The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 22, 1889, Image 3

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, ! ' wn la-t wutk.
K:nMiturtt Nonn.il m lio.il will I
a on th l.V.h of April next. ,
A i orclic-tra of livt
,i i.i.Miibei.
t-a ornuin.-J I" K'KMi'vir.
, ; . m want a fresh di"c jou cj:i
. no l:oiu V. S. r.nr'i,T .V I5:.
.u-.-.srs. l'liil. Kctil.ni sm.I llirry l.l.y.l
,i idrasiire trip t.i Alt.mii f Wcdtu-s-
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Alumna has had worth of
,:y .loMmyml hy m uu- April 1. .
.....
-unluy lor iuuipinit ft
wn.
;lit near Johus-
-Toe cream will bo 'Mi-Oied i ill" at Mc-
. i :i's retuiant Saturday aitctnoon and j
o ".ims. j
- Maggie J. Mnyd, of F.hrr.irff. W
-.mg friends In ti.ls "- ""'"" j
- y r,a. j
-A little daughter oC Joseph Brown, of '
piac, U lying daugetmniy id v. i t. con- 1
...... ,tlon. !
-.t !.., I, b-i H,v nr-.irr...l 'it .SunJlT I
,.! inltna nunraer of our piopl. wore the j
. i. a r:tbon. '
-Mr. John vy. KnHerN, or Huntingdon, j
ierly of this place, wn It to vti danLg j
; preseut week.
-There Is only one answer to the ques- ;
n, who M-l.s the ctiean -st g.x d nitowu" 1
id that Is Barken." !
If you wih to secure the l.ot onu.g'M !
:id bananns In town call a'. McBreen's :
' era House resfaiiran'..
For window bllrut, n.-v styles aril
; .i terns, go down to Barker's .vaore yo' !
i l find a largj new stock. 1
A man unuied Bitterr ff was crushed to ,
..ath by a fall of eoul iu Scott's tnlnc-s, near ;
ummerhill, on Friday last. i
Tleniember, that you will ft. id ivt J.L. '
penny's billiard parlor the clioici -,t cigirs. !
"Bonner's Choice" ape altv.
'Slulro Joseph MiUor, of Wnnnrr. a
ell known citizen cf tht town Is lying I
erioiisly ill at his horr. in that place.
The Conklin wagon is acknowledge
j all ta bi superior to aay other, now is
gmdtiiue to secure one, for silJ at Birk-
A certain yonnp Inrfy left t!il; place on !
Pl.l it Inul tt m rnrliiin tri rii In th i.fitintv I
. 'r . . , . ,
for the purpose of sering her luunlcal '
"Les'e."
Mr. Edward (iiiftUb advertises a fine
lot of timber lor sale in anoth'T column.
A good rhanco for some enterpr iag luiu-
berman.
Mdonald at I.oretlo kts-ps constantly
on ham)!' the tiertt codii.sii, ni ick-ral, her
rlnu, c1icim, etc., at lowest prices for spot
casli or trade.
Don't growl becau-o times are hard, or
gmtublo at the weather, Barkers' prices
make tlmM e.x-y, pud, t'iir r'idnlng's
tmitfh as leather.
What everybody says r.imt be frue,
and everybody is .sajinj; Ci.it Barkers' have
the finest and cheapi t stock of carpets aud
ctothlng In twn.
(ii Monday last Mr. Isar.c Il.ivls, of IM
place, look the agency f 4 iu," "I.owe-Bi'-toubolo"
sewing machine. .itislaction
guaranteed, lilve Mm a cai:.
Mr. Michael !':ad:.-y, r AU-henv
tiivriishtp, h is purcliitscd the f.111.1 ot It. I..
Pn.skel In Allei'iiony town-hip the c iiisi.I
eratton there ir h"1r.; ? 1 K",
Mr. .lo'tli ilio.vn, of t';;s p! u ., has
mild his llverv sf.-.bio t- J "h i Kt
an 1
Ir Uiehards, who will heri"i r imp i.ict
the basii, ess at tti an-e t ii l
Miss M-urgic B. 11 . ( i, dag'!er of
John ll iic:i, of Uol.i I iliiiri;, cri Mom) iv
entered her noyif it'- as a t-Nt-r ol l Jos-
cp!i In the convent in tnls pluce j
Miss .Ienr.ii Dangherty, who !
been visiting fiicnds l:i this pl.u :' j
the past two weeks, tooli !i.r d p.vr: are tor j
her home r.i I ; iM't.il i on Kri.iay la.st. '
-D.ivl.l II. C. Warren, of Philadelphia, is j
putting his slo-k of g.o.i, in the i'atchin
buildiiu', next iloor to the hruk. i w..l be
a baigam sioie iti ircueral ni !( h.ui.S-ju.
Tin tn i! of .Ks.o Palmer at Indiana
l ust ir!i for the nun.!, i of an It.i.lau
nanii-d Bon.ilito Pi-j-iaic wn coticlad-d
m S.iturdi la.it by veriictot not guilty.
A ru-" '-ng l'i the Interest of tru" conLl
tUlti'TMl iiiii.idin. rit w,;i te held :i the C
M. church on Kn eveiiim;. March at
7. -U) o'clock Ail arc Ck.ri'i illy invited to
atter.i'..
"'1,'itiir." .";i:' g" irT't.'c I by Dr. J.B.
.a '.yer, s t At, h St., P:ii: i.te:!"'la, Pa. Ki.-e
at ta.. c, iv op r.i'.oa or i!e..iy u..i;i la;:-.
re- i. sted bv t'vv.s.M'.! t ot cures after
"V crs !a,l.
Mi. Waiter Weaklan, of An'eM.V
i.iyi'.o' ci i ; f. r j , ;i "!; a it, r is in
t" on '
I lies !;:y wfv!e in l is wrtv on a r'sit ?o
his father Mr Ai.s. l,., W..LI,I .,r l- i.t.., I
towns!.!;'
- Vssr.. ,! r, Bro. ,v Thomn-,. of th.i '
Maj'io Avenu Nurrerien, W-'-'t Chester, I
Pa., waft an cnergetie man In th!- n-tgh-
horhoo.i to sell their stot'k. Write Piem rr !
t"rni and particulars. '
A b;-.e hall club tia. been organized at I
st. I r -.ncis' folie a. L irctt a. for the coin- .
3 1 1 e mfw"et tf kkI maiff" t
iai. and it Is t'-ir lab'ntioii to play all clubs !
that ftl oKpost'.t to vuail them
-me at,- nuui sneas tnieves enured j
the house t f Court Ctyer i;r...,o wild alter ,
reip.ng themselves to ft lunch departed
T . . . a . i . a
without thanking their host. They got, m
by prying open oue of the cellar doors.
McBreen's Opra ITo:; -e restaurant wa
broken lataou Sun lay night anl a tot of
bananas, o .f-ra, '.;, ef- , were t ikeu.
1 he thieves gilend an r-itr.ir.ee by furring
tlie door with almniy.
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inn i-ni-um oi i no fony 1 1 OutN
closed at ths convent chapel, this place, on 1 her of o'.her article, too num-rons to m-n-lueaday
n.ori.i:,g. Tae altars le reatly tUm. The farming Implements enj mas
.l.corate,! jlawers. and during Its ! ,.tlinf.ry ftr aIi no,rIy nw , Mr ,)ri3.
Pioginas -m'.ie a nuuiU-r of pe,.r,e were In ' VrX r u h,s Urm wi:l a!, r .j Wi.h.
n!'',"U;i,,' out re-ervatlon.
