The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 20, 1890, Image 3

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    Jambrin freeman.
r.nr.wHt u. fa.
- .IV sr. SO. 1SUO.
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arsis rmwsiu
fUrT,..f will on b her.
boarders are dtoppinii into
tof1
,r" of V. 5 Darker. Bros.
Luther, of Cerrell-
,. n It) town on Tuwsday.
e , t j ' t" pound clean dry wool
11 IthMt
, OWL
,-x si vr (T , f Ir.d!ara n
Xri. '" f )rn ,own daric
r Indlara ennntv,
ioe the
Tiv turv li-t nuil " unexowtpd rosh
. . ti. iiLf b crowded out a lr lot
I
nr r.rrtard. who w absent for
. . j . i i....i.i ...... ...
r,; irU'Iin" III l ifuriu lounvjr,
. . ..r U'lnMtllv.
rati r-.i '
( ,r .r, . i;ts o-en akl to appropriate
and widen the Cona
LTJh n tv v n'y of Johnstown.
-Mr
,1(r Wi'Tl'Z ami nnuKu rc lui"
. ma-rtiln. wore arnonff th
1,1 ".: . c ...
Mver and S. U. Own,
.j), f"''''
os of U "4 township.
P,w i in m fn Frekma on Tuesday
r -tv a'fi f 're In Johnstown on Mon-
JT found " bne nf Cn"'' ,l tD Pilot.
..rd wa" notlilnit about the remain that
jgul,l Istid ti identification.
Lvrs. !.'"io William, wife of IToward
art Mm. of n'omstead. formerly of
E.nOnr8.ti"l t hor home in the former
pH o nn if "ii'y afternoon.
L rnn nf F. S. Tarhell v. The Onn
gXar liv'Mid at PitUhnra last week
PPtip'iiii-i an1 a verdict rendered In
f0.r oft'" i:vi'ro.r Company.
ts.m r(",1'''",r hi'aht Is affectinff the
jt, crop in im vir'nity. The blades are
tqrnj vo'V mil rnt and the Indications
M trtt. t; u! j wlM he a thort erop.
unilin' .mntv Prohibition lst will
tll(iinv t'nnventlon at Johnstown,
t..!iv ( T'l'ir J iv" and will In all wohabil
H r'.' flirty ticket In the field.
-Tinr-run "'" Birnnteed by lr. J. B.
livor. I Arch t., Thlladelphla, Ta. Eae
ali.n.'c. n niwi'on or dfiav rem butl
ei. nftcsti"!! hy ttiuuMnri of ures aftr
JTtn monnmtnt to Clara Price, who was
B itK'-'d v Alfred Andrew In Center
nrttr. icomtnii alona alowly, the fund
M n i '' ?-'0O, bat It ha been dcldd
tar-pi-t if.
ilnirlcn woman I rurely een In
Jfc..rw!i irri. hnt on Stnrdaf l"t man nd
Wmiui both loadi'd with "orljflnal part
UK." wratnhnlaed our street much to
tt rlnk-n of tlie pfoplf.
-Tt A ""nn T . nys : ExSherlffl
J' n Hi.iwl. y. n.iHIiiavsburu. nttred
t viti para:vtlc "t n itron Saturday last.
M' r L'liid r note tbat he was renting
i(ry ciiinfortthlv n Monday.
t-T1c l'itnm-.ur-lencral hna dH"lded that
j.imttT who fail to notify the pub
H ir when the subscribers moe or fall
t t pii" from the pont r'ftlce. shall
It ivi.pii!ibie for their subscrlpt'ons.
-Kii'i Whitt, of Carroll towwship, was
ljiwhii wirk4nc 1 '"is j"b near
fftotia. on V.insily f laxt eet by be
lai itrnclc on the t-.tad by a fiUInu tree.
1ft wn nKn.t i veniy-two yar8 of age.
p-W hnv a ffe-dy and positive Cure
ft I'Ktirrh. P rb'ticria. Canker Mctith, and
H in h.'. in ' itr Cutarth Kcinedy. A
Xlvi! Ir'-c'ur li.'.- itli eicb pcUle. Use
It V yin itesirw hi-iilth and aweet breath.
j-Jc-n'pf! .hrwuiakcr. a louoit man about
oHtffn nr of ae, wliiMe hoiue was at
Sfc-rniin stal inn. nt-ar Johnstown, was
dnwned in th t'l.n. iDnuali river at Sauv
TLV. ow, ,n inst Tuimlay eeulrj;, while
baivr.,:
I-Cn Thurs.my of la-t wetk. Ml 9. K II.
K.'.rn,i,.k cf Clierrytrve. Indlata county,
fla.1 at tue home of tier Uu hter, Mrs. E.
BS CaiTiy. n UTi.r.vf rte W. Vi. Mrs. J.
ffjl'iiricr. of thn pmce, N a daoghtercf
Qa itacensinl
game nf tate hail wa p!nyed on the
Ol fire irrnundM at I.ort.o, on Saturday
IM'. hetween a "picked nine" from this
pf, mut the Collrue nine. The 8 core at
U , f rhe ennif stood u to 8 la faror of
tt Kwiishn! Dine.
f-Uen't fml to read the picnic advertl.oe
W'U of ihe Sor rf Veterans in an other col
'i T'ie l)ifi.t ptcnlc la tl.e country will
" '1 In tt n r!no.nit the slorUmn 4th. and
Gt'i" N for in pnrpeseof letting you
It. Don't ou forjfet it.
f-AJ the K 'puhllcan primaries held In
"rt pour-ty on Saturday last, tbe
W -,rv context m on Conresroan.
a. K.r1rii Srall, the the present Ircnm-
rur.',! the detente over D. J
' '"r, bv a .i.rtty of about 1,100.
V, j,-0nta.n U.me. at Cfenon. will
""i ia WednemUy, Jun the J5. All
t3" ntop thi-re durlritf the Summer
"o. New .,r agj Chicago Limited
F..it and West will s,tUp t frenson
"n there are pm,T to get on
'Tat tht point.
:ar unrnher of Hon and Italians
- hrou-t to the city and put to work
Wopsoonnock ralIroat the paat
Ttiere are over rn hundred men
:icum..t:ve will reatiund where oucj
M U..r whiHip of thn wild, nntmms
-I vk;t.. -toona Graphic XeK$.
K N'T boit 10 years, was taken
"' the : ntr ronnty almt bouse and
f-d hy ( hri firay.of Siaklntf Valley.
Tire,! M' l... I.
-r- Irnt ,hout suppg, t,n) nd go,n to
' nnnuttoned hta fchlrt. pulled It
4 ,p ,u revolver to his heart and
' 'oi-if dead. No caose to asslgo4
a Ule
t drop u.ro C. T. Roberts, stow.
