The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 24, 1891, Image 3

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-SuU.J il' ft 0:0 FliW-MA.H.
i-Mr. IJ.tJ h tUHLa friuide tn
lttbur.
-Mr. Jam. Haitian of Carrot town wm
la to n v-Hy (Thurxiay.)
.-Dltriot Attorney O'Connor, of Johns
ton ti. wn in town on W.nsaay.
? E.sh..Tiff Jo-pH A. Oray. s mov
hvtr around on our str.-t.-t on Tuoviay.
kO,,.. tt.xuh. i.PrinM.tfc harrow for
Ml.' .h.-MP t IluftonN hardwi.ro ftorp.
-Th- warm rains nr. starting up the
p,tnr.-an.lyou wulmost the (Trass
gr'-
' -Th-- Kukkm n oftW Is tho pla.' to got
yonr J"b i-rlntin. Oood work at low
priors.
FT-rrothonntary K. MfColjran, of
Summit, -p-nt a few hours In town on
Thursday.
-Our farmer- all report the wheat rrop
a,, l.H.knir wonderfully well and promises
fciir harvest.
; Mr Paul McKenna. one of Niimmit-wIll.-N
worthy cltUiens, M a vistr to our
town on Monday.
Miss Ann MoDonald, of this place, ar
rlved home on Monday after spending tho
Winter In Baltimore.
: -Quite a nnmWr of students are already
enrolled for the Carroll town Normal School
and lln-lni's Academy.
' Col. John S. Miller, proprietor of the
franklin House, is lying seriously HI.
JTunfiiiO''"" Liiftil -Vfto.
Va'I paper. Km bossed hronze pajT8,
1C to 15 cents j-r roll: (rround.il white
back. r e.-nts. at Dnfton .t Son's.
I Mr. J. (i. C Bearer, of Carroll town
hlp. was a visitor to our office on Thurs
day. : Mr. Owen Williams, father of Mrs. V.
tv Itai k. r of this place, died at his home
rear Klmm.d, Indiana comity, on last Sun
day. ' One of the Ilontzdale saloons furnishes
fcfine fried trout w ith every ulass of beer
old. It is needless to say the patronage i
larsrr.
s Hon. A. A. Barker, of this place, who
fciis Ut'ti al.sent several months on a tour
through the West, returned horn., on Sat
urday. Mr. BeterStoltz. a well-known citizen
f Carroll township, aired seventy-three
years, has been ill for ome time past with
bronchitas.
? For -ale or rent, the Loretto House,
I.or.-tlo. 1'a. A laree stable and all neces
sary outbuildinits In connection. Address
"I.oretio. Pa.
- lit.n't ca-t off your winter under wear
.and don n straw hat for a few days
yet. Th weather this tin.e of tho year is
, miglitv uncertain.
f Aaron Kern, an so-yrar-old farmer
Of ( ha;. mans, .. hiirh county, w as burled
la-t week from the hoiis.. iu which he was
born, married and died.
? - ,1-1. 11 alien orn of the AMtnr Kir
C'oiupai.y. of John tow n. w as elected Chief
J:n!iii.-er of the Fire I. pnrtment of that
tit on Saturday niirht.
' -- On Wednesday the roof of Colo's plan
In it null In thi- place cauirht fire, hut, he
lrf discovered in time, was extinguished
before any damage w as done.
A h!uh windstorm accompanied by a
tliifht rain prevailed for atiout half an
bour on Wednesday evening, but as far as
We have learned done no damage.
.; - Circulars will be ma Hud giviiiK full in
formatlon concerning the Carrolltown
Kormal School and IUu.in.-Mi Academy on
ipp"',l,',n to the secretary, A. Eckenrode,
, Carroll to rvn.
A moiitf the bills passed finally by tho
Senate i-one permitt ln(f drnptfists to sell
, (H)a water, cicars. etc., but specifically
pp.hibiiinir them el!inu an thinirof an in
toicatmif nature.
.. Those ft livi Intenil to attend the Car
rolltown Normal School and Business
' Academy should enroll themselves as soon
: possible and those first enrolled will be.
Certain of beinir admitted.
The law prescrl!es the minimum siz
of the trout you are allowed to catch but
there Is no maximum limit to the fish
lory you are allowed tu tell after slipping
borne the hack way with an empty basket.
According to a law lately enacted by
the Legislature, the train wrweker who
may hereafter bo successful in killing any
person or persons by his nefarious work
ill be tried for murder in the first decree.
". A .small Iron safe oontaininK flCooO
worth of diamonds and other precious
Hones w as dredped up from the bottom of
the lay at San Francisco the other day.
The settings ef the jewelry are in the lUh
Century style.
'( While a number of boys were examining
;a revolver st Altooua the other day
.. the weapon was accidentally dis
charged, and the bullet struck oue of them
In the rtifht foot. The wound was drosed
at the hospital.
v An ra-iiTti ntfcncy advertised to send
''IV) articles of every day convenience
r ubout tln household" for the Mitn of 30
. rents. It takes just that many pins to ans
wer the demands of th advertisement au6
Justly capture the thirty cents.
