The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 31, 1874, Image 3

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AND PERSONAL.
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'''r'r'' r. ,,,rm".er l" Wednesday, (10. j original pr
(. oiirt wm convene Here next
Tv'V n?e'erririatorof reptile", Mr. John m The Pittsrcroh Calamitt.-TIio ...fester
" A,T..ilr ! 'l:?""r moi-inn papers. Instead of
O'Keilf. of Cresson. is rertninlv A success
at least as to the pomleroiuty of the aforesaid
qualify-hi the first tfpnrt, of the terrible Uood
reptile?. He claims to have settled the hash
for iio lens thftii ivro monster blncksnakea
tvitbin a few iveeUn tha first of wlii, 1. o ..o
lire. ft feet 4 inches and the otrlff oua kill.!
I on Monday List, measured 7 ft-t it in.
j "What a whopper the last enake, if not the ', or'tPL"'? th ,otal lo8 9f '' within the limits
Etorv. must have W ' 6 "f h?- tw.P ci,,.e8' " immediate Tieifrity at
Mr l it Ifo.r. icssman ruo humlrnt and uimttcn. The
J'- I5- Jteam purposes Psf.-loiihioo. reporters linnn thi. uUrina i. .i
a temperance paper, to Jai called the Lit iroi i e1 ,ur t,le particulars of this awful cHtatropre"
.nr..K, j- '. "" me uieor iestruetion is told In rh Kim.
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.w . mi ".'f 1,1 B? """'" t-ei-n CiaeratecJ,
! only add to the terrible- H.ftniu u.i
vince us that the calamity was a far it renter
'"aM tn.an the sud story of yesterday made out.
the list of bodies recovered Irrj tiniil last last
....inuunjucreu annul liny, but the Ithrxttrh
ltoona. Tho first
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'ograinme he carried out will l,n , r, , V , i "7orWll''l manner peculiar to these
i. . . l-""ii our, win bo , laithful historians of thcovents-Msihov n....r
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issue.! tliia miui- i, , ' 4 u'""u' iiioi'Miniis i luceveuis,;
1SM1KI tills week. Altnnha is Inrai nt.t ,m nfi.vof ,-,- i,- . , ..i ' ,
cuy, ana jne necessity which ev io ..... ; : reon'red to writ.. rl.. .i.i:.ii.i ,.r
er forty visitors at Scalp , "PPei to exist tor the estaldislnnsnt oT a
. o. mis cuaraoter is tlie most fitting
lH what tho IMtta- I mMitnry on the fallacy of that measure
;l tKntl.
i.ijKin.i cmnty fair will be held on
: h in
sth of Oi toler.
i that could b,; adduced
Joseph Slick, a shoemaker hv traile and
a remdent of Conemaui'li tn-nKli,i ...-;.
r M. poer, our i.eprenemauve I . "as neen placed under hail in the.
is at Irt'iuorii opi i nj;s.
iiliiir ri'iinty L)cmcr:itic conven-
1- n id " -'loiinay, inept. . lit.
Jiiil Harretr, of Clearfield, died
.1. m-e at mat puw on Jiotulav.
.ir.tc limau How into town on ' aP wo was euijdoyed in Slick's family iu
Kivc cts. a mile is the. swindle. ! tl,H -apacify of a domestic.
,.,, Tin. ! "m me liuuen
't: ..,);., my . !o you think Mr. Ileech-
i i I ri Krr)n in tw., . . r f ,
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Klllll nt' Cl lrt i " - . . i - . . ,
. ..... s. i u iint r iii i ne icioner term
; Of the Johnstown District Court the charge
of assault and luitterv ami ntt, til lit ol y ...
The roKei-utrix is oiie Miss lieUnca Wal
ters, a vonnir woman about iiti, r
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Vytvc
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lv K.
i at! i;ii:n-u'r'Ilr;S n'Miung in tne east
' v ,.r" tiw ii, fc-H from a horse on
,T il fractur-it one nt Ins arms.
j p,:!ef-tite Ji''jnthtiean was soM
fj ' lie on the I'l'd. This is the sec
t tb.it i:ip-r 1ms traveled that way.
l.-tters have been unavoidably
i ,, one of thrtn, written with a
appear next week, if we
its contents.
I.-uises, of the Jf rnhl, who was
;t; her phj .-it ally for a few days ;
. vw- ai- pleased to notice, once !
'.rked emls. I
in- stay of the Duquesne Grays i
''i: 'le of that place will
T!i:it is a sort of enterprise i
t,. be rewarded. I
ivy :-liot Henry 2'erry Jn Sny- i
, i 'N-.-u field county, on Wednes- j
bvst m't'k, ard the wound !
!s- on Sunday morninp.
. W';utiful little Indian ponies !
A. Shoemaker, Ksq., of this!
n.r.'iitrn mo imroi its Rtail the
,i.,v i:i.l 1 adiy gushed its left hind le-r. i
r.tif'ru TlK'.nas, an diennburg boy,
fUf i!isi--t veiy tevercly withau axo,
,:-iv i:'-'. while engaged iu feH'ni a
i iif-n's neek, iu the vicinity cf Wil-
- TVwn .1. William, of ibis place.
it r.ri .' 11 1 1,1 io iim oitiui
tl.id'y dcnioralizetl, on W ?liie.liy
ci.-Kj:: ii e of h heavy plank falling:
jreen procery "round the corn--r
::f liere the woodbine twineth."
z"' I; -pff-s cliarjji'S, liljilily seasoned
ar.il vegetables, cooked lt goobo"
r.rj,-u Sl.rtiTcr, of Iiralr township.
-r ,:.-M;!!tv, was Ptrivlr by a traiuLon
vi -t !i.i:lriil, near his residnecot
v ij-. and instantly killed, ile
v-'r . t as;e.
:n's new (ierman MiWer tenor
-: T.-ity to the tnake-npand sweet
..v " 'r Silver t'orr.et ISaud. 1 1 is
; ;..-:r.;n?. iit atul was pun iiasea by
. if ;it a :ih out-lay of ;?".!.".
v.y wi- s--m tipain look upon their
r 3..I-S U the lsin remark of our
.rro-p- :,."v-,i-, 1ii. F. in writ-
'!: vit-'.t ef ivir band to that hos--.
So r "i-.i f'r the balanco.
yt-o-tortie- at iiii Creek, Hunting-i-.ty,
w:is enl.re.l by bxirglars one
wt'wetk and d.-p"ii-d 'f a f-mall
: nioiiev, tlle svilioreiy. and a few
The leuers w ero aiso ris:ed of their
.- A'to. na 7'i '.--' pet b'acksnake,
, -.1 . , j
: ' atsusteij wi;u is j uar ier!,criw iei
. tu .L'' vemcl: f
-lit: .'.ivi.liia: itirr-
Vi'XT.
w ben some kirl-
'ilured its head to the
i of a brii k, and now it is
:.t'.'own, Sat urday night la?t,
-. n fp.m the rabje of Mr. T.
'.. a j air of check line, four new
. or harnes, and iu fact nearly
veablertlxint th premises.
. v.-.?; erjietrators.
-i.Vi : :-r .f trnups iiassing through
KX".:..y:...x larce at the present time.
i-T .-tne and whither tbey go, no
! i; -'ikly cares, Imt it is rio-
' e:! v ti.L- fa ,vs of t ho majority of theui
e'-rx;:,tV:iy set Westward.
i:.:Lr bi'ji orno, a member of the re
; T'-r f Fram-iscian I'.rothers, who
::"r in tb- Ib.nastery at lorett;j nume
' " Las. we Rre infotmed by the
' 7- '. len n tnoveil to the insane
""'!''!' Mercy Hospital.
T:ii :. s-t-ii by advertisement el-s
'.T. Fi '.ix Welx-r has established
':: uphoi.sVring business here,
ii'ktiow him to be an excellent me
s.tn some cf bin work, we
-:.! i't i.hcrally snstaind.
""f -r young men, it is said, con
'''.f nation of a martial baud in
;':.? iiutns to be of the latest and
'-.'"'I pattern. Tbere is enough of
"-".! ' tiif nt in l.ot-nsburg tu get
""'.. 1 and of the kind indicated.
' H fn.nn does not propone to tarry
- i" til bis beard grows, but he does
'?.-;.- in I.oretto all day to-uior-
''':) f..r tin; purpose of extrart-
'"1 i:i' ia: and isiipp'.y ing artificial
w'.i.. :.re tirml of gumming it,
' i "? and fjirl, named rcspective
' !:'Lii,- ai:d Mary Wiseman, were
": ' a u-..m of cars at I illwool Sta
ii I:., near l'ittsburgb, on Satur
"ii 1 Uc ly vas killed instant-b.-.l
of her injurieK coon after.
