The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 07, 1879, Image 3

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. - - - - FED. 7, 1979.',
.t, AND PERSONAL.
At Eb
rt w trta Coqktt Aihi'iom.
Ci;fj 3b- M rVport r the County
AIfvr not published In the,
,mtwr or the Fn.zxu.kn, and wili
t iu any future iasa, ao expiftna-
tj lain' ia order. he rfactieeot
" r- r itiim:1on"rii beret';f Jre boa
-ii l'pei !i a; ah ooctisioiiftl cxo?i li-in,
" Toi the fepoit In tha t wo papers of
I'.ki arid r t:o in Johnstown, or tt'f
f ' - uff.iidir-s members of both par- striking ttie amdtence oe,
', ',-.'.p.i'.tutiily lfcftJ RUi ifiest 1,16 : ttnJ credit account of the
eaie'.A. Fur so f.ubl:&!iliK it the Com- Friday. The law allows al
. TStei
. . . i i.:. ...;.,., f.ir am' r.f that I
ICH-Titu ----
I I. ii-n i.r roun-.a Taned iu
tcrJaoVe with ita le-iE'.b. but the aver
V.nou.ut m if m. ? 10 t. t-j'J for each
er After the Auditvs had finished ;
tsT r oi k Is, week, two of the Commia
. M h fi. Uarly.y and. Davis, called
oo u. nf-.er aUtiii that they h;id deci
ded to pl;'"il the report iu ail the papers
. ,be ec : i-u r 'luce in Johnstown and two
In XbeeabtttK for kich lhcv would pay
l.ch rat' sum oT 30 t!iev BKked
- hi- rrria
McDonald, of Loretto, not only sella
good calicoes at a mdU per yard, ftnd boots
i and shoe at ooat. to close oat tUk, bat has
just reoelved ft Ur lot of ladle' dress
jrood. wUoUbsUaslUngatBandJJX oenU
per yard.
Tlrother Tvbarst. of the Huntingdon
GWw.eeyshe would glrs something to sae
our new pa. Well. let him five as ft rest
artd pay us s, visit, and ws will take pUftfture
In showing him the elephant In all its bge
pre portion,
The Johnstowru Democrat hies the nail
square on the head when it says that a man
who by begglu Rets favor and thsn uses
that favor to the injury of the party that
generously bestowe it, is ait iugrate of more
than usual meanness.
The Auditors flniehel up the work of !
striking the difference between the debit ;
county on last I
all of January for
this task, and the board were on time wind
ing up and net much more I
Hi. Vfta. Harding, employed at the C.
I. Co.'s rolling mill, Johnstown, bad both
bones in Ms right leg fractured between the
knee and ankle, Monday night, by being
struck by the end of a heavy bar of steel,
which an unexperienced aaslf tant left drop
too auddenlv.
Messrs. J. E. Shields & Bro., of Loretto,
are engaged just now in closing out at aue-
ttou their large and elegant stock of goods
Two msn, one woman and a hoy, named
respectively Joseph Brown, Charles Davis,
Mary Brow aud James Wilson, wera
brought to Jail bora yesterday from Johns
town, per overland roate., and looked up,
the first named to answer at the next term
of Court for roalirions assault, and battery
carrying oonoealed weapons, and the ethers
to tervA a ten dare aetenc Imposed upon
them by inir Haely for participating
with Brown la the last named erlme. Pat
rlek Heaaghan, of Prospect borough, was
the proeecotor.
Our attention last week was so com
pletely monopolised by out new press and
other duties pertaining to the getting out of
the Trffvak, that we really forgot to con
gratulate ibe Altoona Dally T rihunt on the
fact of its having recently entered npon the
fourth year of its existence. W do it now
' with ft double-breasted gratification, and
i trust that the neat and newsy little daily in
! question may live and thrive until another
four at least take rank by the side of the
! one already reached, which In plain Knglish
means not lesa than 44 years.
' The Ebensbnrg colony who mean to
: settle In Kaunas, beaded by Messrs. David
; Lewis and William McLaughlin, took their
I departnre hence Wednesday evening, per
railroad. Over a doaen families, comprising
; about 40 persons, eomfortahlv filled a special
J car which was manifested through to St.
Louis. Their baggage was checked to Klllf
The "Eisteddfod" held Thursday after
noon and evening of last week at Bethany
church, in Cambria township, was a success
In every respect. The attendance compre
beuded an audience which filled every avail
able space in the church building, wdlle the
musical and literary efforts more than ex
ceeded the most sanguine expectations. By
special request, another festival of similar
character was promised for a uate uonog
the present year hereafter to be fixed.
The death of Mrs. Mary L. Keemle Di
bert, wife of Mr. Geo. W. Dibert, of Johns
town, occurred in Johnstown last Batucday,
evening. Her disease was heart affection,
and her ftge when the vital spark left her
was 21 years. A son was born to her twelve
days prior, nd in the full fruition of ma
tmtt she was taken away. The deceased.
Ws'repl-eJ that ww did not recognize the of every description, their object being to j tllB,r onjePt,vo polnt otl th Kansas ?arlflc
: bt of C'i man, Cr set fff men, to esiao- quit bualnem. rersons winning vo ""
lJh or rK'i'lJt our rates of 'priuting that . goajs at their own prices should not fall to
I,y iuo , , T Q- nni rti
and au old and much
j,.t :tit , similar arrsi.gsnii'iii
. ,,i r f the aliu'-'iirirnc hi ref?;oice to
Vab:;-'i' the-statner.tvf.the Directors
f th9 Tuor, and that we most ceitaiuly
rou.J not stultify ourctf by egiceiug t-"
j. r.-ir wliat we reiuidiiited tun. Una
-J-J the interview and will account for
. tbe'mm-ape-i:.mce v! tLo report In our
co'umus.
That the Ic::.';cratlc pipers in a Uemo-i-stie
c-un'.v eie entitled ;to '.lie patronage
r I Peniorraric ':o'inty .fjrer8 ie a proposi
tion too pUiu t wate time i-i disenssinj, ;
sod snv attenip. i'. utatier by whom made,
to deprive tlio paints icfevred to of that
patrooage bv dn i i.u the emolument t with
feePubl:ea-.ro.-y.r.-.s, will not. es it should ,
BOt be u riion.-d by the De-.iocracy of a.
Ouu'o'.v wliich i -IV,-! tess for imprinting than
say other cju-v.v of c.u-vl population in the
fate If !,? jlitoi-' report hrid been
'cjblm'.e.l in all tho raiovs of lhe e;it'
al t'J.' '"' ' r.j.'cj the iople of tho county
would never bnve uttuied a word of com
r'a't't wLiiethe pome pcifued by the two
Comtnis-iuueis tw.w.X wi'l prevent much
the Isrcer p-.ci i n of tho taxpayers in the
norvhern rrt of the e nii-'y from ever see--
the Auditor-' reiv.rt. fjrthe reason that
the Fkti maS Ins more "f a cii cnlatiou in
that section th.id all- t!. other rapcn in
the cotvitv put -.re.e'A. '"or this t.!o of
, j'lings thev 1 (iK.-.fCouilej-ti! tl;a:.K
tbe roan for whom '.hey vi-tc.l la?t fall and
who was scared? wr.ua :u hi Mat before
. fce'deliherntr.lv t imed his l.-.;ck uiKn and
tse!y btrae ' tl ?-.: that eior'ej l.irtt.
'lie and his r V.!m-:i. i .vit. me ii-w n. li
ning th; ofl'.ee, r.-i thoy claim, in thu intcr
: of ret:enehn-,e:vt and refoini. :he other
Conimi-".i'iier, John 5 arr.t.bcll, Kstj., who
ii a Democrat and kuov-s who elected him.
BOt being eii!-'.'.'.te.! to any alarm ins extent
by 41. e majority f ths board. H tiom-irs-.ing
rar.did-tteA for County Cowmie
Si.i.er in the futuie, Democratic comity
convections will be t articulaily cautious,
nd take g.-od caie. v.e opine. t;t to
repeat the cvperiiaev.'. f last year.
TBito'.-
21.
at M J. Tei.
, The ties;
at M. J . T it'
' You ran
aor.ev at M.
f.r
ftt. There. OKr the Other ri'tce.
A Chew Je.-'asm s ntt Bwect Navy To-
:Wo. n-i-iy.
Altc-er.a has ft colrad brs.- band. The
aVur is fc'.a.-a.
Men' ai.d boys' h--..ts M.
tsum't, Lirto.
4 r . tl-'n! f;-r r--:t ft-id b.-js
eitclbauia', L . r'.t--
. Tea and cf the best qur ii'y, at U. ;
J. Trit-. uau-.. . I. .-elt j.
Laics' '.T.1S go. OS ( : ueH:r'.ptl::.a,
of o., a. .'ue l-w-st pr'-'a.
- '.:)a'.,-l , Lor"'..'-.
b-v th.-; ln tlo-jr ! ,r ii.e iea.
J. T : '.bau: i's, in I.nrettO.
Mr. John Wait re, i-f Jei.i.er tjwiiM.ip;
mernet - uuty, 1 -load, l'ea-.-o to his asfc
(i The rew .m in'.'.l u! the Cambria Iron
Coa.(.any w!i! Lj r.a '.y to f iuto opemlivn
aljoct tho lt -f Marc!.
Tbe best ia'.ls;a, iJ -er.tsp-r K"'''r-.
for sa by M.J. Tei.eibaMm, Lor:tto. Other
in-y:sis, a! go.jd. at C-2 rents rr gallon.
A few nio.Q s'.i;-e like th- Jlai.ca cr,".
cr.y sud n'neunb.ii "ill be tl saecesfu'.
r'.v'a; c f that ai soi-ct villaRe called Iteulab.
It Is earrer.f.y reported and generally
be'.tsvM tbal no more nor no lees than ttec
Zben'jur( lawyer will remove t.j Johns
town next spring.
Brcther Over s'ncr.l.ln't jutnn at r-.uitlu-i'orr
ltu3ytie a.:r.etl,iug more than a
tw pr- j t-ep us from moving to Kau
ris lu the "s.vrt t bye ;1 bye."
