The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 20, 1874, Image 3

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ycilBBH FBEfflM.
rV,rnsburg. Pa.,
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Last week a workman named IJath-
urst, was killed at .Greenwood Furnace, j
I Mifflin county, hi the following singular t
manner : He was carrying a piece oi cum i
wood when he accidentally slipped and fell I I
r riJJB. 20, 1ST 4.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
.,... nntl the Other Place.
,. .- -,' vntir poods at 51. L. Oatnian's,
,Vipcst" store in Ebensburg.
59 .'ci ,f,.niia Vinegar Bitters.'' the great
t. 1 pm itif!'. for s.'ie y ii. Vinuiaii.
iiti-I.rcal"' let us hear from
i . ,,- i t linn t nnv rirovoeution 9 '
-er JTlf I Hi'lm ai d Alex. McKnicht. the
I ..jj.ts. aie going to do it ever again at
JLocal Correspondence.
Portage, Feb. IS, 1874.
Dear Freeman When I wrote vou last
promised that if anything of moment
Co mmunieations.
streets, not old enough to cnur school, can !
smoke cigar stumps, swear, steal fruit.and I
swim or skate all day Sunday. The com- j
mon school should not lie charged with this
earW detvravitv Vi-pndirra' . iiil.lreo ra
. j ...... - - ....... t ... i, x ivr.r. ja A n ii.iin v , n ' v . n.c . - r. . - . . ; -7 , . -
all tit net !v raised and educated, and vet fleuriii of ,.,,i.ti l.mM.ia.,!. R"-crof said eoutity. all persons Indebted to said
Cambria Cocxty Took House,
Feb. 1, 18. 1.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE!
-A. Estate of Ed'vakd Williams, dee'd.
Letters of Administration on the estate of "aid
decedent, late of Minister township. Cambria conn-
EDITOR FREEMAN Having watched the ' ty. haylni, been iiranted to the undersigned by the
polish, If better th;i
w o.-tler. hecnufw
.'Mliey irive i finer jrloss
Are a cfodern stovcflpA
lan I! r 1 1
Huyotbcr In existence. Ul than anyother poilsn
to the ground, the piece of wood striking should occur I would let vou know. Well. " 8,.ncl r raispd a tel!,'1a,Vt, g"S of some would-. arithmeticians .7.. id
him on the head and killing him instantly. here at Portage " nothin' much " has hau- !""' hoys are proverbially bad. lhave . and accountants with regard to the late An- VJ , lh.inhlwmJn w
" ' ? . f KTlfktVIITnctlrit.-fclik . u. I .-tHVj-tt orktiitnriii id 1 T - . . .
Hollidaysburg has recently lost two penou since my last, and to tell the truth, "i " " , ,T
of its most prominent, and most respected Mr. Editor, we have, -in nine cases out of ' 8 ana "I,"g"'
either. hv death David Wat sum. Esn ' about as quiet and orderly a town 'Tor ; u"'''s'
citizens bv death David Watson, Esq.,
at one time connected with the old Por
tage Rail Road, and ex-Sheriff McKeage,
both of whom were residents of Johns
town about a quarter of a century ago.
1 eace to their ashes
the ftze of it as vou would find in a dav's
travel in an omnibus. Occasionally some
pohju-ofg from abroad enter our town, unbe
knownst to the police, and we don't know
what to make of them until thev have, per
haps, "cut up mullen" in our "very midst,"
on account of their evil
POSTMASTERS.
Teople have rights which even postmas
ters are bound to respect. Postmasters
should not keep their accounts on people's
newspapers anil magazines. If there are
"ten cents due," Uncle Sam is rich enough
John Kline, a coal miner in the employ 1 and then we serve them just as his Honor, o furnish paper on which to make an ac-
iuaviir ivincu, oi me citv ui Aiioona, .tome .-.iiici nut-n it-iiii.' yi.-iii
, . '.. -i . , . . i a.
of Mr. Henry Kirsch, of Barr township, ex
cavated and loaded on the mine cars four
hundred bushels of coal from 0 o'clock, a.
ttmex dovs, we hunt them out. of town with
the police; and then it gets into some of the
city dailies that something has happened
ltist aie going to io it ever again at m t r- o'0lOck n m on Thm-sdav of ' ,v ""llcs ihai sonieimnK ims napi;neu
inn on iturdav next for a purse ! i I o ciock, p m., on inursuy oi at portage ail(1 thf! iortagians get the dis
virif;n Inn on . atuuiay next, lor a purse , ast week which is the b.ggest day's work crofHt otBthe mis(Ioing8 c? itinerant polv-
in coal mining that has ever come to our
,A n an named Fhowalter, of Hunt.ng- . kuowedge. all any one beat it ?
. 1 in itll'CWl I W O fl i L" filling .
n ,j,n. in one of the Warrior ridge
.nut i -ies. one lay last week
J1 i t . n a: i
:ii .'1. iov iiiiiu, a rcineu i
f tho "art preservative," has
itmber
i elected Jiurgess of Johnstown bor-
". .1 . .1 linl.of luiOllin,.:.!. I
Ttte diiieience lctwcen the weather
,! :!:e elcctii n on Tuesday last maybe;
n n til up i" the fact that one was deci- i
d'.TCool, while the other was deinnition j
i I
.T. W. Condon, Esq., of the Summit,
011;d have been credited with payuieut :
voar's subscription in first list pub- i
1 l'.. .. Micttl-Ad m-;!! 1. - .. ;
f'lT. i
rtvil Buchanan, a member of the
"Cambria Guards" in the Mexican
-jaig", died at Armagh, Indiana '
niv. on the 4th inst., in the sevenlioth i
, .if his age. j
.L hoard fell on an eight-year-old lad
:fii Willie Klinemnycr, of Conemaugh
nzh, on Saturday evening, and in-
r i Is i m so badly that he died on the fol-
A iij morning. I
a III' mit; Liu iucrt(aiilHCia uclntUll IU6
I nli :md the South was nothing com--
ed to last Tuesday'sscrimmago between
- Y.A-t and West wards of Ebensburgon
je 1'ufgess question. j
If you have but one dollar in cash it j
?' !'.v y" well to invest it at M. L. Oat- '
.:'.. If you have two dollars it will pay ;
misdoings of itinerant poly
wogs.
In continuation, Mr. Editor, of the same
We were always under the impression ; train of thought spe how our neighlxring
that the letters I). II. in the "cognomen of; town (Snuman) has been a (ionized of late
i our Burgess elect stood for proper Christian ! '' the widely circulated slander, that her
names, but the way that some oi the
straight-out radicals hereaway get D n
known them to le turned on! of common ditors' settlement of tlm loor House ac
counts, and the manner in which some of the
calculations have tteen made, I have not only ;
been struck with the fact that they are high- i
ly amusing, if not. snpremely ridiculous, but '
that they are utterly incorrect. Will yon, i
therefore, permit me to submit to the t:ix- !
payors, through your columns, a statement '
of the expenses of the Boor House for the :
year commencing Feb. 1st, 1S73, and ending ,
Feb. 1st, 174, which I knoic to be enrwt, al
though it may not lufik like the "Beport of
the Auditors," the "vipherin" of the Herald, :
or the "X'.'crs" of the Tribune. Anycitizeti i
or taxpayer who may have doubts as to the !
correctness of th following statement will j
please call at the House, and.roi the booh,
I will satisfy him or them of the correctness !
of the same. Thi 1 will do at any tin:
with pleasure.
entti;em projierly nuthen'ti-H'ed for settlement.
I hau K I-.T HISH1N. Administrator.
Munster Twp.. Ktb. 20. lS74.-;.
sacred soil was, on a recent occasion, dese-
I crated yea, reddened with the blood
1 and Kmkead mixed up in their con- ! aU tli wav there to fl a ,e fi ht and
versations iust now has almost led us to
believe that I) n II 1 Kinkead must bo
his full name.
