The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 08, 1889, Image 3

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riilDAY, - MAKCll S, JSS'J.
LOCJ.L A.VD 1'ERSOXAL.
Uuy your seeds at Datkers and you
will kt the best.
Last Wednesday was Ash Wednesday
juid also the flrt day of lent.
Tbe crowd of people atterdinn court
tlii week Is smaller than usual.
Mr.Tb.ad Evans, of Kane, Ta., formerly
of tliia place, Is In town tub week.
Mr. Samuel Kuhn. of Ueade towijsMp,
dropped Id to see us on Wednesday.
Mr. George Zabm was sworn In aa Biir
yoa of EbeueburK, oa MoDd lust.
Miss Irene Glass Is cobliutil to rer
homo In ttils place with a ev- cold.
Codfish and Lake lleitii s Just recolve-1
at liarkers.'
Send yonr job work to the Freemak.
We will guaraute a Job at a aiodoi itj
Vrlce.
Icecream will be ou at!e at tlu OpiTa
IIjjoO rtaiauraut Saturday afternoon aud
oveuirui-
A pair of spectacles were found on
Monday, wbichtbe owner can have by call
ing at this office.
Levi Kline, of Decatnr township. Mif-
U in county, owns a colt four months old that
weiuh 000 pounds.
Dou't beeltato, but ro at once to Mc
i;rtH;u'i Opera Home restwuint, whnrd tb'j
liuest quality of oysters can bo had.
Mr. Slouch and his crew are no1 en
KWil In paintinic the lutcrior of Mrs. It. E.
Jones' new building on Main street
Mr, George H. Uoberts aud his mother
and sister returned from a visit tn the
boutli, after au absence of several months.
It la said by people who ought to know
that the funeral of Mr. John O'hara. last
weuk, was the largest one ever In Koens
burit. Several new patteriis In window b!!nd
Just received at Duikers.' cV. 1 la and sec the
new colors and styles, they bavo the largest
stuck.
McDonald at Loretio keeps constautly.-i
on bands the best cruitisri, i.i.ickeral. In r
iluir, cheese, etc., at lowest prices for epot
cash or trade.
Alter bln housed for about a week
wl-b a bad colli, Steward Lilly . vt the Alms
house, made bis appearance on our streets
yesterday .
Mr. P. F. Brown Is putting np a build
ing between bis boti'l and Mr. E. Grftltba
store. We uuderstatid that It will be usod
as a barber shop.
Now prime Western clover, and timo
thy si d Just received at Kurkors. now Is
your time to secure a supply while you have
a chance to get Jtxd seed.
The Court on Monday last appelated
Mr. William Ward auditor for the borough
of Ebensburc to li! I the vacaucy caused by
the death of Mr. J. A. O'llara.
An Indiana county fir in has leased the
store building .f li. II. Tudor on IIlU
atieet for the purposo of engaging iu U.o
mercantile business about A pi 11 1st.
Prof. J. S. Fo!y will conduct a Normal
bchool at St. Augustine, the couilng sum.
uier. The term will open April LMti and
continue In session for eleven weeks.
The highest market price (rush) paid
for all kinds of furs by W. R. Thompson
and Clark Creery, of this place; It wliljxry
joti to see them before selling elsewhere.
It Is well worth a trip to the jail to see
the change the late Improvement have
made on the Interior of that building. Those
engaged In Joint; the woik deserve Kreat
credit.
John MeCallister, of Shirley township,
lluutlngdou county, fell rrora an uper
iloor In his barn hnt Thursday, breaking
his left leR beMiIes "uataiiiintf si.rv.o Severe
brulsee.
Rupturo cure guarantoed by Dr. J. It.
Mayer, 831 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease
at ouce, no operation or delay irom busN
neH, attested by tuousands of cures after
Others fall.
Mr. E. I'. Uaker, of Siuijuehanna town
ship, the well knowu lumberman, has Iwen
so unfortunate to Ret umW the Soerirfo
hammer. II In indebtedness is supposed to
be about firs.OCi).
About this timo of te year you bt-gln
to think noout a tarpt-t. at Barker Bro-, you
Will Ond thn largest assortment of carpets,
ollclotbs, rugs mats, maLtiag, etc., ever
brought to tilboLsburg.
Missfs Emma Stol'.i and Turns Binder,
both of whom ud been vi".;!; fii. n, in
Altoona for several weeks, parsed through
this place l-t Friday on then return frl
to their hemes in Carrolltowa.
Mr C!i,irh:s Langbe;r. has rented t!ie
building recently t.ceuuied by Mr. J.K,
Denny as i root iomi, nt:d will ein'.).rS in
the saddlery bi!i'is atrmt the tirat of nexi
month. V wi-i him suewi-..
Penon wi.-.Mng to Improve tcrtr mem
ories or t-enk'tan their power or attention
ahou'd semi to i'ror. Uls'.te, re Kiftb.
avemirt, N. Y., ror bis prospectus post free,
as advertlsvd in another coiumn. 2.5-4:.
Dr. Meyers, of Moyereaal. Somerset
con tty, has U-en convicted ou three coucts
4u. mu u.iiipracneo. 4 lie vjtiru wi-. the
sUt.
T i t hi;, ton's Wifo. 111.) tl. wm fl.
cau-e i.rthe fc'.fs rtiln and U.-ath.
This ! :;.d of t;.j yar ou all Uki to got
caun. J ;s and t':r a.e very ccap this
sptm,.. n-.i; mi can e.'. 1L. ui. nt Bakers'
you enr t.:-.v .j 0 wis for r;ii.T-t. r and all
Knaranterd go.j or mor.y uruTi, !.
In thi' S ini. r.-et coiinly court lt weik
th5 hefti (ineslii.u wn dlsposod ol by
Km. tin three lieens." refuslrg nvu ar.d
bold ugone oyer. Tber will ta no 11-
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cer.se,t houses In tl:o town of Sovt.
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-Set ltd. wn as an event that wiU not re- J Piack about 13 rutins ajro. and ha. only 0" n5',,,jr
cur aam f r tr.lrtv Hva ye.irs-i.iat during j been open a y.ar. Tho or'gna' c,-t was' Ta r' ncai 'fanla Railroad company has
V. ,. ui, nifi &f Ft f.-uary. 1 oa, thvr? wts no j iio.boo 011 which there was an lnaaiance of 1 D'a"M 'D ritm09 P' !ongside r.elr
ix '.v iii.n-i , t'io l ist nev m -m oce-tr!ng 1 121.000. J tracks right on "Horseshoe Bend" the Old-
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lay. Mirrh l: a lor of personal 1
r.- ; rtyonhi., Pre, in Cambria f.wu.
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New and fresh carjned gooils received
at Barkers this week.
Mr. G. W. Kodkey, of Cookport, Indi
an county, agent for the peerless Fence
ruachine. Is at present la town, and be baa,
or will have, tu outfit on exhibition In front
of the Ceu'.ral Hotel for a conple of weeks.
Persons ard pleasantly Invited to call and
seo It. t
The ball held In Armory Hall on last
Friday right was a success In every partic
ular. It was under the management of
McBreen Brothers, and the best of order
was maintained. Those who attended were
perfectly satLaCctfp-tis tficy were pleasantly
cntertaiued. v
Mr. Isaac Toaklo, of Cberry tree, pass
ed through t! is place on Monday oa his way
home from Philadelphia where be bad been
for tfcn purpose of haying an operation per
formed on one cf bis eyes. It Is feared
that l flamstiori has set in and that he Is Ir.
danger of loosing the sight of both eyes.
The pool room receutly erected by Mr.
J. B. Denny is now open to the public. It
U a tn building, and the Interior is com
plete In every rebPbCt. The rules and reg
ulations laid down will bo enforced, as Mr.
