The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 05, 1889, Image 4

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.Camilla f vccmnn.
r.iir..Hntn,
; HI DAY. - jriilT, 1SSD.
i. or. il . txn ji:i;so.al.
-Mil. My TimiM, !! ?
t''lrnlM at Iter;, lane, at
. (idH.'
If you wait r.U t!.i n-.vj p'U'j?ri'o' for
,; ' fill. 1. M VN.
- K.'v. r.Tiff l- -a... w'" In ,
v.ti this v - '.:.
The ruhlic si-i-.oo's of in., i .uf. c'u-ci
-i Tuesday l.i-t.
lion. .l-- i'h Vat
r, rf .1 -UntovTn,
v:m In town on Tu.'sday.
I'.. K. Sin on S.l ur.'.'y 1
poini' .l po-tina-xter at C'.'V.rw-rt.
IIi n. John (J. I of i .
comity, was in town oa Tit-i
Mr. K. 15. Crsw.M! U tv:Miu a furni
ture store iii-rir Uu I. K. '.1 i'.,'i'ot.
Mr. M. r Illinois. Ji., ol (IcilHt.in, was
a vl.' l'.or to our ton hp Wetlm s i.iy,
Mrs. Jos. ph Maek, of il.is i i:.-e, Is lying ,
frrion ly 111 ut t.er I.-u.e ;u this piuce. j
-MessrH. c. 11. K'.-mp and Alex Jone.
'nth of Km... Pa. . were I.i Ijau nils weok. !
Mr. Fred. Evin. of i;i.;oir.int n, 1:1.,
is visiting frieiid tliei pl.u'o tl'. preie
W -eV.
-Mi. J ! n J. Troo!l an.l his sn, Pr.
TroXfll, both of lia'.i.t.ui, le in towa ( n
'lairsjuy.
Win von want job printing of niy
!,! i.l iloru-se: d .t r j the Furr.M n. rn -s
rein, nahle.
A el iM of Mr. Henry C.no I, of J.rVsr,n
low.)-' i;, d;e I on M .1 I ly ist, d one
year : !id one il.iy.
I'M Mioses O'Ne'dl liavi removed thMr
1 1 1 4 i I s I . r y store to t; . i.un i:l tiio basetnent
cf their r s!,;.nce.
Mr. M. F. Mel) man. tle.i enti-rprlsinu
n.eie'eant of I.oietto. will shuitiy open n
bianeh ft ire In Cre.so-i.
Tlw citieiis of ( ljd,ii, Ciearili !d
cou:ity, havo dtclded t ) furnish tho town
with electric lit.t.
Emanuel Hato w.n brought t.) Jail on
Monday from Johnstown charged by his
wife wi'h desertion.
Mrs. L. II. Union, of John3toTn, for
merly of thi- j.'.ae", Is vNiM-relatives and !
1 1 iends in Khen ,mir, j
Mr. V. J. V.'atd i.s rv.r.!-.'"g the L-"! t
. this i' i i k in the a'esence of the ea'tnr, I
A.r. S. J. I,i;pmhreys. j s.iri:iv' " at will settle down in this vicinity
Mrs. I,. IHp.v'vi, ( T S. .:."i:stire. ! ,,.1 ,.. dein: business right from the
Is vNilmg I er not' r, Mr. Mirier, of this ' strf.
rlaee. the present we. k. j 0ll nl,nog.,iy ,.lst the Joha T. Wi!.
I'.oherl vi-e'-ts t,i ri.v '-tc , :r-?, ..chool In Caui'jri.i towr.sliip. taught
l is new bar'.or -.,,, n n,.:.. street ah-nt j t,y Mr. Jerry Lloyd, closed a vrry succs
tl:e leih of fe pr it . ni nth. I r ti I t-rr.i. Among his pupils was Annio
Mr. J. Il'iru hr . yj Is in Harrisburg MaUia, about eiisl.t years old, who attended
this week as a representative cf the Ki.L'hts
cf the (Jo'den Eale of this plao".
-Mr. C!tar!-s Wharton, c.;i rf Cheat
Spring's cm!. -tprisiog I usin 's men, was a
vlMtur to hit Ioa n on Wei'.iu s.l.iy.
1
Mr. Tie ruas K.ehards, of mesvi!!'.', j
O , father .? oer tewe.sn.aa. Dr. T. M. K;el
ards, is vislliug his vr-a i;i t! is placo.
Mr. D C. Wet.el, fotmetly cf Carroll
town, but now a uurti. ei'ien i f . ', 1 i . : : ,
pai l our town a 1 rief vi.-it ori Tlivirsdi.y.
The ' ni'-i otnee nnd th.o -ft: ccn
Tied hy T. W. DWi and Alvla l'va.:
have 1'ieu tr. ated to a 1.. w coat 01 raiut.
Mrs. Saiali M .-r, widtev cf tho late
lot -i W. Jiy.T-, i.f S "i.i .. r' ! I mi
Friday I.1M. t. te.e sixtle'n j ar 1.' t.-r ac-
Mr. A. C. I'.:'.' k, t a'i.tir.'.s eet, r: ri-r! ;
hardw;ir I". :t, p ;ssed tlire.ll. U tios
plaeo on Ved ne-iday on h
way to C i: r-'.N
Mr ri ri 'Im Miir. -i.'lt i; bai'dinj
add.i..e. t i h re l -:ie.. ,vh;, a 1..- rve -;
pu;eha- .1 tie. a I'. I.. O'ilui on Jn
-'tr.'et.
a.i
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-Ihl.lM
i ui t .;i and V. A.
'i.. tnak- i
er, I-.- i
iiees f.i
.,-eet.
, wili s!.tt'y r-'i-ioi t'aeir law ot
t!:e il ad-' huiel'M.t, oa C'octre j
-Mr. I'. K. I'.r.awn, i f the Centr il Hotel,
thi-. pl.iee. -ta:'.-d ..-i V. .Inn.l.iv la-I for i
II- t vi r'ns, A:U., ia the hope f beai'tit-
t ng i.!s ,.:th.
Mr. .iii. i i J. Will, formerly a resident
ifl'lea:," . I l,.w:i-. ip, Ve". for a mm-'N'r of j
-ut ' . '. i .' Yen i:.gj couatv, was la i
z.- a on day.
- 1 i i ! ..irer, r-i of Carro'5 town- I
V ' ''Mp "'f"1 t-11''" '""' ' !
e-t if Ml I M II V MlotTJlki r, of tills I
t (i ( t, t t . -
' f- I
il..-.. a. A. Iiris -r. of this place, w ho
lias N-... M'ri.ue - Hi at Washing?, n. i C , j
Is t. p. ite l !.. ! ,.. t at b-tt. r. a.;; a.e.-h '
ru t r. 'y -ait ot d.u.g'i .set. j
Ai tl.e ir , i-st of a I. in r of i-tadents
e ilia:. -, .! ; ,.f ti.- :. An-H oe Nor-
iii-i. . .n o! . l . . :i i ,.,::': ! to Ami J- I
, a , . ii-ik .1
A";l! ,!hif' "i:er,y.,.!",ei:1eel:.
I1' ' i:i.c...., .l to .cart a j
who iiuioilcd to ..'art a
i. II. Tt; '. .r's Inii.di'i en
I w ! o r ii'.'d I:!-, -.tore r oni
'. have .iiiac. 'a.ied tie pro-
it
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f. r ::.
Mi.
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.1- ct.
If yon wish t ) do a losing business ad-v-rt,
uu a f. lice. If you well to g.-t rich
a.lv, r' (. in ti e FauKM in, which ha a givxi
eire'..l..t.i a among people who buy jour
g 'ds.
r.'iptare car gaarantee.l by lr. J.F..
