The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 21, 1897, Image 3

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On Sunday Frank Kelly, a youns man,
had one of hi va rut off on the Pennsyl
vania railroad, near Ilpnsrrpok, w hile at
tempting to board a fast freight train.
Il wa taken to his home at Jamestown.
Very few persor.s of the present day
have ever seen a ?T bill. That, however,
is not snrprisinsr. as money in that denom
ination ha not been issued during the
present i entiuy. A bill of that kind has
entne into the possession of the Westmore
land National bank, this place. It was
secured from a resident of Salem tow nship.
'1 he. unique note is about 3x.1.'a' inches in
si. and in a (food stat6 of preservation.
It was issued by resolution of congress
sittini, at Philadelphia, in 1TM. Persons
desiring to gaze on the curiosity can do s
at the bank named. Wixtinvrtland Dcm-
orivif.
Mrs. l!e Williams, wife of Josoph
Williams, of Oliver, near Uniontown. Pa.,
banned herself to a lante nail in a door
facing her room Sunday morning.
When the children relumed from Sunday
school ai.d went to their mother's room,
they were told to take a small child and o
down stairs. They dij so. and, on return
ing a few minutes later, discovered their
mother hanging, with life almost extinct.
She was immediately cut down, but it was
thought last night that she could not re
cover. Family troubles, it js Ulieved.
caused her to attempt to take her life!
She is highly respected.
-William, the 1 year-old son of Samuel
Hague, of Altooua. lost his t-iilii f..... ....
Friday morning through an accident that
happened while he was gathering coal ii.
the upper yard hi thai place. According
to the boy'-, story he had a w bee. harrow
on t he track and was picking up coal t i
lill it, when an engine came along. It at
tempting io get t be wheelbarrow olT the
track before the engine struck it, the en
gine struck him and smirked him down,
the wheels crushing the rjglt f() )t T,i)f
unfortunate boy was removed to the hos
pital, where it was seen that the foot
would bate to be amputated. The opera
tion was performed in the forenoon and the
injured lad is now progressing toward re
covery. A Xrw liiilii-lry for ltell-riii'r.
The announcement js made of a new in
induslrv for P.ellefonte wbirh is to be
started within tlienext two weeks. It will
be a plant for the manufacture of Acety
lene gas and tanks for production of same.
This is u new discovery on the market and
if it meets with the success expected, tht.
establishing of a plant at that place will
iiiran it big thing for liellefonte.
Then- is only one fa.-lorv of the kind in
the country and that is located at Nigara,
Falls. X. V.. and is operated by- the com-'
pany ex-Secretary of the Navy William C.
Whitney, is al the head of.
Acetylene gas is f comparatively re
cent discovery and is made from the
chemical action of w ater upon bicarbonate
o! lime. The bicarboii is produced through
tin- fusion of bituminous coal, lime, and
several other ingredients by means of an
electrical current. U is the principal
agent in generating Ki,s and i suspended
in a basket in a small galvanized iron tank.
To generate gas by this process three
tanks ale used. One lili.-d with water,
one h, ililing ihe basket containing the bi
carboii and the other being the receiver
for the gas. The water fi.un No. 1 runs
into No "J. where it comes in con tart with
the birarbon and gas is at once generated.
It is returned through No. 1 to No. :i.
w hich i merely a receiver and when I1.,
pounds pressure has been produced an ail
louiiiiic s.,H.,,;r stops further generation
until the pri -Min- is reduced. The acety
lene g.4s i, a pet-feet white light, without a
tlivki-r or sni ike. The most crucial tests
have proven it t. be far more powerful in
penetration and il'iiiiiination than either
eh-i-tricitv or e,,:il gas.
Ii is itiinated that the new light can be
made for otie-tenlh the cost of ordinary
coal gas. and ca n be used for all kinds of
heating. light and motive purposes. It
can be consumed through the ordinary gas
fixture- now in buildings, by merely ad
ding the three tanks mentioned above.
The carbide will be place! on the market
in solid form and people who have the fix
tures can add the tanks, buy the carbide
and geneiale the ga- for themselves.
Oliiinary.
ITKI.L,. Iied al his residence in Por
tage township, on May 1.1. lvC, Joseph
I tell, ag.-il r." years and .1 months.
The deceased was born in Switzerland
and came to 1 his country with his parents
w hen about In years old. He resided in
I ii-law ai e for a w hi le, t hen in the eastern
part of Pennsylvania and came to Cam bria
county in Is-;.-, ;1 ,d located near I.oretto.