D-jnay will always be present to see that
they are. Boys ar expected to stay on the
outside.
Those who attended the progressive
euchre party at the residence of Mrs. Kit
tell oa last Friday evening are ret slow In
expressing their opinion In regard to the
kind treatment they received and the en
joyable tloio they bad. About sixteen
couples were present, several of whom drew
valuable prizes.
Mr. John Murphy will sell at public
sale on Saturday, March 30th. . 13.sj, at bis
residence in Munster townshlo, a: 10 o'clock
a.m. 1 horse, 4 cows, two heifers, harness,
1 one borso wagon, 1 bogy aud a lot of
farm Implements, potatoes by the bushel.
bay by the too and 1 large lot of bousoliold
aud kitchen furniture. . '
McDonald tt i.orclto has Just received
his Grst inttalrueut f spring coods and the
prices cannnot be beat In the county. ' 20
yards plaid dress goods, 1 ; 16 yards plain
dress goods, f 1 ; 1C yards gingham, 1 ; 12
yards shirting, f 1 ; 8 yards Kentucky lean.
IL ; 8 yards good tlckjag, tl, and another
goods at ciy prices for spot cash or trade.
"Shad" Jones, of Johnstrtrn, the color
oied man wl.o vras recently a Jvror In this
county, came to town this week, and ahile
here did not hesitste lu showing the size of
bis mouth. Wlthoat any f ffoit, enilrig!y,
he vlaced three e?gs In bis mouth. hld
them tt.ero while be Jrauk a g!nss of water,
nrd then placed them befrre the specta
tors without a break la either of the shells.
Thomas Crura, sou of Sylvester Crutn.
of Portage township, fell from freight
tralu on Monday evening at Bolivar Judo
lion and was run oyer. lid was bi?:n to
Derry whire he died a few hours after the
accident. He was about twenty-one years
of &e, single and was employed on the
railroad a.s a trakeman. His remains were
taken to PorUgo on Tuesday for Interment.
Oa tljj mornln" of April 30, isso. att
o'clock, it has been arranged that Ihe church
bells all over the country shall ring to cele
brate the event of one hundred years ago,
when the church bells throughout the thir
teen States rang out to call the people to
gether to pray for the s'.iccrss ana prosper
ity of the couL'.ry under Uenernl Washing
iju, t ht tiny inaugurated Presldeat of the
Uu:tcd Stales.
There will be a teachers' lustlt".tc held
at St. Augustine on Saturday, MrcU If,
commencing at 1 o'oclck. Teaehirg ortu
ograDhy, Miss Olive To per ; primary
arithmetic, MIfs Mnme Dunn ; how to teach
pn rentage, I. P. Yahner ; Kteralura In
eountry.chools, Geo. Hipsch ; seUct read
lug. Miss Agatha Wharton ; school govern
ment as an art aud science, A. C. Terrier ;
tsaohlug geography, Edward McNeils. J.
S. Foley. Leader.
County Treasurer David Over, on Wed
nesday last, received notice from State
Auditor Ucuetal McCamant. that Altoona
U classed with cities of the third class, and
that hottl men and brewers r-jceivins li
cense to hell Intoxicating liquor at the uext
License Court, will each have to pay a 11
ennso f.e ot This v.!!l be unpleasant
ii'ws to many of th.i hotel men, who hop.M
to get ol with the rates of licence they paid
last year, and it will knock several hundred
dollars additional off ttwir profits. AUovna
Times.
Mrs. Alexander Ilanna, of Apollo, Ta.,
was struck ty a passenger engine at that
point on Saturday, and so badly Injured
that sua Jkd on Sunday night She at
temped to flag the train by waving an um
brella, but unfortunately was unable to get
ol! the track In time to avoid the-accldent
Mrs. lianna was tho wife of ex-Commi-?oner
Townscnd, of Townsend station, cud
wa about tixty years of age. A remark
able coincidence In Mrs. Uanna's death Is
that she was born on March 2. married on
tte SJ cf March and It was on Match 2 that J
her death occurred. )
Although this wai court week, and i
quit; a number of peop'e were in atten
diner, Mr. It. Ifc Dayis was obllgid to pay
a visit tot! dauLter In Johnstown, lio
Is weil nnr-wn by onr readers as Ebeue
burg's p(pular boot and pho dealer, an I
the rush to Ms store ty persons wa wish, d
ti purchase good gmida for a small amount
of money was reat. He. however, ha t a
mmi'tent aud trustworthy yoonjj man In
his establishment, who was cot slow in
showing the elenrrt Uk of boots, aliovi.
rubbers, slippers, e'-c.. klwaye kept by the
nnove uurpeci gontleman
Th Monntnln City TTeaUr at Altoon
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was destroyed by Cre at en early h ur Tueg.
day HKirr.lng. Tha tUm-s were disco vt red
fihvH-tiy -alter 3 o'clock, and lu less than
thrv.j hours the hudsotue Structure was In
ruins. Tte Cre waa undoahieJ.y cf In
cendiary or j;n, and was protably Uio wuk
of tle n.-e b us wiio b been working so
) sncce;sfn!!y !n that city ' for trie past two
I nioutu.. TI.e Lut'jfTig was ' a
massive :
Pennavlvan.a. ' t. J.. wrT k. . "2
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1 enusyivania KaiiroaJ company U
about to huill a line from Crv,n.i:u
tne TvroA an i Cleajfijlii
taife y. re U-ruIaus of tho i?a,a.M7..,
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- "ij irjT5 vai.- tonnage
whlo'i otr.-.-rwl)? would pus o.erthe IWs
rM:.-o.H. Of late the r nn.,ylvr., I
' r"llrr:-J h.M bwn ,3T,n? !
i t;.:;r improysmcn's on Its Tvrono
t and CloarS roa I. anrf U Has been sup-p-l
by tho.-e awars of ttU fact that a
!r?i tonna of anrf., HtH wis eapeod.
1 , . ' 1 OPT'tny 1 will
,tMU"k" Ver V" m TxiU
road. Instead of over tbe Bell's sksaThw
,VnnSJ'iWLi r",'toa'1 r-.Ub:!-' oftl
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It is sa'-l that tlm PnPTsntawnnv ctvtl will
Ivo bollara l:ard
Siw l'ln coits i !;.t-no, Mtrch
1sb;.
A t,f il.ill'.r pr'ze wi:i bp tten r.y x. S.
toipi;!... . I.i tl.'rcholsr in r.larticc
t n:l.iti sj'iinz t'..' rrrvt worts cut of on (
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The following named persons were
elected In GaUltzln and TannelhUI. at tbe
spring election : Bargess, Thoa. W. Burns ;
JasUce of the Peace, F. J. Parriab ; School
Director. PMiip Vog'e, Michael Brannan,
Charles Quinn ; Council, William Skelly.
Frank Pfoff ; Assessor, John Galllgan ;
Constable Lawrence Volk : Judge of Elec
tion, Thos. W. Ilagcn ; Inspectors. Ellaa
Shaffer, Tm. ' Ytekley ; Tax Collector. T.
S. Troxell ; : Auditors, George Uarvy, W m.
Hogae. TannelhUI borough Burgess,' M.
C. Nail: Justice of tbe Peace, Michael
Lynch ; Council. Michael Lynch, , John
Miller. P. F. Clooen ; Judge of Election,
James W. Klllduflf ; Inspectors, P. S. Leon
ard, P. F. Clonen ; Assessor, John Porter;
Constable. John Hanlln ; School Direc
tors, A. F. F.ck. John Bradley ; Tax Col
lector. Patrick McBrarlty ; Auditor. P. S,
Leonard.
