The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 06, 1891, Image 3

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FRIDAY.
march j,
LOCAL A SO PERM A L.
Mr. E)ward Iioliin(rr, of Johnstown,
formerly of EU-nsburg, was iu town this
week.
AIUs Isabella tKNcill, of thU plao re
turned home on Saturday from a visit to
Plttsburir.
Hr. J. M. Cameron, of UarrNburir, n
of Se nator Don Camoron. spent a f.w
hours tu tow n on Mouday on buMnesa.
When tlietline com to buy carpet,
don't fall to see the larirt'Wt stock In town
at UarU.-r 15ros Prices a low a the
lowest.
Mr. R Evan and Mr. David Howell
are visiting friend and relatives in Ebcns
burir. HuntiiiKdon. and Johnstown. Kane
Leader.
John Smay, of Croyln township, while
walking on tlie railroad track west of Sura
merhlll on Wednesday of last week, was
truck by an rwrlnc and had both Icks and
one arm brokeu.
The wife of Mr. Robert Hollen. of
Ttcadc township, died at her home on Sat
urday lat. In the 74th year or ner age.
Mr. Hollen was one of the oldest residents
of Reade townahlp.
You all know the advantage of havlnff
a lartre stock of wall paper to select from.
Wheu you are waklnif your purchases l.ok
at Itarkcr Itros'. stock and you will not t
disappointed In quality or price.
Mrs. Mauirln Bowers, who was a resi
dent of l'-'th ward, Johnstown, up to some
lime last Summer, when owlnn to l-inr
mentally unbalanced was sent to DIxniont,
Hospital, died at that Institution on Mon
day. J iid pe Flrt, of Centre county will be
here neit week to preside durliiK the trial
of the two homicide rases of Itraden and
Hufiiftk-le. Judge itarkcr was concerned
as counsel In both, before his appointment
to the bench.
TVyd Foster, youngest son of Mrs.
Chri-tlua Foster, whoa few year ago kwpt
the Cambria House. In this place, died at
the home of his mother In Chicago on Feb
ruary of consumption. He was
alxnit ?1 year3 of age and was a promising
young man.
The saloon of Mr. Stephen Quirk, on
Purtatrc Street, Johnstown, alxtvu the
Mansion House caught fire on Tuesday
night ami with the contents was burned
to the ground. The los Is estimated at
about M.MO. The fire is supposed to have
originated from a defective flue.
Rev. Father Itoyle, who for the ls4.niarble that ever came to Western Penn-
tcn years has been pastor of the Catholic
Congregation at Oallltzln has been trans
ferred by ltlshop I'hcleii to Johnstown,
where he will have charge of St. John's
church. A successor to Father Itoyle at
Gallitzin has not yd been appointed.
L. Esterllue, who for the past three
years has been landlord of tho Mountain
House In this place, has leased the Nation
al Hotel In Du Hols, and on Monday last,
had the license transferred and took
charge of the house. Mr. Esterline Is a
popular landlord and we are sorry to loose
him.
Messrs. J. Wilkinson A Sou request
those wishing to purchase monuments or
head-tones to 1 erected for Decoration
day to order their work as soon as possible,
o that no one will be disappointed. Iu
form r ytvira they were not able to get out
all their Itecoration day ordersowlng to re
ceiving them too late.
Mr. W. (. Ragley aud wife, of Jeffer
son, Texas, formerly of Itarr township, this
County, arrived here on Monday on the
noou train. Mr. lingley was summoned
hither by a telegram informing lilm of the
serious lllne.is of his mother Mrs. Priscr,
of Nick town, who. owing to her advanced
age, Is not eipected to survive long.
We are now prepared to furnish you
with such goods as carpets, oil cloth, wall
paper, widow blinds, curtain poles and
chains, carpet paper, rugs, and all Winds of
other goods to which we Invite your care
ful attention. Come ami see our goods and
prices, w nether you come to buy or not.
V. S. ItAKKKB Jfc I5KU3.
A car load of young horses was shipped
from this place on Monday to Reading,
lterks county. They were purchased in
the vicinity of Carroll town by Jerry Rit
tenour ami were mostly two- and three-year-old
Intended to sell to farmer la
lierks county. The prices paid were very
low compared with prices of former years.
Mr. It. C. J. McC.nlre, one of Wllmore's
prominent Democrats was a visitor to our
tow n on Monday. Mr. Mi iiuire lsstrongly
urged by many of tb Democrats, of his
locality, to allow his name to be used as a
candidate for sheriff, but Bp to this time
Las not eoneutd. Mr. McCiuIre Is a
Lu-tl r and If ho e0nclude4 to be a candi
date, will make a strong one.
Among the callers at our office on
Thiir-day of lat week, brought hither
by the execution of Harry Marsh, were
A. K. Traugh.of the Hollldaysburg Stand
ard, and James TV. Oromiller, of the same
place, w ho some six or seven year9 ago
was foreman on tho Fueemas. We were
glad to see them both and hope the next
time they come they w ill be able to stay
longer.
Messrs. H. O. Stolu ,t Son, who are
well and favorably known to a great many
of our readers, aud who were formerly In
the clothing business at Renova, Pa., have
changed their base and are now to be
found at 1108. Eleventh ave. Altoona,
Where they will be glad to meet their old
friends from Cambria. They carry a fine
line of clothing and gents furnishing goods
and It Is needless to say that they w ill give
you the benefit of the lowest prices
Mr. James A. Kittell, eldest brother
of M. I). Kittell, Esq. Mrs. Philip Collins
and Mrs. M. Henry, of this place, died at
the Merry Hospital In Pittsburg, on Sun
day last from a cancerous affection of the
throat. We understand his remains were
Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Scott
dale on Wednesday. Mr. Kittell was born
and reared it, this place, but for a number
of years bus la-en engaged in business pur
suits in the southwestern partof theStato.
lie was about forty -seven years of age and
leave a wife and family.
There are quite a uumter of men In
Adams township engag.nl In cutting ties
for the new railroad whiel, w to run from
the I ennsylvanla railroad at South Fork
station to th South Fork creek, thence to
e right up Yellow run. n,l a..
Oetty farm, back of what Is known as the
eight mile. It ,s ejected that the con
trae s for the grading of the road will be
let this week. The road does not cut
r.T, V w'C Urm- lLoh 't does
through land formerly owned by farmers
Johntwn Tribune.
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,? " Sa,i ""ment that has'bo
Ler T n i "'-red on Wednesday at
Whole ,.,l.l Rlluuu
name was x
Floor oil cloth looks neat on tne floor
and waves time and labor In scrubbing.
You will find all widths and qualities at
Barkers.