. hv that desire aU0ed. and
. ler than if for
yoti tend away fur your
Yn,
ar own merchant will then be
" ura,
"-' to keep fan stock from which
A 'arge aiuwrtment of bouks,
K ribi!j, prayer books. Just open-
d i. hson. of Dtxonvllle. Ind. Co.
I Jl y 'vjdrrdat Wins low last week.
"-Ns,rs u apart. It broke before
i-,... "'''lon it. and tbe two lo
. ., u",r1 ch other, caught Mr. Uib-
4 nd roiUdsome tuirty feet
'he lull.
la-
Un arm and leg were bio-
,,fler Injuries sustained wblcn
r''-rK doubtful.
t iintlo on Monday and
o,
toppesi in to see the mam
k "i an iu4,
V., . m a .
Simon, which we
ulirT "rt""1 CURtoner- "Is "tore
;v"l !?r't vr't,"'8 neetled In a
:1 ' lo" ,'CP custom
Pino . ar' n1 no ntt-r wkn
!.; r an cur dk
4. "'k "ul "0,,!' 10 b 'b of cus
i and ere for .,.irv.i .
y w w vi sa
Vi'-do' rday noralna. Constable
Thlllp Miller of ilvstlnif, ikrrsfd Thorna.n
Dawon and Emily Dotrey, at Portage,
on a charge of adultry. This Is the same
couple f.at eloped from Ilnstme about twa
weeks aco. They have alnce been Hying at
Tortase ae man and wife, and the husband'
of the woman, Emtfnoel Dot re v. learning
their whereabout had a warant Isiued for
their arrest. They were placed in JalU on
NYrdnesdiy.
The Legislature of New Tora: bas made
provision for the punishment of boys who
f moke or uae tohacco In any form. Tbe
law la atrdieeni and will be a ruardlan to
all boya. It proyldea that on and afler the
Brat of September neat no child actually or
apparently under 1ft years ef ae hall
amoke or In any way ue elgara, clgareftea
or tobacco in any form whatever In any
pMic s'teet. place, or resort, and that any
vloUtion of thla act shall be a misdemeanor,
pnnlshahle by a fine of not more than $10
nor lees than f2 for each offense.
Colonel Danka began hi lecture by
alneing a roost thrilling sons. lie then gay
us a true historical as well a a graphic ac
count of the three days conflict, the surg
ing of the battle lines, and the fields strewn
with the wounded and dead. Durtna; this
description, the speaker gave as many his
torical and most toncblng personal reminis
cences, anJ closed the evening's entertain
ment with another eoal-stlrrlng song.
Ertninrj Xevi Gretntburg. Pa. JoI. Danks
will deliver a lecture at the Opera House,
Friday evening. June 27th. at tbe closing
of the Ertensborg Normal School.
The Ehensburg Normal School will
close Friday. June. 27. with a day's In
struction on the principles and methods of
teahlnir bv Dr. Z.T Snyder, Frlnclplal of
State Normal School, Indiana, ra., Co,
Supt. J. W. Leech, and teachers of tbe
county. Ia the evening Col. J. A. Danks.
a veteran who fought at Gettysburg, will
deliver his popular lecture, "Battle of Get
tysburg. " Dsy-leetnrers ere free to all,
but an adm ission fee of 30 eta. for reserved
eeats and 20 cts for general admission will
be charged to defray exDensea. The exer
ciee will be held In the Opera House.
Thursday evening f last week when
Phillo Klinr md his wife, or Dear Madison.
yVes'nmre'and county were about to start to
a meeting of Madison. Grange, Mrs. Kel'ar
got In the hnggy and Mr. Kel'ar took the
horse by the head tit lead it down a steep
embankment. When about half way down
their young son fired oft a gun, which
fritfhtened the horse, and It started sudden
ly. knocking Mr. Kellar down, breaking one
of his arms and trampling upon Mm. Mrs.
Kellar wa not able to hold the frightened
animal, and It dashed down the road at a
frightful speed, upsetting the buggy, throw
ing her out and breaking her Jaw, beside
Injuring her Internally to aoch an extent
that she cannot recover. The baggy was
completely demolished.
J. Wilkinson Son. marble and gran
ite dealers of Eher-eburg. Pa, wW". te In
form the public that they are prepared to
fill all orders for ceme.erv work. In either
marble or granite, at figures that defy com
petition. The artistic t-xcellecce and su
perior workmanship of their designs are
evidenced by the many specimens now on
frxhlhitton at tbeir establishment and by
the numberless designs which they bave
erected in the various cemeteries In this
county and elsewhere. Every department
of their business U In the hands ofskiliral
and competent workmen, who are capable
of executing any piece of work from the
plainest to the most elaborate, which to
gether with the personal supervision that
every Job receives is a guarantee that per
fect satisfaction will r given to the most
exacting of patrons. Tbey ordered forty
tons of marble which arrived In April, and
now have as flr.e. if rot the finret. btock of
ttie best racrble that ver came to Western
Pennsylvania. Tersuus who nig an) thing
In the I ire would do well to give ttctn a call
before leaving tbelr order with any other
manurctuw, as you can depend upon
getting a good job at a fair price.
Iteittti or r. T. Bearer.
The cooimnntty was shocked on hearing
that T. T. Bearer was round d.ad in his
bed on !a-t Friday morning. Triere
nothing to indicate that he had given the
s'lghtest itruggie, but was lying in an easy
position and no rtoub. passed from a peace
ful s'umbt-r to the repose of death, lit bad
been well as usual on tbe evening before,
and enjoyed the society of some young peo
ple wfco came to see him. Everyone seemed
to think that he was unusually cheerfnl.
The family knew nothing of bis death un
til his brother George went Into tbe room.
Theonhlios T. Bearer was the son of
John Bearer, Eq.. of So)n.-'hanna town,
ship, and was born November 2. 1826 Lie
was raised nn his father's farm, and on
reaching manhood began teaching school.
He went to Ohio and graduated from a
commercial school In that State, where he
taught school for some time. Some four or
five years ago he returned to this county
and was connected with the summer school
In Eben?tnr, where he &ade trie acquaint
ance of many of the young people of the
count , and won their lasting esteem.