In Is.ui I,.. w as married to Cat hai ine F.herlv,
sister of the late Francis F.berly, of Mini
ster township. The ceremony being per
formed by Kev. I. A. tJallit.in. Prince
priest of the A I leg henies.
Iii lsT. just .in years ago, he removed to
the farm in Portage township where be
cot. tinned to reside till the time of his
death. His wife pi eceded him to the grave
in ImTii.
(if several children born only three sur
vive, John and .lames Itell, well-known
citizens of Pottage township and Mrs.
(iallaher. wife of .lames (iallaher, also of
Portage township He was a grandfather
of Thomas J. Itell, K-ij., and Mrs. Frank
O'Neill, of Johnstown, ami also of James
i. Pender, of (i.illil.in, and Mrs. T. A.
Coons, of Allegheny township. Dining
'ife he was possessed of the noble qualities
of charity, industry and honesty.
In politics hi; was an indent Democrat
and often referred with pleasure to having
voted for Andrew Jackson, the great Dem
ocratic slalesmai..
In religion be was a consistent member
of the Catholic church. His funeral took
place on Monday morning at Wilmore
where :t High Mass of Kiiiiirin was cele
brated and an impressive funeral discourse
delivered by the pastor, Kev. Jas. P. Ta
haney. after which interment was made in
the cemetery adj. doing the church. May
hi? rest i n peace.
nnrrlaur f.lrrn.
The following marriage licenses were is-
s I by tin-Clerk of the Orphans' Court
for the wt-ek ending Thursday, May ftl,
ls'.C;
William H. Ooughnour and Kettie A.
M akin. Adams township.
Isaac Miller and Marriet Wagner, Jack
son township.
Hat vcv Thomas, Johnstown, an-J Jennie
W issiiiger. .1 arksou township.
(Hlo Sen 1 1 and Catharine Shellhamer,
Cotii-uiaiig Ii towiish i p.
Kaviiiond O. Kagei, Moi rellviile, and
Frances C. .1 null ling. I triish valley town
ship. Indiana county, I'a.
M ii h id Tovalsky and Pertb t Zainbor,
Jo!:litow ii.
William Skiduiore and Alice N. Palmer.
Duiiio.
Sosi-nh Spennl and Kosi-na Kennel, Pat
ton. Kuiland Wirks. South Fork, and F.Ha
M. Karuelt, Johnslow ii.
Owen J. Murray and Olive May P.erkley,
Job IisIo A 11.
Joi n C. Wwods and Cora J. Iyey, Johns
tow n.
I harles J. Hammer and Catharine M.
Krolz. Johnstow n.
W. II. Jones. Cambria township, and
Minnie P. Cameron, Flue township, iu
diana county. Pa.
Henry Theodore Moflit. Chest town-hip,
ami l.ucy Taylor. Pat ton.
Koss S (irilfiih. Johnstown, ami Alice
Poyi-r, Myer-dale. Somerset count y. Pa.
Charies llovannk and FJizabeth Stela
haski. IJariiesUiro.
iepheii F. Spruni. Johnstown, and Mi
neiva K. Dull. Ferndale.
Maurice A. Kirkpatrick, Carroll town
ship, and Laura A. Ager, Karr township.
Joseph 11 uber and Margaret Mantling,
John-low n.
C. J. Fairfai and Anna Jackson, Johnstown.
Ttarl-era' F x am I nations.
Following is a list of the time and
pla;es of examinations for the teachers
of Cambria county schools:
June 24 Fiske school house. Tor White.
June tM Mountaiudale for Keade.
Juue 2'i St. Lawrence, for Chest.
July 2 -St. Augustine, for Clearlield and
Chest Springs.
July 3 Loretto, for Allegheny and lor-etto.
July 0 Weaver's school house for Kich
land. July 7-SaIi.v, for Adams.
July s -Coopersdale, for West Taylor,
Kosedale and Coopersdale.
July H-Morrellville. for Lower Yoder,
Westinont and Morrellville.
July 10-Cotieniaiigh. for Coneuiaugh
township. Franklin, East Taylor and
Coneuiaugh.
July 13 -Karnesboro, for Susquehanna
and Karnesboro.
July 14-Spangler. for Spanglcr.
1 Nicklow n, for Karr.
July Hi-Hastings for Klder and Has
tings. July 17-(Jallitzin, for Jallitzin. (Jallit.iu
township and Tunnelhill.
July 23 Koxbury , for I'ppcr Yoder, Kox
bury and Ferndale.
July 24 Wal;iut tirove, for Daisytow n,
Stonycreek and Dale.
July 2i'i Carrolltown, for Carroll town
ship, Patton and Carrolltown.
July 27-Dysart, for Ashland, Dean and
Ashville.