Messrs. Lambert of the Somerset Stnnd
ard and Sheriff Good, of the same place,
dropped In to see us on Thursday while
hem to witness the rierntton of Harry
M arsh.
Mr. John R.ers one of Read.; town
ships old and respected citizens and a
veteran of the Mexican war, who had W-en
In 111 health for some time past. Is again
able to be about and rpald Ebensburs
a visit last week, the first one for several
months.
A Wllliamsport woman named Menzn
baugh became violently Insane on Monday
and jumped twice from a second -story
window to the frozen ground. It required
the unlt.nl exertions of several men to keep
her from killing herself. She wns finally
quieted by opiates. The cause of her In
sanity is unknown.
Itnrpess Young took the oath of office
on Monday, along with the new council
men, Hosea Evans and K.II.IUrker. Later
In thr day. Burgess Young tried his hand
at administering tho law and fined John
M. Cune. Samuel Luther and R. C. Kohler.
the former l.on, and the latter each f?.50
for Ix-lng drunk and disorderly.
The erection of marble Is the last work
of respect to the memory of departed
friends, and Is a custom which has been
followed from the earliest ages of an
tiquity. For many years J. AYilklnson A.
Son have Ix-eu In the marble business In
EU-nsburg and through their energy and
honorable dealings, they have built for
themselves a reputation for doing their
work In a most artistic manner. Their
work Is an ornament to the town as well as
a credit to themselves. We are giving
them no more notoriety than they
deserve, nnd to prove onr assertion, go to
their establishment and see for yourself.
They take pleasure In showing their work,
whether you wish to purchase, or not.
They have on exhibition at their works
two ear-loads of monuments and head
Stones, and in April and May will receive
two car-loads more. They w ill then have
a large assortment of the latest styles for
customers to select from. They have
arrangements made with wholesale gran
ite dealers so that they can fill all orders
for granite monuments and headstones In
a short time and as cheap a can be done
anywhere. They buy their stock In such
large quantities that they defy competi
tion. They also have the agency for the
Champion Iron Company aud are prepared
to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything
In Iron. Persons wishing to purchase any
thing In their line of business would do
well to give them a call before leaving their
order with any other manufacturer, as
they have as fine, if not the finest stock of
sylvania. Give them a trial and you can
deend upon getting a good job at a fair
price.
An ApvltMtjr.
Last week wo mentioned the fact of the
return of Stewart Springer, an escaped
prisoner, to our county jail. After our
paper w as out Warden Young called on us
and In a manner that lndlcat.nl that we
had been rubbing the hair on his back the
wrong way. Informed us that instead of
Springer voluntarily returning, ho (War
den Y'oung) had captured him ut Braddock
and brought him back at his own expense.
We gladly give Warden Young the bene
fit of the correction. Springer escaped
nearly two years ago In the dark of the
moon (how or w hy has never been explain
ed and people who have faith In the
moon's Influence on this planet aver the
period of his departure to be the reason
that there was never any light on the es
cape. His escape was not known to auy
one outside of the jail for along time after
how or where It finally leak.nl out, at this
time, we are unable to recall but It may
have been-during the time of taking the
census. After It did leak out, the fact of
his capture by Warden Young shows there
was a successful effort made to bring him
back to justice. As a fact indicating how
difficult it was to learn any of the partic
ulars of the escape and recapture of Stew
art Springer, and as a mitigating feature
to any Intentional wrong we may have
done Warden Young, we may mention the
fact that our neighbor, the editor of the
Herald, who usually has the ear of War
den Young on all other occasions, only
found out about Springer's escape and
mentioned It last week for the first time,
in connection with his recapture. We
trust Warden Young, in view of the cir
cumstances will accept our apology.
A Family Duty.
The home circle Is sacred and life has
few charms Ind.nnl If family ties are burt
aunder. The promotion of happiness and
the prevention of sickness are of prime im
portance In every household. It is In tho
spriug that old and young alike are mot
susceptible to the hundreds of diseases that
fill the atmosphere we breathe and the wa
ter we drink. The timely use of a reliablo
stimulant Is the only sure way to guard
against sickness In the home. Slax Klein's
"Silver Age" and '-Duquesne" brands of
pure rye whiskey are recommended by
physicians as the best invigorator in the
world. IJoth are sold under a sworn guar
antee of purity, "Silver Age" at lfl.5oier
full quart liottle, and "Duquesne" at f l.-'5.
These whiskies are used exclusively iu tho
leading hospitals, which Is sufficient evi
dence that they are the best obtainable.
Mr. Cruckenheimer, Finch, tiibson and
Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at tl per
quart or six quarts of S. His stock of
wines, brandies, etc.. Is the largest in Penn
sylvania. Goods promptly ship(x-d to all
parts of the Cnited States. Send for cata
logue and prim1 list, mentioning this pajn-r.
Max Klein, f Federal street, Allegheny,
Pa.
Ktterlir Kalea.
Sheriff Stineman diosed of the follow
ing property at Sheriff's sale on Mouday:
Tho property of V. II. Weaver, in
Johnstown, to Maggie II. ltates for 11,370.
The property of A. W. Blaugh and S.
W. Allen, In Upper Yoder township, to
Stephen Stutzman for 3.10.
The property of Audrew Dishart, in
Cambria township, to John Lloyd fc
Sous for t-V'5.
The property of Wm. O. Stevens, in
Chest Springs, to A. E. ltender for fM.
The property of XV. R. Huber, in John
Stown, to John M. Rose, for $.10.
The property of Vallie Lttrlnger, In
Ebensburg. to A. XV. Buck, for 25.
The sale of the other proierties adver-
Used were adjourned, stayed and settled.
Antbrr Slave f Ihe Sleelya.
Tho Greensburg Iiecin-dot Tuesday says:
During the past day or two new develop
ments have been made in the Nicely case.
A. A. Nicely and Mrs. Elizabeth Nicely,
parents of the Nicely boys, and Mrs. Har
riet Nicely, wife of Joe Nicely, were In
Greensburg on Monday night and made
Information before 'Squire Keener against
John O. Rauch, tho Constable who
arrested the Nicely boys, Rufus Shafer,
and John W. Ambrose, witnesses against
them, and C. Howard Camp, the detective
who worked up the east;, charging them
with conspiracy. They also made Infor
mation against John O. Rauch, charging
him with tho larceny of a pochetbook, con
taining t05, from Joe Nicely.
Everyone likes to add to the appear
ance of his home. There Is nothing that
makes a house look nicer than neat and
pretty window blinds. You will find them
at Barkers.
All parties indebted to m either by
book account or note are notified to come
and settle beforw April 1st and save costs.
A, STBJTTltAnXK.
