The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 06, 1880, Image 3

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EBE?iBCFO, PA.,
FEU) AY M0R5L'. FEB. 6, 18 SO.
kpfcial ASSorsrr.nK!T.
partrn the ecming year we propose not only
o T.g the Faa-" better paper than ever
fcr. tut we announee to-day such special In-jart!j!'Bf-
to all new subscribers, at well ai to old
. :n arrears, who will pay op to date, at will,
tf. r . nJ certainly ought to, make the Fkes-
in rga'r nd Indispensable visitor to erery
Sl,i, in the country. This Inducement In no less
vsaeory of oor own PPern1 th Pittsburg
vcstf- Pispatch throughout the whole twelve
-on-M ,v,e Tery n,'ierte "um ? 2 00, The
Tijiit ri8FATrH during 1S0 will be one of the
,r, if i Journals in the country, full of the fresh
.,(. containing U the associated press and
'as:31 i f"!a' telegrams from a large corps of
-I.p i'kcts at the. National ami State capitals,
itruiiifh all the leading cities and towns of
p',"iv3P. a. w York, Ohio. Virginia, .c
l-i"srset r'ports will be a specialty. On the
'. ? r -1 :a like this offer has ever yet been
"J, 3 .his l-art of the State, and It will enable
,u KTiters tu the t bee as to procure almi.it
f". n-.h.EH journal which, at all times newsy
".' s'-rt't ng. will be particularly so during
.."(jn'.i! y!r 199a a yearsure to bedoubly
,j by l's 1'rest.iemiai campaign and i
: f revival, cuu iu ;uui ukiuci mi tmcc.
; (- .!: .i.Vi") rxnsnx.iL.
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:::.;.Tl!Klti: and thkOtiikr Place.
X;.e Leiden season begins next YVednes-
' li'irftn api'lp- by the peck or bushel at
F.-V,-rr.
lV!.eat il'-'iir, buckwheat flour atid corn
xrj.; t X J- FreidhofTs.
" J FreidhofT has choice countrysides
i;r -via cut to stilt the buyer.
Ti.e in. t complete line of teas ever
- -J .t t" market ftt FreidhofTs.
-J.: '.g' l'"tta is suggested as the Derao--a-.
.;:..!. .late for Hurcess of Johnstown.
"-T:..s -,a'1- Tlle next IeRal holiday,
T ::!.:--..'ii's bhthday, will full on Sunday.
XI: r . ;t of drilling the Osceola nil well,
:. a::." in a duster. Is put down at 52o,-
4. sp bv the o,uart or gallon, made
,f ;': c genuine wood a-hes. at X. J.
V.:::n i'ie real estate Is offered for sale
tM:i K:'.te!!, administratrix of Win. Kit-
Ir... Jc:-i d.
-T :! nutnber of cars built and re
.,;;,. a. t!:e A!twr,a P. K. R. shops for the
::-:.Mv.ts K'OT.
' M- Mi'iad Kitt, for the past twenty--3is
a r'--iilt-nt of Altotvna, died in
c -v !?t Saturday.
!, . '..) M.-I'"::a!d i C'o.'s, Loretto, for
'...:f.-i!. mackerel and herring. The
I : '"t i ai.proa'.'hing.
-J: f I! .ward ilil'er. Census Supervisor
-'.i'trict, is a church historian and a
i-'-r.'f .n liwal prnnanence.
- '. ! .'. - i ii pH Wfk'y Ditpntch is really
it: r- into one, comprixing as it
;- .-s-l".! 'i: itcvs of the whole xvec k.
- 'Vl.i: . very one says must be true,"
It v' '.i-n' C-ugh Syrup" has no
i . : r i'i ul. and cold. Try it- Price
-M ii- M .-'if r.enl, of Lilly', located in
-'.'. i n the charee t.f assault and
-. :-.s r. ! a-rd .n f '0 bail yesterday
r ..upline: 1;U surety.
-v- 'AV'.-'.-r (iriH'th, a son of Sheriff
f.:1 . I t n - worn iu as deputy Sheriff.
a' . r. ii.-i 'nr-e but will assist deputy
... i! ::i t!.e w.irk of ti'.e oflVe.
-V. '.' ., Loretto, are id'ing on
: :.i -: I winter stock ff ilann Is, boots,
-. 1 i!-. rsps, c'othin.e. etc , or cos', to
i-. : i - an early spring stock.
-A ? .:. t-i of ft-h tu') oysters, fresh
' : .' I :':'--h ecrg-. a.'.vT vs on hand at the
: -t re i f V. J. Freidhoff, a few
i ; tin' 'Ii.tniond," Ebensburji.
-A : ..:'y i'i" .l.ihnstowners arc ne'jfitiatinc
' . ; r. !..tj..- of , h..t'I stand in Martins
': !: !.- .'.'.i:.ty. but whether to run" it
:'. '. I-.'a n i-s not come to the surface.
-T : n at lo:i-t ix inchi'S thick hcrea-
: f.c j r.isp.v! cf a f.-i.i;r.- of that
: " : r ; r i V.d wt-itlu r ppnl action
-- ' t.. : t:tt!t a t'spii oi' conversa-
--': i.'t dNappointment by employing
; i'::. s :" but for the diseases of
; - Ir. I5i'.:is Baby Syrup, which
" : ; :..! s. and costs only 25 cents a
' TMrd wurd of Johntown, which
; portion of the borough, the
t, r.'turiied by the assessors last
" v ls valuation than three
Wpity was found dead In his
-ii ir . Tuesday morning of last
n l.o retired tlie night before he
. t health. Deceased was fifty-
a dangerous season, and often
-'. i i !h r's care is do protection
'..v.-. C. Ids and Hoarseness. Dr. .
i rr.p -houl'jJ)e kep.t in readi- .
."lij.-.-nt,.
" "t. li-nt of the Altoona Tribune
-Ti' r'.a County's Institute wasjtlif
: t ;..t.f 1','air, as it was carried on
:.r-y '.-. 1'i'lp from alno td. It was
:;. Cau.hria had."
r:Trav at Houtzdale a few rights
"n t-.v.. Frenchmen, or.e, named
.' '1 anorhcr, named Iabolie, in '
- a h use knife. I"eatli en-
rii ".rderer escaped,
i--.' :n.-p.l that C'apt. MikeQ'tAttz, '
' : ranch train, will fill the vacancy
: -' - n Arconimo'.iation train, P. :
I ' y the f'r-TiVii of conductor Jorjp (
W: are tlad to hear it. j
'-' a ! i f l.orM-s and cattle each were (
" r tl.o branch railroad eastward '
:,y evf'.in and further shipments
'"1 to fo;;ow sjon, the north of
''Z overrun by stock buyers.
: ' ' i..:r roaders will remember old
"" 'i'!;t-t as a witness in the Polly
' ' r. Mun lay murder trial. lie
township, and one day last
'" r '. l is diei" and was buried.
::i a'. ,i:t the "first man killed on
1 ' I'cmisj Ivania" is extensively
' r of the press, but the name :
' K'-tvN. we are'gricved to say, is :
'''' :ii.i,iiond in connei'tion there- ;
"; ' n iniinr.pr (luriey continues !
" o.r.at'i of 5:is own room. He is ;
r fr "a a speries of bone disease, '
" ' ailment is not a painful one, I
f-'!:r.2'.y hksome In its conse- ;
'.V. .
if 2:n to see what use James .
y'", Isgolne to make of that
- ' f l is. He Is going to come up
''iese d.tys and Invite us to test
" ot seating two. The snow is a :
, 'r':rl""e with a new law, the debit
-'' mt of the Poor House for '
ri' WHS ihU 5ear !,,(!'it'', l,y the ;
J Au.litors. Heretofore tliat task j
S!"v'm'.',;iM,ed bv the. Board of PiK.r
..'.; .' f r, !l estate in Southern Cnm
vp "r :T '"" ffith. will hereafter take
, 'oiiWs store, Franklin street, in
.. j . '-f,r.rad Raab's, Washington
n, as uud-r tlie ad.rduistra-
r ir'petion with the Poor House
---os uii'mihviu iiori;
. jj ' '-il luonths, Mr. Daniel EU-rly
t toose and took the train for
'rried with him tho brs wi-hs
' ' r.