A curious incid&nt occurred at Alsip's
new saw mill :n Bedford county, a short
time ago. As a large cucumber log was
being sawed through the centre, the saw
struck a small chain that was in the heart
of the log. The chain was four or five
inches long and had a staple attached to it.
The log was about eighteen feet long and
twenty-live or thirty inches in diameter.
It was on the farm of Mr. Nathan Leo, of
Bedford township.
Mrs. nettie Johnston, of West Hun
tingdon, one day last week, says tho Jour
nal, placed amas of taffy in the lower part
of her stove to warm, and went away ; in
the meantime some one noticed that it
was getting boiling hot, and removed it to
a table. Mrs. Johnston coming in and
that then and there, with "malice prepense,"
j they fit aud fit for ticelre minutes twelve min
I lite yea, and some seconds of time. Now
; I do not know that any of the enterprising
! "city dailies" on either side of us had their
special reporters on the ground, but some
how or other they oil got this remj of the sto
ry, and Sonman has had the stirTerinff to do.
; I know Sonman, and I know verj well tha.
she wonldn't permit a pre-arranged "prize
: fiht" to take place on her soil. I i iimr, and
knew ult the time, that she wouldn't. Now,
: this whole prize-tight story amounts to about
this: On the dav indicated a cli.m bv the
preserve their papers, 'and hence thev do
not like the "dons-ears" made by 1. M's.
Offences must come, but. woe to him by
whom offence cometh. Further, where fif
teen thousand people attend one post-office,
there ought to lie two windows to deliver
from one exclusively forjthe ladies and
there ought to be clerks enough, and no stoji
ping to deliver while the mails are being
opened. On Saturdays especially this should
be tbup. "A word to the wise," etc.
SUNDRIES.
Maple sugar, ground-hog day antl the ice
crop all ripened alut the same time this
year. A bountiful supply of Ice was put no
last week by dozens of 'different firms and
individuals.
The measles, mumps and whooping cough
are about played out in these parts.
CALIFORNIA.
It is my purpose to leave for California in I
two or three months shv in May next
from which standpoint i intend "to write j
droirxy letters to th FrkeMAN and several
other papers. If any body wants to engage '
my services such should speak soon. I
T1. 1 ..... .. r .
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE !
Estateof Andrew Cal'.Hghan. dee'd.
Letters of A!m!n;str:t:lcm on the e:ute of s iid
decedent, late ol'Cliest Springs buroueh. Cambria
oonnTT, havinif been rHiitod to the uiiders'jriirj
b the heieter of said county, all Toi2S iiriebt
d to said tsate are requested to tti.ike immediate
payment, ami these havina; claims aeainst the
aiYie wi!i presnnt them properly authenticated for
A. CALL, OHAN, JR., , (inr'i
H.J. HA US. j" mrr
Chest Springs, l-b. 'Jy. IST-i.-St.
Yield ii brilliant' siM i ry thecn nh Ion than
half the labor required heu other polishes are
ued. : '
in
ink
.fircan lc used nt il i
ti'Ilhc Hil..rliboi:I t
lltroubie of ieir:nin
COM;OET
Arn a neat and cleanly
article. iniiUinir uo'dirt
nor duvt when ust'd
fumiMire r enrpcts.
H9 no disxtrreeable su!pliiiroii4 or strony!ocld
smell when prepared lor uir, but are plea5nt
and harmless.
name of Burns (not Burk) and another by there has leen an abundance of rain and
the name of Smit h, both temporary residents
of this neighlwirhood the one learning the
trade of a blacksmith and the other that, of j
a coal-digger and who had previously had j
a little Ji.ts-understanding, accidentally met
"at or nar Sonman," and embraced each
other, and the ground being slippery and
both being vountr and unaccustomed to such
thinking it was only slightly hot, run her j demonstrations of affection, they fell to the premier.
both hands into it to work u, and was se- ground, ana oemg seen iy two ioys who
veiely burned. The taffy adhered to her ; were returning from a ground-hog hunt,
hands and he had "just more than a , tb-v (the boys, not the ground-hogs,) went
sweet time of it." !? Ji"! ''gpb office and toldthe opera-or
: iiiiti i v o men wt-ir: iiLjiiuuii up mcie ije-
bimljt bat pine stump," and that they look. id
like city chaps. Hence the story that thev
that the prospect for a good wheat crop was ;
ceverbettcr. j
THE ELECTION. j
The first election under the new constitn- '
tion passed off quietly here to-day. There i
were no riots or bloodshed. The V-onserva- ;
fives gained a little on the lilverals, and it is ;
pronatiie tnar .loiinstown will have a new
yovf'rtrrons.
Betteifkeep Lent than borrowed, and
while you are trying to keep it don'tjfor-
get that i.ioya ev lMyors nave as goou
REVIVALS.
The season ofrevivals has about ended in
this place. The highest church in town.had
one accession last Sunday week. It was
the coldest revival, however, this season,
antl even Stony creek shed tears over the
j: that much better, and soon ad libitum ; Hiackerel, codfish and other specimens of
i!ie more money the more pay
a John Rausch, of Cwnemaugh borough,
i dentally jumped into instead of over a
l-li of molten metal, at the blast furnace,
Ionday night, and literally roasted one
Ijis feet in a shocking manner.
1 The Ilarrisburg Accommodation going
tlnesday morning ran into a two-
ve gon at a crossing one mile below
3 al e'lt Furnace. Blair county, instantly
uic Use (trivcr, James ionrau, ana com-
ev t'lciiiolishiug the wagon.
i-senier brakeman named Peter
,,n fell from his train, a short distance
nf.Vew Florence. Tuesday morning.
jj ir: killed instantly. He leaves a Wife
! larzo family at New Florence.
-liev. .1. A. Lemmon, not Lehman,
n could a preacher be a Lehman?;
on! years ago pastor of the Presbyter
cliMtch in this place, died in Browns
. (ihi". tKi Friday last, aged 4') years.
-.'!h Schuller, who among tthers.
severely burned at the Johnstown
W't'iks, as noticed by its lnt week,
; fioru the effects of his injuries on Fri
i evening last, aged 20 years and 24
.
-Pat lick Long, an Irish laborer, was
: d de;td in a creek at Osceola, C'lear
1 county, on Friday morning lat, and
H-.-veio cotitufion on the bacK of his head
induced the suspicion that he was foul-
f tea 11 tiu.
-T 'he t;. i;. presses ami other fixtures '
r' the .li 'niii'.i.'.vn !'; v o.'V.ee are up for
heiiifs sale on the 2-1 th inst. which fact
-t Triii . rt- takes a rather questionable
r"e in ati vei t ising and yet Campbell is '
4 I'.v any means happy. i
f-Ah c t a on Tuesday lat elected a
"eiK-n :t! ic Mayor, a Democratic Treas
1 . iii.d ii.cipctl a full Democratic ticket t
ugi;..i: t. save and except one Council- ;
i . Tli ice cheers and a tiger for Al
f . ' I.-laii 1 g Carr.
-Mr. ilarry Lvar.s, an Lbensburg boy, !
I .tl.er typo in his young days, and a
-:.fi-in law of ex-Sheriff Blair, is at
1"" ' '" a visit from his home in Waba-
Jiir.r.esota. to his relatives and friends
viciu.ty. Welcome thrice wcl- t
J' In Keller, of Unity township, West
t!aml cuuiity. while grabbing one day
efk. unearthed countless thousands
it. i begs. They were fat and frisky
H.i(lv for business nxt summer. A
fur the ucxt potato crop in that
I the finnv tribe as ever swam a swum. A
' No. 1 mackerel, fair, fat, and we had al- ;
i most said forty, are sold by them at 16 j
cents per pound, which is a great deal j
j cheaper than 15 per cent, or any other man j
i & M , v lliAm t )vrti'Pivi t c m-Viicb will i
keen v,i acdrv as salt fish ever did. can 1 "VT" 0001 during the coming heated term,
i i i, f r t t ft t ' . I with some to siiare, if it should in needed
now be bouiiht from M. cc L. at nifct cost, i 4 ... , , '
I Mr. James Wilson, an aged citizen of
; Goshen township, Clearfield county, was
were from Pittsburg, because Pittsburg hap- 1 ""L'Oenr. i uon r believe that the hottest
nens totiealittlebiL'trerthan Sonman. Ami ! nre on earth or elsewhere'couid erer thaw
that was the ereat nrize-hVht. at Sonman in ! tUls luwarJ renewal out. Bon Roy
the county of Cambria
The last freeze but one or two which was
freezing when I wrote you last enabled our
enterprising ice men to garner sufiicient of ,
that indispensible summer luxury to keep
' The whole emoiiiit of Orders ixsucl
riuritijr the time mentioned (from
I Keb. J. 1T3. to Fell, t, lSTt,) was 111,793.33
j Of this scm. i ht expenses of the Hnuac
were as fullows :
tiorsr.