About 3 o'clock on Friday last an
alarm of fire was sounded and quickly re
sponded to by the Dauntless fire company
and men, women and children of the town.
Tbi fire was found to be in tbe stable of
Mr. Bart McCaoe, engineer on the branch,
and although It was but a short time from
tbe discovery of the fire until a stream of
water was playing on tbe burning building,
it was Impossible to save it as tne Are' had
got Into the bay acd It burned like Under.
The building must bave been set on fire,
probably from carelessness, as It is not like
ly that an Incendiary would run the risk of
detection by setting it on fire at that time of
the day. Tbe stable contained two or three
tons of bay and tbe loss on the bnilding and
contents will probably reach about 200. A
stable , across tbe alley, belonging to Mr.
Sherman Tihbott, was on fire several times.
but the effective work of the fire company
was saved from distraction.
McDonald still holds the fort at Loretto,
Pa., and Is selling goods at' rock bottom
prices for spot rash or good marketable pro
duce as follows : Sugars, 6, 7. 8 and 9 cents
per pound ; green and black teas, 85, CO and
70 cents per pound ; coffees, 15, 33 and 27
cents per pound ; 5 boxes essence ot coffee,
10 csnts ; 6 papers baking soda, 10 cents
2 boxes baking powder, 10 cents ; 2 boxes of
yeast, 10 cents ; 6 boxes (1200) matches, 10
cents ; 8 pieces star soap, -J3 cents; ; 6
pounds hominy. 25 cents ; 6 pounds of oat
meal, 23 cents ; 5 pounds barley, 25 cents ;
3 pounds best rice, 23 cents ; 2 good brooms,
30 cents ; 2 good wasb boards, 00 rents ;
molasses, 30 cents per gallon ; good syrup,
40 and 50 cents per gallon ; lamp oil. 19 and
15 cents per gallon ; best black oil, 40 cents
per gallon ; flour, f 1.13 pr sack : salt tl.
per barrel ; chop. $1.33 per hundred pounds.
Dry goodv notions, boots, shoes, etc.. etc,
at equally low prices for spot cash or trade.
We retuse no trustworthy neighbor a abort
accommodation 30 or 60 days at tbe above
prices.' '" ". .'. .'
A shooting accident occurred at the
residence ot our townsman Joseph Van
Allman, on Saturday which may malt in
the deatrrortilg 14 year old daughter Kose.
At the time Uie accident occurred she was
in her brother' room preparing some artf
clea for him previoua to Ms departure with
Company C for Washington. A younger
brother waa tn the room . with bee and she
noticed lie bad tbe oldar brother's watch
playing with it. She started forward to
take it from him when there was a sadden
report. " It seems the child fca 1 bis brother's
revolver as well bis watch in Ms band and
It was accidentally discharged. ' Tbe ball
from tbe weapon struck - tbe unfortunate
girl under tbe left eye, ; loUfiin&, it U sup
posed, at the base ot braiu. She was dis
covered ehortiy after tbe accident by her
mother aul medical aid was promptly sum
moned. Drs. Roller and Brptterlin re
sponded acd made as thorough examination
as they could consiaerinx the painful and
dangerous nature of the wouDd, but ex
pressed themselves as fearful of fatal le
salti.JIiliLLiburgSluntiarti. Ml
Brade Tawniblp Iluta
.' ItKADB Twr. Feb. 27i 1880.
Dear. Fke.vs : Jdo'T Troxell, of
Glasgow, Is on the eick list."
Tho directors of ' Reada ' town&hlp have
purchased unabridged dictionaries for the
public schools. A good Investment.
Tbe young folks of Mountain Dale gave
a musical and literary entertainment In
Spencer's Hall at Glasgow on last Saturday
evening. The Mountain Dale cornet band
furnished the music for the occasion.
Tbe Beck family entertained a large and
appreciative audience by their musical tal
ei; in tbe Lutheran church at Glasgow last
Wednesday evening.
Juo. Gwin A Sons, coal operators at
Mountain Dale, bava suspended operation
on account of having no orders.
Mr. Geo. Simmers, of Roseland. Frof.
Geo. Marsden, of Johnstown . acd Director
J. O. Ilollen. were welcome visitors to the
Itoseland school last week.
Ttos. Ruse, a little boy of New Germany,
had an operation performed about a wwk
since in the Altoona hospital by which a
gravel stone about as largo as a walnut was
extracted. Fourteen physicians were .in
atteaJaEca at the operation. ... i
The next session of the Roade township
local Institute wirr be fceU Mountain Dala,,
March 13. lW. This wlil be the closing in
etiluie cf this school year. ' '
A Shirley (?) correspondent, writing nn
dcr tbe nonx dt Junta of Citizen In last
week's JJtrald finds occasion to cecsaio
teachers far not attending . tbe institute at
SMrley hut Satcrday a week ago. The
citizen" makes very emphatic and"sweep
ing asersiona, etmxgiDg tbe allure of the
lustituio to the Bead townshlo teachem
t 2ow, we eoul J explain why scree of their
teacr
i-'hera were not there, but as the "clti-
z;n" has flung his sentiment to the "breezes"
and used the columns f a cewvpaer for
local private natters, and even dipped bis
pen In the rancerous gall ol unkindness to
f u:r.or Ms design, we shall not now ex
plain to aim. n in the future sbouM learn
to reflect before ha hastily writes scurril
ous articles: for he mar aone tlm mnnv.
rruiJ th irmr,,? hm, . r
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rn canal boat whfen tter bought for their
' exhibit In trie great parade at the CohsU
f to'Jonal eclebratloa la Ihlladerrtia last
r"' PPnwisie wsenpuoo
,11,U lia arve orransrwrtaUon, baaing
r.'es:ede:therenr.ylvania Railroad com-
, -ujr tu iiu-isiog iuo Aiicgoenj mountains.
' The ancltnt craft nne ran ll a
D?1. attri,M ..VJV-
l - f trams. It is said the mnanr is soon
I to place a Ottwstog wagon beside the
j canal boat. Tten if a stuffed pack-mule
j coald be found somewhere, and planted be
l tween the two eld bulks, the K!p Van Vlnk
j Irs of the AKeghenles would sUrt In muss
; tnent at tbe sudden appantiuo of former
day, and watch for the apirlt of Edgar
j Thomson. Vitttburnh Di'patth
flared.'
From a tor aswers ml it In mv 1... rn.
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j tuoatts and w vd everythlnij recommenjjd
I but coulil get no rer,f. ;Wa advised to
uso Ely's Cream Dalm. It bas word like
maclc la Its cure. I am fr?e rrom an roM
aftrr using tbe Dalruoue- week, and I be-:
lieve it Is It
i the bct remedy known.. Feolinp;
ratrf ul for what It has Jooe for me I send
this testimonial. Samuel J. narrls, Wbskvs.
. - v.-.-, , i j ri'iuic,., .sew luift. m ,
r;iysurvam Balm is worth Its weight In
Rf-id as a cure for catarrh. One bottle
curel me.-S. A. Lovell, Frankllo. Ta.
Co art Frwceedliiffs.
Court met on Monday atl o'clock. -
Nicholas Mulberron pleaded guilty to a
charge of surety of tbe peace, and was or
dered to pay tne costs acd give security for
good behavior. k
Grant Gelger, desertion, was ordered to
pay bis wife one dollar per week, and was
remanded in'defaulC
Annie Prankbouser, surety of the peace,
was fined ten dollars and costs and .re
manded in default.
Michael Quartz, of Washington, was ap
pointed foreman ot tbe Grand Jury.
CommoLW-a!th vs. Nicholas Mulberron,
rcretyofthe peace, George Ankenbower
prosecutor, tbe defendant pleaded guilty.
He was ordered to pay tbe costs and give
tall In the sum of f 100 to keep the peace.
