The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 22, 1892, Image 3

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FRIDAY, -
JANUARY 2J. ISO..
KlCAI. AM prRMtXAI.
- A new M. K. iJitirrh will le ileilii ateil
;u Lilly n January 2lth.
- -lion. M. I-'itliai i oi' OaluUiii. is laid
bp aizuiii w ill Lis old eiicin , tlii; l lieuiiui-ti.-in.
- Mi. Joseph !i iilin, if Minister tuvui
sll. wii" a iitor to iir tow it on Samr
day. - Tin- OiUl I Vil.iw of this tilai i- w ill lmve
;i l'aniiii-t at tin- Catr.nna. lionet' this fl-'ri-t!j
) e ehiliir.
-Luke llcln
Lls- nf ClemiieM t ii-
sliip. was unions
th" isitors to our tow ik
mi Wednesday.
Mr. Aiid.ru StittTnatter, f famill
1" ihi. s;artl on Wednesday for a vis
it to l'liiluiW-lphiu.
Father llovle, pastor f St.
( ntludir cliiireh Johnstown, sip-n
h mi - in lawn ijii Thinxlay.
Ii : l;lie itiehes it) ti:irk tn-ss
John's
a few
id as
! ;u- Jis M -.tal iswhat mir iei
harvesters
ai-. .it"int; Itway at ?'rei;t.
liX-t oiiMaWe JoJiti Haitian, of ilal
fi'iti, was luoiiuhi to jail last week to
Vwvri' a ehuriri" f Miilezzleine!it.
liaimah KoW'jisoii, a eo!ored woman of
Kiutianu. died in that plai-e on Mond.ty last
at tin- ri'inarlhle ai?e cif 101 years.
1 1 is 'wvleil 'hat Khen-hur's elec -trie
ireet IcchtiiiK system will l- in oper
ation atx.tt; the latter part of Kelu nary.
'Siiii- (o-oiL'e Fresh and .Mr. Adam. I.
J.eih. nv of l!arr township's worthy i-iti-n-.
Mir stimuli; the visitors to out town
on Tu-day.
I.iie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
( 'on ik lly. id t ialllt.in. dieii on Friday. Jan
uary l.'iili, ajred twenty-one years, after a
l.Jip illness.
All insane man named Harnett
w r.s taken to Divnioiil this (Thursday)
n irniii; hy Sheriff Shiimaker and Jail-
Vaidell VlXIIKT.
Mr. Simon ( Iiiines. ot Dean, while in
Fheiishiuir on Friday last vistited the
I'iti-.K.M is otliee and added his name to the
Jit id siiliserilx is.
. Mr. Henry Mellon, of l'attoii, was here
on Frida last ami reports that place as
fret t inn ready for a hoom as soon as the
new railroad is liiiished.
Tin; city and Inn ouirli superintendents
of the ptihile sthiKils of this state will hold
their t hird annual eoii ention at Williains
port mi January "Sand -"..
The tneriiiiy dropped down to IIP he
low zero on Wednesday morning, lint is
now inclined to climti upw ards, tieinn U
uhovi' this (Thursd iv) inoruin;.
Mr. William Tate, of this place, was
presented ith a irold headed eaneliy the
Sunday sclmol clas in tin' I'oimieir.it ioual
ehurvh over w hich he preside-i as teacher.
Mr. Iliihaid Koherts. of Red. Oak.
low h. son of M r. (Kii'ii Roherts, of Suui
inerhill tow liship, after an al.-eni-e of tlf-t-i!i
years, is hack to tlie old homestead on
a visit.
1 r. T. M. Richards and w ife, of this
filai e. took t heir depart lire on Wednesday
for Winter 1'ark, Oranue county. Florida,
where they will spend the halauce of the
inter.
It is w tilth know hit; that kerosene is
often recommended to tie added to a boiler
full of soiled clothes. Turpentine Is also
said to he iiood for w hiteiiini; and sweeten
ing them.
Sheep Irivo tw o teeth in the center of
the jaw at one year, and addtwoeach year
till live years old. w hen they haw a "full
iivuvli." A tier that time the aire cannot
tie told hv the teeth.
Mr. John (Jrillln. a natiw of Minister
township hut (or many years a resilient of
Fl ie w here he is eniplo eel as a conductor
on the 1'. A F. railroad, is isjtini; rela
ti s ( m tli,. m, u n t ai u.
Mr-. MclliiL'h, widow of the late Felix
Mi'Ilu;!h. of Callitin. w ho died ahout one
year a pi. died at her home in Callitxiu on
Sunday last, and her remains were huried
in St. Patrick's cemeterv, in that place, on
Tites, lay.
Mi-s Alva Stew ai t, a rohust Youim
township, Indiana county, school inarm
has til veil hail for court on a charge of as
sault and hattery. She applied the hirch
vigorously on the peisoi. of one of her small
hoy pupils.
Messrs. John Ricket I s. of Ueade tow n-
ship, and Adam Ksch. of White township,
Vioth i a led at A No. 1 citizens, were anion;!
, t he isitor-to FJieiishurn on Fridav lust
. and while here dropped in to pay theFlint
; vi.vn a friendly visit.
i Mr. Rhilip Sanders, of Minister tow n-
t-hip. was liere on Wednesday, lie reports
: fence timlier as gettinj; scarceon the line of
the new railroad on account of the recent
old snap, which impelled the Italian la-
Mirers to sei.o on anythint; that would
make tiro woo I.
John HulTm.iii. a helples.s aud Seech
' lens veteran ol the lat war. residing at
; l'aulton. Wi stmoreland county, was fa
tally burned, hy his clothes taking lire
Jfrom a spark ftom the grate on Tuesday
. lie served four years in the One Hundred
fend Second Ohio Infantry.
": A slick-tormued swindler is abroad
amonti the farmers . selling them twenty
five pounds of coffee for a ridiculously
fmall sum. When the farmer gets hi can
lie finds Instead of coffee he has some nice
ly browned navy Leans with a little coffee
essence-poured over them. Look out for
'hi flu "
Executions were issue! in this place
last wool against II. O. Stoltz and M. H.
