The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 18, 1875, Image 3

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    IE UHBIIM FREELUII.
Ebensburg, Pa.,
RlPAi', - - JUXEii, iH7o.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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u,n. There, and the Other Place,
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M('IlilaV neil win w il-ugvoi ijr v
1 J c . . a 1 r
-MonJay, August 'a, nas wen niea lor
fcbe Uom-ik"-
Look wit ror torniaii vomj tne
. r . , n s
t onrt House " "1C ""'"K"' u
ti,p old market nouse is to De trans-
L(frMf1 i" a, mory for the Cambria
fc.osr-19-
The infant daughter, aeeit a do tit eigu-
,tB mouths, of Mr. Michael Fi'.zharris, of
LVltOOMll, 'lie.! JC. .w ,
strike ot the v csrnioreianii county
COal !llill"f " "
nine hundred men have gone nacH to worn.
G'iiiiil gentlemen five from the neigh
boring lrnigh of Indiana are here at pres-
. riowititr our borouch dads on he
t?IH lUiri o . 1
ii,j-f of Eberusltur's contemplated WHtie stock now in store and offered for sale
o'lk. S j by Myers & Lloyd isin every detail the finest
W r-rret to note thedeath of Mr. Win
Lai ini' T, tii'Camlxia township, an esteemed
frj,.,l rtiul suliHcriber. His age was about
I,", yrar.
-If.. nit this week drags its alow length
n ;,,!.'- miK-h so, indeed, that it is thought
a adjournment will not tie reached
h. t. ri- S iliinl iy evening.
The extraordinary phenomenon of a
. i .. . nw.l.t min fittMrpalilA In tfiA
'.ravens hereaway about the hour of ten o-
o, k, p. in., on a recent occasion.
lr. HntVinan, surgeou dentist of this
'lJe, A b uitiiiii vti m. ivtcwj iicai,
3:iil in tl"'' vicinity w ho need his pro-
tVs-ili'iial .services shouhl not fail to ca'.l on
,:m.
A heavy nin, aeconinanied by the most
viviil tl i.-ht-s of lightning, one if which was
lrfrt.v teriitii:, visited this region yes-
iT'Juy i veiling, duiiig an itumense amount
(i;it I' sarts phyRirally and not very
well MiM-lf personally, the Freeman has
1'rt n ih'hiycl long enough this week to mlsS
hi ilh i r c n r ti ail I'CtitietliotJS on Uucle
am's Me.
rani Shlffler, of Taylor township, Clair
omi'y, wji.h instantly killed the other day
by the discharge of a gun from which he wa
ndt'avoring to exrran a lead. His head
a? terribly shtterrd.
Uy the premature explosion of a blast
nt the new slope near Larole, a few days
ap, a nmn n;imed Kitf, ISurkett liad one of
,is ri h.h bluvvn from the socket and Lis left
!.! ami artr. fearfully burned.
.l.'iin ('. r!Hn-jHti. of Hinnraver town-
hip. Westmoreland county, sheared seven-
y-n:i.c ik.M ot sheep the other day and the
fint uf the clip was an averace of seven-
en in;unls of rool per fleece.
At a meeting of the Democratic Cora-
tiittep i.f p.lair comity, tteld on Tuesday, it
ih" iileil to hold the next cmint-r ron-
ention on Monday, Aug, '30th, the delegate
in. ti.iu to take place the-Saturday pre vious.
Thr- horses and four mules perished
ii th- n t,f H h.iI, Moore & Co., on the
Mf l'U iMi:rt & Uroadford railroad. Wet-
.if'.ifi'l county, which watt recently strut k
v !:(!, :mi ami consumed with all its cn-
tr.'s-
i'" the go. d Siters of Rt. Beiwidlct
irri .'.i'own, we reUirn thanks for an in
'a'ii.n tor self and wife to attend tlie an
1 1! .'xln'oitioti of the pupils of St. Mary's
!.', under their charge, m Tuesday
veiij:, n-x.
A letter received from Kev. XV m. Kitt-ll,
a of Win. Kittell, Esq., of this place,
I :noii:ire.l his departure from EoiiLe on the
1-t of May and his probable arriral at home,
:--r a hrief M.i.oirn in Ireland. -on or about
V;i '"t il w ot .1 ul v next.
-A heavy frost prevailed in this region
ii Smi.l.iynight last, even to the extent in
jine localities of forming ice fully on-
'urhnfaii hich thick, but we lia-ve not
'-rnu that much damage to the growing
ri-ps L.-s resulted from the unweloone-isit.
Hie annual exhibition of tle pupil of
Academy of the Holy 2aue, in this
I'.ve, vhi.;b means the day school under
di ih.irpe of the Sisters of St. Joseph, will
:.ike ji.ace on Monday, June 28th. An in-
ifiesinnj jiiojjrauiiufc has been prepared for
the or-( ;ii(,n.
The champion small egg of tfco season,
tb product 'if a hen that does all her ;ack
''2 hi th Poor House premise, was yes-ti-r
l '.v presented to nsbv Mr. Isadora Lilly,
i'e -. ,ird of that institution, and is now on
t :tn in ail its iillipntian pro port Lous
atthisofti.-e.
Aiiioiij; the employees at the Morri.-dale
-i :!(:, iu (.'l.-ai -field rututi. there ia a man
:"Cu- J ir.,1 !..- : ..r
jr.MB -Kt
only f.r feet one inch iu height and r
"Wi a traction less than seveuty-tiv
l"-"i:ds. J.jhti is evidently Fuller iu name
lia:i tj j ln Bt;iture.
I.i.!.. ij,.a j,res,tie aj tliA Jokmv
'n Ii .-trict Court iu the trial of Iternard
'teiiy, jt v-ill le rememliered was ar-f-s'f.1
v.me time ago for stealing a quantity
' iotb.ii.tr from
Ear:,
i-'.jtirt
"resilient Judge of aaid district
"ivenesoti Monday. Julv 5th.
rhree men named Bailey, Yoacg and
J n,the latter of whom turned State's
"u' ?,w.;re arrestej in Altoona veaterdav
brought t jail here last night on the
ri'- of breaking into and stealing goods
r,'!ii Pa. I. it. rar!, at- Oresson. Some of
Le''.' n ''(,. I W .ro f,, il.i.l tll.;rru;i.Un.
c near f Lest Springs.
"e -aiubria Guards, onr new milttarv
u;zation, compribiug fifty members, iu- j
'idin others and privates, expect this day j
Wlfdv il : . - i '
- several of their new snitH of reci-
jt:a:. Humor has it that they intend to
rion;. otl the 3J but we have autboritjr
JV:iyi!i2 that such will be the case.
l!jyn. in haste and repenting at leis-
' a hnnsation that no one will treasure, I
IffTUig eOOll Pniwta Sn fair T,nn.t C
'kata-i "tl3WHtof rric is a real pleasure
r.n . ' " '"J who their money investat t
casli t.. . w . .
g( ""c inn rneapeat ana uesr.
aildV" ntl buy n"J thU fiM;JOu'na"et,
furonceinourlife we'll give you a rest.
m Ca'ibria Guards are under command
j --- - .vfj 77 ui ruicicm ana weu
P.ined otticers: Captain, S. W. Davis; !