Co art ProeeedlBg-a.
The folllowlng cases were disposed of
last week after the report In the last Issue
of the Freeman:
E. B. Cress well vs. Mary Cole. Replev
in. Jury find for the defendant fT80.
Assignee of J. F. McUi vs. John W.
Buck. Assnrapslt. Jury find for defend
ant. Mrs. Ellen Drassvs. John R.McCloskey.
Slander. Jury find for plalntlft six cents
damage.
Mrs. Ellen Drass vs. Mrs. Catharine Mc
Closkey. Slander. Jury find for plaintiff
V) damages.
FIIIST WKK-M-VIiru TKItM.
Court Met at 10 o'clock w ith Judge Bar
ker on the bench.
John E. HIM, of Lower Yoder township,
was appoiut.nl foreman of the Grand Jury.
Commonwealth vs. John Stiffter, charged
with refusing to support his mother. I
fetidaut discharged, there being no law to
support such an indictment.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Drass. For
nication and bastardy. Continued.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Krutcuderfer,
convicted at last term of adultry. The
court filed a decree sustaining the motion
in arrest of judgment aud directing the
discharge of the defendant
Commonwealth vs. Edward Graeff. Sure
ty of the peace. Sentenced to pay the costs
and enter security In the sum of t3J0 to
keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Burge. Sure
ty of the peace. Sentenced to pay the
costs and enter security to keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Ed. Vtulberron.
Surety of the peace. Sentenced to pay the
costs aud enter security to keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. lien Vaughn and Al
vln Gallagher. Surety of the peace. De
fendants sentenced to pay the costs, and
prosecutor and defendants sentenced to
enter into recognizance to keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Albert Price. Surety
of the peace. Defendant sentenced to pay
the costs and vnter security Iu the sum of
t2uo to keep the peace.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Springer.
Surety of the peace. Defendant sentenced
to pay the cost and enter security to keep
the ieaoe.
Commonw ealth vs. Jacob Kress. Forni
cation and bastardy. Dcfeudant plead
guilty and the usual sentence was Imposed.
Commonwealth vs. William Peters.
Selling liquor on Sunday. Jury find de-
fendant not guilty but that he pay one-
half tho costs.
Commonwealth vs. Frank Roberts. As
sault and battery on Mrs. Mary Keibol.
Jury find defendant, guilty. Sentenced to
three months iu the county jail.
Commonwealth vs. Charles and Augusta
Huber. Obstructing a highway. Contin
ued. Commonwealth vs. William Belllg. For
nication, Defendant plead guilty and was
sentenc.nl to pay a fine of t'M and costs.
Commonwealth vs. J. W. Holder and
Bernard Conley. Refusing a legal vote.
Continued.
Commonwealth vs. Frank Roberts. Ag
gravated assault and battery. Defendant
plead guilty. Sentenced to three months
In couuty jail.
Commonwealth vs. Henry Proctor and
Frank Roberts. Assault and battery with
Intent to ravish. Jury find defendants
guilty. Proctor was sentenced to Impris
onment la the Western penitentiary for one
year and six months, and Roberts was sen
tenced to the same institution for two
years, to begin after the expiration of two
other sentences of three mouths each In
the county jail.
Commonwealth vs. William Roberts.
Assault and battery. Xol pro, entered.
Joseph Krotenderfer, who was convicted
of assault and battery at last court and
senteuce suspended, was sentenced to pay
a fine of Ij and costs.
Commonwealth vs. George. W. Eckels.
Fornix et cet. Defendant plead guilty.
The usual sentence was Imposed.
Commonwealth vs. Mary E. Nallor.
Adultry. Defendant plead guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Carroll.
Selling liquor to minors. Grand Jury ig
nored the bill.
Commonwealth vs. Sadie Price. As
sault. Defendant plead guilty and was
sent to jail for three months.
Commmonwealth vs. Andrew Mlhalgo
aud George Prenetz. Shooting with intent
to kill. Jury find defendants guilty and
recommend them to the mercy of the
court.
Commonwealth vs. B. J. Oscar. Dis
turbing election. Jury find defendant not
guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Chanc. Robert Lock.
Aggravated assault aud battery. Jury
find defendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs Francis Hahn. Rape.
Jury find defendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Theodore Rupc
Larceuy. On trial.
Fran rllilu,
Flixtox, Pa., March 2, 1801.
EdlUr Cambria, Freeman:
Dear Sik: Anthony Flynn, tho well
known log driver has had his men on the
waters of the Clerrfield creek and tho
Beaver dams for several weeks, starting
logs off to market at Lock Haven and
Wllliamsport. If there is any possible
chance Mr. Flynn will get there with
them.
Flinton Is now tho name of the postoffice
at this place although the railroad station
is still called Flynn City. We hope the
name of the station will be changed to
that of the postoffice.
Messrs. Patton and Elliot, after spending
nearly tlOD In developing coal on the
Youngkin lands, have abandoned the first
opening and contemplate starting In at
some other point on the lands. They firmly
believe that the coal is there.
Messrs. Barrens and Ashcraft, of rhll
ipsburg, have been searching for coal in
this vicinity rocently, but have met with
no success.
William Chaplain, proprietor of the Al
plue Hotel, has a doublo crew of men at
work sinking a shaft for coal. Indications
at present are favorable.
Miss Martha Ricketts, principal of the
Blaine City, aud Miss Darr, a primary
teacher of the same place, visited relatives
here last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Howard Jervls, of-near Ebensburg,
is teaching a very successful term of school
in this vicinity.
Mr. John Ricketts landed his river raft
in Lock Haven dam on tho evening of
Washington's birthday, making the entire
run from this placo In four days. He has
& pine stick in the raft which Is one hun
dred feet long and contains over two hun
dred cubic feet. r.
Bargains at HrDenald'i Store, Loret
to. Pen's,
Dress Goods, 5, 10, 15 and 20 cents per yd.
Flannels, is, 20, 25 and 3o cents per yd.
Kentucky Jeans, lo, 15, 20 and 25 cents per
yd.
Ciisslmeres, 40, 50 and ) cents per yard.
Ginghams. Muslins. Shirtlnus TlrL-inir
etc., at equally low prices for spot cash or
trade.
Children's Shoes, 35c. to 75c. per pair.
Misses' Shoes, 75c. to $1.25.
Women's coarse Shoes, H.OO to $1.50.
Women's button Shoes, J1.00 to f2.00.
Boys' Boots, fl.oo to f 1.50.
Boys' Shoes, tl.OO to f 1.50.
Men's Boots, f-i.oo to 3.00.
Men's Shoes, 1.50 to 2.50.