Stolta. trading as II. (). Stoltz. ,t Son. a
large firm doing business in Altoona pity,
And their property passed into possession
f the sheriff. Tin estimated liabilities
4Te 1S.M); assets, 7,:,(in -lloUUUvjstmrg
. JStinttrn.
On last Friday evening the building
Wringing to the Pennsylvania railroad
-d as a waior tank and tool house at
Lilly, caught lire in the loweror tool house
part and burned dw n. Owing to the close
proximity to the westbound track, trains
going in that direction were delayed for
about half u-u hour.
The jury in the libel case of Senator
Quay against the Ueaver Sttir. after being
OOt twenty minutes, returned a verdict of
COilty as indicted. The penalty is a fine
not to exceed fi.ua or imprisonment or
fcoth. A dispatch from Reaver. lVnna.,
9yt It is believed that Senator uay will
Intercede in N-half of tho defendanus.
Adam J. Leib. e.o'-utor of Sebastian
Graff, deceased, w ill sell at the decedent's
late residence in Harr township on Thurs
day, February tth, at 10 o'clock, .v. m..
three h.-rses. three cowj, one fanning mill!
plows, harrows, harness, a large quantity
f hay, straw, wheat, ryo, oats and buck
Wheat, grain in the ground, household and
klt. hen furniture and other ai tides.
.Mr. Frank J. Over, editor of the Hol
t'dayshurg ltfyixter, waslast week apjiolnt
aJ l'stmaster at Ilollidaysbnrg to succed
Editor Traugh. of the SUutdtirtt, w ho was
the appointee- under President Cleveland
and whose term ol four years is aliotit ex
piring. We are oi-ry to e Mr. Traugh
toriied down, but wheu tho plums Ivlong
io the Republicans we are gjad to ;-ee our
CTi ing and misguided brethern .'f the pre??
frttliiT a f.iir st.at.' of the fi .lit . nl th- w
lory. i
Tho pole of the Electric Light Com
pany Id this pJnce will cany about fifteen
ml of wire wln tho line is completed.
Fthrufcry lfith Is the day of tho spring
election. Sot-k good men for thfl offices
v bother good men seJc the offices or not.
Mr. Joseph Trexler. one of ClearfmlJ
j tow nsh IpN oldest citizen.-', tiled at his honn:
in that tinvnahlp on Sunday, lie was
; about H) years' or ago.
A man named A aron fiood, skim! Ta
years, residini; near Irw in Station, on the
Reimsylvaiila lallroad in Wrstniondaiid
fountv. Xatally shot himself Tn Friday last
while onny.rarily lnsan; Irmi erip.
11) ram Sibloy, of Rjihster, N. V., w ho
j r.iadc much of his mouy In early life upon
a farm, once said tbej-r never was a dollar
ruade fatienius an xniinal. If you iiiuko
any money it must be on (rrow th and not
I on fat.
The oflice o tlie Letultr in Pittsburgh
was cotnpletuly destroyed by lire on Fri
day niiilit. It had recently beci. fitted ti
w ith new machinery, w hich Is an entire
loss. TIip loss is ?lo,(niu, entirely covered
by insurance.
Three weeks opo R. K. Nelson, a resi
lient of I'hilipsburjf, Center county, disap
peared and no tidings whatever have been
nveived concerniii(! his whereabouts.
The general impression is that he wander
ed into the woods and perished.
' Mrs. Amy Vanscoyle and Mrs. Kate
(raier. widows of railroaders who were
killed in a wreck on the Pennsylvania &
Northwestern railroad several months ado,
have entereil suits at Holliilaysburi; to r--cover
!iM).iKm datnages for tin1 loss of their
husbands.
Mrs. Mct'loskey. an aed lady, died at
the resilience of K. W. Raiiiihuiaii. of (Jal
lit.in last Sunday moruini!. AfteralliKh
Mass of Reiiiium in St. Patrick's church.
Uallitzin. for the repose of her soul, her re
mains were taken to St. Augustine for in
terment on Tuesday.
Mr. Joseph Rearer, of Carroll town
ship, w as here on' Monday, having bnuijiht
his son-in-law, Mr. P.. Zolner. of ( hai leroi.
Pa., in to take the early tiain for home.
Mr. Zolner had been called hither to attend
the funeral of his father which took place
at Carrolltow n on Saturday last.
The collector of Cambria township will
be at the township school house in the
boron kI of Ebensbur on Saturday, Jan
uary lioth, l..r. for the purpose of re
ceiving the school taxes of said township.
Five per cent, additional will be chained
on all unpaid school taxes in said tow nship
after that date.
Rev. H. M. Kerr, w ho some twenty
years airo was pastor of the Presbyterian
church in this place for several years, ilitd
at his home in ISrow nsville. Pa., on Satur
day last. The deceased w as the father of
I Kllisti. Kerr. Fsip, a practising attorney
; of the Cambria county bar. formerly of F-b-'
ensbiiri!. but now a resident of Johnstown.
The case of the Commonwealth vs. Kl
mer Ilruner, eouvicled of the murder of
I Samuel Reese, for a new trial, was aririieil
at argument court an Monday. Thomas
Marshall. Jr.. of Pittshurii. appearing for
the defendant and District Attorney O'Con
nor for the Commouw ealt h. After hearing
the case Judtre I'.aikcr reserved his de
rision. Horace R. Rose, Fsi(.. of JollllstoW u. on
Tuesday mornim; while washing in his
room in the Mountain House, lccidentally
let t he wash-bow I slip from his hands, and
breakinn. one of the broken pieces struck
h i in on the left le)!. ciiltini! an uily nash.
lr. Kchiie.U dressed the wound, which re
iilired live stitches to blinj! tlie severed
tlesh back to its place.
Mr..!. I). Lucas, of th's place, propri
etor of the hoot and shoe and f nts furnish
ing jioods store on llinh street, has associ
ated witli him in the business S. L. Reed.
Ksij.. and hereafter the tirm will be known
as J. 1). Lucas A Co. The stock wf noods
w ill 1m-enlarged and the business of this
heretofore well patronizod establishment
increased correspondingly. We wish them
, success.
1 John tiill. a coal miner living at Rens
creek. visited Johnstown on Friday last,
and while walking on the railroad track in
the vicinity of Woodvalo. was struck by an
east-bound freight train and hurled from
the track. Although severely hurt. h:s
injuries are nfit dangerous and he will re
cover, lie w as brought to the almushouse
where he will be cared for until able to go
to work again.