':'- ti.e heavy and long-continuixl
; ir-i.t w .k, the weather was
NV.lnc.day thai lires were
;i "Mi,f.,it but "a necebsify, while
''ij:iii iin overcoat was to be seen
':-t'-i. Think of that, ye dwellers
s, with j our thcuio meters up
-eiiiueties 1
"'tLe new of the l'ittshurch flood
Mondav morning, over
i"-'. f the Mountain House liail-
- tha; ciiv t..ok the first train and
" '-, some of them, possibly, to
' s i;:t fnen.ls buried beneath the
' ''''"I '.Tbers to find their property
:; I'ra, ti,..
ttirday in. .ruing, a large fiouring
y. a.s i!.,- P.iooku's Mill, situated
"'"'vi;..-.!', lair con nty.was destroy
' A Miw-mill and a stable located
' tt'odetrored. The property
.' "'r.M.hon lineman, whose loss
IJi.n'n. The insurance is 53,000.
' ,J- "-;'vr I ecu the work of an incen-
'n Monday eveniiiL' an infant m.w
I'nunln r.r.l,.. rl I . . J
, ... w ;vs uisco vereil Ivinir on
the props in front of Mrs. Matilda Confer's
resKieme, Aitoona. Medical examination
; developed the fact that it has negro Hood in
its veins, but who is the father or who the
mother that heartlessly deserted her off
spring, is not yet known. The waif was
taken ,-hargo of tho Directors of the Poor
w ho w ill eee that it is taken caro of.
Conductor Quartz, of this place, owns a
Spanish rooster w hich has taken charge of
a brood of young tin keys, over which it ex
ercises as much i are and supervision as the
most ,lemonstrative "biddy" could possibly
manifest. Tho turkeys w ere hatched ontbV
a Spanish hen, but had no sooner emerged
from the shell than Mr. Cock-of-thc-walk
gathered them together and provided shelter
forthein beneath his own outstretched wing.
When the Johnstown Voice demonstrates
lteyond perad venture that it, costs no more
to run two courts than one, nnd that the
countless petty cases w hich occupy so much
time iu the District Cwnrt would be brought
to K'.jensburg for adjudication, we shall bo
'etter disposed than at present to admit the
force of its reasoning, and that too without
drawing an invidious distinction rietwoen
the methods of conducting court business
there and here.
It is gratifying to know that ail or near
ly all that gang of drnnken miners who
boarded a train at Altoona one evening last
week to go to Hell's Mills and afterwards
conducted themselves in an outrageous man
ner, assaulting passengers and even throw
ing one negro overboard, injuring him so se
verely that he was not expected to
live, have. leen arretted and either held in
heavy bail or retired to the seclusion of the
II ollidaysbnrg jail.
Our two Washington township corres
pondents, loth of whom stand No. 1 on the
list of attentive and efficient "localizers,"
looked in on uskindlv vet brief! v this we.-k t
j but an neither of tbe'in had A 'single item,
I much less a "I.ilierul" supply of news to
communicate, the "Hubbub" soon subsided,
I whereupon they passtxl from our preseuce
as calmly and complacently as the morning
! mist disappears before a dazzling sunrise.
. oine again soon.
The circumstance that two raen on Fri
day last arrived iu Houtzdale and offered
to sll a horse and biirrv for 5"'D0 and af
terward for S100, the horse alone leing j
v orth the first mentioned sum, is what led i
to an increase by two of the number of I
iH.arders in tbeCluarfieldcountv jail. They j
were subsequently releassd on a writ of I
hthfas corpus, hut were re-arrested and held i
on suspicion that they were connected with j
tne Hollnlaysburg bond robbery.
Catfish may b legally angled for on and
after to-morrow. We are aware of the fact
that a considerable number of this species
of fish have been caught hereabout during
the present and Iat mouth, but those who
indulged in this pastime were guilty of an
infraction of the law, and could be and
should be properly punished. It cost entire
ly too much money to stock our waters with
after column is
: liiiiwi uruuifoi. on Dy tlie avalanche or water
that came pouring- down on Sunday nig-lit.
, At this distani-o from the scene our readers
. would not feel interested in a reotpitulsiiion
! of the houses that were flooded otr until they
; became mere Moating- fragments; of stately
piles of brick and mortar that fell a prey to
I the resistless impetuosity of t he loilinjr. sect h-
itiir Catitract. tlud vere crumbled to pieces and
swept away into immense piles of debris ; of
trreat quantities ut f urnftuie, and household
; Roods Kene-a!!y, borre furiously plon- on the
hiiifewHvcs that could not be Ptttj ed. and of
pallid faces, and toi u umlj. pashed bodies cur
ried away on the river dt water that was to
! the uiirortunate victims a literal river of
dentli.
This last is the saddest feature of the whole
I Story, and no wonder that the statement is em
phasized that stronjr mn wept and women
fainted when viewing the removal of lucrha.sl
ly burdens fn m tho a cretion (fathered ny
the l.-ribist i lo "uiy or the vast volume of
water. Vet vivid in the minds of mvirlv M
our residents, uses that sad I-riday, tho 14th of
September, is!, when the platform at the
depot here went down, carrying with it hun
dreds of citizens, and briiiRiiiK death to several
who were known and loved in the community.
Thejrloom that him like n pall over this place,
will live iu tho memory of all who had cause
to bear in mind that terrible accident, yet It
was as nothing-, eoui pared with this later dread
ful calamity. In the gloom of an enforced
darkness, (for gas mains were broken, and the
city left without lltfht from the ext inifuisiied
lamps), the inmates of houses were swept av ay
i i ti e tonont. an I In the wild scramble fur
ii place of shelter lives were sacrificed that
in ik Ht otherwise have been saved. This visita
tion bus been a terrible ono for Pittsburgh,
but it is only the survivors who have lost
loved relatives or warm friends, who cuu fully
realize how terrible it has been.
We have not the space to furnish the details
we have received, touching- tht calamity that
has afflicted these two cities, but we are triad
to note that as tin open hand h always been
extended iu charity for the assistance of oth
ers, so her representative cit-ens now prompt
ly meet together to devise measures, for the
alleviation of her own sufferers. Contributions
commenced pouring- in last eveniinr at a pre
liminary frnt herinir. and over tj.'MJ was raised
in a few minutes to meet immediate and press
inif wants. An executive committee was ap
pointed to see t tlie burial of the vivtiins, and
the expenses attendant upon performing the
lust sad rites will he paid out of the fuud so
collected. The surplus will bo distributed to
those who have lost their all by this visitation,
and so Tar as npiaciiif? their temporary pos
sessions are concerned, sulfcrers will be placed
once more ou a substantial footing. Johmtiown
Ti ibunc.
Is accordance with promise, wo herewith
publish another of the several acts of general
interest pawd by the lust I.fir. slature. and
shall continue to lay said laws before our read
ers as rapidly as our epaee permits. This one is
entitled
An Act to provide fur trie Submission of eivil c.i?s
to the decision of the court, and w dispense with
trial by jury.
Skction 1. Itr it enacted, rtc. That In any civil
case now pending in any of the courts of this coin
lnonwea'tli, or hereafter to bi commenced . after
issue joined, the parties thereto, excepting these
acting in a fiduciary capacity, may. by acrrueiiicnt
filed in the propel oftl ve where tuch suit is pend
ing, dispense with trial by jury, and submit the
decision ol micb ease to the" ouft having jurisdic
tion thereof; and such court shall hear and deter
mine the same, and tlm judgment rhil II be sub
ject to writ of error or appeal as in other cases at
law or in eijuitr, at the option of either party.