'taj.-r, s i Arch t., Fhiladeirhia, I'a. Eaee
at ot. no c;h ration or delay fraai busi
ness, attested by thousands cf cures after
olheti ia...
Toe ii -w p i-tal card has made Its ap
ir '. ic .'. It-, a.tvatit g. over ti, old stv i
' 't fiat i! e;.a he I'o t::-i, shieh!
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w tl.f wi it
a coi-t. i.t.
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er lav nieini:-.
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r..r a
i-,ter
- I ' i .1 y.i . wh?r.
I '11 a 'n. nlr)
- 're-V T'r-i"e, i.f V'ff.;-igton
- ' !,., 1 as a t fe--r y -:t ('. 1 J u-'.c that
w " : j,:.vv-' sale. If not m!.1 l.e
;'' -.i.ti'd l.iai at Ms farm in Wsshir.gton
w a i.ip da-ing the presi-r-.t se.is-a.
-on- I. ue-, of of K ickton, Clearfield
g a r-v .. r a.-.-..;ei.
! ' . :f !n t'.e a!id..ir.'i tl-.e other day,
a serf e.: w o;:i J. Ho u til?
i ' or t'i.. r irr)!!y s".t f..- .r.f',t
J.-'.nJ. Kvinsa-il M?.ggle J
' r -'re n-;,rrie on Tu lay evt-n-
1: ;' '' " ne- rt M-.J..': . K'r.ch- j
I I !' TaM,e-, III t
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- 1 e- i, .-.-: r. nre t. . t.-d to c,
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o.i , ns erij :, 4 vr-at.T
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' is at h.-r li. i.;e in
:w.,; r, I r.;,r,,r.y
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wll h.'cupl.iyi.-!.
h.s h-en
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ladmr.a
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i ine.
Gool Fruliy Apt'.! 19th, will bd thr next
leprvl !io!Miy.
Some of onr citizr-r.3 hays commence
Tv a recent ilecNfon of the Supreme
Court it Is unlawful to put coloring mater
ia! of any k!u! in butter.
.1 u 4f Johnston, of OtrbrU county,
KM court for Juilce Witp a cour'o a?3 ,
l.-.-tw rpr. The J ;idt;o is ulte popular Kith
cur pei i !'. InJi tun M rc:iacr.
Mr. R. E. Jones l as movad Into her
n1 w rtor rm which Is now a!rur.;t con-
Pted. It is a fir.o buinrj piaco n:;d the
front ;ire, vU n hand-orn? app-?annce.
Mr. Frank p.v!In, a wjl! known cit!7"n
cf Johnstown nnd a suf riV-r to th FnFf..
m.vs from the str.it. wan In town on Men-, j
Hv ln.'Jtin weit f.r a mn of hU ye:, and I
, rr: I I.M ar.r.ual ul.-er'iV.'.on for the twenty-
f-":rth Mtf in viy.trc?.
T"i si ?fl tint !t br'r.ff sur.k abont a
in'.: r-.r?h w. s; of town h s reached a d-pth
erf!-'.; ty-f;-. , feet. Operations have been n-
r' r..1i! for a fw clays in order to put In a
r..n,p tiko out the At-r which is com- i
in j in to i fas: to h' taken fi'it by hand
We have a !-:ee 1 arid positive Cure
for Catarrh, L pMl.eria. Canker Mouth, aud
Ilea laetv, ::i SM'oh's Catarrh Ilorcedy. A
X.i ;a! Injector free with each bottle. Use
It if y V-Mro health and sweet breath.
rile M eer Seld by Dr. T. J. Iavisor.
-Annie Shirey. cf Stonycreck township,
was 1 ton ;M to Jail on Tuesday on a
! charg" o" assault and battery, preferred by
'. 1 her mot'.-.-r. she Is e emi-idiottc, and will I
I -nhCefs lie sent to an asyhin when the
ea? Is brought to the attention cf the
court.
:-. !M W-vlncs lay r.fternoon the pu
r!!.- of t! Y.'. i I'hurg High schecis held
heir closing exercK" In tie fuWIc fChfol
hu;'i'o, this plaee. The performances
w. ru ood and the large audience, which
nroont, were well pleased with the en
terti'.iom eit.
The play entitled "The Rainbow" which
was eiveu in the Opera House, this place,
or. Tuesday evening was one cf the worst
Tides that has ever visited this section.
The small audience was so disgusted when
the scond act was ended that they arose
an left the hall.
Tim second annual session of the I.nr
etto Xorn.al school, under the control of E.
Walkei Smith. M. F... will open May !, 18s;.
Superior advantages will bo afforded. All
students should be preint at the opening,
that they may secure all advantages, and
that no time may be lest In organizing.
We dur.'t mind announcing that "Spring
has femf," if wo were sure it had come to
stay. Tut it has a habit of coming and then
g-if iek, several times in a few short
.. W!". w want now Is a varietv of
every day during the terns, and missed but
two v.ord.s in the spelling class during that
liir.e.
Joha Smith, an aged resident of Johns
tnn, fell from his col wagon on Saturday
rv .ir.;. He wai p!el-ed up and it was
tli.nii.ht at tlie t'me was not much hurt and
' was laK- n bi.ne in his wa ;oa. Oa reach-.
I ing l.oue, he was dlseovered to bo de..l and
I it is now believed that I is i.ck was broken
! by the fall.
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vu u.r ria'JOl m; " ' i
Cie-son branch en Thar--lay n:orniag of
la .t -i ' the en'-ie left tl.e tra?U near
Mn-ter and tumbled over on its si le. Mr.
r.ul McCab-, t'.e ongine-'r, wii .slightly
l .i't, toi luckily not .seriously, while tire-
; m in . u:.a cseaped without a scratch. The i
I - ..'... ...... ......... .1 I.. M-.i w.n.lin . .f tli.
, o.o. .M...u,,. j ,
!r --!'- ,
! -A little dnn.-l.ter of John Ki.tr er. cf j
C:
Tree West 'e'ar. I c unty. four I a !
i vii.iuii rein of." a iv ia-1 wiu. r.i.a ia
. iiiv .-nee and Cutio-.ty pw ked it j
v.i'.i a f. :k. when r.a epl..-iot tioW p.uce. i
Tti tl--.!-.:I
ha::d ar.d t!
and tbf e f, i-ers of the I. ft
!.e thufub cf the tnrht hand were
I er f.t.;.; laccraied a::d or.o eye
el a n '
1: 'ure 1
A rr
Cf the bt.
was ifT rel t.. tin pupils J
Aunstia s"h -ol for th j
highlit i-cr.'fU
ige n'A.Ie la the exaiuina- I
lion at the cies of the term. Man I Behe
of the 15 class was t! e winner, hav-io mad?
a a averag ..".'., per eet.t. ia a! I branches.
Margaret Duaegan of the A class was next
with a p. ret-titg" o! 04' ,. A number cf
others did i-xceliot'.t work.
Vn.l , I . a 2r.i. f e K!n ;ini toBp.lr
' K
lu.s at tiallii.'in. The building was blown
. . .
to piecis and tak.rg fire was consumed by
tie ll inies. Tv: Hungarian were in ar the
t,;ne and o:.e of tl.iiu was so ba-!!y burned
tUt he ha, siece d:. d ml the n! et was
Vr ..et-.t to II o Alo-.h. av. on V.i',nesday
l,Ad;y turc-l bat he may reeover.