Cornelius Scusoii. of Clearfield town--
fhip, died at his homo In that tow nship ot
4 Friday of last week, asred forty-two year
Thn deceased had beeii a sufferer from
rheumatism for a Ion? lime and for nearly
; - two years had not lieen le to walk. Ilia
remains were interred Iq the Catholic cem
. ei-ry at St Augustine on'Sunday.
i The prosperts re hfisiit for th preg-i.-at
term of the Rbensburic Normal. It
vp'nsl on Monday with n -utte tidance of
"'' su.dents. larirelr of (the advanced
rrade. 'ii. instruct,,!. Hn- dolnjc all In
tthelr parser to make tlx-term a henefirial
iCue. amt request all wfco intend coming to
et in .s,m,u as possible and :tLus rt full
lU-nefit of the term.
' The herr4 are too much ut-lect.sd in I
;; Rwdens. Sa-e, savory, thyme, parsley and I
marjoram ar almost ttl.sr-)able to a
reu'.ilt.sx irarden. NVarly .all herbs
fan irro n fr,.m s.h.J. and once .cbiaine.l
'many of them r.-main for years. ttd they 1
are aieo .ropHiAl.sl frem isls. Ucrl. !
venwften estaiHishcd. uro Ux of.Mi ne-
t!-cl.sl. They should be cultivaV-J and ;
Buniirwl.
1 Monday Sheriff ttnemau Iejaty !
Sheriff rvikvls. aceomvanleJ by H.J. Crouso
ndlr. T. M. III. hrds. took Crulne!
I)ohm and Daniel Allen to Dixmont IW- '
pital for tlw tusane. an Andrew Mlhaliro '
-and ;,-or(re Prentz to tK.. WVstern IW
aentlary. th to Utter t unieruo a sen- i
t..uce of one ye and sit nvnths for shoot- '
lw at officer MllVr while attempting to ar- '
reel tin-in at Hastings. I
i -Mr V. F. Valdis. , hief of the rvrps of
s enWr- on the railroad line from
V KayWs to Walnut run. in Susy4uelauna
v township, t.as b.s d,.,r,.rously in at the ,
f L!,d "vselnihisi,U. forth,. ,l(wt Wek i
. ... ,s U!uess i, caused b .iitUmm-
t"i j rheuiiiaiism and forveral day j.Hst
his eouditlot. has i.,.u critical. o n.uei. so
that on Tu-Ly nr. ivood of rhilad-l-Ihia.
was suuiuwDed to vltlt Lim. At
1-rs.nt writing we understand he is ilu- "
pov.ni..,l.dho1K.,),r.La,I fo, h.re,-ov. ry.
Hoopmh, Bm. A, Thoma-s. W.vst Cbswter,
w-ant a Mkman tn U)t coonty. &
their ad. ia another column.
Mr. P. F. F-fown, of Uio Cs-iiirl Hou-J.
hanjust. pj nrsj In prwttion hand.sotn
new bar, one of thn finest In th coonty .
I -Mr J. rt. Otvrt vrtll own no another
ltbcr ohn 1 thii room adJolniti.tr Uuv
M'oantaln ITri pocj rxn la th(- ronrsMv
of a wrs-k or tw,.
The attention of oontraf tors and bolld
ers Is called to thn adrerttsemnnt asking
for bids for the eroctton of a pasUrial resi
dence for tho Catholic conre(tatlon in this
placo.
Carpenters am at rrork puttins: In
shelrlTMr and countern In the store room of
Mr. Coorsre II. Roberts, which will be oc
cupied In a few days by Mr. Jerry WilW.
formerly of Coalport, as aiiolhinu store.
Georire M. Reade. F.so... Is In Pitts
burir. the present week where he wii ar
jrne the case of Dishon vs. Fenkblnder. in
the Fuited States Court, an action of
ejectment for a tract of land containing .VX)
acres in Fulton county.
-OwinK to the election of Postmaster
Patton. of Altoona. to the Superlntendency
of the State Industrial Reformatory at
Huntingdon, quite a number applicants
are already boominsr their claims for the
postmastershlp In that mountain city.
The attvntion of our readers is called
to the advertisement of .1. D. Lucas In an
other column, who has opened up a shoe
store in the Tudor buildinffon Hidh street.
In connection with his iioe storo he will
also carry a Ann line of gentlemen's fur
nishing (foods, hats, raps, hosiery, ret.
Edward Johnston, an employe of the
Whltnev works In Westmoreland county.
Intimidated by the strikers, has lost Ills
reason in consequence. Tho strikers
threatened his life and property becatrse he
would not milt work. Johnston brooded
over the matter until his reason was de
throned. We heartily concur in the i-ditorial
comment of our ncishlior the JJi-rixhl this
week on the bill before the legislature re
lative to pensioning the judiciary in this
ftate. Our reasons for so heartily coneur
rins In our ne iirhlmr'a opinion is the fact
that the article originated in the Frciman
two weeks nan.
