The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 27, 1890, Image 3

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v, paper ne
xt week Fourth of July.
I 4 Ir:o (l!as is visiting frieuda in
i7'.m:n.i r-ounty.
,. .. cur Mmier twine at Barkers' as
r, a, yl,ur farmina machinery,
t-itr TH"ms Friel- of I'orettt spent
I w rcur" !n ,nwn n Mnday.
V yvnal Srhnol invites you to at-
t, ?-rV:.-:tv l-rturi course.
tj" ' r
I of (l( Wood machines ar fully
'rHiite.l '" tfsff"11 to Perfect.
rrf(or T. It Alltton. has been re
s' tJj riiniiiial of the Etiensburtr
'"'
.i ir'l v n.i-esary to call onr readers
t; t i tt e litt "ad." of March, the
. nvV from ili'zJalt, l v'aitlriK
' . . i v Mrs. William KlUell, of
tet - " '
tait- r''"
)Ir ptvill;v.in and on, of Clearfield
" i ,,. re rKltora to onr office on
ta ti-i .p.
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,t i.r t'nl. Dank. Fie was a
,,!.ii.t. vil i now noted orator.
:r.'l !""r
mwnlnfs ar Mini oy v. o.
win) have full line on
r-T!
I vu.
! !,.,!.,. J. hrf'n Parted on Monday last
f.-n,t,!iiir1r. Maryland, where his son
g,-,,.', !r , i ttend'n school.
Lmt H A Ktnlehart has excepted a po
.ib n !n t; !,-',r'''r" ffllc as deputy, and
(Jg. ., irlc on Monday.
j-n vinr A Wood fclntfle apron,
jyj Htwl. MmlT has tskeo first prlzM
fffy vm K ren exhibited.
Vr. oth'-r attraction In Etxnsbnr
i -, Vh of In'y. will be the (tending up
of tre t,".;',1,n I" tn afternoon.
.;icn't f'Ti-ot the picnic on the 4. and
jyn'l w"in ''' "' "rka la
.viinirff. Hrtnu the chlli'ren alonv.
1 !,. Turner Bros are putting down
tj. p"-" In front of their property
4 fentre s'reet, from IIlh to Sample
.Uk IV Zntiro and rtauebter Amy,
y nffl Ti'hnra, came here on Friday
id ftrrnoi! until Monday visiting rela
tion ir.l fr'ends.
.Xh i'"iir.rt for painting the Catholic
-h t TurroUtown has ten awarded to
JB llirrv Vruner of this pla?e, the contract
I Ivncs vers. 71? veirs of aire, and one of
tig Vnnwn citizens of Indiana county,
thrown fmm a horse on Tuesday morn-
Sf sml in'ntly kilted.
i-f?rkr Tlr". "o sell yon mowers,
(.rM, h'n.terj. rsks, hay ted.lcrs, trralii
ail v wsirnp, tinsel s. road earU, plows,
u4 nv k!nil nf ferti!lrs.
Inehsrn of John Kelly in Jackson
te-1"',P struck hy HBhtnlng during
Vtt i'lirn an S'.i-div evening, hut was not
m n 1r snil hut little tHmnco flone.
i-M' Vi iinm C.'.ttlnss with her three
rbl 'nn fi.nn AUiia. II rtem county. Neh.,
fot.trWi f th'S place, arrived here on Sat
io) ;v on a'vhort visit to relatives ard
frl-
y-?k'ipfirn rnr pnmnee.l hv Pr. J. B.
toS-r. "i Ar.-h 't., PMladelphla, Ta. Fae
Kir'. n orrtton or liiay from bnsl
nt9 s'teteii hy thousands of cures after
Ml.
A!!'m HntMn, of ThiTadetphla. has
t-, '-nvintrx of the new Camhrla
W.-v hMiMt-k' .it .Johnstown ard the con
tort wt:; h swsnleit soin. The cost will
'- l l .irv, vi ver. candidate for conoy
ri:'r, wsi in nwn en Tuesday shaking
btQT' with N TrieiHl and on WedDetulav
wa--v. to -wtown. He makes friends
W(t 'V.'r jupm .
4M' t'ai."
f'ei. f ( . I-',,.'.'
i V ltfle. wife of John Na
,.wnh.p, rlu-d on Sunday,
up. .1 i"'.t years, fler remains
t i. ti.i Ht A-mu-tine on Tuesday
lil it n; :te orliK'k .
4" T..tHrr.ri iirijon from TitUburg
. " v i.-tiiv. I.svina been called
Wtfc - ;.. -.'t a riimher of ick horses
...(.... taring the medical skill
af ft : : r h .-s . vfor.
II
v I'tuii 'uf'iin c.innty convention,
bill a on Thursday of last
i MW small that no
k t i n -txil. except thUof ad-
M -k- n. . ttT 10th.
-?''" - V. ;n . wseon and harness at
pri -. !. .r together or separately.
