The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 12, 1889, Image 3

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Al'llll, 12. 1,S.'.
LOCAL LY1 rf:JZStKlL.
Nleo woaituT.
Iifpair ymir suit-walk.
lUIn full in Ui pl.ica on Thursday.
fctieti'-t'uric lias a tirst-class irctietra.
Ten indie ot snow fell Id this place on
VuturJay.
-N ic sliners at K. L. Davia' shoe store
fur ri-nts.
Kx-ShnnlT Blair was In Johnstown on
Tui'iUy lat-
) Mr. I. Ci- Myers, of AsuvilUs was in
towu on TMirx lay.
Mr. Al-x. Waters is clerking t Mr-
ijolm win-.' atom.
Major Spann!er, of ln'tlefonte,
was in town on Kriilay.
Mr. (ieorge M. Waltz, of C&rrolltown,
I was In tnwn on Thursday.
K. U. Duno(rtn, F..-q.,Of Ft. AuRUstinP,
wvs a visitor to our town on Velre-d!
1 Hon. Jotin I Thomas, of Carrolltown,
i isas to hi on our streets on Thursday,
t Tin- population of Cambria county in
i 1-..0 wa. T.oTi".. To-day It Is about .'i0, 000.
I Mr. Knoch Muirt rf-mnvetl from Cambria
t tii-tiiu t Carroll township onWedr.es-
tl.iy Int-t.
Tlierw will be plenty of work for car-
renters in Kbenslmm ami vicinity during
j the coiultiK Sucuiuer,
Tim araillnu of the extension of the
i r.. lls(.p railroad fiom McGee's to Cush
I Creek is pronresslUK.
The nras Is uretn
but not nearly bo
green as the uiau who wanU all the news
aud doesn't taku the Fuekman.
Couuty Supeiiuteudatit Let-ch Is niak
i lnt impruveiueuts on the building he re-
cently puichaed on Ilifch street.
Mr. Thomas Ott, one of the enterprls-
t lux Itmlnesi muo of !t. Uouiface, was a via-
' Hur to oui oflice on Saturday last.
Mr. 1'eU r lluber, Jr, of Carrolltown.
pa-
d tiuouk-h ttil-i place on Tuesday on
his way to l.almlte id visit friends.
Tlie Kbensburu boys have organized a
! base bull club and are ollcitinn subscrip-
tlons to defray tin) expense of renting a
field.
Mr. Inmn-i M. Hark, of Portaire. has a
lot of valuable mineral lUht In clone prox-
t Unity to the railroad, which he offers for
vale.
Mis Maud T'.ender, who tad been
vi.sltmu in Altoona for the pat two weeks,
1 returned to her homo iu this place on Sat
I urday la.sU
t in .. ......a . .. 1 . .
.un. i lat.a, u aft auu icirvvru
lady of this plaee, who was lylntf seriously
111 tor the past two weeks, Is at present
Improving.
Mr. Joseph Firabatmh. the photociaph
er, will be ready to ni 'et customer at his
gallery in Carrotliown from April 15 until
April r, is.s;t.
I Captain Thomas Ia?ls and his sod Fred
i Mattel on Tuesdaj last to ttif I'lnrlc 11.11s,
lakota, where the Captain ts interekted in
oi i ti it) if property.
j Mr. Albert l'.oslet passed through town
l oti Tuendny on his way to visit Ms brother,
Mr. August iUmlet, who ri shies in I.atrobe,
j Westuuireluud iMULty.
A Cleat field tire company went down
the river on a ;ur of rafis (rom that place to
; Lock Haven on Thursday .f last week to
attend a parade mil hall.
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lv. Father K.senteel, at or.e time pa".
t.T of Si. John's Catholic church, Jolms-
town, has hfe.i ai pointed pastor of the
Catholic church at A-hvllle.
Mr J. A. Shoemaker, who has the cou
i tract for ereetinK the telephone line from
Carrolltown to Hastings expects to have it
completed on Tuesday next.
J Yniir whoee poll tax receipts ran out
j at II. e Feb i u.ry election must have them
j leliewed h April IS, if they Wish to Vote
j at the special election In June.
. Adjutant t'.eneral Hastinj has secured
j transportation for th entire National
iuanl to attend the centennial celebration
i In New York on the I'.oth ot Av'ril.
Mr. Ch a rle liuchanan, formerly tL'ket
aeut at Johnstown, died at that place on
Tueday morning, lie resinned his position
j as ticket agent only a short time at;o.
Mr. Joseph a. Stilttmatter, of Carroll
4 township, p.s.-ed throuKI town on Tuesday
last on Ins ay home after a two weeks'
t vim to relativ-i and trlends in Westmore-
land county.
Mr. Tatnc!: I.yr.ch died at his home la
(aallitln townshp o-.i Saturday last, aed
about 5 years. II is remains were Interred
i in ttie it!oiic cemetery at Vilmor on
Monday lst.
Mr. rinilp Stoltz and wife, of Carroll
township, who were called to the sick bed
vt Mrs. Auirnst Hoslet in I.atrobc, on Tues
day, passed through this place yesterday on
their return trip home.
At the sale of personal property of Wm.
Fair, In Cherryhill, a few days ao, potatoes
t-old at 4 i cents per bushel. Wanon loads
of potatoes can be bought Id this place at 23
Ct; i.t . J.i'l it na Jt .ieii.'.-er.
The I'eiumy Ivaoia litilroad Company
bis s.i,:;i,y persous in its employ. This in
eludes every one who serves the company,
from the i'resulent down to the smallest
v.iter boy on a uravel tiain.
Me.iais. Coulter and Hull, this place,
wl.u are po-kes-ed of a block or coal laad
uu the south side of the Coacmauuh river
will s-iori open a -haft near East Cone
tua u ijrl . O rruu.'' if r; lrmH-rat .
f.eorite Uick, son of T. W. Hick, Kn ,
il Uils lee, started on lat Tuesday nioru
1 lor Carney, Jiebraska, where h has an
tilde living and where he will remain per
Uitttieutly if he hk. thecouutry.
