-lopedia to be fcumt in another col
Li'.r:. Tin. hook Is a valuable om full of
i ii atil useful information ana ehouUI
I 'i I !!.kce in every household.
-M ' Arnle Wilt, one of St Augu.tin-s
fir. st daughters, who was visiting her undo
lit J I n IVr.der, proprietor of the Cambria
H' ''-, this place, for several weeks, depart
' I ! r home on Wednesday. Mie reports
f ( a v ty pleasant time.
Mr. II. r. Roberts, manager, of the
::. I'r.irn telegraph ftice at llmore,
' lien trstisferred to Conemaugh and
Vr s c Kephnrt has teen given charge or
at Wilmore. Miss Esie Allison
I v ' Hr,- of the :iUri oftW at Wllinore.
- V i ; itm J. Jones, a Welshman, who lived
'"tt Ki.yal, Westmoreland count, was
1 :n 'I horribly mutilated by an explosion
: l- .s la-t Sturc!a evening. A fellow
r via- ovi tfonie by the after damp, but
d'Tovfip.i in t;n.e to be resuse tatej.
! AiU'gheny County E ectrle Lignt
i v y are putUug up an immense role
'' -' ur. It Is from the Cherry Tree
T -.liip pir timber in Iudiana county.
' :i iVnn-jjlvanla- IUIlroai line of
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fv.
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f!itaineil all their masts and spars.
! Johnstown Democratic this week
"! i' qtiarters rioro the old building
it I. us i .mi plot! for a numtier of years
i ' ti'1 story of the r.ultitrtt.re A Ohio
' I ! liiMitig in that city. Its new nice
! to he niuru more cunimodlous atd
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'--' I.a' key, who was charged Twlth
'. 'Z an.l detaining a letlrr on the
from MrKepsptirt to West Newton,
in the i;. S. District Court at
"irkM last week. He plead gultty, and
' ci.ciii to the estruoretaud county
r t,o months.
A" it k-iT.iotis gentleman wbo has no
' -s tor hikrd work Is traveling through
'"'"'ity cd:ir.iT " a valuable prepar
" "A.krrsotetl to pollish titiwate- It Is
'! v wood a-hes, which he begs at the
"" -' u-es along his routi-. All he does Ik
t-j
it ittid put It In tin boxes.
A' V t iTsnn whit wants n.rlnn n-r
' ' t tr kvi ling agent for warranted nurs-
-t.
l -t ouhl apply at once to James E. j
' Nurseryman, Rochester, X. Y. ;
rit.ow is necestrv, anj complete'
- furr i-.he-l free. Steady work the i
' m l and all etock warranted to be '
I ''otidition. I
l h Darling, a farmer, ov -r eighty j
r se. totaliv blind, liyln;. in Urigh-'wi.-hlp,
Reaver county, has this
v"-r jn;,,,.,-, two hundred bushels of corn,
'' ".it-shea by hand abtmt twenty bushels
1 t eat. He goes about the prem
ises !
"nil unaiiled. save by a stout hlokory
'v t'.i wlurli he Jeels his way.
i Sunday last Mr. Maust, of umer
' oui.tv, residing about four miles from
" ;i of S imersot, lost his fine frame
. a 'ar je bam and all his outhouses by
it ; Imf. l.uio out of any of tho build
li s sons b.itn i.early a quarter of a
'".iv aim t ok t'.re Irum the sparli;
' '' ; ' i''t:ie-'- A Ij..;ctive C ie it .i,r.
; :.ti uu.-ti L; bi-t.
.The Leading Dry Goods House of Altoona,
! Seal P lush WraDS ;1 50 in 1
I Miaps. l-.dU 10 I
Aiq r n r- , T .
rnih c, -
v-.- -t-.ou. xney nave uargains in Winte, Scarlet and
1' lannels. Big line of Dress Goods and Silks. Gable & Co.'s is the
Robert Tibbott. a joung man of this
place, who has been working at Gallitzin
forBome time past was thrown off a hand
car near that place on Saturday last and
dragged some distance, receiving injuries
that will lay him np for some time, and
may reultio his having a stiff leg. as one
of hi knees was badily cut and it is feared
the joint may be permanently injured.
Mr. William Bruce, an old time engi
neer on the Pennsylvania railroad, and an
old resident of Ebensburg, but now residing
In Kansas, arrived in town on Saturday last
accompanied by his wife, and tarried until
Monday visiting friends, when they took
their departure for Altoona. Mr. Brus
was a member of the old Cambria Guards,
who went to the Mexican war from this
place.
Three of the fre ght cars of the branch
train, on its last return trip on Wednesday,
evening Jumped thetrack near Kay lor'a Sta
tion and as;the r ass ngar car wis the last car
on the train trie passengers, some six or
eight wero brought to town on the engine.
The engine then returned, and after work
ing several hours the crew kot the derailed
cars on the trick and brought the train In
about half-past ten o'clock.
The Johnstown Tribuie says : Mr.
Michael J. Stanley, son of the man who
ehot his wife at Gallitzin a few days ago,
was in the city on Tuesday for the purpose
of engaging Col. John P. Linton to defend
his father when the Iatter's trial shall take
place. Michael Is spoken of as a very
worthy young man, and he. of course, feels
keenly the terrible position in which bis
father Is placed.
Congressman Scull has been notified by
the Secretary or War that a vacancy ex..ts
at the West Point Military Academy from
this district occasioned by the resignation of
Cadet Jordan D. Hippie. An appointment
to fill the yacancy will have to be made
forthwith, and applicants will have toad
dress Mr. Scnll a', once. If there Is more
than one applicant a competitive examina
tion will be held.
It was reported here on Tuesday that
the store of John II. Fiske. F-q.. in White
townsbip was burglarized on last Sunday
night, and that about four hundred dollars
of Mr. Fiske's money and a considerable
amount of fumds belonging to the postcflice
depattment were taken. Entrance was
effected by prying open the doi. No
arrests have been made but Mr. Fiske
thinks he has a clue to the guilty parties.
Mrs. Malinda Evans, wife of Me!aic!hon
Evans, f Altoona. formerly of this placet
died at hr home in Altoona on last Monday
evenins from consumption, aged about l'j
years. Ihe remains of the deceased were
brought to thU place on Wednesday and in
terred in Lloyd's cemetery. She was n ar-
ried to Mr. Evan9 In Jchnstown about five i
years airo and was a diMi.'hter of Mr.Jau.es ;
Boyd, deceased, of Pittsburg. She leaves
one child, a boy about four years old.
