The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 25, 1893, Image 3

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-'1'!"' I'iiis crop is k !.
s.,inl IlK'li as i!i'iit;:iti'S to till'
; cull vi-nt ion.
1 1, .ii. M . l-'il.liarris of (.uUitin, ain
,u ii on Wi'il'irMlay.
Tin' -talc lioaril of charities lias con
mi,.. the I'.eiifonl jail.
Mi. .lames K. Ncason, rif Altooiia. was
i,.w n on Wcii nc-ila y.
Il,.ii. .1. ('. St ini'inan. of South I'ork'
.,, in t.. ii on Sat unlay.
Mr. ami Mrs. I'ra-il I'oartv. of Va!ls
:,i i.iii. "'iit Sumlay in town.
Mi. .I'M-i!i Spriuirt-r. of Hair town
, ;.. a ill town on Sat ur.la y .
Mr. I. Lilly, of .Mui.sicr township.
Klwiislnii-", on Yi-i!ihmI:iv.
Mi . Ilcury ".i-il. of I'ittI'tHL', spent
in Kl.enhiiiir isitini; fi ii'inls.
Mr. .loeph Itlair on Saturd iy took his
;,i I nre for I he World's I'airat fhica'-'o.
I h-t i i. t A t loriiey Mnrphv.of .lohns
a i,. n a a iitot to Llienlii.i on Mun-
Mr.
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Tii.-
William I.n;l ii.' ami wife, i
a., are :siiiii!j frii-ml-in Kt.em
nintrv youth this vear will liml
,.pli-!.lll ter l.oilin'S
ami far he-
Mr
M. I
, i. -pen t
Thomas, of Allegheny
a few hours in tow n on
Mr l'.liv O'Neill, of
;,. -pent a few hour- in
ii .
M ii iiter
town on
t"w n-
W.-.l-
N. .1..
oil II t V
Mi. Levi S. hroth. i
f Newark,
(ainlnia -
1- v
I -t ll
uuiir Irien.l- in
i;il train- loa.le.l with p. -ache- are
.. - . ;i .la 1 1 v pas-i n (. t he IVn nsv I
,. , i olioail.
,l,.iii-tow n tin men are niakinir a move
, , , i In- n-- t annual Ii re men's con ven -,
I., .1 in ll.at Hly.
I I; i ii 1 1 1 lt killed more than '.'m pi-r-on-
I:, I u! 1 . i! SI :i I es ju .s;il :ill.l lli-lroeil
i ii .i 1 u.-.l at. l ".i" .
A . Iiiiii of Mr. Thomas Kir-hm r. a
ii. r i .-lih -lit of this p!a,e, djeil at lii
i.i in net le on M omla v.
M !- Stephen I a is ami .(..!.
I, - 1 1 : ... .-. -t a r le.l for t 'liira-iti on
,! r. : e the World'.- rair.
Mill-.
Wed-
l! h! d iy la-t cow - Iiii!m- into the
i Mr. aci ill I lerkey . I ,i 1 1, i- pl;n e,
ciy ruined hi- caliliaue ,-r. p.
.I..,u N. i:an-. of l. r ke - Point
i i'.uiiiv. a former n iili-m oi
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rhur-day.
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i. The pro
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containing all
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- I a -core oi to 1.
.1 'iU the year the Merwiml
' ...ii t .mpany mim .l ami -hipp. d
11 ! ii- oi i i'iil from ll.eir mines in
. .1 at. d adjoining couiitle-.
1..i..iil'Ii a 1 1 1 1 1 or 1 1 if- h.iv put a
! lie n at work di:;.:iie' a ditch thai
' ii ' k. w a !er of -e era I n mi i- -pi i ni:-
. Lew dam at the water works.
. P. Swank, Join.-Inn n's hiis
iea '. r in au'i ieuit in al i in pie men I -
. i.ai:-. ol ad in : hi- i -.-no of t he
w : l.al out lai lui r ll lend- wiiido
. ad.
I'.l
1 1 1 1 ii-. w ho-e
ook to jump
place one da
n! and l.rni-i
home i- at Por
oiT a movinir
la-t week and
d in' fa ! ! i n on
a i
iia ! pi . .pel t of the Nation's
I:.-;. I i i W o I k- at l.atiol.e is
! ci .ii -1 a 1 1 1'- -ale on Aumi-l
lie I li. ; u.le-e I ) 1 I. i liH in-lde
I hat
W I'l l
i played
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oil tit
la-t he
d Pall,
haulier
wid,
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i I he made all
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Will e
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- .i -Mom; pro). anility that the
... Ia.il. ..id W i i I liee tended w e-t
i'!. in the near luiurc. Kn
.r u i a k on t he I Me- in I ndiaua
'': i . ' ; 1 1 ! I y of lit'ltj-huiu.
i a i. I i Hi ii, of la! i 1 1 i r, w ho
::iil I'll" lie -1 one W o' k for the
. 1 I :.' e oy er t he ( he-t i reek at
1 i-. ha- lini-heil the joh and
a n will I e put on in a few days.
a eiaiic primary eleetion will
i. s.iturdaj andeveiv Ilemocrat
i.d. I.a.'h elcit ion di-t rid will
I o Ii ticket in-lead of tuii;r
: i he chairman a- hei i i.,,'oi ..
l.ai le- Nahar, of W'e-t N'ew
athin in the riyer, at that
w dav-ao. some tramp- stole
and disappeared on a freight
' Mad a yaluahle watch in the
I i
I I:' I' -tone of the new Pl'l -hv-l
' h ll: 1 1 ;i-l i 1 1 if W ill he laid with
' ci t e monies mi Sn inlay , A u'u-t
i hllli h will Hot likely he ciilil-
!.iM. however, prohahly on ac-
dullne-s hi. ple-enl.
Tom's ahin, at the 'peia
Nat unlay i-yeuini, Auu'U-t 'Ji'.th.
ii.r.td play will he ejven hy
'ilium's ( u'i L'i nal New Oih aus
'ii'- ('ul)ii, tompany. and the
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. er t he counii y anil.. In i -i 1 1 is
'-t for U-inir a hr-t cl,i- compaiiy.
i t he iii-w siieep la .v the ow ners
oe liahle for ilatnao;i ,y
"V i l. d. after an iuv e-i ij;n i.,n of
"-kip llilthol ities. theyrefii-e Ut
I i,
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III.
'' hi
' ' '" '1"L' ur doyrs hicli did the llaluai.'e.
"!"- I lo- does will leheve him. Ilojrs
ae of four iiiouths are not lo he
On Saturday, August -c,ih, s;i:j, at 2
o'clock, I-. M ., t he administrator uf Uees S.
Lloyd will offer for sale at the Court House
iu !:ieiishur!', a line farm on the outskirts
of this place. The farm is a valuahle one
ami the location deliuhtfitl.
Mrs. Kehecca .1. Camphell. wife of
James F. Cainpl'i I!, rounder of the Johns
row n l)fiittj-iiit. died in Urooklyii, Xew
York', on Thiir-day of last week. Mrs.