I The party having the contract for lay
ling the track on the Cambria it Cleat field
railroad expect to have the line of track
completed from Kaylor's to Hrubakor
junction on Saturday evening. The con
tract for ballasting the road has been let
and before long trains of loaded coal cars
will he. seen winding their way up
the Chest creek to Kaylor's, and thence out
to Cresson on the m ain line.
J. W. Strong, emploved as a trackman
in the Altoona yards, while working near
Seventeenth street was knocked down and
, run over by a freight train the w heels
passing over both legs. IIo was taken to
the hospital w here the sumeons concluded
that both legs would would have to be
amputated, but he victim of the accident
positively refused to allow the operation
to be performed. It Is thought he will
die.
I It is said in view of the Immense
amount of traffic over the Pennsylvania
railroad the directors will open up the
Now Portage "railroad from near Peters
burg, in Huntingdon county, to Cresson.
The opening up of the New Portage will
give the Pennsylvania another track up
the eastern slope of the mountain w hich
will he fifteen miles shorter let ween Peters
burg and Cresson than the main line, and
besides, has a much better grade.
A collision occurred between two
freight trains a short distance west of
Kittanning Point station on Wednesday
night by which an engine and thirteen
loaded freight cars were w recked, the en
gine and two of the cars going dow n over
the hank. The wrecked ears caught fire
and the P. R. R. fire brigade fr jm Alt toona
was summoned to assist in controlling the
flames, which was soon accomplished.
Luckily no lives were lost and no person
injured.
On Saturday last a pairor sheep-killing
dogs kilted one on the farm the Messrs.
Doran. In Summerhill township, that was
out with thocattle and not housed w ith the
othr sheep. Having got a taste for mut
ton and not having the opportunity to sat
isy it there, they went to tho farm of Mrs.
David J. Evans, where they killed throe
and wounded four others. The does were
followed to their abiding places and their
ow ners w ill very likely have the opportun
ity of paying for their dogs' illegal appe
tite for mutton.
Robert F. Pollock, of North Mahoning
township, Indiana county, whileout hunt
ing on Tuesday, tripjied on a wild grape
vine, and falling, accidentally shot himself,
the charge entering his left side. Owing
to his heing absent longer than he Intend
ed, his wife who was at home with sick
children hecamoalarmed and cominuriicat
sng her fears to a neighbor woman. Her
neighbor started on his tracks and found
his dead Ixnly lying w ithin 60 rods of her
house. He leaves a wife aud two children
to mourn his sad death.
Mr. Thomas Wills, of Loretto. w ill of
fer at public sale at his resident-; in Lor
etto, on Tuesday, January Wth. IMC, at
one o'clock, v. m., one set of light harness,
lot of hay, corn, potatoes and apples, one
barrel cider, one harrow, plow, grindstone,
one heating stove, gra'ii cradle, cooking
stove and utensils, chairs, flour chest, iron
ki ttle, buckwheat Hour, wheat flour, corn
and outs chop and other articles too nu
merous to mention; also, at the sum,, time
and place two lots of ground in Loretto,
with a two-sp'Tv p'rr!- bvv ; -M. ,r..
o'tthU'ldiii:: .
The patriotic cltiren who Is willing to
servo tho people in some of the various
borough and towushlp offiesis beginningto
throw oat Lluts of his being willing to ac
cv pt ofilco for the good of the public, which
H un omen that the sprinjr (lortion is
draw inj! m ar at hand.
SaiHdes of thf4 now pai-rs to loused
foi I'nit 'd States ijills hav b-en n'ci-ivitl at
the povernmerit mills. It is called 'hx-al-ized
fibre paper"', and is entirely fliffen-ut
lroui that used heretolun;. rTlu;
new paper wiii be distinuised by two lines
of scat ten-d red and blue silk threads, one
ijuai ter of an iiu h loud, crossinn the bill
from toil to hot loin. The lines w ill be an
Inch w ide, each an inch and a half from
the centre of the bill, the reverse side of
tlie bill opposite tin- lines will be left blank
so that the fibre may becasily distinguished.
A lirunil luirrli
nedictine priests at the
The II
St. Vin-
cent's monastery,
morelaiid count,
the specifications
near Latroiie. in West
haw about completed
for building a church.
which b
Pennsylv
onlv one
not onlv. to be the largest in
inia. but it is to he surpassed by
on the American continent, and
and that is the St. Patrick's cathedral in
New York.
The church is to be 'M feet long and ISO
feet w ide, sill mounted by two immense
steeples, each 41) feet high. When com
pleted the church will cost more than a
half a inilli hi dollars, and the time for
building il will not take less than four
years. The building is to be two stories
high, the first, which will lie partly under
ground, will he used for worship, the same
as the main, portion. hut not so large, as
a great portion of the lower part will be
used for ln-ating and lighting aparatus.
The lower portion devoted to church pur
pose, will be provided withfTiws and. in
addition to the main altar, there will be
six side altars. This part of the church
w ill lie for divine services for the monastry
and college classes. The many altars in it
are to enable all the priests to celebrate
mass each morning as quickly as possible,
there being at the monastry all the time
from fifteen to twenty-live priests.
The main portion or the first floor of the
church will be the same as all other Cath
olic churches and it will be devoted to the
genera! public of tlie nearby tow lis and the
surrounding county district. In the rear
there will lie tlie gallery, and the space
Including the seating capacity w'll hold
i.iaa people. The main altar, with font
side altars, w ill 1m- of line marble and Un
building w ill be of brick and stone. The
fourteen stations, or tlie way of the cross,
will be among tin; largest and grandest in
the w ol id.
Th Brrrh Creek.