For provifon,iflour. clothinjr,
boot4 iiuil sIhm-p, medicines,
i metlieul atteii'litn:e, whitcs,
salaries, und ail nusceilane-
i ous expenses . $5,558.33
: oct-won K itut.icr.
j For amount pnid for o;it-loir
n-lief, tliMt is, to pan pei-s nut
j in the House, ineluiluiif char
' pes of I i rectors relHtive to
same, salary of physician tit
Jiihntitimn and fimerid tx
pen.ses. .oiriT.s.etc.. for same.
Amount paid for keepnur on t
door pauper lunatics at lix
mont. St ate' Iiii mi tic Asylum,
1 Iiilailelploa A lnip.liou-e,aiid
1 ndiana county
Amount paid costs in I.ydia
Charlton case, John tieiseaso
and Owens case, iu Johns
town, Ac
Ilt'E BEFORE FEB. I, 7J.
Amount paid Johnston, Collin
4 Co.. Note 4.171.CS
Ain't paid interc6ton old debts 37e.t'U
W ISCEI.f.ANEOCS.
Amount, paid for horse, ?H0;
Insiiriinee, tiii.75; K. filasv,
ibie him n Treuler for '73,
2Sl.iy ; Ji.Jiii S. Rcey, attor
ney tes, 15; House KeKisd r
mid Out-dour Ki-jiff Uphik
ter, I iti nf two book, f.V!; one
l'ir. for "-ttiek. t'it); carpen
ter woik. fl7rt.2T; mowiiiff
innchice. I:0; sewiiijf ma
chine. 77 " ' : shinu!es. fltiT.-
tr: ;-.shK'i.;t'i, st: r.r cinMisi-1
liiiiilice. ?!-'. It-'lotal
Arc pit tu pin nestst le
and in a for-i ini.ro
con renieut for ne
.H' II
'Pstlcfes: 1
jfeKllt for
In
thus
TISSOLUTION. The cnartiicr-
ship at present existing between the
undersliriie'l in the practice tif metiicine. will be '
dissolved by mutual consent on the first fn of
March. 'IST.'nni! !ioue we s.iti-.: all parti- in.tebt-
ed to us to call and make sett l-in"nl ty the l'Ch of ;
s:iid month, as after that date all unsettled claims ,
will be placed In the hand of a collector. j
W M I.KMVOIN, t !., 1
V. It. I'LA.NK M. 1). 1 Are f he eb.enp.st polih In t'.ie niarUrf, l'ecauo
KhenBnr!. Feb. 13. 1574. " ' ,nr ,,OJ HI ' cents will cover a much sutluco
: a .i cents wortn oi iiic oni pusn a.
t'ox n ro' IS
nici, is s iri-
iin ti'e
'UrUc lMWVtT'1.
than liny oilier polmli.
COMFORT
; lakaswtiU L B.l. wtiJt
f
stVKit i:v -rut:
. . . . n . . - . , . . Have just taken thcTiin competition wiiK
ir-r I krUliVrVh Mil 'V lstpieiniiimut I he I o-ll several l ll.e best of
.i u i.u ii .n I'.iiiiti lu.il'.'li.'.l. 1.1.1110. UMimpolis I'.ipoMtioiiH i
ess.tG
111.23
These lamp? are made of Brass and will i,evcr
break.
j The bii-ncrs hare a SaVty Tu'e Attm-hin nt
for the escape of irns. and Will never explode.
! flic etiiuineys :-.rc made of .Mii a (or lsiiv sh'S
jeoeultevl) an I they aro the only lamp chimneys
, made that will not break by beat or c-!d.
j (Hpss i "htmneys and lanipv are ungate and cx
'. p -r.sive thi.s it t lie un:versil comtl:i int.
j Over Seve.nty-ki ve Milvoss o- i it. ass La vr
Chisi.msis are broken in th 8 country ev ry year,
j 1'riec of ! a id Liiuips, eo:i;ple;e. wi h M i 'a eiiiir -j
ney. one dollar.' I'rieeof Hronie l';:rlor or Stanu
lamp, two t.itl'rr. Sent to any fisn of the t 'ni
J ted States by evpr s r eetpi oi the uitnev' bv
mail. ,'-i0 yap:ni wanted losrll h"-Ij imps aod
' Mica Chimneys n every city and iown. to wtiouia
j liber.il ii-iciunl wiii be tuaue. Send lor Sample
i Iiinp and 'irr ulars ir'vimr a U ' rt icu'a rs. Thev
?;eak for theniseiVH. ate! s 'II "!i "'irlit. Adi.r.-s.
AMEillCAN S Fl- TV l. -IV CO..
C-'JO.-S-.J Nu. H4 Peari Street, XeW York.
just taken the.Tiin conipetitiou
L'liiiiini ut the f several ol the I
poli.s t'.ipoMt ioiieT i tie o..; stoi e po
Hi iy t'lU'MCs or ( .) M V: ) iit of your storekeep
er, it be has ftirm. or UI procure them for you;
if not, s nd usioite 1oll::i', your rnme, nmf tho
nrtine ot yoirr nrarest ex prec station, and wt
will send you t n Mijtft, ;mi samples of Itart
li tt's blacking and l't art itlm inir. free of cost.
Cltt' MBS OK Vmkiirt can be imd ot nil Whole.
sale i roeers and I ea lers i:i t he I ' nited a te,
anil Hetail 1 e b-i wi II find them the most pro
fl'.able. f rom i ho f .u t th. thrv nre t he fastest
selliptf article of the kind fn the tnnrket.
11. A. liAim.CTT.V- CO..
115 North Front Si., rhiUrielphU.
H3 PH MHFttS ST.. Xf YiiUK
43 t'H A K bkics St.. Huston. 11 l-U.-"meom.
or vAiXAr.i.E
M.:rl
frozen to death under the following" cir
cumstances : On Friday, January 80th, .
he had gone to Mr. R. S. Stewart's stoic, .
in CJirard township, where he purchased j
1 some gootU. and then started toward Mr. i
! Ilite's, in the latter township. The next j
j day, Saturday, :11st, he was found sitting j
i on the side of the road on the hill near j
i Mr. Ilite's, lifeless. It is supposed that, '
becoming tired, be sat dowu to reist, and j
1 perished from the cold. j
Our artist friend, T. T. Spence, is not a j
b trgomaster, if he did come out master o' j
Berg, a brother republican of the straight- I
out persuaaion, in the contest between the !
regulars and the Modocs for the tlice of
inspector of elections for the West Ward.
I Still, Spence don't take any special pride i
' in his triumph, but continues to take pho
tographs antl other gems of that descrit- !
tion with as much unction and at as low i
i rates as if he was the vatnptiishetl instead
i of the victor. So go and see the new in-
'; spector, and after y.ou are done inspecting ;
his specimen pictures. Jur frames, aibums.
Soctii Fork, Feb. IS, 1874.
Dear Feeemax The voice of the people
must "ne heard, aud your correspondeet
minis m i KF.EMAK a very uitable medi-
um to speak through.
