The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 13, 1891, Image 3

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... MARCH IS, 11-
inr cltfUain? at C. A. Sharbe,ui .
CiiroUtown.
Anvow the juror oa the I5rdett inur
ttarcnw Is Lnfco Bush, of AUbnjr towu
altp, who nome tlmeajro was an tnrantn
olDtxmont lusan asylnm.
All parties, lndebtwi to mo either by
lak nrr..unt ur now ar. notified to come
Mi) Ki.ttlo before April 1st and costs.
A. STniTTVATTKB.
Mr. Re.., wtfo of Thomas T. Rs. of
Cambria township, died at her home on
Uonday nlijht ttfred about CO years. Th
4Tf ad leaves a husband, ono daughter
and thrt'e sons to mourn her death.
We had a double-barrelled court here
this wtoli. Judge Kurst, of Bell.-fonte. oc
cupied the court room with the trial of
Brad.-n. while Judite Barker occupied the
Grand Jury room with the trial of other
causes.
MW9 Eva James, daughter of the late
David Jamcs.of EbensburK.dtcd at her home
in this place on Saturday. March 9th, agod
about C3 Tears, from typhoid fever con
tracted about three, weeks previous, while
on a visit to her sister in Pittsburg.
The Pardon Board met on Tuesday
afternoon and decided not to Interfere lu
the case of the Nicely brothers, of Somer
set county, now under sentence of death
for the murder of Herman Umlerper.
Their execution will take place on the 2nd
Of April.
William Ivory, at ono timn a resident
Of Summit, where his father wn a mer
chant during the days of the Old Portage.
Ball road, died at the Soldier's Home at
Erie. Pa., on Wednesday. The deceased
was a veteran of the Mexican war, as also
Of the war of the Rebellion.
Joseph Clarke, of liallltzin. a brake-
nan on the Pennsylvania railroad, was
truck on the head by a projecting coal
tipple at the Loyalhanna coal and coke
works, near I.atrobe, on Tuesday. Clarke
U about thirty years of a?e and single.
His injuries will likely prove fatal.
Mr. Alexander McConnell.of Clearfield
towuship. died on Monday of last week.
He was about (: years of ae and had been
111 for some time, having never reeuverd
from the effects' of the grippe, which he.
' had last winter. The funeral took place
at St Augustine on Tursday morning.
Messrs. J. Wilkinson A Sou request
those w ishing to purchase monument or
headstones to bo erected for Decoration
day to order their work as soon as possible,
O that no one will be disappointed. In
former years they w ere not able to get out
all their IVeoratlonday orders ow ing to re
ceiving them too late.
On Sunday last Sheriff tiood, of Som
erset county, on examining the cells of the.
iilcely Uys. discovered a number of small
aaws hidden In dilTcrnt parts of the ctills.
The saw were of very liltlw use to the
prisoners as the graliug of the cells wero
too hard to be cut with a faw. Ou Wed
neaday a death watch was placed uvcjr the
Nlcely's and any attempt to escape will bo
futile.
As will be seeu in another column, the
Chest Springs Normal School will open ou
April '.'Otli, under the nuMiairimei.it of the
well-known teacher. Prof. K. Somervllle.
Prof. Sonierville is a teacher of considera
ble experience, and taught a very success
ful Normal School last year. t:foits will
be made to make It secoud to tioiio lu the
county. For information and circular ad
dress the principal.
Remonstrances have been filed against
the following applicants for license:
Johnstow n Second Ward, Jacob Kend;
Third, Mrs. Susan Oaiinon; Fourth, C. H.
UcAteer; Seventh, Kred Dietz; Morrell
Tille Itorough. Michael Conway, John
Lordltch. Martin A. Stark, Jacob Al
biecht: Adams Tow uship, John and Henry
Ickes; Sioneycreek Township, William
llebs: St. Augustine, against all appli
cants in the place; Keade Township,
Charles V Stains; Hastings, against throe
applicants.
Superintendent Leech was recently
pre-euted by the pupils of one of the (al
llUin schools. Sister Mary John, teacher,
with a complete set of Washington Irv
ine's works (nine books in all), accompan
ied by letter of regard from the teacher
and pupils of the school. Mr. Leech high
ly appreciates the present, not so much for
its intrinsic worth as for the feelings of
friendship w hich prom p tod it, and is great
ly pleased with the evidences of scholarly
attainments shown by letters which ac
companied the present.
Don't miss seeing the immense stock of
Caring clothing at C. A. Sharbaugh's, Car
roOtow n.
-On Thursday afternoon the caso of the
Commonwealth vs. (ieorge Hufnagle, for
the murder of Thomas Hurke, iu Harr
towii.-ihip. last Fall was taken up and the.
following jurors were- impannelled on the
f He: Edward Edwards, Woods E. Thomas,
Jjhn H. Topper, Thomas H. Myers, Scott
Cobaugh, II. C. Henford, John Sommer
alle. George W. (.Jooderham, I. W. Coul
t:f, E. B. Samuels, John Ilasson, and
i d George Hudson. District Attorney
CTonnor and George M. Keade, Esu...
rrareseut the Commonwealth and F. A.
Cioeniaker and D. E. Dufton, Esirs., are
f the defendant- The caso is on trial
aa we go to press.
Wanted, at McDonald's store. Loretto,
Pa., potatoes, cabbage, corn aud oats.
The highest price allowed.
Miss Uridget Moran dhxl at the resi
of her grandmother, Mrs. Fatrick
E1!ly, In Portage tow nship ou Monday of
klaU week under peculiarly sad circum-
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ranees. iXhehad been for years afflicted i
wiih deafness as a result of a healing in j
ter bead, and on Friday. March 27th, was
lUtt.ug beside a table with her arm resting j
kI alug needle with whlvh she was scratch- ;
l3f her ear, when her elbow slipped off the
table and the need! ran iuto her ear, caus
i't a woun.I from w hich she bled profuse-
i.,aua rrom the etiecls of which she died '
fethe time staled. She w as a sister of .
rru k Moran, w hose, death under tragic j
eUtumstauces, with suspicions of foul'
ry. occurred in January, lss5, from in- '
J-dhes received the night preceding his '
.t-ih. The funeral took place on Wednes- I
Cxy of last week, interment Vjeing made- lu '
t-e Catholic cemetery at Wilniore. I
, tv1 l,Ia I" the county to buy
i , U' 'vh,!,, Mr- Evans ad
r JT eJury on lh Pn of the defense
r Ki was followed by Colonel Linton, wlo
, v , , . , , ' "luwa, w no
t u" ?r .t0 the Jury ab0" kalf .
inton, who
clock ,.,
Tn courl JJourned.