Messrs. Tom McNamara, Ben Thompson
and "Doc" Thompson have for a wee past
Wn engaged In fabricating a t wo-story
martin-house which when completed Is ex
pected to be the most eorireons thinr ,-
j sort ever sen anywhere,
j la there an ordinance on the statute
j books of Ebensburg borough requiring pro
; perty-holders to have the snow removed from
f their respective sidewalks? If 90. it ought
j to be enforced. If not, such an ordinance
I ought to be Immediately enacted.
An election of officers Tor the Blair Coun
ty Banking Companv. located ntTvrt, .-
held last week, and It gives us undiluted '
pleasure to note that Cashier Rohert a m-- i
Coy was continued In the position he has so !
j acceptably filled for several years. !
I A small wreck occurred at Cresson last !
Sunday evening caused by a train breakmg '
j and the rear section catching up with the J
front one. Several cars were demolished !
and the track blocked for a few hours, but '
no Injun.- was done to life or limb.
Misses Mattie and Julia Lemmon enter- !
talned their friends, to the number of six
teen couples, at the house of their father,
Dr. W. Lemmon, Wednesday evening last.
The occasion is said by one who was present
to have leen a most enjoyable one. 1
James R. Bumbaugh, the mail agent
who was recently arretted for abstracting .
valuable letters, had a preliminary hearing
before Commissioner McCa tidies Monday, ;
in Pittsburgh, and was committed to jail in '
default of t 3,000 bail for trial at the term of I
Court.
The many friends of Mr. Isaac Craw- I
ford, of this place, will be glad to learn that '
the unfortunate man is in the enjoyment of ;
comparatively good health, and appear to i
look upon the quarters at present occupied i
by him at the Poor House as anvthing but '
unenviable. "
Esquire McGouKh, of Clearfield town- j
ship, was in town this week several days, on !
business. During his stay, he enlivened all 1
hands with some most elegant music, both ;
vocal and instrumental, whilst the specimens
of antique dancing reproduced by him were '
too good for anything. ;
By reference to the official report of the i
Poor House for the past year, it will be
noticed that the age of one of the inmates, j
Isaac Haws, colored, whose name appears !
in the death list, is .et down at 120 years, j
If these figures are correct, he was certainly !
the very oldest inhabitant. j
The ground-hog theory, which had fallen ;
into disrepute, will again find many 3dvo- j
cates, for from all sections comes the news
of storms of greater or less magnitude un- !
mediately following Candlemas day. But 1
whether that state of things will continue :
for six w eeks, remains to be seen i
The increased demand for railroad Io- I
comotivos, on the line of the Pennsylvania :
Railroad, has made it necessary to place
three more engines on each track in the i
erecting shops in that city, so that repairs .
can be made on seventeen engines at one 1
time, instead of fourteen, as before.
Tlie miners sent by the Cambria Iron j
Company of Johnstown into the Moorefleld
region to examine into the iron oje resources 1
of that section are still at work. Recent re- j
ports from them are encouraging. They i
state tkat the ore so far found is of good qual- :
ity, but its extent has not yet been fully as- '
certained.
The following among other sentences '.
were imposed on Blair county criminals by '
JudgaDei'T tHoJiidaysburg'la.st Monday; '
J.IW.i;;:.' in 'Tut stoning a train, one !
year and four months !n tlw? Western Peni- :
tentary ; Jacob Mumper, alias "Redhead.' '
carrying concealed weapons, one year in the
same institution.
"Rafting on the Susquehanna" is the
title of a series of papers which promise to :
run through the columns of tlie Carrol I town '
-Veirj for an Indefinite period. Very ap-
propriately, they begin with a quotation
from Tennyson, In this wise : "For men '
may come, and men may go, but I go on
forever." And who cares? I
A freight brakeman named Michael J.. !
Whalen, while attempting to effect a coup-"''
ling near Altoona, last Saturday, was run
over by the cars and so badly injured that 1
he died the following moruinc He resided
at Dorry, whither he was removed im
mediately subsequent to the accident, and
where the remains were interred. t
A verdant Bedford county hotel man, !
William Chenowith by name, went to Phila- !
delphU last week and fell amongst thieves, i
He Kindled something, got awake a few !
hours afterward, stretched himself and ex- j
plained to the nearest police magistrate he
could find that he had been robbed of a draft !
for4."0and fifty dollars in money. Js'ocluo
of course.
Mr- Joe Heininger, proprietor of the
Heininger House, Ebensburg, has filed with
the (Frothnnotary a petition for tavern :
license, to be acted on at March term of j
Cyfirt. Mr. M. Latterner, also of Ebons- j
1urg, has concluded to go out of the liquor '
"business absolutely after March 1st and sur- '
render his license. The former Is a new
hotel, and the latter an old one.
A Pittsburgh lady who visited relatives
residing in this place during the heated J
term last summer gave birth the other day ;
to triplets, all healthy, promising chunks of
humanity and none of them got away, 1
either. Still, we trust that Pittsburgh ladies,
or, for that matter, ladles from any other
city, town or "namiet, will not be afraid to ,
come to Ebensburg on that account.
We learn from a brief note received from !
S. M. Douglass, Euq., of Chest Springs, that '
Dr. O. W. Strohecker formerly of that place, I
died in Cambridge, Henry county, Illinois, i
on the l'th of January in the 54th year of
his age. His disease was dropsy of the ;
heart. A short time previous to his death he j
became a convert to the Catholic church, j
His widow and six children survive him. !
Mr. David Jones, a Cambria township ;
farmer who resides about two miles east of j
Ehensbure, was engaged in the work of
felling a tree last Monday. Uufortunately '
a limb became detached, which, dropping i
down a distance of twenty feet, struck Mr. j
Jones on the head and inflicted so painful a i
wound that a doctor had to be sent for. A j
few stitches and the profits of a few days' J
work lost will remedy the trouble. j
Messrs. John Borkey and Henry Spring- ;
cr, twoof Carroll township's patriarchs, died j
a few days since. Mr. Borkey was a hale :
and hearty man np to within a few days of j
his death, when gangrene attaeked him In !
the bee! and speedily laid him low. His age !
was 01 years As to Mr. Springer, we. are .
without particulars, bnt he too must have i
!oen of nearly equal age. Both will live j
In memory as honest, honorable and upright
citizens. ,
Our friend Mr. Don Byron Gibbons ,
lately in the tea business, has associated him- :
self as salesman with the firm :.f M. H. Dar- ;
row & Co., 21 1 and 21C North Wharves, j
Philadelphia, wholesale dealers in salt fish, j
In a printed circular sent us, he promises to
give the same satisfaction to customers, in j
ids new deal, as he formerly afforded and i
that is saying enough. We bespeak for him i
at least a share of the patronage of those .
who deal in the article he sells. j
Owen Cunningham, formerly of this
place, but more recently of Carrolltown, who j
who was tried and acquitted in the Lancaster ;
county Court last November on two charges j
of having obtained money on false pretenses ;
from t-voeitiers (t that county, and who ,
immediately after his acquittal was arrested i
and taken to Harrisburg on a warrant charg- j
lug him with defrauding fJot.icb Swilkey, ;
a boarding-house keeper of that city, was ;
tried and convicted two weeks ago to-day in I
the Dauphin county Court, and was sentenced .
to pay a line of $10 and to bo imprisoned in I
the cou.ntv I. iii for a period of eighteen
A collection in aid of the famine-stricken
people of Ireland will be taken up on Sunday
next at the church of the Holy Name, this
place, as indeed in all the Catholic churches
of the diocese. We hope to report the result
In all the churches in this county next week,
I and we respectfully request the several
j pastors to drop us a postal card giving the
! amount in each Instance. Wili one or more
! of onr patrons Invite the attention of thetr
respective clergy to this request?