Com. ts. Grant Gelger, desertion, Mrs.
Lizzie Gelger. prosecutrix, was then beard
by tbe Court, and tbe defendant ordered to
pay bis wife, tbe prosecutrix, one dollar per
week.
Com. vs. An tie Frankboneer, surety of
the peace, Mrs. Mary McGulre. prosecutrix,
tbe defendant was sentenced to pay a fine
of f20 and costs.
Com. ts. James Brady, surety of the
peace, on path of bis mother, Mrs. Margar
et Brady, was beard by tbe Conrt. The de
fendant appearing to be of unsound mind,
he waa remanded. -
Com. vs. GaJlltzIn Christy, forcible entry,
was continued.
Com. vs. Joseph O'Donnell, Uriah Mont
gomery and Edward Montgomery, arson,
continued.
Tbe case of Mrs. Catharine McCloskey vs.
Mrs. Ellen Gillespie oa next week's list
was continued.
Com. vs. Robert Uollen. Rape and adul
try. Mahala E. Gait, prosecutrix. Tbe
prosecutrix In this case is fourteen years of
age, while the defendant is past seventy.
Jury found the defendant not guilty oa tbe
first charge and guilty on tbe second charge.
A motion for a new trial was made by de
fendants counsel.'; '''' r ' " A
Com. vs. J. M. riace, publisher of tbe
Harrlsburg Telegram, for libel. Jury found
the defendant guilty. Sentence suspended.
Com. rs. Geo.' W. Paper. Fornix et eet.
Majy McCaH. prosecutrix. " Jary find de
fendant guilty. Tbe usual sentence was
Imposed. .
Com. vs. John Reddlnger. Surety of tbe
peace. Mary Reddlnger, prosecutrix. Court
ordered tbe defendant to pay bia wife 2
per week and costs of prosecution.
Com. vs. Francis Washington. . Fornix
etteet. Mary Williams, prosecutrix. Jury
find defendant guilty. Tbe usual sentence
was Imposed.
Cem. vs. John Rltcbards and John Jones.'
There was three Indictment against the de
fendants enargtng tbem with assault and
battery and felonious assault and battey.
Jury find the defendants guilty. John
Rltehards. waa sentenced to pay a fine of
(10 costs, and nndtrgoan Imprisonment lit
county Jail for three moot ha Jobs J ones
was se ntenced to undergo an Imprisonment
n e onnty Jail for one month. -
' Com., vs. TTIHam part", assault and bat
tery.'jOn trial.." " " ! i". .-w'.t
Harder 1 a Komorsrl Cawaty.
On Wednesday night of last week Her
man Umberger, a pros pe reus farmer, living
in Somerset county, about sixteen.' miles
from" Johnstown, was brutally murdered
and robbed by two men. Tbe men made
their appearance at the Uuabcrger home
stead about balf past 6lx in tbe evening
and knocking at tbe front door were admit
ted by Ella Stern, who was living with
the family, tho balance of the family were
Mr. and Mrs. Umberger acd a grand child
who is about ten years of age. After talk
inga- fcliotttime in which they ctaimed to
be (fCcers from Bedford, in search of goods
stolen from a pedler the two men said they
would have to search the bouse wblcb they
proceeded io do. When tbey came to a
bureau containing Mr. Umoerger's pocket
books, . Mr. Umberger took tbem and put
them In his pocxet when tbey at once de
manded bis money, and on Ms refusal, shot
him, taking bis money and making their
escape. There was over tlB.OOO tn money
taken besides a lot of notes which amounted
io bdoui t.ow. i he neighbors were
arroused by the ringing of the farm bell.
but it being dark were unable to follow tbe
villains. Several parties bare been ar
rested on suspicion, but as yet there la no
certain lty as to who are the guilty parties
A dUpateb from Somerset on Wednesday
says : .uavid and Joseph Nicely, who
were arrested a few days since on suspicion
of being implicated In tte murder and rob
bery ot farmer Umberger were given a pre
limiary bearing to-day. The greatest ex
citement prevails throughout tbe country
Miss fcila Stearns, aged 20 years, and little
.Nannie Horner, a grandchild of tbe mur
dered man, were the principal witnesses.
Botn positively identified tbe prisoners as
the men who visited tbe bouse the nlgbt of
the murder. Thereupon tbey were remand
ed to Jail for trial. A 'search of Nicely's
house was made this morning but nothing
was found bearing on the case. It Is now
believed that the stolen treasure""! burled
In tbe mountains.
Tm tbe Went via I'rnaajlinla Ball-
In order to.'afford the. reildenta of Central
and Western Pennsylvania Who Intend to
remove to Western Staues or territories the
best facilities poMibto for , reaching their
new homes,: the , Pennsylvania . Hallroad
Company will ran through passenger cars
to bt. Ixmis and Chicago every Tuesday un
til further notice. These cars will be at
tacbed to tbe train known as Fast Line,
which runs on tbe following schedule:
Ieave Harrrsbarg . 3.40, Ouneannon 4 7,
Newport 4.29, Uiffllo 5 06, LewUtown
Junction 3.28, Mt. Union 61, llantlBgdorr
.30. Tyrone 7.10. Bell wood - 7.30. Altoona
8.10. Johnstown 9.34, Latrobe 10.37, Greens
burg 10.M p.m. Baggage cbecked to des
tlnaUort ' For detailed Information consult
the tlotet aceoU .airsUttoos mentioned
above, or address Tbos: E. Watt, Passen--r
Agent Western District. 110 Ffth in
nue. Pittsburg.' t
CotaoaaalcatloaV
The fifty cents charted to me as rnnsta-
ble of Waablnirton . townofalp in tbe County
Auaucrs report aa puniisbed. Is a mistake
of the .Treasurer In cot o Lvinu ma rroMt
with tte fifty centi of Michael Donahoe.
I hope they will not mate-. such a mistake
again. - " "JT. A. Brows. Cocst
- - j Lif
- Answer This caattsa '
. Why do so many people j wa see . aroaud
ns seem to prefer to suffer 'and be made
miserable by Iadleestion.T ConaUpatlon.
Dizziness, Loss Qf Appetite. Coming Up of
tbe Food, Yellow "Skin, w ben for 73 cents
we will seji tbem 5hikb'a System Vitatlzer
guaranteed to cure tbem.' bold by Dr. T. J.
Davison. . u
. "hllalin rnnwinriaB Car.
This Is beyond question tbe most success
ful Cough Medicine wo care ever sold, a few
doses Invariably cure the s- worse eases of
Couch, Croup, and . EroucfiTLi. . wMle its
wonderful success In tbe cure of Consuinp
ion is without parallel . the Lis tor y of
medicine. Since Its Bret discovery It' has'
been sold on a suarant.ee,' a te6t which no
other medicine can stand. "If you bave a
Coub. , we earnestly, ask , you to try it
Price 19 cents, !W cents, and fl.oo. If your
LiiniM are sore,' Chest . Or) fiack lame, use
Khllon's Porous l'lasters. Sold by Dr. T. J.
Davison.
K Rriolallca arBenpett.
t Whyrkas, It bas pleased Almighty God
In His Infinite wisdom to remove our friend
and brother, James N. Evans, from our
midst by deatn. therefore be it
Rolvtd. Tbat by bis death Beulab Cas
tie. No. 249, Knights ef tbe Golden Eagle,
of Ebensburg. bas lost a true and worthy
member acd that in reepectto bis memory
the charter be draped in mourning for
tnirty days. . ? . tt
Lttohtd, That wo tie members of this
castle, extend our heartfelt sympathy to tbe
bereaved brother and slaters ol tbe deceased.
Resolved, tbat these resolutions be publbft
ed in tbe county papers and in tbe Eagles?