The Roman Catholic Fniversity at
Washinirtf.n. D. C, was enriched last
Thursday by a most maKnifielent (lift,
through the cenerosity of Rev. James Mc
Mahon. rector of St. Andrew's church.
City Hull Place. New York. The (rift con
sists of real estate estimated to be worth
half a million dollars.
The Harrisbnrjr Pntrlnt. always a Rood
paper has passed Into new hands and is
now much improved in appearance as well
as iM-init enlarged to an eijjht pairo paper
with all the Associated Press dispatches.
Those wishing a daily paper from the
State Capital w ith all the legislative news
should take the rntriot
Eva n C. Evans, whllr st work shin(?llnft
a kitchen on the premises of Mr. Thomas
P. Evans, in the East w ard, ou Saturday
last, lost his foothold by the breaking of a
lath and fell to the (rround, a distance of
sixteen feet. aud. alighting on his side on
the corner of a board that was around a
garden bed, had the misfortune to break
tree of his ribs.
The ceremony of laylniz the cornerstone
of the new Catholic Church of the Sacred
Heart, at Altoona. took place on Sunday
last. Extensive preparations had benn
made for the event, which was participated
in by a number of Catholic societies and
about "S.noo people. Rev. FathrrSmith, for
merly of this place, is the pastor and th
edifice to be erecti-d will cost about 35,00f.
Mr. A. J. Younekin. of Fallen Timber,
while cutliniz wood one day last week met
w i h a singular accident. He had raised
the axe to make a stroke w hen it caiifrht
in a clothes line above his head which
caused the weapon to descend, the bit cut
ting an ugly cash from his forehead
to his chin. It might have been much
worse, but luckily theottis not dangerous.
I wanted, a reliable, energetic young
man who is determined to make money, to
sell our lubricating and harness oils to fir
mer and and threshers in this and adjoin
ing counties. We can offer paying position
during neit three months, and if your
work justifies it, a permanent paying jks
ition. Address, stating age, name and
references. Keystone Oil Works, Cleveland,
Ohio.
The miners of the Clearfield district
are preparing for tho general shut down
which they threaten to inaugurate May
1st. This section was very strong in ask
ing for the eight hour concession on the
part of the operators, and is rosolved to go
out nnless its demands are granted. Tho
men say they ar sure of success, and are
not alarmed as to the outcome should the
strike take palce.
Mr. Ossie Wilkinson, of tho well
known marble firm. J. Wilkinson !fc Son,
of this placu, started out on Monday solic
iting orders for marble work. We don't
want any of our .subscribers. esj-cia!ly
those who pay in advaace. to die just for
tbe purpose of giving Ossje an order, but
the friends of those who are none cannot
deal with n more gentlemanly solicitor or
a more reliable firm.
Thursday night, of last week. Consta
ble K. Mclfctuald. tf West Newton, was
taking Sandy Wilson to the tireenburg
j Jail, and when the trin had just passed
j .Teannett Wilson jumped and was. struck
: by a train and killed. McDonald juniM il
! after his prisoner but escaped with a
broken collar iM.ne and several bruises.
I Wilson was arresi.-l for cruelty to his wife.
I He was about .v. year- of ifc and leaves .
' wife ami family with whom he hud not
) i.een making his home for Some time.
I The Johnstown IJcrtli of
rucsdry
! says: Mrs. Sarah Davis, of Wilkesharre.
J mother of the wife of Dr. (j. A. Zimmer
j man, of this plrce, w as accompanied to her
home this morning by ler son. Mr. J. W.
Davis. Several weeks ago Mrs. Zimmer
man became, critically ill, when her
mother waa telegraphed for and she camn
on at once. While waiting at her daugh
ters bedside, Mrs. Davis critacall 1111
and aA h had a desire to return to her
ham, her son came on and took her home.
Although able, to travel she was not at all
wll whn she left but it was thought, best
that sh should be allowed to go home
Mrs. Zimmerman i rapidly rocovering.
According to Instructions issued from
the TuiVsJ States Revenue IVparlmrnt,
on and after May 1st, 1891, the law requiring
a special tai as heretofore from -dealers la
and man ufacturers of tobacco and cigars is
repealtsd, but every dealer ia leaf tobacco
and evry manufacturer or peddW of to
bacco, snuff, igars or cigarettes, roust reg
ister with the collector of Internal Reve
nue of bis district his name, residence
and place where the business to b carried
on. and procure and keep displayed a cer
tifieata of rvgirtry. A non-complianto
subjects the deaV-r to severe penalties.