A Cre-j er-oi.'. tla i-hler of Mr. Lmuiet,
tf Johcstuwn, tt'A wMie at piay ind.rs,
T ues lay afu-ru-onf fti.i". fractured one of hn
'.ts bet w nu tha ki.ee a.i.l ank'.e.
If ycu Lave .',h1 1. utter and ew
. i.k. tv-m to M. J. Teit.il:ftutJ e. o
Loretv... He Ay the highest market ralee,
and e'..s t'. g io.N at (?.n'i pri- e.
Mr Frar.k Sli heM;.'., well-known and
tr.n-h rrv,U.l r -s'.Jm:; -f Jo'lIKtOWIl, diej
1st: Ta-k-iiy. lis wa horn iu Manchester,
ag'ard, : was 4 jea.v of age. '
"Lor"s let;, r," a pjeti" r.i from
Linnet, a:.d ' Wnr.li tf --reelinc," well
wr.ttn sad ; a'.:.,.;i- p..en: fr---m the per. of ,
A. l. II., w o'. s-icitr i.er.t week.
We it -with mo're regret the sick
cets uuto deatti of our wtioeil friend and
rs-.ron, Mr. Hf.iy Topper, tf Adams town- ;
ship, w)ioa: recovery it" Ki.l t le liuposeibi;. ,
lion P F. I'.. has bnc nominated for .
Alderman l.y the K-pnlnianB of Altootia, he'
receiviog 3T5 r.teit ftr tLai position hs
sgiir.'t votes cast for l.ohrt Uuston, .
Gradti.ji n the Heil s (iap railroad ex- ,
tensiun has been suseiided ut t". more favor
able weather ersum The r;.-vl will pro i
heb'y be tomp'.etel bj the ui.l.'.le of next .
jDUjer. j
An Altocna DramaU-- tn.f-e, known as i
ths "Aruatear Minstrels," t",.r..tivu to fro on
tba war-path fbortiy, taking Jolitt3u and
hbeif lur,( iu as some of the towes which j
ar '-. vic'.iuiizid.
A taug of tranipx, twenty-five iu nam i
lr, got obstreperous in the MifUintcwn jail
cce tla week. The. Sheriff sjieedily ;
brcugbt t'isin to order by flriug a fovr doets j
-t iiau ekut anioiijr'.t tf.em. '
Tbe jrojii lhi g, if heeatue out laft Stiu i
fail! to se his shadaw. Had is beeu ;
tterwisj wo shonid, according to ancient !
hare bsl ix weeks' more of mows ;
atl atocius ai.l cold weather. j
47a.io.j, icusilu, ginghaius, shirting', and '.
1 otLtr drf. ritioa of dress and dry goods,
"n ba bous! ; ftfen pe.r cent, cheaper from ,
SI- J. Tciie'.lati'ji, of Loretto, thau at auy j
t-'b.er retail et ro io Cambria county.
The b'.iud tciuciau !uA eh culionist,
Prof. Thorp, a-is:ed by his "C Ji g wife,
L.o is said tj b tn, e'.tiger, gave a veiy !
Pleasing entertaiuroeut to a fair ftudten-w at ;
he Court llonse VVed;ie.laj eveidug.
-Dr. Hofl'uiaa wi'.i b at 'W:.more r,u
otxIay Mtt, l:h. 10th. mil more than
'tis aniioacceuieu: Le neeesctry to luduce j
e.p!e whu need his service to present j
.hsselTfs vn that ocoaaioa Ue hopes i
oof.
w"!h ft dictator in the Couiuiiesiouere'
H au. an autocrat iu tbe IVor Mctiae, it '
ks vtrf much as if a ZnwaJ ajil a 1
F'Jt'" hl lj rightu which the httle i
editor of this paper
respected cltvaen of Plue towoship, Indiana
county, w'nere he 'resided for nearly half ft
century, died ft few days ago, after ft long
and painful illness, aged, we presume, about
80 years. May he rest In peace.
For the crime of assault and battery
with Intent to (ommit a rape on the person
of a girl T3 years of sgo, Benjamin Weyandt
rvai last week sentenced by Judge Dean, in
the Ttlalr county Court, to pay a fine or HlOO
and go to the Western Penitentiary for the j
term of or.e year and three months.
Two beys of tender ngu, named Ilobert ,
Cnrnd and John Devine, ran away from
their homes in Altoona last Jweek, and re- j
mained over night at the house of a relative
!n Sewry. This remarkable circumstance
furnli-he.t material for considerable sensa- .
tlonal stuff iri the press of that city.
A bill has been introduced Into the Le-
g.slatnre by Mr. Fenlou for the relief of our :
! townsman, Mr. Thomas Todd, ft surviving
soldier of tho was of 1812. Mr. Todd is one
of the old st as he certainly is one cf th
r.iest deserving citizens of EbenBbnrg, and
the relief nsked for should he promptly forth- .
oniing.
The Loretto Dramatic Association, as .
we gather from a note from our friend Mr. j
V. A. Yinger, will give a public entertain- I
ment In that borough on the afternoon of the
2Cd inst. ivimc tlrst-class talent is embraced
in the ranks of the Aisociation, and on tho
occasion referred to It ought to receive ft
public acknowledgment of big proportion-.
Iu the Blair county Court last week,
this eutry was made : "On motion of H. 3.
Blair, esq., Messrs. John Keilly, Max Kin
kead and .lames Louden, voluntary assignee
' of Win. M. Lloyd A Co., were discharged."
, Which means that hereafter the assignees
appointed in bankruptcy will have entire
and undesputed coutrol er tte estate ei ui.
M. Lloyd A Co.
A lodge of flood Templars, ia the In
terest of temperance, was inaugurated at
Wilmore on Monday evening of last wefik.
One J. Harvey Dobhs, who lays claim to the
title cf ti. D. U. W. C. T which may mean
this or may mean that, is the gentleman
who put the neophytes through th prelimi-
rallroad. We have the assurance of eoiie
members of the colony that a description of
their new loeation, as they find it by actnal
experience, will from time to time be fur
nished our columns for publication.
As George and Asberry Stevens, of East
Wheatfield township, Indiana connty, ap
proached the one-mile dam, near Coopers
dale, this county, one day last week, they
noticed that a gorge had Just broken further
up the river and that a flood of water and
ice was rushing down npon them. George
was on horseback and Asberry in ft two
horse sled, ft drove of their cattle being .
ahead. The water snbmergM them for an ;
Instant, and both men were hurt slightly by ;
blocks of ice. fcoune of the cattle were crip- ;
pled, but the whole drove was extricated
after a great deal of trouble and eventually ;
driven on to Jobr.stown.
Having bartered his manhood and sold i
out the party that elected him before the
oath of office had fsirly dried npon his lips, ,
it was only natural to expect that Commis
' sioner Gurley would join with his Kepnbll- ,
: can confrere in robbing Peter to pay Panl, ;
or in other words, in dictating terms to Do- ,
moeratic newspapers in order to save a few .
dollars wherewith to reward his political ,
' enemies, at the bidding of those who own
; him. Oh, Ingratitude, thy name is Gurley !
1 Why is the Republican memlwr of the board
of County Commissioners like Robinson
Crusoe! Because well, Friday is a goid
! day to answer that conundrum.
If the legal calendar had been fully
carried out, a pperial Court for the bearing
of argument in certain cases would have
, been held in the Court House Tuesday
; morning, to continue so long as the exigen
cies of the occasion might have required.
Judge Flanagan was on the ground, as was
his afsociate, Judge Thomas, but his honor
Judge Orvis, before whom the Ueues in
volved were to have been legally beard, was
detained at hom-j by circumstances beyond
his control. As a result, tha lawyers will
be forced to wait till a date hereafter to he
set to get rid of a flow of eloquence which
may either astonish the world or put a man
to sleep.
On, about or before the first day of
April next the following amongst other
husiuess removals in Ktieneburg will be
tiade : Collins, Johnston & Co.'s br.nk will
tako possessiou of the bank building at one
l.ary course of sprouts. This Ooo.l Icmpiar tine occupied by Wm. M. Lloyd 6t Co.. in
organisation, we understand, la mi oath- j ,iie Kagt ward ; Carl Kivinius, watchmaker
bound association. an.', jeweler, will go into the rooms vacated
It affords us pleasure to note the fact, . Dy Collins, Johnston & Co.; Dr. HorTiuan,
that our frif nd aud patron, James Cullen, j aK)ve the aforesaid bank, will remove to
Kn .of Bnrnce Creek, Huntingdon ceunty, : a rtnstronff county, and the cro!d establish-
i r .
has been awarded the annual premium tor
having the best specimen of track on tho ;
Middle Division, P. R- P.. Mr. Culieu has
served tho Company well and faithfully for j
many years, and stands deservedly high as :
a citizen and a gentleman cf acknowledged
worth aod unimpeachable Integrity.
An exchange says It may be a matter of
meht will occupy the vacated quarters. Mr.
Abrsm Blaine, barber, will take a second
story stall iu the same bnilding, which is
owned by Mr. N". J. Freidhoff. The residue
of the premises, it is expected, will be meta
morphosed into an eating house.