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Strict Attorn. n.;., . i-
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HresseJ Tthe TuTy for the C l UVe
(Thurviay) mlrnLl v ? TnWeaUh
of MryZTl'Z" !1 th
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cannot go to
Krt se-ected a nhv" cK, n , Tte
I P , ,i 1ptslc,au- fr, Jones, and
h M-dibT' ecovrr ?h'!? he
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Krui, mruishing goods Is at . at was called aud his story Is as follows:
i A. ..harbauKh s. Carroll town. "I am thirty-nine years old, I have been
-ira "loom, of Wllmore, one of the Jur- iyin8 'n Johnstown abont nine years, was
i v'llt TvJ!a h?mkiJ" case, was tak- married in Johnstown to Sadie Chambers
1 fai! ..t rh m-Mw y and is now la 1S73' hav? Un livin oat of tL county
C . : . 8 1 air. ,Iouse wllu Pumonia. I was married. Houchcr boarded at
iueuce in the r .
irtn of! of a suit of clothe It will pay
yon to go to C A. SbarbanghX CarrulJ
tuwn. A. eharttf haa bwtt Krautod t the Kb
ensbuJX AKTicti'tnnsl Solely and Um cw
tlflcateH of stock are now Utfujr hisncd.
Cto aud eajn!no my now Spring cloth -tne-
ami (reuts fumfchtuir. Wo will irhwi
y show g-vxlsi n hrtlwr yon wtsh to boy or
not. C. A. nAja..coH. CamJltowu.
Work In tho mtu rn thfs ntfoa, gen
erally speaklug, U pJor. Thftm H an odd
mrno that lb dotnd fairly butthrt gmat ma
jority are scarcely making half t!mo. af
lUzin Vl-ndlmUsr.
Abrnm Byers, formally of Jackson
township, but now of Berwtusdalo, Clear
field county, recently met w ith an accident
on a steam saw mill near the latter plai
by which the thumb of one hand was cut
off by a circular taw.
The erection of marble Is the last work
of respect to tho memory of departed
friends, and is a custom which has been
followed from the earliest ages of an
tluulty. For many years J. Wilkinson A
I
Sou have bovn In the marble business in
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:bensburg and through their energy ana
, . . ,v hoilt for '
lonorable dealings. the have Duut lor.
Ebe
h
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. W aro giving
them no morn notoriety than they
deserve, and to prov our assertion, go to
their establishment and see for yourself.
They take pleasure In show ing their work,
whether you wish to purchase or not.
They have on exhibition at their works
two car-loads of monuments and head
stones, and In April and May will receive
two car-loads more. They will then have
a large assortment of the latest styles for
customers to select from. They have
arrangements made wllh wholesale gran
ite dealers so that they can fill all orders
for granite monuments and headstones in
a short time and as cheap as can be done
anywhere. They buy their sunk in such
large quantities that they defy competi
tion. They also have the agency for the
Champion Iron Company and are prepared
to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything
In iron. Persons w ishing to purchase any
thing in their line of business would do niacy with Mrs. Ilraden. and several wit
well to give them a call before leaving their nessrs w ere callrsl to contradict Braden.
order with any other manufacturer, as
they have as fine, if not the fiuest sttck of
marble that ever came to Western Penn
sylvania. Give them a trial and you can
depend upon getting a good Job at a fair
price.
A Family Dnl;.
The home circle is sacred and life has
few charms imhs-d if family ties are burst
asunder. The promotion of happiness and
the prevention of sickness arc of prime im
IHrtance in every household. It is lu the,
spring that old and young alike are most
susceptible to the hundreds of diseases that
fill the atmosphere we breathe and the wa
ter we drink. The timely use of a reliable
stimulant Is the only sure way to guard
Hsraitist sickness iu the home. Max Klein's
"Silver Age" and 'Duiiuesne" brands of
pure rye whiskey are recommended by
physicians as the best invigorator in tho
world. Both are sold uudcr a sworn guar
antee of puritv, "Silver Age" at tl.M per
full quart bottle, and "Duquesne" at f 1.25.
These whiskies ar used exclusively lu tho
leading hospitals, which Is sufticient evi
dence that thev are the best obtainable.
Mr. Ouckenhoimer, Finch, Gibson and
Overholt are sold by Mr. Klein at tl per
quart or stx quarts of tr. Ills stock of
w Ines, braudies. etc., is the largest in Penn
sylvania. Goods promptly shipped to all
parts of the Uulted States. Seud for cata
logue and price list, mentiouing this paper.
Max Klein, b'.' Federal street, Allegheny,
Pa.
Tbt HrUa Harder Trial.
On Monday afternoon at 3:S." Judge
Furst, of Bellefone, took the bench and the
case of Commonwealth vs. John F. Brad
en, for the murder of his w ife, was called.
Two and a half hours were consumed in
selecting a jury, yet the twelve jurors wero
taken from tho regular pauet, without rail
ing talesmen.
The following named gentlemen are on
the jury: Alonza Elliott, Barr township;
William H. Hyrne, Ebonsburg; Ira Uloom,
Summerhill township; Samuel Plummer
Croyle township; Amos W. Rowland,
Blacklick township; It. F. Stull, Stony
creek township; George K. Richards,
Reade township; Joseph Thomas, Johns
town; Luke Bush, Elder township; Jos
eph Engele, East Conemaugh; John Page,
Jackson township, and John S. Wicks,
Suth Fork.
District Attorney O'Connor, represented
the Commonwealth, and Col. John P. Lin
ton and Alvln Evans. Esq., weracouusel for
the prisoner.
Mrs. Polly Mile hull was the first w itnes
called and testified as follows: "I livo In
the house next to Praden's, In the Four
teenth ward, Johnstown, Cambria county;
I had been living thero for about a year be
fore the shooting; I was washing; Mrs.
Ilraden came out aud was leaning on the
fence talking with me; I went into tho
house to seo tho clothes; while. I was in
Braden shot his wife; I did not seo the
shooting; when I came out Mrs. Bradeu
was laying across my walk: she had lxn-n
shot; 1 helped carry her into the house;
j I washed the blood off her; she never S(oke
j after being shot; she died alsiut 4 o'clock
: that afternoon; the shooting was dono
I about quarter past 0 o'clock Iu the inorn
I ing; P.raden was lying on the ground; I
i did not notice anything the matter with
P.raden tli.it morning; I saw him that
i morning Ixifore the shootiug; he seemed
i all right; I fainted aud was taken into my
i ow n house."
Grade Braden, a thirteen-year-old
! daughter of the defendant, was called aud
1 testified: "The morning of the shooting
! papa came into the basement kitchen and
mamma lor me revolver; she want
ed him to eat breakfast; he aid there was
nothing there that suited his apjetite, but
he afterwards drank a cup of coffee. He
hollowed down that he could not find it;
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aud I got afraid; I took tho children out
ia the back ard. and mamma went up
around the house; ho came down stairs
whistling; I saw him take the revolver out
ner of the ho,,s. m ..! .f,.i.-,i
heard the shooting.
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She also testified that her father was
ngly and quarrelsoruo w hen drunk but was
all right when sober.
A number of other witnesses w ere called
who detailed practically the same story.
At three o'clock on Tuesday tho Com
monwealth closed, and Alvln Evans, Esq.,
opened the case for the defonse.