Herald and The Knight of tbe Golden
Eagle, of Philadelphia, and tbat a coppy
be sent to the family of tbe deceased also be
entered on tbe minutes of tbe castle.
W. R. HUMFHBETS,
A. R- Read. Committee
A. J. Waters,
HARRIAUE 1.1 CEASES ISM'ED.
Tbe following marriage licenses were
Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Couit
for the week ending Wednesday, March 8.
1889:
John Blume and Caroline Shaffer. Rich
land twp.
William James Maltzie. mlmore and
Elizabeth Dopp. Summerbill township.
George M. I iumuer and Luclnda I.
Dunmeir. Franklin borough.
Joseph M. Richer and Hannah E. Glass.
While township, Cambria county. . -
Jacob Greafe and Olara Steckler, Johns
town.
Lutb E. Phillips and Prescllla Helsel.
Johnstown.
Samuel Gaucher, Conemauga borough
and Ada lade Streuer, Conemaugb towu
6b:p. Henry Stabl and MHIIe Jane Thomas,
Johnstown. "
Patrick Toy and Mary E. Bork. Mluers-
Tllle.
James Gillespie and Elizabeth Ann Col
lins, South Fork.
Johns. V olfe. Indiana. Indiana countv
and Alvorda C. Stnyers, Clearfield conntv.
John II. Brown and Raebael Ann Putt.
Cberryhill township, Indiana countv.
Adolpd Wylyske and Jiena Conner. Gal
lium oorouen.
William E. Miller. Woodvale borough
ana aiary a. uoyer, rranxnn oorougn.
kllcb'a CaUrrU Kenedy
ShHoh's Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous
cure for Catarrh Diphtheria, Cank;r Mouth
and Headache. Y ith each bottle there is
an Ingenious Nasal Injector for tb6 more
successful treatment of these complaints
without extra charge. Prce SO cents. Sold
by Dr. T. J. Davison.
Orphans' Court vSale
OF
Valuable Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order Usued ont of the Or
phan' Court f Cmbria eouniT, the an
lerlrncJ a4B5ln!aratrli of William kyan, laxa
of" Lilly boroarn. l.'ambrla oonnty, deceaned, will
tffer a public sale oa the vremuea oa ,
TU VJtSDA. 1 A PHIL, 4 JSS9.
ArvcruucKP.ja.V-
all the Interest ef the der1eat la that certain
piece or nroel cf ground and Imildinici thereon
rerted, IteiaXa tn the berouli ol I.ll'.y. Cambria
uajr. Patraaoed and de.-eribed aa fellow,, to
wit : J4elninf at a poet near the Intersection of
the line ot the old Portaae railread. now a town
ship road, and the township road leading; np
Bear Kock Kan. thencw hy the line of the last
mentioned road, north Ci deirreee eart l4 let te
a poet, thenoe north SO deerreea eaat I8S leet te a
poet, laeore anatb 77 deirrcex east M reet te a post,
thenee worth H degree eaat MS leet to a beacb.
thence worth bo deirreee wsel 271 lee, to a poet,
thence along the line of the old Portage railroad
a bore mehUoaeS, aonth Sf7 deareea west 7 SO leet
to the place ol bcjlnira, containing S acrea and
64 perches ret measure, heiSir the same piece
or parcel of land which was conveved by Iewu
Plark and wile and others to Win. Kyan. the de
cedent and recorded In the office for rev-ording ol
deeds in and lor Cambria connty in Vol. SA, paxe
141. etc., reervin(( tbe minerals on or under the
said piece or parcel ol land, etc
IEKMS WSALE:
- One-third of the purchase money to be pal 1 on
the day of sale when the property Is sold, and the
balance) at tbe purchase coney when tne sale Is
confirmed and deed made U the purchaser ol the
property.
MAKOAKET KYAN.
Administratrix.
Ebensburar. Feb, 1, 189S. . ,
"POBS1LE.-1 ' - r i .
JL - . That iarse square of - blah rolling ,rronnd,
splendid for balldlnsj, containing S acres, front
ing; oo Horner street, two squares east ol Centre
street, or will dlrlda Ism lota . Uail on or write
to . T. Koberts, Ebensburg, Pa.
March 1, lf.
ST KAY STEER. -Came
to the residence ol the subscriber re
siding in Washington tnwnthsp. some time in
October last a red yearling steer. The owner is
requested to Culue fore ward, prove property, pay
charges and take him awav oLherwIse he will be
disposed of according to la w.
PA IT I, McKENNA.
Washington Twp., March 8, ls7.-ut.
NOTICE. -.
Notice Is hereby slven that the petition
or John C. ti-ates, assignee of AlathiiA Kcfslnr
and wile bas been filed In the tiurt of Com
mon Pleas or Cambria coan:y ask Ins; tor leave to
io couioj cervain real eetate to lal.l asslsrnor and
that the same will be granted on the first Monday
of March next unless cause be shown to the oou
trary. H. A, SHI IEMAKKK, Proth'y .
Ebenabunr. Fob. 1, ss.
A PMINISTKATCR'S NOTICE.
Tellers of administration anon tbe es.
UteofUeorce W. Vincent, late ol kea.le town
snip. Harm a been aranted to tbe undersigned
notice is Hereby given to all persons Indebted to
mmta mate 10 mill immeuiaie payment and those
bavins; claims acalnst the same to preseut them
yivywtij auiucuiicatca ir set i lement.
HENJAMIN F. MYERS.
Admin zo( the e?taler tfeo. V. Vincent, doe'd.'
t;i)TTOKS' NOTICE.
la matter the ssMstl- John A
jiiair. assicr.ee ol Joseuh riutwal.l H.vi, ..
been riK'loted auditor hi ihainri rs'n.n..n
I'leas ol Caxahrta county to report Ulstribnt loo ut
iuo una m us auiuvi me accountant, notice
is hereby given ana I will eit at ray office In the
ooroogn or .ienabar)r- on ffaterdav. April eth.
""i w w ernes a. to aiscnarxe the duties
oi said appointment at which time and place all
persons Interested shall attend' or be) -debarred
irom eemias; in on said fuad.
IKNALT E. UUTV,V
, Xbeaburr, March a, lsau.8t. v Auditor.
1 I)MIVISTKATOKS NriTlCK
A Notice is hereby itlven that letters of ad
ministration on the esLaia of Matthias llorlman
lata of Allegheny township. Caabria coosty.
m uwwwi uiv, oeen arantea to the snder.
siKned. AJ1 persons Indebted to f aid estate are
nereny notined to make payment to as wltheat
delay, and tbusa bavins; claim aalnst the sa'ne
will present thena. r.mperTy authenticated foraet
Uement. JIISKPHINE HOITMIS,
, . i- Sllltia VAUOHT, -
Adm'rs of iLatthlas Bo3man. ,
, Feb, . lS.-t.
TKIAL L.IST-
J ' r. - ,
List of cases rel down lor trial a, a Court of
Common t'ieaa So be aeld at EbensbSrs;, en the
second Monday ol March neti - -
t'hrsty vs. Milllken.
Soe..., ,. UaiiitxlnCoal 4. Coke
' - , ' t t!o., et. al.
Flenners Adm'r vs. Klttanning Ina. Co.
Hopple vs. lioland.
1st Matlcoal Bank Al
toona...... . .vs. Duncan.
Uae Jlarkall A Weak- .
land vi
School IMst.EastCaa-
emaah.
6eymore.
AsbcralU i t '
yaupw ....
VJ
vs.
-s
tmniap..
J ot n-lon ... ...
Wsivsr.,-...
Walt.
ITS'! BTTSDCT.
7'.
MctTioeky
Haker
vs. illeMe.
