The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 27, 1877, Image 3

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rhenstjurg. Pa..
.Jmlee Orvis. off'entr cn'u,.t.. .
of Court to be lM here in i, ,,il week of
! Li' II; because J I-iu, I iiitereate.l
t rCVi i . . on ll,nt Wion.
1-fPJ
ff ' Other Vlace.
I 1 ..;.. u aim ut the aualitv
1 cri less t j ii
lvT w ld f,eu! Dnnepw. (not
DonahnP s,he 67aird . it,) .lthnKh
Holtltlaysbnrff, on Tlmr,Uy la. ,! re.
tnrnnic home on "hank's tiUfe"tli.;UT af
ter. The distance lieitveen the two polnta
awnt twentt-rowr miles, l.nt Mr. Dnn-Kaii
may hare "rut across lots," so to speak.
A ti silrt it 2 1 . .
r . , :. the preference to .; ""P"", rerr-ntiy bereft
'. ,yr ft" Ift;,?.frrr, Navr at .1 : Z 7',,re h,Ter of Mcii!., 'on forcible
ninrUw 1 ittsl.urgu avy aiul poHses.nl.in of five little ci.i.'ir..... .....
he.il the f.rt against the mother ben ever
.':"T; fJ,,y l,i, k". " we learn from
the HollKlaysbnrg Standurd, appear to Mke
their new mother, an they get oti her bark!
creep nii.ler her, and otherwise manifest
their confidence ami affection. Truth to
!ell, it seems to lie yay gmrt for all coiiet rued
except the hen that did the hutching.
The Johnstown Tribune tells of an rM
resident or Cotiemaugh borough, now In Ms
eighty-eighth year, a day taWer at the 0.
I. Co.' works, who is the father of tweutv
three children, nearly all of whom are still
living, ami the grand fat her of fort v-t wo chil
dren. On- of bis daughters, wiio resides
with her husband in Massachusetts, counts
up as her progeny no less than nine lioys
and six girls. This venerable gentleman is
as spry on his feet as the average man of
fortr nmt ! I.i. I. ! 1;....
l.r Mil ling tohacco If you will j to ,.;,, "y years
N e got a peep at Francis Mnrpbv, the
great temperance agitator, the other dav.
and must say that be is a tine, portly look
ing gentleman, liordering on fifty years f
age, and somewhat larger and "perhaps a
little better looking than ourself, f see Al
toona, Tribune of April 11th.) which, of
course, is saying a great deal for his maul
bemitv. Mlnw'a ihai f.r mifi...i.n t r
They expect to cut J eide,,f. however, from his appearance that
ne lias tieen, as be admits himself, one of the
"b'hoys" iu his time, and for a good long
time too.
; n. Ki
I'1- uckfrs would probably be
( ' . . i tr'iieerance hymn than a
ir, lire
l!r,,J''f'f Clnistv, formerly of this
:!' it rw-rt be tru'-, about to locate at
" ,ii.,.i
"'" 'irrot' wild ducks were shot on
t u-.t..lv south of town on
: l!ll'r"j" f -
""'ll'i-esir Kittaning Point, as well
' ",init:iin. south of Alloona, were
M.'k:ml ti'la,,cos have no loily.
iMg I" at, innde by D. Uine-
V.awU, has strength.
r' , v,i-li"'se "M'k tn exchange for a
Tnfw;n, nearly new. Inquire
,,,,t UKt? miii iu urvme who
... . t
. r. !,, -len t S L.OIIIT lUI.
-is1' ..... i .i.i- 1.
'i'lOui'iuiiiidli to his old home on
"rt.. in Jolutojrn lorongb.
"r it pcriiiin of Smoking Tobaccos on
uj'.',,.iul f-o:n trashy u Sol
.'. i L. Kineban's No 1 Lung Cut.
J h .r.ire.l "d twenty-five men are
" " ' ... .. .. .l c
, 'in. con ii ' v .
tliis season.
., , in.iv Ki'enslnire ring, as ha
:i.rrtil, 1'iit the Union school
i ....'r f ik.'ii iinv stock in it sii.i't
i-f-' " : . . . . . .
..,Iiv last. niter icriu cioKeti, you
- - . I I! . . - .
I -.itvnti.'ti tne inuies oi pnmmir.
,.,H Mii'.V ! Ki'fi tlllllV invited to
,.,,r' M'Mt Annie S. C'liste, iniiiiier
..twki-r, in 'iir advertising deart-
1 ::! 'I i" i" l i'1 i friend indeed."
" rt.ri.il l'r. bull's Cough Syrup,
,i-n'.t 1 m every tamiiy ; it onl
.J.'fiit!-a I'l'i'ie ani nirty nave many
l.y Hiifii.(J'l"n I-0,'a' -Ver says that
.rifjin. Ill ili;l' coiuiTy, n:i.tsi ill Mil s
: 7.ip-l. Two preachers to one
. it k' tln in in pretty t hickly, ain't
.-.I'h t:iui:ti meeting of the Cnirt-
il t ;.tli Si Iiih.1 Aso'iation will
Hi in pill' e on Wednesday ami
v M iv " I ;iiiil -'4-h. A full at
.;,., t".r.
y .-iii tliM i-i i m Ttm n: t y will lie snr--i
ii lani tiiai Col. Wm. K. I'iper
i tlir li'inors in the eating line at
;: g- ! by the Sheriff to a jury of
-.ii il Hi'I.iy.sburg on t'riilay evening
A gentleman claiming to W cogni.ant
of the fact iuforma the Hollidaysbiirg Stan
dard that the railrnad tie immediately at
the spot where McKitu murdered N orcross,
tn.ire than twentv Years nu-o is liv
j marked on the end with a cross. When the
I tie rots ami is thrown awav, the new one
i put in its place is marked with a cross l.v
the workmen, ami such :ias been the custom
ever since the occurrence of the blood v
tragedy. The scene of this col. '.-blooded
murder is located about two mile this side
of Altoona.
We saw him standing in a crowd, a
comely youth and fair ; there was bright
in his eye and glory in his hair. We saw
bis comrades gaze upon him, those who stood
behind, be fere, and we felt the great attrac
tion was the splendid suit he wore, which
we need scarce tell our readers, who have
heard the story o'er and o'er, was twilight
for cash, the lowest figures, at. Godfrey
WolfTs big store, which it is always well to
bear iu mind is next distr altove the post-ofri-e,
on Twelfth street, Altoona.
The Hollidayshurg .itainhti-d says that
Mr. Hu-zh Johnston, of (iaysport, while
fishing with hook and line iu the Conemaogh
river, ii lew u:ivs ago, goi a lute alter con-
'" T" "1T esteemed 1 niderable nibbling, and on pulling out found
. ,,f. !.. .. I'.nr. bf.e.d, ol tyrsigraph- 1 his prize f be an old stone jug, into the
wv t:iiiu-, liKewise ol A'UMinil
i ins.!- tlie liiipjiv parieiit" of
i.im! lny baby, liunlenuiigli
l.'U:.
." iMi-
r.n i fiii-cr of the law. Constable
. i l .! lii-r-1 own. now iii aulM of
i.-.i. i: was tiiii.wn from a
Mi i liny nt lernoou ami ilraggeil a
ii. ii-. I 'll t-r;tiiialely CM-aped with
it-' bine.
i a..- nt ex-Sberiff Itobb against
r;i am! i . .1. Akers. for a.lege.l
i Imi Miions in ll;e I'oliimiis of the
Vinr, a "''' pr'tiMnift in the
n t i mi. mi Monday last, on pay
- (b li-inbiMls.