-William llastirgs. father of Adjutant! A fatal accident occur, on th-Car-.eneral
Ma-tings, da d nt the reiid-nce of neg!e pipe line now beirg laid through liar
hm .U..w-.'..r. Mr. K betl v-vi-mr,. In f rlnn C.ty. Westmoreland county. Saturday,
l eek Haven on Monday, aged 7 years. ; While the wen were at work, Jam-s Irwin,
llis noun tor the last ne years, has bceu the I'nc inspector, sent Charles MCotmick
wuh his dauklitcr. to !! them ta net out of th dlfch as h
- - V riimS.irtf e 1, the jolly brewer
iioin i.ii r anii ;,;t. t.
.'koe.il iui.tr, a .
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'i -n, fc' 1 , :.r
s '"'t' :!. of C.iiroi-..w.i. .'AaU-ta
,rf..s..ir. , rrm AU..;i,.uv i
t..i ;.i. I'.i.ri l.i, w.'icifthj .ilaci in t!. i j.
: -.. or M,."i..f Superior of a It .PiUlciiue
cinTciil ut t!:i; ;.'.ut.
Wi lir.v. a speejy an,i positive C'ir
rM'aui:h, i i '.ther.a. Cmkci Maut.1. and
Nnai i, ,',,or rrJe V9..;.' tnt' y"t-A !
Iiil;, ,j.s.w 'l."..ai-h"ap.'t .o-f L;'e .
l-,," iwl Lli'l v '' r J n Ji
ii-u.iu. ri-. in Vt.ilit9 fatur.-n lJ.rr.
The Gist ci Ai ri!, tlie annual moving
day. will soon te bere and a number of
ctiauie-i in residences and business places
Will In ruaJo lu this place.
A r.otcl porter In I'nlonto-wn laut week
fired a pistol a: a rat and the ball, crashing
tiuouh a !id)W, cutiru a hole In tiie veil
MHs Aunta harver wis tyinjj around bor
hat.
A iu'w p(Ml room wlM be opt) net! I the
nf.tr fu'ura Messrs. E. B. Cres-iW.-ll and
, i. if. u uar. l nt-y win occupy in nut.n-
mi? formerly uji1 a aa of-ic by tMr. I
O'ilara ai liwryratin, nett to the no r ri om j
tJ ei;liV opeueu oy air. J. i. iwanj.
Joirph rashensfeey, a mlnnr whi was
In tUo employ of T.-ri. Taylor A- McCoy
it Oil'itzin and who wa-j hin t by a f i of
I r4il on last Monday a Week died iu the
! Altoona hospital on Tuosuay from rIoi.l
i pu. Mining. Trie decoasod lea-es a -alfo
and six children.
Mcl)u... .t ..orelto a;U yXtt Kr,!vCll
Ms (.rst lwla,went vt gptin. KOC(H ,D(1 the
Diu'e-i cvannot be beat in ttie county. 20
yard p'.aid dresn enlt (1 : lr yards plain j
! Jr- i 2' .'1.', Jl ; IS yards Bingham, f l ; 12
i hi irtiuj. ?l . 8 yards Kentucky ioau. ,
1 1 . H yKu3 ncking, $1, and all other j
tf,s at ,.jty j,ri,.,.s for cpotlcash or trade.
Th lUfjy ,:9 if Is now pondering ;
ovpf th a,, ,.slrl,m. ques-.it n. whether 1
9lie can tuin th. old earpt again and make j
u Jo for another year, better taki our a.l- j
Vlr. gj rtow.i to Bark-rs' wher yon will
s. tc Urtcst and cheapest emck of car- j
rets In ton. and buy a new one. the ri ices !
a e W IW tllOV Will BstolllSh V0U. i
. 11 the applications for license iu this
county were giacted on Monday last with;
the exception of Mr. Catherine Uoiliuin. j
(,f ttie Second Ward. Johnstown, whi se p-
plication was withdrawn, and John II. Eck-
mro de. of AlK-gbenf town-hip. Abraham
l.tvay, of ;allit.In borongh and F- V. Heed,
of Wahiuiou township, the three Utter
,u' n refused.
- l.leut. Huch Jones Camp Sons of Vets
frnns was organized In Kbensburg March
10. :wi, and the following oflicrs wore
Installed. : Capt., Jno. T. IUvU ; First
I.lout., Bobt. canlan. Second l.leut., Her
man Jone. The camp was named in honor
f Lieut. Hugh Jones, cf Co. C. 20:th Bcgt.
r. V., who wr.s killed at Foit Meadman
March 2'th. 13.
While a little anno Joseph Shuler, of
I'euo rttmtlon, Vestmrcland county, wa3
playing with an eld borse plsto'., on last
Monday evening, it was suddenly (lis
ctiart;ed, the hail passing through his grand
nioThr'8 hand, injuring her seriously. The
weapon wsi not known tn have been loaded
and was given to the boy to amuse the baby
with by shooting paper caps.
Mr. Adam Fees, one of Carrol'.town's
apeo-nmo.l.Umg liverymen. is now the
owner of a fine dog. which he recently pur
, . . ..
chased f o n Vr. Otto Glasser, of the
same place. We advise all patties not t.av
lug business at tie stable to be very care
ful attr nigMt us the dog has the reputation
of helnj ready and willing at all times to
rake hold of the "tender part."
To thi h'l'cherlng Crm of John A.
Blair A Son, of this place, we ar under ob
ligations "or a delicious r.iaat of beef left at
our ieideuc the other day. Slneo their
advent Into th butchering business they
hav been bringing in both of the finest fat
ca't:e ever a uUicri-d in K.ensfurg, and
. tti rrteit th.it pisses over their counter
cannot be excelled In the Mate. Try It
The attention cf our renders Is called to
something in another cohicm w.i.c'i will
l-.i-veht them la a financial niaanrr. It 'vili
b tit lit thrin, "irop'y bccr.u-e everybody
needs fo::ce.ir, ti.d you will be anxious ta
I U. low where you tan buy the be-t quality
I i f goods fr tv.e least amount of Uio:n-y. It
is hardly r.cc. ssnrv to sUto tli.it r.t II L.
Payl.s' -.frr, i n Jult in -t "-ct, it c.aa be lone
I ilve Mm a eail in I form your ot:; tpin-.
i a.
i
I William :e:oy, on of Pi oldest cit- I
izeua of Be.'ford was found deal tn Mon
ilaj nioriiing. l.srglr.g hsnd downward in
the t'n.'it-rs i t a:i old Uiery adjoining bis
hou:-e. The tannery was turned recently
and Mr. Meuij was tearing djwn sonieof
I the charred tiiwhers, w'u n one of thera fell
j on Ms leg, niaicking h!m l'ra.'.f..reinoit be-
tween ti e joi.--ts and p'-nT-dn Min there,
j Pcath r-u:ted from a rssh of b'.ood to the
, head.
i
A ctrnn;;f accident rr-cently happened
in King township, Bedford county. Isaac
I.lng borgM s onie oats at a public sale. A
boy who was present at the sale Dlcscd up
an empty hotilf aud throw against tha
wall. It was bioken Into fragments and
Uip picrpi f ll Into the oats. Mr. Ung
did not kr.cTT tl.is, and he took th.a oata
hiiir" and fed part of it to one of his horses.
ine animal i.lM aiel an investlgatinn
h-iwrd that t
C'. isS cut a hole through IU
or"a
6 At noen on Tuesday, as the porter ul
toe B t r I'onsi was driving past th bor
ough weiiih jieales, on High street, o'.o of
'.he wl.eel, went down livtwern the jlit-
!o:n of the M:ales and the fran and got
; fa-t, treating B.o slia'ti acd ono wheel
! nr'il dar-n;:!:ig t.o ivarn eons'. Irrably.