July 2S Noel school house, for Minister.
July tti-South Fork, for South Fork.
July 3o Fairview, for Jackson.
July ::i Khensbnrg, for Ebeiishurg and
Cambria.
August 3 Kelsano. for Klacklick.
August 4 Cresson, for Cressoii.
August .1 Summerhill for Croyle and
Summerhill boiough.
August b Wilmore, for Summerhill
township and Wilmore
August 7 Portage, for Portage and Por
tage township.
August '.i Lilly, for Washington and
Lilly.
Septemlier 4 Special examination at
F.bensburg.
All written work must he done with pen.
KdiK-alional foundations with ljuick's
Educational reformers, Kerkey's Manual
and Ouide, and White's School manage
ment, will form the basis for examinations
iu theory of teaching. -
Applicants will present their last year's
certificate to the county superintendent,
together with a stamped en velope address
ed fur a report of the examination.
Certificates will be mailed to teachers
not later than ten days after the examina
tion. Certil-cates will not be issued to ap
plicants under seventeen years of age.
Applicants from other counties must
present a valid certificate from their own
county superintendent before entering the
clar s. Teachers should be examined iu the
district where they expect to make appli
cation for a school.
Filiform examination paper will be fur
nished by the county superintendent.
Applicants for professional ci-rtilicales
ill take the regular examination.
Secretaries of boards w ill kindly see that
school rooms aie clean, well ventilated and
open at s o'clock on the morning of ex
aminations. Examinations will liegiu
promptly at s A. M . ;,,! each applicant
must be present at that time.
T. L. (iiiisnx.
Superintendent of Cambria county.
Ehensbuig, May 1. ls'.7.
Krai llalr Iraunlrrii.
Executors of John Ulass to Koherl L.
Johi.stoii, Cambria and Allegheny town
ships; consideialion, $l.7m.
William P. llanna et ux. to Weber
Wheelork company, Kovbury, 1.
Adam Makin et ll. to (ieorge Elllptield,
Jackson, film.
Chest Creek L. A I. Company to Joseph
L. KIooiu, Pat ton, f.ini.
A. W. Luck hard l et ux. to James M.
Walters, Johnstown. $!.
Chest Creek L. A 1. ( otiipauy to Kirhard
Kowland, Patton, floi.
Security Kuilding A. Loan association to
Mary A. Maher, Johiistown, fcj.vm.
Francis C-impbell el ux. to Carl Korger
sou. Patton. $s.1.
Eli Li -flier et ux. to Daniel Caulliel,
Stonycreek, 1. .';.".
John Kruget ux. James M. (iiamley.
Spangh-r, $37.1.
Martha Kightnoiir to People's Kiillding
A Loan association, of Altooua, Morrell
ville, 1.
Executor of James H. Dysin t to Martha
A. Dysart et al. Wasliingtou.fi.
Daniel Laiighman el ux. et al. to Penn
sylvania Railroad company. Washington.
'.li'..
Cyrus Letller et ux. to Charles Lenten
Johiistown. 3fMl.
Executors of John P. Linton to Ida L.
Sell, East Taylor, fstf.
Margaret P. McConaughy et al. to Ma
thias Arnold. Lower Yoder, t3on.
II. K. ShalTer et al.. trustee, to Jeremiah
S. Horner. Adams, $1.
T. Karnes et ux. el al. to Alfred Tucker,
Siisij iiehannna. fl.
T. Karnes el ux. to Alfred Tucker.
Karnesboro, ti.
T. Karnes el u et al. to Caroline K.
Tucker, Karnesboro, (.
T. Karnes et ux. to John Tucker M ur-
dock, Karnesboro, f 1.
Alfred Tucker et ux. lo Harry E. Kird,
Kirnesboro. f inn.
Cambria Iron company to Edwin Kurk
harl. East ('(ineinaiigh, f::."iil.
William .1. Dawson to W. W. Amsbry,
Cambria Iron companv to K. P. Uankin,
East Conemaugh. 3.1o.
T. S. Davis et ux. to Samuel D. McCart
ney, Keade, I,2i.
Thomas Sellers to Joshua Auraudt.
Washington. '.".
Kate Chandler to Henry J. Schnabel,
Morrellville, M.K).
illlril al I rfiman.