As it is a matterof interest to our people
in the north of the county to find out the
intentions of the RcccU creek railroad
company, whose engineers have been sur
veying nearly everv spring run in that sec
tion, we irivethe following taken from this
week's Indiana .V(hi;it: All indica
tions point to the building of the main
line of the Reech Creek railroad through
Homer ( it y. t his county. A few days ago
a large number of additiou il engineers at -rived
at Homer and proceeded to view tin
land. On Monday Chief Engineer Mc
Intire aud a prominent official of l he road
arrived at Homer City and on Tuesday
liiwruiiig they took a carri-ige and drove
down the creek. The survey, as located,
crosses the Indiana Rranch where the
I'.iani li K. R. crosses Tearing Run and
from there down, runs dose to the Indiana
Rranch. The engineers are now on the
(iearhart farm. This would indicate that
the road a ill not be built up Cherry Run,
as sup;o-ed Some Weeks ago. The line
will go down Rlaeklick to Social Hall
bridge, on tlie West Peiui. and the chances
are that front there the cnidinsvrs will run
a line to La t robe. From Latrobe a line
will be built to connect with t he I Sal l i more
and Ohio and t he coal and coke Ileitis of
Westmoreland and Fayette counties will
haye an eastern outlet not controlled by
the lVnnsvlvaiiia. '
i
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Klllril ui liaylor'n.
On Wednesday afternoon about half past
four o'clock, w bile the work train was do
ing some shift ing at Kaylor's station. I.
R. Pringl:;, a brakeman. met with an ac-
ciaJeiit that caused his death
man was in t he act of makiu
The youim
i coupliiiL',
and for that reason was standiim lielween
the cars that were eomiiur together. The
car that was lieina moved was leaded with
iron rails for the Cambria fc C'learti.ld
road, and the rails beiui; longer than the
car. stuck out over the end. The youni;
man, intent on making tin- coupling, with
his ryes fixed upon the coupling link, failed
to obser e the protruding raiN on tlie ap
proaching car, and was struck on the head
by th ; ends of the raiis, fracturing his
skull and throwing him under the car,
which pass il over his left It--; at the hip.
crushing it olT. He was still living when
picked up ami was tenderly carried into
the house of Mr. John Cain, close by. but
it was evident to those about him that he
was beyond all human aid, and he soon ex
pired. He was a son of Mr. Ceoixe I.
Prinze, of Wilinore, was about eighteen
years of ape. and was a promising youni;
man. His remains were forwarded to Wil
inore on Wednesday evening.
Hnriieil in Time.
I'eojile will have themselves largely to
blame il the horrid grip secures a foothold
here this winter. The board of health
sounded a note of warning a few days ago.
Physicians all agree that with proper pre
cautions, the desease may be prevented.
Aged and enfeebled persons, in fact any
one whos system is run down, ico,uire a
healthful stimulant just now. The medi
cal faculty arc a unit upon this point.
Klein's "Silvur Age" and '-Duijuesne' rye
w hiskies, w hich sell respe ctively at ?1..V)
and l.'Jj per full quart, are the purest and
best stimulauts know n. The most skilled
practitioners in the country endorse and
prescribe these brands anil leading hospit
als use them exclusively. Major Klein
also sells (Juckenheiiner, Fiuch, Gibson,
Overholt and Hear Cro. k at f 1 oerquart r
six quarts for His establishment is
headquarters for everything in the liquor
line. Goods expressed everywhere. S.;nd
for catalogue, mentioning this paper, to
Max Ki.fi.n-,
sr. Federal street, Allegheny, Fa.
For sale by . I. ,fc A. K. IJendcr, fclbens
burir. Fa.
Vlrk'x floral .olde,
True and tried friends are always wel
come, consequently "Vick's Floral Guide"
is sure of a warm reception, especially
when dressed as daintily as this year.
The "Xellie Lewis' Carnation on the front
of the cover, aud 'IJrilliatit Poppies" on
the back, are unusually attractive, and
the numerous colored plates of lliwers and
vegetables, are certainly works of art and
merit. The first twenty-four pages, print
ed in violet Ink, describe novelties and
specialties. Send ten cents to James Vick's
Sons, Rochester, N. Y.,and procure a copy
of this attractive and useful catalogue. It
costs nothing, as the ten cents can be de
ducted from the first order.
. a . . .
Rrlieol Krpnrl.
Report of Frown school, Washington
township for month ending, January 13,
ls-.C:
Whole number in attendance during
month males II; fi males, pi; total. 'Jl.
Average attendanci males, s; females 7;
total, i:. Those p. rfect hi attendance: La
vlbia Raiucy, L'lnuia Prow n. Annie lirown.
Wait George and Michael t.eorite. Vis-"
i: 11. S ;. A.vy.i.: M alo.nk . Teaeh.-r. '
rmnaiBieail4B.
St. AtrG wttxe. Pa., Jan. li l-iw.
FUUtor Cambria Frreman:
Sn:: A gang of whiskey advocate have
been plotting to come and break up ourfair
next Saturday evening. Tlu-y may be sor
ry for this even. The church building
committee is getting the names of the con
spirators now. The friends of disorder aud
drink will have to work harder if they
w ish to succeed in fastening the reputation
of rowdyism, pugilism ami barlarism upon
us people of St. Augustine.
The Ashville man w ho says he examiut d
our church last Scptemlwr. mry have done
so, but he was not almut in daylight, aud
our great, watchful dog has not apiioated
since that time as having had a rough and
tumble tight with tramps or night-prowlers.
These gentlemen could hardly have
briU d the dog with whiskey for Carlo" is
a total abstainer from aw ay back.
Some worshipe rs at Oabriuus" shrine
publish that the god people of St. Augus
tine are greatly interested alxuit the safety
of the church building, and that there
rages among them a controversy at out the
price of a brick church. The rotten tim
bers of the part of the church taken down
showed that that part of the building was
very unsafe. However, our iws.ple go to
church like good Christians, w hether there
is danger or not. ami they are doing all
they can to fill the handsof tlieiriinworthy
pastor w it h money that hi-and tin- com
mittee may provide a church for them.
II. Mi Evov.
From Aehrllle.
Asitvit.i.K. l'a., .Ian
Is, is;r.'.
Klittr ( 'it io ri t Krreimirt:
Sus: Hoping that a few niore It
this "neck of woods'" may not lie
ems from
amiss. I
send the following.
After .ia ing knocked out a paint shop
and a number of farmers in the first round
on tho subject of framing a church roof
and the cost of a brick ehur.-h, Mr. John
Storm, of this place, has packed up his fur
niture and will move to Altoona. where he
will work at his trade, that of carpenter.
Our genial friend I), ti. Myers ha so far
recovered from his recent illness as to lie
able to out on the streets aain.