' Tho pnace b.-'r"n tl.e platform of the
! sc:i 'r nr.d t rm. ?s fmi adit aiol ! In a
. n.anrersni cm iiMon ana should he remedied
a Soon as possible before
an accident of
j more niaijrd'ude ccenrs.
Blai-, Esq.. publishes his card In
's,,e of the Freeman as a candidst.i
forlt-gister and Il.word'T, sahjct to th
,'( risi'm of t'i I) m.ocratie primaries. Mr.
Blair is the pr.snt Ineumbjnt ani dirlrg
Ms administration of th-3 offica has p rf irm
ed the duties aprvrtaining th-ro'o to the
satisfaction of eveiy on whihasha! hnsi
ness relations wltb TiTti. ATay courte
ous .anil obliging he has mada namerous
friends who will be g'.ad to soe him success.
fui n t,. ti:ni honor A prec-dent of being
renominated and elected to a second terw.
Mr. ."I. I.. wtisRei, or Allegheny Uiwn
sh'p. w ill offer at public sale on Monday,
April 1st. isso, at 10 o'clock a. m a lot of
l irn stock, cr.nsistlng of horses, colts, cat
t'e, wagons, harness, sied, reaper, mnr'nj
nilclon.' crratil if rill iMrn artllr finflhif !
n ill. tnrehlng machine, harrows, plows.
hay forks, hay by the ton, wheat, rye, ca's
n I Kstu-.ii h- iKa -j .
w as golr.g Vt tarn on tne gas to clean out
B:e piiv. As McC'ormirk approached one
1 m ...
:4 ' jf ui.'u, a elij;!it expli-iijn occurr1
aril V: mn J jtiipvit o.,t of the I'ltcrt, out
Jaiiics llci io ar.J .::iiT Ki;u rrm!ud
at wi-rfc .it t!.. e:i ! of I'm ii.n. Mr. Irwin,
t'urir P, tn ri
wiris all O'i turned on !
t?i tfww, wflcli force! leaj, pnt kmu, .,
cut of t'.i cn l of tho p!p w.Ui g.-'. -at force
i. t...e.i an I fiu:!y lrjur.-f I.'in. u?e F.'y'a Cream Dalm. It bas wortej like
Tbc ott.T tn -n b--a!ii futloua at ttla I ciaglc In Its rore. I am free Irom aoy cold
irsnver ni l were with d fhcuitv- nsttained J af?r tjolnc the EaTin odc weeV. aDd I be
from ijr.ciii n Irwin. Or.e t f thi tu icada ! licre It Is tlie btst remedy kcown. F?!!e2
lntfrni.it..n aaint hirti for luui.ler, a: d te 1 cmtcftt! f.r what it has done for me I tnd
war.ut !n jiii at (Iroeus'iurs SaVirdty j
r!k:l- T:ic crfnot'', ''at? lo tie
"r Jl'' v caus-d hy a r.im-.ud.Mtari.linR.
'" '"tv"-! t'- Wf "l Vtt'
A boy named noover was sentenced to
ttie LlunhnrMoD Reformatory at the recent j
terrn of lb) Somrt county court, but ttie
authorities di'c'.iccd to receive him on tbe
eroutnJ tbat a culprit under 15 yarl could
oot be sentenced to tbat institution. io
tbe sheriff returned wttb hlin to Somerset
.V prize fight took place on MonJny
morning at 10 o'clock near Fountain Inn,
about turee miles from tr-.e Summit. Tbe
tine was formed near the hotel on the line
between Klair and Cambria counti-s
The
contestants were Jan:ea X. Cnstian, of AN
toona, light weight champion of Central
Pennsylvania, and Jim Murray, of rhlla- I
drtiph.a. Both wore skin tight gloves. I
The terms of the fi jht were to a finisb f"r
JJL'O atid the gate receipts. Christian wen
in uinel-M-n rounai. About -w hi me .perative !y ULeip!oret "region." but np
porlirn fraternity attended. J - lmsty 1 to the present the birds and wild beasts i f
the mi Idle weight champion refereed the j tbe 8ection referred to have not been dis-fiKDt-
j tnrbed by the shriek of the engine or the
McDonald sti!! hoKs the fort it Loretto, j rumble cf the cars.
1'a , and la ell!n goods at rock bottom Now. however, comes what apparently Is
prices for spot cash or good marketable pro- a well-fonnded statement that the Tenn-
duce as follows : Sugars, 6, T. 8 and Scents j
per pound ; green and black teas, 33, 50 and
;o cents Dr pound : coffees. 15. 21 and 27
cents per pound ; 5 boxes essence of coffee,
10 cents ; 5 papers baking soda. 10 cents ;
2 box bkil,K Powder. lOcents ; 2boxes of
least. Id cents ; 6 boxes (12(X matches. 10
n'-1 : 6 P10 star soap. -J3 cents; 6
pounds hominy. 23 cents ; G pounds of oat-
u, 2r' cen" ! 3 pounds barley, 23 cents ;
4 Pound best rice, 25 cents ; 2 goodbrooms,
cents ; 2 good wash boards. ;i0 cents ;
ium9. l' H""" , jiu.-.
40 and M ceuts per gallon ; lamp oil. 10 and
13 cents per gallon ; best black oil, 40 cents
ptr gallon ; Hour, 51.15 per sack ; salt T!.2.T
pci- ban el ; chop, f l.:v per hundred pounds.
Dry gocds, notions, boots, shoes, etc., etc..
at eqnally low prices for spot cash or trade.
Wa retuse no trustworthy neighbor a short j
accoiciuotlation 50 or 0 days at the above
prices
Rert.te Towntblp luim.
Keauc Twr., March 19, 1S?0.
Ed. Fkf.eman : W. A. Chaplin, the pop
ular landlord of the Alpine Hotel, Flyr.n
city, spent last week at the county capital
in tbe capacity of a Juror.
Frof. J. II. Sharp, Glasgow's renowned
show man, gave an entertainment at Flyun
city last Saturday night.
On last Thursday afternoon as the south
bound Whltmer coal train was passing
Utahyll'e station, on tbe p. G. P.. R., an
axle of OL of the trurks was broken, the
engine thrown from the track, some eight
of the cars derailed, and the coal which
they contained scattered promiscuously
about. It was not till early next morning
tbe wreck was worked off. North and
south bound trains could oot pass this point
and a transfer of the passengers were made
at this place.
Mr. Samuel Troxell. of Glafgov. Las pur
chased a barber chair and is cow better
prepared to aive his customers a comforta
ble aud elegant haircut aBd shave.
Twenty of the pupils of tho Boseland
6chool in this township attended every day
dur.ng the lnct mouth.
Tho "Peak Sisters" of Mountain Dale
gave an entertainment at Homer's Notch
last Saturday night.
The r. O. S. of A Lodge of Glasgow will
piesent the schools of this tewnship with
an American' flag apiece on Satnrday eve
ning. March 30. So the "Knights of the
Birch" will henceforth teach
"stars atd stripes" above them.
With tne i
;
I
ies.lt is a fixed fact. I.eade township !
.... .... ..... ... ,
Will have tts last local Institute at Moun- j
tain Dala. Satnrdav Aoril 111. 1859. All are.
... I
No, no, "Mr. InforiuaLt," we are not giv
l".g oivr time to writing up articles to wound
the feelings cf otters. We are after news,
cot street gis!p. So after this keen jour
mouth blockaded against receiving such
filth, and your tongue silent on that kind cf
-itutf ". So your oi I frame may yet escape
the steaming wa'dJ of ttll, which In your
present conJitlon ara extending to you a
hearty welcome.
Bev. Isaas Krlder, the L-a'.horan minister
of B-ilwood, is conducting a very successful
revival meeting at Glasgow.