:i..!ca l).-fWr. ikhII kn.!ifn character
pf A it,.c;:a, who was f .lliet- . I with St. Vitus
. nn.i n inr.r.. unirmi fr.im n' uv tn
rUce was struck by a frcigM train near
uaiiu-rmii on inirsr.y h-uihi; i,..h,j
a. tor dark and instaotiy k.lleJ. Surae ti.aa
stI"'' nv a lrUB BMr
aed waiaiaii-.t.dto the Al'oona H -sfltal
for tr a'rucnt and was discharged a short
time a a.
There will b a pnhtic sale atfheresl
! dence of John Shulmai, late cf Jaekson
j tnwnshti. ileceased, cn Tuesday, April IJfh,
I lss'.i, at 1 o'clock r. m. of the f-1! 'owing de
sei.bod property : 1 buggy and harness.
I two-horse wagon, spring wgon. 1 threshing
ma;h!ne. wind mill, a let of wheat, rye and
outs by the bushel, plows, harrow?, farm
ing Implem-.-nU and hou.-eboiu aad kitchen
rnrniture.
It would be difficult t. devise any
i scheme; that '.vou.d contril ute so largely to
j the genera, prosperity as a laro aaJ Inimo-
diato cutlay, judicl'ioly exp-nde l in the
i eon-true; ioo cf f:: -.t-clas roads. The road
' ta r.ieady cflteft.-,; ia t'' county of AI-
hvhr-.j a.uonnts t f'.Tl.OOO, and for the tn-
tlr -: 'e ere -'d!. :g to the best e.-timate
J f-.'n-h'e, it amounts to the euuriaau.
; ?un. o' ',"it f7,iKJ'),oK.
Mr, s-nsan llartman was fatally br.ru
i e i at her home near Latrobe en Friday
j morning last, feiie prepared breakfu-t for
! h"r sou, who is a miuer aud works at the
! J.oyalliaaua shaft, alter which she teat down
I in a nn kine-hair to takj a smoke from a
I 1 1 ne. 2 .1 whit iloins so fell a-Iccd. and
whi!-t in this conditloa fire fell out of the
pipe and ignited her clothing and burnt it
uu I - r and a'.s- buru.d her Lvdy in such a
tnat.Ler that she afterward died.
Yr.nL.'.io'.f uy Coa! cotnrc.ny Is
T . ... ... , ,
- .-n r.un,' mr om. nun.-reu aaa tr.)-Ki.
,:I "" " 1
I nnrfiirei coantr. iit.a. . l. r-cou is '
Vresid. -.t r f tl.i.s cer..p.ar.y. TLU tract Is1
tie la--t availah.'.i coa! land In tl.e above dis- i
' t'ict. and t.a- cvir Owe thou.
Tlti r?.C!
i ce ei.u.iu j
river f: est. .Several s'..'ts wli
a: oi.ee, n.ia w.ien coal i oreiea sever- i
a! hiaidied miners will bo employed.
aiail h, f air i: ches In length, was Long and both horses Instantly killed. The
foa: ,1 oa tt ; board "ilk. at Mrs. Martha ' wagon was utterly demolUhod and the fur
Mrajer's resid-ne. In West Tayiir town- ) nlture scattered along tho trac k for a con
st a p. Caa-'aria cnr:r.ty. luit iturday morn- ' sMerafcle distance. The train was stopped
J ing. wiiich, u.'ter helc placed In wafer, be- I and the remains taken on board and con
' c.ti sw.intning a-m.nd quite Uvtiy. How It veyed to Latrobe. where they were pre
U i : hei-. It y, as femnd is a nivstery. as ' pared for burial. Mr. Long was about GO
i tin r r.o !"...:. s tn tho faim and the Lear- j years of age and leaves a family. The
. t-.i rr. it i- si'veral rila away, but tt Is sup- I
j W-oj to 1 , e Utn 1. -posited tl.tre by the
ttuiiii tf t -o prevtuu- bii'bt.
The Horouch Counc'.l met on Monday
evening and r--3 the following appoint
ments for the ensuing- year. Treasurer, A.
V.'. Buck ; Wet.r-.roaster, E. C. rarrish ;
Superintendent cf Water Works. Thomas
J trues ; Solicitor, Alv'.a Evan?. Esq.. Street
Coromijsioner, James C. Muiray.
The barn of Joseph Tavlor. of North
Huntingdon township, Westmoreland coun-
ty, was struck by IiRhtning daring the
storm on Saturday nlRht. and slightly dara-
asjed. The electric fluid passed down the
ra'n spout and killed two valuable cows
standing at ihe comer of the barn.
In Mrrrer connty a stranger ciylnji bis
riue as V. yd ha? been travelir.fi around
. .-i?.,., m.h?n .. rn hnrn. hnv.
tr!R i.ay on thirty days' time and cons'gnioR
it to a person oataed W. R. Hoyd. whom be
represents as tits son, tn Pittsburg. The
nicu y does uot ctme at the speciQed time.
I and r. hi n the farmers see the buyer, who
9 c:T.-rad his outfit as security, they find '
n ha- utPn a.ivantase of the ?.)0 act, and i
tviat hts T- , j3 not WOrta the amount In
Y0;V).i.
At tli? annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Cresson, Clearfield councy
and Xew York Short Route Railroad com
pany, held at the office at Ciesson Wednes
day of last week, the following officers were
elected : TresiJent. A. S. Morrow ; Vice
TreMdeat, Oeorge T. Eilss ; Directors, Chas.
E ruih. James Condroa. William T.
Smith. Martin Bell. Jr., II. W., Snrder,
Andrew (I. Agaew. Samuel S. Blair. Jacob
Rubino. Joseph M. Neoel
f ym Oarduer.
, John F. Levan,
The West Newton Times Bays : E. B.
MU'iean. cf near Apr-dea Mill, caucht a
young crow . last summer which became i nacntai nursery stock. The business u
very tame. Ia thu firt week in September tasi:v an,i quickly learned, and successful
when all tto wild crows left for the South, 4re earning good salaries with steady
h-3 packed up and went along. That was i wort. Oar stock Is first-class, hardy and
th last heard cf him catil March 13. when true to name. Those desiring full particu
he returned to his old home as tame as ! wjn please address us.
ev.-r ; rsmn down off a tree and seemed to
talk to the family. He can speak some
words plainly. Many old ceighbore will
remember him well from last summer.
Thomas Keegan, who resided In the
T.idgs," six miles west of Newry, died 1
suddenly at 10 o'clock on Monday night cf
last week at the remarkable age of 104 '
years. n was a native of Iieland. and bad !
a very diitinet recollection of the "rebellion j
of 9S," having been 1? years old and hav-
Ine carried a pike in that bloody episode in
the history of bis unhappy country. He ap-
pears to have been in bis usual health up to '
the time of bis death and enjoyed bis usual '
evening smoke a few minutes before he ex
pire d. Hol'.ltlaysb urg S'a nJard.
A couple who were in town on Monday
getting their marriage license did not start
on their return trip until after dark and
when about a mile wet of town one of the . na so ao nunareas or otner gooa remedies
bnguy w heels got iuto a rut and over they kill if atxuied instead of iifed. But ask the
wnt into the mud. The intended groom j question. "Will whiskey cure ?" "Yes !" Is
had tT go bacl: to the nearest house for as- the positive reply cf the most eminent phy
slstance end a lantern to get things fixed up ! sieians of all the land. Disease steals into
and after getting the buggy righted and 1 your system like a sneak thief Into your
Coding very little damage done, started on
their way rejoicing. They are married now
but it will be some time before they forget
their trip after the license.
"What is the population cf Ebensburg?"