The case of Sellers and wife vs. nine-
DHugu ei. ai , an error 10 ire common i
leas or somerset cour.ty, was decided by
the Supreme Court last week. The ques-
lion was : Should a married woman be held
liable for money borrowed upon her con
tract obligation for the purpose of Improv
ing her separate estate, and when actually
so applied ? Jnstiee Green, of the Supreme
Court, in his opinion held that the woman
. . ... . . . .i
was nn iinoip. anu rvrrsea me aecision or .
the lower court
Th statftrent of bosirefs of all lines of
the I'ernsyhanla Railroad Company eat
of Pittsburg and Erie for Septerobei, 1S7.
as compared with the same month of 1ft;.
shows a decrease in net earnings of $3.s,34.
The nine monttif of 1SR7, compared with
the same period of isst;. show an increase
In net earning? of 1.151.824. All lines
west of Pittsburg and Erie, for nine monebs
of 1SS7. show a surplus over all liabilities
of 1.0.13.W3. being a gain, as compared
with the same period of 18St. of f 1.123 314.
Elizabeth, a ten-year-old daughter of
Mr. Albert Snyder, of East Taylor township,
was burned to death on Wednesday eve
ning of lat week. The little girl after
returtiing frrro school went to work to wash
a lamp in front of the cooking stove and it
Is supposed that she let the lamp fall on the i
hearth when the oil took fire and splai-hed j
ou her clothing setting It cn fire. Her
father and mother were ont in the fields at
the time, and on hearing the little girl's
cries hurried to the house, and found her
lying on tlsa porch with her clothing burned
entirely t fT. She died In about thrae bjur
afterward.
How any prson in favor cf law. order
and temperance can vote the consolidated
beer whaskey Democratic tirkt is a con
undrum not easily solved. JJeraU.
The llrrald has certainly got on to thn
wrong ticket. One of the candidates on the
Republican county ticket kept a hotel until
a short time ago when be rented bis house
and transferred his tavern license; another
of their candidates, not long since nearly
end. i his career in a-frlend!y Shakesperean
performance in a bar-room. Neither of the
gentlemen are any better or worse for their
occupation or surroundings, but what we
rise to remark is this: That the editor or
the Herald ought to either hoist the Prohibi
tion ticket or dry up on the whiskey and
beer question. Uut then the g. o. p. is In
favor of Doth.
The Iarc.e new barn of Ribert Irwin
situate on the Clay Pike, about one-half
rol!e from Weaver's Old St
nd. In West
moreland county, was entirely consumed by
fire at one o'clock monday tnoruing. The
fir was not discovered unlll the roof drop
ped In, which awakened the family, but It
was then too late to rrscno anything from
the fioty flames. The barn contained a
quantity of threshed grain, hay, a new bug
gy. wagons, harness, ard toany farming Iro.
piements, all of which were consumed
Fortunately, the cattle and horses had all
been turned out In the. evetuing. or they
would have perished In the flames. It Is
supposed the fire was kindled In the thresh
ing floor, and was the work of an ineendi
ary. The loss Is estimated at 2.000, having
thereon no Insurance whatever.
William A. Stechley, a tramp whose
home ws.8 at Pottstowo. Pa., on Wednesday
nipht of last week entered a store In Tyrone
by th hack door while the proprietor and
r'erk were in the front part of the room and
stole several overcoats, all of which he
dropped except one which be pat on. A
short time afterwards he boldly walked
past the stoie when the clerks who bad by
that time missed the goods, saw that be bad
one of the miiisirig overcoat on. as
ne nan iai;eu io remoT merart. i ney
staited In pursuit, ard were joined by a
nutr.Der of c;tiei.s. when the thief totk to '
tho river ard they supposed t! at re got to j
the other s!e. as tte ni-ht w is q iite dark.
Soim rtne afterward tls deal body was !
fouuJ .n t.e river. .
failed
WM
-uioemn avenue, Altoona,)
.50 to $15 ; Seal Plush Sftpmifs in
1 '
ly i-.uu ; jersey uacKets, 4.ou to ; liraiueu jacseis, ?o.ou to iz ; Misses' Jackets, 3.50 to S.50
P.ecently a number if burglaries have
been committed at points on the mountain,
principally at Gillitzln. and last week a
scheme wag put on foot to capture the per-
rcii.ioi;. ua ftaiurday last three men,
supposed to be participants in the tbeits
were arrested and lodged lb jail at Evens'
burg. It has bee a learned that the burg"
larles were committed by a regularly-organized
oath-bound oiganizatlon, composed
mostly of boys apd young men. Other ar
rests are expected to be made. District At
torney Rose visited Gallitzin last week at
the request of some of the leading citizens
thtre. and he will assist as far as he is able
in bringing all the guilty parties to justice.
Johnttown Ttibune.
If any of our Democratic friends wish
to Know what they bave to do. they will
piease Inquire at theoiiead-Quarters of the
Liquor League in Philadelphia. Herald.
The editor of the Herald don't appear to
keep posted on politics. He seems to for
Ket that Col. D. C. Keller, wbo last year
was chairman of the Republican State Fi
nance Committee, was at the same time
I resident of the State Liquor League, and
that all contributions made by the members
of the Republican morality party were
bandied and disbursed by the President of
the Liquor League for the purpoe of keep
ing the liquor and saloon Interests in tfae
Republican line. Lsst year the Prohibi
tionists were denounced by the g. o. p.. but
this year it Is playing a new "racitet" and
Is shouting for temperance, morality, the
sancity of the Sabbath and prohibition with
all the ardor and enthusiasm that it furnish
ed the funds to buy liquor last year. It is a
grand old party, first in fraud, first la 1'quor
and first in prohibition.
On Wednesday forenoon obout 11
o'clock a frightrul accident occurred at
Lilly, where the township road crosses the
railroad. Mr. Henry Glass, an aged and
nlghly esteemed citizen who resides about
three and one half Biles north-east of
Ebcnsburg. started In the morning with a
two horse team and wagon to drive to
Lilly, and just reached the crossing of
tne Pennsylvania railroad when Day Ex
press East came thundering along and
struck his team killing the horses, break
ing the wagon to pieces and throwing Mr.
Glass out. He was picked op and carried
to the house of Mrs. James Conrad close
by. and a physiclao summoned. It was
ascertained that he bad sustained a frae
ture of the skull, was badly cut about the
head and face and had bis right leg broken.
At latest accounts he was still living, but
In an unconscious condition and his death
is certain to result from his injuries. Mr.
Glass. l-about 80 jeers of age, and one of
our best citizens.
Item from llfmlork.
Hemlock. Va.. Oct. 25th, 1887.
En. Freeman : Winter is near approach
ing. The sick are all able to be up and about
their rooms.
There was a qniet wedJine came off to
day. Rev. John Unrue. of Wilmore. officia-
, ting. The contracting parties were Mis
j Jennie George and William Aranudt, both
of Lilly borough.
by George, Jennie, you
got Aranudt.