A cow In-longing to Mr. Samuel Suun of
Dean .station, w as killed on the Cresson A
CoaliRirt railroad one day last week. The
cow was insured for STtO in the Ashville
Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company,
audjMr. Stone has been paid the amount of
the insurance.
A Sijuad of fiye unbleached Americans
struck town to-day and rented a housr
here, l'oiir uf them intend to work in a
stone ijuarry at Moore's mill, while the
other w ill start a barber shop in this place
'A.
ConimanlralloB.
Loiiktto. l'a., Jan.
Eililnf Cumbria Freeman:
Sn:: A branch of the Catholic Mutual
Ilenetit Association, a society w hich is rap-i.ll.-
......r..;......... 1 1., .1;..
circles, was instituted at Lon tto within
the past mouth. A charter was procured
ny tne follow 111 twelve uieiniM-rs, iz:
Ki-v. F. Kittell, li. V. Lit.iujrer, Thu. L.
I'arrish. Lewis Kaylor. V. A. li. Little, J.
K. Sliields, Dr. .1. Murphy, Luke Ivory,
tJilbert Storm. Kdward Tomilsoii. S. Kit
t. il ri.i.i i .1 i.itri.. ri,.. ,.i.;..,. i ..r ii.is
association is t improve the moral. mental
and social conditions of its members; to
educate them in integrity, sobriety and
frugality, to einh ax or to make them con
tented with their posi-.ion in life, and to
aid or assist members irr their families in
case of death. The constitution of thisfo
ciety is perfe. t in every respect, and lends
assurance to its memlM-is that the jiovcr
which is now vested in this asSocia t ion
will le felt hv any Catholic who seeks to
promote its interest. A Mkmisfi:.
A Srrlra uf nr Sprrlatl I icartlona to
WabliiEloii, !.".
A del'mhtful opportunity of visiting tie
national -apital in its most attractive s-a-son,
while lotl houses of Congr-ss are in
session and a,,d aj the departments open
to visitors, is presented by a series of four
sh cial .xciirsions of the Feunnsylvauia
raii r..ad on January 'lst, February 1th.
11th, a ad :.'.lh. is'.r.'. Excursion tickets will
I good for ten days from date of sale, ad
mitting of a stop-over iu Haiti more in eith
er direction within tin- proper limit, and
tourists will travel in a sjxt-ial train of
parlor cars and day coaches.
Train
leaves.
11:1". .. m.
l'J:i Noon.
l'J:.Vi ! . t .
s:r. "
Kate.
.-;.x,
.. T.:c
.bdinstow n
Cresson
-Mtiona 7.:."
Washington Arrive
The tickets will be good for
ii se on any
regular train of the dates aliove iiam.-d ex
cept limited express trains. The- return
coupons w ill be valid for passage on any
regular train within the return limit ex
cept the Pennsylvania limited.
MarrlaMce Liernseia.
The follow ing marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans Court
for the week ending Winlnesday, January
JOth. lsfrj;
Frederick Nalcwskv and Minnie Konlor
owitz. (iallitzin.
John i). A. Hildcbrand, South Fork, and
Lizzie Jane Weinier, Adaiiishurg.
Ferie A. Anderson and Magcio Malzie.
Johnstown.
Samuel H. Mears and Harriet Proad,
South Fork.
James Taggart and Kate Carroll. Johns
town. Joseph McGouzh. Fast Coneiuaugh, and
Lizzie Kurtz. Johnstown,
Julius Suchman aud Makhi Fisher,
Johnstown.
Powell Kochon and Mary Lynsch, Gal
litzin. William Lester Larimer and Izora Dayis.
Lbensburg.
Mike Zions and Catharine Dukoski, (Jal
litziu. Henry J. Kaufman
Somerset, Pa.
a ml Sadiv EasL,
Froaen to Ieatta.
William K. Ilandeuff. of Altooua, who
was C2 years of airo on April last, and weak
minded because of a paralytic stroko sus
tained some time ago, wandered away from
his home on the second day of thl- month,
and despite all search, was not found un
til Saturday morning, when, as was feared,
he was found dead and frozen to the (ground.
On that day Seoit Mussulman went to one
of the tills made for the new tracks of tho
Pennsylvania railroad across toward tho
hill from Klair furnace, for the purpose of
skatintr, and here, lyinsr on the snow. was.
the body of the unfortunate man, frozen
Miff, and so firmiy fastened to the ground
by the Ice that it was with difficulty that
it was removed. Coroner Poet was noti
fied, and going to the scene, empanelled a
jury of inquest, who, after hearing the ev
idence obtainable, rendered a verdict that
the deceased had come to his death from
exposure and natural causes. UoLUlays
bury Jliijhur.
Died.
ZOLNEK. Died at his home in Carroll
township on Wednesday, January nth.
Mr. Joseph Zolner, iu the 71th year of
her art'.
Ll'THEK. Diil at his home in Carroll
township on Thursday. Januarv .".th. ls.rj,
yr. Jacob Luther, agi.il about 7 years.
WILLS. Died at her home in Loretto
mi 1 tiesday, January 5th, lrj, Mrs, Mary
Wills, wife of Mr. Thomas Wills.
EVERAdE. I)iel at the hoine of her
parents at iK-lairey, on January 7tli. ls-.r,'.
little Rone Everage, agi.-d i rears, after a
few days illness.
Tbere'i a t.air of little hands
Lald to rest lurerer more;
I here's a pairol dimpled check
Whoce rich blorfomtn It o'er.
Anjrelii bore her aalely home.
So ior her we need not warp.
So Illy lo the door-way route,
liarllcs h'oile't gone to sleep. m.t.
MlM-ell
LtUt'"ID r.Lr:'1Rl ITY
THE MAUNtTlll WATER OF LIFE.
WHATls II
1R. W. U. Eldbed. Dear .Sir. 1 tiivai lour,
hunt ol lmi r'nc to any to jou and 1 trust you
win real wo letter paiifouy to lie rcriuf ion. !
It is my mutton to maiiulArture and iliu,iltiw
most c incutar iuhntaaisa hl-b lt has led me '
to dl'rover ar..t Meh I will Introduce to yoo.