Boys' Caps, loo. to 50c.
Meu's Caps 5oc. to 1.00.
Also a full line of Groceries and Provis
ion will l kept constantly on hands to
supply the wants of our many patrons.
J : rices guaranteed as low. if not low er than
Altoona or Gallitzin prices on am con
ditions, spot cash or trade.
M. F. McDonald.
1 lappy and content Is a bride wlth'The Ro
chester;" she lives in the light of the morning. '
T lrn mrt. xuriU Ktcktitrr LmmC. JVi 1 Wi.
From Kt. Aaf tine.
St. Acgustixe, Pa., March 2. 1SP1.
Editor Camtjriu Freeman:
Dear Sir: The fifth local institute of
Clearfield township and Chest Springs was
held in the. latter placo on Saturday, the.
sth, tilt. Owing to the failure of the 1 I or
al il and Freemax to publish the program,
and the inclemency of the weather, the In
stitute w as not so largely attended as for
mer gatherings. Miss Regina Mealley
was chosen president, after which the ad
dress of we'eome was delivered by Prof.
Somervllle. Mr. MeCormlck responded.
"Sanitary precaution. the subject as
signed ut Dr. Somervllle. was in his ab
sence dlcussni by Messrs. Ruel Sonier
ville and J. MeCormlck. A recitation was
read by Mi. Felicitas Randall, after
which the subj.n-ts How to sacure atten
tion and "How to teach higher arithme
tic" were discussed bv Prof. Souiorville
and Ur. MeCormlck respectively. Miss
Felicitas Randall followed with an argu
ment in favor of vocal music in school.
The subjects, "Should our school have aa
industrial department?" and "Grammar"
were alo discassed by Messrs. Cramer,
Somervllle and MeCormlck. A fUn-r was
tbon read by Miss Annie Callahan and
caused much merriment. For severa! rea
sons the debate was postponed until Fri
day evening. March 13, at7:20 p. m., when
it will take place In the St. Augustine
High School.
Th attention of teacher, directors aud
others Interested is call.nl to the bill pre
sented iu the Qoum of Representatives of
this State by Hon. Michael Fltxharrls, of
Cambria county, entitled "An Act to pro
vide for uniformity of text books In the
common schools of the various counties of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." It
is the bill which was prepared by the wri
ter and read at the County Institute last
fall, and provides for the selection of six
teachers and six director to constitute a
committee to examine text books aud de
cide what books shall bo used in the
schools. If you endorse tho bill write to
our representatives to faVor it. J. u.
Karrlace L1(dim.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court
for two weeks ending Wednesday, March
4th, lS'Jl:
AdmGruinbllng, Morrellvllle, and Mag
gie Jt. Dick. Couemauglu
John L. Raab. Jr., Jc-auette. Westmore
land couaty, and Jestiua Walker, Johns
town. Elmer Tyler lllllman and Martha Marsh,
Morrellvllfe.
James E. apiers and Cora E. Campbul',
Gallitzin.
William B. UarrU and Ilelou XV. Petors,
Johnstown.
Levi Keifer and Belle Roshou, Upper
Yoder township.
David Thomas, Johnstown, and Ella
Scese, Scalp Level, Somerset county.
Howard E. Stephens and Mrs. Polly
Thurston. Clearfield county.
Otto liohlmau aud Maggie Saints, Johns
town. Lewis Long, Blue Knob, Blair county,
and Annie hysoug, Pavia, Jtlalr county.
Daniel Fleck aud Amelia ti
r'arren. Por
tage
George F. Sloan and Lena M. Fleshour,
Johnstown.
Daniel A. Berkeyplle, Mineral Point,
and Hannah H. Wlxoui, Rosedale.
Frank B. Tultou, Braddock, and Lucy
A. Malnhart, Johnstow n.
Conrad Wise aud Catharine A. Maugus,
Johnstown.
William A. DUozler and Jennie Broth
ers, II as tings.
a Meaaorlaam.
Lines written in memory of Lottie, little
daughter of R. S. and Cassie Tlbbott, who
died February 25th, 13W, aged 3 years, 11
months and 10 days.
Dearest Lottut, b has left as,
AdJ bar voles we adlr mlu,
Jesoi railed bar irom ber slftem
To a world ol unkaowa tlls.
Deeply wept tLe trleads and parent
A tbe called tor tittle Ineodi ahe'd aaowa.
Fur It was their earthly prUn,
And the angels took hec rplrlt theme
Just aa lUe to;her was dawning.
And the kner no ala or won.
(Inj. In merry, aeot an anicel
To take ber to His hione.
And this earthly lire to ber Is I at
And ber sonl has Kone to reUn abore.
Where we hoe to join at last
In ber song ot praise and lore.
Married.
LONG WHYSONG. Married at Pil
grims' Cottage, Elicnsburg, on February
27th. lJl. by Rev. D. C Thomas. Mr. Low
is Long, of itlair couuty. and Miss Anna
Whysong, of Bedford county.
T 1 1 OvM PSON FREDERICK. M arrled
In Ebensburg on Saturday. February 14,
ISM. by Rev. E. M. Bowman. Mr. W. It.
Thompson and Miss Annie Frederick, both
of Ebensburg.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tn BDiron: Please Inform your reader
that I hare a poaltive remedy for the above-cam ad
dlaeaae. By Ita timely use taonaanda of hopeleaa
eaeee bare been permanently eared. I shall be fled
to send two bottles of my remedy 1EB to any of
your reatlara who have eonaamption If they will
end me their Express and P. O. address. Baapeea
folly. T. A. &LOCUM. X. (X. 11 inmfl Bl X. X.
For sale or rent. A house of seven
rooms in the East ward of Ebcusburg.
Will be sold on easy payments. Possession
given on the 1st of April next. Call on the
subscriber for terms. Hesky Btbse,
At the head
of all blood-purifier is Dr. Pieroa'a
Golden Medical Discovery. But it's
different from all of them. What
ever is claimed for this, it's gvaran
t4d to do. The money is nt anded
La every ease where H fails te bene
fit or core It's becamse it is difT er
ect that it oan be soU so. AH
diseases originating from a torpid
liver or impure blood yield te it.
It olsanses and purines the system,
free leg it from all manner of blood-
Eisons, so matter from what oanse
ey hare arisen. For Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, Scrofula, Sah-rheum,
Tetter, Erysipelas, or amy blood
taint or disorder, it is an vneoaaled
remedy. Nething else can tase its
place.
" Golden Medical Discovery
contains no alcohol to inebriate,
and no syrup or sugar to derange
digestion.
It a concentrated vegetable ex
tract ( put np in large bottles
pleasant to tho taste and equally
good for ad alts or children ; works
juaily well all tba year roand.