Outing the Winter of 87-63, while teach
ing at St. B .nlfaw thin county, he suffered
a paralytic stroke froia wh'cb he never re
covered. Ills mi arm was powerless, and
It wa wMh d fflculty bo could walk for a
long time. During tbe last year be could
an around quite well but could not engage
in any kind of emnloyraert
Kaw people have as large a number of
friend art as small a number of enemies
as T. T. Beater had. and it might be tai l
that few are so deserving. His life wa the
life of a christian. He was an honest, tem
perate and 'ndnstrlous ; an ohealei.t sna. a
loving orother and a worthy enlz.'n. Ha
was a teacher nf more than ordinary skill
and merit. Sd. Indeed, will oe tbe hearts
of his former pnpils when they hear that Be
has been called from tbe vineyard, but as
he has :oine the labors of the day and
heat, his many pupllo may trust that he has
received h's penny. Thicngh lila long Ill
ness and disahiiitv he never uttered a annr
miir, but bore all with patience and forti
tude, rememhertrg ttat 'the Lord kveta
whom He chanteneth " TLe svmpatby of
the community is f xtended to his parents
and frieno. May re rest In peace. i
To-Jsy thre a vacant plaea at homo
And there ra r.eirt d and lone;
"r Wends Have heeneall-.l ' part
W Ita a luvad on dtr to ttaa brsru
Father anJ mother weer today
Kor a dejr re laid awav.
Whoe rbeertnl voire that'll hwr no mora
t'nt'.libay meet on the haavcoly hur.
Sisters mnd benthara rnea
o preriuus hn.iher that ha.1 to laava
Thahomaelrelah kJ ta cheer.
With loving wurJa kin.l and dear.
KrlanJt weep a they wl h! aear form
As they gather to ehurrh on a Sahbath morn;
la tha plae whera ha kei to tell (dwell.
Of his hopes ol heaven here ho' gone to
The beaatlrol mornlna waa calm and aUll,
Tha raa jaat tnas a'or Iho eaatara hllla,
w ben tha death anael tne- lu way
To thaout vbn dear l haophUU Uy.
And bora hlf tplrtt tmm bom of lor
To a bncbtar on In heaven abovo.
1 hor tharo Is do aorrow, pain or ala.
And notM hat too par can entar la.
Bnt o: hew ort. la tha coming yaart.
Will weary are fl'.l with tesr.
han tbey tbina w ibe dear torm bid
By the (heal- and wrea taurar, d outta lid.
nly hia torm. bla aplrlt at rat.
In hvavan above with all tb bleat:
Whara haautiral flowers loraver bloom
And Jaaaa, hia Savior, ramovea all a loom.
TbooBh ha'i at raet. we feet ear lose.
w II that when railed tarroaa
TTjo river ot death. a may navl
With him at our dear Savlur'i loot.
Moat la tnat land where aoceU wait
To i opon wide tha a-. Men gate
or the radeemad to paaa tbroach.
Then, dear Tbao., may w meat with you.
Meat la that beantltal elty of llht
" hera never cores tba bad ot nuht;
Theea In happlneet forever to dwell
W ith Jeaoa and frtend w tovo ao weltu
Wurrti av a raiaso:
Consumption Surely Curwd.
.vT.T" EcrTO :-" tnorm your readers
that I have a paaittve remedy for the above-naiaaw
aae. By tie timely nee thouaaada efhepeleas
eaaae have baea permanratly cured- I shall be glad)
to aene two botilae ef my remedy r&EX to any of
yonr raadem who have consumption If they will
end cm tbelr Eiprsae and P. O. addraaa.
fullj. T. a. bixA.CiI. It. C. lal Paarl bl., '. T.
In that beautiful land w shall sea thy race.
For amonast the anels thou hast a place;
For tbou haat won tbe heavenly pnta
A home and a mansion in the skiaa.
Jaroi for Krplember Term.
..l..w!mr U tha liat of I rand and Traversa
jurors dr.iwn lfr the nert term of t'ourt, Ne!a
alnpr on tha am Monday In September :
otiin naoaa
AnsUit. Anthony. laborer, trallitila boroifh.
Keam. Arthor. wreman. John-town.
Hoy!, HatnoK. laborar. Cast Taylor.
Koyt. reora kaetr. luhnstown.
Han. Alerander. aroaor. Allecbany.
Boeher. T saddler. Oarrolltown.
t'onnery. E-lwor.1. polie-man. JohnJtnwa.
fvuner. M. M . ttrmer. !..
Kdwarit. Edward, mlna txttt. Lilly.
Hllo. A. S.. farmer. Birr,
("-a. John farmer. Cambria,
Uttln r. John, farmer, Jackson.
Hcaan. Krank. blacksmith. Iower Yoder.
Kt. Jaraev bnoklajar. J hoiton.
KlrUetr-lt. T., iar:nr "am!.
Knen. Ki'brim.ertntcr. Jubnatowa.
Mcloy. Hnh oarrs-nter. Johnstown.
Pmh. Thom-u larroe''. Allrhenv.
Shsrbarh. John, nn lenskr r. Wa.'hlaatoa.
Smith John A., bar ten lor. IIilHtZla boroUfh.
Swank. Aert.elr. Johnstown,
-wank Hlrn. mannmctnror. Jonnstown
Wacne'r. Otto, tanner Et.anrho.ra-.
Waet. Emery. merlntetigent. Johnstowa.
TttAvairsB jraoas rutJT wrxa.
Bland William t. Jostice Johcstown.
Hrt.lirs . S.tmo-I. laborer John-town
H-enlv ff Hcepmtn. frmer. Wet Taylor.
KrowB Milton W.. nipt.. J..hrtwn,
Hllckn.lcrer. El'aa farmer. KUcklick.
foae T W.. salearoan. JotiniitowB.
IVrr J .. editor. tarr"Htown.
ftonltev Ivld. merchant. Tanklln.
Cook Wllllatu r.. Jostle-. Stonjcreek.
IMI..n. 1'itrick, larmor. El ler
lon.lre. Harry. miocr. Sooth fori.
Iiaweor) Tborosa. mill hand. Joboetown.
Iiown. IHvld H.. esrpente'. lohntown.
Kichensehr. Michael A., e rpentsr. Johnstown.
K.lwara John T.. laborer. Johnstown.
Kolk. Frank, carpenter. Johnstown.
Fortreson .1. B. painter. J hnatown.
Krelilhotr P. S . ia..nkccr. Jofcnstowa.
fate IlinrT. blckinlfh. Lower Oder.
Ooed.'jobn j. . farmer. Kat Taylor.
Honok. John J merchant, t arrolltown.
Hoa-o..loetn. larrner, ii-7.
Henllne. Albert, tlcrk. Johnstown.
Ino-lert. John. flrem:n. Jobn'town
James. Edmund. IruiprHt. Ebansburg.
Jones. M . I . morchaot. .lohnfWB.
Kelly. William, elerk. Lilly.
