The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 25, 1890, Image 3

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LOC.IL.1XD TERSOMAL.
Trie falllr.ff rain U making, tha meadows
look grf on.
Mr. Oiiter rtiKip. of Httsbnr:, was to
town tal week.
Mr. EJ. nolHlngfr. of Altoona, was In
tows on Monday.
It Is sai.l tUat Hastings will ha.e a bank
In tna Dear (titure.
-Garden-matin Is the great Industry
f the pwent time.
-Five new boarders were added to tbe
jail table on Tuesday.
Mr. T. A. Sherbann, or Carrolltown.
wraa In town on Sunday.
Painters have. beitun work on the, new
fcu of Mr. A. W. Buck.
Prof. John MeOrmlck. of Sutnmerblll
townsMp wa In town on Monday.
"Fuulre Peterson, of Head township,
waaa Isltor to our town on Monday.
Prof. J. S Kuley. of St. Auo;natine,
epnt a few hours to town on Tuesday
Register and TX-ordor Blair Is putting
cellar under me o ira part wi uis
Mrs. K. Unfton has returned home from
ftalt to her davutiter at IMrolt, Mlchiitan.
It is said that a Chinaman will open a
laundry la F.beuihuru In tho near future.
.The bridge across th" Conemautrh at
Siimmerhlll is now completed and ready for i
trial.
Johnstown is said to be flooded with
counterfeit silver coin dollars, halvi-a and
quarters.
The cellar chxr at the bouse of Mr.
leers H uberts has been removed. A kihmI
example.
I SnerilT r.lalr, who has been on the
ilck H-t for some tima past. Is attain able
to be) out.
There are now 2" Inmates In the !Iun I
Una-don Ueforraatory. of whom ll:are from
TUiladelphia.
lf!is Ann McDonald, of this place, who
pent the winter In Baltimore, arrived
bom on Wednesday.
Henry Human, or lUrr town-hip, spent
Manday and Tuesday in Johnstown, and
retained home on Wednesday.
The boly of another tluod victim, that
of alarw'e man, was taken from the is ton y
reek at Johnstown on Tuesday.
M.-fllrty Is tie name or a postottlce Just
stabllshed In Carbon county, this State.
Feople i'l know now whereto find M'Ginty.
Mr Cyras Shepard. or Cocemaurh,
formerly teacher In the Etiensburr school,
waa a visitor to Ehensburg, on Tuesday.
Early last week strawberries, were sell
ing In New York at ?l .',0 per box They
bay since dropped down to 30 cents per
tox.
Id order to accommodate their many
patrons Messrs. L. M. Wooir A Son con
tlnoed their stay in Ebensburj until Thurs
day. Anthony Anna, Esq , administrator ot
J. El- Wolf, deceased advertises a lot of
ground In II.istins for .sal. on -V.b of May
next.
County Treasurer Thomas E. flows,
started on Motnuij last a!oti! with several
other (ftitlemen frcm Johnstown, on a
ttlp to Kt'Utucky.
Mr. J. A Shoemaker has purchased a
live acre field in ih west end of town from
Mrs. Lemon, paving therafor the sum of
fly BuDiln d dollars.
Dr 11. Somervilleof ChestSprlnes. who
la rapidly risirg to a prominent position in
tho nii'iilc.i! profession, paid out town a
brlr Visit oil Wednesday.
Mrs E. K. Dunegan, or St Augustine,
la vlaiting her mother Mrs. (iurley, or this
plaoc wtio his biL'u qalte ill lately, but is
now tv a fir way to recovery.
"Iledilv" Vaioon rrorn Johnstown, waa
capture, 1 while pllferrlcg in a cellar at I,a
trobo, one night last week and taken to jail
stCreeii.sbuig to await hU t.ial.
A nian named Samuel Tnomas was
found hanging to a tree on Tuesday morn
ing tear Thomas' Mills. Somerset county,
about six miles south of Johnstown.
Dr. T. .1. I'.ivlson. of thls'piace, and Dr.
J. C. Sheridan of J"hnstown have been ap
pointed pension exsminers to succeed Dr.
Wagner and Wakefield of Johnstown.
The Eer.shurg Normal S-hooI opened
on Mondav under the management of
MettTS T. B. Alit'tl and K. II . Biter. tH)th
walUknown t-acLers. The school is well
attend.d.
Eupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. It.
Mayer. s.ii Aieh St., Philadelphia, Pa. Ease
at once, bo ooeralion or d. lay iram busi
ess, aftt stt-il by thousaads of cures afu-r
ttara tail.
Mr Will Ward, who bas been sick for
Soma tin.e, l as l-ecu Improving wl'M the
good w-ther aud on Tufsday, In company
wtth t i tT JoM-ti Shoemaker, took a drive
to Lore I,..
5'w that the warm weather is her.
why nm ran a Sunday tialn on the Branch
railroad
It woum! U a great convenience
irg i.eoDla and nrofital.U to th- i
to Eft ns tu
railroad coiupauy.
Petrr B Movuran old citizen of Wa-ih-Ingto
township aiea on Thursday of last
week, in iiie Tnu jar of his age ilis re
Mina npnii..rtn! at the Summit on Sat
urday of Uit week.
Wil iani Warms k, who was engineer
oo tbe K'-anst.urg aud Creshon Branch, and
resident of this p;-e about tweuty-five
ear ajo, iu Blairsvllle last week,
CJ ahout ri years.
-Mrs. Patrick Mt'oy, n aged lady of
Baar Chest Springs, who has hn danger
ously i;i with pneumonia for some time past
haa taken a turn for the better and Is now
on a fair way for recovery.
Elmer Furguson, a carpenter whose
notr.t' Is in Altoona, employed by A. A.
E--r. fell rrorn a house at the Carbon
c.I woiks, Westroorelard county on Sat-ir-
T, and Lad bis left leg broken.
Tta farm house ,f Josiah Tiper, of
I township, Westmoreland county with
y all lis contents, was destioved by fire
day
i " 1 '-",o.in. caused b a deioct-
M.
no insurance.
TTe have
a SDeedv sr. I .!.;..-
for Catarrh. Diphtheria Canker MoutU, and
-Jfc'-be. In Shiloh's CaUrrh Remedy. A
lnJ-'-'r fr.ewltb each bottle. Use.
"" ,,r""r' 1'ealHj and swet breath.
On Sunday forenoon aorae boys who
- etik-a.l in b,,,, ri,iinrf in th- stin 1
tar Johnstown, discovered tha ho.l rf 1
I ar Johlistnafn I .....
- 1 :i I a
water, but it was so badlv de.
Ose,l t!lat. lt eoulJ HQt jJentlfled
IT. C. T. r. jborta. of F.Vmhn
use the room In (Jrand Army bdlldinir 1
I " hi fitted up to accommodate hi. boo. I
V eauie down on Monday in the Inters. I
f his business. -Johnttou-n Lrut
T"r sey.,,1 da,, fort firM t; j
J irsniPi. on tae mountains above Ash- I
) .and an Imuiens.. amount ot timber baa '
' Oestroyed. The Dresent rain T.I kT I
wi .h- ,L ! . W " U
i, - . ..... BS .
le ou.y means of putting a stop to tb- J
, .... r UWI U, iu vicitiliy as ;
... .