Campbell was well known in Johnstown
where she had many friends.
Mr. Charles Cain, a former resiceut of
Minister township, but for a tiumher of
years of Prist in, Cluarlieid county, was in
town mi Tuesday. .Mr. tain is now loca
ted iu P.arneshoro. in this county, yvliere
he expects to make his future home.
Tin- l'entisyl yania railroad shops at
Altooiia have heen ordered to work half
time until further orders. The shops are
the largest of the kind in the world, and
employ between six thousand and eitfht
thousatid men.' Half of the men w ill work
one week w lule the oilier ha II will work
tin: next.
The farmers in the vicinity of Oak
rove. Westmoreland ccunly. are greatly
excited over the find inii of three vei ns of
coal. The lirst is nint v feet helical h t In
stil face a ml lifted! feet thick. The second
i- '.'! feet helow and thirteen feet thick
and the third is a 7-foot vein 7'M feet he-
low the surface.
Lewis Kay iuoiuI, of Jeaiiliette, while
cniiinir his shotgun the other day took
Liu- precaution to keep the i'Uli pointed
tow ards his w ife instead id himself. The
result, was the charge thai should have
Kii.eii in,, ieiiow ttiat ilidii t know it was
loaded." struck Mrs. Kaymoiui on tin.- leir
and inllicte.l an ultIv and painful wound.
A branch .if the Kmerald Jteiielicial
Association was oraiiied at St. Augus
tine on Sunday last with twenty-seven
charter members. The organization was
elTected by the eh"-ion of C. 1 . Pyan,
president; Simon i'. Nanle, secretary, ami
Thoma- Naule, treasurer. It is expected
that within six mouths the membership of
Branch l l-.' will lie over loo.
There wiil he a I ifliii- held on the
ground- adjoining tin- hall al Chcsl
S u ins. in, T'hur-day, Auuusi.'U, to which
all wlio w ish lo enjoy t hem-el ves and
have a ood time are cordially invited.
The proceeds are for 1 lie bem lit of St.
Monica's church, iu that place, uud it is to
be hoped that tin- picnic w i 1 1 lie larnel y at
tended. 11 Will tie colittlilicU al tunhl in
the Hail.
Those who are fond of (lowers who
wuiiitl like to have sweel peas lor winter
can easily ha ye i l,.-io. Ail that is neees
sary to do is (ill a window box neatly lull
of iiiri.t so, I, and it is not. too eai iy now lo
put in the -etd. Plant four inches deep,
and when ili.-v are thiee inches hisih pro-
ide them w ;Ui w ire mTiiu' to run upon.
Your labors ill soon be rewarded Willi
In.- sw -el pink ami w hite blossoms.
A u i in p. ut an l decision was rendered
t In-ot in-r day by .i ude yi us L. l'eishin.
of the schii Ik ill county courts, refusing
to allow fees to deputy coroners, and liold
ini; that the .-alary board must lixthe
number of deputies iu a county ami the
salaries to be paid. T his is the lirst de
cision mulcted iu case of deputy coroners
ami will all'ect many counties in the stale,
w here tin- same case is awaiting disposi
tion. --A lecelit attempt to wreck the pa--seiiu'er
t rain on the Siiiiirli;iiiii;i branch
oi l lie Cambria Cleai held railroad a short
distance north of the Carrol I town road,
w a-prevented by tin- timely discovery of
one of I he -eciion men. A coupling link
ii.id been driven down over one of the rails
ami had the locomotive -truck it, it would
w on id cei I ai nly have left the truck. We
umii r-'.ai..l a warrant is out for the stis
p"' led parly.
--A special train w i I h seven car loads of
people iroiii Cherry tree and intermediate
points alo.ii; the Cambria tt Clearlield rail
load arrived hen- t his f Th urdav i morning
at '.i; .o. After their arrival they formed in
I, lie and. preceded by the Buriisitie silver
cornet ba ml. marc lied II n center street to
1 1 m'n. 1 lu ll.-.-a i.ni'4 llih to Julian street
am! I hence lo t he fair grounds where they
are holding a picnic of hue dimeu-ions
ami enjoy inir lliemselyes as h. t tln-y know
how .
-William (truss, of Uoariui; Sprinir,
Pi. nr loiiuty. U"l drunk at the Luiheiaii
leiininii in-lii at M ai t i iisbiirir. on Tuesday,
and was placed in tin- borough l.x kup.
Tuesday niu'ht he set hit-to the cell in
which he was coniineil ami was fatally
burned before bein rescued. The lockup
wa-.t ota II v des: roved, llewas taken tothe
Altooiia hospital u Wednesday morni ni,',
sutierin intensely, aud died short Iy after
ariivinir there. An iiuiuesi w as joiisidered
unmce ary.
Mr. M. P. Thomas, of A lleh eny town--iiip.
has a sow that lately dropped a litter
ol leu pis. The little piirs are with one
exceplnill ii ke the u-lial lllll of little piS
but the exc.-plion is provided with two
tails. It has a caudal appendage iu the
p oper place and an extra one about live
inches ionv' stalls up ftom the middle of
t he hack and is adoi m il w it h a neat little
curl. The little leliow is a curiosity and
many of
called to
cvtia tail.
A ha
Mr. Thomas' neighbors have
Ltet a sinhl of the piu w ith tin-
nur ruhluT manufacturer says
.hout P.',- ,i d i pairs of ruhlwr shoes
made hi.-l year for the use wf r-l,li,-
olio pi'ople ol ll
maximum r.i
I l;u in": it at a
pair to e.li'tl
in ai I v correct.
el lllled States. Ihls s ;i
culation, however, others
few millions less. A half
i ii ha lii t a ii t would Ik- more
Pailroad men ami tlm-e
'imau;eil in severe outdoor lahor use three
and lour nairs of Arclies every year, hut
t here i-a y:ooi iiiiiuher of the opulalioiit
put iciilarly in the South, that never wear
a rtlhher shoe. "
Then- is a grasshopper plague in
Trough I'lr. K Valley, 1 1 unt inudon count y.
'I'hej have destroyed much of the y;niili
ciop and v. l'i lai'!.--. A farmer htinu; his
mat. which eontaiued -eyeral ?." hill-, on a
fence po-t while he worked in it liehi. Tin
inserts took pos-e.-sion of ilie nut ami
hoieil huinlfeils of holes into it anil liter
ally tore the hank notes into shreds. Tin?
farmer lorwarded the f I airmen Is .if the
hills to (. ou-ir-sman Milium w ith the re
Ii . u i -1 that he have Ihein ledeeini d al the
national treasury.
The S' it nlitir j tnrrlntn five this re
cipe, w h a h t he v liO'o world should know:
At tin- lirst imlieatiou of diphtheria Iu the
tluoat of a mild make the room close ,
then take a tin cup and pour into il a
ipiantity of tar ami turpentine, eijual
parts, then hold the cup over t hi- lire so 'IS
t lill the room with the filiru-s. The
patient mi Inhaling the fiiims will rouli
ami spit out the mem hranoiis matter ami
dipt heria w ill pass olT. Tin' fumes of tar
ami turpentine loosen the throat and thus
alloid the relief thai has hallled the skill
of physicians.