Ktn.eonre E fvrtner, t'am rta.
Klst. Lodwln. merchant. Jobn'town.
Kavlor. janei. J.. lanner. Alleitbeny.
Twla. .Tohathaa !-. farmer t amhrla,
Mel mrrantt. JohB. aaent, Jnhnetown.
M'n Thomaa, merchant. Johnitowo.
timer. Adolnh. wrneer. Johnstown.
Pntlan. FJsrard. larmer. Vi.per Yoder.
Kattlaan. I-uke. tartner. rroyle.
Hooorts. N. I . pattern-maker, lohnstown.
Umlth.John E machtulst. Johnstown,
stephena. Thomas J.. jeweler, Uallitrln.
Sommerrille., J'ori. larmer. Sonouehanna.
Schrsrt. John, labor-. Fst Taylor,
hitelly. William A turmor. PortairaTap.
Tittle .Tsmea. fomnaa. Johnsown.
Vsncht, Simon, fsruu r, Alleaheny.
Waters. Josiah .fonstaolo. J .hn.su.WB.
Wiasinaer. Isaao N . larmer. Iii';a ic.
Whsrton. John A., farmer. leartlold.
Yohner. Joseph A- Macktmlth. JloarOetd.
TaarBMHa jcaoue-sacoxn wiu.
Addlepenrer. Mathew, brickUyer, Waahlnvtea.
Hrvan. F. W elerk. t'oopersdale.
Fr"e- Beoj. F . farmer. Keade.
Knchansn James, engineer, Wasblnaton.
Frirer. Edwarl artist. Johnstown.
Hrad'ev. Unvh. aentleraan. J..bntwa.
villas'. Michael, larmer. Clearfield,
tv.le Wlll.am. eawjer. Ebaastur.
Cramer. W 1.. eamenter. Ka.1.
tiUrk. I- K.. rmtcr. tat Jonemao.u.
fotnhle. Henrv J.. laborer, stonyereek.
flark.John 11 Innkeeper. WaahinatoB.
lMwHn-. John, merchant. Jobnilown.
'lke. John H.. clerk. While.
Foster. Andrew, merchant. Johnstawa.
tallahar,eonto W.. laborer. Kckde.
t tias. Jacob. . Johnatowc.
Orlffith. Evan, butcher. Lilly a.
Howard. Iri O.. teamter, Johne-towo.
Hai.lon. James W . armer, Iraititain.
Klrbv. IJavid. saloonkeeper. Johnstown.
Keler Abraham farmer. Klchland.
Koiper twi. can soater. tstonycraek.
Kcelsn Themaa.Jr., minor. Sonth Fork.
Keedv Thos. pM assistant fureman. JotuUVD.
Koonti, William, tarpenter. Johnstown.
R ratter, liavld. Iwmbermaa, t'learheld.
Ltrvel. Peter, blacksmith. Lower Oder.
McHreen T.. Jr reetanrant keeir. tbeai DUrr.
Mar.li. Samuel, laborer. Lower Voder.
Slve-s W. farmer. So.nebanna.
Martha. James, ;ierk Joliojtown.
Mvct. John B, tanner, Kea.le.
iKeee. John, teamster. Johnstown.
Powell. Wilson, farmer, Carroll.
Kihtdett. J. W.. laborer, orper'dalo.
Stlr.ch..lohn. manolactorer. Jobnsu,WB.
Skrllv Alexander. axnt. Wilmore.
S former Jobn. laOorar. Johnstown
Sancher. Vincent, farmer, Washington.
Sher-t.'leora-e W.. farmer Barr.
Toner. Peter. Inn keeper. J.-hnstown.
Thomas. Philip, farmer, Clearfield.
Vioel. Lawrence, ansoW. Johnrtown.
Wsirrier.Oeorye. larmer. Jackson.
Wllhelm. Ikvld. umtwrn". rortaijo.
Vahner. Paul, sor-'eyor. Elder.
Ylns-er. K. S., blacksmlin. Carroll.
TAv-BHAa xcBoaa-TBiao wx eraciAL tbxm.
A ana Cha.. farmer. Carroll.
Hlalr. John A., rentleman. Eben&barg.
Bo-. Ian. Peter. laborer. Johnstowa.
Brown. Peter, carpenter. Lilly.
Ulttner. Heury. brlcklayei. Johnstown.
Bn. k. A, W ,lnker Ebon'hnnr.
Cordall. J- hn. Inn-keener. Chesu
ral. Frank, laborer. F-t Conemaon.
?onnellv, Patrick, proeor. Jcbnstowa.
Cothhert. William . foreman. Johnstown.
C lark . 51 tchael. m I ner. Oa 1 1 1 til n Bar.
F'rank. Elmer, itone mason, Johnstown.
Fesler. orire. miner. South Fstk.
Farrell. Archibald . mill-hand . Johnstown.
Felse.Harrv, laborer. Iwer Yoder.
Oearhart . Conrad, bricklayer, Johnstown.
Hngbs. Thomas. J .. larmer. Monster.
Hasson.JameaG., editor. Ebensbory.
Uolaopple. Jacob, farmer. Klchland.
Hoover. Thomas, larmer, Cambria.
Hubert. Darld L farmer, Adams.
Holii, John, contractor. Susquehanna.
Hoover. Frank, farmer. Elder.
James. I "arid I , contractor. Lower Yoder.
Kane. Char'es. farmer. Carroll.
Koonsman. Ijwrenee. farmer. Allerbny.
Itwrenre. Samnel C, lab rer, Johnstowa.
Ludwig-. John, merchant, Johntown.
Ichy. F"nincla. hotel-keaper. Lower Yoder.
Isnuj. Andrew. lnn-koerer. Elder.
Mannlon. Martin, tanner. tajToll.
MKounh. Charles, foreman. Franklin.
Mt.Miormr. J . B.. carpenter. Keade,
Myers. I. (.. jusrlee. A'hvllle.
Nees. Bernard, hotel keeper. Klchland.
i twens. Charlea. laborer. JohDstowrj.
ll'Brian, Edward, laborer. Johnstown.
Boberta, Elmer, larmer, Cambria.
Keam. Jacob W.. larocqr. T'pper Yodor.
Kolsby. Oeerare. farmer, ttleartleld.
Sherry, Jobn, larmer, Alletcbeny.
Sloan. Philip, Isborar, Jhoastown.
Thomas, Jno, E. farmer, (Jam bna.
Topper, J. J., carpenter. Johnstowa.
Yamer, Oeonce W.. carpenter, lohnstown.
Williams, Jno. '., laborer. Lower Yodar.
Yost. Jacoo, tartser. Cambria.
