The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 02, 1892, Image 3

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''i' , .-itii-n i MTiously ill.
' fi,,nii;i- l!i-l"'I. f Allt'jrlxMiy
. j 1 ;!-iilurir on Monday.
.j lt .,u!- ftin-iirn-lnirn noiiditior
"""" ' i.'-t'i 1,1 ' '"' "ut iiralization law.
' '"y. L-j ;l : ! i - Hilton, of St. Aiigutiin,
lV ( ,. 1 1 in tiovn on Saturday.
' y. I .!i:l ' !' rT. omt of Npali";
' . i ..-i: V? . "as in tow ii on Tiii-s-
' v. K lia!T' r. of Callit.in was a
i ;! 1" 1:1 hV A N ol'ticc on Wriim-s-
' r.i V.--. Mi.-li-i.-I M.Cati of
iitin: iflativi-s in H-ns-
4 .i i i m i:iii k-ndi'rfiT. of Hla.-k-
. ,,.!,.. .ii'-il mi Sunday last. His
' ,. wrvi- iiiM'-nvd at lti-l-aiui on
1 . i i u v on ait- ivfjisti'ivd'.'
,' j.j.i a-.,. if your tii'iir lilior is on
v.: 1 "iHitv l'oiii!nisinr .los-
ti ,.,.. ..! Ali.'islifiiy tow nlii. w as in
,1 '::o. . i ' 1 1 ai a, one of Muiisft--,..
,(-. in i n-. 1 1 1 a fi-w Roiirs
;. ,U:t..- M.-faU'. of Pitl-'mrif is
.,!.- 1 - it t -1 ? T . Mr. and Mrs. llait
v ,,f l-ia.-.-.
:. a'.V"ii"ir coin t in-t w t-i-k ilrop
i . ,; ; - -1 i t -1 ipi ion. A i'imiiI way
tul'l- W illl olil- tollt'.
; .: im'U N a nil tiim- to cut
,, , t i 1 1. 1 - i li- a ml I In' r o III io ions
. .. i..n'l i.'l ! Iii-iii lo i-i-il.
. :. Il.-i.ry liili'. nf Hai r low n-hip.
, w i in tow ii on Tui'silav ami
. -; .. i .1 .ii oiind l"-l u i-fii till" sliowi'is.
. i':..- !'..iii- ania raihoad lias I In
, : L.'iM h fur an additional trai k
.. -i .-...ii ami Lilly, lu-arly t hi 1 1 ! -
. j,; A i.i "Mli. "I' tlit plaff. starti'd
- - i:.;..- i 'v mi . d lu'-day , t lii-ri
. ., tin- -a I !'. for a lirt
i (-..it !. Mill.-r. of Siistitiiannu
! ! ,.. . ,i- iii tn ii lur a I'. w luiui's mi
.in. I p.inl a pleasant Nit to tin-
. j' : n i tr. 1 1 1 to liuvi wati-r
,.,iiil.! A. .-li.M inaki r. of this plan-.
iitr.o-t for tlnir imiiI iurl ion.
. l..i :i 'i . v U-itii n.
A. .1-" I ! I -1 I of -i pff i-l-llt. ll S
.-v ..ii tin' noti's of tin- t'aiiil.iia
' ..ii 1 m 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ( oinp.'.iiy to make up
, ... - f : !; i .-. i-iit til .' at Ali iliV.
T'.-'"l ! tln ll'ioil ii t im found at
.,v !: ia-t un-k lias lii-.-u idfli t i litd
: '.f.M;-. Maria lloopos. Hit Iuis
. .: i'i.I t a . .I.i i.ii n fii- alo ilrowni'd.
T: 1. li.iiii-v is not so inut li an -ir-
' ; . t ii..w a it was with our fort
:.-r.. ;l . i.-w.-i.- i. l.ooo.iioo pounds of it
i. !!: I iiitid Static la-l vrar.
-'i'i.--iii:i- Kvans. of Wliiti- lonliip.
i..- j. i; ' l; M-asou as t In- !ia)u pioii
jv-k I'M Mol il. IV In- l llili-l lll-
. :. .-.ir. .-i . f 1 1 1 i r I y -1 1 1 1 rattU-.-naki'S.
-: i K.iri. . Warinr. of t ln-l town-
t : ' .. .n a t.ii " . r t In- in-w rai I mail from
j. M: - Kl -ii-liiirir on Tin-day.
f : u !i.-r.- i:.'i,iiiil in to M-t- tht- l kkk-
- i -i- ''. anuria a r load that
-. ii;h ,.-. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 t In-st at ion lien
1. M.ii .lay. .1. .1 l!,,ni l.i-iuvovi-r driven.
fb..- in U..-.i... U aid. l foit- tlu-y wi-ro
I ai;.-.i .in : . ,-ur,.
n F;t.n' I . !. ! at Walnut 'irovc.
t-r J.l.i.M., n. ,i i nti ii ii hy hiiriflars
I i Moi.iiuy u jl.T ai.d a iiuaiitiiy of j;oods
tirri.il ..iT. 1 .iiii w a-a,.-i ly liar ti-mli-r
' '!" t'.a ll-.'.-.- ... Ti.l- pi;u-.-.
- M. Mm.. . M;, ..,;,.,. . .,f -;N-n.sursr.
I- --!.!.!; at ii..- i. -..i, m . ;i(j His.
I'. A . Jivial.. Tni-.'i'ii at..l Si-vi-n-
V . i::l, aw in..-. u. ..,.;,. ijiH-t sh-
I- i.T. V. -.. k,,. -. .I,',.,,,,,, rinu-s.
-Ki:a- .,f .ii.-ifl,,-iiV roiintv.
:..l; . i- ..tu,a i i- !,... ; jack,;
Jiim.:'. a:i.-r 1,1-.-,,f jx v,.ar.
; K. am I.;,- -,,-, 1,.- old horii.-iti.M.l in
i. ,inu n-h;;. f ,.s.,. Wai.Mi.-r for ?1 .ir.'."..
I; .V- J,,... pi, !:,;!,,.,- I)f ( ;,,,, ,ii town
!: , - -a m-,:..i to our oflii-i- on Thin
!r. l;..i!,i w a- in town tonii-i-t Mr.
l;-bi.-i.,. .,iri-tuwn, l'a., wliniiiiy
J -:t !.. i. i.t;j i-s in (i;iinliria .-ounty.
I A f '-i.t i,c ,ij t y from iaHit.iii passed
l' i; 1 1-1 W.-ilne-iiay hound tor tin-
f ll'a. i. : ,. iv. Niop.-u up the hunt
i t.-iiai Thmsdayi. Mr. Henry
of tle i-oin in is.sary de-
V- M.. la. ill. WiU. utveof Ashville's
l- ")-.- i . -I.1..IH-I" ami store was
..( :!.,.. i,,llisf. I, m il. -J id t,UI phu e.