F. A. Thompson and C. A. McGonlale are
starting at this writing to their wioter quar
ters on the mountain, about three miles dis
tant from Lilly, to slaughter whatever may
come within gun's reach of them
X.
'I'm' frm Frugality.
I Frvgalitt. Oct 21, 1887.
j PEAn Sir: The corupary with a large
j fores' of men are busy building a large
I schute down the mountain, and Intend to
j shoot the coal from the uprwr vein to the
ovens.
j Mr. George Benn started his mill, but ow.
in to a derect In some of the machinery
stopped for repairs.
We now have telegraph office and have
communication with theonter world.
Application Is being made for a post office
with Mr. Mitchel for P. M.
The first snow of the season fell to day.
theb'anket as,ent was on duty and made
several sales.
Mr. John Crav-r has opened bis school at
Shirley with 6.1 scholars on the roll, quite
school, hut Mr. C. appears to be able for the
occasion.
The railroad has been abandoned, which
will give Shirley a back-set.
The people who gave their tlmeand money
for Ihe festival are asking for the organ.
Come gentlemen give them what you prom
ised ar.d don't be partial.
The singing school is still making a loud
noise but not much melody.
While Mr. Hud. Glasgow was out or bis
store, a lamp sitting on the desk exploded,
some one noticed tt and raised an alarm, and
saved, what might have been, quite a con
flagration. A little more caution Mr. n.
On Wednesday night some person or per
sons brtke In the store of Mr. John Fike
and took about J300 worth of choice goods.
This Is the third time the store has been
robbed, and done In the same manner, sus
picion Is getting strong. x.
Read Tswathlp Inatltote.
Reade Township, Oct. 2 5,1887.
Eeak Sir: The teachers of Reade
township turned out envutiue on last Satur
day atternoon and met in the Glasgow
school house for the purpose of organizing a
District Institute. The meeting was honor
ed by the presence of Directors G. W. Bow.
man and Geo. Barr ; the former gentleman
acted as president, protem. After the pre
liminary routine of business Incident to ef
fect a permanent organization bad been
completed, the Chairman appointed a com
mittee, consisting of three teachers, who
made out the following program for the
first Institute, to be held at the same place
on Saturday, Nov 6tb. 1SS7, beginning at
9 'clock, a. m : Opening address. G. W.
Bowman; best method of teaching physiol
ogy, D. J. Jones ; talk on astronomy, D.
E. Hollen ; bow to prevent whispering. E.
S. Jones ; bow to cocttol truancy, Geo. M.
Joiner; best method of teaching primary
reading, Etrma Givin ; habits, tbelr Influ
ence. John Craver; paper, "Reade townsbip
Sittings," Mollie Garman. editress; ques
tion box, sentimental roll.
As this Is tbe i&troductary institute of
this term, a hope teachers, directors, pa
trons aud fi lends ot education, generally,
will come out and unite their strength in
assisting to make it a success.
An effort will be made to secure the telp
ot prominent educators for tbe occasion -SuuerintendeDts
Cramer, of this county.
arj(j Savage, of Cleaifie id. have teen In
vited. Tbe teachers ccoiposing the Fif
tsjcth District of the Cambria County
Teachers' Rdlag Circle will me t la the
Fallen Tlo-ber t-enoot Uous at Shirley, on
Saturday. Not. lth, tt o'clock, p. a..
ot lt;f. purpCt5 Qt 0T4iiUi0E.
Pcnn'a., sav they want
to see their Bargains
nfi - Aefn.n Wnn: rtPW. .:lft
j - -I
Gray Blankets, Ladies' Gcnt.'s and
only strictly one-price Dry Goods
I tenia from Uluftw.
Glasgow, Pa., Oct. 23, 18S7.
Hon. A. A. Barker spoke on prohibition
at the school bouse at this place to a very
respfctful and appreciative audience last
Monday nifiht- Mr. Barker, came down
here on Saturday and remaloed until Toes
day morning when be left for borne.
The cbholera has invaded eome of the
swine herds In this vicinity and carried
them away captive. A few of the adjacent
farmers report heavy losses.
Rev. Geo. C. Cook, the affable and accom
plished U. B. minister of Coalport. made
his initial visit among the "sheep of his fold"
here last Saturday. The reverent gentle
man created a very favorable impression on
our people.
John A. Hollen proposes to make a trip
this fall to Chippewa. Wis., where ho will
spend the winter.
The 74th birthday of Mrs. Hannah Hollen,
a much respected old lady of this place, was
honor64' witb an appropriate celebration on
Iat Friday, by ber friends and relations.
Although the day without "was cold, and
dark, and dreary." yet within that old fash
ioned farm bouse wtere Grandma Hollen
dwelt, were warm hearts, and faces bright
wth sunshine and pleasant smiles. Its
ancient wall and ceilings were real mirrors,
reflecting back most brilliantly, the spark
ling rays of joy and mirth which were play
ing bide and seek over more than fifty
countenances. Tne old lady was caused to
forget her extreme age, and for tht day 6be
was living amid imaginary youthful fikles,
where the had dwelt more than sixty years
ago. The winsome face, and hearty ex
pression, which characterizes Grandmother
-ilollen, has won for her hosts of friends.
Her friends and relations remembered her
roost bountifully in their gifts. Not a
single person forgot to bring her something
as a slight token of their great respect
Before the festivity was over the "ruler of
the day" came ut from behind the dark
thick cloud which hid him from our gaze,
and remained ling enough to smile at the
honored old lady who bad r.ow entered
upon another year In the great calendar of
time. Mrs. Ilollen'g relations are sundered
by many miles distance, but all who were
within reasonable reach came over for the
occasion. The relations and friends
formed a groan of young, old, and middle
aged, tut for the day. they were sailing on
the ean e blissful waters of youth and no
brews of thought and care threw their
darkening shadows o'er the radiancy of
tr.e joyful festivity. As the shades of night
began to fall the party disbanded, and
homeward went "full" of .orkey, and
pleasure of the eventful rccasslon.
RED CLOUD.
COM M US IC A TED. 1
Ttie Rrfnfrr's Fate.
From the erindlne heel of the Old World's
dec potlsm he fled to this Land of Hope, as
to a city of rffnee, where he might find ret
and pt oee, and eujov God's free gifts to the
children of men. Hut what did he find?
Was the New World a haven of peace for
him. where the dove hovers with ao olive.
