The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 16, 1889, Image 3

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LOCAL J.VD rRSOAL.
Mr. E l- if! Willi, of this place, was Id
A'.tiiiii;u ou Mi-cJay.
Mr. U- A" Mcl'ike. of tbe Altoona
2. wiii l'i i'u ' Tuesday.
V. II- Mi'Mulleu, of Jiliiirtown, is fm
ployeJ tn U.i liater and UfcurJerS tifflc.
Ji.jfp'i M illur, oiih of AshviUe's Kooti
rjaturt?a laidiords, was lu towu od Wedues-
Mr. WVhb (iriffi'h, of Kane, Ta., petit
-. Sundiy la town under the paternal
rwf.
U .p. Y. Il.irare li.isn, of Jubuttowo,
(ipni y at tlie Lloyd lluuae In t bis
p!'tj.
Mi. M'.'nry ( )'Nell, of Pittsburg, who
vullin 'It !tWtr". tUJ Mies O'XmiIs,
lu t:.w. place la.-1 week, returned huuie oil
Mj'"I '
Mr. El. Ml'NII, of Tolititown, U
sfj.ljti'- Uw with lljr. Jubu Feuluu la
t' place.
A clii.ti of Juhn Lloyd, (tanner) re
U.n In tie Went ward, died ou Saturday
Of .list Week.
,T. -t-pli lloiuc, F.v, Of Allegheny
tvulilp, Hpeiit a few -ours tc town ou
Wednesday.
Tre litu klajers have cnmmenod work
on (he new realdenc. of Mr. A. W. Deck on
C!ll"r treef.
Mr. Worth M!ir and fanUy, of Alton
si, me vwdiurf hit rarent. Mr. Julia A.
Clair add wife.
Mr. El. SnieliK of Loretto, acvouopao
tedby hi ami K Idio, wt-re- vIhUow to our
0?Ji'i) on TliurnUy.
-Mm i.iuNa klmkaal, who fcai been a
resident of Kane, Ta.. for several years Is
YiMtlNiC at tier old oin.
Mr. and Mm. Thomas Richards, of
Zneviiie, Dhin, are vUlllna their son. Dr.
T. M. UioMard.i, In this place.
stipes M.mlrt and Seattle Puneao, of
M. Aiitfiistine, were amoni tlitj aiaoy vial
tot to F.!entu.r thi week.
A little ftreyear-old d-Maiter of John
Lynch, F.cq., or Summit, died on Sunday
eveulnti from choleta Infantum.
Mr. D. R. Kl-.kead and family took up
their rexidence In the hinina beloutD to
Mr. Edwaitt'Urimth on M jnday.
A pair of eye laea were found on
Julian street on Thursday which the owner
can have by calling at this nfticB.
The next Tractors Institute in Walr
county will be held during the week bejjin
nin Momlay, Ueceaiber 30, lssD,
Mr. John Scanlan and Uter. Mm Maryt
took their departure for Altoona to-day
(tfrlday) where they will visit friends.
The Altoona Mirror has commenced the
pubiuvit ton of an eiht-puLie paper every
!raturrtav. A ptn.-.y paper evidently pays
In that city.
The body of John Frank, a Washington
Street naloop keipet who was lot In the
Jobijsio!! H.mmI, was found on Saturday
l-t near his hou-.
Woik has been commenced en a coal
roal to run three tulles up the uiouutaln,
cimtiertlnij wlir. the .'rest.ua A Coeiipurt
road at Dvsrts ftatlon.
John Kot!:, John DIark and Joseph
White were, btoutfht to jail on atutUty
from Johiistowu for removing and bieaiititf
article found amor, u the ruins.
Two bodies were riu out of the sand at
Jtilinxtiiwu I'll Saturday and one of theru
w is idei.tiCi-d as tl.Ht of Aii-xatidt-r EaroU
ton. Jr., a weii-biiown resident.
The teacheis and tuil-iis of the Lor
ettn Nonual apprrriate the kindness of the
Fruni'it.n HrothiTs In tivtim thwir hall for
the purpose of holilmu an nt,i tainraent .
Rupture cure ttuaranteed by Dr. J. B.
Majer, Arch St., I'uila.I.-iphla, Ta. H-ve
at oiu-e, no operation or d.-lay iriu busi
n-s. attr-sied by tnousatids of cureb after
ethers fall.
On Monday evenlt.ir the house of James
Mi'iSowan, of Mastltik's. w:s discovered to
beonli.e ai.d U.aetlier with all the furui
tuie it contained was burued. The vii(iin
Kt t!ii Lie is unknown.
1. 1-sT Hetweeo New liermany and
uminerhil on isturday. Auijusi 10, a silver
wt i-h.
A liberal reward will he given by j
returning tho same to Mias Tlndle, Maple
Park Motel, Kt-ensburg.
For the next M ilavs at Cresia Springs
gallery hest cabinet photographs only t'l.fM
pr doren lu clube of ten. The person
Kettltu' up the club 1U receive one diuen
ftee V. 11 Perry, photographer.
The body of Evt njighs, who was
lost In the Johnstown flood, was found on
Monday evening near where he resided.
Mr. Hughea was a brother-in law of Mr.
F.dward Owttus, of Cambria township.
One of the oldest and most reliable of
the Isrge business houses employing agents
wants a number of men at once, on salary.
See their advertisement elsewhere in this
issue headed "A. Chance to make money."
Homer Vaughn, editor or the unJ.r
Onxphw Aetc. Altoona, died on Thursday
tr last we( k after a week's Illness. He was
35 years of age. was an energetic and suc
cessful newspaper man and was highly es
teemed by a large circle of friends.
Wk have a peedy and positive Cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria. Canker Mouth, and
Headache, In MillotTa Catarrh F.emedy. A
Naaai Injector free with each bottle. Use
It If you desire health and sweet breath.
Price cents. Sold by Dr. T. J. Davison.
Judge ii. n Cummin, member of the
flood relief commission appointed by Gov
ernor IWvtr. dd at Creason. Sunday
rooming at eight o'clock of C right's disease.
The body was taken to W'll.larosport, fcls
late home, on a special Car tendered by the
tfSclals of the Pennsylvania read. Tha re
mains were accompanied by Mrs. Cummin
od tr daughter and son.
A
correspondent writes In .
Erlaft r . a at. .
- k-s. oi pantry, red ants, that
rinniLl ...... i
they
nri uTer wool or
rag carpet. I
Covered my floor w.th
Coarse ha7 a..r m
o.i umi, ana nave no. h.n
troubles!
t l'i k rV"r Mt in cl.t or pan
Vj with t,nW, set whatever you wish to
J 1P. Xh n's on '." they will at
O,oura,, inKfe tiled it."
Tb LorutQ N..riuKi H,.hi .