Mr. James L. 1 ernr. of Altoona, has
I' in Ui.u-,1 t:.u place ot Mr. Uart MeCabe
er.niiK-er on trie Ikanch for the pat two
Wfeks, hUice the wreck ner Munster, when
Mi MeCaOie was slight! Injured.
' uhser.hers who cotUmplate a ch-uige
! re i lenee. Involving a change of thrii
U 'l 1 It'll uimjii
-Howard Moorl;rJ, of SUorvllle,
.iiH.r,;ai.j c.unty. wime on hi way
r'h N,.-t,i...t.. .., lmat Tuei,jay nUtlt ri(,
" u,e ii nurnce or lltjuxir, lay do
u ou
a passing frel.-'.: ,
t.t one of hi 1
k sun au ear ou.
.ui muia.,1 . i ... wh .,,., i . . I
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U wi.t then. er.t lu reafl.r. Jn.t.(1 mlthvM . nou nl ,Dtoourioo
l,M V.u'?nt - tnembersof pockets. What diae we hug we do not
- N.uWCa:iio!ieC'hurefc.tnl r-law. tL.nk or care." That's so. If any of our
s t . I ou .Sunday ast. aftvr U t. ,ii j: .. . . .
f.. r.u ,,., . . , uiU.lri,l5i.,,icT oana notes to spare
l ,ef7h . v UUl n"W r"U J- on. We'll run the risk of
l.' e f, khe ps,toe. NutOin dYllnit
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pnaMlui,JllLcli,n i- ' number of th citlr.a wi.r r-- v,. n
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'rrh, D,phthWuC CankeTwh and i CUl the atl"y 1 dlJ Dot " ZifteU
wiii'.lus','!,.i,'.r.,... .. ". ' nuoibers In vleltors' column : but In lustlce . r.nntn n . ,
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Friday, the 2Glh day of April, Las been
appointed as Arbor day.
Two toads. It is aid. were found Im
bedded In the coal at Thomas C. Ilelm'f new
operations by workmen one day last week.
Their limbs were perfectly limp, but they
were stone blind. O.veola Leader.
The attention of our readers Is directed
to the advertisement of the Henry Milling
Company, of Huntingdon. Pa., la another
column. Good flour Is an object te every
one and the Conr furnished by this firm
cannot be excelled.
A gentleman residing near Williams'
('rove moved to l.loyddvlllo last week. He
had two large four horse wagons loaded with
furniture and procured a tractiot. engine to
which be attached the two wagons and In
that way conveyed bis furniture across the
North mountain. Aew Vl-iomHelJ Timea.
We understand that the casing will be
removed from the gas we!l In this place this
week aud the well abandoned for the pres
ent. The tools which are dowa some 2-JGO
feet cannot be gotten out and the drilling
past these tools with another string proved
to be a failure, bence the well mast be aban
doned. Cherrytrte A'ecord.
Dlstr ict-rassenger Agent Thomas E.
Watt, Pittsburgh, of the Pennsylvania rail,
road, has received notice from General-Pas
senger Agent J. K. Wood that the special
rate of two cents per mile allowed a party
of ten or more persons when traveling on
one ticket bad been withdrawn. The rate
had only been In effect about two weeks.
Paper doors are eald to be a great im
provement over wooden ones. They are
formed of two thick paper boards, stamped
and moulded Into panels and glazed togeth
er with glue and potash and then rolled
through heavy rollers. After being covered
with a waterpn of coating and one that is
fireproof, they are painted, varnished and
hung in the usual way.
The many friends In this place of Mrs.
II. A McPike, will be grieved to learn tnat
she has had a relapse and that there are
now but little, if any hopes for her recovery.
For aome time past her condition bad been
reported favorable and the earnest prayers
that her ultimate recovery would result
seetued to be favorbly answered by an all
wise Providence, but a change tor the worse
baa taken pla-e and it is now only a ques
tion of time when ber bufferings will end
The committee on " permanent certifi
cates" will meet in the Conemaugh borough
school building for tbe examination of ap
plicants May 31st and June lit. Examln
ations will begin May 31st at 10 A. M. All
applicants are requested to send their ap
piieatlous to the chairman of tbe committee
not later than May 10th. Geography will
Include mathematical, political and pbysi
cal. History will include constitution of the
I'olted States. -Mary J. Williams. Secre
tary ; L. II. Brumbaugh, Chairman.
Mrs. Martha Kootser. at Indiana, rast
week, was awarded a verdict of (400 against
Uayne township, that county. Some years
ago Mrs. Kooer was driving along one of
the public roads in that township. Her
sleigh struck a rock which projected into
the road. The vehicle was upset and Mrs.
K. thrown out. Her arm was fractured
and che was otherwise Injured. Suit was
brought agalust that township, to recover
damages, it being claimed that the accident
was due to the negligence of the Supervis
ors, aud a verdict given as above sUU-d.
If any of our readers are In need ot
artistic aud substantial cemetery work,
made from the bt qualities of marble and
granite, they will do well to call cn J. Wil
kinson A Son, marble and granite dealers
In this p. ace. where they will find a nice
stock to st-iect from, or send them word
and they will visit you with a large selec
tion ot new and original deigcs, they guar
antee all their work and if their work is
uot as represented they will not ask you to
take it, they are prepared to fid all orders
at home and abroad at prices thatdefy coru
pttition. lilve them a trial. A 3 6u.
James T. Young. Warden of the Cam
bria, county jail, is a man whose beart is in
its proper ptacn, heating in sympathy with
the woes and misfortunes of others. The
Warden has taken a census of th prison
ers In bia charge, and, believing that Ignor
ance la a fruitful source of crime, he has
organized Into a class all who cannot read
or write, supplied them with caper, and
bonks, and undertaken to teach them the
rudiments. He finds most of tbe illiterate
ones to be apt pupils, willing and anxious to
learn, and thus bis labors are rewarded.