On Wednesday of last week the effiee
or Dr. J J. Oat man In Al'oona. waa enter
fd hy a sneak thief and f 0 In caxh carried
off. The manv friends or the. Iktctor In
this place will N iorry to learn of his loss.
On SondaT fire sot Into the dry erass
on the farm of Mr. T. I.. Jones, frnoth of
town, and for a time feno and bulldlnzs
were threatened. Tiv hard work the fire
was gotten under control before any dam
age waa done.
The Supreme Conrt of Pennsylvania
decided recently that farmers and garden
ers who se!I from door to door produce of
their own ralslncr do not corn, tinder tha
provision or the law relating to Tiddlers
and hucksters.
A brakeman ramed McXea! was
thrown a distance of forty feet from a box
car. while moving over a brldize at Dunn's
Station, Westmoreland counts. Tuesday
mornln Death was Instantaneous. He
lived at Everson.
There are ?4 Port pnbl'c school teachere
in the State. 16 000 of whom are remaiea
and 8,0" male. During the past year asi
new school house were erected and over
lJT.fi 000 in excess of 18AJ were spent on
scho' pon'rty.
A decision of the Supreme Conrt of
Pennsylvania elves to the farmer the r'eht
to work ont his road tax The right has
been (Tenled tn some parts of the State, and
a decision by the highest authority was nec-
eary to settle the question
-The new postal law now mkes the
taking of a newspaper and the refusal to
pay for the same, theft, and
any person j
guilty of such an act Is liable to criminal
proceedings, the am as if he had ston
good to tho amount of his subscription.
A little twelve-year-old girl name1 Kit
ty raid well, llvln near the Kettle. In Ttlair
county, was shockingly burned on Wednes.
day of last week white burning brush in the
yard of her parent's home, by her clo'blng
taking fire. She died a few bours after
ward. A four tiors team got frlrhtened on
Julian afreet on Friday last at a passing by
rtele and before it con Id be cothrn nnder
control turned In on the pavement at the
corner or Julian and Sample streets, btoke
down the lamp-poet and smashed the lamp
Into smithereens.
C,ulte a o amber or onr local sportsmen
have been ont in quest or the "speck t d
beauties" but up to this time none or them
have paraded the streets on their return with
their strings on exhlblMon. On the rerurn
trip they always get home by the back way
ai d tha connt Is bard to verify.
A person receiving a letter through the j
postofliee by mistake, or findir.g one on tha
street or elsewhere, can nurtr no pretense,
designedly break the seal without subject
ing himself to a severe penalty; the In
dorsement, "opened by mistake." being
"too thin." The penalty vai ies from a fine
not exceeding f.VK) to Imprisonment for ten
years.
A gang of swindler, are going around
Ihe country offering to fnrnlsh a good eight
wire fnce with Iron posts, for eight eefits
per foot, and secure a contract, which af
terward tarns oat to mean eight cents per
foot ror each wire, or a total of sixtysfour
cents per foot. Look out for these outlaws
and take no stock In a man you know noth
ing about.
The committee on search for the dead
metat the rooms of the Flood Finance Com
mittee on Monday and decided to resume
work at once with two gangs of twelve men
each, one beginning at about Vine street
and the other at Coopersdale, and contin
uing until a chance of prozram-ne is nrder
dered. Mr. James X. Rea was elected
derk of the Committee. Thre are ahoat
St.ooo still In the search fund oftn-sroirn
Tribune.
Mr. Dsyld McCoy, of thefirro of
Taylor it McCoy, merchants and coal opera
tors at GaMltzln, was stricken with a para
lytic stroke at the Girard Hotel, Tr-Hadel-ptla,
on last Friday evening and died on
j Saturday morn rg at 5t. Joseph's Hospital
whither he was removed on Friday evening
The deceased was 43 years or age and leaves
nine chlldrei, to survive hlra, his wife hay
ing preceded biro to the grave about two
years ago.
Mr Otis Lloyd, who for some time past
was an employe as foreman on the Free
ms, wi'l next week go to Carrolltown
where he will be ernplnved In a like capaci
ty on the .Vcir Mr. Lloyd Is a first class
typo, understands his business thoroughly
and Is a valnab'e adjunct to any printing
rf!Ue. Ills departure from the Fheeman
was occasioned by the fact that since school
bas closed Harry Ilasson, son of the pro
prietor will fill tho portion on the Fiiee
m an vacated by Mr Lloyd.
Julius Sshbath. of S'xteenth ward,
Johnstown, disappeared from his home on
Sunday night and Ms family e nsisting of a
wife and six rhildrtn are very uneasy about
hlro. lie Is described as being about five
ret three Inches In height and welgns about
one hundred and thirty pounds. His hair Is
black. He had on a sack joat, light striped
pai-ts. and plush cap. There was a prsver
Nxk In his pocket with the faroil name
therein. Any Information of his where
abouts will be thankfully received by bis al
most distracted family.
-Hey. Father Boyle left here on Tue sday
of last week, and sailed rroro New York for
"" wn" "e arrival r.r
KeT J T- Uarna, of Dudly. Pa., who was
to accompany bio,
but was delayed until
Monday morning. From there he will ac
Company Father Boyle tn Cuha, and from
there to Florida. The best wishes of their
thousands of friends go with them, and the
1 earnest prayer of all Is that Father Boyle
("may fully recover bis health, which Is the
1 object of bis trip, and we are certain he
could have no mora pleasing companion
than Father Burns. We wish them both a
pleasant trip and safe return. -GaKUiin
ini!icator.
A writer In a sporting paper maks
an interesting comparison of the varto-is
modes of locomotion, with the folio wing re
sult: A roan can swim a mile In 26 minutes
52 ei'oDd; he can walk It In 6 minutes 23 sec
onds; be can cover It on sioa shoes In 5
minutes 30 seconds; he can run tho dis
tance In 4 minutes 12,' seconds; be can riJe
it on a tricycle tn 2 minutes 49 2-5 seconds;
on a bicycle In 2 minutes 20 4-.V5 seconds,
and can skate In 2 minutes 12 3 5 seconds
Behind a trotting horse he gains nearly four
aeeonds by covering tho distance In 2 mlns
utes 8 seconds, while on a running horse
be gallops the mile in 1 minute 30 , seconds
and last ami fastest, he sits In a railroad
train and flies over a ra i'o of steel rails In
SO' seconds.
Thlevea effected an entrance Into the
cellar of the notel Denny of this place,
early on Thursday morning and In their
l mane a Clean Sweep did not leave
ruioic focillih for hrVf..l TL...-
nff ,11 o, i , . ;
uieau, cases, pies and meat n i t"""' lener, Lippeu Hands, Chilblains
the cellar and then struck for the bar. ! Corl"i ud alt kin Eruptions, aud poM
wbere they ransacked every drawer and j tivel' cur" Tiles, or no pay required. It Is
.. R Sm two or thre' doll '
JI?. , ?" V" I' Is all j
'wlng in the spirits line, but the !
pro?r,etor wnether any was tak- j
"om the barrels, or not. The entrance j
uTIa ,OW'r f lhe
h,"w 7i a fi I un&crewlnK th i
. P tUef htlS tun
low" P(t ' e boue. it i9 nr nosed to
lm tli a winrb- ,k- . .