We ar? in the n idst cf most beautiful
spring weather. It. C.
fl ftftlullon of lleapect.
Wherea. It has pleased Almighty God
to remove from our midst our late friend
and brothor-member. John A. O'Uara. and
WhEKKAS. The Intimate relations long
existing between the deceased and the
members of the Dauntless Fire Company.
. ,. . . ,
renders it proper that we Should place on
record our appreciation of las services as a
Itesolved. That in the death of John
O'llara.tbe Dauntless Fire Ccmr.anv ---
Inat a most Tnluah! mimhr. and thafiwiu
cuulty at largo a true and worthy citizen.
Bejolved, That this Company tender Its
heartTe it sympathy to his family and friends
Iu their sd affliction and great loss.
Besolved. That these resolutions be enter-
ed upon the minutes of the Company and
they be published in the several local papers.
. ... " '
A. W . BCCTC. 1 .
W. DAVIS. Committee.
S. J. IIl'MrRREAS.
WHEWIAS. It having pleased Almighty Anna, Cbarle. larmer. farroll
God. the Kuiercf all things, to removeT: K lae"'r?e'
from onr midst our late friend and brother
member, James N. Evans, be It
Kfc!vpd, Tnat, wh5! bumbly Eutmlt
ting and bowing to to the will of an All-wise
and Almighty God, although keenly feeling
the great loss t nr Company sustains In bis
deat'a, we deeply sympathize with bis
brother and sisters in their fad afTl ction,
in being deprived of a loving and affectlon-
j ate brother, the Church of a good Christian,
uur uiwn ui a kwu ciiitsn. una toe jjannr,
lee Fire Company an earnest and active
member.
Resolved, That the members of this Com
pany tender to the afflicted family of our
deceased friend their individual sympathy.
Besolved, That these resolutions be writs
ten cut In full, and entered npoa the min
utes cf this Company, as a permanent
tribnte to the memory of one who served tbe
Company with all tbe fidelity of a good and
faithful servant.
Resolved. That these resolutions be print
ed In our local papers and a copy sent to
the survlsing brother aud sisters.
M. II. 11. Creert, 1
M. I). Bearer, Committee.
M. Beads.
atlafrtioa rtrjoad m lonbt.
Mr. Amos Sulki, of the Famous Econo
my Clothing Co., Johnstowo. Ta.. who bas
been making his quarterly Tislts to Ebens
burg for the past eight years bas establish
ed a great business among onr home people,
his great stock, bis gonial ways and honor
able cioda of daing bfiaess has won tbeir
eonfidctc. he haa a wonderful eye for ft-
tinar, he will be at the Mountain House en
Arrll "-h to ICth. you wonM be we Icon to
can on him, b'aou'J you bey or not.
I JolterrJ.
From a re ry severe cold In rcy head for
tfl ji.tt.s and vscd everything recnmoiended
ttit cnuli k,f t no relief. Was advieed to
fill trifimonial. Sainne! J. narrU, Whole-
'.rocer. 113 Froat St., Xew Yort.
r.Ii'sCieam Bairn is worth ltswt:KUin
'P'M sa cure for catirtr, Ore Luie
The days have now lengthened - out
enough ttat a full days work can be done
by daylight.
lion. S. A. Craig, member of Congress
from the Twentr-fifth District, waa In In
diana last week, lie says there are forty
applicants for fourth-class post offices in
his district.
Railroad Blaekllek.
The Johnatowa Trlhur of Tuesday
says : For a Ion time what is pretty in
definitely descrioed as "the Blackiick re
gion" in this county has been a source of
f Deculation and rumor. Its wealth in timber
at)j mine-rats having formed the subject of
Decu!ative newspaper articles. From
time to time on paper companies have
htQ organize to build railroads into this
sylvanla Railroad company bas nndeitaken
tne investigation or me " region," ana Das
guaranteed to some persons who are Inter
ested that if the district presents 6uficient
inducements it will build through It a branch
from the main line at Mineral Foint or ex
tend the Ebensburg A Cressoo branch.
Surveyors, It is stated, were in tbe "region"
lat week ruuning lines and preparing a
draft. A geologist bas. so tbe rumor goes,
been employed to examine the several veins
of coal tn the "region" and report to the of
ficials of the company an estimate of tneir
extent, etc. Tbe geologist is to commence
his labors this week.
HAKKIAUE UCESSEJi lStrED.
The following marriage licenses were
Issued bv the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for weeS enjjDg Wednesday, March 20,
Solomon L- Grambling. Adams township
and Ellen Lehman, Conemaugh township.
Matthew Stmpsou and Elizabeth Keagsn,
AUooca, Fa.
George W. Swaak, Johnstown and Mar
tha Jane Beam, Stonycreek township.
Robert Pennington and Hannah E.
Whitehouse, Cleartibld county.
Henry E. Eakin, Bead a township aBd
Nacnio Zimmerman, Plumville, Indiana
county. Pa.
Harvey S. Parr. Bedford county. Pa.,
and Clara E. Hailehan. Johnstown.
Alfred I). Dicr, Morrellville and Cathar
ine Hibbett, West Taylor township.
Thomas K. Handcuff, Greens burg, Pa.,
aud Minute M. Manson. Gallitzin.
Mike Suincsk and Susan Feather, Gallitz
in borough.
Walt for Me.
I am coming to the Mocntam House, Eb
ensburg, on April 8th for fonr days only
with a grand 6tock of fine dress or business
clothing, hats and furnishing goods. Those
who patronized me on my former visits
know that I carry the largest stock and best
goods of any one coming to Ebensburg.
Those who have not been to see me should
come on April 9th to 12tth.
Amos Sclka,
of the Economy Clothing Co.
Johnstown, Ta.
Llat of J nrorl.
Llt of Jorort drawn to rr t the next term
of eenn romiuenclag on the Brit Monday of J una
next.
oRir jraoaa.
Anrnndt. Jorhaa. tmf, Lilly,
l outer, Jobn, gardener. Vpper YoJer.
I'o-tlow. I 'rl J , f r: I.h n-Kfcj.er, 'onemaUKtl I$or.
I ree l, mri.l. mcr-tint. Juhnntown.
I'roTl. Wecilall. mine !.. onlh Korx.
Inrtln. Jore.h V. hotel keeixr. KeaJe.
r'artauKh. I'harlej. Ijrmer. lilMOlcIiclff.
Hrtmn. K.'.i.b. miner, South Koric.
Howe. Klchard. lireryinan. t.amhrm Ror.
Hanbes. Imi", firmer, SummtrhiUTiip.
Kirkvalncfc. Ja.a., Uriccr. LUer
:,0fr'h laborer. 'Uiiium Twu.
rarven'er. Jie.-t jrin.
.itz:nfer, Koterl. cleric. Johnftown.
Itnic. Alexander, farmer. S(uehnTla.
M,iitp, lieorue. H. elerk. l"o-'i.ersdaH.
Melborn, Jonathan, faraier. Allegheny.
I'aul. W. II.. laborer. Kl-hlnnJ.
lt-njor, Ifroel, teamtter. .1?kson.
K'.-kei. John. Urmer, Keade.
Sohroup, William, ta'-orer. vnemanith Tp.
Skelly, Jon h, tanner. i-rniria Twp.
Silneman. i .re H . merchant. South Fork.
Whitehe.1. John, farmer. !Siqoeh:inna.
TTlA'rl:FE jrH rs irt wkkk.
Brown. W. M., driccM-oitg, t'oceuaagb Uor.
Ilefkcl. John. Imter, H:irr.
Httf. (!"ir. c.-tr; eiter. Jroyle.
Hrn Tlios. (otl bor ) farmer, Susquehanna,
ileors. .I. l.a. larmer. Head.