JokHttotrn Tribune.
A Wlltlamsport paper states that on
Tuesdaj of last week, at Karthaos, Clears
field county, a a young man was
drowned In tbe river and search for his
dead body was of no avail, on account of
the muddy condition of the water. Satur
day last, an old gentleman who lives vhree
miles from the place of drowning went to
Karthaus and reported a dream be had the
night before, in which be saw and knew the
exact location of the body. He was laughed
at, at first, but be was so persistant that a
few gentlemen accompanied him to the
place where be said the body was, and after
a half hour's search they discovered the
body of the unfortunate young man.
Hasting bad Its first visitation by fire
on Thursday night of last week when tbe
dwelling house fnd store of a man named
Waudy were burned. The fire was caused
by the breaking of a lamp which was
kuocked from the hands of Mrs. Wandy by
a child which she was taking np stairs.
The tiames startlug In the stairway, pre
vented Mrs. WanCy and tbe child from
getting down and their rescue was affected
Uirongh one of the upper windows. Most
of the store goods were saved but in a
damaged condition, and the loss Is a severe
oue as a considerable sum of money was
burned and also about two thousand dollars
in notes which were In a pocket book np
stairs. There was no insurance on the
building or contents.
An exchange says "tbe last Item of
news from the labratory is that the deadli
est of bacteria live and multiply on the
bank notes that we handle. Probably there
is not a viler article that we ever touch than
a bank note. Carried In tbe pockets of tbe
most leprous and loathsome, it passes
through the pocket of the refined. We
would not think or taking a pecket hand
kerchief that bad made any such round
without washlug and fumigating. We could
t uininnlrslloa.
EuK.Nbi Ku, Ta , April II, 1SW.
Ei. Fut a max ; I deiro to correct an
error iu ttie school report as pubtlalieJ In
th Ikra'M of t!i,s ureet. In th. r.Jn.nn
ueaurd -Ma.Ujrs'- it u made to appear that
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tu last uiontb of avbool, which Is
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r"-" ,uuu ounug me last monm in makiDc '
to those who were kind enough and sum-
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Items fron t arrolltoww.
Carrolltowx. rx., April 10, 1S8D.
Dear Feeemaic : Spring Is here. It
seems now In dead earnest and as It brings
ith it Its usual concomitants, such as
robins, blue birds, frogs, newts, snakes, etc..
It has also brought forth your old cor
respondent, who has been hibernating all
inter ; but who now cornea forth like the
festive skunk seeking for ail which be can
devour and as we have learned that your
esteemed correspondent, "Tom, has be
come tyirtioutly Inclined this spring and has
retired for the present from the reportorlal
field we thought we would take np the
cudgel and give you a few Items ot the do
ing In this part of the county.
The new telephone line to HasMngs Is
fast approaching completion under the ef
ficient management of Mr. J. A. Shoemaker,
the line will b completed this week.
Gray A Williams have started their distil
lery this week, they made their first run to
day, the capacity Is ten bms hels per day.
Building in Carrolltown Is booming this
spt lag. Mr. F. Eger is erecting a fine build
ing on Main street. Messrs. W. C. Schroth,
W. A. Scanlan, W. A. Fagan and Joseph
Fox have all broke ground for residences on
St. Joseph street.
Tbe water works at St Benedict's monas
tery, under tbe supervision ot Mr. Frank
Buck, are rapidly appreaching completion.
will be quite a convenience as tbey will sup
ply the rooms In the building with water
for ail purposes.
James Null, our new Justice of the Peace,
will open an office, next door to II. J. Bebe's
cabinet ware rooms on Main street.
Mr. John Duram. of the distillery, has tbe
finest strains of chickens In the county.
John Is a bachelor but can hatch out more
chicks at one time than ail the bens any
good house wife can sit. Mr. Durum has
an incubator with a capacity of 500 eggs.
Mr. John Glasser, of the Star IIotl. suc
ceeded in sbootin seven wild ducks on
Winner's dam on last Saturday morning,
the storm of Friday night: brought tbem
down.
Mr. Frank McConnelU of Hastings, saw
yer for Hauk Bro's bad three ot bis fingers
amputated by the saw on Tuesday of this
week. Circular saws know no mercy.
Mrs. August Boslet. formerly jt this
place. Is reported to be lying dangerously
111 at her home near Latrobe, Westmoreland
county.
Mr. James Smith of Cameron's Bot
tom. Indiana county, died yesterday.
I have no more news at this writing but
hope to give your readers more next week.
Axiccs.
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Tit fktare. WwllMt Oia.
The !Ub and 10th of each month are desig.
nated as pay days In Altoona from tbe fact
that tbe company employee are paid on
thoee days, tbe lower shopmen receiving
their ducata on the !'th and tbe upper shop
men on tbe 10th. Tuesday, therefore, was
pay day at tbe car shops, but the men didn't
get their money because the money was un
der lock and key. Tbe First National bank
is the depository In this city and tbe money
was placml la the safe in that institution on
Monday and the lock was turned on In tbe
same evening by Cashier Jobn Lloyd. Tbe
money amounted to 320,000 and was in
currency. Wtwn tne effort was made to
open the sare Tuesday morning It was
found that tbe door would not answer to
the umtuons. Continued trials were
equally unavailing and Cnally a force of
company men under W. n. Houseman was
called in. It Is supposed, that the safe be
ing full of bills, some of tbem worked down
between one of tbe holts and the time lock,
thus preventing the bolts from being thrown
open sufficiently far to allow the door to
swing out. Yesterday afternoon an ex
pert was telegraphed for toStanford, Conn.,
and is expectd here this morning. Altoona
Trihune.
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NARRI iUE Lit F.VSES ISNFCD.
The following marriage licenses were
issued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for tbe week ending Wednesday, April 10.
1 !:
Denny Joseph Nlchteosale. Cambria bor
ough and Maegie Kiley, MiIIvUIm.
Samuel A. Snook aud Annie G. Shaffer,
Johnstown.