"'mphrev.. si....- i
Ja. 1. . ' wn uaraiey, , .
. no
luson Jsa l c; ti - o .1
1unn, Joseph Owens Co is f V tU bo,, nd PirituJ ,,d medical aid
Tt. Win u rv,- r ??T. lJL X' r was sumraonet as soon as possible,-but ere
Kii. . iavls, James M. Ross. D. H. ... ... ... , -
J"".l. John Lewi,, Oliver E Thomas C ' wU,er r?1U:hed " Toun8 lT was a
h "Jie I-Mwialhoniaj " Tbe -tf-u?-of her death re failed
Messrs. John D. Thomas, of this place,
and Jacob HarroUl, of Johnstown, hare
been summoned to attend the U. S. Circuit
Court at Williatnsport, on Monday next,
then and there to perform the duties of petit
juror ; and Rev D. M. Miller, pastor of the
Presbyterian church, Johnstown, has been
drawn to scire as a grand Juror In the same
Court. . , - J ,
An Altoona man named Riffle attempted
to get up a little shower of his own without
the aid of the Weather cferk, and for that
purpose gotou the roof of his house with the
intention. of . sprinkling th plants, in his
garden hj" tne'aid of 'hose' attached to the
hydrant, but nnfortunately missed his foot
ing and fell to the ground, sustaining very
severe injuries.
Three men named Davis and another
named Doty were arrested near Chest
Springs and brought to jail here on the
charge of robbing the store of E. & II. Nut
ter & Co.. at Ashland Furnace, this county.
Another party implicated, having turned
State's evidence before a justice of the peace,
was released and has sines skipped out for
parts unknown. .' , j ; '-. . '
Soone denies w lio ha been there to see
thfTor beauty and style and creat varietv
and best that has been here for aye, and is
ofTVred at prices that none ean gainsay But
don't take onr word,' though we tell not alio,
for the facts yon can learn by going there to
buy. New goods just received.
Onr diminutive friend with the big
heart, Simon Sultzbach, the popular dealer
in cigars and tobacco and the general favorite
iu all social circles, has our thanks for a
bunch of excellent cigars of his own make,
which we shall take pleasure in smoking
when a little more time lends ita enehaut
ment to the weeds. In the meantime lovers
of hoic cigars and tobacco will do well to
Bee Simon.
Monsignor Koncetfl,' Papal Ablegate,
and Monsignor Ubaldi, Secretary, accom
panied by Archbishop Pnrcell, of Cincin
nati, Archbishop Wood, ot Philadelphia,
Rishop9 Elder, of Natchez, Quinlan, of Mo
bile, Fitzgerald, of Little Rock, Ark., Dom
euec, of Pittsburgh, and a large number of
priests, pasaed east over the Pa. R. R. per
special car attached to the Pacific Express
on Wednesday morning last.
Editors Samson, of the Indiana Demo
crat, and Smith, of the 5fcgenger, are in town
as we go to press. They claim to have come
here with three other prominent citizens of
that place, for the purpose of learning some
thing in regard to our proposed water works,
and that accomplished they will return homo
as they came, by private conveyance via
Strougstown. Genial gentlemen and wel
come guests are they at all times.
The rules for the goremtnent cf Demo
cratic delegate 'elections, as printed . else
where, receives the endorsement of the
Johnstown "rioiine a".Tict, strange as it
ntay seem, which detracts nothing from the
wisdom and good sense displayed in the
ahption thereof by the County Committee,
to the chairwan of which, John O. Lake,
Esq., is due the honor of preparing and pre
senting the document as it appears in our
report of the proceedings of that body.
Scott Jelllson, of perry township, near
Livermore, Westmoreland county, put one
of his feet on the trigger of a gun the other
day and at the sarua tima blew Into the
muzzle for the purpose of ascertaining
whether the wapon was loaded. When his
foot slipped and the piece was discliarged,
the ball entering his mouth and lodgir.g in
the back of his head, the conviction forced
itself Uion Mr, Jelliaon'e mind that blowing
into the muzzle of a gun is about lbs foolish,
st method possible fr ascertaining whether
it is loaded or empty.
Our clever mercantile friend next door
M. L. Oatrnarf, evidently thinks we are not
a bad kind'of a fellow to tie to; at least we
judge as much from the fact that he has
presented us with a haudsoms black silk
neck-tie, of which necessary appendages to
masculine outSts he has an abuudant sup
ply of all sizes, styles, prices and colors.
Go and see Mart's immense stock, compris
ing everything needed for household and
personal use, not forgetting his beauUfiij
array of prints, which are the prettiest
styles we have ever seeu here.
. The lifeless remains of a rolorfcd man
named William Harris, employed as a porter
at the Mauskin House, .Johnstown, were
found suspended by the right arm from tl
banisters of a private Mairway in said hotel
on Saturday morning' last. The deceased
had been ill for several days, and en the
evening preceding his death he was suffer
ing from a slight attack of delirium tremens.
A young man of the same hue had been em
ployed to watch him, but, falling asleep,
Harris arose and left the room about S o'clock
Saturday morning, and about one hour after
he wa found dead in the position indicated.
The eldest son of Mr. Patrick pnnegan,
, ... , .... l '
01 -'rB"'u wwnsuip, age,, auout yer,
was insiauiiy Kiiieii, uu neuuesuay tuuru
ieg last, ander the most distressing circum
stances. It seems that the young man was
riding a horse from the pasture field to the
barn withent saddle or bridle, and when
abut to turu into the lane leading to the
barn, the horse took fright at some object,
and suddenly veering toons side, threw his
rider and fell upon htm, the horse's knee
striking young Dnnegan on the temple and
fracturing his skull, the result f which in
jury was instant death to the unfortunate
Jad.
Oar good friend, Mr. iJicholaa Snyder,
of Barr township, entered his well on Tues
day of last week, fer the purpose of cleaning
it, and was almost immediately overcome
by the foul air therein. His groans while
in the well were beard by his wife, who en
deavored to get one of the men who was as
sisting him to go to his rescue, but as they
both declined to do so, she hastened to the
residence of Rev, Father Valentine, and.
through his interMsition one ot the men
was induced, we might say forceil, to de
scend the well and rescue Mr, Snyder just
a time to save his life. It was certainly a
) very Harrow eacape.
We.are sorry to learn of the sudden
MriWr Mr. Timloty Sheehan, of Clearfield
hi-i. mmA v.
nesdaj afternoon last, if wo are rightly in
formed. The young lady ia said to have
been iu ber usual good health uwtil within
a short time preceding her death, whea sh
complained of feeling faint and reirjuested
Bel'1
her father should be called in from the
where he was at work, a she believed
bhe was going to die. Mr. 8ueehau repaired
The Papal Jubilee was inaugurated at
the Church of the Holy Name, in this place,
on Wednesday morning last, the feast of the
dedication' of the Church militant to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus, and will be continued
morning and evening nntil the 30th inst.