Its entertainment In the
ha. I of St Francis,
evening, Aug. 24th
t-ollege on s.iturdiy
irie exercisers will (
(liWliim.l ,
n-lst of recllations'
p'ay. mu1e,
,
miscellaneous
Aercises, o,s , hIC. Ni
plns win be spared
l m.C- It uf the
t-r n r""n'i cnarac
D
eeW7 T "P-n T:" P M Admittance. 23
llanHl . v-surg on Sp,emtw.r
v who
Woo. Th
"hemS,,
. iu'ni5n iransporta-
' i .anks win h drt,vrvHl to the
f t L9 ktirft! r.. i
tioD.bv tt,- :. -"' HK:ia.
thi. -.'w . . secretaries, and
- ui uieirlbutloa
XW dan.
hl bsj boguo in a
Mr. C. A. ShattaaUKh, of Carrolltown,
wns tn town Tuesday.
II. li. Myers and M. H. Klttell, Esq.,
of this place, have returned home from their i
wcaU-rn trip.
Miss- Bertie Tate and Miss Addie Tate. ;
of Pittsburgh, are visiting relatives and
fiieudi in this place. j
Mr. Anselm Weakland, of Carroll ,
township, was among the many vhdtora to j
Ebeusburg on Monday.
air. Fos Lloyd, who baa been Tlsitlr.g J
his mother In this place for some time past, .
returned to Pittsburg last Friday.
The attention of far readers If directed
to the advertisement of Messrs. Stumpf Jfc i
Co., who have opened np a store In the Tu- !
dor building In Ebeusburg. The manager,
Mr. Thomas Cook, Is a gMntlemanly sales- j
man who will be happy to show you their i
goods and give you some great bargains.
On Saturday last Mrs. John Bender was
the happy recipient of a One rocking chair.
The present was tnadd by the members of
the household, known as the Cambria
House. Mrs. Bender, who Is the resDected
lauJXtdy at the above named hotel, Isex
' Ceedlngly thankful to those who temember-
ed her so kindly on her 53th birthday,
i Mrs. Mary Ilall, who, with three small
! children, resided about a mile from Llovds-
villb. ou the road leading to B'.acdsburgh.
was burned out if house and home on
Thursday of last week. Her house with Its
eutlre contents was e rnura;?d. Trie fire
originated at a defective flje. No Insur
auce. Mrs. 1111 was In town en Monday,
soliciting funds to purchase a few house
hold arL.-les, aud we are glad to note that
our people responded liberally. Coa-pvrt
ifanti'trd.
If any of our readers are In need of
artistic and substantial cemetery work,
made from the txtst qualities of marble and
granite, they will do well ta call tn J. Wil
kinson A Son, Marble and granite dealers
In this place, where they will find a Dice
stock tt select froui, or -send them word
aud they will visit you with a large selec
tion of new and original designs, they guar
antee all tbrir work and If their work is
not as represented they will not ask you to
take it, tner are prepared to fin all orders
at home and an road at prices that defy com
nttltloo. Cilve them a trial. A S 6m.
Oa tout Saturday evening two men ap
peared at the residence of Mrs. Fiemm.ng,
who lives at the corner of Eighteenth ave
nu and Twenty-second street, AHoona.
and knocking at the door, waited until Mrs.
Flemaring answered the summons when
they knocked her down carried her Icto the
ball, where they tied her bands and feet,
and while one stood guard over her with a
revolver the other ramsacked the bouse ;
bat only succeeds I In finding a pocket book
containing a small amount In cnance which
they carried o3. Mrs. Flemming was
found and released shortly arter by Ler little
eon who had been away on aa errand.
The time was when nearly ail the beer
and whlskv caaie to the station here was re
ceived by Indiana people. Suet Is not the
ease now. Kog of beer and rekages of
whisky arrive here by the dorec, directed to
people living outside of town, Kuchof it go
ing miles lu'.o the country, geircely a pic
nic or harveet home takes place In the coun
try that more or less Intoxicants are not In
dulged In ty the boy? who attend. As we
said a few weeks ago, our young men are
going to the bad as fast as beer and whisky
can take them ; and this in a county where
we have not had a licensed house for five
years. Evidently some additional legisla
tion Is needed. Imhwux hvseng'r.
E'jensburg has won for Itself the last
ing gratitude of the people of Johnstown
for the generous contributions of Its people
to the sufferers by the late flood. Erly In
the morning following the calamity wagons
were loaded with clothing and provisions
and came overland to oci assistance, being
the Crst to reach those of the sufferers on
the north side of the river Other liberal
donations followed and on Tuesday Messrs.
C. T. Roberts. Johu Lloyd and John J.
Evans rame dow n to see usan I added to our
relief fund a round thousand dollars, con
tributed hy thrt people of the couuty seat.
The Tti'june need not say that Johnstown
appreciates th kindness of its neighbor.
Jisiiiii'Mun Tribune.
Moses Eiylfh, a Junk dealer of Punxsu
tawuey, bad a team cf horses, and he
thought a great deal of them, lie had been
engaged Co haul a load cf furniture for a
man who was moving from Brookvllle to
that place. It Is a hilly road and the horses
needed careful watching. While going
down a et-ep hill Moses saw a large fly on
the neck of one of the horses. It annoyed
the mau as much as it did tbe horse, and
tbe little Infect caused tha death of the an
imal and also of Moses. E'.vlch, In leaning
foreward to brush away the fly.ell to the
ground and broke his neck. Tbe horses
i took fright, and, running Into tbe fence, the
one on whicL the fly was sitting broke its
leg and had to be killed. Elvica was pick
ed up by bis father. in law, who was follow
ing witn another load of household goods.
McDonald la selling goods at rock bottom
prices at both bis stores (Loretto and Crts
son) for spot cash or trade or to prompt
paying customers, as follows : Sugars, 8. 9,
10 and 11 cents per pound ; teas, S3. SO and
70 cents per pound ; Coffees, 20 to 23 cenla
per pound ; 5 boxes of essence of coffee, 10
cents ; 8 papers baking soda, 10 cents ; 3
boxes of baking powder. 10 cents ; 2 boxes
of yeast, 1C cecta , 4 pounds of rice, 23
cents ; 4 pounds of prunes, 23 cents ; i
pounds of dried apples. 23 cents : 3 pounds
I of dried peaches. 23 cents ; 5 pounds bar
ley, 23 cents ; 3 pounds of oat meal, 25
cents ; 6 pounds of rolled oats, 23 cents ;
6 pounds ot hominy, 23 cents ; 3 cans of
corn, 23 cents ; 3 cans of tomatoes, 23 centa
3 pounds or starch, 23 cents ; 6 pieces of
soap, 23 cents ; 2 pounds of star candies. 23
centa ; 1000 matches, 10 cents ; 2 brooms;
23 cents ; 2 wash boards, 23 cents ; good
syrup 40 cents per gallon ; pure vinegar 23
cents per gallon ; flour, meat, dry goods,
notions, bats, caps, boots and shoes at
equally low prices. We always pay the
highest prices for all kinds of country pro
duce. BIRKUVE UfE.1!IEl ISSCED.
The following marriage licenses were
i Issued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court
for the week ending: Wedueaday, August 14,
18S9 :
Clayton MeVlcker, Geistown and Mary
a. ienmaa, .rami township, somerset coun-
i 'y-
i llarry Jackson and Annie Allison, Lower
I Yoder.