And It wUt 1 nte may peem eurt"tis to jou 1
bolt to believed in what 1 iy . 1 mu truth
fully rmy tliut ev-ry rren. however l'tly in lne.
lona lor health; hut rot all nofei theeatrKy r .
the eiTiosuy to f-K 1.tr the key. wt.irh .hey can !
tin. I hy rall'.nx n our urnt. Mrs. M. shoenlc- j
er. who fcteti tur meriicice on hand and l ready I
to aduilniMir in all. It cures catarrh, rhenma- i
t rrnaudall dlreasea ol the ear. J.iqiid Eire-trit-itv
due- Dot reiul-e "la I Wen up" riter tt Is
onre known, li ull Iticil. I hjee the lull rtht f
ol tan eiiooiy. No uuc r.n r-oate In ai d ,r!i un. '
les- I authorlre icem. The undeia ud ul give
all instructions when enltt-d nr:on. I
J1KS M. SrfOEM AKElf. j
hAHLuritlKIVMl'Y. l
I'ioi J. T. L.tl ;e. ll.e oculift optician, of ill
fenaatt. I'ltisiiurv. has arranged t- fori. I ma
reureeniaiue to Ehenrbura. Jaisuury stlt a: d
, Kind, aid ex:end an invitation o all nii a
, b u k ee tree tlo nreilitiar x ' '. -r fivinn
dittlcu ty lu being uued with Kbs-m. i. c.T-uit
hi in tree o" charge at Ir. treery's diDiai i.fti.-e.
ThuTuday ai.d Friday. Januait 2iit an.t -.-Jiid.
Two-third ol tue i-u callel head ache and nt-ri oua
nr irum iiraiot-d eyea. If yo-i iIcmic relief
thl la aii a; pertuiiliy to secure the tiel rclctica .
anunir.
I
The und trained otTr lor rent.
his .Moil Murae a:I.l.:. alt all the ap-
iurienanor. Ice loa. KeT nert r. n .. and
S.auablrr Hotise. i'Oftefon ir;t-n I in turn late
ly. Apt ly to JOHN MtlZ'UK
Jan. i, Itflii. JiHy
AllVIKIIMKH hv addoiaiu Uro. F
Itaarll A .'.. luSoruev Su. Mew York
an learn the extc coat oi any rfrett line of
MVEltrsINt InAlnertcan Ncw'ia;n, IOO
l'r e li.-attilet, lite.
'A.TK.I:-Fur of a'l kind, for which the
f hiaho.-t market priors will he tiad. Hrina
them In.
li. L.. kkkhehkkj.
oct30
htitru'iurtc,
Ta.
ANTK1V K good Klrl to d cook not Jood
waaeK paid. Addrta. Mrs. M. riixbarris.
aliitz r Hotel, ilalliinn. pa.
7.M LTZEI.I.i?
1 When we say wc are nreparins;
for the greatest reduction sale that
we have ever yet given we do not
desire our readers to understand
: that they can enter our store md
carry away its entire contents and
' leave no form of equivalent, but
we want them to know that we
do intend to give them what they
, may wish for at one-quarter to
. one-half of what they have been
paying here or elsewhere, and that
if they have dreams of economy
i add many posssessions ft r the us- ;
ual expenditure for a few the time
will be when our great reduction
sale begins on the 11th of January, ;
Our black dress goods shelves
have been deprived of the greater
share of their treasures but we
still have much remaining that is
of the best in style and quality
and WC CXpect to have a COU1-
plete thinning out before our mid
winter sale is over. Therefore,
they have been touched by the
General Reduction hand as can
j be seen by the following partial
! rmntatinrist of thft fifnelr on luiml-
, t . .........
PriestlvSilk Warp Henriettas. l.-j.". to?1.7."
Carlier's, All Wind " .Vito l.:
Noveliies in Fiuiin-s, .-triju-s
and dot-.. i, to l.iat
ain-ls Hair. l.v",
I'ur Plaids, .vj inch, l
All WlM.I STges. .VI to l.-.'.".
At the eame counter jou will
find elegant silks at the following
reasonable figures:
Perfection .Silks
Faille Fraueaisi
iros liraiii
V. t- fl.
to i
-l.'"l to !.'
Also colored Failles and vel
vets in all shades lor trimming.
A short time hence such goods
will be much higher in prices.
The Shoe department has also
suffered in the general cut which
will be but for a short time and
affords decided chances lor bar
gains in that line !
RALTZELLS',
Altoona.
Xothins Ou Earth Will
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Powder!
It is ahaolntrly pur. Hiirhlr conrratratmi. In
it rrisu k- than a K-nlta of m. rrnt d.
rK-tlj m mnlicim. Prevents ana ram ail diaeaaea.
oood for yjuntr chick.
Worth more than o-oM
witen npiw n i -ult.
end Wi for $5 to prevent roup. wvi a customer'
x ii nena u im cent lor Iwo pack ;
ore ai. A 11 pn'ind ran tl 0 sr-iai! ; Urana as.
ri rvip.,.L "THE Bt-sT l OULlKY 1-AHEK," mmjn
plr copy r-r. r-oultrr Kaiinir Oujda f rvsr witli MX
...j'. j ur i . . . . u i , : 1 1 . . . . ' ..... . . .
Valuable Real Estate
FOB SALE!
AI T ol irrnunit In the Weft ward of the bor
oush ol rj'r ui-hunt. t,('mhrla eountT. Fa.
IroDtlCK on Sample street
ed a
avinic-thereon erect-
FRAME HOUSE
and riirrulMiuifa. all lo a-ood repair. For term
or particular call m or ali!reiii
JOHN NKM.AN. Mcktn-n. Pa .or
M. U. KM VtLL. Kteo8burr. Pa.
IXtC l.'TOK'S KtiTirt
J r'ta to i l N. hatlan lr(f, rteceared.
L. tu?r tft meourj In ibe et te of S hart Inn
ti rati, late ol Bir township, di-rraud. havlnir
ie a-ranled t - me. all pern.ca looi t led Ut eaid
e tale are hereby notified to make rayment to me
without delay, and tnoe harina: rialins aicaint
U a fame will pre-enl theu.proM.r'y authentica
ted lor aottlr men t. 1AMJ LItB,
f-lx'cntor of Sebar-tian Oratl, il ceased.