FARM KOR BALE.
The snbeenher offers for sale the (arm for
merly owned by tran K. Beunnett. deceased, in
Cambria township, three miles north ol Ebena.
banc. Tbe farm contains 24i acre a, about ut of
which are cleared, baring thereon a boas and
tara and a good orchard. For particulars call on
or address. EVAN J. MKNNETr,
Iebl3 tbensburg, Pa.
Annou nccmcn u.
TWRSHEHIKF.
-I I hereby annonnce myself as a candidate
for the ofnea ol Sheriff, snbieet to the decision el
the leaeoratte primary election.
JAMES MYERS.
Edsntburg, February 36th, 11.
w
TAKE FOR X3
. . 1
GOUT, BACKACHE, PsOas la tba Zlie,
iha Chest and tta Joicis, Nsuralsia,
Sprains, etc, etc., th2
IMPORTED
Pllil EXPELLEI
lb fcZSf. UftEOUALEa Bs&0Y.
TTv4 with rra aureaa In the Imperial
aui femoral Ttai erai HukituU of Tiuaua
aud tuaoy ousts.
Ota "-' Tsst'nr-'tl set of Tfcaurt:
TmiroLia, IU Jan. . X
Yosn-Anchor Iala KxpaiierU rralljr ricel
tost. On ut our air. sa(TMru.f frotn Riu
suatlam rr ywfcra, eould Cnd notMnj to cure
be Ixjt fuur aiitrbor ral Kst!'w-
aVaiooi. aCsYsK I fcOTkUt DAK&
SO Cente a bottle.
1 or most ii&couUiTs. oa Dinner raox
F. AO. BIGHTER & CO.,
SIO
Xf Tor lei
Bnrsesaai (leases 1 Bodolstsdt. OY,
S.QSSI l n. ottn. aumsbuv,Ulial&J
St mtX 102AL3 AYASIS3.
FEEE Books about other Anchor Re-
medies oa Apoikatioa. S
o:t t lW If.
rlCKNSE NOT1CK.
j The folluwlac n.rsens have Sled ans'laa-
Uoa for llceuse with tbe Clara ol Coart ol O car
ter Hesslona ol fambrla euunty. to be presented 19
said Court oa
MONDAY, MARCH 16TII, 1891.
Adseu feanuftts. -Tavern. C. S. a J. U. Icks.
Aihrxllt bartmnh. 1'arern. Annie K Krook-
bank. ti. U. avilwaaser, Klchard fe'ree and James
Uaolaa.
brr touthip. Taera, Harry Lather and
J no. U. Lantir.
Cttt srtrya borough. Tarern, Jio. tjrouse
and Saojual Kelly.
taasl lMtis.-JDO. tt.oraeii, joaepa nippe
and Jos. A. Warner.
ClttrjUld lomtk'p Tarern.Oeorge Harber and
kllrbaol Sherry.
CmttoH ftrmhim Tarern. Ana;. H. Borkey,
Henrr Mellon. Lawrence Uliler a. Bd. A.trk-
iiattiek. John 1 Thomas and Margaret Yost.
frylt toinwhip Tarn. Peter Brown. 1'ath.
Cartienter. Arthur L.. Dtamcnd. John lirlfflth.
Michael Lamb. Patrick MctJaii ana jonn u.
Wen troth.
t'srro'otris bcrtmgh TaTCrn. Julia Binder anl
Albert Bolet. Brewer's. Barbara A. Bloom.
Tarem. IJ. n.. Bloom. Mrewer'e. O. A. Para
hauerh. Tarern. O. A. Paralana;h. J no. .
lapser and Andrew H. Haaar. Wholesale, Jno.
J. Hauk. Tarera. Julins K nicer Tarern, Law.
rno Schroth and John Stolta. Wholesale, V. S.
Williams.
rmnu; fovnahts. Brewer, Lawrence Host.
Dran tovntt.ip. Tarern, Andrew Bnehele. An
na A. Dumphy. C'has. auntner, Joseph febotr
aerand t'narles V. Stains.
LLSrr totmhip. Tarern, Jacob Kline and r . U.
Ott.
Aocnsourn eereugk. Tarera. Jno. Sc A. K. Ben
per. P. P. Brown. L. A. Crarer end J. B. ltennr.
Katt Conemaufh bsreraeA Tarern Wm. J.
Cannon. Oeo. A.Oonfer and Marararet Kelly.
Franklin tereitk Tarern. Jaon Hubiits.
Oalhlxin totmhip. Tarern, Jno. J. Oortfrey,
Jno. A. MeOnlre and James A. McMullen.
Wholesale. L. U. Kockfeller.
Gallitzin borough. Brewer. Oeo. Ankacbaner
Tarern. Prancla N. Burk. Woleale. TbtHi. W.
Burn. Tarern. K. K. lilarnan. harles Ihmas.
A. F. Flrk. Michael Xtsharrls. Joe. M. Onnnlna;,
Andrew Oeeler and F. P. Ulllen. Wholesale.
Allen H. Heist. Tarern. John Logo and Arnold
Lints. Wholesale. U. Lnts and Son Bottler,
1) Lata A Son aid Anthony Pad u la. Tarern.
Alice rtmlth and Henry Seymoro.
Hotting borough .Tarern . Edward L. Bck
wltb. Wiolraale. Albert IHetiiek. Tarera. Eur
dea Euataurkaa, Jno. Lewis Ooralons. ialeb A.
tray. Marshal UUpatiiok and L. Hartaaa.
Wholesale. Jacob H. Koplaa. Tarern. Ohas.
K-nncy. Wholesale, D. Lots A Sea. Tarern. W.
L. Nleholsoo, Michael H. Kajlt. John A. Parks
and William Townsend.
Joftnareere, id acsrd 1-arera. Josetih 'route,
Jno. Frank, Jacob Fend. Michael Pltaharrls,
John Klnner. Ueorae W. Kaogb. Itarld Klrtiy.
Franels E. Kelly. Jno. J. Maloney. W J O'lton-
nell. Wboleeale. John Kaati. Tarera, Fred W
apeeb and Meal bharkey.
Joknttomn id ward. Tarera. Jn Biter. Lemon
J. Clark. Obadlaa Oaater, and Tboe J tapy.
Wholesale. Derld UosUow A J U Ulte, P
S Flsber. rarern, Josua Orlfflth. Hnsaa M Ctam
mon, John Horten A K S Emmons. Charles Hoff
man and J no J Hornlck. Wholesale, Iron City
Brewtnv Co. Bottler. B A Jampe. Jr. Tarern;
Jno A Kmaaoel James, Joseph Kost and John
Klrfey. .Wholesale. t LnU A Son and Jae A dfo
Ladwla. Tarern. Kobt. a! Lambert. J as J Mtllt
sraa and Chas Manerral. Wholesale. The Na
tional lire win: Company. Tarera. Htepben
Quirk, John V Sanger, Amos A Be. Sulk and
Charles Wees.