You are probably aware that we are small
(I mean South Forkers) in numbers, lieing
comparatively young, but we insist, upon
justice, aud we earnestly request your as-
sistance. P.ut, I must tell vou our eriev
! .. .. -.. i i . . -1 i" . ,
. ain.ca Ann iui vuii oe iu iiiuire. j esteruav i
er, I should say, 'building a"iec additionto there was an election'held at the little set- j
his house. ( but I always tlo spoil a thinir i tlemeut known as Summerhill for townshiti !
when I go to tell it defective education, officers for this township. Well, sir, the J
you know.) This addenda (aha! I got it , Saturday previous to the election there' was 1
that time:) will make Mr. u. s house large ! a so-callel nominating meeting held at the 1
n.rie village atoresaid, whereat, the partici- :
pants took upon themsnlves the responsibil- !
ity r,f nominating a Union tuket, regardless of
Our ic houses, in fact, have nearly all bceu
tilled.
Mr. ,T. W. Gillespie is improving his pro
perty here by extending his house some
twenty-tour feet on Pailroad street. orrath-
Aui't paid pliisterinir House...
" John r.uditf
" " J. S. Stiaver. Cso..
Justice fees for Tour years.. 50 03 II4.709.ra
Tha foregoing statement shows exactly
what was done from Feb. 1st. 1873, (com
mencing immediately after the Auditors'
stilement,) to Feb.' 1st, 1K74. Then this
exhibit may enlighten some people :
Actual amount paid for the support
of paupers t'l the House for the year
(Feb 1. is?:, to Feb. 1, fs;t ) 5,558.32
Actual amount paid on old debt and
interest 4,&53.4o
Amount paid f or uut-door rriirf (not in
House) ' .T.1R4.P9
Amount paid m!stcl!ancou, ns s'jovo, l,4Vfii 59
j LATE 1 HE P3CPE.TI Y CF PHILIP KCCN, DIC'O.
There will be exoed to Fttblie Sale, nt the Court
House iu the Uorougdi of Kbenburr. l a., on
MONDAY, ihe 9ih day of MAIiril next.
At 1 O'CLO
ilSfoves! Stoves!
"K.
i;
I. M., t!io following described
al Il'tlc, to wit :
antl commodious, and leiiifj in a healthv
jart of the town, it will be just the thing
for a hotel.
A want long felt by our citizens and citi- lirtij or polities. Mark the result ! Every
name on the ticket was either a liepublican.
I a ring man or a Summcrhillian. (I came
very near spelling that word with a v.)
; South Fork and South Forkers were entirc
; ly ignored. We didn't thing it fair, and so
i put up an independent ticket, but alas for
'human expectations! they beat us. Yes,
sir, lam sorry to say thatthe terrible di
ease, which is more fatal than the epizoo,
the potato bug, the measles, or the high
i strikes 1 mean that disease which has
j paralyzed Congress and the Legislature, and
which struggled hard to defeat our new Con
j stitulion that disease knowu as the King,
i (I wonder they don'tcall it King worm) has
1 9U'ii.bii.l lli-l;rrl.ir;il....A..rc l-ii 1
........ ... . tin ii.tii 1 uiar 111 .-i u ui IICTLll 1 1 mill
zeneses has been supplied by the locating in
our town of Tr. IHckason, formerly of Pitts
burg. The Doctor is not only a first class
physician, but is an triable, sociable gentle
man, and I hope he wi'.l m with merited
success in the practice of his profession
provided of course that, such a hope does not
imply a desire to see sickness prevailing.
With sorrow 1 record the death of Mr.
Elisha Myers, which sad event occurred at
the residence of his grandson, Mr. John
Wart, at Sonman, on Sunday morning last.
Always kind, courteous aul agreeable, the
old man's death is sincerely reorerted bvall
who knew him. Although upward ofeijjhtv
years of nee, until within a short time ho
oo ;..!. er vonr i.hoto. taken and i "'"'"'" o ". k at n.s ira.ie ,nai oi a is rapu.iy spreading through the country
.. .1 eiai RMuiiii ami n was atier oinv a iw ow.ir. we need lie,
davs illness that he succumbed to the f.-ll , Is there anv reoierlv ' A,. 1, -. u ..... I
uesiroyer. i"cace 10 ins asnes ami consoia- ; suggesieii tome wlncli I wish to lay before
tion to his mourning relatives. i your readers, ami would like to have a free
By the record of the death of Mr. Myers l ! expression of opinion through your valuable
have revived in my recollection another j paper. It has always been considered the
event. Some weeks. ago the mortal remains J right tiling to right his S. M. with tire, and
of a man were found dead in a waste house ! we think if we could organize a llinc at
near t. resson, in iniscoutnv. i nese rematus
U.7Q9.38
The erpenges for keeping pnupers in
the Jt-iwe was 5,55S.32
From which deduct amount paid into
the County Treasury by me for Imr,
hides, etc., soid ". . 271.r.2
Leavltijf net expense in House ... ti.i- u
The averag nnralr of paupers in the House
for the above stated period of one year wa
4i.
The cost of keeping' each pauper for tho
year was 5107.S1
The cost per week for each pauper was.. 2.07
The taxpayer will please look at the Au
ditors' Report, where they will find that wo
are credited wih a large supply of beef
pork, clothing, twiots'and shoes, coal, cattle,
etc., still on hand all which was paid for
out of the foregoing sum total of expense.
All justices' fees a'nd constables' fees are in
cluded in the foregoing statement of expenses
of the ions, except the item or S.V), (.1 . S
Premises No. I-A LOT GF GROUND
I situate In the I'eronjr of Klieiisburg-. Fa., front imr
j sixty-six leet on H -yrh sTt-ct and extending h-k
two hundr 1 and hixty-tonr feet to I.lovd street.
There is erected on tho Lot a well uu shej
two stories hiffh. containing eievkm rooh.s. larp ;
Hall. Fplen ltd Cellar, eoimnonious Wiishhouse, i
and the Jl si modern improvement. There is :
:i!"o a new Sta ttt.E and Ca ititi Aic Hurm on rear j
of Lot. and the prem'S'S are neatly and substan
tially fenced ami weii sol with fruit ami shrubbery, i
The'location in central, pleasant, healtlilui, ni
convenient to churches and schools.
Premises No. 2 A Piece of Ground .
sl'.u'ie in t heRcrotiffh aforesaid, botinied by Lloyd,
i lijle an.! ( 'arolinr s: re'.-'s. is t wo h tine red an! sixty- i
fair feet Fijuare, well ieneed, and iu a B 'od state I
of cultivation.
Premises tlo. 3
situate on Price's Hill, one-fourth mile south-east
of Lbi-nsburit. al.otit twenty acres cleared, the bal
ance Weil timbered.
(TTli" above properties, if not sold, will be rant
ed ; pssesriiou ivi ii on li lit April next.
Reduced Prices!
THE L'XDEKSIG.NE!) WILL SKLL
FROM THIS DATE AT
REDDCED RATES FOR Ul
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4
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4
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AS FOLLOWS:
Ironsides, - - -
Itnjiro'ved National,
it
-6! ACRES OF LAND
JtlllX F.. Mi'ANLAV.
A tent for lle.rs of FuiLii' N'oos, t!ec'
Ebensbuix, Fe'.i. 9. ls7i.-i:.
$40.00
3G.OO
30.00
Speer'a Anti-Duet, - 44.00
JO.OO
" " 3G.OO
Dugtiesne .'IX.OO
" 30.VO
ALSO. A LARGE LOT OF
PARLOR AND HEATING STOYES,
WHICH WM.L UK IMSFtiStD O
AT COST VO'Jt CASH !
CKO. HUNTLEY.
Ebensburfr, Nov. 21. Itj73.-t f.