Frank (!. Dunphy was killed at Cresson
on Saturday afternoon al3:.m o'clock, near
McNally s crossing, on the main line of
t dp l'ennsvl vui.ia railroad. While tran
sacting business in that vicinity he had
occasion to cross tne tracks irotn the south
side. An east-bound freight train passing
obscured the view of the track, and after
il had passed he stepjx-d quickly over, not
noticing train No. !. 1 iltsburg express.
w hich w as running at the rate of forty
miles an hour. Jusi as he siep(ied on the
west hound track, the No. 1.1 struck him
on the right side and threw him a distance
of several feet forward on the east bound
track, on w hich the work train was run-
tiiior The engineer of the latter tiain dis-
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covered the accident in time lo reverse his
engine before reaching the prostrated
bod v. He was picked up by the crew and
taken to the drjiot at Cresson, where he
expired without regaining consciousness.
alHJiit fifteen minutes after the accident.
The remains were taken to Altooua on
M ail express and conveyed to the under
taking establishment of Joseph Stevens,
after w hich they were prepared and re
moved to his late home at UM Seventeenth
street. Mr. Dunphy was 22 years of age
and was a member of the linn of M alloy i
Dunphy, manufacturers of mineral waters
in Altoona. He is survived by his mother,
oue sister. Mollis II., and oue brother,
John C, of Altoona.
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Lilly, Ia., May If. IW.
En. Fkkkmax: The past week we had
lots of rain mingled w ith cold nights and
frosts.
Ky virtue of the new schedule w hich
went into effect on Sunday we are de
prived of one of the mast commodious
trains in the passenger service, especially
to those having business to the
county capital, who must i.ow walk or
learn to ride the bike. We trust, however,
this state of affairs will be reconsidered
soon. We don't envy our sister, Wilmore,
in her good fortune in securing the stopage
oftlis gilt-edge train. Hurrah for old
Jefferson boys, lirst last and all the time.
Our dear old land mark. John Kelly, w ho
resided here for upwards of forty-six years,
passed calmly into the bosom of death last
Friday evening, surrounded by relatives
and friends. He washout in Ireland and
had passed his seventy second mile-s.oue
and was a citizen of the noblest type of
manhood. His funeral was one of the
largest that ever entered i he Catholic
church of this parrish. Kesides his vener
able wife he leaves to morn his loss John
I... William and James, single and at
home, and Mrs. Mary Lehey. the wife of
Thomas Lehey. Many representative
railroad men from nearly every town of the
Pittsburg division, of which he was a
trusted employe for more that forty years,
were in attendance at the funeral. The
family has our ((immunities' heartfelt
sympathy iu their sad lierea vement.
Peace to his immortal soul and consolation
to his bereaved friends.
The same night Morgan Campbell's spirit
took light and passed away after a long
seige of sickness, in the23d year of his age.
Hi! was a promising young man and miu h
admired by the entire community. He is
survived by his father and two brothers
who have the sympathy of the community.
His funeral was largely attended Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock, interment in the
Cat bolic cemetery. Kest in i.ace.
Our town was shocked by the sudden
and accidental death of I-rank (i. Dumphv
who was a frequent and admired visitor to
this town from his early childhood. He
was the oldest son of Mr. Frank and Jo
anna Diimphy, the latter having been liorn
and reared about a mile east of the head of
Plain No? 4, on the Old Portage railroad.
His father died about six years ago at Al
toona. Kesides his grief stricken mother
he leaves to survive him one brother,
John, and a sister Mallie. Kest iu peace.
The Col. Dick White post i. A. K., are in
session iit this writing making final an ange
ments for the suitable observance of Me
morial day which is very appropriate and
commendable to do honor to the illustrious
heroes who fought and died so that our
Hag should wave over an entire nation.
We have a dea'h-trap lor man and beast
at the West end of town, keep your
eyes open on bridge No. 2 West.
The street commissioners attention has
been called to this fact over a Week ago
but he is not bonded of course.
Editor James MeCann, of our Shjnlil,
reports a boom for his journal. We trust
James has a clear vision.
Among the visitors to Altoona at the
funeral of Frank O. Diimphy. we note the
following: Herman Conm-ll, Wm. and
John K. Kelly, Daniel Lea hey, Wm. E.ar.
David Krow n. (Jeorge Krant, F. J. I ieorge
and Misses Fannie and Edith Lahcy. LU
zie Krandt. Mary Kradley. Kridgel M ull.-ii,
Scott Ermire. Mrs. Margaret Kyan. Jennie
Krow n, Winnie Krow n and Susan Krown.
K. J. Kend.-r the linsihng merchant has
put up a new aw nli, g. the n.-xl will he a
new ad in the Fl:n man lo make his store
a h-a.ler iu tow n.
John It. Kel'y has opened a new invoice
of elegant new shoes
Our veteran friend John Sharp, who has
been a sufferer from rheumatism nearly all
winter, we are proud to state is able to !
up and out.
