The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 20, 1893, Image 3

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t ;h -: CAMIiKIA ( ., I'A.
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JAM AIIY ". l-'.i
Mr. II. Siiitun-r iilf. uf t In : Springs,
.i in in ii mi Minul:t y.
'I'd.' N Uktnw n in. ii!. ;tft-r Ix-in sn.twi-il
:: li.r :i M- k. not luiv nil Tu.v-iluy.
I". .liut.MS :i what the
1 1 1 -i n it i l -I' ;i:l "ii Monthly Illuming.
- WulliT MoSni--' I. of this iil; o, lias
I H ;iiM.iiit ii iu K''t aiii-iit at Kaylor
l.n iin.
Mi--' Aiicf :unl Atmio Malum1)' spent
.-i-.i ! i . i - i-i!inii fricmls in .lohhMow n
l.it t-i'i-
I i.iiii K iivliiifr. of Cainliria township,
;i i-eivly l'itti'ii liy a vicious horse one
l;it ''k.
-Woolfs. the Johnstown clothier, have
:i ni ;ul. in th- Kkkkman and ev-rylu(ly
Miiu'hi to read it.
- A I'nw run into the pay train near I'.ratl
l''s ,1 iiiu't ion on Satiinlay. It was hail
for theeow ami ifia the train.
Kev. K. K. Manly, pastor of t he Chris
tian i'Iiiii. ii in this plaii'. t -1 1 1 i 1 1 his res
ignation to t In - i-otmi ryat 'on to take etleet
on t In-Jill Ii ol Mari-li net.
J mine Krehs, of (li'artiihl eonntv, i
sail to l l ontriiipla t in t he propriety f
i ti i n n an onler t.u linlciiiij tin puhlii-a-
t ion of t lie jmy lil 1 t lie new spa pel s.
-John llarkless, a resilient of Centre
township, Indiana einimy, was surprieil
that he hail fallen heir to a fortune of
H'.'.issi, left lii in liy an Uliele in Wyominvt.
l'ittsluri? business men have notilietl
our iiieri hant s t ha t tin lVmi Ivania rail
road will not reei'ive itimmIs eonsiirned to
KlM'tislium. mi aeeoiiiil of the snow ulork
a.le. Walker Westover. a well-known eiti
i'ii of Suxivehanua low nship. died at his
liouie in thai tow usliip on 'I'liesday of la-t
w eek of t ) phoid fever. He was aliollt ,V
years.
This (Thursday) evening the sinoke
and steam of tlie engines wiu kiun at opeii
ini; up the l.lam li tan - seen al lliailley s
t ill, an iiidii aliou thai the Moekade w ill
soon I e raiseil.
.lohn llarto. ai-'i-d alxnit Mi year, while
irut hi-riiii: wood ami roal aloiiu' th Marks
in the Allooiia )ard on Saturday n.orniun.
was run down l.y a draft of ears anil in
stantly killed.
I I a it I inn eoal see ins to he the preva i linn
imliistry in this m-ia h hoi ho ! at the pn
eut. time. Vim cannot look out on lli'li
street from 11 . m.. until r r. M . , without
seei hi.' a sled load of coa I.
On Sunday a man named AiniMronn.
who was heinn kept in a room at an In
diana hotel hv t he ollieers who hail arrest
ed him on a serious eharne. jumped from a
thud -lory window and eeaped.
The northern end- of Fayette and
S. 1 3 1 - t mini t ies are II led with coun-
t. . f. it ilu r dollar- and half dollars. It is
t hoiiilht a naun id eollllti l feiti l - have lo-i-a'.ed
in the luoou-liine eoiiutry of Soiner--t
bounty.
The arnunii'iits for and ani'n-t the
ni ant inn of new trial- ii. the Snyder ars.m
i-a-e and the Kii-ch poi-otiiim ea-e were
heard at argument eoitit on .Moniiay.
After In arinn the ai nuinent-. .Imlne llar
ker n erveil hi- ileei-iou.
Homer S. Sheelmaii, of M.rry. who i- a
l'liiii-) l auia railroad hraioinan. while
c niipiiun ear-mi Wedne-ihiy at Lilly, had
hi- left arm had!) nia-ln-il. lie was taken
'.i John-low n ami tle u to the Canda ia
ho-iuial. win-re Mr. W. I'.. Lou man at-ti-nded
him.
-Uenrne Mi'tioninle. of Li II v. w here he
kept a In t Ii- store wa killed on the rail
road near that plaee. on Monday nil.t.
hi- hod y heinn found a lonn-nle t lie rail
road on Tin day uioiiiinn. No one wh
ile ed the ae ident and it ' not known
Ih.u jt happened.
Towu-hip and hor
t hi- ear shod M he mail
nh nominations
i- early as po j -
hie. si a- to allow the audilor- plenty of
lime to hae the tiekel- printed al home.
I n some counties I he I'oin i ual ions will he
made on the last Saturday in January.
T hi- is a nod idea.
II.I!. Lstetline. of Mil I'ois. formerly
of Khen-hurn. and Mi Salli-'. Hoover,
of the same place, were married at lian.
N. V. on Saturday. The nroom is well
known here, heinn clerk at the Moun
tain llou-c duriiin the time his father L.
Ku nine, wa- the proprietor.
Town-hip and horimnh auditor- will
-oi li he railed Upon to have the election
t ket - p lilted for t heir 1 1 i tie rent ili-t ricts.
I I.-V -hollld hear in mind that the I'icki -
N ha- one of I he hest ei nipped print inn
i -! a h i i -h men t- in the county and i- pre
1 1 ' 1 1 I Iniln the work on short notice.
Mi-. J. I'. Mickey, of l'aintertow n.
W . -l n nire I ami count y, w as f ro.eii to deat h
nil eilne-day. Iler daum her W ho is elll
I .i nl in Irwin, went home and found
!! mot m-r unconscious Irom the cold. A
i li-:i iau w as su m moiied. w ho did all he
M. hut the unfortunate woman soon
ll.e.t.
Aii insane llunnarian tried to com
n t -uieide hv tl.rowinn himself under a
pa inn t rain at Johnstown nn Wednesday.
lie wa- re-cued hefore he succeeded ill his
i.i-li undeitakiiin hy several of his coiin
U ii. en who had followed Inin from hi
li'irdinn house. 1 1 is in-anii) v as caused
t'V t v phoid fever.