I- I'i i'l:!s ll.nl heller lint ti Mil ftOIUrA
ttiiliii. Jiiiliana county, if it 1
l H'.l'-il l:;i .r II it Hiillll-s. (,f
- lii'v, r- i n ' '. v kii'.ed, near his own
In- !.n-.t "am in i!e" of t hat k iml
-ii ii- iii ijjiiliiii liood.
r.-ri-.:,: a;.,f the St. Charles' Hotel,
1 :i a-iie by ,f Court oil TileS
k. !-.!. Mirliael F:t.liairis, Fred.
-A Sn.k a mi A. F. Oiines Laving
l i.Mi..lve-i to bid .l.ooo m.ne for the I
vf;tn W: klioi keil iloWII at.
Kimtt. of Altoona, was injurei!
' y, 'Hi S.ituriSay evening last, .y
( t'l-t bet wren one of iheshattsof
I b'.ani feii. e. A roll venien t
" t- r i lo crawl llirn.lirli w.,111.1
.IVf been verv acre nluble about
r I
I-A'i
Mill-
moiiib ot whieh his line extended, the bait,
and hook being evidently held by some liv
ing creature inside. On breaking the jug
he was surprised to find a large catfish,
which bail evidently selected the jug as a
home when a little fHlger ami kept posses
sion until his boose had beeoaie his prison.
There are nine things that will make a
man mad, but one is enough when his wife
tells him that he can't have any dinner lie
cause she couldn't Get the wash-boiler oft"
I the stove in time, m thai she has leen, gone
ami lion-flit a lot of goods at some other sNire
when everytiody else knows and she ought to
know that, money can invariably lie saved
and domestic happiness insured by dealing
exclusively with Myers & Lloyd, who keep
nearlv everything that anylHtdy needs ami
always sell at pm-es which never have lieen
and never can lie undersold iu Cambria
County.
A friend in need (of wearing apparel)
is a friend indeed (to himself) if' he "goes
for" das. J. Murphy's Star Clothing Hall,
10i Clinton st reel,. I t:i nst own, and goes away
from it with a bran splinter new suit of
clothes. f which, from personal observation
made a few .lays ago, we can truthfully say
that Mr. M. lias an abundant and beautiful
stock. It is wonderful Indeed bow small a
sum of money will liny a tip-top outfit now-a-days,
but it is ti it at all wonderful that, so
many go to Star Clothing Hall to buy said
ou'fits, for well they know that such goods
at siii-h low pi ices as are not to be found
elsew here.
A train of sixty-four cars containing
agricultural implements will pass over the
Pa. 11. K. to-day, but just when it will reach
the severnl points along the main line in this
county we are unable to say. The train is
to lie run on National Line schedule and the
cars will be handsomely decorated. The
iinpVmeiits consist of reapers, mowers,
corn-planters, etc., ai d the moving pano
rama promises to be a sight well worth see
ing. Our guei-s is that this iiiiiijue train is
lr? i I.e. I for the Permanent Exhibition in
PhiladcJtihia, which is tit be opened as al
- re-uly noticed in these columns, on May 10th.
. See fourth page of this issue for further facts
, relative thereto.
. An East War.1 lad named John Davis
! made a narrow escape from serious if not
: fatal injury on Wednesday fnrcimon, in con-
sequence of a horse on which he was mount
ed he.-ofiiihg frightened at a sack of Hour
which va t-eing put upon his back at the
j store of I'ryce, Haxler & Co., in this place.
; As it was, the lad was hustled atsnit a goisl
j deal in consrfjileiice of tine of his feet living
' held las' by the saddle, which had turned
i under him, but. eventually drwpped. to the
ground without receiving any Injury worm
talking als.ut. The horse then scampered
i oft" at a rapid gait, but was hmiii caught ami
j held until the boy remounted ami made a
j new start.
Although the FBKEMAN has many warm
I friends in and aUmt Chest Springs, and al
! though a postal card costs only one cent, we
i are forced to accept a very meager account,
! gathered from parties unable to give partic
i ulars, ef the destruction by fire, on Sunday
i : . r .n -.. n.itli all ita f ott'eiitit-
M'v the behest mark- evening lasr. o. .., -V
VX;" - " i "perller r'sk. owned Km
rlZrTZSmZ rMhL of' tl-at vicinity tiamedMay.U
,1'.:!ii! jl ,.;., , ' . " devastation, II we are riii.j "".
. 'ki i-oioriiirr. etc.. nroiimtlv at- I . . . i.i.i......,i. .inn
i v. - " ' i 1 j
reiiucilon oil out rater.
A ' t-ji 1;1 tiatne.l Philip Smith
i ti I., r Wednesday evening and
! Ins anus. If young Smith hail
TT tin lie on the defeiis'iv e it is fair
iiM hot have lieen forced
ft frtn e-sive, w ith all its fear-
Mi'
V
Mi r--
Fn
t. w
on. !'.
.I K-tiurrti.... r-: 1 f a 1
I" i i in i II iriiii i iTII
I. Khrenfe'.d in his breei hes
xeo Hi.il toiiiid 3; no;
l-iii aanli i to him by the Pa. j
r il..- .,-. i kept ami most sun- .
tn ti i f road along Ihe main line I
'tub t,i Philadelphia. j
" Pill I -. ..- ! fil...-..1. ... I I
--. - , a il ' . nii'i '
S. lu ll. i. I'.eillord. are bulb
r 'v n.i-i 1 1 1 1 . . I in connectioii with
' ' iiiiiiation for State Treas- ;
" :" :'i ' long iu a name I lie i
' tlo- tieaniry if he got a .
i'-.i- 1 lie latter Woiii.l Siiifil out :
" H nrv Ward e her fl. Iivered a
" ; "M nistry of Wealth." U a
J' '!';" AltiHinaon Monilav even
' lie ,,,, (r- Wralth miiiistereil
"""I'i; 1. Iii.nr'u t.'I I.I il.-
"ti (r-'.i-n, aptly ohwrves, minister
'''' i many a ss.r family for six
'" Ihe.
' 1 -1 r.;.'.i,,l.,.r f t 11.. ...
, " ' " .liiriiiiriiT
T r-. i,i v I s. .. t .
"M a snort time
' 'li-m r..ke its b
J e faded to learn, anil the
' I'u'lfebv .1
j --- ".li n ill n l II I
ft ii: a deep ravine not far
resl.Irln-u
4.
ot each other.
in the stable.
v
'-r! tMmr,! VVw,,,'n Company will
' I n Hi,r to onleroti the most lib-
-.:,
etc., promptly at- , , , b ,om eighlors' children
etion on ohl ratefc. ' . . . . . . i i i l.r. Pn
ignltl ig matches wnue pijriiit .uo ...
llelnk. without airect information, we cannot
vouch for all the facts above given, nor can
we give the amount of the loss sustained or
the insurance, if any, on Ihe property de
stroyed. . ...
We are sorry to learn ot tne oeaiu, on
- I . I : 1 1 .... - - rt
""Tr I .an fan t.nu...
..vf, ' " " a '.piandarv like tuitoMie !