- 1-iK ti- nn lu r,. mi aiurdivy for a
' ' Alt I nU lirHvy liMf-er. Mr.
' 1 -'ai t n p in tiuities- airain.
" - ' ' .-. ii- of i.erry tree, are ajiita-
:-- ', . -I ;..n of liinir the name if
l---. ( , i rh.iiiid Iroui Craut to
r-T:i"- 1 'V. I In ll vtlri- t'ity is like
' '" 1 -' l'--i.. ufii-r hi own name.
1 . v i :i i- a ta-te iii that direction
'l ' V Vi.iuii;. years ol.. commit
r
.i. Monday at the r. -idem-e
" it Mk .1 amen l!lair. on 'tCird
' i iini hy -hootinif hersv'f
-' 'Ii- tith a revolver. SLi-
'' -'i'V't ii-,,-. Jove and w oiild have
i-.iil i. . -t Vi.
'' s.ik'ii niij.i ;i liore U-loli'i HI?
''. V. ihi..i-, t,l .loliii-tow ii ami
' ll.l!f.t! 'jf t he same place.
lult.r -.'iiit l.'inaii was
' .: -he Valley pike, ami da-hint;
'' In- I . i ii.lai.- i,t i.ic injured it--lf
11 v 1 it died in a few minutes.
11 - n foietuali on the I'.eech Cre. k
' ' "' "i... I Saiidlilooin. wa- killed
'N-IV '.iiuiii: m ar WimmILiiiiI l.y U-iii
"' 1 ' 'tie car-, lie wis ridiiitf on
1 iii-k raihoad on what is
K ' '.i'.i''ad 1 1 n i le and the foif
'"' ' '"' '" 1 ollidi il w ith an approai-li-11,1
killed in-tantly.
Tl
,, i. a. ,. d here this iTInir-davi
" il .r I, v lire in John-tow n this
- a-! tin- liiiildiiius from the l'res
' t un I, ,,,, Main tr.-ct to the cor
aU.ut a lialf a lilock.
... '""'! '1 In- l.nililitiL's lniriii-d ere
' -l fi.in,,.. i ,IM.eil after tin-IIimhI and
'' ' '" -'1' i liaiai-or. llowthetire
A-fa. I' d to learn.
, "'"i-i.v iiioriiiiij an evplo-ion
'r.it' JUl1,'' ' ' '"""';lli"n of a in l'.last
- " ' "' 't" amhria Iron ( ompany
u,'i an.l II..,, ,y M.-ldee was fatally
,,. "-.-aiiiiiu IWelitv leet away
t. (,"!. ,;"''' ut "letime of the explos--'Di
. ", 1111,1 """lien inet.ll liurm-d
V ' ;y "' lie .lied in a few hours
'm. "a,a,'",t forty years ofage and
'!'-uii.l family.
'l'he cidi-r press w ill soon he in opera
tion. Tlieir are 1 1.) inmates in the Westmoro
land Aim-house.
The KU-nslmrg steam tannery will
start up next week.
Hae vim liii-n assessed? If not at
tend to the matter without delay.
Mr. A run l)avis. of this place, is visit
itiK friends at Kail Axe, Michigan.
Citizens must he registered hv the
eiirhtli of Septemher in Older to vote In
Nm eiuher.
Mr. Harry Fenlon. of !cl!efont is
visitinir his parents lion. John Fenlon and
wife of this jJaee.
Miss Annie M. Jones, daughter of
William M. Jones, of Allegheny, Fa., is
vi-iti ii friends in this place.
Xothiuijisso fortunately built as the
fly. It can stand on one lea and scratch
itself anywhere with live leirs at once.
Our iieihlior the crof this week is
out in a n.-w dress of type and is as hand
some as a pretty miss in a new pow n.
On Tuesday and Wednesday nitrhts of
next week a fi stival w ill he held at the
Opera House for the henelit oT the Congre
gational church.
K. W. Hue, a fireman on t ho Pennsyl
vania railroad, whoso home is at Wilmore,
fell from t he top of a freight ear at Son
man on Saturday moi iiinir and dislm-ated
his shoulder.
The Somerset l'oor Directors have con
tracted to have the almshouse in that
place, liu'lited with elect ric lights. Fifty
liiihts will do the business and the price is
thirty-live cents per light per month.
The residence of Misses Harris and
I'.ishwp. in the west end of town, was en
tered on Sunday night and a quantity of
edibles anil provisions carried o!T. The
thie es gained an entrance through a cellar
w iudow.
The surviving im-mlH-rg of llarn
tranft's Division, will hold a reunion at
Petersburg, Va., on the -.'ot h of this month.
Ci mpany C, of this place, was in that Di
vision and several of the veterans are talk
ing of utt. -tiding the reunion.
The Kbeiisbnrg council at their last
meeting on Monday night passed an or
dinance requiring all persons carrying
passengers and running hacks to the fair
grounds to lake out a license. They also
pa-sed an ordinance prohibiting all games
of chance within t he limits of t he borough.
The Kepiiblican senatorial conferees
of Hlair and Cambria counties met at the
Lloyd Mouse, in this place, on Monday and
nominated John A. I.etiioii. of llollidays
burg. for Senator. John has a large hank
ering a fter oflice ami as long as Ii fe remains
hewill be asking the people lo vote K r
him.
--The dwelli ng hou-e of Samuel Kelly in
Clearfield township was .le-tr.-yed by tire
on Tuesday night of last week. The fam
ily was absent at the time and everything
in the hou-e w as destroyed in. ludiiig a con
siderable sum of money. The loss is esti
mated at T.no. on which there is an insurant'.-
of 1.."ii.
Messrs. Kiijah Mahan and Timothy
Jones haye leased tlte machine shop of
Kai ker Kros. in this place anil in the fu
ture will do all kind of machine repairing
in con nectioii ith a lirsi class blacksmith
shop. A machine -hop in KU-iishurg is a
much needed institution and we wish the
eiiti-rpri-ing lirm success.
The barn on the farm of J. A. Learn,
near Decker's I'oint. in Indiana county,
w a- -truck by lightning about noon on
Thursday of last week and together with
its content-, completely destroyed. The
contents belonged to Arthur I.yuick, who
had tin-farm i.-nled. There was an insui -am
i- of K i on t he building and contents.
The lo pnlili -an congressional confer
ence for this district met at K.-dford on
Tii..lay but up to this .late have made no
Humiliation. The 1 ted ford county confer
ees are voting for F.dward S. Ashcom: the
Somerset county conferees for F.dward
Scull, the jiicsent iucumlieiit. while the
IMair and Cambria conferees are voting for
J. D. Hicks.
Under the ruiing of the supreme court
in the matter of IVa-M field liorough against
the commissioners of Tioga county, the
approaches to all county bridges, unless es
pecially agreed to the contrary, will In
built by the county. This finding of the
supreme court is of con.siderable interest to
iHiroughs and townships in whk'h one or
more county bridges are located.