I Joseph Bender and Lizzie Seibert, Cone-
manga borough.
J'-eepn A. Krt and Annie Horner, Johns
I town.
; Joseph Hoffman and Lena Stagle, Johns
I town.
i James Gallagher and Sarah Farley, Proa-
i P- ct-
Joseph Mileak and Mary rjobel, Cambria
I borough.
i James Hart. Morrellvtlle and Harriet
Bunting, Cambria borough.
I John Cullen and Annie Darby, Cone
; ma ugh.
B-nlamin Rlgg. 3ostoc, Mass., and Mar
tha Dick. Johnstown.
To Whom ft May Concern.
Whereas, on the 3th day of August, 1S9.
1 made Information against Herman Crouse
tor taking money. Xow this is
to certify 1
tuat me sa a charm, rr, . .-I - ,n jm
I have since wlthdxawn the said brosecu- 1
tloofortbe re.nn th.. ! I
that In J! , , V" dlscover'1
that In my oolulon tbe said Herman Crouse
wa. jnnocent of the charge and not the
Party who took tie money and cannot say
ar m " bVIVaW 1
J iho did take it.
Franks. OTJarha.
Itrraa frvra larrollloiin.
Carkolltown, Pa., Aco. 15, 189.
Deak Fkeeman. The quiet August j
moon has come aud ridts la higl heaven in .
all her silent and majestic glory. It is eu-
Joy able to sit and contemplate the beauties ,
of nature by moonlight. On these lovely ,
evenine our streets are crowded by throngs !
of gay young ladies and gentlemen prome- j
nadlng and enjoying the cool breezes, and
Ms best girl gets her satisfy of Ice cream and
bon bom.
Life has again been infused into the bus-
I iness portion of our population by the re-j
fume of work at tbe mines, and in conses
quence everybody sems happy,
j A Mr. Galilean's house burned to the
I gronnd at lifting on Motjday. We did
I not Karn the cause of the fire.
I We are getting our "hurch roofed with
I ttn and the mechanics are busi!y engaged on
I it at present. The Messis. li'iok have the
contract.
Mr. Philip Dietri"k, our popular r.ard
ware merchant. Is about erecting a large
building at Hasting.
Messrs. Will and Henry Schrr-th are re
modeling and repairing the Eagle Hotel.
It is beginning to present quite a fine and
enticing appearance.
Mr. C A. Farabatu? our nortb end
brewer, and Mr. John StoNz and Mrs. Phil
omela Thalen are visiting friends at Ken
ova. Cninrnn county. Pa.
T Messrs. Doctor Grnbe and I). O
Bulk, cf Gallltzln. were visitors to our
town on Mon lay last. They were trying
a pacer on the track at the fair ground pre
paratory to entering him for the September
I race.
Mr. P. n. Grady, with J. B. Haines &
Sons, Pittsburg. Pa., was Interviewing oar
merchants on Monday. Mr. Grady has a
large trade and Is always a welcome visitor
to our midst as he Is a genial and whole
soiled gentleman. May his robust shadow
never grow less.
The oats Is belDg harvested and will be a
fall crop.
There will a pie nl2 at the Union mil
notel on Monday and Tuesday, 19th and
20th of this month. A good time is expect
ed as there will be some lively races on the
fair gronnd adjacent to the bote! Mr.
Weakland. the proprietor, having secured
th use of the fair ground on ttose days.
We have learned through a reliable source
that the Cheat Creek coal fields will aeon be
developed. So rooe It be.
The gas well is still progressing without a
break. They lrtll day and night with nn
abatlrg vigor and expect to finish by Octo
ber next.
Tour townsman, Mr. Bert Shoemaker,
has brrk tround for the erection of a fine
county bridge at Tla-stings, he expects to
finish In six weeks.
The mall route from Carrolltown to Flin
ton. this county, has been changed so as to
go by way of nestings three times per wevk,
lengthening the route by about five miles.
A very desirable change for this place and
Hastings.
J. J. Hauk ,t Bro. are getting their new
and elegant house plastered.
Game promises to be plenty tb corring
autnmn. squirrel re seemingly plenty from
reports of farmers.
To-day Taul Strittmatter. son of Peter
Ptrittmatter. of Carroll township, fell from
the top of Eck's new building to the pave
ment, a distance of 50 feet, fracturing Ms
ankle and wrist and Injuring himself Inter
nally. The accident was caused by a loose
lath which he caught hold to go down off
th roof daring the shower of rain. He was
attended to by Dr. Maucher.
As news Is scarce I will c!o for this
week. Amiccs.
Tlie Last T tbe Ntatoa.
The last of the series of delightful sea
shore excursions over the Pennsylvania
P.allrr.ad to Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea
Isle, or Ocean City Is fixed for Thursday,
August 22d. These excursions are among
the most pleaact events of the summer,
and thoe who have rot yet enjoyed one,
should by no means let this last opportun
ity pass. The season, at the date fixed. Is
considered by many the most enjoyable
portion of the summer, as the bathing of
August is superior to thatcf my other
period.
As on previous Kaaris tickets will be
sold for regular trains leayirg Pittsburg at
4 30 and 8.10 p. M. at the rates quoted be
low, and in addition to the regulat trains a
special train of Pullman Parlor Cars and
Day Coaches will run on schedule as be
low :
Rate.
Johnstown ... t- 23
Ciesaoo 8 50
Altoona... . 8 00
Train leaves,
tl 0.1 A. M.
11J2
12.53 P. M.
Tbe members of the party arriving by
special train will spend the night In Phila
delphia and proceed to the shore by any
regular train of the following day. Those
arriving by regular train will proceed to
ehore by regular train of that day. Tbe
return coupon of tickets Is valid for nse on
any regular train except New York and
Cbicage Limited within tbe return limit.
They Mepl la Cotttaa.
The board of Health's "Camp Mack,"
near tbe Moxaam depot In Johnstown,
broke np on Monday, and on Tuesday aight
tbe employes who remained In town had
difficulty Id finding a place to sleep. Near
the camp Is a stack of several hundred cof
fins, and one of the men picked out a large
coffin, crawled Into It, found he could tarn
biraseif comfortably, and anoonneed his In
tention of spending tbe night there. His
companions also tried tbe experiment and
found It to work well, with tbe result that
six coffins were thus occupied by A. A.
Shaffer, of New York ; J. E. Wyndham, of
Martinsburg, W. Va. ; August Slock, of
Paterson, N. J. ; Capt. Arttnr Wilkinson
of Pittsburg ; Reuben Leland, of Cinclns
natl, Oblo ; and a man known only as
"Euchre Jim." Camp-Boss McMlctaels
put the boys to bed by placing tbe lids loose,
on the coffins, and after they got through
moaning and frightening the watchmen all
was quiet and they slept Johnstown Trt
lune.
DIED,
LYNCH Died at the residence of her
parents at Summit, Angnst 11. 189. Ella,
fourth daughter of John and Margaret
Lynch, aged two yesrs and nine months.