Nick town, Pa.. Jan. !, 18-J U
I 'ST KAY NOTICK.
i I'auieiothtt rraiifence ot tbe underjlsned
rrsialnje at Frn nali-j. w b te towtgl p. Oiob'li
connt. Pa . od about June aoib. 181. one dark
red better, abou t one year old. email horua with
white f ivntt JJtWMD th-m. and white on hlpa and
eiues. the owner la rrqueiied to pom forward.
pr-.Te .r. ert pay rliaricei and take her away,
otherwise ate mill be dlfi.oard it cc"rd1nic to
Uw.- , c . KieHAKH KtlTH.
Jan. IP0i.3t. Jruaty Pa.
M. D. KITTELL,
Attorney-n c - j o w .
KUENsibl'Kii. Ha.
iffice in Armory Kal.dloa-. o,p.t;..urt Hoace.
T. w-
DICK.
ArroilNEY-AT-LAW.
, . tlBKSSIHKO. I'BXS'a.
'" U1 Uail gtren to claim. ir Pen.
aion Konuty. etc. ehi- -.y
OX ALU n. DUFTON. '
ATrtiKNEY AT LAW.
, . , . Ehwiivo. fmi.
fVUthct in Opra Hoove. Centre 'treet.
. HEADE. I
A TTO KStY-JT-L.W. j
V hkiklir'iiU I ar u v a
w-OlUce an Centre I reel, bear Hik-l".
TT "
a, a attiiCsi'v.it.i i v
ATTOK.-
iKca, Ja.
-umce la i tUonsl How. vm t cnue atrcet.
MEKIS
REDUGT
OF
I
arain in Gallltziu.
and have the
ron't delay your your coming
R.
L. JOUXSTQS. Jf. J. BriK.
H. Sl'CK.
L6TA1U.UIBID lKT'Z.
Johnston, Buck & Cc.7
UANKKP.S,
EUENSBUKO. - - - rENN'A.
A. W. nrH, 'ablfr.
Fmtaplihhilu 1SSB.
Carrolltown Bank,
OAKKOLLTUU'N. PA.
Mil AKI1 I (sublrr.
T. A.
General Banting Business Transacted.
Tbe tollowinic are thr principal leaturel ot
KvncrAl buLKiu tiuiDrvs :
DEPOKITN
lieorlvert payable on demand, and Interest bear
tntc certlbcatef lanued to time deixisltori.
I. OA X N
Kxen1e1 to rusroroerfl od lavorarile tet and
a-irovei paper dlsennnted at all time.
U.I.F.CTI!S S
Made In the loolitT-Dit duod nil thr htnklnii I
towns In tbe United Statrj. t'harxe molrate.
DRIFTS
Innned neirotlaMe
Siat. and loreiirn
ol l.uroje.
In all partu of the United
exrbanKe irr-ued on 11 part
Atcmsr
Ol merrhant. farmers and otherg (oliclted. to
whom reasonable accomodation will be eztenite1.
Patn-na are aaMured that all traowK-tlon rliall
be held an strictly private and eicDdentlal, nnd
that tbey will be treated aa liberally &j sued
backing tales will permit.
Kepectlally,
JOHXSTOX. RK H A IO.
C. A. LANGBEIN,
MannraMarerof aud Iealer in
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
3 V .-V.sis
SADDLES, BKIDLF.S, W1JII,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS.
Kobe. Kly Net, furry Com fat, etc.. etc. Ke
pairinit Neatly and Premptly dune. All work
KOaranteed to Klve aalifitaction.
I Hldlna-Bridles, from .Hf . up.
lea.j Bridle, from tlMlup.
i Lap lus tern. Irom '0c. up.
Machine-mae HimM, Irum mi up.
Hacd-made Harness, troin . ilO.ou up.
r-t'all and examine my no. k l.ciore i.ur-
chatnir elewbere. I KQarantee to fell an cheap j
a tne cneapei-i.
-Shop Darker I'ltcw on Centre stre-it.
aprl.-VU
JUST RECEIVED!
A LAKCE LOT
Boots
& Shoes
-i;urt;uT at
Sheriff's Sale !
-I ROM THE STOCK OF
W. E.SCM?RTZ&,COM
I'lTTSfll K , fA.
The
Prices
public invited to call,
away down.
JINO. LLOYD & SONS.
i XTUT1'E.
t As All per.nE are liaretiy nctinej that 1 have
( li;l day ixiua-tit Ireui Marlio bo. ne r one parlor
i u'rin and two i. and liavo Iclt ttis rtui with
ibiui durinar my pltusure.
lsJAI'OKK Sty MfKE,
Lot cite, la., Jau. iih, y-.t.
4
f:
i UN
The weather so f;tr this fall h:is leon very im:ch against the
sale of heavy winter gnoils and in fonsciueno-' our stuck is lmuh
too lanre for the time of year. It miy get ever so c.-M yet ami
you neel the gomls, but we neel the money anil therefore we
have reduced every article so we may fell them iuick
0veA9emil8 mud &iets$
which we sold at $10.00, now g a( $0.00.
S35' ST'
which sold at So. 00,
now
i at
ME REIDCT10KS IN SHOES AP RUBBERS.
Men's Dress .Shoes, formerly $2.00, now $1.50. Ladies' Dress
Shoes, Spring Heel, $1.50. Gum Iixits, Candee best in
America we sell at $2.00 ; others get $:).0U. Rubbers for
Ladies, Gentlemen, Hoys and Girls at lowest prices.
DRY GOODS, HAPS, CARPETS,
we will sell at prices so low that you cannot imagine how they
can be manufactured for he price, but we uust reduce our stock
and low prices shall do the work.
GtKRaC-ESEWCjES,
Don't forget our mmirnse stock of Groceries, and always bear
in mind that by dealing with us you always save 25 per o tit.
ATTEND THIS GRAND fsSOOOTiOK SALE
if you need goods or not. Such a chance will not b-j olfercl
We c;tn start you in House-keeping
3 I
w
create
test arS Jilui'Mit of Furniture
now is the time
UP
li u
SIIMZOILT - &d -
CALLITZ1N, PEMN'A.