This question has been bothering the brains
cf our citizens for the past five years and
it Is probable that they w'.ll have to wait till
the census of 1M0 is taken before they can
obtain any definite answer. At a guess we !
would say that it e.t least contains one
thousand five hundred people and about
four-fifttis cf this number buy their boots j
i.r.rti: !it tSn clfird r.f T! 1.. tl AVIS nn i
... I
1 Juhan street, where be keeps on hand a big i ' , . . ..
, ,. ... . . , . Dostrll, which was closed up entirely for
; line at the most reasonable prices. Give , . .
, . ,, . , i over swenty years, was open and free as
him a call and thereby save money. 1 ' , , .
, the other, and can use it now as I could not
-Ifarycf onr readers are ia need of do f of many yMr3 i fee very thankful.
artistic and substantial cemetery work, t. r-rAjpnonn rx ith Rt . TirnnUm
maje rrorn the be,t rjualities of marble and
... ...t.
granue. laey win go wen 10 can tn j. u-
klnsoa& Son, marble and granite dealers i
lu this place, where they will find a nice j
stock to sel-ct from, or send th?m word t
'ni nv i tis I vouwiia a iar seiec- '
t:,,n. of new and original designs, they guar-
ar.tee ail their work and if their work is
not as represented they will not ask you to
take it, they are prepared to fid all orders j
at home and abroad at prices that defy com-
pcti'.ioa. Give them a trial. A 5 Cm.
Muliia Wayae. the youngest son Mr.
Harry Wayne, of Altoona, has received the
appointment as cadet to the U. S. Naval
Acaleaiy at Annapolis. Maryland, from
this CingresslorM district. He will leave
home in a few days for the preparatory de
partment, and enter the class on the 15th of
i.ext month If he passes the examination.
Mal'.in Wayne Is a bright and good boy and
we are pleased to know that he has secured
this desirable place. We haye known him
from the hour of his birth, and know him to j
be a . acly little gentleman. He Is a worthy
deendar;t of patriotic soldiers. Johnstown
l.'einorrat.
J;;hn Tarsons was brontrht to the Alms- I
l:ous- on Wednesday from Johnstown,
. - ... , . .. . v ... . ...
wta re be ha 1 coiae out second best in but
t!t;g agaln.it a freight train. John, before
l is encounter with the train ha.l made every
iTerjantija for hard knocks, as be vii
. ... ...
corrpl-udy padded. After his arrival at
...r ai.ih.u.h-, i.cj luo 9,rw..u .i
si-Ian went to extmino bis Injuries, before
rL-.-i:;.iK joi.ii, uici-e uaa iu reu,oea ono
Cat, one blciuse. four heavy shirts, two
ralr cf overalls and one pair of pants. No
carks cf violence could be found on John
and the conclasion arrived at was that al
though John bad undoubtedly been struck
by a freight train and knocked off the rail
road, the padding had undoubtedly saved
him from serious injuries. John hails from
.-nomana ana w.s sailing easiwara wucb oe
struck the freight train.
John Harris, aged fourteen years, fell
Into a burning coke oven at Percy. Fayette
county, on Friday afternoon, and was hor
ribly burned, ne was riding on the rear
end of a larry, and thinking be was past the
la-d oven, stepped oft and into the burning
pit. A blaze a ard high streamed out ot
the top. covering the head of the lad as he
sank to his armpits, sustaining his weight
j by his arms, aud bis feet reaching the coal
I Vi'np.?i In ft n Instar.t tfcrt rfiimmir hwtr.
i. ...... . .... ..
iag h.s shriek. Ir&oed to bis side and drew
him out. The clotting was burned to asbes
I cd ta his waist, and ereat r ieces of flt sh
came vH Willi the fragments of clothing
that had stuck to bis limbs. The poor boy
rolled in agony, aud implored bis frieudsto
ki.l hlia and end bis misery. His father
lives in a little shanty and draws an allow
ance from the county. Tho physician gave
no hopoof ttie boy's lecovery.
An accident of a terrible nature occur,
red at McCi aire's crossing, near Donahoe.
Westmoreland county, Friday afternoon
about 2 45 o'clock, by which Mr. David
Irfirjg, a farmer, who lived on the Christo-
rht.t Yafe farm, near rieasant Unity, met
I a horrible death. He was moving from the
Vates farm to the Jerry Kimmell farm, near
George's Station, and waa crossing the rall-
read at the point above numed, wDen mail
rr.-s.caino thunde:Ir.g along and before
jr- Lor(j Coi;Id get across, or the train;
K- ..-.,.i ih. , a r tt,.,
f wagon was struck by the train and Mr.
l:orses were literally cut to pieces and were
buried nt
ear where the accident occurred.
On Saturday eye-inn last about 7
o'clock, fire broke out IP the two-story
frame tannery building at Grafton, this
couBty, owned by J. K. Johnson, and in a
short time the whole building was con
earned, together with stock and tools, 75
finished calf ekins, 40 sheep skins and a
quantity of o!e leather. The stable ad
joining took Ere and a horse was barely
rescued frem tha flames. The los Is about
?l,500 ; there was an insurance of 30O on
the building, and 125Q on the etock. The
origin of the fire Is unknown. There was
no work done in the building that day, and
no Are In the stove. The flames were first
discovered on the Bee on d floor near the
middle of the building, and spread rapidly.
It Is thought to be the work of an incen
diary Huntingdon Local .Veirl.
H1RKIAUE LICESfT-S WSrEI.
The following marriage licenses were
Issued by the Clerk or the Orphans Court
'or the week ending Wednesday, April 3.
George V. Orner, Indiana county and
Rom E. nous ton. Johnstown.
David II. Jones and Lizzie E.Jones.
Cambria township.
Melcbor Lndwig Dicker and Kerexentia
Bucher, Johnstown.
Robert Reidel Conemaagb borough and
Emphrasla Oswald. Jehnstown.
John J. Evans and Maegle Kershner.
Cambria township.
Charles Rose, Adams township and Eliza
Leterty, Somerset county.
A Vod Ihlnc for KmplMdy.
Mr. EDtTOK : Will you please Inform
your readers that we bave permanent em
ployment for bonest. temperate, enercetic
men. soliciting orders for our fruit and or-
R. G. Ch ase fc Co.,
1430 S. Tenn Pquare, Philadelphia, Fa.
A Form for Nal or Reat.
The undersigned will sell or rent bis farm
la Cambria township, 3 miles north-west of
Ebeasburz, containing 175 acres, about 90
acres of which are cleared and In a good
state of cultivation. If rented I will give
the rarty renting a job of hauling lumber to
Ebensburg and sell blin a pair of horses and
take the pay In hauling. I expect to bave a
sale on Tuesday, April 30th, of cattle and
horses, a number of cows with calves, and
some that will be fresh soon.
Neil McKay.
Whisker Kllla.
How often are we yet to be told that
whiskey kills ? Arsenic kill ; opium kills.
house, and often by neglecting a bad cold.
we end our days la lingering, and wishing
for health when, Indeed, one bottle of Pure
Whisiev or Brandy would have cured the
cold. Such goods may be scarce, but they
can b found at Max Kleins, 82 Federal
street. Allegheny. His "Silver Age" Is the
only whisky endorsed by the doctors. You
can get the pure (iuckenbeimer. Finch or
Gibson Rye at 51.00 per quart or six quarts
I tnr -. OA Sun1 tr.r nrira ll-t
Aftrr I'ulDf
Ely's Cream Balm two months I was snr-
.,1 ,.H H.linMI In finH tint Iho rlt
From the Fast or or the Olivet Baptist
Cxtc rhlladelphia. Fa. - I was so much
t,oubleii wlta cetarrn it seriously effected
m v vo1ce. one boUIe of Ely's Cream Calm
j,,. ,s wftrw M fnn ra,etnr,i
B. F. Liepener.
r.ptxii.