Dealers in manufactured tobacco are u
required to nejrister. i
A new clock haa been invented by a
railroad man that promises to be a great
advantage to kx-omotlvo engineers. The
Hal-plate and figures are. largo, and art
tie hour and minute bands. As a train
whirls by a station the hours and minute
bands whirl arouiM like a flash to mark
thetM-rect time, and a red bull's eye flashes j
into th dial. Five minute later the red j
light twras green, and In live minutes morn
the gre.a Utfht disappears. Th engiueer !
on the next traiu following can Ml eact- .
ly how many uiiuutes ahead is th train j
that prered, biiu. The clock Is a i- rf.M-t ,
timekrsp,r. ai.d when the lran r:iw., f
ilf..,is the Mgiu.l lis!,,, j
.SumJaV. WJl will bo tru; veDTy-w.-
otui anniversary of lntrodurtuu of Odd
FuJlOwsMp Into th Uulfc-d States, and
will be elaborately relubrated tu many
place.
I'hn attentitrfi ff our rcabT i call.s:l
ti th ft fact that Si moo A. Co.. of (inlliiiii.
re cnstanUy recelvlag new goods which
they aro pjaclrwg ou their helve fox thn
tospfsTtion of their customer. Kveiy day
brings In new good and tlielrstook is con
stantly chancing. Oti and their good,
learn their prte- and you cannot help buy
ing. Fiftoen'year s ago Joseph MeCulIongh, a
in of the late Isaac McCulIough. of tr'en
township, left for Colorado and engaged
in mining. In February last he and two
companions resolved to pas,s the remain
der of tho winter in their mine :u the moun
tain. They were well provisioned, and
barrio if the solitude oxj-cted to get
through safely. March ?S a neighlior
named Robinson, living in the valley eight
miles In-low. concluded to pay them a visit.
Ashe approachisl theircamp. evideneo of a
snow slide w as apparent, and later investi
gations resulted in the conviction that the
three men had been swallowed tip in a ter
rible mountain avalanche. Mr. McCul
Cullough was alout 2.1 years of age and un
married. His mother was a sister of the
wife of Jury Coinmisaioner John Mciuire.
Indiana Mtcwjcr.
The erection of mnrble is the last work
of respect to the aiemory of departed
friends, and is a custom which has lieen
followisd from the earliest ages of an
tiquity. For many years J. Wilkinson A
Son have been In the marble business in
Ebensbnrg 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 ornamnnt tothe town as well as
a credit t themsel.e. We are giving
them no more notoriety than they
deserve, and to prove our 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 car-loads of monuments and head
stones, and in April and May w ill receive
two car-loads more. They will then have
a large assortment of the latest styles for
customers to sel.sct 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 as can be done
anywhere. They buy their stock in such
large quantities that they defy competi
tion. They also havo the agency for the
Champion Iron Company and 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 acall before leavinglheir
order with any other manufacturer, as
they have as fine, if not the finest stock of
marble that ever fame to Western Penn
sylvania. Give them a trial and you can
depend upon getting a good job at a fair
price.
A Basil for Raik .
Miss Maggie Nchult, of Derry. West
moreland county, died last week. Miss
Schutt's relatives had been puzzled to
know what he did with her money. Sh
lived like a perverse old maid, and indulged
in no luxuries or frivolities. Three, days
after her funeral two of the young women
of the house concluded to clean tip tho
room occupied by tuiss Schutt.
Mrs. Jennie Itennett unearth"! a large,
well-made, heavy bustle of ticking. With
the remark, "Well, here it goes. Kate,"
Jennie threw it Into the flames. Taking a
s-coud thought she pulled it ou' again.
"It seems awful heavy for a bustle." said
she; "lut's rip it open." When turning it
over to iusert the scissors a piece of green
paper was seen sticking out of a bole in the
seam. The greeH pap-r was a bright f?0
bill. Scissors were thrown aside and deft
lingers took their place. The whole thing
was ripped open. There was a feminine
scream. There lay tens, twenties, fifties,
and nestling In the bed of greenbacks w ere
shining gold eagles and double eagles and
some small silver coin. The Cud netted
Tin: money will lie divided between her
two sisters, w ith a neat reward to the girls
who discovered it. The old bustle w ill bo
covered with tinted satiu, decked with rib
lions and handed down to generations.
The Fnmy In Ambiih.
Everyone knows that at this sea
son of tho year disease lies in ambush, ever
ready to pounce and prey inn.n the weak.
Aud any fair minded physician will tell you
that the only safeguard lies iu keeping the
system thoroughly keyed up by the use
(not abuse) of a reliable stimulant. Hun
dreds of totiics are advertised for this pur
pose, hut experience shows that a pure rye
w hiskey is the only ono to be deiended
upon. Max Klein's "Silver Age" and "Du
queue" brands are sold under a sworn
guarantee of absolute purity; an affidavit
accompanies each bottle.. "Silver Age"
sells for 1.50and "Duquesne" at 1.25 per
full quart bottle. Tho difference in age
makes the difference in price both brands
are warranted to le unadulterated.