. t.,) ,,rnfl rn(,r(, will work
iy t ,lniJ d gentle. Inquire
61 It. F.tenshurg. Ta.
-in,;- .i" rimM, of near Blalrsvllle, waa
if -.h.i w', piirinu fi-h In B!ck Lick
"n M..n.lnv. lie was aed 22 years.
a tm'i..r w killed In the mine
"t Indian county, a year ago.
v'iTf oeeiy and positive Cure
1 n'r'herla. Canker Mnuth. and
in SMU.h-s Catarrh liemdy. A
!t vi 'nr free with each bottle. Use
1 ton .l-!re health and sweet breath.
f -e r
at
i most Icteretifin features of
rrV '.-cturers l his singing. His
1 rvve f.f c.ettysburg." Is finely
v t i),r,k lectures
- a in the House.
lmn' Iro Store.
on Friday
Tickets can be
I.'ri-?
"-ay, once a prominent ettlxen
'. Is in Jail at Scottdale. hav-
1
"n f " guilty of securing IM In
.: i w ivh worth 1130 from Mrs.
fs'e pretense.
" " Attorney of Berks and
JT-r, r lectot of Schuylkill eouoty
"n Ihj rted by the grand Juries of
vrw,-t eonrittea for ukleg bribe.
i a rWht smart chanc of their
J in rr!on uniforms.
, ' -m IIui el, a South Fork miner
"rpicy of Sheriff Stineman. was In
1 1 '!'1 In the mines at South Tor
' ,:! of real on Today afternoon.
Jn-r who was working with nul
1 ii badly Injured and la not ea
J -cover
i v t,""'f and scholar of the F.bens
I """I s i.,h w, hoI(1 b,sket pie
t J"Tn Mogiie'a gTove. near Kar
r"rn morrow (Saturday.) The
T "! an ont In tbe7:.10 a. M. train
r"m ln ,h" evening oo a special at 9
i ?','11''' oub babies, the Newton
. -.-. i"tu viaiiea oy an an gel
now sleeping
ufanta died of
r. and ha thlptl
b ' remaining chtld la very
"'-:r H hope that It will strrvlve.
ln'vy r-"Wiug In Upper Tro
l k .""""'own. waa atruck by Hgbt-
ly 'nlng and Instantly killed.
n".T"n " Voun ni"n who WM
vip, " , na ' Mr- nT was ae
h", 1 D'' l fir"t waa thought to be
jr. . SnuV resusltated and It U
h1B hv,, 1U viaited
"""ofuiem are.
J ln'aniuaii Wednesday, i
If you want a mowing machine now Is
the time to buy one and the Woods Is the
best.
The Walter A. Woods Mower Is the
ctsl t lutmlr e and lightest draft machine
I made.
I Dr. J. U. Noouao and wife of Chest
, Springs, were visitors to Ebensburg on
Tuesday.
The Woods self-dump rake cannot be
beat by any other for simplicity aDd easi
ness to operate.
A man named Van Ormer, from Mc Vey
town, baa leased the grist mill property be
longing to Mrs. Snenkle at the east end of
town , and will start It ap at once.
Mr. Ootleib rfeiater. a carpenter in
Johnstown was severely lojnred on Wed
nesday last by falling from a building. No
bones were broken but be waa badly
btunned.
Key. Thomas Fu:ton, father of Mr.
J oho Fulton, General Manager of the Cam
bria Iron Woiks, died at bis borne near
Concord Depot, Virginia, on Tuesday in the
94th year of bis age.
Mr. T. B. O'Hara of the llyery firm of
O'EIara, Brown 4 Lutber, moved to Cres
s on on Monday last, where he will run the
livery stable for the Mountain House dar
ing the Summer season.
Mr. A. C. Qlppey, Superintendent of
the Altoona Division of the Tensylvania
Railroad, has resigned, lie baa accepted
the General Supertntendency of tbe Nor
folk fc Western Kallroad. witb headquarters
at Koanoke Va. He will enter on his new
duties July 1st.
Ebensburg is to have special election
on Tuesday, August 12th, for the purpose
of allowing her citizens to ei press their
vlewi for ur against tbe proposition of In
creasing the borough Indebtedness in tbe
the sum of M.OOO. for tbe purpose of secur
ing an additional water supply.
As we go to press we learn of tbe death
of Francis Bearer, Eq , of Carrolltown.
wblcb occurred on Wednesday night about
11 o'clock. Tbe deceased wa about 78
years of age and was tbe father of Mr. Jos
epb Bearer and Mr. John U. C. Sparer, of
Carroll township, bis only children.
The deaa bod; or John Mebalsle, a
Hungarian employed by the Frlck Com
pany In tbe Standard Coke Works at ML
Piea-tant. Westmorland couuty. was found
Sunday afternoon In tbe woods near tbe
new ahart with his throat cut front ear to
ear. ne may bave killed himself or may
have been murdered.