The new fence a ron ud t he Ca t hoi ie r h u rr h
is ceilanily artistic and durable and adds
much to the appearance of the four-acre
plot.
It is stated that wot k on Hie new railroad
will be resumed ,y June 1st.
On i ii k Winu.
S York I'aolilon l.etlrr.
As the season advances we lindthat Eton
jackets and the (micro are hecomming too
ordinary for the ultra fashionable and iu
order to get away from these shapes double
breasted effe.-ts are being rapidly adopted.
Outside coats, dress waists and even even
ing bodices are being fashioned aftei this
style. The evening bodices are draped in
fitst folds which cross at the waistline,
and are fastened with fancy buckles or
buttons, giving much the same idea that
the surplice used to have. This style is
vei y becoming to almost any figure and
gives an opportunity f showing a V shap
ed piece in the front of tue bodice, which
can be made of line lace or embroidered
cli f ton.
Mosquitaire sleeves continue to be very
popular. Even l he summer law ns and or
gandies which an not lined are made up
or this style. In making up these sleeves
it is necessary to use a tape iu the inside
seam of the sleeve to which the fullness
can be tacked. Another idea is tu make a
seam on the back as well as the front of the
sleeve and slit.-h the seams double so that
a cord can be drawn through the seam, and
the fullness distributed carefully ami then
caught lo the cord with invisible Milches.
The hand trimmings are made of lace,
chiffon or embroidered muslins and iu
many cases fall dow n over the hand almost
to t he k nui-kles.
I he collars for light summer gowns be
come more and more elaborate as the sea
son advances. Dies-makers now spend
almost as much time originating new ideas
for collars as they used lo spend in design
ing a whole gown. A pretty neck trim
ming, beyong a doubt, is a very necessary
feature in tin summer dresses.
One very pretty imported gow n is now
on exhibition at one of our promiennt mo
distes. t is made of nile gren organdie
over heliotrope silk. The boli.im of the
skirt is trimmed with three rows of inch
wide ribbon, each row being of a different
shade of heliotrope. Three rows il the
same ribbon are applied aiound the hips,
and bows made of loops of the different
shades ot heliotrope are used to trim the
waist and sleeves. The effect is ery
pleasing and artistjr.
For the above information we are in
debted lo A. McDowell A. '.. 4 West Hih
street. New York, who publish the only
cheap impi.rted fashion journal sold in
this country. "La Mode de Paris" is f3..1o
:t year. 3.1 cents a ropy, and "French Dress
maker" is ! on a year, ;to cents a copy.
These journals-make a special feature of
lessons on practical dressmaking each
month. During the next six months they
will give a series of lessons on bicycle cos
tumes which will be ul great interest to
boib professional and amateur dressmak
ers 1 f vou cannot secure these books at
your newsdealers, send direct to the publishers.
hnrrMo lrlr Tratrl In Klylr.
A t w o-horse carriage was drawn up in
front of Congressman Hick's home, ou
Eight avenue, last evening. It was a
handsome turnout and would become a
-ongresstnan. Inquiry within the Hicks
mansion eh-cited the information thai it
belonged, for I he tiin? b -ing at least, to a
gentleman from Loretto, Cambria county,
who is anxious io be postmaster al that
place and wants the Hon. Josiah to
ix the thing for him with President Mc
Kinley. I f there is any advantage in be
ing a high llyer Congressman Hicks' guest
last night should soon be a postmaster.
lllHitlll 'J'imi.
Archie Colliert died at the almshouse
on Saturday evening al o'clock, at the
ag of alxiut tdi years. He was admitted
on Septemlier 23, I ..!, suffering from para
lysis, and that disease was the cause of his
death. Previous to becoming a county
charge he resided at Delaney, or Kaker's
Mines, w here two sons live, his w ife hav
ing died some years ago. A brother lives
la Frankstow n, Klair county. The sous of
the deceased visited the almshouse on
Sunday and viewed the remains, vhich on
Monday afternoon were iutened in the
cemetery connected wilhthe institution.
THV pay retail price ! LttTiJ 1 i tta
V T your order lor a r irsi .;ipi jewu 4 ma
chine, warranted Tin TBrs lor tl3.0d
finiK Klxostiurv Kalldtn a l.rfan Aflftoclatloa
X will ofler for al at the Hij Bolldlhif. Kl-
eoshnrK, on tne fourth Monday In May,
r.uou.ixi. THUS. DA.VI5.
L.BnTKR i.iki cm, Serretarr. President.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE.
everybody, and epe-lally the OTitr-loior
peitile ol khentburK. are Invited to call at KoM.
