Ebonsburg, Pa.. IRE fiRUTEST OFFER 1ET I AND THE VERY BEST mvnn uiiiiii ill! UIl IIIUIJ Ml Iho Cambria Freeman For $1.75 per Year, in Advance, .!. is cmM mldltloiml for pomnS M.iHJ. nl nvalwiabl. BOOK 10 EVERY SUBSCRIBER. THE HOME GUIDE! A BOOK BY 500 LADIE3, , .h title of a volume of 100 pac. bandiomi. ifi u i lu trrwu dotb " hoards, wilb ft 6"""V, .U hook and the lea-end, "Prvsent- Vf,r H l a. Mcl'ike to the patrons of Ibe Cam ..' Fhmi.ua for lsTS, ' neatly immpeu on ISU ......ininu Hbuut 1.000 recipes and '-. w-. i ... H,,iia.-h(.l.l. The Toilet. k Km Ac-., contributed by 'ady reader or ?.hJs u-partiuent of the Chicago Trihun ,-l information than can be found In any of L-'' Y' ' . ..I ...... b t.i.nka bpalltl-a IMUI'U. IL! ti.v ifun..rtiit advantage uvtr oil ithtr$ at u " ti,,..Tiril. RtPKHIBSL'ltM 1T PllAC- ttltt inr i. v - T iix- euyt. original uid valuable contrlbu "(ri.iii J uikiiv luJUs have never tit-fore L.L'Ourol lu ' .u..... . ... -. .- ttPl ... . r,r,.,l..,,., huf 1 1 . m.ui's. v. .. 'il;...i.,,rii,.,l..,,,,i. .,,,1 ti.u lLtf IdCl .tint u i"' r - U'ort- I'uecupy came from the bliulory. We hiv tTi'lUiiive control oi me m inn n- fy ittia il ell IT UUUimru uin.f iniv'iix'i iiiib i licfore the 1st dur of IVbru- jjv nut. when the work will be ready Tor dis iti"LB.:'ii. :nl wLm nil w ho hav? already paid ,r l t but time Uhvc Ha or ai.wi, as tJH1' UIU y l'e--iue uiruirr puu n iii'rr 111- unJ tie Ja'.ter t'j- suiiscnoers ouisue or ine ucty-for tlie coiuing oium oi iiic i ;tln". !L'i U the ctiolcwt premium ever Riven to L.xn ai'cr ul'scr!her6-sntnething of r.-ul and k!:ul Hlie. lur mini's win uw ui-iiguifu ti !t.miJ to thtm we appeal la a fperlrtl mau- t.r fi r 8i J arid miuurmrement. If lU y can- t iMiiii'e tutir nusi'Uiiuss ihiihtp. '.iriiiutrs, ; . ir o'her ri-lallves rr trlends of the teru- ciki tuinit't'l t tits erj Jiuprai nurr, tuc-j iytu t:U t"!) Ml uptoii n ine Lecouiloir tnt-lliotl lor vLta'.nliiit the prize theuitwlvta. Nuw is the ir lutnt-ri'l to me mailer, anu wuiib jou are Ltut It tiix't firjrt-l to urire upon your nelvb tt'f Importance of accepilp our propol r. in k the matter up. .-specially atnouir :....b iiliiii't take tbe FitmBKAN. but who i l! U- lr.iimfu to do so If they knew that so u.uwti "U;d le tad for so little. UemcrnluT lUt " u Ki t a newspaper ri a rraunion in r.c thut compare raroraoiy wun any or Mui.tr.ut'titor. hliat tbe same time you re- p, u raiiiMtjIe. practical and ueetul book of 1st' i althoui any extra cnartre. aow is kii'iuriuu!ty,ss tola uupreceaenieu oner. ii U: b li i i'-u to ail. no matter wnetber lut-y t I-. i,r ni l. will expire In a few weeks. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ct a Terms. All who pay for the coni- fulunis of the FflBt.MA on u-before . JjtU day of b ebniarj next, can have t'uttr chmce of receiving tbe paper alone ftt 1.50 per year, or the paper and pteaii- KBi tMM'k forll.iS; those whodouotray Bnt.1 after that date and do pay on or te :niBiLe2th of April, will reoeive the pa- yr and Lia'k for fl.i5 those who pay li.ir ubstiiplions between Atiril 20th and ''? uh will be charged 1 1.70 : for the fipcr alone ; and all who neglect u pay Hutil a:er the latter date will be charged l.e full 2.()0 for tho paper, without the t j'lmnum, provided they lo oot postpone Mit.i-iit tmtil the close of the year, when i i5 (-ems more will be added with interest vi ra;.l. SabMfiiibcr outside of the "s-i'y sill be rea aired In all cases to re- int 1.1 ent eslra to prepay postage, and ;n,!ft no ci rtniiri stances whatever will the :'j'j. tcitus Da departed l torn. Hrf. There. ainl the Other flare. -A happy tiw year to every re-tfM-e. -A great ilea! t f plowing has bn dona rhr liianctr friends this winter. -Ii 14 not riaht tjj write 1K77 anv mors ""Uii liatiiiu litratM "slch like." !). Imlii jnh os iror are that there will ii. time bt'r long. -.v-ti is iht time tn torn ovura i.ew leal 'i 1 l li.i it ii the othr skip. lUiehAS U(u uu sleitfh-vish work iu i f a livery stMhle tbia w hiter so far. ' -1'ier and phea&aut shooting will be j nuif :le loi-t arte for souis tiuie to come, j A icven-veir nM rirl in Coketown. 1 . - .J ' 'UK r 1 Hit i.innlv w- crV' Id rvillnih . , ... , I A i.Tkre wild turkt-y was shot near . t Mria'. I'oint. iliie county, on Monday last, i A wilt alautfliterod iu Huntingdon I 'J tint Mliur day whlvh dressed ili i L'tine Si'ure tartieil over a clean white ' H lt WVliicsday, but the ctl'oit at refotui j .Mini vim to be snow jfo. -S!.'!itl hvan and Jury Commissioners jirr !! luuuu aro busily eritrnged iu i ; i' t ll" jary w heel for the vear 1878. j A. A. Barker & Bon aro amolv p.ir. to discount all other dealers in the I e vi tn-ruUati ltse of every description. Plavut an honey, the old folks like it, cutis penpi like It, and the babies ury ' t We uiau Dr. Fiaxler's Co'igh Syr- ' rt22i..t 1 S':.u: tle d.-icovery of Dr. William's la-s-U.utaii.u; ttiere is certainly no excuse 'f-f co to suffer with tbe Piles. Hee 'r-U, nilice. flQ.21 .It 1 -1.: tlie winter of !S:iSI-"4." llmri! win no - ui.:ii Jm, nary 3d, and this season there i v "wm worth ui..i.ri,.i,ii,. or. til ti. It .,r s it 're tii'.till .T'us Spaugled BAtiner in triumph - save," Kud as lonn as it coutiuaes to .""he popularity of V . & U. Jtiuehart'a Navy will iscreatie. -liiny persons in this couuty will be ; iern that Wm. ii . Gardner, Esq., j'Tiv of Wilinore, it lving seriously ill "n n --ii- iu llnilidayshurg. i ",,,r':,t as were the bargains given bv A . .',' T S"" l'o)re the holidays, 'they -ti.iintf'y better now, as anv person can :'J ah-, favors them with a visit. "HUT ti:ia It tt ... 1.. ltM IJ T Co. tr. "ri.-r.-d 4 ),(00 tons of steel rails from I "'tiijia Iron Works ami IV nnavlrania I itiii,,,.. i.-.i .. . - . .: , usii ii;'i i" near ii. s m. Orifllthw. of Altoona. received t ylnias presents two days in advanae ! !'l')!llted tiuie Thin rntn In tlm I i f irip'.ets two cirB arid a boy. i -W. wi h.vl a ureen Cliristmas. If a ' 1 ' 11 ""'greeanie nay can oe can- ; ",,w il remains to be seen what : " f.av.V!rls are going to do about it. , lure received ti.u nr.i....