The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 17, 1893, Image 3

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    KBKNSIU'KO, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
FRIDAY.- - FEUHUARV 17, 19.1.
I.'AI AMI PFH.MtM A I
LU'fiise court next wt-k.
llo to tin' lection on Tiifsiliiy.
Mr. T. II. Davis, of (.'uii.-maiiirli, was
in town on Tuesday.
Mr. A. K. Keiultr, of this place, visited
Altooua on Tliursl;iV.
Hon. J. t". Stiiit'inan, of South Fork,
was in town on Monday.
Miss. Mary ISciulcr, of this place U
VisitiiiK fiends in Alloona.
Mr. (ieore JStiei ry, of l'.arr township,
l nt a few hours in town ou Monday.
Kx-Keuister and Recorder ('. J. Hlair,
lost a goml cow y deuih onu day last
week.
Mr. Frank Fees, of the harher firm of
Fees Jt Miller, of this place, ; viited
Johnstown on Moinlay.
Mr. Iadoie Lilly, of Minister town
ship, former Stewart of the Almshouse, is
set -iouly ill with liruiii fever.
Mr. Lein Davis. f Kane, I'a., a former
KU'iilmrner, Is a candidate for justice of
the peace on the Republican ticket in that
place.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
has hi dried twenty lai;t;ak;e and live po-tal
cars. They will be built at the Altooua
shop.
Mr. C. A. Sharhaush, Carrolltown's ex
tensive clolhinit dealer, was in town on
Tuesday ami paid the Fkkkmax ollice a
pleasant visit. N
The South Fork Courier will le issued
semi-Meekly in the futuie if the peoplu of
that vicinity give it the encouragement the
enterprise ditserves.
The election of officers for the Daunt
less lire company will take place on WihI
nesday evening, Feb. All members are
requested to attend.
Mr. Joseph Dinule, tax collector, of
South Fork, died at his home in that place
on Thursday of last week of pneumonia
aged M years. He leaves a wife and fami
ly. Mrs. Flenner died at her home at
1'oi tage on Friday last aped iU years.
Her remains nciv interred in St. liartho-
lo mew's cemetery at Wihnore on Mon
day. Peter Chipper, aged TiO years of North
Woodbury township. Hlair county, com
mitted suicide by hanging himself in his
barn on Thursday. He had U-en suffer
ing from la gr ippe.
Mamie, the L'-year-old daughterof Mr.
Beii-on, of WeMniont, was badly scalded
on Saturday by accideiitly overturning a
bucket of scalding water. Her life is de
spaired of, for lung trouble set in.
tu Saturday night Miss Minnie
Werlner, of l'het Springs, bad her arm
badly .-plained ly tteing thrown from a
sleigh which upset Hear the McMullell
school house, ou the road tetweeu Khen.s
burg and Lore! to.
Judge llarker, Alvin Evans, M. D.
Kitlell. II. 11. Myers and V. H. Sechler.
Ksirs., of 1 his place were in Johnstow n on
Friday last in atteiidanceat llie funeral of
Hon. Danial McLaughlin, an old member
of the Cambriacounty Ha r.
Hamilton Horner, of Carmichaels, aged
M, fell over an embankment twenty-live
f-ethigh w hile at Urow nsville. Westmore
land lointy, Friday, l'.oth legs and his
collar Ihiuc were liroken, and he sustained
other severe injuries, that may prove fa
tal. We rceived "Fillups" Interesting
letter from Irvoiia last week after our
paper was out. As the items are a little
old for this week and we are crowded We
obliged to pass it over. Hope '"Fillup"
will ! beard from often and a little earlier
in the week.
Dr. K. C. Hunter, who formerly prac
ticed inedccine at Ashville. in this county,
died in Cherry tree, Indiana county, a few
days since, from blood poisoning due to
septic infecting. The remains were buried
at VYInslow Cemetery, near Piiuxsutaw uey
Jefferson county.
James Cassidy, of Curweusville, is one
ot many men who are devastating our
forests as rapidly as they can. His score
of timlier cut in twenty years is '4uu
feet. All of it was cut in one county
Clearfield and floated down the west
branch of the Susajiie hamia.
Marriiil at St. John Catholic church
at Altooua on Tuesday by Uev. Father
Sheahan, Mr. James F. Durhiu. of Fallen
Timber and Miss Allie ti. Mullen. of
Duhutiic, Iowa. The attendants at the
ceremony were Mr. Patrick J. Haley and
Miss Maude Fiske, of Alloouu.
The citizens of Cheirytree and vicinity
will hold a meeting in that place on Friday
evening for the piirpo-eofni ging t he legis
lature to grant an appropriation for the
erection of a monument to mark the Cher
rvlree corner. The .spot is the coiner of
three counties, Cambria, Clearfield and
Indiana.
Dr Moritz Salm the eminent physician
who has made a life study of diseases of the
eie, eai. nose, throat, lungs, and citron ic
diseases w ill In- at the Mountain House, in
Khfiishurg, on Monday February -7th.
w here all in need of his services ran consult
him. See his advertisinent in next week's
Khu m a n.
Smith . Kobiiisou, the architects, have
completed plans for the erection of a liiltii
of cottages at F.lienshurg by V. S. ftarker
Jk Co. There w ill lie nine or ten of the
new buildings which will lie erected soon
in order to he used by visions from the
cities. They w ill be. erected in the stilt
urhs ou the west side of FU-ushurg.
Jithnxtiurn Tribune.
T he livery stable of W. S. (iallatine
at Dawson was destroyed by tire early
Thursday morning. It Is supxised to
ha ve been set on fire by sparks from a
locomotive falling is the hav mow. Seven
horse were burned to death and twoolher
had to be Miot. All the harness and a
valuable iihw rurriilffu were destroyed.