THE HQLIDHS IRE BMllOJS; K ,ZMl,
limn I-.l,, fiinWitV.ilKT '
I'edford county may now hide it?di
minished head n the hatmfed bridge
que', hm, for Cambria can trot out a whole
coal mine that is tilled with "spooks" of
tho most approved reputation. The mine
referred to is in Barr township ami is at
present operated by Mr. Henry Kirsch,
who asvures us that sounds resembling at
times those made by a miner at work and
at othets Feeming for all the world like the
noises that would be produced by driving
a team and wagon through the mine, have
been heard at various times and by sever
al persons who are not at all prone to su- ;
perstition. 1'eople curious in Mien mat
ters are invited to visit the mine and, if
possible, unravel the mystery. Won't
somebody interview the "spooks' and let
us have the result ?
Now, sir, we need help in the way of ad vice. ' Gravers account,) which covers the four
yearb iiai J)b'.. j. Lti.r.v,
" Steward of Poor House.
j AS VK ALL KNOW, 1UT TUB
iHF 2F;L S 3 2Ei, B
t"i Walker, Of Al-oonn, who re- l,,"I,"'-, 1,1 a i.oiu.cai sense o itieway
,: . . i j ii i i i last. The straight-out Republican are nt
f a lad named Baker in the leu. . . ..... ., . ,, .., i.u
. . . , , . (liritlt II ll it, illlil III"- iiiiil-Oivovri iirimiiii-
" ' J'lniig that member, is under , "x ,,, ,,. .morrats, like fhe la-
Oi k rViROCOH Kbr.CTtov. The follow
ing exhibit will "show which way the rat
I, in a political sense, on luesday
si?
,ir'
-i 'J.e sum of i1 flfWl f.il- bia nt.wir.
' ifxt . lllair county court. It is be
Kukeia leg will have to be am-
rd.
""r Cunningham, an Altoona lad,
of liis feet so terribly crushed by j
"" 'X-l. on Monday afternoon, that his
' he amputated above the ankle.
t"' f.iuleiniied practice of jumping
v;iiej uj, is what did the business
An ,an n;imed John Maginn, a
f:.t"f Kicliland township, this coun
!'.u ,iut:e Creek, Huntingdon coun- '
'! )!,d.iy evening last, where he died
tiin-asa in one hour after his ani- ,
remains were brought to Wilmoro J
(iini-i;!.
i'' have been forced to co back on '
niaUo friend "Sciibo" this week
en he cuiis our columns ami leliolds
h'ilel conditiiui, we knovr he will
- "HI" tiereiiet ion eneeiallv n bit
mented (Jcary, are Iiemocrats without aflix
or prefix, and lience their names are given
without any extra adornment. The 'figures
represent the iiuuilxT of votes eachcandi
date received:
WF..T WARD.
rturiress-.lvin Kvuiis. ;io; D. II. Klr.Uead,
102. School lireetor-i;oorife Huntley, 114;
John Lloyd. Ill; Win Clement, Auditors
John K. Scanliin. 114: .lohn oittinirs, UlS ;
f Lemuel Unvis, 10S ; ;-o. A. Kinkead, 2.'. : ti.
W.Jones. 26; 1. I. Evhiis. 24. Ttisrn "'ouncil
John A. Klair. 110; .lohn liittiiiifs. -2. Jus
tice of l'eaee If. Kinkead, 113. no opposition.
Coo. Gnrlev. 110; no opposition. Assessor J.
1 Fiirrish.107 : F.. W. Humjihrevs, 24. Judjre
of Election T.J. Williams, 102; '. Urown.
49. In.pector'! -Thos. Fajfim : T.T. Spenco,
SX, H. Ilerjf, 24.
F.AST WAUIV.
rtiiriress-Alvin Evans. 77: T. H. Kinkead,
lemeni. I ; ".
were rieved by some who indeutitietl them
as those of Thomas O'Reilly, or, as he is
more familiarly known, 'Tommy the Chunk
and Ksq. Sharbangh, of the Summit, be
ing notified, empaniieled a .jury, who actu
ally returned a verdict, against M r. )' Reilly,
or, in other words, found that he, the afore
said Thomas O'Reilly, wan found dead, etc. j
and this, too, ir. the. facer of the fact that j
some of Mr. O'Reilly's relatives were scut !
for, and, uppearing, said emphatically that j
those wen: not the remains of their relative :
and this verdict, it I am correctly inform
ed, was "up" for continuation at Argument
Court last week.
Now, Mr. O'Reilly lieing Urtng in this
neighlsirhood, your correspondent just re
solved himself into an investigating com
mittee, with authority to send for persons
and papers, and had a personal interview
with the aforesaid living man who was'ottrtd
dead, with the following result:
Committee I see by the papers, Mr. O'Reil
1y, th-.it you were found tlead m a waste house
near t.'resson, some days atro.
O K. Ir s a d :i lie, sir.
South Fork we might be able to accomplish
j something for the good of the country at
, large antl of South Fork in particular. The
i only trouble I see in the matter is that we. i
! .i i. i .. . ...
uon i. Know now ro gci at ir. can you m-
form us if then; are any published rules or
, regulations, by-laws, or anything iu that
j line that would help us to properly organ
I ize ? If vou can irive lis anv :nl-ice on tku
subject it will lie remembcro.? xx-itl. ,rriti 1 Discovery
tude, ami we will not forget, the Fkeemax
in the way of fat advertisements when we
get into power. U. E. U.
GA.IJlTZlV,,Feb.;14, 1874. j
Dkais Frefmav Some of your readers !
may desire to hear morn about the grand en- '
tertaiimient receutly alluded to in your col- 1
tint tin than yon were, able to communicate )
in yesterlays issue, and with your leave I
propose to gratifv them. To say what I be
lieve anil know, it was a splendid success.
One hundred and forty-three couples were
in attendance. I may say the large hall was
tilled with guests, antl no more sociable antl
happy crowd of people ever met together to i
Coin. Hut. Mr. O'Reilly, there wa an inquest - enjoy mo pleasures oi an evening. Alter;
held upon your lifeless reimous, and indulging in innocent amusement and par- j
O ft. I t s a d-d lie sir. taking of such delicacies as oysters, etc., the I
Com. Hut, Mr. O rtoilly. Jack Quayie. and , ji;i,,,i ,: 'i , .. t
Jimtnv Karren, and some others of your old ;"," i- " y -? .,.
I -jiiiiitances say positively that your lifeless
body, that then and there lay before
o It. II I to their sowis . vt hat ao i caro
what t livy say I
Com. Hut, my dear sir, the jury empaneled
by a justice of the peace, the hiKlicst judicial
othcer in a township, has found that it uw yuu.
O'lt. Itiui cess to them! what do 1 care wnut
thru found ?
Com. 'lucre must lie some mistake e.bout
this matter ttoineiihere.l
O'K. Mistake h 1 ! what do you mean, man?
If it was me that was found tlead, and it Jack
School lJirectors-- in. i it iiieiii. .i , 0uHvl(. (5j1 sfJ) it was mu, a,i j, snarnaug h uid
Huntley, Ci; J0I111 Oitttnus 6: John Uo d, 40. 1 Ytltl,iun impu-st, liow could It be 1.10 una me to
Auditors-Geo A. K liikea l. .0 ; J'"'" ,,. ljW here present ? AW. bljlher on
jack Quay le. ant! r'barbaugh, and the hole set
of them and you. loo, for I hat mat ler. If 1 Ret
6l: !.. Evans. 71: .Ino. Ii sn-aman. ; J 1
Uittin. H7; Lemuel llavis, ;'.0. Town Council
A. V. Jones, ff; .I0I111 Thompson, ;5S. t;on
Kttile i '. J. Ow iis.,l:S: no oppoiit ion. Judire
1.1....1 i...i R .lones. 10S: no UJI"'sititn. AssCa-
hour, well pleased with the enjoyments of
theevetmig. St. l'atrick s Society, for whoso
benefit the entertainment, was gotten up,
and from which over three hundred dollars
were realized, are truly thankful for the
kind patronage bestowed on their laudable
enterprise.