Skctiox 2. The decision ol the court shall be In
writing, stating separately and distinctly tho
facts found, the answer to any jmlnts submitted
in writing by counsel and the conclusions of law,
acd shall bo tiled In the olliee of the prot honoiary
or elerk of the proper court where tho case Is pend
ing as early a practicable, not exceeding sixty
days after Och decision shall have been made
from the termination of the trial, and notice there
id shall be forthwith given by the prolhonotary or
clerk to the parties ur their attorneys, and it no
exceptions thereto ore filed in the proper olitt-a
I within thirty lay filter service ol such notice
j judgment shall bo entered thereon by thu pro
i thunotary or clerk ; if exceptions to tho findings
i oi tacts or conclusions of law be filed within said
I thirtv davs. the Court or the judire thereof ho
trifMl tlie chs.' in vnnil t.n. mnv- uiM.n ii ri niii.'ii t
new varieties of the finny tribe to permit j order judgment to be entered according to the
the same to be exterminated at the whim of ' decision previously tiled, or make such nnxiifjea-
tious Uiere.il as in justice ami right Sliall seem
proper, subject alwais. nevertheless, to review bv
writ of error or appeal in the supreme court : such
l I I. 1.1 tri i VI VI .1
- H:,.'. bti!' --.v -r.-. stolen from a
! . .- z v.,,.' j Somerset lRiroiigh
"T hut, through the itistrumeu-"""T;."'c-r:ti'l',
they were recovered
T : r.- were two thieves, ono of
ii'. tMapi. it, the wood, but
' ani nr.r.1 and now takes ob
' ! ''-. oiiid world through graU
1 ;
f'.rti:
;v -!'i.t
- t:i
'-'My lb-publicans have also
res that he wasborn into
expreis purpose of serv
an Assemblyman
''I'K.atnl the t'oie Kdto swears
( -'s ill fall if he is not elected.
.'t.-iiTlv i.TiiM.t a tf iuurrv
e Acio sbortl v, gottcu
senseless or reckless piscators.
The drawing of the Leavenworth lot
ery, in which afi'air quite a number of our
citizens were more or less interested in a fi
nancial point -of view, came off a few days
ago. The list of prizes reached here on
Wednesday, and a laborious search has re
veal'.! the fact that neither the SlOO.fMM)
priite nor any of the other grand prize has
travelled in this direction, while only one
among thu investors claims that he got his
money back, $2,50. Asseverations are as
plenty as blacklierries, however, that the
whole thing is an infernal swindle.
There was a lively time at the Erie races
last week, and two gents from this place
who went there to see the Rightsare said to
have enjoyed the affair hugely. The one
who bestrode the "jasack" for want of some
thing better to bestride was particularly
pleased with himself and his llosinante, es
pecially when Mr. Jack gave veut, as he did
profusely, to that peculiar melody for which
his species is proverbial. Sam says he woul.l
rather ride into the legislature leu times
over on tho backs of braying asses political
than bestrid-: one more brayiug ass natural.
On Wednesday night at 12 o'clock tho
burning of the first kiln of brick was com
pleted at Mr. John Wherley's brickyard,
one-liaif lniie west of town, and men oom
petejit to judge in such matters declare that
they are the lest brick that have ever been
manufactured in this vicinity. Ueing hand
made, and that too by a brick maker who
lias mi superior, Sir. John'Ade.lsberger, they
cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to all
who may use them. On and after Monday
next these brick will be for sale on the most
reasonable terms, either at the kiln or de
livered at the station or in any part of town.
An old lady who died a few days ago in
the north-eastern part of this county, demand
ed while on her death-bed that two of her
sons, who owed her a certain sum of mouey
each, should pay their indebtedness, inas
much as sho exported to die and wished to
apply the money to liquidate her funeral ex
pii.sis. With this request ono of the eons,
it is Raid, not only declined to comply, but
when his brother was in the act of handing
over the amount duo from him, he grasped
the money and positively refused to return
it. Subsequently at the funeral, as if lo add
insult to injury, the grasping son bellied to
till up his mother's grave in the church
yard a proceeding never before dreamed of
in our philosophy.
, The littensburg SilverCornet Hand paid
a llvlug visit to their musical brethren of
the Loretto Cornet Hand a sort of a return
game, as baso-ball parlance has it on Sat
urday evening last, and ever binco their re
turn "thev have been J'joff'-'mg and blowing
aWntthe, kind treatment vouchsafed , them
by the good people of that "toorelural vil
lage, and especially about the elepant Jreo
rei.ast which was served by Mis Ldla. Plotf
at the Myers" House, and which was parta
ken of with the utmost relish by the partici-
a ...i.-ioiiiioiis vote of thanks is here
in tendered, to the fair hostess for the bouu-
and
wh! to he taken iu tint time
with tho c fleet prescribed by
and manner
law.
isECTio 3. Kvery such case taken to the su
preme court uhju w nts of error shall be heard and
determined therein as writs of error are therein
heard and determined ; and every such case taken
to the supreme court by a. peal shall be heard and
determined therein s cases of appeal in equity
proceedings ; aud In case a new trial is ordered
it shall he proceeded with belore the .ime court in
the same manner an herein before provided for.
Skctioh I. airreeuiuu t to submit under this
act shall be a waiver ol the right of trial by jury.
StCTio.M 6. Cases submitted under the provi
sions of this net shall be subject to existing law as
to costs, except no jurv lee shall be required on
entering judgment.
Approved the Kl-i day of April, A. I. 1ST4.
J. it". llXHTUAMT.
Base Ham,. The return g-amo of base ball
between tho Mountaineers Jr., of this plfo.
and the Juniors, of Johotown, was played at
th. letter place on Wednesday- As will bo
si en by the subjoined scores our boys succeed
ed in vanquishing their opponents, though .the
fame w.s a close one. Kneh club has now won
a game apiece, the Juniors having defeated
the .Mountaineers here on the 4th instaut. We
understand it is thw intention to play the third
or divisivu game for t he championship at an
early day. 1 he figures here jrivt-n tell tb whole
story
o. n. mol MT-ii.xEEr-s.ju. o. n.
jrtnon.
II. Haws, pi. ...
Owens, c
Kopidin,
C. flaws. 1 b., ..
ITngelbacb, 2 0.,.
tiliiss. 3 b.,
ltoberts, 1. f.,.. .
Wchn, c. f.
b. uton, r. f.,
Total
...5
. . .
. . .3
.. .1
...3
...4
. ..1
.. .2
...4
3 Kodgers. p.,. ..
Z Stough, o., ...
I I). bilovd, s. 8.,
. Parrieh. 1 it.,..
5!Harker, 2 b
6 Williams, 3 b. .
7.Mill, 1. f.,... .
4 J. Lloyd, c. r.,
5 Myers, r. f.,. . .
.3
. . .6
...4
. ..2
..2
.. 1
Junior
Mountaineers
Umpire i
.27 41 j Total,
ittfises.
2. 3. 4. 6.
8 3 10 1
0 0 1
II. liarkcr. Scorers, ti.
S.
0
4
(1.
.27 45
4 U
9 a
I'otts,
K. if. err.
utes.
'bins of g-ame, 2 hours and 40 min-
-One day last week a unique two-wheeled
vehicle drawn by two men and dog,
and followed by some half dozen w omen
and children, passed through town westward-bound.
In resjKjiiso to inquiries, they
represented that they were rn route for Kan
sas, which State they expected to reach,
traveling as they were then traveling, in
about a year and a day and a half from
.late. Thev must have changed their minds
Ixjfore they had achieved much of the trip,
for thev uitvdo their appearance here aga-in
on Wednesday, this time going iu the di
rection of lieu Hutle-r's. birth-place,, wtu
wagon, dog, aud the rust of thetn iu good
condition. The theory advanced that thy
constitute the advance-guard of a party of
carpet-baggers to bo brought here to vote
the Republican ticket nest fall is, we are as
sured, not well grounded.
Death of Mrs. Jcoqk Deax. "We re-
Sf! ft..t ko kindly provided. After enjoy- . gret to cnWed in Ilii:
ing themselves lor a icw - i - ,,.
'';,',t;l; " o;vu inimitable s'.yle. I
'y',"''' ''''i'1" arrowdieal was
iw.'' 't,uhl .lones, on his farm a
-"w. 'tht of town, oii'i day l;ut
ijj"".. te'ii.'s of a similar de
VS 'r '1" '"" Ui time l-en pick- j
;i","s '"''tfhijorhood, showing j
J hj. U-bire the foot of the i
'tA. .'. !l "":s'l, tnee bills ana
''"'a
:
. a we have heretofore
held in Johnstown com
' '-'1; proximo and continuing
''A'are of the festival will
'"' 'J'l Sunday, the ICth, to
niiiiiT. yle j,artv wiil go iu
' -'! s-lx cars, and "will be &c-
''ief.reat Western Hand.
i!iv'l as an c.'lk. connected
- prouiist of beluga most
Hi. ! of gratitude and gladness, and "ow say that
" ' t ....... i i1.asantest nlaofl ami the Lo
retto folks the most hospitable people they
have been dumped down among for many a
U A party of young men of this baili wick,
after consulting the best recognized authori
tiesonthe Mibject of ichthyology, conclu
ded that Monday was a good day lor fp slung
They repaired to a nheet of water a hhort
distance south of town, thereof an impro
vised raft is an adjunct With stout diearu
they committed their valuable persons to the
accommodations furnished by this raft and
fctulled out into the middle cf the dam. The
sculls used were long poles. One end of one
of these stuck fast in thenind at the bottom
of the dam, and the man at the other end,
forgetting to let go at the proper time, cle
scet.ded into the depths with certainty and
relet it v, and to tbe fact that for about the
space of about a minute and a half no whale
with a harpoou in its back could have slosh
ed round in a more lively manm-r, ""-' j
davuburg yesterday week. "W e understand
Mrs Dean has been an invalid for some time.