A. T. Beers and Sarah Ann Browu, Dean
township.
Millard Pitrnor Croyle. Johnstown and
Mary Seibert, Conemaugh borough.
Krtio! Krpart.
The following 1i the report of the Khentriont
PuMip x-hools for month and term ending April
Averaa
Enrolled, attendance.
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TjcnTts.
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1 1 ! Ill i i 1
Allle Lloyd I 1 I a 33 ' "7 a M
Erne "yer... I 3 I IS 4' 3T." j 3
MnllM Evuns S j 13 16 iff IS X4
Annie Jones 4 ! 1 lo: 27' 16
A. K. Kead. I t 9 IS' 8 7 l.v
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Totals
! 93 S3 176. 83. 71 1&4"
The fallowing table shows the total and aver
age attendance lor the school term ending April
3d. IW:
Total Average
at fnd "nee art'nd'nca.
TxarBBRs.
Allle I.lovd...
Erne Mye'ra ...
Mmlie r.vans.
Anrle looes.
301 17 47, -JUS 14, 4
it! '.u! .tt; ii e vi
3i! 1 Ml 14 11 : S-""
13 171 SO! 10. It i
A. li. Head
(rrand totals i UU llS -CM; &j. si i
Pupils who mi'sed no time daring the last
month are as follow :
Uwro No. 1 Rhode Rltter. Arthur E Ed
son Hill, frank Hetler Loyd Read, (iideon
ltuwny, Mary Connell, Ethel Shields. Nibble
Shields. Bessie James. Florence Evans. Carrie
lannan. Frank Blair. Bartlo ConreP,
lavid Lodwlg. Jessie Evans, Emmett Weaklin.
Ernest Weaklin. Roiy Cronse, Blanche Oant.
June Iavls. Mary Englehart Annie Hitchue,
Bc'ste luck. Annie Hammnnd, Sallle Toung.
Koora No. 2 onto Connell. Orton Sechrean,
Peter Ludw'g, Wellington Eaans. (Mnev lHivis,
lx-llle hute. Hrble Evans. Ilarrv Connell.
Elmer IMvls. Mand Sbfnefelt. Jennie Ivans.
Room No. 3 Amos James. May LMvU, Ada
J nes. Blanche Folsom , Allle Jones.
Room No. 4 Annie Shields, Edith Myers.
Mary McBreen, Fred Barker. John James Kay
Jonea. Fred J ties, (ieorre Thomas. Edgar
Evans. Charley Weaklea. Walter boemaker.
Koom No. 4lln Barker, Leonard Jones,
Moms Mason. lelia Folsom.
The following implls did not miss a dav durlnir
the term ot svea months : Bessie Jame. Lnyd
head. June Iav1.. Arthur Krn, .cssie Evans,
Elmer Lavu, May laris and Fred Jonee.
lor Thrse
Weeks I wai mfferinK from a severe cold In
my bead, accompanied by a pain In tbe
temples. 1 tried some of tbe many catarrh
remedies without any relief. E'y's Cream
Balm was recommended to me. After only
six application of tbe Balm every trace of
my cold was removed. Henry C. Clark. 1st
j Division Xew York Appraiser's! Office.
For serf ral Tears I have been troubled
with catarrb. Eij's Cream Balm baa
proved to be tbe article desired. I believe
it the only cure. L. B. Coburn. Merchant,
Towacda, Ta.
Barklen't Aralea (salve.
Tbe Beet Salve In tbe world for Cats,
i Braises. Sore. Ulcers. Salt Rteum. Fever
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' "kw:" " i.('iwu uanu, i.,iii.uiius
corns, ana an Skin Eruptions, and posi-
enres TiJes, or no pay rrnalred. It Is
aranteed to eive perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Trice 23 cents per box.
""iu a i. uir urug store oi r. jimM. i runk
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Mayer, 851 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta. Ease
si OBw, do openboii or delay from busi-
ocas, attested by taotuambi of
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i Mill ! iji
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cures aitor
Eboxisburg
Bargain Store !
Next Door to JolmstDn.Bnct XCo.'s Bail
It Will Almost BIM Yci to Eeai
tie SbocUu Prices.
: SPOT : CASH
and 10 per cent, profit
Coie early and avoid
tie Rush in the EveniDi.
We invite the public to give ua
a call and price goods. If we do
not Bell you goods cheaper than
you can buy elsewhere we do not
expect your trade. We hero give
you prices of some of our arti
cles :
One Cent Articles.
Carpet Tacks per box
Elooks and Eyes, 2 dozen for...-.
Corset Laeet
St)OQ X&C8 eewe eee
Clay Tipes, 2 for
Needles, per dozen.
Shoe Batten per dozen
rants Buttons, per dozen
Black Silk Twist, per spool........
Slate Pencils. 8 for. ......
Iad Pencils, 2 for .. . ...
Ten Holders. 3 for
Chalk, C sticks for
Lamp wicks, 3 for .
Thimbles, nickel plated
Darner, one-half dozen for
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Hair Pins, per dozen.
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Three Cent Articles.
Armlets, per pair
Dresi Battons, per dozen
Hair Pins, extra large, per dozen
Usto Elastic, 2 yards for
A good pocket Comb
A good Fine Comb-.- -
A good lied in Comb
Shoe BlackenUijtt extra fine .
A large rcll fine Tape
Safety Pine, per dozen. ...
Cotton, extra quality, per spool ...
Cigarette Ilo'ders.
Handkerchiefs
Envelopes, per dozen.. . .
Writing Paper, 2 dozen sheets for
Memorandum Books
Five Cent Articles
Dress Combs, extra quality 5c
Black Silk Spool Thread 5c
Assorted Colors Si.k - 3c
Slipper Colore Be
Machine Oil, best sperm 5c
Mouse Traps .- 5c
"Ah Tfcere" Cologne 5c
Pockebooks-. 5c
Children Lace Callara- .. j;
Fine White Ktbed Bibs. 5c
An Extra Floe IJanUercbiers--
ToweU. tarVey reil. .. ..