Joawafcarw Urn aaard. Tarera. Brnrt Emmlll,
Benry Koch, Jacob Melr. Or as M MeAtear, Kck
hardt Pllel and I K SKaOer. Who'.aaale. Wm
Th ma'. Tarera. F P Wler.
Johmtwrn th trsrtf, Tarera, Nicholas Blnm
and William Shaffer.
Jonnmtojrn Tlh tcard Tarern . Jno R Uerhart,
Brewrr. John Knierlloa;. Tarern, Kiel Ielts.
Joknstovn gth word Tarern Mrs 4'ath Keam.
Johiurotcn ilk arsrd Tarern. Kred Bnnler. Ber
nard Buncoon. John Blthoff. Pblllp Heitzlni(er,
eore Hd, PSFreld botf. Charles Farter. John
Oana. Altert K Ueaselhart and Philip Sand
maler. Jthmtoum 10th trsral - Tarera. Sarah Caran
anich. Tbos K Dly. Benjamin Klat. Thes F
O'lJonnell. Jno Schonhart. Cath A 8lan, Wm L
Webn. John Z"bel. Brewery. Lambert A Krea.
Johmlom l-jxh word Brewer, Mary eary and
Thomas Klley
Johnstown 13 a srsrd Tarern. Jobn Armstrong.
Whoieaale. The William Tana Brewinar Co,
Tarern. Tnoa l Broderlrk, Meyer Bit tier, Eman
uel James. Michael F Murpny, James McLauah
llnaqd Wm SO Brian.
Johnstown Htk ward Tarern. Ed K Adams. Jas
P Burns,-James lally, John Uooan. Bridget
Lynch and Jonn Bodgers.
JonkMtuwn IStk ward Wholerale. U Baenerleta
Brewlnv Company, Tarern. Ulcbael P Boyle,
James Cash. Christ Eger, Vleter Faith. Jno E.
Fee and Jas P Ureen. Brewer, (roe ner A Co,
Tarera. Sol Holism. .a. Mary HaMoian. Js T
Kellr. Michael Lottaa. Michael Laffy. John Atar
dls. Michael Muoney and P J McLaughlin.
Johnstown letk wars Tavern. Marj Burkbard.
John Burkbard, Aun Heine. John Lysett, Peter
Koth. Uenry Saly, Juha Sohltlauer and Peter
Toner.
Lorrtto borough Tarern. Bobt McBreen, Chas
F O'Donnell snd Alexius Piatt.
Lilly borough Tavern, James A Burke Wm
Berk, ro Brant, C AOtsnis, Manraret Helly,
Sarah Unlberroa. Jcha Metsar, Blair Short and
Theodore Sell.
Munstrr township Tarern, Samnel O Lilly,
Morrttlvitlt borough Tarern. Jacob Albrecht,
Michael Cvcway. Jacob Esterly. Francis Lecky.
j jnn ioraicn ana Martin a atara.
Portaoe bonmmk Tavern Hairh Caoar&n. Win
n mooaj, j j jucuonnell. Jos aicuoush and W
a. nasn.
Portant townstiio Tarern . James Daler and
Peter James,
Readc township Tarern, W J Adams, W A
Cbaplto. Michael Carroll, Jo F iMirbtn and Jno
McMullen.
Utchland township Tarern, Bernard Meet and
Theresa Malsl.
.Soul Tort borough Tcrn, W W Baker. Chas
N Crouae, Oeo E Uales.C A Prlncjle and Jaoob
r'atterson,
Susquehanr. township Taren). Francis H Bear
er. Simon P. Lantsyand Oliver Swank,
Stonycrrtk township Tarera, Charles Dlckert.
H m Mehs. John Metiler. Wm P McfouKh. Peter
C ott. UeoS Whaler and E 1 CnHtagn A Oeo A
Maraey.
Summerhitl townjthip Tarem, P J McOoorll,
Tunnellhill borough TarerfJ, Klehard Byrne,
Andrew Basil. Jos A Bertram. Jno B Kllduff,
H m Mctlarry and Mary J McilorrLs, W holonale,
Kiohard J Plnnkett.
H Umore bornugk Tarera. Joseph Horner bad
Uouiad M"en troth.
Washington township Tavern, Jno H Clark.
Wm K Dunham. Michael Dunehoe. Jobn MrKea
na. Chas Kinney Martin Lean. IJorothr Leap,
rak Leap. S A Myers and John MeNally.
Brewer, K.J MeNally. Tarern, Hufrh O'Uonnell,
M A Uaarts. Martin Scanlaa, Joseph Sanders
H'm J Schwaderer,
Lower Yoder township Tarern. Frark Cowaa
and Anton Kiek
lar Yodrr township Tarern, John Fltsbarrl
and Mr M HochsUne.
TRIAL LIST.
March Term, Second Week.
Butterbans;b..n.es. UnnnlBhaia.
Smay assignee rs. Comey.
Bowman rs. Barnhart.
Liberty r. Orerdorl.
Hasan ra. Lltslnuer.
OallaKher rs. Baker.
Same Ta. Same.
Keith rs. Kerllnskey.
Mer ,, McKay.
Oathairan rs. Thomas A Sons.
Wiley' use rs. Humbert et aL
McCombie..TS. Wyland.
Clulnn.
.rs. Lents.
MeVey
vs. Suppes.
ra. Weak land.
...rs. Haws.
r aire II
Horner
McDonald.
rs. Holeckar.
Wlke-
..rs. Hopper.
..rs. Morrellrllle Cambria
Water Oo.
rs. Casslday.
Schadauer
Ryan' Ex
Maxwell
T. O. Else.
.rs. ieahey.
-r. Same.
Westmoreland A Cam-
brla Natural UaiCo.T. Hoerle Printing Co.
Croaswoll rs. Thomas A Suns.
y.ltman ,, , . a Strajer.
Swaca ' yt Haws.
JAS. O. DAKUT,
Prothoooiary,
Wall Paper.
Send 10c. to our Mall Department
for new samples of 1S1. Nice Papers
forGo.j lolitl tiilt, from 15c to 30c.;
Fine Lmtxis-d and Irridesent Papers
from 25c to 50c roll.
J. mm MILLER & CO.,
543 Smithfield St.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
(Mention this paper.)
MsKof.flrr
HERE
L'aii .
Shoe:
425 pairs Men's
per pair.