The Somerset papers of last week itat
that the farmers in that county had taken
advantage of the fine weather, and made a
considerable amount of maple sugar, and
one man had made seven hundred pounds.
This, also, is a good county for home-made
sugar, but we have not heard that any of our
farmers have made any effort In that direc
tion up to ground-hog day, last Monday, and
we are very sure from the character of the
weather that none has been made since.
A man named Constantine Nainstill was
sent to jail at last session of March Court for
sixty days on conviction of the charge of as
sault and battery, preferred by his own wife. !
His term expired Monday last, when he was
turned loose and furnished money enough by
the Comnilssoners to buy himself a new hat i
and pay his way home to Conemangh bor- '
ouRh. He departed in that direction the ;
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same evening, expressing the hope that he , sources, but having no reason to doubt his
An application on a writ of habeas eorpftit
for the release from jariaon of the man Malatt,
who is charged with having en nsed the death !
of a fellow-workman named (rlbbs In Johns
town a couple of weeks ago, was heard be
fore Judge Dean at Johnstown last Friday.
After the testimony had been submitted, his
honor said, in substance, that there was no
element to show that the prisoner was guilty j
of murder in the first degree, and therefore I
the offense was a bailable one. The only j
question was in regard to the amount to lie
i nxei. i ne crime, even ar the extreme con- I
I stmctlon, wosld be murder in the serrmd j
i degree, but he could not, of course, say how
j mneh less a grjpde a Jury might deride it. It
j -as usual with Him in similar cases to exact .
: bail In the sum cf f .1,000, bnt owing to the i
j peculiar circumstances surrounding the mat- j
i ter ne woulo: suggest that IH.OOO rm?ht ne !
rWr$. ! TO BE SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER,
llw trn i 1 will tffc- ot'in 1,1 firl t '
Mr, Harry Mellon, of Chest Springs, the
gentleftan about wh,-m the infamous story
was eirn!ated in this place, the early part of
last we?, was in towiron Saturday and as
sured n that it was osily after Vis arrival
here tha he heard in ita-inost damning and
despicabl aspect the fol slander which he
says has been uttered against him the
husband of the lady mixe4 up in the alleged ;
adultery hrrvinir done no more than charge I
that he caught his wife w certain occasion ,
kissing him .'Mr. Mellon and even that he '
asserts his ability to prove is a falsehood, j
No prosecution ha grown oat ok is likely to '
grow out of t'fie affair, though the husband ;
nnd wife are for the present living annrt. I
Mr. Misstatement is confirmed from other
'"RECEIPTS xr EXPENDITURES
-JL V of Cambria Opantr. Peao'a Irom the (1st
day ot Januarv, 1(79, to the 30th day of January,
A. D, 180 1 v
A. TtAUrr, Treasurer, Da.
To am't In Treasurer's hand at last Settle
ment 11.173 M
j To am't of Implicate for the year 1ST.... 44.741.00
io am i oi KeeiMrjr lor the year ism ae4.vo
To am't nceired on T'ntafe: Ixtnd 1 os
jo am t rerelred on Seaterl Land.... aM 81
To am't referred on Redemption of Lands 877.02
To im'l received on Borrowed Money . 2,000.00
To am't received on Judgment aralnt N.
J. Freldhoff 2.0OAO0
To-am't received on eld Jadarments- . Mo.2
T asn't received from Poor and Hon of '
'-mployment. aoj 90
To asn't fee'd frorc M tsrellaneon Sourt-ra. 007. OS
lo am't received from Constables for 1S7S
and previous years
To iml of Tax rrreWed 'and afterwards
put.lir aands of Connables
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erf Tr-or and Meuae of Emtttcrtnent ol Cambria,
Co.. Pa.. row the 3m day of Januarv, aV D 19
to the Serfc day of January, A. D. ISSO.
A. TD4.iL.ET, Kj.. TaBaaaKxK. Ta.
Te am't of Keqoiaitlon for lr?9 l,ooo OS
To HalaneednePsor House r last settle
ment '. 1 r n
To am't rltf Vft. Treamrer by I lAUr . . ana so
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TO XAKE ROOM ITOH A LARGE A1VJJ NEW STOCif OP
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING !
IT WILL P Y YOU
TO lilTF. O A (ALL, AS TnF. COODS 5W IX iTBE Witt
POSITIVELY BE SOLD BEGARDLESS OF THE ADVANCE IN PRICES!
Which art i
would reach Johnstown In time to take part
in the Turner ball which came off that night
in Union Hall.
Mr. Evan Nukes, Gaysport's ("okerpoet
Blair county, Cfiwes to the front in a chal
lenge to anCtr jill the local poets in Blair,
Cambria, or Huntingdon counties. He agrees
to pool t-.vent3'-five dollars that he can com
pose a better political poem than any man
living In the district, and who has been a res
ident of the same for one year past, whether
he carry naturalization papers or not. All
poems to be submitted to competent judges,
and the one decided to be the best to take
the pool. Chaplain Davis, of Cambria county
come to the front !
In the midst of a violent snow-storm
then prevailing, a large flock of wild pigeons
were observed directing their flight In a
northeasterly direction over this place late
last Tuesday afternoon. The had evidently
been driven from their course by the tempest
and had lost their bearing. Or, were they
on their way to the narrisbuvg Republican
Convention? Since we come to think of it,
the latter cannot be any correct guess, for no
bird excepting the one known as "rooster"
was permitted to pot in an appearance at
that Ill-omened gathering.
At Loretto, on Tuesday, January 2tth,
ultimo, by Rev. Father Bush, Mr Alban Mc
Dermitt was united in the holy bonds of
matrimony with Mis Mary Josephine,
daughter of Thomas Mullen, Fsq., of Alle
gheny township. For the newly-mated
pair, we have only a single wish. It is that
they niay live long and be happy, and that
when the occasion of their golden wedding
rolls round, their descendants may be nu
merous as the sands of the sea, and that
each of those descendants may find it in his
heart to rise up and call their progenitors
blessed.
Two worthy representatives of the tramp
genus were last week committed to jail from
East Conemaugh on the charge of stealing a
ride on the cars. One of these, upon in
vestigation, was found to have enveloping
his person no less than seven shirts, two
vests and a like number of pantaloons, while
veracity, we ars not at all surprised that he
is highly incensed at the heartless wretch or
wretches who first gave curr?ncy to tlj
scandalous story, nor that he intends to i
make things hot "for those who maliciously
circulated the infamous slander. (
From time to time of late, our county
; jail has been serioiy damaged as to its in-
terior arrangement by the gross misbehavior j
, ofprisoners. The flooring of the cells has;ieei.
torn up, window sssh displaced, the water
i and waste pipes clogned, the heating ap- 1
paratus tampered with, and, in general, all '
; manner of injury done which' malice or
; caprice could suizgest. During the past and
present weeks, all or nearly all this has buen
repaired, and it is the intention of Sheriff
i Griffith, in so far as within his power lies, to '
Veep things in that condition. Subsequent I
repetitions of similar eccentricities on the
part of prisoners will, we are informed,
; meet with the punishment they deserve.
Offenders will be introduced to the acquaint- I
anceship of a dark cell and a bread-and- j
water diet, and should that plan prove in-
I efficient to curb the propensity toward evil, !
; there will be no hesitancy in resorting to the
use of irons. This resolve'on the part of the
Sheriff will meet public approval. No well ,
i disposed pr"onor will be injuied thereby.
i it is onlv tt.e bad at heart whom it will hear
! heavily upon, '
We desire to say, just here and now. that I
' the reason that a regular epitome of Council i
; proceedings of Ebensburg borouirh has not
been submitted to the public through the '
; columns of the Freeman during tlie past
j year is simply this : The Burgess was re- ;
I quested to furnish us each report, and he
j referred the matter to the Secretary : the :
j Secretary, in turn, saw a majority of Council, ;
! and the Council said it would be a decidedly
j bad thing for a Democratic paper to be re- :
; cognized officially by a Republican Burgess i
I and Council. Memorandum: No money is ;
paid for the publication of these proceedings.