Ella has gone and left as,
A Tolce we lored li stilled.
A place Is Ta?ant la oar borne
Which never can bo filled . S,
Baeklen'i Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt r.heum. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped nands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Sold at the drug store of E. James, Ebensi
burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto.
Hay Fever and Roae Cold
Are attended hv an Inflamed conditioner the
lining membrane of tha noetiil. tearductiand
throat, aUaciina- tba laagt. An acrid mncua la
ecreted, the ditcharga Is accompanied with a
earning eentatlon. There are fevera r i.a.m. r
,nelnr. lrejnent attaefci of headache, watery
uumi rye,. r.iT'i i:rum Halm I, r.
! ' f! depended upon, so e.n
drug.liM ; by Kail, reentered. 60 cents,
Brother., lugKi,u. M Warren St.. New Y
cents at
Ely
ork.
McDonald at Loretto. Pa., has just re
ceived a car load of A No. 1 salt cbeap for
cash or traie.
POLITH'.tL SM)l'S( rill-NTS.
riv TUK HKj
I I'lif.MY.
Dl'KAllY K OAMHKIA.
I fcerel.T anm ct? ir.jsi ir i
a canftiitjte T r !he nomination !:r the 'jifloo t
heiiifier aoj ilcct-r- er t trie rr-u:ni liein .'at.c
Pntnm-T. ' hi. I- S I I.NL J. iiL.VlK.
tbecshunr, ?.1ax-:U Uo, lssy.
FmVli MSTKIi'l irruiishY.
K. J. OVoysii.K. jI .'ohri'town, Penn'a.
Sutijet to the decision ot the Iiemoomtic I nmary
K.e-.' l.n.
tfrenstjur. fa.. Mat 2. Isa.
T7 ut msTnii'T attorn ey.
1 l ttic I;ru:uerattc r;ers of 'am?rla
county. 1 herthy aro.'iuiice aye'f 3 iandl
dto irr tt? ' IS e . f iJistnr: Attorney, a'.)t.:t to
the ruiea or tl-o uora 1 1 xl i n y.
InXM.il 11 I-VKroJt.
l.hen'.'ur.-. Apr'l Su. lk
FOR Ilri liT AlTtiKMA
Jhiucj M. V."ltcr Jf.hnliwn, T'a.
feul jtct tu ilia Ucciaiua ul tbe lcuio-rtio Prima
ries. KScnif'UrM M.irch 15, 1SW.
I
IOK hKoTMONoi ARY.
To the Ieti:s"atic veter'M "sinl.ria c.un
tv. 1 here! v una niice uj elf a a eatic1llat tor
the n nilnAiion f I'.f .tll.-e of Pr..ttu.notry. suh
leclto the decl5:oa ol trie Ife-n-oerat ir rriniiries
jami:s DaKHY.
r'onomauih Hor.. Fir". wr l. Marob as. isi.
I-OR rKHTHONOTARY.
To tbe Homocratic vnie-s af Oruhrla eonnty.
1 hrrh ariniiree mvselt a a camlidita lor the
nttirtol I'ro'fcnnDtiirr. abjeot to the KUun ct
tb er'ulDit lr.KTt!8 HYIipst lwt .
r r. r i t. m l llek.
Cunemauirh Bor., 3Iay 10. W.
FOR moR IH KKfTl R.
Tba nmnt Kknhiel Ulrs of "arroll twn
hlp it nmuri-. as a cn.ti1ate i.ir rho nomina
tion t fior Director a!ct to the leeitoo of
the I'emerrtl" frimarr iloetlon.
i.lxnaburg. May t. lssv.
flUKK NiTH"K
1 Tl
The -:r nl.ar Voo!n Mill Is I'r are4
to do all kinJ? ! cuntry wm. ron raruing
at'inninir an-t vlfr1n 1'n on phort notice.
Krn-t nrK. June 1. Iss'J.- Sm.
ISTKAY Nm'E.
j Strsye.I away trcim the reMHnie of tbe
ub'Tltr at ilen White on the lvth ult, a
mail red cow 6 yesm olt, wirh email birfli, illt
In each esr. ail wearln roan.l r hell. A
ruitjkhle rewitr.i will be pal l lr ln'ortratlon aa
to her wherealnata. J)HMHK.AN.
Killaonlnn l'ulnt. Pa.. Ant;. S. lssw.-Jrt.
TJIT1'E rtlsrtKKHOLlJFKS
XV The annual mHtlM ft the etoekholiiere
oithe Crmioa sprinni eompany will he behl at
the Moon tain House. Creon. Pa-on Taeertay.
Auirust eib. at V o'eloea a. ii Election fur
Preaiaent and inrectort fame day an l plsr
JAMtS U-McCUKt,
Etenaburs. Joly 1, lasw.-fft. Secretary.
7XEM-TOKS' MOTH'K
j Estate of Hotaklah Kaar, deccaot.
l.rttere tetamentary on the e!at ot Heiklah
Kaser. laie l Jirki'uo township. Cambria eonn
ty. I dWMKd. taTinir bcea granteil to tha un
domianod. all er.na iii.tc!led to said e-tate are
berehy nwUnx1 to make paymeat without delay,
tml ihmwtMlni rlilm) nft nam a will pre
sent thm, properly authantiateJ for crt!tae&t
to IHNItrLSHlMAN,
MRS. MAKTHA K AO EK.
Jackaoo Twp., Aug. IS, 15w.-t. Executors.
IXEJ-T-TKIX' NOTH'E
j Ln-ittri tePtanu'Etarv on the estate of
Mu-Larl L. lrl-kel. decead. havinif heen grant
el t the un"lerriril. all iernn Inilriiit 1 to
alJ etHte are herchy northe l to m aire pavment
tu me witnout an t the bavmit r!'ui
airatnst the ame will present them, properly au
ttienticattxl Icr tettleuient. r
AMANDA HKISKEI,.
Exerutrlz of Mlrbtel 1 Url-kel, dee'd.
Lorotto. July a, lSfj.-et.
VOTirt
i.1 Notice Is berehy given that the following
acc-mnts have been tiled In the Court ot Com
mon Pte r.r Caniltra county. Pa . and will be
e.innmied ty k!. I'mrt on tie hret Monday of
Set lember, l'sst, ui.lo3 cause be ehtn to'the
contrary.
Fint and Cnal account T Jthn llonder. aa
sU'iee 'if Suan and Charle A. McMuIlen.
Third and final aeount id .loan Lloyd and
Jusin A. Kiair, asinee t N.J. Fri1h"if e nx.
H. A. M1UKMAKF.K.
Ebeniburj. Aa. 5. li't. Pruth'y.
ij H irii.. breu aj. pointed exe-utir ol the
l i-l will and re-rment of J.'..li Z. No, late ol
Alleirheiiy twwltllp. drcetfc"el. Notice U here
by mven to all ir.'jnn Indebted tu raid eKtate to
n:aae imml late ; avruetit to me and thue hae
Injrelniin a. ilr.t the tame will present them
properlj ati'.iiuu'.icatL-d for ("ettlemrnt.
sil.As N viLt, Execntor.