Boone : In lhe House of Representatives
at Harrisbnrc. one day last week. Jjrmmettxt
28 we learn from the Johnstown irmuw,
came of honored parentege. her grandfather
on her mother's side having distinguished
Klmsfllf as ft Colonel In the Texas Revolu
tion, and her grandfather on her father's
side being one of tbe most eminent attorneys
of the State, residing iu Philadelphia, while
ber father, Mr. Samuel Heemle, was ao
educated and refined gentleman, ft vigorous
writer nd graceful orator, and her mother
a -.cultured, talented lady. The deceased
was a gentle, womanly young lady, bearing
herself with a decornm "beyond her years,
and to all who kuew her, and to thoee who
ve- her husband and family and family
connections, her taking-away is an affliction
; which time may not entirely heal. j
A not with printed slip enclosed from ,
i our esteemed friend Joe H. Gadd, of Wyan
i dotte, Kansas, informs us of the death, on j
Wednesday evening, Jan. loth, at the resi- j
: deuce of her son-in-law, Dr. J. C. Martia.in
' Betbalto, ill., of his venerable and beloved
; mother, Mrs. Jane Gadd, "relict of John
1 Gadd, dee'd, aged ftbont 90 years. Many ft
time and oft iu our younger days did we
eniov the kiud hospitalities of this generous
; and warm-hearted old lady, then ft resident j
or Johnstown, aud we would be untrue to J
the promptings of our better nature if we ,
! did not offer this our humble tribute to her
. . i I .. r.fi I
. memory. Mrs. uaoa was oo. . -j j
- county, this State, where she was twice mar- ;
ried, and from whence she came with her ,
second husband and family to Johnstown, i
! where they resided for several years prior to ,
1858, Mr. Gadd dying in the meantime, when j
they removed to Betbalto, 111., where the j
deceased lady made her home with her ;
youugest daughter, Mrs. Dr. Martin. Mrs. j
Gadd was a devout member of the Methodist ,
Church, and having lived in accordance j
with the promptings of the faith she pro- ,
fessed, a friend to all and an enemy to none, ;
she died , we doubt not, in tbe bope-of recel v- i
ing the great reward vouchsafed to those j
who are found worthy of God's favor. j
A Burgess, two Justices of the Peace, ;
two School Directors, aud ft special Auditor j
are to be elected in this borough next Tues- j
day week, and in the two wards are to be ,
chosen Councilmen, Constables, Assessors,
ate. It is scarcely necessary to say that .be j
very best men should be chosen for these
several positions. For Burgess such a man j
as tho present incumbent, Johu E. Seanlan, ;
Esq., would give general satisfaction, and ;
for Councilmen there is pleuty of good ma- ,
terial. No objection would be made to the ,
re-election ef the gentlemen holding the lat- :
ter position, nor ludeed the former one. j
! The special Auditor should bo ft man of ex
cellent clerical abilities, two aud two count
ing four with him, and not five. There
seems to be no opposition to the nomination
. and consequent election of Richard Jones as
' Justice of tho Peace in the East ward, ud
Esquire Kinkead will undoubtedly be his I
: own successor. The Pchool Directors do
i their duty as they see it, aud Johu Wherley ;
, as Coustanb'e lu the West ward aud Evan j
I). Evans iu the East ward could scarcely j
' be improved on. In ft word, It is hardly j
: necessary that politics shonid enter into an
election of this sort, and ft genoral ineetiug
of citizens iu the Court House, or some other .
place of public resort, some day next week, -;
would be the perfectlou of an ideaentertaiu- j
: ed by many of our heaviest taxpayers. A '
course thus taken would transfei the uorai- j
' nation and election of the officers from the j
! control of ft lew paltry politicians to the j
' body of the peopk, and in that manner, if In j
' none other, would work ft general benefa!- j
t;on.
Lkttebvfkgm Kansas Having found
it 1 or possible this week to devote any atten
tion to Salina and New Cambria, as was our
Intention, we append a letter, copied from
the Johnstown Tribune of Monday, which
will serve to bridge over the chasm until
next week, when we hope to be able to con
clude onr sketches, snch as they are. with
some allusion to the place above named. In
the meantime Mr. Donrnyer'a letter will be
read with interest by those who take any
Interest In Kansas and the inducements it
holds out to immigrants ;
Nbw Cambbia, Kan- Jan. S3, 137.
To the Editor of the Johnsfowti Tribune.
Srn: t notice a few articles In your valuable
paper beaded. "Western Life." s-tvin some ac
counts front Kansas bv M r. Tbomes Welfel. or j
Conetnsueh borous-h. P.,and JaroesaHnsOmer
Fehx, of Paint township, Somerset county. Pa.
As I suppose all the friends in Cambria ana
other cojnties ere Bnxious to hear something
rrora the Far West, I have come to the conclu
sion to write a few lines, arwl if you see proper,
nnd can find space In your valuable paper,
plesse publish them. There area great many
arlk-tes written givinir only tbe glowinfr and
sunny side, while others give only the dark ana
dreary side.
I wss born and raised in Cambria county, and
spent my best days among tbe readers of your
psper. and as I now have spent six years In Sa
line couniy. tvsnsjs, Wlflll 1(1 f IV e 1117 w
Western lire, and give to my many friends both
sides of the story. Too many coming Wtrt gel
discouraged oy expecting an sunsnuie. nu.
A MTSTgRT OF TBI OftAVB. An old osn
named Michael Burkvt lived for ft half dosen
year in the woods near Glen White, Blale
county, three miles east or GAlMtslu, Cambria
eounty. He was a hermit, and lived a hermit's
life. His home was a tut or hove! dag out of
the ground, and Interlaced with brush for a
roof, aod the general surroundings or rls seir
acDointed place or existence were of tbe poor
est and meanest klcd. Where be came from Is
supposed to be Claysburg, Blair county; what
he was doing Is explained by the theory that he
thought he owned a section of land la the
neighborhood orwhere he had located, and his
object, ir he had any, was to preserve by actual
residence his title to the ground. Two weeks
or more ago. a neighbor, passing by. stopped to
have a moment's conversation with Durket.
The latter complained of being til. A week af
ter the old man he waste years age was round
lying dead In his hermitage. His body was re
moved to Altoona. where an Inquest was heM
and the foregoing facts, with the additional one
that he had been dead nine days, were elicited.
fcledical gentlemen made examination or the
remains. Burket's person was round to be In
a most flttby condition his body covered with
dirt .and his race with hair or ft grisxly gray
color. In the undertaker's establlabmect, says
the Altoona lYibun. the oody was stripped of
Sheriff's Sales. SHERIFF'S SALES.
UT virtue of sundry writs of rt.Fo.snd vtna- 1)T r,rt0e or gueflrv .wnt or v. i f-"-
r!lssiedoulortheOourt.rCou.mn , UVrnrt. Kxi" '' ynd '"-
Pleas 6flarobrla eour.ty and to me directed, j cut cf theOourltl tooimon I leas
fhrr. w II bo offered at putl.o sale, at the Hotel J,? o.ml,rta county .ad o
t Conrad Kaab. tn Johnstown, on w,n bo e-Tioed to publlo sslo. at tte lur
by coming into a new country we arc bound to j ,t eI,,tnin to determine ir death was or was
rttwec.dW,nlTe,h,. not the result of n.tura. causes. Hi. clothing
liTintnte in farminar bere in every respect- was Impregnated with coal dust, little clouds
We need but Plow our .ana once yenr, una
SATURDAY. MARCH lft, IS79,
At o'ctoc. r. St.. the following realestste, ,
to wit :
Att the rtrht. title en! Interest of Henry .
SpAe Jber 2nd ,her.ne Spelch.r of in and Mo :
.Wce or parcel of land situated in Stonj creek
township, wraiini counij. -"J :
of Ell Horner, Charles an Lenin r, and otUt r
lands of Henry and Catharine Spe.cher. con
taining 60 acres, more ar lo-s, anout So acres r.r
which are cleared. Teken in execution and to
he sold at the suit of Jacob Hoffman.
ALSO, a' I Ibe right, title and iuterea of John
Hirsoh. of. In and to a lt or ground situated in
the First ward nt t ambria bon.ub, Uinhrl
street, a.ijotning lot of Joseph Gets on the west,
lot or Thomas Flnnegan on the eM. And ex
tending baek to an aliey, having thereon cred
ent a two story plank bause. slaughter house
and stable, now lu the occupancy of Michael
Hlleman and David Bnrkbelmer Tsken In ex
ecu Hon and to be sold at the suit ot Tost Hoch-
"Aiio. all the right, title and Interest or Jss.
Sborthlll, of, tn and to a piece or parcel of land
situated In Summerhlll township, lamhrla
county. Pa., adjoining lands ol rorge C Kor
almugh and Henry Glass, containing v acres,
more or teas, having thereon erected a one and-a-batr
story plank bouse and plank stable, now
in th m-uninci of Jamas Shorttill. Tsken in
execution aud to be sold at the suit or Jacob J.
Weaver. ... . . -.
ALSO, all tho right, title ana mitreii m joi--
can crop our land year after year with success;
we need no lime, and need not haul any rock
berore we can put a plow in the ground; wo
peed not plow around stumps, or up hills and
down hills ; we have better machinery to work
with, and can work it to an advantsge here;
our winters are not so Ions-; we need no fences
here, unless one sees fit to fence his farm. It Is
true limber Is scarce here, and Tuel is high, out
no one need suQVr on accountof cold. Our soil
la as rood as can be found anywhere in
n,-ose In Kbcnsburg. on
MONDAY. MARCH 3d, 1870,
At I o'clock. P. - be following real tstute
to wit:
All the right, title and latarast of eorg B
WlcharJi cf. In and to a pi-c or P.rrl r U.a
?,."dlBW h 1 1 towns h 1 p Cs mhrls emmt y P a .
Ifl.i(UBili.f Oeo. B Bowman. ApTw
111 tVeLaiv. r. ind others, containing .re..
nor or leif " clear-.: baving there-
T 7r?eted a one .nJ s-half story loa ho and
on rrc.jvi ln the occupsncv of Gorg t.
Klrhard. and a cne-and-a-hslf ry log h-nse.
. .K.m'r,n-v o' Iionahoe. TWen In i
"-..Id st the suit of
I'-Trrrlah".:!. and Interest jfrs-nct
EUi"n In end to a piece or parrot of land an-
. el.arert. having thsreon ereclcJ a coo nd a la.t
s'otv Blank Loute. log hsrti and saw ml. 1. sow in
' thJPAney of Patrick KJ.bafl Taken ! e
: eutlcn and te he fold at the suit of ?"
, Hrdlev,exmrU of the ls-t will nl tettmi.t
"XX. Klghiltl. and fntereat ff l-h
Uurbin. of. in and t. a p.e.: or p-ircel or land s.l
iatoJ in i-le.rncld tuwn-hir. O.n.hria oo. nty.
Pa ad olning lanils of ,'chn I-mbin. eststo J
f.tV.i. i.r.un Jre"rt. e?'.aloot lbnn-11 l'or-
bin.oce'd.snd Jofph Zetbe, eontaiii'.rg V.'T aeres.
tbe j
Coite.l Slates, and a healthier climate cannot
be found.