I branch
In ber mouth, and where all thp
low'y and harrassed and hunted ones of
earth might find a resting place for the soles
or their feet? Did he find tere the RMan
of Richteonshesscf the Prince of Peace who '
ministered to the wandering ones of old I
time, when He Himself was "as a wayfaring
man. turning aside to tarry for a night." "a '
man of sorrows." having not where to lay
His head ? Did the fugitive from tbe Iron j
Grasp find here a city of refuge? Nay- '
verily, not a tainbow vt hope greeted him j
when he landed on the fhores of the Pil-
Brims; but only a 'dark cloud of coming
trouble, poverty, and degradation met his
eyes as he gazed on the hills and plains and
cities of the Land of un walled villages!
Hard taskmasters with scowls and jeers
goad bim on beyond bis strength till at last
the poor wanderer stretches himself on the
bed of the unsvmpathizing stranger, 6ick
and broken In body and soul, far from botre
and any ftlend. penniless no hope before
him !
Tbe ft ver burns biro, and be wanders In
delirium through, the scenes of his youth ;
the pains of dissolution rock nim when
there is no father, mother, brother, or sifter
to brush the dews of anguish from his brow,
"water, water !" he calls, but no .one Is
near to answer,' In lonely wretchedness he
gasps and raves and calls to tbe dumb walls
foi help, but In vain, alt in vaic ! none to
answer, none to answer!
Tbe coram Iseratlng police carry the dying
stranger to the lock np. where the Iron sym
pathy of cold justice Is closed ont sparingly.
But not even here may the dying man resta
for this is a christian and enlightened and,
for thosa wtio have lucre off to the County
Almshouse be Is hied, trembling and sicken
ing in tbe last weakness of coming dissolu
tion for he has do friends on God't earth !
There he Is tended and watched and wailed
on by tboe whom the world's society
style outcasts, pariahs, refuse! These are
God' poor !
Throuah tbe fitful moments of latest exis
tence tbe wanderer clumbers nnder the pny
sician's oplcites. and at leech be starts like
a frightened child into full consciousness of
Lis condition. He awakes suddenly from
dreams of childhood and friends be shrieks,
sbndders. and seizes the bed-post with a
grasp of iron; bo looks around In disappoint
meot and despair no friends, no familiar
scene, no comfort ! with unspeakable woe
in his look the stranger &inks hack Into un
consciousness a few quivering struggles
and the story of a life is told.
In tbe poor house bury log-ground, amid
tbe russet hues and falling leaves of Autumn
be Is laid away in the narrow house ; dust
to dust ashes to ashtrs. There tht damp
winds of the year's last months will chant a
requiem through tne withered trees and the
little birds will chltter as they seek a resting
place for the night.
Thus ended tbe life of one wbo sought a
home Io America. A. D. H.
Barklra's Arnira nVilT.
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruise?, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rh-uro, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Cbiliblains.
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by E. James and W. W. McAteer.of Loretto.
GableACo. of AllooBJa.
Gable A Co. Store. Altoona. is tbe best
place in Central Pean'a to buy Dry ioo.ts
of all kinds cheap. They give you a good
article for little aaoney. Tbey b,uy from
first bands in large quantities for cash, and
sell at retail at about wholesale prices
They bave a large stock for yoj to select
from. They have fotty to fifty clerks ti
wait oa you quickly and pieaaant j Vi?U
iztit store at youc eatlieet couveouuc'.
you to visit their
Store
Thev
m all Departments.
tn .S."?!! A efroon iTcor., C? .in
.v. ...... ,pv.jj
Children's Underwear and Stockin
Ilouse in Central Pennsylvania.
HAKRUUE LICES.SES ISSVT.U.
The following marriage licenses were
issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Couit
for the week ending Wednesday. October,
2S, 18M7:
Andrew
CaniDria.
Xtllon
and Emily Paulson,
Michael Blasco and Mary Rapasco. Min
erevilie. Alexander Chambers and Sadie J. Butler,
Coopersdale.
William C. Aurandt and Eliza Jane
George, Lilly.
J oh a li. Galligan and Maggie Peters, Gal
litzin. Samuel E. Yeager, Conemaugh, and Ida
B. I'lummer. Portage.
Herman S. Aaron and Mary Manges.
Johnstown.
John Arllorm Brown. Latrobe, Pa., and
Cora E. Wissinger. Johnstown.
Edward C. Horner and Clara Kemerer,
East Taylor township.
Peter Cuiumings, Cambria, and Nora
Co u ley. Miliville.
John S. Hunt and Maggie B. Teeton,
East Taylor townsbip.
Don't Experiment.
Tou cannot afford to waste time in ex
perimenting when your lungs are In danger.
Consumption always seems, at first, only a
cold.' Di not permit any dealer to impose
upon yoo with some cheap Imitation of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the
genuine. Because he can make more profit
be may tell you be has f-ooiething just as
good, or Just the same. Don't be deceived,
but insist upon getting Dr. Kipg's New
Discovery, which Is guaranteed to give
relief In all Throat, Lung and Chest affec
tion. Ti ial bottles free at E. James drug
tt re. Large bottles (1.
Married.
WALTERS. WOODRUFF. -Married on
Thursday, October 20th. 1SS7. by R?v. D J.
Bale. D. IX. a the residence of the bride's
rare nts la Johnstown. Mr. Anderson II.
Walters and Miss Jessie Woodruff, daugh
ter of Hon. L. D. Woodruff, of the Dtntv
crat. both of Johnfctow.
ci;;E".ii
God Save the Commonwealth.
7IIEHEAS. l v an Act of the Gen-
T eral As.'embly ot the Commonwealth
of rennsylvanla. entitled "An Act to Kegulale
tne tsenerai elections wiinio the Common wealth.'
It is enjoined upon me to give public notice of
said election, and to enumerate in said no
tice what officers are to be elected. I, Joseph A.
ray. High herlff of the County oi Cambria, in
t lie v oujou wraun oi j-ennsyivania, do
vania. do here-
by make Known and a
lve notice to the electors
oi thecounty aforesaid, that a Oeneral Ki.ciion
will he held In the ralj County ol Cambria on the
S77f Day of A'omnber, A. D- 1SH7-,
(the sntne being the Tuesday uext following the
hrsl Monday of said month) at which time State
an t County t.ltWrs will be elected as tollows :
(INK PKKiSON lor Judge ol Supreme Court.
ONE FKKsi N lor "State Treasurer.
b.NK FEKSON lor Treasurer or Cambria
County.
THREE PERSON'S for Commissioner! of Cam
bria C-outitv.
ONE FKilSON for Poor House Director for the
Of nntv ot i 'smr.ris.
IHKEE PtKSliNS for Auditors for the County
of Cambiia.
I also hereby make Known and give notice that
the places for holding the a foresaid elections la
several wards, boroughs, districts and town
stops wt:hin said county are u follows, to wit :
The electors of the district composed ot the
borough ot Ashville, to meet at the house of I).
ti. Myers In said borough.