The tlteoryjof defense Is Impulsive insanity
aud Itradeii's attorney havecalled a num
ber of witnesses to show that insanity has
been In tho IJraden family. Tho defeud-
our house a couple of years ago; he came
oacg m August 1SS9. On the night of July
10th last, I was not feeling very well; I
o" a piece oi carm
baby's cradle ana w
took a piece of carpet and a pillow from the
. .i.-ciimunoa lay uown
on the grass in tho vard and went tn .u,.
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' grass in tho yard and went to sleep;
" W Y' lghti about 7
T Wh"U 1 Iay dowu5 1 otawake and
UP "ta.lrs c to bod. I saw
lht clock it was a few
" V . . a9 11 fpw mantes after 11: I
T, ,U, rom and m as not
tnere; the baby was iu bed with a niiw
?U 1 f1 " u the .pare room
lZ", IW1?' 1 -nt to ,cx,k for
I ,r i h'- had nothing but uj n.
tfftrclotlwvs on; she had a nI night fchtrt
on; I fainted to tho floor; ISouchcr and
! Mjh. Ilrndou iod Into the uparo ruin
' and wan Us! to e.tUe. Uiu malUr, ami not
' expixui th.Mii; P.ouehur aanl lie would gtve
I mo all I Hkisi; Mr. Uradco said u
1 won Id ks4 uio drunk for a month him
pro in 11 to K"t me, all tin miunsy I waut
d; I maj' Information against them;
mv wife wanusl ino to mttlle;; ray lawyvr,
: Dick. U)ld luo I bad bntUT sottln; I told
; my wife I would tUo!f ho would trtve,
': m a dlvorr eaud thechildren; rafterwr1s
agreed Ut ttlo If sho would acknowledg
i her giillt to her and my brothers and sl.s-
. x . l. . L ,l.f. A . .1... f!...
tors, and tak an oath this was tho first
tlmo she had N--n with Houcher, and that
she would uever do ll again; this sh
agrmnltodo; I talkisl with R.iucher and
ho and I agnsl to Pettle it by lilm paying
me $M for my lawyers and th costs;
Boucher and I went to th District Attor
ney's office and signed the paper of s-ttle-uteut;
he paid me ilU and agreed to give
nie the rest Saturday night; this trouble
kept working on my mind and I hardly
knew what to do; the night before the
shooting I had been drinking; I wanted my
wift to take the oath she promised; she
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fa d she "didn t have to" and tho neighbors
..... . . ,, . , . . i . ,
COIIMl JUSL blllllH ttlltl llh as lilt' Jli:tv
and I could do the same; that made, me
mad and I tore the red night shirt to
pieces; tho next morning I got up and
went to the saloon and got a drink; when
I came back I asked for my revolver and
my w ife said it was up stairs; I went up
to 'ook for it and could not find it;
I hollowed Jown and sh told me to look
again; I found the revolver and went down
the stairs and up around the house to the
corner: front there I saw my wife; I then
lost my mind, and rememlH-r nothing more
until I rami' to my senses In the Ebens
burg jail." The defendant denied know
ing anything of the shooting, the arrest,
or of leiug taken to the lockup, the hear
ing, of talking with any one iu the lockup,
or of being broupht to Jail.
Among the wltnessses called by the de
fense was Dr. Samuel Ayers, of Pittsburg,
who was of the opinion that Bradeu was
lrresKnsibb at the time of the shooting.
Andrew Iloncher was called by the Com
monwealth who denied the criminal intl-
The testimony closed on Wednesday af
ternoon w hen the counsel for the defend
ant. Evans and Linton, addressed the Jury
iu his )o half, the latter concluding his re
marks at half past nine i u., when court
adjourned until Thursday morning at 9
o'rhxk.
(art rrorrdla(a.
Tho folllowing caMW were disposed of
last we'k after the report in tho last issue
of the Fkkkman:
Commonwealth vs. Theodore Rup'. lar
ceny. Two eases. Jury find defendant
guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of .1 and
imprisonment In the county Jail for three
months in each case.
William F. Cook, w ho was con vie tod of
embezzlement at December sessions, was
sentenced to pay a fine of 50 and uadergo
an imprisonment In in the Western peni
tentiary for one year and threo months.
Commouwcaltn vs. Franklin Jones, en
tering store with Intent to commit larceuy.
Jury End de fendant guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Rodney,
fornication aud bastardy. Grand Jury Ig
nored the bill.
Commonwealth vs. Frank Ostiornc, lar
ceny. Grand Jury Ignored the bill.
Commonwealth vs. Edward G-iblnms,
malicious mischief. Grand Jury ignored
the bill.
Commonwealth vs. John W. Signeskl,
foruieatiou and bastardy. Jury find de
fendant guilty. The usual sentence im
posed. Commonwealth vs. Andrew Hollege, riot.
Sol pro entered.
Commonwealth vs. Rolort Ilollen, forni
cation and bastardy. Jury find defendant
not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Torrance Quinn, lar
ceny. Grind Jury ignored the bill.
Commonwealth vs. Jacob Thouias, ob
taining goods under false pretense.
Commonwealth vs. Frank James, assault
and battery. Defendant plead guilty.
Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and undergo
Imprisonment lu the county Jail for 3u
days.
Commonwealth vs. Daniel Snyder and
Harriet Gallagher, chargod with burning
a barn. Jury and defendants not guilty
and that the prosecutor, Milton Herringcr
pay the costs.
Commonwealth vs. John Best, John W.
Kuntz, William Tantlinger, Fred. Hrchni
and Benjamin Cooper, cock fighting. Con
tinued. Commonwealth vs. Milton Hcrriuger,
bigamy. Defendant plead guilty. Sen
tenced to pay a fine of $.'i0 and undergo im
prisonment in the Western penitentiary for
one year and two months.
Commonwealth vs. Steve Greged, John
Rockny, Steve Scuta and Joseph Kostic,
throw ing a bottle through a w indow of a
passenger car. A nolle proa was entered
as to Senta and Kostic. Jury find John
Rockey guilty and Steve Greged not
guilty. Rockey was sentenced to pay a
fine of t3. costs and go to Jail for thirty
days.
Commonwealth vs. Charles Byroads and
Elmer liarclay, larceny. Defendants plead
guilty. Sent to the Huntingdon Reform
atory until they reach the age of twenty
one years.
Commonwealth vs. Mike Smith, assault
and battery with intent to commit rape.
Jury find defendant guilty of assault and
battery only. Sentenced to pay a fine of
r.0 and go to Jail for nine months.
Commonwealth vs. John Armstrong, lar
ceny. Jury find defendant not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. John Orlekuskey,
shooting with intent to kill. Jury find de
fendant guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of
50 and costs and go to the Western peni
tentiary for two years and six months.
Commonwealth vs. Francis Elig. assault
and battery. Jury find defendant not
guilty but that he pay one-half the costs
and the prosecutor pay tho other half.