You can get tJuckenhcimer, Finch, ib
son, or Overholt from Mr. Klein at H.00
per quart, or six quarts for 3.0f. His
stock of w ines. brandies, gins, etc.. Is ac
knowledged to le the largest and choicest
in the state, finods shipped to all parts of
the I'nited States. Send for catalogue and
price list mentioning this paper. Max
Klki.v, so Federal street. Allegheny, Pa.
Marrlaxe Llcemaee.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
i for tho week ending Wednesday, April
22nd 1SJ1:
William Parker and Josephine Pittman,
Lilly.
Pter Kluney and Sidney Mahan, Johns
town. Charles H. Reed and Mary Martha
Smith, Sheridan Station.
Clyde O. Albright. Allegheny county Pa.,
and Mollie E, llingham, Johnstow n.
E. I). Blakburn aud Eliza Chlsholrn Gal
lium. .E'lra.d Suton, Altoona Pa., and Jen
nie M. i-arbaugh, Munster township.
John M. Fogleand Elizabeth Eva Sim
mons Johnstown.
Jesse G. Steward. Croyle towns!
Etta May Ragcr Sutumerhill towu
and
Peter Gerb'y and Margaret Ann Itcthel,
Johnstown.
George Gradof aud Mary ItalcUork,
Johustow n.
FrsmUirnisa't Mill.
Gkma.v MiLtn, Pa., Arril H, lrA.
Editor Cambria Freeman:
Sir: I would like to havo room rnougk
in your paper or a few words of praico la
regard to our school this winter, and the
entertainment girca by the teacher and
pupils of our school. Tho teacher. Mr.
Illose, is a wide awake young man, full of
energy and dese rves all the credit given Lim.
Il has labored patiently with th pupils
under his care and made a grand suecess of
both .chool and entertainment. Indiana
eo-unty .should bo proud of unrh earnest
cing men. Tho citizens also took a good
jaw-rest in the work and we hope they will
continue in helping on the great cause .f
educat Ion. s;. P. I..
Consumption Surely Cured.
To T Eorroa: Ileaaa Inform your reader
that I haw a positive remedy for the above-named
disease. By lie timely uae thoosaoda of hepeUae
bmT" been permanently cured. I shall be glad
to send two bottka of say remedy FBEE to any of
your readora who hava oeuaumptioo U they wfll
r?;' ,hT". Elrr d P O. addreee. Hpcct-
tnr. 1. a. euxim, a. c, w i-ewi cl. i.
The rran) iLali rsMut p(lu
Mien to Atlantic t ll A tap-rt
SamaifrKfbfdalr.
Tho coming summer promises to be a
tu st not a be? t sa for sv-a-h sro t m v el. E -gaileint-nts
already niadn in advance for ho
tel aeennniodations at Atlantic City ami
inquiries received indicate Uie wide-.rcad
popularity of Uils gn at resort.
Never U-f- re in the biUry of the Cit y-by-the-Sea
have therailnad facilit-ie hesn so
lrrfcvt as tLcy will bi over the Pennsyl
vania M-a-sborelinin. Arrangements have
been perfected by which this popular nmte
will rosolidate its two railroads (tho Wi''
Jersery aod Camden and Atlantiobetwwn
Philadelphia and Atlautie City, so as to be
operated on the plan of a double track.
This mode of management w ill greatly fa
cilitate the handling of the enormous pas
senger iraftic, and will present f.ie safest
and nnst novel system of double lines In
the country. Tbe schedule of trains will
1- greatly improved over that of previous
years, both in number of trains, their
equipment and speed. A large number of
trains will run on a time table best adjust
ed to the needs of tbe public. They will
be equipped with comfortable and hand
some new passenger coaches and attractive
parlor cars drawn by tho Pennsylvania
Standard hard-coal burning locomotives
Tho majority of trains w ill make the run
in each direction in eighty minutes, thus
reducing the time of transit to tho mini
mum consistent w ith safety and good man
agement. Tb Philadelphia Wklj Times.
The Philadelphia Wakly Times may
jtustly claim the title of the cheapest fam
ily paper in the world. It Is not only the
cheajest, but also indisputably among the
best. Alw ays handsomely printed, it Is, in
its new form of sixteen pages, more at
tractive In appearance than ever and ii
filled with a choice selection of the best
literature for all classes of readers. Its
contents include bright and original stories
by leading writers, letters of travel and
adventure, literay and artistic reviews,
fashions, sports, domestic topics and polit
ical and personal intelligence from all over
the world, with a great abundance of fine
illustrations. The department devoted to
"Our Boys and Oirls," which has become
one of the most popular juvenile publica
tions In the country, is a feature of the
ircefcly Times that alone would make It
cheap at the exceedingly low price of fifty
cents a year, at which this favorite jour
nal is now offered. Those who wish a pa
per that will please and interest every
member of the family, old or young, should
send a postal card for a specimen copy of
the Philadelphia WicMu Time and read
I the Inducements (JlooO.OOin cash) offered to
those w ho get up clubs.