-i .,f tl.al i 'i,.ln . ". i - -"i -- - -..iciein journal, the I'ittsburg )'. ;o make room 1'H Mud it i.t ... i. f 1' ll nuiii-sniuin ko iu.rn iiroiii "3 wei-s. It will appear iu our next il "'oratioiis wera beant-fnl and trip ' I L. , - , Ml f tha excellent choir at the. ChtM-ch SHIP, iti tti! 1k ! r. n . itnriurr tliM IV . ' . I "t P .": jus: slosed, was more th n I TV 1. .... I I ..... I' rai li.i or... ' ni i ,tJ gooti met for uratn ...j, ,'. 11 "iikeatheiu think with more l ia,!; ' ln f,,lr r:M' we Incline to the Ui,., comfortable salary wotthl "! irir K t lo attend the grand vocal u-t ii "rn"- concert to be giveniat the u., '' (Friday) evening for the "u i,..,.. r':'ensiiurg silver cornel hand ''Mill tit n. . : ii i 'ion of 1 Mru ... town iuik ia wen uf , g .-... .iroTAi ami paironagp. .1. ;"riff 'a' in Jackson tow nship, y !iin. HlKut 150 bushels of corn in "i nn . i i 1 Ktr. . . . ' I a . . . . nnMieia or .''t f",,r "r -' reahniitn of r 82. a hore h 'T-rake lor a 'h. ., uar for 9. Srnpnido'is VE CAX Oil ttiLIi MAKE. It ia a great news anee to lie obliged to ft back to work after taking a week's va cation, and lie nee it is that out paper tliis week does not come up to the averse in tle matter of lowtf news. Plenty of boots, sboes, clothing, dry Rood, groceries, etc., s:i!l on hand at the i heap cash slore of A. A. li.irker & Ron where no one can fail to rind just what they want at the Tery lowest price. Public squares nra a great hlcsslhg to the community. We can sav the same of Dr. Bull's lUt.y Syrup; it is the ben reme dy for the enre-of nil diseases babyhood Las to encounter. Price only 28 ceuts. Prothonotary-elect O'DonneU, District Attorney Rose, and the other connty officer &iurii ii iub recent election, will take Hip T" :JZ ""1 V?' ,w -.-... . -.......e. up. iiieuuwesoi IDeir respective positions on Mondav unit U. F. Kose, "Esq., of Altoona, an ex-As-sot iate Judge of Klair voanty, has been ap poinfed superintendent of the Senate fold ing room at llarrisbnrg a position held diir ing the last session by Mr. J. Alex, lloore. fcf this place. JTrauk, a five-year old son of our friend and patron, Mr. J. O. Walkinshaw, of East Coiieinaugh, had th misfortune to sever tho trout finger from his right hand while en gaged on Saturday last-iu choppiug siteks with a hatchet. alrs.lt, B. Jones, of this place, is dispos ing of her entire stock of winter hats at cost prices, ami ladies wanting auything of that kind had bettar call soon, as they are going off at a rapid rate. Full trimmed hats at from gl.00 to f 1.23. As the case now stands, so far as we kuow, the nomination for liegister and lte-cordt-r will have to go to oue of three 'L's Luke, Langheiu, or Lukett Iteecher's pre tended belief that there is no such place tv the contrary notwithstanding. An old italiimore negro who had emi grated to Liberia yeirs ago, ordered a quan tity of lr. l.ull'a Cough Syrup a short time Ogo, Btating that although coughs and colds were not frequent in Africa, he would uol like to he without it in his family. Messrs. Jas. It. Zahmand Howard Jones, two Ehensburg boys, are at present engaged in putting down an oil well on the outskirts of Peirolia, Butler county, for Mr. Jeff. Varney, formerly of Johnstown and suhew queutly of Chest Spring;!", this county. Charity has taksn the shape of 'sassage' meat to a great extent this winter, but of course tho mild weather and a consequent fear :hat the "linked sweetness" would "spile" ou their bauds has hud no iuflu.nce iu thus shaping the charity of our people. For a couple of yards of excelleut sau 6agei part of the product of the two mam moth hogs which went the way of all tlesh in this place tUeoMiur day, our young friend Charles Laiterner will please accept the thauks of the editor and his giatefu! house, hold. Lient.-Clov. John Lntta was married in fti eensburg, on Christmas day, to Miss Kosa McCleUauU, daughter of Col. McClelland, of that place, the ceremony being performed by Rv. Dr. Protheroe, of the Bpiscopal church. This is the second time Mr. Latta has gone through the "Mint-mill." Mrs. Mary Harkins, aged about 64 years, formerly a resident of Cambria borough, this county, was found dead in bed at her home iu Hraddock's, Allegheuy county, on Hun day morning last. Heart disease is said to have been I Lie cause of death. Her remains were brought to Johnstown for interment. It is uot surprising that W. Si 1). Hine bart's No. 1 Long Cut is monopolizing pub lic favor, when we consider that it is made uf the very b8t material. ft will be news to our readers to learn as we do from an exchange that a track laboier on the I'a. It. It. was struck and killed by a train of ars at I-awrencoville, J' Hi go county, on Monday morning last. How the I'a. It. R. E. came to stray away up into Tioga county is what will bother everybody along t lie likia. Mr. Michael lAtterrer, of this place, slaughtered two LofcS on the day after Christmas which weighed respectively 4571 and S&l jtouuds, making in all 84U pounds of clean meat. The porkers w-re two year ouin, aiii t lie heftiest pair lor iiieir age we have heard of leing butchered iu Cambria couuty tb:s season. Attention is one more invited o the sale of the flantner farm, two miles frm I v.tniuiiiuwn, nuit'u in iu i.ur 1111 jMiin- day next. The farm referred to contains j ICS acres, 100 acrssof which arejcleared, and is not only well improved and supplied with good buildings of all kind, bnt is underlaid with coal, iron ore and fire clay. An expert from the Holler oil regions, wfco was employe! tsst summer a year In pnttlsg down the artesian well in this place and who was here on a visit a few da;s sgo says that there are as good surfaoe indica tions in this section as in any part of the oil region, but of sourse a well iu this vicinity wmild have tn be bored very much deeper. Boston I aked tieans, a new Yankee no tion, can be bought at the cheap cash store of A. A. Ilarker A Sou for thirty cents per can. The beans are baked with pork, and are all ready for the table. We have tried them, thauks to the kindly considsratiou of the Messrs. Barker, ami can recommend thetu as quite palatable aud by uo means blustery. A Gallitiin township correspondent who claims to be "an old admirer of email society," takes the lilerty to "introduce" a li tic advice to young ladies through the columns of the FBKKMay, but as be fails to "introduce" himself to us by bis proper name, we have taken the liberty tointroduce his production to the common receptacle for anon y nous