It. Is a matter of curiosity to some
people how a hank can tnt-iimn utilised to
close its dooitt w hile it is lin incially .-oiiud
as many are doiii"; at present. It liappi-ns
iu this yyay. In the roursi- of liuisiiess a
hank receives no,uii in deMsits. To
III ike t he lleei-SSal'V I'l'olits to pay the In
terest of depositors, tins money must 1
lent out, for w hiclt th hank receives the
note of the lioi low er uud the i ll trrest on
t In-suiiie. Now, after flo.mo ha U-eli
h ut out, i.'epo-itors rrt uneasy and Ix-jjin
a "run" on I In- hunk. It In Impossible to
collect the notes until they are due. and
w hen the hank's surplus rash Is jjhiw It
IIIUN4. horrow or close. The hank may h' ,
sound ami uhh t ay every dollar It owes,
hut if all the depusitorn cull for theii
money ut once, the soundest lank must
yield, unless the i-Uw kholderit tiHVe enoiinh
loose cash tu pay the drpsits.
It Is stated that nearly '.MO locomotives
are now laid up on the Pennsylvania rail
road and the sidiusrs are beiiiif crowded
with empty cars. The main line sidings
an iN-coiuing so crowded with "empties
that therars are now being run onto the
branch sidings.
1 lie dwelling house of Christ Lot, in
Cherryhill township, Indiana county
caucht lire on Saturday eveninit and to
pettier with its contents was entirely con
sinned. The family were all away on a
visit to a neighlKir and it is supposed that
a lighted lamp that had been left on a ta
ble exploded during their absence. The
loss is placed at fL.ViOon which there was
an insurance of
The postofliee department at Wash
ington has ruled ihat the writer has a
right to regain possession of a letter pro
viding he can prove to the satisfaction of
the postmaster at the office from which It
w as sent that he was the writer of il.
Kveu if the letter has at rived at its desti
nation and beiore it has lieen delivered to
the person to w hom it was addressed it
may he recalled by the writer by a tele
gram through the mailing oflicc. The
reason assighed Is that the I'niled Slates
is only the agent of the writer while the
letter is in transit. This decision Is import
ant to business men and to private individ
uals. Emanuel Bowman, of Somerset tovn
ship. and bis nephew , Kohcrl Bowman, of
Johnstown, while driving along Jetmer
pike towards Somerset Thursday morning,
were thrown from the buggy. The horse
took fright al a stone crusher and ran off,
upsetting the buggy and throw ing the oc
cupants out w ith considerable force. The
young man received a severe cut on the
head. The old gentleman w as but slightly
injured, receiving several small scratches.
The buggy was totally wrecked. The
horse was not injured. Young Bowman
was brought to Somerset, where Dr.
Lout her dressed his injuries. Siiihtm t
Viuormr.
William Mullins, purchasing agent of
the Pennsylvania company, died at the
M oiiutain house in Cressou last Saturday
evening at 7 :.(. lie w as surrounded by
the entire family and was attended in his
illness'hyj Mr. tJ. Hudson Makuen, as
sisted by Mr. C. B. King, or Allegheny.
Mr. Mullins went to Cressou live weeks
ago accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. T.
II. Bakewell, hoping that t he mount;. in
air yiighl prove of benefit to his failing
health. At that time Ids condition was
not considered dangerous, but he soon be
came worse, and for three Weeks had Ix-eli
coiil'in d lo l-d. Tumor of the stomach
was the cause f deal ii. The decea-ed w as
iver CO years id age and was one of t lit
best known railroad men iu the state.
Mr. Joseph Burgoon. until recently a
citizen of Portage township, died at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael Kgan.
ii Altooiia, o:i Thursday. August irt h
aged si years. 1 month and 7 days. The
deceased was born in Buret lo in July, 11'.
and during his early I i ft live.l for six years
with Mr. (iallit.m. Soon after attaining
manhood he located in the vicinity of Son
man where he built a saw-mill and for
many years carried on the IiiiuIht busi
ness. About two years ago hen-moved to
Altooiia and took up his residence with
his daughter. He leaves to survive him
one son, F. J. Burgeon, who is train dis
patcher on the Cambria A; Clearlield lail
road. residing at Cressou. and one daugh
ter. Mrs. Henrietta Kgau. His aged wife
also survives him.
1 r-e Trxt nook Hill
The new school text hook law
as is supposed by some, call for
iliatcchange in the met hod . of
does not,
nil imme
supplv ing
scholars. Those pupils who have such
as are necessary will le allowed to con
tinue their use. Only those w ho ate de
ficient iu this respect will be supplied by
the .school district. The following letter
of Superintendent SchuetTer explains some
of I he provisions of the new law.
Hki-aiitmknt ok Prune I xsriu i thin i
II akicisui i:;. Pa., July L's. Is'.r;. f
The act of assembly approved June '-'.",
lss.i. conferred upon the several hoards of
school directors and controllers permissive
a ut horit y to purchase text books out of the
school fund, and to supply these books
flee of cost tu the pupils for use iu the
schools of tlieir respective districts. This
act was so amended by the act or May is,
l'.i.'i. as to make it mandatory upon school
directors hereafter to provide at the ex
pense of the district not only the text books,
butal-oall other necessary school supplies.
The amended act goes into immediate
operation from the beginning of the cur
rent s, !,,,; year, dating from the first
Monday in June, ls'.ci. The design id the
act is evidently to relieve parents and pu
pil hereafter from the necessity of pur
chasing text books and school supplies Tor
use in our public schools. It is now-the
imix-rati ve duty of the s-v( ral boards of
directors and contrlh-rs to make provision
for furnishing and equipping their schools
with school I looks and with supplies gen
erally needed by the pupils for tlaily use in
the schools, such as slates, pencils, paper,
pens. ink", tablets, etc.
There may le instances in which the
patrons of the schools will cause their
children to use the Itooks in their Mssess
ioii s long as these luniks are in good con
dition ami ilo not differ from those adopted
by the board. Ii is well, however, in this
connection, for school officers, and all
other parties concerned, to In-ar in mind
the fact that parents ami rhildr-n cannot
be rcijuired or compelled to purchase books
direi tly as heretofore; and whilst it is. no
doubt, wise to urge the pupils to use the
books in their Msessioii. lor the purpose
of lessening the immediate outlay of money
tln-y cannot le obliged to u-e their own
Ux.ks. liecaus.- the duty or providing hooks
and supplies for use In the schools now de
volves ii -on the directors atul controllers
having Juris. lict ion in the district and not
Umii the patrons of the schools, oxrt pt in
so far as they may he law fullv taxed for
school pnrxi-es. thereby contributing t heir
equitable share to the general school fund
of the district.
Hooks in all tae reifiiireil branches of
study are to be provided by the directors
a. id for all grades of the public schools, in
cluding the high scIiihiI.