Tl o traaitlun from long, Ilngarlnr'and r lnful
slckaei to rubuat health marks an epoch In tba
life of the indlvlJaaL Such a remark&hle cvant
Is treasured In the memory and the agency
whereby the icood health bu been attained If
KTmietullr MeiseJ. Hence It is that so much if
beard sn praise of tleeirlc Bitten. So many feel
they owe their restoration to health, to the nse ol
the lret Alternative and Tonic. If you are
tronMed with aar d I ea e of Kidneys. Liver or
j stomarb oflona: or short funding you mature-
1; find relief by nse of Electric Bitten. Sold at
ftoc. and (I .er bottle at the droit atore of E.
James, t'bensbarg, and W. W. McAtecT. Loretto.
Dspenla and Llyer ComplaUat,
Is It not worth the small price of 73 cents
to free yourself of every symptom of these
distressing complaint, if you think so call
at our store and get a Dottle of bholoh's
Vltalizer. Every bottle bas a printed
guarantee on It, use accordingly, and if it
does vnu no irood it will cost von nnlhincr.
( c, , . , . . n....
Sold "y Df- T. J- Davison.
Barklea's Arnica Kalve.
The Best Salve in the wor'd for Cnta.
......
iruises. sores, uicers. salt i.aeum. rever
. Tette Chapped Hands. Chilblains
& , Ski Emotion, and nofcl-
j tJvely cure, or no reqaIred. It Is
CCJkranteeil to perfect satisfaction, or
-,.. r .
Sold at the drug stora of E. James, EbeDs
burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto.
Ola, What a oas:ta.
Willyoa heed the warning. The slgna
perhaps of the sure approach of that more
Urrlble disease, Consumption. Ask your-
selves if you can afford for the sake Of say-
Ing 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing
tor it. We know from experience that
; Shlloh's Cure will Cure your Cough. It
never fails. This explains why more than
a Million Bottles were sold the past year.
It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at
once. Oothers do not be without it. For
Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shllobs
Porous Plaster. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison
S TAT KM KMT OF SKTTI.EMfcNT WITH
the SuervLors ot Chest township for year
t-ua.nn iiurco t,
I MAKTIX YAHNEK. Sciacariaoa. !.
J t ara't of dopll-te ?nS ,o
; " l,mt received of jct Warner...
11D oo
To order to balance account . 49 si
Ca.
By am't of work done a road..
.... rj49i
as 77
s ou
74 SO
e S3
1 oo
1 00
1 50
tu
iiy tranKierei taxes....
Wy lands returned
1st personal service SI days S 1.50.
My rAck?mitl.ing and repain.
Ky pluw (mints , ,
My one trip to t'arrolltown.
By order on bridge .
by am't paid lor dynamite..
J Al'OH WAa.NE, Scraayisoa.
Dr.
am m
To am't of duplicate
l oaw't re-eive.l of Martin Yahner u us
Toam't mrelved from U. llill.ol Elder twu. 6 40
To am't received from Commiasioners .. Goo uu
fall l-i
ear 09
Kv am't of work irma oa mas
. Hy one trip to Etensbun-
3 oo
oo
TS
7 OJ
SO
IViiIZZZZr
Ky iwder and dynamite ,
l'.r oce plow ftnt..
By am't paid Martin Yahner
Hy personal ferrices VJ'sj days ii S1.M
Hy land retorned .
Hy puMlsLin stAlemen'a for lSo-8;
I'.y orders redeemed .
liy transfer of tales, .
Hy orders re-tTtd
liy casn oa hands .,
110 oo
33 7
1 30
10 04
131 77
1 as
9 Ti
177 S
asn vi
LIABILITIES.
One note In favor ol Martin Deltr!eh.. 1100 00
We. the nnderslgned auditors of Chest town
ship ao certify that the forgoing statement Is true
; and correct.
HENRY I.KIHEN, I .,,,,.
JOHN BAKER. Auditor.
Attest: J-rn llirsou. Clerk.
Cheat Twp ii-rcU V, 18s t.
POLITICAL. AXarOCA'CltllEaiTM.
rXJ THE PEilfCKACY OF (UMI1KIA
X COUNTY. I hereby announce myaelf as
a candidate mr the nomination for Ue orhee of
Keuier and Recorder at the enraina: lmmoeraUo
laimary. HEL112TI.Nb' J. HLA1K.
Kbensbnnr. March 20, lSey.
TCHR UISTEIOT ATTOKNEY
X James M. Walters of Johnstown, Pa.
buhject to the decision ot the Democratic Prima
ries. Ebenstmrg March IS. ltW.
IOK PKOTHONOTART.
To the Itemocratic voter el Cambria coun
ty. I hereby anaoaace myself aa a candidate lor
the nomination of the office of Frotbonotary. sub
ject to the decision ol the femocratie primaries
JAMESO. HAKBY.
Conemaatsh Bor., First ward. March its, 1bs9.
CTKAY STEEK.
O Came to the reotdepceot the sntxerlher re
idlna: In Washington township, some time In
I ctober last a red yearling steer. The owner Is
requested to etne foreward. pro-re projrty. pay
cbwiM and take him away otherwise he will be
disposed of according- to law.
PAl'L McKENNA.
Washington Twp., March S, ltS7.6l.
VDMIMSTRATKIX NOTICE.
Ietiers of administration on the estate cf
Juhn A.O'Hara. deceased, late of the boron a of
Ehenbar, Ombrta county. Pa., harinic twn
srranted to the anderslsned. all persons Indebted
to said estate are hereby notihed to make pay
ment to me without delay, and those having
claims sramst the sane will present them, prop,
erly authenticated for settlement to
ANNIE K. O'HARA,
Administratrix of John A.. O'llara. dee'd
CDensDurg, April a. nw..
VDMINISTRATOK-S NOTICE.
Inciters ol administration upon the estate
ol John human, late of Jaekson township tn the
county of Cambria, deceased, having been grant
ed to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to
all persons Indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment . and those having claims
against the same to present them pro.erly au
thenticated lor settlement.
ADAM SHUMAN.
Ebensburg, March 2,lSMy.-6t, Aom'r.
F
ARM FOR SALE
There will be disposed of at private tale.
farm situate In Allegheny township, one-
fourth mile irom lnreiio, nn the road leading
from said place to Ebensburg. This farm con
tains about So acres, about 60 acres of which are
cleared, having thereon a new two-story Irame
house and barn, fine orchard, etc., and la In a
good state ot cultivation and well watered. For
further particulars addrese
FRANCIS O'FHIEI
Iorelto, Feb. t, 1SS9. Lorolto, I'a.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notise is hereby given that letters ol ad
ministration eum teatamanto annezo on the es
tate or Richard Mayers, late ol ISummorhil!
township. Cambria county. Pa., deceased have
been granted to the undersigned. All persons
Indebted te said estate are hereby notlned to
make payment tome without delay, and those
having claims against the same will present
them, properly authenticated for settlement to
BENKY M. HUOH.
Adm'r ef Richard il avers, dee'd.
AUOUMKNT LIST.
April IS 1883.
Place et. al.
Hollen.
Prlngle.
Eytle et. al.
Fisher.
Milllken.
V. K. K. Co.
Stiles.
I.antzy et. al.
Miller et. aL
Ferry.
Oreenwood.
Nolan et. al.
Mcila,1e.
Donahoe.
Commonwealth
Same.....
ITtngle.
Mrirlade.
Trexler.