Look ou
ur iorour
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
J.VO. B
Il'LLES, - -
CADHIEB.
A GENERAL 1JANKINO KUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP
LINES REPUFSENTED BY US.
Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth
ers earnestly solicited, assurinirour patrons
that all business entrusted to us will re
ceive, prompt and careful attention, and be
held strictly confidential. Customers will
be treated as liberally as good banking
rules will permit.
LILLY BANKING CO.,
febSHO. Lilly, Peuna.
Select School.
The nndei-licned will open la the room of the
Hls-h School la Uallitzln on
MONDAY, APRIL 20TII, 1891,
a Select School In which. In addition to the Com
mon Branches, all the bifber branches that pn
plis mar require will be taught. To meet the
wants o'r all classes ol pupils, three cuorses of
todies will he taasht, rtc Tbe Intermediate
course, the Teachers' coarse and the Ultjber
course. The Higher course Is especially destined
to prepare ronng persons to engage la any ol the
mechanic arts, or to enter any of tbe prolesslons.
Terms: Intermediate coarse, fi for the term
(ten week"): Teachers' coarse, f)7 for the term; or
75c. per week II entering alter the second week;
lor the Hlnber course an additional charge for
each additional branch will be made. For limb
er particulars address JOHN M'CORMK'K,
kit- Autrnstlne, Pa.,
JanSO.SO. cr Wllmore, fa.
MONEY
mrma at oar TW llaa of wash.
ratiiUlr a4 hwaorablv, br thoM f
.ibM hi, - t. c r M. b4 1 their
1 toulilM.MnrtMT 11... ar
eaa rmm do lb. k tur to learn.
Wo fttfwio omriaiaff. Wo acort o. No nic. Tom caa So.i to
yoar .00,0 mwoiooio. or oil twr tiit. to 1 1.. wora. Thto i.a
otlroly . lead .And bring. otwlorftil oueroo to e.or orotbor.
awatoaoro oro oartiiuf rron ( u, r aim! uimartio,
aal aaoro aftor a Uutm oaporMMnco. V . out Ain,i.b you fat oan
aLyaMaland traib fu rV'.K. Ke :ac.t..it.laia am. Kull
LJwiHoUoa HSm.IL. TEl tail.,lM".al-
IJXECrTRIX NOT1CK.
!i Notice Is hereby ulren that letter testa
mentary on the estate ol Anthony Will. late of
Chest Springs borough, Cambria county, deceas
ed, hare been granted to the anderslgxed. All
persons Indebted to said estate are notlBed to
mace payment without delsr, and those hartn
claims against the same will present them, prop
erly authenticated, tor settlement.
AMSIKO. Wllala.
JANE WILL.
Chest Spring, February eta, 180L. Exeentrlx.
FARM FOR RENT.
The subscri ber offers for rent his farm
In Munster township, along tho line of the
Ebensburg & Cresson railroad, about two
milps from Ctpssod. Farm contains about
70 acres, about 60 cleared. Possession giv
en on 1st of April. Call on or address the
the subscriber at Loretto, Pa.
JAMES NOON.
Feb. 27, 1891.
FIR SALE.
The undersigned will veil at private sale
pieces of real estate situate In Munster township,
Cambria county. Pa., containing reapeetirely
sixty -six and nnr-0re acres and allowance. The
property Is tmprored and In good state of euttl
Uratlon. and will be sold at a reasonable price
and upon easy terms. For Kurtner particular
call oa or address Alrla Evans. F.bensbursr. fa.,
cr LUstE hOUOtKS,
December 12, lo. Loretto, Pa
Etenslmnr Ere tairance Acency
T. TV. DICK,
General Insurance Agent.
EBEXSBURG. TJL.
D
ONALD E. DUFTON.
ATTOKI1 EY-AT LA W.
LBBRBBraa, FKsrwA
nffOfflce la Opera Hob, (Jeatre ilreeV. .
IS S AGAIN !
After bring away fur u aily two v--oliS urcfiHuIiKt eioxl in N-w York, Dilla!-1-I'liia.
Itoion and l'itttniro;, tius. Siuion lias n-tui iu-d honu-, and Dry ioo:l. C'Joth
Insr. iioots and Slio-s will N trump fr a good many v-k! tt -iii
Men's Suits, l.i, 5.ini, ..ri, 7.W) and upward.
ltoya Suits, tl.L'4. 3.lr, 4..V and up. Sx-hool suit-i, lonn paiit. t2.23.
Chndrirs Suits, C hildrcn's pant.-.. 25 c-nts.
OVKKCOATS. Should you noi-d oik- He t an sell tliem to you at a rdu-tlori uf so
cents on the dollar. KoiiiJinUr a i.U Overcoat fr l.ou; a r.'sj DveriMat for 2.5o; a
lO.uu Overcoat for r,.(H); a 15.(J Overcoat for M. etc-.
Toadies Ijftiiir or Short Coats at the sanio redurtloua :.i Jat kt-1 for J.UK
Erubroidertes and Laces' Come and se
Dur Stock of Urv ool.
nV
I tell you what I can do for you In that line.
Calico Prints Iu any color. 4, i and 0 omits the liest.
Ciinsrhania. l'lauiatlon or Lancaster, at 7 cents.
Shirihtir. 8 cents. Ticking. 10. 1-' aud 15 cents. Ilnm n Canton Flannel. 0. 7 an.i s
cents. W bite and Lublcacliei Canton Flannel, . S and lo cents. K-d Flannel -o
aud 25 cent. White Flannel. 24 and 2i cents.
Muslin at fflcelf-JPfice.
Good L'ubleached Muslin at 4 i-ents per yard. Good liililea lid Muslin at 5,
and 7 rents per yard sec them. Good lileached Mii-liu at 5. ti. 7 aud 8 cents. lonps
dale Cambric. 11 cents. Pillow-case Muslin. 42 inch. 10 and 12 cents. Plaid, crash
or plain, 7 and 8 cents. Gretna 1'laid, for cbildreu's dre-,M.-s. lo a.nd 12 cents. Hen
riettas in Itlack, 1(1 ui;. tiamet. etc., 24 cents. Fancy Plaid Irss lioods. all wool.
3S cents. Cotton Carpet Chain, all colors, 22 cents. All wool Carrwt Chain, 40 cents.
SIHI(IDIE ! IHlfE !
Cct Tins "Ad." Out ai liuixo It WiTn Yoc.
Blmon will make Shoes fly all over Oallilzln. Lilly, Portaee and all around.
Look at the followiiip; prices: Men's Hroiraus, is cents. Itoys Unmans. C5 cents.