Leechburg will In abort time be tbe
distributing centre for a vast amount of ll
qoor. Judge Fetterman state that Charlea
Silverman, the mn who made the beue and
was tried on the charge et selling liquor
contrary to law and acquitted on tbe main
charge In Kittaonleg last week, baa ar
ranged for the reception of two carload a
week 150 barrels.
I)r Will J. Hammer, a promlaent den
tist of (ireenburg. was shot by bis wife on
Wednesda) night, wnlle be was abusing ber
father. She fired three shots, one of which
took effect, tbe ball striking ber husband In
the back and passing elean tbrough bis body,
penetrating the right lung and coming out
at the right breast. Tbe doctor la still li
tng and it la thought he will pull through.
A heavy thunder storm, accom pained by
large ball stones,-visited Huntingdon on
Sunday evening. Lightning struck the res
idence of Abram Bemey, damaging tbe
house, bat none of tbe family. Tbe same
bolt passed ever the bouse of James Swope.
Swope was lying on a bed. and tbe abock
dendered blm unconscious. He now lies In
a precartoua condition, his left aide being
completely paralyzed.
A Ltvermore fisherman the other day. In
lifting bis ont linn, secured three or four
good fisti, and then a book came to the sur
face bearing a portion of a human ecalp
covered with light brawn hair five or six
Inches In length. This was In the Cone
mautth. and doubtless this was portion of
tbe Johnstown flood victims. The fisher-,
man no longer cast his lines in that stream.
Grttmsburg Tribune.
Census enumerator, E.J. Humphreys, of
Cambria township, on Tuesday last killed a
blacksnake near tbe residence of Mr Rob
ert Murray, that measured four feet in
length. The census enumerator' fee bill
does not fix any price for killing snakes, but
It should be at least twenty-five cents per
lineal foot. Census enumerator Secbler
may claim tbe fee, however, as the anake
was killed In his territory.
A young man named Harry James was
drowned in the Stooyereek riyer near
Johnstown, on last Sunday evening, while
bathing. The young man was an expert
swimmer and had gone to tbe assistance of
(reorg Stickler, when botb went down ; a
boa: went to their assistance an J succeeded
In rescuing Stickler, but James sank before
he could be reached. 11 la body was re
covered sevna; boors afterward.
Threatening of anotberstrlke are beard
In the Pbillpsburg. Beech Creek and Osceo
la bituminous coal tfuOricts. Meetings bave
been held by tbe miners and mine laborers
relative to tbe adoption of a new scale of
prices and better and safer labor appliance.
At a general meeting a circular was pre
pared demanding of tbe operators a higher
scale of prices, with Increased pay tor
"dead" work. Tb present movement ef
fects over 13.000 miners.
Uev. Father Smith, pastor of the Cath
olic congregation in this place has been
transferred to Altoona and Rev. Father
Deecy, of South Side, rittabarg, will Uke
bis place. During bis stay bere Father
Smith baa made boats of friends among all
denominations and his departure is re
gretted by every one. It is said that Father
Smith will bave charge of a new eongrega
Iton in Altoona and will at once commence
the erection of a new church.
Mr. John T. Williams, who was probab
ly tbe oldest native Norn citizen of Cambrta
township, died on last Saturdsvmorntog at
the borne of bis fcooln-law, Mr. John Gar
man ln Eoeaaburg. aged 86 years Mr. Wil
liam was born In 1804. on the fara now
owned by Mr. Edward Owens. Just ont side
of tbe borongb and during bis long life
lived in the immediate vleloltj. most of tbe
time on b la farm about thre miles cortb
west from town, ne waa an honest, upright
man. esteemed and respected by all wbo
knew blm.
On Sunday evening while Ignations
Adams and wife, of St Augustine, were
driving from Carrolltown to Ebensburg.
the j were overtaken by tbe storm and drove
Into the sbed at tbe barn of Mr. Joan
Hughes, about a Kile north of town.
While there, after a vivid flash of lightning
tbe electric current seemed to pass through
tbe sbed and Mrs. Adams felt the effects of
tbe shock quite plainly. For some time
afterward she experienced a peculiar numb
ness In ber one side, but It gradually dis
appeared and o Monday she was as well
as ever.
Messrs. James Wilkloson Jfc Son, the
marble dealers, bave completed the large
and handsome monument to tbe memory of
ex Sheriff Griffith and on Tuesday last
placed In It posit oo In Lloyd's cemetery. Ik
la tb finest piece or work In any of tbe
cemeteries bere. and la well worth a visit to
tbe cemeterv to loaned it. Th anrk r
Messrs. Wilkinson A Son cannot be excelled I
by any firm or marble workers in tbe State
and very few can equal It. They keep con
stantly on band a large number of beautl-
ful designs and can turn ont work of the
j finest dedcriptioa at tb shortest notice.