Rev. Father Boyle, pastor of the chnrch, is
at present receiving the assistance. of Rev.
Fathers Oariagher,- of Johnstown; and Dev-.
lin, of 8t. Francis College, Loretto, and
other clergymen are expected to participate
during next week.
, , : i ;' " ' '' i ' :
We learri fronitbe Areola (III.) Record
that Rev, Benjamin Lloyd died at bis home
in that place, on Monday morning of last
week.:Mr. Lloyd was boru in 1?09, either
in Eleusburg or about two miles east of it,
and was the youngest brother of John and
Stephen Lloyd, of this place, both now
deceased. He left this county in 1818 and
settled in Butler county, Ohio, from whence
he moved to Illinois about five years ago.
He was an active and zealous minister of the
gospel for over forty years anJ fvas highly
respected by the community in which he
lived, as well as by all who knew him here
and elsewhere.' '
Thomas Danntr a tramp, hailing from
New York City, was run over by a freight
train between Benuington Furnace and Kit
tanning Point, east of Gallitzin, on Thurs
day of last week, and had both legs terribly
crushed. One of his legs, the left one, was
afterwards amputated, and he was taken to
the Blair county alms house, where the right
leg was also eventually amputated notwith
standing all .which the nnfortunata man is
still living and there are said to be reasona
ble hopes for his recovery. Rumors has it
that lie 'was pukhed from the train by one of
the braRemenrbuVwe trust that" this'state
ment Is without' foundation in fact. '
, A Darty of wandering innjstreU ef Ital
ian nationality leased a small tenant house
over in Indiana on Thursday of last weekf
and the same night they were waited on by
a number of young men with liquor imbued,
and on mischief intent, who forced an en"
trance into the house and made things red
hot for a time, but were finally repulsed
after one of the party, named Zack Ford,
was shot three times iu succession one Jiall
striking him near the top of the head, an
other entering his back and pissing through
bis left lung, and still another wounding
him slightly in the left groin. He is said to
be in a critical condition. The Italian who
did the shooting was arrested and gave hail.
We trust that the pic-nic to be held on
Saturday, July 3d, tp aid in refurnishing the
pastoral resideYice connected with the Cath
olic church in thisp'a. e, will be such in point
of fiuao:ial success as to convince the worthy
young pastor that fee not isnly holds a protn-
J inent place in the hearts of bis own people,
out mat tuegoxl irisjiea or the entire com
munity, regardless of religious differences,
is with fain in the effort to secure many
needed articles in the way of household
furniture. Just where Ue pLc-iic 'wH be
held we are not now prepared to' say,' bnt
that it will be a most enjoyable affair is
evinced by the fa:t iht the ladies iu charge
of the preliminary arrangements' know full
well how to pro-vide for such festivities.
Andy Christy, of Loretto, who knows
about as well as the next man how to do tins
agreeable on snob an occasion, has deter
mined to get up a real old fashioned celebra
tion of the coming aniversary of thfi ration's
birth on bis own hook and on tlie day after
the Fair -no, day after the Fourth Monday,
July rib, with the cen of Ijie daylight fes
tivities in a fine grove near that place and
the after-night. eujoymefets in has commodi
ous hall in lxre t to. " Good music and an
abundance of edibles and sfch like will le
provided for the occalou,, aud a pleasant
time arid big crowd is confidently antici
pated. Ebensburg aiul Loretto, it is ex
pected, will be pitted against each other In
the manly game of tep-pins, and thus with
the other attractions of the day will no
doubt induce a large attendance,
We learn from the Huntingdon Globe
that a human fiend named Louis Ligonier, a
Canadian Frenchman, was arrested on Fr:
day night last at Osceola, on the heinous
charge of com to it ling rae on a nine year
old daughter of a German naniad JuHus
Metz, who resides at Lloydsville, this coun
ty. - The child was not able to appear at tlie
office of the Justice where the preliminary
hearing took place, but when the prisoner
was brought to'lheYiMise ot her parents she
Identified him from among several" persona.
There are other evidences which point dear
ly to his guilt, and his chances for a length
ened term in the penitentiary seem good.
The sheriff had great difficulty in prevent
ing citizens fiom lynching the wretch. He
has a wife and three children, and is known
as a man of bad character and worse habits.
The lightning Ami wind storm of Satur
day lust got -tip-trt is hind . lgs over in
Somerset roatity-and bowled rociferonsly
-that la ro vay, the Lutheran Church in Sower
set borough, was struck by Jteb'-nhtg and
damaged to the1 extent 6f 8100 or So; the bara
of Mr. John Cobaugh, of Somerset township,
was put through a like course of sprouts
aud aet on fire, but fortunately the flames
were extinguished before any damage was
done; five head of cattle were killed by the
same fluid os the farm of Abram Beam, Esq,,
in Jenner toirnship; the lightning descended
the chimney of Mr. O its. Brant's house, near
Ivausville,nl after-upsetting a stove in
the sitting room, proceeded to the cellar and
demolished all tho milk crocks; and the
barn of Mr. Washer, near Hooversville, was
blown down and all his fanning implements
were demolished. Several persons in Sum-
J erset were stunned by the lightning, but
none of them seriously injnred.
Thirty-two of the striking miners w-re
found guilty in the Clearfield county court,
on Monday evening last," of conspiracy and
i riot ami seer called for senteuce on tbefol-
.lowiiu? afternoon 'Judge Orris divided the
criminals into three classes and pronounced'
sentences as follows: The first class pou-
1 si sled of John II. Joyce, President of tpe
V Miners Unionof the Clearfield region; John
J. Maloney, Secretary; Ralph Parks, Oeo.
KcGowsn, Thus. Biirchdale aud MathTas
! Mayer,' who were sou texiced to pay cost of
J prosecution, .825 flue and aodtwgo iraprison-
ruent for one year. Tbe second class con.
sisted ef thirteen others who were sentenced
to pay "cost s of presrattion, fine of 423
ach, and imprisonment for sixty days.
There were thirteen of the third class, on
kwhom sentence was suspended, itbeingoon
idered that they acted wader control of
' leaders. Xingo Parks, fiecretary of the
National Union, who with John Slney. has
been held In $5,000 to appear at the Septera-
ber term, was present. After sentence-was
pronounoed he seemed tsrritfy distressed
aud shed tears.
Meetiko op tub Democratic County
Committee. Pursuant to call of John G.
Lake, Esq., Chairman of the Democratic
County Committee, the following named
members of said Imdy convened in the Orand
Jury room of the Court House, Ebensburg,
at o'clock, p. m., on Mondav. Juue 14,
1875, viz :
Allegheny Twp.F. A. Ptorm. ' !
, Blacklick TwpJumej Ross. ;
Carroll Twp. Andrew Stiitt matter.
Cnrrolltown Borfl". Wm. A. Joel. !
Chest Twp.-John C. Oill.