Commonwealth vs. Otto Briber, assault
and battery. Jury find defendant not
guilty ou account of Insanity.
Commonwealth vs. Joseph Luther, as
sault aud battoJy. Jury find defendant
not guilty but that ho pay one-half tho
costs and tho prosecutor the other half.
Jeremiah Lavely, w ho pleaded guilty of
burglary aud larceny, four charges, was
sentenced to three months in the connty
Jail ou one charge, and was riven one year
in the penitentiary on each of the other
charges.
Francis Hahn, who bad been convicted
of rape, was sentenced to pay a fine of fJOO
and costs of prosecution, and undergo an
imprisonment in the W estern Penitentiary
ior ten years.
Joseph Costlno was sentenced to Jail for
five days and sentenced to pay the costs of
prosccntion for defrauding a boarding
house keeper.
Jacob Tonne receive a like sentence for
obtaining goods by false pretense.
Frank Jones was sentenced to rav a finn
of and undergo Imprisonment In tho
county Jail for six months for breaking and
entering a store.
PECOXI) WEEK.
Court met on Monday at ten o'clock
w ith Judgo Barker ou the bench.
In tho following cases nolle protcquUi
were entered, the costs to be paid by the
defendants:
Commonwealth vs. James L. Graham
James Jackson, Alfred Owens. Albert Ed
wards and Joseph Owens, larceny.
Common wealth v Thomas Ti.n.,
l.y fosnimals.
Commonwealth vs. A. C IToJpIo, tsrv7
Commonwealth vs. Wu'.tata . Lynn. hr
c.euy. C n an .u wealth v. Albert D. HutcMu
ui, defrauding a boardiiiK-bou. kerr.
Commonwealth vs. II. C IlnviiUoM. de
fraiidiotr a Iwardtng-hoc" keeper.
Commonwealth vs. Lloyd McCanley sod
torge Roe larceuy.
Commonwealth vs. Ireorg Mochan aud
Androw Coll a e a. assault and battery.
Com moo wealth v. John Stifflor. neglect
ing bis agod mother.
Commonwealth vs. IanleJ McFall. a
sanlt and battery. thre cases.
Commonwealth x. Daniel Gill, fornica
tion and
bastardy, on filing 1hi proper
lnd.
Commonwealth vs.
city U animals.
Common wealth vs.
ing a ferocious dog.
Commonwealth vs.
lewdness.
Commonwealth vs.
Susan Footch. exu
Patrlck Boyle, keop-PeM-r
Roouey, opu
Win. M. Tetcrs, cru-
elty to animals.
Tho follow ing cases on this week's civil
list were continued:
William Bowman vs. Henry Barnhart;
Edward LiUTty vs. Dr. F. T. Overdorf;
James W. Gallagher vs. William Baker et
al; same vs. same; Levi Keith et al vs.
Daniel Kerlensey ct al: B. F. Horner vs.
II. Y. Hays; Martin McDonald, Sr.. vs.
Frederick Hofiwker: John Scheffaur vs.
Morrellville and Cambria Borough Water
Company; Westmoreland and Cambria
Natural Gas Company vs. Herald Printing
Company; Daniel Miller vs. Xeal McKay;
use of Thomas II. Farrell vs. Annie M.
Weaklaud; John Maxwell vs. Caron
Leahy; T. C. Else & Co. vs. C. A J.Leahy;
Albert Zitzman vs. E. Strayer i Bro.; II.
Swank A Co. v. A. J. Haws.
Abvlll Items.
Ashvii.I-k, Pa., March 10, lJl.
lir CtimhrUi Freeman:
Sik: Mr. Andrew- Dodsou, of this place,
is ou the sick list.
Mr. J. E. Rosonstecl visited Altoona on
Altoonaon Friday.
Tonnnie, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Delozier, of this placo, is quite III.
Our schools arc progressing rapWly un
der the management f the amiable teach
ers. Miss Annie Wilson and Mr. Morgan
J. Cramer. Misses Rcgina Mealley and
Amelia Delozier, of St. Augustine, paid
Ashville a brief visit on Saturday.
Miss Annie Stoy, of this place, is visiting
friends in Altoona.
Miss Gertrude McKendry, of Adams
county, who has been visiting fricuds la
this vicinity, returned to her home on
Monday.
The Cambria Coal aud Coke Co., opera
ting at Amsbry, has changed hands and In
the future will be conducted under a new
mauagemeut. Mr. Richard Bowau will be
the superintendent.
Mr. R.J. Free has purchaser! from Mr.
James II. Wilson a lot of ground ou the
corner of Ash stn-et and the railroad for a
consideration of t;',.Vl. It is Mr. Free's
Intention to erect a large and commodious
hotel on the premises during tho coming
summer.
Mr. James Wilson and family will Ivavo
here In a short time for West Virginia
whore two sons, Henry and Grant, have
boon for soruo time past. They luU-ud to
make their future home in thatsiato.
A festival will be held here in St. Thomas'
hall, this place, on the afternoon and ev
ening of March 30th, under the auspices of
Branch 131, E. B. A. The parties having
it In charge will make It an enjoyable af
fair. An orchestra and a corrwt band have
ln-en secured for the K-caslon. P.B. P.
( beat NprfBK" Srtnl Krfel.
The Chest Springs Normal School will
open on Monday April 201 h. for a term of
ten weeks. The course of study will bo es
pcially adapted to those that ar teaching
and preparing to teach. Instruction will
be giveu in tho common branches and all
Hiich branches as will meet tho require
ments of tho U-achers, including mental
science, theory of teaching, civil govern
ment. comiosilion and ihetoiic. Those
desiring to study higher branches will have
an opportunity of doing so. Methods of
Instruction will ixt the latest and most ap
proved aud the branches will be taught in
a practical manner. Practical work of the
school room will le brought before the
class. R. Somck viu.E, Principal.
MarrUc IJccnao.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by tho Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for two weeks ending Wednesday, March
11th. 1301:
Otto Gerhart and Magie Llnne, Johns
town.
Samuel Alexander and Clara E. Hon
Reade township.
H. J. Vanardleu, Greensburg, and Emma
Iopp, ilmore.
Henry Taylor and Annie Kelly, Johns
town.
Charles Philip Peter Wolf and Amelia
Keitz, Stonycrcek township.
Jacob Kuorr and Annie Kuorr, Johns
town.
Richard C. Cook and Jane F. Hopfer,
iienscreeK.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Thi EoxToa: FIm Inform yur rmiurm
that I bar a positlT roznody (or the abov-nam4
dles. By lta Umely ue thousand of hopsiaaa
csnw hTW been permanently eured. I shall be glad
to sen4 two bottles of my remedy FREK to any of
yanr readers who bars consumption It they will
send me their Express and P. O. sildrnss. Bespnct
folly, T. A. HUKVH, U.C.UH Pesxl 8u. Jf. X.