But with all the advantages lu all places and
In ail business, we find thousands Just such
men ss Mr. WelTel and J. Felix. Being unsuc
cessful, they give lhe blame to tbe country or
some one for not succeeding In life. If one is
unfortunate In the Kastern States he never
or which would float away when the garments
were torn off In seotions. From the quantity
of rags the old roan had stuffed about his bosom
it would seem that be bad laid down on his back
to keep warm. No less than seven garments or
different kinds shirts, vests and coats-were
drawn rrom his body, and his legs were covered
with rour or five pairs or common pantaloons
Several pairs of stockings were on his feet, but
he had worn no shoes. In his pockets were
found a couple or pieces or manuscript, two or
three scraps of printed paper, matches, a piece
of lead pencil, a two dollar blil, a twenty-flve
cent silver-piece, and Sva pennies. It Is related
of him that he would tramD around at times . . ui.t...nt rr in and to a lot of around
thinks of giving the bUme to the country, but J, thrpe Qr fouf . wRh nolhIng to eat. and situated In Taylor township, Cambria countr.
.m ' "P ,n,i" " ""r "rt" '. .V.h i v ,., . r,m .nrt ! I's.. fronting on Township o.a.in tm, -
in era are iiioiisanus inm iin.e cu me lj. . . i. " - ,
scareely mesas enough to brinir them, who, in
a few years, havo made themselves comforta
ble, with nice homes, and 180 acres as good lsnl
as ever lay out of doors. I eouid mention ma
ny, who, had they stayed Fast, I am taiisfled
never could have obtslned a home, but wbo
are now lirlngas happy as they can bo, witn all
the pleasures of lite.
As for myself, I would say to the many
llit ? 1 Wednesday, and LI. ilife
iu Kansas. Yours, very respectfully. ! history, as wall as the secret or the wealth above
S. f. DUHUVBR.
liken In lecollon
iterest or Jos- " h,,. r,i cr al lnrli are el-ared.
eph Cobaugb. or, ln and to a piece or parcel of ,iaTT) tDere.n e:ected a to ttorjr plank houac.
land itttniea in - wcatlu-r-bvarded, ana ,,
county, r., aajoining iiimi - "'""t'
Samu-I Bralller. and Martin Muncav, contain
ing 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of
which ere cleared, having thereon erected a
two story plank house and board stable, now in
the o-cupar.cy or Joseph Cnbaugh. .l'"en In
execution Slid to be sold at the suit or David I.
Shaffer. a
Ai s.1, all the right, title and Interest or w
It. Ooughenour, or. In aod to a pleea or parrel
or land sttuatrd In Taylor township. Cambria
county. Pa., adjoining lands or Stephen Oough
enour. John J. Good, J.C. Boles, and others,
containing 37 acres, more or less, abo.it 10 acres
of which are cleared. Taken in execution and
to be sold at the suit of Joseph S. Strayer, ae
signee of Philip F. Shaffer.
also, an ine rigni, ime b ..i..rw
i ..n'l.ln;i.. iM.,df.r Ahrahi.rnAoiruaontheS.iuth
enough for half a dosen men ho would pay for nij n,t mn Township road on the north, hav-
From the fact that he paid
It. and disappear
for bis victuals tbe Idea gained strength thai he
bad money secreted somewhere ; but 9- 30 was
all that was found on bis person.
Poor old man! Ho has gone. His remains
were interred ln the Blair county Almshouse
How Hs Got His Money. The Holll
iaysburg Standard tells the following atory
at the expense ol an Ebenabnrg attorney.
The paper don't say so, bnt we have uo
doubt the incident, if founded on fact, oc
curred several years ago, as thete is no legal
firm tn this place at tbe present time either
member of which the shoo would fit. But
here is the story : The other evening, while
a number of gentlemen were sitting around
postmaster Lingafelt'a stove, awaiting the
mail, which has of late ftn invariable habit :
of being behind time, one of tbe party, a t
prominent borough official, upon whose ev- j
ery movement the boys ot the borough keep j
a watchful eye, told the following npon bim- ';
self. We think it too ood to be lost, aud it ;
shall thus be preserved from oblivion.
An Ebetisburg man was indebted to the 1
official aforesaid to the amount of S3. 50. He
was frequently importuned to ray lhe same, !
but never responded. Our hero was inform- ;
ed that ha would never get his money unless !
he sued the debtor, and finally, being it Eb-
oushura- one dav. he entered suit. There
was au attorney there with whom the snitor ,
was on most excellent terms ; they had mn- ;
tually served each other, and neither had
ever rendered a bill. The attorney was ask
ed to look after the natter on tho daj 7,- ;
1 pointed for the hearing, and said ha would. 1
i It so happened that he was called away on .
that particular day and asked his partner to '
; attend to it, which he did, receiving at the ;
: hands of the Justice the money, which had ,
I been paid, as predicted, soon after the suit .
i had been brought. j
j Our frieud, upon his next visit to Ebens
: bnrg, discovering the status of the thing, :
; went to see the lawyer who had kindly lift- ;
I ed his funds, and after some miscellaneous :
; conversation suggested that there ought to :
: lie some small balance due him, to which'tlie
; attorney replied: "My dear sir, I never
; walk to a Justice's oftl.-e for less than five ,
( dollars. Instead of there being anything ;
coming to yon 7011 are in my debt ft dollar :
1 aud a half, and if you don't keep very quiet
! about this, I'll sue you and make yon pay j
! it." Aud that was the end of the case. It .
j was a good joke, viewed from one stand- ;
I point; it was the trick of ft consciencelei
man viewed from another.
hinted at. Is probably forever burled in bis in
animate bosom.
Local Correspondence.
Ie.4RFl(KEMA!(-It
Lorbtto, Feb. 4,
Is the Intention of the
ing thereon erected a two story plank house
and stable, now In the occupancy or Stephen
Hildebrmid. Taken In execution and to be sold
at tho suit of P. F. Shaffer.
Also, all the right, title and Interest or ften.
W. Constable, of. in and to a pie- or parcel oT
land situated In Stonycreek township. Cambria
county. Fa., adjoining lands of A. (jrlfhth, Jo.
Hoffman. Wbnrlea Von Luenan. H. Spelcher,
nnd others, containing 100 acres, more or less.
B0 acres or which are cleared, having t hereon
erected a dwelling bouse and plank tiaru, now
In the occupancy of J. Kepiogle. A 's'. all the
right, title and Interest of tieorge W. Consta
ble, nf. in and to a piece or parcel r.f land situ
ated In Stonycrek township. Cambria county.
Pa., adjoining lands or Lxmis Von Luenan,
Chae. Von Luenan. and Henry Constable, con
taining 2 acres, more or less, having thereon
erected a two story plans nouse anu oni.-r m.-i-
. .. . 1 .... - 1 l.niiilinira. now in the occuunncv or uenrge v
L,orotto urntnatiu .association .0 B. . . u,. - .,;. . . ,, ,' , 1,. , ,n
nt the suit of Joseph Thomas, for use of V il-
cntertainmcnt on Saturday, Feb. I2d, and as
some or the members have belonged to first
class troupes we foci confident that the enter
talnment will be a grand success. That Mr.
Adlesperger. the comedian, aud Mr. Yluger.the
dramatist, will please ooe aud all, there can do
no doubt.
Mr James White, one or our most worthy sold at the suit 01 iiwen Jii-tnn.
. . . . k.i- ! Al so, all lhe rlrht. title and interest of
eltisens.wnose nose ana -er ; ,rTck Fllnn, of. in and to a lot of ground situate
frosen ln an attempt made by him a tew weeks 1 , lhe Second Ward of Coneinaugh borough,
ago to reach Chest Springs, appears once more ! Cambria county. 18.. rrontlng 0.1 - street,
on the street, wlth a no.e of n.tura, dimou- ! -"'V XCl
Slons and a gait as elastic as ever, street or lands ot Cambria Iron Company, hav-
Tho uew band now under organisation held ! Ing thereon erected a two-story plank house.
. , ! mow in the occupancy of Patrick Flinn. Taken
its first meeting last Saturday night, and as X lo be sold at the suit of Fran-
Loretto has been minus a nana ror sometime j Cis Devlin.
1 T ..L- Tjurliltl.
"""rZ .;;k-..iAnf Charles Flick.
Also all the right, title fd interest at Jss-.
SeehftSn. "f In an t to a lot .f ground s't.te.J Q
Ch: Si.rlngs through. Cambria eouut,. I F a. ad
loli.lng lots of J. I- Martin and k. ft H . rtu!t,
bar "g . "i?reet " the south and an all-y on tL.
north, having tLoroon oracled a two siory plank
honte. now in t:ie occupancy ot -
ken" cieeution sni t bs sold at li e mil of I ran
"VLsTsaH th right, title and interact of John
HamilK-n. ot. In and to a lot of groun l s:tuaied in
Washington township. 1 ainbrla County I enn ..
f-onting n P. K. K.. adj-mtr-g lot of f""'
Kerronone sl.le. Town-h.p rond on the otbor side,
andrunninir lurk to I'tw n" K I l.oa... harlnj
thereon erertd feor plana hnl Mings and p.aak
stable, now In the e.-rupaney ol Juln Harm. ton.
Christ ;e..r.re, and others a piece or par-
eel of land s!tustd in Wnhingtjn towrship.
Cambria coutitv. Fa. .1j..iuiu lulls of Joi
Conrad, heirs rl ram eorgr. u. .
Hen.ler. containing a. res, uior-avr less. atout 4
acres, rwhleh ar? cl-are-1. 1 aki-n , In ex ecu-loa
and to be r!d st the cult "f Anna i.. t. herry. si
ecutrlx er A. J. Cherrr. doe'.l
ALao, all the right, tltlo snd liiteret or s""l
Bas'er of. In and to a lot ' f ground situated lo
tho Fast Ward of fcbcnfhurg b..roug!i. t arel-ria
eountv Pa lr-ntirg on Crawford street on li.
south: Fhan'ev street on the east. Horner street pa
the north, n.ill lot of said SaruuM Baxter cn tL
west. Laving thereon er-ted a two story ft-aica
housaand framo stable, row in the ot. upsnoy of
David I. I'ryre. AUo. all the right, title and lu
terofPof SaiiniPl Baxter. oT. ln and to a lot o4
groon.l situatf l in the lf l r.t cf t.bensburg
'orocgh. Cninhr'aeonnty. I' . trontlrg on Craw ford
street cn the s-uth. Horner st-eet on La
n..rtli ai'ulnicg lot of !v. Hughss tn the wi-s
and lot cf'tsl-1 srnnl Ba jter on the east, havlua
t i.Mnn .-,-i.H a two storv frame heupe, now 1
ths ereupan-y ot irs. inn -ei .-uuht.