Nathan C. S ii akfkkii.
.superintendent of Public Instruction.
Ai-rlilmUlly Mrnl.
On Monday n veiling Alfred Pel ter, of
Bcllwood, was engaged in shooting alxiut
tlie yard of his mother-in-law. in that
place, willi an old single-barrelled pistol.
While in the act of placing a cartridge in
the pistol the hammer slipped and the
pi-lol was dischargiMt. the bullet striking
his little four-year-old sister-in-law in the
left breast, penetrating the heart and
causing Instant death. All rt Peller is
aUiut twenty-four years of age and makes
his home with the little girl's mother. No
blame can he attached to him as the shoot
ing of tin-lit th-one was purely accidental,
lie is nearly crazed with grief over the
girl's untimely death.
t tilornfnrmf-cl I n tlliMtna,
Mr. a id Mrs. Anton Creim-r, prominent
(fi-rmau residents of Altooua, w ere the vic
tims of a terrible experience on Wednesday
morning. Three masked men, w hose 'pur
pose was rohlx-ry, broke into the houe and
cliloiofiii int-il the couple, who, ufler Ix-lng
rendered unconscious. Were ImiiiiiJ and
dragged around the room with iojm-s at
tached to their i.ecks. Mrs. (Jreim-r did
not regain consciousness until Wednesday
night and her ph)dciun has very grave
fears for hei recovery. The burglars se
cured over fliklln cash aud several valua
ble wale lies.
Tbe Blarklltk oal.
In an article from the Cool Trifle Jour
nal, in w hich Prof. Isaac Harvey's report
ou the the property of the Blackltck Land
and Improvement Compyny we take the
follow ing:
Tt may lie discovered that the upper
Kittanning coal w ill at some points exceed
tin- lower l'reeoort coal in thickness, hut
its nudevclopfsj condition make me re
frain from an estimate, although it may
be one of the three most Important seams
iu the Blacklick region, judging from its
character iii this county and the second
basin generally. Hence my conclusions ou
this seam are reserved until it be further
investigated.
"Permit me to say in conclusion first.
that three or four of the seyeu coal seams
iu the section are in a mineable shape ami
will yield cmuiercial coal. The A coal
has lieen reasonably tested by drifts, burn
ing and analysis and its utility well
proved. Its identity seems to have been
established, beyond perad venture, by ox-n-
ing the hard fire clay iu the first liench di
rectly lieiieath. While not yielding a mer
chantable coal in many other basins and
regions, its condition here gives assurance
that it can In- easily mined and the coal
obtain a ready sale. The B coal has a
thickness and importance sutllcieiit to give
it a place among the workable seams, as
the 'Miller coal of the Coneinaugh. The
C coal is valuable ou a tiorlion of this
pro-rty at least, lt deserves careful in
vestigation and trial, inasmuch as a few
miles southward and in some other direc
tions it is ofttimes the liest coal seam of
the series. The I) coal shows a thickness
ompaiing favorably with the mines on
the same lied at Hastings along Walnut
run and other points, even though some of
the oH-nings supiMised to lie on this seam
may lie proved to U- on the C coal. The
Lemon' or Kcoal is good in this region
and will prove to be a valuable factor iu
the leasing and mining of the various
seams on this property.
"Second. These coal beds are all accessi
ne aUive the wali-r of Blacklick. except
ing a few hundred acres of the lower cnals.
Im-Iovv the forks of the en-ek. The lands
are -o situated as to U readily divided in
to eight or ten ginttl mining Ii-um-s or oj-r
alions. Most of the leases can lie located
along the Blacklick railroad and creek and
such others, as may not lie so located,
can 1m- n-aclied hy a branch road or spur a
mile or less in length.
"Third. There is an abundance of sand
stone Tor building purposes and cokeoveiis,
ami the water facilities for all purposes
are the lust. I n the nort hern part of the
county some inconvenience has lieen ex
perienced through scarcity of building
stone for vai ions struct tires and coke ovens,
and a lack of water for making coke and
ot her purposes.
"Fourth. The cstiinat' of C, Lot ). tons
of coal may settn fabulous, tint while tin
coal seams may not all maintain a maxi
mum thickness, the amount has Im--u com
puted with due allowance for outcrops
faults, depressions in the seams of coal and
variations in their relative thickness. The
am omit of run! in the upper Kittanning
lied, which may prove to be one of the most
desirable seams, has not Im-cii included. It
may be said aNo tliat it is just as proper
and practical l. make an estimate of the
amount of coal iu the various seams, as it
is to describe tin- other aspects and quali
ties of the coal measures.
"Fifth. While inclined to lie cautious in
the expression of my opinion, yet I am free
to say that the Blacklick coal region with
its present prospects and developments
liears a favorable comparison with the
Hastings. Spangler and Pattou coal terri
tory, and with the best coal fields (d Jef
ferson. Clearlield and Indiana counties.
"With the same effort, perseverence and
energy exerted in this region that have
been employed in the northern part of the
county, in hiMiming the tow ns, leasing min
ing rights and selling the coal, the Black
lick coal will soon have the same success
and acquire as good a reputation in the
eastern markets.''
A Jtlri louta fclinot liic.
About o'clock en Sunday morning the
family of Mr. Joseph IL Kecd. on Walnut
street. ere awakened by hearing
two pistol shots in rapid succession,
and then a pounding on thrir front door.
On opening the door a young man named
Walter (iei-er, of Altooiia, aged alxiut
years, was found bleeding from a pistol
wound iu the left breast. He was taken
inn the house, and Mr. Hayes summoned.
He found that a hall from a avs-ralibrc re
volver had entered his breast, passed
through the fleshy part and came out near
the shoulder blade, the bullet having evi
dently lieen lired at close range, as his
shirt had been burned by Miwder.
A companion. John T. McMona'd. says
the two, he and (ieiser, had Uh-ii making a
social call on M iss Kced, a daughter of Mr.
Kecd. early in the evening, ami lioth left
at lo::io o'clock, and he then returned to
Altoona. (ieiser remained in Hollidays
bnrg, and he says that while passing in
front of Mr. Kecd's residence a man sud
denly apM-ared frein behind the porch and
fired at him from a revolver and fled.
(ieiser drew his revolver from his tMH-ket
and fired at the attempted assassin but In
escaed. The wound is not a dangerous
one. and he has been removed to his home
in Alt Mina. where it isexie-ted lit will re
cover iii a short time, (ieiser is a clerk in
Allen's drugstore, Altoona. The whole
affair apcars to lie shrouded in mystery.
Hi ill i Unjxlt u rij lti yistcr.
I-HDr Ehltlt at the Worla'i
Fair.
They are ahead of them all. Chiefly
among them is the display of pure liquors
manufactured in the state. Ii is conceded
that no rye whiskies made in the world
can equal thos. made in Pennsylvania,
more especially Silver Am-. Hiiquesne or
Bear Creek. These three brands head tin
list of pun-ryes, and are so w ell know it
that every reputable dealer sells them.