" r "-" Kan mat I,a. been
ue iue work or th
operating In tl ,
town for several years and
I UP o thb time have escaped dtecUou.
Mr. Win. Scan lan and wifa of VbU place
re vtsiticd f.ucds In Indiana.
John Sbarbaoeb, Esq., of Commit, was
tn town on business, for a few hours on
Thursday.
A teacher of a country sfhool In Jeffer
son county put in the last nine weeks of
her term, with tut one scholar Id attendance.
Mis Lloda Jones, pranddauiehter of
II. Klntead. E-q., who has been visiting
friends bt-re far several weeks past, return
ed to her home in Kane, Pa , on Wednes
day. Mr. J O C. Dearer, of Carroll town
ship, on Tuesday lt passed through this
place on his way to Pittshnru. accompanied
by Ms darehter Miss Etta, who will enter a
convent in that city.
Mary Biller.th" eix -year-old dauehter
of William and Mary Dlller, of Carrol! town
ship and a granddaughter of Mr. Andrew
Strittmatter, died at ber parents home on
Saturday last, after a short illness.
Will Campbell, a yonne man aged 13.
of Nw TlnTP1yc wno nv1 be.n n thw har
it of jamplng on and off freight trains, was
found lying dad along the railroad track at
.hat place on Tuesday morning. It is
thought that during the night be waa struck
by a passing train while getting on or off a
freigTiL He was horrib lv mangled.
A little daughter r.r A. O. Tlnman. of
Madison. Westmoreland county, was terrl.
bly mangled by a savage deg on Monday.
She had been sent to a neighbor's lioue,
and when entering the yard, was attacked
by tho virions brote The animal threw
tier down ar.d tore nearly all the riotbee
from her person. She was injured so badly
that she will probably not recover. She
was rescut-sl just as ber arm was belnp
chawed off by the savage, brute.
J. Wilkinson A Son. marble and gran
ite dealers of Ebr.8burg, Ta.. wish to in-
form the pnMic that they are prepared to
fill all orders for cemetery work, in either
rearnle or graoite. at figures that defy com
petition. The artistic excellence and su
perior workmanship of their designs are j
evidenced by the many specimens now on
exhibition at thlr establishment and by the
numberless designs which they r.ave erected
in the various cemeteries in this county and
elsewhere. Every department of their bus- :
tness is in the hands of skillful and eompe- j
tent workmen, who are capable of execut- j
Ing any piece of work, from the plainest to j
the most elaborate, which together with the
personal supervision that every Job receives '
Is a guarantee that perfect satisfaction will 1
be given to the most exacting of patrons. ,'
They have ordered forty tons or marble
which will arrive in March and April, and i
they will then have as fine a stock of the j
hest marhlrt that ever cam" to Western ,
Pennsylvania. Persons wi-nipg anything
in thnlr line would do well to give theu a (
call before leaving their order with any 1
other manufacturer, as yon can depend
upon getting a pood jib at a fair price.
SxIioaI Report.
The following i tlie reirt of the K1t'iir)
I'ubhe School! for month euJing April. Isjo:
AviT.ua
Knrr.lUsl. atK-htlane.
Tc.M HKKH.
A Hie I.loy.l
riffle Mvirn.
Maifif if Sherlila..
A unie .Tones
T. B. Allison
Tiitl ' us S 14 sj 41
Those perfect in attendance : It.ioni No.
1 EJson Hill. Emmett Wesbland. f)tn
Lnttrlnger. Harry Bennett, Jesse Evans,
Arhu r Hill. Dannie Thomas, Harry Jones,
lrytn Good. Allan Barfcer Walter Aoel.
B'chard Owens. Hngh down, Tor.imle
Evaps. B-'rt ie Connell.
Ilwm No. 2 Herbie Evans. Earner Da
vl. Divid Evans. Harrv Connell. Lo
Lnttrinwr, Waiter Jones. Errest Weaklen.
Arthur Evans. CMfford Jones. Bessie Evans. J
Annie Owens. Ida Esterline. L'zzle Lnd
w-g. Floy Stilrs. Lyrta Ludwig, Ethel
Shields, Bessie James. Edith Barter, Marv j
Connell. Mamie Thompson. Floience 1
Evans.
Ilimra No 3 pfer Ludwig. Ollie Dsvis, j
Wal'ace Humphreys. Chas. Evans. H"I!Ie
Lelghty. Willie Co'e Wellington Evans.
.I-vipph Luttringer, Daisy Corhin, Mary '
Davis. A la Jons. Mary Nipple. Myrtle j
James. Maud Shenefelt. Annie McBreen. I
Mav Leiuhty. 1
No. 4 Annie Shields. Annie Davlon,
Maurt Klchardson. May GrifB'h. Sadie Nip- I
pie. M innie Kirsor ner. Elgar Evans. Cor-
die Snyder. Fred Jones. Amos James.
William Rmkrart. Willie Vcf'Arw. Ollie
Stoush, Harry Sher.efelt, Albert Morris.
n.tHKMtir. i n rt:s i.rri.
The fol'owing marriage licenses were
sued by the Ch ik of the Orphans' Court for
tr.e wctk ending Wedne.-uUy, April 23, ;
l.'OO: j
Joseph Peter and Annie May Kirsh, Barr i
towns!, ip. j
Curtis L rotter. Morrellville and Maggie j
iimh, cnrnuan.
Char if a E Bsgley. MorrelIvil:e and
Criss.e M- Hill. West Taylor township.
Archibald Farrell and E len Leonard.
Barr township.
Jam K. Baker and Margaret Lape,
Johnstown.
William H. Boot. A:toona and Eilen G.
Leicl ty, Ehersl:urg.
Thomas G- C! fiord. Lockport, Westmore
and county and Annie Horner, Johnstown
Thomas D-lrz'.tr and Mary Bojie, Johns
town. John W. Gains, Delaney and Margaret
Bobbins, Galiitzin township.
John W. Hei-s. Johnstown and Sadie A.
James Morrel:vll!e.
John A. Thomas and Hattio n-br!r.
Johnstown.
C. W. Moran, Ixiretto, and Mary M. Utte. 1
Carroll township.
John Bertram and Catharine Voik, Gal
litz'n. Roman Fiklioskl and Acnie Comiskl.
Johnstown.
Robert Caahman and Strah McBride,
Johnstown.
Daniel Stump and Bertha Maud Judy.
Franklin.
Lorenio S. Livingstone. Johnstown and
Larina Slutrman. I'pper Yoder township.
Andrew Nebhur aud Mary Markferdlng,
Johnstown
Michael Elias and Mary Skacik, Johns-1
town.
For Ihe Core
of the Inflammation and congestion called
"a cold In thw head" there Is mora potency '
In Ely's Cream Halm than in anything el.-e j
it Is possible to preserllie. This preparation I
bas for years paat been making a brilliant
succesa as a remedy for cold in the head,
catarrh and hay fever. Ued tn the liiUie.I
stages of these complaints Cream Balm
prevents any serious development of the
symptons, while almost nu ruber less cases
are on record of radical cores of chronic ca
tarrh, after all other modes of treatment J
have failed. I
llneuierc. A rule, halve !