Hnoly. John, merhnnt. J ilinitown.
"roue. .Ioi-ph. picon keeper. John.-t)wn.
Cildwell. Jafort I... rirtk. Johntown.
t:otliw,.Tameii. larmer, AJm.
l'ui!iirt. Win. It. f irernaa, I'uuemaUKfi Bor.
lloi, W. W. patera maker, fnneraauica Bor.
1'imon.t. I'atrlck. mill hand. Prospect.
lcm. Jnhn, S I. inner Barr.
I'vi. 1'riTld. merchant, Ixwer Yodcr.
r hrenleit. (ieorua upt. of mine, (iallltzln.
Knalehart, J.. ""teel worker. I'oneinauKb Hor.
Klber. feti-r S. merchant. Johnstown.
r nrlonir. IJ. I'., l,lvrer. Kranklln.
, urUrZLn
' Huber. Terrence. miner. South Kork.
j in" oie'n! 'miaTer. w?hin"'ton.
I ebn.ear iupeetnr. Kranklln.
Karlhelm. C'hrlft.. mrmer. Clearfield,
j Kinner.John J.. mrrhtnl, Tunnelhill.
j Ji'1
''vIVJ.'S?- J-wp'
- - .' - a
. i7o". "'-'P. earpeuier.i,a:ntin.
Nazlo. Henrv. 1-ihorer. neirri-ld.
) ler. Oeorire. manon. Iwer Yo.ler.
I'-lnitie, O. S.. ism;, l'ortm Ta p.
Pluinmer. .lame? !.. mrrt int. Croyle.
Kihblett, Hiram, farmer, Eet i:onemaoeh.
faab, Oeurne i.'.. raloou-ke(?r, Jobn.town.
KUodea. Peter, larmer. rjil i:nemaui(b.
Stewart, Jamea. laborer. Cambria Bor.
I straus. w. H.,ciirar mf.. lobnnown.
TvL - JO,-n. 1 v,10"- "aintxin.
I Thomas. al.. M tcksmitti. Cirmllbiwn
I Welnnif. Auuust. earKnter. Jr.hntnwn
' 'alters. Ii.nlei, laborer. U.-t C .ntmnuich.
J 0 laotettle, Ml-hael, farmer, Oroide.
TBavsasa vRoas orcoso week.
Twp.
Bor.
fierkey. A iexan Jer, earj'enter. trnbhtown.
iJif.ner. Henry, tlackamiib. Johnstown.
Boyd, J. K.. carpenter, Johnrtown.
LiTV 1 'rn rcifhuniD. tonemanijh Hot.
iiarroll, J . C.. teanster. Johnstown.
I'awley. IcniiU. tsrmer. Dean,
'onirletnn, A. I... laborer, franklin.
Hher, Jobn, butcher, Johnstown.
'rn, John. 1 ilssrer. Johnstown.
Knrmrson, Frank, droiticlit. lialliuin.
nrtoni(. .1. H.. envineer. I-juit i:oneinaurh.
liillian. William. larmer. Jaekaoa.
rrra!ln. tl. S.. merchant. AJ.ni.
Oreg-c, Hirxj H-, merchant. Jolinotown.
lirueb, r. H.. rteel worker. Lower Toder.
irahh, W. H. palnt-r. ata;.l.na.
Haws, John, laborer. (bmt. Hor.
He.ioo. iaii. fnreiuan. Lower Yoder.
Htp-S. Jo.eph. hoiel-kper. Chut,
Hoiiplu, Henry, farmer. Birr.
Horaa. Jona. laborer. Johnstown.
Hnche. Ed. merchant. Waihlnrton.
Jonea. John A maohlni.t, Johnuwn.
Kaylor. Joba. blackamlth. Oalliula Bor.
K.er-jy, Tbu.. S.. aeent, Wtlmore.
Klr.icli. .lebn K., tarmer. f:arr.
IU, Eri I , laborer. Mllli;:.
Maley. Ml-bael. police. Mlllville.
McKentle, Sytrester. grocer, PortarTwp.
SIc.MilIen. Jamea, Klaetrrer. Lower Yoder
Noon. Micbael. larmer, Carroll Twp.
OTcWe, AnsUn. laborer. Prospect.
I'tt. Ilnlel. carpenter, John'tcwn .
1'ver.lorf. Himwii. beater. Millrllle.
Kifjle, Jacob J., farmer. Kichlan 1.
Kolru. K. H.. tarmer. Cambria Twp.
Scheltir. A lam. farmer, I'amSna Twp.
Scbry. aa. K.. merchant, Conemauah Bor.
SMnor, James tarmer. lackon.
brrj. e. W .. farmer. Marr.
Skelly. Philip, fanner. Summerhlll Two.
Stremel. W llilam, rrocer, Millrllle.
W ilifama, W. H., farmer. Blackiick.
l oankin, Albert, clerk, Keaie.
Oh, Wbai a Cooxn.
WHIyoa hed the warn In. The sign a
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
terrible diase, Consumption. Ask your
selves if you can afford for the sake of sav-
j , 2 50 cent3' to rDn tL rLsk D(1 d nothing
for it. We know from finrlpni-A t
Sfclloh'a Cure will Care yonr CouKh. It
never falls. This explains why more than
a MilHoB Dottles were sold the past year.
It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at
once. Oothers do not be without lf For
J.ame 'Jack, Side or Chest, use Shtlohs
Porous Planter. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison
Dyspepsia and I.lver Complaint.
Ia It not worth the small price of 75 cenU
to free yourself of every symptom of tbeso
distressing complaints, if you think so call
at our store and get a bottle of Sholoh's
Vitalizer. Every bottie has a prlutod
I guarantee on It, nse accordingly, and if It
: does yon tio good it will coat you nothing.
1 Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison.
) THK T'tLMI K'KACy OF CAMBRIA
Cll"?f rY. I hereby annoonce myaelt as
a eanaidsta for tivw nona.Bation for the olte-e of
Krctster and KeearUer at tbe ensuing Iiemocratle
Primary. :ELKSTI J J. BLAIK.
nabunr, March 20,
TTOK IHSTK1CT ATIDKSET
L Jame M. Wallers of Johnstown; Pa.
Satjact to the decision et Lbe leniocralic Prima
ries. EbenJbury March 13, 1S.
STKAV STEER.
I'aaie u tbe resl-lenrs? of the snbscrlber re
siding la Wa.hlncti'n township, some time In
CJcUber last a reU yearling eteer. Tbe owner is
reqaeeie.1 to eome forewarj, prove property, pay
rbarsrea and la e blm away otherwise he will be
dlspc.ej of according to law.
I'At L JIc KKSJIA.
tVashtncton Twp., March 8, issr.-u
VHMlNISTKATtKS NOTICE.
Letters ol admlnUtratloa oprm tbe estate
ol John baman. late of Jarkson townl.l li tbe
eeuary ol )ambiia. deceased, harins: been jrant
ed te the nndersicned, notice is hereby giveo to
all persona indebted to caid estate to make
Immediate payment, and those bavfng claims
against tbe same to present them properly ao
thenlleated for eelllement.
ADAM SHTJMAN.
Ebensburg, March '2, li-sv.-ou Adm'r.
VT'IHTflKS' Ni IT1CE.
In the matter ut tha aeeountol John A.
Blair, assignee ol Joseph Outwald. Harlnw
hen appointed ana I tor by the Court of Common
Pleas of Canibrta county to report distribution of
tbe fund in the hands of the accountant, notice
Is hereby a1 Ten that I will sit at my office In the
boronKh ol Elensburx on Saturday. April 6th,
lss. at tea o'cloea a. at., to discharge tbe dune
of said appointment at which time and place all
persons interested shall attend or be debarred
from coming la on raid fnnd.