Christy
lnn.......
Marsh
HU'ps Sl l.loyd
Engl chart
(Siea9ou......
Ellis
Ki for use....
:omey
..vs.
. ..vs.
vs.
vs.
KenioM.....
Morrcllville fc. Cambria
Bor. W ater Co. vs.
Corumonwealth ex. rcl. vs.
Weakland et. al.
Supervisors L Y. twp
In re In.l'px h. Dlsu Webseter Mines
Hroalbeau Co.. vs. J-e-tiey.
Rowland. .......vs. Kee et. al.
McClskey. vs. Taylor Mc4)Oyet.aL
In re petition of Ebesbarg Council to supply
record.
Stoy vs. Wills.
In re road la Clearfield township.
Brin.lle ..vs. Swe.
Hopple vs. Boland.
Flynn vs. Farabaugh.
In re road In KcaJe township.
In re road In Keade township Irom Glasgow to
Shirley.
In re road in Carroll townshln.
In re road in Washington towefhtp.
McCauley vs. dates.
Boring va. Boring.
Wtover vs. Mechling.
Eceptlons to Auditors Report, lireenwood est.
tray.... vs. (ray a, Wylaad.
In re exoeptions to Clr-nt street
H. A. SHOEMAKER.
Ebensburg, April 5, losJ. l'roth'y.
STATEMENT OF SET I I.EM ENT WITH
the suervl5orf ol White township for the
year ending ls-j.
DAN1 IX. STRAY ER. Scpkbvso-. Dr.
To am't of work duplicate 84
To clerical mistake ol clerk ot 1681. 3o 00
To order on C ommsioDers for sen ices... 30 00
Kit 64
$00 49
3 1
14 04
1 ro
2 00
1 00
6 00
3 6
1 06
7i
39 fV)
Ca.
By work done by taxaMes. ...... ..
By exonerations
By returns to Commiailoners
By oath and bond ..
By plow aud doubletree...... ..
By hammers .-...............
By lnuibcr and Plank....
By one day at Ebensburg and exence.
By one day at Frugality bridge. ....
By H day at Keade township
By personal services as supervisor....
374 04
Pt
3 00
Balance due twp. from D. Strayer tl0.i..
LUKE DURB1N. Supervisor.
To am't of wora duplicate. ...............
To order on ComniisiODer
To order on Commissioners.... .......
3G 60
(318 68
. I1U4 13
2 86
17 eo
. 61 OO
1 00
2 DO
6 00
2 00
Ca.
By work done ty taxables ,
By exonerations
By tvx not worked of duplicate ol 18S8.
By 34 days personal services. .............
By oath and bond
By 1 day ser and hone. .......
By 3 days to E ben burg
By cutting out trees, . ,
s-ie S8
ASSETS.
Balance doe from Commissioners $430 70
Balance due from Daniel Strayer ,. 10 40
6471 60
INABILITIES.
Outstanding orders on suirvlsor....
Outstanding orders on Coininltsioners...
47 93
Vn 08
S 119 98
Balance due township ........ ,.txt 62
We. the undersigned auditors have examined
the forgoing statemant an. I hnd them sorrect.
J.H.HSK,
:.J. D1TM5AN. SAudltoxi.
J. A. flATES.
White Twp.. March 2i. lfess.
STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH
the Supervisors of Blackllck township for
year ending March 11. 1SK.
JOHN BLICKENPEUFEK.StrPKRViaOR. Im.
Teamtroad duplicate $335 84
To cash duplicate 8774
To order to Commissioners . w6 00
$518 68
8318 99
61 77
12 04
S48
4 08
1 S3
4 IS
. 112 73
Coimut Ca.
By work done on roads.. ..
By services as supervisor
Br am't returned to Commmisslonerg
By exonerations ..
By exonerations and returned cash La jt
By am't from Jaoeb Stlles....
By percentage for collecting tax ,
By orders redeemed
$418 68
D.
I3.S9 57
lot 63
7 60
JACOB STILES. SrrERvisOB.
To am't work duplieate...
To cash duplicate . .
To order on supervisor
$4U9 70
. $381 23
7 50
1 80
. 40 63
8.-I
e? 46
1 S3
Cornu Ca.
By work on roadi
Br returned roau and cash tax...
siy exonerations..
By orders redeemed , , , , .
By percentage collecting cash tax
By services a supervisor
By am't transferred to J. Bllckendeier.
$499 70
Ont'tamting cash ordors 81.00
Outstanding work orders 811.39.
Am't due irom Commissioners S 14.
We, the undersigned auditors do certify that
the forgoing statement is true and correct.
T. S. EMHr lKLD. )
J. H. MILLKK. S Auditors.
PETEK WAI1NKS, S
Attest : 1. A. MicHitLt, Clerk.
Blackllck TwpM March 2.1, 1 8.
GUARDIAN'S SALE
realTestate
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' C-ourt of
Cambria county, I will offer foraaieon
nilDAY, AT JUL, 5, 1880.
AT 2 OVLOCK P. m.
Fourteen and one-third acres of land In Reade
township. Cambria county, adiolning land of
I Luther OlaKgow on the rorth. I Hollen 00 the
east and lands of the heirs ot Timothy R, Limi
doe on the west and south. Sale to be held on
the premises.
r TERMS OF SALE :"
One-half of the purchase money to be paid on
the confirmation 01 sale and the balance In six
months thereafter with Interest, to be secured by
the judgment bond of the purchaser. Deed to be
paid lor by the purchaser.
SAMUEL KUHN.
U-ardlan ol the minor children ol T. R. Lumadoo
Ebcneburg, March , 1S8J.
SEND yourjoo Printing to the Iueak ofllco
and sve money, frloc the lowest.
....TS.
, , vs.
vs.
-vs.
vs.
, , ....vs.
VI.
IpECKIPTS ANll KXPEVDITt'KES fF EB
V KXSRl'Wi HUHOI'UU k HUH. HAUCil
16. iSSS. TO MAUCH 13. 1S89.
ISAAC IJAVIS. TkkiSCr.KK.
Dr.
Ob :
1115
To balance doe at settlement..
Te am't ol duplicate for
To am'c reoeired Irom Burdens as ir re
ceipt on docket ....
To am't received Irom T. J. WUlVamst
Judice of election
To am't received Ima K. L. Thomas,
water superintendant
To am't rereised from D. E. Eransi
weighinaiiter
To am't received Irom John O ni"
wevKhmaster
To am't received from County TreasurTr,
Te am't of percent, added on delin
quent taxes
TU!
To balance at settlement 1073 CI
ISAAC DAVIS. TEKAst-BJCB.
800
1S37 S
101 45
8 47
341 U0
8 -m
flt-0 74
17SO 7
By am't ef orders paid r
By am't ot bonds l'ftod fold serlesl
S jO 00
KM) Of
10 OU
17 f
64
34 61
1.111
64 V4
By am't of bonds lilted (new series)
By am't of coupons lilted
By am't of accrued lcteret paid J
By am't of ui returned to Co. Com'rs..
By am't of rebate to taxpayers oa tWO.iei
for prompt payment.....
By 1 per cent. cm. on Si6.7l
By per eenu com. on louU 7K..
By i i-ercent. 00 tu. en l74.le
3 Jr cent. com. lor paying out
43 177. 'd. .
Balance due borouxh . ,
b 71
03 "s3
. 1C73 61
Utit 74
Total
Itcruiaea Ktatesnwait or Bor t
Kelrs
Street Commissioner .. . , "
:ierk 's Sal ary .
Solicitor' Salary ..I. ........