Alio, a!
1 1 .. ... ('. I w - r
Also, all the right, title and interest of Pa
trick MeCall, of. In and to a lot t.f ground situ
ated In the village of South Fork, Croyle town
ship, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands cT
Pa. It. R. Co. and Conemsugh river, having
thereon erecleu a two atory plank house, not
now occupied. Taken in execution and lo bo
Va-
we shall soon expect to bear the clash of cym
bals and tbe merry roll of -Jrums in our quiet
streets once more. C
Co m in u n ica tion.
Tehtss or Sai K One-thlrJ of the purchase
money to be paid when the property if kuoC'T '
down, fipfl the remaining two-thirds befoic tbe
confirmation of the deed. ,
JOHN RYAN, Sheriff.
Sheriff 's Office, Ebensburg. lu-. 3, I'll.
T
ANNUAL
STATEMENT OF THE PiuitkcTIOS
WEXTY-SECOXD
the right, titie sad Interest of Satnuri Baiter, of
In and to a lot i f ground silur.tad lu the l-ait ward
jf Ebcnst urg horocgh, Cainbr'aeouMy. I a . rron
Ing on High i:rt ua tr.es.uth, adjoining Jolt'
Mathlas Hankiu on the p. aud land or tn 1
Bavter on the n -nh and tut-, hiring lliore..?.
eree'ed a or.s tor frame bouse n"d frame stable,
now iu lh- tf-urancr of 1. II. Kinkead Jo.
all t!; rlglit. till" cn I interest T samoel Baxter,
of in and in piece of groaud sltnat.-d t:i thr- 1 V
ward 'f F.bentnrir. t.orough. Cambria county.
'a.. fronting on High street on the south, lots el
the snld Samuel Baxter and A. A. RurLer on tl.i
we't land 1 Daniel t. trsnson the north, an t
lan-l'or t!,e heirs of .lohn livan-. (smiti.) on tr-a
' eapt, ont j !n ing i acres, intra or lt--. having ll:-nt-on
erected a one sturr rrame house, cow in t!ii oo
cui.un' v of -lolm D. l:var.s. and a two story frame
house i.. vr ic t!:e ocrn; an'T of Tl oii'M L. -tours
: anu V.'ro. A. Jci"). l eWau ln execution and
he c!-l a.t th" -. : - f li Kdwardg sn? Joba
a.-.Rlth.
i. ,; hi. ...'. sni Interest r. stru .
Braugl.ler. of. In a-d to a piers rr .ircei oi isn.i
situs.ted ln Su-;u. fauna t.iwrsi.tp,
It I'-. . a.ii-.inil titles .-. r.
' t!i west, John
pt rti aii.l ethers, cn
a1 out SO r.cre t-f T''
SuKMCltBii.t. Twp.. Feb. 4, 187J.
Euitns Fbikxias As candidates ror the of
fice of Sherlt art beginning to "swing 'round ',
the circle" pretty loosely, and as those who
have sufficient modesty to -wait till theyaroj
asked," are usually considered too late, ailow I
me to suggest the name of Mr. P. F. Klrby, or
wiimore. yir. rw . possess..- o a cuiiii.h. j
greesllthe requisite quslincations ror the or
flco of Sheriff. He is honest. topoWl. a good
clavtr fellow, and a Arm consistent Democrat. I Aru t of proporty Insured Jan. 18, 1WT9 Slll Wj 88
His claims will bo earnestly urged by his many
MtTrxi. FiBKlN8rKAr-Kl.JiPAr t CninLr a
County for the year ending Jul. 13, 1STH :
Aai't of property insured
Jan. 14. 1STS ei.aU.61BM
in't ot property Insured
dnrln Tear 0.SC.';0-1 I'd WW
Deduct am't expired dur
ing year
Deduct am't sarrccdered
andcancelad fat.eei oO C.C..vie4
friends In ibis and other sections or tbe county.
Democxat.
county, and Speaker Long. "Mr. Speaker,
yelled Mr. Hewit, "I move that from thht
date henceforward, ft page shall be ordered
to td guard over each member's desk,
armed with ft gatllng gun, duly nd fully
loaded, wilh Instructions to shoot and kill
the person who steals the inkstand fnrnish-
' ed by the State to each member's desk."
: Speaker 'Long "What de you need with an
itikstead, anyhow?" ltepresenlati vo Hewit
"To furnish material to dot the -last t iu
; my name and to cross the I, aud to carry
, home with me as an evidence of the fzet
1 that I was a member of this Assembly." It
is depressing to learu that Mr. Uewlt'e
j moderate demand was not acceded to.
The Clearfield l:pvbii--.in, the Iemo
cratic crgau of the Ttemooratic ceunty of
j Clearfield, received from the treasury of
said county "ast year the munificent sura of
91,112, whila the HepuhlU;an organ of the
same county obtained from the same source
and fr a like purpose the sum of fe4fi,3C.
The latter amount, it is perhaps needless to
assure onr reacers, Is more than four times
news to many voters that a Triennial Asses- i rert,M : Representative Hewit, of Blair
sor and two Asslhtaut Assessors mnst oe ;
elected at the coming rfpring election, which .
takes place on the lth of the present mouth.
The Triennial Assessor will enter upon his .
duties the 1st of April next, and the As- ;
slstants In the fall. Heretofore it has beeu ;
customary to elect them one year ahead, but i
this decision is according to the new act of ;
15TJ.
Commissioners Pavis ftnd Gurley, Teas
ter and man (Heaven save the marx), ate
Justly chargeable with squandering the ;
ueople's money, inasmuch as they ray tha
Republican newspapers of this county ft ,
pertain sum of money for publishing the i
receipts and expenditures when it is an in- t
V.inputable fact that one-half the amount, to
tar tha moat, would have brought the same
ftttswer. Anything, you know, to beat tbe
Lemooracy.
Messrs. Peter II. and F. P. Mayers, of j
.Washington tow'nship, will offer at public ,
salj on Hatnrday, Feb. 21. 1879. the follow- ,
icg described personftl property, it wit: 1 ;
, ov-, 2 bedsteads and bedding, 2 cupboards,
2 tables, 1 Singer sewing machine, 1 bureau,
1 get chairs, 1 cook stove, 1 heating stove, 0 '.
seta dishes, and a lot of carpet, an many j
other articles pertaining to housekeeping. :
Sftlc to commence at 1 o'clock, p. when j
a reasonable credit will be given. j
Lr. P.icbard Pryce, uin of su I. j
l'ry-e, who resides two taiies north-eat of j
this pJe, died at Denver, Colorado, en last j
B tndav. He was ft resident of low City, ,
andW gone to Denver for the bene-. of j
Lis health. He was ft roairid man, aod ft ,
few years ago, in company with his wiiV, j
paid ft vim; to his relatives in this vicinity.
He stood luh in his profession ftul iu tha j
community in which he lived, nd in which ,
he enjoyed-ftc extensive practice. ,
An Ebeushnrg woman on the train from j
Cresson westward, one day last wees, gos
bick and thre-w up the window, and then
threw up something else. Those particulars
como to us by 8-,-ond-hand, and we do not
vouch for them, .hut it is said as ft fact that
when the EbeusbJrg lady essayed to eat a
wing of a tnrkay lu Cambria City, she
informed the astciilshed guests that she
could spell caoutchouc, but couldn't eat it.
Afterward, the set or false teeth were for
warded to the origina.1 owner, with thanks.
Mr. A. W. I'HWhlu, of Patchinville,
Clearfield cunty, oue.of the largest square
limber merchants on the Susquehanna river,
was in town this wsek. He informed us
that the quantity of tiiaber which will be
put into the river at atvl near his head
quarters on the occasion of the next flood
will bo large, but not nearly so large as in
nifc-uy other year. The -cause of the do
oression is found la the fact that the price
paid or rafts at the eastern markets is be
low the margin which perroiU the receipts
lo overcome tho exposes.
The Commissioner of Pwxatons has of
ficially tUtermined that "no tl-aim for ar
rears nudev the provisions of the Ull due to
a pensioner already upon the rolls will be
adjusted uinil Congress shall have appro
priated the uiowey for the payment of such
BriciDH 15 It abb TowngHtr. A Je- !
1 uiented man named ITeury J. Boland, a res- j
; ident of Barr township, who, it will be re- J
membered, was committed to tbe county jail
Somr of the people of Altoona, as we have
heretofore mentioued In these coiumns, have
been engaged for some weeks past in an an
imated crusade agaiust Intemperance. Not
satisfied with their own home endeavors in
that behalf, they have called in the aid of
Francis Mniphy, tho so-called cold-water
apostle, and one Jonas Houghton and wife,
not known for much of anything except for
their attitude as plaintiffs in ft case for libel
against the Altoona, Horror, and the way
that apecies of law which permits one to look
on the wine when it is red wheiher the next
dour neighbors like it or not is assailed
beats L. Iu the midst of all this stereotyped
bosh, there seems to be one man in tbal city
who has not lost his head. We refer to the
editor of the Radical. This gentleman says:
'In the Temperance movement, as in that
i XV bare heretofore spoken or tbe measure
! or success which has attended the Inauguration
' In our midst or the scheme or selling dry goods,
I clothing, groceries, etc., at a trifle above cost'
j and do so again In order to attract attention to
1 the firm of John Moyd & Co., High street, Eb-
: en?burg. This firm
I rates, and marks them at correspondingly low
1 figures cost nnd a very slight margin and has
i succeeded in creating a business Tor Itseir
! which la wonderful. They sell more In a day
i than msny other establishments or like size In
i a week, and manage not only to live, but to
! make money, Tliy authorize us to say that
; they have bargains in store for von.
A m"t of premlosn notes In
force .lan. 14. 187S IU 14 Tl
Am't of premium notes
taken during year IT.47S.31 lil,!9W
Deduct am't expired dur
ing year K8.0OS.IS
Deduct am't surrendered
and oancolod 6 tifri 14 4 iS 17
1 "ambris eonn-
i-dtriism oh
!l affi'T on !!:e esst, I oner mh-
nt :i,:.it g T-i seres, inor? or i' -.