The hotel known as the "Gailifzln House"
was this week -purchased by Colonel John
Woods, of Altoona. for $fi,ooo. Otirestima-
Jeliehael
Symptoms of Catariiit. Obstructions
of nasal passages, discharge f:i!iing info the
throat, sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, or
thick anl tenacious, mucous, i7ttr;lent,
bloody, putrid, offensive, etc. In others a
dryness, weak or inttann-d eyes, ringing in
ears, de.ifuess, ulcerations, crabs from ul-
, cers, voice auereti, nasai iwag, onensive
breath, unpaired smell and taste, etc. Few
' only of above symptom are likely to lie pre
; sent 111 any- case at one time.
I To cure take Dr. I'ieree's Gold Medical
earnest! v, to correct the blood
and system, which are always at fault, also
to act Specifically, as it does, upon the dis
eased glands and lining membrane of the
nose and its communicating chamliers. The
more I see of this odious disease the more
positive is my lielief that, if we would make
treatment perfectly success' 1 in curing it, we
tnust uxeconstitiitionaltreafment to act through
the blood, as well as a soothing and heAling
local application. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem-
1 edy, when used warm antl applied with Dr.
! 1'ierce's Nasml Douche, effects cures upon
1 "common sense," rational and scientific
j principles, bv its mild, soothing ami heal
: ing properties, to which the diseases gradn
! ally yields, when the system has been put
! in perfect order by the use of the Golden
I Medical Discovery. This is tUt; only per
fectly safe, scientific and suctessful mode of
acting upon antl healing it.
So successful has the above course of
treatment proven that the proprietor offers
SJiOO reward for a case he can not cure. A'.l
the means sold bv Druggists. R. V. Fierce,
M. D., Proprietor, Buffalo, N. Y.
ViEAtElt I
DEY GOODS,
CHEAP GASH STORE,! notions, crocerie
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
S,
Are not over, but rathr-r under, those of any other
dealer in
M .y.'-, mi.eU firjii, u,
Boots, Shoes, r'otlons,
GROfElilEES, ROM, FEED, GRAIN, if.,
HITS. CI PS, HOOTS, SHOES,
i AND ALL OTIir.P. ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE.
In lliit ' l ' Tillller."
Jt-.V complete and eleffntit ass irttnen of new 1
p.iod.s n,.w in su,re will positively he -old at the , WOOL ANI) COUN IIY I'HODL'CE
closest in.irifln. fount rv produce at the h;phet ;
market rit:e taken in exehana;? f. r goods. Full
satisfaction guiranteotl to all buyers. Store on
High 6treet, near centre street.
K. .1. MILLS.
Ehensburz. Jan. 18. lS7t-tf.
T5k Wirt rx Tim r.-It is a well kn.iivr.
fact in medical science that some diseases
which used to le very prevalent have died
j out, are no more known. And thcro are
' tinier little or none by a week's sor -R. R. Jones, 103; 110 opposition.
,'n 'ts 1 -ihlication. j ..a-
- athari
line Williams, mother of
'Li. ItllS. assistant mlitnrnf tlm A I. '.
and foimetlv a resident of
o'.etl in Ciiicinuati. 0110 dav last
-'"l about 74. vi.jin 1'l,.li...i.,.l
- - t j ui:....-3a
' Tr,
'.tee,
tosi-e the Court upat LtieiisburB-, d- 11 the cent
ever they'll gel for holding an iiip.iest on me.
And your committee, being satisfied that
nothing further could lie elicited from that
source, retired, leaving Mr. O'Reilly look
ing s hale ami hearty as if he bail uever
been found dead iu his life. Jl. Hub.
vi a a : . 1 1 f ; - i
.ie irrim ii.it:,.-, ritum, w,i, .cure , otners wbirh sy(ul hecOiu0 extiuct if t,.ft
j fuiii iiitr i ' i i iirc. i ini-1 ivt-t-jiniL; iijr;
first dav f April next, Waring with liim
thegood wishes of his neighbors and a repu- j Tak(. for tbat st
onion mi fterjiiuj; a juiiMii: notice in mik t
accordance with th law of which he mav j
well feel proud. It is needless to say any.
Fatal Accident. A young man named :
Henry Warner, azed lietween twenty-one
and twenty-two years, a resident of Chest I
township, met with a tragic and somewhat j
.....terintia death on Thursday morning of
"""M'liidtoa brother of our towns, lait week, about two miles from the village , ."'"'.,.,. .,' ." ,
l,nU;n: i i .ltnnMiiii that the nutor- ' "V '""
M,M,diii, isn. oidi. . ace. is neriori
. I 1 i . 1 11 IIKH rtr ma 11.111 1 1 1 r , i '
innate man i . --
' !U" (if o.l t - 1 r. .
ir, i "".v,,i an unknown man was
f.n ,rr,i,,'afl uc "ear New Flor
,t nt!;ty morning last, with neck
-l-ii k. i,. . letter found in his
'V'10" is '"script ion : "Robert Hy
v ' 'V He was buried at
i rie i i ve
Daniel about sunrise on the morning in
question with one horse ana a irai, oi log,
an.l was found some three hours after, alioiit
ha'f a mile from the starting int, with his
skull terribly fractured, (supposed to have,
been caused bv a stroke from the spreaders)
iitmnriiNml .i.,..l.. , i-r. Viirlher than tlllS tlOthmar
la,,- , ',""" i-ooiy. atltl III c eJWUM' i. - -- -j.
" Mtier.ce t,l t he Mtranv, innr ! L-oown or con lectured a to me iimihk'i oi
JonxsTOwy, Feb. 1", 1S74.
Dear Fkef.mas Miss Lena Luckhardt.
Liiickliardt, jeweler,
rforming wonders on the.
niauo in various cities of the United States.
She has been in Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Phil
adelphia, New York and Brooklyn, where
she has been honorably mentioned iu all tho
leading papurs as a performer of unsurpass
ed merit. Kveu critics in music nave ex-
I thing about Col. WimkIs' abilities as a "lio
! telist." His character is known, 1 may say,
! throughout th" State.
A little child of Mr. Peter Burns, of this
place, was interred in the Catholiecmietery
at the Summit to-day. It w is accidentally
scalded a few davs ago, which caused its
death. Yours, Jkc, T. J. P.
people would but exercise common caution.
and treat properly the slightest symptom.
y of all
diseases consumption, which constantly at
tacks and carries off the young, the delicate
aud tha studious. This disease did not
come all at once, it gave ample warning ; it
liegan with a slight -old, which neglected
brought on a cough, anil the cough not be
ing attended to in its incipient state gener
ated pulmonary tubercle, ami consumption
followed. The moral of this is never ne
glect, a cold, never put off the treatment of
a cough, wheu there is a remedy which will
cure either, which will so thoroughly re
move any inflammation of the bronchial
tubes, tho throat or lungs, tbat no fear of
LICENSE NOTICE. Petitions for
Tavern License have been tiled in the
Pr.t rWinotary's Office of C&mhria County by tho
foMowinjr nntne ! person, and will be presented to
the Court ol C.tniiioii plead of said Ceuntv t
March Term, 174:
IJ.irr Twp. N'ieliol.i Lamhour. f lehael Hefner.
C hest SpriiiH Horouifh John Croupe.
Chest Township , t-i It zer He! trick, St. Honiface;
John J. YrnT. St. Lawrence. "
I 'arro'.itown liorotnli KuwarJ L. Hinder Pom-
i Iniek Kirer.
Khenslmrs Horoujrh H.rrv Fo:er,Wtst Ward;
! John A. Hia.r, West Ward.
triiliitrin f'.oretiarli .lames Henry.
Oallitzin Township Anthony JleCue.
Washington Township John (iillepjj. Henry
Marlz: It ho H,K.!le. IVter Jirown, Heiuioek; Jefto
Mcliough, l'ortnire station.
KATl.NU HOI SE LICENSE.
Carroll Tow:is!iii ; harlcs SM; zel.
ushinpfon Township William Flinn.
Sutnuiitvilie liorough James M. Brodlev.
.i. A", mi h; iv.itiMii.iii.il'".