.. ;--l t by the Wilke'usburg Timet
VM i-it the only way that senile- j
I .If. ami .li... li .
j " 'imi Mfriti b in
"'Ml
-Mr.H
u., .
a clean shirt on
- has in
'"'Use n
but
.een married the long- .., u, frr only two days illness, of
1'u"ih.u flie Gloved wife of Mr.
"i'l'i 'li aiu-M
K Mieri.lan. photograph artist
; . "u, ai lue Dexter lltills!, '
'"' "II M.ll. ...t .....I ,
I . .1 " """ "r.i....
" iu.-
-O.I
rpi.se of taking pictures
tor ail who rail on liim
"" Mr. S. is a fi-.islieil rtist.
' " --xli'.btiii.n at bis rooms in this
'"I1 v i.sfty, and we can there-
'' 'I'll lo t
'" li;e 11,,-ir
In; patronage of all
pii tnrrs taken true
I
II.
f 'i
n
Svi.,k. M. W. ICeMn
X a I of ,li boston, n" were
"l',r!1''.1": '1 Wedi.e-.i.,y uioiiiing by
,,' ' :l "t'-r i ta'iiing ihir' v dol-
I tire do!:ars resecti vely.
II Wire i-M li. iI.m ftniM
' f-vi.,.11,,y ,, 1 ( f A U(,V) nr(.y
" I 'iiv.-is lhat the money en-
"""I .ii' i.i ry eii.iiiiik
I
Joseph Null, of Al-
iu..i...v in.rrhin atreil alxiut GU years. The
deceased, It is true indeeil lo say, was a
most excellent lady, greatly beloved by a
large circle of relatives ami friends, among
Ihe latter of whom may le classed all who
hail Ihe pleasure of knowing her. As an
evidence of the respect entertained for Ihe
deceased lady a gentleman well acoiain ted
with her remarked to us, in speaking of her
death, that she was one of the best women
he even knew, ami thai ner so p cnnuini,
A SAD DEAtH. From Sunday's issue of j
tile Altoona Wvhe we copy the following i
particulars of the shocking death of Mr.
Alex. Mills, son of Capt. David Mills, a
former mneh esteemed citizen of this tilace.
In the absence of his counsel, F. P.
Tierney, Esq., a man named John McCune
was called on several times iu succession in
the Blair county Court, on Tuesday last, to
answer the charire of bieatnv. ami filial;
arose to his feet and said that there was no ; but now and for fnatiy years past a resident
..no .o w nsung time, as he would plead gill- of Oaili'tin, w here he Las long filled the
tr. On being asked if he had anything to ; office of postmaster :
say In mitigation of bis sentence he replied 1 The many friends of Alex. Mills were startled
ns ioiiows : 'l have nothing to ssrr. I dK ; ami pelnetf to lenrn yesterdar morntiiK that he
wroi.ir aiul am sorry for it, and 1 hope I'll ! na1 died very suddenly about six o'clock. He
never be taken initios same way again, and I iV excellent health t'ie day previous and
don't think T i'i ti j iii tv . exhibited no symptoms of the near approach
A . L T.Lf! U H 1 har8 fo of the dread hour or death. The circumstance
ion "rt sentenced him to pay a fine of of his decease seemed to demand an investis-a-JM00
and costs of prosecution, and to under- tion, hence Coroner Humes summoned a Jury,
go separate and solitary confinement for one ' consisting or Messrs. J. M. Stonebrsker, John
year in the Western Penitentiarv Tn tt. ! "'ckey, Capt. Kobert Johnson, Msjor K. J.
Lh rl, n r.i. .I ! n 7'.i Vr ' Crosier, William Lytle and T. A. Hurbin, snd
same Court, on the same day, Basil Moore; held an inq.t, the Jury sittina; et the St.
piea.l guilty to larceny and received a like I Charles hotel at ten o'clock, adjourning- at
sentence, less as to the fine.
On Monday afternoon last about, half- ,
past 4 o'clock a three-year old son of Mr. '
lames Ifellv of fgm'lirio lui.nnl. ...:! i
- , . . ... .n-ivilKll, II Hill
1 1 ll V- 1 . . n .... 1 . . 1. - f . - . -
r'ji"n uiiiuciim'i m i roil i oi UlS lather s
residence was knocked down, run over and
had 1hIi of his legs taker, off by a dummy
engine on the narrow gnage road leading
from the mill coal mines lo the Cambria
Steel ami; Iron Works. His lert leg was
subsequently amputated by Dr. W. B. Low
man, who intended to perform a like opera
tion on the other er as soon as the rhiM
rallied, if ra'.ly he could, but that time never i hotel. Dtirntir the ten dsvs mentioned he in
came, the little unfortnnnte gradually sink- duiged to a perhaps too great extent in the use
ing until about 3 o'clock Wednesday after- I of t'toxieattnij liquors, thereby prostiatina- his
noon when he was nli.l i . t.nt.. .. . j nervous system and producing a melancholy
noon wnen lie was t ailed to a better and j slltenf mind. Some time durina- Friday he
brighter world. The innocent victim of this wtot to thedruir store of Mr.Ueorge A. beck
shocking accident, for which Ihe boy In ?' on the coiner or Eleventh svenue and
charge of the engine is thou eh t. by some to' Fourteenth street, and purchased one and a
1 . .. . II. all' M .1 . f l.nil.lil.1.1 una . . I I
oe carelessly II not cillnnl.tr rennt.ll.l rr . -. .o..unn..... -.. r.i.nn r.n. in
twelve until two, and Anally corciudinir iisin-
vestiirations at hair-past four. Tlie result was
a verdict as follows: "The deceased came to
his death from the effects ol an overdose of
laudanum administered by his own hands, and
t he Jury is lso or the opinion that the life of
the deceased miirht have been saved but for
the neirligence of the persons in whose chara-e
he was found." The verdict was surned by all
Ihe Jurymen except T. A. Durbin. Ejq., who
refused because ho claimed that there was no
neirl'trence on the part of any person, as shown
by the ev idctice. From the best information
obtainable ihe following are the facts of the
case; Mr. Mills was. until within the pant ten
dtiysi employed asa bnr-tenderat theSt. Charles
said to have lieen a very brieht and intelli
gent child for his age, bit: not for that reason
alone can the great grief of the sadly Ite
rcaved parents las better imagined than de
scribed. An Italian miner from Millwood, West
moreland county, paid a visit to a friend
named John Now, in Cambria borough, on
Saturday last, and after "doing" the Cam
bria Works and other places of interest, to
say nothing of the imbibition of sundry
perfumery. As he was apparently perfectly
sober at the time he entered the drug store,
Mr. Heckle)-, of course, sold him the fatal drua:
without any hesitation, as he had no reason to
suspect that it would be put to any improper
use. Bc8idcs it is further ptate'l that Alex,
had used the dm niany times before purely
asa means of relief bum a condition to which
lie was at intervals subject. About mid-day
he called at the tirant House and requested
Mr. Will Schenk to write two letters for htm,
ne to his rather and another to a lady friend.
Will replied by sayinv that bis toother John
had better do tfie writing-, as he and Alex, were
mugs of beer, retired to rest somewhere to- I more intimately acquainted, but John not fx
wards the "wee, sma' hours," after having
first as a matter of economy placed a lighted
cigar on a chair near his lied, upon which
he subsequently piled his wearing apparel.