A recent visit with Jndge Dean to tho sea
shore at Atlantic City, where they spent
several weeks gave strong hopes of her nl
timate recovery, but it was ordained other
wise Mrs Dean is represented by all who
enjoyed her acquaintance to have been a
most excellent lady. Her funeral on Satur
day at three o'clock was largely attended
not only by the people of Hollidaysburg, but
also of different portions of Hlair county.
Judge Dean has onr heartfelt sympathy in
his sad bereavement.
i.. ..ti tiia ci iu iittrinuieii n" i . r wiimo
U iiouio i'iw lc.rtYt d St. l'nii. l"- i
' li!S. lid
other fact that the party returni
Fkfk of ChaBOE.-Dr. Morns Syrup o.
Tar Wild Cherrv and Horehound coinbines
itll the medicinal virtue- of those articles
which long experience baa proved to possess
Jhe most efficient qualities for all diseases of
Ihe Throat and Lung. Coughs and Colds
tne iu' "... H el bT it aud in Croup it
llU E K Call t B. J. Idoyd's Drug
"ri ami "buin asamplo
rf.ular size lorfcl . or at x ' z' .
" . .v. .... W more. J. tv. nnm-
Phila. :
tohf--iprouet negro came into tho car and an
nounced that breakfast was r dy. And we
were much surprised at tbe kind of a breakfast
11 was. being as well got up and as good a var
iety of elibleKH iimiiiinr.il St Iho wail-
: road hotels, and all for tLe moderate price of
Seveuty-flve cents.
After partaking of a n-ood breakfast we felt
better, and seated ourselves by a window pre
pared to take
A IOg AT TRECOfXTRT.
This was by odd the Hnest farming district
we had seen yd. As far as the eye could reach
oa either side was the most beautiful rolling
prairie. The couutry is more th1ck!y settled
t'iKii we had any expectation of seeing. Scarce
ly any ot the land along this road is unim
proved. To look over this country and notice
the cozy little farm-houses eveiv hero and
the scenes and incidents peculiar to our week's I lnere t,,e niagnitlceut riclcs of corn.
. . .iii ...iir uuuui jtCL
iii. presume 1 a panorama of beauty, gran
deur and wealth such as cannot be surpassed.
Hut I have already made this letter much
longer than I intended, and I have only room
leu to say that we itrrived iu
II1I.IU1
at 9.50 on Wednesday morning, being 49s miles
from Chicago, and about I.OJ'j miles from home,
ali which was traveled iu less than four days
Including a rest of oue day in Cnicago aud ouo
in liiiiliiigtoii.
Of Omaha I have nothing to add to what vou
haveal ealys ud. lattice it to say ! hut 1 di frioi
like il e place, and was glad enough toturu my
ace in tlie direct i-Yi or I he rising sun. Thauk
1 g you, my kind friend for the Coinplhne t
paid in extending to me ail invitation to a
com a a y .11 n so pleasant and instrueti 9
C jaunt, 1 ill subscribe aiyself J. tl. List.
Guamj Isr.AXu, Xeu., July l?, 174.
I)E Mi Frclm AN With your permission I de
sire to present to the attention of your readers
a few file's Concei ninir ill" young and thriving
State of Nebraska, hoping it may interest mv
Cambria county friends, and, as tiie Pawnee
Indians say, do a heap of good. ; by inducing peo
ple to come out here and set tie on the rich lands
so abundant in this State, where thev can live
easy mid die happy. " j
A very common opinion ainonu- pcop'e Iu the ,
East is that Nebraska Is a poor, good-for-tmt h-
big State, where a man cannot raise en jugti on
o.ie bundl ed ucres to kettp lion from starving, i
At least 1 have henr.l such an opinion express- i
j ed on several occasions before coming West.
anil I wish now to say Hint there i net a word
: of truth in such reports. 1 know to a i t, i:iinty
inn i in. ii o iicii i .i,iu e". .i .i ii ne i ai-ci nt ri on
a sinrli' acre t hail can be produced in A Hcbc
n y or Washington counties, in your State, and
they are consiocie-i .''.tnotig the most prolific of
which you can boast, on double the area. The
crops this season m: really splendi 1. N'eai ly
nil the wheat has been harvested, an 1 the corn
for the must part is in tassel and promises an
abundant jieM. '1 ii pri-p"ois lor potatoes
and other products ale c.piallv eneou raying,
wo had Karly Itose potatoes, itf w pt-as. LeaiM,
etc.. on our ttiblrs here a I. on t I lie f. i st ?,f .1 u no.
A not her gi eat ilelurion pre a lent in t he ea-t
is that it ilon't rain any in I his country wort h :
talk in ir alio tir, and still a not In i is that t "he grain
we raise does not command price eiioiigii to j
pnv tor wtiut tne farmer has to in v. in nei
ther case are t he act unl facts half as bad as peo
pie imagine them to ho. 1 here has been
ty of rain to grow good crops since 1 came out
here on the 1st of May . and as regards tlie mur- i
ket It is as good as could ho expected, t.'orn is '
Selling in Urund Island at 7" cents per bushel .
and new potatoes command from 75 cents to 1 j
per bilHcl. ither produce brings proportion
ate prices. Wheat has not yet attained a fixed j
price, but it is believed that it will bring ! per .
b'jlicl this Kali, which is better than H.50 or ;
1.7"i in Pennsylvania as the land i; cneapor to
begin with, and being free from stones and
stumps, and also very level, it is much easier :
to work ; besides that.'.you can raise double or 1
nearly doub'o the amount on an equal number j
of acres. As to the prices charged for groCer- :
ies, dry goods, hardware, etc , out here, I must
say that they are very littlo in advance of those i
prevailing in the east, and I doubt if they arc
as steep as in Kbensburg or Carrol Itown. You
can buy a good Milburu wagon, 3' iach f-pin- :
die, with spring scat, for t '.". lly this you can
ste about the way things look out here, but I j
will endeavor to throw more light on the sub- .
ject In my next, this letter being I fear already '
too long ilraw'n out to suit you. Permit me t
say. however, in conclusion, that if any of your :
read vis wish to come west and buy laud or take i
up homesteads or timber claims, Nebraska is !
the place where they can get satisfaction. They '
must come soon, however, as choice lands are i
being taken up Very rapidly. I
lor special information address tbe Qrand ,
Island i'iinrs, or
Yours, truly. Casteh FEi nrxn. j
P. S. I recently beeam" acquainted with a .
man from l!olfnrd Centre county. Pa., who :
used to rent farms thfre. but who cam" to Ne- I
braska about three years ago. Ho says if either
of his oid landlords would give bun any one of .
the farms he used to wrk and make it obliga
tory on him to remain there permanently, he i
W ould not accept the gift, as he has belter and
richer land here from old I'ncle Sam. So be
wise, my friends, ar.ii follow suit before all tho
best lands nave been gobbled up. C. I'.
JL'e La ml of tlie West.
EnEssBrRO, July 29, 1ST.
To the Editor of the Fret man:
IEA(i Sir Having enjoyed with
you the pleasures and borne with you the heat
of the late hurried trip to' Omaha. I cheerfully
comply with your request to add a chapter to
what you have all eady published on that sub
ject ; and I ilo this the more willingly because
I know that your other duties are cf so prrxi
ing a nature that it was or is scarcely possible
for you to spare the time requisite to give a
more minute account of the trip than you have
already published.