Frotlionoiary'g Oiltee, Klieusl urg. Feb. 3. 1874.
NOTICE. In the matter of the Pe
tition and Hond of H. D. Raokk, (17,)
for leave to ajipear at next Tcrt-i to pr. sent Peti
tion under lnivent Lnwg. No. 17, .Septe.nher
Term. Ib7
And now. 10; h February. IS74. continued to first
day of next Term n uice to he ir.ven to all credit
ors", if applicant hy putilicatiou in at let one news
paper puhl.shed in the t.'otinty if Camhria three
weeks before the tirst day of n-.xt Term.
From the Retor.l. " ly ihe C .urt.
i enmcd t enrunrv 11. 1S74.
TAKrs im iirH.tyoi. roR coops.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
i:trntHti fr, Ja.
7 EXT DOOLl TO P OST-01 VICT.
Coolcinp; lo'ffi!,
XJcntiiig- Stoves.
j TIN, COPPER & SHEET-SFON WARE
I Hnvlntr recently tnVen nssesslon of thenew
1 ly fltted up and coiiitnodfoop toiil lin- on lli i
I street, two doors eatof the Hank and ntn,i
! opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber '1
I better prepared than ever to 111:11111 feet in e 1, 1
I articles in the TIN. COFFER nnd tl ! Ki:T-l ItO.'i
WARE line, all of which will be furnished To
buyers :t the very lowest living- rl.-i s.
The sittiscritier also proposes to keep a f t: ' 1
and varied assortment of
Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved desipna.
"OI'TINT. anil KOOFIXfi madctoorcr
; anil witrraeted rK-rfiM-t in man 11 fact nre and n:;.
, terial. REFAl It 1 Nli prompt iy attended to.
! All worii done tiy me wi! be done risrht t 1
on fair terms, and all STliVKSaml V AltKs .:
i by me can be depended upon as'o .jualit' e:' 1
1 cannot be und.-i-Mi'.d in price. A eoi.tmua:
and increase of patronage is respectfully sol.. 1
' ted, and no effort will be wanting to render .-n-
tir satisfaction to all.
i VALUE LUTUINGER.
1 Fbcnt-burfi-. Oct. 13. S.d.-if.
13-3-.J
J. K. Hi 110, I'rolhonoturr.
-1 Tr?W riUTin ooi tt i TiTP.titt nmnr.T
ilUUA, UJAUITGUH ! B-illijlI blUL!.
Sf ,1 .
u, - present winter, wo may
:,) tif-e in the bmial lot
'o.iiter, x-stp, tteceased, m
eei,.tery i thisjilace. is put
in,,..!. . r .it..
r"'t!i r "oicn me now iai;y
, ' a" 'Kch inlcn-tli. That's
il;u. ' ' "zh.inis has been re-
,r V'l t,;'iitziii bv a vote of 08
'I, j "'"'' nracken, .l!r. r. .1.
his death.
Tim deceased was a highly re-
rpectablo voung man, stncuy not esi ami
faithful inall the duties of life, and hts sad
ami uulooked fot death is a subject, of deep
r-trret to hosts of affectionate relatives and
admiring friends.
Nr.GLrxTnn Thhoat akd Luno Dis-KASK.s.-
During Ihe changeable seasons of
Fall ami ii.u.r, wnen - --y. I "" T. whe each one is analyzed there is
. '"t r'n . . . .. oe u.i nrei'il o-llt nil llerSOIl Sliouni im m 1. 11- - -.- .. . i .....
'? A- Iii.n,s r 'TL r:Sr- on, ,on,e ndiabi; preparation for their cure
J'lltu --w.n ihim.iiiii; Tin., li.i . roe,. i.,.t t int a BfU efTl'll UI1IIK1
or lu;Z'1n';y l;pv p sy RUP ; would be willing fo have one year's thoughts
tion. IIAbMO.N S COMIOl I pllkUf ! rtrintcd in full in a newspaper. Some men
OF TA U is the best and most reliable arti- printe in u m ; 1 P
for the euro of Coughs, t-olils, , f "7 .. nrno(.ritea nresent the
I'lirm e : luil.a. vnuio- 1 ...
t(fv ... - '."v.icii i.iir.t,i uie uy
" v Votes ll-ceived hv tbe
.. 'li..'!li... .... . ..
1 1 " 1 "' "e vai 1011s othres will
. '"-'I Ill On. t
oiiil.
Summit, Feb. 1G, 1874.
Mu. McPike Hear Sir: I see by last
week's Frkemax that a chap in this place ' consumption need trouble those who take
who is anxious toget himself into notice has it. We allude to Hasson's Compound Svrup
offered his services as correspondent for of Tar, which has stood the test of lons'trial
votir paper from Summit antl vicinity. I j and has never been knowu to fail, which is
think this is not his first attempt at scratch- t etnlorsed bv Ihe leading nhvsicians of the
t.lle.1 her ability. Miss Luckhartlt. is a ing lor me r kkeim a, out 1 Miueicij i"pn , country, ami whicll is neyoml iioiint tne
most amiable lady of a most worthy family, j it will be his last. A scribbler for a news- most powerful specific for coughs, colds,
and it affords m great pleasure to leant i pPer should lie a matter-of-fact personage ; hoarseness, catarrh, sore throat, asthma,
that her musical talcuts are highly appreci ami a greai. imo-i w.i.u, uu..,.. . " u ami similar uise.ises, ever suomiiiu 10 me
ated by those who aro competent to judgo J tne wruer 01 mc an.eic ... joi .oauo
SCCII.a 10 or.
H.isiness hero, as elsewhere, is somewhat
dull, but I think the people of the Summit I
are as able to stand hard times as those of!
' reighborir.g localities. The faces of our j
merchants ana otner nusincss men are nor, 1
therefore, any longer than they "used to j
was."
As to the school in our borough, there is a
diversity of opinion on that subject. Thern
one thing, however, in winch all doagree,
that is in the nope mat me --young
ideas" will get tlie tnll nuinoer 01 nays al
lowed theiii by law for a school term. And
in such matters, hue has been ottered a
hih salary to travel through the States, but
thus far she has declined. 1 hope high hon
ors yet await her.
MANKIND.
Mankind, after all is said, are not much
worse than other people. Some have the
rough sido out and some have the rough side
re ! just about the same amount of original sin J div
eh i antl of actual transgression. I doubt very is m
,,v much whether any living human being j and
' iii :1 1; .. n to. !i i-u una r.ur'u t lukiiali I i ! lfa'I
:' r ,! 'I'atan old man named
"i.i, ' S 1 S""l'iehanna township,
nt '" -""ckingly maltreated a
K hv a ttnr -. 1:- .
i 'iu -Ir . - young niwiucii
To K 'owiishin. Tli. .uitir.
ate, I
ill,;. ' ""new hero n Xlt) ro;w
H'ce and C. 11. 1
, t,".i.i -.iiiiiiiwmii, nun
Vf,r ' 'hat information has been
r r.-. 1 at t1,n 'Mr place,
! ' ''c lie.-.itl ol no arresU
c'.e k 1, own
Hoarseness. Stire Throat. Asthma,
Catarrhs, and all diseases of the. Throat and
Lungs. No family should be without it. It
is no private qnack" preparation; on the
contrary, it is prescribed by some of tho
most, eminent physicians in the country.
Price rid cent.
Bold bv all Drug Stores and Dealers thro'
ottt the United State.
P. S. See that, the signature of RrssK'.T,
i LAND'S, Prop's, is 011 each wrapper.
American public. Davenport Times.
Daunl'ess Fire Company's annual
election of officers next Saturday night.
That's right, boys keep the thing up;
there'll be a big fiio on judgment day, if
not sooner. .
OBIflAKY.
FLECK. Died, st tha residence of his nn. In
Allegheny township, on Wedn.cs.lav, H1I1 in'st .
Mr. i'KTEa Fleck, er., aged S3 years."
in
PETITION FOR IXCOP.PoKA- .
