The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 12, 1891, Image 3

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Ih.H"!' A Sil's.
UK I. advcrtist lllellt 111 M ni-WSpHHT
niilrof it:iuini on a fence.
',. i.H.tti.-i-rinu' t.H.ili harrow for
, l ,. it ( ;ii liuitoii's hardware More.
I ,,r ooll ..f SloVstoWII. Somerset
,J,i. a- ii visitor toour town on Sun-
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uUr J-l- printing.
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Weill' -lil .
M... ir. Itirliar.li. 'f this place, will
,.. 1 riil;i v i morning to visit friemls
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.a..r. Kinliossed hroince paers.
nin- pr mil: ground.-.! white
-m. at Dufl.'ii & Sou's.
,i railroad from AIkmuih to ,
U mi tin' mountain. opciteu up
..n Tliurvlay with four Hams j
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tra.-t'-i al four months aifo.
- ri.f. 'V. I- iiton. of t.urv-n iu j
Cl.ailiilil .-.unity, lias hr.-n .-l.-i-t .-l j
I uf tlt- Kh-lisliuiir s'liooi ioi in.- i
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Id-aver will make ad
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-The Stale T-a.
ne- t al It. ilfonl on .
1.-II.I.IM.'.- is vhi-i
ami .--ii".riior
The em.kll Nj li Haviuij up his money
fur tJo l-iartii.
EUtifiMm will rtbtbJy La-. a fao
t it.-tic riitruii on the. Fourth of July.
At the lU-i'iiU'oan winvoiiiiou in
, onl locmy j Katunlay last, Ilou. J. II.
Ln K-ii'Jk-r was di-rlared tJie ehoii-p ot
Be tUtnl Cdunty over Al.iXti.d.r Kins for
I rer.i.1. Jit Jmlac of that diMrieU
An e.xi-hajiK. iu deploring the frauds
OX thedai in their lUHiiufurlure. of day j
co ffec nrain, wtys it -.-ins as U it is a j
qm-s lion of only a f.-vt- years until onr l--f- j
M ak and potatoes will be made of -liul---
and sawdust. j
Mr. V. n. IJnrker. rhairniau of the Re- j
publi.-Hu county cimmiiu-.; has issued a t
call for the Kepupllcan county i.iiiv.Tillun (
1u meet in KU-n-burd on Monday. June 2.
for the purpose of placing in nomination a
county ti -ket. Thedelej;ute lcctioiis v ill
be held i n Saturday. June .'th.
An exchange lell the Hood housewife
that in order to prevent pie juice from
running out in the oven, make a little
opening in the upM-r crust and Insert a
roll of w hite letter paper jercndicu!arly. j E
The steam w ill ewaiw from it as from a ; :
chimney and all the juice will be retained
in the pie.
The (irei-nshurg Accommodation go
ing west on the 1 Viinsyl vania Kallniad
was stoned Sunday uight near lirn.ht.K-k.
A man w as seriously injore.l by beinji hit ;
on (lie head w ith half a brick, and a wo-
man ha. I two of her teeth kii.x k.-.l out. ;
There were a dozen Ix.ys in the pang of j
stouu l hrow . is.
The barn of Kichard A-hinan. a prom- ,
i nent politician and farmer in Tell towu- i
ship. II nut iugdoii county, was buru.-d i
.lowiiou Thursday night. He had been I
warnw by --Whitt1 Taps" that his tarn j
would In- burned down on that night, but j
he paid no attention to it. llie loss is
4.ii; no insurance.
One day last week County Surveyor j
ll. ni y Scunlnn. w hilr out on the mouuiaiu
in Wa-hiugtoii tow nship survey ing. found
a wild turkey's ne w il h Jhirtecn eggs.
Although accustomed to traveling through
the woods in the pursuit of his profession
for the past forty years, this is the lirst
wild turkey's ne-t he ever fo.iud.
- Mr. J. M. Xm-i. practical watchmaker
and jewel.-r. w ho for several months past
lias lieen located at Lilly, has d.M-i. led to
remain at that xiint. Mr. Noel i.- aualivn
of Cambria eotinly. learned Sis trade in
l'hila.l.-lphia . tnd as he is a reliable gen
tle an. I an eM-rt inc hann-. all entru-luig
him will, work can rest as-ured of having
it done in a workmanlike manner.
A grand picnic w ill le held in Kudolph's
OFFICIAL RETUIRuxllS
or neuMM-rMtte Prlaamry El ((
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Allegheny township
Ashville
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Mlaekliek tow n-bip
; Cambria town-hip
t Carmlltown
i Carroll tow nship
! Chest Springs
J Chest tow nshi
Clcarlield township
I Coneinaugh low nship...
j Cooersdalc....
Crovle townsnip
: Iale
!can tow nship
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do est w ard. .
Klih-r tow nship
Franklin
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; ( iallit.in tow nship
I Hastings
Jackson township
Ii.hnstow li. 1st ward....
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7th ward
Sth w ard
9th w aid
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South Fork
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Jtfvfice to
Tax-Payers
Notice it hereby Itb that tb Vaat
nrrtl Cambria count; will attend tor the pur
poe ot receirlnc onma lj and Ite tmze ( rnt4
UiT tbe ftmr lsviat ttielollowiiur lce ol Aio.d
log the lection m the re.pectire diftn.-ti, oa
U,e tbe date mrnnuned below.
A dlteount ol fc per rent, will he allowed on ail
Iiim paM oa or tefore Seitteourer lt. and a net
Uctot.er Ut. t percent will be added on all no
pald. Xortttern Il(rlt.
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'A. II. Ingeii-ker.
.Joseph A. Noel.
i IV J. IMetrich.
James Mellon.
M. L. l.oary.
l.loseph A. Warner.
iJos4'pli A. Vdhner.
' H. I. Freidhoff.
1 . Swcitzrr. '
I. F. IwU.
M J.l.-thro Oldham.
1 dunn vaw ley.
ra iThumas r. Sheridan.
20 I James It. Clark.
f iJoseph McDonald.
S3 !Jas. (i. Hnsson.
On !.ns-lm Weak land.