--. areeiarel. 1 avlng- t here
on ereeted a tw.j si-.rv pianK i.""'", isrgc ir.iu-.
bi-.rn aad ether oui.ui!2:ng-. n-.w !a the .upsa
ev C xtn'l I ausf'-r. Taken in exe.-uti-n aud
to . r-1-1 at th u. "t Piter Pier, adicinistrsttr
or.'Jarr Drauah'-rt f-r u.c i ! lLl.-I .'.luf.-,, as
signor of W. N. li r ion.
m.. ull tl.eiiuhl. title and ivrrf't c! h Vi .
v.ntie"'-ni-l D. B. j:othrock. oi. in n:U to a --e-
or parcel .f land situat-l in pigt.-n tva-n-
C.-.ui'ria c.univ. Pa.. crited a t" lwi :
i'ecluc! lg nt a cr:ntn spruce at the south-eas'
rr.ruoro. land ol W-iu Sluer. tln-nc-e .itie east
prrtici t ? stones: tlu-nre n rth ea'
7s V perche-, to a blr-h ; thenee south ssU-rro..
wi hi 7s percl'e. ti a map".-;: thence 3-r.itl. tf Ir.
grct-s west 1. H percl-.n. t'1 f.'ru the f!ars o!
I.... i, cniR'nion 41 at re nnd J p.T. hi, a J-
.-r,r4llr,- 1 :. a 1 1 fT C V O I lh'-Uiaa 31 I ,'tr.lfc
Inii Ian '.sot the Caubr.a Ir?n t oic.pn. il..'
Tii-v a'id ot'. et lal.-.'s o,' .Icreinl.il. M-l.ot.tx
c,--"d" Tnkcn In execution ai. 1 to be svld at I
Am't of premium notes snbjsct to ase
taent Jan. 1, 187J s,ljH 6W.TJ
. . s vs.ti.i a j t a 1 O V
buys Its gocds at sprcial , --'.' ' " - . .V' . .n-o
CASH ACOOVKT aS.B!-T
Am't on hand at lat settlement. 63. 067. f?
Cash for new insurance V7 .51
Interest Kecoired f-J.6.
Am't assoasment No. 6 ft-jt. W-f 4.7-JS.41!
BxrgviTvaee.
Lose to John Westover t SCT.'M
.T. Kirspatrlfk 20.'
" ' M. Cronauer SOJ 0
- " Iiavld D. Davis 7S: Oi
" l'etcr t.'. Welble S1T.P0
" " James Olles l.iy.on
about two months ago on a charge of assault j ,gajnt eVery other evil, there is a deal of '
and battery, tbe real object, however, of his j old-fashioned horse sense in lhat remark of '
commitment beina to prevent him from In- j Abraham Lincoln, about plowing around j
... ,. i stumps that cannot lie nprooted at once.
jurinc, himself or auy one, but who waa dis- Tfae p,.,,,..,, WRy fter , Uie w. i
charged from that institution during the last ' Intemperance can be held in check pending '
termor Court, put au end to all things the growth of public Fenf intent to enforce ;
.,,t,W .o f, l. wa. concerned" abo.il 8 ! hsolute prohloillou by practical means, and
HOWISTHISFOR CHEAP?
S.TEITELBAUM,
r C.tRRfllil.TOnX, OlTtRS
o'clock ou Monday morning last. It seems j
that himself aud wife had got into a sleigh '
for the purpose of going to St.Nicholas, but !
before putting the whip to the horse Boland, ;
with the remark that he had forgotten some- (
thing, returned to the house, leaving his !
wife sitting in the sleigh, where she reiaaiu- ,
oi nnlil her husband's long-coutinned ab
sence excited her curiosity, if not her sus
8i lbs. Green Coffee for -
; 15 lbs. Brown Sugar for -.
10 boxes Essence Coffee for
; 1 ib. Pure Japan Tea for -i
No. 2 Mackerel, per kit, at
Lake Herriug, per i bbl., at
; 1 lh. finchon Chppc.fi for -
of tbe paper we have quoted frnaj Is that i
" ! this way ofKhting the liquor interest takes ' J a fJon-ExplOSIVe C. Oil,
- ; ft good deal of grit, but it will brwg the an- ; to"" w r
tho most practical, we submit, is the enforce
ment of the law now on onr statute books."
Not satisfied with this, the jRatliral adds:
"Preaching and praying are all right in their
way ; but a singlo remonstranca simply
proving legally that a particular -applicant
for license has not compiled with the law,
will do more to close up a liquor hotsee than
a whole camp meeting." And the wii.d-up
$1.00
- 1.00
- 1.00
- 50c.
- 1.50 ;
- i.2o ;
- 10c.
- 16c. !
Commission on bal. asseaamanl
No. S
Secretary's fees
Treasurer's salary
Kent
Agents' commission
Premiums returned for Policies
canceled
Printing, postage, stationery au I
xpres:age
Compensation of Fx. Committee.
Expanses of adjusting losioa
Balance on hand and ln bank . . . .
so.ee
ist to
SO.' 0
4 'O
197.36
41
15 S5
Ki.'U
lt'.OV 6S.H6.7S
..ti.ua. B
nss.ontcES or ms rnsrinT.
Premium note In force Jan. 13,1573.
I Cash on hand ani In Hank.
tir? m?.7
. l.lSISf
tatel
, 1V2.
A13S,719.ei
aoeount s'ldlteil.
Jan. 51, 1S70, the foregoing
found correct and approved.
K. HOltritTS.
JOHN LLiiYH. '.Fx. Com.
JOHN J. KVANS.l
Jan. 4. ls;9.-st.
IMont'ORATKII IX lSt 7.
prions, wheu she concluded to go in quest
of hire. Entering the Louse,' she was not
loag in discovering that the door of aii inner
rom, in which her husband had takeu ref
uge, was locked, bet had scarcely more than
time to express her desire for admtes'.on
swer much quicker. And ail tilings neiog :
taken into consideration who save nay '2 ' '
I
M much as wfcs paid aithec of the Demo- i when ,,iie )iear(i the report of ft gun. quickly
eratie newspape rs of the Desnocratic county
of Cambria, aud yet Commissioner Gurley,
elected though i.e was by Desnocraiic-votes,
obeys tbe mandates of his Republican mas
ters by demanding ft portion of the sum
bonssstly earned by Democratic, journals, in
order to reward fio Republican papers of
the county for li&ving opposed the party
whiod throngh a ur.istaken philanthropy pat
him Ui ft position tcdo the dirty work of iu
enemies.
A epecial meetii:g of Council .was hold
Monday evening las;, to take into consider
ation the expediency of extending the time
for tbeipayment of tha water bonds issued
foliewod by ft heavy thud upou the t oor.
Buretingopen the door with one superhuman
i effort, the poor woman was horrified to find
the prostrate body of her. unfortunate hus-
baud lying stiff ana stark in death, a bu'.let
; hole in the right temple showing only too
; plainly how the terrifcle deed had beeu .ac
; complished, The weapon used in the fright
' ful wock of death was what ia knowu as a
i carbiuCj and the presumption is that Boland
1 discharged the gun ty (lacing his foot upon
! the trigger. The bullet, s we have intima
i ted, pentratod the right temple, aud after
j passing 4-hrough his bead came out ft short
Ts snow- drifts pile the window-ledge.
The frost is keen, lhe nir is stilU
Tbe lane that lies below the hill
Is drilled oven with the hedife ;
Gray skiet. nnd dark trees shaken bare,
Illue sn-.oko that rises strniirht in air;
And down the west a yellow glare
Is driven like a wedge.
In other words. Winter Is yet wilh us.
might as well be added that it will stay with
us for three months to come. Hity an over
coat ! Tou will need It. An overcoat, or good
material and excellent make, can be bougnt at
tbe establishment or Godfrey Wolff, next door
to tbe post-office, Altoona, ror a mere song.
He Is selling not only overcoats, butall msnner
or ready-made clothing, at prices wkioh cannot
be cut under In the Wcsteru part of '.he State.
Give him a call and be wise.
Orleans Molasses,
ANI ALL OTHER UOOM AT
PRICES EQUALLY LOW!
fr-pon't pass this snnouneemytt unnoticed,
bet read and profit bv it tor wrn bent fit.
, Meantime permit us to st te clearly and dlstinct
1 lyhat It behooves alt parties in these times oi de-
presston to invest their money wksre it will brinir
It j fbs best returns. Hence it is the-t a.11 are urged
te Pay their lry ttwxis, itroceriere. ionium, .m
all other Uml of merchandise troru
S. TE1TFX.BAVM.
Keb. 7, 187t.-tf. Cacrolltown, Pa.
TRIAL LIST. Causes set down
for trial in Common Plee at the e)nsu-
distance above the samecpot at the opposite :
by the borough. The opi.iion of Solicitor j sJJa aftef wi)ic.u u embedded itself iu the i
Harker, which favors .this Idea, and treats jjng coroner's invest was held ou ,
of ltsceuetitational features, was read and ,Be ijy An verdict of !ath by suicide
oommeutod on by not only members of wM returned. The poor demented victim, j
Council, fcut by ft nntalier of taxpaying wJj0 fof IDOr)tbSi if not for jears, past has ,
citizens, who were present by invitation. fll 8lrt ject for ft luufttic asylum, was
In view of the gravity or Sueqnestion, wuwu ; about 3Cears and waatle father;of one
means, in word, a redueilon of taxes toall ! .b(lj wjjo with the wife is , '.eft in rather
living wiUii-n our borough.it was agreed to J dM5flnte circtwistances.
adjourn its further official uensideration till j
next regnlar meeting of onncil, which ,
takes place ou the fourth Monday of the :
present mouth. We ought U .say, in this j
connection, that the writtea .opinion of ,
Solicitor Barker is ft document -i;tcb shonid j
be spread before tbe pnblic &mc pernsai j
throngh the columns of the press. j
The Hollidaysbnrg correspoiait of the
Altoona rnosine gives us An inside view of !
the character of the average Blair annty J
jonryman. Court was in session iu the for- j
uer place last weelc, nd something ad
j bcn printed in the papers concerning tW ,
I suerior intelligence of the good men d I
trtus called to try causes. A certain Jury, i
the correspondent aissores us, certainly j
proved themselves to be learned enongh to ;
know that as long as they withheld a verdict
the county would foot the bill for their ,
j boarding. Acting on their snperior lutein- ,
! gence they withheld their verdict until after
being ootid ncleil to the lannai nouse inn
TV..
b g prtv were b.ojn.) f r--
claim," and thai it is ass imed that no new j provided wuu square ruea. wue,. " .