Tte Host Salve in the world for Cuts. I
liruises. Isores. Ulcers. Salt IChfum Fr
t; ... .
urote'' to Rive perfect satisfaction, or
tuoney refunded. Price 25 cent Per box.
at the dru store of E. James, Ebensn
ud W. W. McAteer. Loretto.
Consumption Surely Cured.
tH?iV Ec"D:-" yu, twi,
that 1 have a poamv, remwly for th. above-named
1.-?' 1U U of hopeiee.
T ia rniinwDuj curwl. I ahill be i-u.l
k a-- twoboitlee of my remedy TRZ t anVTr
,oaf r"U: 0 fce conaumpUon if they woi
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da lr - - .' .,..-' .:cy. It
-a tt- 1 iitMl Bz ctTerMrj tf tbe ettaMifh-
ment of the llcn-an Tatholic parish of Latrobe
aril flm ucdiiK of the Crrt houf of the order
of St . Frrrdlct in the 1'nlled States. The orrx
t if n a strtaliied with Interesting and lm-
irewiTe cermpnte. A pontifical hirt aui
u eelet.ratkd by BUhep Phelan. Kev. Father
Morris. t S. H.. dellvereJ a historical sermon ot
much Interest. Other priests likewise partici
pated In ih rervwes. The vault where the re
main" ol la'hr !trower. fonner of the paiiab,
rep-se rs leitiially det-orated with Bowers
and errireTis.
St. Vini-i-nt's monastery, aa most 01 iur real
er are iiir., ts nitTiiie-l iT'Out t milf west
of I trt' stiI eli'it mil's eat of twnst.rar,
on an rm'.nrnr s--rninnBllnir a view of the
eonntry f..r B3il aroond. The founder ot the
irth was Father Browers. a Holhindr. He
wna of the Kranrlsean order of monks and spent
ht ear'y days as a missionary In the west India
Islands. He landed at Philadelphia In the latl
of 1TSS. It was bis desire to estaMish a parish
In western Pennsylvania. lurlng 1787 and 174
hira d-n rathrlte taratllee bad move4 from
Phlla.lrlihia to the vicinity where Latrot la
now itnat.l and Farher Brower determined to
found his raii--h amonc them.
With this end la view Father Browen Pv
rharj while in rhl'adelphia a tract ot land
srven miles north of the preeent loeatioa of St.
Vincent's arish. and at once set out lor his new
Teld oflahor. He fonn 1. however, tkst tne land
he hart pnri-.ae.l was not what he eipected to
fini. The srll was poor and the situation waa
and'siratln. Ik-trrmlnr i to p.ses a choice
Itvxtion. he n-x,tfXt-J h John Hunter, a
wealthy ITiila i'j.Ma irentleanan. and on the
lfl'.h of AiirM. 1T'.. honrht the present site, eon
Istln 01 am rre for a"ITS.
n top of the hill where the monastery aow
stand a little rn1e Ina; eattln known aa
Sportmen" H.11." Tl e roan try wtj wIM and
almnndr.l with came and the ltttl" eahln derived
Its name from the fart that It was made the Je4
o,uarter ef the annoil hnrt!nr expldltlone of the
pmprtst it an I Ms Menu. Many svr1e are
to'd of t-.e cimusM In "Snortmen'f HalL"
It wa ihw that the des-out eld missionary.
Father Hmwer. staned with hts own private for
tune St. VInrenfs prih. He saw none of the
fruit of h' latsr. howover. for in the fall of the
same year, worn out I t a life of self-sa-ri acinar
lhr In heathen lands, he died, ocrupylna: the first
rmve In the parish t-nrvitic rc'iinil. ther hands
tooa up thr wntk. Ad ttrirtos were hullt to the
ol 1 lo eat-la ?d In 110 a rj rhnreh was erected.
In 1 -S FathrrStillinifrr turn chance ot the par
ish ar.d hey in the Ttlon of the hrtek rhurrh
which yet fand. It wis cotirileted tn lt5 and
was U-.1!rfr.l hy Bl'hop Kendrlek. Shortly
before this a twn nrr trirlt huildlnr wa erected
whlrh was nsed by tha Slstem ot Mercy. It wai
the firt convent o( that orJrr In the State, and
was eat t-llsned t.y the efforts of Bishrp O'Connor.
The monastery was founded In 1S4 hy Arrh Ab
bott Bod i tare Wltnmer. who una frim tha Ben
dlctine m mastery at Mettan. Bavaria. It waa the
first KeneJIrtlne hone In the Vnlted States, and
all other houses of that order in this country are
offsprina-s of It. Notably sennna- these at.heys are
those In Atrh1in. Kan.. Newark, N. I.. Belmont,
N. and Seams eounty Minn.
Arrh At.twitt Anln Hintenwli.il. S. B., IS
is nrw In rha'e ot the monastery. The grounds
n.-w cf.tr-Tirlse ahout t Q ncivi flf valuable farm
land. Tie im:-nt i rk 'fil.i'Pi. tm.uzh old.
are In rri air TI.e hrt pnrrha 9 f Fa'her
Blvw.-. evni mit" nirth, 1 still tue profrty
Of thr i-:ir: -t- O' " n :-q T--titcrat.
(iiiiliuiiulratf d,
Sri.isos. Pa.. April 18, 1800.
Editor Cum'triii freeman;
Dkaic 'ik : (J'.i'te an itritation exists In
in this section rpRarrlinJ the salary of tho
upi-r ntr n.ient of Scbixils of Ibis county
which is to be filled at the eomioe election.
The seiilirotnt is general that the action of
the liut convention lu adding SO per cent. U
this i Hicer's pay was er.tirsly unnecessary
and unwise. No valia reasons for the in
crease wrra civon at the time and none such
have teen given since. Tte person who
made the motion although asked
to explain Ms action, has never done so. It
was untimely because the salary had been
increased tut 25 per cent, but a few years
before; unnecessary, because the $1.0C0 was
lineial and fully adequate to the services re
quired fiosu tho cRicer; unwise, becaiwe the
the p-.sct'er of quadrupling the salaries of
ourco.iv'v rfirfs, v!iii tas become ens
totii?ry in 'ho li'i' nie of a neration, has
been jrciuctive ff th very worst ecsnlts,
evokir c e?.ch year a ,Tf tM? fr.r trrso of
fices wliifli is In the List dee.re discraceful,
and rtiaitxl by actit'i.s n- in tnis county dur
ing trie past year which are a scandal to
Chrnl'.ir.'tr ami the si am of till parties.
Final y, ihe increase or the salary was nu
just; first, becanse like at jast 90 per cent
of the K'hool fund, th. se salaries are (fener
ally paid to persons who pay r.o tax. I re
niember a few years ss?o seeing a school c Ul
cer, whose stlary was fl.000 a year, pay bis
tax wi;h 75 cents. Secondly, the men who
pay tut bulk of these taxes in this county
are now oppressed beyond endurance.