So far so good, but the I. M. aforesaid had
not been long ensconced under Ihe "kivers"
when, awakening from his slumbers, he be
gan to "smell a smell" and realized the fact
that his habiliments were on file. He gave
tlie alarm forthwith ami the other inmates
of the house rushed promptly to the scsne,
where the startling discovery was soon made
that not only bis pants and vest, hail been
ruined by the fire, but that. S-46 in green
backs had been, as the Tribune remaiks,
literally reduced to while ashes. As the
dismay i t! owner of the property which hail
liecti but was not had onlv fortv-seven cents
iu coin left, the lioarilers in the house raised
inir present Alex, commenced to write himself,
out n ie oniy one or two letters on tne papee
and then abandoned the idea of wrilliiR, saying
he iruesed he had "ticitniich on." and he would
put it off until to-morrow; that it would be tne
hist t iiuc cit her of them would hear from him.
Siibsetpienily.it seems, Alex, crossed to the
F.ast side ami wandered up Ninth a venue, stop
ping at a house kept by. Mrs. Spenkman. lie
asked permission to ko up stairs and lie down
to sleep. Permission was granted him and he
at once retired, requesting the person who
showed him to the room to lock the door and
call him at eiirht o'clock in the evening. At
t!in hour the room was entered and si. effort
made to awaken him, but without success.
From that time until after midniubt the room
was visited by different persons, both inmates
of the houseand o;hers, but nil effort to arouse
him from the deep sleep into which he had
fallen proved or no avail. Between t.vclvcand
one o'clock a physician was sent lor, but did
not come. Some time after one o'clock word
a collection to buv him a new outfit ami pay wn sent to the St. t'lmrles and on advice or
his fare home, anil on Mondwv lm denarie.l I M,r- Fit r.hn iris t he mess-ner started on the hunt
a ... : i. :.. . . .i : , . i ill a
a w i se r
man
it is to be hoped, if a much poorer
Akk Yor OoiNt; West?-It. is important I
that you purchase tickets by the route com-
polling you to make the fewest changes of j
cars, and by which there are no omnibus j
transfers lietween depots ill the large cities. !
The principal connection of the Petinsyl- !
vama Kailroail, at Pittsburgh, is the system
of roads familiarly known to the public
as the "Panhandle Route." Its trains run
through, w illioiif detention, from Pittsburgh
to Cincinnati ami Louisville, where prompt
conned ions are made for all points South;
from Pittsburgh to Indianapolis, where
through express trains are in waiting iu the
Union lepot to take passengers lo all points
in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, antl the North
west. The only line running through trains
from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, crossing the
Mississippi river on the largest ami rVnest
Meel bridge iu tlie world, and making direct
oluie.'lioiis in the ew Union Depot with
the great through lines for all points in
Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, California. Ar
kansas, ami Texas. Trains are all equipped
with the Safety Air Brake; the cars are com
fortable, ami the road in first-class condition.
Your tickets west of Pittsburgh should read
over ' Pittsburgh, Cincinnati fr 6'f. Louis liail
xcuy." 3 30.-'Jt.
hiio. her physician, tint tailed to obtain one.
A half hour later persons intimately acquaint
ed witn deceased succeeded in removing him
to his room at the St. Charles hotel. Alter ly
infr flown Spain he appeared to be all right, ap
parently resting- easily anil having no pain.
His room was visited from time to time during
tlie morning hours ami he seemed to lie sleep
ing. Between ti c hours of live and six o'clock
his room was arain entered and it was found
that life was extinct. The bottle which con
tained the laudanum was round behind a trunk
in the room which he occupied at Mrs. Speak
man's and tlie vial of p i Turnery mentioned
tielore was found In his coat poc-ki t. These
Tacts, tmrether with the testimony of Drs. Koss,
Kow anr: Christy, set! led the conviction in the
minds of the Jurymen ns n the cause of his
sudden takimr tiff. There can tie nodoubt that
if prompt action had been taken at eiirht o'
clock, when his critical condition was hist dis
covered, his lite could have been saved. Iur
ina yesterday the lace or the deceased was
lfH7.nl upon by many who knew him well while
living ami who sincerely regietted the sudoen
death of jrencrous-hearted, noble-minded Alex.
Mills. In the evening, on the Mail train, his
remains were taken to Gnllitzin, where his pa
rents reside lor interment. The funeral will
take place to-morrow iuoriiiny.
Is Thf.kf. Anything ix Dreams ?-A
Hollidaysbiirg iirressnulent of the Altoona
Mirror, writing under date of April lHth,
answers the above question in the affirma
tive as follows :
Readinir a story In yesterday's Mirror from
ttat firr. "A Stramre Bream," brings to mind a
similar one related tome sometime siro by a
loi'itoT resident of this town, now deceased. 1
met him on the brifiire. when he asked me IT 1
thouifht there was unythinir in dreams. Then
he related the fnlhiu ina" : He dreamed he was
walkiuir on the bank oT a very wide river:
w hen he cairn to an old house he turned otT
and went up a hiirh mountain, and when about
half way up he came to a tint spot, wh?re there
was a larifc nk, and beyond the rock were
eleven wild turkeys. He then woke up ami
round lhat it was a dream. Home live years
after he bail bus ness In the Cove, and, as he
hail to travel on tiHit he took the near cut by
way oT he reservoir, past Kephart's old pot
tery, and then over Cove mountain, a route he
hail ni-er traveled before. When passintr
alonir 'tie tank of the reservoir, by Ihe old pot
tery work", a nd up the mountain, every thing
secni'-'l lHnnli.iri.ini he heiran to realize it was
tin' same irrouinl he hid pas-fed ovr five yeari
hi-Tore tn a dream, but what puzzled him the
rr. o-1 was, when he reached the flat and the big
rock, to see the eleven wild lu i keys scratching
nmonx the leaves.
mm-
Thocsanhs of Affidavits. Many
having used "patent" and prepared niedi
ciiiesainl failed iu finding ihe relief promised
are thereby prejudiced against. all medicines.
Is this right ? Would you condemn phy
sicians la-cause fne failed iu giving the re
lief promised? Some go to California in
search of gold, and after working hard for
months and finding none, return home and
say there is no gold there. Does that prove
it? Many suttViiug with Catarrh anil pul
monary. atTcctinns have used the worthless
preparations that crowd the market, and in
t heir disappointment say there is no cure for
Catarrh. Dia-s that prove it? Does it not
rather prove that they have failed to employ
Ihe proper remedy ? There are thonsandsof
people in Ihe United States who can make
an affidavit !hat Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
ami Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
have effected their entire cure. Many I. ail
lost ail sense of smell for months, and pieces
of bone had repeatedly been removed from
the nasal cavities.
d .1 antes
Rev. Cyrus Jeffreys, a gentleman who
at one time, if we mistake not, resided in
White township. Ibis county, but who now
lives in Centre county, is a rather remarka
ble personage, if we may judge from what
the Osceola Jincille says aliont him when
it tells us lhat he has cleared no less than
twelve farms, built twelve houses and twelve
barns and planted twelve orchards. To this
is added the business of cabinet-making,
mill-wrigliiug, lumliering, plumbing, grain
ing and glazing. Professionally he is known
as teacher, preacher, doctor, editor, author,
novelist anil historian. Besides all these
strings to his kite, "lie is an accomplished
artist, having few equals in house, sign,
landscape and nortrail painting." He also
served in tlie legislature of India. ta, was
engaged in commercial parsuits, manufac
tured patent medicine and organized anil
established a new denominational Church.