The la .v reijiiircs that Canada thistles
Te cut in lime lo prevent them from going
to seed, and thereby spreading to a greater
extent. It is the duty of the constable of
the tow nship or borough lo see that the
tlii-ties are cut and must give notice by
printed circulars posted in prominent
places. The constable upon cutting any
thistles is allowed ?.' p.-r day ami a tine is
a! imposed iihiii the property for ne
glect. The Democrat1!' senatorial conference
will meet at the Mountain House. Cress.jn.
to-dav (Thursday ). Uluir county's candi
date, lieorge W. Khine. of Altoona. has ap
poinled his conferees to represent his inter
ests at the conference. They are V. C.
Myton. of the Fighth waul. Altooiia: S. M.
II oyer, of l lie Sit h waul. A I loon a. and W.
II. Smith of Ilollidayshurg. Dr. ( onrad.
of Johnstown, is Cambria county' candi
date, but we. lid not learn who he has ap
pointed as his conferees.
Mrs. Mia. k. of Kbensbiirg. whoisvisit
iug ln-r daugh.-r, Mrs. Learn, of Fifth
street, iiwt with a -ev. re accident one day
last Week. In the evening she stefiped out
on the porch Lo get a drink of water. She
iiii ed her footing, and fell to the ground,
.iitting a large gash across her forehead.
Her face was also considerably bruised.
She is is eighty-four years of age, and for
a while it was feared the fall might prove
serious, but at last accounts she is doing
nicely. I ml in mi littZflt'.
M i s. Cat liar i ne Sw eeiiy will sell at pub
lic -ale at lu r residence in Allegheny tow n
ship. one mile from A-hvil!e ami two miles
from Chest Springs, jt 1 o'clock, i M..
Thursday. September 1.1th, four head
l.ors.-s. spring colt, two milch cows.
tJu e yearling calves, live head of si p.
th.t v shoal-, hay by the ton. wheat and
oats ivy the bushel, corn by the shock, line
mow ing o u biiie, hay-rake, cutting-lo.
sled, sleigh, i w o sets heavy harness, one set
light harness, fjl.iv. harrows, chains, etc..
household and kiu lien furniture and other
art ides.
nl. 1 Inlnn rjr Nick.
The condition of Colonel John 1 Linton
does not. improve as hi-fi lends would wish,
and at present w riting it is somew hat crit
ical. A Unit ten days ago he attended a
meeting in the ti. A. K. Hall in reference
to the ai raiigelneiits for going to the gland
reunion at Washington, at w hich he took a
coh!.
This settled on hi.- right lung and soon
developed into a case of pneumonia. His
attending phy-ician. Dr. .1. C. Sheridan,
applied all the remedies possible, hut he
gradually grew worse until the latter part
of last week, when Dr. W. It. Low man was
called In consultation. On Saturday night
the pain was particularly severe, and since
that time he isatHiut holding his own, al
though he is very much reduced in
strength.
I n account of his other ailments the doc
tors think his case very serious, hut it is a
gratification to he able to announce to his
many friends that the Colonel is making a
gallant light. lie partakesof nourishment
ami insists that he will pull through all
right, d.-spite his very serious condition.
Ji,hnton n llaahl of Alonday.
1 lie Old 'orlar Kilroii.lrri.
The Ahoona Tritnn- of Tuesday says:
It has been decided to have a meeting of
the survivors c.f the old Portage railroad
ers and their friends in the shape of a bas
ket picnic at the foot of the famous Plane
No. 8 dive miles from Cr.-ssoni on Wednes
day, September 7th. All ici-ous who will
take an interest in this me.-iing are cor
dially invited to attend. There will In
ample conveyance at Cressou for all who
go that way on the arrival of the morning
trains at ihat point. The fare w ill be lifty
cents fur the round trip. All persons will
provide tln-mselves with sullicient lunch
for the day's outing, as very little can be
had there, except an abundance of the tiest
of pure mountain wat.-r.
The programme for the day will be to
view the ruins of the old road from the
stone bridge on Plane No. to the foot of
Plane No. S. a distance of nearly two miles.
The lunch will be eaten on the banks of
Hlair run. after w hich a number of ad
dresses will be made in regard to the palmy
daysoftheOld Portage when it was con
sidered the greatest railroad in the world.
The friends of the Old Portage from
New ry, Duncansvile and vicinity will come
up under the command of Colonel James
Funk and Major Irwin, and other able and
efficient lieutenants.
The party from Cressou will stop at the
Head of Six and capture Colonel John Lem
on, where he is strongly intrenched, and
bring him iinderguard to the Fool of F.ight,
where he will have to give an account of
himself. Ceorge Cassiday of Pittsburg,
w ill gather up a squad and capture Lilly
Itrady. of Itiairsville. and will get together
all the other stragglers he can find.
Mr. Henry Cassiday. from Minister, w ill
hitch up and come and tell us how he used
to shoot the cars and boats up Plane
No. H. ltring all the ladies that will come.
There will be conveyances f ir them at
Cressou, and many of them w ill be interest
ed in the sparkling waters of the iallitin
Holy Spring, on the old Pike a short dis
tance above the Fountain Inn. There will
be lots of music, dancing, ami speech-making.
roiiiinanlralinn.
NoiiTii K.miTi nxki., August m. 1 -v.'.
Kii'foi" Vtimbrlit Fr iiui;i .
The writer of this uiiicle has taken no
tice of t wo com m u n icat ions in 1 he Hastings
Tribune which were written to that paper
from a Cairolltown correspondent regaid
ing a "phantom train of cars" that should
have been seen by a party from Indiana at
II o'i liH-k at nii; hi some time before
t he tunnel was finished. They are but a
laughing stock, for all the people who ait
dciiuainted with this locality know tt. it
t he so called "phantom train" could have
been nothing more than the night ,-liift of
t he lit tie dinkey locomot i ve vv hich ran day
and night with from eight to twelve cars of
st ll tT out of t he tunnel, ami when it rin i.
no with its headlight, blowing otf steam
and putting like a large locomot iv.-. would
deceive anyone not acquainted w ith its be
ing there. That is about the whole story
of the "phantom."
I live but out hundred and fifty yards
from the tunnel. Mr. (leorge Yost lives on
top of the tunnel and the Italian shanty is
within one bundled yards of the same
place. Mr. Yost had always from ten to
twelve hoarders, some on day and some on
nighi turn, and the same w it Ii the Italians,
none of whom ever saw anything of the
kind.
If the writer from Carmlltown had at
any time such important secret-, why not
cummuuit-alc them to his neighbors or the
.Yci'-x.' We often hear of snake stories and
men who saw snakes where there were no
snakes, ami that is about the size of the
great "phantom" story.
II looks more like a scar.--, row to pre
vent the railroad company fiom placing
a station near that point, or the people
from patronizing it if it does.