25 .Charles M (iougli.
21(1 'John McKcnua.
02 I
ki 'Andrew- Lantzy.
22 I'eter Kelly.
(John Hani.au.
41 ! David Kirby.
m t.lohn T. Martin.
(iS J. W. Sns;.
llfi ; Samuel Lynch.
13.1 jCharles Swank.
2.1s Kdward Shiras.
42 (Thomas C. Stone.
207 , I. S. Freidhoff.
ICS Michael (Juinn.
C3 ,tieorKi' tiillinger.
.John O T.M.le.
'Michael Uow ley.
Scnth Fork b irouab
Crujle tcWD8tilp.
Wllmoro porcrh.
SowiBierblll townfblp..
rurtaa-e uofoua n
I'orlane t..w..j.
Lilly borouich
W ahldMluo tow nr hit, Nc. I ..
WatiiBKUra townLlp, N 1....
Tanoelblll buruah..
OaiMtZiO twrnm.h ,
(rallltxin tuooi....
UQlter uwnhi
len .".".hij, ,
AjbTilie horouKb .
Ubest bpriotr through... ...... .
AllCKheo; towo0hIpM
txretto Dorouirn..
Blarklicb loWDabip
(Jaiobrlat cwnnblp
Clearbeld townabl .
Keade townrblp..
W bite townrblp-
.Juty 3i h
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Jul 16th
.July I6b
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James I'. (ireen.
ITatrick II. Clark,
j Francis Uradl.-v.
1 1. 11. Lacy.
1 I'eter Kobine. Jr.
1 Kd. K. Schnell.
IM. C. Ui htenour.
1 1. J. Sanders.
ilicorge A. Mears.
37 (I. I. Skelly.
m !H. F. Mvers.
7( V. Vingard.
.in j Jrcob Watterson.
2.1 i.Muos Feathers.
2s lit. C. J. MKiuire.
7.1 iSiiuon I'. Lantzy.
;Charles Mellurh.
jlieorge Kniss.
M. A. Quartz.
James F. Davis.
If. F. Kirby.
' A. K. SoinervilW.
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It.,. -Mil.
Mr-. .111 (inner, wife of Mr. Van Or
.i , ..t shinkle's mill iu this place,
di. .l ..11 T... -la al'. r a prot ra. i.-.l illness.
Ib r r. iiiaiii- w.-i-e talo n t w Al;jna for In
ti rni. iit
.Mr-. II' 'n I'liiinmcr. of I'ortag.-, was
-,(. I h 11. t i .-ilii.--.la by the break
lug uf a -.at!.. 1. 1 iih.ii which -lie was
.tait.luig Ioi- .v Ini.-w a-hii.g. ll-T inju
ji. - lmwevi-r are nut ilangi-mu-.
- 1 1,1 i.l Kau'.-r. of Miiumcritiii inwiisiop
... .1,11.1. In K.-i-i.-ni Kxi.n-ssn.
t-'t.l L 1111 'lii.-.lar night and
i;i.-.l. Iu-ImI l lng alim-kinglv niitngld.
Ua-'. i' as about gelling on u freight
'.lain w In n -truck.
cm, M..n.la a little 1 w ..-) eii .Id child
i ' Frank I'. hunt, of Johiimw n. while
p:ing in the yard of H.-nnaii N.-i u.-r. iu
tliat. it. fell into a barrell of wai. r and
;4- ili.. iied. '1 1'.- barrel was sunk into
l! KTiiiiti.l and had l- ii l.-tt uiuov eptl.
-Tli.- m.U- fr the in-w long distunce
t. -1. -.. I, line arrived alibi- place a I
&. a.-... and will likely U- placed in 1m:
11. - ,i..... f .. ,,.l - swiirni.
in :i an ear nan-. . -
0r I to . hlch the public ar- cordially invited.
i The proceed- are to lie used for thcpurp.ee
of repairing t h old residence a nl church of
Di . (iallitziiv. and everyone should lake an
interest in contributing to the p i M t na
tion of these reminders of the pi.i!ieT
i.l te-t of the Allegheliies. (to and spend It
pleasant day and aid a worthy object.
Judge lleclitel. associate law Judge
of Schuylkill county, w as here .luring the
present week and tried several ca-es in
w iin-ii .1 uitgt- liarker was mterest.si in as
counsel previous to his elevation to
tmneh. Judge K.-ehtel is an able jurist.
lays down the law in a cl-ar and forcible j with his gang tin
manner, and is regard. si in high esteem by j
the legal fraternity. Ilr I- accompanied
by his wife and is stopping at Maple I'ark. j theline,
One day last wnek a warm of W-cs
fmm the farm of Mr. K. Myioii. near
Huntington, settled on the cab of a pa-sing
locomotive and tl. engineer and tire
man were compelled to -lop the train and
abandon their xsts. A long line of trains
were -topped and laid over until the ow n.-r
of the bee- came along witli a hive and
put the oli-t rcero. is little iii-cot- inloit.
There Were atx.llt a bll-llel ;if liccs iii t he
i --K-Scnalor Win. A. W alluo-. of Clear
; li.-ld. I'a.. ha- 11. goiialed a least to tho
' Kerw ind bite ( ompauv . of l'hiladelphia.
: of a large ImhIv of coal lauds, the royalty
from w hicb w ill go very far tow ard a li.iui
j dalion of his debts. lie also has bi-en suc-
ces-ful iu getting the l'.-tin-jl vania Kall
' road Company to construct branch lines to
I hi-coal lands which will enable him to
' utilize the pr.!ert ies for the beucfil of his
' creditors.
i --It is s,tid that tl ugims-r- of the
Feutisvlvauia Kail road are atxnit to iutro-
the din e a new plan for keeping up the road-
' ts-d. Instead of having the Section ls
road vv ill ! div id.sl in
to M-veii-mile lengths, and colli ractms win
! asked to bid on maintaining this much of
1'wwrt HrexeoellBC.
The follow ing cas.s were dlspos of af
ter our rejKirt in last wi-cW's Frkeman:
Common wealth vs. Klleii McMonlgl. lar
ceny. Defendant ph-ad guilt v. S-ntenced
to jail for ihr.-e months.