For sale or rent. A houso of seven
rooms In the Eat ward of Ebeusburg
Will be sold on easy payments. Possession
given on the 1st of April next. Call on the
subscriber for terms. IIevrt Btrse,
Gont
all the painful disorders and
chronic weaknesses peculiar to the
female aex. Thev go, with the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion. Periodical pains, weak back,
bearing down sensations, nervous
prostration, all female corn plain U "
are curea Dy it. it is purely vege
table and perfectly harmless -"a
powerful general, as well as uterine,
tonio and nervine, imparting vigor
and strength to the whole system.
It costs you nothing if it fails to
give satisfaction. It's guaranteed
to do bo, in every case, or the money
is refunded. It can be guaranteed
for it does it. No other medicine
for women is sold on such terms.
That's tho way its makers prove
their faith in it. Contains no alco
hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar
to derange digestien ; a legitimate
medicine, not a beverage. Purely
vegetable and perfectly harmless in
any condition of the system. v
"World's Dispensary Medical As
sociation, Proprietors, No. 653 Mlia
Street, Buffalo, 2. Y.
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Toor Anrhor Fun KxjHli-r iat rvtUly t cl.
lent. Our tsf our tit'r, smrtertcg fnm Kheu
mmthwit fr yrarm, piM find notolns to cur
iitx tut voi.r Antlior PoJu Hipllr.
50 Cents a bottle.
, Or MOPT DRUGGISTS, OS DIRECT FBOil
F. AD. RICHTER & CO.,
sisscsii llwri Rodolstadt. O'y,
JLtMtthsiK, uura, surauwrK, Ls.psic.
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rUTKNSE NOTIOE.
j The followisn . mrai hTs fllsJ sppllc
tloi fur ltrD ith the IMerk ol loort ol Quar
ter Slos at Cambria euaniy. to bs preaanlel to
fitlil 1'osrt oa
MONDAY. MARCH 16TII, 1891.
Adamt temthip -Tarern. U.S. h. 3. H.Iekn.
A'hriVt barougk. Tsrem, Annie K. Hraok
ht.uk. Ii. C. tUlwaua-er, Kichard t'rss snJ James
Hanlaa.
burr toimihip. Tsreni, Harry I.uther sod
Jno U. LanttT.
Chnt Sprixp borovyK. Tarern. Jno. Urocsa
and Samuel Rnlly.
Chnt otraiMs. Jdo. U. Cord ell. Jofeph Hlpps
and J" A. Warner.
Clrarltld totrmk'p. TaTsrn.Oeonto Harber and
Mt'-ba"! Sherry
Carroll ttnrnthip Ter. Ana. H. Bc-key.
Heart Mrn. I.awrrnre Mt lr at E4. Kira
patrlck. John I Thomas sod Msncaret Yoft.
I regie tov-nthip Tsrn. Petsr Hrnn. th.
furventer. Arthur l. Dlsmond. John OflBlth.
Mtrhrl Lanib. fatrlek SIcOall and John V.
Wn troth.
tarrolitovn borough Tarem. Jnlla Hinder and
Albert Hoslet. Brewer's. Barbara A. Bloom.
Tsrsrn. B A. UIom. Brser's. J. A. Kara
tiausrb. Toro, A. r'arahanch. Jno. it.
(llamr and Andre H. Him. Whole-ale, Jno.
J. Hank. Tavera. Jnlina Ka-er. Taern. Jaw
ronre Schroth and John Slolts. Whoiale, I . S.
H llllsms.
I'nnuni totemhip. Brewer, Lawrence Kott.
Iviaf evsar.ts. Tavern. Andrew Kuehele. An
na A. DomnhT. Cbas. santner. Joseph Shoff
nerand -narle V. Stains.
yidrr tmetuhip. Tarern. Jacob Kilns and V, H.
Ot.
Lbmsfntrij bor&unh. Tsrern . Jan. ft A. '. Rea
per. P. V. Brown. I. A. Crarer and J. B. Kenny.
Kmtl Conrtnavck rsre Tarera Wm. J.
Cannon . A. Confer and Marirsret Kelly.
frtatff. torouah Tarern. Jaroo ttubii's
Gallttzin lovmhip. Taeern. Jno. J o1rey;
Jn. A. MMJntr and James A. MeMnllen.
Wholesale. 1a. K.H-sefeller.
tisllitsin borouijk Brewer ttso. Aukenhaner
Tarern. Kranrli N. Btirk. Wtolrile. Thra W.
Burn. Tarern. R. tl. Irlnnan. Ch-rl" Itrsrs.
A. F. Flfk. Michael ritsbams. Jo. M. '.nnntrje;,
Andrew (asler and K. P. illn. Whnleeale.
Allen rt. Heift. Tarern. John Iirne an 1 Arnold
l.lnta Wholesale. l. I-nts and Son. Moiiter.
l Lits tc Son and Anthony Paduls. Tarern.
A 'c mitb and Henrr Seymors.
IfoMtmct borouqh Tarern. Edward a Bek
with Wholesale. A bert Wetrick Tarern Kar
dea Earxsaekii, Jno. Lewis (torsion. Caleb A.
fray. Marshal (illpatrtck and I.. Hartnan.
Wholesale Jaeob B. K op I an. Tarern. Cbss.
K nney. Wholeale. It. Lou . rVa. Tarern. W.
L.- Nieholoon. Mlehael H. Nale. John A. Parks
ao4 WUUa.ni Tuwnsead.
Joknttown, td card Tarern, Joseph Croue,
Jno. Ktank. Jaot Fend. Michael Fltiharrts,
Jubn Kloner. Ueon W. Kshkb, Parld Ktby.
Fraoets K. Kelly, Jno. J. Malooer. W J 4('Ion
nell. Wboleeala. leha Rasb. Tarern, Fred W
Mpech and Mrs I Sharkey.
Josasfowa 3d wars'. Tarern. JqS Biter. Imoa
J. Clark. Obadlab Caster, and Tbos J Espy.
Wholes s. Usrld C-jstlow at J C Hits P
& Flsrer. rsrem. Joeaa (trlfflih. Soan M tf am
nion. John Horten 8 tmrnons. Cbarles Huff
man said Jno J Hornlek. Wboleeale, Iron City
Brewlna-C. Bottlers. E A James. Jr. Tarara,
Jno A lmanuel James, Joseph Kost and Joha
Klrty. Wholesale. 1 Uotx A Son sad Jno A 'lea
L.udwlar. Tarern. bobt. E I-amhe-t. Ja J AI1IU
araa and Cha alsnerral. Wholesale, The Na
tional Brewlns; Company. Tarern. Stephen
UnlrS.Jnhn V Sbafler, Amos A Bea Sulka and
Charles Wess.
JeSfisfeva Ilk irsrrf. Tarern. Fmeet Kmmlll.
Henry Koch, Jacob Me1r. Dhas H McAtear, lk
h.rdt Ptlel and T K haTsr. Who'aasle. Wm
Tn-na. Tarern. F P Wler.
Johnttovm etk iwd, Tarern, Nicholas Blnm
and William hfTer.