They demand relief and will not take a re
fusal. L:t us not hear again as we have In
tne past that this moncj comes from the
State and therefore it maki s little differ
ence. We don't Intend to waste any tiroe
In listening to such nonsense. Hoping hat
the sa'ary of the County Superintendent
will be promptly clianej tot 1,003 a year, I
remain Yours truly.
Director.
A Mlatalto.
The body cf a young man was found on
one cif the railroads near Pittsburg sev
eral days a tt-rrit ly tuaagied. It was tak en
to the iii rcuH and on Sunday Dr. J.
L. Evans, of Johnstown, while looking for
a young son of his who had been missing
from borne for some fee, visited the
morgue ar.d was r.orrinVd to recognize In
the palled and battered features of the
corpse on tl.es garble slab those of his wan
dering boy. a
Th. stock ws a terrible one, and it was
quite a wfci Iiefrre the doe-tor could corns
rose tiiroseir sufficiently to give directions
for the preparation of the body for ship
ment to his Johnstown home.
This sa l duty pe rforpid. Dr. Evans went
over on the South Side, rittsburg, to vUlt a
friend. He had scarcely seated himself
when in walked bis missing son, whom, less
than a half tour r reyously he had. so posi
tively idei;t;fird In the morgae. Dr. Evans
and his sfin hastily wpnt to the morgue and
explained that the dead man was not known
to them, but e ff red to see that the body
of tte unfottunate unknown was decently
interred.
men.
LRANIFP. Died at his home In Snm-
rrerhiil township on Fri.lsy. April 18th. !
Mr. Michiel T;ranlff area about 75 :
years. j
JOHXC FIXCH, I
ItKALKB IS i
GoUen - Weiair - Bye - Vtklies, ;
114 Wat En Stricit. PiTTsarao, Fa.
Oldest established house in the eitv. v. here '
nothing- but pure e.vsls are rut tip, strietlv lor t
amily and mrliclna! ce. Nothln t etter "than I
Uo'rlen Weddinit. Next on the Hit, Onck- I
ent.t-iraer.s. Oray's Mononif ah-la Kve: these
t"0'l are lea.iinic brands. Brandies cf vlctae ;
of is: on hand. ins. Hi Hand and Homestic. '
also Ol 1 Tom. Finch' Or.Men Wcldioir. Sl.oO !
for lull quart. 8 Mr .- 00; Ouckenbelmer's tbe
same; M"nDahea. f S 0 ler doren. W ines, i
fS.wi per doxec . S3 00 for one-bait doaen. Siecure- :
lv boxed. Also haTe in stock. Crrandfather'
Choice, at $1.V0 per irailon. barrels at stveciaj !
rates. Apr. IW-l.v
IXECfTOK-S NfllCE.
J EcTATU or I'XTtR B. MOTtM. KBCVASBD.
Letters leetainentarv on the estate of Peter B.
Moyer. late of Washington tewaahlp. Cambria
county. 1'a.. deceased, bavin: been granted to
the undersigned, alt psriou ludeptcd to aald ea-
late are hertby notified to make payment to us
without delay and ttotwe having claim aalnt
the same will preseut them, properly authenti
cated, lur Detllemeot us.
F M. OEtKE,
1SIMON tONKAD,
E reca tor of the :ast wiU and Tee lament ol Peter
B. Motr, oeceaaed. AlTt-te
GEO. M. HEADE,
AriOKNEY-AT LAW.
fci.a-iTSj, Prs 31 a.
4oai-.- on Centre street, near litu.
e'sir-r-.f
fill
WD J V
a v v v
Absolutely Pure.
Tne powjer aerer vane. A mtrrti 01 purtty.
atreaarlh and whole somen ex. More economical
than tae ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold In
competition with tae multitude of the lew teet
short weia-ht, alum or io-.hate powder. Sold
only in earns. Kuril BaKiva I'owdxi Co., 109
w all St.. N aw Yuan.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
BY virtue of an "rder ol he Orphans" Vmrt ot
lisbjia county . I will cltsr at .aMlc sale
on the premiers in ihe oorounh of Hastings, on
SATURDAY, MAY 24T1I, 1800,
illoVWt, p. mthe lollowln deaerihed real
estate, via:
All tha' certain lot of rround fronting fifty
feet "B 1 hirJ Avenue and una hundred and fifty
fert on Beaver trtsrt. having thereon erected a
Two-Story Frame House
AXD OUTJIUILDIXGS.
TKRMS OF S ALE.-Ten ler ent. of bid oo
day .f Sile; halanoe ot or.e I rlr on confirmation
bfsle. aed ralanc In oit er thereafter with
interest, to o tec u red or jimnmsat hond and
mortir-e-e ANTHONY ANNA.
Ar. -21 St- Adinlultratur of J. M. Wolf, dee'd.
Election Notice.
To the V Xool DtrrrtorM of i'mmbrim Count .
I estli wax. In r-ursnance of tha ferty
thtrd ertion ot the Art of May S. 1SS4. you are
herehy notlAed to meet In convention at the
fonrt Hons, tn Eheohurir, at 1 r. w. on the
F1KST Tt'tSIAY In MAY. A. I. It.), belna:
the sixth day of the month and selcs-t. rttsa rore.
hy a majority of the whole number of Iirertors
present, one erson of literary and scientific ac
quirements, and of skill end experience In the
art or teaching, as lVunty Suerinten1ent. for
the three of-eerlinif years : an. I certify the re
sult to he State rsu.iriritn-1erit. t HaTlsbury.
as required hv the thirtv-mnth and iort l-r h aec
t:on of said act. .1 W.LEVUJH.
'nntv SuiertnteT.'ent rf Oatnhna County.
Er-enst djk, I' a.. April 14. lSw).-3t.
"VCTft'E To the HriFAn La-ear. Kneae
.a t.iMTive ,iv THnm.i Im kca. ix'-d.
Take Is' atlre. That an luo'iest will be held at
the late resilience of Thomas Jrancan. deceaied.
in the township of Blackllrk. In the County of
t'aai'irla. on Tuesday, the SOtlt lay of
Maty next, at 11 V!-ck In the forenoon of that
laj. and in the cltv -f Al"n. County of Blair,
on the ireinies. corner Thirteenth sstreet and
Seventh Svvnoe. on Weitnestlajr, the Slat
clay ml .Slay next, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon,
lor ihe purpose of taaklcff partition ol the real
estate ot said deee.ient to and among: his heir
and leiral representatives, if the same can be
done without prejudice to or sisoilmr; of the
whole: otherwite. value and appraise the same
aeoordiaic to law, at which time and place you
are reuuegted to a' tend If yon thlrV proper.
J. C. S TIN EM AN. Sheriff.
PherifTf O.Tlce. Ehenshnrjr. Fa.. A;ril lM.-3t
CUMMISSItaNEU'B N'oriCH - Notice Is here
by Klven that havtntc been appointed by the
Court ol Coamnri Fleas of tJaial.na county,
temmissioner t take testimony and report de
cree in the case ot Marr Linn vs. Carl Linn,
No. l".a LxeQirer Term. is9, I will sit at my oi
flce. corner of Franklin and Stony tree k streets.
In the cltv of .Tohnstowr. County of Camhria,
Fa., on FKIKA Y. the NINTH da oi MAY. A.