Common wealth vs. Joe Jacko. murder.
District Attorney, on leave of court, enters
a md. pro.
Commouw eallh vs Nicholas Wolf, larce
ny. Defeiulaiit plead guilty. Sentenced
to pay the costs and on condition that h
rturn the propTty, further sentence sus-I-iid-d.
Commonw ealth vs. Samuel Duff and Mike
K.-ckl.-s. riot. Jnry find defendant not
guilty and the county pay the cots.
Ct.mmonwealth vs. B. W. Harvey, larce-
The comi.anv deals onlv withtlm I 11 y and forgery. Jury find defendant not
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coniractoi. and he is allow.ti ia pay 111s 1 ..mj i lunp-ij
men and deal with them as he-sec tit
lly simplify the paying sys
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tl.us vl.- h.1c- will .-an y sixteen w ires and
That Khon-buis will be a repeating otlicc.
.ImiIz will 1- elected this fall ill the
full.iwiiig judicial districts: Lancaster.
Northampton. Northumberland. Dauphin
uii.l I.ehaU.11: lied ford and St.merset.
Fnloti. Siiv.l.-ran.l Mitltin; S. hulklll. Itlair.
Juniau aid I'. rry, Cambria ami Luzerne,
-t'ai.t.iiii 1 . II. lig.leu. treasurer of In
diana i-uuiit .
w hi i- in tin- a
.licit
Idfiily on the str--t
;ici ni get 1 ing 011 a wagon in
.ti Mon.lav. Cuplaln Chz.len
v.-ar- f age and served about
f hi- 1.. rm, having hern elect-
thai t" 11
Wi- a!.iit '
five in, mill'
ol U-: f.i'l
-Mr. S. A. I.l-, of Johnstown. ag.-nt
i.f tin. lta. n. rlme lir'.wing Company, of
rit'.bii'g. wa- a visitor to our town oil
Fri.iay !a-l. l-kilig up the interests of his
Crm. Mr. Myers i- a wide-awake busi-!-.
ii-an ami ha- host- of friends through
out tbe count y .
J'- Jack... of John-town, who was
charged with the murder of his wife, but
UN,-!i:ir.'.-! iat ivk on account of there
Ni:u' :ii-u!iiciciit .-videiire against him.
a :i-r.--tcii mi Friday on a chaige of
biu.irin. Hi- trial mi the latter charge
lake place in I'itl-hnrg.
1 n Tin -day afternoon, William James,
of Thirteenth ward Johnstown, fell from
tho roof ..f Cumbria's No. 2. blast furnace
Hili-'.iiic.. nf -ity feet am! striking on the
"li1!! iron" heli 1 w was injnr.sl so badly
llui lie ilinl -hnitly thereafter. His skull
. 1 n-iii il lie-id. -s receiv ing internal in-Juriv-s.
Monday in. .ruing. Sister (ionzaga,
hi',i,at work in tin- laundry department
oft. .lopl, Acad.-my at (ireviisburg.
William Ilug.-r. a well-know ncnndticl- ,
or n-siding at Dcrry station, was a soldi.-r ;
in the late war. In lsV4. while in the field. ;
lie mail. il a letter containing a picture f ;
himself to his home. Last Fri.iay the
missive reached Its destination after a ;
journey of tweuty-sev en y ears. Theh-ttei .
and picture are ju-t the -Mine as when sent
In th.' dark days of the rebellion. Disuse- !
less to say that Imlh the l.dter and picture 1
are highly prized by their ow ner. ((- j
bnrij lliinnt. 1
Two children of Samuel 1". Myers, a ,
prominent farmer of Summit township, j
about two miles from Meyersdalc. Sum-r- j
set count r. were burn.il to death at their
ho on Thursday of last w eek. Fire w as :
discovensl in the bouse aljout U:3 and tin- ;
older inmates barely eseajicd with their i
lives. The children buriHsl wen-Clara and 1
Missouri, ag.-d !i and 12 years n-siKi-tively.
It is not known how the fire originated.
Mrs. Mvers was badlv burned aboiii the t
I' head and face. j
On Thursday evening of last week the
j Juniata Valley was visited by one of the
; most terrific thunder storms ever efM-r- J
I ienced in that section. During its pro- I
j gressa gang of twenty-four railroad la- J
, lmn-rs near Huntingdon sought shelter'
Ix-neatb a stationary freight train, some
of the men sitting on the rails under tin-car-.
Suddenly fourt.i-ii of them fell for- j
ward 011 their faces, .-hocked by lightning, I
w hich had followed the rails. Oliver and !
Alevander M.M.rr and Foreman Patrick I
Ross were seriou-ly injured but will re- j
cover. ;
On Friday evening a lot of horses and j
carts U-h.nging to Contractor McFadd.-n, j
intended for work on the new railroad from
This w ill gn
tern.
The erection nf marble is tin- last work
of respect to the memory i.f departed
friends, and is a custom which has la-en
followed from the earliest age of an
tiquity. Formany yours J. Wilkinson
.., 1.- . i ,.i.. -:. 1..
i rMn nave nccn 111 me luiirn.e
I KlH-nsbnrg and through their energy and
I honorable dealings, they have built for
: themselves a reputation for doing their
' work in a most artistic manner. Their t
; work is an ornament tut tie U.vvn as well as j
' a credit to themselves. We are civing (
: tln-ni no more notoriety than they
, desTe. and to prove our assertion, go t
: their establi-lmien! and see for yourself,
j They take pleasure in show ing t heir w ork,
! whether you wish to purchase or not.
i They have on exhibition at their works
j two car-loads of monuments and head
' stones, and in April and May w ill receive
two car-loads more. 1 hey will t lieu nave
.1 1.., . ...i r.. '
Cbtit tuwDtbl.....
Carroll townsliip..
uarr towoimp.