Burgess' Salary
A Mrt.f mp;
Police. "7.Z
Laiaber ,,,
Exonerations. " ... ""
Prl n ting , ,
Dauntless tire Co (apppropriauon")..
Iiaunties Fire Co. (ladder)
T.x on Loans ..
Boarding I'lieoners '
lamplighter's Salary (lss7)
luiipliKhusr's balary (laM)
Hardware
Gasoline . """"
Muiceilaneous. " " . .,.,"
iprusts,
I 11
e is
4i M
24 OO
4 0O
IS 0O
. 73 UO
13 63
61" OO
-JU 60
7SO0
46 00
SO lu
13 55
es m
69 74
21 67
la !
11 66
Total.
i6H
Water Wsrks.
Repairs - ,
Fuel
1'luuiblng , , ,
Rent. JJ...".Z
Superintendent' Salary lor lis? ..
" - IBM
Pumping . , , .
1 roight. ".
Express.. ...
Hardware
Money Kelunded toJ. S."MTller.....7...
ias4
1.V4 V&
67 ,
4l 00
176 O0
-OU00
61 00
i 14
7 SO
M 24
T 60
r6ea
ToLfl.
Ll-bllltlew.
UnUtandlng Water Bonds (old series).,
tiutstandlng Water Bonds (new scries).
Outstanding Orders
624.J0 no
3in ii
8 16
66o616
ToUl.
Assets.
Balance In bands of Isaac Darts. Treas. .. $IC73 81
Balance In hands ot It. E. Evans, weigh-
master 6 48
Balance in hands of John Owens, weigh-
inaeier.. .. 23
Total.
W7 23
We, the undersigned Auditors of the borough
ol Ebensburg, do report that we have examined
the acceunts and vouchers of the receipts and ex
penditures ol raid borough lor the year ending
March 13. Isi9, and liiid them correct ai aboyo
stated.
W. .1 WAKII.
A. J. WATERS.
W. 11. CON N ELU
Auditors.
THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE
IN PITTSBURGH.
JOS. FILMING,
No. 84 MARKET ST'
Havln bad (or a number of years a fair chare
of the atroage of the good p,,le ol I'ittsburgh
and vicinity, I take this opportunity to say. with
Increased tacillties and stock, 1 am better pre
pared than ever to solicit their orders, either
wholesale or retail. In any way relating to the
drug trade, and by accuracy, nratness and
promptness, and prices lower than ever. 1 hope to
merit their continued favors. 1 have constantly
In stoeic a full line ol Dui us, Tki smks. SmirlDii
Hkacks for ladies and gents. K.MraKH, Fshilt
Srsison, Hair, TSaii. and Twits Kri bnis. All
the leading FBursiiTASV MiDtciifLs ot the day.
Cod Eivkk (Iil PKarARAnntin, Malt Extracts.
Eor tnejlcal purposes there is no better, purer,
older whifkey sold to-day anywliere than the pure
eight-year old liuckecrictioer Whl.'key I am sell
Idk at 1 1 lor full quart bottles, or six bottles l'.r
$V The only wines that should be usel for med
ical purposes are the pure "aitf..rni:i l'ort, Pberry
Muscatel, Ancelica. and Sweet and Dry Catawba
that I am now selling.
Send lor price lii-t cf Wines and Eiqm.r?, mail
ed tr.-e to any addrers. The money must accom
pany ail orders for wines or liquors, as we do not
send any goods C. O. L.
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, I
WHOLESALE AMU K ETA IE
DRUGGISTS.
riTTSUUKG. PA.
4ia MARKET KT.
Jan. 2i. 18SS. lyr.
, Cor. of tbo Diamond.
HAT-
AIL'
T0 yen fl flnTU languid, low-apirtted. life
lees, and lndeecrilbly niisvrmble, both physi
cally and mentally; experience a sense of
fiallnef.4 or Moatmg afurr eating, or of "gone
news," or rrnptinces of stomach In the morn
ing, tongue c-naU-d, bitter or bad te.t In
mouth, irregular appetite), dizziness, frequent
headaches, blurred eyesight, " Ooating specks''
before tho even, nervous proftrntion or ex
haustion. Irritability of temper, hot Cii'hta,
alternating with chlilT sensations, sharp,
Mting-. timisient pains hero mi 1 there, cold
feet, drowoinefis after meals, wakctulnesa. or
disturbed nnd unrefreshing sleep, con-tant,
li'.d.-S'-ntmtiio fceliQK -I read, or of lmpetul
tog calamity F
If you have all. or any considerable number
of these symptoms, you are stiCoring fromr
thnt most common of American maladies
Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associates)
with DyeiH-psia, or Indigestion. The more
complicated, your diseasa has become, tba
greater the number and diversity of symp
toms. No matter what ft ape It has reached.
Dr. Pierce's oldeu Medical Discover?
will subdue it, if taken according to direc
tions for a reasonable length of time. If not
oured. complications multiply end Consump
tion of the Lungs. Skin Diseases. Heart Diseasa,
Kheumatism. Kidney Disease, or other grave
maladies are quite liable to set in aud, awoneg
or later, induce a fatal termination.
Ir. Pierce's scolders Medical Dls
rorerr acts powerfully upon the Liver, and
through that great blood -purifying organ,
cic-anses the system of all blood-taints and im
purities, from whatever cause arising. It is
equally etneacious in acting upon tho Kid
neys, and other excretory organs, cleaastop,
strengthening, and healing their diaea aes. Aa
an appetizing, restorative tonio, it prr.mote
digestion and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh ant streugtn. in maiariai win cat
this wonderful medioino has gained great
oelobrity in curing Fevor and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases.
Dr. Pierce's iioldeu Idedte-4 Ws.
"cures all humors.
from a common Illotcti, or Eruption, to the
worst Scrofula, f alt-rheum. Fever-eoros.'
5cnly or Kough Ekin. In short, all diseases)
cauw-d by bad blood are oonquored by thfa
powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi
cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under
Its beniirn influence. Especially -as it manl
feated its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema.
Erysipelas, 11. ills. Carbuncles. Sore Eyes. Scrof
ulous Sores and Swellings. Hip-Jotr.t Diseaso,
WhiHj SwelliDgs.' Goitro, or Thiok N'eok,
and F.n'arged Glands. S:-nd ten cents rn
srnmps for a lnrgo Treatise, with colored
plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount
for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections.
"FOR THE BLOOO IS THE LIFE."
Thornughlv clennse It by using Dr. Pleree
bvldcu lcdic-il Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital
strength and bodily health will be established,
CO-SSU-tlPTIQIV,
which is Scrofula of the Lungs, la arrested
suid cured by this remedy, if taken in the
earlier stages of tho disease. From Its mar.
velous power over this terribly fatal disease,
when Brut offering this now world-famed rem
edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously
of calling it his CONsrMPiiOM Ceng," but
abandoned that name as too restrictive for
medicine which, from it wonderful com
bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and
BUtritive properties, is uriequalod. not onlv
as a remedv for Consumption, but for aJl
t'hrouic Diseases ot tho
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Longs. Ppltttrur of TiVood, FhorV
Dess of Hrenth, Chronio Nasal Catarrh, Bron
chitis, Asthma. Severe Coughs, and kind rod
aOections, it is an ethoient remedv.
Sold by DrugKi-ta. at 91.00. or tlx DoOlot
for ?S.OO.
I W Bend ten cents In stern rus for Dr. Pl-TQelB
bevk on Consumption. AddroM,
World's Dispensary Medical association,
663 raain 81-, BCFFACO, N Y
4 I F.alTIKriUi by addressing lire
I.
i JY. Kwrll .. 10 Si rues St.. Mew
Mew York
I rjn lmrn rK wt r.mt tti . P w limiv,. linn A
AUVtKTI-IN InAjB-ricaa ewpafew, 1O0
T fs-mpblet loc.