Allegbeuy Twp., July 12, l.s.
IXtCL'TKIX NOTICE
Ij Estate ol Kr!mor.H Mellon, deceased,
l.e'ter? te-t.nifn'rry on the estate of liedmond
Meiien. I ite ol Clitt S;irii;. 4'ambrm n.anty.
Pa., dc. c:i- d. hvicbe-n irrarted to the n.r
S Mfd. all r-rsi.ci ladehted to ld ec'ate in
bere'.y n..tirie-l tu make payment to me without
d-iay, and tho.e h:ivliiK cUlm aaalnAt fame
will pretest them, pr. perlr authenticated b r eet
tlementio KKIlNltl' MELLON.
Fxeutr!xof l.'e.im a.l Molluti, dee'd.
Chest Springs. July 26. l55H.-;t.
TAKM FHK S ALE
There i;i be disposed ot at private sale,
a farm altuale In Alleathuny towneblp. "ne
ffurth mile irum Lorerte, m the road leading;
ir..iTi fiti i - a . 'j r.'eotiur. i ni rarm coa
lam iin'nf aTe. arvout o acre r wbicb
.re
tLiK wiercuu a new iwo-eiury irau
h'ltiae ic 1 birn. Cna on-hard, etc.. and Is tn
irtme
For
lurthftr !mHtfii urt bl.lM
FKAJCCIS ti'FKIEL.
Lorotto. I'eh. 1. 1S.S3. Lretu. Fa.
VIMIN!STRATf)K"S NOTICE
N-.n.-e in berrby lven t bat letter af ad
ministration cum teatainento annexo on the es
tate of F.K-tiard Mayerj. late ot Summerhill
town-hip. Cambria euonty. Fa., deceased have
.een irranted tu the under;!anad. All persons
Indebted to said e'tit are hereby cotitej to
mam ri;B,t tu me without delay, and thofe
haririK claim auainst trie earn will prevent
them, properlj- antbentica-ed f r rettlement to
HFNKV M. 1U ;IH,
Adm'r ot Ku bard Mavers. dee'd.
LlXiAI N'OTICIC
Iarld sharp
vs.
Mary Jane Sfcarp.
1 In the Court of Com-
moo Pleas of Cambria
VCo. No. 2 June lerm.
I laa. Libel to Ii-
J worce.
Haviaa- been aroolnted com ml a toner to take
and report tte evidence to the Court Id tbe above
entitled acrtun . nctlee Is hereby mven that I will
sit at my office In tha borough of EttetMburir on
J; rid ay the 30th cSy ot Auauat. 1 W. at IJ o'clock
A. at., to d'chraethe dutle ot said apK)tnt
ment when and where II r-ernon !nter-e1 may
atteaH. IflNALU E. bl'riU.
Ebaasborf;. Aug. , 189. L'omyiiatloner.
n'ltlAI LItST.
SeacvaL Corsrr 4th Mmb.tu AraipeT.
lnrity
..vs. Mitchell et aL
Abernalhy ...
Heck
Weaver , , ,
Kin ports .
.vs. Itenn.
v. Chrmty.
..vs. Brenner.
v Hasklns.
vs. Burnett.
stiles
Martin
..vs. Baker.
smucker A Co.... vs. Leabey.
cj . nwm!r.m..Ti. t iae.
. H. A. SHOEMAKKK,
Eoanebuix. Jaly M, loss. Frjth'y.
TIIIAI LIST.
Sjttixmk Term, I8a.
BBOOBD WEEK.
vs. Burins;.
- -vs. Pweliius; Houeelnj. Cc
.. v. F at-r.
vs. Mottiade.
vs. trilleepie.
.... ..v. Cambria Iron Co.
V. Flynn.
VS. Hii her
Boring; - - , ,
Tallman
Evan
Carney
McH'loskey
t h ap: n . .
' laliirher
Mangold , ,
Notley .".
"om"lth lor ueo..
Van Ormer ,, ...
Yoaoii .
F-ker .. .,
NcLaUKhlla ,
Makln ., ,
tohoe maker
Eheasbarg', Aug
vs. Veland et. al.
s. Win.
..vs. lte.
vs. Johnston S.S. E.W. Co
vs. Buricuoti.
- vs. Kourka.
vs. Sbank.
vs. Carroll.
H. A.S.UOE5IAKEU.
. 5, las. Protb -j.
CUBBY BUSSHESS COLLEGE
CURRY UNIVERSITY.
MXTII STREET riTTSIlrBUU, JA.
Thebet Erjulppad and meet succesfnl Bul.
net Ulh-w I'.n FennsylvaMa. Individual In.
'.ructU.n tot evary stadeot from ft a. m till 4 p
M.. and iruin 7 till lor. at. Actual Business
Pracuca and Practical Kar.kin are spec! allies.
The lsst advantaxea In Shorthand and Type
wrltlnr. 1 ha hivtaft speed In the shortest tiu,
Thp T niv-rtjHlo susialrs full regular raurset
of study In the Clanslcal, Ncleotltls. Seminary.
Normal. Wu.ic and Elocutionary Iepartments.
tJ,'TLi"'nunc '"belted end for eataloaaes.
Aug. It), flu. 8m. ITeaL
E HARVEST
xcursions!
HALF RAXES FORTO
Tlie RCH'NUTRIP.
sia JIi.oiiri FaciBc KiVi u i
K. nt-. m all r'm, m Irkaaaas. Trxaa, i
and earaaha. Aiiirui rvtii aud ti. N-ptMil-rr
ItU and ?itu. and t. looer Mb. Ikmr limit,
i. rover ti, il,.g . cl,. I-ijo. C.meoarir f,.r first
cl,,.e f'cr d. lipt.o .aud .UiPiiels free. addra
s- liMii) I A.-, nt or 11. t. ItiWNsKNl, ru
lr..n Ifonntaia
aata
P RWALSJT
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tn i-ow Trr never vanes. A mnrvet of urltT,
etroiitta and m hotesointtiavts. lore econotiiic-.!
ttma the ordtnmrT bia1. anr rmiDo? he noltl i
coaifetltion with too multitude of the low trt
abort wetvbt. alum cr vUo.b.te i.uwJt-r. Sold
only in taiu. HuYAL tiiKlB. I'ovdkr Co., 10tf
U11Su.1Nbw York.
Notice to Tax Payers.
VjT1'E la herer.y liven that tbe County
Treanrer .r Cambria stiuuty will attful.
lur the I'uriKMo ot ro-;vlnir uuury ami State
taxe wMutsI lor the yrar 1HS, at the i-'iacoa of
hultlinr election in tha reruwuve dietricu. on
the dale? mentioned iluw -
South Kwk - Joly 22.1.
Cis.yle towuhii. July
Wilm'ira luy -J4ti..
NuTonjerhlll tuwntblp July 2Mh.
Purit.-e July ;t.h.