,va. Plammar bules .
vs. utiles.
va. Piinrle, em.
Co.
Marct
rrlnnle.
vs. Hanea. t r .-
Sawyers ..:.s-i
Thoora.. J - '
Orav. asulicneo.i.. vs.
gharbsas:
tJhapln.... j.La.iJ j vs. .Cambria irnS Co
MeClade...i.:.:..T.vs. f-ytSe. - -
allahae , , wm riynn St. aL
TVealer . . .-. , Fisher.
Hii: . . , 1 wm KhlSlu.
MacherlsOa.' vr. J ones. ,. . :
Oailltxln Bor. School . "
laatrlet ....va. Mywrsekal.
batae vs. f.rrih et. al.
H. A. 6HOEMAKEK, Frotn-'y.
Ebossbnrs. Feb. 8.1SS,. - - j '
XTrica -
it Notice Is herefTy (flren that an apHica
tl jn will be made to tbe Governor ot fuuasyl
vanla oa fatnr.!ar tbe l.h" Jv of Msrch, .
by J. C. I'uah, Thomas Hart, M. H. W.Ukib.J.
K. Caldwtll aad . J. 'Telford under the Aet oi
Assembly entitled "An act to provide lor tbe In
corporation and revolution of certain corpora
tions" approved AprU 39th. 174. and the supple
ments thereto tor the charter of an intended cor.
poratlon to be called the "Indiana Telephone)
company." The charter and object of which ts
lor eonstructina. maintaining- aud leasing lines
for .lelegrt.h tor the private use ol Imtlvi.luals,
firms e rsNtratloBs, suunlcifal r wthasrwise lor
general busings, aud lor police, bre alarm or
aieesenicer baslness or tor the tranaacties of any
business in which elvciricny ever or ih.tiatn
wire may DC applied to .aey aselnl -purpose a n.l
lor these punores to have, luoicas and enjoy -alt
the rights, txnenia and privllrKos al said Act el
Asaeiaoly an.s supptmeuts thereto. - -
W ATSON a 1'EX.FOKUu Solicitors . -Feb.
22, 1N.
bea you want poeiwii prlataJ call at
ttll
OUiOV.
LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
rpiE roi.iowi?ro persons have filed
L apilicattoca ror licecM wita Clerk ol Court
of Qortcr !SniioE of Cambria eountr to t
PaUsd t laid Court 00 Monday, Marcfc 18.
Adani towBibla John Orru, tarern.
AlirheuT Umnahlp John U. Jtckecrode.
tavern .
SL'il roagh Aaole Broekbank. Aorus
tlne DoiiiertT. K. J. Free. Jocph lller. tarern.
tv ra ,p Hrry A Anther. Anton Keber,
nStf5!? preach in ward-Charlea Boyle.
Patrick Boyle. Chrliuan rer. Patrick (irLn,
t.harleaUloor. Francl E. Kelly. Michael Keat
i3"l., " Klal- N'ehael LScy. Daniel I.T.rtt,
Martin Ifnro. Patrick M-In.hiin .,.", xt.
Connoil, Patrick Sicanlan, tavera j Jacob Uoener.
Catnbrift honrairri nii wi 1.1,. n.L.a..a
Mary Btrkhard. ArnoM Uloor. John Lyett
I barlea XcClatferty. Peter Koth. Jaoob SbaSer
w-.. , tf nner- eary Sally, Peter Toner. LewU
Welnilerl, tarern.
lrrolltown bomtigh-B. A. Klna. Julia Bin
der. JOfenh A,(lrw . r; A v. .. ..u ,i
Ola'ser. Aedrew li. Haair. Iwreere Schroth.
Josetb SUtch. J hn Stoltt John li. Thomu.
tern: H. A BI.b.I). A. Farabaoah. brew
er ; John J.lliuk.T Srmi uiiii..,.
Carroll townahtn r.th..).. . .."
Hnber. Ilenrv Iklellen. M9tts.w u..ki.nri
tarern. '
C het Sprtnin boroah John Uroaae, lr. J. B.
Noouen. tavern.
t'heflt townshliv-.fr.hn v 1-11 i .
tv. Joceph A. Warner, tarern.
Conemauim 1st ward Frederick Bon ier. Pt14
Couiow. James U. Ltartv. P. -.ianfr i.k
". 1 c nam. I Mnlr.hl
Joseph
Conemanxh 2nd ward-ijarah Canvanitb, Thos.
R.laley, Joshua Oriflith. John tJerhart F. W
Ho3man Beaj Kiu John Lnrtor,. Patrick Mc.
JValcher. Wm. L. Wehn. tavern; Lambert t
Kress, brewers
" wHwuuAtUh. isTcro.
CODCmaaich townshln Lurcnrs tui
ers. - '
Clearfield towBihln-r u.k-. ti -,
lace, tavern. " " -
Croyle Uwnshln Peter Rmwn
T, John iJrimth. Patrick iVs:.ii 7.
w entrotii. tavem. "
Iean township Thoa. lnnihT Hk w.i
gan. tavern.
r-oensura: Kast ward 1. Eserllr.e. tavern
EhensburK West ward P. F. Urown. John
Bender. John S. Miller. ua
East rtVinemanxh boraniT-k vm -.
treo. A. Confer. Mantare: Kellv. tTveVn "-"uuua
Elder township Lake Bush. Ihicsn a. Pa-kc
Caleb A. t Jray. peter Ulaiser. Jacob Kline. Jaeo-j
jdutt. jno. I'latt. Ieonard Hart
man, tavern ; Fred W. Uauk. whole-ale
rranklln boreoKh Peter Kobrlti tavern
Oalliuin borouah i. C. Burk,K. . iin-nan
Ictor I h-ass, Michael Fftih arris. Jot. M Oan
TU. Arnold Lents, Abraham
Livay. Mary Stehle. Henry Seymore, tavern :
A?d.reW. "air' "WWS Allen d. Heist!
wn' I'' LtZ k n- '-"in, ; D. Luis
botUlni. K,,n"' "' 1 1. Kelnera,
Orubbtown borontfh-Catherlne Keam. tavern.
Johns Iowa borotiKB 2nd ward John toad. Jos.
r0.?Jl.Juhn. rnDk' CbriJtopher Fltiharrls,
JJottfreed Hoflman, John James, John Klnne.
1 k,'h: VV. l U. Ken.y. Jul Moras
John OTonlr. Frank O'lkmneif i. ,V Ji,'
John Sjliiflliour, Neal Sharkey. CaUierlna Mofl-
twr , junn rtaan, wnoiesale.
Johnstewa borotisjh M ward Jos. Belter. Mrs.
Theresa Clark John J. Hornlck. C. B. Hanner.
Jjioch Jones. Mrs. C. Knt. Joseph Kost. Kobert
E. lamr-ert Jaa. J. MUllran. M. J. Murphy.
Charles UeAteer. John J. McCann. Chss Os
wala. Stephen 4ntrk.eo. Hash. Kobert SMcr
soa. Benj. Sutka, John V. Shafler. Ctaas.
tavern : Fisher & Co.. Franenheim a Vllfack"
Cbas. A Maaale Hodman. Henry U. Udv!Z.'
Lndwitc A on, I). Lull sl Son, wholesale.
Johnstown borougk 4lh ward Ernest Em mel.
Henry Koch. Jacb Meier. Eckhardt Plell. Vt m.
M. Peters, r . P. Wler. tavern ; Frank M. rtotwr
neck. brewers - Wm. Thomas. siin.i. k.
tier. '
Johnstown borongn 8U
ward Wan. Shaffer.