1 did not w rite this art id.- for t he benefit
of the community near here, but for the
community at large.
A XIOIK.W SrlMTTMAT TKl:.
M lint Dnra It MnuT
For ten davs past engineers have been
busy surveying and running lines through
Jackson tow n-hip w it h t In- evident inten
tion .if locating a road leading to the
ftlaeklick coal fields.
For the past week they have been in the
neighboi hoixl of Vino, and stakes have
been driven along ninckstin"s Uun. near
Harris' old saw -mill and near James M.
Singer's place. Preliminary surveys have
also heeu made furt her down Hinckston's
Run.
These surveyors are very leticent but it
is thought they are in the employ of the
15. ii O. road, and the present movement
looks tow ard the construction of a branch
by that road from this place. The road
would lead off at Pinckston avenue, in the
Fourtenth w ard, and would follow Hinck
ston's Run to the pike, thus taking it close
to the ltlacklick fields.
There are other coal lands along this
route which it is thought would lx- plolit-
able to develop. Among these are the
HensholT tracts above Ilo-e.lal.- and n'l.i-rs
all along the creek. While nothing defi
nite can lx- learned as to the intention of
this com pany. it is known t hat it wants to
get into the Placklick field- and take
some of the trade from the Pennsylvania.
The lirst project, lo cross I he P.-nns v I va u
vania about the viaduct and go up Sail
Lick, it is thought would be more expen
sive and less sat isfactbry than to go up
Hinckston's Hun. especially, as it is ex
pected that a satisfactory agreeinei.t can
lie reached with the Cambria Iron I 'om
pany to allow a right of way thiough their
yards. Joi nnlmrii lltrtihl.
Nurrlwr I. Icr .
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the weekending Wednesday. August
31. ls-.r.':
Jeremiah (oil and Ilosie Albright. Chest
t twiiship. .
Cloyed II. Itotteicht-r and Minnie I.
Nea.ls, South Fork.
John fossick and Caroline tllass.-r, Car
rolltown. lieorgi-T. Initial) and Margaret Sheridan.
Cassandra.
Stivi I !- nge. Hubbard. Ohio. Julia
llolliat. JohllstoW Ii.
Yciiiiigo Abbat and l.iino Ma-tioian-ni.
Hastings.
L.-mon L. Mvcrs and Su-ie II--I1 sliafTer,
I'pjM-r Y.mI.t town-hip.
Anderson lfc-libaiigh, Johnstown, ami
Annie C. Menser. Dale.
Thomas II. Laker. Che-t township, and
Mary A. Sh.-han. t h-arli.-ld township.
F. F. Leileiilx-rger and Kid a M. Kuntz,
John-tow n.
Thomas L. Smay and Mary C. Mangus.
Summ.-i hill.
John Domsolla. LTir.-nli.-ld. and Chris
tina ltaiier. South Fork.
Harry IJh.-ain. Murrellville, and Sally
Ann Alshoiie, West Taylor township.
Ai.gust Martinides and Tillie I'oiiih-ni-h.
Johnstow u.
From the Nobles county, Minn.. JVm
mrat of lat week, published at Adrian,
that state, we learn that our old friend J.
A. Kennedy, was nominated for the oflice
of K.-gister of Deeds by the IH-mocralic
conveulion of Nobles count y on the 'Jiird of
August. The 'Squire now has the nomi
nation from the People's' party and the
Democratic party, and if there is anything
in having Ixith nominations we expect to
In ar of his pulling through in November.
W2 wish him success.
The Emerald picnic at Cressou on Sat
urday was largely attended and was a uc-cet-s
all around.
1 lie Quurtt r Si-tsiinm.
Under tie' new arr:ngi-iii"iit for the trial
of criminal . a-es by which ceriain .-a-.-s
an- fixed for cfi toiuMiays. the District At
torney has set down the following ca-es
f r the days named. All vv itneses are ex
JK .-ted to ! thete on the days set for the
trial of the cases for w hich they ate nb-pii-na.
I.
nMA V.
Conilumonwealth vs. John Higan. lar
cetia. The ful low ing surety of the peace ca-es
ate set for Monday: Caroline llasoe.Chas.
Moore. Terry Il.-illy. Fred. Kupfi-rer. Mrs.
Otto Itioliel. Jas. McK.-iina. Knrjtiue! Cov
er. Klien Dignoti. John Hughes, .lohii
Ivroll. -M ward Kranzer. Harry Cough
nour, two cases Fmily Kranzer. Kobcrt
Stewart. Jo-eph McNickel. William Stab
le). Tlie follow inn fijriu.r tt r f. ca-es are set
for Monday:
Thomas Tibbot. Luke Lebe. ltenjamin
Vaughn. James I iron.-slield. John Shin
loegh. i;iib. rt Williams. David Westover.
August Set i ii inyer. Thomas Kane, David
P.iacken. Harry Pager, Klmer Keifer.
Assault and battery. Catharine Sabot.
Larceny. Thomas O'Coimcll. two cases.
Malicious mischief. May K. Hodgers.
Intimidating and interfering with a
check-w eighinat!. tw o cases.
Assault and battery. Daniel Leahey.
Incorrigibility. Letilia WotTenden.
Desert! n. fternard Meliuire.
Kape and adultly, Fii Smith.
Kape. fnnii.1 1 1 c f., I iiiii iii) LehlK-rger.
Kape, Dennis McHugli. Jr.
Tl KsHAY.
Larceny I larrv Knsh. Thomas Nolan,
D. L. Newman, 11. II. Thomas, William
Oppy, James lleiidrick, Joseph II. Pringle.
tieorge Jones, l'eter Kinney. William F.
J ackson.
Keeping a bawdy house. John Johnston
eta!.: Kri ping and maintaining a disor
derly house. Amanda John-tun el al.
Itigamy - John Titnchock.
Intimidating and interfering with a
cheek-weiglilnin John Leahey. John
Hamilton. Patrick McNally.
Malicious mischief J aim s Hendricks.
Joseph Pringle, William Kobinson. tieorge
Jones.
Laic.-ny by bailee John Armstrong.
Cruelly to animals Mrs. KoIm-iI Phil
lips. KHM -I' A v.
Assault and battery William Wells.
Michael Kioun. Peter Smith. Jr.. John
Seaman. Peter Aliiin ami Michael Con
nors. Kmaiiiu-I Cov er. William Doubt, Jr..
Daniel M. Miller. F.dward Kcam. John
Maxwell. M.J. McKei'zie. Caron Leahey.
John T. Teyiton. Francis Wood-ides. Wil
liam W.-lls.
Selling lnUor without lircn-i Charles
Person. William. I. Kearney. Jo-eph Pier
l o. Chas. I leckal't el al.
Selling li.iuor on Sunday Chas. D.-. kart
et al.
Dili glary Frank Crubh.