I. lSo. at TFN o'clock, a. M.. tor the purt.oie ol
attending tn the duties of my caid appointment,
mti.-nand where all persona lntorestel rait at
tend. HOKACE K. KOSE.
I'cmmiht loner.
Johnstown, Pa., April It, 180.-3t.
A rniTOH'S N .TICK. Th tir--eireed aud
j V Itt.r at iiomti.I by the Orjlirtnp' i Xjtirt cf
Canihna -i,i,nt- !. repot t ,l sii it uti'in ol the
lunds in 'he hand of John T I.n, auminis
tr.ttor .f I'r. W . A. Hmnett, decease.! ai shown
hy h ' fir-t Ld BrrJ acoimt . herrhy c'ves notice
that he wl!l sit at l is W.e In Ihe hxrofvh of
F.bensbur. Pa., on Tf'Ksli.AY. M AY . lsso. at
ten o'clock a. h.. for the i-orisse ol atteticlinif to
the duties of said appointment, a, wbl'-h time
and place all parties interested may attend or
be forever debarred from eominir In on said fund.
A IAIN EVAN.
Ehenstmrir, Pa., April T, lK-o. ot Aud. tor.
ASSIUNEirs NOTICE. -Vf ttce l hereby
ttiven tliat Michael Hi-llmio of Allegheny
township, Cambria countv. Pennsylvania, baa
made an assinnmnt ot all his iri.jM-rty. real and
I'O'-son! and ai i x tvl to me In trut for the beneht
of his creditors. All persons Indebted to said
Michael Hoffman are therefore untitled te make
payment to me without delay, and those having;
claim aealnst the same wtll present them prop,
erly authenticated lor sett ement to me.
W. A. B. LITTLE.
Assignee of Michael HoUinan.
Loretto. Pa.. April 14. 1W0.-61.
l'MfOR'S NOTICE. -la the matter of tha
account of i'harlee WeakUnd and P. P.
Miller, administrator ol W. A Baifer, deceased.
Havinic been appointed auditor to report on the
exception M-d and o make dlftributlon to tha
ler..ns lee'.llv entltld thereto, notice is '..erebv
ilven that I will sit at my ofttc -. in E'H"nbur;,
on Ti. :iia I . A FK 1 1. a. ls.s. t ten o'cl -et a.
at., at whl.-h time and plice tmrtles In teres led
may attend or be debarred from c- rrlnar In on aald
lurd. T. W. II'K.
April 1, l.w.-at. Auditor.
A
VlITOT'S NOTICE.
KT"TK or HKSiRT WtLLVBRA iiD. decM.
1 he nr. :erlrned. bavins: been appointed aud
itor to a.Cfrta In hens anajnst the heir of decsv
dct.t.ar.d ao to decide on exceptions filed to
the n- r.t I final avcouot cl Florence Wlllebrand,
A Jin't ltraror. of decedent, and ruake dlfrtbu.
tlnn .t the fund tn his btoila, herehv arlvec notice
that h will sit at hi office in Ebenshurw. oa
WEIN fcSDAY. MAY 7 . ls'.ai. at lu o'clock a. at.
for the punoe ot a'tendina; to the dutlea cf hi
a;-rxlntment when and where all parties I mere-ted
may attend A. V. BAKK.KK.
Ebenburr. April 1. lSSSi.t. Auditor.
ADMINISTKATKIX-S NOTICE.
EbTATC F Ki LfHA KT 1:KSDEK. deC'd.
Letters of administration on the estate ol tep.
hart Bender, late ol Ltlly Boronxh. Cambria
ounty . Penna., deceased, baviaic been (rranted
to the undervnel . all persous indebted to said
estate are hereby nouhed to make payment to
me without rteUy. and thnse bavins claim
axalnst the urns wil present them properlv au
thenticated for settlement.
MAKE BENDEH.
Administratrix ot Oephart Bender, doe'd.
Ltlly, Pa April 10, 1 .- t.
Ar :ITt IKS N ITICE. Notice Is hereb riven
tr at the nn1erl;red auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Conrt ot Cambria eonntv. to dis
tribute the balance In the bauds ot Tbomaa 1.
Fvn. one of the executor of Itavtd E. Evan.
(Weaver) deceased, a shown by hi first and
final ac-ount. t and among" those entitled to re
ceive iLetane. will sit at his office. In Eben
burK. ea Tl'ESIJAY. AHKIL KJ. lssal. . ten
o'clock a. w.. at which time an1 place those In
terested mav attend or be debarred from coming
in on (aid fund. T. W. ICK,
April S.lsW -nt. Auditor.
PERUVIAN TONIC LIVER
REGULATOR.
The oily sure and radical cure for
CONSTIPATION.
BILIOUSNESS.
INDICESTION,
' and all disorder ol the liver, and ha cured
hundreds of renple and I tbe only remedy
tor these dieea-es. and in cases In which the
mot-t skillful physician have utterly failed.
Testimonials irom handreoa ot people living;
j In Blair county. Pernsv Ivanla. It is manu-
1 factored by I. X. Ketrtn;. Vellllanta.
; fcnrar. I'm., lor the f. T. L. K. Co and fur
sale by all druprlst at SO cenu r bottle.
None gecniue except i.itel thews tbe In
dian arrow-head trade mark.
April 2i,in, SAi-ly.
400 Acres. 37th Year.
SALESMEN WANTED.
To represent one of the largeet NrRagajas in the
eonntry. We guarantee satisfaction U all cus
tomers. No previous experience necewtajy. Salary
aod expense from start. Address, stating; aae,
HUl.ftS, iiKII. & THOMAS.
Maple Ave. Nursenea, West Cheater. Pa.
aiarc S. lS'jO.-tt.
H
II. MTERS.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.
Essnscs. Pa
ArvSic la CuUufaa4o Kow, on Ce&tre street. .
you good.
GALLITZIIM,
FolIUral Announcements.
r- rard, in rolvn irill iwrfd from
now until tht primary tltrtion. on the 7th ot June,
rrxt. at the f el loving roles .- ror Attnr.b.'v J.'i.'O ;
for Treorwrer, t5 00; For Committionrr, S r; For
Auditor, tt.00. All card must te accompanied bg
thecal.
FOK MASSEBLY 1 hereby aanennee myself
aa a candidate for Assembly, subject to the
declion ol the Democratic prttnaries
JCIHV K. MtKENZIE.
Cheat Spring. April 1.18M.
!SKMHLY. I hereby announce myself a
candidate for tha nomination ol tbe offloe
ef Member ef tbe Taarislature. sunject to the ac
tion of the bsnweraue primary election.
Uallltzla. March 1. 18V0. M. F1TZHAKHIS.
FOB ASSEMBLY -Ed.T. MeNeeli. or Johns
town. Pa., subject to tha rule of the IJetno
eratle partv.
Johnstown. Feb. SC. 1B90.
FOR ASSEMBLY. I hereby announce myself
a a candidate lor Assembly, subject to th
decision of tbe Uemoerale prtmarie.
J ACOB ZIMMERMAN'.
Johnatown. Feb. 35. 1890.
IEmsi.ATTJHE. I will he a candidate tor
j the nomination of Aembiy at the Demo
cratic primaries on Jnne 7ib, subject to the rules
of tha Democratic party.