II uno Wi-e, a tiamp. wa- found in a
car at Latrohe, Sal urda v. aliuo-t fro
zen lo death. I hath l-'i-her. another
M.imp. wa-al-o found lyiun on a c ikeoeu
.lithe llilty slope with hi- h-ns mill feel
had) froi'h I hut it is fean d amputa
tion w i ! I he iiei e ary. Loth unfortunate-
were taken to the county Inline.
Jo-eph Larret. a hrakeman emploved
lit the . U. II. yasd at I'.ellw I. in at
tempt inn to hoard a car on Tin -day nun n
inn. jumped upon a loose stirrup and was
throw ii under (he wheel-, fecei i nn i n j uric-
Irom w I, ii h he died a few hour- later.
The deeea-e l w a- h sinul'' man. aned '.'!
year-, and hi- home was in New pot t.
A slraiin'' dentil overtook Karncy
L!ack, near S.ilt-hnrn. lie w a-eunaned in
the inauufact ure of counterfeit coin-, run
lininn his op-iations princinally to the
maliufact ure of nickels. It wa- while he
w as ennaned in makiiin an amalnamatiori
of hra-s and copK r. n-inn niiric acid in
the work, that he was nvercoine hy the
fi.mi ii and U'fore medical treat tncnl could
I,. i en red he died.
- For the iii format ion nf the editor of
I he Mmintiiiin i r, w ho is mill tally disturb
ed for fear that tin- poslnllice ininht he re
moved from liu-ine-s ceut.-rs to Julian
street wi will mention the fact that the
' ovi-riiinent does not allow a po-tmastei to
place the pietotlice where he plea-es
anain-l i he husine inl rests of t he people.
It take- a lunatic to think of lint linn the
po-tollii e in Kheiistniri; on .Lilian street.
.Imlne Mean, in deliverinn a lecture to
the teachers nf I'.lair county, entitled
"Twenty Years on the l'.ench." said that
duriiin his judicial career he took over
:.Mio verdicts in the lllair, Cainhria am!
I I ii ii t i n nil ii county ceurts. and -eutenceil
?. criminals to jail and penitentiary
imprisiiiinent-. New trials were nrunted
in only tw euty iiistaiices. Three niurder-er-
were sent-iicisl lo capital punishment,
lie said lie only knew of one Innocent man
hu (iai Ui'ii cum icu-d.
Mr. Isidore Lilly, of Minister town
ship, former steward at the almshouse, has
heen seriously ill this winter, heinn sub
ject to Vel tino.
Adam Henry, of Canoe township.
Indiana county, while hauling Ions, met
w ith a painful accident. Me w as seated
on the Ion sled when one of the runners
slipped into a rut. the sudden jar throwing
hint from his seat to the ground, breaking
Ills rinht len above the ankle.
Abram Jones, a former resident of Cam
bria township, and who for about twenty
live years prior to his leaving this county,
owned the farm now owned hy Mr. Martin
Sanders, died in low a City, Iowa, on Fri
day, January 0, ls.tt. aned US years. Mr.
Jones went to the West some time in the
early sixties.
Mr Kobert ternusoii, of IJlacklick
township, will become a citizen of tin
West ward, of Khensbnrn. after the 1st. of
April next, occupying the property re
cently purchased by him and now occupied
by Win. II. Council, It Is also said to he
his intention to erect one or two other
houses on the ground.
Lbeiishurg is stji snow-bound, our
blanch having scarcely been opened upon
I-inlay until it was (dosed again on Satur
day. On Wednesday K re man -John Lung
received orders to suspend his employees
until further notice w hicli is an indication
that there will be no effort made to open
tin- road until the weather settles.
Mr. Irin Stincmau, of South Fork,
and Miss Nannie James were married at
the residence of t he bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kdinunil James, in this place, by
L'ev. K. L Manlv on Thursday cvi niimof
la-t week. We congratulate them on tht
cons ii m mat ion of I heir court sin p a ml w i-h
them a long, pro-pcrou and happy lire.
On .Monday afternoon the genera! store
of .1. W. l'iii.n n t. at Si n iit hill .w as
burned, and all except a few of the
contents were consumed. The oriaiu of the
tire is not known. The loss is est imated at
?:t.ooo. and t lu proprietor holds an insur
ance policy for $'.'' The building which
was a story and a half high, was a frame
structure.
On last Saturday the tannery of H. F.
I'itts. at Cherry tree, caunht lire in the
di ving room. In a few minutes tin- whole
building iwould have been in flames, but
the prompt action of those present arrest
ed what m:nht have proven a serious enn
llanration. for had the tannery burned
nothing could have saved the dwelling
hoii-es on t hat st reel.
- It should he remembered that tickets
nominated by "citiens' meet inns" cannot
be printed on tl tlictal ballots prepared
hv tounshiii or borough auditors. All
nomination- must lie made under the au
spices of an exist inn pol i t i I party. If no
noini na t ions at e cert i tied to the auditors
on or ha fore February II. no ticket can be
elected and tbeollicers will holdover.
The source from which the lVnnsyl
vauia railroad at Altoon.i receives its
water supply heinn froen. the company
have been compelled to procure w ater from
the river at Ilollidayshurn. w hi h is being
transported in oil tanks. A siding ami
w ater tank are being constructed on the
liver batik at the viaduct, so that water
can ea-ily be obtained when necessary.
Frank O-wald. a well-know n butcher,
of Lilly, was struck by a train on the rail
road between Sonniaii and Portage, on
Monday night and kilied. his mangled
body being found eat ly on Tuesday morn
ing, one arm and one leg heinn cut off and
hi- body otherwise mutilated. lie was
a I out 'JT en is of age ami unmarried, his
home I ring in Johnstown w here his moth
er. Mr-Charles O-wald. resides.
The year 1 '.:! came in on Sunday; lent
begins February l." and ends witn Ka-ter
Sunday. April Wa-hingtou's birthday.
February '.".'. i.- on
Wedmsday; St. I'at"
r.on Friday: Fourth of
Labor day, Monday.
Imas. Mecelnber L'.'i. Oil
rick's day. M arch 1
Inly on Tin-day;
September 1: Chri-
Monday. There are hut two eclipses of
t he sun -one A nil Pith, and the other Oc-
her !--neither visible tw this portion of
the earth.
Some time ago we announced that we
would be an applicant for the poslnflice
under Cleveland's administration. That
there would be some opposition we had
rea-ou to expect, but we in list coil fess that
w e w ere overcome on Tliurs lay morning
when we found the editor of the liinlhiij
had thrown his weight against us. We
realize that his influence, potential as it is,
must he overcome, and whether we, like
"t ru t h. crushed tu earth, will rise again,"
only time will determine. It is a stunner.