Tue electors ol the district composed of the
townhOj of Allegheny to meet at Bradley's
The electors of the district composed of the
u.ufiii u. . . ii uiw. l ii c uouee ui i a o
lei Imnmlre. In Adaxsburg.
Tbe electors of tbe district ;ompoe.l of the '
township ol Harr ta meet at the school bouse No. I
11. In said township. !
The electors ol the district composed of the :
townsbin of Blackllck to meet at the house on I
the property of Simon Adams in iielsano, in 1
said township. j
Tbe elector of the district composed of the
township of Cambria to meet at Armory Hall I
In Ebensbnrg borough. j
Tbe electoia of the district composed of the
borough of Cambria, to meet as follows : it
ward, at the school bouse lu said ward ; '2.1 ward. '
In the borough lockup in said ward.
The electors or the district eomnose.1 of the ;
township ot Carroll to meet at the school house in
CarrollOiwn borough.
The electors or the district composed of the '
borough of Carrolltown to meet at tbe school
house In said borough. ,
Tbe electors of tbe district composed of the i
towni-htpot Chest to meet at school h juse N'o. V, :
In said township. j
The electors of the district composed of the bor
ough of Chest Springs to meet at the house ol
Jacob Wagner, in said horongh.
"Ihe electors of the dls'rict composed of the
township of Ijarnebl to meet at school bouse
No. a. adjoining the village of St- Augustine, in
said townrhlp.
The electors of the district composed of the
townsbip ot Conemaugh to meet at the school
boose at Singer's, In Bald township.
The e ectors of the district composed of the bor
ough ol Cunemaua-b to meet as tollows : 1st ward,
at the house of I'eter Maltxie. in said 1st ward ;
id ward, at tbe bouse of John Swar.zman. In said
2J ward.
The electors of tbe district composed of tbe bor
ough ot Coopersdaie to meet at the school house
In said torougn.
The electors of the district composed of the
township ol Croyle to meet at the school house In
the village of Sutnmerhlll. In said township.
The electors of ihe district composed of the
township ol Ik-an to meet at Kichland's schol
house. In said township.
The electors ot the district composed of the bor.
ougb of East Conemaugh to meet at the school
Lrnse In said borough.
The elector of th j district composed of the bor
ough ol Ebenshnrg to tteet as follows: Et
ward, at the office of Kichard Jonea, Jr., in said
ward; West ward, in Council Koom, In said
ward.
Tbe elector of the district composed of the
townshlp'of Elder to meet at the school house In
the village of att. Konitace. la said towo-lilp.
The electors of the district composed ot the bor
ough of Franklin to meet at tbe school bouse in
said botough.
The electors of the district composed of the bor
on jh of South Pork, to meet at t e pabllc school
house No. 2 of said borough.
Tbe electors of the distrtct composed of tbe
townsbip of tialllttin to meet at tbe Alountaln
School house In said township.
The electors of the district composed of the bor
ough ot Oallitzln to meet at the school bouse la
said borough.
The electors of tbe district composed of the bor
ough ot OrnbhtowD tn meet at the public school
bouse In said borough.
Tbe electors of the district cornosed ol the
township of Jackson to meet at the house of Henry
Kaaer in said township.
The electors of tbe district composed of the bor
ough of Johnstown to meet as tollows : 1st ward,
at the office formerly occupied by Thomas & Wal
ters, public square . 3d ward at tbe office of J. S.
T.ttle. r sq.. on Market street, in said ward ;
3d ward, at the Mansion House on Kroad
street, in said ward :4th ward, at th school
bousa In said ward; 5th ward, at tbe house of
August Weigand in said ward ; rt'h ward, at the
Johnstown pottery in said ward. 7th ward, at the
offices. W. Miller io said ward.
Tbe electors ol the district composed of the bor
ough ot Lilly to meet at tbe school iiouso la said
borough.
The electors of the d'strict composed of the
Porcugh of Ixrctto to meet at tbe school hou-e la
said borough.
The electors of the district eomosed of the
township ol Monster to meet at tbe warehouse of
Augustine Iurtin. decease 1, In th village of
Monster, in said township.
I he electors of the district composed oi the hor
ougn of Miliville to meet as follows : 1st ward, at
the lockup; 21 ward, at tsae hose carriage bouse,
in 'aid ward.
The electors of the district composed of the bor
ough of Prospect to meet ai tbe school house tn
said borough.
The electors of tks distriot composed ot tbe
township of Portage to meet at tte school house
near the village of Portage.
Tbe electors of toe dielrlct composed of the
township of Keado to meet la the tinshop of
Abraham Cornelius, Id the Tillage of IMtsgow ia
said township.
The electors of the distriot composed ot the
township cf Klchhsnd to aaoet at tbe house of
Joseph tins. In Said township.
Tbe electors oi the district composed of tbe
township of Svoav creek to meet at Jacbj's school
houe, tn said townbtp.
Tbe elector ot the district composed ol the
towuship ot Suramcrbill to meet Kt Summerhiil
school house. In the borougn of Willmore.
The eleeiurs ol th district composed iJ the
townsbip Su'quefaauna ta meet at tbe bouse ol
Michael 1'tati in said township.
Tbe electors or the district compose, or tbe i
township of Wet.tTavkir to meet at tb.o school t
boas near James Blough's. tn said township.
The electors ol tbe district composed ol the
town&htpot East Taylor to meet at the house cj
Petal Knoade. near the Hendrick'a school nous,
ia .aid townsbip.
ae electors of the district eomrxiae4 ot the
trough ol South Pork to meet at puuhe aoiuul
hon-e No. 'i. In said ootouah.
Tbe electors ol the district c-aMpo-ed of the bor
ougn oi Tuonelhl.l to Di I ayL ue acaooi ho.u-e la
ii'.d I crouch.
I ts ;e-;to;i cf the dutrtct rasp'fei 'wi tr-
Fall (at 1102
.-.to ca t , .
lu o i . o i J : jaaiCS rsewmarkpf
Children's
Wool Flannels and Cotton
ouuh of Woodrale to meet at the new
huiife in said borouuh.
The rlertors of the dlFtript etni.oej nl -
OUtfilftf U'Umnr. t ... ....
:riool
I ID faid horoUKh.
j The elector of the dlntrlct romfm.e.l
the
i -r ..'u niefi nt tti. .h.H.i
L.My?"tth0 fCl ' 1'U'" 4' ia ttie tnj
TI.e elector- o the dlctrt eoim.os! ,.r it..
totrnhli of White tn n,.., I. Ti0Pl..t,r.,be
The elico.r of the di-t.-l.-l r.,mi...'t ,f ih.
tuwn.hla ol Voder to meet . , : y Tt
lllp
r , u,I"1 ' lieaui cbool house
fill J
SPECIAL ATTEXIOX.