Th CATHOf.tr Wori n. "The Prussian Chan
cellor" is the title of ihe lending- article in The
Catholic Wmti.o for May ; and certainly tte-re
is no more interest inir political character in
these days than Prince Itisinarck. His recently-announced
retirement only adds zest to the
eairer curiosity with which one reads this bril
liant and powerful sketch of a man who may
t truly said to have chamred the face fit the
world, and whose career is far from heinir end
ed. Herein Is condensed the history ol a strange,
ever, a start linir. career, in which there are
liifhtg lo relieve the shadows, as the writer has
not torirottcn to note. The article is a sequel
to "The Kussian Chancellor," which appeared
lu the March number, and attracted such wide
and deserved attention.
"I'p the Nile" ends happily. and "The Letters
of a Voting Irishwoman, which have elicited
such varied and contradictory comment trom
critics, are at last announced to end in the next
number. "Six Sunny Months" continue as
britchtly and pleasantly as ever. "Nanette' is
a really skillfully-constructed story, with a
subtle, sarcastic timre, showing, as it were, lie
tween the lines. Short as it is (ami none the
worse Tor its shortness), it brings vividly before
us a strong and true picture of those, lo us.
impossible days oT Louis XV". in France. "The
Lepers of Tracadc" is a painfully interesting
article. It is startling fo find lepers at our
diMirs, so to cay, in these das. Another artie'e
of painful though pleasii.g interest is that on
the French clergy du ring the late war in Fi ance.
The story of the heroism and sell-sacrificing
devotion of these noble men. who were the last
lo think them-elvea noble, draws tears from tlie
i yes. And when we ray men, .we should in
clude women t tor Ihe Sisters oT Charity and
other sisters shared the glory that all the world
concedes to the clergy and religious oT France
during the awful catastrophe that fell upon
their country. "He Vere'a Mary I'mfnt" con
tinues, and ends the examination of a really
great and much neglected drama. "The Testi
mony of the Catacombs" is full of learning and
instruction, brought to the level of any ordi
nary intelligence.
To lovers of poetry the gem of Ihe number
will be the latest instalment of Mr. I. W. Par
sou's admirable translation oT Ihinte. The
Catholic Would is happy in being the medi
um of an English rendering of his thoughts
that the great poet con hi not himself but ad
mire. Two May Carols fnnn Aubrey de Vers,
together with a very graceful poem entitled
'May Flowers," and a beautiful sonnet, com
plete the poetical contributions tn t tie present
number. There is other matter of general in
terest In which is Included an unusually large
and"spic" n umbel ol literary criticisms.
Troublesome Chronic Diseases.
There are multitudes of Chronic diseases
which liesct ami aftiict hundreds of our read
ers, which in a vast majority of cases, are
easily within the reach of cure. The ciass
embraces so many maladies that it were te
dious as well as useless to name most of them
Dropsy, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Old and
StublMirti Ulcers ami Fever Sores; Neuralgia,
Head-aches, Contracted Limbs, all, or most
of which are, by proper treatment, curable.
Consumption, Skin Diseases, Idvcr Com
plaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles and Fistula
make up another class, equally remediable
niuler the improved methods of medicine,
which deep research into its hidden powers
have brought to light. Dr. Keyser of 120
Pen n Avenue, Pittsburgh, has investigated
these iliseases as well as other obscure chronic
affections, which hasenabled him to promise
a cure whenever a cordis at all possible ; his
office is easily reached, and persons desiring
tocousult him , can take the morningcars, iu
most cases, ami return home the same day.
Dr. Keyser is the proprietor of Dr. Keyser's
Liiing Cure, the great remedy for Consump
tion, now sob I in pint bottles, at Si each.
wl,
i i't " i,,,,M 'a'lerof which they
Malice. A ease of conscience.
,Jtli rti.ui, ..I I .1 I.i...
: . ..... .14..
' h -"i-iig a has; Coneiiiaugh,
u.i, r, , ," couple of yeirs
i..., , 1,1 her le;t leg caught
tr., T '"-Iweeii Ihe dead-woodaof
tn
.. . Rv alxnii l .1, .... Hr-I....
r"tliI I " i.vi ll , lien-
'''i'a-",T'.M,:t "", ".i"red limb had
IV T , onl ur inches below the
'v..,..- .""1''"! rk-ii,,, of thin mis-
N 1: I,', 1"" "f buuiH-rs en
"" M'.'., , withcoai w hen Ihe
i ir.
n.n.iiur wliolll lliav on ...e
Null Ksq., f.f Carrolltown, loved her and
were' la-loved by her in return fully as much
as If she was their own natural mother.
May her soul rest iu reace.
John Kelly, a flagman on the irst in- .
ion Line freight east on Sunday night laat 1
was found in an insensible condition ir. the
Pa It It. inui.el al Ualliizin S4ii after his
train had passed through, ami close exami
nation revealed the fact that his skull was
fractured, and from the wound tints Inflicted i
bis brains were rapidly oozing. Supervisor ,
t.-i. ivi.i ot.ot.ee summoned Dr. r ay, the
ago i Company's physician, from AUoon. w'10
and ! promptly attended to his wounds, but hat. no
hopes whatever Tor His recovery. it. a ioj-i-ris
are supposed lo have lieen caused by
falling from the train w hile passing over the
dec. The unfortunate young man, who is
said to he the only support of an aged and
helpless father, was taken to his home at
Kearney's station, Westmoreland county,
where lie died on Monday,
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS
AT
In his yo.tnger days he was an active sports- ifiPnTYiTiY 7i tPrt4T'
man a "brag shot" and a successful fisher- 1 '' IHil'l ! li I JfAUUAIAh.
OBiriMRT,
MILT'S fried, in Altoonaton Saturday, Aprtr
21, 177. Ai.kxanoek M'i.t. aged 2 years, 10
months and 21 days.
The subject or tlie Hovp notice was a son of
Capt. Iavid .Mills, of Gaflitina veteran sol
dier of the Mexican war. who served under
Scott from the taking ot Vera Cruz to the sur
render oT the capitol an1 the close or the war.
ever at his post in the Ihtervehing battles of
Cerra Oorda, Jallspa and Cheptiltepec.
When the stars and stripes were hauled down
from Fort Sumpii-r, the Captain's bosom
heaved with indignation, and when the call was
made by his country for support, the Captain
was once more ready for the tented field. He
raised a company of tnottntairiaers, and taking
with him his only sons, Albert and Alexander,
he hurried to the front, where they engaged In
many a hard-fought battle. Since the close of
the war the Captain has filled theoffiee of post
master st Oalllir.in. Jwhcre "Aleck"' was the
Idol of the household, welcomed and highly re
spected by all his acquaintances Tor his noble
finalities or mind and heart. The report cur
rent fin Saturday morning of his sudden de
mtse was thereTore received by all with sincere
sorrow antl heartfelt sympathy. His remains
were burled in the cemetery on Tunnelhill
fin Monday lust, and were Tollowed to the grave
by the iHrgest concourse ot people that ever
attended a Tuneral In this vicinity. He was
buried w l'h the honors of War by a delegation
or the Ltitta Guard, or Altoone.and uiany of hU
comrade soldiers In this place.
Whatever faults a sinful and cot runt world
would wish to heap upon the character ot the
deceased whilst living, we now tiSk thecharity
oT Its silence. "Let. the rlend past bury its
tlead." and let his virtues only lie remembered.
The heartfelt sympathy oT the entire commun
ity is tendered to the bereaved parents, who
Weep bitter tenrs Tor their son. F. J. P.