Miss Maegle Conrad, daughter of the
late James Conrsd, of Lilly, died at ber
home In that place, on Sunday evening.
Her funeral took place on Tuesday morn
ing and her remains were followed to tbe
grave In tbe Catholic cemetery by a large
number of relatives and friends. Sbe leaves
to mourn ber loss an aged mother to whoa
she was devoted, five brothers Frank and
Albert Conrad, of Kansas ; Tbomas Con
rad, of Missouri, and John and Simon Con
rad, or Lilly's and two sisters Mrs. Peter
McAtamany, or Altoona, and Mrs. Henry
FreldhorT. or Munster township. May sbe
rest In peace.
Mr. WHl'am O'Connell. or Hastings Da
kota county. Minnesota, was a visitor to
our office on Saturday last. Mr. O'Connell.
who was born and raised aoont a mile sooth
of Ebensburg. acd afterward for a number
of vears befoie going west, was a resident
of Summerblli township, bas been absent
from tbe mountain for twenty-four yiars.
during which time he has been a resident of
Minnesota- ne Is a veteran subscriber to
the Freeman, is bale and hearty and looks
as If the western climate agreed with him.
After spending a fw days among bis old
neighbors near Wllmere, Mr. O'Connell,
will take bis departure tbe latter part of
this week for bis western borne.
J. Wilkinson A Son, marble and gran
ite dealers or Ebeoebnrg. Pa., wist to In
form tbe public that they are prepared to
fi II all orders for eemetery work. In either
marble or granite, at figures that defy com
petition. The artistic excel lecee and su
perior workmanship of tbeir designs are
evidenced by tbe many specimens now on
exhibition at tbeir establishment and by
the numberless designs which tbey bave
erected in the various cemeteries In this
county and elsewhere. Every department
of their baslness is In tbe bands of sklllfnl
and competent workmen, who are capable
of executing any piece of work from tbe
plainest to the most elaborate, wblcb to
gether with the personal supervision that
every Job receives is a guarantee that per
fect satisfaction will be given to the most
exacting of patrons. They ordered furty
tons of marble which arrived in April, and
now bave as fine. If not tbe finest, stack of
the best marble that ever came to Western
Pennsylvania. Persons wish nig anything
In the I Ine would de well to give them a call
before leaving tbeir order with any other
manufacturer, as yon can depend upon
getting a good ob at a fair price.
Hammer Trip t tbe seaahars, via
In accordance wltbthe custom of past sum
mers, tbe Fenrstlvanla Railroad Company
has arranged a serlea of pleasant summer
trips f. r the people of WesUrn Pennsyl
vania to the m-wt popular resorts of tlie
New Jersey Coast. The date fixed for the
excnrslons are Jnty 10th and 24th and Au
gust 7th and 21t. The resorts covered by
tbe tickets are Cane May, Atlantic City.
Sea Isie City, or Oiean City, every one of
which is a delightful place to pass a few
days of rest. Th excursion tickets will be
valid for ten days, and tbey will be sold
from Pittsburg at (in, and at proportionate
ly low rates from other stations.
A special train composed or day parlor
cars and day. coaches, will leave Pittsburg
on each of the lays mentioned, at 8:50 a. it ,
and run through to Philadelphia, arriving
at 7:16 r. x. The night will be passed in
Philadelphia and the party will take regu
lar trains to tbe seashore next morning.
Passengers from PitUhurg. Eist Liberty,
Irwin. Cnlontown, Connellsvl'le. Scottdale.
Stoneryllle. Ureensborg, or Johnstown may
take the evening trains leaving Pittsburg
for Philadelphia at 4:30 and 8:10 P. M. and
proceed to tbe shore tbe next morning.
The Immense success of these excursions
in the past will undoubtedly serve to In
cresse tbeir popularity this season.
The excursion rate from Cresson is (8:50
and the regular train connecting witb tbe
t. peel a I will leave at Ebensborg, Pa., at 10:25
A. M.
Any special Information In regard to ttese
excursions may be obtained by addiesslog
Thomas E Watt. Passenger Agent. Western
District. 110 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburg.
rrrerBdrae.
Lorktto. Ta., Jane 25, 1890
Editor Cambria Freeman :
Dear sir Tbe students of St. Francis
College. Loretto. held tbeir fortieth annual
commencement on Tuesday June 24. 1800.
Tbe programme wblcb was composed large
ly of music, was carried ont in an applaud
able manner. Mee6er. Michael Grace and
McGarrlgle, distinguished themselves by
executing some very fine selections on tbe
piano. Messrs. Felix Collan and John Sal
Ivan, performed very beautifully on the
violin. Mr. George Anderson displayed
great skill In his performance on tbe cornet.