Sec. 1. Kverv male eitiien tentv-nr ver of
elector or ni,r. i.' ....."' unne4
t v.uari. ui l XT
Mate he rhxll
icujiitcu inercirom and
month') ltninedlatelr t reoedlnif the
fourth Iltwen-y one year, of aK
reMirne.l within six
eieoLiun.
ot Ke or uiiward.
no man nave tiai.t wtMn
Tears & St?
county ia. which sha!
h'vve t-i'en a.4f.e..i - .
lean two inonthn
belore the election.
and .aid at lean one month
Si,
nanot. irerv ballot t,,...t ...n " "
the erder fn which t, .k.V,' "m"r'd In
c-' . a 1 1 ijtj
uumirtrrrccoraeu ry tin
Itfttof (iurii. oniMicit.
the nami i,t the elejtir
who irrscntP the rial torn
nity elector may write
ni
o. & J-.icctor h:ll in all rapes ctvi,i
en. lelony and breach ot nr"t oth' tle' e
aneietuon'aT. their attend on
". K0:ilit l" nd retumlnB there-
SEtT. fi. Whenever any ol the .iual:fie i elec
tor,, ot the fomutonaeHlth shall l.i iaacttve mU-
l'1'1' 'h" l 'eJ states, or .y authority Irom
t-..ni.iaiiHtioBS for hm vote atanv elec
tion or or withholrtinirthe aame.or whoshill Kive
r .r jmlse to irlve ucn consideration to anv other
L0Kn,PT.,'rt ,tr 'urh e"cfr, vote or "for the
w l'hboldlnirtherejf. and anyelec or who s hall re-
.v..v..i.,iciurmit tor ulrr.f-;r or another
f."' "iy-trwr? other valuable conoider!
tiong if rhis vote shall at any election, or
lor with -
-
. '.uic, iiicreov lorieitK in. ri. hi t..
at mch elections ; and an elector whoi-e riirht to
Vote shall be challenged for such cause before the
..cction officers, shall be required to swear or al
hrm that the matter of the challenge Is untrue
before his vote shall be receWed.
i. Any i erson who shall while a candi
date forcrhce te uuilty rfhriherv. Iraut or wil
ful vl .l ition of ny elu th.n law 'shall he forever
disqu&lineil trt.m hr.idlnc any ortlce or trut or
l.ront within this fomno rwralth and ar.y ber
on convicted of wilful violation of anv election
law shall, jn addition to any penal .ic "pniviilcd
bv law. dctirlv..! ol thn riili. j.t t. ...
I Intel inr t.rn1 ,.( .... .. ft
Srr. n i.-... .k. ' - '.
a re-i.ierii'A Li
re ison oi nis presence, or Iot it bv n a-on ol his
alienee, while emnlnte.l in the "service either
civil or military, of this State, or of the t.'mte.l
States, or on the ?ca. or while a student of tuy
institution of Icarcinc. t.or while kept in a j.o..r
house or other asylum at public expense nur
wlille contl ne t in puMie .ron.
Seo. liis'r ct clec-ions fx.Ards shall consist
of a juditeand two InspeiOors. who thall be chosen
anuuily by the citUens. Kaeh elector shall have
the rtifht to vote for thev; le ani! one Inspector,
and each tnst ector ahali .ppoint thecltrk. The
Brst election board of ai y new dNtrici shall le
selected, and vacancies :h election boards h!!cd
as s.iall he provided hy law. Election ottic. rs
shall he privileged from arrest upon day ot elec
tion and while engage I In makina- up and trans
UilttlUK return, except i;pon a warrant ol a court
ot tecoM or judire thereof, tor an elcctirn Iraud.
for felony, or for wa::ton breach of the peace. In
cities they may claim exemption from jury duty
during, their tortus ol scr.ice.
ec. 15. ?io person shall be rjua Itiid to serve
as an election oficer who shall hold or who shall
have held an office or aoootntuienl or sini.lnv-
states, or ol this Sate.
erntuont of tne I oited
or of any citv or eoantv.
or any municit. ai board, com mission cr trio-t m
any city save only jut-lice, ol the peace and al
derman, notaries public and i i ra .i.s in the tuiii
tsry service of the State - nor shall nay election
ftticer teli(ible to any civil rlie to I e tiilc.l at
an election at unich he shall serve, cave oioy to
such subordinate municipal or local officer, be
low tbe icrxde of city or county officer, as shall be
desiitoatled by law.
And also the lollowinir Acts of Assembly now
In force in Ihistate, vix :
ACT OF JANUARY 30, 17.1.
r.c. 4. That all election hereafter hela nroW
the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall t.e
opened at 7 o"elo It a. 31. and cIjsb at 7 o'clocu 1.
M.
Sav. S. Whenerer thee shall be a vacancy in
an election hoard on the ir.orninir of election, sai l
vacancy shall tie niled In conformity with exirt
lnir laws.
The Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relat-
' ina- to the tlwt'on of this "omtnonweaUb," pass
I ed July 2, 1S76, provides as follows, to wit :
j That the inspectors and Judges shall meet at
, the respective places appointed ior h'ddina the
I election In the district to which the respect ivcly
; belong, before 7 o'clock io the morn Ina: oi Tuea piy,
i November S'h and each said ln.pecior shall a-
olnt oue clerk, who shall be a qualitej voter of
such district.
In case the person wbo shall have received tbe
second hltrnest number of votes lor Inspector shall
not attend on the day of an election, then the i
pecson wbo shall have received the next hlirhcst !
number ol votes for judu-e the next ureceJlur I
election shall act as inspector In hla place. And lu
rase the person who shall have received the highest
number of votes fir inspector shall not attend, the
erun elected judge shall appoint an Inspector In
ins place. And in case the person elected shall
not attend, then the inspector "who shall have re
ceived the highest number of votes shall appoint j
judge in his place, and if any vacaney shall con
tinue in the lurd ior the rpj.ceo.je houralter tho i
time fixed by the law for the opening of the elec- ;
tfon. the iaalihel voters ol the township, ward or
district lor which such officers have been elected
shall elect some one ot their number to 911 vacancy-
MODE OF VOTING.
The attention of all ijimlihed voters Is directed
to the following Act ot Assembly regulating the
mode ol voting In this commonwealth :
CHANGE IX MODE OP VOTIXO.