SufquenaDOa towobip
Cliler tewnrhlp
Haetloct borvevb
c'arrolllowa borOKb...
lioensi.nrK, tMl want
JubeotburK, et ward Auicut25(a
Toe Deputy tlouoty Treasnrer lor the Northern
dtftrtrt will te la the Treafnrer'a oOice. Kln
banr. P.. rrj Saturday beirlnnlnK lulj Kiib,
until siatnrd , Aueart '1, aod ererj dajr Irom
AUKU8t lb. thereafter.
Sealbera Dlntrlct.
I uly Tina
J al j sura
Jul i-ttb
JulySTtb
luiy -JHih
July Jim
July Soth
July lrt
Aaioil Srd
, August tin
.Aua-Uft Sth
...AuKDit Tib
Aaicu't l'nh
.Auxin Ilia
...AuKast litb
.Aiiatii I3tfe
.Auicuft ltih
..Augv 1 17lh
..Auuuft leib
.AvKBit 29lh
. AuicattVOth
AOKUt -IXtl
.AUKUtt 2tth
Ooopermlale borons h
fruDklin borouvb
.July 13th
Kast Conemanuh homuicn
jouostown, 1st ward
July 14th
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
4o
do
.Juir 16th
.Jaiy 16' b
July 17th
....July aotb
...Jo!y -ilst
..July nod
July 23rd
3fl ward
4th ward
&lb trsrt.t
fl'.h mmnt
7tb ward I0I7 !4th
Jih ward. Moibtm dlstrlet.July IT:h
Mb mmni , , .,, .lnljvltli
Vth ward Inly Ut
loth wrd Jaly 901b
lltb ward.
Utt ward,
lsth ward..
14lh ward
lath ward ... .
latb ward
MotrellTlIIe boron rh.
Lowtr Yodertownsblp.
Uale eoruuab..
Stonycreek township
Upper Voder township.....
jKini tuwnsaip.
July lst
..Aovust 3rd
.Auaust 4th
-Auiiust 6lb
August eta
..Aua-ust Tib
.Aua-uvt lOtb
Lusjuet 11th
Auust lAb
.Aua-ust 13th
Aunist Ulh
.August lTih
.August ISth
..August 1MB
.August 20tn
.August Ust
Kast Talortownsbtu
West Taylor townsblo.
Adams townsblo.
Ktchlaad townsblp..
Uonemaugh townsblp August Mth
The County Treasurer for tbe Southern district
will be at t -e office ol y. J. OUonuor. opposite
poetomce. Jobnrtown. Pa orery Saturday, be
ginning July ldth. until Saturday. August 22nd.
and OTery day from August 24th until October
Is. 1b01. lor the accommodation oi these wbo
wish to pay their county and state tain.
C.J.MAYER.
County Treasurer.
Tr Brers' ot&ce. Kbeosburg, May 22, 1KL.
juaix. .
a large assortment of the latest styles for
customers to select from. They have j
arrangements made with wholesale gran- j
ite dealers so that thy can fill all orders'
for granite monuments and headstones in-!
..! ..'
a short tune anil a cneap as can
anywhere. They buy their slock In ,-uch
huge iiiantities that they defy rometi
tion. They also have the agency for the
Champion Iron Company and are prepared
to furnish all kinds of fencing or anything
iu iron. Persons w ishing to purchase any
thing in their line of business would do
well to give them a call before leaving their j
order with any other manufacturer, as j
they have as fine, if not the linest stock of
marble that ever came to Western Penn- j
svlvania. (live them a trial and you can j
dcficnd iihjii getting a good job at a fair
price. '
"i l.-r Mi hand caught between a pair of J Kaylor's to Walnut Hun. arrived hero by
railroad In charge of several men. After
, sM-ndiiig the night In-re, the horses and
j carts were formed in procession 011 Salur-
i.a Ih-.ih-iI rollers. The mebiiier was
burn. .1 .mil tii.t-Iied ina terrible manner
Ed it may ! that amputation will be
n.'i-.'-virv.
A !! - lii iliili. went lnlo effect oil the
r 11 -V Cnalport railroad ou Sunday. J
Ju;;.- 7-.!i. Tniins leave Cress. 11 northw ard 1
' 'mi a m. nui ;,:(J() . M - arriv ing at Ir
V"ti:i at ll:-.i) .v. m. and (i:Jtir. m. IJnnnini;
Mjuthwiir.l. 'rains leave li vona. at ti:.V. A.
a,1,l '-': i-. i. . arriving at Crcsson at
v. M. ami t I-. m.
'i 'Inesilay of last week, Iwocows
n the railT.iad track n.-ar Ilawson's
la'.uui. ..n tin- ( re on ,t CoalM.rl road
ami !,,,,. t. tr;li could N- stopiM-d were
r-c.i iis..r alllj i ji,M. Several cars were
r-.-,) a!lj p ul a heap, but no
PTvin s,rlously injuml although a
'" -IlLlll
Marrlavice Lli-ranm.
The following marriage licenses wt-re is
sued by the Cl.-rk of the Orphans Court
for the week eliding Wednesday, June in,
ls'.ii:
I vi Wagner, Illacklick township, and
Maggii- .MclKmaid. I ndiana county.
Klmer C. (Jibson. IM-khaven, Pa., and
Jennie Perry, Johustow n.
Thomas Andrew blather and Susannah
A. Can 11. South Fork.
I). II. Weimer. Johnstown, and Milla W
j day moruiiig and went out to near Kay loi 's ( Hwr.-hU-rger. Upper Voder tow nship,
wber.' shanties and stables were already in
process of ere.-liou for their reception.
Tliii-e car loads of 1 1 1111 also arrived al
Kaylor's on Saturday anil we suppose by
this time are at work on the new railroad
w it li their picks and .-hovel.