Lilly and WashinxWn township. No. 11 uly 27th.
Tunnclhlll ..July rvth.
Jllitrln l.orouiin luly :joth.
WaMna-ton ti wnvbip No. a... J uly 31 t-
Munlrr township . Autruil lit.
iUnln townsbip , August 2d.
Aabllle Auut 3d.
Chert SprlnK Annual 5th.
Allekhecy township.
-August th.
Auk ant Tth.
...... Auirust 8'b.
August oih.
..Auut loth.
- August I'Jth.
.. ..Auvuxt 1 rth.
Aukusc !4:h.
Auirust lath.
AUKU-t IStb.
Auirust ivtri.
August 2ith.
August alst.
Aui(USfrJd.
Auicust
Loretto..
Ulacklick township
Jack. on town nip
Cauibria township ..
Marr townhlp.
Snsquehanna township.....
Elder towna!p...
Carrolltown .
Carroll townk-ip
Clearneld townsbip
Dean tow Of hlp.
Heade twnsbip ..
White township.....
Chert township.
EeDbur East ward August afi'h.
Ebensburic Weet ward Au u.t a;th.
E ft "oneu.aub. July M.
Franklin . ... nlv tud.
Woodvale ... Julywih.
Conemauich lt ward.. July Wh.
Coneuiauicb. 2d ward .July 2'.h.
Johustown 1st ward... J uly iOih
id ward July 3otb.
- d ward July SI Nt.
4th ward Aua-l lt.
6th ward Auirun 21
eta ward ...Auku-i 6th.
- 7tb ward. Aunuft 6:b.
M'.llvlile 1st ward Auut Tth.
Millviilo it ward - ....Auit u-t ath
4?oopersdale .August vth
Cambria l-t ward ... .AuKust l'-'th
Cambria! ward .Auuuat Ulh.
Proieet Amuji Uth
i Irubotown ....... Auaut 1Mb.
T'pier Yoder tfinhlp .Auirust lih
Ka.t Taylor town b'.p...... Auatt 19th.
west Talcr township August Mlh.
t'oDeniaUKti township. A as t slut
soucreck township .... Auirust 1
I'r-r oder towushlp AuKUt "- 1
Adurns township ....Aui;ust Xti h
KlcUliid towBshiu .. .AuKUt7th
A discuautoi a percent, will be allowed on all
t Xcs paid on or tlore epteiher 1st, and after
-t,.L er 1st 5 pr cent, will be added on all nn
pa:a.
TIKIS. I'.. HOWE, Treasurer.
Juna liih, lsg'j -it.
JOB : : PRINTING.
. TllU riiKKMAX
Printing Office
Is tbe vlace to set your
JOB PRINTING
Promptly and satisfactorily executed. We
will meet ti-e prices of alii lionoraDle
coixipetioo. We don't do any but
first-class work and want a
liy!ii price for li.
Wilt Fast Presses ami New Tyrs
We are prepared to turn out Job Printing of
every disruption In the FINEST
STYLE and at the very
Lowest Cast Prices.
NothibK but tbe best material w uaed and
our work f peaks for Itself. We are pre
pared to print on the shortes: notjee
rOSTEKS, PROtiEAMMES,
Business Cards, Tags, Bill IIeadw,
Monthly Statement-, Envelopes,
Labels, Circclakb, Wedding and
YibiTiso Caiuds, Checks. Notes,
Drafts. Receipts, Bond Work,
L.ETTER AND XOTK UeADS, AND
Hop and Party iNvrrATiosa, Etc.
We can print anything from tbe emalleat
and neatest Visiting Card to tbe largeet
Poster on short notice and at the
most Reasonable Rates.
The Cambria Freeman,
EBENSBURG. PENN'A.
A BQCH Hsusewh-es.
Xli0 tgmtkt 4ui workii34f ba& who hro bactn oat ix&
tLm mud vi cUy tAn wain tejxbjit ci-t-vnlfar
acd. Dry, if jio i d mth
Wolff 'sAC FtI Eb ! ackms
Hakaa hnnaeka-pfaia" aasler.
Saves Sweeping and Scrtibhinffm
tarn beota wfll wear a area deal longer. wD not gvt
axifl and bard ia snow watar e-rain, and will bw
WATERPROOF. Eadiea. try H, and insist
tnat uar emebasd aad aona naa it Oncea week
far Gwnta tiboaa aad onoa a monta for Ladwa'.
Csaci-aled as a Harness DrasainsaodFTeaater
Sold by Ehos Hvoras. (.renders, DruaTists. Ac
WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Lottie B. riassonploush byT In the Court of Com
ber next friend. 'Wejslay I nrna Pleas of Cain.
Stephen Vbna Co., No. 1 1 ec.
ts. (Term, laSS. Libel
3 aines HassonplouKh J in Divorca
Hariofrbeen appointed Huaimi mntr In tht
above entitled action to take and report testi
mony and to report a decree, notice la hereby
g-iveu that 1 will sit at my office In the borouah of
.benslur on Saturday the 17tn day ot Auirust,
lr. at 10 o'clock a. M., tor the purpoea of dls
cbanrln tbe dunes of said appoinuneat, when
and where ail pertons Interested mar attend.
rxN AXD E. DVT fON.
lctuhurg, Joly e, lisi.-u. Ccia'r
we no mi nmm
Ourselvee to keep abrtan. but to keep the lead
over Ml others in elln.- you
MBl. ABSULt'TrLV PI'HK. AI
HEH MATIHE1I, HIPC WHIS
KIES AM) HI.MS
At prices that make all other Centers bustle.
Ju.-t tbiuk ol it :
f verholt fc Co.'n Pure Kyp. fire years
Full quarts n.(i. or tl'-'.oo per djitu.
Still better !
oM.
Fines' ttoldcni Weddlu?. ten jears old
qaart ) 25 i r SUt.uu pt r iuxen.
Full
Ketter still :
Kentucky R.urb;.rt. ten years old. Full
qn.irti l.-5, or i2.o0 t ir di zen.
And one oi the mui Fileil io WnUklcs on our
lift I;.
The Pare Ei?ht Tear tU Expirt Ouc-kechelm-er
Full iiirt' H.Oii. or i'.O p"r tioxD.
There 1 n Wnlr-ky that has erer been fold
taat has Kr wn n lavor wlib the put.llo no rai. Id
ly as our eld Kxts.rt. and the i linple reua is
that It lg utterly Impossible to do plicate it.
Th-re wlil nevir t.e any let up in the purity
and fine flavor in any pai liculxr uI the Pure Call
IcrDia Wiceg we are Ditw cullirr at 6i cctiti per
ti'ttio. Full quart", or li.i-J per d.iin.
Ia makii.s; up your ordar pleae enclose P. O.
juooey jr-er or:ait. or liiKiatur Jour order.
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
WHOLESALE AND KEI'AIL
DEUGGISTS,
riTTSBLTiG, PA.
. t'er.of tbe .Olawnund.
41- 31 R li FT St
Jan. i. 1SSU. lyr.