Y' others., K.J merchant, Susquehanna.
m
('art Prorredlnc.
Tbe following cases were apposed of af
ter the report In last week's Fkeeman.
Pbllip E. Cbapiu vs. Tbe Cambria iron
Company, aseumpit. Jury flr.d for plaln
tHT the sum of (7.700.
John Neary Tbe Pennsylvania rail
road Company, trespass vl et aimie3. Ju
ry find for tbe defendant.
Mary Bannan vs. W. W. McAteer, appeal.
Plaintiff becomes con suit.
William Bowman vs. Henry Barnbart.
AUat Scire Facias. Contiuued.
E. U. Cresweit vs. Mary Cole. Replevin.
CoDtlnued.
Clarence Farber vs. Haywood, coal Co. ,
t aL Appeal. Continued.
E. A. Irwin vs. Jobn J. Gill. Ejectment.
Continued.
E. A. Irvin vs. George KotrufT, et aL
Ejectment. Continued.
A ii ton Kleim vs. J. M. ECloC Judgment
I opened. Continued.
Thomas Hagao vs. Michael LUzlnger.
Siandtfr. Continued.
Administrators ot rets Kabritc vs. Ja
cob !. C us tel. Treepass. Continued.
Kedlaeeel Kales far the Fwwrttt r Jaily
ttse Peaaijltaala atallrexaaU
In pursuance et its usual liberal policy
tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
this year sell excursion tickeu for toe
Fourth of July holidays between all sta
tions on Its lines at reduced rates. Tbe
tickets will be told on Jaly 3d and tb, val
j Id to return until July 7th. 1890. This re-
j d action 1b rates does not apply to tickets
sold between New Totk and Philadelphia,
doc New York or Philadelphia and Baltt
mote and Washington. By the use of these
tickets one can make a very pleasant trip at
small cost.
'Warns lea Cwlal
In the bead? Medical authorities say It Is
due ta uneven clothing of tbe body, rapid
cooling when In a perspiration, Ac. Tbe
Important point b, that a eo'.A In tbe bead
la an loflamatton of the lining membrane of
tbe noae, which, when unchecked, is essen-
i tlally a "cold" which nature is no looser
able to resolva or throw off. Ely's Cream
Balm has proved its superiority, and suffer
ers should resort to It before that cammon
ailment become seated and ends In obetK
nata catarrh.
Back lew's Aralca Halve.
Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, i
Brulswa. bores. Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, Fever
Sores, letter. CLapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posl
tlvely cures Files, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Sold at tbe drug stare ot E. James, Ebenr
burg, and W. W. McAteer. Loretto.
Ia Meiaarlaaa.
A pall ol sadnee and gloom was thrown over
ne entire eummant'y ty ire daato et t.sic'ia the
briirht and lovalv daurbter At lr. J. R. and Till la
reeri. of Summerhtll. at the promf-lnr s of
" years. She was a rsmarkable child lor her
aae ; of nnsual Intellectual brl'llanrv. of rracelut
and reftne.1 manners. f rent le and attramivs
disposition, ot renereos svmimfhy and consider
ate toreTboneht for the haprilres ef others : her
kindly words and acts and creertel bearinc and
mltinr face hroerht sin'htne whercvee aha
came. In her tbouehtlul Ideas, in her haMts of
If te. In her eoe a eolatlnas. fn her wiesical. ar
tistic and scholarly acoqlrements she had
reached the development af much maturer years.
She was a child of etch an.l hooetul promise for a
biirht fnture In this 11'e but tod eaweht her no
to His throne for larrer ernansion aw l wider la
finenee usefulness and enjaj-meti?. She was In
deed nttedfe shine as an ancel of liuht and puri
ty fshe was unlrersallv admired. Protetants and
Catholic all are! and eiav eo.nstly vletne In
tribute of admiration to her nesnfiltl character.
None knw bee rn to lve be- for he sras the
idol of all. and nece to know he.r. waste never
lorret her evcef'encles ot mind and besrt. Her
mem.ry will brinr a bene.; let Ioe of aoot to all
who evee formed her aisquafntanee. especially ff
thev e-rivht the beautv and leeer.r ot her pure
soul life and are Inspired to Imitate her many
virtues and irraces. and shall strive to posess as
few faults
Tbe appreciation ol the eommnnltv and their
attefstion ol her real worth were manifested In
tbe enare, resotftnl and eti'iesslse fune-al sr.
rsnrementi and services Oesndeur and slm
Dllsity characterised It all. The avthetle taste
and purs destre ol tbfs lovely child were the
fully met and evpreaseS. A select eholr. under
the evce'lent direction o Prof. W'eks of South
Fork, rendered the service et praise for the oeoa
sloo. the with rhe children of the sabbath
school, which she so faith fn Mr arten'ted. marehed
In orCer ro tha home. eeh heartner I n one bnd a
lovely lwto,net ol pure white Bowers upon a back
(rronrid of tern. Here tbe school opened ranks
tor tbe funeral eorteve In pass throorh. The ser
vice at the house was brie' and appropriate. The
eong-Benlah Land a favorite of the child's,
wne finely rendered by the ehotr. after which
tnoee was a short prsvor by her pastor. Her. M.
O. T. Sahm. Thea tbe remains and the lanr as
sembly repaired te the church which was dense
ly packed, the vestibule filled and the yard
without contained manv anxious listener. The
church was very heautllnllv and appropriately
draped. feroonlnrs et black and white crape.
Intermingled entwined the pulpit and chande
lier, and two large and baaseme pyramids of
fraerrant flowers srraeed each side el tbe altar.
Truly sunshine and aladness. foretastes of heav
en Into which the loved christian one had joyful
ly entered, sweetly mfncled with the tears if
sorrow and sadness which so freely flowed. The
opening- hymn. "'Nearer my Ood to Tha," was
Impressively sonar, followed hy Scripture lesson
and a fervent prayer by N S. Oeoro-e. Then a
verv sweet and eomfortln sonic, thnllingiv ac
cented. -Just Berond the Shto'na Klver." was
rendered bv thechnlr. An earxeet and eomlort
rna: discourse then followed v tbe pastor Kev.
M. f. T Sahm. from Hon. 111. SH. "And we
know that all thlncs work tog-ether for aood to
them tst love ffrod Then a most Inspiring
and precious solo; -Driftin- Into Harbor." was
STandly rendered or Miss Brown, el Snath Fork.
As a besutl lul fJnale end tribnte o I affection,
each member of te eabhath echo.1 dropped a
beaut ful bonqnet upon the ccffla as the choir
saer "Sweet Bee and Bve."