S sV
"It makes ma tired
People ask me Is marriage a fail
ure f Of course Vaint ; a'poso I
don't know nr hiz what am I
here for?" If the women only
keep healthy they keep in good
spirits and enpid is in demand. Let
every enfeebled woman know this
there's a remedy that'll cure her,
tho proofs positive.
Here's the proof if it doesn't do
you good within reasonable time,
report the fact to its makers and
get your money back without a
word but you won't do it !
The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription and it has proved
itself the right remedy in nearly
every case of female weakness. It is
not a miracle. It won't cure every
thing but it has done more to build
np enfeebled and broken-down wo
men than any other medicine known.
ASSIGNEE'S
ADJOURNED : SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
B t Ttrtne of an an order Issuing ont of the Or
phans' Court of Cambria county, to me directed. 1
will expose to public (ale on uae promisee in Al
legheny township, on
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1891,
at 2 o'clock, r. at., the following described Real
Estate:
All that certain ple-e or parcel ol land situate
In Allea-heny townrblp, Cambria'eounty, Pa..
arijoiulnlDX lands of Thomas HUhop, Peter
Hick. Matthias Felcber and Sebastian etcher,
containing
Acres5
more or less, and having thereon erected a LOO
HUCSE. FRAME UAKN and ail neeetsary Out
buildings. TEKMSOFSALE.
One-third of the purchase money to be paid at
the confirmation ot sale; balance tn two equal
rayments at. 0 aud 12 months reepeetlvelv. with
nterest, to be secured by bond aod mortgaKe ol
purchaser.
W. A. B. LITTLE,
" April Si. 1891. Assignee ol Michael Hoffman.
AriHTOR"S NOTICE.
The or detslyned auditor appointed bv the
t.rpbans' Court of Camaiia Co. to distribute tbe
fund- tn bandt ol James Oallagher. admtnlstn.
tor Edward Lynch, deceased as shown by his tm
aDd Anal account to and among the persona le-
I i. , l u tt'i , a. m., imi iuc purpuee oi ai
lead Ins; te tbe duties ot said appointment, at
u ii uuiv mmu a rviwuv isivrefliw snail
attend or be lorever debarred Irom eontna "n on
said tund. ALVIN EVANS.
I'haiiahDrv.PE Snrll 11 1 kUI O A II.
AudlUir
IN the BBatter of the assigned estate of tha Lilly
Mencbandlse Co.
April ISth. lSwl.-Uo motion of D. E. Do f ton.
q.. attorney tor accountant, K. A. Shoemaker,
appointed auditor to report diptribntloo of tha
tund la tbe hand of the asslanee. aahowa by
her tlnal aerount J. O. DAK BY. Frothy.
Notice Is berery irlvea that I will attend to tha
duties ol my appointment at mv offloa la bo s
bunc on Friday, May lath. Iftl. at 10
o'clock, a. M.. wtaaa and where ail paniee 1nicr
ested may attend. V. A. SHOLMAKEK.
Lbensbunc. f April 17. l01.3t. A editor
CAVTIO! NOTICE
All persons are rot I fled not to Interfere with
tbe following personal property lea by me with
and in the care or Mrs. Mary Ann Burk uu'll I
see ft tc remove the same: One pair al sleds, one
horse rake, two rets work harness, one tannina
mlll. one buigy, one spnns; waon. one eat of
buggy bame. rnd I grtnd stune. Also oaa mare
Isold toMmonP. Mullen. I have bought this
alter said proj erty at eol lector's tale.
HENKY S.SPROtT.
Clearfield township, Ca mbrta eounty. Pa.
FOR SALE.
The nnderatsmed wl!) reii at prlvau sale
pieces of real estate situate la Munster township,
Cambria county. Pa. containing; reeuocuvely
suty si and artr-flve acres and ailowaaee. The
property U improved and In (eod etata of eulti
tivatlon. and will be sold at a reasonable plica
and upon easy terms. or r unner particulars
call on or ad J rent Alrln Evans. Ebensburr. Pa.
r Lt'AE KOlxiEKS.
Jwcciubtr 12, isw. Loretto. Pa
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AriUTOK-S NOTICE.
Estate ot William Eckenrode. deceased.
1 be BDderslcned auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Cambria eounty to report distrib
ution t the funds In tha handsel Joseph W.
Kchearode. administrator el W illiam Erkenroda,
deceased, hereby gives notl.-e that he will sit at
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Bbensburg. fa . April 10. Iswt. Auditor.
Shoe
The subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Ebensburg
and vicinity that he has just opened up in the Tudor Building, on
High street a fine Selected Stock of
Children's and Misses1 Shoes,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, consisting of all the Latest
Styles of Neckwear, Fancy Shirts,
' etc., which he offers at the Lowest
for yourselves. J
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
JSO. B MILLED,
CANIIir.K.
A GENERAL, RANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE, LIFE, ANI ACCIDENT INSUR-
ALL. THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP
LINES REI'RFSENTED BY US.