(jallfizin. April 21, 1877.
KANE. Died, In Carroll township, on Satur
day. April 21. 1877. Mrs. F.i.tr.AiiEi II, wl!e id
CRAttr.Rs Kane, aged 38 years, 10 mouths and
11 days.
The Illness of the deceased was of a character
such as fo defy the skill and judgment of her
physicians, and can scarcely be said to beelasi
ried under any known form of disease. In the
death of this estimable lady her husband and
family meet with an irrepnrable ioSs and the
community is bereft fit one of the most exem
plary and charitable of its members, while last
and Worst, seven children are lert orphans and
motherless, or the virtues and giaidness or
I he deceased it Is scarcely necessary to f-peak,
as her many kind and neighborly acts will long
be rememberel by all who enjoyed her ac
quaintance. Iteinoved 11s she was from enrtb
al ter a hrif f illness and in the very prime ami
vigor of womanhood, and summoned fls she
was from a Pleasant and happy home and from
tlie presence of a fond husband and loving
children, it is hard linder the circumstan-es to
utter a word of consolation which would really
console I he stricken ones who are left to mourn
hei early am! much lamented death. Yet it is
the sincere expression nt lh.-entire communi
ty that those who mourn Tor a Taiihrnl wife
and a true mother have the heartfelt sympathy
oT all who knew her in life.
Feace to her soul and comTort, to the wifeless
and motherless stricken ones, Is th sincere
prayer of all. J. C. E
NOTICE The account of Joseph
Criste, Committee of Alexander Don
aldson, has been filed in the Prothonotary's offioe
of Cambria county, anil Will be presented for the
action of the Court on the firiO Monday nf June,
A. II. 1877 II. MrCOI.OAN. Prnthotiritar.
Frotlmiiotary's Office, Kbensburg, April I'i, lsTT.
man.- And he still lives.
ArnrsT Flower. The most, miserable
lieings in the world are those suffering from
Dvspepsiaand Li verComplaint. More than
seventy-live per cent of the people in the
United States are afflicted with these two
diseases ami their effects : snch as a sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive
ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn,
Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at
the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated
Tongue ami disagreeable taste in the month,
coming up of food after eating.low spirits,&
Co to vour Druggists. Lemmon & Murray,
Klietis'burg. or to P. M. Woleslagle A Son,
Wilmore, ami get a "Scent Mottle of AUOCST
Flower t a Sample 1 tot tie for 10 cents.
Try it. Two doses will relieve you.
O-ir Washington correspondent lias
"grme back." on us this week.
We h-ive purchased at the late auction
sales in the Kast, several large bits of lllack
ami Colored Silks, which we are now offer
ing at lower prices than ever before. The
Black Silks are of the liest Lyons make, and
are guaranteed lo wear and givesatisfaction,
while tlie Colored Silks comprise all the
new shades of Ihe season.
HUG US &. HACKE,
Fifth Are. end Market Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
Estate of AuorsTiNE Glass, dee'd.
Letters of ad tninist ration on the estate ol Au
gustine Olass. late of Munster township, Cambria
; county, having teen issued to the undersigned, all
i: person Indebted to said estate are hereby notified
that payment most be made without delay, and
those haying claims against 1 he same will present
: tliein in legal form fur settlement.
MA H A R FT OLASS. Administratrix.
Manstcr Tap., April 27. l.-t.
ANNIE S. C1USTE,
or i nnnvii.M:.
Has (list opened a MILLINERY AND 1RKSS
MAKlSll KfSTA ItLlSHM KNT ami Is In receipt
of an elegant new stock of Hats and IIosheth of
the latest styles ami textures. Straw Hats shaped
over on shortest notice. Prices to cult the times.
Ca 11 ami see.
Summit, April 27, 1877.-1
CRAWFORD HOUSE,
EBKxsni'no, Pa.
Having once more taken possession of the well
known I raw lord House in Kbcnsburir, which he
has refitted an I ref urniMieil in irood style, ami
Intends hrrfafter to conduct on strict temperance
principles, the subscriber earnestly solicits the
patronage a; those who may visit the eonnty seat
ettheron business or pleasure. 11 whom he pleiltfes
himself to entertain in the best possible manner
ami at the lowct possible price. Kxeellent accom
modation will lie furnished to summer taarders.
who will find Hie ''Crawford' pleasimt and econ
omical place al which to spend the hz-ated term.
ISAAC CKAWFtUJD.
Ebensbar, April 27, 1877.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS :
Ami now, April 3d, 1877, it is ordered
that the Jury Commissioner? draw from the wheel
the names of thirty-six persons lo serve as Tray
erse .furors at an adjourned term of the Court of
Common Fleas of said county, to bo held on the
week commencing on the third Monday of June
next, 1877, anil that the proper venire tor summon
ing of the jurors so drawn be issued tn the ShcrilT
of said county. Hy the t ;urt.
Ami now. 3d April. It Is ordered that the Trial
List lor adjourned term, commencing 3d Monday
of June next, be made np or cases in which the
Fresident Judge is disqualified, and such other
cases in addition, not to exceed ten, as may he
put down hy counsel for trial during said week,
the ten case's to be made up by the I'rot honoiary
scleotlng the oldest from those put down.
Hy the Court.
Attest Ii. McCot.oAa, Prothonotary.
FTnancial STATEMENT of
Warhinotoh Township Road I)e
paiitmknt Tor I he y ar ending April 9. 18".7:
Chris rorHEa Horn a c. Supervisor, Ha.
To m't oT duplicate I7OT r
unseated land tax 150.00
' CAih rctn..ln"g Inhamls of Supervisor 21.0V
Total.
.90i.Z
Ca.
fly nm't of orders redeemed 1204.87
T24 days labor as Supervisor,
at 1 50 penlay 108 37
4J days' horse and cart hire at
2.0U per day OT.CO
am'i cash paid for work 258.8t
taxes worked on duplicate 374.5V
" " extra work forsnow shovel
ing 1103
" ' exonerations 10 31
Percentage on '70 ft3 at Speroent. 13.53
To am't ol order duo Supervisor . .
185.02
m CAftnotiTovw:
New Stock Spring Goods
JOT RECEIVED AM) TO BE SOU) AT 0M1 ii FER f EM. I'ROFlT.
S. TEITELBAUM & BRO.
Take pleasure In nrmoUnciii to the iwople of Northern Cnmin fa and parta
adjacent that they Imve just, opened a large Mercantile Itfblisliircnt
And that they not only pledge themselves, bi?t are prepmed lo prove la?voiid
question, that they can and tvirl sell
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps,
nooTiS, noii:Ha notions,
firl in fart rrcrythtiiff uttalli J.rjtf ill ft first-rttts Vnttntrif Store, al
from zr to ro vi:i: r. ciir.Arr.n thou the same
quality of yootls can be boiifjht elfttft re4
THIS IS 110 HUMBUG OR CAKH PEHHlf PROPOSITION,
BUT A YER1TABLB FACT,
AS ALL MUST ADMIT AFTER HEADING THE FOLLOW! NO
Which the public may rest nsuij l will bo maintained at t!:e same rate of ic-
clitction lor all time to tome:
Groceries, &c.
1.0X0 24 (il.OHS.M
JoespB Itku, Fuperrisor, ln.