North, Kast, South ami West they lend all
others because they are pure; licrause
they are reliable, and liecaiise they are
stimulants that strengthen aud invigorate.
Tln-y are sold at prices within the reach
of all, and are sold iihui tlieir merit- for
purity and strength. Silver Age, tl.';
Muquesne. fl.L'."; Bear Creek, fl.m, full
standard quarts. Ask your dealer for
tiietii: insist on having them, and if you
cannot he supplied send to Max Klein,
Allegheny. I'a. Price list of all liquors
sei.t on application. All goods packed
neatly and securely.
Max Ki.kix,
jj',' Federal street, Allegheny, Pa.
In( Tom Cabin.
The Imperial was well tilled last night
to enjoy tl p performance of the I'ncle
Tom's Cabin Company, and the audien.'e
came away I hor Highly pleased. Truth to
tell, then- Is more specialty than there is
I'ncle Tom, but then the specialties are
good and suited the audience. Hank
(oodman is a finished humorist, and last
night evoked many hearty laughs. Maisy
Mosher is a clever dancer. The singing
w an very good. The performance will lie
repealed this c eniiig, and those w ho wish
It laugh tahoiild attend. ltilly Tihyrtim,
I '(ri-or, . (.'.
At Opera House, KiM-usburs, Saturdav
evening, August -Villi.
Ta Quit the )tnlaaa.
We learn that sometime during Septem
ber next, Mr. Paul H. Ilaekc, ow ner of the
Ilacke siock farm, (Jreeiisbure, I'a., will
offer all his choice standard bred trotters
public sale, and that some sp.n-lally fine
Hackney. Percheron and Shire stallions
aud colts, that owing to the limited time
were not sold at his spring sale, will also
I e offered. The superior excellence of Mr.
Ilacke's slock Ix-ing so well kuown this
aiiiionncemetit w ill uo doubt be of great
i nlc re. I Lo many.
Marriage l.lras.
The following marriage licenses were is
sued by the Clerk of the Orphins Court
for the week ending Wednesday, August
23th. li.1:
William Simmons. Johnstown, and Em
ma J. Marr, New Paris, Bedford cour,ty.
lieorge II. Mavis, Johnstow n, and Nellie
Courter, Coneinaugh.
William II. Moudors and Sarah Apple,
Morrellville.
Benjamin B. Somes, Allegheny, V::., and
M. Wright, Figart.
William C. Webh.aud Mary Mishler,
Richland township.
Samuel I). Schrock and Margarette
Kugel, Johnstown.
Lewis Frees, Mali
Johnstown.
aud Mary Haas,
Theodore Thomas, Elder tow nship, and
Clara Weakleu. Carroll tow nship.
William B. Schroth and Kate M. Hang,
Carrol I town.
Harry StifhVr and Emma Connor, Sus
quehanna township.
On Thursday afternoon while Mrs.
Brenneii. of ScoltIaIe, was seated in her
room, a bullet crashed through the win
dow, and lodged in the opjiosiu- wa I. It
w as a narrow escape. The bullet is sup
(Mised to have Uen tired by some reckless
boy w ith a flolx-rt rifle.
M lM-rllaarou Atlr-.
Ilrirnkfirima or Jt I.iqaar Habit
fwhltlvrly l arril by Al-ulMt.ir Jtatc
Or. Maine (.oldrn S-rsrtt-.
It l manufmrtured h a ltomler hin ... n
Iten id a ol Ireer. a cup of eortee or tea or
Iu lood. without the knowlotltre ol the iiient.
ll Is atnu.lately to armies, ami will etlort a rtna-
-fc;.ij cure, wneuier me patient l a
moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It h.
Kiven in thoufaadeol cae and In ererv innunM
a er:ect care limn followed. It never lain. The
rycem ouea luipreanaled with the spertbc It be
oiniea an utter ImponKlDIIItT tor tbe liuuur ai
peiite lo exim. 1'uret a uarauteaJ. 4M l.mrm I.-.
ul particular tree. AddreKn
UOUiKN PE.'lKlt; 0..
aualtf.Ir. ll4 Uar st -lucinnati (
IVKKSONS who ezct to vlalta tbe World's
air would do well to (ecu re room at Mil
rotter'. Her rooms are mure iuniiiriiii.
than are to le louDd e New here lor tbe aun mon
ey. Only ten mlnatea' ride trout tbe a-nunda.
Ail tbe tlenl.uric ueonle who have been iii
have louud It a pleaiaot and hune-lllii place.
v.. tm mivom U. rim P.K.
Orand -'mufitir.
TMi South Chlcro Ave..
'tnco. I1L
I' HE K.lenHturK Kulldinic a l-oan Aw.-ialion
win otter l..r vale at the r.-uueil rhanit r
eutfbunt, on tbe rourth .Moo. lay In AUKurt
tt.onu.uo THUS. 1A Vis.
I.bxtkk I- hi m. Secretary. fremdent.
FIU SALE.
A good ilicht two-borxe or heavy otie-bone
lodle watsoa, uearljr hew.
Will le Mild (l eap by
V. If l
tTK SALE
X A kihkI piano. Kood aa new
Will be ix-ld at
a baritain.
. lit NTUtV.
FOK SALE.
A Kuod bear y drauxbt ho-fe.
;iart
ly iea-
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& i JOHSSTUS. M.J.HU K. A. H.ULI K.
EbTablihh id 1HT2.
Johnston, Buck & Cg.7
iUNKLKS,
EUENSBUKli. - PEN'N'A.
A. W. BK K, 'abler.
EHTABL1MHKB lsS8.
Carrolltown Bank.
CAKKOU.TUWN. VA.
T. A. N II AR HA I'UII, Cashier.
General Baniins Bnsiness Transacted.
Tbe tollowlnic are tbe principal features ol
general bakaina business :
DEPOSITS
Keeelred parable on demand, and Interest bear
inn certificates issued to time depositors.
I.OA.i
Rxtended to eurtntnera on tarorable tetms and
approved paer discounted at all times.
(i.Lr.(TnN
Made In the locality and npon all thebaoklnit
towns In tbe United States, ('barges moderate.
I K A tTH
IsnoeJ nexntlaMe In all parts nf tbe Vnlted
State, and loreiKb ezcbanxe Issued on 11 parts
of Euroi e.
ACfdIKTS
Ol tnerchants. farmers and others aoilc'ted. to
whom reasonable accomodation will be evtended.
Patrons are assured tbat all traDaactlons shall
be held as strictly private and onndential. and
tbat they will le treated as liberally as Rood
nankin rules win perxlt.
Keepectlully,
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H J.sutTTHI. Paoi-Birrom.
Ix-ated at ItaiHoia. ri near tbe H. K. fc P.
Hallway liepot. We alwajt endeavor to fur
nlah tbo best aeeom modal lorn to busings men,
pleasure seeker and boarders. I'ernons in search
ol XMBlort and quiet will bn.l It a destrai-le place
to stop. Tbe Table la unsurpassed anil U always
supplied wiih tbe best tbe market attords.and
all the delicacies ol tbe season. The Bar is sap
piled with tbe choicest of pure liquors ai.d cisran
and DOthlnir but tbe bettl it sold. Special atten
tion irlven to tbe care of horses.