T he loss is about f 3,mii; insurance f l,7oo.
A fellow is now traveling through the
country trying to swindle parties with a
contract for w ire fences. He offers to give
enough w ire to fence a It)-acre held It the
party will sign a contract u take the
agency for the wire. The contract is
w here the swindle comes in, for if read
closely it turns out to be a promissory note
for $4'i after a few words are eras.il with
mailt acid.
Mrs. Mary Roast, of near Lilly, died at
her home Sunday night about 1 o'clock
after being il for a considerable time.
She was the w idow of Jacob Hoast w ho
llitul years ago and is the mother of a large
family, all of whom with the etceptiou ul
one sun, Stephen, are at home, Stephen,
U-liiu uf Hrintoii. The funeral took pl'tc.u
ou Wednesday morning at u o'clock from
Hi. H-ridgef chmch, Lilly,
Th Cambria county Medical Society
held a meeting in the Toner library
rHIUS, Juhiutuwu. Thursday evening,
and elected the fullowing ulliivfs: First
vice president. Dr. L. . Mayer; presi
dent. Dr. W. H. Iiwinan; second .vice
president. Dr. K. L. Miller: secretary. II
F. Tomb; treasurer, Dr. F. Schillj LKrd
or ceiisors, Dr. V. V. Junes, . K.
WiH.mer. aud I J. . Wagoner; ttoanl
of enatniners, Dr. W. II. Lowman, O. W.
VNaouer aud 11. R Tomb.
The hot rays of the un in the past
few days has badly damaged the-sleigh-iiiK-
F. A. Lyte, Esj., of Kane Pa, spent a
few days in town during the present
w eek.
T. D. Patterson of Itarr townsh'p has
been appointed to a clerkship in the House
at Ilarrisburg.
Mr. Pat. Doran, the well known
railroad engineer of Wilkinsburg, spent a
few hours in tow n on Thursday.
Mr. Will. Hoi an. aud famil y are visit
ing Mrs. Horan's parents. Ex-Sheriff
Hlair and w if.' of this place.
Last Friday's Philadelphia rr says:
Charles S. Sheppard, manager of a com
pany which h-is be-n playing "The Con
viol's Oath" through Northern IVnn
sy I vania, who was arrested at the Hlack
Horse Hotel ou a warrant charging him
w ith conspiring to cheat and defraud the
memlH-rs of the company, was yesterday
turned over iuto custody of a constable
who will take him to Caiubira county for
trial.
About 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon
w ill iam Knight, aged alKjut thirty years
whose home is at Mineral Point, was
struck on the back of the head at Portage
by a freight engine on the Pennsylvania
railroad, aud a large hole was cut in his
head. He was rendered unconscious, in
which condition he reiiiaiin-d for some
time, tiring finally taken to his home on
Way Passenger. He was reported to
Iks doing nicely.
Marion L. Smith, of dreensburg, an
engineer on the llemptield branch rail
road, was instantly killed alvout 10 o'clock,
Friday night. He had charge of the front
engine of a coal train and w hen entel ing the
cut at the summit, tine-half mile south
of thn Madison Junction, his engine was
derate. I and upset by striking a large rock
which had rolled onto the track. The
unfortunate man was caught lietween the
tender and the bank aud his body literally
cut in twain.
J. K. Poorman a wealthy citizen of
Pleasant L'nity, was arrested aUSreens
burg Thursday night charged with coun
terfeiting, and taken to Pittsburg by a
I'nited States officer, w lo claims to have
sullicient evidence rgainst the aecusscd to
co nvict. a good deal of spurious money
has been floating in the neighlorhood for
several mouths, principally quarters and
half dollars. The dies were captured. Mr.
Poor ma n has always been consid. red a
good, honest citizen.
The rights of way for the extension of
the rairoad from Ebeitsburg. down the
Rlaektick hayc all lieen secured without
cost to the railroad company from
ElH'iisburg to the forks of the Rlack
lick about twelve miles, w ith the execptio n
of Misses Harris and Rishop and (ieorge
Huntley in Eltcnsbnrg and Edward Oweus
in Cambria tow nship. Each of the parties
mentioned claim damages and bonds will
be tiled and viewers appointed to assess
the. damages done to their respective pro
perties. The barn of Mr. Martin Armstrong,
w ho lives alMiut one mile west of Cherry
tree'was burned last Saturday morning
about .r o'clock. When first seen the fire
was under such headway that it could not
lie controlled and a colt, 3 calves, all the
grain, quite a lot of hay, and most of his
farming utensils were burned. Mr. Arm
strong got his horses and cattle out by
quick and effective work. The loss is about
f-.'.cmo with a small insurance. The tire is
supposed to be incendiary as no light had
tiecn in the barn for several days.
Joseph Kemnierer. a prominent citizen
of (iiven township. Clinton county met
with a sudden death Thursday afternoon
about one mile from Logauton. Report
says he was engaged at sliding logs ou his
land, and w bile standing close to the slide
a log flew out and sirfti-k him a violent
blow on the hip. throw ing him quite a dis
tant" aud caused him to strike the ground
ou his head with such force as to break his
neck His shoes were found about two
rods from the body. He was a man alxmt
iio years of age, and leaves a wife and five
children to mourn his unfortunate death.
The Pittsburg Timtx of Wedensday says
that Edward Hlackniore, a Red ford county
lmy who married Annie Johnson, a six
teen-year-old girl of Johnstown, three
months ago, was at the City Hall last
evening seeking consolation and inciden
tally advice as to how he could win his
w ife back to him auaiii. for she had deserted
him for her first lover, he ft-anil. The
lirst lover is a fireman named William
File ai.d he lives in Johnstown. Mrs.