E. L. MXS'.OS. -. J,
ESTABUSDED IST1
BrCK, I. f . Bilk.
ESTABLISHED 1SSS.
JolmstQn, Bnct & Co.
C-HToUtawn Baal
BANKKKS.
CwrSutir?Mi Fit
?V""V 5i'a
StaMar. imm mt
T. A. SH4.RBAUGH,
Cashier.
A. W. BUCK. Cashier. )
General Banii Business Transacted.
The tollowlnn are tha brlnclual feature! oi a
general Lab-intf business :
Keceived payable on demand, and Interest beas-
Idk cert locates Issued to time deDosllora.
LUAXN
Extended to customers on favorable tetmi and
approved papor discounted at all timet.
tOLLECTIO.Mi
Made In the localttv and upon all tha banking
towns in tha United Statea. Charges niodoc-to.
DRAFTS
Inued negotiable In all parts of the CnltM
State, and lorelica exenactee issued on all parts
of Euroi e.
ArcorKTS
Ol merchant, f-rinert and others solicited, to
wnom reasonaole accomO'lHtlon will ba extended.
Patrrns are assured that all trannietions aball
be held as strictly private and emndential, aud
inai mey win be treated as liberally as avod
Danalng tales wlil permit
Kespecttuiiy,
joinsTum isrcu a ro.
JOH5 A. KLATR.
John T. Blair.
ULAUt & SON'S
DAILY MEAT MARKET,
Centre Street, EMmi, Pa.
Tli lit YKt"rn Cittl liutcli--rl
every tiny. A l-o Irresli
Lainh, Veal, Mutton, 1 .arJ,
lotc, alwuys on liancL
Market open at all hours and at
tentive and obliging salesmen to
attend to the wants of customers.
T.J? CcZ!st3 Berk ?-i!;3 !o
7'
AMERICAN FISHES.
A t-oM-lar treatise ddoh the iratne ii Ku.l
Jr'ishc-i ol Nurth Aurica. with trc-cial roiArct.ee
to Lahii- a-.J txifth(it1s ot rt.ture, t-y H. brun
Joo-le. U S. truium t-sfotjfr ot k'ish aud c"i-liir-ies.
Wi;h camrous il.utrat tons an1 a mjwnm
c?nt f rootle piece (Uta ut a hr-iolc truut ia mtjc
clorp. Ttte work is ;juili?htl in one volume,
Koyal Ktvo. Over tVX) aif rf. Iroin new plate?,
on btiJfouo j.per. anl t-k-jiitntlj bounJ. fiit-nt
free on rccei lot rife. T3.''0.
FAULKNER & ALLAN.
1713 Chestnut St-, Phil'a, Pa.
fcbnsbur, Julj Ik. 'bj.-4i.
WOOL ! WOOL !
William Murray & Son,
ALTOONA, PA.
Wholesale an l Retail dvalors In all kinds at
Trj Oood. IdlM' Heade! Wraps, t arpota. and
a larwra assortment ot t.'nlna Mattinic at lais
than ra slorn prices, am pavs the hlKtiest prlus
lor wool. Wat. MUKKAY . StN.
n;5 and 1S1T Kleventli Are., Altoona, fa.
May IK, lao.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
LORETTO. PA,
EN CHARGE Of
FRANCISCAN BROTHERS.
Board and Tuition
for the Scholastic Year, $200.
51 arch aeth. 18e6. tf.
TIMBER FOR SALE.
THE UKDEKSIfsNED IS THE OWNER OF
a tract of land situated In Camcrta town
ship, t'amhrla TOULtr, Pa-, containing about B
A KIN, located SW miles North ot Ebencbarg,
which Is bear II; timbered with
Hemlock, Beech, Su?ar, Etc.
The Umber en said premises or tbe land and tim
ber is lor sale, and tor fun tier Information In re
gard ts time applj to or address
EDWAKD ORITFITH.
Ebensburg, l'a.
Ebensburg, Jnna 14, 13S9.-tt
HIGH ST. BARBER SHOP.
F- CASSIDAY. Proprietor.
Shop ts located one door east of Central Hotel.
If you want a smooth shave, a nice shampoo, or
a fashionable hair cut iriye tne a call. Always
at shc; in business hours.
1 CHANCE TO MAKE MOXEU
M Salary and Expenses paid, or Commie- I
t slon It prelered. Salesmen wanted
everrwhere. No experience needed. AdJros
bImu'dh: ape
Tbe .'. I. Van nnssa Snrwrj "o.,
Ueneta, Si. I.
August 2. lS59.-.
M. D. KITTELL,
iV ttorney-a t-x-aw,
EJJENSBURtJI, PA.
Offlea Arinorr Balldlnic, opp. Court House.
D
OXALD E. BUTTON,
Airuu.tv-A l-lA w.
m-W Oftoe in Colonnade Row.
H
H. MYER3.
Ailua Y-AT-1jAW,
EBBirSBrRQ, VA
A-Oflice la Collonade Kow, on Centra street.
GEO. M. READE,
AlTO.NAT-AW,
HsxxBsrM, pa.'
M-Offlca on Centre (treat, tear iiiu
-rK. OLDSHOE,
531 GEAiT STREET.
riTTSXCECH, Pi.
Th.Q Tail End
Tlie Begiimin
will be made uieinorao'.e bv WOOLF. SON Jfc TFIO MAS for low prices. Our Overcoat
Department is tee mini? with Bargains. Words ar;4 tiaures cannot poi-I!!y r.uiVfi a c-r-vey
& correct idea of the manner in which we have cot the prices of all oar '.tr-It of M -nV
lloys and Children's OvercoaU and heavy suits. Tbe eaerarlc we triage in utiK.K- ;rs
tins stock: N without parallel. Xot a price wi'l we quote, but of tnm tact ycu r.n-.v
assured: that Irom otir finest Dress bait or Overcoat fora young cnti'rar.n rt.iw v to '.
Htrong eveiv-day Suit for a school-boy, we will kivm more and better for Ihf pric w. a-fe
than we have ever etveu befoie. Tins Keductlon Sale 18 in r.ov.nrisht t arne.-t We iiipHti
business. The Overcoats and heavy suits must be -old. The weathrr was agnirt u n
the early part of the eeason, and now if you have a little ready money it wi 1 orov a
savin; of sevetal dollars to you iu your purchases from us.
Tts Greatest Befinctions tavc teen ia Ite Prices of
Fur Caos, 4:1 72, cent ; former prices, "5c, 1, fl, 1 1.25.
Plush Npckwrir, 47, 75. 87 cents ; former Drift's. 7.rP.. f 1 fl 25.
Silk Mufflers, 37, CS. 73 ffiits ; former pii(V!, 75.. f 1. tl 10.
Kur too tilovrs. 75 U , $1, fl.2!; loruier prices $ 1. f 1.25, fl.60.
Boys' 1'iUsU Caps. 17, 28, 42 cents ; former prices, 25, 40, 60 cla.
G I"JL:V AAVAY !