H. J. S(THErTU.
I."XKClTTlKS NirriCK.
j Outs ol t'biiip J. IMetrich, deceased,
letters teslamentary Id tbe ette ol I ullp J.
lhetrlcb. late ol Cbe-t township. In Cauibita
county. deceasel havlna been granted to ns. all
persons Indebted to bis esiate are hereby nutine!
tu tnxka payment to us wltboat delay ai.d tboae
bavins; claims aicainst said estate will present
them prtierly authentleateil tr settlement.
AN I HON Y 1I LTK1C H.
st lwrcnc-. Pa.
UKOKOE mtl Kl H.
Auust 4. lSua. CoaliKirt. Pa.
I)MIN1STKAT(IK'S N(l I"E.
Kstate ol Silas Nsle. dex eased.
Letters ol administration on tbe estate ol Has
Naale. deceased, late ol Alletcheny ti.wnsblp,
Dambria eottuty. Pecnrylvanla. havina; lieen
arm 11 ted to me. ail persons Indebted to sal., estate
are hereby nodded lo make payout to me with
oat delay, and those bavlua claims a ainst said
estate will reebt tbem -rer!y aulbe itlcated
lor tcttlement JUStPH F. HSKtK,
Administrator.
Anicnst 18. 1893.
I.MINISTKATK1X' NtlTin
fcstate ol Thomas J. W liliams. de eased.
Letters ol administration on ibe -9tate ol
Thomas J. W liliams. late ol the bor.Mib ol Eb
enalmra. I'anaf1a county. Pennsylvania, bavina:
bD trranted 10 me. all erson indeitej to said
(late aie bereby nolltled to make payment to
me without delay, and those haviui: claims
aa-alutald estate will present them properly
authenticated lor aeltlement.
.SI'S AN W'll.Hr MS.
Adwlnlstratrli of Thomas J. W llnants. ces-easad,
Lbrnoburg. Pa Awnsa la. Imu.
Attention i
TH
JJ .XL JL a J
m -Ta a
We are convinced that our prices and goods are right. Since we became Simon & Co.'s successors
our daily sales up to date have increased just 40 per cent., and we still continue to sell at the same
small profit figures. In Clothing
1 quality than price. In Spring
dent that if you come to us you
Why do you get your Shirts made when you can get them to fit
and goods to suit the most particular.
V lia( Shirts from .'.". c-uts ii ti tJ.'.n.
M-n" h'tlora Hals in v-rv sliadV, t-nlur
ami styl that vu "t Ur l.4.
A l-ii a vi-ry lim Iiu- f tin- lat-t ami
imst fashioiiahU Siilf Hats froin : i--nts
up.
FURNITURE.
lii'luw w will atiola- a f-w iri--s. Tln-ii
you -an jmJtri- for yoursi-lf.
1 --t icotxi y-llo- Chairs ." t 3.m
1 -t tlood lark I'hairs -..""
1 s-t ko-mI dark ( hairs S.isi
1 st-t -aii --at (. hairs iu dark 4.'.rs
1 s-t ram s-at ( hairs in dark
1 Mt -an st-at Chairs in dark '.
1 s-t ram s-at Chairs. Mahogany i.'-4
I (lak KiM-kt-r Aitn arm
1 Dark Kin-ki-r with arm i.0
1 Oak cam s-at, fancy arm -."
1 dark cam si-al. lam y -.""
1 liirht. vt-ry fancy arm --'"
Child's KiK-kTS. ."iik-.. '.".. T.V. and... l.'m
I'crforal'Hi Chairs and l:'k-rs in all
styh-s ami pri--s.
1 full M-ii--- Mahogany or Walnut
Ki-d-rooni Suite 4.si
1 full ss-iicc ( lak I!d-riM. in Suit VT.mi
Sidi-lMards, Cuphoards and Sinks a
spfially.
Oil Cloth & Carpets.
V ar- stH-k-d in Oil Cloth and Cari is.
It w ill save you iuom- to huy nf us as in
hiiyintf our stork J-aily and iu lai'iri- i-uau-lili-s
we sayed money.
We flutllene any one to equal
offering this season. Don't wait
THE LEADERS.
GALIalTZIltf, PENNA.
N. B. It may be of interest to yoa to say wc an still deep in the grocery busine ;s. It will surprise
you to seethe way we are selling goods in this department of our mammoth store. Some merchants
say "I wonder where they can get goods to sell at 'hose figures, as we can't buy them wholesale at the
prices they are retailing lor." Here is the the secret: We know where the goods grow that is why
we sell so low. And when you come to town,
Look for the Red FlagThat is the Place.
Anuonurrtut-iUM.
CKJt'Nl Y TKKASl'KEK
; 1 bereby aonouni-r in-self k a can.1i.1ate l..r
1 iiputy Treasurer on the I K-:nrratlc tick-i ul
ject totte decision ol tbe I M-niix-rnttc con in v con
vention. J.iSM'H HtN'HtlJli.
Uallitxin, I'a., Ma; 'lb, liia.
1
IIKI'lll'iNTV COMMISSIUXKK.
1 bereby annoonce ui elt as a candidate lor
County "ouiinlslon jr. sut je.-t t. tbe decision oi
Ibe next leinocratic coui.tv couventlon.
WILLIAM J. TIEKNb'Y.
Cambria township. July 3. ls'.'X
I
,i()K Ctll NrV COMMISSKIN'KH.
I b--rely innuort mynell ac a caniil.Iate
li-r County (Jouainiss'loner, sut.iei-t to tne decision
ol tbe iiext l)eiii'crtic county convention.
Ji tP.i A. WtUlNtK.
Chest ::jrn xs Jui J 1M.
IOK VI tl MY I .M. MISSION KK.
1 herel y ai Di ui.ct mveelt as a candidate tor
tbe nomination lt-r'4iut y t'ommisplojier, sul.ject
to tbe decision ol the l'-Uocraiic count v cotiven
t.on. JOHN KlHliV.
Johnstown. J uue lo. 1893.
CICNTV t:(MMIS-.I(lN'i;K.
J I bereby announce tunnel I as a candidate for
tbeoltice ol i'ounlv iaiminloher. sui.je-t to tbe
decision o( tbe next ltemocratic cum con ven
tlon. HLA1K SHtlli l'.
Lilly. May S. 18U3.
CHH NTY CWMMlSSloNKK
j I hrretiy annouiice tuyi-cil as candidate lor
tjunty 1'ominissioner. rut.jec' to tbe decision ol
the next lemocratie county convention.
I'ATKiCK r.. IMI.IJlN.
Elder township. May lu. rjx
PdKtXit'NTV Al'MlOK.
I 1 hereby announce uj selt as a candidnte
lor tbe nomluat on lor County Au.litor. sut.ect to
tbe decision ol the next Democratic c.ui.tv con
vention S J.I.t'IHtK.