JOrlN E. STKAVEK.
Wert TaylW township, February 26. l.
FOR C'Ot'NTY TKEASrUEK,. I hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate tor tbe office
cf County Treasurer at the next Democratic pri
mary election, subject to the rule of the lem
eratie party. P. BOY I.E.
Fifteenth ward. Johnstown. March 29. 10,
CTt"NTY TK EAST HER. I hereby annnnce
j mvaelfa a candidate for the nomination of
tbe office of County Treasurer, sdhieet to the
action of tbe Democratic prlmarv ejection.
CHARLES HOFMANX.
Johnstown, March 24. 1S90.
FOK COUNTY TKEASfRER. I hereby an
Bouneej mveelfa a candidate for the nomi
nation te the office of County Treasurer, subject
to the rules covemlng, the Democratic cartv.
PHI LIP J. S ANDEKS,
Munster township, Feb. IT, 1889.
TT'OR COUNTY TKEASt'REK. 1 hereby an
P o on nee mysell ae a candidate lor tbe office
ol County Treasurer at the next IemoeraMo pri
maiy election, b)eet to the rules o' the Derno
eratle party. HENRY J. HOPPEL.
Barr township. Feb. 10. lSdO.
COUNTY TREASURER. I hereny announce
teyself as a candidate for the nomination to
the office of Connty Treasurer, subject to the rules
governing; the Democratic party.
O. J. MAYER.
Johntown. Pa.. Feb. 13. 1SV0.
FOR fTOT'NTY COMMISSIONER I herehv
announce mvself as a candidate for Connty
Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Hum.
oeratle prlmarlea. PATRICK O'DOWII.
Tunnelhlll. April 3. lfr.X).
TOR COUNTY CriMMISSTONFK-I hereby
announce myself as a eandlda'e for the office
I County Commissioner, subject to the decision
of tha Democratic primary election.
JOHN CAMPBELL.
Johnstown, Mttb 17. 10.
F)K COT' NT Y CHIMMISSIONEK .I hereby
announce mysell a a candidate for the
nomination ot the office of County Commissioner,
eubject to tha action of tbe Democratic primary
election. JOHN K1KBY.
Johnatown. March 10, 1890.
FOK COriTTT COMMISSIONER I hereby
aaneunee mysell as a candidate for tbe nom
ination of lmnty lommlssloner. saniect to the
action ol the Democratic primary election.
W. A. LANTZY.
Upper Yoder township. March S. is&l
'CH)RXUN'rY)MMISSIONER 1 hereby
JP announce myself aa a eandlda'e for the office
of County C-omanlaeioner. subfect to the oeclelon
of the Isemocratle primary election.
JOHN BEARER.
Susquehanna township. Feb. 24. 1190.
1 TIOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby
1 J annoonce myself aa a candidate Mir tbe omee
! ol County Commissioner, subieet to tbe decision
' ol the Demoeratle Drimarv election.
PATKICK E. DILLON.
Elder township. Feo. 22. 1M0.
FOR COT' NTT COM MISSION EB.-1 hereby
announce mysell as a candidate for the ot
bee of Connty IDoaamlssioder. subject to the de
sislon of the Democratic primary election.
WILLIAM J. T1EKNEY.
Cambria township, Feb. IB. 1B90.
FOB COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby an
boibc myself a a candidate for the office
ol Connty Auditor, subject to the decision of the
Demoeratle primary election.
JOSEPH HIPPS.
Chest township. March IT. UKO.
TVJ'OTICE. All person are hereby notified that
1 1 have purchased the property ol John A.
Burgoon.raal and personal. Alt person are
: hereby notified not to meddle or lntenere with
! the same.
MRS. KATHEHINE BUKGCMJN.
1 AsavlUe, Pa., March Si, lwo.
ragisaGosd
But Hold Fast a Better
Tbe atove true Jlrt we quote, believln: It to te sppllcatJe In oar cae. as everyone knows
Sim on to t e a reliable atd square-dealing; merchant. Trace. i you chooe, Mb raccrd back for
rirteen year (that beier the length ol time be ha been doing business In Altoona) atd you will
discover a record perfectly clean la every respect, and as It ha teen In the pt. tift so win it
be In the future. Now, In speaking; 01 our holiness record, we wish to say that hare n'wnys ad
hered (strictly so) to originality In advertising;, and we never (as do nc!e of our competitors)
eoi y or Imitate This assertion we make without fear oi successful c.ntradic,.:un. Another fact
we wish to Impress upon the public Is ttat we sell our roods at the figures quoted In our adver
tisements. Another fact to which we wish to call the public attention ! that we receive more
good in one day than do some of oar would-be competitors In two weeks, and tbe truth ol this
can be verinel any time by referring to the Pennsylvania Freight liepartiuent at Uallitzln.
Now. no doubt, all we have fald In the Oireicolng; will be conldered by unit of our vrecn-eyed
rivals as (Iklnflcant of nothing. We irenerously accord them the benefit ol the doubt, but rever
thelen.THKRK is a volumous significance in what we hive sal 1. 1. e . that we are doing a bul
nes el Jombolieal Immensity ; that we are sellinz iroceries awat rfnwn, as usual : that we are
elllnif Dry Ooods M per cent, lower than any other store In town. Calico at :i cents per yard,
and Olnirbatn (the best) at ft cent per yard : that we are selllnf Men' Unmans at US cents per
pair ; Boy' Brojran at 75 cent per pair ; Men' Iress Shoes at I 24 per pair : Children's Shoes
22 cent per pair ; ladles' Dresa Shoes at V0 cent per pair ; Ladles' Dreis Kid Shoes at tl.24 and
ai.48; Common Sense or Spring; Keel, Boy' Shues Lace. "ocgr..s or Button at jl.uo per year.
Clothing; I our main forte and we dare say no one can touch us on prices. Children's Scufl
Suits, tl.24 ; Children' Ires Salts, (1.48 : Children' all-wool Suits. 2.00 : Boys' Kress Suit.
Ion pant, from $1.49 up ; Children' 1'anii, no eents per pair of which we have 60 doxen. So
If you vou desire to take advantage cf these haraaic s you bad better do so at once. These gixxii
are are all good and are for boys running in ie from 14 to 19 years. 1.0'i will buy a suit worth
t9.a0. Men' Irefi Suits. Sack or Cutaway, black corkscrew, at s7.50 per cult. Prince Albert
Suit. f 14.00 each. 100 dozen Men' Jean Pant, warranted not to rip. with ptitent buttnns, 75
eenU a pair. An elegant line line of Trunks, Valise. Furniture. OhiFsware. Hats. Caps, dent's
Furnishing; Goods at price very lew. In conclusion we will say that our Mr. Slmcn Is in New
Y'ork thi week for tbe eTpre- purpose 01 laying; in an Immense tock ot oods of all klnrts. So
be on the lookout lor surprises, as there Is frolng to be one ol the ure atest slaughters In price
that this vicinity bas ever experienced.