, Now, how would it do for ns Democrats, on
; the 17th instant, to kick out of ofllce enough .
iof the present lioard to ensure a develop
ment of common decency toward all classes :
of the borough, be their politics as they may?
i We have the strength. Last November, oiir
j clear majority in the two wards was 12. In
; addition, the parceling out of such, appoint-
j ments as Clerk, Weighmnster, etc., comes ;
: into consideration. Tlie latter is not much,
j financially speaking, but it ought to ;be i
. enough to give impetus to the suggestion
which wc throw forth and advocate.".
mt Itatt t3 per cent, higher thm hut yror.
SO TAKE OUR ADVKX AND BUY YOUR CLOTHING NOW,
AND FROM VS. AT T HE
Young America Clothing Housed
Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE aad ELEVENTH Strftt,
ALTOONA. PA.
Mo un "Tafft" for Us. Here are few
more kind words elicited from a number of I
our exchanges by the recent entrance of the I
Fbf.kmam upon its fourteenth volume. If
any excuse is needed for reprinting them we
would merely say that "they all do it" :
From the Huntingdon Monitor.
Tnu Cnmhria Freeman, 'which is edited by the Ir
repressible punster Mel'ike, has entered upon Its
fourteenth volume. No hetter paper comes to us.
From the Lneiitorm Pemocrat and Sentinel.
The 14th volume of the Cambria Freeman opened
with the tosue of Jan. 231. Mi-Pike. Its editor and
publisher. i one ol the best of fellows, and print
one ol the best of newspaper. We hope no mis
take will oceur the next time that county's treas
ureihtp cooies along, lor lie richly deserve it.
From Ike McVeytourn Journal.
The Cambria Freeman entered upon Iu 14th
year last weU. Mel'ike don"t make any promises
about improvements to bo made In the near future,
and, we can't see how It could be possible to make
it more reudi'le. beinir at present one of the live
liest papers in Central Pennsylvania.
F ran the Ilotlidaytburg Regitter. J
McPikb has commenced the fourteenth volume
ol the Cambria Freeman, a uaper that for thirteen
years ho has made to rank as one of the best and
wittiest In the JState, and we trust our genial
friend may print it many years to come, and haul
in the shekels too.
Froa the miipntmrg Journal.
Thk Cambria Freeman, one of the most readable
newspapers in the State, hns stepped into its four
teenth year. Mrother Mel'ike. the irental editorof
the Freeman, knows how to (ret up a irood paper
and is deserriiiK ol every pos.nlile encouragement.
From the Tyrone Herald.
Thk Cambria Freeman has entered upon Its
fourteenth volume, and is, apparently. In tho full
prime anil vigor of a suc-essful career. As an ably
conducted journal its reputation stands high on
the list.
From the Altoona Tribune.
Thk Cambria Freeman has entered its fourteenth
volume. W'e need not tell the readers of the Tm
bvxk what they already know, that it is a lively,
spicy and good newspaper.
ORITIAnV.
K.TITH. Iled, at the residence pf her sister
Mrs. Marcaret Herbert. Cair.bria bimwjth. on Jan'
2a. 13si). Miss Ajjis S.hith, aved 3fryears.
The deceased was a daughter of Mr. Philip
Smith, who formerly residoU r,eor Co,t Spring".
She was well known bv majiv of the readers of the
Viieem an, who will peruse these lines with reirret
She was hy profession a tea.-her in the public
s-hoolso! Is'orthernCaml.Tta- tor a number of vears.
IK-scendinjr from a fauiilv possessed of bright in
tellectual abilities, kind and forbear!:; In temper
ament and disposition, she wm hy nature htted lor
the position of teacher. comrnHndinit the respect
and esteem alike of directors, patrons ami pupils
llureaved ot the f-fSterlnir hand 4 a father fc.r nianv
years, the labored hard to ftt Ih tj.-H lor her noble
calling, in order to rattsly her employers and justi
fy herself. Her ambition fo the cause f education
was heiKhtwned by feeling It swr rtutv to assist In
supporting an invalid brother, icreativ loved, who
suffered from paralysis tor a number of years, and
was entirely helpless.
Washington Lrvlna;leautllellv portrays the pure
nncontamlnaled love of a sister, but not more
strikingly than the words uttered by deceased
when iroing to take charire of her school, about the
flrst ol November last. She said : "J know that in
justice to myself I am not aWe to teach. I am dv
liut slowly. I feel that air time here is vcrv brief;
bnt 1 think it my duty In gratitude to an affection
ate brother to assist my strtcrs In supporting him
in his a mictions." A teacher who Iccls the Im
portance ol the profestn looks forward to see the
Iruii ol hi or her L-vbiw. '1 he writer f these lew
lines, at one time a tutor o4 i)e--nseil, is happv to
say durlnx" the short time, of ber piiirrimave -'she
fought tlie good tight" she was faithful In her !
mission to the en-t. Iurtng her last Illness she
bore her affliction, with true Christian fortitude.
Fortified by the aacrasaonts of ihe t Catholic Chnn-h,
she passeed from earth to the manstons ot rest la
mented by all who biul the pleasure of her ac
quaintance. Her remain were on Wednesday,
2th ult., taken on miU train t- tialhtT-.in then'-e
i to St. Patrtrk's church, wlw.re the last obsequies of
religion wero performed, and finallv to tr.e ren e-
I t. ry on TaimeUiill, wl.ero th-y were laid along
side of" those of her ueother. The fontm! rat nn
nu:illy latve. consisting of manvjtsy mpnthitiug
Iriend-i. ftc,;tii $rat in pact. ' t . .1. P.
C.
By amowTsf paid
Countv A u1 . , J
State An. liter
Assessors
Auditor's Cotmtl
Hridire Buildiw.
Jlorrowe.l Montr i Interest...
Board Ina; Prison?
Boarding Jurors. .i.
Korouith Ta
Commissioners . . .
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Court Crier iv
A. V. Barker's Fee Id Freld-
holT case
J. W. N. Newlin and John P.
IJnton. F.q'rs, Fee In appeal
from State Ta for l77... .
Court House
f 'o-ts
Criminal Prosecutions .V.
Constablea
Istrlct Attorney ,t
r.ierrions ,
t" and Wild CatScalns
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Freght
InTance..
lntejt on Jail Bonds
! In.jTHwltions
Janltwr. '
jury f ommlsfoners ft. Clerk.T
Jail Veod...
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tlrand Junrs ...........
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I Miscellaneous Accounts
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Constable ttnl Justice fee
toothing .-
C-oal and Wood .
Costs
Coffin for House.
Iximont
Expenses and Allowances for O. D.'P....
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j Farmer and House Servants.
: Merchandise
i Meat and Beef Cattle.."'
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Fruit Trees
Wheat and Flour
Westmoreland Co. Alms Houee..... ......
! Matron..
1 Bal. Steward's Salary for 1878 ". .
I Steward's Salary forl7
j Salary and Fees of Attorneys ' ..
Salary ol House Phvslclan .'.
I Fees of Phvsiclans for O. I. P
; . C. K Zahm. for statins; report for 1878
' Smp
1 Repairs
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j Provisions
Printing
1 Postaee and P. O. Box
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Western Penitentiary .
Reform SHteol , .,
Refunding
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Road and Bridge Tiews ai.4
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Stationery
Stenoitrapber
Schools
Supervisors
Tahsmen ...
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Township Vtews
Teachers' Institute ..
Redemption oi Ijinds
F.xonerations ta Constables tt
Taxpayers
Remain 'g in Constable"' hands
Abatement to Tax Pavers
Treasurer's Com. on 38,834.14
at a per cent
Treasurer's Cora, on "pVlhsei
at 3 ier cent
Balance In Treasurer's hands".