Clearlield township. Aouft 11. ls-.ii.
IMKCOl'NTY AI'IIITOK.
I hereby announce tuyrelf as a candid.-iW
lor tbe nomlmtlion lor t'ouuiy Auditor. sa!-eci
tu tbe decision cl the lemocrMilc count v cntiven
tlon. W.C. KKKKY.
W llmore, June 16. is!.
Kl AL. 1.1s. 1'.
1 Last ot causes set down b-r trial at a term ot
court to be held at Kln!burs: on the third Mon
day In Septetul-er. ls3.
Hays' heirs vs. Valley Pike Co.
Warner............ ....is. I.eahey el ai.
Hipps...... ..... vs. l.lovd.
W n.-ux si. White Or. tlo.vs. Kn-l-k.
James. ... vs. Lloyd.
Maltison heirs.. .... v. P. K K. Co.
Andewn'n ue vs. McCouille.
Jetty Co...vs. Hurk.
.vs. Serferhatin.
Weaklan4 ....... .....vs. Yahner.
V. ft. Hoetucr Ti. Hurk
"aurtleld ...... ....vs t'reswell.
I uocD s Pender.
Powell vs. 'bnte et al.
I'se Shatter.. vs. Hboads et al.
Weaver .....vs Weakland.
Powell et al .......vs. MIcdui.. et all
Martin ..................vs. Loser Voder School
dts rict.
Iahcy .....r. Haley et al.
Prick va. liland.
Smith, Poster. ... .vs. Iveahey.
Keam vs. Hildebrtnd.
McAteer .vs. llattlon a Walker.
Mock vs. Poller.
Mock -.vs. Jennlnc.
J. t:. IIAKHY.
Auk. 1 1, isX Protbonoury .
yUTlVK tl bereby Kiven that an a;. plication
ll will te kiaite to the lovernr ol I'ennnyl
vanlaon the3ISTIAY OK AI'.it'ST. 1SU3. by
A. B. t'usblntt. J. J. Hank. James A. Me lain.
M. W. Thompson and W. p. Taj lor. under tbe
Act ol Assembly approved April Zvuh. 1M4. en
title! "An Act to Provide lor the lncorixtt-alion
and Keaulation ol t'ertatn t'-orporaltono," and
tbe supplements t bore to. lor tbe charter ol an In
tended corora:loc to be eal'ed tbe -sl 'S..IT K
IIANNA tl.MJTKlt: LIU HT, HEAT AMI
Pt'WEK Ot'MPAN Y." the character and object
ol which are 10 lurn-sh electricity lor light, but
and power lor ecmmercial purposes In S jmjuc
banua township, in ( amor la county, Pmusyl.
vania, and lo such persons and partnerships re
aldiUK therein or a.ljtcent thereto a t mav desire
the same, and lor tbe pnrooi-es to have. pose
and eojoj alt tbe riabts. benebta and lirlvlieues
ol said Act ol As-cuibiy and sui.pl-ments thereto.
A. B. ( I Slild
J.J. HACK.
JAMES A. MTLA1N,
M. W. THOMPSON,
W. K.TAYLOK.
Spaniclcr, Pa.. Aoust 11. Irwj.ai
ri-KUI. 1
X Lift o
1ST
ol causes
set down fortril at a term ol
court
to
be beta
at Ebessburs;. September IS,
..vs. Sellers et aU
vs. Abernathy et 01.
...vs. 4!ushiDt.
. ..vs. Kauii Kmc
vs. &t. AuauntiDe's Don-
aretcaili n.
..vs. Yoder.
,va. Morrellville borooah.
.vf. rblelity M. L Ids. tki.
OllllUKS el al.
J. C. IIAKHY.
I'rotbonotary.
!k3:
Nell
1 U TK 00
Thomas-
Wllliams..
Md.'anre,
Wtot-ard
Kotfer .
Howe's Aduira.,
Noel
Aug. 11. IHU3.
WANTEH A SALESMAN. ENtKtlhTIO,
If pushinic and l-riaht lo represent the Kont
hut Nurreriea ol Canada, the larxert In the lo
mlnlon. Over 710 acres ol ch Ice mrk. I'osnli.n
permanent and lucrutlve. Our hardy i'auadlau
icrowa stm-k sells readily where properly Intro
tluoed. send lor terms now arid socure choice ol
territory. SIOME. W tl.LlNdll i.N ,
Usa.eaa. luruuto, t 'a ha da.
WJE AMM
mm a a m
you can be suited in a Suit for yourself, your boy or boys in higher
and Summer Styles we are stocked up
will go away better pleased than ever before, as, this is our motto:
Please and Satisfy Everybody,
l'i. M.r Oil Cloth from ." cents to 1 cents
jx-r square yard.
Inuiiiiu Carpet, one yard wide, at '.'), 4n.
4s and iki l ent.
Siair Carpet from -J.'i cents up to .Vi cents
per yard.
SHOES! SHOES!
I f you w ish to .t a sroml and snlisiai.
lial Sli.ii-cail on us. Vu w ill surely laid
souiet hiny that will suit you.
Ladies' douiiola plain tip iiel prin:r
hei-l, lllltloll il. lTi to f'.'.no
Ladies' doiiola. oM-ra and common
sense, hlltt-lll. heel !.-.'." lo l..V
Ladies cxtiji tine iiiM it I: in lu r
Ladies' russ.-t, tipped, hutloti
Ladies line petiliii-d liiittoned: alsn.
-.."! I
t.'.ll
Children- patent
leal her lipied 1.1o. 1.-J."., l.:tii
Ladies' line suie. Inittoii or ilei. j-s
Ladies' t ipMsl and coiniiioii -en(-
fold- I.ISI Hllli l.J".
Chiidii-u's lipped 0fonls vi
Children's ru--'t and d.nijri.la spring
lieel.. el.oo ami l.M
1 Inlalils' -hoes from SI cents ii:.
.Men s iaee anil conirre sl.oes
Mi-n's sal in calf. lace or congress
Men's l; calf, lace or coiinre
Men's lipped Klin li.-r. i-Mra line
Men's line iiand-seued. lace or con
gress Men's 1 i eaci an ca I f. hit 1 cony less ..
Men's tine Kangaroo tipped, lace
or congress
Mi n's extra tine iros-anieit- calf, lace
l.-'.i
: '.'
'
-.'.."iii
:t.ii
.t.nii
the intriusic value as well as the
but come at once to Yours
(tPMWM
SPRING.
Our Spring Stock is now here.
st Complete Assortment of
most
1893.
Men's, Koys', and Children's Clcifliing
Gents' Furnishing Goods
in the county. We have all the New Shades and Shapes in Hats.
Our Clothing needs to be seen to be appreciated.
It will pay you to come and see us as we will save you money.
Very Respectfully Yours,
C. A.. SHARBAUGH,
CARROLLTOWN.
EBENSBURG
Marblei Granite Works,
J. WILKINSON &l SON, PROPRIETORS.
DEALERS IN
Monuments, Headstones, Vaults and Sarecphngis, Marble and
Marbleized Slate Mantels, Cemetery Fencing of all kinds. Also
Iron Fencing for public buildings and dwellings.