communications. Mr. Joseph I'etenusn, of TJrslna, Som erset county, was accidentally shot iu the forehead aud instantly killed on Thursday last by lr. V. S. Kellerman, in company with whom ami a gentleman named John Shaw he was at the time engaged in hunt- lun near bis home. The unfortunate man was aged about 45 years anil leaves a large family to lament his tragic death. Mr. John Dtas.of Indiana couuty, while out hunting a few days ago, rested one of his armf on tho muzzlo of his gun, and while iu that position his dog playfully put ! his paw upon the hammer and drew it I ;, I when his paw slipped ami the hammer came ! dow n upon the cap with such forco astodis- barge the weapon, the contents taking ef- feet in Mr. Ilias arm. laceratinz 11 uuile Bevreiy. The Fast Line west on Saturday night last, on which we happened to le a passen ger, struck a man whose name was subse quently ascertained to be Daniel Kelly, a rolling mill employe, while near Turtle Creek, about midnight, and injured him so ba lly that he died in a few minutes after Wing put on board the baggage car, the train backing to the spot for that purpose. Mr. Geo. Hurley, of this place, is on the warpath forCmin'y Commissioner, ami will bo greatly reioiced if the next Democratic county convention should select him as one of the chosea three. Whea it comes to vot- ing the Democratic ticket Geerge is always there, and as everybody wishes him well. there will not be mucli crying, we opine, ir he should happen to "make the riflle Some people Whose itleas are about two degrees above an oystir may sneer, but sen sible dies chocse W. & I. Kiuebart'a No. 1 ixing Cut Smoking Tobacco. We lid not rind it convenier.t to attend the Teachers' Institute in Johnstown last week, but took it for granted that some oue interestrrd in the cause would furnish us with a resume of the proceedings for publi cation. In this, however, we have been dis appointed, and having no report of the do Inga tt hand from which to make a synopsis, we are constrained to let the matter go by default. Our worthy typo friend and correspond ent, Mr. Soott SVilliams, an employe; iu the Oil Timrs establishment, at Ldenhnrg, Clarion county, paid his wife aod little ones i a visit tturinz the boiitiays, ami taineil amotist us from Monday until Friday of last week. Scott is a model man anil a gtxxl printer, and if the best of luck should strike him, as wo hope it will, it will be sure to hit the right man. Messrs. T. C. Maher, R. TI. Brnce and John O'Hara, of Biairsvllle. sailed front Philadelphia on Wednesday last for Brazil, where they go as employe o! the Colli is Bros, the two formr a ci vil engineer ami the la'fer, w hnm we have Ions and iiillma'e- ly known, ia to have charge of a gang of lalsitera a position for which many years of ser rive a itlsoai! fon r.n tot ami u.an has well f.(. ii h'.ni. . John Leonard Nemberger, a German, sixty-Ave years of age, who has resided in Johnstown for the last twenty-eight ypars, committed suicide on Friday last by shoot ing uimseir in the bead with a pistol, bar tiff previous tO the act fet flrfi to tlirt hrmnft in which ne bas lived alone for a number of years. He was known as "the ir nsinitii." ...Onr JUhtning-manipulating mend Con don. telrcnh otvrn.tor.it rrnn tsvnlr t ,illi'J''f wife a few ila.v "go in the person j vim jwiTj i very estimable young ia y resident of Galltfzhi. We have no particu lars, but learn that ibe happv conple were married at tlte cathedral in Pittsburg. We extend our hearty congratulations, and only regret mat tney t m not favor ns with the joyful announcement in proper shape. The entire family r.f M, I...,.l. -.c ........ ....... V 'M . t 4V J Vf it ft 1 II L 1 ) of Snmmilville, this comity, consisting of himself, wife and fonr or five children, are, or at least were a few davs aco. down with the typhoid fever, of which disease one other child died a week or two affo. In ad- dition to this great affliction the tamilv is in ( very destitute circumstances, and their mis- loiintiea nppeai very lonn ly to t ne ctiaril v ot all who have hearts to feel,, for the woes of others. .Tack Brown the oldest citizen of Holli- j oaysonrg-aqniet.inotlensiveand hard-work-i Ing colored man whom we knew ever since we knew anybody died a few days at the remarkable age of D3 years. The deceased, if we mistake not, was the father rf nineteen children, and throughout life was a stead fast and consiatent democrat, voting that ticket previous to the adoption of tho con stitution of 1K3S and again after the adoption of the fifteenth amendment. Messrs. Geo. Hurley, "Don." Kittell, John E. Si-anlan, Will. Ward .and Samuel Lilly, memliers of the Catho'.ie total absti nence society of this place, voluntarily re newed their pledge before the altar for a term of ten years on Tuesday evening last. Other memlters of the association, and no doubt many who have not yet attached themselves to the organization, will erelong follow the commendable example that has been set them by those who have thus taken the initiative in the good work, Our yoting friend "Don." Kittell, had the misfortilne A few days ago, owing to the stringency of the times, to lose a comfortable "poHlsh" in Pittsburgh, where, it Is needless to say.that he did full Justice to his employes, and Is now at his home in this place with the intention of fitting himself for the legal profession in the law office of W. H. Sechler, Esq. "Don" has the ability to make an ex cellent lawyer, and if a bright light don't "Don" on the piofession ere many years we are tunc'i mistaken iu our estimate of the young gentleman aforesaid. Probably because he had vo mother-in-law of hl4 own in the land of the living with whom to tytrm an rdliance of tbe kind, an old gentletnan in this vicinity did the next best thing not many days ago by marrying a lad' holding that relationship to one of his own sons both the high contracting parties lieing upward of seventy years old. By this alliance the venerable groom becomes the father-in-law of his own offspring, the step father ot his daughier-in-!aw,atid well, if there is anything else, relatively speaking, that he has made of himself iu the operation we haven't time to cipher it out just now. "I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curled," that some one wasqtlietlvenjoying the