Men's Socks... . . 5c
LtAdles' Iloee 5c
Dippers of beayy tin - 5c
Tin Cups 5c
Funnels, .. .. 5c
Pie I'latea .......... . . 5c
Jelly Ilates 5c
Carry Combs 5c
Comb eases .. 5c
rota to Mashers -. ........ 5c
Broilers 5c
A Box of Assorted Nails.. 5c
ftl 1 1 aC X&D3 M ew itti ewO
Wash Basins ..'.. 5c
Milk Skimmers 5c
Scissors, 6 In 5c
Soap Dippers.-. -....5c
Composition Books 5c
Jieck Bows ... . 5c
Wo desire to impress upon the
minds of the people that our
goods are not old stock, but new
goods received constantly from
our headquarters in New York
City. Our bargains will remain
within your grasp, not for a day
but as long as your patronage
continues to support our untiring
efforts to place the necessaries of
life within easy reach. vWe have
not put the price down upon a
few leading articles but on every
thing we handle making leaders
and specialties of any and all
goods you may want. Our suc
cess for the past few weeks is suf
ficient to encourage us to believe
that we are on the right track,
backed by energy, pluck and the
nerve to publish prices that please
the people.
We are receiving goods every
few days, and frequently the
cream of these purchases are car
ried off before we can issue our
prices, we weuld advise every
body to call early and often.
Thanking one and all for there
' nntr.
patronage ; soliciting a
Jr"-""
continuance of the same.
I Am Obediently Yours,
D. II. C. Warren,
Bargain Store,
NET
3c
3c
3c
3c
3c
3C
3C
3e
3c
3C
fPlf
Absolutely Pure.
Tne powaer aeTerTane. A marrel of parity,
trencth and wholeromenes. More economical
than the ordinary kiada. and eannot be uld tn
competition with the multitude of the low teat
abort weight, alum or vhoepaalo powder. Hold
aly in cant. KoTil Bltiie fowoil Ce., 1M
Wall St.. M aw Toe.
STATEMEMT Or Sfcll LEMETTT WITH
the Sapenrlanra ol Chest township for year
ending March I, Issv.
MARTIN YAHX l.li, Smanson. Da.
To amtof duplicate.- tn 8 10
To am t received of Jacob Warner
To order to balance account
110 oo
48 -tt
3T1U
aa 77
ft 00
Ca.
Fy ami of work done ea roads...
My tranfieror taxes..
By lands returned
By personal services &l days Q l.ao...
Hy backsmlthlng and re pel rfl
79 60
e as
Hr Dlow points....
l oo
1 oo
l so
6 ao
Ky one trip to Carrolltown...
By order on rnige
By am't paid lor dynamite .
$37. U
JACOB WAKNEK. SCTKBTlsoa.
To am't of duplicate
Ur.
$194 64
To am't received or martin i an nor
To am't received from O. U-lll. ol Elder two.
To am't rocelyed from Commissioners......
6 40
6-0 00
C
Br am't of work done on roads
Hj one trip to Ebensbnrg--...
By one plow . ,
By repairs and plank ..
By powder and dynamite , ,
By one plow point
By am't paid Martin Yahner
By personal services 'li days & fl.ftO
By lands returned
By publishing statements for 1880-87
By orders redeemed
By tranafer of '-'-
By orders rolee-ied ..
By cash on hands , , . , ..
, $-47 00
8 00
00
76
T 03
M
. 110 00
33 7
3 30
io on
. 131 77
1) S3
to
. 177 2
tin n
LIABILITIES
One note tn favor of Martin I)eltrlch.. 1 100 00
We. the undersigned auditors of Chest town
hip ae eertlly that the lorgolng statement la true
ana correct.
HENKT LEIDEN, I Ajltir
JOHNBAKKK. Auditor.
Attest : JoeerB HirsoH, Clerk.
Chest Twp.. March 39, ism..
OTATEMENT 4F SCTTLEM EXT WITH
O the Nuiervlson of Blackllck township for
year ending Aiarcn ii. lasu.
JOHh BLH'KHMEKKEK,SJruviii. IHu
Te ami rood duplicate
To cash "
Te order teCommlesloners..
$3SS S4
S7
W 00
31t ftS
Count Ca.
By work done on roads.
By (ervloes aa mnernw..
.. ...
61 77
By am't returned te Coin ramies loners
By exonerations
By exonerations and returned cash tax
By am't from Jaeeb Stiles .
By percentace for collecting tsx
By orders reieetued
1- 04
S 4
4 00
1S3
4 18
. 113 7S
618 M
JACOB SriLES, Sr-TK-visoR.
To am't work duplicate ...
To eaab t,.ii..-
To erder on suuerrlsor
I.
$iW 67
102 &3
7 no
$4W
COKTBA C-
By work on roads ... $331 2t
By returned roai and cash tax 7 50
By exonerations . 160
By orders redeemed , ,. , 40 S3
y percentage collecting cub tax am
By services as supervisor 65 44
By am't transferred te J. Blickendeler. 1 33
MVS 70
Outstanding caah ordorstl.00
Outstanding work orders 11.39.
Am't duo from Commissioners $89 14.
We. the nndprsiened auditors do certify that
the lorgolng statement is true and correct.
T. S. KMPHELD, )
J. H. M1IJ.KK. J Auditors.
UTTER VAiNER. S
Attot : tl. A. MicBAXLe, Clerk.
Blackllck Twp.. March Ti, l&M.
STATEMENT OT SETTLEMENT WITH
the hatwrvisor ot White toonsblp for the
year ending
DANIEL STRAY ER. SrrgBveoa.
I To am't of work dopllcale...
jC To clerical mistake ot clerk ol l&fri
$324 M
WW
30 O0
S3S4 S4
2 ID
14 W0
1 no
1 oo
1 00
To order on Commissioners for services..
CB.
By work done by taxable......