Jahnttottn 7ik rtr Tarern . Jno B frerhart.
Brewr. John Kmerllna-. Tarern, Fied Delta,
Jokmtmen 'k trmrd 1 srern Mrn Vb Ream.
JoknMtmrn lit arord Tsrem. Fre.i Bne-. Per
nsrd Hnncoon. Johr. Blh fT I'htltn Heitx'.mr'r.
(renncs H -Id. P S r rel lh. rr Charles F'tr. John
Uans. Alhart K Oet:lhart and Philip Sand
mster Jt aajfrry vsrrf Tarern. 8arah larar.
aavb. Ibos kt Daly. Benjamin Kfst. Tb
(I'ltonnell. Jno Sehonhart 'ath A 8 oan. Wm L
Webn. John Z-bel. Brewery I.amtrt Jl Kmh.
Job-tutor Yilk svard Brewer. Wary eary sad
Tbomss Hi lev
Johntioirn IMk vara' Tarern. Jobn Armtron,
Whnleesie. TI.e Wl;llam Tann Krewlnr Co,
Tarern. Tnos I BroderleK, Meyer Bit tier. Ftnao
nsl James. Miebxei F jMurp-y, James ileLausb
lln snd Win S Brian
Johiutoten Utk ward TaTern. Fd R Adams. Jas
P Burns. Jame. Daily, Jobn Hunan. Bridget
Lynch and J.vnn Roirr.
Jonk-tinen IStk merd W hnlele. O Bseeerleln
Brewlns- lmisnt. Tsrarn. Mlvhael P Koi le
.lames cash. Christ E-er, Vleter Fsltb.JnoE.
Fees and Ja P Ureen. Brewer. Uucner A Co,
Tarern. Sol Heltzm n. Mary ht o;st . .1. T
Knllr. M wheel Loaa, Michael Laffy . John Mar
dl. Michael Money snl P J MeUatucblla.
Jolisfrsw 18A ward Tarern. TMarr Borkhard.
Joba Burkhard. Ana- Heine. John Lyaett, Peter
Koth, Henry Saly. Joan Schiflaaer and Peter
Toner.
Lorrlte borevgh Tarern. Kubt McBreen, Chas
F O'ltunnell and Alexias Piatt.
ti'y snrouek Tarern, Jamas A Barka Wta
Bck. eo Bract, : A Oconee. Margaret Helly.
Sarah Malherron. Jcho Meuar, Blairbbort and
Ihrodora Sell
Munttrr townthip Tarern. Samnel C! Lilly,
Marritiville bn,ough Tarern. Jacob Alhrecht.
Mlccael lionsat, Jaeort Eaterly. Francis Larky.
John Lordicb and Martin A Stark.
portage borouok Tarern. Hus-b Canaraa, Win
H Moouy, J J AIcDunnell. Jos MeUvuch and W
K Pb,
Portage lommkip Tararn , Jamee Daley and
Teter J a oiea.
Keadr tomnmktp Tarern, W J Adam!. W A
Chaplin. Micbael Carroll, Jo F Iiurbln and Jno
MeMnllen.
Htctland tomiuhrp Tarern, Bernard Nees and
Therera Main.
baulk fork borough Tren. IT w Baker, Cbas
N tlronse. tieo J Uatet.C A Prlnnle and Jaeob
Ha; terson.
Sutquehanrmtownthip Tarern. Frnels H Bear
er. Simon P. Laatty and Oliver Swank.
oiicrck tommkip Tarern, harles INekert.
H m Mebs. Joha Meisler. Wm p MoOoasb. Peter
' tttt. iiuoH Abater and K I Umbauajn a. Ueo A
Marsey.
Summfrkiil townakip Tararn, P J MeOnKh,
Tunn;fttl borough Tarern, Klebard Byrne,
Andre Basil. Jus A B -rtram. Jno R Kllduff,
M m Mdrarry and Mary J McMorrls, H boleeale,
Richard J Plunkett.
wumort borrmgh Tarern. Joseph Horner nd
Couiad Henirotb.
H'sshtrteroa (owa.M Tarern, Jno. H Clark.
ITm K Dunham. Micnael Duaeboe. Joba MrKen-
aa. Cbas Kinney Martin Leap, Dorotbr Leap.
rak Leap. S A Myers and Jobn MeNally.
Brewer. K.J McKally. Tarern, lloich U'lMnnell,
M A Quarts. Martin Scanlan, Joseph Sanders
H'm J schwaderer.
tower Voder tamntkip Tarern, Frank Cowan
and Anton Kiek
tr Voder tomnthip Tararn. John FlUharrls
and Mrs M Huebsuae.
Trustee's vSale
HEAL ESTATE.
BY Tlrtoe of the authority contained la deed
from Mark McLaasblln. dated the I2th dsT
01 r'etimary, ISoA, recorded In Cambria connty.
i oi. t, page jso, i sui oner at puoue sale at tne
hotel of Joha McXenna, at tho Summit, oa
SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1891,
at 1 o'clock, r. at., the following Keal Estate:
All that aertala tract of land aitaate in Alls
bear township, Cambria connty, adjoining
lands of St. Francis' College and etaere. contain
ing about FIFTY ACstLS. Same la wall-Umber-ed
and anderlald wlUi Oaal.
TEKMSt
Tea per cent, oa day of sale: and fwlance en
deltrery of deed. FAUL McKJEUNN A,
March 13. 1L Traitse.
UUU K fc. W AMD av "O"01
Double
9m ar -- w bi ri,.nt ai a? jClJrM ZTT'.
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. airkMCeMl,-M je.Wf
s S) -W
nxrsmtm
i imt run
MEW ARK atsCHIaiE I
OAT
DONALD E. DUFTON-.
ATTORN EY-AT LA W.
EBsasacae. Fllla.
IVOfBoe tn Opera Boose, Centre street.
GEO. 21. READE,
ATTtJKN EY-AT LAW.
Ksnanacn, Fim,
w-umce oa Ctntrs atrcct, near High.
r
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a
DOUGLAS" Shoes
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Shoes for imys and
w reins. . pairs oi
pair. 42.1 pairs Men's
Shoe, tl .2.1 ter o.iir
Look our for our
""v1 wtii ut
Goods delivered to
LILLY
BANKING-: CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
J0. H Hl'LLCM, -
CAMIIIEK.
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE, LirE. AND ACCIDENT INSUR
A N C E .
ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP
LINES REPRESENTED BY US.
Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth
ers earnestly solicited, assuring our patrons
that all business entrusted to us w ill re
ceive prompt and careful attention, and I
held strictly confidential. Customers will
be treated as liberally as good backing
rules will permit.
LILLY BANKING CO.,
febSDO. Lilly, Peuua.
Select School.