No. 1 Long Cut of W. &. D. "itiueiiart, Pittsburgh. The Board of Poor Directors on Tuesday last reappointed Mr. Isadore Lilly as Stew ard for the current year ami continued Ir. A. M. Keim, who had been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Dr. J. J. Oatman, as house and Dr. A. YpakIpv as o. d. p. physi cians. J. P. Linton, Enq., of Johnstown , and G. W. Oalman, Etq., of this place were also reappointed as counsel to ibe Board fur a like period. The admirable maimer in which the present steward and his excellent lady conduct the county house ia of course what secured the gift of continuance in his case. Mr. nenry ('. Kirkpatrick, of Carroll townahlp, reques's us to state that he will le a candidate tt-fore the next Democrat!" comity convention for nomination as one of the Comity Auditors. Mr. K.is a farmer and a highly respectable and intelligent cltieen of northern Cambria. Our knowl edge of him enables us to say that he has always been a true and consistent Democrat and that when a comity ticket hris been reg ularly nominated it has always found in him an active and energetic supporter. No more competent or worthy man than Mr. Kirk patrick could be nominated. ...Off with the old and on with the new is jnst now in order for a'l men to do, and in doing that ssms It is fair to suppose that none will forget that good snits of clothes, of textures the l-est and at prices qnite low, ean be benght from O. Wolff, who, as all peonle know bun stuck that's complete of all sizes and styles, on shelves and on coun ters, in great massive piles, and is able and anxious all his patrons to please, ami supply pvery want with the greatest of ease. Don't forget to call on O-.idfrey Wold, next door to l he post-ofllee, Altoona, Pa., when you wish to renew your wardrobe. The weather thus far during the present winter lias lieen specially favorable to thoe who are engagsd In "logging" lumber, so frtr as cutting down the trees is concerned, but as to the important work of getting the logs to the streams so as to 11 oat them to market in the spring, it has been entirely against the lumbermen, owing to the almost i total absence of snow. It la not to be pre sumed, however, that the winter will pass away without snow enough having fallen for the purpose meutioned If it should tso j happen, it would prove to bo a very serious loss to the northern section of this county. Rev. FatLer Aloysius Hume, pastor of St, Peter's and St. Paul's Catholic church, Pittsburgh, died very suddenly of heart dis ease on Monday night last. He wan thirty., three years of age. and was a son of Wil liam Hume, formerly of Pittsburgh, but now and for some time past a resident of Latrobe. Father Ilune was partially educated at St. Vincent's College, bnt completed his studies in a four years' course at Rome, where lie was ordained priest and the title of Doctor of Divinity conferred upon him. He did much to advance the cause of religion and edii'-ation among his parishioners, and was beloved and respected by all clashes of peo ple. Mr. George Hildebrand. sr., of Taylor township, who wns horn in Franklin county but residad in CambriA-ter about eighty years, died a tew days ago at the patriarchal i age of 90 years, 2 months and 4 days. Tbe j deceased was one of a family of nine sons i ami four daughters, ouly two of whom j Mrs. Burkhart, of this county, and Mrs. i Brown, of C-onneantville, P. survive him, i while of his direct descendants there is a ', record of sixteen children, sixty-nine grand- 1 children, (fifty-three of whom are still liv- j ing, ) one hundred and forty-two great-grand- children, (seven of whom are dead,) and ' six great-great grandchildren living and one dead. We are not only under obligations to Mr. John J. Murphy, of 1.10 Grant street, Pittsburgh, for acopy of the Calholie Family Almanac for 1878, a valuable little annual which wo noticed more particularly in onr latt issue, and a copy of which can be ol tained by enclosing 25 cents to Mr. Mnrphy, bnt we are in a special manner indebted to him for two elegantly bound volumes of a religious character which he kindly pre sented as a New Year ottering. Mr. Mnrphy has a very large stock of books, stationary, religious articles and notions generally on hand, and can promptly supply any demand in that line made upon him by his hosts of friends Iu Cambria county. We advise all our readtra to send him theie orders, The Johnstown Tribune is responsible liecause it fails to give credit to the Or sens burg Itcmncrnt, for the assertion that the proposed pipe 11 be from the oil regions to Baltimore is to pass through Bmler, Cam bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Franklin. Cumber laud and Adams counties, in this State, and through Carroll and Baltimore counties, in Maryland, but how it is going to get around Armstrong and Indiana conntieK in order to reach Cambria is a mystery which neither paper sees lit to explain. The cost for trans porting oil, it is further asserted, has been variously estimated at from five to fifteen .rents per barrel, according to distance and circumstances. The maximum price .f , pipesge In the new lina is to le forty centn. Many mtiRnmnti ves are now using Dr. Frb r's n ot 'i t'ars f ml OrAigh Sjwi; with reiu.uk able success. fl2 2l.-Iy. Mr, T. H. Heist, tha indefatigable pro prietor of the Mountain Flouse in this place never wearies of well doing in tha matter of substantial and needful improvements in and about the popular hotel which he knows ftrt wpII Unrv in nnnilrtpr tr t Ka unties. t 1: faction of all who tarry with him. Ills la test achievement in that lino is a well laid plank-walk on Centre street, which Is a de emed improvement on the old one and a source of "gratification to all who have occa- sion to pass along that leading thoroughfare, especially after night fall. As the beginning of a new year is al ways the accepted time for forming good "esolntions, it ia now In order to remind peo ple who hftVe never been in the habit of buy ing goods at the cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd that no better time than tho pres ent could te selected for takinjj a new rie Jwirture in that direction, as the enterprising firm above named, cheap as the cheapest in Mich their prices are at all times, are now giving greater. bargains than