Iir exonerations
11 j returns to Cewmisvlonert
tiy osvta and bond ...
tij plow and doubletree.......
ay aammers ........ .
Ky lumber and iilan k .
li j one day at Ebensburg and ezpence.
Br one day at Frugality bridge...
By day at Reade townsblp
By personal, service as s upervlsor.
s oo
8 M
1 OS
TS
S9 00
S3T4 04
Balance duo twp. from I. St rarer tlO.Sn..
LI KE DVKBIN. SurgBViaoR.
To amtof worn duplicate. ................
To order on Commissioners
To order en Commissioners.-...... .......
Cm.
$310 68
tm 13
By work done by taxable.....
By exonerations ..
By tax not worked of duplicate ot 186....
By 3 days personal services..... .......
By oath and bond
By 1 day self and hnra , ,
By 3 days to benburg... .
By cutting oat '" ,.
1 85
tT 00
61 OO
1 00
1 SO
e oo
a oo
S51S58
ASSETS.
Balance duo from Commissioners.
Balance duo Irom Latmel Strayer.
$480 70
10 60
$471 W
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders on supervisors
OutfUndlng orders on Commltsloners.
$ 17 93
1U2 06
149 96
wanes au lOWtMbip ..$321 62
We. the undersigned auditor hare examined
too lorgoing statemant and and tbem surrect.
J. H. 1SK,
J. Di-NOAW. JAudltau.
J. A. ATI--S. S
White Twp., March 29, law.
L L J0B.S!0.1, I.J.IUCK. L Y. BCCL
ESTABLISHED iSTl
Jolmston,BncnCo.
BANKKHS.
rhssVwa $mmm
MM( a imti Ai
ESTABLISHED ISS8.
CarrolltQwn Bant,
CncEton, Pa.
T. A. SHARBAUGH,
Cashier.
A. W. BUCK, Cashier. )
General Banting: Business Transacted.
The lollowlng am the principal features of a
general tinging business :
DEroSITS
Kaeeived payabl on demand, and Interact bear
ing eertlncatea issued te time depositors.
LOASb
Extended to customer on tavnraMo teims and
apprvvod paper discounted at all timcj.
COLLE47TIOX
Made in the locality and upon all the banking
f.wns ia the United States. Charge moderate.
DRAFTS
Issued nea-otiaMe In all part of tbe Tnltrd
Mt5. and loreiga exchange issued on all part
of Euro,.
iccorsTs
Of merchants, fanner and others eellelted. to
whom reasonable accomodation will be extended.
Patron are a asurod that all transactions shall
be beld aa strictly private and einfldentlal. and
that they will be treated aa liberally as coed
banking rules wUl permit.
Respectfully,
JOHISTO! Bl'CK CO.
FA1
KM FUR SALE
There will he disposed of at private tale.
farm situate In Allrhenv township, one-
DR.
?249 TS
fl 00
S6 SO
fourLh mile troaa LorMtn. cv the road leadlns;
Irom said J'lare to ENensburjr. This farm con
taia about ao acre, about 60 acres of which are
cleared, having thereoa a new two-story frame
house and barn, fine orchard, etc.. and is In a
pood slate of cultivation aud well watered. For
runlier jiarticuCars address
i'KANVIS OTKIEL.
Iyoretto. leb. 1, Lttzmo, fa.
POLITICAL AAAOl XCEMEXTS.
T
THE PEMOfKaCY OF CAMBRIA
(Xll'NTY. I berebv announce niTaelf a
a candidate for tbe nomination tor the office of
Kegleter and Hecoruer at the entnlnK Demorratlc
Primary. 'EL.lzTlS'E J. BL.AIK.
Lbensburg. Marc 20. ltusw.
TTOK P1STK1CT ATTOKNET
A Jamee M. Walters of Johni-town, Pa.
subject to the decision ot the Democratic Prlma-
rle.
tbensburg March 15, 1(89.
COH PKOTHONOTARY.
L To tbe Democratic voters ol Cambria coun
ty. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate lor
the nomination of the office of Prothonotary, f ab
ject to the decljlon ot tbe Democratic primarlea
JAMKSO. DAKBY.
Conemangh Uor.. Fim ward. March as, 188.
STKAT STEEK.
Came to the residence ot the intwerlher re
siding In Washington townchlp. some time in
October lart a red yearling steer. The owner Is
requested to come foreward, prove property, pay
charges and take him away other-wife he will be
aigposea or according to law.
i ai i. iucK.E"rrA.
Washington Twp., March 8, 1887.-6U
EXECUTOR NOTICE.
Letters teatamentary on the estate of
Mrs. Ann Davis, late of Eoensburg borough do
ceased, having been granted me by the Register
ot Cambria county. Notice Is hereby given to all
persons inaeotea to laid estate to make pavment
to mo, and those bavin claims against the said
etate will present them properly authenticated
or setuemen.. KlCHtKUL. DAVIS.-!
Executor of Stra. Ann Davli.
EbensbOrg, April 12. my.
ADMINISTEATBIX NOTICE.
Letters of sdmloUtminii m th Mt.ta ai
John A.O'Hara. deeeaaed, late of the borough of
MDmun(, uauona county. Pa., having been
granted to the undersigned, all ersons Indebted
to said estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment to me without delay, and those having
claims against the same will present them, prop
erly authenticated tor settlement to
ANNIE R. O'HAKA,
Administratrix of John A. O'liara, dee'd
Ebensburg, April 5, 1899. et
A DMlNISTRATOKS NOTICE.
-i V Letters ol administration nmn Inn Mtila
ot John bbuman. late of Jackson imnihin in ih
county of Cambria, deceased, having been grant-
u wunaauinicnn, notice is nereby given to
pu"u luueoicu to saia estate to make
Immediate payment , and those having claims
against tbe same to present them properly au-
... . AUAMSUUMAN.
Ebensburg, March 22.188u.-et. Aom'r.
ARGUMENT LIST-
April IS 1880.
Commonwealth
ts. Place et. al.
r4tO. .......