One of the Cambria county exhibits in
the Woman's Department of the Chicago
Ivxpnsition will le a parlor easel, the work
of the Sisiets of Mercy of St. Aloysius
Academy. Loretto. It stands atxiut eight
feet high and is .composed of carved sec
tions i,f cherry, mahogany, and chet-ti.ut
woods. Tin decorative designs are most
ly Mowers and fruits, and carved in lxdd
relief. Those hn have seen the easel say
it is a highly artistic and very uuiiwie.
piece of work. It will 1? forwarded to
t hicano in a few days.
The latest po-tollice ruling is that the
writer has the right to reclaim and regain
pussessinti of a letter providing he can
prove to the satisfaction of the postmaster
at the ofliec from which it was sent thai lie
was the writer of it. Kven after the letter
has arrived at its destination, ami before
it is delivered to tin' person to whom it is
addressed, it may l recalled by the writer
by telegram through the mailing oil ire.
The reason assigned is tnal the Fnited
States i- only the agent of the writer
w hile the letter is in transit.
Patrick Fleming, a plasterer by trade
who had been on a pt'octracletl spree for a
couple of mouth- at Lilly, was severely
hiirn.'d at that place on Monday morning.
Fleming was stooping at the Lil'y Mouse
ami about o'clock in the morning he
came dow n with his hands, face, lxdy and
clothing badly burned and reported his
mom on lire. It was with ditliculty that
Inc lire was extinguished and the building
sa ed as t he lied clot hi ng w as all on II anu s
when the proprietor rushed tin stairs,
i'leminn is in a dangerous condition and
may not survive.
-The records in t he depart mint of inter
nal affairs show that in Pennsylvania dur
i nn t he year ending J line :ki last there w ere
killed on the raiiriads of the state forty
two passengers. Of this nuinlier fourteen
were killed in the wreck on thelVnnsyl--vania
railroad near the lock Ftr't bridge.
The number of passengers injured during
t he year w ere 1'j.V.i. The total number in
jured was h.s-jo. The total numlier of pas
enners, employees ami other person
killed was l,4-'.t. The whole number of
persons killed w ho were not passengers or
railroad employees wasted. Of this num
ber it is estimated that seventy-live er
cent, lost their lives while lying on the
railroad tracks while under the influence
of liipior.
Prof. Turner, of IJoston, will give his
illustrated lecture at Parochial Mull, Iu
retio. on Saturday evening. January LS. on
"(iertnauy and t he Rhine,'" incl miingjv iew s
of north and south-eastern Kurope and the
cities of northern Italy. They include I'M
of the tinest view s in the world. On Sun
ev eitiug. January :.it h. Prof. Turner will
give st the same place his illustrated lec
ture upon the "Pas-ion Play," as produced
by llie peasants of Ciermany, at pbcraiii
incrgau, Uavaria, every ten years, but
with few interruptions, since l:sj, repre
senting the principal events in Christ's
life, during the wek which ended with
Mis crucifixion, burial aud resurrection.
lors otcu at 7; to commence at 7:30.
Adiiiissioh, 25 ceuLx.
A fatal wreck occurred on the Penn
sylvania railroad atxjut a mile west of La
trohe at 2 o'clock on Monday morning by
w hich Fireman th-orge Litzinger, of C ne
inattgh.lost his life. A coal train was pulling
out or atiout crossing the east-bound track
when a section of the Fast Line can e
thunderling along and struck the engine
of the coal train. Theengineer of the coal
train, William Uettemy, of Conemaugh,
escaped w ith a crushed arm. but his lire
man, (Seorce Litzinger. was fastened under
the engine and literally Scalded to death
by the escaping steam and water. Me was
still alive when taken out but died shortly
after. Me was alout 35 yearsof age, a res
ident of Coiienungh, where he leaves a
w ife and two children. The engineer and
fireman of Fast Line were also severely
hurt. None of the passengers were ser
iously Injured, though some were painfully
bruised.
Mr. John C.trman, nf this place, was
summoned to the almshouse on Friday last
to make some repairs to the engine that
supplies that institution with water. Mr.
(iarinan is pretty well up in years and can
not stand the cold as well as in his young
er days. After working about the engine
and getting pretty well chilled, he came to
town aud finished the job at Mahon t
Jones' machine shop. Me noticed on his
way home that his lens were feeling numb
but he had no doubt of his ability to walk
to bis home, which is on the outskirts of
the town. When near home, however,
made a misstep and fell, and when lie "" -
d. rtooL to iet uu he could not get
Ills
leirs
to do their duty. Try as he would, they
would not work, and bf was finally com
pelled to shout for assistance. Luckily,
his wife heard him. and with tin- assist
ance of Job Mills, a neighbor, he was
helped home, w here after getting w armed
up, he was all right again.
The editor of the Republican fUij
says Indiana county paid W.tW r thous
and for her Paker ballots. We don't
doubt it and something more. Thceditor
of the (iitxIiiKj at one time got ballots lig
ured dow n tu f SM t thousand, but then
the dttxliiuj figures do not have the pro
vet bial virtue that figures are said tu have.
The UtiKliiKj'H figures will (instead ofwontl
lie. Put to make it interesting we will
agree to take ten thousand sheets of ballot
pajH-r. same asthe ballots for this county
were printed on. from the editor of the
(ttixliiiij at fl.i'i per thousand, cash on de
livery, the cash to ' deposited in John
son. Puck .tt t'u.'s bank in F.lienshurg, sub
ject to his order on delivery id the goods.
within fifteen minutes after a notice id bis
acceptance, he to furnish an allidavit as
to where he purchased the ballots and the
pih-e he paid for them. If thi badots can
1m printej for f l.iis, w hat a profit he will
have on the paper! This offer tu stand
good until the next issue of the .loimfMt-
a r.
Map; am Kllmat.
The Curwensville (Clearfield county) He
rn a' says there is in mat town a disease ni
the eyes which is generally attended with
loss of sight and is l-cominn epidemic.
S.-veral mouths ano C. II. Norris w hile at
work, suddenly lust the sight of his left
ye. then C. A. Ilorabauch lu-t t he sight
of his left eve, and last week . II. Mi ller
was suddenly deprived of the sight of his
left eye. M iss Flora Prown is also losing
the sinht of Ixith eyes, and Mrs Win. Male
is blind in one eye.