ever( the object in view teinc to close nnt their lartre atut e' gant stock of winter goods as soon as pos- aiuie. t all soon and liny abundant !v. Mr. J. K. Bussell, foreman of the Pitts- tmr rli riirininn rnimd botlse at Altoona hnn been presented bv the Pa. Tt. P.. Co. with $1,000 in consideration of his valuable services in saving property that would other wise have been destroyed by the mob during the July riots; and Thos. Ridley, passenger engineer on the Pittsburgh division, has re ceived a gold watch and chain, worth S400, and a check for S100 from the same source, as a recompense for his fidelity during the Pittsburgh riots and in recognition of bis twenty-five years' faithfn! service in the employ of the company. John I. Smith, of Nineveh, and Daniel Williams, of Greens bnrg, the first engineer and conductor who entered Pittsburgh after tbe riot, have been presented with $200 and Sl.'O, respectively, while each of the crew received S.IO. Mr. Jas. J. Murphy, the well known clothing man of Johnstown, accompanied by his elereiiiyear old son, spent Wednesday last in our town as the guest of bis brother-in-law. Sheriff Ryan. Mr. Murphy, it is almost, needless to inform any of onr home readers at least, is one cf the most respected and most prosperous citizen of the Cambria county metropolis, and the good name and substantial position won by him has been honestly earned by a long and prosperous business career, which lias at all times beeh marked by the strictest integrity and the most faithful adherence to honest dealing. No one wishing to purchase ready-made clothing or other articles in his line can do better anywhere 1han with Mr. Murphy, Who keeps an immense stock of the very best goods and never asks more than a fair living profit on what he sells. J?o Cotinr.D Larokers roft Brazil. A telegraphic dispatch from the 'Brazilian government was received a few davs ago by our whilom townsmen, Messrs. P. & T. Col lins, informing them that negroes would not be permitted to enter that country ai labor ers oti the Maderia River Railroad, of which they are the contractors. The reason as signed for this refusal is that it might create trouble among the slaves in that country. The contractors will not, therefore, send out the lare body of colored men they had en gaged as laborers in Virginia. Tha st?imer Mercedita, chartered by the Messrs. CollifiS; sailed from Philadelphia on Wednesday last for Para, at the mouth ot the Amazon, and from there will proceed up that river and the Madeira river, a distance of over 1.300 miles, to where the work on the road will be com menced. The entire trip will take about thirty days. It is the intention to send out a steamer once every mouth. The Mereedi ta had on hoard between two and three hun dred laborers, about 370 tons of railroad iron, portable engines, and an immense quantity of railroad tools. We learn that Mr.Thoa. Collins, who was here last week, will take passage with his wife for Brazil in the next steamer and will remain there permanently to superintend the work. A CAllD. To the Ijftdfef. In onr Clock Department we have reduced the prices or. all our Fine Foreign Novelties, embracing the latest shapes and materials imported. SEAL COATS REDUCED. SILK MATALASSB COATS RE DUCE D. FINE WOOL M AT ALA BSE COATS REDUCED. PARIS AND BERLIN CAPES AND WRAPS REDUCED. REAL INDIA and PAISLEY SHAWLS REDUCED. FINE CAMEL'S HAIR CIRCULARS REDUCED. Viaitoar Cloak Department fr.r real bar gains. lU'Cil'S & HACKK, Fifth avenue and Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nuw it IS DONE. The first object in life with the Amerlcau people is to "get rich" ; the second, how to regain good health. The first can le obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second (good health) bv using GHERN'9 ADifsT Flower. ShouV; you le a despondent sutVerer from any of the etf'-cts of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indi gestion, &c., such as Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitua Costiveness. Dizziness of the Head. Nervous Pmtra!ion, Ixw Spirits, &c, yon need not. snff.-r another day. Two doses of AlTOUST FloWER will relieve you at once. Sample Itottlou tO , PunnU. ..1 - A r K positively sold b'r Lemmon & Murrav. Elv- ensbnrg, P. M. Woleslagle Sc Son, Wilmore, and by all tlrst-class Druggists in the U. 8 The Dandelion and Mandrake Pills, made by E. K. Thompson, are a very mild tonic and diuretic, stimulating the liver to se crete the bile and acid which forms alout the torpid organ, passing from thence into the blood, affecting the heart, stomach and digestive organs. We recommend taking tine pill every night for 20 or 30 days, as a tonic and cleanser of the stomach, "without regard to moving the bowels, for when we produce a healthy action of the stomach, we have overcome the great cause of chronic constipation which afflicts so many middle aged people, brought on by over-eating, or improper and indigestible food. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titnsville, Pa., and sr Id by Lemmon & Murray. Ebcns burg. Price 25 cents per box. Frf.f. to Evkkt IlKAnF.K ir this Pa rElt. In order to introduce the Diamond Spring Wheat in this section, I will send a I small package of sample grains, with special terms to agents, and my Seed Catalogue for ! 1878, free of charge to every reader of this j paper on receipt of a throe cent stamp to pay i postage. The Diamond Wheat, is the largest ; in the world. It crows and matures in any i climate in the United Statfs. Tho grains i average nearly one-half inch in length. One ! Rraiii produces from 25 to 35 stalks, with i heads averaging from 7 to 9 inches, and each ueati containing about. 40 grains. Address W. S. Tipton, Seedsman, Cleveland, Tennessee. MorsTAtK Cake.