In the quarterly r.-jMirt of the State
I'.oard of Agriculture, which ticits of
taxes and taxation. Secretary Kdge
states that he has obtain. -I the value of
l.Vrf farms in ." counties of this State, the
sum total of which is tl l,f,fj,XA The
amoiiut of tax paid by all Is 1 11.773.1.'. or
an average rate of 7.hi mills on the dollar
ltracki-11 and Maggie McNeil, Oal
J rg
h a-
I'rnf. T. It.
l'i iiicinal of the Kbeusburg public
v n,;. j, .,.u appoiuw-d principal of the
pubnc -.-lojads at AkiIK. Armstrong coiiu
). i M.r moutli. for a term of eight
m"i'tli-. He j a giMid teacher and pro
"'ivi' man. and the schools of Am.1Io
iil u.-v.-r take a step backward under his
faiiagetiieni.
n' f tli.e-e unreasonable nieu who
a iiewspaie-r fr years and .then send
l"'k "r.-fus.-d" or "not wanted" was
"i"d hy a puhll.-lwr a short time Hg.. and
jfie Judge gave a verdict for the plaiuliff
J'h.- full snionnt of costs. The Court
"id.sl that notice to disi-untiniie was not
"dJicW-ut if the MilMriber was in arrears:
Le
-i pay first.
of actual value. The highest rate. W.ZZ 1
slightly hurt by jumping, j mills. Is paid iu Cameron county, audjihe
Mlison. for the past several lowest. r,.-.'S nulls, in .ort Hampton, llucks j
j pays 7. vt nuns, .Montgomery .su mills, '
! Chester .:a mills. IH-Iaw are mills and j
1 Lam-aster i.Ta mills.
j Key. Father Y. Kittell. pastor of St
Miuhai-ls Catholic church at Im-tto, well
known In Khciishurir where he was lorn
and raistnl ccl.-hrat.'d the tweutieth anni
versary of bis ordination to the priesthood
Wednesday of last wi-ek. On June 3, lsTI,
Father Kittell, who was a student at the
Propaganda College at Rome, was ordain
ed iu the priosthood together with Father
Kdward J. Flynu, now pastor of the j
Sacred Heart church at Mt. Veri.on, N. J
1., a fellow- student or rather Kittell at
the I'roMgauda. At the jubilee anniver
sary held iu Ioretto on Wednesday, a Mas
of thanksgiving w a-celebrated with Path- j
er Flynu as celebrant; Father Fnrdinand
Kittell. deacon; K.-v. William Kittell. of
Union town, a brother of Ferdinand Kit
tell, Hiibd.incoii; Rev. F. I-ouglilin. p, p.,
pa -lor of the liurcli of the Holy Rosary,
Philadcli hla. nia-t.-r of ceremoDies, and
Key. Kdward McSweeney, I. P., pirector
of Mt. St Mary" sx-uiiuary. Kminittsbiirg,
Md., delivered the sermon. All of the
reverend gentlemen ia een students to-
J. II
litin
Charles Schotul-it and Carolmw
heinier, Johustow n.
AViliiam K. Smith and I.ucy M. Siuay.
Johustow 11.
Harry .la. -..by and Flora Claycomb,
Johnsiow 11.
John llala-e-ah and Mary Vislyi
Johnstown.
Frank M. Shaffer and Kosina ltailey,
Johustow ii.
John R. Stafford and Mary A. Fletcher,
Lower Voder towuship.
William Holl. Pale, and Charlotte Shut,
Johustow ti.
- m -
hhcrlir'a Hale-n.
Sheriff Stlnomau will offer al Sheriff's
gut guilty of larceny.
Motion for a new trial.
Commonwealth vs. Harry Hough and
Kdward Ream, larceny. Jury find defend
ants guilty . Kach sentenced to one year
and thr.-e moullis In the M-nitentiarv.
Commonwealth vs. P. 11. Cosgrove, as--ault
and battery. .Vol. pro, enten-d.
Commoiiw call h vs. It. A. Ih-lozler, inde
cent xM,un-. A'ol. trim, enten-d.
( ommonwcnlth s. Joseph Cob-man and
William Klukead, enu ring a railroad car
with intent to commit a felony. Jury find
defendants not guilty.
James K. T) rell, w ho was convicted of
throw ing a brick through a window, was
senti-ne to sivto days in jail.
Jack Sweeny, who plead guilty to carry
ing coiiceal.tl weaiNiiis, was sent to Jail for
I lurty days.
sKi-oMi VVF.KK.
Court met on Monday with Judge Bar
ker 011 the Ix-neh. The following cases
were disjtosi-d of:
John A. Storm vs. Martin A. Miller.
1'cigucd is-ue. Jury find for plaintiff.
(i-oruc Page vs. Johustow 11 Lumlier Co.
I lefi-mlant confesses judgment for 0.
William Row man vs. Henry llarnhart.
Continued.
r - i. , , .. ..!,
1! done r.rviue vs. .ion 11 u. 0111. v.onnn-
I K. A. Krvine vs. ti.-orge Kutruff et al.
J Coiitinu.il.
j Pluck .v. Clntit vs. Charles E. Troxell.
j Continu.si.
Francis Vcag.-r. Sr. vs. J. J. Hauk Jt
Pros. .S-tll.-d.
Martin McDonald vs. Janus Hoover.
IV-fendant confesses judgment forflO.
Vance ISest vs. William Far n wait. Jury
lind for defwndant.
Thomas . Farrell iixr vs. Annie M.
I Wcakland. Jury lind for plaintiff the
! same miiikiitit u !-, ulr.. V,.u
....... ............ u . - .. . - .,,', . " U .. U J
docket.
Martin Mrlfc.nald. Sr. vs. Frederick Ho
feckcr. Cunt inued.
Isaac Wike vs. Philip Hopf.-r. On
trial.
John Sheffaur vs. Morrellville and Cam
bria llorotigh Water Co. Coutiiiued.
T. C. Kls. Jt Co. vs. C. i J. Leahey.
Defendants couf.-ss judgment for il.l2.
Kllra A. traham vs. J. 11. Kagy. Con
tinued. James S. J'.rackcu vs. Frank Stine.
Continued.
E. It. Cn-sswell vs. Mary Cole. Replevin.
Jury find for plaintiff the
Assignee's Sale
OF VALUABLE
FARMING
AMD
(Coal JLarnd.