DONALD E. DVFTON,
Ebensbara. March s, 1SSV.-31. Auditor.
VDMINISTK ATOKS NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby (riven that letter of ad
minlFtration en the estate of Matthias Hoffman,
late of Alleerheny towashlp. Cambria county.
Pa . deceased hare been arranted lo the under
pinned. All persons Indebted to said er late are
hereby not ItVed to make payment to us without
delay, and these having claims airalnst tbenane
will 'present them. proierly authenticated lor set
tlemenu JOSEPHINE HOKEMAK,
SIMON VAI'OHT.
Adm'r ot Matliiias Hotlmaa.
Eeb, !, 1SS. t-
ABM FUR SALE
There will l.e disposed ol at private sale.
a larm situate in Allegheny townsniu. one
fourth mile from Loretto, -n the road leading
from said place to Ebensburg. This farm con
tains about Hi acres, about acres of which are
cleared, having thereoa a new two-story frame
boue and barn, tine orchard, etc., and Is In a
good state of cultivation and well watered. or
further particulars address
EKANCTS O'FKIEL.
Loretto, Feb. 1, 1833. Loretto, Pa.
DMINIKTKATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
tninistrartnn cum testamento annexe on the es
tate of Richard Mayers, late ot Sninmerhill
township, Cambria comity. I'a.. deceased have
been granted to the undersigned. All person
Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to
make payment tome w;thout delay, and those
having claims against the same will present
them, properly authenticated for settlement to
HENKY M. HVii H.
Adm'r of Kicbard Mayers, dee'd.
Vi
T"HO WOTLT BE WITHOUT A HOME.
The Keeeb t trove I'ual and Coke com
pany, loeatea at uaiutxin. Pa., oner to sen seven
hundred (700) Lots on the sunny side ol Tunnel
Hill, not more than leur hundred yards from
charrhea and school houses. As there will be
f are water running through this district In less
ban a year, and the Lot are located In the midst
of a prosperous section tbe Investment cannot fall
to be prontable. We will se'l these l.ots on
monthly payments so that all who wish may have
a homo. All commutilcationf should be address
ed to THOMAS UK ALLEY.
toallttztn. Pa.
Dec. 14. IMS. 3m.
OTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to the Uoycrnor ot Pennsyl
vania on Saturday the W.h dav of March, ISS'.i.
by J. C. Pugb, Thomas Hart, M. C Watson. J.
K. Caldwell and S.J. TII.J undrr the Act ot
Assembly entitled "An act to provide lor the in
corporation and regulation of certain corpora
tions" approved April :r.th. 174. and the supple
ments thereto for the charter ol an Intended cor
poration to be called the "Indiana Telephone
company." The charter and obiect of which Is
for constructing, maintaining and leaslnir lines
for .telegraph for t.'ie private me of Individuals,
firms, corporation, municipal or otherwise for
general business, and tor police, hre alarm or
messenger business or for the transaction of any
busincs in which electricity over or through
mire may te applied to any useful purpose, anil
for thc.-e purposes to have, possess and en)oy all
tbe rights, benefits and privileges ol said Act ol
Ascmijly and supplement? thereto.
v A'I'SON a. TELl'OKli, Solicitors.
Feb. li, 1sk.
A
I'l'LIUATlON EOK CHAKTEK.
provisions of the Act of AssemMy of thel'otn
njonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Actio
!ronde lor the incorporation and reeulation ol
natural gas romia'iies.'" Approved May ;:tli,
1ks5. Jobn '.N 111. Martin H. Mackev. J. A. Kel
ly. William M. i'indley, William J. Betnsllng.
John ('. Hoover, et. al. citixens of the iStato of
Pennsylvania will on tlie 13th day of March. Is",
ai,dy lo the iovernor of said commonwealth to
le lncerMrnted under the name ol tlie "Moun
tain Oily Natural llasOo."
The i urj.oe ol tbe promised corporation is to
pr-nlnce. deal In, tran.-nort. stre aid suj'i'ly
natural K? for liRbt and heat, and it Is intended
to mine lor produ -e or receive eatd gas In tbe
Co u lit ics of Indiana, Jtdrrson, 1'learrield and
Camlrta in the Slate ol Pennsylvania, and sup-
dy the same to customers along Its main hue or
ines ol pipe and branches and within convenient
connecting distances thereof to the citizens ot the
.several leading towns located in said counties
where the business ts Intended tn bo carried on.
Also to supply customer, ol the city of Altoona
an J It suberb and the fiunmb of H illldaysburg,
Klalr county. Pa., with natural gas for light and
heat from said conn tie?. Tbe several routs of lb
contemplated Pipe lines and tne towns to l sm
j lled wuh said natural gas to be more lully and
speclncally set forth In application lor charter,
and it is Intended that the principal office f said
corporation shall be in the citv of Altoona, Pa.
J C. YAMJEKL.IN, Solicitor.
Feb. IS, 1SS9. 41.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE
BY vlrtueof aaorilrror tlie Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, I will offer fertile ou
FJUJJA1', ArJUL, 5, 1SS9.
AT i O'CLOCK P. m.
Fourteen and one thlr.1 acres of land In KcaJo
township. Camliria county, adiolnint" land of
I.uthsr Utsairow on the north, 1 llollcn on the
esst and lands ol the heirs of Tlraotbjr K. Luini
doecn the neat and soulli. Sale tu.be held on
tne iren ic.
-TEKMS OF SALE
One-half ot the pnrcbase money t be paid on
tbe eonnrinatiou of rale and the balance In "is
month, thereafter with Interest, to Oe secured by
the lU'lirtneul bond of the purchaser. Deed to te
F&ia tor l y the purchaser.
SA11UKL KI'HX,
Uaardlan ot the minor children ol T. R. Luinadoe
Ebenebnrg, March 2, lgsv.
TIMBER FOR SALE-
rfHE TJNDEKSIONED IS THE OWNER OF
X a tract ol land situated In Cambria town
amp, Cambrsa county, lla.. ontrvlntntc auout 1HO
. it !-.". locatea miles rvortn or laieDsoarg
whlsh tsheatilr Umbered with
HEMLOCK. BEErU, DI UtR, ETC.
Tbe timber on aid premises or the land and
timber is lor sale, and for farther Information in
reKard U tame apply to or address
luwakd okiffi rn.
KbeasDurs;, Fa.
Ebensbera-. March '22, lsi9.-8t.
CTlTEMtXT OF THE AriHTOKS' SET
O tlement with the Supervisors of Ltean
township lor the year ending March 9, 1MV.
FRANCIS K.OPP.tl-r-aavisa.
Dk.
Whole amoaat ol duplicate f 142 16
Ch recelv e-t lroa lart settlement. 14 7S
Cah received from Ooantv 1 rea.urer lyu &1
C"!i received of Robert HurKOon 3 Ml
Scoop plow and hAmmers 13 ou
ToUl
nun
net M
Ca.
By work done on reads
Hy orders ltrted...
By am't paid Thos. UettiniS tor ClllnK
butt menu
Ily repmrlCK brldice
Hy am't paid Michael Nagle, Supervisor
of lean "nfh'i-
fther expenses
Jly;4 days work. -.
By cash wort. .
72
loo no
12 M
75 00
lJtrt
&1 00
u6 ve
Total ayo w
We. the nnderslKned auditors do hereby certify
that the above stauuneut is true and oorrect to
the best of oar kooweledne and belieL
Stkfbeh I'-orrca, clerk.
MICHAEL NAULE. Svraavisoa.
la.
Whole am't of duplicate
Am t from F. kopp. Suiervior
I ! tald oot.