-To tho yolks of six eggs, well beaten, add two cups of white su gar, three-quarters cup butter, one cup sweet milk, three and a half cups of flour, having in it one measure Banner Baking Powder. Whites of two eggs, beaten stiff. Bake in jelly cake pans. When cold, spread each layer with an icing made with the whites of four eggs, beaten stiff, one pound of powder ed sugar, and one tal.lespoe.nfnl extract of lemon. Each can of Hastnkk Baking Pow der contains a measure, lo nse instead of a spoon. Ask your grocer for the BANNER Powder, and take no other. DorcHNTTS. Take two eggs, Waten, three-quarters ponml white sugar, one tea spoonfnl salt, half pint of sweet milk, one tablespoon fill melted butter, If thy are de sired very short ; mix together with a spoon; then add three pints of rlour, having in it one and a half measures Banner Baking Iw der. Each can of Banner Baking Powder contains a measure to nse instead of a spoon. Ask your grocer fur the Banner Powder and take no o'her. The more we think of It, the more im portant It wtn to bp, that all wb are fond of good Chewing Thi''cr shenld demand W. A D.-Klnttait's Pcerlt. Navy. Poetical Contribution. VARIOUS VEUSE3. f did myself browa And I went into 'own To view all the splits I could view, sir; The Institute there Was the bun ton atTslr, And I'll tell you just bow they did do, sir. CHOnua O, how they did d , sir ; Now this Is all true, sir. The things 1 have aren, Tbey are not very irrttin. And I'll tell you lust w hat they did Co, sir. The School rna'amt were there With ihetr beautil ul hair All done In the st yie that is new, sir ; Their cheeks, cherry red. Like a bright posy bed. And eyes that did sparkle like dew, sir. thorus. Now. professors we-e there With their b-uroS like a beitr And they nhiwi-d us some ri les that were new, sir : The boys they coul 1 flrnr At a pretty (rood Jor But t hat is between me and yorf. t'r. Chorus. They t:uprht us to rend On a new plan indeed. And cat wo coii d i.peil "likea mice," s!r While any small word That thv put tin the board We "gobbled jt up-' n a trjce) eir. Chorus. Then objects were showed And Instructions bet-towed. Which paid us Hirht well to be there, sir; ror wnai nni it enhance. All con Id seo at a glance Twas given by Hps that were fair, sir. Choros. Then penmanship,- fort, Wns presetted to lew. With eloonenee manly and true, sir; " And notes trej- did siny la a sol fH-intr rinir. Which sprinkled our spirits like 3w, sir. C.horuii They showed on the board 1 here, by line and by word. By amrles obtuse und acute, sir, Hi.w teachers could draw Without mnkinir a Haw And teach object lot-sons to boot, sir. Choros. rymtc-chnles were there In the hands of the fair. While she made a bifr (Ire on a plate, sir And w hilt- she wat at it Pome hears went pit-pat-It, And thought she would toaku a good mate, sir. Chorus. As we came near the line M'hen tlie people do dine, Of grammer they irave us a dose, sir; For ail kinds of verbs. Like a hash of (rood herbs, To stick lo our stomachs so close, sir. Chorus. The dirrctcf were there. And they made qitil e a fiare. For one of them tnade juite a speech, sir: 'J he teachers he'd pay In a eleven r way And furulsli tnein tools for to teach, sir. Chorus. So let every one strivf1. When the time doth arrive To g-o to the Institute early. Instruction llt-'ll find Both tor msnner and mind Repaying expenses so fairly. A. D. If. Lclter from Kansas. Si.i!A, Kan., Dec. 21, 1FS7. ttEAtt Mac It must be nearly a year since I promised to send you a correspondence, and want of time is about tbe only excuse I bavo to olfer, and "want of time" will compel me to make It hrb-f even now. We are (retting so ninny Petinsyl vanlans, and especially Cambria rountians, lino Snlm county now, that a tew lice may tntTPit ibe many rt-n-Jt-rs of the Fkkeman. I wMI proceed at once. The yenr drawing to a clos; has been a queer one In the history or Kansas, meteorologically and agri culturally speaking. Jupt think ot a biate th.it hud the reputation of being droughty and dry nti'powfier a few years ago. being, nearly flooded t ii i year the tioods. however, doing very lit tie dtiniagc to cr."ps. Wheat wasi s-imcwliai injur ed by tho excessive rains lat spring, wtitlo corn WRi (j rent I. v beiiett'.ted. Of tbe former cereal, Kansa this year has a fai r crop and of ti. clutter an Immense one. The average per acre of w inter wheat this yearln Palina county exceeds that of any other county in the Mate by two bushels to iheacre. Our county Is by all odds the best wheat-growing county in the State, and. I am happy to say, among tho most success! ul fanners, if not t tie most successful, are Pennsylvania"!. Generally speaking, they are "workers." It isastonishing how our coun ty is tilling up. .Never before lias emigration poured in so rapidly as durir g the twelve mouth, and Pennsylvania lakes the lead. Commercial travellers, or drummers," as they are sometimes called, who travel our State over, do uot hesitate in pronouncing S.t lina by fur the best business town In Kansas. Though small in population ("ess then 3.0-J0), an Immense amount ol business is done here, ft is nothing unusual for us to pay across our counter ten thousand dollars per day ca-h or wheat an1 broom corn marketed here, inline has five grain elevators nnd tvo broom corn woreliouses. Imagine a single store in o.ir town depositing with us -!t,S74 in thirty-four consecutive business tlnyt not tur from nine hundred dollar per day. People always com plain of hard limes even v hen the times are g ,od, and so they do here. Still, when l com pare what I see ,J.aily in Saline with what I saw in Pennsylvania last Heeember, I should say our farmers, as well as merchants, should bo con hbled (don't consider me set ere) If they complain of hard times. You have no idea how many letters I receive from all over the east trom parties wanting to know "all about Kansas," and "don't fail to answer by return mail, ss me and my 6ro(ifr-ffi-f.iu) rifiJ cminq ouf," etc. Well, in order to be brief, as I said I would, I will conolude for the present. Respectfully. W. R. Gns. OIIITr.tRT. LAKE Died, at Loretto, on Wednesday, De cember 20, IS77, William Lake, aged 85 years. The deceased was one of the oldest cltimnsof the county. He was born at 'I rclleek, Monmouth shire. England, ln 17'.