With this by way of introduction, permit ice
ro venture upon a hasty though 1 hope not al
together tin. nterestmg description of some of
tne scenes and incidents p
jaunt in the mightv West
i As has been already intimated by my kind
friend, yourself Individually, tho extremely
hot weather which prevailed during our trip
tended to diminish in a great degree the plea
sure which would hare mended it had the tem
perature been more akm to that which we on
the mountain geuerally experience at this sea
son of the yt-ar. As it was. the heat was sim
ply excruciating. Those inexperienced iu rail
road travel iu the west can scarcely imagine
how it feels to be pent up iu a railroad car wh le
the mercury indicates a hundred degrees in the
shade and almost impenetrable clouds of dust
are lilting mouth, nose, eyes and ears, and cove-ring
your entire person, to the depth of an
inch or two, more or less; for be it known tluit
tKc railroads in the west are not like ours, in
asmuch as they have no clean stone ballast be
tween the tics, but are laid on tics embedded
in line sano. wPiuh the wind produced by the
ntpid motion of the rar hurls up iu such dense
Volumes that the tir.Tcier is not only prevent
ed from seeing much' Of the country he is pas
ing through, but if the tritldows are open his
chances for being buried alive are exceedingly
good. Such, at least, was our experience, tho'
t'therwise there was nothing to ctiuiplain of, hs
the curs are very comfortable, the seats ind
spaces between of more than usual width, the
movement rapid and free from jar, and the con
ductors courteous and obliging.
OT THK ClIL'M'hr
we passed through between Pittb'.fi-g ajidCrM
cmito. taking in the Slates of Ohio and lmhana
nil I a portion of Illinois, in all a distance of 483
miles, but little could be observed by us. as we
did not stop between the two points name 1, ex
cept while faking meals at Alliance and Crest
line while westward bound, and nt restliuo
and Kt. Wayne on our return trip. The coun
try, h -we ver. seemed for the most part to bo
very fertile, immense fields of wheat and corn
meeting tlie eye on every side. Farmers were
busy cutting the former, and much of it was
already iu shock. This too on tne 5th day of
July, which is considerably earlier than such
work is done on the mountain. Thi wheat
crop, although not regarded us up to the aver
age there, would be considered ex t raordi miry
here. The corn tho principal cereal raised
ranged from one to six feet in height and look- I
ed very promising. Just here it might be well j
to explain, lest the writer's veracity might In j
doubted, as it will be observed that I havesiiiii
that farmers were liau cuttina u twat urt the 5(i
ilaynf Jtilii, which, as you are aware, fell on
.Viiitiidy. To the mountaineer who strictly ob
serves the fubbath day, even thoughihis crops
should sutler, this may seem like "drawing the
longbow," but 'truth is st ranger than net ion."
and it it a fact that in several instances we saw
farmers at work in their grain fields on the
Sabbath day 'and that too while the weather
was as dry as punk und there was not a single
indication of approaching rain. And all this
time cr did notions- but rido in the train oil the
Subbuth day 1
rnroino.
which wc reached at 8 o'clock Sdrtt!av evening,
tired, weary and completely covered with dust,
it one of the finest eit ies. if not fi finest. In the
Cniled States. We spent nearly three days
here, during which time we visited s many
places of interest as possible, most of which
have already been alluded lo by you. Heliev
ing. however, that a more detailed description
of some of these places may not be without in
terest to your readers, I will endeavor to de
scribe them as briefly ns pos-ible.
TUB WATKlt WORS.S
are located !n tho upper or northern part of
the city, and are the grandest of the kind in the
world. To giveiinytuing likea full description
of this immense piece ot mechanism would re
quire too much space; so I will have to confine
myself within a narrower scope. The city of
Chicago, it is proper to say, is built on a prai
rie which is almost perfectly level, except that
it slopes gently from tbe lake shore, and beforo
these works were built the only water they had
forordinary purposes was obtained from wells.
This method was of course soon found inade
quate to tiie wants of a great and growing city,
and as a consequence the present means for ob
taining plenty of go.xl water was ere long con
ceived, and finally, after considerable opposi
tion, was adopted. On the lake shore a shaft
was sunk to a greater depth than the bottom
of the lake, and from this shaft a tunnel was
excavated to a distance of more than two miles
under tip lake, w hore the water was tapped.
Through this tunnel, by means of largo pipe s,
the water is conveyed to the cistern or shaft,
where six large steam engines are constantly at
work forcing Iho water into an upritibt tank
enclosed in a magnificent stone tower If) feet
high and about one hundred feet from the wat
er works proper. From this tower pipes are
laidHthrougl.out the city, tho volume of water
in the tank bcingsuch as by its weight alone to
force the aqueous fluid al! over the city. The
outlook from the top of Ibis tower well repays
the almost exhausting effort necessary to at
tain the giddy height.
In Chicago, for t:io first time in our lives, we
visled a
MAYOR'S COURT,
and for the information of those who havo
never seen one and w ho are but little acquaint
ed with the wickedness common in large cities,
I will note eome'of tho pmeecdlngs which came
under our observation. These courts are con
ducted in a manner entirely different from the
slow, careful and cautious method which pre
vails in our county courts, as was made appa
rent in the trial of two well dressed and genteel
looking men who had be?n arrested the night
previous for indulging, or being suspected of
indulging, in "tricks that are vain and ways
that are dark," otherwise known at tho confi
dence game. When their case was reached the
witnesses for tho o .mnnin wealth, all of whom
were members of the police force, as well a
those for the 'lefeuse, wero ordered to hold up
their righr hands, after which the usual oath
was administered to nil of them nt once. This
is an economical way of swearing witnesses pe
culiar to these courts. Heing thus sworn, they
couimenoed testifying sometimes one at a
time, but more frequently two or three at the
same lime and tho evidence was beard almost
as hastily as the witnesses had been sworn, und
in loss than no tim the cause was decide!. It
is painful to see tin class of peiqde giuhered
together at ono of these courts men, women
and children of nearly all ages and apparently
of nil conditions in life, brought here lo answer
f r crime of i: renter or.loss degree.
tor the edification of those who have never
visited a fashionable beer garden a few words
about
TIVOtf GARDEN
may not bp out of place. This resort Is located
on "one principal streets in tho wealthiest
part of the city, is the grandest thing of the
kind in Chicago, if not in the United States.
The room is perhaps 150 feet iong and fully 50
feet wide. It is extravagantly furnished with
handsome tables and luxurious chairs and
lounges, while the walls ure decorated with
beautiful oil paintings, and theentire "garden"
is brilliantly Illuminated with a profusion of
splendid gas'-burners almost bedazzling. Three
large fountains with their spurting jets add to
the beauty and novelty of the scene, while in
the large circular basins beneath the fountains
are hundreds of goldfish sporting festively in
the clear water, amid specimens of the mineral
and vegetable order of rare beauty. Here tho
elite of thecity. of both sexes, in immense num
bers, conio to while aWay an hour pleasantly
an 1 sociably, indulging in the meantime in a
cold lunch and a cup or hot coffee, r a gla.su
of wine or mug of beer. Tbe best of order Is
preserved and all Is in accordance with tho
btrictest etiquette. ...... . I
A delightful boat ndoon Lake Michigan and J
a visit to Lincoln Park, now embraclng.iiB area ,
of 95 acres but soon to be enlarged to 400 acres,
also added to the pleasure of our stay in Chi
cago, but these and other scenes of interest I
have not time to dwell upon. We left Chicago
westward bound at 10 o'clonk Monday night
(most of the time s-pent there being on the re
turn tripand did not halt again until wo had
accomplished At; mi Ies more, which lauded us in
BCHrtSGTOX, IOWA.
at T o'clock Tuesday mornihg. This city is sit
uated on the right bank of the .Mississippi river
and claims a population of about 20.000. It is
an industrious, thriving town, aud is the chief
shipping point for all places west of it on tha
line of the C, It. & Q. K. K. It contains many
nuc buildings, but not so many as it did two
3-enrs sgo, a destructive fire having about that
timccoiisumed the Court House and other mas- j
give structures of great value and beauty,
which are, however, being rapidly replaced by ;
buildings equally imposing. Here we spent a .
day very pleasantly in sight-seeing, and at 7.20
V. ii. of the same day we once more resumed ,
onr journey,
Heing desirous of taking things easy ana ob
taining as much rest as possible, wo engaged a
berth and ensconced ourselves in a sleeping ear,
where we soon became cognizant of tho fact
that there were
PEvrtRAi. wr.nDrvo parties
on board and I might add lodging), tho male
members whereof had evidently been east and
secured each for himself a comforter, ete.. and
n-UU the iriza in their arm were returning to
their western homes. I never before thou-.n
that tne placing of so many "honeymoonera'
in the same car would create so much rivalry
as wa9 manifested on this occasion ; and it fll
mot made tho bachelor heart of your corres
pondent throb with envy to see young husbands
vicing with each other in demonstrations of
marital affection. But this torture was soon
over for ere long the bunks were arranged,
the ourtains dropped, and we retired O our
virtuous couch, which, save and except In one
notable InstAnce, was tbe finest opening for a
young man that we saw during our absence.