To ain't oftluiIlca.t 477-77
V.
ny 81' ilars labor as Supervisor $122 S3
exonerations 7.24
" txf-s returned 6 OS
" rsiih paid forlumber, eto 12 3
' am't of taxes worked on duplicate 464.n3
To ain't of order flue supervuor. . . . 134.64
ft)!! 41 iil.41
Dry Coods, &c
llcst Print. fit1, p. y.
" fiirg'iHni 6 to 9ir.
" I'liMfni-iifri
Muslin.. . 5 to p
tile .fli'jon. 5 tiilftf
" Tirkinir II tn I'i.
" Drilling.. ..Vt to V I
" K y Jeans. .10 lo '6 J
' ( 'ill T'HIHfl'S .12 to 2lM I
M Puck 12 to IHe. !
Tulile Linen "5 to 4.V
Plum Is t K1 to 7-41
Skirts 3'ie. and up
Cmiton Fl'nel skirta. .UK
Dress Coods.
Alpne.is full foi's) 21e. up.
f'Mli meres 2."i lo 4-"ic.
fluids 10 to 12c.
Silk and Wool
Sponiree (lest). .3V. tip.
A t ull line f.f Iadies' Binl
Gent's Furnisli'ir Goods
at BDTTIIM f'KU KS.
A eomplfMO stoek ef I.a
flies'. Misses', Men's 11 nd
Youths' Shoes, at bot
tom PKtCES.
HiCH PRICt
r j Ourl'in"ry I 'mi t .,1. it
Is '.ix lnr :he tin.".! i-iim-i?'te
and f-lie.-i et i -
1 ne eon ny. Il"n-nre t
few of our prii i s ;
irern ntTe. . . . 0 t i."
l-nkins" l t-l f . U . e i .
Vntneti"s l-'ri'-nd
Simp . . .in pie' fi-r V. -.
Simp 0 fi 4 and 8 p'c ..t V' -.
Tuilet Sunp. per !i f
I'rir-d t'urn. jwr In l-1. .
Hreakf st llomiiiy .... 7c.
K:ee (f 'arnl.na ) pi r III. s .
Hfst Syrup, per u:il n '.-r.
Very UikkI syrup ?
fVuiimi'n Syrup
W iiite Miitlir ! Il' f'-r'..
Hrnwn in ll.s. tor
.'Sec I"ni e, V Im.t'-s 2:' c.
Itrismis 1 T - 'if.
Navy lull fiilei:) ;0n4'r.
Itl'k Xii Vv pi-r pma :"C.
falde Ti: 17r.
I'lnir Siimkli'it lnr ".
I'ri-le lurli.iiii.'"r lif 17-.
lllidd's MU k'n. i;ii'r.; .
SIOTIOXR. London Mills Spool Threnrl. 3 ct. per f pool, or two for 5 rts. : t"lrk s Thnn-'i,
(wnrrHnted 200 vards) fi ets. tier sp'ioli or 70 ets. per dozen ; 1'ntent Thread. .V et. tier Mi. : A pit
iean Pius. II rfw. r 240 pins, f r 1 ets t l.inen -Ot'ie Licers, 1 dox -ii lor 3 ets. Hmr I'ui. I der .
for 2 cis. ; and all other nrticlcs in the same proportion.
S. TEITELBAUM & BRO., (formerly ' Cheap Jotinv'D
Cordially invite everySody to trive them a ps.I1, assuring them that it will be a pleasure to have
them examine their iroods and priees, whether they wish to buy or not.
CAKitoMrow. A run. 13. Ii77.-ly.
ST AT KM KNT or SKTTTKMKNT
with the Supervisors ami Treasurer of
Carroll Township. April 9. 1877:
Jacob Yeaoi kt, Supervisor, I'.
To amount of duplicate PS
cash collected
Total .
7.t7
.8.0.0?
By exonerations i-30
" casti patii out -
" services at Supervisor. 71 days 108 50
" work done by taxablcs on roads. 650 33 87
Patlip Hoover, Supervisor, 1r.
To amount of duplicate
cash collected
" balance of order
-73V10
. 55
7r.35
Total.
...40.10
fa.
By exonerations 15
" services as Supervisor. 70 days. . 105 00
" work done by tsxahlf s on roails. 7 41
cash oolleoted on ord'r 29.85 40 10
Jatob Yraglkt, Troaurer, Tb.
To amount of cash duplicate 1549.73
fit.
By exonerations t .e4
aaiount paid his successor, J.
Mellou 108.73540 73
We. Ihe Hnderslsrneil Auditors, do eertif S this
tti lie a correct statement of the accounts utiovc
nienlioued.
TAMES ITT?f I
C. A. MeGONIGLE. v Auditors.
JAMES NMX. I
Attest Jacob IU hooos. T. Clerk. 4-27.-31
Wtc. ihe undersigned, do hereby certify that
tilt; above accounts are Just and true.
I'll A15I.ES IM'Xt.AP, J
THOMAS WKAKl.lN, -Auditors.
THOMAS El.ia.
Attest -VAi.KNTfSE Di m m. Clerk. 4-20.-3t.J
NOW IS TILE TIMK
forWRGAINt
LOOK AT THIS
ST4TEMENT of SETTLEMENT
with fli8uirviaorBof lilacklick Town
ship for the year end ins: April 9. 1H77 :
Pktsk WinuM, Supervisor, Dr.
To smnnnt of duplicate $307 aa
" eash tax en voseated laml 78.54
V.
By amount of work done on road.. .COO 82
$314.34
paid S. Adams...
" " orders pal 1
services as Supervisor
" lost tsx
time Tor swearing Into office.
Balance due Twp
JO 00
22 75
47 P5
M
1.50 SR3.40
A. A. BARKER & SON
A HE NOW CLOSING OCT THE
ENTIRE NTOI K OF MODS
IN THE EBEXSnUUO STOUE
AT COST l OU CASH!
tff Xo Gooils will be Koltl except
I for Cnh or its equivalent
THEN LOOK AT THIS!
T EXT DOOR TO POST OlTlCi:.
II osi fins' 5lov4!.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
llavinsr recently taken possession rf the news
ly fitted up and coiiiinoillo'is Irtt" l-Ilntr oti IHk h
street, two diwirs east of the lifink and nearly
opposite the Mountain House. l'n l-soi-ltier i's
better prepared thnri ever to tmtiilifetnre jill
articles in the TIN.fOIM'lJf an I SHEET-llfON
WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to
buversat the very lowest livinsr priees.
The siilisi-tilicr also proposes to keep a ftiil
an.l vtiriffl assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved designs.
tTPPorTINfl and Iff tOKING tna'Tetof.rder
and warranted perf ect In inaniiractiiif- and ma
terial. ICKI'AlltlM; proinplly atteiidul to.
All work do:io by tin will Ik- done ti,rlit art,
on fair terms, ami ;ill STOVES ami W A It i; s...J
by nil' cm ti lie depeinleil upon ns to if.iHlil- nii:
cannot be iiinK rsold in price. A eontinuHtiee
and inereiise tif patronnireis respeetf n!ly solici
ted, nnd no effort will Ik? want insr to render en
tire satisfaction to ml.
VAM.lr. 1.UTK1NGER.
Ebensburif. Oct. 1.1. !S7ii.-tf.
04
Simon A daws. Supervisor, Ph.
To amount ofduplicate 1325 SS
cah from I... Edwards 34
" cash freui I. aser 40 00
345.57
Cr.