MeHreen's ('Id Kei table K(Uturant. when they
wnt Koed. I recti Orter. by tne pint, quart or
Kauon. r you can nave mem atewea or rneu
all at the lowest price. Freeh Ojraleri every day,
octiiu
JOS. HOME & CO.
Destroyed hy Fire.
Our store-buildtiigand its entire
contents were totally destroyed by
lire on Monday. May 3. This will
explain the delay which may have
occurred, in some cases. Id tilling
mail orders.
We have secured new quarters,
only three doors from former lo
cation, aud shall be doing business
as usual within ten days. Mean
while, we are filling mail orders
again with usual promptitude.
If your requests fur samples
were not attended to, il is because
your letter was destroyed. As all
records have been lost, we would
ask our old mail-order customers
to send us their names aud ad
dresses 011 a postal card, in order
that our Special Announcements
aud other mailer may reach them
as usual.
PENN AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURG.
OILS! OILS
The Atlantic Refining Co., of
Pittsburg, Pa., make a specialty
of manufacturing for the domes
tic trade the finest brands of
Illuminating and Lubricating Oils.
Naphtha and Gasoline
That can be
mi FROM PETROLEUM.
We challenge comparison with
every known product of petrol
eum. If you wish the
1st : Uniformly : Satisfactory :0ils
in the market ask for ours.
ATLANTIC REFINING CO.,
ortH Stfly.
rlTliiHlTKO HEFT..
WTTSBUKU, PA.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
K-tnte ol John Irrln; deceased.
liicm TrMmeotarT uxjo the ertate of John
Irvin. ilrreaeJ late ul t'urweosvllle. lertleld
count: Pa., having tiet-n granted to the uu.-ier-rlttne.l.
all wimns Indented to paid eitale are
hrrrt-y null (led to make payment without delay,
and thuee huTlnir rlaitui Kalnal the fame will
.i-f--tii them properly authenticated lor settle
ment. 1HK I'KllVIPKNr 1.1 KK at TKl'ST IMI.M
l'NV. te-ulor. -lib X i'heatnut Sis.,
t'hila . -a
S. V. U iLf.,n. Attorney. Cleaideld, I'a.
April 3) IsvT, 61.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
F.-tate ol John Kar-lieim. deceased.
l.-tnT- testamentary lo the estate of John
Karlheliu. deceased, late ol tiarrnll townshlo. lo
:mhr'a county. Pennsx Ivania, harm iieen
K ranted in us, all persons Indebted to said estate
are h-rehy notified lo make payment without de
lay and tii.ie tin v I nit claims aicalnst the said en
tale, will present them iru,erlj authenticated
lor settlement. JOHNulT,
Wl I.I.I AM KAKI.I1MM.
txeculors.
Carroll township. May "in. 1SH7. (It X.
ADMINISTIUTOK'S NOTICE.
K-tate ol James A. Parrlsfc. deceased.
letters 01 administration on the estate 01
lumen A. Parrish. deceased, late ot the Town
ship ol Monster, In t'atnnrla county. Pa., havloa
Ixen k ran led o me, notice Is hereby given to all
persons Indelue.l to said estate to make payment
without delay, and those harlotr claims airainst
tha same will pre ent them properly authentl
caled lor settlement. J A. SCHWAB,
Administrator.
Iiretto Pa.. May TlMSv: f5t. X
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Kstate ol Michael Farabauieh, deceased.
letters testamentary In the estate of Michael
r'urahxuuh, deceased late ol HUrkljoK townohlp,
in t'aml-rla couuiy, Pennsylvania. haviriR been
it r snted to me, all -ersoo Indebted to said es
ate are hereby notlhed to make payment to me
without d lay and those having claims axalnst
the said estate wilt present them properly au
thenticated lor settlement.
I'HAKLtS FA K A BATH H.
Kxecutor.
Klacklick township, April . '07. Bt X.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Notice il hereby lven. that, tiavln- been ap-IH-inled
aubltor by the Orphans' t'ourt olt'aiu
I rl county . to distribute the lund In the hands
ol Michael Noon, executor ol the Itst Will and
Testan.eut ol J nine Noon, defeased, as Miowo
l y his account. 1 will sit at ru v office Iu the Sor
oovh o I Kb nsburx on MlOl'AV. MAY 24TH.
IM;. at in o'clock, a. ft., lor the purpose ol dis
charging the duties ol said appointment, when
and where all persons Interested shall attend tr
be lorever debarred irotn eoiuinir In on said :uod.
11. Ii. MYKUS.
Auditor.
May 7th. 1W7.