.vs. Hollen.
ts. Prtngle.
vs. Lytle et. al.
-vs. Elsher.
....vs. Milllkcn.
..vs. P. K. K. Co.
....vs: Ktiles.
.vs. Intzy et. al.
...vs. Miller et. al.
-.vs. Jerry.
.... . . ..Tn. -reeowood.
vs. Nolan et. al.
vs. Mctl-lade.
Bringle ..
Mciilade
Trexler
t-hristy ....
w inn
Marsh
Hlpps A Lloyd....
Eng leb art.
Oleason....
Kills...
Koso for use.
Comey ,, ,
rteniord
vs. Donah oc.
Morrellvllle A Cambria
Bor. Water Oo Ti. Weak land et. al
uonmonweaith ex. rel. vs. Supervisors L. Y. twp
" u y . ... AiH vreuseier minos.
Broadhead A Co.. vs. I-eahey.
Bowland vs. Keese et. al.
McCloskey vs. Tavlor av "HrTcaf 1
In re iietitlon of Ebensburg Council to supply
Stov vs. Wills.
In re road In Clearfield township.
Bundle vs. Seese.
Hopple v. Boland.
Hjnn vs. Karabaugh
la re road In Reade townshin.
In re road In Bead e township from O laJgow to
""""
In re road tn Carroll townshln.
In re road in Washington township.
McCauley .vs. dates.
oring vs. Borina:.
Westuver vs. Meehltng.
EcepUons to Auditors Report. Ureenwood est.
JrT ts. Oray A WylaaJ.
la re exceptions to Urant street.
H. A. MlOEMiKEK.
r.benburg, April 5. lbw. Proth'y.
CTATEMKVT OF SETTLEMENT WITH THE
kj bnpervlKors ot waehiegton township lor
year ending March 26, liw.
PETER B. MOVER, ScrEEVisog,
To amt
Of dublicate ...
Revived Irom Lilly horough
Received irom license
Balance from lat settlement
Da.
$4!S9f
108 10
40 00
113 44
$760 64
ca.
By-
AudHors exonerations
Am't returned o 4Joiumlssloners...
Orders redeemed
timli paid lor work .
t'ash psld for lumber
Services as Supervisor ....
Com. on cash tax, 139.74 (i 6 per cent..
$ S10
41 30
12 60
1S8
20 31
91 00
6 9W
10 00
i ax woraea Dy taxames
Horfe hire
Tools and blackcmithinv .'.
Surveyors and attreys' lees ,.,
780
. 30 60
isaiacce due township...
24 3
$760 64
Balance due township a--4 rrr
JOHN LYNCH, SrrurtvisoR.
To am't of duplicate ,
io ami received from license ..,
Ca.
By
Auditor exnreratlnns
Am't returned to tommlssloners..
t'rders redeemed
i 2 ao
32 82
'il 91
1 02 36
71 00
6-i;
KM 64
164 SI
21 40
13 49
1 4
Cash paid for work
service aa supervisor ,
t'om. on cash tax. $1,066,12 ff 6 per cent.
Tax worked by taxable
Am't paid for pipe and freight-..
Am't paid lor tools
Amt paid for blacksmlthlng
Am't paid for dynamite, etc .
1 750 07
Balanco doe Supervisor . ,, jim m.
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders
Assets - - i
$501 66
34 37
Excas or Liabilities..
477
We, the andersticDed auditor do certllv that
we Have examined the above account and And
them as Eta tea.
R.O.MYKKS. )
A.J SANKKK, Auditors.
J. McTAMNY, V
Oioitue J. ScHBivaDER, Clerk.
Waahlngtoa Twp, April 12. 18;i. ot.
JOS. HORHE & HQS
iv::':: stores.
Largest Stock of Spring
and Summer Goods.
Dress Goods and Silks otir geat specialty.
High Class NoTfltles In'exclnM? epatterns.
Printed India SUks at 45 cenU and up
wards. Special values C2T inches wide) at 75 cents
and fl.OO, htjh novelties at J2.00 to f4.00
a yard.
riain India Silks, 43 cents and upwards.
Fancy Striped Surah Silks. 50 cento to 1 1.50.
New Sprloar Shades in Sarahs, Failles,
Royales and Grew Grain Silks.
New Black Silk Grenadines, plain, striped
and brocaded.
Novelties In Black Drees Goods Jn wool
and silk wool fabrics. t
Spring Dress Goods, fancies, 43 cents to
f 2.50 a yard.
Plain, Striped, Plaid and Printed Mohairs.
Printed Cnallies. 0 cents to 60 cents a
yard.
French Bait Patterns, $20.00 to 1 85 00 each"
French Wool Cashmeres, all shades, 50
cents to fl 50.
Fifty Inch Wool. Spring Salting Cloths
40 cents to ?2.50 a yard.
Dress Ginghams, 8 cents, finest Scotch
Goods at 40 cents a yard.
French and American Fine Sateens at
"Caule Dye," fast black. Hosiery, will
sot stain or come off tn wearing.
The beet (1 Corsets. Boys Star Shirt
Waists. Men's White and Fancy Shirts.
Oar Lace Curtain Catalogue is ready.
We send samples and prices piomptly.
Dress Trimmings, Cloaks, Suits. Wraps.
Jackets, in largest variety. Address letters to
JOS. HOME & CO.,
609-G21 Penn Ave ,
1R.
$1 418 C8
jm jr.
$1 C20 06
PITTSBURG, PA. I
Th.e Tail End
The Beginning of 1889
will be made memorable by WOOI.F. SOX Jt THOMAS for low prices. Our OTercoat
Department is teemins with Bargains. Words and figures cannot possibly convey a cor
vey a correct Idea of the manner in wblch we hare cut tbe prices of all our stock of Men'a
Boys' and Children's Overcoats and beayy milts. Tbe sacraflce we malxe in unloading
this stock is without parallel. Not a price will we quote, but of this fact you may rest
aaanrMl that Irnni ntir fi nnst Drp Suit or Overcoat fora VOUnB ffentleniAXI dOWD tO tbe
strong every-day Suit for a school-boy, we will
man we nave ever Riven oerore. rms rteauciion aaierein Q&wuiiiiiiirnnimi. mtu
buslnAfta. Th Ovorrnat and heavv suits must be gold. Tbe weather was against ns In
the earlv Dart of the season, and now if you
saving of several dollars to you in your purchases from us.