Bv amount work done on road t3'J.VM
.-..li.....Vl.nr.I-.r 81. 50 '
no ..I h.maa 1.00 387.8.1 .
use ot house...
Balance due S. Adsms...
ST ALT, PERSONS II AVIXG I'NSETI I.Fli
"Of NTS OX Ol U HOOKS WW. I. PLEASE
f AMI SETTLE HEFOJC E '! II I" lt l.
oV WAV NEXT. ALL ACCOIWTS rx.!i.
JI'STKK AT I II T TIME WILL ItE PL t 'Fit
IX 1 HE HANKS OF A PKOI'EU OFFIt'LK
FOK fOLLECI ION.
A. A. BARKER & SON.
EnENSBl'ltO. APItlL 11, 1S77.-:!i.
... 42.28
A MocwTor OHPttns Iascf roB the Teak 1877:
No. 1 .fames H. White. Auditor 3 00
No. 2. Samuel teorne, Aaditor 1.50
No. 8. John Cameron, And tor 3.S5
No. i. S ilUatn Selders. Clerk 6.40
IS 15
Done this 9'.h day of April. 177.
SAMUEL GMUttJE. I
JAMES H. WHITE. V
JOHN CAM EHUS, S
Attest Wn.Lf a.m Seliieh a, ( let k.
Auditors.
FOR SALE The whole or half in
terest in Gkist anu Saw Mill prop- !
rty. situate one mile south . T Eliensluirir. The
property consists of 130 acres of land, uli inl SO
of which are cleared, a Grist Mill with three
run of stone and all th necessary machinery
for maktnir tfood work. Saw Mill. Owelliiig
House. Ilarn, Ac. The Grist Mill has a ood
share of custom work. Will he sdd at private
sale at a very low prieeandon the most rea
sonable pavnients. Possession riv- n immedl- .
ateiy. W. u. flXHLER.
Rbetibur. April 30, 11,7,
CAUI Harry Jacobs would re
spectfully Inform his tunny friends in
famhrla coun v and elsewhere that the tindrr
sitrned firtn. ol "which he is a meniier. has ot-eeit
itv Kktati laiiVKSTat o. l! Market Street .
Philadelphia lor the sale of the vrry In st (rra.l.i
of WIMMawl 4.lJt for doniestia use.
and will at all times keep an assortment (nf tie
very hest hran: only) winch will emtiiare raTc
ahlv with anv ever oftered tn the trade. All pet
son's visitlnn" the city are cordially tnvlted lo id
snect our stock. .lAfOI S l f.
1 l Market Street, Philadelphia.
p s We will also kep on haad a line stork of
eholee brands of Cigars. -l.-tf.J
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.
K'Steof VKTFH It. I'AHRISH, ilecM.
letters or ad ministration tn the estate f.f Peter
B Parrisli, lte ir Mttnster township, fatnbria
count t Pa., deceased, have Leen n ran ted to the
undersitrned. to whofn all persons ii.te!ted loss id
estate are requested t" make paynien'. and thoe
having etalmsor demand will make kuown the
same witlimit daisy
WM. PARR1SH. I
JOHN PAHKISH.i"""'" )
Manner T"P , Aprl. 8. 477. i
BOOK, DRnGani VARIETY STORE.
HAVING recently enlarred onrst.nk weare
now prepared to sell at a irreat reduction
from former priens. Ilur fi-k consists i t
;rii'.'S. Medicines. Perlnmerv, Knurr Smi
Ieon s. Hull's nnd Allen's Hair K.-orrtt t t '
Pills, f llitnienti. Plnst.rs. Liiiimciits. pai,,'
Killf rs. t iirnte Ma-me-iM. Ess. Jaiiiatr-a tj injrer.
Pure Flavoring: Kxtracls. K-.ctu-.-s. 1 i,,.,,,
Svrnn. S.Hitli.,c Syrup. Spiced Syrup, IIIiul.Hrb
Pure Spices, e.
Cigars ana Tobaccos.
fllank Itooks, Deeds. Notes and Hond- 'a-
Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Pai.e'r"
Ent elope. Pens. Pencils. Ar-iold Writing
Huid, Mlti'k atld Hed Ink. PocHct aid I',-,
Hooks. MiirM7.ines. Newspaper, Noes. Hi(,,.
ries. It; hies, Itelitrious. Prujer arid Toy H ,.,(,k
Penknives. Pipes. A-e.
' ..ti-t tooursto-k n lot of FINR
JhHEI.IM, to whirii we w-oUld ln ite t lie a i.
tentionof the Ladles. "
PHOTi MiliAl'H A LfirMf at lower prices
tli-in cvrr n rrd In ihi p:ice.
Fiiperand Ciirars s.,, either fvhnl0enl or re-,H,1'-,
LEMMdN VrttH V.
J illy 10. In ;s. .M.iiu Strift. El.ent,
JOHN D.THOMAS,
I?oot nnl i"4lio 3IsiiMs
rIMIE nndf rsiened respett fully intn, it.
1 nun. i r niscustonif ts utid thi imt.iic ,,'.,...
ally OtMt he is prepnredto tun mi I at-t u i e Iti mi
and Silt L .,: ,,, deslr. ,i sisc fit q ., lit , , tJ ",
thefliiest Iii.ii,.ii-k..i.i.. i. . . . , -
: " "- io i ni cm, i i vt
liroKan. in the ri:ut iiEt Mwt: I.J.
shortest ii.it let , and at in...., , i,- ,.h,.,.s
like work t an tic .ditnined iiny I,,.,-,. "
Those who hate worn ito..tsHiid SImm-s m ..I.
at my estBt.Hshmeui , ed i... u,rt. IO
the sunenorfiualitv ot mv work, tith.-i. .
easily tie coot in. .-.J of t!.. , t f tl,e ,v,,,)hl:
give men trial. Trt and In eoet inc. d
" lleprtint g f.f H m.h ,i sh.H- attend, d
to promptly an i in a workmanlike iejt,t ..,
Ihanktui for pnst f,.v,.,-, t,.,. c..:.l,le4
thai my w. rk at.. I pile s w! ,.,,,.,, '
cointiiuaiici and iticteasr ot 1 1 e smiiio
John D.'in'iM.ts.
ATrHMAKINn.-Havi,.ptak.
t-ii i n . i""ti. i.rnif-t iv
nernpled liy li. Klekend. Esq.. in
the rearot t he .dd l'. :w n oihce
an.l next floor to M h. lit tin airs
store. HiKhstreet.thennd.-rsiKiiM , .fim
won i.i resperi inn v :nt..rm ' In- pit I,. -C-
lie that he is prep re-l to repair floods teafpi,,,
lewclry. etc., at shurt norie. ,t, n .,rki..,.. i
manner, and at the lowest Uvi,, . r;-, f .1
give mescall. t'AIIL Kl INIt'S
Ehensburg. ( tot. Sty'ivJ.-ij Mr"
JAMKS J. O ATM AN
StCIA A4I St'R.JK.iN
street, one door west ,.r r-, ti .. "tah
AMg. S6.IH78. tf. - """T
-M. !.. Pitv.
Kl"iisl,(n r, I"
rP W DICK. AiT,.vr i'-lIu jTvT
, "s're. Pa. fift.ee in front r.w.m of' t
J. Moyds new huildt..tf. I'erttie .t.Z,
mrtiim rof leir ; tniviu.-it( rt. .t t ,' " '
I ...,.rn eoilrWtiiHs sit-twi,,. l'2.AA.