Amiouiicenicnts,
FOR ASSEMBLY,
JACOB S. KEIL,
i wsuiN!Tos TOwsnrp,
Pirt.jeet t5 the- decision of the Democratic Couu
ty Convention,
AS.E.MIJLY.
Vt eare authorised by Mr. N rn.ixivL Hoiisr,
of Johnstown, t announce his imnie as ur of
the firo candidates for Assembly from this
county under the provision of the new con
stitution, or course Mr. House submits h s
claims to the conven lu.u and will, bke nil g-iod
Democrats, submit and abide by tho decision.
riJOTHONOTAKY.
The undersigned w iil be a candidate be fore
tlie County tnveiit.O i for tho olbco of 1'ro-thoiK-t
iry of Cambria county, subb-et to tl.e
lis.g.-sof the Hein.Ki atlj party, und hopes to
be deemed worthy the support of bin party
friends for that position. A. J.Ciiiumy.
Loretto, June 9, l;t.
COM MIS.-1 ON" Kit.
At the solicitation ..f a number of frlenn
the "iibseriber offers hiirt-cif ns a candidate f r
County Commissioner, and ht.v iug no doubt of
his capacity, and certainly none a-i to his wil
lingness, to perform the duties of said otli e
honestly and faithfully, he hopes to meet wiili
the f a vorab le co aside ml ion ol the approach irg
1 )-in .erat ic l 'oil nt y Con veil tioti, to w inch aloi o
his laims arc submitted.
Jost ic D. I'AIUUSll. i
Lbensburg, J i! ly "Ji, ls74. i
COMMlSSloNP.lt.
Possessing the srviio imiilenabb. r!lit to he
selected or rejected, ns the ra-i- may l e, for the
olliee .f County Com m IsMoik r 1 li:i t 1s possess- '
ed bv "any other man." the subsei iher Initios
bis banner on the ot.ter trull and declares his
w illiiigne.is lo serve t lie "dear people'' to the
best of his ability, provided, on.i provided
only. Hint the approaching CoimTy I out ntion
sirs tu to place his name on the Demo, ratio
ticket. JollX SllAl:nAL'"II.
Summit, June 10, lt74.
POO It IIIIISI-: HIUKCTOIi. ;
1HK .VAME (If
WILLIAM McPKUMITT,
Of ir.i.'.fii(;...i Tt.irn hi,'. !
pi e-eiocn i iy nis irienos io t he Cotisnicl at ion
t lie coming I 'et1i04.ru tie Conn t r Convent en
nsa nt person for the c-flice of Poor mi. Ii-rcetoi-
of Cambria county.; Mvv.
-v ; 1 r . 1 1 1 1 1:1: tis k .hex rs. ;
1 1 v xuva v -vt. j r. 1
'IlliiSii
.!'
fH .l.K.tilATFandi'OKSr'KriAl. ISTITI KV, .w
f HaieD, (nun. K.Ttieth yeir. 1'repuratory P
College, tliu Scientific Scfiouls ur business, w.th
py.-t ctn.it i-11 r-J t heroin; I. ph ys cal t raining by a. Pi
ta ry .i rill :nir. u niiias; c r-oving. tec. 'ut uts
sent on appli.-aUoii. Wju. H. Kislli., Priucpal.
CLNE MILLION ACHES
or
S; SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS
F( ) H SALE!
Tim ,;,!. JlHfii-t on. I idi.idii .'iic'r...l Las
beet! finished, is SI'i' miles long, and Its
entire iuhd urant cuiiicd I
Iu Far "Ins: I.nnalo to Artnid Settler,
lor I nil I HI nn ! ur ( uluuir.
Special QAHCAINS for 1874.
HMI. OOO dfrfs have befti .a,.. I already. The
lands are id I ii.. r. il. making t lie o. sf 'kind of
foi;i.. Strong soils of great producing potter.
Tlasily reached by mil or water, dotal H-trk'tr.
b'ailrend runs through tiio grant, yil.-limau Is
on-? oft ho I. '.t in.'. ;,f. .i and must prospurutis S' atc3
in tin; West. 1 is siLooM arc u iic(uii( its fttiitti
Miil;tanding No. 1. Noitntieulty in transportation.
Peace and prosperity nr In Its borders. Hands ln.in
If 4 to per acre. Tune suitbdelent. Interest T
percent. IV . A. II uV.t Kli, 1 and ( nnini'r,
P. It. I.. PIKIJIK, lira lid ltapids. al ich.
Soe'y band Department.
Rich FARMING Lands
VE6ETAKE SIClLi
HA I II
Every year increas tLe popular it
of this valuable Hair Preparation;
vfLich is due to merit alone. We con
assure our old patrons that it is litpt
fully up to ita high standard ; tad -
is the only reliable and perfected pie; -aration
for restoring Ghat ob Vxvz j
Haxb to its youthful color, makhrg it
eoft, lustrous, and eilken. The ecsJ;'-,
by its ueo, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandmtf;
and, by its tonio properties, prevent
the hair from falling out, as it eiunu
lates and nourishes the hair-glands,
Uy ita use, tho hair gTows thicker and
stronger. In baldness, it restores ths
capillary glands to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It ia the no-!
economical Uaie Dbessisq ever used,
4L3 it requires fewer application, m1
gives the hair a Fplendid, gloey f
pearance. A. A. llayes, M.D., riiate
Aesayer of llaasachugeUt?, says, "Thi
constituents aro pure, and carefi!!r
elected for excellent quality; sd 1
consider it the Best 1'BEr.utATiOji
for its intended purposes."
.WJ uU Drufptt:., and Vzlrt in j:'i.li
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dya
FOR THE vHISEER3.
As our Renevrer in many caes rc
quires too long a time, and too muc'a
care, to restore gray or faded Whir. .
crs, we have prepared this dye, in or
preparation ; which will quickly an-l
effectually accomplish tb'n result. Is
is easily applied, and produces a co!t
which viiji neither rub nor wakb o-J
bold by all Druggists. Price I'ifij
Cunts.
ftlanufsctared by R. P. KALL & CO
NASHUA, 2U.H.
QTATEMENT of .Siri'TLEMKN
I
with the School lireetrs of Mu isf -r
I
J Township for thi school yenr en-ling Juno 1.-
; I. H. Smith. Treasurer. I'u.
, To amount due from I tollect-jr lor ls7H. .
! A pproprlutluu
j " Implicate
I'T anmnnt I-ald tev.-hcrs
" " " repivlri". TT.t-
" " tuition tor ls7J. vr.'J
" " " lu.'l, pr.n! ii.w etc. i..;i
' abatement an ! relume. 1 1,m . l-'.r.s
' i-ronerat i.ri and ain't la hnds
r-: f.. Hector tor is:n. ... vr..t
l.'i'? i.f tviici'mr n j 'imi.-urt-r. f .i i'J
" salary of Secretary l'i.)
" ur.iount in tuiD Is of Treasurer . 4J.S11
f-"J 4.1
IX NKUHASK.-V
NOW FOR SALE VEKY CHEAP!
TEW YEARS' CREDIT. SIX FEl CENT. INTEREST.
Send for 'The Pioneer,'
A lianl?onie Il!ii!rste.l i.nr'T. o.miiinliig the
Hi'Ksriijii I. aw. A Mitt XI'MKtill ju?t i!"
rucd. .Mailed free to all parts of the srorld.
Address t 1". iAVS,
Land CetiitnMsioiier U. I. H. H..
tiaAUA, Neb.
Amount f outstanding order? 4.1-; cl
IjiabiiitleJ over asctr ir.i I
ui:n. yuT.iLUii iiu. !..
Attest A. I. tbiifTE, fift y. 7 17. t.
LOOK WELL Til VimIiEilSTANliiACS.