.,, . ,, ,, . 1 flcnlty was found in arriving at a conclusion,
names will bo ftdded to the robs at present, j AnJ b(,ftrUeM correspondent goes on to
In tbe meantime it is rejwrted that there is i remark ; "We would just here remark that
already ft di?positi.)u ia Congress to amend wa are nnable to see why the county should
the law so ao to make the arrears of pension be liable for their board while failing to
money bogiu at the a. tual.late of disability, ; agree ttDd uot when they til egree." by
iiiffead ol fir il,ip of di;-(. lu i.'. to Le sine .'
We y wiLi y? i' allow cold to advance .
In jour system and thus encourage more j
serious maladies, such as Pnennccnia, Hem- ;
orrhae and Lung troubles, whec An irnme- j
diafe relief can be so readily attained? j
Botihte'e German i'yrup baa gadued the j
largest sale in the world for the ure of ;
Coughs, Crtds and the severest Lg Dis- i
eases. It is Dr. Bosebee's famous German !
prescription, and is prepared with the great- j
est care, ftnd no fear nejd be entertained in ;
administering it to the youngest child, as j
per directions. The sale of this medicine is j
unprecedented. Bince first introduced there j
has been a cotistant increasing demand and
without ft single report of ft failure to do it
wwrk lu any cstse. Ask your Druggist as to ;
the truth of these remarks. Large size 73 i
cents. Try it and be convinced. For sale ;
by Dr, "Win. Lemmou. Ebetisburg, Pa. j
i
I
RnrssD f reel the chill of a froxeo sleep. "
The Ice king spoke with curses deep.
And bade the bitterest noiih wind Plow t
Down rrom the realms of eternal snow.
Then follows.that rrom the horae-er the ice )
aad frost, where silence reigns and Uf is lost, i
.the north wind came at the king's eummand,
aud ruled the roast with an iron baud. We j
skip Intervening verses, and come iown to j
eoll rrose. To wit: That the renrty-made ;
clothing sold by Jus. J. Murphy, 109 Clinton ;
street. Johnstown, fears no encounter wilh j
cold blasts. It Is or good material ; It is well j
made; ft is warranted. In adJitlon to this. It
is sold at a price witk'n tho reach or the poor I
sm well as the rich. Send Mr. Murphy an order, j
aol bid cold weather litflance.
ans' Adm'rs
Sln er M 'f'u: Co
M'Oullongh et al..
ti-irk'i Aum'r
Wagner . . .
Wens ft. Lots
Walters
Hradley's Ex'rs
Sloan
Myers fc Lloyd.
Tlerney .
W copyZrora an exchange: "Walking exer
cises are becoming Quite common among the
young people of this place. The matches occur
mostly on Sunday, of an evening, and both con
testants try to see which can walk the slower.
Ing term oT Court, commencing on Mo iuat
March 3d. 1S7:
TIRBT WBHK.
.vs. Corner,
.vs. Donoaghes.
.vs. .Mnlleo et al.
.vs. Killer's fcx'r.
vs. Walters.
vs. Thompson.
vs. Vai(ner.
vs. McLaughlin.
SECOND WBSK.
vs. Oetty.
. . vs. Itobcrts.
vs. Wilkinson.
Paoplc's Fire Ins. Co..vs. Vnversaghu
Jtreusmver njancisi..
ttree vs. :ree.
Iilekev vs. Baker.
Horner et al vs. Parke et al.
Stewarts vs. Dunmyer.
tseof Hood.Bonbright
Co vs. Hill.
Jones vs. Pri'.ch.
Cresswell vs. Weill.
Crce vs. Creo.
ttrifflth ft. Davis.. vs. Kllnemycr.
Schwarli St Mausbach.vs. Myers.
Bradley vs. ltd.
Hllo vs. Martin ct al.
Ive A Co vs. Bt-nford.
The Susaueh'na Sohool
District vs. Lutheret al.
t'se of Wvnn vs. Dysarl et a
- 50c. ; STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRElNSUR&HCECOrHY
OF EBENSBURC, PA.
Preniua Kates isw n fsree -
Oaly Five Assessments in 22 YeaTs.
NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN.
GOOD FARM PROPERTIES
ssPEciAU.Y nnsir.r.n.
GEO. M. READE, PrchidfiT.
CL. iff. JJCr, Secretary.
iBkenaburg, Jen. 81, 1T -ly.
iKinahoc.
..vs. Christy et al.
Nutter ft Co vs. MctJoutcb.
I'seer Jacobs vs. MeMullen.
V. O'liONNKLU Hrothonotary.
Prothonotary's Uftlce. Lhenshurg. J ob. 3. 1ST-
hir,.r-a A hIioih vs. 1 'Clarran et al.
This Is proof positive te our mina mat inocou- pimer Ts. Nix.
testants in these welkin.- watches buy their I
shoes at S. niumenihal's, UN Eleventh avenue. '
Altoona. He sells tbe j:eatet wear ror the ;
reet in Western Pennsylvania, and sells cheap- i
erthan the cheapest. MadaLie Anderson, now '
walking so many quarter miles in so many j
quarter hours. In Pittsburgh, er bis boots. ;
So docs everybody or taete. AU s'ireennd every j
possible style can bo Turnished at & moment's j
notice. '
A IiniTOR'S NOTICE In the
matter of the partition of Use real eft- I
tale of Martin i'rlagle. dee'd.
The siader-ianed. having been appelated "nn
ditorto examine aa-1 report the liens apon the :
satd real estate against tbe said decedent, and
against either or allf the heirs of said lnttate."
horchr ivea notice tk st he will atteaat to he du-
. i ties nt said appointment, at his ofhea la Vbens- i
i, vrr,.... - -, ! bnrg, on h R I O A V. f KB
".hoes and socks shock Susan," wilh ra.Viuity . F M when and wi.cre
. r....llAra .rf.n.inf.ln.llnn fi.nr 1 1 m mil- : attend.
ailU lillll.l.D) 1 ... I .... v. .......... , ... . , . n ,
:,i h,nno-xcd ' Ebetisburg. Ja.M.lK.-3t.
llllMi " c B - w.-.a v - ( ,
WIDOWS' A I' P K A I S 11 M V. N T S .
Notice is hereby given thit the fol
lowing named appraisements of ropei tv up.
1 praietd and set apart for wi.i.ws or in:e-tiria
u:d-r tbe act of Assembly of tbs 4?li .!sy of
: ArrH A.D. IS.it. have been filcl -,n tho lUg.s
tr' oinee. at Kticnsburg. tn ar. l for the crnin-
tv oC Cambria, aind will tie p-rsr-nti-d to the 1
Orf".ins' Court ot Cambria eo..-nt v. for eontlr- 4
-.alien spd aHowance. on i w.-hshat, ths
Oltt eay of Masscn. A. 1).. ISTe.o wu:
l..laventory M.l apprai-mnt of certain '
j persoi'Sl property appraised and set ar-nrt for :
' bllaheth Murrat". widow or v nines Murray,
laleoi t.iii-riiiK onrnuin, a'.i eis:..k.
-.Inventory nf npt.ruisement .-f -,-riiin r-nl
- ratal. appraised and s-t prt f;.r Tar,ar t
. -Kitiell wid.iiv ofe.mtiel Kittc-IL iau- cf i.orci:o
boronat. deceam-4 . oo.
" 3. ilnaontory entf appriscin.-it of certsiu
: personal property a ppraised aod S' t r-.p-irt f..r
ikilrabat-i ltoberts.wvlow of IVilli.-im . K-.i-crts.
. a'eor rK1s.Ut-hanna:oa nsbip. d. c-he.l -t..i .i.
; 4--liivr-itory and afipraisemr-i't f rrrtim
' 1 .....li- .,r,rl mrf . . I m r. .1 1 . . i '
1 Hlj Ih M-.- ow of It K -sti.lt, la.- t.i i.., I
1 - a ljulii-
i tu
tha
u.t t-r Atir. '. It- Mcloiiiglc stet J-.:.n ,. r.-ri.i,a...
ee"!.tor of tlie !-cl wii! anl tc-tiiMIi! tf JeTS
uiie.h Met '. .:!!-. !ec d. ...,,
A i so. ai! the ripbt. ti'le iir-I Intoroft of W II.
C ..nt -ell o' Ir. and to -i lot i.f grc-und f'tunt'-.t in
the w.st r.i .' i:'..eii'-urg boroaith. Cambria
Cjui lv. Ph.. troM-. iv oil H'i.'h street on tbe north,
a!--!!-. g !-M ol .M.JI.iOt I .-n tl-e e.-.st. eUate
otJJ lior.rc on the w-.-t. and ex'endii.a .ark t
I.IovJ s'.rret on t':c t .uij. L-iv!r tl.-r. ..n ere-:e-I
a'tro t-rv trsrri,, i ons-. now lr the ur-upsnry cf
V.' II C'.o-ll Tafcen in c-x-'i:-.lon a'.-1 to soU
st'tliC u vi r. A. Sl.-.-rr.ul.t r, f. r u-e ..r 1'ih'd
"i'itll tho rrgM.ti.'.e an 1 i.-.terest of DanM
S 1'ra'llrr ' " r J t . n prerc or l r.-.-l of In 1
iltuat-l in' B'aiklick township. t'i .br'a eoonty.