Hlackniore got a letter from her sister
telling her that Fite was "a-pinin" for
her. and she straight away packed up and
w ent back to Johnstown.
There in one ost -office in this county
for which President Cleyelai.d will not
likely Im harassed to make appointments,
although, strange to say, is is one where
an appointment is urgently milled. This
Is the office at Vinco. in Jackson tow nship.
Several months ago, David Simons, who
has held the position for the past decade,
resigned aud left the village, Elmer Rod
key succeeding him as post toaster. Now
Mr. Rod key has resigned and there seems
to be no one w ho cares to serve Uncle Sam
at that place. If a (Hist master cannot lie
found it is likely the office will have to be
abandoned. Jultuslmrn Ihnthl.
The Carrolltowi A"cicof last weeK says:
Mr. aud Mrs. James Stoltz. who live on
Main street, this tow n, less than two weeks
ago were the happy parents of three pretty
aud bright children, who were among the
little favorites of the village. That most
dreaded of all diserses that ever menaced
our latitude diphtheria entered the hap
py household, union last Thursday, Feb
ruary ,'d, Delia, aged six years, became a
victim to the horrid pestileuce and died.
David, agtd eight, died oh Saturday,
February 4th, and tierlrude, aged four,
died on the next day on Sunday, Feb
ruary .Mb. Insovrryslu.it time a home
is left desolate indeed, as the parents are
left childless.
Alexander Curry got ditmkon Monday
night and went to his brother William's
house, who lives at Rotx-rtsdale, in Hun
tingdon county, and got iuto a quarrel.
Mrs. W illiam Curry ordered him to leave.
When he did so he went home, got his re
volver and came back to shoot her. He
kimcked at the door and a young lady
named Annie Walk ins who wa.s there
opened it. He tired six shots, then hit hi r
with the revolver, after which he fled to
the niountaiii!i. He was captured ou
Tuesday morning and lodged in the Hun
tingdon jail. Miss Walklns is in a critical
conditioi. and cannot recover. The
doctor have not yet extracted the bullets.
Curry is a single man twenty-two year of
age. All parlies are uf Scottish descent,
and are residents of Robe rtsdalo.
The Pittsburg Tim- has made all the
tm-essary arrangement fur the accommo
dation f the fifty school teachers that it
ill take tu the World's Fair. Tlic special
train that w(ll pouvey the happy tear bet
toChicago will leave Pittsburg qlxint mmu
un Monday July S4, and the escurtlonlsts
ill arrive In cycuHu early p the morn
illg of the ','Mh. Fpon arrival of the teach
ers hi that city they will be taken to the
Lexington, one of the fluent hotel in Hie
country, where they w ill te entertained
for ten day at the expeuse oftkeT'i'M
The hutel I r entrally located and U w iihiu.
easy reach tf the ttir gruuods. The e
curtiuiilsU ill leave Chicago for Pitts
burg on Thursday afternoon, August 3.
Every nssible arrangement for the com.
frt of Its guest I being made by the
At llie Optra Hnae.
A local institute w ill be held in Ebens
burg. February 17 anJjiiid IS.
Prof. Geo. V. Bible w ill give his pleasing
literary entertainment on Friday evening,
Feb. 17. To those who have heard Pror.
Rible he needs no recommendation. If
you want to Ikj highly entertained, come
and hear him. General admission, twei.ty
live cents; School children 15 cents.
Whatever lunds are over after the expen
ses are paid wil" l added to the school
library fund. The Alms Glee Club will
enliven the enterainment w ith music.
Sati kpax", 9:) a. M.
Little things in the scIumiI room Agnes
Myers. The work of a progressive teacher
On this subject papers not e.xceedin; ten
minutes in leugth ure to be prepared by
Hi., fi.llowinir ucrsons: Rose Garmau.
Annie Heynon. ProL John McCormick S.
L. Reed, Esq. Composition in the schools
T. L. Gibson. The parent an aid to
success in school work A. P. Weak'and.
To lie discussed by others. Recitation
J. S. Foley.
l:3i p. m.
Class drill bv Allie Lloyd. How the In
crease in the Slate appropriation w ill bene
fit our school. A. P. Gibson. Hygiene
of the school room Dr. F. C. Jones. Uni
versity extension or a broader education
foroui people Supt. J. W. Leech. An
address by Hon. A. V. Rarker. The
possibilities of our public schools Wni.
Tate. Pulagogues Journal Annie Jones,
editor, Maggie Shcnkle, assistant editor.
Items of interests w ill le gladly recieved
by the editors. All are cordially invited
to attend and help to make this an excel
lent institute. Committkk.
The Kallota.
Quite a numlM-r of tow nhip auditors are
under the impression that tin-re is no use
getting specimen ballots for the ensuing
election and that a less number of ba'lots
than prescrilx d ' by law w ill be sullicient.
The law says plainly that 7" ballots shall
be printed for every .") names, and that an
equal number of specimen ballots shall le
furnished. The auditors have no discre
tion in the matter and w hen they under
take to furnish ballots in any other manner
than the law directs they are liable to lie
brought up facing section 34 of the Haker
ballots law which is as follows:
"Aiiv mi blii officer iinon whom a dlltv
is imposed by this act who shall negligen
tly or wilfully fail to perform such duty.
or w hoshall negligently or wilfully ierforiu
it in such a way as to hinder ttie onjeci ol
this act. or who shall wilfully or negligent
ly violate anv of the provisions thereof.
shall tc guilty of a mistlc mcanor. and upon
conviction, shall lie sentenced to pay a
line not exceeding one thousand dollars or
to undergo an imprisonment for not more
than one vear. or both, at the discretion of
the court."