JOHN D. THOMAS,
1 (t.;in(l SSlioo 3ItilOi
rI,IIf:nnd'.r-f--ned rr-
X nirrons enstr.rii rs 1
! j t h 1 1 I . r is p rf r
i WATERS' CONCERTO 0RGABS!!r:
e f u"t Informs his r 11-
.Tid the piitdie irene-H""
Keep Moviso. In the (rreat buttle of life no
one should stand still, for the eontliet we're
wairinir must be fuuKht -with a will. o it be
hooves all to keep inovinir their measures to
fill in this world of eoin motion which contains
much irood and ill. Ves, and while j on ure
moving don't forvet til move your body cor
porate into the elegant cheap clothing store of
James J. Murphy, l". Ciintou street. Johns
town, wnere you will certainly be moved to
t hi t l.e Is pre p red t futnu f net 11 re lit I'l n n !
v (Ic-irr.l size or (iilltv, f rnra:tliti
nth ealf-sl.in hoi ts to tho iMunc-t
! lire thr mot hpnatifjl ii tlylp 'i;id prrfVrt in tore shorti t notice, and -t mod. rate price ta
4tit mauf. i ur i,u j 1 - u tn,,uei ii' wort can be i.t-t'i'.r.i-.l anywtiere.
in any tlrcan. It if ?.r..d;rr t v mm Those w ho have w 01 n U.m.is and Shr.c-s made
at mv establishment need no nr-surar.te as t
CTr placed
tr i(.'l n' red. perpimrlT TOIrcJ. t'i UrM r I
of v .ik Ii is BUST I H Ml 11 1 M. nn.l SOlL-STIK-j
n. Mi. 11 hi.- l-( I I A I lll.i f.r riic II L OA A. Z
Vl K is SI'Pt'.ItK. 7tllil.- ijtlirrnl.
Jf'.i 1 i:ilS' riiUhannonie, Vesper
and Orchestral Oh'tfAXS
in irxifirt: l ltr.x il ';. nrc (i"ici7
thr bet uiade. (ind rnmbloe rl BIT I of VOK IX.
buy a complefo outfit from top' to toe of nselo- r,i, rrrat Tttlnmmnf tone, suitable for h. KLOK,
g-ant wearinir apparel as youvyes ever rested
upon, and that too for less money than any
where else ia the county.
Foxn UErnt.T-ECTiONS.--It is sweet to remem
ber tho days cf mir youth, when mid tho
storms of bieeainbcr we froze fast to the truth;
but sweeter by far and more fully enjoyed are
the tacts at they are about Myers
whose stock is complete and whose prices are
low. and who sells everytbinir neat at a t-poe.1
that's not slow, and deal with their customers
from the very word g-o there and buy your
dry g-oodd aud frroceries.
OBITl'AKT.
VIXIIOE. Pied, in Rutler, Ta., rn TtteMay.
July 21st, Albert II.. Infant aoa of Nicholas and
lUnry Vinroe. aied 4 T.ueks.
IIKKSK. Died, In Ilollidayst.urir. on Saturday
Inst, Mif-3 Jennie K. iiv.F.n, oY Omiihiv, Nel., for
rmerly of Hollidaysburg, aged 21 yoars and 6 mot.
CHI Ktll or Ml MC 11A1X.
If A TK IIS' Xcir Scale r TAX OS
hare great power and a floe ulaelng lou. trith all
modern improTcments, at, t are tltC I.KST PI
IMIJtlAlli:. llioiedri.nKa iJ I'lrnioi
(7rc HKiriinlcil fore rrnrn. 111 1 If-."
i TKKUi:i.V I.1V for cakli. in- prt cash and
' biUnm 111 mcnth.'T or anarterlr pinenti- fcc-
l.loyd, f onl-lIiiil Indtrniiieutu td.t it in exehtniro.
A l- K'. I'.s WAN I t.I in over j onti t y xn trie
It. S. Olid 'ndii. A Hbcrnl dluouut ti
Feacli-rr. Mit,is!im. Chnrrtn-g, Nc7ioo.. I,il-j?r.
Ac. ILLI'STIIATKI) AT.i f.'i'.CES .Vai?t..'.
IKIKAti: WATCKK A fcO,
S1 Broadway, Xot lork. V, O. Bok 3567.
the superior qui.iity rf my worn. (uhf-r n:.i
easily bo convinced of the fart if they will omy
ivc to & ti-mt. Try fl.Tv.1 be convinced.
l7 l;-.tiii llif .f hauls and is hof attt ndi- J
to promptly and In n workinanlik1 manner.
'1 lianklul for pat favors I t.-el ofihiient that
my work and price wi:l c iminenJ 1110 to a eo.i
tinuuuee aud iimcHse tf the smne.
JCM. 1. THOMAS.
LICENSE NOTICE. The follow
InfJ named perwn liave filed pefitions
for Ucense. and the pjrao will he presented to tho
Court of Common Plena at September Term :
.Philip nisei. Loretto Itorouirh. Katinar House.
Patrick bowl, Washington Twp.. Tavern.
J. K. H ITU. lYothonotary.
Prothonotary's Office, Klenshura-. July an. 1U.
IMIOLSTEHIXa. Having loca-
ted permanently in this place, (at tlio
Carriaije Shop of I). J1." Ciiute.) the underriirne 1
desires to inform the people of Northern Caml.ri 1
and parts nilj. icent tlint he is prepared to do all
kind of I THiihSTKIlIXd, ?ach s trimmlnsr car
rinsres, bnirgles and other vehicles, upholstering
solas, chairs, ottomans, bedding, etc.. and in fact
doinsr. all work iu that linj. Oid articles of furni
ture, vehicles, etc.. made as iiood na new in this
particular, and perfect satisfaction iruaranteed In
every Instance. Charitas moderate and Work at
tended to prompt 1 v. FELIX WE11EE.
Ebensburg, July 13T4.-3in.
UBLIC SALE of Heal Estate.
Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cambria County, I will offer at public
Ealc. at the School House In the ISorouifh of Ijoret
to. on SHnrlfr, lh lAth rty of Ansnnt
next, at 2 o'clock- r. M.. the following described
I'eal estate, (bcinf? part of tho Church farm.) situ
ate in Alicahenv township. Cambria county, ad
joining lands of J'atncs Gorman, John Carney, and
others, containimr lt! A-r"t. This property
has been divided into twelvo lots, each contamiDS
from five to twelve acres.
Teums op Salk One-half of the purchnso mor.
ev to lc paid on confirmation of sale nn.l the bal
ance in six months, with interest, to bo secured by
bond and mortgage of th purchaser
E. A. I3CSU, Trustee.
Loretto, July 24. 16T4.-3t.
E. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm Powders
are dointc nioro ifo.d than toniruo can tell or pen
write in relieving children snd adults of iiitc?; iu:il
parasites or worms. Children mvi'n months old
havo iliscl'.arited ir.ic inn nm alter a tow docs.
Not Inpirious in the least. Pleasant to t;ike, con
talniiiir no calomel. Put up in i;his.a vials, with
naiuy of proprietor blown Ir. a lass. Kn.u!ro ol your
1 ir'.tirirtsf . and tnko noiliinu else; or send to t'. K.
THuMi'SllV tJO.. Tilusviiie. l'a.. UoX 11'5.
Sici.r l.v i.iiiil on receipt of price. 2". cents.
1 n l rtVILI.lt, f'A , NuV. S. 1 S71. rj. Iv.'I'Ijom j.som 'm
Dami:lion and 31 amu iki: Pitl.s have acted I'ke
a charm in euriuir s.ck headache, pain In the bones,
cold and constipation of tho bowels, and induced a
wpII rceulated action cT the liver. Cu.vs. lit dT.
Pills sent by mail 011 lecclpt of 2." ccnli.
Druuijisis and dealer; "houldsend for list and price?
Terms free. Address
it'j. Stins is i. Co., Portland, Jle.
i. tx C won per djv at home
' (,
GOSTAJIT Kl PIO 1 51 KNTA t home, rfalo or
Fernaie. a week warranted. No capital re
quired. Particular? and sluable sa'nj.le sunt free.
Address, with 6e. return stamp.
C. liOSS, iliiiinifbury, X. V.
TJie best Oil in the'.worUl for m-
chinerx.
it wui nor.cn in.
It Tvill not (inn.
It is equal to the best Txird Oil.
If you h a re a ft A i it il of JIa ch i
ry, tisk for OL11XA ; ami if yoi
cannot bay it at home, sentl for
circular and jtriee lint to
PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP,
OIL MM'F.Tl'P,EliS AND fcUURS
Ao, iidif J'cnn Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hi The Oldest Esial-Urnhment. Id
13. .1 . "VVil I i mrifi;, .Ii.,
MAJtrACTl'tlBOf
VENETIAN IiLINDS AND IMMV.V SH VV.ES
; At lew prie s. STo K K SH A I tS Ma Id an 1 I t -f.