Chest Sprlnirs Boro'. Joseph Craiher.
Camhrln Twp.-James C. Murray.
Clearfield Twp.-E. It. Duiieiran.
Cone'maiiarh Uoro John Campbell, 1st ward.
, Croyle Twp.-!-Jn4in Itorahmrif ti.
Etitnsburir Boro'. Joseph Skelly, East ward ;
Geo Wi Onttmui'West ward.: t. .,. -,, ,v ,
Fraakliu Horo'.-La wrene Kurlon-. . '
' JohnsTown Borf. !Onls Wehh. 8'1 W
B. Bonscker, Sth wni; Jvt. Koiinta, 6th ward.
Loretco Hiiro. Vnt l ick Meally.
Millvtlle Boro'. Patrick Kodirers.
Taylor Twp. W. J. Headi ick. i
Upper Ynder Twp. Vost fiochsteln. j
Washlnrton Twp.-- hristopher Kobinl.
While Twp. John H. Fiske.
The following named gentlemen presented
the proper credentials and were admitted as !
substitutes for the regular memliers of the 1
Committee from the several district indica
ted lielow. to wit:
East Oonemauifh Boro'.- Thomas Egiin, sub
stitute for ThuniHi MoCnbe. ,
(iallirzin Horo'. John GuJIaain, sut-stitute
for M. F. Kelly.
Johnstown Boro'. John Hunnan, siihptii nte :
for I. F. Sieeiy, 1st ward; W. It. Hose, substi
tute for John Cfiai), 2d ward : C. W. Eusly, sub- j
stitnte for John Oil. 4th wrd.
Summit vtlle Horn'. John E. Storm, substi
tute for John Sharbauab.
The selection of a day for holding the del
egate elections being the first businrss ii. or
der, Saturday, the 18tb day of Septenilier
next, was, on motion of Mr. Hannan, fixed
upon for that purpose the convention to be
held on the following Monday.
After some disenssion as to the powers
ieiegatei to Messrs. W . IJ. Iionacker. Wm. '.
Linton and J. G. Hasson. Senatorial confer- '
ees cboeen by the last convention, those gen- ;
tlemen were, on motion of C. W. Easly, se- '
lected as conferees to ment like conferees '
from Blair comity for the purxsof naming 1
a oenaioriai ueiegaie to t be btate con vent jon.
J. It. Fiske, Esq., having been named by
Mr. Gill as a proper person for Senatorial
delegate., the above named confe.raea were,
on motion of Mr, Hannan, requentjpl To sup
port Mr, Finke, provided they were not, al
ready committed to some other gentleman.
The chairman, Mr. Lake, ottered the fol
lowing, which he had prepared for ttie con
sideration of thrt Commit tea, and which, af
ter being first read entire, was presented for
the action of tbe C-nnnittee section by sec
tion, and in that order was adopted without
a dissenting voice:
RULES FU8 THE GOVF.RXMF VT, OF DELE
GATE ELECTIONS.
The delegate elections in Cambria county
shall be conducted as follows :
1. The election for delegates to represent t!,
different districts 1n the femocratie County
Convention shall be held at the usual place of
holdintr tbeeneral elections for cacti district,
bejj-inninjr at o'clock and coM-louing- until 7
o'clock, p. m.
2. Tin- siiid dehetrste elcctbvn shall be held by
an election bnr.rd. to coi.sist of the meuitier of
the County Committee for such di.--i.rict, who
shall be president cf the board, arid two other
liemoeraiie voter thereof, who shall be elect
ed by the Democrats present at the opening of
the polls. In case the mcmfier of the County
Committee sliMli be absent from the iilnce of
holdinir the election for a qiiart-rof tin hour
after the time appointed by Hu1e 1st for the
opening of the'same, his rlaceshxll le filled hy
an election to be conducted iwt voce by the
Democratic voters prosent at the time.
3. Every qua lifted TV-mocratk! voter of the
district, who. at Hie ivrecedinir t-eneiHl election.
voted the Democratic ticket, sha'l be entitled I
io tiiip ai ine ocu-a-rtre election.
4. Tbe voting- at aU dirUsjrare elscttons shall
be by ballot, upon wkic-h tmllot shiijl tie print
ed or written the nnmes of the dctes-atca voted
for. tofretlier with any iiieti'Mctions which ihe
voter may desire to aive ttve delegates. Each
ballot shHH tve received f rum the person rotinir
the same by a merntier of tse election board,
and by bim di-pofMted 1n a bnx or otiier recep
tacle provided for Owt purpow. tn s-hlcli box
or other receptacle no person but -members of
the ejection bonr'i chali hare actress.
5. Fji h election iioard vlmJi keep a accurate
list of the nnines cf all pers-ina 'olina- at such
ejections, which list of voter. otrett.-r with a
fill! and erniete return of such election, con
taining" a statement of tfce HTMons elected as
delejraies, shall certified hyutid board ohe
'ui:ty Convention ; and it shall Tie tbedtity of
the President of the said Convention to take
charge of the same arid deliver til em to tbe
Chad-man tif the Democratic Cxoty Coruiait
tee selectiHt by the said Convention.
B. If from any district qualified Democratic
voters to the number of 9vp tttii conijilsiin Jn
writinfrof an ii mine election or fslse re tan,
such complainants shsll haj- the riirht to con
Ust the sent of siu-W i-ieirates. tiuch com
plaint shsll tie heard by a consmfTtce of five
delegates, to te appointed by the President of
the Convention, which f-aid committee shall
proceed to hear the ps rites, their proofs and
ulletrnt ions, an ! ns soon s may be report to the
Convention which deh-ir.cfrs are entitled o
seats therein. Whereupon theOinvention shall
proceed immediately, upon the call of the yeas
and nays, to adopt nr n V-ct the report of the
Contesting committee- in which call the names
of tbe delegates whose scars are coutested shall
be omitted.
7. All delegates must reside iu the district
they represent. In coe of nherjfp or inability
to attend, siibstif utioos may be siade from cil
ireus of the district.
8. In Convention a rnrijiwtty of all the rotes
cast shall be necessary to a nomination.
On motion, the thanks of the mew bars of
the County Committee present were tender
ed to John O. Lake, Esq., Chairman of said
Committee, for the very efficient and satis
factory manner in which he had perforated
the duties of his onerous position.
There being no furthei iMisiuess before the
Committee, a motion to adjourn was tliere
upou made and adopted.
COTTKT pROCKtDTNOS Helow we give a
condensed report of the doings in Conrt
from Thursday evening of Jast. week until
the hour of going to press this (Friday)
morning:
Com'th vs. T. C. Myer: spflravated assault
and battery. Verdict aruilty. Heqiiired lo en
ter into lecojrniz.-ince of ftl.GUO for his appear
anw at Sept-mber sessions tnf've sentence
and to keep tUe pence towards all irood citizen
snd espei-i.iHy towards Charles and Jam OS
Johnston dnrinar that period.
Com'th vs. .1. C-Myrcs; assault ond tiattery.