Accounts of merchant.', farmers and otb-f-rs
earnestly solicited, assuring our patrons
that all business entrusted to m will re
ceivo prompt and careful attention, and bo
held strictly confidential. Customers will
be treated as liberally as good banking
rules will permit.
LILLY BANKING CO.,
febSOO. Lilly, Penna.
N
JOTICE.
State of Pennsylvania. ma
County ol Cambria, I
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to all per
sons claiming to be hem nr In any wise Interred
ed oreaim so Interest m the! estate, real or per
sonal. or In the distribution of tbe estate ot Lena
; A. tbumaker. who wa tha daughter ot John
1 !trefm. deceased, tsreetlns:
You are hereby cited to be and apr-ear before
. the Judges of our Orphans' Court at Ebensbnnr.
la and lor aa.4 count) , on the first Aloaday of
, Jane. A. It.. ltal. at two o'clock r. sc.. then and
I there to shew cause. If any jou have, why a decree
. should not be made ordertna and dlrectlnc tha
administrator of Lena Snumeker, deceased, to
pay over to James yi. bboasaker, her sarv vlna;
Duabaad. the fund In bis hands and ftua to nlm
nnoer the Intestate laws of the Commonwealth
ot Pennsylvania, tn the absence ol other heirs.
Here la tail not.
Wrrwaas. tbe Honorable A. V.
Barker. Preeldent Judge ol our
said Orphans' Court at Ebens
burar. tbli a in day of March. A.
Seal.
1). 18V I.
CELESTINE J. BLAIR.
Ebenibure;, Marsh 20. lWl.St. Clerk O. C.
DMINISTBATOR-S NOTICE.
Letters el dainlstratten upon the estate
of Joel Oatea. of Wbtta towasnlp. Carzbrlaeoun-.
t . Pa., deceased, having been ffraaled to the
undersigned, notice la hereby given to all per
sons indeotad to said estate make payment with
out delay, and tboee having claims or demands
against tbe same will present them, properly au
thenticated lor settlement.
ADAM ESCH.
Administrator of Joel Oatea. deeeaaed
April 3-4t
EX m' TOR'S NOTICE.
Notice s hereby glvea that letlera testa.
mt ntary on tbe estate of Koeo Uorae. Uu af Al
legheny township. Cambria eounty. deceased.
vwm pr.ntcu io us anoersigTied. All per- t
son lodebted to said estata are notified to make I
ijbioi wiinouiaeay, ana tnose having claims
against the Mat will present them properly au
thenticated, lur settlement.
. THOMAS BISHOP,
Allegheny twp April 10,1w. Executor.
FARM rOK SALE.
The ubeertbar offers fir sale tha farm for
merly owned by Evan K. Bennnett. decaaced In
Cambria township, three miles north ol Ebene.
Dura. he farm contains Ma acres, about lv of
which are cleared, having thereon a bouse and
Darn and a good orchard. For particulars call on
r kJdre-s. EVAN i. HENNETl ,
,cl'13 EbcDSburg, I'a.
tor
Hats and Caps, Gents Hosiery,
Possible Prices. Call and see
D UCAS,
EBENSBURG, PEN4A.
1704.
lHOl.
Policies written at short notice in tha
OLD RELIABLE 'JETT4A"
Aad ottter Firot C'lstaa Companies.
T. W. DICK,
f SCUT FOR THE
OLD HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COST.
COMMENCE! BUSINESS
1794.
Ebensbnrn, July L1S8S.
O. A. LANGBEIN,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
BADDLFJ, BhIDLFA, WHIPS,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLAKKETS,
Kobes, Fly Nets, Curry Combs, etc, etc.. Re
pairing Neatly and Promptly done. All work
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
aarShop H arkers'Kow on Centra street,
aprimf
TalnaWe Real Estate "
FOB SALE !
A LOT ot ground la tha 'West ward ef the bor
ough of Ebensburg. Cmbria eounty, fa.
fronting on t-ample street havlng-thereon erect-
ad a
FRAME HOUSE
and outbuilding", all In good repair. For terms
ar particulars call cn or address
JOHN ISKALAN. Mcktowo. Pa, or
M. 1). BUTTELL. Ebensburg, Fa.
telmri Fire lusnraiice Apcy
T. TV. DICK,
General Insurance Agent,
EBEXSBURG. FA.,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letter o'admininlstratlon upon tha e'Ute
ot Join Hamilton. Sr. of Lilly borough. Caw.
rta county. Pa .deceased, having been granted
to the anderslamed, notlea Is hereby given to a:i
persons tnaebted to said aetata to make payment
without delay, and those haviug claims or de
mands against tbe same will present them, prop
erly aaiaeoucated, tor settlement.
. , , JOHN A. HAMILTON.
Administrator ol John Hamilton. r-deceaed.
April 17-et.