CAUTION NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby elven the public that on May
lfiih. 187. the uuderxlKned putchhsed I rum it. B.
kuitb t.i Mountaiudale. Pa., at private sale, the
following; pfrsoual i-ropertf. vie- inn vrar
u are one iron a ray mare. o bug(tie. uues r-ui(
waaon. three sets smale harness, I B-t double
bsrne-ig. miu I bate leit the eame In rareolitie
iiiild B.KuKD, sul-ject to my order at any
tine Ail persc.DS aie hereby cautioned not to
middle wiib said property In any manner what
ever. J. W.U11.L.
Ooalport. Pa , May 16. 187. 31 St.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Letters ol administration upon the estate ol
Frank P. Mover, late ol 'resson township. 1-am-bria
county, deceased, havlnar lieeo granted to
the undersigned , noltce la hereby given to all
peions In. lei. led to said estate to make payment
witboct delay, and those havlna claims against
the Same will present them duly authenticated,
lo JAM. K-MOY'r.r . aduitntetralrls'a.
Thomas J itkil. Attorney. (..'reason. Pa.
Johnstown. Pa., April 30 11u7. 61.
Offers in
Produce
WESTON'S
T
CALLITZIIM, PA.
En
NOTICE.
Not re is hereby tttven Ibat the appllcatloo ol
Flward liloies. ol portaae borouab, lor the
translee ol the liquor Incuse tjranll to Allien
Ibibi. 1 Poriatte borouarh, has been bled lo the
Htce 01 the t'-ierk ot Quarter Sessions in and lor
tJjin'irla county, and that the same will 1-e pre
sented to the said court lor 111 cunsideratioa on
Mendav June J.1W. S. W. IAV1S.
tbensbure .May -il, 18W7 St. Clerk U. S.
variety of stock, quality and prices, the greatest inducements for C , h , , r
to be found within 30 miles. Yemeni lor Ctsh or strictly fancy
Wc Buy All Heavy Cccde in Ca r-1. etc.
We have a larSe outlet for Fine Color, Worked Solid
Fresh Clean E""-s Cri..i,.n m ... '
cnoue Clt-an e-etables, etc., etc.
We will not buy unclean es or V.nii i, n.
.... ... c uv.iu a uur un.lerstand nff s onlv iust tn
the persons who take care m.l .r, ,J .
iiL-n., . e ,ind expense to produce the
dry ftonns
FURNISHING GOODS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
HATS,
FURNITURE,
CARPETS,
OIE CLOTHS,
WALL PAPER,
FLOUR,
GRAIN,
FEED,
Salt,
FIELD SEEDS,
GROCERIES,
best result A i V a-umc io proluce the
,,, " uul unnS i'e price of a
Ven if hn cnll., . L ii .... " .
goo.lgoo.l-. or iirodm-c. ffe han.lle
CHOICE STOCK
Whenever Possible.
This space will keep you in touch with our store by tiuotin- i.ri, es tn 1 l , ,
WANT YOUR TRADE. VISIT OUR STORE. Wei-ins-u e vm, i nbln? sK,Js-
very low prices all through this great store. 3 " IUney Q he'ods aud give you
17. H. WESTON,
iGALLITZIN, pAi
DEALUR IN
STOVES. RANGES. FIIRNAlTS
i
Mo offing; and Soufhiir.
OP wA-ILX. KI3XT3DS,
Tread Powers, Threslicrs and Separators, Iron and A oodTumns
Fence Wire, Etc., Etc., 1 ' '
EBENSBURG,
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DENTISTRY !
Don't you know that you can have those
det-ayed and oflVnr-ive teeth restored to a
healthy condition at a
Very Moderate Cost ?
Moii't you know that I ran do your den
tal work a treat deal i-beaier than you can
yet it done elsewhere?
Don't you know that it is a very danger
ous thing to take Chloioform, Klht-r or
Laughing das?
If you don't know, come to my orti.-e and
I will dttuonsirale to you the truth of the
above.
Odontunder !
This the only safe anaesthetic known
to-day to the dental profession. I have
the exelulve right of KU-nslmrK. Teeth
extracted positively without pain.
Teeth tilled with gold. $1 and up.
Teeth tilled with alloy, -Ti cents and ro
cent.
Teeth filled with Silver, 2." cents and 5ti
ents.
Teeth cleaned. 25 cents aud fa) cents.
Teeth extracted. 2." cent".
GOLD CRoWS AS LOW AS ..).
Gold Filling, Crown and
Bridge Work a Specialty
rn,.l;.. oiM.hMant that tu.lt. i ,riiu
woik will prove satisfartory, I solicit your
patronage.
Dr. Richards,
Julian St., Ebensburg.
May 7. l7.
SHM-iiiI lYot ir to Evervlioilv.