BY virtue ol an order Issuing out ol tbe Court of
Common Plea of t; imlirli eoonty, the un
dersigned asslrnee ot Thoiaa bunahoe will ex
pose te public sale oa
S05D1T, JULY CTII, 189!,
AT OSEOH-IOCK, P. II.,
A.t. tlie Court IIouNe
la Kbeusburg, Pa., tbe tollowiofr described Real
taute. yU:
All toat cert a' n piece or truet of land situate
partly In tbe townships ot Washtneton and for
tase Cambria county, adjoining land ot James
U. Brawley. John Brady's enaie, Uwen lonolds
tj and others, containing
148- Acres,
and rsrlna- thereon erected a PLANK HiiPSE.
HAY SUtll and all other necexary outbuilding
Tbe atiore land Is underlaid with
YUU&BLE COll SE&MS
The Coal and Minerals will be ottered separate,
ly front tbe Surface, and the 8urlare. Coal and
Minerals will also Ne ottered as a whole, and sold
In the way In which tbe best prlee can be attaln
e 1. Clear oi all encumbrance .
TERMS OP RALE:
One third of the purchase money to be paid on
tbe confirmation ol sale and the oalanee In two
equal annual payment, with Interest, secured
npon tb premise. JUMN J. MclKJN.NELL.
Acsmnee ol Thomas Donahce.
Fortaue, Fa., June . 1WL
ANM'AL Financial Statement ot the Ke
celpta and Urendltures of Kbensburv
School Iutrtct,Uarobna county, Pn., for the year
enamg June ist, iwi:
KETEIPTS.
Urora amount of tax duplicate
lor school purposes tl,SM.21
'le per cent, added to delln-
j.ieat lax payers 12.M
-ti Muiiday evenlu: District Attorney
"fwtinorand Messrs. Kd. Fisher, M. 11.
i-ph. ns n. s. Murphy, all of Johns
Jti, K-t a team from the livery stahle of
"srs. O'Hara. Davis A. I.uih. r. iu this
- -. n.i lrove to Loretto. where
the ln,rM.s
"lllili- M,mt.
tl,-.
' " am u was iroiie. Some tm tsoii .r
had taken It dUi drove (o near !
u and tui m d the team Iikjsi
' fiinn.l tl..
.1 . - ' nioi IlllJlf .
u" '"'I-- -Mt-iously injured.
they I
to a post while thev
When they went to pet I
' where
Cue Of
Monday, July Cth, l"Jl, al 1 o'clock, r
the following projiertios:
The iuterest of Caesar La forte in two lots
of trrouud in Klder tow nship, havinir ihere
on a two-story plauk hous-.
The interest of Thomas M unman In 12
acres of land in Adams tow uship. about tiO
clean-d. havintr thereon a plank house and
frame tarn.
The inteisest of Samuel F. Iloffa In 4j
acres of land in West Taylor township.
The interest of Peter McNeil and Jane
McNeill in two lots of ground In Gallitzln
lo rough.
The Interest of John J. Hurk in 63 acres
of land in Ch-arOeld township, having
thereon a two story frame house and harn.
The interest of the South Fork Fishing
and Hnntiug Club iu a number of pieces or
tracts of laud situate in Cr) le and Adams
tow iis)iijr.
Am Excellent sjwwk.
A lirmk ha recently l-en published by
Prof. T. H. Allison, of this place, on the
subj.i-t of "Kutrlirlj Analysis by Dia
irrann." in which the author einlains the
ueih. r at the Propaganda, but W.ilnesday J diftieult oints of analysis iu an admirably
AtMsmt tarlar wr.
Who hasn't suffered from this disease?
We say disease advisedly, for such it I. It
is a trcneral relaxation of the system that
makes the victim averse to exertion. Un
less the constituion is keyed up w hen these)
symplons appear, some acute malady at
tacks the vulnerable points and life Is en
danger, a". A good stimulant promptly and
proierly used soon tones up the w eak spots.
Leading physicians of the land invariably
recommend the use of pore rye whiskey in
such cases. Mas Klein's "Silver Age" and
"Duo, nestle" rye whiskies are sold under a
sworn guaranu-e of purity so that the con-
sale al the Court House in Kbcusburu on i nuiner takes no risk "Silver Aire" at $1.30
Total.
Deduct abatements.
Deduct exonerations
Total (
Total tax receipts .
I 'ash Irom former Treasurer
Tuition from adjoining dtetrlctr.
From other aourree...
alui appropriation.
44 TV
11,67 1.7S
B3.W
Total receipts
EXPEXDITIBU.
Paid tex-hOTS (1,373.00
I.&7S.33
80U.75
10.00
B 00
Il.3t8.27
Paid teachers attending Insti
tute
Paid water rent-
Paid luel.
Paid janitor
Paid repair
bulldln.
and aerubtln
Paid salary Tre surer
Paid salary Collector
Paid alary Secretary
Keturned to Commissioner. .
Pad school sunplies .
Balance la the treasury.
40 M
le.00
11S.7S
1 10.40
MM
3e.M
tA-a
S 00
L71
60.03
4S7.M
(3SM7
uas the lirst occasion in twenty e;nsiii
which lln-y held a reunion.
mamivr. vv e have m-vnr seen a more com
plete Work on the .(il.jiH t. Price. -Hli .
and 'Dmiuesne" at fl.23 per if nil quart
rrnt tie. Mr. Klein also kTeeps the largest
and choicest Hock of brandies, w ines, etc,
in Pennsylvania, (ioods are sent by ex
press every w here. Write for catalogue and
price list (mentioning this paper) to Max
Klein. 2 Federal street, Allegheny City.
For sale or rent, tb Loretto House,
Loretto, Pa. A largw stable and all neces
sary outhuildiDgs and gardens in good or
der. Address, Loretto, pa.
For neat and cheap Job printing try
this office.
At'IUTOKS NOT1C,.
In the Orphan Court ot Cambria eoonty.
la the matter of the Brat and Anal amount !
Simon Conrad, administrator ol Henry Freidhoff.
deceased.