-. to orJer. PLINl'S KLPAINTKI an 1
j TIIIMM f.l to look equal to it u: Plain Sh a i:
I of the N Ltt'l.S 1' (in(, wl'.h ft injt to n.a'i.'., hunif
I wi h i!fnt st;f.T!i'tiire oi ('fi' 1 rt,itr l.u 1 1 ut -
ffl.'.'i, l.'lnit.f "ii'w cf elegant desiifii, Ui.l ull.l
ll'iib.uf C'et JUii.', I'(tol.-fiy C'ood', Ar.
10 North M&tla St., I'lallatlell lil.
April 17, ls71.-3to.
JOHN" II. DOUGLASS, Treasurer
of Clearfield Township School District,
to June 1st, 1S74
Dtt.
To balance due et list settlement
" State appropriation 2o8.6o
ain't ree'd from James M'Coy; former
Collector "MW
am't from Harrv Shepardi Col. for 1.7S VJ
June 20, Hal. due Treas'r on settlcm t to.M
12,115-3
VHVI.lt I ISKItS fond 25 cts. tnCiE". P. Itow
El.L S. Co., 41 l'ark IT v,-. N. V., tor their .
(.i!; i',itii)'ldet, showing cost of advertising.
rATIMl-:XT of SETTLE ME XT
with .TotlN" Krat.f.r anl .Iamfs M--Min.Ei.
Sapervis.irs of Clearfield Township, f.r
tlie year 1S7J :
John Ivp.atzeis. Supervisor, I)k.
To balaneo duo at last settlement i'ls f 4
' r.uioiint ol Implicate for 173 71 15
" cash. etc.. ree'd from sun'irv person'.. . 'JlCi
June 2o. 1S74. To order on proSent Super
Tisois in full
ALL WHOM IT MAY COX-
rpo ALL W
X CEltN.-W
Total
17.2o
I "R.
py work dono by taxaldos 1
" exonerations
" am nt paid M.. J. Wi'!.-- jn !t
ment on Ks.p H.ads' li. kct ..
" Commi?.-i"iiers' ccrtitl -ate of
Lan-ls returned
work done bv titrable? on Pu
plic.ito of '72. alter scttlem't.
" service? as Supervisor, 7'J days
at I.f io per day ...
" till plank furnished for bridg
es and soCs" liilor on roads...
I7's.-I7
lr sa
13.15
4.2
U.2-J
ol.C'2 t1.2'"J.47
Total..
Cc.
Bvam't paid Teachers' Balaries.i.io.'i.rw
.." " biU. of Bounty tax. 42.-v.6l
' fur coal, repairing
buildimrs. etc
am'tpaid 1. Finnarty, s'ovc
" " T. T. Myrne, Sec'y
onedarat Anditor'ssettlem't
" ptir ceiitasrc for collecting and
paying out
Jrt T 6. 174. AVe, trie nnlersiirned, do hereby
.o-ticc- tlial w liavrt examined tho alx.ve accounts
I of the Treasurer of Clearfield District, and flud
them correct;
A. nrROOOX. ) Auditors
Attest P. A. MrtloisB, Twp. Clerk. IT 2b-3t.l
140.W
IV 40
30.00
68.09 f2.115.34
Ja4ies JIcMl LLEi, Si:perTls.ir, Dr.
To balance due at last settlement S r-23.ft4
amontit of I)nplicat4 for 1S7J .. . .... ts7.o..
'; cash received Irotn taxables 40.04
June 20, l'-74. To order ou pnaont Super
visors iu lull. 4 M
rlieny Towi.sMp. Coiir.ty of ( omt.rli and Stfof
Penn'svlvaniH, hereby ir notice ttmt be tias Ple-1
l.!s iij-idlcattoti with tie Surveyor General at Hur-ri-!.u.-ir
f..r a Warrant to survey the following des
crthed ircpr. vo l vacant land : S.1J laud Is sitnn
ted in Aii.-sil.euy Township. Ccur.ty and State
aforesaid, tl-iioiiilntr laud f Hni? h Met 'cnne-ll and
Win. l..son en tLo em', Innd ot Wm. Lo-i.or. OU
tl.e sou 1 U and - und Inu la cf John U rimes on
the nor.-., coatali.in,? Iu all i acres and 114 f.rche
cuil alU.rance. ( 7-J.-3t.
.jaTiks r. Ml I.I.IKEX,
AHitbov at Law and Real Estate Agent,
HUlJ.IIAy IlFKO, FA.
iTMT-TAT. ATTP-NTION irlven to the colb-o-
7 tion of ebiims In lihilr, Cambria. Hunllnif
doti. lcdford, Centre and CloHrfloid rounilen.
Parlies wi-hii:g to purchtuw, rent, it-1 1 or ex-i-haniro
rr-al Ktat; wiil ttnd it r really to their
pdvaiitaire to call on or S'l'ln.'.! rue.
I ' i 'orreppondonoo ia either KnirllsN nr Her
man Bolicit"d. LSePt, !54j, lKM.-tf."
Ell. PLANK. M. !., resprotfully
r.fl"(T his profe.ss'.otial services lo tl;o
oiti:ns of F.bebshurg and lcliuty. tuaeo d
ieirlmr rl-l' i:i-e an I Imaie llatelv in ib- r-r of
lion. ii. J. Llod dru i-cw Vtirbt oabj can
be made at !! T' 1 leuoj of Alra. liuna. on trw
ford 51 rent, Lbeceburrf. 4- 4.-tl.J
M.
D.
Cr.
By work done by taxable.
exonerations
'' services as Stijicrvisur, 7
days at 1.50 per day
" notli'ylnit taxables to work on
rad
" rah paii sundry perr.ns . ..
" atten.linn Conrt In sail wi'h
F. Pidozierand J. N'ah'.
" aia't of jn. lament vs. J-
jrle tn F. Pelniief cno . .
" am t of V. Peltier order t
was rbsraed last s-ttlniert
Csimmlssieners' cerUf.c:.-.45 or
Iand retnrned... . ....
" one day at Aaditors scttlem t
KM. 71
6. S3
11T.00
in.oo
10. ad
S.OJ
2'.oa
fS40.59
as.R2
l.MJ4,I.6.- SH
MUCK, M.
Ityalclan anil Hnrrf".
j t'ARROH.TOWl. F-.
j orac 111 rear nf Jofcn Htick' strr. Kiirnt
1 r:ill nnjv be maud tbe ridwrov J'r
!i:n K.ts.. r Arrfi4 i-ra.-f.l
T
W. DICK, Attorrt at-Law, Edi
ensbnrsr. Fa. once'fn frimf rncm of T.
J. Lloyd's new bntdlr.r. Centre sr4. All
tUiienoref le---;libtnrtne attTnl liMiisfj
torily. and roilectfons a spiaJry. f fr'M4.tf.l
nikl Mclaughlin, Attmrj-
nt-1.ntr. Jr.hnsfown. P. OXTc In tt-?, rAA
t! Rid rcis srr'ji. win arr -ns tj,
b -ss e-.nneore 1 wlrh his rrof-vfonv
E
XECUTOR'S JfOTICE. Letters
2r l.os
Mct'trLLoroH, late of Allegheny township, doo d. .
havimr been trranted to the subscriber, allpersons .
Indebted to said estate will pleae make payment ;
without delay, and thoso having claims a-airt t j
The ne.xt uioruip? t rC""Z"Lul.Z vom hirs
HtriBI. 14" k . 1' u c-.. . .1 nlB 1'IVCVIt. .M " J . t." T - j 1. T
m.- n. limp irmclpd our vision. Soon nf-
ter tbe completion, of. our toatutiual toiiet a
lor settlement. JOHN ItOAS, a-jlocuioj.
Allegheny Twp-. Jaly a. lS74. et.-
iebt rrt bt TOjntf.
Paianco dri" on M. Dtmcaran ju '',ment
Am t ot oraers issuea 10 cuu .
VTe- the nndorslirnM Auditors of Clearf l-M Tp..
do cejtify that we have examined tho above kj
counts and flud them cerr-y-t
A. p.l'POfpON. Auditors.
JOHN M HIllV An111 r
Attest, I. A. McOough, Tw p , Cicik. 7 24 3t.J
r. a.
, Riirnii;t p. hkc-b i -k
ch'OEr,
.TAKER fit SSCHLERI
Attorrt4.v-.t.Ljw.
Ellipt;i'f.. CaMuiua Co , Pt. xf
J. G ALLITZIN LAKE,
tt or 11 o x t t - I 11
lOtnsOary, Cambria Co.. l'a'.
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