,,, Vm,f!'a,t'.rS U' f'"1d ",,r lir,'-,Vl",,"t,,l l"'n th,'y consider Hip class of work e
dii.-,a freighi. Ueal!iol"'' ''' - "r-load and Kive custoiuis the advantao.- of re-
WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE
ETTHN(& oif waoaK.
P. R. R. SCHEDULE.
Schedule in etlect May a. IW3.
('anerllsntal reaaon.
AST.
Seashore Ex press , ,,
Harrisnunt Aocommolatlon 1."
. lanim
.. V -it a m
.11 01 a m
. 114pm
. H I" p m
. 8 12pm
. ft 14 a m
. S a m
. Mil p D
. 4 '.) p m
. iUpn
Iay txir.as.
Altoona KX .rels "
Mall ti.mi
Philadelphia Express
WEST.
John utown Express......
r acme r.xpres!. ........
Way Pasheria-er
Mail Train
Johnstown Express...
F-tsenatsarar Brsarh.
Trains leaves a follows: T.Uo, lu.25 a. m.. and
3.36 p. m and arrive at Oreson at 8 -Jo. in .VI a.
m. and 4 IS u. m. Lea?e Oresson at w 30, 11 27 a.
m ID.I S i p. 111.. and arrive at Ebcnsbura- at
lU.lu a. m. and 11 01 and 6 10 p. m.
ra and learlield.
Irvon at i a. m. and -i 40 p. m. arriv.
lua- at Cresnon at 8U4 a ro. and 4 p. m. Ieave
t'resson 4U a. m. and 5 18 p. m arrlvlriK at lr
vona ai ll. uu a m. and a 3 p. m.
Suudar trains leave Cresson every Sunday at
30 a m and 6 18 p. in., arriving at Irvuua at
11. in a. m and 8 00 p. in.
Por rstes as ipa. etc . call on avent or address
Thob. E Watt. I. A. W. no Plith Ave..
PiiUbura. Pa.
S.M.PKtVOST. J.K. VVOOP.
(General Manaieer. (leneral Manairer.
A. C. FISHER,
Painter and Paper Hanger,
PATTON, PA.
Tbe undersigned la now located In Patton and
Is preptrod t do Painlina- lu ail its branches.
Houe PatntlnK. Siau Painlina, Orainina: and
Paper Hanniiu a specialty. SatirlKction auar-
btee.1. A. t). HsllEK.
mala V3.
arxt Tumor- Cl'llED - nn knK.
tiook troe. lira 4.aaTioav sr busH
J
mm mm a m
to overllowing. We fed confi
you at such a remarkably low price
ir -onress -
Mi ll's ii aiti plow, shoes, 'ill.'U led. l.al-li-t
N.iitrii.- 1
Mens woi kiui' shoes you can t;i-t from
us from 1 '.. rents to
DRY GOODS.
Ladies, here 1- the pla:-e to jfet your dry
iriMid-.
( 'urtaiiis from T". cent- .-..i per pair.
Ladies' jM iral.- w aits. light or dark, r.o
C4-HI-.
Ladies' hat os 1 waists. I i urn red and -t riped.
with 1 11 1)1. -d front ul Tic.
White wai-ls. all kinds (f material, the
lau-st and most fashionable styles, tiom ('.'
cents to -'.4-.
Iiress siiiirhams for - cents per yard ami
up.
Apron iriiiuhains from 4'- to In cents.
M iislin iu lileached or unlileached from
4'-.; to IU cents.
1 11 ( a lico w e are stocked full of t he line-1 .
m-west uud mo-t de-iruhle in the matket.
at from .' to 1 1 cen Is.
Ladle-' skirt em hroidery, 4o inches wide.
I i'l.iiiiu-iiisj emliroidi-ry In
to l'i I r paid.
. . . .,
lor 4- cent- and up.
0111 .',. cents to
complete line of ti imminifs of all soils
and dresses iu all st vl'-s 011 our she I yes a lid
counters.
Call and -ee them. You can't help hut
tniy. a- tin- haigaiiis we ale otlerini in the
ladies line are -omethintr that you can't
i jM'usp every day.
variety and extent of our bargain
Respectfully,
4' C0.,
SPRING.
We are now ready to show the
-
PA.
Orplians' Court Sale
OP VAU'AHLE
Real Estate
I Y virtue ol an order ot the Ot-ihans' t'onrt of
II t'amnrla county, tbe ondernluned a.lioinls
tratorol HeesS. Lloyd, late ol auilrla town-
llltl. llM-.flJlfl.1 Wl I VI..A t. I.lltklltf. t.. I
j held at tbe t'-ourt lioue, in the boroutrh ol Eb-
easbunc. on
SATURDAY, AUGUST LV,f 1S1K5,
At J o'clock, r. u., tbe tollowlOK des. nbdd Heal
Estate, via:
All tbat certain piece or parcel ol land situate
In t'amtiria towurhip. t'auii-ria oouuly. I'a..
ttouDded and deacrited a l.tnows, that l to say
adjoining; l-o.ls o! estate vl William S. Lloyu.
deceased: (1. J. Joues. A. A Barker. Miu Har
ris. teo. Huntley. Ir. T. J. liavison. Mm. James
Youns;. Wiu. Oiemmt et al.. e intainitiK 4ste
If uadred Arrrs, more or loss, about eveut
nve acres ol which are i-lea-ed. bavlntr thereon
erected a la -Mr) t-'ratms Isws-llisaar
llaasp, iarae bank trn aud lult.uil Una .
The property l admirably adapted lor person
Irum the cuies who deaire to spend tne tutuui. r
la 'he country; Is wlitun ibree-fourtbs ol a mile
ol Ktwusburx on tl e pi-.isl.ura- pike, and a ball
mile ol tbe Blacklick Evleuxlon Kailroad. Ibe
biue contains inm roons an.i 1 in kihkI rt -pair
The locall -o is an elevated i-ueand sceneiy
piciure-que: iHd water, ete.
TtKMstil' MAl.Limo mlrd ol the urchae
moL.ey on eouhrma 1.1U ot the sale, aud the re
maiuoer In Ivo equal annual payments, with
Interest, to l-e secured by (oud aud mortKatte or
judKiut-Q. uole ol the puictiacr.
EE'S LLOYH,
Administrator ol Kees S. Lloyd, deceased.
Ebennl-urit. Pa . A us;. 4. 183 4t.
WHOM IT MAY I'li.M'tliN:
Ad er-ons bavinn claim aa-amst tbe estate
01 Jeremiah Noouan, late ot Muuster M-aruship,
tlambn eouuty dta eased. or aaiu-l the e-lale ol
Eliaa Noonau. late ol aald towu-lup. l-c .sl,
are rtqueud to proaeut their eialuis i-ropriy
probated to ma by May -UUi, 18.(3.
M. Ii. Al 11 ELL.
Lt-eiuburs;, r", March il. iawJs.
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