I ef l anding boarding - house-k e e p e i -
Chas. Lyels. J. H. DelWciiliT. (J ge
Chambers.
Sodom), i lc. --lieorge L. Lytc
Kape and a ault and battery lieorge
L. I.) tc
Attempted tape and a--ault and battery
I ieol'ge L. Lytc.
A 1 1. -in pted rape and a--au!t and battery
t has. leiili.'t l .
Larceny James Dougherty, .lohn Keif
schiieider et ai.
Maliiioii- mischief- John Kussel. Ili n
n is M cCaw ley.
open lewdness L. Smithbi-rg.-r.
Larii-ii) by baib-e (i. W. and Alice
t 'hamliers.
I'.iileiy and inisilemeanol' in oOice V.
C. Llaiid.
K-c'ipe and malicious mi-chief lohn
WrolM'l.
Fal-e preteii-i Aino- Sulka.
Malicious liiH-l-P. M. Du me.
rut i:-o v v.
Criminal libel- i.-oi ge T. Sw ank.
M urdi-r Fred. I ii-rU-r.
Arson Vanie ami K.lith Snydi-r.
Forgery John J. Hauk.
I Ml ti iT olonel John I. I.I n ton .
Colonel John P. Linton, of .lotm-tou n.
died at his home in the sth ward. Johns
town, on Wednesday morning at twenty
minutes after four o'clock, aged .V.i years.
T in. mill- and ." days.
1 n t he deal h of Colonel Linton Cambria
county Iom-- one of her most honored citi
zens ami t in- bar one of the brightest iiu-m-bei
s of the legal profession. Colonel Lin-
to'i was lx nii in Johnstown and was a son
of the late ex-Slu-riiT Kobcrt P. Linton,
w lio was well know n to the older -ople of
the county, having served as sheriff of the
count y at ditTeient t imes three terms. At
the age of eighteen Colonel Linton entered
the law office of Cyrus L. Pershing. K-ij.,
now president judge of the courts of
Schuylkill county, then practicing law in
John-tow n. w here he remained a student
until he wa- admit ted to t he bar on I In- i.t h
of J urn-. Is.",. I It- pi act iced his profession
until the breaking out of the civil war
when In- i-nti red the a rm v :is captain of
company I". Third regiment, three mouths
service. After being mu-lel'l'll out at the
end of the term of en I i -1 men I . the Colonel
a si- isted ill raising t he.'itt Ii i egim.-iit a ml en
tired t lie sel'V ice as major. He was with
his regiment until the end of its term of
service. February.'!, l-'i".. participating in
many eieragemeuts. Iieing three limes .se
verely w mi niled. and when mustered out
was lie u tenant colonel of t he regiment.
In l-iii In- w.i- the Democratic iiomime
for Surveyor Co-rieral but w :i-defeated by
(ii-m-ral Jacob M. Campbell. In lsr.v he
wa-el-cted a member of the legislature
fiom this county. In ls.'s he was the Dem
ocratic candidal!' for congress jn this dis
trict, his compi titor. w ho was cli-cted. Iie
ing the late Hon. Daniel J. Morrell. of
of J ihiisiowii. In l-'.'l lie was nominated
by the Democrats as their candidate for
president judge in this coiiiitv. hut owing
to dis-eii-ious iH the Democratic ranks,
was defeated by Hon. A. V. Parker.
Colonel Linton was married in l-v, to a
daughter f IJcorgc S. King, and his wife,
four -mi- ami t lin-e da ugh t.-r- surv i v c- him.
His funeral will take place at Johnstown
on S-iturday at V o'clock. i i. ;
knrrrinrnl.
We honestly congratulate Messrs. Lud
w ig A Son for their success in business.
These geiilit iin-n niiiiie no introduction
in tiiis or surrounding counties, having
Im-i h located amongst us so many, many
years. Th-ir r't'ord as men of good judg
ment, integrity mid honesty i well estab
lished. Tlu-r good judgment 'n keeping
pace w ith the times is e idi n.-.sl by their
success in obtaining the agency of Klein's
Silver Age and Diniuesne Kye Whiskies,
together wiih the leading Pennsylvania
Kye W hiskies U.ul.-dby Max Klein, w hose
li putat ion for In.tt ling only absolutely pun
goods is lirmly establ.-hed. Men high in
in their professions publicly and ch.-erfnlly
endorse his Silver Age niid Duiiiesne Kye
Whiskies. II i- name on every Ixiltle is a
guai anti-e to the purchaser that the arti
cle is pure. A sworn guarantee of its pur
ity fiom the distiller accompanies every
Imltle of Dilquesiie Kye. Silver Age is so
favorably known that it is unnecessary to
dwell hereon its merits, suth'ee lo say that
it is the hinh r i if tin r t-hl rjf iri .(".
Palatable, mellow and invigorating.
Me-srs. J. Ludw ig .V Sou not only recog
nized l he good qualities of these brands,
but the the con-t int and steady demand
for them, and hastened to secure the ex
clusive agency in lilair and Cambria coun
ties. These excellent brands of whiskies now
on sale to the trade generally by .1. Lndw ig
& Son, w holesale agents, Johnstown, Pa.
17KKXSHCKU MAKHLL AN U :)KANITK
j Works. f fkrtrbed tj m i-rtl reuorter
he Jobiirtewa Ivilp HrrJd.Relimb dealers
aun nr.e kooo.
fmrinK n terBt fltlcv trip to Ocibarc tb
writer ot thtr artirl Titte4 tb ZMarbl and
mnite w i rmi of Jas. WllkinaoD U Shb. whirh
wre touui'e.l m ihw. Tba aenlor ntmltr of thlf
iir..(trH.ive Brm hat bad an experleDr of ihlrt
rve otn. ami rua too and iiartecr la alM a
itillfd wnrkfr. Tlia r lap ol wo-k the nridaM
Ii iii the hllet e!a aad atyle. Fmn foar M
are hard are cmiiinjed and tna rerr Doaat raon
uuifntu In the county eat are tpeelmena of ibalr
fkili. SuhipmenK are made ibroua talk and to
a.l) .minK ruuniief.
"All kinut ol cemetery work la esecntad mil
a fine line ot Iron Kallinic la handled and o'1.
The re irk of work kept on banJ (recelTed bj tbe
cur-li.a.;) I very eztenia and many very one
in.'DumrniK are nnniieu. two eeciaiiy del air
je 'Uled in t he rut ic rty le and In imitattun ul
I ri. kwi.rk. with a finely executed erue on tbe
tup. Amonir the many line monomania oreeied
l.y ibi Dim la an elubt Inn Otfteen-teeUblvh
n-onurren. for Sberitt OrifHih. monument lor
rather 1 iirifly (sixteen teet nixb), alao mono
menti. lor .laroti Kinler and daokblar ol John
liriltlth. Bulb Kentlemen kIt iernnal atten-
tiou to huMrie a well aa eecutln the Ddmi
work. In all the lime they bare been In bualneea
they nave adhered Ftrictiy to tbe maxim kll goods
just a represented and prlcea aa low a the fame
cl.. ci- ol woik ran be bouKht elsewhere. We bare
no hrmtancy In recommending Messrs. Wilkin
son Sl Sod to uur r aters as reliable business men.
rok-resslve and trustworthy. Visit tbelr estab
lishment before ordering elsewaere."
evlm attention paid to setting work.