Tne Greatest Eeflnctions
Fur Cans. 43 72. 89 cents ; former prices, 75c., 1, 1 1. f 1.25.
riosh Neckwear, 47, 75, 87 cents ; former prices, 75c.. tU fl.25.
Silk Malllers. 37, 6a, 75 cents ; former prices. 75c., Jl. f 1.10.
Fnrtop Gloves. 75 cts.. f 1, fl.25; former prices f 1. f 1.25, f 1.50.
Boys' Plush Caps. 17, 2, 42 cents ; former prices. 25, 40. GO cU.
G IVEN ASXVAJY Z
Vrnm nnw nntll Xew Year's Dav we shall
mers (purcbasinu (joods to tbe amount of 3 or mere) with one of those Handsome Prnsh
Photoeraph Albums which have delighted thousands of our lady friends during Christman.
week. .
REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.
Woolf, Son
JOHNSTOWN", PENN'A
ECKENRO DE HOPPEL
have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and com
plete assortment of I all and Winter Goods consisting of Men s ami
Boys Suits and Overcoats ; Ladies , Misses and Children s Uoatv
Jackets, Wraps and Shawls ; all Styles of Woolen Dress Goods;
Flannels, Underwear, Boots and
Comforts, Robes, Horse Blankets
fine assortment of Millmary Goods and, in fact, a general variety
of Goods. Having bought at a discount, Ave are now prepared to
offer Special Inducements and Low Prices to Cash Buyers. Solic
iting your patronage we guarantee satisfaction.
Respectfully,
ECKEKRODE & HOPPEL,
Carrolltown, Pa.
HARDWARE AT COST!
FOR NEXT 90 DAYS.
The subscribers, in order to close out their
Large Stock of all kinds of Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Fails, Tinware,
Oils. Paints, Ropes, all kinds of Mechanicsr
Tools, Builders' Hardware, etc., etc., will sell, for
the next 90 da vs. Goods at Trices which will
The Stock is new and Clean.
E. DFFTOE" & S05L
GOOD WHEAT,
GOOD FLOUR,
GOOD BREAD.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
ISE1"BEEQ-?S FAFOY.
It is put up in Sacks with the big mill on them, is a very strong,
rich Flour, Particularly adapted to Bread-making.
It is made out of the choicest amber wheat that prows.
"We claim to have the best and most complete mill between liar
risburg and Pittscurgh. W e have a FULL line of rolls, a FULL line
of cleaning machinery, with Reels, Centrifugals, Flour Dressers,
Purifiers etc.
In manufacturing Isexburg's Faxct we draw the low grade off
and run the patent in with the straight this gives color as well as
strength.
We do not guarantee our Flour better than any in the market,
nor warrant it to make more bread, but we do guarantee that it b
equalled by few and excelled by none.
If you find, after a fair trial, it does not please you, report to nr.
and say from whom you bought it, and when. We will take pleas
ure in making the purchase satisfactory. We want all friends ;
we can't afford to have enemies.
Do not let your grocer put you off with something else until you
give Isexburg's. Faxct Flour, with the big mill on the sack, a fair
trial.
HENRY MILLING CO..
aprmt HUNTINGDON, PA.
TT-Oli SALE.
X" Ho
ouse and lot In K"enhnrar. Pa. A never
lailina; 'rime, stable an. I oulhuUJInu on prctu
lses. Icqclra at K. Uulton &. Son. hardware
tore.
Ebenstars. Oct. 12.18SS.
ClUSTTBEMfQat.
PMLA0HS16.
trmnd Prias H4l. Fax-la !?.
Atk voor Crocerfor it. Wsaa. DrrjdspiM-l.Mfr,
WKortli Front Street. Fill L.VIELrilIA. I'-fc
of Old 1SSS
Rive more and better for the price we ask
have a little ready money it will prove m.
tare teen in tne Prices of
St.
GIVEN AWAY!'
continue to present each of our many eusto-
& Thomas,
Shoes, Hats and Caps, Llankets,.
; Rubber Goods of all kinds .
AIM INISTK ATU R 'S M )T1CK.
Nuti.'c l lirn-iir Klven that letters ol aI
EslntsrraT'on chth 'rftatnerto anncxo on the es
tate of l':rhrl Mayers. Into ol Summerhlll
towesh'p, t'uuibrla coui ty. Pa., deceased have
been uractc l to the nni!. tntcctj. All prson
Inilebtetl to saM e-tate arc hrrohy notlOol t
maks i-ayir.tDt to tie without delay, ami tbo
having elalin' asainst the sama will preser
them. iroperly anthsntira'ril u,t settlement to
HKMCY M. HUllH
Adtii'r ot Iv.charJ Mave-s deetl:
1
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I
POTATO BUG
EXTEHMITTATOr
llmistl'! ;ly jirnet.
mrnliincfiirilu-iimr l'las,
I'aria tJivtri, ic non ; -tato
viucs t ci-ii-y
Kttle. tcuUIorllluatra
( imil.ir.
Sitmui'l W. il:x Ir v
llcti:i,lriavnrr Vii., 1" i.
folc.r.nt fori nildlMr
iriaiil.
a"aBTf wnr lnltili .
not Veep them. tnil fl.o nnl I ill ihip vuo .,
your tii res oflicc. i-iiH.n. j.rtraid. ,
EBENSBURG, - - PA.j
your loo riri&tlDZ to the Khkema otl:ce
I v- A. li. ULXii,
cttcrj fail.
April 5, lSv.i. 2io.
prli li, Lmljr.
J save mkucy, i r:-.'ce tixc luwo;t.