II f I tamat rarWTWthw rfmt
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III II II I lMII...tMrT-rwiWa. Ang
" w a - -. d. Itt mwrh. Wmmf t. Im.
w. mfrtif , n S n. Ta m
yurmpf minmu. wall jm t,m t. lL9 moth. lblt,i
J7"r'T " bHg o,rrfal mrcM tm rrj ,krr.
m aataiag from Uj Sfce tku4 nmm
a Iwa MirrWw, ,n, IkMii ya Ik m.
Iwmi4 ' To l l. or tt lua am. f .-
Uor-.t.a I Bat- iUt C&Uil.Ult, IUJI.
SIMON & CO.'S,
Tie Largest and lost BeliaWe
IN CAMBRIA CO.
mill xitiii' iiiiikTTtiiiYiiiiiJi.iJrt
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY D.VYS.
For the next thirtv davs we will pre-vm every pui-ehas-r to lh- amount of fl5.t
with a HANDSOME WATCH, which Is gu at an teed to keep ginnl time.
Our Spring Opening
is a succes. We are selling more Spring (;x ds than ever U-f.ire. There is nothing If
the line of Spring Goods w hich cannot be found in our Larse Store. We had. until
to-day, hardly a chaneo to jrive you any of our prices, therefor; wo will cjuot) you u
few, so that you will know where to lind .JOvd ools at the Lowest Prices.
Our Clothing Department
Is filled with the nobbiest line of Spring Suits and Pauial.: 8 in th- market.
Our Fine Black Dr -ss Sul's. "Ires from VA to li.can t be b at in pi Ue or ,u:ii;tv. w
are selling at frl.so. Next i'i tP.- line is .it ?v i, , m in t li.- lino i- tu;. a.nu'
last is fS.M. worth flS.Kj. Our light colored suits, which everybody sells at clo.i)
and f I2.flt. we sell at f r,. 5.
Hoys' Suits, sizes from 4 to 14, we have wv.ro!i loads of them, from f 1.1? up to fS.PS.
Hoy Suits, with Long Print. :i-s from 10 to 1'j years 1 i h sizewl i -h will also
fit a nian only $3.75 up to $12.oo. These are are oiuy a few of our prices in ttiisl!u-.
Yon must call and see our goods and prices. We have tl.onsunds of Suits of all
kinds in this department. Our line of Wall Pajir. Window H'inls. fai pet t'orset.
Shoes, etc.. Is complete.
Ruiucaiber, thi. sa'.e to communes Wdiiesd;i y. April l'.tli.
OF EVERY POSSIBLE DESCRIPTION.
OVER ONE HUNDRED STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
We have from the very cheapest to tho most expensive nu
highest standard of manufactured Carts, Baggies, Phaetons, Surreys,
Business, Farm and Pleasure Wagons.
Road Cart. in-lndinz IIarri-fs.
Pha'-tfii firt. inrhiding llarnt-s.
Two-S at l'arry Wacnn ii1 Harness,
End Si'ritiK Top Uukrv, -
The "OLIVER" Leads the Procession.
FARMERS -A.XTwD PLOWMEN
Know that tho OLIVER CHIIXED PLOW
w. : r-fv -j--j
IS - THE - BEST
PRICES CREATLY REDUCED.
Two-lJor.-t- I'iuws.
HK.AK THIS IN MINI). That th Oliver Chillod Tlows r Ilotu-r Known, huvo
r-acljd a LarK-r Sal-. hav Lad a Longer Run, have i'rov-d Moro Popular at,d ftw ix
llettt-r Sativfa. tiou tliau any .tbr i'low on tu- facof the gloN-. Ik-waro of Imitations.
The nanip "LI EK" i on all wearing part
Buy tho Kramer Wagon the Best Mado.
tstaixc. S.-:i. f,.r Spt-nul Circular and Pncvs of Jipii s. agoi.!, l arts, t arming ji
chiuory. and H ;i rd -. a to.
Swank Hardware Co.,
Cor. MAIN AND KEDFRD STREETS. JCIi:. : .
HII. Mi'ERS.
a At-rofciSEY-AT-LAW.
LBtsmrna. 14.
a eire tn Uollonade Kow, oa t'ctue street.
St
I lam fw
1S.(K.
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H.n'i.
vi.m.
- ON - EARTH
7.0il.
ii.W.
"."3 "i -
ALL - STEEL - FRAME
Spring Tooth Harrow.
A Vorvl,-rfiil Improvotrn-nt in Sprintt Tooth Harrows. Too:!
)iii-Ul ljut-i lv onlv EmrifniiiB tlno Nut. Tho HEsT
Itnnil HoLDEK EVEii INVENTED.
Th- To.it h i h ld iu l'o-iTioit hy a IJat h t. ih tthioh it can
1- adjut-l m a to war from 15 to Is inrh off th point o
th- tMth, wh'n h i four or tlv lim- as much wi sr or s-rvloo
ran la- ,1 it :i i nwl from hiiv othi-r tirinir TiKth Harrow in ox-
Jl" ATTOUNEY-AT LAW.
tlllCM-Bft!. faVga,
aromce on Centre street, near U:.-ti.