To inform all the renders of (his paper
and the puhliV- in oenera (lat w jave
opened out a large new line of goods in our
New Store room. Corner High and Centre
streets. Our lirst floor is devoted to Drv
Hoods, (iroceries, Hats, Shoes and all such
articles needful in everyday life. On the
second floor we havea iarge room for Car
pets, oil cloths, window shades, trunks and
goods of that description, our roomsareall
well lighted so you can sec what vou are
Inlying, and we invite you (o make an in
spection ol our rooms as well as our goods,
we want you to come and see us whether
yu want to buy or n..t. We h.tll take pleasure in showing
yoa thr..uh the luiMinr. an.l sh.,w y.,u what we thhiok is
one. of the most complete huiMings in the cuntj. Every
boily is invited ami all will be made welome.
arker Sros. s
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual maetlno- ol tbe stnrkfaoMera ot tbe
KI-cdiI-ok HuiMmi a Una aroriatim Kilre
belt! on NUMUY MAY 24, A. D, 1W7. at8.3--. r.
al.. at the oltlee In KHKY builUIDK. lor the l-ur
toe ot elerlintf nttlrera and director lor the en
suing year an-i to iraunact noi-h ot er t-u-tne m
mil oe newaary. I.ESTKK LAKIMtK,
Nil H. V7. . erreuiy.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE,
Katata of iNtrid Ryan, derrare.1.
Leilera tsstainentar lo tlie eatata of I)ivll
Kyan. deraacHI. late ol the towu-l.lp ol i Ivmr-
tield. in Cambria county. I'enur Itania. havinic
leen aranteal to ma. all ieron-i ln-leltej tu I
aiale are beretiy nolinixl t- make ;iytnent t.i
ma without delay and thoae bavimc claims
aaalnrt th. tald estata will l'reent ttieui prier
ly authenticated lor aettlement
S. A. KYAN.
Kxarutor.
St Augustine, Pa.. April 90. IWT.tLX.
TOR PROPOSALS.
Sealed proponala will he rerelved up to -J4th.
for plaaterin tbe St. Mcholas rburrh. fm
and tiarailona can l- ren at Kev. Kuiert
Traaaaser. Ntralowu. I'a. Tbe roiumiltce ie
ervj the rigbl to reject any or all bids.
Spring Announcement!
"We can now show you the best assortment of Fine Spring Cloth
ing in Cambria eonuty an.l at prices that will surprise you. Men's
all-wool Suits from $5 up. Children's all-wool Suits from 1 to
$5. No matter whether you are lean or fat, short or tall, we can
fit you Our increasing business compelled us to enlarge our room
and we have also increased our stock. We can now show you a
much larger assortment of fine poeds than ever before. Our this
season's Clothing has been made especially for us and is equal to
any merchant tailor's make. Our Gents' Furnishin et Stock was
never so complete. We also carry the bast line of Shoes in Cambria
county. A visit to our sion- will convince vou that the best place
:.. it . ..4i ti i - ... i
ut ttiu t-uumj io uu weii-maue, nice Mtmg l'lothin, Gents' Fui-
nishings and Shoes is with us.
C.A. Sharbauch,
CARROLLTOWN, PA.
Let Fs Reason a Little.
If your ii.r t-.tsts a shoo, ymi i-t a Iitv- lm-rtn r--t it.
if y..ii iiwl a -rU-xiiif Jti,--:i,,ii ..lvl, vou L'o to a lawver.
if you f.tll ill you liave a 1 Kn-tor to t 11 you w Iia to take.
It is their Experience and Skill You Pay For.
Tli.-n why make an e ivilioii in the .im Ikix- of votir lrn.'-? If Vou liave a familv
re. ij-.r a i.i i ifiioii Ui till, .i,t-s, llavot iiiL' Kxtra. t, 1 riur, IWui M1h
ui.-s, or am tliiiis; lo iiur.-lia.-- thai a More .U-Vote.1 to Uru- n.av keep. 1,1 it
f illy o -..iif. inn) oiuiluv wait .juaiuilv ami -t an inferior article
loru i: have ti ik i:kt.
DAVISON'S - DRUG - STORE
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
.... iiiloir to iu-ntp
. . V .... . . . .
Write JOHN l.MifKHl k "o.. Patent alljr.
neya. tlai-hlnauD, l. f r th-lr $l.ri rao wfler
aud llat oX tu buudW luvenuwiia wauled.
MMIK Kuian and tbe Semi Weekly Ptttabara
L Pw Moon tnlrw. AHtbaat
aSEMTSWiiTEDfci
mU wiwii a . i. . .