Urunhrnn'M or tb Liejaeir Habit
r-uaillvrlr 4 a red by Adlwlaf rlBia
nr. Haines' Uoldrn ftftm-tUe.
It l manufactured hs a powder, whlcb ran be
iclven In a pels s ol beer, a cup ol coOee or lea or
in iod. without the knowledge of tbe patient.
It is absolutely harmlesii. and will effect a perma
nent ami speedy cure, whether the patient la a
moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It bas been
itivvn in thousands ol cases and In every Instance
a perfect cure lias followed. It never letis. Tbe
nyCtui one luipreicnated with the Specific, It be
comes an utter impossibility for the liqu r ap.
pei lie to exist. I.' ures guaranteed. 48 page book
ol particulars tree. Address
UOI.DKN SPECIFIC IX)..
auKto.ly. 1S5 Kace St.. Cincinnati. O.
F'itll SAI.K.
Farm In Monster lown'hlp. Cambria coun
ty. Pa. For particulars eall on or address
MRS. EL.l.rlN O IiUNNU,U
.lunetT.Sm. ('reason. Pa.
"1 r A NTKI A midlife aired woman to do
11 house work: small lamily: waxes, -t per
week. Imiufre of Joseph Orlftln, Munster town
ship, near Kaylor station.
A
(AKI.IiiVHol Karb Wire cheap at I hi I too
at r' 'u s.
C. A. LANGBEIN,
Manufacturer of aud Dealer la
ALL KINDS of nARNESS,
KtllDLM, BRIDLES, WHIPS,
COLLARS HAMESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kobes, Fly Nets, Curry Combs, etc, etc Ha
palrtntr Neatly and Promptly done. All work
guaranteed to give satislactlun.
Kiilinif Bridles. from. SOc. ap.
1 :n.i Bridles, from 91 AO up.
Ijip Lusters, from. ...oc. ap.
Mai'hine-made Harness, from WHO np.
Hand-made Harness, trom......10.00 np.
eCall and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. I guarantee to sell as cheap
as the cheapest.
f-Sh..p Uarkrs Kowon Centre itreet.
aprl.vtf
JUST RECEIVED!
-A LAKliK LOT-
Boots & Shoes
-IIOLCIIT AT-
Sheriffs Sale !
-1 IIOM Tlins.TOCK OF
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
PITTSBTRfl, PA,
The public invited to call.
Prices awAy down.
JNO. LLOYD & SONS.
rfMJl AI. LIST.
1 I. st oi cMU5rs set down for trial the second
week i t Septemher, lfctt:
M mf inn rp. Thomas.
Acor ..vs. Cannon.
Iorn et m vs. Piper et al.
Kiiile.tice A. Miller . ts. I'onfer.
Mcltonnl'1 - .vs. Prosaer et sU
Hnck vi. 'ampnell.
I'lim ...ta. Kays.
(rrahain ........ Morrellrflle Castle
K. of IKK.
r.1ner
SiMo
.'lark
Lloyd
S. Kwart 4t t'o
Lytle it Co
Sloan
I'ar.li.n et al
XI tn merman
KI:nordinirer
ISotley St Hurler
Ken lord ..
Siiliclemire t t'o ,
Huuuenot Jt Hecher..
M..xlev
. 'OS llu w
ll.tr en
,..vs. Stee3S.
.......ts. Yoon.
.....vs. Croy le.
vs. Ianlap et al.
vs. Miller.
vs. I'resswell.
..vs. Hllestein.
vs. Moore et al.
vs. Ihbert.
......... va. MC lough.
va. MeMullen et 1.
vs. Zimmerman.
vs. Helfrfck.
-.vs. L.eabey.
vs. I' hi.
vs. DweDlna House In-
Insurance t'o.
ts. Johnstcwn Savings
rtaok.
JAS.O. 1IARBY.
ProtboooLary.
Prothonotary's oflice. Auir. . 18K2.
4 I Hi ruH'S NOl'ItlK.
In the ( irnhans' Court olCambrla eountv.
In the matter ol the first and final aneoaat of
Joseph A.ilr y. administrator ol John B. Miller,
lat ot t-arroll township, deceased.
lLivIr x been ai.i.olnted Auditor by said court
to report a distribution ot Uie lund In tbe hands
ol the accountant, notice Is hereby arlven that I
will sit at my rftice in the borouab ol tbensburw
on MllliAV.THEi.MI HAY OF SEP! fc.MBKK,
Ho-j.at 10 o'clock. A. it , for the purpose ot di
chri( Inir the duties ol said appointment, when
an.l where all persons Interested mny atttend or
be L.rcver ui-l aired front comlnc In r-n said fond.
In iN I.ls E. PUIIX tN.
Eherisl.uiv. Pa.. Auic. 111. ISP'i Auditor.
VI 11TK'S MllItrE.
In the t:ourt of Common Pleas of Cambria
county. Pa.
In the rust'er of the amount of John A. IXoyte.
assuruee of Kdward MCllade.
liatinic been apMili.ted Auditor by said Court
to re-Mirt a disirloutlon ol tbe londs in the hands
ol the accountant, notice Is heieby civeo that 1
will sit at mv office In the Itoronarh ol Ebensburs:
on SATI UIiAY.THE SKII DAY OF SEPTEM
ItKK. Is-m. at to o'clock, a. M.. lo- tbe purpose of
ilisiti.ririDit the duties ol said apotntment. wben
and vtheie all persons Intereeled may attend or
be lort-ver debarred Irom romlns In on said fund.
ININAI.U E. L)U FTtlN.
Eiiensbunt. Pa.. Auk. W. Auditor.
UUTEI. l.KUKANHK.
11 J. SHETTUI. Pnorwrroa.
licated at liuHois. ra.. near the B. B.tP,
Hallway Isrpot. We always endeavor to fur
nish the best accommodations to business men,
pleasure seekers an.l boarders. Persons In search
ol xtmlort and ijuiet will find It a do I ahle place
to stop. The Table la unsurpassed and Is always
supplied with the best the market affords, and
all the delicacies of tbe season. The Bar Is sup
plied with the choicest ol pure liquors and dear
and nothing; but tbe bent Is sold. Special atten
tion Kiven to the care of horses.
H. J.SCHETTIO.
To Investors.
"I I'HY s:o away from home to seek Investments
when you can buy Pennsylvania Fleet
MorticKve securities on the Cash or Monthly
Pa ment plan and which will net yon twenty per
cent, on vonr money? For particulars eall oa or
a.Hrers IL. A. tMII.EH ART.