Jehnstown Tth ward T
B. fJerbardt, tavern :
John Emmerllua. brewers
Lilly borouvb eo. Krandt. Oephart Bender,
W. Beck. C A. ae..r. Maricaret Hello, John
Me-jcirar. Sarah Mulherm. Thoa. Sheridan. Adam
Smith, tavem ; Thoa. (MIL brewers.
loretto boreUKh llorlan ilenuele. A. J
Christy. C. F.O Hoonell, tavern.
Millvllle Imrouxb 1st warj T. D. Broderlck.
Robert Bntler. Matthew Fas;an. Edward Flana
aan. KraaA. James. M. F. ilurphy, John J.
Maloney. - I'atrlrk Kodjrers, tavara ; Oresron
Brewing -., whuieesle. .
Millvllleand ward Edward It. Adsms. .las. P.
Burns. Jaa. tmlly. I.hn Uonan, Urldaet Lynch.
John Kodaers. tavern.
Fortaaa township Albert lliehl. A.!am Myers,
Peter James. Jne J. MeloimelL Ncal Mctilade,
MctJough a Toole, tavern.
Froaixct borough -Mary Nea,-y. Tbos. Klley,
tavern.
Keade township Wm. A. Chaplea. Jos. F.
Ihirblu. Jas. Lain;, tavern ; John Landls, whole
Bale and bottler.
Ktchland township Erhart Malzl. Bernard
Ness, tavern.
tttoneycreek township Jno. Me tiler. Ueo. F.
Myers, Ooo. S. Schaoier. tavern.
Snsquehanna township Cha. Klnnev, Simon
P. Lar.li.,, Win. loahsend, Juo. C. ''.VUluiat,
tavern.
ISouth ForL borotwh W. W. Baker. Jacob Wat
terson. Cha. N. Crouse. tavern.
Tnnnelbtll boron s-h Andrew Hasal . Jr., .Ts.
A. Bertram. Kichard Byrne, Albert F. Flck Wm.
Mctlarvcy, tavem. '
Washington township John Broadwnll, John
H. Clsrk. W. K. TMnhsm. Jas. M. trlllln, Chas.
H. Humbert. Frauk Iean. Joha JdeNally,
llios. F. O'Donnell. E. W. keed. Michael Slat
Wry, Cuas. W'olford, Uverc; K. J. McWallv.
brewers.
Wnmore borough Joseph Iiorner, ConraU
Wenderoth. tavern.
Vpiicr Yodor township Louis A. Craver.
Chas. Hoel.ftlne, tavern.
Iawer Yodar towctblp Michael Conway,
Francis Lockcy. tavern : Jacob Alt.recht. brew
ers. 1 H. A. SHOEMAKER,
. EbcnsbarK, March 1, ltted. Clerk CI. S.
yOIII-EOF APPEALS.
1.1 The County Commissioners will sit at
their oflioe tn Lbensbunc. Pa., to bear apseals
Irom the astesmentof 1SW1 lor the dirieronl dtf.
trlets oa tbe days named below :
Monday, Vsrcu is. lor Alluheny and Adams
townships and Asbville borouicb.
Tuesday, March 11. lor llarr and Blxekllrk
townships, and 1st aad 2ud wards Cambria bor
ough. Wednesday, March a), for Keade, Richland and
Stjnycreek townships and Soath Fork, Urubb
tewn and Prospoct boroughs.
Thursday, March 11, for Carroll, Chest and
Clearheld townships and t-hest Springs bur
ou h.
Friday. March El, lor Cambria township and
Carroiltown and Lilly bon.ubg.
Monday, Maroh S5. for Lower Yoder and I' ri
per Yoder Uwnibips and Woodvale and YVliiuore
borouvhs.
Tuesday, March 2d, for lt and 2nd wards
Johnstown borough and Tunnelhlil horoanh.
W ednesday. March 27, lor Urd and 4th wards
Johcstown and Iretto Iwroasrh.
Thursday. March 27. for ith. Sih and 7th wards
Johni-lown borouich and FraDklln boruui(li.
Friday. March lor 1st and 2nd wards Mlll
vllle borough and Jackson township.
Monday, April 1, for lt and and wards tlone
maiurh bor-juith and Couemaugh and ioan
townships.
Taesday, April S, forCroyla township; Coopers
dale and East Jonno)auf(h borouns.
VVelncsdy April S, lor Munster. Portasre, East
Tarlur. W est Taylor and Suturnerhlll towntihips.
Thursday. April 4. lor Washihirton, White and
Musquehapna towashliis and Oallililn IxirouKb.
Friday. April A, lor Elder and (raliiuln town
ships and Eaat and West War ts, IXejisburK bor
ouah. ' Api'eals r ' T'B'eate Lsnds vrlll be held on
tbe same date as tor seai-od laud.
the us.e?sor is required by law to attend on
day of appeal for bj district.
JOHN K1KBY. ) ,
JOHN CAMPBELL, Corar'.'
J.. LI)YI S
. Attest: I. A. McOODUB, Clerk.
Ebensbnre;. March 1 , 1Mb. at. .
AI'FLIOATION LOK CUAIiTF.K.
Notice Is hereby civen that under the
provisions of tba Aetof Assembly -of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Aet to
provide for the Incorporation and raarulatloa ol
natural fras companies.'- Approved, May 2uth,
loss. John tTNlir. Msrtin H. Mackey. J. A. Kel
ly. William M. Fiadley. William J. Helnsllns:,
John C. Huorrr. el. al. citisens of tbe State of
Pennsylvania will oa the ISih day of March. 18sv,
aply to tbe Uovernor of said commonwealth to
be lncnrfiorated n rider the name at tho 'Moun
tain City Natural Has Co." -
The purpose of tbe proposed corporation is to
prodaee. deal Id. transport, store and supply
natural aas tor Uaht aud heat, and it la Intended
to ml na lor prod uca or receive said eras la tbe
eounties of Indiana, Jeflerson, Cleartiold and
Cambria in tbe State or Pennsylvania, and sup-
ly tbaaame to etulowers along; Its mala line or
ines ol pipe and branches and within convenient
eennectinc distances Utereoi to the eitlsens of tbe
several leading towns located In said counties
where the business Is Intended to be carried on.
Also to supply eavtomersot the city of Altoona
and lu sober: and thehorcnah of HollldHysbunt,
rilair eounly. Ha, with natural a as for lint and
beat tram said eounties. The several routs or tbe
contemplated pli ilnea and tho towns tn be nap.,
plied with said natural (ras to be more fully and
epeelnnally set forth la application for charter,
and It is Intended that Ihe i.rlnctual oflioe it said
Corporation shall be in the city or Altoona. Fa.
Feb. 15, 1RS9. it."
F
R SALE.
X uoue ana 101 in cuenenursr. i a. a never
lalllns; sprtnc, stable and oatloill ins; on -premises.
Inquire at . luftoa A boa. hardware
Houe and lot
store.
Ebaasbur-. Oct. Hiws.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
93 SHOE FOR LADIES.
Ilestlnlhewnrld. Fxamlue his
5.fMt tiKM INK II Mi-r'WFI SHOE,
. II AM-SFtVFI Wli.T SHOK.
t3Jt l-OI.M'K AMI F4 KM Kits' SHOE.
mt.M F.Xt K V V Al IK CALF SHOA..
Jii.'i.t tVIIKKIvr.MiS'S snor.
W4.00 mild Sil.'S KOW. SCHUOh suor.s.
Fraaduleut wlMia niv num.- aud pri.3 are not slnmn4
sMibuRutu. XV. LlHII'GiJls, iiroua.tou. Mus.
.. - " . FOK SALE HY
BARKER BRO'S., EBENS
BURG, PA.