Tnese are recent cases and are causing
considerable alarm, as no one knows at
what time they may lie similarly affected.
Another ca-e is the nine-year-old son of
the Ht rivir man. whose left eye is almost
totally blind. While in Philadelphia re
cently, a noted specialist i xamincd his
eyes and announced that there w as no hope
for a restoration of the sight, but that the
rinht eye was erfectly good and could le
saved. In the case nf Mr. Heller, while at
work the sinht of his left eye went out like
a flash and lias not yet, returned. He ex
perienced no pain nor does his eye pain
him at any time.
rly FerMhril.
Mrugnist Marry Metllev, of John-town,
had a thrilling experience, and one which
he would nut like tu repeat, last Wednes
day. Me came tu Somerset for the pur
purpuse of attending the sale at the home
of his father, two and one-half miles north
of town. One f his father's employes met
him at the railroad station with a sliinh.
They had not proceeded on their way more
than a mile until Mr. Hcftley became
thoroughly clulhil, the day being bitter
cold and he I icing thinly clad. Thinking
to warm himself he got out of the sleigh
and run along behind for some distance.
Finally the driver, believing Mr. Metlley
would keep up with the sleigh, drove
ahead at a lively gait and did not stop un
til he reached home. Mr. Mellley trudged
along through the storm as hest he could
and many limes thought he would have tu
give up and lie down in thesnow to perish,
in view of hisfather's house. Me strungle.d
bravely forward, however, and at last
reached the house only tu fall prustrate at
the door. He was carried to a w arm room
w here he soon revived. Sium-mit llvrald.
Nadir AltilrOd.
Miss Lizzie Shaffer, w hose mother re
sides in shade township, Somerset county,
is now in the lunatic asylum, llarrisburg,
the result of a sleighing accident, which
occurred last Tuesday.
Miss Shaffer, who is a very pretty young
lady, '-! years of age, was a passenger on
day express east on Saturday, route to
llarrisburg. She was accompanied by her
brother, who had her in charge.
On the day alxive mentioned, in com
pany with a nuinWr of young people, she
went out sleighing. (Mi tht; way the sled
was upset in a snow drift and the occu
pants thrown out. All suffered consider
ably, and Miss Shaffer was attacked with
with a severe chill, w hich finally resulted
in the loss of her reason, notw ithstanding
the cITorts of medical attendants. The
Johnstow n physicians, by w honi she as
attended, lielieve that with prujier treat
ment her reason will be again restored.
Ill I.r Cat on.
Wesley Hover, of Morrellville, lost a leg
by an accident in the Cambria mill yards
this (Tuesday) forennoon. It was about
10 o'clock that Puyer juniH'd uffan engine,
where he was employed and went to throw
a sw itch.
In doing this he slipletl and his left leg
was throw ii across the track just as the
wheels of the car approached. It terribly
crushed the meinUT, the wheels passing
over all the lower part of the leg. The In
lured man w as taken to the Cambria hos
pital, w here Dr. W. 15. Lowmau found it
necessary to amputate the leg Just below
the knee.
' Mr. Ptiyer has lieen employed in the
Cambria mills for some time, but just had
re.-umisl his work on the railroad, w hich
he had followed some time before. Hv is a
son tif (Jeorge ltoyer, of Morrellville, and
is married, having a wife and several
children. Jnhntliruii lleraUl.
Inalltattv
Program fur county institute to be held
in St. Augustine, January t'lst, l.i3, com
mencing at 1 o'clock, r. m.:
Educational papers. Agatha Wharton;
Language, Stella' Wills; iuw to Teach
Current Events in School, Franclna Iyory;
Number Work, Stella Munegan; How to,
Arrange a Program, Celie lhmegan; Or
thography, 15. I'Connor; Tht; Teacher at
Intermission, Annie Sprout; Wr'M"?.
Maud Itchy:; Etiijueite in School, Maggie
Dunegan; llusy Work, Falista, Handal;
Economy of Time, Mary Durbin.
l.lat of Juror
Follow ing is the list of grand and traverse
jurors for March term of court:
euaD jcrops.
Ai!nm Junes A., reelwotkrr. JohnMowo
lliiunhiiuer. eorter. m'aer. Ked township.
t. -i....f. 1 si nlnmtwr. Kt?Dflfnr
H n t. J. hn. mrrrnint. K Kel Untill.
'ui?r. J..lin. tanner. A lum towni-bli.
Ismnboe F. P . llverymn. Hstin.
ESenro4e, Albert, mercUnt. W wblnEtoo towa-
or.re!'willtiiin. mill bn1. MrrllHI.
c.tiin Thorn, farmer. Oler0.d Uwnblp.
Head A tirrt. laborer, Jobnstowa.
Horoer. Jeremiah , Urmer. dam township
Hurnt. Iivld. iarmr. sf u-iernnna towni-nip.
HK-h tJbarlea.teaiugter. Wa.btnntoa townrblp.
Hooietiler. Abraham, laru-er. Kicbland town-
Ki 'i i iraln. hotel keeper. J.ihnPtown.
Kniiv. W nil im L. . unh Lund. VVeMiPuut
Muniia. t!i (inner. Suuobanna t--wnblp.
r-arrd'. J.mtf, Unuer. MuliBler townkblp.
Strajer Philip. car(enter, Jobnrt-jwn.
Siuilh Iuiet. ba .r. Jlmlo'0.
Waiters. AoderiK'O. clerk. Jubnstowo.
White. William, labo-r. John'town.
W tunnKT. J. A . carpenter. Juhntn.
Warner, John t!.. larmer, Wnite to n-nip.
TH A VKKAR JCROHR FIK8T WKKK.
Burkhelaier. Michael, laborer. KrAiiklln.
lilooiih. Willtaui A., foreman. l'ir loder
towobbip
Koetober, Emit ,r-ollceman. JoLnalown.
Hucbanan. B F.. mitlhand . John'tuwn
llnmo .liifeph. liveryman. Klenburu.
( rum, J F.. larmer, SuinmerhlH township.
t:u-ter J. 15.. larmer, tJruyle township.
t'ole. William, tartner, Klcntand township.
Kmuill. John. Jr.. lalwrer. Johnatown.
Fuuih, Jimas. blai kfnuth. Adams township.
Oerrtlnic. Jeob. lalMrr. Johnstown.
airet..ii. Ben . mlllhand. Iaie.
Olafs Wlodell. IdarkiimUh. Munster township.
Hlldet-rand. J. A.. canenter. Souib Fork.