Auk. S. m. Ebenabunc, Pa.
Vli.MIMSTKATOK's NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad
minlstrat on on the estate of Charles U. Whar
ton, lale ot the township ol Isea. eowaty of Cam
bria, deceased, have been granted tome, a real
dent ol Chest Springs oeroua-n.ln Said eoanty, to
whom all persons indented tu said estate are re
ques'ed to make payment, and those bavins;
claims or demands will make known the same
without delay. H.HMtKVlI.LE,
Administrator ot Charles It. Wharton, deceased.
Chest SprtOtfS, Pa., August in, lnvi.
XJOTICE Is hereby Ktven that the lollowln ao-
11 Count has been Died In tbs t-ourt ot Common
Pleas ot Cambria county, l ennry Ivaola. and will
t. confirmed bv said ourt on the HKST MON
I)A OF StfTt.MHtK, 1bV2, unless cause be
shown to the contrary:
The account of Jeve H. Utmost, assignee of
John and L.uclnda P. McCormick.
J.C. DAKBV.
An. 12. lju?. ProLbonolary,
EteuSBuTE Fire toaice Apcy
T. AV. DICK,
General Insurance Agent.
EBESdBTJRQ, FA,
A car load of Lever Spring Tcoth
KAl I.KO A DT1ME TABLE NO. I OFTHh
OnsioB, flaarfloM C-oaatT and New York
snort stoat KallroaU. la efloct on and attar
MoTcmbor 15t.h I8V1.
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I KP-t..
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Tralnf.
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Iars ttally ascapt Sunday.
tI.aa.Ta Nuoday oaly
Mlsck lt--rs Indloata talosrraph stations.
Iadd)'s. Moora's and l?ristl's C'ro-tslnits will
ba Has; stations lor ai; trains.
No. 1 eonnacu at C res soil with Johnstown Ex
nrasa at Z7 lor points oetwaea (treason and
Jnbastowa, and with Pacific Express at 8 4.1 for
points west of Johnstown. Also with Mall Train
at 33 for points aast of Oroson.
No. a cotrBMt with Mail Train at 426 tor points
West of Orassoa. and Mat; Express for points
aast or traason.
From points west of (Treason No. 4 connects
with Mall train at tl Z3. and Irom points east of
Croseon with Johnstown Express at 8 27, and Pa
eifle Ex pre at 4a.
No. eonnacu with Mall Train at 4 30 from
points east of I'resson. and Mall Express at & 17
from points west ol Oesson.
Snnday trains connect with Pact fin Expresiand
Mail Train west and mall Express east.
Passenaers to or Irom points oa Pennsylranla
A Northwestern Kallroad can take train at Uoal
port or trvona.
Stations "marked f are Baa; stations. I'as
enirera wlsblns: to aet off will notify the onn
doctor. Passe Basra wlsblns; to aet on will Has
tbe train at these stations. Trains will not stop
anless ao notired. W. P. K ATHBl'N.
Oeaeral Manasrer and superintendent.
F. J. SUKIMIUN. Train Master.
TAIDRADT1ME TABLE OFTHE EKENS
IV bars; A I Bresson Branch Kallroad. la effect
December 30. 1W1.
CBBitlsiaat rraaesi.
WEST.
Oyster Exs- M a to
Western Exp 4 4S a m
Johnstown Exp..t 4 a as
Pact Be Exp I 4a a aa
Mall 4 t p m
Way Pass t Hps
EAST,
rlarrlsharw Ae. t a m
Seashore Exp.. Iluia
Mall M a m
I lay Exp 11 (Mam
Altooaa Esp.. IWp
Mall Kp... i 17 p m
Pblla Exp. lllpa
SOUTHWARD.
Dis
tance. No. L. No. i. No. S
a at am r w.
...7 40 ln 1 3 3
7 SO 10 81 3 44
.7 M 10 St SO
Cl 10 St 3 S.
t 04 10 41 IW
t IS 10 4S 4 OS
30 10 SO 4 It
EbeasbaraT..
Bradley
KaykM
NmI
Manatee. .
Leket
.11.
. 4
(.1.
T
. 4..
..ii a.
Jr
NOKTHWARD.
Ne. L. No. 3. No. S.
Ma aster.
Noel
Kaylor.
Bradley
Eoeaebarw.
Bradley. Noel aad Laeket are Flaa; Stations.
No trains oa Sunday.
ATTENTION. SOLDI ER8!
I haae been appointed by the Hon. Sec-re-lary
of the Interior PENSION AMI CLAIM
AOENT. I haa TWELVE TEAKS EXPER
IENCE. All claims entrusted to me will receive
rrempt attiatloa. Any sold tors drawlnsT le s
ban 04 per scoath pecsloa eaa hare It Increased
to 04. 04. (is aad 013 per month , aceordlna to disa
bility, a odrr the act olJnae 37, 1S00.
Pleasf aire aa old wonnded eomrade yonr pat
ronage, omoewttb Wm. H.Secbler. Attorney at
Llw. fieade's How, Centre street. Koenshurir.
Pa. J.CBUKKK.
P.nalun Attorney.
Late Major 11th Rant., Penna. Rererres.
May 30, 1IV2 Sm
M. D. KITTELL.
Attorney-o t-ijaw,
KBENSBUBU, PA.
Offloo la Armory Bolldiof , opp. Court Homo.
Insv
taaoa. a ar a at r w .
tessa . 30 11 10 an
racket l.T S 11 30 an
S 40 1 1 W S 37
- S.3 44 11 .'IS a 43
6 0 47 11 41 &
I I 0 S3 11 47 t 67
10 10 13 01 6 10
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It is midsummer now a bad lime for merchants to sell goods.
To liven up business we have cut the prices on all our goods to
such a percentange that no man or woman can afford to pass the
opportunity of taking advantage of them.
01 PRICES ARE CUT IN HALF !
and what you buy other places for $2.00 we will sell you from
now until September 10thf at $1. Can you save this amount of
money by buying at any other store? Verily not
We placed in this sale
85 Pairs Ladies' Bonpla Surini Heel,
Sizes 2 I to 7, at 1.25 per pair.
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125 pair of
LADIES' - TOE - SLIPPERS,
From 2 to 8 at 47c. a pair.
LADIES'
IIOMMA miMSG OR OPERA TOE,
in sizes 2 J to 8 at 1.4 S per pair.
Ladies French Kid, Ilih-cut, Common- sense or Opera Toe
at 2.24 per pair.
We also carry a full line of ladies' cloth top Spring and Heel
Shoes. Price now 2.12.
Men's Calf Dress Shoes, all shape., at 1.08. Men's g;ood
liress Shoes now at 1.23.
Boys Brogans with solid sole now at 05 cents a pair, and
many more bargains.