Thus eloae.1 the most lovely Impressive and
precious burial service that the witer ever wit
nessed . althouah bavinr been present at many
very Imtw 'ntc eTerciaes and many expressions ol
admiration and appreciation were beard on all
sides. It was a ust tribute to worthy harac'er.
ller memory is blaesed. tor the Influence ot such
a 11 le can never die. A Fnianra.
Sons of Veterans'
dthZJuIy Celebration
-AT-
EBENSBURG !
AEKAMIEMENTS HAVE BEEN COM
PLETEIS BY THE SEVEKAL tXJM.
M1TTEES APPOINTEO BY
Lieut. HlT.n JONES' CAMPS. ofV.
To Hva a Cxlebbatios iar
HUNTLEY'S x GROVE,
in
EBEXSBURG, PENVA.,
ON
July 4th, 1890.
IS THB F'OBKHOOK THajt WILL SI A
FANTASTIC PARADE
Wbich Evbrvbody Sbould Sara.
10'T FOKSBT THB
Grand Dinner!
Whicb: Wlll b Snvto ia thb Qsotb.
ALL KINDS OF
REFRESHMENTS
IStttBISO
ICE CREAM & LE.M0NDAE.
Dnuo tbtb Arrnsoox tukkk will is
DANCING
Mi Offier Amnsemcats.
IS TBE ETBSUrO A
J3IGr HOP
In the Opera House.
TIIK JOUNSTOWS
Hussar :-: Band
Will Furnish the Music,
Ibtbb Etisito tbbbb will bb a
Display of Fireworks
O TJBT-SCAL MAOBTJrtCKBCS.
A FFKTIVA1. 1Fla,I. BE HUB IS THE
OPERA IICaE THE JfALLOWl!U
HATCH DA ft EVEHISU.
TtTOTTCE.
1 v Notice Is berehv ctveu that an application
wlll be made on the :sth day ol Inly, laM, to the
tovemor ef this Commonwealth for a charter ol
Incorporation under an Act entitled. Ao Act
t provide for tbe Incorporation and reyralatlon
ef certain Corporations" approved April 2tb,
T4. aad tfee several supolemcnts thereto, to be
srvled the MOrrsTAIN COAL. tXJMPAfTY.
Tbe character and otveet ef the core era joa Is the
Bilnlna eteoalapd tbe m an o tact ore of cok-. tb
excavation and projection ol minerals and tbe
sale el the same In erode or man a lectured torm.
nd for these purposes to erect, maintain and ase
all necessary and eoavealent botldiOKS, ssarhtn-e-y
ears and appliance. Tbe namee of Bve ot
the subscribers to tbe charter are Ueorce F. HalT.
Tbemas Ionoboe. Klchard tlonlter, Joseph P.
W ilson and unmet v . i.ue.
KICHAKI COULTER.
jnn30JC Attorney for api.UcanU.
MEKCArcnLE NOTICE.
T he venders of foreign and domestic mer
cttandise are hereb) notiBed to call and lift their
nmwvvi vs .u,w ii . mm aiiw mat u,..
they wilt be placed In the hands of lbe proper j
coiners wa collection as me law airerra.
THOMAS E. HOWE.
Jan. tJO-Jt. Treasurer.
A n VT I cssnn lor tbt sale el
iXU oor Hon.e Urowa Nanery
WANTED. si ess t Utseral Terras
UsxqcaLBTt FACTLrrnDS. One of tbe tare est.
oldoai-esuabllshed, and best Known Nurseries
ta the country. Addre-a w. A T.SMITH.
Oeaeva Ksursery, Oeneva, N. Y".
Established Is NS.
sui st eow.
GEO. M. TiEADE,
ATTOKNtY'-ATIAW,
Ebsbsbcbo, Fax a a.
dfOfflce on Centre street, near High.
0ni
I e-Tin. lii7?s aV
IP0UEE1
Absolutely Pure.
Tae powder aever varies. A merrei oi punty.
strenarth and wholesomenes. More ecoDomlcal
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In
competition with the multitude of the low test
short wemht, alum or phosphate powder. Sed
my isttni. KoTAL liAKlae PowpKB Co., 106
WallSf.MBW YoBB.
STATEAIENT OK SETTLEMENT WITH Su
pervisors ol White township lor the vear
loss.
WILLIAM FLEMlNO.Supervlfor.
Inc
Teamoontol work duplicate -fKin-ao
To order on Csiuimissloners for persenal
service 50.00
Te cash received Irom 'axabloa 29.3:!
To order on Commissioners lor personal
services . - 44.46
1441 .48
Ca.
Rv return to ?ommlssloners
By transfers to Supervisors .
Kv exonerations
.$ 29.U
4.0T
1.16
2K.6S
. b'2l
'. 2.2S
, Z o
. TJ.tri
. l!u
4.1.
Hy rash paid ot ,
Hy ti days personal services at SI 6-1.
By apiearance tfoie "Squire Slyers, l.1-,
dsvs
Hy 3'i days to Kbeoebura; ,,
I'.y work done by taxable .....
By cash mceiv.d on duplicate
lj 1 day at settlement
liy car 'are. rwo trips to Ebensbura; .....
t4U.4S
LT'KG DUB KIN. Supervisor,
inu
To balance of dai 'k-ate of Is .. S 57.60
To amount of work duplicate . . '1.72
To order on Commissioners lor personal
services 5"0
T-t order lor Frugality bridge contract l:ti.ui
To cah receiveil from taT it los .
To order lor personal services ,,,, ls.SO
S617.V2
$150 00
i.J
. 3 tsj
. 243.64
5 4
ViA
. eo.sj
By Fruirality brtdre contract
By work done on duplicate ol 1-S... -By
exonerations on duplicate oi laS.,
By work done by taxable, ln
By tranete-s....
Bv exonerations
By peraooal expenries, 40 davs at 11 50-
Bj 1 day ta Frua-allty
By 1 day at A a ill tors' aneeUna-.
By 1 day to AskrWle x. :
By trip to Ebensbura;, ( diTiy.
By 1 day with team
1.50
S-isi
10.00
3.00
2-.
.. 1.10
rty i day aeoopiag-
By amount paid for fuse.
By amount paid eotuair out trees
8.00
21. Z7
By cash paid tor dltlsrent purposes.
fy li days attend ins; settlemnt.
$917.92
LI A IU LITlk-S.
Ontstandlnc oraers . S 73.C4
We. the undersltrned Auditors ef White town
ship, have examined the foregoing- aot counts and
find tbem as above stated.
VelISs. Auditor..
Attest: J.I Esoai, Clerk. junl3 4t
EECEIPTS AND EXPENDXTL'KES OF KB.
bensbura School District. Cambria county,
l a., ler tbe year endlnn June 1st, lsvo.