Aw Aitt regclatihg the mode ot voting at all the
elections In the several counties ot the Com
monwealth, aoproved M-irTh 30, ldJ :
Mto. 1. He it enacted by the Senate and
Iloe of Representatives of the Commonwealth
ol Pennsylvania in tteneral Asemb!y met. and is
hereby ehated by the authority of the same that
the qualme i voters of the sev. ral counties ol IhH
Commonwealth at the gencn I, township, borough
or stieciat elections, are herebv authorized and re
quired to vote the tickets Ix-lntei . r written, or
partly printed or partly written, severally cla.-si-tlcd
as follows: tine ticked shall embrace the
names ot all Judges of Courts to lo voted tor. and
be labeled "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace
th names of all State officers to be voted for. and
te labeled "State:" one ticket sha.l embr.ico the
names of all county officers to he voted for, and
he lahelel -'County ," oue icket shall embrace
the name of all townsbip cXicors to be voted ior
and be labeled "Township;" one ticket shall
embrace the names of all borough officer to be
voted for. and be labeled " Borough : " and each
cla6 shall he deposited In a separate b.illot box.
(liven under my hand, at my office In Kbcns
burg. this 24th day of September In tne yesr of
our Ird one thousand eight hundred snd eighty
seven and the independence o! the t'nited
States of America the oce iandred and elt-ventb.
JiistlU A. liKAf, Sheriff.
Sacrlfl's Office, Etensborij. Oct. 0. 18i7.
T?OU SALE.
r Tb
The ur.derslgrcd will ofter at priratcsalo
his house and lot slti ate 1 In the West ward r.l
Kbensburg. fronting o Hlh street and extend
ing back along Mary .inn street on the wesr to
Sample street. Tri house Is a large double
house in good repair with a good stable, and
the lot contains a number of good Iruit free,
por terms call ou the gu!sor;bpr residing on the
premises. IIKUUUE HtlLLli.
Ebensburg. Oct. 22.
Vt:di rows noikt. -Having
hen itppointcl an auditor to
make a distribution of tie fund In the hands of
Joseph A. ray. Sheriff o; Cambria county, aris
ing Irom the sake of prope-ty ot H. C. Oarstan on
writ No. fi. Septsmber tj-m, 1SS7, notice is-hereby
given ttiat 1 wrll attend to the dutic.ot tne
said appointment at the Arbitration I 00m in the
Court House, EbeoKhu'-g, Pa., on Wednesday,
November d. 1V7, at fnir-rnst one o';l jok. p. m.,
at which time and plate all persons ioteresto.1
must present their rlal'iis or be forever debarred
from coming in oa f.nd Vin.i.
J HN P. LINTON kAadltar.
Johnstowc.tVt. 6, ls7.
T ECP JVEK'S M TK E.
Jli The undersigned having been f.poiatcd
reviver of tho estates, property, muaies. and
ette-rts, real, personal, and inix'.1. ol the late firm
oJ Isaue Diehl, and (veo. A. c 'ortntc-k doing
kcsiness uader the Arm nattva ul !hl tt Co. of
which brio Geo. A. McCorivick. Is tbe sarvivicg
prtuer, all person. In Jet tvO- to said Brai. are ro-
iiui-Fieu 10 iu:ikc iu cat, aba those having
claims or demands, mil .ieiue uakn known the
same without delay. i
A. 3 A NPKKSON.
. . TL'eiTer ol 11EAL fc tXJ.
Altoona. Oct- 25, 15:.
B LL kinds cf Job work neatly a.
ex-
rt l'siiuni3:v ese.utd at th
i cr.ice.
this
sell
name ui nn hie t v-. .
Iflrmed not te d.nlooe how any elector ZlhJl
M'M.r todo soa"
aucii electors may exercici
tberiht ot .UfIerKea , election" by t he ciM-
::;,,"'- orHiall be pre- '
cribed by law. at-lully a. it they were i.reoent at i
their ujualt.lace of election. reent Ml
er. T. All laws revulatlns- the hoV'lnir ot !
eleet.oc. .h3 he ut.ltorm throughout the '
but noelcrlol.fha lH! jcf,rIv,,, 0tLe lT't
I to a-'e UAVJ''?"" 8'vo or promise
What Everybody
IW dealing with us you are not only sure ol
saving money hut also of being correctly and
fashionably dressed and of securing strictly firsts
class, reliable goods in every Department
Combined with these inducements vou have iV
STOCK OF
3 times as
large
House in
GOODS
embracing all descriptions of good workim' uar-
iments, business uarments, and line dress gar
ments. Xo goods of the trashy description ever
offered for sale in our establishiment.
WOOLF, SOfV! $c THOMAS.
IS PLEACHED AT LAST,
The largest stock ol' hardware ever olfered in
the County can be found at my store. I am
now selling many goods at much less than I can
replace them for, but I will continue to sell at
Bottom Prices until I am compelled to replenish
ni' stock. When you want a cooking or heating
stove, tinware hardware, nails, iron, glass, trunks
and farming implements, call and see niv stock
nil.l lnovil Till' lAfi.rt-
illivli, - 4i11 I M H v .
!
HIGH STKEET, -
FIRE! BURGLARS ! THIEVES!
ill tesisllii Henst
IJ.-y llfe14'! Are expresaly
$-rrN Zi pentdeman
K551 14 M'-ITL-rV'l ti iiri 1 county f.jriciaiK, j ruMee,
iMi -fa Sliftlt?S ?j fl fte .U tnd Families for
Vy H Vv&X&i&gZl K,-vii ! tire-proof, burglar-proof
Vgtf'i$Z& 1 C Un -?',eafe, adapted in ca
K llWlnlJ tVa Ulc.e l? I"?lt their requi
It fcWWi-tU ,ne v,ctop 19 nrrt-claes in
I? 'hUpw-w; Pt. vvarrantea nre-proor, and
i i.--" r.irr-''r.-"ST:"Trr?T: .t . 9 etruciea in me most im
V".
Advertisement No. 1.
Farmers' Size, 19x12x13. - weight. 1 35 lbs. $24. 0O
Household Size, 22x15x16, - - . " 250 lbs. $30.00
Small Dealers' Size, 28x13x18, - - - 44 600 lbs. $40.00
Postmasters' find Office Size, 32x22x22, - " 800 lbs. $60.00
No. I.
No. 2.
No. 3.
No. 4.
No. 4 has inside door, -with flat key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries
have flat key-locks, with duplicate keys. H are role ov-ners of patents and sole
manufacturers cf the Victor &ifes. We caution persons a gainst mahnxj, buying, telling
or using safes infringing on our vatents.
Every first-class safe company manufactures under patents,
epurious gxxls bearing no patent daUs.
Fivryperonvhoisintuxdifat'afev.nifind it profitable to correspond with
ub at once, before an npency is established in his locality, and receive the benefit
of our Special Offer in. open territory.