P. S. We manatee our buslneas to ult ourselves as well as tbe pocktbooksaf our many cus
tomer, and as we are not limply running; a store for onr own emolument altogether as some of
our competitors (?) apparently are doing;, we propost ml intend to sell cood as wc please. If
we Rive them away when we are disposed to do o, WE are the losers and the laboring man the
gainer. Stick a pin here.
Everybody, whether they buy or not, should call on us and examine our stock. It will do
mom
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IINANAIVCIAI STATEMENT OF ROAD
Iiepartment of Dean Townehlp, for the year
ending; March 10. ISM
MICHAEL .NAULh, Supervisor.
I'M.
To int. of duplicate f 13 67
To cash, unsealed land tax and
tavern licence ol V. Brown- 1!& M
To aint. cash tax 51 (s
To scoop, plow aud 2 hammers... 10 00
$4-10 00
Cn.
By work done on road ..f 100 00
By exonerations .... 'S 63
By amount returned to County
Commissioner' 20 91
Hy xp. plow aid 2 hammers. 10 yO
liv persor.til services 37 das it
l no - 65 50
By plow beam and expcoes 10
Ebensburv . 4 '2
By cash paid tor work on roads. 59 MS
By attending; settlement and
oath.
1 25 f.TS 47
Balance d'ie township
DAVID BKO ff.N , Supervisor.
im.
flf3 53
To amtof duplicate t
To acoup. plow and hammers....
To cab. uneAted lan.i tax
To cssh . tavern licence . -
To cash tax
37 13
Ck.
By work on roaJs $
By scop, plow and hammers...
By cash paid Michael Nagle,
Supervisor.one-hair unseat
ed land fix aud tavern li
cense By exoneration
By order redeeuie-1
By ea.'h lor wurk on roa.l? f
By cah for work on Condron
bridge
Ey exines to Eltnst;arn
Hy one day with team
By shovel, pick handles, etc
By percentage br collectlna;
s44;7 at 6 per cent
By persui,al service 33 day at
l.f -
By attending; settlement and
oath
13 00
193 33
11 3
101 0.5
61 S7
63 f7
1 t.l
!
1 45
2 73
49 50
1 25
I" 23 48
t Si V7
Balance due township "
We the nnaersfgnel auditor of Dean township
do certify that the alove statement is correct.
AI-EEV'i Auditor,
Attest Jf.it v Cawlkv, Clerk.
.March 88. 18o.-4t.
STATEMENT OF SETTLEMENT WITH SU
Iervleor of Wathingteu Township lor the
year l&sn.
JOHN LYNCH, Suirvisor.
Db.
To amount of dupllc&te f 1,58? 00
To amount of order on township.. 'IS "0
t 1,405 70
..I 0 57
1!5 on
8 '.H 50
37 W
On.
By orders Redeemed ......!
lax worked out by Liatlej.
Caah paid lor work .. ..
Materials . ... .
Freight paid.. .
3 47
69 15
CommtsiiiGO on cat-h taxes 01, 182.65 at 5
per cent
Amount returned to ciU,iasioncrs
Autlit.iru ex inera'ions
Attorney's fees fur lss4
121 days scr rices as supervisor .
Two trips to Ehenshurg
Exoaeraltoug by Commisiouers ...
121 00
3 eo
1 w
t l,4i'5 70
FETEK B. 3IOYEU, Supervisor.
Da.
To amount of duplicate ?14 ow
To amount received iruin license 3'JO ft
1 o amount unseated land - 2S4 70
To aaiount due from lat year 24 37
To amount cost on law suit.... '1 'JO
To order tor balance due ........ 48 va
t 1,033 81
('.
By orders redeemed. t
Tax worked out by taxable. .....
each paid lor work
Commission on cash tax I'.ej 03 at 0 per
eent
Amount returned to Ccmmlsaioner....
Auditors' exoneration .
Attorney's tees... .
M day, services as sopervleor.....
Amount paid for home hire
T as
JM 6
64.! N
4 SO
"JO i
7 54
i 60
M 00
3J 75
t J.O3 84
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding order (per order book) f 6C3 13
We. the undersigned Auditors, have examined
the above eooouni and find them as staled.
A.J SANK ER, )
JOHN Mr! AM ANY, Auditor.
K.t:. MVtKS, S
Attest : flao. J. Kcbwaokkem, Clerk.
April 18. 10W0.-41.
teliuiJ Firs Insurance Anencj
T. "W. DICK,
General Insurance Agenl.
D
One.
R. L. J0HS;0., II. J. El'CL, A. f . BICk.
ESTACLlUEII 1S72. 1 LSTABLISDED ISS8.
JtetoLBnci & Co. Carrciltowfl Eant,
JJANKKICS.
CncLtswa, fa.
rVawsVtiess
UMavai e I
E a' J T. A.
SHARBAUGH,
Cashier.
A. W. BUCK, Cashier. )
General Beniisg Business Transactei
The following re the prlncljial leiture of a
Ktucril baikinK- business:
DEPOSIT
Received payable on demand, and Interest bear
ing, certificates issued to time depositor.
Txten.ied to customers on favorable tetms and
Hpjiroied pa; er dlsruDted at all times.
COLLECTION
.Mde in the locality and upon all the banking;
towns in the United States. Charges moderate.
DRAFTS
Issued negotiable In all part of tbe United:
States, and foreign exchange Issued on all part
ol Kuroj e.
AcrorsTs
Ot merchants, farmers and others solicited, to
whf ra rea.-"juai.le accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are BS-ure1 that all transactions shall
be hel l s strictly private and c-intldential, and
fiat they win r,e treated as liberally as (rod
banking, rules will pociilt.
Respectfully,
joiixston nr K ro.
Joum A. BLAIR.
Jena T. Blaik.
15LAIR & SON'S
DAILY MEAT MARKET,
Centre street, Etatoix Pa.
Tle Ue-s-t Western Catlle'Riilch.
ercxl every day. AIos Frewh
I .MinH. Val, Mutton, jL.arl,
it c, always on hand.
Market open, at all hours and at
tentive and obliging salesmen to
attend to the wants of customers.
Pianos -Organs.
The improved method of tntenlna; strings ot
i iitui,, inieniea ny us, is one of the most. Import
ant iuipreiemenl ever made. raaktnK the in
strument more richly musical In tone, more dur
able, and less liable to pel out ot tune.
Beth the Mason fc Hamlin Orranr and Piano
excel chiefly in that which is the chlei excellence
"uy musical instrument, quality ol tone.
Other thing, thouvh Important are much less so
tlian tin. An lnstruajent wuh nnmuaicai tnn.i
cannot be hood. Illnstrated cataloKue of now
aiyies. introouced this season, sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
IOYOL
at Mil tiriu-a trmti t-Klwi ti n. 1.1
I"- ..' ,v 41.-, .in,. 1 l
and 1 and. nis. Lamps. Bulla aud buudric.
'I ricyt'lesi
is'iia
lor l;iri;e llliistnitodt ataioj;ueto J. A. Johnston,
o nTiniiiieio wrwt, flttsonry: ti, s-a.
z S'.notGun? -5-ts. Revolvers,
- V tw-er-JaV-VeJifleS.
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UNALD E. DUFTON,
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ATlUuXLV-Al' LAW, -
l lii .vM.llul, PEKFAs
Office in Opera House, CeuUe liU