KECtll'TS.
Oross amount of tax duplicate lor school
puriioses. ----- l.ei.:is
Deduct abatements. - - S 46 St
exonerations. - - f 3.s0
S6 44
JH 17
4S'l 03
8.73
Total tax receipts. ....
Cash from hut year - - - - -State
appropriation . . - - -Addltionlal
5 per cent, added to delia
quern taxpayers - - - -
ftt,27.K7
EXPEMITTTKE8.
Paid teachers' salaries.
Paid printlne. ....
,412.2.-,
Paid water rent and balance on beating
apparatus. . - ... .
Paid fuel. -
Paid janitor's salary, ...
Paid repairs. -
Paid salary ol treasurer and collector.
11S.25
si-A
1 10 J
115.SJ
7.5l
809.75
nan are in me treasury, -
SV.S7.87
D. D. PRYCE. President
E. C. PAKKISH, SeeretAry.
A.J.WATKKS. )
W. H. f HN KLU S Auditors.
F. W. DAYIS, S
JOHXC. PIXCU.
DkALlCB IB .....
Golien - WeJJiBE - Eye - WfMies,
138 Watbb STmnrr. Pn-rtsBtTto, Pa.
Oldest established bouse in the city, vtbere
Bothlna' but ;o re ttood s are put nn, strictly tor
'amliy and maliciaal use. Nothink better than
(Kilden Weddlnit. Next on the Ilt, Guck
enheimer.s, trray's Monoasrahaia Bve; those
iroodsere lead mi? brands. Brandies of viritsiro
of 1S7S on hand. Olns, Holland sr.d Domestic,
also Oil Tom. Finch's (ralden Weddinr, fl.00
for fnll quart. 6 for S-vOO: tluckenbeimi-r's tbe
same; Alonoupraheia, f3.i r oeren. W r.cs,
5.00 per doien,-! 00 1or one-halt dorr. S-cnre-ly
boxed. Also bare in stock. tr-irflr3tl.ers
Choice, at fi.OO per gallon, bsrre a at f;.-ila
rates. A pr. ?5. '90 -ly
Steam Saw Mill
FOR SALI
The subscriber will sell at private sale a thirty
five bone power Eairine, Boiler, and
SAW. MILL COMPLETE,
nearly new. and in arood run nlrs; order. It If at
present located near Mineral Point, where it can
be aeea. It will be sold at a bargain.
UAKKL'sOIs' bl'HKHA KT.
fall on or address at Mineral Point, Cambria
coanty. Peon a. male St
MEN WANTED
OX SAL.A.KW
Torellable men we will rive steady emplov
ment and I.IKEUAL 8ALAHY. paylne: tbelr
travel Lnit expenses. We arrow our own stock ex
clusively and OVAKANTEE It to bestrlstly first
class in every particular, true to name as order
ed. Full Instructions furnished. Experience
unnecessary, apply at once, statins: axe. Ad
dress E 4f. PTEKSON at CO., Maple O rove Nur
series. Waterloo, N. Y. (Established over 20 jrs.
ma.-3mNK
IXECTTTOKS' NOTlt-E.
1 Eststs ov Thomas MnxL, deceased.
Letters seetameatary on the etate ol Tboma
Mlsel late of trroll township. Cambria county,
Pe deceased, having been irranted ro tbe uo
derslimed. all persons Indebted to said estate are
hereby aotlfled to make pavmect to na without
delay, and tbnae bavln claims attaint the saiue
will preseat tbem properly authenticsred lor e
Ueaient. MAKY M1SKL.
'IKOKOKT. MISEI'
Executors of Thouas Mlsel. deceased.
Carroll twp Juoe 3, luu.-t.
ADMINISTKATOR-S 7SOTIOE.
fcerraTB of Michabl Bkakivt. dee'd.
Letters e t administration on tbe estate of Michael
Braniff. late of Snmmerbill township. Cambria
count j. Penaa., deceased bavins: been granted to
tbe derstxned. all persona Indobted to said
estate are brre'jy notlncd to make payment to
ne without delay, and tbore bavin claims
against the same will present tbem properly au
thenticated for seulemeot.
... . . John itel.
Administrator of Mlcbael BraBiff.jeo'd .
Snmmerbill tp May So. lsuo. 6U
TlPTPflTT rE liKip
UL1I1U11 Klerl Tacfale mark.
HALF THE COST ol holstinit saved
to tstorekeeiiers. Butchers. Farmcra.
Macblneeu. Boilders, etraciors and
OI HERS. Admitted to e theKieat
est Improvements EVEK ma-ie In
tackle blocks. Freight prepaid.
Write ler catalogue.
FULTON IKON. ENGINE WKS
10 Brush St.. DetrotL Mich.
Established lsftt. ma30.so.Iy
tetiiri Fire Insiiraiice Acency
T. TV- DICK,
General Insurance Agent
KBRSSH JJR Q . I A..
H
U. MYERS.
ATTOH NET-AT-LA W .
Ebbhsbubo, Pa.
dr-Omc la CoUonade Kow. on Centre street.
i
F
NOTICE TO
TAX-PAYERS !
Notice Is herebv e-lren tbnt the County Trca
nrer of tlattbrla cc.nrity will attend for'the nnr.
nose ol reooivinir County and Mate Tsxm lor
' voar 1-90. at the places of holding the eleeffans
In the re?iectlv districts. on the dates mention
ed below.
Sonfh Fork ....Ju!y 74
Crrrvle towrship, .... .....Joly jSfh
WHmo-e . Julv IStn
Nnmmerhlll t'.wn"hip. July 17ih
Vortae tovrnebip,
Julv l-th
LIU-
WaiiblBirton township. No.
No.
Tu-.nelhHL.-.
tVslIltrln boron h ...
....-...Julv 21st
L......lal v -'2 1
a- Julv ni
... -Jnly 24th
Tuly 2T.th
!Utioter towtisliip,
Joivvfirh
Jalv 2!'h
JulvSiTh
Joly 2it
August 1.
Anira.-t 4:h
Anait &tn
..-Augns? 6th
Aus-rst 7th
thiintsin township,
Anviii
Ohe?t Srirlnes.
Alle htny t iwnfclp...
It.retlo- .
BlncVllck townnip..
Crrrbrla tow-hlT
Ebensbttra;, West Wnnl-,.,
h-'.st wara
Barr township
Snqnchaoni township....
ltnsines .
Fdcr f fnmsblp... ..
Carrol ;tom ....