Jury find defendrmt iru.llty, mid Court requires
psymeat of t" miu and eoets of pr -Sedition. --
Com'th vs. frtmea and Charles Johnston: as
sault and buttery. Oullty as to Jumea Johns
ton and not trinity as to Charlvs Johnston.
Sentence sume a in fli-st case reported, except
that he is kect the pence towards Win. Linton,
his servHnts and employees, etc.
Cow th vs. ime ; irriV4ircd aault and bat
tery. Guilty as to Charli-s and not guilty as to
Jarhe. Sentenced as alove.
Oun'tb ve. Daniel fkeily : assault and battery
Defend't pleads vuilty snd submits; sentenced
to pay a nno of fS'l and costs.
Com'tb vs. Jacob U. U e: same offence, same
plea, and same sentence as above Indicated.
Com'th vs. Jaeob U, Uee; attempt to rot). JVolle
pnmrfpti entered by Oistriet Attirney.
Com'th vs. John S. Ioinereunx : asrgravateii
assauJt ivd battery Amus M. Wayuer prise-eu-tor.
Verdict, not (ruilty, but thath? prosecu
tor esch pay one-half the cost.
Com'th vs. Henry Snyder. obtaiiiinK. K-i"!e
under faJse pretencts M. M. O'Neill prosecu
tor. Verdict oot jfiiiliy. but that be ami de
fendant each pay one-half the costs.
Sf!C''NI WF.FK,
Elizabeth McGarrity vs. Ja Shumnte; sum
mons in ejoctiaent. Verdict for plaintiff, sub
ject to opinion of the Court on point reserved.
Wm. F. Zuck vs, Thomas J. LJoyd ; assumpsit.
Verdict for defendant for tl, and plaintiff to
I retain sit ihe lumber in dispute.
Win. M, Cooper, Henry v. rente ana janei
K. Coper, tradinjr as Win. CiVoper i Co.,- vs,
Martin Kist ; A orciarn attachnnent in debt for
V'crdict Tor defendant for .Ai.
Atiee Heviop vs Mary Msiop ; summons in
dower Jury this morninir found for inintilT
in the sum of 600 damaires f or delay in dower
snd JS()Kr year durinrer ruitjiral lifetime,
bcintf the interest on one -third of the est at of
Joseph Ueslop, deceased. We shall endeavor
to Khre a lir-t history of Ibis somewhat roman
tic am, peculiar case in our next issue.
S. E. Burns, endorsee, vs. Joseph Vn Ormer,
' Qiimnflit. Iliai-nntinupd.
a. J. Davie vs. Peter Dumrt; summons tres
paaa in the case upon promises. Continued -
Tell it not in Gath, proclaim it not in
the streets of Akalon, but intimate it as
loudly as you have a mind to throughout
thu co. lines of Cambria county, to the tit i
rens thereof, that the best place iri Western
Pennsylvania to buy a tip-top anil of fash
ionable, we'.l-made and serviceable clothing
for summer wear or any other wear ia at
Jas. J. Murphy's Star Clothing flail, 109
Clinton street, Johnstown. A. splendid new
stock just received,
The immortal "J. N.," who is neither
dead nor sieepeth, Has once more "aaaumed
Ahn1reaKnrt' b$. opening ' m cooper shop at
Frtmont, O.
SrNorLAR Freak of Lioutwino. At
precisely ten minutes of six o'clock this
morning there was a very vivid flash of
lightning, followed immediately by a deafen
ing peal of thunder. We have heard of sev
eral persons in this vicinity who were more
or less shocked ly the electricity, bui a care
occurred at East Conemangh which wouU
almost surpass belief if it were not that the
most authentic proof is brought to bear.
Three gentlemen who work on the coal
scaffold at that place took refuge from the
rain in a small building in tbe vicinity of
the place where they are employed. Their
names are Amos linnmire, Samuel Giffin,
and George Ford.- They were sitting close
fogetbet at Kim time 4m flash came, and all
were suddenly stunned, When t1iy 'recov
ered it was found that, the right boo of; Mr
JHmwire-was or tHostrifavand. his great
toe split open as it with a knife. The left
boot of Mr, fjilttn was also stripped from his
foot, and the skin of his foot slightly singed.
Reyond this neither of the gentlemen were
in the least particle injured, and they were
all able to proceed to their respective hoinep.
Johnstown Tribune, 12th.
The People Want Ffioop. There is no
medicine prescrllied by I'll vsicians. or sold
by Druegists, that carries such xi-iduuce. of
its success and superior virtue as IbiscnF.E's
Germav Sykcp for Severe Coughs, Colds
sett lei I on the Breast, Consumption, or any
disease of the Throat, or Ljings. A pro;f of
that fact, is that any person afflicted can get
a Sample Mottle for 10 cents and try its won
derful eft"e?ts before buying tjie regular sie
at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced
into this country from Germany, and its re
markable cures are astonishing every one
that uses it. Three dosefl will relieve any
case. Try it. Sold by Leminon & Murray,
Ebent.hu rg, and WoleslagUi gon, Wiltqore,
Franklin said "Take careof the pennies,
and Ihe dollars will takecare of themselves. "
This .is especially true in buying clothes.
You can spend a great deal of money on
dress, and have none left, to put in 'the
pockets; but by purchasing a cheap, sulw
Mantial, yet elegant sort from Godfrey Wolff,
Twelfth street. Altoona, next door to' )xt
oftice, you can have both clothes to wear and
money to -i!l.'; Try it once. '
There is no cause for loathing, but much
to cheer and bless in hoyipg maiie-up cloth
ing from i hose clver dealers, Hess, thebro
thi r two, oft trioiand true, who smile so
sweet ami never cheat io goods or price any
one who ealhi at 241 and 24 1 Main street,
Johnstown, in gucMt of those well-made and
neat-fitting garments for which that popu
lar estaliljshment is so proverbial.
liM.T.Y- HORAN. Married, in Altoona. on
I .e .-1 y . v. ninir. June 1Mb hv Vrerv Kev J.
'I'liit-a Mr. .1 APoB OAtf.T. of Rioom Held Perry
co inty, and Miss. J evtue Mouav, of the former
city.
As the young bride was at one time a resident
of this phtce nd an inmato of onr own house
hold, we can do no less than wish ber a long
and happy wedded experience now that she
has Hfi-uiiicd tjie dltt'ie m) we hope entered
into the enjoyments of wedded life in itsown
"trueinwtnlni,"
NOT CE I licrebj-caution all par
ties against interfering with the folio .v
ioir property purebascd by me from Henry ArMe.
r , aaif left with Henry Arhle. jr during my
Eleasnre, viz; 4 bay tnnres. 1 hruidle cow. 'I seta
arness, I wifroa 1'slcd, t plow, aud a lot of har
ness. FHKbCKICKAKKLE.
Carroll Twp., June 1 1S76.