H nkin. Albert, miner. tat Keade townahlp.
Houck.tieo.. fjrner, Barrtownnhiu.
Hill. B. F. milk nierrbant. Jotinstowo.
;ui!m iideun.rarueiiter. Fortaa:e.
luoxer. J hn. plasterer, Johnstown
j,
Kibbler. e.nce. farmer. Klder township.
) Keurner. F. e e k. I best inote.
I K'rsch, .lames, carj.eui.cr. in uubihi.
! 1 . ,n .Mrtf Ii ih IM tuW O .
Kaiitoer, Joseph , marhiuert , Johnstown.
Kiicw, J icob, alonemason. Johnstown,
kimmel timer K.. machine-t, Johnstown.
Marsh, t'rlab. blacksmith. Johnston.
Miller, John H.. bartender, Johnstown.
Miller, t'harlea F . Urnier. Uarr townfhlp.
.Miller. Charles, farmer. Suf)uehnua townsHp.
Mur.liy, Lawrtnce, Sr., larmer, Manrter town
ship. Mirtiu. Solomoc H.. teamUer. Iiile.
t'lowd. I'airirk, laborer. Tunnrlblll
Heierson, Jese K., laborer, fcast Keade town-
hhlp.
Paul tieorice S. merchant. Johnstown.
Keam William. Uiwrer, Johnaiuan.
Kaaer. Martin, laborer. Johnstown.
Kibbleil. Jos-hu. 'armer. fortaite.
Stpes. 1. A., miller, Suinmerblll.
Seaman. 1. ii . blacksmith, Summerhll'.
s-benk. I'eter. laborer. Adams township.
Shatter, Ctiariet. bu-.cher. Itale.
hendan. Harry. rl-rk. tower Yoder township.
Slittler. Jubn. laborer. W est Taylor township.
Shatter, lieu. M.. Ial rir, tlontinauich.
TaoinaS. Ivorjr, wilihand. Johnstown.
w on. W. H.. riner Johnstcwn.
Westover, M. C, liveryman Ha tlnes.
TKAVKKKB Jt'KOKa HKC'CBIO WIKK.
Ar'ile Fred., larmer, t arrod township.
A,i e. Jehu. lalK'r, 1 over Yuler township.
Adauif. Howard li.. h .iet-aeeier. Johnstown.
Kran.lavld A laborer Johnstown.
Bush, tieorice. iullihan.1. Jnhn'town.
Bralber, L. K.. bua-her. West Tayli r township.
Bracken. W i.ltain, laborer. West Taj lor I own
i-hip.
Baker. John miner. Carroll tow on hi p.
t'oieman. Henry, larmer. Suuin.cr lull township.
Cusier. ald. ei s;ine. F6t ouemauab
burfUKti.
t'lark . Samuel, laborer, Morrellvll'e.
Cuver. Frank . carieu.er. Johnstown.
IIockI s i.blepben A., farmer, 1'learOeld town
ship Davis, Thomas . farmer. (Cambria township,
liurtii lluah. farmer, I'ortaice.
lav,s, bent imln L. , merchant. M orreUvtlle.
Krurly, John, carpenter. Morrrllvli e.
Fdwaid . Kilwar !. merchant. L.1II.
rkfr. Joseph, baker, llalliitln.
li l. t'bl lp J.. Iiuti-her. liasllnics
li P.Jotin , t ai'kso lib. i:tiei townsblp.
Huiu,tir ys. S. J.. editor. South Fork
Ha d. Ileorice. larmer. Allegheny town'blp.
Hut-bner. Jacob, maebluest, Johnstown.
Horter. t'yrus P.. laborer. Jotmst..wn.
Ha-iip. O-car M.. bulriter. Jonntitown.
Ivory. luke. laborer. Larelto.
Ite .John. ta-mr. lorte.
Junes. John K-. farmer. Munster township.
Kroi tel. 'ieonce, itruiel't. Jobnslown.
l.Ilcj. Mark, laborer. I.hnstowa.
I.,.rv. K. N.. laborer. Jehnotowa.
lAjiiiisi.D. Harvety, roillurner. Iale.
I'riiiiele. Joseph W larmer. frojlo townsblp.
i lummer :ale. miner. I'ortaae
I'a liser. Vt nil ,iu, laborer, Cbper Yoder town
ship. I'aluier. William A.. stelwnker. Morrellville.
l'ri(M.k, t onra.t. musician. Jobu-lowu.
I'atiersnn. W nliam. drayman. Jolm.-town.
I'larr. John J . m'llban i, Jobnstowu.
Ktab. Ilrnry. lanorer, Tohntowa.
huiirm Jacob, luuiricr. Franklin.
Short, tieorsje W .. erpenter, lill-.
-bcrnlaj W ilnaui. e erk Laiwer Yotler township.
Sieaart. Atei H , mnl hauj, J.ihusiowa.
Vartar, tJeo. W., earenter. Johnstown.
Yarutr. Jaoct IV, laruier. Adaui' t wushlp.
W ilderoon. Harry, traketnaa. Ojeuiauh.
Wentro'h. F H.. clerk, wi more.
W avita. B. J., cl.rk. Ha- Uuas.
w tlrrnse Rales.
And now, Jan lrjib. I-'t. the toil, w na: rulei
retzulatina: the p etdinis In rarj to ai -plications
lor I, ccn e are mdoptcd aud made I art
oi the rales ol I'ouri:
I. The third Monday In February is Hied a- the
time for hearmtt alppllcatloni lor llcen-e. but all
licenses shall dale Irom the third Monday In
March.
i. All applications for license shall be hied In
the Clerk a i, tfloe al least three weeks before the
third Monday In February, and all remon
strances, wi nter petitions, e c . axalOi-t icrantlnit
such licenses shao tie Died in the same office be
I. rj the leeimil Monnay in February, and a I
supplemental petitions in Hvortjt any appl rati, n
shall be Died belore third Monday in Fetiu.ry.
and no pacer will be examined by the Court un
less bled as provided for.
3. All supplemental petitions and remon
straiices mu-l tie arc-enpauled by the atB.lavit of
some opuiab person or e-mnt set an lortb
tbittbe attlaut wa presem wLen the persons
s(ut names are attached affixed their own sik
n -lures, or authorixad soaie one, named In the
affidavit, to i-lstn their names lor them.
4. Depositions may be taken by either apnll
cants or remonstrants at any time alter tbe ap
plication has been bled and before the third
Monday In Frbruarv i n lor t -el lib I bourn' notice
to the other ride Nil dei-oMHon taken at tbe
house of anr applicant will be heard.