-2, and emigrated to this country In lslO, shtn in his eighteenth year, and soon alter his arrival in America engaged at wagoning between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, wbie.h business he followed until the completion of ilieoM Fortago Railroad, when he settled In this county and engaged jn the business of binn ing , and bad bein a resident of the county from that time. Bis remains were Interred In the Catholic cemetery at Iiretto on Friday, the -Jth lilt., :to which Inst resting place they were follow ed by a large concontse ot relatlvesand acquaint ances, ln all the relations of life his was exem plary. He was an atfectlonate husband, a loving lather, a kind, ebliging neighbor, and a devout Christian. It was always his greatest pleasure to perform acts ol rharity and kindness by which to alleviate the snfTering and promote the happi ness of his fellow being". During bis lite he was highly esteemed by his neighbors and acquaint ances, for his many virtues, as well as his happy. Jovial disposition, and died without an enemy or an unkind thought towards any one. His rel i tlves and friends sorrow and mourn that ke is ni more, but feel consolea in the belle! that his life was tuch that his rest must be sweet and undis. turbed. May he rest in peace eternal. S KELLY. Died, in this place, December 37, 1S77. Vic?knt K.. infant son of Joseph and Sus.e Skelly, aired lo mom hs and 8 days. Hla parents ef a child bereft. And a dear and cherished one; No tie of a brother's or eister's lovo Hut has been severed, and all Have said thtlr last good-bye. Yotir llttlo voice no mora we'll hear, Which fell so ewcetly on my ear; Your little torm, that hlossod our slfcht all day, In qmet we have laid beneath the clay. To yon, weeping parents, he scnils lown his contant rrayer ; Through you ho ha gained his crowa. a. r T5ROOKU NK. Died, at his residence In Washington township, on Sunday last, Hec, 30, 1S77, .ir. Thomas lkooksimi, aed about 70 years. Mr. B. was a hard-working, Indnstrlotis man, and an honest, upright cuii.-n. His walk in life whs peaceful, quiet, and wl'hont offense. Ho left a good name behind !ilm and tiled, we believe, without an eueniy. May lis rost in peace. OFFICE of THK Protection Mu tual FlRB IxsrHANfECOMPASV Of Cambria County. Nottce Is hereby given that the annual meeting for the election of Directors, will be held at said office, on Mo-nnxv, Jannarv 14, U78, between the hf tirs ol 10 A. x. and U r. m. T. tV. lJiCK, Secretarr. January 2, 137S. 2. UDITOR'S NOTICK On Dec. 12, 1877, on tnotinn nf A. V. ItABKErt, fq., the Orphans' Court, of Cambria county ap pointed ths uudcrstgncd Auditor to report tils tribntlonnf the lund in the hands of Charlks lit-STOK, trosieo tq sell the real estate of Lkwis ItEMsnoor. deceased, as shown by hli second and p rtlai acconnt. lo and amongst tho parties en titled to receive the s-i me. Noilee is hereby k iveti that I will attend to the duties if said appoint ment, at my office In Ehetist-nrir. on Fkiijay, J AfART it. 187-. at o'clock, v. m . when aud whore ail parlies Interested must present thuir claims, ot bu ilebuired Irrna Coning in on t.nj funl. OKO. r 4 TM A.v, A-.;di:.tr. thrfi, Urg. !He, T, H77. 3u BRRTtBBR Bit t!t HH Hit Itlt lift nn uu BH P.Ii- im n:i nrt uu Rnrjcnn A RRRU K k f.see A.V R R K K K AAA RRRft KK Y.U A A R R K K K A A R It K K EE EE A A A AAA A A A A HI1KI1 R K RRRR It It K K K K EKES K K K KK K K K K EU K mi itn It't Bit V.ti lilt Bit I.EEE P.!t IUI r.n it a A A A AAA A A A A KIUUl H U KURI1 it n u n K K EEES K K K KK EE PR K K K K K BBBBEBU ESSE 1&&EK V c"is i PARGAXN ft . "i OUR SALES-BOOK WILL SHOW THAT m HAVE SOLD MORE GOODS DURINC THE PAST SIX MOHTH3- THAN ANY FIRM IN -a xi iJii: niLi.sox THAN ANY ONE ELSE COULD DO, And note irirh to inform the people of C(trrf7l(o?cn and i lcinltj that We in re in our Store tfi Lnrtrest rtntl IVfOfst Oompleto Ever brought to Northern Cambria, and which we are offering AT PRICES EVEN LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. The reason wc can niTor1 to rio tliis Is, that hy Inlying tiootis in largo qnant? ties, and buying for caf-h only, tve are enabled to get the very best terras, and the reason why 3-011 should buy from us is, that WE HAVE EOT OHLT THE BEST GOODS AND LARGEST STUCK, -r3IJT SELL AT THE LOWEST PRCZS.1 We were among the first to open ont in Carrolltown and tve do not intend to le driven awny by new 6lons, big advertisements, great promisee, or anything of that kind ; so if you want to deal Where there is Square Dealing, and no mistake, Conlf; 5lij!it -tVlon- to Om iStoir, where you will not only find the bars down, the latch ttring oat, and a hearty welcome awaiting you, but will get MORE REAL VALUE EOR YOUR MONEY Til AX AT A XI' OTHER STOKE IX THIS ItKGIOX. ft Assignee' Sale. 1 )Y vlrtce of an order of the Court of Common 1 Pleas ol t.'fur.bria county, 10 m? directed, 1 will expose to sale by public vendue cr ouiorr, cn the premises, an TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1878. at 2 o'clock, p. j.. tba following, defrlbod raal t-U, IU V. II . 1 aa.laia lis:, er foul cf td .11 n. .t in ii ii.ir.r tf.n!i!n. ('m6rl eonntv Ph., described as toliows: Keginnina at a beech on Chest Creek : thence pi.nth S4 dere'. east 60 perehes. to a large sugar : theuee by land la name f Isaac Van A st, s-mt ti 2 .lerees.east 1S erehrs, to an ironwravi: thenrehv land conveyed In name o' Moses Cox. south hi decrees, west about 159 perches, to Chest Creek; thence down 'het threes, tl.c several courses and distances thereof, to the place of beginning contalnln-r aboa: IU A crew, about Acres cleared, having thereon erected a two storv I'usk llot jr, ons-aad-a-haJf storv Pi.ak liorss. an I s Stasi.k. Reservation. I am also dlrcced In f aft or dor of Court to eflor said property for sale reserv ing ri ht ot wav for pipe, c. c mveyed by deed to Herman Hau'pt. ami if a sn(Sc:ent price be hi i to cover debt" of record, then make report of such sale. If a sufficient price to cover said debts be not bid. then he Is ordered to offer tbe same with ont reservation?. TrrmS or SxT.it. Ons-thlrd of the pnrchase tnoner ta be paid on confirmation ofiha s;ile. one third 'in one vear thereafter, and the balance in two years threafter. Payments deferred -o ber lnlofest from the C'inPrmar ion of t ho sale, an I to be secured h tho judgment bond and mortgajftJ or the purchaser. JOHN WAGNKK, Assignee of Charles A. McMullen- Jan. 4, 1S73. STRAY II OHSE. Came to the premise of 1h subscriber, in Cambria township. r,n the evening or the 27lh of Heeember last, a larpre bay horse, about sixteen h ands.hieh and (red between seVen and elitht years. No marks visible. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav, otherwise he will be disposed of accord ing tn law. THOMAS IIOOV Ell. t ambria Twp., Jan. 4, 1873. tt. ASS I ( i X E E'S X OTIC E W hereas Paul Ellwai'Cr and Iteprina EMwaneer, his wife, or the borotisrh ot Carrolltotrn. CaralTla oonntv, have made an nssinie.ent to me of their real and personal estate for the ticnefit of their creditors . those indebted to raid Paul and KeiCna riiwtnirnr nrc rcnTiestc. I to tn-ik? n.v:n-i:t. an-1 those iiavlnir c:altns a-flln.t thoiu will pre sent j tlit-tn to ine for settlement. ( .TAt'flM Y t:Of.KY, Assigneo, fce. I Carroiltown, Jan. 4, lSiS.-3t. A UDITOU'S NOTICi:. Tne 11 11- VT. dersigned havinfl! Wen appointed au ditor bv the Orphans' I our of Cambria county to distribute tha rands of W. H. Sechler. E. . executor of Samuel S'.ttcs. decenseil. hs shown by his account confirieJ absolutely ltec.loih.IS77. to and anionRPt, tliose entitled to receive the same herebv elves, aoMeo that he will sit at hi? office ln ;bcnsCr(., .in Frldav, the 2 th day of January next, at 10 oVlm-k. a. m . to attend to the duties of ftd appointment, when and where all persons in terested may attend If they se proper. J. li. LiAKE, Auditor, llee. 31, 1- 77 -3t. UPlfoTrS NOTICE! Having heon appointeil Andi'or by Hie Or- phans court ot camnria eonm y i it" -' bntion of the Inntls In the hants of Jacob Hoover executor ot Thomas Adams -r .los-ph). late of Cleartlcid township, deceased, to and anionic the parties entitled lh--rto, notice Is hereby iven to ill parties Inlerested that I wIP. attend to the duties of slid sppointment. at niyolliee tn Ebens bur.on Tiksdav. Jxparv I . 1S78. at 2 o -clock, P. M ., when and where all parties interest ed may attend If they see prop.-r. ! M. K. UluKhEl, Auditor. ! December 21. 1S7T.-3L OTICE All persona nic hereby rantioiiPti SRainst harlvirinir or trnst Inr on my a count mv son Jons Oravp, nyed he. tween 17 and Is vears who ha left home wi'hout 1ut cause or provocation, as t am tietermlned to py no dcbIS he may ot-rtt ract unless cnmp"lled toilosobvlhw. SEIttSTIAN QRAIF. itarr Twp., Dec. 21, l?77--gt. E STRAY. Came to the premipes ot tlm subscriber in Oallitr.in town-hip, on the first 1rt or Novcniher last, a red heifer, about two years old. The owner Is hereby untitled to come lorward. prove property, pay charge and lake her awav, otherwise sho will ne o,t ss the law directs. JAM ES MoCLOS4.E . December 21, 1-77.-31. mTYiT "sECnLEU, Attorney ci Into, F.'nahiirn. Vx. OtT: Cf in C.'-l-SVSrls Hrt ' S,r3 rfcnpbSt rr-''Vj Ti.?'. Li'.) Cea;r T.;V. ( t i-t 7s.-f ) A A MM Ml c OOO 8 O t 55 O S O O S?Si OO'l R R BURR il K K R .V .V X N N N N IT N N NX ItitRtt tJJ s o o as i o s o NX X N X N X N X N N N NN ft: K U ItRRR It R R It J3 N Kit It it R SSSS OUO XX x S O O X X x SS3 O O X X N SO OX X X S53 OOO X NX JtrtRR B R U It XT S f ASSIBIERES! AIU10LLT0WN. NORTHERN OAHBRIA. is that M iz ha rn- rf-. 1 GREAT REDUejIQNHEETH A FULL SET FOR $8,00 AT- Dr.Qiih.cr A. Scott's, 270 PCriN Avenue, PlTTSHUliGfJ, I. rpAKINfl the (?cn!-niiial Me-lil and Diploma X orer all imrtie and l.irelcn ooniiclttors has given I)r. Scott work a World-wMe cflehrltv, and the pnbMc sr- alwnvs sitlsia when they get II that they HAVE THE HI ST. it will rA rEvnrKrtop r to visit riTTsnunun to jiavj-: nit qvixcv a srorr EX TH A C 1 ' THE III TEE Til WITHOUT PA IX D T IIIS A nSOL UTEL Y SA TE AXJZSTIIE TIC, AS IT IS THE OXL Y OXE IX EXISTEXCE, Andean be taken with ert Ire conf:d -nee by old and vi-nnir an I people tn every condition of health. Ol i ) O H t 1 1 fl'Olla. 1 niixliiii- (arts. Pr O. ?Torley Harrison, s snreenn of so years und-nir In Mancheater. Era 'and. lately"., e.1 from an overdose nl I strthlnif Uas. He was la perfect health. I tit tbe ' auwst h'res very rr pld It and be lok few Ich.t lai Ions too ma sr. Jan. 4, lS7S.-tf. Aflmiaistrators Sale of Effll Estate! virtue of an oriicr of the Orphans' Court ef tambria county, the siibscrtb-rs w.il Oiler fit public sale, on the promises in Cambria tow "hip, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 1n78, al 2 oVlOK. r. M.th? following .!r-er!l.e,l real estate, known as the HAEFWAV IIUVSL, or w bich Clement Krcsh died sti.eu, to wit : Ail Cut c-ira fisca cr cf Lmi aituatc In s.ild towasli'n.al-in the Iiensl nn I 5 '"lio'ltown plank road, a !i".itilns ltn-1 of K-lwarl ho:it. liohert E-.iwarls. Darld Abrams. et. eontamln llnnilreti and taring hiicI iv Ii ' r Irri i, U: a too l st tie ot ful l. ati ui. w ith a Sue or'har I. an at'tindnii-e ri -o.it lenclnu timber. p!ire ifjr. etc.. on the prenvses. 'I he Improvements consist t a Imi story tratn btilldinir. well sailed for a farm l.otise ir ptil'iio inn. a barn. an-I o'her otittiili'trit. Tis Inii IspntM tde. The above property II Cunvntnt to s.-iiool and church. TmmsorSm One-thtrd on conflrmat'.in ot sale and the btlance In three equal annnr. ! py meuts. fo be socnr"d by niortsxae anl bon-l of the ptirher. with iotercji Iritn date. Ths widow's Pen of one -third tn htr InterrM ar I m ba paid to her. initially lur!rir her Pfelime. the ame to be sod rcmsiti'a lien i-n s,id preiH-rty. CWH UINE FltF-Sit. JOHN VV.MIAttU.U i. -Adm'n'.s raters ot Clement Freh, dee'd. Pceemtr 21, l7T.-ts. RHEUft'ATiC CXA?QCiD J Mfr . :.. Fr-ir-rt J. I.",. .V. S St'-rrt A t'n - T -it rr 't li T. i" t I t-t t Johte4.n f:H-u'nji "o '-n. it a it lo,., h.iir i.fc I JDvr, of TMir - St- t. j"io .n. n r. r-ioT'i rr.T'r.r'n r n t. r ail -.. t- .-SOLD UV ALL DuCiitil.-NlS 2-lti.-li.J A DM IN I ST U ATOn S- NOTICE. Es'at f if .Iamts IViYT P, 1ecM. Tcttcrsof Admlnistrstli.ri on the estate eT j,, Tloyle. late rr Altooitn. Hlalrr nnt v. V.. feae ed. have been granted to .1. tl. K.ke. retkHtur at l.lM-nsMirit. Cambria cooiiti. Ta., to whom all persons In lebte.i to s!d esi'nte are re. ww-d n make payment, and those havt'ia rlsints nr manila will nuk? known the same withoai tIv. J.U. hAkK, Atlmmiairar." " Pee. 6, ISTT.-fft. APMIX1 ST R A TO It S N OTICE F.ststpnf .Jnrtv ilAxnty. ilerM. Inciters of adminUtriion t.n the estate of ai4 dcceilent. Iae0 .Initials rcn:ntv, li.ve it-eii ais'ut ed ta tt e nb-lt r Jtierl . Who herebv sjvea i.oHrw to all pers-.ns Indebted to saH est at hi ment must tw raa.ie without flelflv. and thoe ha- inir ciattit against me luino wil" present taem J properly nn :.. n l a o I ! r .r'i-mi ut ' , 1 S ! M W M . V Hrainlioi Ai.h'.-tj 1 Sf t tie. lrr-..t. mum I'l Iti pv rm U U JL "a. mm CAM
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