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j I.- r.n.I.T . STiwiRB, m accorirr with Tmnrsn
or cavania oo., ta.
I I'n.
Te-amnrmt frcra
i Wm. Pishnrt !r buckwheat f loo
j MarMn Sanders for 1 calf t io
i Sebwst'an H oiu ra n- .te n
I Westrwreland Co. for boarding paupers loo 0)
1 Mr. M-Xav for sheep sa ,j
I ClearneM Co. In Marv Rowel Is ease bt t
i Harry Kir ked for wl 44 4
i Sebastian rafl on nete so o,
1 Joseph V'eisscrior sheep skins M 349
; Jesse !a?Trson . 24 00
! Indiana Cc: In K. Mlnahan ease 111 ' 1400
Abel l.loyd for brick its
j tJeo. W. (?uancn Holts juchVmeiVtl'llllllll S3 43
' John Klrs"hnerforhide 94 en
j Jack ' I'Ccwnell-lor cow.""""l""l 16Ci
, Oeo. W. Oauuan on CrowWy'j.!gnM?xt"Illll M 82
Ca.
April 8. 1873, By Receipt of A. Tesgley,
A. Veagly,
j Jan. 23, lSSO.'By Rei:eYp't of A." Vea'glVy.'t'rea
l'rcasurer..
May 9. 1879, My Receipt of"
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I aorirr Tn poc a sen noras or MTtQTarBsr ew
i TfrrsrzsTS Ac.
j J. Stray er .
' Frajf-t" frhan's Estate. . ."llll'l.'H'l
1 Je. W. t)(man.. ,
I Juki Evans for hbre .".."...".'".".."I "
: Seymour on c:.ttle trade.!. ."."..1.1 . .. . "
f F. A-Stioemaker 1 1 . . 1
( Pal K TratiT, halan wr on note.. . .
. Iavvd Nhinkle for br'ek.-. "... ..""1.
F 'V,:iU."'varncr. Judk-raent note"..'..!!".'!.'.'!
J. J. t reiilborr, proct ef, W Inebergw sale-
tVi. 393.39
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Jint'STS TT"E FROM CONSTABLES FOR
j. a.'
A I.r.AK from the Past. Louis A. Godey.!
the founder of the popular ladies' magazine !
known as Goifi'x Ixtch's Hook, iu the num. 1
his partner was nearly equallv as liberally ? h1 "" f.(r Octolier, . gives a
oo.too.! Th. .oVbJ wnl ! n!'!lof a trip on which shortly prior
Lt 11 'H
costumed. The weather then not
cold, they were called on to explain. They
said they were gentlemen tourists, traveling
t'neo, and were afraid to carry a trunk or
satchel for fear of being robbed of their
valuables.
John XelT, of Johnstown, went to
Nineveh to see some friends; saw thein ;
concluded that he was through, and then
Imagined he would go back home on a freight
trai:i. A brakeman named Whalen saw him
in the act of stealing a ride, and bounced
him, and the result was that Xeff retired
from the train with his lower jaw fractured
in two places. The sufferer was shortly after
ward removed to Nineveh for medical as
sistance. Vcqui'l : This same brakeman,
Whalen, met with a fatal accki, nt at Derry
last Saturday, an.', died the following Sun
day, as is elsewhere recorded, -
The assignees of the Lloyd estate have
made their sixth return of sale of real estate
to the L"nited District Court, which has been
confirmed nisi. On petition of assignee a
rule was granted on James Gardner, trustee
on a certain bond, to show cause why he
should not be removed. The bond was
given by the bankrupt for the benefit of his
creditors. When, we may be permitted to
ask, is the approximate season at which this
Lloyd business wi'l cease tf furnish items
for the papers ? When, in other word.-., or
abor.t when, will the business of the estate
be closed up '.' A large constituency of the
debtor and his assignees would like to know.
The dwelling-house of Mr. Hugh Howell,
of Gallitzin borourjh, was burned down on
last Satuiday, at about the hour of 12o'cIock,
a. M. The fire is supposed to have orgiuated
from a spark from a defective flsie. Every
thing, including furniture, clothing, and fifty
dollar? in money, went up in the smoke.
Two sons of Mr. Unwell were at work in a
neighboring coal bank ai the time of the
disaster. When they arrived atwhat was
once their home, expecting the customary
warm welcome, they found instead a pile of
smoldering ashes. The flames had made
such clean work that not even a chanire of
clothing was left them. There was no in
surance. With compliments to the Kbcnsburg
Herald, we suggest that very likely the suc
cessorship to II. A. McPike as editor of the
Freeman, in the event of our becoming
controller of a newspaper in fTittanning
Armstrong county, will be confided to parties
who will take care that the Democratic flag
Is not trailed in the dust. No person either
flattered or slandered by the llrrald will find
favor in the new deal should such a new
deal in the economy of nature come round.
The Herald must takecare to sweep clean in
front of its own door. Doth Fostmaster
James and Festus Lloyd and their backers
stand in imminent danger of becoming
broken idols.
The man Mel'ike, who still has sorao
connection with the Freeman notwithstand
ing the Herald has undertaken to manage
his business for him, has been entertaining
the quinsy to the be.st of his ability dnrin;;
the present week. True, the unwelcome
visitor came in an unusually mild form, and
didn't occupy more space than a silver half
dollar, though it squatted itself just where it
could furnish tlie largos t amount of torture
on the smallest amount of capital. Ioss of
sleep, loss of meals, os- of time and loss of
patience have all resulted as a matter of
course, but we have no doubt the quinsy
could stand much more of the same sort and
not feel at all worried about It.
Messrs. Heist & Co., having secured the
lease for a term of years of an extensive and
valuable, tract of coal land in the neighbor
hood of South Fork, propose going into the
mining business on an extensive scale at an
early day. To this end, they have made ap
plication to the Pennsylvania Kailroad for the
construction of a track from tha main line to
connect with their mines, and the applica
tion has been favorably considered. A big
boarding house will Immediately be put up,
and other incidental improvements effected
From this and other considerations we are
he. had ail ventured westward from Philadel
phia across the Allegheny mountains per
the Pennsylvania liailroad. lie was in 1
NOTES FROM ST. FRANCIS' COI.EEOE. I
On Monday. 2d inst., Rt. Rev. J. Tuigg. Bishop !
ol Pitt sburvti, vfsjtcd the Franciscan Monastery
and College of St. Francis. lyoretto. Pa. He wa's I
accompanied by Rev. E. A. Hush, ot I.orctto, the 1
F.cclestnstieal Superior of the Institnti'in. fho f
Bishop himself being Ouardian of the Franciscan
i 'raer in ttie 1 noccse ot 1'ittstnirgn. 110 audrcsseil :
Who eana weep when the orphan Is fed T
Who can weep to see the homeless housed 7
Who can weep to see the willing bride wd 7
W'he weeps to see the onprosed aroused?
But what are the-e to the" tired heart blest
W ien it has been given its final rest 7 M. S.
LOCAL (ORBESPOMIKXIE.
' l'tTaand previous years:
1X73. Daniel Bnrthol.W. Wood rale Bor... 8
1S75. A. J. Stoltr. Cartoiltown Boroogh ."'
lsTfc. Hugh McM..niirle.lTosiect Borough.
le77. John Wherley. Ebensburjr, West W.
177. 3. F. Skeilev.Snmmerhill T"wnship.
1S7S. John Wbcrlcy. Ebensburg. Wet W.
1S7S. John McNulty, Susquehanna Twp.
1STO Wm. Vxi,7i Adams Township 1
l'T'i. Jrn"S MrHon. (Vn H I'.-.trneiiip A - -
17'. Anttimnr flill. Chest Township
1ST". .1 .ones J.Khody.ClcarficM Township.
170. I. Strans. "o'nemaiiirh Bur.. 1st w..
3 ho-wej. loeows, I b-rf lh-io-r
1 br?otl ow, 70 chicetr.e. tnr'-
Stoct on Farm.