5 Applicants who have not been licensed tbe
preceiUnic yea' will In every Ini-lance be required
to be In court when tbelr ap llcations are taken
up.
6 Applications lor transier ot licenses may be
I re-euied on any- motion day during a rtgolar
term of eourt or at Arvument court provided racb
petition shall have been on file In tbe Clerk's of
nee at least three weeks be lore presentation, and
LOtlce has been atlveu by punllcaifon In man
ner prescribed lr orlamal appllcanoas: and pro
v:ded lurtber that tbe requirements ol notice and
publication shall not appiy to petitions lor trans
ler prenenie l by theeuiidieo or personal repre
sentatives ol deceased licensee. No appl lea I ion
lor transfer, except In the case ol a deceased II
ceneee, wlllbw considered between tbs Ittt no
t:on day ol any retsnlar December term and toe
day bxed lor bearing applications In tbe lolloa
Ina: year.
7. Huies 7. 8 V and 10 relating to licenses are
hereby abroicated , except that part ol rule 8 re
tern uk t tbe )orm ol petitions.
J.t;. DAKBY. A. V. B1KKEK.
Clerk. Frestdout Judge
January 20, 1U3.
MarrlSMCe Llrenaea.
Tho following marriage lii-enses were Is
sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, January
IS. 1 stKt :
Washington Irving Stlneman, South
Fork, and Nannie M. James, Eliensburg.
W. W. Porch and Lydia C. McClelland.
Johnstown. t
John Oravec and Helena Vogtila, Johns
town. Andy Henya and Annie P.ucsak, Johns
tow it.
James A. Wtiods, IIoewell, Itiniford
cou ii tv, and Sarah A. Wadsworlh, Sum
merhill. Charles Ii. I'hipps and Tolly Menocher,
Johnstown.
John E. Ilampton. South Fork, and El
la M. Shartz, Wilmore.
Charles U. Stocking and A. E. Keyser,
John-town.
l'hilip J. (Jarrigan an Kati3 (i. Hums,
(allitzin.
James A. Finan and Ann Gill, Johns
town. John Duck and Sophia Wileoonaugh,
Johnstown.
William II. Watts and Martha I, Wilt,
Tunnelhill.
II. W. Alumus, Pittsburg, Pa..
EH.alM-lh Fulton, Johnstown.
William P.. Ih.uglass, Ashville,
and
and
Amanda M. Coleman. A 1 toon a, l'a.
Conrad Landgraf and Sophia Miller,
Carroll tow nship.
Th sd A l Whiskey
This subject could lie dwelt upon to a
conshlcrahle length and yet much remain
untoltl, but all agree that the use, the
proHT use of pbre rye w hskey is an abso
lute necessity, esjHH-ially so now, when,
nature insists upon lie lug stimulated. All
regular physicians prescribe rye. whiskey,
and justly claim that Klein's Silver Age
and piKjiiestiti Whiskies are most reliable.
They do this not puly because they have
tried them, but UtHtause the leading hospi
tajs use tlicm find them the best stimu
lants in the world. Silver age sells for
l.jOand llmiuesnefor l." per full quart.
For sale by J. Ludwig i. Sou, Johns
tow ii.
DALTZ ELLS'
WE have made a record of
heavy sales for the past few lays,
exceeding ny of our forme ef
forts in this line to a
treuiely gratifying.
What is the reason?
RELIABLE goods
d egret
ex-
First class,
and truly
wonderfully low prices
Over 8U0 Trimmed Hats for
ladies and children sold in less
than a week and like Oliver
Twist the call is still far more.
wny is mis: liecause any one
can see with half an eye that s-uch
bargains were uevered in this city
before. "Think of it, won't
you?" A new style, freshly
trimmed hat in good taste for
NINETEEN CENTS.
That is what we are offering
you to-day. Come and see them
and be surprised. Trimmed Hats
at 19e. Trimmed Hats at 25c.
Trimmed Hats at 30c. Trimmed
Hats at 49c. A Beautiful Hat
for 9Sc A Pretty Hat for 9e.
Stylish Hats for 65 and 75e.
Hats for the million and some
thing for all as you can see in the
windows and at the stock.ng
booth.
Black Cashmere Gloves for la
dies only 19c; former price U5c.
Mocco Mittens, fur tops, in black
and colors, reduced from 1.75
to $1.50. Yarn Mittens, heavy,
35c. Misses' Mocco Mittens,
50c. Wool iMittens, 15c.
At the MENS FLK.MSHLM; IE
PAKTMENT the bargains are increasing
thick and fast.
Those who want Ginghams and Wash
Ureses should take a look at our Cotton
Serges, very pretty aud in several digerent
patterns, reduced from l''-i to 5c. a yard.
Grand Pargaius. Dress Goods iu different
qualities and light and dark shades re
duced Irom P.'.1, and He. to S and r.tc.
BALTZELLS'f
Altoona.
IT ISA DITT ya swe rsawlf ass fiaa.
llf trt las h-x Talis lor yatar maat-r.
.) la ;Hr footwear br rsirstMif
VV . 1.. ltvaglaa S . wkirti rrsrrarnl (be
bf falss lar (irlce aakrsU m lasssaaas
will IfMlfv.
Mr TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. 3J
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE ceh& EN,
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE KQNET.
A ftrwfd mho, that will mot rip, Una
r&lf, nanil-)-. ftnHMHb IntMtle, flezlbl. more rnm.
fsrtbiV..tyllHh ud durmttlethau ny Khr bpever
Ul at the prtce. Kquai ciutoiu nuivde slwescostlns
fmcn $4 to tr
O aA mu n4-ewfi4, flncalf ftborfl. Tb
Dinut ttvllKfi. ejuiy anl duraite KtXM-a evrr il
At the prre. Tfcey equal Hue Imporuxl eboce coating
from lo T2-
C O Pel ire he. won fjy farmers an A alt
3 O others m ho want a frood heavy cal'. thre
aixl, extDHton elf?e abue, eaa to waik In. and wUl
kwr) the fe-t dry and warm.
Ot AO Fine Calf. J.'iS and l2.00Wrk.
m&mmm I off men ShoeanlUfflve mjre wear fir tha
tiMnej than any other make. They are made for er
vlce. The !n reasiug aa(e show that wurkiu4finea
bave found this out.