Special large display of blue prints, 50 different patterns at
51 J c. per yard. Fine Bedford Cords, .G inches wide, all new
shades, go now 45c., 44 inch white Lawn at dress Ginghams
at 8c.f and other great bargains in the dry goods department.
A complete outfit durine lliiS sal for tUt.nt. Tin- outfit consist-; of a suit in Miih
or Mack rorded worst!, pair pood lln-s SIhm. ll.-rKv Hat ainl Siisju-ndrs. We)
hIso have jrr-at liai gains m Dri l'auuil.xni, liirt. ("mlt-rvvar. Cullars and Cutis,
t'irst arrival of iht lalt'st styli-s in Full Ni-i-Ui.-ar. NVw Fall tfoods an; now com
ing in.
LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES.
Harrows just received at the Ebensburg Foundry.
EBENSBURG
Will Have For
Plows.
Sprlnic Tooth Harrows,
4'ailtrators.
Mow I Da; Machines.
fteapers,
Kaaes.
Sections lor all Machines,
Hay Forks.
Hay Can-ten,
Threshers,
Sled Soles,
Plow Points.
I.andrldes
Plow Handle s.
P)..w Beams.
Plow Holts.
4'ook stoves,
Kanues,
Heaters.
HratiDK Stores,
tr urnaces.
Urates ol all kinds.
fi fi
New White Front Bnilflni, 113 Clinton Street, Jotetown, Pi
New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR
PETS. Hall to see us when in towu.
IT ISA DCTTrss swsTssrsrlfssJ fam
ily tw aet tbe bet va la. lor yoar nsnfr,
Ecaaeii2 le Tear foalwrarbv syrrbaaias
W . 1.. Ueaglae Mises, whk h represspnt the
sx-l value I
all! t cat llr.
tr taj
lor aricee tikH, ae taeaaauqa
HE KO ST'BSTITITE.bU
IV. L. DOUCLAS
arw a a s- a e ucn lchie .rs,
THE BEST 8 HOE IN THE wORLO F08 THE MOMtf.
A sraslss srwrl elswe. thnt triit ma rip. Hoe
Calf, sMmlria . am.x.tb Id Hide, lleslble, more eoia
tortabk', stv llh and durable tnan auy other .nop evr
e.4d at tbe'itoe. uala custom xua e eoeaeoe C
-el l Head eewsd. flnccalfahoea. The
9f BMMit at vlwo. - and duratl Kb- .vrr aula
at the prk-e. l txty equal nue liupuruxl shum ouetUm
from -to11 -
-r so Police Shoe, worn by farmers and alt
9 e other, who want iruod bea-y rmlf. tbn-e
eold. exb-oaion edit" aboe. ea- to waik. In, and ill
keen to- f-.-t ory aud m-nrm.
n 3 Fine ( air. 9i. ii and )'2.44) Work.
Pae Intmrs's KhiM-s wlUalv. m. .re wear f.nr the
t oncy than any other make. They are msulef.iraer
Ice. The Increasing aaiea ahow th t woraUaa sett
have found this out.
nnuol -.wU ana Tenth' H.TS Hrhel
DUJB Sheee ere worn by tba b.ns every
where. Themost serrlnbleahoeaai4d at tbet'ii-ea.
I -irlia-aS S1-w llaao-eewed. ..
LaUlCD 9'i.WU aud 91.73 hhora lor
M l.aea are made of the beat Dom.-la (ir Attet alf. ae
dealred. They are very at v 1 ih. -om f rtahl and dura
ble. TI.a.iiahoeeual.cuaummadahoetcotUia'
from $4.H) to A6.1U. lj.il le. who wish toecouutulae us
t elr footwear are On.llns tl.l. vuL.
Caution. W. I 1kukUui' name and the price ta
tamped oa tbe bottom ft each atiue; look r.r It
wben yon buy. Bewarcof dealersaUomi'tlUKtosub
st It ute other makes f or t beta, bui-h submit ul lout ar
fraiKluleutan d aul.Jert to proaiH-uttou by law (urub .
talnlna money und-r false preUtncit .
. l lUl tll.AfS Urst klss, Alaaa. Bold by
C. T- KOBE11TS,
Atrul, LHIARltl KU, PA.
ms'T.&m
T.
W. DICK,
ATTOKN EY-AT-LA W.
bstsrsose. Pa a A'
war-Special attention given to claims for Pen.
loa Bounty, etc. chT- rvo
A CENTS WANTED "YaVVmi Tf
fr4.vflRuauy. 4iae. A- aevtt. "4 tttre-awa. X V,
1892.
.:. FOUNDRY
Sale This Year :
Cellar Windows,
Sssh Welxbu.
Chimney Tups.
Iron Pumps,
Hone bust,
Waa-ons,
Koad 'a tl.
Buck-Boards,
Huctttes,
Phostihate,
Cemeot.
Bulldlna; Paper.
Sleel KooDoa.
Steel Siding-.
steel L.lalaa-.
Sosrar Kettles,
Road Scoops,
Orala Drills with Com
Planter Attachment.
H. A. SHOEMAKER.
a 9
. L. JOHSSTOS. M. J. BVCK. A. tF.BlCK.
Estab saaao 1873.
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
HANK KHS.
EBENSBURG. - PENX'A.
A. W. Bll li, Casatalar.
ITl B-IBB BD1 tSt.
Carrolltown Bank.
OAKKdLLTOWN. PA.
T. A. slUKBiruH, raahlar.
General BantiiBMi.es! Tranactel.
The following, are the prtadpal features al
general baaaing boslneat :
REPIMITa
Kecelred payable oa demand, aad Interest bear
lng certlhcates issued to time depositors.
LOA"!
Extended to customers oa tarormhle teams aad
approved paper dlsooanted at all times.
(ULLECTI09I
Made In the locality aad apoa all the banking
towns la tbe United Stales- Charges aaoderate.
lsKAFXal
Iasned aeaotlable la all parts ef the TJalt-d
States, and lorelga ezchaage Issued aa all parts
ol Earoi a.
ACCOraTTS
Of merchants, farmers and others solicited, ta
whom reasonable aoeomodatloa will ba extended.
Patrons are assured that all traaeaeUoes shall
be held as strictly private and credential, and
that they will be treated aa liberally aa good
banking tales will peratt.
Kespeetrally,
JOHNtrrO. BUCK e T4.
1704. 1801.
Policies writ tea at short ae4oe la the
OLD RELIABLE 'ETNA"
Asia wtiser Ft rat C'ltaaa CwaaBkaiajla-.
T. W. DICK.
ifllBT FOB THE
OLD HARTFORD
FIRE IlVSUIt ANCB COMT.
OOMMENOEU BUS IN ESS
1794.
Ebenitmrg.jBly L.1M,
T F. McKEXRICK,
J a ATmaacT awn onvaaaLLoB AT t-w.
EUEXSMl'ltUi, . P-A.
eVsTOmce on Centra street.
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