10 snoats, 1 boar
kern
t'rodnrtt of Firm. ar: t-h v. 7fX) bi sc twt tny
bus. com in ears. 1 .VX' ! irnrn., .J 1.
Klaa 1 H"b,'"rr"v!4y' ,f s- Prl--. lb. veai.'lfj ca.f
J hides, as bu. onions.
Manufactured in the r.'viii. 15 Wti
imp, ---io m. nari so?. 4 4his. saur
S.42
13.3a I
104.S.?
19$ fl
S ft
wa-jt. L4
i.o V v"u,"r" irun. -iv.-i tfT. appje tmtter. "1 men s
'2 Oft i , i'i-- j'cuis. iu 1-1
. . , . . , ... , . ill ill,; 1 Ol 1 lllol.lll II II. OU ilUUIITII
co!iipan With a party Of excursionists, and I the students in the spacious study-hall 01 CieCol-
this is the manlier he take- t describe what
he saw after leaving Altoona :
At Altoonn you begin rli ascent of the Allcghcnv
mountain. Fur about twelve miles thecars ascend
at the r-itc ol nearly one hundred feet to the inHe.
The scenery along the route i magnificent beyond
description. Especially is it cr.unl when jou
reach the e.i-tern mouth of the tunnel, which is
tlircc-'piartcrs ol a mile in length, and is a superb
monument to the skill and foresight of Pennsylva
nia. Three miles from the tuntnl I the Mountain
House, kept by lr. Jackson an.! Col. Campbell, of
the St. fiwrencc Hotel Philadelphia. These iiren
tlemen received the excurioni-'ts Willi opi n arms,
and did ail in their powor to insnee their comfort.
The Mountain H'-nsc i-- destined to become a fa
vorite reort. I'.ni.-han'ing f-.-cr.ery. gunning, fish
ing, cool, refreshing end Inviora" li'--breezes, and
delightful driv-es are ammia the attractions of the
place. We met a iari-e omi.anv nf la. lies and
gentlemen at the hotel, ar-. I a l.appicr and gavcr
party could n"t be ton-.d anjnh-re.
After a capital dinner, w'e returned to Alt vina.
where we niain (.pent the evening ut the l.ogan
House.
Then, to gracefully wind up, he adds :
The Phihidelrlilvn in search of health could n-'t
do b.tfcr than run up to Al'oom and Cresson for
a week or two. You reach either place in one
day's comfortable tra el, over a road that is fault
less in Fiery respect", and managed Ith consum
mate ability.
The PcnnsyU ania Pailroad is still there,
and so are the tunnel and the mncniiieent
mountain scenery, but both Dr. Jackson and
col. t ampbell, the then managers of the
Cresson Mieitituin Ilou-e. remise under the
sod. with their memory yet green in the
hearts of all who km v "iheni. F.ven the
writer of the description of which tho fore- :
gojnfr an. rvtinet' even Louis A. Godey,
is dead 1 What shadows we are ! I
i
f'O'.si Mi'Tfi in CriiF.i). An old physician
rctireil l'mni practice, having had placed in
his hands by an Eat India missionary the
formula of a simple vegetable remedy forthe
speedy ami permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat
and Luiicr Affections, also a positive and rad
ical cure for Nervous Debility and all Ner
vous complaints, after having tested its won- '
derful curative powers in thousands of cases,
has felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows." Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I
will send tree of charge to all who desire it,
this recipe, in German, French, or English,
with full directions for preparing and using. 1
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, nam
ing this paper", W. W. Sherar. 14U rowers'
Jilork, 7?v tester, X. Y. P-19.-.1m.
The P.ook so long expected of the late
Genera! J. It. IIoixl is now just published,
and the delay is well repaid by the beauty of
the stj-le in which it is prepared and publish
ed for the sole benefit of "The Hood Me
morial Fund." It is called "Advance and
Petrf.at Personal Experiences in the
Armies of the United States and Confederate
States," contains two portraits ; (one en
graving): four fine mans of battle field : 'fio
pages, Kvo. well printed, handsomely bound
Write to General G. T. Beauregard, New
Orleans, for all the particulars, or better
scud i:i a postal order or registered letter,
Three Dollars, and have a copy sent to you
registered postage free, and then ask your
neighbors to subscribe for it. Why not"?
leire nt considerable lenKh. delineating their sev
eral duties, and said he would feci pleasure at
hearing of their earnestness at study and their
acting dutiful towards their instructors, who In
turn would feel it a pleasing duty to impart edu
cation to and bestowcarc upon them. The Colleire
has never been In better standing since its founda
tion than at present, as reirards discipline, tone
and instruction, and no pains will be hereafter
spared to make it ail that Catholic parents can de
sire. The following award of tickets were made to the
Senior Class lor the month ol January :
Rhetoric -C. Schwab. Oeo. Kaylor. E. Snecrlnger.
Iifin t reo. Kaylor, C. Schwab. M. Foley, W.
Jones, k. Snccrinirer.
Composition U10. Kaylor, W. Kuhn, E. Sneer
ln:rer. '. Ilrieht.
il-rcck C. Scnwab, fJeo. Kaylor. M. Foley,
Catechism C. Bright, E. Niiccringer, T. Farroll.
W. Jones W. Kuhn.
I.tTTi.K Mabdl's rchra stockings
tlently hang across the tub :
Brother Oeorue will lind them useful
hen he starts his base ball club.
But brother luorge may in the end find himclf
mistaken. Maybe, after those stockincs are dried,
little Mal-el will ircl herself Inside them, and.
rinding them look nice, ask herself why she
shonMn't get herself a pair of shoes to suit. Then,
If she Is wise, sho will visit the Orcat Eastern
Boot and Shoe establishment ol S. Blumenthal.
lll'J Eleventh nvenue, Altoona. and tell brother
tfeorifeto steal n pairof stockings off the next j
elotl es-line. Biuracnthal has the Wirirest stock
of boots, shoes, etc., for irirls. misses, ladies, boys, 1
youths and men in Western Pennsylvania, and j
sells the next thing to cost.
1S7i. Caleb Butler. Cooeei-sdale Kmtinss..
1S7!. C. A. Iiimond.x'rorle Tawnshln .
171. John Wherlev, Ehencburir. West W
1S7'.I. A. Weak-land. Elder Township.
1S79. Bernard Wise. tialHtrtn Township
IS7-1. J. T. Harris. John'town. 1st WnM
; 1"79. John W.James Johnstown, 2d Ward!
j ls7!. A. Huebner. Johnstown. 4th Ward...
i 1S7P. Wm. Flinn. Portaire Townhlp ""
' ls7i. Timothv OToolc. 'r..spect Iloriuigh"
! 170. James F. Skclley. SnmmerMM Twp."
17(. Thos. 1'eaeh. Susquehanna Twp
ls7. Mi 'had Sisk. Tunneihill Borough
i 1S79. B. F. Myers, White Township.
58.42
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.31
j'jj J 13 children's dresses. 7 rntants' slips 4 1r
44 oj 1 s-kirts. 10 children's apn as. 8 children's -s'ik
767 cnildreii's chemises, 5 Dtj'i sails, ja roier t,
MOI'.NT I'C
School Tax :
I Wtr.fo,r.K. Jan. 31. issfi.
j Dear Far.rVASi T tliouirht I would write von a
: few thnnirh: fnun Wilinore. in the first pi "ice. I
will say that the stale of tlle wcatlier Is remarka
; ble. It socBis almost like spring time, and I am
j alrald the ,l,l sa ir.g may come true, that lorcverv
1 fog we have in January we will have a !rost in
May. T he weather hns been so tairnnd warm that
1 one of the bur sex of our town remarked the other
j day that she could not stand the heat of this Jan
uary suu. 1 noticed in the columns of the Herald
an account ot our new urulKe at this i,lrv-e. irivinir
j all the honor and praise to Mr. John Wriirhl and
j 1. II. 1'rinL-le as beinir the men who pushed the
work to i!s completion. Well, now. allow me to
state that Mr. John Wright had his loot mashed
I and Mr. ti. Pringle had the headache, and that
. Mr. Tobias Ashe is the man to whom the honor
belongs, because he was not afraid to get his feet
wet, neither was he afraid to take hold of a heavv
1 piece of timber. Had it not been for Mr. Ashe, tha
; iTIilge ..ul, 1 not be as it is to-day. It is a lirst- '
1 class bridge in all respects, and js"to tlie soper-n- ;
I reniung 01 tlie same we give all the honor to Mr. 1 Johnstown Borough
i Wright, but a to the work tho braise belongs to . 1 u.,-....i.