. Aa-ot fith
...Ausrast nth
A ntru?t 12h
A utrnst 13th
.....Auuast 14th
...'Angost l.Vh
-AairiiPt 16'h
Anrnt lth
Aoiro' .Iwh
Aueiist Jtth
t-srrdl tnwDfhiD.
4'Iratflcld townalilp.
I wan towpsctp...
It . ..k n. i. . n
f White townenlp..
.August 21ft
tliet townMp ..
,Ang,ipt2il
Tuly 14'b
tan oncmaotrri
Franklin
Joly lAih
Johnjtown. 1st Ward...,
.tu'y TS'h
" 2d Ward.
July 17t.!j
3d Ward
4th Ward
fi'h Ward
6th Ward
7th Waj.s
M Sth Ward.. .. ..
th Ward ......
loth Ward .....
nth Ward..,..
12th Ward
13th Ward ......
- 14'h Ward ...
lth Ward
10 b Ward
T'pper Yoder township ...'..
iZusx Tayl r township ......
Jackson township ........ .
Coneniaujrb township
Stoneyreck township
Ixiwer Yoder township . . . . .
West Taylor township
nd tms townfhlp ...'.
Ktcb iand township .........
, JulvlRth
. . ... .July 2!st
Julv 221
Inl V 23d
July 24:h
Jaly 2th
Jaly 2A'h
.... July 2Mth
. . . . . Jnly Soth
. Julv rit
... Auarust 1st
. .. Angut4th
AoirnH ftb
. . . Anaast 6tb
. . . Auirast 7th
. . . August 8th
. . August llth
. . . Aogu&t 2th
, . . Angust 13th
. . . Angust 14th
, . . A aitust l.-ah
, August ISth
. August 1Mb
A discount of S per cent, wiill he allowed on all
taxes paid on or before September lt. and after
October 1st t per eenu wlll be added on all un
tHd. THOS. E. HOWE,
Eeniburar, June Sth. Treasnrer.
SWEEPING
PRICE - REDUCTIONS !
Preferring
to carTV Uncle
Sam's Dollar to a big 6tock, we
have inaugurated a
Great June Sale.
Sweeping Price Reductions.
A rare chanc e to jret fine Cloth
-
ing far below regular prices. .
A. C. YATES & CO.,
Gth anl Cliestnut M.
(Ledscr Building)
13lb and Chcfclntit 8t.
A
Tbe surest road to fortune and fame Is to live a rlebteous life and lay up a portion
ef each day's earnings and eventually bave this portion to help you earn other por
tions. Tbls will lead to fortune; the rlebteous living to fame. Those desiring to thus
advance sbou'.d take tbo opportunity to trad a witb
He bas the STOCK, VARIETY, and what is more, the POPULAR PRICES.
TARIFF, TARIFF, TARIFF.
We nave, once more, taken tbe tariff off our stock as we are bound to sell our
Roods tar below all competitors.
The B ottom Knocked Out of Prices .
Potatoes, 65 cent per bushel. Fine Flour, per f-ack. fl.20. 10 cans corn, ?! 00
IS cans Tomatoes, fl 00. Table fivruo, 35 cents. 18 pounds soft white Sugar, Cl.00
Welshman Tobacoo, 2S cents per pouod Mall P.mch Tobacco. 2S cents per pound.
DRHSS GOODS.
We have on hand a lot of Dre-s Ginfihams at 15 cents rer yard. Calicoes at 3 centss
per yard. Toweling at 4 isynts Ltdies Ilo-te at 4 emis. Children's IIo.se at 8 cents.
Ked Border-d Table Lin-n, 25 cent. One lot of Men's Flannel Outioif Shirts, for
merly 50 cents, r.ntv 3'4 cents. Uoyn Waists. 19 cnt. Lace Curtains, CO cents per
pair, formerly 9S cents. LadlHS' Cnrsers, 4H cunts the best corset in the market to
il" Mohair Ire-iS Goods, all colors. IS ceuts. Cashmeres lu colors, brist quality, 00
cents. Dress Buttons, I cent per dozen.
SHOES AMD BOOTS.
Men's pood working. Shoes. 98 cents per pair. Boys' hhoes, 75 cents a pair. 100
pair of Men's Fancy Bliprxra at 75 centa. worth ff 1 35 a pair. Men's Dr-ss isrioes. fl .24
pair. Better J)Vj at ,1 74. We a ra also sen lit tor the gond and retjowoed W. L.
Dooelass Shoei. tbe best made shoe for the money in Aruertca. Ludis' low Oxfoid
Tie Sboe at fi53 . 75c.. 85c. and ?L0O. Ladies fine Dnngola Frrucli Kid Uuttou
Shoes, at ?l 40. .Still better at 11 74. Z2 00, fL.2." and f2.4 per pair.
CARPETS.
We outsell the biaeest carpet stores In the largest cUIpr. Good (Jarpofs at 12c,
15c , 22c.. S2c, 35c 40c. and 43. Good Brussels ;arpets at 00 cmts per yard. Star
Carpet, IS ceDts.
FURNITURE.
S'x Kitchen Chairs, good ami two eolor 12 75. Good Rdrrom Suite. S!5. Cra
dles. $1 00 and El. 43. liocklng Chairs, S2.00 Cue-seated Chairs, best f5 00 per set.
Child V Rock inir Ctiaif, 50 cents. Baby Carriages, rat-tan. best poods, So 25. 100 Sic
Kle Beds atil 75 per bed. DouDle Beds. J2 00. Sinks, Z3 75. ExteoEion Tables, 50
cents per foot.
WOOL WANTED !
We want Five Thousand Pounds ok Wool for wbich we will psy tbe highest
market price.
A WORD TO OCR MANY CUSTOMERS. We have tad a great many of our
customers coruoiain to us of late ti i.ot bn un their goods delivered pron.ptly. The
cause of thi9 ttegiect has Bot been Imentiooal. In fact we bave hteu so busy of late
delivering goods of one hind or other that prompt delivery to all bas become an Impos
sibility, cviGg. in a large measure, to the recent death of one of our l:orss. How
ever. In tb fat are we will Insure evtrvhody purchasing goods of us a prompt deliv
ery of Itie same, as we bave enlisted an extra team io tbe service. Tharikir? vou for
. vour liberal patronage in tbe past, arid ret-pf'Clful.y boiicUin& a continuAcce of tbe
same in tbe future. I remain truly yours.
G-TJS. SIVEONr,
Gallltzln's Cheapest Cash Merchant and Retailer at Wholesale Prioes.
P. S. In case you contemplate pnrcbasing a good pair of Pants or a good !uU fur
yourself or boy, come to my store on Chestnut street, where your de-Mre will be grati
fied in every respect.
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