N
OTICE. Having bought at Sber-
ifTs sale, Mav 24th, 1875. as the proper
ty of William' f'enrad. f Chesl township, and
tiavtnir left the sme with him daring my pl.-aure,
I hereliy caution all persons airafnst interfering
with the Mine, to wit: 1 jrrny m ire 1 two-horse
wniron. 1 two-horse sfeil S Sots harnosf saldla.
cuttinir-hx cook tove and utenIls, and all tbe
grain in the ground. . V M. J. BUCK.
Allegheny Twp., June 18, lS75.-3t
STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT
with the Tkeasttkkr of Ckiiylk Twp.
School District roryear Coding June 5, 1875 :
P. M. rtnowM. Trcfisuier. Dr.
To cash eta hand at last settlement,
State appropriation.
" tuuouiit rctreived from Co. Com'r. ..
" " rve'd from Elias Paul, for
mer Colle-tor
raount received from Wm. F. Tlice.
17702
12 14
75 63
' 60 00
1 00
1.093 71
of Duplicate,.
1,521
OR -
By amount of Orders cancel-
;-. cd to litt ( . .'.. 1,ISP9
, per ccntMc for collecting-. 23 97
' "'.cjtonerattons .. .. '. 22 78
' " returns to Commissioners. 4 UU
per centajfe on Collectors
PutiUcnie
im'tdoefn)rnCollcctor
42 m
Balance due Township
W
F.I.I AS PAn )
JOS. W. I HI XGI.EA Auditors.
T - JAMES fiKGUT,
Attest DAMtr, McGouoii, Twp. Cleric.
ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of the School District of the Bor-
ot'OH o ES'3buko, for tlie year eudiuir June
1st. 1873 :
5 Da. .
To batsare In tiaada of Treasurer at last
settlement 48.18
" Amoaat of Daplioato for 1874 2,818.70
" " State appropriation 242.36
" " received from Cambria Twp.
and other sources 857.05
3,606.34
31 99
l:i9 34
46.61
25.04
17. M
2o7 47 :
Cr.
By exoneration to Collector. ..
'" commission paid " ..:
" Treasurer.
" cosh paid Teachers
" " " Secretary, salary
" " " M asic Tescbcr.. .
" " Rent and Repairs
" " Fuel and contin
gencies 230.85 I4.37S.54
Balance in aajjda of Treasurer .L18. 79
WM. M. JONES, President.
'V. W. Evans. Secretary. ,
Ve, the undersiirned And I tors ef ttie fiorovgh
f Kbensbnrjr, le n-yort that we have examined
the accoante and vouchers ot the receipts aad ex
penditures of the School Diatrictiof said Borough
for the year eadlnir Jane 1st, A. D. 187i, and find
tbtrn correct, as above stated.
Witness our hands, at Ebenahurg, this 14tfe day
of Juue. A. 1). 187s.
JNO. mTTINOS. )
JNO. E. SCANL.AN, 5 Auditor.
fS-l-3t. J AS. B. ZAHM, )
"O ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES !
AV of tle Boboiwgh or Ebeksit&o frotn
the 1st day or March, 1874, to the 1st day or June,
1S75 :
DR.
To amount of Duplicate, 1874 , 1,186.2
To cash received from WeiKhmaster..t... - 144.17
To cash received from U. U. Kinkead, late .
. ISuraress ..- X&0
To cash vee'd from R. J. Tibbott, Treaaa-- .
rer, 1873 15.74
2,3.e
je.rie i.capji
67.33
88 49
898.82 .
213.61
115.00
173.91
60 09
60.00 .
; 1 60- '
" 87.50 '
2.10
13.00
120U -
45.60
19.73
12.00
13.50 1,939 21
- ' ' ' PR.
exonerations to Collector .-
commission paid Collector.,
commission paiit 'I reasarer
am't paid repairs to street
and alleys
amount paid elections.
amount paid for lam ber.. ..
amount paid Fire Company
amount paid bell for engine
-. house. . . . - .
am'tpr'd dam afreets property
Clerk to Council . ..
.' Boronh Solicitor...
.f,"'! boanling prisoners.
' jioliccmen
waicrliecaiea
. pnntioir.. ,
" street commissioner..
water works
taiscellaneous
" ' ini'st on water bonds
w old indabtodness. -
By
liv
By
By
By
By
Bv
By
t By
Balance In hands K, J. Tlbbott, Treas'r..f 3.1.4s
ASSETS.
Balance in hands of Treasurer $371 48
" due from sale of toll-house. ..... 161 34
" " Wm. Davis, late Treas'r 43 07
Amount In hands of Bmrgosa is 60
. ft.8?S9
....... 136 21
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding- Orders.
Balance in favor of Borough $U1 18
We, the undersigned Auditors of the Borough
of Ebensburg;. do report that we have examined
the accounts and vouchers of the receipts apd ex-
Senditures of said Boroujrh from the 1st day of
laroh, 1874. to the 1st day of June. 1876, and And
them correct ; aa alao the foreKOina; statement of
the assets and liabilities of said Borough.
J NO. K1 KEITH, J
, , - JNO.K. SCAN LAN. Auditors- .
t" -W.-t1 JAg. B. ZAHM, S
EDEN8DURC
AND-
WE-F IlilillSirG STORE
,. IS THE PLACE TO BUY
STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE,
! TJROZV,
::.Vw:;:GEO..HUNTLEYt PropV.. ' ;
s-ritARMEIlS, GO TO IHTNTLEy7Sndl
get the be.it MOWING AND HEAP
ING MACHINE un.de. I'UICES GREATLY"
URJJLCKil. ,
TpL AHJIEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
b Ret the liest HORSE HAY HAKE
eer introduce j. CHEAP r "Oil CASH.
CT ARMERS, GO TO IIUXTLEVS and
buy fhe bkst COUK FUPDJEH AKt
S.HAW CL'TTKlt ever sold in this touutv.
Their cost more tbnn saved in one year by cut
tiny your feed with it.
TJAKMEBS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S nd
exan.ine the ncabest little CHOPPING
MILL, ever Introduced. Ii chops from 10 to 12
bushels of rye. corn or outs per hour. BLTY
OSE-IT COSTS ON LY 3o.
CTARMERS, GO TO nUNTLEY'S and
1 . Iihv rmtp 1 1 A P WT TO11 C3 . : ,
be sells lllEAPKIt fOK CAsH llian thev can
be bought elsewhere io Eheiifburir.
TTtARMEHS AND OTHERS, if rou in-
Ji, ' tend to liuilii sl hnia ur ham nr r,t l..r-
s,L- imprnre your proper! v. icO to HU.V TLEV
for JVAJLS. (JLASS, I'Ali'TS. HAliUWAIE,
ic. Money saved by buying for cash.
G4RPENTEBS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S
and buy your TOOLS an4 BUILDING
HARDWARE. Pay cash aud save per cent.
LOCKSMITHS. HUNTLEY will sell
you Horse Shoes. Horse Nails. Car.
riM,e rtoits. Mar Iron, JNail ItoU, Cast SU-el, &c,
YEHV L'JW KOKCASH.
HOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUXT-
Lfclc'S and buy your Stoves and Tin-
Hare. FA V CASH AN U SAVE MOXEY.
"TipOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT
syi Lp VS and save 25 per cnt. by pay
ing csb lor Table Knives, Forks, Spoons, 4-c.
OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT
, LKY'Sand buy the BLANCH A RD
UH u u?, the best iu the world. Sold lor Cash
at manufacturer's prices.
30 TO HUNTLEY FOJi CLOTHES
JJ WRINGERS. H seJU them at great
ly 1 educed prices for tbe ready cash. j
C3TUNTLEY will sell you WALL PA
tJEj3, PER as cheap, if uot cboaper, thaa
any other dealer in Ebensbur, and trim It Into
tne bariraiu without extra charge.
k LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND
PENKNIVES very cheap for cash at '
PENKNIVES verycheap forcashat
niNi'LKrs. ' V
.
PIf HE Best SILVER-PLATED WARE
in Uie market at 25 per cent, less than
ciiy retail prices. Sold Tor cash at
Itt-ia '75.-tf.j ffUNTLET'S.
STATEMENT of SETTLEMENT
with the Supervisors of Cheat Tuwusl. in.
juue 12, 1374;
Philip Mi.i.eo, Supervisor. Dr. !
Tn amount of Duplicate 402 92!
ree'd from Unseated LandM. 714 63 ;
... prvior for lJi-4 69 OS
Interest on VK0 lor 3 months 1 75
1,18? 3$
Cr.
By work on rnads bj citizen.. .f.TSl 72
" cash paid tocieo. A. Ilrfcli 125 00
cash pnid for two scmpcrs,
one pluw, work (in roads,
plank lor bi-fda-es, etc .. . 294 69 ,
" personal aervicea as Super-
v isor, nav davs f ! 25
cash on orderG. A. Dedrich. 175
" exonerations and returns. . . 81 2(
interuat on t4:at 2 j-r.iit. 8 60
" unties and ini'st iu ins hands S5n on
attorney's fees. 10 00 1,167 20
Balaime in favor of Township i 21 18 i
CF.nwit A. Duimich, Supervisor, Da. j
To amount of Duplieif : :f35S SS i
' wsti recei-ed lrurn Phtlin Miller lro
CS9N uu wuvr - '
17 28
Cr.
By work on wiads by citisans 3W 24
cash pHid tor work on r.iads.. iV.: 24
" services as Supervisor. 60 days W (X a521 06
We, the undcrsiirned Auditors of Chest T.iwo
ship, do hereby certily that we have exauiined
the account and And them conect.
JACOB DEDK1CH, i
CALK It A. HRAY. Auditors.
CHAKLES WAKNER,
Attest A. Aw a. Clerk. .ft-lS. Sr.
SHERIFF'S SA LKS. By virtue of
sundry writs of Fi. Fa. and Vend. Ez
pim.. issued out of the District Court of Com
mon Pleas of Cambria county and to me direct
ed, there will be expowd ti Public Si.le, at tbe
Opr-ru House in Johnstown, on Mo.voat. the
5t li day of Jl'LT next, at one o'clock, p. it., tbe
foitowin real cxtate, to wit:
All the right, title awt Interest of Lizzie S. Ral.
riey and Samuel M. Katncy, of, in and to a piece
or lot of (round situate In the First Watd ef Johns
town borongh, OatnlrIa cmanty, p.. front Ine on
Market street aud a-ljoiKwur lot 1 Martha Wilson
on the one side, lot of Wm. W. onthwcll en tbe
other side. sd extcndlruj back to the lot cf CJ. K.
Ellis, having thereon erected a two story dwelling
house. In the occttpaacy ef Saoiael M. Haiuey aod
Michael Murphy. Taken in execation aud to be
eoid at tbe fait of John F. Barnes.
- Also, all the rictL. title and interest of David
Stream, of, in and te a piece nr lot of groand situ
ate tn the Borousrh of Cosemnagh, Cambria coun
ty, Pa, fronting an alley and bounded by lot
of I. W. (ioojhnoiEr's lieirs on one aide, lot of
Henry Smith on the other side, and aa alley on tlia
c-aefc. hajrjuir t hereon erected a two story plank
boase and plank tabln. com in the occupancy of
David Striate. Taken in execution and to be sold
at tbe mil f Benton . James, (or se ef Ebea
James.
A ten, all tbe right, title and interest of Sylves
ter Wtesiug-er ami .Iol;n Thomas, ,f. la aod to a
pi ere or Uit of croaad situate In tbe Foartb Ward
of Johnstown 1-oronh, Cambria connty. fronting
on BcJTord street and adjoining- lot of Lemuel Cor
Lbora 00 the one side, Micbael HeUel on the other
aide, aad racataa- bark to tbe '-Old toiler," basr
inir thereon erected a two story duelling house,
now in theocoapajocy of Sylvester Wieainsjer. T
fcen In execvUon and to be toUl at the suit jof Jas.
E. Brown. HERMAN BAL'MElt hoxilf.
SherUff'sOfBej Jofesstown, June 14, 1875.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Wai5-tpn Township Rcroo Dis
trict for the year ending- June, 1P75;
Joseph Ckiste, Treasurer, fJa.
To amount of Duplicate. 2.2 12
State BioprlatiAn 27 18
w Tax on f uscau-d Lands.. 245 90
ree'd froui Jesse McGuugh,
late Treasurer 1.453 78
4,200.61
Cr.
4ly Orders redeemed.
" Exoneration
Tax returned
5 per cent, on 2,22u IS....
2 percent, on W.417 64 ..
.3,817 M
112 7
23 41
11146
C84-3,7n4T t
Balanee due Township...,
. 47301
Havina examinea idd oyc rauui, wc,
undersig-ned Auditors of Washin-i.c.n 'i'own-
uii, uonruj 1:01 hit 1 " - ' - - ' " ....
ia-i3.-8t. '
TAHM, FARMING UTENSILS,
ASD LIVE fVTOCK AT lVL
wiHi.tT a .y will otfer- iTLZi K.
.,1 . r,nhlii sale, on THI RSOAl.l IZZfl
JCLI 1st, 1S7, at 1 o'c-ock, a.m
a.-.M r anil to Barr tn..
one-and-a-halt miles from fit. Nicbola. on .wfalcli
there are erected twoaood Houses one plank snd
the other a hewed log houe Lojr Barn, Spring
Hoase, Corn-Crib, 8ws. AIbo, J head Bay Hor-s,
3 fresh Cows, I two ynr obt and t one year o?d
Heifers, Sheep. Hons. 1 four-horse Threshing
Machine, Plows. Harrows, and maty other arti
cles. Terms will be made knon ad a reasons
ble credit given at time of sale.
fRANK WESMULER.
Barr Twp., Jane 11, 1S75.-31.
I ME ! LI XfK! Farmers and oth-
era iu want of a Rood article of LIME,
In any desired quantities, can now be accommoda
ted, promptly and upon Tair terms, by calling at
the farm of Dr. Wm. Leminon, in Cambria town
ship, two miles east of E"';r: . ...w-.w
June 4, l7i.-tf. LfcMIO fc. M4K1X.
, Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Luny
suoh a Couaha, Colds, Whooping
Couih, Bronohitis. Asthma,
and Consumption.
' ' Among the great
discoveries of modem
science, few are of
more real value t
mankind than this ef
fectual remedy for all
diseases of tbe Throat
and Lungs. - A vast
trial of iu virtues, .
througliout this aud
otiier countries," has
shown that it dors
surelv and e'Votnai!
control them. Tlie testimony "of onr best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes tlie fact, that
Ciierkt Pkctouai. will and does relieve and
euro the afflicting disorders of th Throat and
l ungs beyond any other medicine. I he most
dangerous ariVctious of the J?ulmoti.ry Organs
yield to its power; aud cases of Consomp.
tion, cured by this preparation, are puo.ic
Iv known, so remarkable as hardly to be be
lieved, were tlmr M proven beyond disputo.
As a remedy it is adoq"', on which the pubtie
may re.y for full protection. By curing Concha,
the forerunners of more scrioat direaiui, it save
nuuuinbered live and an amount of suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces the most sceptical, tvery famdv sBtndd
keep it on hand as a protactinn against trie early
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections,
which are easily met at tirt, but which beco-.ia
incurable, and too often fatI, if iisglixted. Ten
der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise tj
be without iL As a safeguard Io children, smil
the distressing dis?aea which beeet the llimat
and Chest of childhood, Cherkt Pkctofai.
is invaluable; for, by its timely a&e, multi
tudes are rescued from prematura (craves anl
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and snrelv against ordinary cold,
securing sound sad health-restoring sleep. Nl
one will utTer tn.ulilesorrie Influenza and pain
ful Brooehitls when they know how easily
they can be cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in making every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. It niay be confidently re
lied npon as possessing all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures as
memorable as the greatest it has ever effected.
raEF4.ii ro ar
Dr. J. C. AVER &l CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical tusd Analrtleal Chemtsta.
OLD BT AT T. DRUGGISTS KVSRrWHXBS-
JOHN SNVDER, Treasurer, in ac
count with Carroll Twp., June 3, 1875,
Da.
To amoent of Cash Pnplicate. ?so.02
balaaee from eld aoeount...... S6.15
ft318.1T
Or.
Br whole atn't of Orders planted.. ftTH.31
u OonmiMkn eo 4W.e2. 19.S0
" Overplus paid In 1874, 4.S5
' Ksoacratioaa. 1.41 303.67
Balance due Township ft 13.60
, Jacob A. Hcxjveb, Buncrvlsor, In account with
: Carroll TowMhip, June 4, 1875, la.
4 plicate, $873 M
cash received on Koad tax... IUT
till oaUtaBdiHf on ... 6.iS
ree'd from P. Hoover, Superv'r. 2n.(i0
of order ob Treasurer ei.04
787.0)
Ca.
By eerviees a iSuperrlser, OS days. 103.00
" Exonerations 6.S4
" two Duplicates. 60
amount paid out 8 25
" Taxable' work oa Roads S71.l ft787.M
Pxteb HoovKR. Supervisor, In account with Car
roll Tawnfbip. Jane 4, U75, la.
To amount of Duplicate 743 M
cash received on Kmd tax
" amount received from t'onimisslonere...
" - still rlne on U oad lax
" of order ou TreaMiror
ISM
19 'S
40.77
2X1 S4
4 00
879 77
Cn.
By services as Saperv'ror. f0 days.t 90.00
" amount paid tor repairing 50
" " scoop, with iu-
terest on same 12.72
" ain't p'd J. A. Hoover, Superv'r 20.00
amount of exonerati. ns . 17. ;2
" per centa-e for collectlmr a-iO.OO S.04
" amount worked out by taxablcs 730.W-Js7fl.77
We. the nudersijrned An.litors. bavins; exam
ined the ahore accwuots, do hereby certify that
they are correct,
S. A, SHOEMAKER,)
D, A. HJ1 H EK. Auditors.
CHAS.DITNL.AP,
Attest Jakes JIellos, t ierk. (ll-SC
STATEMENT of Receipts and Ex
penditnrea of Ijoretto Borough for the
year end In p Jane 7, 1875 :
S. Far, Collector of Borough Taxes, Dr.
To amount of Duplicate
collected from Wm. Lake.
.187
144.M
Cr.
By Receipts ef Treasurer....,
" Exonorations
" Coiaoiiacion as Collector..
.$134 00
80
. 7.22 141 fS
Balaaoe due Borough. S IM
S. Far.
To Loretto School District, Dl
To State appropriation , 795
uMitHt at of Duplicate 399.23
" K. X. Hald (late Treasorer) 9692
Order of . Kellv Collector) 9J.7I
' Kent of School House. .(
uauust froia P. Meally 30.24
709.77
OR.
Bv Kxoaerattoss...
Orders audited.
Commission.....
" J ant ice cost....
..- 6 7S
... CSfl.33
... 20.00
a 72&S
Balaaae dae S. Try 1 22
Wk. the Auditors, have examined the above ac
counts j4 ftn4 tlivia current.
B. W. L1TZINQEB, )
J. P. LACY. Auditors.
JOHN X.CDNRAD, )
Wy;do certily that the above is correct
OEO. Y I Nt EK. President of S. Board.
P. M EALX.Y, Secretary of S. Board.
Wm. LiTzrsocR, Treasurer of Loretto Boro. Da.
To amount received from Collector. ist.09
Ok.
By Orders aadltod 2O0.14
" Cora mission , 8.6S 300.83
Balance due Treasurer .. 78.83
Wk, the Auditors, bare examined the above ao
coust and find the same correct.
B. W. LITZI-OEK,l
JOHN P. LACY. jAadltors.
Jt)HN X. CONRAD, S
Loretto, June 7, 187i.-3t,
! 1 J f 15 I ? M I
Andrew Moses,
TAILOR AUD DM,
I
I ffl
CLIXTTON 1 1 STEEET
A U A
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
DMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE.
Ratate of SAMUEL, Stoy, dee'd.
Notke Ii berehv a-iven that letters of Adminis
tration oh the estate of Samuel Stoy, late of Alle
gheny township, dee d, have been wanted to Uie
undersiirned. All persons indebted to said estate
are lierehy notified to make immediate payment,
and i hose bavina claims against the aae will pre
sent them dalv authenticated for settlement.
JOSEl H Et'K EN K(ll, Adm'r.
Allegheny Twp , Jose 11, 1876.rt.
A SSIQNEK'S NOTICE. All per-
sons koowinjr themselves indehted to"
Oeo box Nitvjioia. of Allegheny townsMp;'are
hereby notited lb.it payment must be made with
out delay to tbe undors'ueoed Assianee. and tbos..
having claims airaipsl said individaal will presea.
tbeia to me lor wit leraent.
Joseph Hoori; Asague.
Allegheny Twp,, Jcc i, 1876.-t.