YOU?
T3ae Tail End of Old 1S3S
TIic Boi?iimiii: of 1889
will be made ruemorable by WtMlI.F. SOX A THOMAS for low pricwa. Our Overcoat
Department is teeming with Iaraiiis. W ords and (inures cannot poMsilOy eonvey a eor
vey a correct Idea of the manner iu wtiich me barn rut t ;j prices of ail our suieic of Men's
Hoys' and Children's Overcoats nnd heavy iuil. The ascralice wo ruake in anloadlnir.
this stock la without parallel. Not a piiw w e quote, but of ttns fact you may rest
assured: tliat f rom our tinest I)rea Suit or O.'t-rcoat fora )uns senLlt-niau down to the
strong trery-day Suit for a sehool-lw.y, w will t;ive more and better for ttie pnen we &k
than we have evtr niven belore. Tbts Ke.1u.-tK.ti bale m in o.vt-iiriiil.t -rn-t. We mean
business. The Overcoats and heavy suihs mu.t be bold. The w atlier a acainut us to
tt.e t-arly part of I be oeason, and tx.w if you Lav a little ready money it will prove
savlu'r of seyeial dollars to you in your purchase from lie..
Tte Greatest EefincticES tayc teen iu M Prices of
Fur Cans. 4.1 72. SO cents ; forruer ri-. s, 7.-:. f I, f 1, 51.25.
I'lush Neckwear, 17, 75, S7 ernts ; furmrr lrie, 7.re.. f 1. fl 25.
Silk Muttlers, 37, CS. 75 eeu's ; fonuer pne.-s. 7-". . f 1, f l.lo
Fur top Gloves. 75 cts., f 1. 1 1.'5; furtiinr ;ii"s f I. tl..l. f 1.50.
lioys' I'lush Caps. 17, 'J.8, 42 cei.ts ; U-imrr prices. 'J5, 40. t,o cts.
From now ontil Xew Year's Dy we shall routinun to present each of our tnt.y cu?to
reois ( purchasing coods to the amount ot f.t or tu.-ro) with ohm of tlum llandB .ii.f 1'lusU
l'liotourapb Albums which bave delighted ihoubands or or lady ri lends Uuiii. (Jbri&tma
wif.k.
UEMEMBEK, GliKATEST ISAIUJAINS EVER OFFERED.
Woolf, Son &l Thomas,
J O IT IST STOWN, 1jKNTn:,V
ECKESMRODE $c HOPPEL
have just returned from tho Eiistcrn Cities with u lare huJ coui
Ilete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting of Men's and
Boys' Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats,
Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods;
Flannels, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Blankets,
Comforts, Bobes, Horse Blankets ; Rubber 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 Ijow Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic
iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction.
Respectfully,
ECKEN iiOSiE & HOPlEL,
CarroIItown, Pa.
HARDWARE
FOR NEXT 90 DAYS.
The subscribers, in order io close out llicir
Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Fails, Tinware,
Oils, Taints, Hopes, all kinds of Mechanics'
Tools, lUiilders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for
the next 00 days, Goods at Prices which will
The Stock is new and
E. DUFTOE" & SOU.
11 SHOES
B. L DAVIS' CHEAP BOOT AP SHOE STORE.
Boots for Men and Boys,
Gum Boots lor Men and Boys,
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes,
Gum Shoes lor Ladies and Children,
Shoes for Children and Babies,
Shoes to fit Everybody at Lowest Prices.
JULIAN ST., EBENSBURG, PA.
. L. JOHXSIM. I. J. BTCK, A. W. BUCK.
ESTABLISHED .872. ESTABLISHED m.
Jolinston, Bnct & Co. CarroIItown Bant,
UANKHKS. P....V...
j Bcnsl:g,
Ml
... T A SHAR
SHARBAUGH,
A. W. BUCK, Cashier. ;
Cashier.
General Baniing Business Transacted-
The following are the principal le la res ol a
gener-1 --using t'UPiness :
1 EPOS ITS
Keeetve-I payable on demnni, and Interest bear
ing oerUhca les It-sued to time depositors.
LOAMi
Extetidet! to eustnrners on lavorahle tetmi and
approved iiaper discounted at all times.
OI,I.ECTIO..1
Made In the locality and epos all thebankliig
towns in the United Mates. Charges moderate.
DRAFTS
Isaed negotiable In all paru of the United
States, and loreign exchange issued on all parts
Of Europe.
ACIOISTS
Ol merchants, farmers and others seilclted. te
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Pa tmcs are assured that all transactions tliall
be held aa strictly private aad eiotidentlal, and
that they will be treated as liberally as good
banking rules will j.erailt.
Respectfully,
JOI1XSTOS Bl K A CO.
XTOTIOE.
! 11 Notice Is hereby given that an api.Hea-
tion will be made to the itovernor ol I'eiiLsyl-
vanlaoa Siturlay the l'h diiv of Msrch. 1HJ.
' by J. . l'UKb, Thomas Hart, M. Wt..n.J.
K. Caldwell and S. J . Tellord under the Act oi
Assembly entitled "An act to urovide lor the In
corporation and regulation of certain corpora
. tions" at proved April auth. 1ST, and ibe sufple
mects thereto lor the charter ol an intended cor
, poration to be called the "Indian Telephone
eotnpacy.1 The charter and object ol which is
lor constructing, maintaining and leasing lines
for .telegraph tor the private u.-e of In, 11 vidua'?,
tirms, c rporations. municipal or otherwise lor
general business, and lor police, tire alarm or
messenger business or lor the transaction of any
business in which electricity ever or through
wire may be applied to any uselul purpose, and
for thoie purposes to have, posess aud enp,y all
the rights, lenehts and privileges ol kald Act ol
Assembly and stipilememn theret...
WATSON t TJL.iO-U, SoUci'Orf.
. cb. , l?sy.
GIYKN AW AY J
COST !
AT
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Clean.
OF-
RUBBER WEIR
The Sponge Is Mightier
than the Brush,
THROW AWIY THE SHOE BRUSH
and use a Sponge and water, which will
keep your SHOES BRIGHT
and CLEAN if you use
Wolff'sACfiiEBIacking
Z7ia toosners lmoto a good, thing and rM
hoot it, and (As men ought to.
It preserves the leather and gives a bril
liant polish. Water and snow slip off it as
surely aa off a duck's back. Men's shoes
require dressing ONCE A WEEK
women's once a month, that's all. Worth,
trying, isn't itr It is also the best dress
ing for harncas.oa which it -UU THREE
months.
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia,'
TIMBER FOR SALE.
''HE UNUKKSMNEO IS THE OWNER OK
. a tract ol land situated In t'ambria town
sliii., t'ambraa county, I'a., containing aoout lls
Al KIX l.M-ute.i r)-' miles North of Ebousburt'.
which IsheavilT timbered with
ll-HLIM'K, Kl::CII, ftl'UtR, ETC.
The timber on said premise or the land a., t
tiiulxr is lor s-le, and lor lurther Inlormatloa i.i
regard to same applv to or address
EllWAKUHKimrH.
Ebensburg, I'll
Ebenfburn, !Ma7li 'ii, 16S9. 8t.
FOK SAI.K.
Houi-e and lot In Ebensburg, Ta. A never
ailing spring, ttabln and outbuilding on prem
ises. lLiulre at 1 liuttoa , sxin, hardwar-j
Store.
Ebensburg. Oct. 1,1S;S.