A votei who asks for a specimen ballot
at theelection polls is entitled to get it
and if there are none provided it is Im-anse
the auditors have undertaken to override
the act of the legislature and make the
election law to suit themselves.
KeraonnlrMneen tiled.
Saturday last was the last day for filing
remonstrances against applicants for liquor
licences. Remontsrances have lieen tiled
against the following persons:
Moi rellville. Francis Leckey, Andrew
J. Leonard, Charles Weutzell. John Lor-
ditch.
Portage. David W. Martin, John
Ryrne, Peter Seymore. Andrew Smith.
John F. Heiter, Albert Deihl, Hugh Cani-
van.
Johnstown, First Ward. Wagoner &
Dodson.
Johnstown, Second Ward. Jacob Fend.
Johnstown. Sixth Ward. Henry Shaf
fer. Nicholas Hloom.
Johnstown, Eighth Ward. Danges fc
Sclncler.
Dale Rorough. P. C. Ott, George
Shaffer.
Stoneycreek township. John Finn.
Joseph Holt., John Metzler.
Adams township. S. R. Vanorsdall.
Richland tow nship Rernard Nees,
John Ott.
Rlacklick township. Joseph Miller.
Reade tow nship. J. A. Adems, Michael
Scheel, John A. Noel.
Red need Rat WastilntMOa.
For the N-nefit of those w ho desire to
attend the ceremonies incident to the in
auguration of President-elect Cleveland,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets to Washington
March 'Jd, 3d, aad 4th, valid to return
until March 7th. The excursion
rate will U th) from all points on the
main line between Pittsburg and Hell-
wood, and all stations on the West I n ii.
MoMougahela and Southwest Penn Di
visions, Including Cunnellsville and
I'niontown. From stations east of Hell
wood a rate of two rent per mile w ill
apply.
The inauguration promises to I' a most
interesting event, and will undoubtedly
aittacta large number of iieople from
every section of the country.
The magnificent facilities of the Penn
sylvania Railroad make this line the fav
orite route to the national capital on all
occ-isions.
Hy Jas. II. Watson, of Pittsburg, who is
now at the Cambria House for a few days.
This is Mr. Watson's initial visit to
Elielisburg and at the request of some of
the best families in town, will come regu
larly every six months hereafter. TheMi
ple have long felt t he mill of a thorough
ly practical piano maker who can Im relied
iioii to come regularly and one that is
thoroughly competent to do all manner of
regulating, repairing and voiceingof piano
actior.s in addition to tuning.
If your piano has lost Its old time full,
rich, t ine and I now Uk brilliant in tone,
or tinny," don't exchange for a new one
till you sxf him, what can be done with
your old one, the call and Information
costs you nothing. Ills fourteen years ex
perience insures you first class work.
Leave your order at the Cambria House.
Sfarrlace I.trensra.
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the week ending Wednesday, February
1.1th, 1I3:
George W. Rhoads, Johnstown, and
Jennie Krl ng, Salix.
Jacob A. Kinsey and Naintig Allison,
Johnstown.
William Fay, Johnstown, aud Isabel. a
Davis, West Taylor township.
A, A. Kring, Johnstown, aud Ada J.
Horner, Cambria county.
William Stevens aud Maggie Fulton.
Johnstown,
W'lliam Moser, Juhnstown, and Maggie
Horn, Walnut Grove.
George Dutenhorfer and Mary Nitzel,
Johnstown.
Anthony Kabler and Catharine Carvill,
Johnstow ii.
Iaal laatllnte.
The follow ing is the prigiam for a local
Institute to Ue held at AshviHe (Vbuary
2.1, commencing at 1 o'clock: Geography,
Mary Cundroiij History, Leonard Lytel;
Patriotism, Tillie Rradley: Recitation. P.
V. Abelj Arithmetic. Menu McMulleui
Rnsy Work, George Deuuy; What should
constitute the Friday afternoon exercise-.
Prof. Foley; Orthography. Tillie llitej
How chould we endeavor to act toward our
pupils. Eva Ilurblu; Draw ing. A. J. Dia
mond: A talk hy Supt. Leech; Singing,
Ella Sweeny,
A fiame tenement iu I'hilipsburg.
Centre county, occupied by a widow named
Herring with five children, was buruej ou
Tuesday night. A live year old daughter
wa bo rued to death.
Recalatlaas far Wmt.
Following are the Lenten rules for the
guidanco of the faithful in this Catholic
Diocese. Lent begins with Ash Wednes
day, Febuary 1.1.
1. All the faithful who have completed
their twenty-tirst year are, uuless legiti
mately disueiised, bound to otiserve the
fast of Lent.
-'. They are to make only oue full meal
a day, excepting Sunday.
3. The meal allowed ou fast Is cot to be
taken ti!l about noon.
4. A small refreshment, commonly
calltii collation. Is allowed in the evening.
No general rule a to tiie quantity of fo.nl
oermiued as this lime is or can be made,
but the practice of the most regular
Christains is never to let it exceed the
fourth part of an ordinary meal.
5. In the morning a piece of bread, not
exceeding two ounces, with a drink of
coffee, tea. or chiM-olate. -jr any similar
beverage, call be taken.
ii. When the principal meal cannot lie
taken about noon, it is lawful to invert
the order, by taking the collation in the
morning and the dinner in the evening.
7. In preparing food that is permitted,
lard or fat may lie made use of.
S. The following persons are exempt
from the obligation of fasting: Young
pel sons under tweuty-one years of age. the
sick, pregnant women, or those giving
suck to Infants, imtsoiis obliged to hard
lalor, and all who, through weakness,
cannot fast without great prejudice to
their health.