Having been apdolnted Auditor by said court
to report distribution ot the fund la the band e(
the aneountant. notice Is hereby alvea that 1 will
sltatmyotnoe la the borous;h ot ttbensbunr oa
"-r-ay. Jmmm S7I-, II1, at M o'clock ,
A. -. for the purpose of dlecharvln tbe dutlea
ol (aid appointment, when and where all parties
loterevled may attend or be debarred from eoo
taic In on said food. HONALU l JJt'tTON.
tiieosbur., Pa Jane M. 1hI. Auditor.
U. MYERS.
ATTUUHEY-AT-LiAW.
KaniM."!), Pa.
-Ul'. la I ell was d Mow, on Centre street.
Attest: E. C. P.uaiasj, D. D. Pbtcb.
Secretary. Prestdent.
Al'DITOlUt BEPORT.
We. the undersigned. Auditor of Ebeasburg
district. Cambria county, hart u- carelully.!
an lined tbe bor acoounu of the Treasurer, and
them eurreet to tho tet or our knowledce and
belief. W. H. OUNNELXs
y. W. DAVIS.
A.J.WATIBS,
June a, ltoiSt. Auditor.
"V"OTICEl hereby len that I have purooased
X th lollowlDv article at a Short-' aula of
tbe property el li. M. Baker. In Carroll township,
aad that 1 hare lett the same with tbe said U.
M. Baker do Ha- my plea.ore: 1 cook stove and
teoslla. 1 table. 1 sink , t chair. 1 tounae. 3 beds.
f lamp, b eatlse; stove aad pip. 1 pow 2 cows. 1
coil, one (led. 1 brown mare. 1 aray mare, 1 set
double harness I set lna-le harness. 1 barrow, 1
berxy. 1 waon 1 pair wacoa ladder. 1 rake. 1
sletKO.l hay lork rope and pulley. 1 sTlndstone.
1 robe and 1 teed cutter. A II person are hereby
notified not to latartere with the same.
C. PkhXLAK,
May 39. 1M. I Joea. Clearfield Co.. Pa.
SSIUAEE'S NOTICE. "
Notice 1 hereby Ktrea that Thomas Do Da
hoe, of Portaa-e. Cambria county. Pa., by deed et
voluntary assignment, has assigned to tbe ua
derstaned. In trust lor the benefit ef the ereal'om
ol the aaid Thomas Donahoe. all tbe teal t state
of the said Thomas Donahoe. All person In
debted to said Thomas Douahoo are hereby no
tlbed to make payment without delay, aad those
hin claims acalnst the tamo will present
them, properly authenticated, lor settlement to
me. J.J. M'HONNKIX,
Assignee of Thomas Dun-hoe,
Porta., Pa-May -.am. ltsu
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice U berofy dven that letter Urta
mentary oa the est-te el fathartne J . Mulhollea,
Ute et Croy le townsblp. Cambria county , Pa- do
eeaaed, havinv been armated to the anders lned.
All persna Indebted I to said estate are notified
to asake payment without delay, and those hav-1-
claim will present them, properly authenti
cated lor settlement.
UEOKUE C. MT LHOLL.EN,
Executor ef Catharine J . Mulhollea. dee'd.
Croyle township, May t, lcs; ju
HUT-tj-EUXANDE.
H. J. SHETTIil, PaoF-iro.
loeated at DaBola. Pa., near tbe U. K. A P.
Hallway Depot. We always endeavor to fur
nish th bast aoeom modal ions to business men ,
pleasure seekers and boarder. Person In search
ol Motort aad quiet will Bad It a desirable place
le nop. The Table I unsurpassed aad I alway
upplied with the best tb market afford, aad
all th delloacle of th season. The Bar I sup
plied with tho choicest of pure liquor and clears
and nothing: but tho beet le sold. Special atten
tion glroa to th care of bone.
H. J.SCHETTIO.
M. D. KITTELL,
Attorney-o t.-jlo,w,
EBENSBVKO, PA.
Office to Armory Jealldlng.iipp. Court Uoiue.
Only Twelve Days
Yet rvinainlna: thnt wh will jireent y.n with a watch. We have Riveji j.. iis of
them uway and ili.- all Rive entire sii-lct iuii. Ilni'i nu the cluvnee. Come ami
Kt-t one ol them. We have alioul 11 uudred on hand vet.
Our stK-k Is gnw inc .laily and our pri--s an- oinn d n. know that
Sl.MoN is ihe leader. There is nothinc voti can't pel. Oir .litTen-nt .1. part uiejits
nre all ,.ver--lo.-kel with if.His. and tile fact is have t.xi iiiu.-hon hand. I ""re
fore, we ure endeavoring to nik ivnin. anil prices ure no olj-ct in tins case.
will only mentiou a fv prices a, it is iiiijsilj!e to ruiiiemtx r each dej.ai tun-iit.
ILatlics! ILadics! Iacaes!
Wu invite all to visit our lirv tioods Department and exainine the many new
styles and slia.i.- of line Dress Cashmeres we hate at present. We can show you
twentv-live shades in the alx.ve line. Cr.-ain, Pearl. Old Koe. F.lectric llliie. If old
en Ilrown, Lavender, etc.. will -sjld f..r the next tetitlavt at joar.d Olfctits, worth
7rints and M.(i. We k--ii the larK-t stock of Dii-ss Cliallis at j and ( cents x:r
yard. Calicos, tiinshattis. Flannels, Muslins, etc.. are sold by us at very h.w prices.
Don't loin, l to I.Mik at our U.-uitiant Counter. hen u eouic to our t urnishlnir
Goods Ilepartnjetit you will
0pea JFow JEyes I
We have over one hundred dozen tine shirts en our counters which we are fttHi'iiB
ut .tf cetiTS. worth . cents. EmbroiJer-d Siiirts. 'm and cents, worth T.'.cuits hiiJ
H.OiJ. P. I ark Ntin. w ith stripes, for PS cents. elMw hen- at el.-.'i and Our
5tK-k of Fine Dress Neckwear and Full Dress rshins can't be beat.
Out Stock of Underwear is now- complete.
dDiir SlioeEDepartEiiciit !
The Greatest Harsraiiis w-e offer every day in SIkm-s. Well, we are selling Rood
Shoes at almost half price.
Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes. fl.U; Ladies' Fin- Dress Shoes, with patent tips, 1.C1.