TION OF TH K IlKTIIKf. liKCn.AK H. I'- j
TIKTCHi UfKul Rcthel. ot i 'atnl ria ( 'ounty.-I a. I
And mm, to-wit : lKii Fe'oruary 174. wi.hin :
Charter having hcen irt'eseiit in open t!..nri. and
livini; heen examined by s.ii I Court, and there be
in? therein norh:n contained contrary to Ihe law, .
ir is ordered to he tiled in the 1 'rorhoiiotary's Of
fice, and a notice of t he atiiilica t iim tt on rn'riiivln.. I '
in one of the countv papers for three conscctnive i x riip,hooih:nir?yi up, t'piccdSyrup, Rliu'oari.
weeks. - ' rtv the Cotirt. Pure Apices, Jfcc.
From the Record. Orlifted February 11. 174.
J. K. 11ITK, Froi .,".ii,.t.rv.
Pro'honotary's OiH.'o, Elieiisi-urg. Fei. 11, l7.3i.
UA ' IN(i 1 eceiit 15- enlarged our rtuek we .u
now prepared to tell at a irreat re.itu t , ,
tro-n former price. Our su.i k ct.nsists
llruis, Mediein.-, 1'erfumery. Fancy Sri'.
I eon's. Hall's nnd Allen's Hair He. torut v .- .
1 iiis.l liiitiii.-ni-. PIhsk r. biiiiineuts. la:n K:!;
lers. Citrate Mi,eHi. ls. Jamaica tliiifTT,
J tn e f lan.riNK extracts, h.sse,i-es.
. ., 1 ,i.UA On.ii, tti,i n-itlii,,.
Ktnootlioiiisioea . - , j -,,, BO.it.,v, a,,d are not kicked o.it.
choose their favorites, and they haVo never
,..,. i tw,t.. o hvAriiV....... i 1U! "i i . aoovo notice wt com
aa lor .no ,.eob .B.o " " V "" "" j Frinee in th.y.nr 17S. emijfrated to this eo.intrv
me iau.es, ui u-.. ti.'.i ,
Some peoplu imagine when tney crotrt tnem-
in the year ll32. lanUiuin Naw York- from thi
went to Huffalo. N. v., thence to Ha Id Eatfle Fur. I
nace. Hnntincloa couatr, this State, wh re ha rc-
side 1 two yeais, and thn rcmovod to Allephenv :
township. Camhria eoua'y, where he hascoptti,i:e.l 1
i.. . . . . . , - i... .iniiv-oro year. 1 lie nwesw.1 ,eu
about eten. , .he r lavorites. and they haVo never France wit 1. 7 i..l.i... 1. ....... .,,.1 :
I'ft WO V Ml III.HIl.r. - " . - - ... , -.L.i, r. ,i. UIV Illlll in.u.i
( w.muv. l..n known to Select OTie from anions he leaves 7T lirin irraa lanJ irrant.irni.n.1 ehi! !r. n
Which makes tne remat k iu- .... .. , . , Justice, to the la.lies of the- i " has 27 dead. Thro is noi a ,n.-ro l...ne,t and j
morality is learned and pr.kotisod la-loie :"'''"':,,. '' ,n - fIlt lIlfi r,Hrt.lt re.proia'jl- family in our cuiimunit v than Mr.
, o to fthool. I know preachers" 1 rummii. a.iow ... e... ...... """ F.ek has left behind hlin. He I ivrit Ik if Ht, linn.
clnldrcu go to a 1 nedairoifue is not, never was, and never wul ,,-., .. h, . . m, :
mms not six yeais oiu ..o . . ,-,-,...;.. ;oliz them. A NTI-fX I,. lie :.. r.caeo. L.
wagoner. Indeed, miiiure in ' - ..
VOTICK. Having jMirehafed from
Ciiari.ks OONTF.K. of Clearfield town
ship, the folloWiti lescriKed articles. 1 hereby cau
tion all p-rsor.s aa:us'. interfering in nnv wav
with said propjrty : 1 Rray mar-, I I'lack'i.orse, 1
eorcred wajnn, 1 plough. 1 harrow, 3 ton-hay, 10
hu.he! hueiwiieat, 1 cow, 1 yeariiiiij eait. 4 pi.
3 sets harness. 1 i.l.lie. 4 acre wlie.il and o acres
, rye in the ground, 4 liedstea'ss and be.i.iiiia. 1 set
chairs. 1 t le. 1 bureau. 1 'uplxinr-!. 1 siatt I. an t
1 2 ioes, all which I have let. with the Raid UhS.
' l ronler durina niT pleanur". I llO. liliAK. !
I Carroll Twp., Fet. la, lS74.-3t. j
STATU of Dr. W. W. .1 A MI SON", !
Dect.asup. Letters of Atlminitratron
j no the esta'e of sid dceodent. !atc r.f Iorctto hor
! ouir!i, Camhria county, I'a., having heen irrsnteil ra
tbc amler!g:ie:!, ail prss.iis Inde'.'ted to said estate
ar" req'HT'.el to iri.ke payment either to the under
' ".giicd or to Frs.ai-'S o'Ereil. E'p. I.reUo. atiJ
t hose having c, a ins ),iinst 1 he .one wul pros' r, 1
i them proi.o.-lv aut hetiiieate-l for fc'-ttieiiienv
; E'd M A JAMISO.1, Atlialais'.airtx.
! Jan. 22, l'T l.-P ..
Cigars end Tobacccp,
Blank Hooks, Deed!". Note ft nil Bonds:
Post. Cotnmei cial and nil kiuos of .,tc Fa; r ;
Envelopes. Pens. Pencils. Arnold's Wr::!c
Fluid, HUek and Ked Ink. Pocket hi'I ! : '
Rooks, Mj-aT.ines. NeWKpupes, Nnvus Fl. o
rl s. Eilile. Keiiious, Fruyer and Toy lb - W,
Penknives. Pipes. Ac.
VT" We have added to our stock a lot of F I
JEWELRY, to whicli we would;tn vle IL u
ten'ion of the T.r.die.
rHOTtKiKAl'll AI.nrM? at; lower p.icr,
thun evrr offered in this place.
Paper au J Cifar sot 1 ci titer w',..,;ealf r.r re
tail. LfcMMON ir :riii(iV
Maiu -"..rert, Et.vnsbu'p-
July 30, JSfls.
Fi A. SUOe.4 IKtR V. M. tl. St ill.KH. I H I II f ivrnv o m,,.
QM0SEV1AKER & SECLS"I7 J Al Jiti!!
tri .,H-t-l,Hn, , burar and vteinity is directed
9-13.1 EnFA'SBt'RG.CAMB ilA t; .. Pi. tf.l
PEO. M. K i: A P i: . A Uon i-al- Ltuv,
Ebsnsburir, I'a. Offle 05 Centre strei-t
lireeuoorcfro.il High ln-et. mig.T.,"rZ.x
iWQOJiEN FACTORY!
CI AN , p.,rodii cd new mnebinery into r-r
.c'--.i factory, we are now i.ritnre..
".in..irtin--oiidirt iioli-f. "l,n'rHii C --1 .
.-iToi M.Nii l.llNS..to., Sc.
tf" JV.h.I taken in e.Tclianec for jr.i.l'; -ir
, worked on shares. Market prjee paid f..r w.. 1.
r. m. joAt's d maw- .
j FJiensbiirsr, Feb. SI, ltCJ.-tf.
M.xKIM'r
The mi t o.it to., of 1 h lji,i;,.a ftr n....
burarantl vteinity is directed to lU fa.i 11 .t,
-51 it. t.. .ft . ha just reetvt aa In v.
of new anil fashion-. .!V' tr.'t!nerv t.oo-js.t r
ro rat, in the Kar Ward, Et.enr-hur. e.l : y
lv- n lets. Hats, ere.. i,cin!ty. I irei-.rv .
.!... The iat,ouav kf lAe puliile i rei . . .
luily soUf unOI:-'.
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