1). Hy dispensation, the use of flesh
meats will be allowed at the meals on
Sundays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with
the exception of Saturday In Ember week,
and the last Saturday of Lent. The uses
of butter, cheese milk and eggs is also per
mitted every diy in I-nt. The use of
flesh meet and fish at the same meal on auy
day, even on Sunday, is forbidden.
to. Persons uispenscd from the obliga
tion of fasting are not Inmnd by the re
striction of using meat only at one meal ou
days which its us? is gran tod by dispensa
tion. Those who are obliged to fast, are
permitted to use meat only at one meal.
11. The time for making the Easter
Communion w ill date from the tirst Sun
day in Lent till the Sunday within the
octave of Ascension (May) inclusive.
The use of flesh meet on Saturdays
throughout the year is allowed, for a term
of years, by dispensation from the Holy
See.
The I. oral Paper.
Governor Francis, of Missouri, w ho ap
preciates the valve of a local paer. gives
the following reasons why it should be
patronized: "Each year the local paper
gives from to l,unt in free lines to the
community in which it is located. No
other agency can or will do this. The edi
tor, in proKrtion to bis means, des more
for l.is county than any other ten men: he
ought to lie supporti-d, not lieeause yon
like him and his writings, or not support
ed because you don't like him and disagree
w ith Ins w ritings, but all should suport a
local paper liecause it is the Iiest invest
ment a community can make; it may not
be brilliantly edited or crowded with
thought, but financially it is more benefit
to the people than the teacher or preacher.
UndeJstand me, I do not say morally or
intellectually, but financially ; and yet on
the moral question you 'vill find most of
the local papers on the right side. To-day
the editors of the home papers do more
for the least money of any men on earth."
The I'ae and A hone of Hhinkfjr
This subject could lie dwelt upon to a
considerable length and vet much remain
untold, but all agrti that the use, the
proper use of pi, re rye whskey is an abso
lute necessity, csiiecially so now, when
nature insists upon being stimulated. All
regular physicians prescribe rye w hiskey,
aud justly claim that Klein's Silver Age
and Duquesne Whiskies are most reliable.
Thevdothis not only liecause they have
tried them, but because the leading hospi
tals use them find them the liest stimu
lants in the world. Silver age sells for
and Duquesne for f 1.2.1 jer full quart.
For sale by J. Ludwig A Son, Johns
town.
MlkeellaMraaa 9i altera.
N'OTH'K hr1n pnrrhad the hrnef -shop
lormerly eund acted by l A. Lauk tain. 1
would rei-iMcliully ak a continuance of tne pat
ronK and 1 will Ruarntee all my work tn rive
natlalartlon. OKllliUt H. LANOHK1N.
llmiilinaoM mr the l.leaer Habit
f mill ! Carrd adMlelntrrlac
Dr. II alar' (ieldf nprrlttr.
It U manufactured mi a owder. which ran he
Iven tn a tela ol beer, a rup ol cotee or tea. or
In lood. without the knowledge of the psilenu
It Is absolutely brmlc-. and will fleet a perma
nent and vpeeuy cure, whether the patient l a
moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It hai been
given In thourandiol ranes aad In every Instance
a perfect cure ha followed. It never lain. The
system once lm,'reBald with the specltlc. It be
comes an utter impossibility for the liquor sp.
pe'tle 'm exist, t'ures euaranteed. 48 paxe book
ol particulars tree. Address
UOLIitN SiPKi'lKlU t?l..
aUKlV.Iy. ISA Kara St.. Cincinnati, O.
IK yon are wanting K-ks. Stationary, Kook
lets, lxills. (lames. Toys. Novelties, School
Supplies. Kuldier Hoots or Nhoes, etc., etc., ou
can have y ur want supplied tj a vis t to V. T.
K-Ierts' store, Klienrburic. Although an old as
tablUbed one. It Is abreast of the times and a l
ways well hlUd with Kuods ot all kinds. An ei
chanee horary has been started at this store,
where let fraud lu cents you ran rent most any
book you want to read. Any book or anything
elfe not In rtork procured lor you at once, fcv
erythlngscld at lowest prices. Ulve ui a rail
and see lor yourseli. a never saw sued a
larice and eleant stock In Kbensbura;.
1.VK SAKK OK KlJSr. The nmiersliined of
lers at private rale bis farm ol I A) acres sit
uated one in He south f Kbenf burg on the W II
more road. There is alxiut Tu acres cleared with
KihmI orrhaid and kooiI water. If nut sold tie
lore the 1st ol April it will lie tor rent, fosses
slon Kiven Immediately, ('all no or address
JAMI-S MV tKS,
Jan. 6. ISwJ Sua. Elieusuurv. Pa
I'll K Kbensbur HulMIn. h. Ijoun Association
1. will utter lor sale at the e -uucll chamlwr. Kb
euHhiirx, "a the fourth Monday In February.
i.uou.iw TlltiS. 1IAVIS.
l.anTR Ihimbr, Secretary. President.
GET
THE
BEST!
USE
R. C. ORR'S
G OLDEJV
CROWJV
COFFEE.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
Raid by K. V. OIR,
WlirlssalsUtserr,
Pit l.lfrerlj- Mrl,
PlfTMHt Kli, PA,
X'OI t:E is hereby teo that the lollowlns: ac-
roue ts have lieen Hied In the Court ot lkm
UtoB fleas ul Cambria eounly. fa., and will le
eonflrmeil by said court oa the Drst Monday of
March, A. l. Intl. uuless causa be shown to the
contrary:
first and Anal arcoant of J. E, ('handler, aa
sltftiee ol Jacob J. Windier el m
first an-l naal aoouuat ol l. if. Mers. assig
nee ol Ctlauntaer et ui.
Second and Onal aocuunt of John Foust, ai
slgnee ol frank tlahn.
J.C. I'AKHY.