Pa. bj.-.ied Ki-t drril-ed !r:'. P'C't"
Bln'g st a cu rrit-er comer: theprc pnrtly by !sid
of ralM:raa.! VM'.lv l.y laud el M :c:.-.s. north
S der-. wsr 1? per.-hes. i. re to a ru-
ruuiter: t rnr.ee south a dear-, s. f';l '-S perch
es, more or l--f. to a l.t.r.b.ek : thene t y .and er
r.r.!l-r s:d l uo-rn. ror!. ' Crgr-e.. "t f
pcrchts r-ore or I""", to r. p-.?t nt rt'st ; t.isrica
: along erek.rorlh'J.Ierre.e:i-t f! pcrcl-r. mors
or lef. to a t.!.-h: thenco soeth 1 .:c,rrecj. raft
. 47 pcrd-.t?. more tr lc.". to a poft : ttici.cfl r.orih T
1 degrees esst V. perches, more or c". to a lost;
th.nci nortii 2.:rre.-s. esst 72 pcrdi.s. no ; re or
lrn to a p. -t st creek ; thence t y said crefk snd
the roe-invterioi-. tt-er-.-f PI pcrrl.. s. ra..re or loss.
, to ft post; thenres..-Bth lS.le.recs. cat'. Kip-Trees.
t!-.ore or l--s. I - a p-..st : thet.ee south -14 d-sr .
w t 77 rsrcre. mjrc -r lm, to ttio place or Pe-t-ioning-eo'itaicins
P s-rc? and X prr-iici. ba
the snirs n;ore or 1-?". beinit coiuposed ol two lar-
. ..l lin.t warrmi's-l to N. l.wini and
1 .....i ,, ,,,ini.srt ef snld tra-lf (int-r a !ia)
.r.. ,r,i.i n.l conT-ve-1 t'. F:shrr..l-" dec
...n..-:,.h n, A lie. lt'.C and ah S-pt.
: to Jame" rien-in a.i-l which vaid trae'i. ts ab.ra
dt scribed ( itit.-r alia ) became sundry mesne con-
ei ar.-cs it;d a.-iuianccs in law vested ln 1 l.omas
Du-ic ,n bvwhem It was sold s:. 1 eotireyed to the
Skid lan' 'l S. lira! ler. bv t-d dm-d llth .lr.r.e.
. S1 . Tsl:eu In ex-'Utlon and tj be s- Id at the
salt r.f Ocor-Oriu-r. .
Ais i, all the right, tiller.n l Int-rr.; ol .lnn
Durbin or In an I t.. a pieo or parcel of land fi
natud in Cirarticit township. Canabr'a curtv.
I's. al. ining lap Is f hiits Pircin, Hupli Ha
, gan' FOotiey .MeMullen. and others, coniainipg
! -- ae--f, m-.ro or les. about ' aerr? ot wbl-h r
cleared, h-ivm t!i(r"OTi erJ'.--l a two sl'.ry log
I bouse bnnk bam ar.-l saw mill, now In the p-.ee.
'. s'onot .lolm Diir' in. T-Uen In mru'.ld, and to
be -o'..! at the so. f Ch?rl l'll-k.
M i all the ri. 1 t. t:t!a and Irtere-t of Attn
Hitch, of. ln an I -. a t.:c-c or pnr-e! of laid sitn
Hte l l:i Chen t-.T -.Miip, Cambria, s -uvty. Pa . sd
' Jolnlmi lands ol ."o! n Krle, J aniei I'. M C.n-e,
an-i o; h-rs. ronta'TiiM . ' a--re mors or H fs. about
8 acres of rrl leh l e;: -are.1. h ivlnir th. ron ere-t -ed
aoue-and-a-hair atorv log hous-. l.g stable sn.t
sw nun, now In t:,- .-upnneyof A !tn Hle!i.
Takn lu r9n'.i..n an-1 lo be t 1 ai tie suit el
V. . J.IJirk.
At so. all the r'.-b'. title rn 1 tntre of V m. II.
Lai-rty, Auusiinc I.ai-erty. Nai.ej l..iverty. lu
termarrird wlHi S A. Karto-r. and S. A. Karber.
terrt t-nar.t. (,. In rirul to a p-ecC or i.nrr-1 ot land
situated in Sus-iuehitnn- t n.-!iii. t 'ainbrit conn
ty, I'a.. a-lj-Kiilng lauds or Mrs. lir.ick.-n. l i'in- h.
erd .' , n rb. i-.l Nag'.e, ui'd K!;.i n ft I'owe'l,
contit.iu- So a. r'S. tn"r ir less, l.vinir thre-r.
ereet-! a one and a i.sll story phmk 1. n- spit
bank bsrn,n..w In tbo ocr: pnn : .-1 S. A. Ksrber.
rl skeu in execution and t- i-o e l-l nt tt.e suit
tho Commonwealth of IVnnsylv.-r.l.i. lor use of
John A. Ulair.
Al so, nil tl.eri.u' t. t'tleend lute r t of Jo'. r.
M.-Wiillsms. of, itifP'l a piere or par-ci t land
situated in Cambria Icanship. Camt-Tla county,
I'a . lioiiiiio.' lands l heirs of Andre w V:hi.
.Ire'd, .las. V. i;vao. and other, cm l.. li.lnir 1.1
acres an I t! ierche. in re r le-s, ; u wt niileh
are clenred. Isviti? thenon reete'f a l f "y
Iratce l:ouo. row in the ...-upancj t .t, hu Kit .
bsil. TsLeii in tsri-iiui u aul to le !I tt tt
BU!t Of l.Tl'l .1. I.?.-i.
Ai a... ail the right, title and Intera't ol Joseph.
A. DtiTiim, ot, in and to piece or pur -el 1.:.1 s't-.
uated In I'.arr t'.wnshii.. Cambrn. c,iot.-, I'.. ad
j..ltil.g lands ol M. Itrnes. I. Shlllirg. ChrU ..
Adams, and or hers, eofitslnii.g a,-r-s, ir..r. oj
!es, about SO a. rr-s of whi-h arcele.rtd. ha.-lr.g
tiiereon ereeteii a two siory iraai-he-'!.5.' sii'' l.na
barn, now in tho ocetu.ai.rv c. J' sf i A. Dmnrr
Tfckrn lu er
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iM'.iicii.'.n-
tir towiisi ip, deeensoe t Tfi t.
. Inventory and aps-rmsetiient r certain n a!
wtac and jers.nl ptvip.-rtv npx-t..ed sum! sot
jbparrf. lor H.'phirt itiitk. widow f (it ... Srr.itii.
liuof tiiiKirn boroug'i. .nyt -n-j,.-; Mi.m
. Stivcntory and uiis.rai-.oin' i:t . f .-.-rtMin
real -atnte f ppraised ,-.l set apett f..r Ann
Crt-i. will.- oT Huali fT. l;..tf i f C;i:u-
briafcorougii.lcccased tkni.t"..
J. n. I.AKU. Mi ;-tvr.
r.2ll,lS7'J.at3o'irCK, J.n.IAKV.. l.i vtvr.
all parti '8 interefte,! mar ; I'.egtwftfr'S'GS. -c. Ehensburg. leb. li;u.-it
A. V. ltiKttR.
SHKTvIl I 'S SALK..
a writ i-i ''('. h.f i. ,
C-.tirt of Co-ntooti p'.-m ..f
.and ti rr-i diii o'.. 1. i-i.-r v.
pub!;.: sal.-, nt lb- ( i.r.rt Hi
on S.'.inilni, Mstrt ii Xtt. l.70.
P. M.. the fiii.o'vii.x r.-ul i '.-.to. tun it :
Am. ll,e ti'jiht, tl'.lu.in.! ii.. rrt of j.-i.ii A. 1't
ers. of, 1 ri.i to a p.';' or ; artvl ef aA eltcnte.l
in t hrst tuw:''ii. t 'uvibnr. . ounii . l'a a 'i-!n.
:ig Ian is of j!!;.mi. At. f-'.tc, :r i'ii We..
trerville, !-'. Nr.yle. Asbur; l.sc. a:ot J.-bn
I-.-.-, c.-i,: .litiit. o a,;r.-. iio.rt, it i. n:-oin.
pr..se.l. Taken in eccuf i.n ar, I to be foi at tbo
t ult ol I.-iiu.i 1 liytti , I n -c .
ho pt.ri ;:'it-.
r Is i;,- "I r.-i
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C'ltiflr.ii.t Un c; tbeu.
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.ht:T'fi.'-. ri:..'i-bt:t'g, ler. ;;.
Two (Sends in hnnian shape chopped off
the hintl legs of a mule owneil by Mr. David
cheap clothing store of M, Wolf, U Eleven profits ea 30 days" investment o' 4.1 rf
ih-min . Morrow's hit" in .orr- et. J anuary a.
may wish to purchase, and guarantee the best
,.... ns v. i. ... nnr. .,o accent a tbe
.... . .1 !.. ul,;.. in.;. . Illu ' ""'H"1"
Mccoy.ft coaiopci-io. ..u.c- i.,,., 1 riffer, providing he taies money enough with
county, cue uight Jast week, simply because j Djl tf) pfty for whfltver b buys. A like offer
that geuticinau hl discharged thtm from isopeutoell who Tail r even refuse to make
l lsservb e. "u arrc'. as yet. thc triiil.
.. .... proportional returns every week on Stock Options
store. Altoonn, Pa., for any manner of emt he , x-ropjm a . iinu . S00.
Orflclal Reports aad Circalars Tree. Aaaress
T. Potter Wight Al e., Hankers. Wall St., N. A .
ri .tnVKIiriSI.BS.-SeiiJ tor our Select
I Tj V of Iocal Newpnpr. Seht free en ap.
ptlcatlo. Address iif.O. I'. F;Y I. . .
ie Spru?. btteet. New York.
"KTOTIC'E All Ior5om are lit rtbv
; .V,w cautioni il against interfering with the
j rol'owinir artiele.'s. Unaht by me et pnl.li.' saloas
lhs .xrotrtyol tVitlsain Young, ol Washington
i township, an-1 left wHii said t tn. Young dnr.rg
tn v pleasure, to wit ; told heal Ir.g slov ... 1 g..-l
: haatlng st 'Ts. I cooking stove, 1 i.urean .l.-fk. 1
' bed-ton. ni.'iJ bedding, i ,-l.-M-k. 7 cmtnon chairs.
1 .ttning-tahlC- doiih-lrti'. 1 - k . p-" . 1 v , 1
work (or a tw.MnA.-ee wjr,, 2 bo- ;;- . ... 1
l! - w. -vi sa-otU i 'wo-liouw . e
Jsn.'r tit- J."P'l.
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