172 5a
6 U0
P, HO
10C
S3
mua oi
tiia 12
M 19
ea
10 oo
2 uo
uiaj
t6 3u
Scoop, plow and 2 hammers..
Cash received irom taxable
Total..
Ca
Br work done on road i
ily cash paid lurwuri...
Hy am't relumed t County Corn's..
Hr scoop, plow and 2 hammers
ily cah work-.
Exonerations ..... ..........
Total .
We, the undersiftnpd an di tort do hereby certi
fy that the above statement is true and correct
lo the test of our knowledre and belief.
FKANCLS KOI P. AHit.,r.
MICHAEL IS ALB. I Auditors.
rvrit-r! Ooorrii, Clerk.
Vctn UiWBculp, 3i1kU 13, Issa.
T
ECE1PTS ANl KXPENniTTKES OF EB-
K.NgHt KU W lKOlUH FJill.M MAKCH
IJ, ,s. IU its A hi H 13.
isaac Davis, trkascbsh, dr.
To balance due at settlement T nj
Te am't ol duplicate for IsM...
lal :
To am t received fir,ra Bantess as per re
ceipt on docket .
To ami receive J from T. J. Williams,
Jodge of elecilon ...
Toam't received Irom R. L. Thomas"
water superlntandsnt
To am't received from D. E. Evansi
weirhmaster r. . , ,
To am't received from John Owen's"
welghmaster
To am't received from County Treasurer"
Tsaa tofi per cent, added ea delin
quent Laics .
lis it
300
i&37:
IC1 i
47
Sit IM
s
Total .
44 --S 7
to Daiance at settlement R73iil
ISAAC DAVIS, Tkeaxibkr. Ck.
"J am T er orders paid ,, alT.sOTS
Ky am t ol bonds lilted fold aerlMi
3oo ou
Wfl 00
210 IX)
17 00
By ami of bonds lifted (new serle )..... T
By am't of eepons lilted '.
By am't of accrued interest paid
By am't of las returned to Co. Com'rs
By am't of rebate to taxpayers on tow.i
for prompt payment.
By a per cent. turn, on to Si 71
By t per cent. com. on floi'8 TV
By a per cent. com. oa sKl.ls
By 2 per cent, com. tor paying out
3177.78 ..
Balance due borough , ,,
31 SI
13 II
S4 W4
8 71
ess
SC7SS1
Total
Itemised Statement of Bor
... 4SSM 74
x penssi.
Kepairs
St rpet Commissioner.
. f 48 8
t l
U 00
M OU
i 00
IS 00
. 72 uO
. 13 ta
6 o)
1W 60
. 7i0
. 4. 00
. 20 10
. 13 25
. CD Hi
fcy 74
21 7
- 1I !
11 84
ciera's Salary
Sollcltor'a Salary ".
Burgess' Salary
Auditing.......... ""
1'olice . . . .
lumber """""" "jj
Exoneratl jns . . . . J 7... Z
Printing
Dauntless Hreci (iippproprialloriV
Iiauntless Fire Co. (ladder).... .
lax on Loans
Boarding Prisoners.- J"
Lamplighter's Salary l ls7)..".Zl'.".T
i-ampligbter's Salary (ISsbi
Hardware
M asol i ne ".....- . .
Muoellaneoa.
Total ..
SiJ 14
Welrr Works.
Kepatr
Fuel ..7..."
Plumbing " "
Kent . . ." V V .
Saperintendant's Salary Tot
- 1S8
1 nmpins ,
Freighi ..'..'."..'ZZ..
Kl;nH .
ri rd wa re "
Money Kelunded to J . . Muisr .""..'."
Tots I.
.... $l.2 9t
114 S
. ... 87 -ia
. 40 00
.... ITS 00
300 00
11 60
xai
7 SKI
.... se 4
T M
.... rC4 82
1.1 aWllitle.
Outstanding Water Bonds (old series). .
Outstanding Water Bonds (new scries).
Outstanding Orders .
24O0 no
SleO 00
8 la
Total ....
S3608 U
Ana is.
Bala ace In bands of Isaac Davis, Treas. .
balance in bauds ol 1. E. Evans, welgh-
m&ster
Balance in hands cf Jobs Owens.' weigh-
Biasier
f 173 81
S4d
33
Total I11C9SJ
We, the undersigned Auditors of the borongh
ot Ehfusburg, do reort that we bave examined
the accounts and vuocners ef the reeeipts and ex
penditure ot said borounb for the year ending
, and f.nd them correct as above
Staled.
Wv. J WAKU, )
A.J. WATKKN. Auditors.
W. 11. CONNELU
Orphans' Court .Sale
OF
Valuable Real Estate.
1Y virtue of an order Issued ont of the Or
J phans' I'onrt d 'aiulrla county, tho un
dersiirued administratrix ol William liven, late
of L.illy biirxiitb, lUuibria county, decocted, will
offer at public sale on tlie premises on
TUUllSDAY, AV1UL. -i. ISS'J.
A r ovlia:k p. m.
all tbe Interest ol the derelent in that certain
pie-e or parcel of uri'Und antl building thereon
erected, situate in the borough of Lilly. Cambria
cuutuy. Pa., boucded and described as fellows, lo
wit : Heginlng at a poet near the Intersection ol
the lino id the old Portage railroad, now a town
ship road, and tbetnansbip road leading np
Hear liock Hun, thenre by the line of tbe lt
mentioned road, north Kl degrees cast 184 leel to
a post, thence north So degrees cnt 1BJ leet to a
post, thence south 77 dugreenoast b t lect to a ost,
thence north ?S decrees east .Via feet lo a beach,
tbeace nrth hO degrees west 273 feet to a iiost,
thence along tbe Hue of the old fortune nitiroad
above mentioned. Bouth T. degrees west teet
to the plucc ol begining. coritiilning 3 acres and
IU', perches net measure, being the same piece
or parcel of land which was conveyed by lwis
1'lH' k aud alic and others to Win. hyan, tlie de
cedent and recorded in the office lor recording ol
deeds lu and forl'ambria county in Vol. 3ii. i-age
1M. etc., rcervit.g the n.imrals on or under the
said piece or parcel ol land. etc.
Ttli.MS UP SAEE :
One-third of the puribac looiiey V be pal 1 on
the day of sale hen the property is sold, aud the
balance ot the purcba.e ir.oncy when trie sale is
connrmed and deed made to the purchu.-er ol the
property.
MAKllAKET K VAN,
Adm.uirtralrix:
Ebensburg, rcb. 8, lhSH.
'V'OTICEOF API KALS.
X Tbe County Comm
ml'Hloaers will fit at
their orrice in Lbensburit. I'a., to bear amieals
from the n'tcsmcnt ol I -;'. for the dlUurunl tlis.
tricts on the days named below :
Monday, March In. lor Allegheny and Adams
townships and Ashvllle tor"uith.
Tui.lay, M arrti i.i. for liurr and HIacklIck
townships, and 1st and 2ad wards Cambria bur-
OUItll.
Wednesday, March Al. for Read a, Klc1ilan1 and
Stanycreek lowushiis and South Fork, lirubb
lown and l'rotect tHrouKbs.
Thnnday. March Ul, for Carroll, Chest and
ClearCeld townships and Client Springs t'or
ouab. Friday, March '1, lor Cambria tewnship and
Cnrrolltown anj Lilly borouulig.
Monday, March for Iwrr Yoder acd L'l'
t'cr Voder townbiiis and Woodvdle and Wiliuuie
boroughs.
Tuesday. March '2i. for 1ft and 2nd wards
Johnelown boroutch and Tauneltilil borough.