After tbe exercises, gold medals were
awarded to several students for conduct
sod proficiency in mathematics, premiums
being given to all earnest workers. The de
gree of Master of Accounts was conferred
on AlpboDsus 0Shea. Peter McKenna,
John Notris, Joseph Ferry. John Sullivan,
and John Reilly. Tbe non. Tbomas H
Greevy, of Altoona was then called upon
to address the graduates, ne delivered a
very fine address, Instrnctlag the students
of the difficulties encountered in ascending
tbe rugged path which leads to success.
After the exercises tbe students bkl each
other farewell and departed for tbeir re
spective homes, and now, no more will tbe
surrouodiag bills re peat tbe shouts of tbe
stadents of St. Francis. Plocghbot.
Edllan' Aaaaal EicaraUa.
Tbe Pennsylvania State Editorial Associ
ation bave almost completed arrangements
for the annual excursion of that body to
Washington. D. C. it Is probable that
arrangements will b made by which mem
bers of tbe association, west and north of
Harrisbarg. will assemble li, that city on
Monday, July 14, and leave for Washingdon
by special train on Tuesday morning. July
13, and those at Philadelphia and vicinity
will assemble in that city on tbe same date,
and also leave for Washington on the
morning of July IS. Tbe principal points
of Interest will be visited In tbe national
capital, a trip down tbe Potomae river to
Mt. Vernon, thence to Old Point Comfort
and otber Virgloia resorts, after wblcb tbey
return to Washington on Friday and take
trains for home on Friday eight.
What is tb use of wasting your time
and atrengtb by tbe old style way of getting
np your stain wben yon can buy a Woods
binder and do tbe work all at once.
BatklaAralea Halva.
The Best Salve In tbe world for Cats,
Braise. Sores. Ulcers, Slt Rheum. Fever
Sores, Tetter. Clapped nands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or do pay required, it is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 23 cents per box.
Sold at tbe drug store of E. James, Ebens
burg, and W. W. MeAteer. Loretto.
If yon want to see something nice ia
the bnggy line, call In at Barker Bros, and
see the combination baggy. Can be changed
from one to two seats Instantly.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tu Earroa: Plaaae Inform your raaders
that I Bar a poaiUT reoadj for tba abora-nainad
dims. By ita Umelj oaa thotuud of hopaleaa
T baaa pcrnuaently cured. I ball ba glad
to send two bottles of my remedy FEEE to any of
ynr res.lri who cava conauaptioa IT tbey will
aeod m thoir Exprew and P. O. aJdrtea. Kpect-
fuuy. lA.U.oci;il,M.C..llPoatl6u,.X.
Tbe following marriage licenses were le
sned by the Cluk of tbe Orphans Court fw
two weeks ending Wednesday, Jane 25.
18IW.
Joseph Macdmaier and Paulina Scbappler,
Johnstown.
John McGovern and Mary C. Smeltzer.
Uallitzln.
William E Reed, Gallitzir. and Mary A.
Mnrphy, Snmmlt.
E. L. Patch and Annie CI lies. Morrell
vllie. U. E robb and Emma S. Lenman. Johns
town. Charles G. Lynch and Ainle Greenwood,
Johnstown.
Paol F. A. Glason and Johanna H.
Lorentz. Johnstown.
E. P. Rtchardaon. Johnstown, and Em
ma M. Rlaneet. Stovstnwn.
Conrad Pribek and Sne Habicbt, Johns- j
town.
Jobn Hogan and Eliza Brooks, Johns
town. John Sttnely, Johnstown, and Maggie
Lsnagan. f rosoect.
Edward J. Eager and Laura A. Kirk
patrlck. Carroll township.
Jobn Ilsrt ar.d Mary. A. Bell. Derbv. fa.
Joseph Maxwll and Rosle Seaboit, Llliv.
George C. DavU. Tortlecreek. Allegheny
county. Pa., and Emma C. Gable, Summer
hill. Jacob II Sparkenbangh.Cokevilln. West
moreland county, p., and Annie C.
Dimond. Summerhill.
ElwlnS. Heinkh and Alice Gray, Fru
gality. Maihlas Danlek and Marie Klelm.
Johnstown.
John D Miller. Stony Creek township,
and Ida M. Hubert. Adams townsblo-
Jermiah Crowley and Annie Colbert,
Johnstown.
Svlveter S. Dlshong. Morrellville. and
Lizzie C. Hess. Jitntttown.
William Lance. Pittsburg, and Mary A.
Isenberg, Eoensburg.
T. T. Lockard. Genrrevflle. Indian
county. Pa., and Annie E. Ray. Penn Run,
Indiana county Pa.
George II. Roberts. East Conemaugb,
and Sarah Powers, Jackson township.
Francis F. Cammlns. Newport. Perry
connty Pa . and C. M. Carfield, West
Fairfield, Westmoreland connty Pa.
William S. Houee. Gallltzln, Pa., and i
Maggie Wilt, St Angnstlne.
Geoige Lor ditch and Margret Pfarr.
Johnstown.
Tobias Schnnrr and Annie Ser.rt, Johns
town. Miles Bell. Derby and Mary Hoover. Lil
ly. Pa.