TIxo Tail End
-AJV13
TLlg Beginning of 1889
will be made memorable by WOOLF. SOX & TIIOMA3 for low prices. Our Overcoat
Department is teeming with Bargains. Words and figures cannot possibly convey a cor
vey a correct Idea of the manner in wblcb we bave cut tba prices of all our stock of Men's
Boys' and Children's Overcoats and beayy suits. The eacraflce we make in unloading
thia stock Is without parallel. Not a price will we quote, but of tbla fact you may rest
assured : tbat from our finest Dress Suit or Overcoat fora yoaog gentleman down to tbe
strong every-day suit for a school-boy, we will give more aud better for tbe prloe we ask
than we bave ever given before. This ld action bale is In dowiirlhternts:. We mean
business. The Overcoats and heavy suits most be sold. The weather wss against us in
the early part of the season, and now if yoa bave a little teady money it will prove a
saving of several dollars to you in your purchases from us.
Tte Greatest Re jncta tare been In tte Prices ol
Fur Cans. 43 72. 89 cents : former prices, T3c, $1, tl, f 1.25.
I'lush Xfckwear, 47. 75, 87 cents ; former uricca, rSc. 81. 81.23.
teilk Mufflers. 37, 68, 73 cents ; former prices. 73., tl, 81.10.
Fur top Gloves, 73 cU., fl, 81.23; former prices tl, 81.33, 81.00.
Boys' Tiusb Caps. 17, 2d, 43 cents ; former prices. 20, 40. liO cU.
G IVEN AWAY I GIV EI AWAY 1
From now until New Tear's Dy we shall continue to present each of our many custo
mers (purchasing goods, to tbe amount of 83 or mere) with one of those Handsome l'lusa
Photograph Albums which bave delighted thousand of our lady friends during Chrletma
week.
REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.
Woolf, Son & Thomas,
JOHNSTOWN, iEjsrisr,j.
ECKEIMRODE HOPPEL
have just returned from tho Eastern Citiea with a large and com
plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and
Hoys Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coata,
J acketa, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods;
Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets,
Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber Goods of all kinds ,
fine assortment oT Millinary Goods and, in fact, a general variety
of Goods. Having bought at a discount, we are now prepared to
offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic
iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction.
Respectfully,
ECKENRODE & HOPPEL,
Carrol Itown, Po.
OVERCOATS!
OVERCOATS
-AT-
0
C
UE3DER PRICES
c
MARCI1 RIGHT STRAIGHT TO
M A RC
READY-MADE CLOTHIER
OIF ALTOONA, Pa.,
NEXT TO POSTOFFICE.
Not a singlo last Fall Overcoat raa carried over to rust
Oil tho shelves, fade on iha rrmnters or tn lift iniurp.il h-v linml-
j j - .
ling. All such goods were sold to and bought by Storn, ofj
tiie Uoldcn laglc.
My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu.
fact urcrs, who obtained the fabrics from which they are com
posed direct from those who made them. Consequently no
tajt exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers,
middle-men and tho like. In buying a coat you pay buta
small price for the cloth, a small prico for making it up, anda
much smaller price to me for bringing it here and offering it
to you for sale. Thus I am
may not believe it until you call around and seo cheaper
than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in1
tnis fctate, or, as lor that, in
Big words, it's true, but call
All of the aggregated New
to the composition of the garments made up in the Latest
Styles of Fashionable Taste for the present season, which, bo
ing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish
ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically
Superior Goods are sold.
Undercoats, also, at undor prices, as well as
ENTIRE SUIT 3
0
Made of tho Best Materials, Fresh and Fash
ionable, in Great
of
r
s3
TWELFTH STREET, NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICE
flSAOA
TOTICE.
i Jiottce Is hereby uiven that tbe following:
noooants has beau tiled la the Court ol 1'uumos
i'leas ol Cambria county, rind will te ooanruied
by sai.l court on the am Monday of Marco next
unless cause le shown to the contrary.
First and f.nal acrount of Y. P. ieorue, es
tijnee of Prudence M.and Kachel C. Ceore.
Aoooootof John A. Ulalr. asiicnee ot Joseph
Uulwaldand wile.
H. K. SHOEMAKEK, Profy.
Ebansburic. r ob. b. lt88.
1JAKM FOK SALE
1 There will lie disposed of at private sale,
a farm Fltuate In Allegheny towuahlp, oue
founh mile Irom Loretto, on the road leading
irons said placo to KbenbburK. This larm con
tains about So acrot, about o- acres ol which are
cleared. B iViitK thereon a new two-fctory iraine
boiM) sad larn. nne orchard, etc, and la In a
good slate of cultivation and well watered, "lor
timber particulars address
FRANCIS O'FHJEL.
- LrfrefW, l'a.
LoTetto. Feb. 1, 1M9.
"A DM I N 1ST K ATO B "S OTICE.- '
V Notice is hereby (given that letters ol ad
inlulftratten euro testamento annexo on the es
tate of Kichard Mayers: late ot SumiurrhiU
towni-hlp, Cambria county. Fjl., deeeaned have
neen s;rsnd to tbe unuersltcned. All erscns
Indebted to said estate are iiereoy nouned to
Utake payment tame without delay. tbore
bavin uialus auiast the same wi'.t (.re-eut
tnem, I'lOpeny anliienticaie t for ket.iKineot to
HE.NKY M. IWUL
1 Kkb.rt Mayers, lFa.
of Old 1S8S
a
CD
enabled to sell Overcoat you
tho United States of Amence
and see.
and Popular Fabrics enter in
TOT
variety and Exte it
Stock.
t , 1 L. . il JJ UL
STATF. el Pennsylvania, County of Carabrts.w
The t'ommonwealth of Pennsylvania U
Kliaabeth Dunn, longwood oounty, Mealh, wm
land ; Kobert Tnnn,and Miobaei Dunn, Iong
wood. county, Meath, Ireland 5 Matthew ITuanv,
Altoona, Blair county. Pa i Mary Dunn, f .ons;
wood county. Meatb. Ireland J Bessie Trna.
(ireenshnrft. Pa. I Kd. L. Dunn.. .Ajnle
iKinn. tlroensburg. Pa.; Kate Parrlsb, Pitta?
tiunr. pa. t Jonn b. rarnsn, ritttearv;. ra.;
Annes l'unn, 1'lttsburK, ra. : liaolel, iriavKie.
Peter, James and John liuna, Altoona. fa.. racier.
James and John belnK miners.
tiKiiTinn : ton are hereby cited to oa aac
apiiear belore tbe Ju.Ikcs ol our Orphans' Court
at bbensbura" In and for said county on tbe first
Moodaj ol Mrcli noxt. then smd there to snosr
caune. If any yoa have, why the Court should not
decree s.ocino pertormances ef eontraet between
Patrtrk lmnn, deoeared. and Matthew Imnn for
certain true! or lot or lot or land slluctel fa tfca
burouKh ol uscola, Clearfield rsmutv. P.-
JiiS. A. U KAY bhetiil.
Ebecsbnr.Poo. It, lvi.
THO WOULD UK W1IHo'T A rlOME.
The Beech Ororo Coal an Coke com
pany, located at tlallitsia, Pa.,oBer to sell terun
bundre 1 (,"(0") Loi on the fenny s de ol Tonnel
Hill, not iiioro thhn t-nr LunJred yatds frwa
charcbes and school houses. As there will be.
pure water runnitiit tnronh this district !a lea
man ayoar. and tne Iots are located In the midst
ot a prosperous section tbe investment csunot fall
to hi pror.table. Wa will .'1 tuoe L.ot ou
....nikii luii.n -M n: all who wisn way nave
a tame. All cous30unicatn.!i suooid t aljress-
ed to
Lruilittia, Fa-
DC. li, isot, SKi.
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Q.'JT' SkoW I A'G -TkROuGh