Feb. 10, 18H3L frotbonotary.
D
ON ALU E. MJFTON,
AT1"UKN BV AT. i.A W.
EaaaaBt'BS. rsail
fWUtbeu la Opera Hesse. Center street.
T tF. McKKXBICK,
Je ATTOBBBT anc.H'HftXO AT UW,
BHBNSHl'KO. - PA.
a-ltflce ea Centre street.
1 I 4,iW.li j. tin. A. (, MS lUJ.w, Js, k.
UALTZELLST
IF you are wHe awake you
will not wait until the last mo
ment before taking advantage of
the great bargains we are going
to give you this pay-day week.
In domestics we have several
brands that we will sell at less
than we can buy them to-dav.
The household department is
full of bargains, as you will see
by the t.ckets displayed on goods.
In the Men's furnishing de
partment we have decided hold a
great SHIRT SALE this week,
shirts of every description,
Flannel, Outing, Cheviot, Mad
ras, Percale, laundried and un
iaundried, anything you want at
prices that will surprise you, but
only for a few days.
Again we call your attention
to our carpet stock. If you will
glance at our south windows you
will see an indication of new
spring stjles in Brussels and Tap
estries, with or without herders.
As in the past three se;tsons,
liijht colorings prevail and once
more the artists who originate
the designs and color combina
tions have excelled all their
prjvious efforts in the beauty and
elegance of patterns for the ap
proaching spring season.
The bargain list in carpets is
not yet exhausted but will be
continued through the present
month. Some idea of these
goods can be had by a few prices
in the window display.
In every rase they are marked far below
the actual price ve paid for them. The
low prii-es are made simply liecause the
remnant thus marked is all we have of the
pattern, and no more will be ordered.
BALTZELLS
Altoona.
ft- L. JOHSSTO. M.J.BVCK. A. H'.B I f K.
TAHI.1HBBD 1872.
Johnston, Buck & Co.,
1J AN KICKS,
EUENSBURU. - PENN"A.
A. W. HICK, (ashler.
ferra bxihb bd 1888.
Carrolltown Bank,
UAKKOLJ.TOV.-N. f A.
T. A. Nil AHBArtl If, ('ashler.
General Banting Easiness Transacted.
The lollowlns: are the principal feature! o!
general bakainir business :
IsEPOKITS
Keeelved payable on demand, and Interest bear
Ins; certificates Issued to time depositors.
I.OAKN
Extended to eatnmer on larorahle tetmsand
approved paper discounted at all times.
." I. I.r.CTI OWN
Made In the locality and upon all the banklnv
towns In the United States. Charges moderate.
DRAITIl
laaned negotiable In all parts of the I'nltart
States, and lorelgn exchange Issued on ill parts
of fcuroi e.
ft! merchants, farmers and others solicited, u
whom reammaMe accomodation will be extended.
Patrons are assured that all transactions shall
be held as strictly private and em n dsn tie I, and
that they will be treated as It tie rail 7 ss good
banking roles will pen It.
Kespectlnlly,
JOIIWNTOW. BL'C'K Jk CO.
LILLY
BANKING : CO.,
LILLY, PA.,
JIU. M. III LI.EX, ... CANIIir.K.
A (I EN ERA L It A SKINT. BUSINESS
TRANSACTED.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE. ALL TIIE rRINTII'AL STEAMSHIP
LINKS REPRESENTED II Y US.
Aoeounts ef merchants, farmers and oth
ers earnestly solicited, asstiriiiKOiir patrons
that all busim-ss entrust.'d to us will re
reive prompt and careful attention, and lie
held strictly confidential. Customers will
lie treatinl as llherally as pood banking
rules will permit.
LILLY ISANKINT. CO..
feb-i:). Lilly, I'enua
C. A. LANGBEIN,
Manufaturerof aud Healer In
ALL KINDS of HARNESS,
NtnnLm, bkiblf. whip,
COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS,
Kobes. Ff NeU, t'arry Uombs, eta., etc Ke
paitine Neatly aad Promutlr done. All work
gnarabtaed U give aalislacUon.
Kldlng Brldlee. frotu op-
Teai Bridles. trom- 11 to up.
Ip Ihwters. Irom ue- !-
Machine-made Harness. trom.4.i up.
Hand-made Harness, Irom 10.uO up.
r-OaIl and examine my stock be lore pur
chasing elsewhere. I guarantee to tell ai cheap
as the cbeapast.
aT-Sbop U arkr Ko on (Jentre street,
apriwtf
rpKIAL LIST.
1 List ol causes set
term. 18i:
Sanpp et al
Shatter
Zimmerman
Mr)onlgle-........
I'lttdle ...
Kracken... . . ... .
tt'Hara
4111 ...........
James .........
1 1 lark . --
ftiracken ... . .... .
S loan ...
Zimmerman
Mattison et al
Klineordlinger,,
Shirley
Notle; st Harter
Hrnurd ...
down tor tral at March
Ji'dsn.
.....vs. Stutsman et al.
. vf. Hose et al
...vs. Iiier A '.
vs. t'amlirta Land l"o.
vs. suae.
....vs. Kays.
....vs. Juhnstown Lumber
Oompany.
....vs. I..I yd.
vs. Oroj le.
,, ,, vs. suae.
..vs Bilestlne.
,.,,vs. Ulhert.
....vs f. K K.
Mctiugh.
vs. Mt. Olive Church,
....vs. MrMullen et al.
....vs. Z mmerman.
.... Ki.odr,
vs. Cro.-sin.
vi. Jennings,
fs. Fuller
....vs. Kalttar.
vs. Wllleits A Herrlng-
ton
vs. Hayes heirs.