August nine and Martha Kranse, Johns
town. Edward Ivorv and Katharine J. McDsr
mitt. Clearheld township.
John L. Smith and Miy Roden. Johns
town. David W. Martin and Mary A. McGoogb.
Portage.
Jacob P. Wertz, Cumberland Vallev, Bed
ford connty and Jane M. Noel, Monster
townehlp.
Jono McMonig'.e and Isabel McGsldrick,
Johnstown.
narry Clark Campbell. Drry. Westmore
land connty and Sarah Kinney, Morrell
ville. Joseph M. Nail, Fallon county and El He
Sldman. Johntowo.
Tnrnnas J. Cunningham. New York city
and Kate Blake. Johnstown.
Frank Rekonskl and Caroline Tonlk,
Johnstown.
William M James. Johnstown and Mag
gl Williams. Morrellville..
Hugh Swaohart. Asbville and JnlU
Faices, SammerhilL
William C. Meyer. Betbel. Somerset
county and Jennie Blough. Johnstown.
Sons of Veterans'
HUM ColoMni
-AT-
EBENSBURG !
AKHAKUL7I1.MS HAVt LN COAI
PLETEf HY THK SCVEBAL COM
MITTEFS APPOINTED BY
Lieut. HUGH JONES' CAMPS, of V.
To Hatk a Celebratio in
HUNTLEY'S :-: GROVE,
EBEXSliUKG, PENVA.,
OX
July 4th, 1890.
Ia tii Fobuus Taap.a will bs a
FANTASTIC PARADE
Which Eveiiybody Should See.
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The Beat
medk-al writers claim that the successful
remedy (or nasal catarrab must be non-irrl
tatlng. easy ot application, and one tbat will
reach all the remote sores and ulcerated
surfaces. Tbe history of tbe efforts to treat
eatarrah during trie past obligee ns to ad
mit that only one remedy has mettbese eon
diilons, and tbat Is Ely's Cream Balm
Tbls pleasant remedy bas mastered eatarrh
as nothinc else bas ever dooe. and botb
pbvlciaos and patients freely concede this
fact. Tbe more dlstiesatng symptoms yield
to It
LAXCE I5EN BERfi. Married at tbe
Catholic parsonage In Ebentborg. on Thurs
day. Jone 19th. 1800, by Rev. Father Smith.
Mr. William Lance, of Ptttsourg and Miss
Mary Isenberg. of Eoenaburg.
Absolutely Pure-
Taa powaer aerer vanes. A marrei in pnntv.
(treorth and wholesomentrfs. Mora economical
than tbo ordinary kind, and cannot ba sold In
competition with tba maltttnda or tbe low tout
thort wolvht, alum or phosphate powder. S14
hctu. Kotal UAKiaa) Pownaa Co., 10S
WallSCMaw Yobs.
AKOUMENT LIST.
JrTin is0.
1. In the matter oi the answers ot 'William
Warner, sarTlvtng administrator ot John War
ner, deceased, to citation to file as allaa account
to sid eatate.
2. Ia re of tba entate ol Marrret Wll'lpmi and
E'iat.etb K. Uli. Petition or Iavld J. Ltwll,
lor writ of partition, rale to ebow eaaeo Ac
3. In the n atter af the eiception Sled by Rev.
Jaoiee P. Tahaney. to the report of li. E. Ihifton,
Ao tltor la the estate of Catharine Cnrran de
ceased. 4. I a the matter ef the exceptions filed to the
account of John ttwlaa and ntbera. ezeenton of
Thomas Powell, lata of White lownahlp, do
cead. S in the matter or the exceptions Sled to the
report of M. H. Stephen. Auditor In the estate
et Horh OafTney, Leced.
CKLESTINE J. BLAIR.
Etenpbnrjr, P June 23, 1S. Clerk O. C.
Indiana School of Methods,
IXniAXA. 1-A ,
Opeaia Jaly 7, and rentlaaeiS Weeks.
1. A faculty of It educators of national reputa
tion. 2. The ripest method of teaching all tbe
liriMkM.
3. A eoare of lectures in Pvyeboloery.
4. A eonre of lecture In Pedaaogies.
5. A courve nf lectures In Science.
S. A eoarve of lecture In Adranced Science.
7. A course of lecture In Maaaat Training.
S. A eoane. ol leagon In Penmantnip.
9. Otwerretlone la tbe Model School.
11. Oneervatlon in tbe Kindemr ti.
11. Come to Indiana and be enrolled among pro
greeslve teachers. or particular addre
Z. X. SNYDER. Principal. Indiana,
VDMlKfTSTKATOICS NOTICE.
Letter or administration upon the aetata
ol -31a fn-laeoll. late ot Susquehanna township.