Rnuc' A4 T.ntfce 1.7.1 Srheol
UUYO thaee are wrn hy the bors evrry
where. The must a'-nrkeablt abnrauld at the Tniea,
LaUICD fti.OO and Si. 75 febc-e for
11 liaee are made of the hent Doncolaor floe, "art, aa
d-irei. They are very atylinh,cmfrtablt- and dura
Ma Tbe JJ.UI hoe eqoalscufttom madeahoeaconini(
from H ui to &ix aLadiea who wlah loecooomixe la
tht Ir foot wear are flndlntf thlaout.
( aaiUa. W. L. lKMiKlas name and the price Is
stamped on tbe bottom of each ahoe; look f(r It
wiVn yoa t.ay. Bewareof dealfniattempttnirtoiiub
at It ute other makes for them. iiuehaubaUtut.onaare
fraudulent and subject t prosecution by law fur ob
taining money under faine pretences.
V. L- DOLULAS Wrack tea. Mim. Sold by
C. T. KOBEKTS,
Altai, EBtSsBl KV, PA.
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
JSO. B. HILI.EX, ... CASHIER.
A GENERAL. HANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE. ALT THE PRINCIPAL. STEAMSHIP
LINES KEPRFSEXTE1) JIV US.
Accounts of merchants, farmers and oth
ers earnestly solicit"d, assurinour patrons
that all business entrusted to n will re
ceivo prompt and careful attention, and be
held strictly confidential. Customers will
he treated as lilxTally as good banking'
rules will permit.
LILLY BANKING CO.,
febStiO. Lilly, Penua
A UIHTOrfS NOTICE.
Estate of Martin PrtBple, lata ol hammer
bill townsblp. deceaaml.
Hsf ins trn aupointfd ar auditor by tbe Or
phans' art of i sntiris rraaty. PenQSjIrmoia,
to ascertain ti amouota dna parties In Interest
ndar icecptnitances In parti ion proceeding's In
tbe estate ol said deccderu anil to report
a distribution ol tbe amount lo lie paid to
tbe parties In Interest, notice Is herertj sriven
that I will sit at the Attorney'' Koom lo the
i'ouri House at Etx-nstiunr on Wi stsss-asiajr,
t'rbramrjr Int. at 10 o'clock. A at tw
attend to the duties of said appointment, at
wblcb time and place all parties' interested may
attend II tbe? see proper.
M. D. KITTtl-I..
Kbensbnrs;. Pa Jan. 16 Iwi Auditor
TXrXTTKIX' NOTHtK
j tstate of ObrtsUan Boop. deceased.
lettera lestasuentary on ike eaiaia i Cnristlan
Kopp. late ol Washlntoi township. Oan lrla
cou at y. Pa bavlna been a ranted lo tbe and- r
stdsred.all persons Indebted lo said estate are
he etiy notine.1 to make payment wlthoot delay,
and tboee baTfPK claims aaalnst the name "111
preent tbem property autl.entlc.le.1 lr aetue
tnenL MKa. HllLLlMNE KEMIKK.
Kxeculrlx.
Summit V. O.. Cambria l'a.
J. F. MrKii (.
Attorney lor estate,
Uen)ar;. I'enna. dccsl
nOTtl.L.KHKANiiE.
H J.SHLTTUI. Paorurroi.
lMted at ImHols. Pa . near tbe H. K. h. P.
Kailway laspot. We always endeavor to fur
nish tbe best accommodations to bosloess men,
pleasure seekers and boarders. Persons In search
ol Mmlort and quiet will nod It a desirable place
testop. The Table Is unsurpassed and Is always
supplied with the best tbe market aflords. and
all the delicacies of tbe season. Tbe Bar la sup
plied witb tbe choicest ol pure liquors and eiarars
and notblnc but tbe best Is sold. SpectuI atten
tion iriTen to the cere el horses.
u.4.schi:ttu.
I ?X tt't'IKK KtiTtl'f:. Notice i hereby
j 'ictyen that Infers restamentary on tbe
K-fate ol John Noon, late ol t'arroll township,
Cambria cnanty. decea ed, safe been tjranted to
Michael Noon, resident ol carruil owcbhip. to
whom all persons Indebted to said estrte are re
quested Vt make payment, and thoae brlna;
Claims or demands will make known tie same
without delay. MICHAEL, NOON.
k-zeeutor ol James Noon, Uecsaaed.
Uarrell Two., Pa Ocu U, lsvi.
PKIYATE SAI-E. Tbe nnderstrned will sell
at Private Sale In Ily borouaih. Sambrla
county. Pa., his Hotel, witb Brewery a tarhed ;
Two lee Houses, Stable, and all necessi.ry Out
buildings on tbe premises Tbe House Is licensed
now. tor further particulars call on or address
the Proprietor, TUEOlHJKE SELL,.
LAlJ, Pa Oct 24. - ' "
EUTlli
OF
We take pleasure in niiiioiiiHiiir to the people of fSnl
litzin and Cnmhrin County that we have purehnsecl the
store conducted hv Simon ifc Co. and assure vou to eon-
e u a
tmue the same method of air dealing as done hy the or
mcr firm. Trusting to receive your iiatronage, we are
Yours Kespectidlv,
Oil TH 4' CO.
To reduce the stock we Ix.uclit and make plenty of
rofiui for the Sprint; StiM k we have cut prices uu all
i.'kmJs ind) H-iil.-nt of Ih.-ir cost. Read ami r-ll-ct '.
33i Per Cent. Reduction
On our Dry Goods.
We h-ive alx.ul -jr. Dress Patterns and (Jreat Va
riety of Dress (iixids which we will sacrifice at half of
1 1ieir value.
SUITS and OVERCOATS
For Men, Hoys ami Children at srreat sacrifices. Vou
can huy a Suit and an Overcoat for the regular price
of one ol these articles.
We make special efforts to increa-1 our Shoe Trade
and to reduce the stock, we sell
Men's Dress Shoes at $1.24,
Former Price, $1.75.
Men's Fine Dress Shoes, .ui: former price. ft..Vi.
Men's leather Hoots, ahout Impairs, ail sizes, at one
half price.
Boys Strong Shoes, 90c,
Former Price, $1.25.
Largest and Most Reliable Store,
, &L
Shelf Clearing
Prices.
THE KIND THAT HAVE I.EEN
PUT UPON STOCK IN EVEKY
DEPARTMENT
Medium and Fine
Dress Gocds and Silks,
Jackets, Wraps, Furs,
and Fur Garments,
All at unprecedented prices.