Tne na4erls;ne1 will open In the room of the
Hls:n School la Ualluain oa
MONDAY, APRIL 20TII, 1891,
a Select School in which. In addition to the Com
mon Branches, all the blp-ber hraoebes that pa
plis may require will ha taa.ht. To meet the
wants of all classes ol pupils, three coarse ol
studies will be tanaht, ns: Tfcs Intermediate
course, the Teachers' course and the Higher
coarse. Tne Higher coarse Is especially designed
to prepare young persons to engage In aay ot tne
mechanic ana, ar to enter any of the pruteralon.
Term: Intermediate course, fs for the term
(ten week'): Teachers 'course, fl for the term: or
75c. per week II entering alter the second week;
lor the Higher course aa additional eharge lur
each additional branch will be made. Kur turtu
er particulars address JOHN MWBMU K.
bu AuiraKtlce. I.,
JanSO.M. cr WUmore, Fa.
MONEY
rttpttlir aVCkdl a.uaaxrr.viT. b tho. of
ultear sm . ymt mr UJ. ss4 Hi tlve-tr
-as. .iiea.w1irra( stsj Ur. Awif
m Use) sasrk. mmj )rra.
I ftar-Bitli mmrytbamit. 1 tsvrt u. h riaJi. Y ran eWwi
t, ortu ?ur um tm iim work, i m, aa
r sd Amm) bnsti osdwTi kiprm utfn s kw.
inf frsM i. Ut fU pr k nVaMl a.rdU,
mm4 mtm misssTm tittle infs) to rmm Imruuttt you xhm 'n
fle msnit 4Mi4 teMjj. "M i MrrWtM'Bai. Full
Ml. A XX, I. A, fa 1 eV .. a es) eMU.
FARM FOR RENT.
The subscriber offers for rent his farm
In Munster township, along the line of th
Ebensburg 3c Cresson railroad, about two
miles from Cresson. 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, 1S91.
VOTICE Is herehy risen that the following ae
JL 1 count has been Bled tn Use t'oort of Com
k.os Fleas el laabnt eoonty. Feaapylrala, and
will be eocflrmed by said Court on the second
Monday ot April, lewt, unless eanse be bown to
the contrary:
Acanunt of Oeorg-e Brant, asnrnee cf tbeMer
Chsndise Company, Limited, lor the i eoeOt ot
creditors. JAS.C. DAKUY.
March B, rrothonotary.
EIECCTOK'S NOTICE.
Nonce is herehy given that letters testa
mentary en the estate of Francis Bearer, late of
Carrolltown boronrh. Oambrte counts, deceased,
baring been granted to tbe anderttxoed. Alt
persons Indebted tu said estate are notified Is
make payment erttnout oelay, an 1 those basins;
claims against tbe same will present them, duly
authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH BEARER.
P. J. WETKICH.
Carrolltown. March 13. lsl. tx ecu tor.
FARM It IK BALE.
Tbe subscriber offers for sale tbe farm for
merly owned by Evan H. Bennnett. dereaeed. tn
Cambria township, three miles north of Ebens.
bora-. The farm contains 344 acres, about 126 of
which are cleared, basins; thereon n bouse an 1
barn and a rood orchard. For particulars call on
or a1.1resj. EVAN J. BKJiMTr,
febis Lbensbnrif, Pa.
jlnnou neemen f.
TVIH SHtKIKF.
I hereby s noon nee mrseif al a candidate
lor tbe offlee ol Sheriff, snbioct to the decision of
the Demeeratle primary ejection.
JAMES MYERS.
Edeorborg, rfebrusry JAth, le?l.
IS SIMON AGAIN !
AftT lK-in awMv f.r n-arlv io wc'ks pur(-ln:iitr ;hi1s in N-' York, l'l:!IaJU
ybl. KustoTi and f'ilt.-l.urK. tins, ."simou lias nituiiHii L-nn.-, urui Iry tixKi. C'lutb
?; H'1- ttIu ?fiH"j will Ui trump for a Rixxl niauv weeks U roiue.
Ileu s Suits, 4.j. i;.m. 7.U aud npwanl.
Hoys' Suits. 3.'.s, i.W anl up. S-bol sulti. louir pants, fc-'.ifj.
Children's Suits, tl.Si. Children's pHiits. r. cents.
ON ERCOATS. Should you ne-d one we ean seil ihetn to you Kt a n-duction of
cents on the dollar. KeniemU'r a $'.M Overcoat fur l.oy; a :.'J Overcoat for -.io; a
10.iAiOvercoatforS.fr: a 15jj (Jvereoai for 7.1 Vi. etc.
Ladies Iyoniz or Short Coats at the same reduction a J Jacket for 'i.sX
Embroideries aud Laces' Come aud see
wr Stock, of H5sy &ogc!.
I tell you what I can do for vou iu that line.
Calico Prints in any color. 4. 5 and 0 cents the Ik-m.
Oinsrhams, 1'laniaiion or Lancaster, at 7 cents.
Shlrtmsr. 3 cents. Tieklnir. It). 12 and cents. l!row n Cunton Flarine!. fj. 7 an.i -
ents. bite and Unbleached Canton Flannel, G. 8 and lo cents.
ud S3 cent. White Flannel, and 'JS cents.
Muslin si Malf-lPi'icc.
Orajd Uuhlnached Muslin at 4 eents per Tard. exxl Unble.-u -bed Mnsliu at 5.0
and 7 cents per yard see them. Good 1? leached Muslin at .'. ".. 7 ami 8 cents. Ixmps
dale Cambric. 11 cents. Pillow-ease Muslin. 42 inch. 10 and 12 cents. Plaid, crash
or plain. 7 and H cents. Oretua Piaid. for vhlUIreu's dresses. 10 and 12 cents. Hen
riettas in Jilack. Hlue. Garnet, etc.. 24 cents. Fancy Plaid Press Goods, a'l wool,
3i Cents. Cotton CarjM-t Chaiu, all colors, 2C cuts. All wool Carpet Chain, 40 cents.
SUMDIES ! MES !
Cl'T THIS Al." Ot'T AND 1JRIN' It WlTII YoV.
Mmon will make Shws fly all over (iallitzlu. Lilly, Portape and all around.
Look at the following prices: Men's ISi ticans, w cents. Ilovs Hroans. cents.
Men's Fine I)ress Shoes. ?l.ou. JJovs' l)ress Shoes, x.1 'cents, ilen's Keystone,
t1pled or plain toe. 1.4s. worth 2.). Fine Frn h Calf Sho s. hand sewed, cue front
5S to 11, a-2.2.1. 5..V) and $3.ii. Evert- pair guaranteed as represented or inonev re
funded. Children's Shoes, s-ize 1 fo 5, 21 cents. Children's Kid Sho -s, 32 cents,' for
merly Wic. Misses shoes. lieeUtl or spring hinl. 7.1. H.1 and W cents. Ladies' Fine
uress ftiicK s. Ms cents, worth f 1.4s. Ladies 1 me Douola Kid. Opera Toe, or 'Com
mon Sense,' fi. 4. Ladies Shoes, pat tit leather, tipix-l or plain, tl. 1.1. worth l.W.