I .nr. Asnc.
. And now. then, politics comes next. It Is ru
mored this morning on the street that pego had
! sold out to i. W. rrmglc, both being candidates
I ior me omec ot constable. 1 lie s'n airreed upon
j i' aii to ne f i.i.isn.i( wnii'ti is
. Wilmore candidates going back on their friend
; How true this is I am not prepared to say. but oich
is tlie rumor as it comes to vour corrc'jiondent's
j cars.
1 Our inut-.ial friend John S.-hn.ih l,n laid In a
j fire stock of wax candles, both plain and orrmmcn
1 lal : also a good supply ot hsh ol all kind-.
Another friend. W. J. W olcslaglc. has had .1
very severe attack of mumps and at one time his
li!c was despaired of: but I am ftlad to sav he is
now getting nil rieht azain.
One ol the latest business ventures of ocr town
is a new drug store kept by Mr. H. W. Plot ner.
Uu k Shoes.
244
7S
20.67 '
11.23
28.93
40 77 j
2-.ll . 10 i
21.2S
110.05
152 55
10.03
IS. 85 i
388.43
Si.scfl.ns
socks. 4. i-hennses.45 dre.e.:3 Kicmitj, itaorors
30 skirts. 21 pairs snoekuT. 15 womcn K-,,r 5
shrouds. 2-0 i.r. mittens. 22 mllow ii ....
24 pillows, p, leisters, ai Ne.1 ticks. 7 sun vo nets'
I r farts'
rtrn -
t ! i
IM.MATE8, S.S.. 11 NH.
Number of inmates January 1. 1S79. . .
" Nrn irnnng the vear. . . 1
" " " admitted . doritig the
year fr ltg
THscharacd. removed. c during the vear SO
Hied during the year.-. '. ej .
Remaining In House Jan. 1. lSa ,
.Vamcj of Inmatti trho die" fvrtna the i-er Jaeo
Tush (blind), aged 79s -"V'rrn.rei Colem.n . 4
e ; r re-icries nniiE. a'ced
(coiorea, aged n.0;
A5?
I A llearheny Township M
! Cambria Borough
I Carrolltown Borough
' Carroll Township...
j Croyle Township
Clearfield Township
j Cambria Township
J f "onemaugh Township
Ebensburg lloiriugh
Talll'rtn Borough
(lallitzin Township
Miilville Borough. ,
Miin'.er T('Wnshii
Prospect Borough. ..
PiTtage ToTnshij. .
Richland Townshm
i.noiber Instance of I Stonvcre. k Township. .
Sutninerhill Tow m-hip.
Til lor Tfsn.li ip
Washington Townhsip . .
Wilmer? Roro'.izh ....
Yoder Township ...."
Jackson Township ..
Snsquebanna Township. 1
W'hite Township
Rlaekliek Township. 1.1.1
E DISTRICTS ON ROAIi ANP
K.KIlf.
.. 323
.. 11. 48
62
School,
t 10.25
30.88
18. m 19 44
54 3u 55
20 P7
8. no
11 fs
7.13 19.72
9. So
. 1 21
3.2,i
1 1.88 3 SO
. i7 2f8
. 7.98 8 11
8 50
. 10.52 2JH8
1.93
3 14
4.O0
. .' 12.10
. 1..".5 4.09
. 13.20
7.92
2.91 3.40
.4 8 SO
2.40 3.36
l'S.M t21S89
4" 1 lsAa' Iuimi,
Thomas -.' jne. ared 2.
Of the Inmates remain ina: Januarv 1. lso thert
arc: Sine males. 30; sara 'etnafe, 24: ins-uie
males, 11; insane fcmales-y , M'ndmal-s, S: b'vad
tcniHles. 1. Average r.uint-r -1 imcate during the
year, 77. Number of insane at Iiauiunl. 14. Nuaw
Per p.! meals to tramps. : decrease Irom '.asv
year. 151 : decrease from 1 S", fv.-
Olven under our hands at th Cominisslonse"
ofhee. In Kben'bunr. t h is -sots dav of Janua A
lMssu. I'lULlPsvtLi.v ,
PAT K I(U.l.uN" 'Audinwa,
W. H. O i.N A EEL j 1
Two lover skipped .'rom off the gate.
And a voice came down tho land,
"I thought I told not to swing
I ' pon that gate again 7"
What was it made their pleasure "top?
Ii was it was Susanna's pop.
Though the foregoing lines, at lirst gl ance. may
appear supremely nonsensical, a moral is yet con
tained therein. lt is this : Read the second and
fifth letters of each word, and you will get the advice
to go to Simon fc Bendheim's, next door to the
First National Bank Altoona. when you want to
get a (bargain 111 realy-made clothing, i'. S.
Whether the letters eo formed read that way, the
bargains are there ail the same.
A TU N'S man ha come who a yam'll
Repeat, about Irish need.; carnal.
It sounds just as well
To call him Parnell,
But the right way to name him is rarnell.
What is j-id above Is likely a parody. And it is
a good one. But we guo. it fs no parody on the
saying that Oodfrey Wolff, next door to the post-otJI.-e,
Altoona. expose to sale, at the lowest price,
ready-made clothing f ir nothing at all scarcely.
There can lw- no parody on that, because no paro
dy is possible on the selling of clothing nt up-set
prices. Try him buy from try again ana you
will not go amiss.
E vri.ins were made to droop ;
Cheeks were made to blush ;
Hair was made to curl and frii.
And lips were made Oh. hush!
We hush, io far a that Is concerned. But no
power exist on earth to prevent ns from keeping
on saving that Ja.. .T. Murphy. I09 Clinton street.
Johnstown, sells readv-made clothing at a lower
figure than anybody "ele. His stok 1 always
first-class : is w'arrantcd to give satisfaction, and
tho price list Is sunk away out ol sight ns to fig
ures, (live him a call and you will get satisfaction.
For (irowa PEKSOS er the loans-cst ( nil.PUKN
use the i.h! and sale
Ir. t iller's KnothlnsT Carminative.
It can be given with perfect safety to your baby II
only two or three days old. It docs'ni't'sTupcly. but
the lit! le thing r.ill go to steep naturally, in'.l get
awake laughing. It cures Id A KKH KA and UYS
KM'KHY. no matter how long standing, '1IOL.K
R A MOKIIIS. CHOICER A I VFAVH .It, ST"M
M EK COMPLAINT. WIN H OTIC, fretting and
crvi ng of in la nts ( 1 ijieh is alwir a sign of pain;.
Ii r. r.. SIOOU Nil K tO.illTl.Mi. SI.KI.I
V Nor NT DT E
Judgments :
CAT.IBHI A aifSTT tJN
Charle Johns,n et a!.. . .
J. L. Martin .'..'
John T. Coonev
S. Eakin " 1.1"
' t eo. 1.. lbwscr et a 1 .
T , fl n t 'rouse
Sam'l Fli-nner;i't"ai'.1117.11.1
Jacob i leort,-eX3ates. ' 1
N. J. Freidboff ...m..l,
Wm Price et ai " """"""
Win. 1. McClelland
Figart'....
l.I'.SSN F!S. ami nil conn laints of the stn.nach or m uci rw.ci ly el ai.
I BOWELS. . ! K,"nJ
1 Price, 5 ets. a liotlie a tafe and rrrfain rvre. It I
; 1 the oidest rcmc.lv in use." and l rceorni. tended !