From now until Xew Year's Dy we shall contlcue to present each of our many cuto
mkis (purcbains rooJs to th- amount of (3 or mere) with one of those Hn.1s ru I'iut
Ihoto;aph Albuuii whlcU have delighted ihuusauds of our lady friends during f urivi ua.
week.
REMEMBER, GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.
Woolf, Son & Thomas,
JOHNSTOWN, PENN'A
Eckexirocle & Hoppel,
DEALERS IN
General :-: Merchandise,
consisting of Dry Goods, NotioNs, and a fullline of Fresh Groceries.
"We abo keep a full and complete line of Men's and Boys' Ready
Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
We also keep the largest and most complete line of Boots and
Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Stationary, Jewelry, Clocks and
Watches in town. Also, the Household Sewing Machines, "Wood
and Willow ware, Flour, Feed, Fertilizers, Lumber and Shingies.
Prices low and satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Give
us a call. Respectfully,
EOKENRODE & HOPPEL,
CAUJtOIJTOWN, 13V.
Tfkfc lew Plan Store
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j Located in the Tudor Building, High street, Ebensburg, Pa., open
! ed its doors on Tuesday evening of this wuek, and we want to ask
! the people of Ebensburg and vicinity to come and ?ce the new
' Ian wor' Our plan is to buy fur cash and sell for cash. Most
v.i vui uuj uip x.t uunv; l luittu iiit;3 iiuu uui it;t;in. 111 new 1 ui ti
City has instructions to watch every old time tottering concern
which is ready to sacrifice almost anything for the cash to meet
paper already out. And with the cash in hand we buy such goods
i from them as we can handle
UWDER FACTORY PRICES.
A Y0d about auction goods. Auction is what gives a purchaser a
chance to buy at his own price it don't hurt tho goods, but
Good3 so bought by us are put on our counters at a small advance
on cost and passed on to our customers. Wc believe in large sales
and small profits. We have but
One Price and that the Lowest,
"We aim to be headquarfers fur low
carry. Below wc quote a few oi
Id Ladies' goods we can sell you a good
circular, t-l.ber electrio or Newport, for C3
cts ; a Rood Jrrsy for 39 cts ; Srlf adjust
ing undervests, splendid i;oods, 12 cts ; Cor
sets, 25 to 63 cts ; all sIlK ribbon. 5 to 21
cents yd ; Lace. 1 ct yd up to 13 ; Rushinc.
3, 4. S. 7 aod 8 cts yd ; Ladies' Hare, 6 8. 10
and 12 cts per pair ; Handkerchiefs, 3 to 9
cts each, Dresa Shields, 5 aad 10 cts- Drtss
Extenders, rubber ends, 8 ct per get; liaii
pics. 100 asst in box 3 cts; Thimbles. 1 ct
ia :h: Ku't'-in netdles, 4 for 1 ct; white anl
black: tape. 2 cts per bo t; Dress braid, 2
xetv vrsi BOYS TVEA-ni.
We caa sell you a bat for 10 cts. and up to tl.SS
for our bert; cotton socks, 4 to 9 eu ;; Suspenders,
0 to 24 cu: Ureralls. 37 tl M cts; Worklus; pants
83 and 87 cts., f 1.3C' and $1.40; Boys' knee pants,
39 cts; Pockets, 2 to 23 CU; Kaxora. W. . B. bol
low gionod. 65 cts, C urrj com tie, 3 to 11 o's; Box
wood rnles, 1 loot. 4 cts; 2 loot. 7 cts; Hercl-ers,
22 calibre, T4 ets; 32 calibre. 1.40; Hrltleh bull.lou.
32 calibre, sell actios;, e nter fire, (1.8S; l'l;.cs,3 to
14 cts; Oents' linen collars, latest styles, 8 cts;
Cuffs, 12 cts; Men's working shirts, 29 aod 42 cts;
Men's white nnlaandrfed linen bs im, 29 and 45
cts; lanndried, 68 to 83 cts. each; Memorandum
books, 2 to 4 cts; Rubber tlspeJ lead pencils, J ct;
Vlain cedar. S (or 1 ct; Stioe lares, 3 cts. j er dux;
Call and examine our Cods and see our prices whether yon cant
to buy or not. You will find our goods marked in plain figures
and they will bear eluse inspection. No trouMe to show gutds and
everything as represented or money refunded. Hoping to see yoa
all early and often, I am
Yours Respectfully,
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circular. We have a f'l line Gf goods, and are prepared to place them
within your reach. Let our representatives have your orders early.
TOR SALE BY
W. I. ANSTBAD, Johnstown.
JOSEPH NOEL, Ebensburg.
of Old 1833
g of 1839
GIVEN AAVAV t
prices in every line of goods we
our prices, and remember our
and 4 cts per bolt; Spool cotton, 200 yds 3
cts; Spool cotton, j0 yds, Hand thread, 2
cts; Dress bU'.tous, 2, 3. 4, aud 5 cts per
doz; Shirt buttons. 3 rloz for 1 cr; h1 bar
italD in toilet soap, 3 cis cake; Perfumery,
3. 5 aod 8 cts bottle; Crochet ho..i, 1 ct;
Garter web. 2. 3 and 4 cts yd; Gaiters 1 to
5 ct-; Scissors 4 to 20 cei.tsi; Safety pins, 2
to 3cts doz; Couibs,2 to 10ct-; Ladies oeits,
8 to 1C cts; sewing needles, 25 tor 1 ct; Pins,
11 rows for 1 ct; Machine oil, 3 aod 4 cts.
per bottle; Ladies' black silk mitts. 8 to 18
cts; Iiooka and eyes, 1 ct per dozen.
OenU' bows and searfs, 5 to 24 ets; Bui(K7 whips,
8 to 68 cts; Umbrellas, 42 to 78 cts; Satine, KOld
Lead, B7 cts; Wlortasllk. gold bead.tl.40; Letter
I'aper, 2 to 6 cu par quire: Envelopes. S to cts,
per pack OI25: Box ol paper. 7, 8 and 10 -ts: t aper
eovt-re-i novels ets earb, former prlee 2t cU;
American magazines. 4 cts cacb, former price, 28
cts; 7 slate pencl:s lor 1 ct; mucilage, s cents per
bottle; good black Ink. 2 cts. per bottle; 2,400
tookicki for 8 cts; 100 carpet tacks, 1 ct; Plnsh
albums. cabinet size, 65. 87, 81.10 each ; good tow
els & to 15 cu. eacn; crash, 4. 5 and 7 cts. per yd;
turkey red lamask , 25 cts. per yd; white, IB cts..
per yd; 6 steel pens tir 4 cts.
C$DI5 Mgr.
your Orders.
BECAUSE we have the experience
practical Farmers and Manufac
turers for Twenty Years.
BECAUSE of our extensive manufac-
tory and acid chambers.
Wtsafntiwla IVV. I lii.ll LW. J --v MfTl s
attention to the manufacturing of
Fertilizers. This is our specialty,
and we place at your disposal
or tnesc reasons we make the thor
guarantee found on first page of our