WednesJsy, Marcu T. Iir Urd aiid 4ih wardi
Johnstown and Loretto borough.
Thursday. March tor Oiii, ith and Tlh wurJo
Jultt'wn Oorouuh and 1'rar.kliu b rourh.
Irlday, March tu. lor 1st and 2nd waxdsMill
ville bi'rouh and JacLsou uvninp.
M Dnday. April 1, for If I arid 2nd wards I'one
macith iKiriuh an! Cuueuiauifh and Ueaii
townships.
Tuesday. April 2, lorl'royle lownhlp, I'oopers
dale and East Conemauti t' rouiBs.
Wednesday April .1, for .Munsier. Portage, East
Taylor. West Taylor and Sumincrhill townships.
Thursday. April 4. lor Was liiiiKt-n. hito and
Safnebanna tuwnliirs and Ualliizln borouub.
Friday. April 5. tor Elder and itallitzin town
ships and Eai and West Wards, Ebensburg bor
ouvh. Appeals on T'cseted Lands will be beld on
tbe same date as lor seated land.
1'he ssietsor is required by law to attend on
day ol appeal for bis district.
JOUNKIKHY. )
JOHN CAMPBELL, J Comr's.
J.li. LLOYD S
Attest: 1. A. McOoccb .Clerk.
Ebensbanr. March 1 ,lsi. au
T7HJK SALE.
X1 House and lot In Ebensburir, I'a. A never
talllnit sprlnir. stable and oulbulldinij; on prem
ises. Icqulre at E. Uulioa a. boa. hardware
tore.
Ebenstmnr. tct. 12, HS8.
SALESMEN WANTED
To Moll Karwrj Murk. Profitable em
ployment to honest, energetic uieo. All expen
ses Paid ; a One outfit tornislied each nleuiaa ;
the business easily leaxned. We have the laricest
ZSurberles in Pennsylvania. Write lor terms,
riving ae and references.
UoOfEa, BKU. A THOMAS,
Maple Ave. Nurseries, West Cheater, F.
March 13. !. 2mo-
W-
S3
L. DOUGLAS
SHOE
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
S3 SHOE FOR LADIES.
Ilsct In the world. Fxnmlne his
S6.V IIKNI INK II IMt-viKlVKK SHOE.
S4.N IIAMI-SKW 111 HU T MIOK.
t0 POLICE AM K.lKMKItV MIOC.
s.i..', K I KA l.ll.l li I .UK MIOC
.1M WOUKINOMAN'M MIOK.
sjXM ud HOYS' isCHOOL SHOES.
fraiKlulent vrhen tut name and pii; ar- not stamped
es bottom. V. I IxilGLAS, Urocktom. ALsiaa
FUESALE HY
BARKER BRO'S., EBENS
BURG PA
I Aruc:& ?'oa a&t luetexa prinud call at
I 1 V oicco.
tll!S
TV
The Tail End
Tie Beginning of 1889
will be mad? memorable tr V OOI.F. M) i- TIIOM AS for low prices. Our Overcoat
Department I teemine wit h r.artrams. Words and riurcs cannot possibly ci.nvev a oor
ey a correct Idea ot tfie manner in which we t.aie cut tli prices cf all our stock of Men's
Boys' and Children's Overcoats and heavy uits. The ascraiicn we make in unloading
tins stock Is without parallel. Xot a prlr will we fjaot, but of tins fact you rusy rest
a-sared : that f rora our finest L'res-i S?u;t or Oivronit fora young gentleman down to tbe
stroBg every-day fin it for a erbooi-boy, we w ill Kiva niore and better for the prlce we sac
than we have ever given before. Tlas lUxlnction Kale is In rlovrnngbt earnest. We tueaa
business. The Overcoau and heary suits must be sold. The weather waa against us lo
tbe early part of tbe season, and now if you have a little teady money it will prave ft
saving of teveial dollars to you in yonr purchases from us.
lie Greatest Eeiictfas ts7e Iced in te Prices of
Fur Caps, 43 72; TO cents ; former prices, 75c. I, 1 1, fl.25.
flush Neckwear. 47, 75, 87 cents ; former price, 75c.. tl. fl.25.
5"ilk Mutlicrs, 37, s. 75 cents ; fortner prices, 75c , fl. f l 10.
Kur lop tiioves. 75 cU., f 1. f 1.25; former prices f 1. f!J5, f 1.50.
Boys' Plush Caps. 17, 28. 42 cents ; fotiuer prices, 25, 40. CO cts.
G IVEX AAVA'
From now until New Year's Day we shall continue to present each of our many caeto
mt! (purchasing (roods to tbe amount of f.? or lucre) witli one of those flandsome Flutll
Ptiotoerapb Albums which have delighted thousands of our lady friends during Ubiistmas
week.
REMEMliER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.
Woolf, Son & Thomas,
JOHNSTOWN, ZPJENN'A.
ECKEIAJRODE $c HOPPEL
have just returned from tlie 1-ia.stern Cities with a lare and com
plete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and
lioys' Suits and Overcoats ; Lanlies', Misses' and Children's Coats,
Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods;
Flunnels, Underwtar, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets,
Comforts, Rohes, Horse Blankets ; Ruhher Goods of all kinds ,
fine assortment of 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 wc guarantee satisfaction.
Respectfully,
ECKEiMtODE ifc IIOIPEL,
Carrolltown, lo.
$mm mu summer stock
BO
OTS SHOES &
R. L DAVIS' CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Boots for Men and Boys,
Gum Boots fur Men and Bon
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes,
Gum Shoes for Ladies and Children,
Shoes for Children and Babies,
Shoes to fit Everybody at Lowest Prices.
JULIAN ST., ERENSHURG, PA.
OVERCOATS
UailoER
Mimi RKjElT
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THE X-EikX??X3J&
READY-MADE CLOTHIER j
OB1 ALTOONA, Pa.,!
NEXT TO
Not
single last
Fall
on the shelves, fade on the counters or to be injured by hand-!
ling. All such goods were
tlie Golden Eale.
My present stock of Overcoats is direct from the manu.
jfacturers, who obtained tbe fabrics from which they are com
:Poted direct from those who made them. Consequently no
itax exists imposed by clothing speculators, jobbers, brokers,
middle-men and the like. In buying a coat you pay buta
,small price for the cloth, a small price for making it up, anda
jmuch smaller price to me fur bringing it here and olfering it
jto you for sale. Thus I am enabled to sell Overcoats you
may not believe it until you call arcund and see cheaper
than any other house in Altoona, or in Blair county, or in
jthis State, or, as for that, in
Ui" words, it s true, but call
Ml nf iho :i irrrriT-!i f m1
DC 0"'vu
i il .. . r i.
,io vne luiiipuMiiuu in me g.iiuicnus in;iue up iu me uuiuai
ioi..i. fi.-i,: n. rp..i.. ii. i , l: .l i
:Oiviw oi x' iiauiuiiJir'ie xitsie iui me jHefeeiit &etsou, luuiii, ue-
jing strictly the case, no one who calls will fail to be astonish
ed at the Marvellously Low Prices at which such Radically
q Superior Goods are sold.
Undercoats, also, at under prices, as well as
'ii
Ml
li
ENTIRE SUITS
rj'Made of the Best Miiterkils, Fresh ami Fash-
ionable, in Great
of
X!
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TWELFTH STREET.
A
of Old 1SSS
GIVKN AWAY I
OF-
FiUBBE
-AT-
PRICES I
S i r. A Kill i TO
rr
TTTT
P0ST0FFICE.
f
t
Overcoat was carried over to rust;
sold to and bought by Stern, of,
!
the United States of America.
and see.
Tow anl Tiitiiil;ir Vtt hrii-c untor 5n-
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