CLOTH IN
i
Overcoats!
i
i
We are now prepaved to Avw vou the largest and best elected
stock of FALL AND WfNTF CLOTHING AND OVER
COATS i the county, and gie you the l,wes' pricts. My line of
GENTS'
FURNISH NG
is always complete. Am now prepared to show you a much lar
ger assortment than ever before. Call ami see me :i-s I will sell you
uice goods and save you m ney. Very Ktspejl fully,
C 811.11! I1.-1UGII,
- -.u-ly
Read
$1.50
QUI
1 1 IS F5
M Wliile Frail WH 113 flislij tre t JteSu, Pa.
Now Slo,k of DP.Y GOODS. MILLINERY AND CAR
PETS. C-'i'l to s'.i' u-t wlieu in tuwu.
A
til IUK S Mil n-r.
1 u tr.c 4 r (li ii us' i 'i.ur i i.J rnai rn
nr.iy.
d ni l
.lot.li
in t l.c ru Hit li e r p;n.:i i. it,, t ;
tl -al ai-coun: t.f Wiu. W4fu:r. t-Jltrru er
Hji'iik I cn iflai.l l.v rill i-L,ri ltir
and Ott-nle i.on i lit eiii pt ..1 ii t- l : i.i lu rr i rt
a r!i-:ntjil m ot Tlie Ijt.i ! i o iin,l i,t itie
aviuuianl. n-xi.tr hefci-y rnvni ilm 1 w ll m
at my Hire in il r t .r .i-ali I K - i :,ui n t'rl
la.llir 22ml lu ,( Jini.ir.i . ls'.2. .,:
IO i. "Cits K. A. M . I.r liic pme.ro .1 ' Ii . l -ttli:
dlltl- el iiid Hp t . I .. I u, t-1, 1 . w ,r , Wl. il-
ail prr..iS Ull.ierlrl t.;:.V .iirfi.. ,.r ;,(. ,rL..r
debarred Iroui ceiuti ji 1 ai-l t:ni i
l- l.lt i; h i li.v.
l-.lien.-b rt I'.i.. ! ;-:u ;;r. .li..! i ,r
KAY.
nie lo I lie le
ulc jce o I t lie u'MTiier
MaSUllKltU t .ain. I;, i .
June, If.'l. a ini'i)le l.ril.r
. m ut.l I Hit ;i u-l I, t
1 1
yi a-a u l. ha auu e l.lu- oi, tier Imik an i I. ..
aiili n.itcii a. ecr the rtbl ear .1 .. num
pi ceoul nl be UH. I'l.e u ner in r i ii ' i i i,,
c me and pre i r p-tty. chart: ? ...,
her away, olbirt i.-e !.e -.i i ol,. . i ,i . r.l
mu iui. ii aici;li t Lusi:
lii.y. 4'a . J.ia. H. ls.i ji.
KAY Ml Ii:i:.
t't.e Ite ei.i- i k ne i I lit-al-eii
the pi: .. iv . I i t -'r: . I i
1 K- eh I I
. r- : I" ii
e.! I'll.
t-r. t.iie r.ir iil-l i-a-i. mi.m h-n rarrr.T
while pi l t,:j.. aliiiKU.il). ami
the end ui h.T t.ii!. I;. - .-. ..tr I.- ic
h : I li
I Mnl lo
warn lui aaid. piute i.r -verly. pay cli-irse ami
li.rMBkl i.lli.r.l.H .1.. ...I I.. i... .
I 1UK to law. J, s. it-,
I
January 15 ls:.:j:.
1 1. vihi;
SALE
AT
rrps. r
U.
from
to select from.
t buv er never.
CO.
V, fiTHINR
J Ua
Overcoats!
GOODS
CARROLLTOWN, pa.
ihe
per Year.
9
3 3
. V L'l
11"
i. Li nt; i.i:
11 J.Mli:i U. I"iu.i-i::i:n..K.
j l-ati! at IKj IJ..IK. In . t.t-iii thr If. K h V.
, ltaila in p.. I vV H i w :i H nj'lHT(.r to lor
j ii?.i Hit lie.-l iiri-i'iii hi-hJmi m'lh iii biifitirrr. men.
p ru-iire irr!.er ami l"inr l-r !' r-n in vrarrli
I ol .- "i !' T 1 uict will Mini it x rtrsl al lu place
lo i p. 1 lie l'a I lie t. un - 'jr(a j.-i ami ir m,it
J 'ii iii-.l oiiii iii e i ft Ihe uiuik't iitti.rdK . aiid
; ;i ' .-.- :r:i"..ci-s ,,i i In- j'fu-.iii. lie p.iir 1- Hup.
i J.;.- ! . 1 1 II t r!;"!r - i - I .u;i- :iuiit n l.'t cinx rB
I !.; i u Lu i tt.n i -. i.- ,nM, Special aiit-c
f teiiiHfii lull. :-:iic oi ;;ern-i.
' ii. j. M iu.rTio.
IF
i"n'
a i ; m 1 1 .
'i'Le--i''.si-: i;.i-ri.t!i -rs f.
: rent iiis f:u til
tie 1 1 lie lit 1 l,e
ii t . :.I..Mit two
M " : ". r i "v i.- !ii ii. :i l .ti
iisinirp.V ( re.ssnii .aiJii
s finni ! ri-.-snii. 1 iirin
eon i ui us atxiu t
I 7'!
i-i-s. :.l -mm tl'
'i-M'eil
ros,s.uii piv-
ur adiix-.-s tb
ll fill 1st (,f . t i i
1 1 e ui.- ri! i r ;:t
lazuli i
tt... IV.
.1 A M 1
S .NUi'i.V.
T-vu; SAI.1..
1 I he in. ;
pic u ri-.i I i ! I
I'l.nl IU ...:. .
i . ' x ; ti-: r t .
i.r un tt I ni.,.r v
. "l'l r.-' ! t r lili- ,i to
l.iiiitn In .Mitu-:cr luaii-l'ip.
. t .i . i. I i ll. :i i m -,. .'I - i p,
. . t. - .-ii . 1 1 , 1 : it i, i. .-., The
i.-.l Mini ;n ti 1.1 h'aie ! rum-
le r'liil at a rc.a.. pnisu
1 1 1 a 1 1 u. a ii .1 w i
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