In theCountv olCa-nbrla. Pa. deceased, baring
been araated ta tba an.lereigned, notice I berv
t given to all person Indebted to said estate to
neke Immediate payment and theee bTlna
claim or demand against the (ame are request
ed to present them, properlv aethentfcmted. lor
aettlement. WILLIAM e. lantzy.
Administrator of Ellaa Itrtreoll. deeeaaed.
Susquehanna low hlp. Jon 17. IS), et
IXECUTOKS' NtrTICE.
J KftTATa of Catharine Rodger, deceased,
letter testamentary en the estate Catherine
Kort iters, lata of Loretto borough. Cambria coun
ty. Pa., deoeaaed. having been granted ta the an
deraigaed, all nerson Indebted to said estate
ara hereby noticed to make iaymeat to ma with
out delay, and those harlag eiaima aaaiast the
same will present tbem pmprly authenticated
for settlement. LUKE KUIX1F.KS.
Loretto. Jane 27, lSuO.-Si. Executor.
Grand Dinner!
Which Will bs Served is thb Obovb.
ALL KINDS OF
REFRESHMENTS
Inclcdikg
ICE CREAM & LEMOXDAE.
DCBIMO THB ATBP.WOoSi THERK WILL BB
DANCING
M Otier Annsemeiits.
IS THB EVESISO A
BIG- HOP
In the Opera House.
TJIK JOIIXSTOWX
Hussar :-: Band
Will rumisi the Jlitsic.
1st tub Evr.aiao tiipfw. will be a
Display of Fireworis
Ov TJarsCAL MAexiFtcEScs.
A. FESTITAL WILL RCliELI) IX THE
OPERA HUltkE 111 E FOLLOW I.N W
SAUBDAl ETESIXU.
The surest rosd to fortune sr.rt fnoie Is to live: a rieMeona life srtd lav up a r-ortlon
or each day's earnices arid eventually t.ave this rortlon to help ou earn other por
tion". Tht will lead to fortune; the righteous living to farce. Those desiring to thos
advance sboa'.d take th opportunity to trade with
S: X EE O E3T ...
He hs the STOCK. VARIETY, sml what Is more, the POPULAR PRICES.
TARIFF, TARIFF, TARIFF.
We have, once more, taken the tariff of, our stock ss we are bound to sell our
gooda far below ail competitors.
The Bottom Knocked Out of Prices.
Potatoes, f.3 cent per bushel. Fine Flnnr. pr ack, $120. Iff cana corn, f 1 0C
16 csos TomaUies. $1 00. Table Svror. S." ccn' IS pounds noft white Sugar, ?l,00.
Wcighman Tobacco, 23 cents pr pound Mai' P.iuci Tobacco. 2 cents per pound.
DRSS COODS.
We hav on h.nd a lot of Dref Oinhemn at ." rnt per yard. Calicoes at 3 rents
per yard. Tow'lncr at 4 eenU Ladle"' Iln ot. 4 ci-nta. Children Ilrwe at 8 cents.
"Red BorderM Table Llnt-n. 25 cent One lot of Mmh Fianrel Outing Shirt, for
merly 50 ceiita. now 3.5 cents. IJnv' Waiste 10 emta. Lace Curtain. 80 cents rer
pair, fr.rmprly 98 cent. Ladles' Corners. 48 cent the best corset In the market W
dsy Mhair lres Goods, all color. IS cents. Cashmeres In colorn, best quality, 59
cents. Dress Buttons, I c?nt per di-zen.
SHOES AMD BOOTS.
Men's eond working Shoes. 98 cents per pair. Roys' SIioar. 75 cent a pair. 100
pair of Men'a Fancy Slippers at 75 cent worth frl 3 a pair. Men's Dress Shoe, tl 24
a pair. Rtter pair at Jl 74 We are sito aeent far the good and renowned W. L.
Tl-iuiflass Shoe the be6t made shoe for the money in America. Turtle' Inw Oxfoid
Tie Shoe at fi5c 75c... 85c. ar.d fl.OO Ldi' fine Dimjrola French Kid Button
Shoes, at 1 40. Still better at $1 74,f2 00. 12.25 and 2.48 per pair.
CARPETS.
W outsell the. biggest caroet store In the largest cities, flood Carpets at 12c,
15c . 22c . 32s., 35c, 40j. and 4Sc. Good Brussels Carpets at 00 cents per yard. Star
Carptt, 18 cents.
FURNITURE,
ti:x Kitchen Chairs, good and toco'or, 2 75. God B dr.'totn Suite. Cra
dles tl 00 and fl.43. Rocking Chair. $2.00. Cane-seated Chairs. bet f 5 00 per net.
Child'? Rocking Chair. 50 cents. Habv Carriages, rat-tan. h".t good. i J5 100 Sin-
gte Bed at fl 75 per bed. Double Beds. 2 00. Sinks, ?3 75. Extension Tables, 50
cents per foot.
WOOL WANTED !
We want Fite Thousand Pocsus of Wool for which we will pay toe highest
market price.