J. U. liUKY.
Khlers..
lTse Howell
Mock
Same
Valoke
Laitc. Sunshine a, t'-o .
Valley like tV
ITolh'y'i ofBoe, Keb.
io, troth" j.
ADMINISTHATUK'S NUTCK,
W hereas letter of administration on the
estate ol I lav Id Trler. Iste of tlallltslB town
shlii. dceoasaj. bavins; been granted tu the un
derslgnej all persons Indebted to said estate are
hereby Butlned to make tuiymcnt without delay
and those having claim against the same witl
iireaent tbem prulierly authenticated lor settle
ment. ANN I-UK I Kk-LES,
JOHN U WILT.
Alviw tCvana, Aity. Admlnltrator.
Jan -JT.lttva.
TW. DICK,
e ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW,
tisi:ui, Pcaa'a
TSpactal attention to alyeo claims for Pen
sion Bounty, etc Chi-
LEADERS
III
THIS WEEK YOU
T'ittsbiirs U'st flour at n-r sack; ctxid flour at
fl.l'J M-r sark: U-st porn and oats chop al ?!.'.: cimkI
collee. T'v.l millers o for Msr.; currants. 7 pounds fur
-.v.; jrmid lauiidry S4iap. ID pieces for -."ic.; suirar, VI
pounds for cl.oo.
A Big Fall in Dry Goods.
Itest calicoes at f. and 7 ecu's; muslin, bleached and
unbleached. and 7 cents; iinuliatns. .' and ti cents;
cloth, in trray. brown and t-re-n. :so to ci-nts; t'asb
mere in all colors. .K to cents; red Manuel, Lit cents;
jr. il inwelint: 4' cents.
IS "I'lie atiove stock has lie-n reduced 'T, per cent.
Our Stock of Xadies Coats
Sold Almost For
Coats...
Coats
Coats.. .
f.irmer
former
former
Also, do not forget that we nre now
stoek of Children's,
Good
A 13 to
S7.00;
I!oys' III in and 151ai k Chinchilla Coats,
$4,OOr
Former price, ts.mt.
Children's Cape Coats in bin Plaids or Stripes. ?1.7."i;
former price.
,""Th.-s' goods must tfo and there is a uood chance
fur buyers.
Men's Heavy-Weight Crav or lied
tlNOERWEAfcs
O.V. per suit, former price. (I.. Mi.
LADIES
IFine HDrcss Shoes
at $1.25 to $2.00.
IT tH A DI TT yaa awa yaararlf aud faa.
fcraaiaaiica la Tssr fsslwrar by aurrhaalna;
W. 1M Itaasjaa Sha. whlra rrsrnest Ike
kM-at valaa lar artcea askei, aa taeaaunua
will t rat Iff. -UTTXH.K
NO SrBSTITLTE.J
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen'lei EN.
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET.
A frsslss ifwrd sbsf. that trtl mic rip, ti 110
Calf, seanileiia. smoiith Insltle, flrxlhla, more com
furtable. stylish aud durable than an t other lueivr
td al tb price. 1 glials custom made aaoeaouaUns;
frooi H to
S yi mmd 0H TTane-arwed, flnecalf atanrs. The
Boost stvluh. eajiy and durante wbiir-s rviv m ld
at the price. Tac equal Que Imported auoea oarlns;
from - to !!.
J O 40 Fallre Shae, worn by farmers sod all
790e otbera wbo want a Kuod heavy calf, tbiva
aitod, eztenstna edire auoe, eaajr to a aUt tu, and will
keep tbe feet dry aud warm.
SO He alf, 8i,J and S'2.00 Wark-
Isfars's Suuea will tflve more wear for Ilia
IiKine tbaa anv other make. Thev are made f.w aer
Ttee. The Increasing a&lee abow that wurkinginen
nave found this out.
Pnucl 9t-0 ana Teethe 91.75 Brheel
Dvl O Shoe are worn by the but every.
where. The most scrvlceableanoeaaildat tneprtces.
I sari iac 9:i.O llanri-ewed. SJ.5II,
aa UICS ti.OU aud 1.7i sh. for
M laeea are made of tbe best iwrntrola or flue Calf, aa
deaired. They areTery stylbdi.c4iuifortatile and dura
ble. Theuiahoeequalcutitomniadciiuoeciiittnt;
from to etu.ii, Ijuiies who wish toeauaouUBB la
their footwear are flidlu t inn out,
Castiss,-W. U IkwiiW Bnia and tbe price Is
stamped ou tbe bottom of rach shoe took for it
w hen yon buy. Beware of dealers attempt Hit; to sub
stitute other inakea for tbem. feuchaubtititut ions are
frautluWutand subject to proats-utiou by law fur 00
taluiQM money under false preteneea.
V, 1 liUl. Ui.AiS, lirattea, Mus. Sold by
C. T. HOBEKTS,
Airal, EllLSkUI Bli, PA.
ma'.Tiui
JTJST RECEIVED !
-a larc.e lot-
Boots & Shoos
-BOUGHT AT-
Sheriff's Sale !
FROM TIIE I'.TOCK OF
W. E. SCHMERTZ 8l CO.,
PITTKMTRU, PA.
The public invited to
call.
Prices uwiy down.
JN0. LLOYD & SONS.
Ut)TKt.l,EIRANlK.
H J.SHfcTTUt. ranrairroR.
Lettated at lMBois. I'a.. near tbe H. R. fc P.
Hallway lepot. We always endeaTur to lur
Blshtba best aeeomsaodatiuus to busluess men,
pleasure seekers and boarders, fersoes la search
ol jomlort aud )ulet will end It a desfatle place
to atop. The Table Is aasurpaued aad Is always
supplied with tbe best the market arlurds.and
all the delicacies of the season. Tbe Kar Is sup
plied with tbe eboteeato! pare liquors and cucars
aad nothing hut tbe beat Is sold. Special alien.