Ladies' French Kid. buttoned, td.74. worth 2.75. I am arent for the celebrated
for Men. Hots and Childreu
Hemeifiific.. the ESars:a!ii.
Two hundred pairs of Children's Sprinir Heel Shoes, tmtton. M rmis wrpulr.
l.aj pairs of infants' Shoes, sizes 1 to .1. at 51 cents per pair. ri pairs of strong
ShlM.s f.tr u vu 1,1 a- ...... . j .w . j o... ..9 T ... . . . 4-..i.,...i
. . . . . .i i i.. a . i , a
fril ls. 4.1 cents per pair
f Ladles or M ises' Sprinz Heel Shoes, sizes
Lai
p'x
:'.T'
;oi v oricinjr siioes. cents t r tiair. 24s
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next 'ad." It will contain uood news of artn
.! )lll .ieil ? lJie-. OJloe. ci..-f ler Oail.
. ..... 1 I . : 1 1 '
- ai au. ii mil i-oiimm iiihhj nt'un oi i am
all parts of the county FI'LE OF CJIAIiGE.
A 940.' WJ STOCK ON' HAND.
sinvcoisr &c go.,
TDU LElDIXtJ CLOTH I EUS. WALL1TZ1N. TV.
ONLYS20
HIGH mi
PHILRD'R
SINGER.
TalnaMe Eeal Estate
FOB SALE !
A LOT ot around In the Wet ward of Mia rw.r
ough ol F.enburg, t'mhria county, fa,
routing on Sample street harlng-thereon erect
ed a
FRAME HOUSE
and onttiulMingp. all In good repair. For terms
ur particulars call en or sldren
JOHN MCALAN. Mcktown. Pa., or
M. U. Kill LLL. Etenibnrg, Fa.
C. A. LANGBEIN,
Mann fact arer of and Iealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
StDDLEN, BHIDLU, WHIPS,
COLLARS EMES3 OILS, BLANKETS,
Robes. Fly Nets, Curry Combs, etc, etc.. l!e
patrlng Neatly and promptly done. All work
gaaranteed to giro saLlstactlon.
eShop M arkers'Kow on Centra ttrest.
aprl2U
Wall Paper.
?nd 10c. to our Mail Department
for new saroplesof l.l. Nice Fapprs
force.: Solid Gilt, from lie. to Xe.:
Fine Kmbossed and Irridi-seut Papers
from 25c. to 50c. roll.
J. XEBWIN MILLER & CO.,
53 SmlthCcld St.,
PITTSnUROU, PA.
(Mention this paper.)
Maroii-ul-'.T
HUTU. LEdKANHE.
H. J. SHKTTlts. PRoratrroK.
Located at iMKels. fm. , near the . K. A P.
Hallway Uepot. always endear.ir to fnr-
Isb tbe best acoomaiodationi to boslness man
pleasure seekers and hoarders. Persons In search
of com Ion and qalet will And It a dul'tbli place
to stop. Tbe Table is ansorpaased and Is always
snpolied with tbe her tbe market affords, and
all tho delicacies ot tbe season. Tbe Bar is op
plled with the choicest of pare liquors and clears
nd nothlns: but tbe beet is sold. Special atten
tion Kiren to the care of horses.
11. J. NCHETTICl.
TJHIR HALE.
A The nnderalrned will rell at prlrate sale
pieces cf real estate sitaate In Monster townblp,
Uambrta county. Pa. eontalnlna- resretlTely
Iziy-slx and 0 flr-flrs acres and allowance. Tbe
property Is Improved and la ceod state cf enltl.
t tlvatton, and will be sold at a numnhi. ,,.-.
and upon easy terms. Kor r'artner particulars
call on or addre Alrln Krsns. EensbnrB- Pa.
L U JCE atUlMltKM.
December 12, leeo. Loretto Pa
-IXrXrrTRIX' Wirit'K.
ji ..ui.o ,m nerrny KiTen that letters testa-
;.; .:' ln of Anthony H m late of
Chest Sprlnrs borough. Cambria county, deceas
ed, base been (ranted to (he Brdertl,ed. All
. Du.uwq ui saia etata are notibel
mace payment without delay, and those harlos
claims aatnst tbe same will present tbem. protn
erlj anthenucated. for settlement . '
AKMKn. WILL.
. JANE WILL.
to
vnen epnngs. rebruary eth, ISwl. Lxecntrtx.
HII. MYERS.
ATTOKr:EY-AT-LAW.
tBBKsnt'sa. 1's.
r-Unic la Cotlonade Kow, on Ceaue ttreeU
lUd l'lanuel -iy
'
11 to 2. "S cents iht
ralrs Jiun s
Dres
- ts and Furnltura
5 YS."r?.
15 1 1
Scl-c!lri,- v ,.i
tlireakltnit sin- f !. .
aelcea arvJ 1 l."?n -r u
, has t lie lii n ott.r t
ed-work. en.l t,,- 4
sffllrss'ti'i-.'
send tar !.--
7H.ntht p u P-
Correspondence Invited.
W: have mi Klalmrat Mail f)ri!.-r !?
partuint, established for thi coiivrjlcnro
and lifinfit of our iul-of-ton : jctrons
whu are too far away to tradi; at th" corn
tnrs in l hese stores. A trial order will
demonstrate whether it is not both a rou-venloin-e
and a benr-fu to you.
We leg to announce an Advance Season's
Sale of
New India Silks !
S4 inch India Silks, (Vic.
24 e.v.
27 - " " Tic.
ral Shauqh&i Cloth, aud this sc-asou's
printing.
27 inc h Indias at tl.o and ?1.25, ll-ht and
dark grounds superior cloth and eKjuisltw
styles and printings.
New FRENCn WOOL CnALLTES at
55 rents, fully .VU fty!.s in light and dsrli
(irounds also black grounds w ith colored
figures black with white, ere. a most
comprehensive offering 'I this deslrubln
fabric.
New Spring Woolens !
also now on sal in large, and elegant as
sortments. .
TWEEDS.
ENGLISH SUITINGS.
MONKEY UAIK SUITINGS.
11IP SUPER STRIPES,
C OTELE WEAVES,
etc., aro soma of lb novelties.
Early buyers will appreciate these ele
gant new assortments.
tramples free, and other Information
cheerfully furnished. Correspond fiu'a in
vited. BDGGS&BUHL
115. 117. 119 & 121 FcSsral SU
ALLEGHENY, PA.
IUm Fire Insurance Anency
T. "W- 131 CI
General Insurance Agcnl
EBEXSBURG, FA.
1"XR SALE.
1 base lour or Ave hundred perches of suite
that were taken out ol Ibe old Arblaad furo .ee
etaca. These stone are nearly all dressed on two
siiles. and some et tbem are x-.'S'xa, imi tins;, f
will pal them on the ears at Arhslil at t per
Ieroh. 11. M. KKATZLK,
Jan. Zi. ir!. ArSitille, Camrla CoM Ta
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