A WORD TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. We have tad a great nury of our
customers eomolain to us of late of not haying their goods delivered promptly. The
cause nf this neglect ha not teen intentional. Ia fact we have been so busy of late
dellveriog goods of one Und or other that prompt delivery to a'l has becoue an Impos
sibility, cwir.g. In a large measure, to the recent death of one of our horse. How
ever, in the future we will insure everybody purchasing goods of n a prompt deliv
ery of the same, as we bav- enlisted an extm teiin in the service. Thankirp von for
your liberal patronage In the past, and respectful.y soliciting a continuance of tbe
same in the future, I remain truly yours.
G-XJS. SZLVCON",
GalHtzln's Cheapest Cath Merchant and Retailer at YhoieaU Prices.
I. S. In case, you contemplate pnrchaslng a good pair of Pants or a good Suit for
yourself or boy. come to my store on Chestnut btreet, wbere'your desire will b grati
fied io every respect.
BTBtr WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
r w
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
TCot to ylt!
STot to Discolor!
BEARS THIS MARK.
TRADE
R' m 8'
W w. 8 i! : h
K ft M' w. a u
Mark.
1 i! 1
b El S Rl
Vaf' caa! Tw.? s. ff!
NEEDS HO LAUNDERiryC. CAM 35 WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
m2.90-Iy
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
No. 7J..
er. V I
Price. $1 00 at Factory.
caaa wiui on
Etrictlr Flm-Oans. Vairan
All S-otid Grow Ih !' iokiry.
ktearl Axle and Tirr.
Low Bent Arras. I eriectlr Rilanfl.
Lon-r. Ftsy Kidiu?, Oil Tempered Spring.
IJest Whecla ui.d AU Over.
If TOTJ CAK'T riSD TEEM TOR SaXE BY T0UE MERCHANTS. WEITE TJ8.y
Crystal IS uttes JPaefsage
K;s':i i-
fit -ikrJrrJSs
' fr-V-' --k 9-ij5 ''iyvv-rt W
i i . M
For - Presemng - anfl - SliipiDS - Batter !
FOR SALE BY
SI3SXSBTJUn PBXX'A.
MOLE AttXDl FORKAMBltlA COl'STT. SK.SD IOH(IK( l MRS.
HH. MYERS.
ATTOBSET-AT-LAW.
Eaa-raaraa, Ya.
49-Offlea la Collonade Bow. oa Centra atreeC
GEO. M. READE.
ATTOKNtY-ATLAW.
KBBK8BI7BO. PKX A..
-DfBce en Ueotra itreet, near High.
DONALD E. DUFTON.
ATTOKK EY-AT L.A W.
KuKhaai ua. Pass a.
Office in Opr Houee, C'onua UeU
HIGH ARM,
PHILAD'A
; SINGER.
KSZM
i m a
WARRANTED
5 YEARS. ,
15 DAYS TRIAL
HaaScir-eettlng Needle,
eclf-Uireadlne; ebattle, la
notaeleaa and llglit-rwrn-liv)(,
baa tbe baadeomeet
wood-work, ud flneaS
set of extra, attack naesita
Beat pty aftau SS3 or
$60 1 aend tor ctrcwlar.
THE C. A. WOOD CO.
I7N.I0thSL,Phila.,Pa.
ELL BREE
W 50011 WED1
awouo"" QUICKIY MARRIED-
S APOLIO is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake
is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like
a charm. For scouring' pots, pans and metals it has no equal. If your
store-keeper does not keep it you should insist upon bis doin so, as it
always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States
makes it an almost necessary article to any well supplied store. Every
thing: shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in
their attempts to help around the house. ' .
fM.Jsr hakes 1
ef .aAWSSjMSBJSBSSSSSSSaa--
pAHCEABLE fOR TWO H0R5C TW)
A'
mwssi . r
:CONTAlNINC ALL HIS LATEST OND BC5T
IMPROVED rtHTURtS -
JVT.OUR PLACE Or BUSINESS. .
The above cut reprosenU some of the Wr iter A. Wood machinery lhat we are clliiig. Their Sin
ale Al-roc Bmdet ia the Ixolon the market. a it t liKtitaoJ dumtile. Tlitlr Mowt-r has taken the
VoJ everywhere for hahtoear ot limit an.l piwpliclty. We also liavu lor sale the F.l'KKKA MCIW
y K ana the Trtnuit h Mower. K.u.erim4 Binder all tn.oA wucbirie. II you waut a Koal t art or
! sry can kccuimoJata Jou with a tooj article. We bave ilu !et tu-w iu the market; If yoa
aoli't iliema It eoitu aaJ uvt'uca aca try It li wca't ot vou any tilnf to trv It. Colin in aod tea.
what we have !-.r sale auj eet; if t cti t save Jyu 3-!ue ascocy. Y. b. UAhixi-Ii & BKUS.