To Investors.
tithY a-o away from boma to seek IntresttnmU
when joa can ln Pennsylvania t'irsl
MurtaaK aerarttler on tlio tiasli or Monthly
fay turn t ilannd ahlrli will net yoa taenty l'r
cent, on yoor taoneyt "ut" r
aiMrers H. A. r-N ll.r.HAKl.
Aa. k, WL Kliens'jurK, I'a
GAI1CER
and Itimors tl'RFW : ao K
buuk inv I'm iiTMi A tu a
Aik ki Uw hi- I tUctUUaU.
( (
W1E AMJE
F&KCY MID STAPLE GROCERIES.
CAN HAVE
FUR - TRir.ir.lED - COATS,
Reduced from $512 to 7.50.
Misses' Coats In I'lain aud lSox-I'lcatcd. lieht and dark
colors, in all si.-, can U- UuKbt from
Cents' X.v-kwear at Vic., reular .Vic. -vods.
I 'or nevt two weeks we will sell TWO HI'N
DKKII AM) I I FT V rAi:s I'AXTS-U ."su d.
I iieyiots. All-Uool Cassjiiifn.s, at one price.
Nothing.
price f'i.(i. now :t.ii
priie r,.ti. now :i.i
A I'AIU-NO
Vol'
price now
i.lts
Boys' and Men's Overcoats at half prirc.
All-Wool Black and
FORMER PRICE,
La ITU
MEN'S
(DALF SIHKIDIES,
In Canurss or Lace, 1 1.7.-1 10 t
M.'-i,Sl'.S'.I""!I"l: ,;rain slr'"f Heel SIkm-s. fl.l.-,.
t lilld s Dout'ola aud tiiain II eel and SprlUK Heel at
c.
Men's Fine Dress Nboes in Congress or Lace for tl.j:,.
500 PAIRS
31 EN'S - BKOGANS,
Solid Leather. Oak Top, Sole with Huckle. .M
a pair, former price H.:i'.. tbe bi)f.'est
olfer ever made iu Cumbria county.
rSTOiir Stock ol Fl'KXITr KK. CA K1KTS. hats
C.M'S. '1 KL .KS and VALlsKS is now ready for li-sM-ction.
C5fCome spend an hour with us.
0MTM
THE BEST PLACE IN ALTOONA
TO BUY CLOTHING IS AT
1300 ELEVENTH AVENUE.
Where you will find a complete line of Men's, Boys and Chil
dren's Suitings in all styles and qualities.
owe
for Men and Boys, for Style and Finish can not be beat for the price
Furnishing Goods, Hats and cups,
TRUNKS AND SATCHEUS
in endless varieties. You are invited to call and see us when in the
city and we will do you good.
JOHN McCONNELL,
ALTOOXA, PKXX'A,
"Seeing is Believing.
mast be simple; when it is not simple it is
i ri J - . r n . r m 1 . I
( words mean much, but to
U'ill imDress the truth mnr
4
tough and seamless, and
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's
01 ojo, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar
velous linht ie mrw mrl kn'nl.. u n . . i:t
o . .v
auiLcr uuu cictinc iienr
t r aav rM t t.i.
- -' .-..-.iii-iB! socHaTu, 11 toe laniDdealer hasn't the n..!..
I -anct.c. (rum thc turu Lam
' BOCUKSiTEU I. A BIP
6 fi
New Wiile Front BnCttinrj, 113 Clinton Street, Jolinstown, Pa.
New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR-
PETS. Call to see us when in towu.
Mountain House
STIR SH&Y1HG PARL0R1
CENTRE STREET, EBENSBURG.
'I'll IS well known anil tons: established Sharins;
X farlor is bow titrated m t'cnlre street. ot
puslta tk livery statile ol O'Hara. Itavls a L.nttk
er. where the l-uslness will t carried on in lae
mturs. shvim:, haik t'lrniMt ami
MlAMPt KriVl done In tbe iteateet and most
artistic maimer, flean Towels a Siaelalty.
9.Ldiuiea siiuti on at tbetr reaidenres.
JAM US U.OANT.
rrufricU
IKl ATk; SAI.K. Tbe andersUnad will sell
at I'rtvata Sale In l-llj Itornaich. )mltrla
pimnty. I'a, bis Hotel, with Krawery attached J
Two Ice Houses. Stab le, and all necessary ( Hi t
bnildlnKS on the premises The Hoase Is licensed
now. k"T turtber particulars rail en or atMress
the nminiettir, lllilM)liKSKLl..
I4IJ. ta..tol4.1He.
Dllyoanned Job Peintln? II so, k I re tbe
J'RBKJiaa trial order.
MATTKi: WHAT CUUHI
WANT Wi: I1AVK.
oflerincr our ent.ro
Brown
V
S14.00.
CB.9
OATS
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,
GAIXITZIN, PENNA.
99
And a rood lam6
see " The Rochester "
fnrn'KU All
- w. lUtlAl, V
made in three nieces onlr.t
kingniti uiau llglll, k.
ana more erirrfiil thin ,thT
ww... " w.V...
. ...
rAnlktHid '
CO.. 42 Park PI.... ... a,
44The Rochester
9 9
1704.
Pol l etas written at snort a)ce la the
OLD RELIABLE ' ETNA"
" r W mwm w esTsil m WMpAM IvVa
T. W. DICK,
ar.NT rK THE
OLD HARTFORD
1794.
Khenshnra. Jniy l.IS.
M. D. KITTELL.
Attorneynt-Jjav,
KHENSBl'im, PA.
omna IB Armory WBHdlnn. opp.tlourt Hoose.
r