SK-cial values are
IMPORTED SUITINGS,
All desirable colors, douhle uidlh .'is
inches 7."c. and fl.mi they were, all to f?o
at
50C. A YARD.
IMPORTED FLANNELS.
Strips and l'laids over jo styles regular
Sic. ones, at
A YARD.
rCome or write OUR MAIL ORDER
DEPARTMENT for samples of all Dress
Goods and Silks before buying elsewhere.
If we don't save you in jney, we'll not ex
pect your patronage.
BOGGS&BUHL,
115. 117. 119 & 121 FeOeral SU
ALLEGHENY, PA.
C. A. LANGBEIN,
Maaaratorer ol aud Dealer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
NtUDlFii, BKlIsLEK. WHIP,
COLLARS HARKESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Bobea. Yy Ncu, t'urry Oosnbe. elo.. etc. Ke
patrlOK Neatly aad tronily done. All work
guaranteed to trtve aatlstaetlo.
Utdlntf BiiJles. f roio 0e. ap.
Tea.j Bridles, fivm ....... $ 40 op.
I jin lsasters. Imm 0e. nu.
Machlne-inade Harness. Irom M a p.
Hand-made Harness, Irom l0.uu ap.
UOall and examine m stock before ,nr
ehaslnT etseerbere. I Kaarantee to sell as cheap
aa the cheapest.
r-Shop Ii arkers'Kow on Centre street,
aprlivti
H
rrua.tii-AT-i'Aw,
tsssssuse, ra.
sy-Ufce li.DoUonade Bow, on Centre (Ueet,
IB
DRY GOODS,
CLOTH irvo,
FUUiMTURE,
ROOTS AND SHOES, fcr
At tlie Store of-
Successors to Simon & Co.
H
!
Lidies" Fine
1.7
100 Pairs
LADIES' SHOES,
5-old at 2.50, $3.00 ami $4.00,
Wo Will Sacrifice in Order to Clear Out
tho Stock, at SI.75.
Buy your GROCERIES from us.
They are Reliable for the Hest Quality.
'ome to our store and he convinced that we sell
you jtimmIs as ailM it i-eii. We are sn-auirers in town,
hut w ill treat vou like friends, and you shall lie our
friends alter you have dealt with lis.'
0MTM
THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA
TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT
JK1DJH1N McCOJSTNlElLlL'S.
j
1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE.
Where you will find h complete line of Men's, Boys' ami Chil
dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities.
VSR ATS
for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price
Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps,
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS
in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the
city and we will do you good.
JOHN McCONNELL,
n M M
New White From Bnildiiii, 113 Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa.
New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR
PETS. Call to see us when in town.
cta:m::es
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
rpHK ondrrslne l will expose lo puMlc sale at
X Ibe tkurt iluuse In fcileosturK. on
SATURDAY, J AN U AKY '21, WX
at two o'clock p. v., tbe following desc.-lbed real
estate. vt:
All that certain pleee or part of srroand slt aite
In tbe West ward al the Ixisonun ol UxmstMarsx,
ttambria county. Pennssivanl irontins; tw Hor
ner street and adjvtniPK lot ol J. A. Snoetnaber
on ti e east and tserrh .!!. on tl e west, and bar.
Ina thereon eree ed a two-storied
FRAME HOUSE
nJ STAKl.t al all necar.r Ol TBt'ILll.
l.NUS, all In b;om1 state ol repair.
This Is one ui tbe most desirable iropertle lor
ale la t'-eostuirs;.
IEKMS OK SALE:
Ten per cent or the purchase mooer to h paid
in band al the time t l sale: the Dalance ol une
tblrd shell deed Is dliee1. one-lhirrt Id six
months, and one-tblrd In twelve morths Irom
date el sale. Ifetetred payments to twar Interest
ayd to be secured by judgment bond end mort
Kaye ol parohaaer.
JOHN WAKli.
M. H. Kl n t.L.1..
tiacutors ot the last will aod tesument ol Mar
tin Ward, deceased.
Lbensbaric, Ha . January 6.
DIS-SOI.ITTION KuTlUK. Notice Is l.erehy
Kiven that ibe orm tl M. K. I'iper a '. lias
lliii. day been dl'solred hy mutual consea': John
leahey. lr . wnhda wins: Irom tbe said htm M.
K. Kiper w:ll continue tbe business . I mi-hau-Itsinicatthe
Benweek. timlTii enemy , fa.,
where all parties Indebted tu said hrui will make
payment, and those harm cKims tnitl present
Vketn lor col lection. M. K. I'lfr K
JOHN LtAUKT. Ja.
Nor. 30tb. IS'.ri (jant 3
JF. McKINUlCK,
TTUKKT alDC'l KMBLLrtB AT Llw.
tKtNSKl Kll. - PA. I
aV-Offlce on Centre street.
SALE
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50 Pairs
.UN'S TOP SOLE BRQG&IIS, S9C,
Former Price, $1.25.
Donirola Shoes at 1. 'J.".; funnel price.
$ C0.9
SUCCESSORS TO SIMON & CO..
G ALLITZIN, PENNA.
5 9
csTJznsrisr.
JOHN PFISTBR,
GlIIERUliCH&HDISE,
Hardware, Qucensware,
MADE-UP CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS,
vr.(.:TAiif.:s ij ik:Mi,
IIARWF.taM, KT
OPPOSITE JUNCTION HOTEL
CRESSON, PA.
aattt Suly
To Investors.
lHV a:o away from home to seek Inrestmenla
when you can buy I'ennsy l7nla Firnt
MorUcaiie securities on the Cask r Monthly
Payment plan and whirl, will net yoa twenty per
fjLoo jor ouDej! Kor parttatilars call on or
"J-'fesa H. A. k.VH.KHAUT.
; . ttiens-ms. Pa.
OTICK Is hereby. ajKen that fn kdlewlna ap
1 n.sctihiwri diet la the Overt of Com
mon Pleas ot Cambria, county. Pa., and will be
eubOrmcd by said court on the lath day ul.lat
uar. A. 1. l-'Xi, unless case te shown to the
eontrary:
I tie krst and hoal account el Mathlat Keade.
cxectitor ol tlenfss M . Keade, deceased, wbowas
assiKoeeot Joha tl. kaylor.
J. C. I'A K KY.
Iec. 18. I. Prothonotary.
M. D. KITTELL.
Attorney-n r-jnw,
KHK.NSB1'K(I, PA.
Ome la Armory Bonding, opp.Oonrt Hons.