Men's Fin Dress Shoos. $1.00. l'.ovs lireas Sles. 5 cents. Men's Kevstin,
tipiied or plain toe, 11. 4. worth 2.J. 'Fine French Calf Shx-s. band sewed, size from
5 to 11, J2.2A. 2.50 and $3.00. Every pair guaranteed as represented or money re
funded. Children's Shoes, size 1 to 5, 21 cents. Children's Kid Sho-s, 32 cents, for
merly 50c. Misses' Shoes, heeled or spring heel, 7.1, 85 and H5 cents. Ladles' Fine
Dress Shoes, cents, worth 1.48. Ladies' Fine DotiRola Kid. Opera Toe. or "Com
mon Sense," 1.24. Ladies' Shoes, patent leather, tipiied or plain. 1.15. worth l.'.et.
Ladies' French Kid. buttoned, 1.74. worth 2.75. I am agent for the celebrated
"DOUGLAS" Shoes for Men, Iioys and Children.
IHHemcmhcB the EBaaascBs.
Two hundred pairs of Children's Sprlnjr Hoel Shjes, button, 52 cents per pair.
1.000 pairs of iufants' Sho'S, sizes 1 to 5, at 21 cents per pair. 500 pairs of ftrona
Shoes for boys aud irls, 45 cents it pair. 3io pairs of Hovs' Stronir School Shoe-.
85 cents. 250 uairs of Ladies' or Mioses' Surinir Heel Slio sli II tr. ks .,i,t .r
pood working shoes, 98 cents per pair. 248
3.; pairs .Men s ures sstioes. l.V4 ner na!r.
next au.
It will coiitaln ir4Kil iiHU'sof I arrN nml T'nrnl!nnv
ooous aellvered to all parn of the county FUEE Ol IIAl:iE.
A 40,j STOC K OX 11 AND.
C3-TTS. siMionsr3
TOE LEADING CLOTUJEK. OALLITZI!, PA.
ONLY $20
high mi
PHILAD'A
SINGER.
Frcm millions of enstomers, durtne; the past years,
comes the rerrlict that VICK'S SEEDS nerer
diaappoiat. Vrliy waste time, money anapaiience on
others, when you can buy lite BEST ' U"' price t
Make no mistake thia year : send to cents tor Victr'al
Florml Oaido, deduct the la cents from firat order,
and it costs nothing. It is better than erer ; too large
pages, colored plates, grand floreltiesl worthy of
cultivation Cash prize looo and $300.
JAMES VICK. SEEDSiAM. BocbMtor. S. T.
YalnaMe Real Estate
FOR SALE !
A LOT ol ground In the Wr-st ward of the thor
ough of L'mthoric, fmbrla county. I'a,
frontlns; on Sample street baviug-therevn erect-
"'FRAME HOUSE
and ontbulldrngs. all la good repair. For terms
or particulars call on or address
JOHN NK&LAN. Mcktown. Pa., or
M. V. Km LLL, fclent.urg, l"a.
C. A. LANGBEIN,
Manufacturer of and Dealer la
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
StDDLEN, BRIDLES, Will PN,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kobe. 1y Net, Curry Comb, etc:, etc. Re
pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All work
guaranteed to glre satlslactlon.
r-Shop Barkers'liow oa Centre (treat.
aprliirU
HOTtLLEtlRANDE.
M. J.fSHLTTHJ, Paorataroa.
Located at DuBai. Pa., near the B. K. A P.
Kallway Depot. We always end ra Tor to fur
nish tbe best accommodation to business men,
pleasure seekers and boarders. Persona In search
ol oomlort and quiet will find It a desirable place
to stop. Tbe Table 1 unsurpassed and Is always
supplied with the best the market attords.and
all tbe delicacies of tbe season. The lur Is sup
plied with the choicest of pure liquors and cigars
and nothing but the beat Is sold. Special atten
tion glren to the care ol horses.
H. J.SCHF.TTIO.
Sho otnaatioa inp, tu a tl wbtch .ti n, air, taoiojnount.
o oajay au. ano ualoaa nn aaarol ao oIkwo. Eootlj mod qutcalv
fao4. I tan hat owo work or fnnai oork 1iotiirt or OKiaty. I
ko.a alraor lauaai on4 aruflilal ante oalnoaaout a larpo
aaaihrr. who arc tuatlBf soar SSune a .ooroara. llsS I W
and MU I.I IS. tall l.artir.l.r, FUEL dda. al oaca,
- -. ALLA.A. limn , AaoMa, AItaoj.
T?OKSALE.
L 1 hare lour or Ore hundred perches ol stone
that were taken out of the old Ashland furnace
stack. These stone are nearly all dreased on two
Ide. and some of tbetn are i;Ss" teet lonir. I
will put them on the ear at Alirie at t2 per
Jan. S3. 18l. Asbrli;, Cambria Uo Pa
GEO. 1.1. READE,
ATTOKNLY-AT LAW.
LnBKhRL'Ku. 1'irans
- aasTSJUlce oa Centre street, near lllab.
Lir fi imf "
n-V If ,1 M self
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15 DAYS TRIAL
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t paw asjents 55 or
send fr clrcnlaa-.
THE C. A. ViuOD CO.
Correspondence Invited.
We have an Elalxrat Mall Order IV
partmnt. establisbed for tho couviMiit-noo
and Unit-lit of onr oiit-of-tmvn patrons
who art! too far away to trade at tb; con li
ters in tin-!; stores. A trial order will
demonstrate wlitalior It Is not both a con
vfiiifiice and a benefit to you.
Veljt-H to announce an Advance Saon'K
Sab; of
New India Silks !
M hu h India Silk, fioc.
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real Sl.Rtiuhai Cloth, and this season's
printlnir.
l'7 inch Indlasat fl.f and f 1.25. llplit and
dark groumls superior cloth and excuiisito
styles and prlutliiH.
New FRENCH WOOL CIIALLIES at
55cciiH, fully Ms) ntylcs iu lipht and dark
ground. a!o black iirounda with colorvil
fifcurcii black with white. -tc. a uioni
roTiiprliiiivv otterinit .f tl.U dlrabln
fabric.
New Spring Woolens I
also now on aalo In largo and elegant a
boi tiiitnts.
TWEEDS.
ENCLI.sn SUITINGS.
MONKEY II AIR SKITINOS,
RIP SUPER STRIPES,
COTELE WEAVES,
tc., arc somo of tlic novelties.
Early buyer, will appreciate these ele
gant new assort men in.
Sarnnles free, and other information
cheerfully furnish!. C'oirespondenctj In
vited. BOGGS&BUHL,
115. 117, 119 & 121 Feieral St.,
ALLEGHENY, TA.
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