We want General Merchants and Dealers to help us carry out our Intsr-Staie
Co-cperatite Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to last
probablv for a life-time. II ill cort but one cent for a postal card to learn full parti
culars. Illustrations and testimonials Bent on application.. In writing us mention
advertisement No. 1. Address,
1?XP."UTI.'S- N'tiTIiTK
; A.J Kstata of Chrlftoter Kobine. dee d. Letters
i ie-tatnenta ry on the estaieot 'hrii-topher Ha-
; bine, lain ol the borough of Lilly, Cambria Couu-
' ty. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the ur.-
iltrsiuned. all persons in.iel ie.1 to sa;l estate are
i V, ; ' ! 1 .1 "La I
present tbem proper i .-iiitiienticiiterl for setl.e-
men t to PKTP.U KuhiNK. Jr.
JAMKS CALLAHAN.
Execctors of Christopher Hohlne. i.e.-d.
Lillv. Pa., sc!tcuiter 23d. 117. ot.
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DM I N 1ST J ATI IK'S NOTICE.
Stephen . Caltun. deceased , having been grant- I
el to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to
all persons Indebted to mid estate to tiiako pay- j
merit without delav nnd those having claim's I
ng.iinst the same will present them, propcriv au.
thenticntcd lor sen lemcnt. A.W. Hl'rK.
Lbonsburg, Pa., Atig. "6, IH37, tit. AJui'i.
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)I10US- Mil ICE.
Having btcn appointed auditor to muka
distribution el the fund n the hapds ol Joseph
A. Ory. Siicriif ot tTambria rounty. arising trota
thesiilrtof re.il est: te of William Coka) on execu
tion No. ,M. June Term, JK7. Notice is hereby
given t.ltl I will atiend to the duties ol said ap
pointment at my ofice In the Lnrotigh of Ebens
burg on Tuesday, Nov. 15 187. at 10 o'clock a. ta..
when ant where all parties interested may aii
le;ir ;f they seo prcper. ot be fjrever debarred
Irom comma; in on said fund.
INALI E. UViTON.
Ebetsburg. Oct. IT 18-7. St.
VUMINISTH ATOK'S MIIH'li.
Letter of adu inistrtlon on the estate oi
Jiiinei LeiUy. reseil.ni tilly borough, t;nm
brm ciMinty. having been granted to tue under
signed, notice is hereby given to all persons in.
detited to said estate, to make iayaiet without
Cel.y, and those having claims against the same
will present Ikrn properly nuthei tlcsrd for settlement-
joa.v LKiarjK.,
Llliy, Oot. 2 1SS7. Adm'r.
STKAVwSHEEP.
AboUt two III
e'ts sg eight abet-p straved
away from tie farm of the sohscsiher in Carroll
township, nnd ali-n t-t from his sin-mis in r.b
ensburg. Tfie sheep ae all mara-d on tho back
with tar. Any ,.er-..n furtjicbw.g information,,
leading to their recov tv win ae ..ntiblv ri
war.iej. . Jt Sl- tli;i:Ttt ALII.
Et.enst)isr, Oct. 27. 1-i7.
4 l'.: JM-iTKAlft.'S' Ni;iL:K.
J. Leiteri ot d:uinislritwiu on the e-'a ol !
Itantel C.Kiney. dCHed . ut -llunsier tou-i'-thi, j
having l.-.-ei. aranted Uth tui.b.r-'iueii, noiiee is '
hereby given io all peril lis. in Sebted to skJ t-s- J
tatc. to make payment without .irlni.tni tbo-o i
having coiitus against ti.e sauie wiil preset tbeui I
provorii autiifiiLicatwu. tor ttimeiir.
CHAitLES t:i)KKY,
Adiu'r.
aiunster, Oct. 5. Ioi7.
$125 A WEEL Menls .Wanifid.
nvn: r9rm r. . ai.i.i .
UEULUI a-lJSrA n. It.. ,i ttti. 4 Ol.
.!.. l.V a 3d SHMil.lt'S. 12- Vi-kt lit '
one volume o iutmrtiitUAn-i cntnn v:ilue t. 1
heyorvlitii est. 10 Isriurm, 1.1 to sliwki.
rnrib, ilortlrlilliiri.l', tt;tia-r-,
Huasekrepro, Moac j -MsIk ri and alt
wha luvt'. or .(ir to hat e-huuietf. over IIOO
Pagus an.l 2U I llii'rKtion". Th' new - lnin
0"it:t'im mm afrracSwi and fr4sai cnue as
was nover belote seta iu a took, fos.tue v f.-,
J tt f I2! a week made bv capable canvasser.. Ot'T
1 S i ri 'TF.. Mt l;ill' l41lkud 4 Nt:i.
1 I bit riucs men. ue-senpuve Ciro;ars,
Pres.. Notices. Agent's LeiHTts an j Terms rKKtt.
M'fcy foil: buroly biwtf aii't fcHffrr Scud
at oitce to it:irlcu.a.
1HI-: IHIiMl'MI.NM'ffUSllINU CO..
j L-.'U'.a biiJi St , I'n.UielphiK, Pa,
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inii
EM
A. M.
Knows
TO SELECT FROM
as tliat of any otiier
Johnstown,
Attff 13, 'S.-
- - EHEXSBUKG
SAFES!
OUR VICTOR
iaoxn&orfloe safes
meant to supply an nr.
from Farmer, Ixiwyrm,
Slorekcrprrx, I'otfmast'-ri.
lilrond Aijnt, Tounship
Jiehred
a first-
combin-
pacity
rementa.
every rea-
eon-
nroved manner.
We now use on each and every safer
Our new non-pickable combination
lock, and inside bolt-work. It has all
round corners, exterior beautifully
finished and ornamented bv hand with
a11 burnished portions nickel-plated
JJt , Interior ni;ely litted up with fsub-treaa-
" '' uried. book-epaces, and pigeon-holes.
il is dangerous to fcuj'
The Victor Safe & Lock. Co., CIKCaKAU, 0.4
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SUBSCEIBS
-FOR-
tie timm mwm
1.50 PER YEAR 1.50
WITHIN" TEE COUNTY.
OUTSIDE THE COUNTY, $L7f !
TIIK 'TRKDUN'"
iJOB OFFICE.
-lh:)NEOi?Tn-
i 1AI0&T COMPLETE IN THE COUNT ;
Address a!l communications to
FREEMAN",
KBESSBDllG, PA.
i;sVAV NOTICE.
JLa came 10 uo pretnie ot the sahscrlb -reeling
in 'lt township, tatubr a coun
lts.ut the 1st ot Soplotnbrtr last, a wb
buar. The owner is tque-ted to cotnn hvwa .
prove tiruprly, pay iu.irgs aid take It aw
otliC-T lt) it will ho dii;"ed ol acourd no:
JAM US A. M.CANS.
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