Ladles' Fine Dmiruli Kid .Siio-s. fl.74. Ladies' Sirins Hs-l sli.x-s. f l.ls.
Men's Fine Dr.-s siio-s. 1.,: tl.z:,; Men's 1-ine Calfskin Slio-s. f.'.ss; Men's
Fine Kangaroo Nhoes. ril Our ( Jreat Keystone Slux-. l.'.s. W e have a tremend
ous stock of Infants' Fine Dress Sh.e, yellow tops, with patent leather.
Hosiery, Gloves & Underwear !
Ladies Ilosierv and Cloves form a sjn-cial department of our our store.
Ladies" Dlack Hose from 10 cents uti to .V) cents. Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose,
from . to .hi cents. Children's black hose from lo cunts up to 35 cents.
Ladi-s' Kid Glove, buttons, hook or lace. Irom Vs cents to ?l...l.
We have an endless variety of Ladies' M uslin Cambric and Woolen Underwear.
Ladies' cross-ribbed Vests, lo. S3 up to 4.1 cents.
D a rp e t Wi n do w ISI n d
Come and examine
Tlits Department is ovet loa-i.-d w ith bargains for every tdv .
our poods and pritn-s. and be -oiivinced.
Don't fail to atttend our preat
DJLS IFMING
Now is the time to to buy Clothing at the lowest figures. We have two hundrod
and fifty Full Itlack Indigo Grand Army Suits, with two sets of buttons, at M.riand
T.i, worth Hu.uu. Men's Fine lJla.-k Dress Suits. ;.:J up to KU, worth (10.CO
and t-12.0O. lU.vs' Fine Black and Ulue W'rt.si Suits, aa.-s from 14 to IS year. f5.M
up to..rrfi. good value for fs.oo and lo.(i. Jiuvs" sh rt pants Suits. fl.S5 to 1.9S,
worth $1.71 and .."Vn. We have a fine line of I'.ov-,' Short I'ants at r. cents.
DKESS I'ANTS. We have the largest we ever carried, from ?1.S5 up to 7.0U.
We have twenty-five doe Soft Hals vvortli I.J each which we will sell at SO
cents.
Now- don't forget to give each dept tui.-til a ca!l and cxatuine all goods before you
purchase. Wc allow car fare to visitors who purchase good-, to the amount of flO.Ui.
SEMwDISr & C0.,
TL LargMt and Mom Kt-llatiie lealci iu Cambria and Itlair .-ountie-,
GALLITZIN, PA.
CHALLIES
Larger demand and more selling every day
of these fiopular fabri -s.
Uecvnt fortunate purchases from over
loaded importers enable ns best qualities
LOWER PRICES than vcrln fore knowir
S-cial
SG-inch All-Wool French Chal-
Cream grounds (and a few dark grounds)
neat primings, 3.V. (The vv quality.)
All-wool French Challies. -., .tc. and
the very best qualities, black grounds, w ith
colored printings, Very stylish and
desirable.
American Printed Challies,
4c. to 23c. and al! intermediate prices
w ith star-like regularity.
All best and sjiccial value?.
For
Buyers of Dress Goods.
3G-inch all-wool Plaid Suitings '.'Or., NSc.
the regular price.)
00-inch Cloth Suitings, mixture 3.V.
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages,
Carls ill rri l!::li::ry cf Irq f csii!. Isscriptia.
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a-55rw-4 i t r y : a - --v -' . . rti-- -
.'0-inch all wool Cloth Suitings. Gray.
Brow n an Tan mixtures, :(., 70c.
Handsome line of
English Suiting Styles,
Light colots. 36 inches to measure. 30c
that would commend themselves if price
was even as rV.
Write for sample and catalogue.
DOGGSDUEIL,
U5, 117. 119 & 121 Ferlerd SU
ALLEGHENY, TA.
The Deering Junior STEEL BINDER
C In
LEADS j in
Tn Rfvnrrfli in Durability.
In Lightness of Weight, in Reliability,
Lightness of Draft, in Lconomy.
BINDER TWINE. The Deering l'.i.ler Twine rnnsmore feet to the K)und. !s Ftrong
er and smoother than any oiher tw in made.
FOR ARTISTIC
JOB PRINTING
TRY THE FREEMAN.
TO WEAK CHEN
Suffering Irom the eflect ol yoBlhlul error! . ear
w decay, wastlnsr weak-ess , tost m-ntiood, etc.. I
m . i.hi m .iiu imiImIi eonlatnln
full partlceiare tor borne cere FmCE ef chance.
A splendid Bed leal work, sboefci be read bj t
err man who I oervoos and debilitated. Addrea
rrer. r. t. iowlek, M !-. Cna.
Wool ! Wool !
I want FIVE THOUSAND pounds ol Wool
tab washed or enwasbed. Very bin best ricee
will be paid, either cash or soerrba-dlse.
v tIAKON LEAHEV,
mas am. Lilly Station, (Jambrta .'., I'a.
THE DEERINC MUWERS.
New- Deering, Deering tiiant. Junior Giant. Ohm-Horse Mowers. These Mowers have
large wheels, wide tread, fine cuttiug apparatus, mauy adjustments and remarkably
light draft. They are the best grass-cutting machine in the world. Are worth dollar
for dollar when other machines are worn out.
$3000
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wi, li emm rm4 mu4 mrtt; ) fcv.
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ATTOKJVEY. AT UA W,
Kaantiarau. Tax "A.
tnco on Centre street, uesr Hi.b.
. i vou fifra ,l.-h Vrtntio? It .,, air tlie
1 tttxi a tnal crjof.
j K YAK SELF Dl'MP.
H0KSE II A V KAKKS. VrKIML.
liA.NNEK.
THOMAS HAY TEDDEDS.-The l-st KaWes and Tedders known. Our tock la
' nd for Special Circular and prices .d Binder-. Moers, Buggies, Wagons, Carts,
Farming Machinery. Taints, Oils and Building Material.
Swank Hardware Co..
..i. MAIN AND i;i:t)IKDMIT.ETS, JOHNSTOWN, PA