I by PHYSICIANS." Sold bv DKCOfHSTS and I
j STOREKEEPERS.
1 Tm smpsov i.iroKift nous i.ozem;e s.
I They are pleasant, safe and sure. 25ct.
J Depot. X. Third St.. Philnd'a. Pa.
! sT" li'renges for sale by N.J. Fiti:tiiorr and
j V. S. B .U'.K r.n 5; Rr.o.. Ebensburg. ( l-2-l.-llm.
.? 144 43
.'sl.C'H
10.( 5 I
.. in;.:;7
. 401.32 '
.. H'1.77
41.75 .
. S21.77
.. 3.2S1."4
38. 30
72..'S
29 Sit
101 '
5.843.92
MOCNT DT E IilSTKHTS IN FRFlDHOri
Judgment :
Adam Township..
i-mrr lownsnip.. . . . ,
Blacklick Township...." ....T.'.7..l
'ambria Township w 1J..1-
'hest Township ".
Notice Islherebv given that the following ! 1 '.X' '' 'r "". -1 " '"
named appraisements ol property a ppraHcd and . M unster Township."
set apart for widows ol decedents under the Act ol 1 s,,,n,i,,-, t i.."il''" ""
As-emblyof the 4th April. A. D . 1851 have been K-?$LP
tiled in the Register's otftec. at Ebensburg. in and j Vhit Town.h 1 "
for the county of Cambria, and wnl tie presented to 1 ' -
"ITnDOWf APPHAISEMTNTS.
s
natne
' K'KTC
12.0
u CI .05
33. '.'4
12.2U
12S. 7 4
27. SO
S2 4
2.30
tV39
3 0
28.91
School.
S 11.')
11 70
47.:s-.
17.M
12it.7
27 si
57.08
5 32
10.;
5.110
123.25
The ruthurg irret-.'; mpotrh I In all respects
one nf the best papers in the country, full ot the
freshest and most reliable news, procured by the
most liberal expenditure. Always a first-rlas.
paper and a welcome visitor to tho family fireside,
the H'eekly Ditpairh will be better even than here,
totore tn every department Iot IS-SO. It general
ami Tteeil n.vi f.tnre bitve lonir been Well
in the revolution, is a lasting and beautiful j known, and a for finance, trade and market re-
TrtE Colossal Bronze Statit. of Yrc
Tor.Y which stands in the Park, at Lowell,
before the tomb of the first soldiers that fell
tribute of art. It is one of the first objects
sought by strangers visiting our city, w hich
indeed many visit, purposely to" see this
elegant ob ject of high art It was obtained
from the King of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer,
to whom His Majest y was especially gracious
in acknowledgment of what his remedies are
reputed to have done for the suffering sick,
to'was donated by the Doctor to the City of
Lowell as a permanent and speakingemblem
of the victories both of Science and Arms.
llaoerztoic-n (.IM. ) Press.
Two Groans. Regulate first the stom
ach, second the liver : especially the first, so
as to perform their functions perfectly and
you will remove at least nineteen-twentieths
of all the ills that mankind is heir to, in this
or any other climate. Hop Bitters is the
only thing that will give perfectly healthy
natural action to these 1 wo organs.
Mns. Partington says. Don't take any
of the ouack rostrums, as they are regimen
tal to the human cistern : but put your trust
in Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilap
idation, costive habits and all comic diseases.
They saved Isaac from a severe extract of
tripod fever. They are the n plus imtm of
medicines.
port? they will be among the fullest, uiort accurate
and valuable published. Terms, ai.SJ per annum
or in clubs of ten, Sio. Addres,
Rook, O'Neill fc Co.. Publishers,
fl-9.-4t. Dispatch Iron Building, Pittsbnr.
A Mother's Grief.
Theprldeofa mother, the light and joy ofhoine,
are her children. Hence her gricl when slckoes
enter and takes them away. Take warning, then,
if they have a Congh. Croup, or Whooping Cough,
which leads to Consumption, that yon are running
a terrible risk If vou do not attend to it at once.
SH1LOH S CON.S1 Mn ION C1RE Is arnaran
tecd to cure them. Price. 10 ets., 5a ct.. and $1.00.
For Lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiioh's Por
ous Plasters. Price. 25 ets. Sold by R. J. Li.oto,
Druggist, Ebensburg. pJ-lB. e.o-w.Sm.
"27.C lient I Kver Knew Of."
3. O. Stsrkey. a prominent and ioflnential citl
Ten of Iowa City, writes: -I have had the Dyspep
sla and Liver "Complaint for scvcnil years, snd
have Med every remedy I conld hear of. without
any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiioh's VI
taliier advertised tn our paper, and was persuaded
to try It. I am happy to state that It has entirely
cured me. It i certainly the best remedy I ever
knew of." Price, 75 cents. Sold hy R. J. Llovti,
ltrugtrist, Ebensburg;. 9-ia. e.o.w.flm.l
i the Orphans' Court of said countv tor confirmation
. and allowance on Wednesday, the 3rd dav of :
1 March, A. V. 18S0. to wit :
I 1. Inventory and appraisement of certain per- j
1 sonal property appraised and set apart forCath- j
j arine A. Parsons, widow of Chamber A. Parsons,
, late of Dean township, deceased 172 'J. i
' 2. Inventory and appraisement of certain peron- :
al property appraised and set apart lor S'!'hl 1
Eckenrodo, widow of John C. Eckenrode. late of '
i Carroll township, deceased $3on. .
! 3. Inventor and appraisement of certain rentes- J
j tnte appraised tind set apart for Catharine Dow-
ling, widow of Richard Dowiing, late of Miilville
! bopmgh. dec"d S-TX. , i
' 4. Inventory and appraisement of certain real es- j
, tato appraised and si t apart lor Louia Young, i
widow ol Ixmis Y'ounjr. lateoi Conemaugh borough,
deceased S16W.&0. -
S. Inventory ami appraisement of certain real es- j
j til f e appraised and set apart for Ann H. Slick,
widow of Jacob W. Slick, late of Johcslown bor- '
1 ongli. deceased 810.20.
i 8. Inventory and appraisement if certal:i person
al property and real estateappraiscd and sit apart i
i for Ann Bradley, widow of Wm. Bradley, late of !
, V. nslnngton uwnhip, deceased S19B.50.
j 7. Inventory' and appraisement of crrtaia person- i
' al property appraised and set apart for Mary I lain i
: widow of David Dam. Jr., la e of Hlaeklick town
ship, deceased.
I 8. Inventory and
i sonal pre
; Lumadue
' White town
i
I Register'
51.4S
457.80
ASS ITS.
Am't due from Judgments.,
... 5,843.92
Am'ts due from Constables for the year
lS79and previous, years 1.9."-.os
Balance in Treasurer's hands 15.851.84
Am't due from John Ryan. SherifT.l.lllll. isi.3
$23,614. 10
UABIIJTIES.
Outstanding Orders $ ?io "1
Outstanding Bond 2"0.05i
Am't due districts on Road t School Tail 1.31.48
Am't due Poor House... 5.419.88
Balance in lavor ot tTounty.......l . 18,34-1.05
$23.01 10
Crivrw under our hands at the Commissioner.
OfPce la Ebcnshtirg, tV.'s "th day td Jauuarr. A.
Ii. 1S0 : J. 51. CA Vnitl.L )
S. W. DAVIS. I Co
lEO. Ul'RLEY.
A 'test E. H. Ih SBOAS, Cierk.
JODimisIoners.
I Wr the nnder-'lirned Auditors of Cumbria Cono-
ni'pralsement ol certain i-er- i . - - . r...,. . ..... ,
pcrty appraised and set apart lor Harriet iniir ..T.,in... ik.. ,.:!,... .i . ... '
. widow of Timothv Lumadue. late cf u...o.i. t-......o,,..., ; ., r .'
nsblp, deceased - the 8Ut day of Ja nnanr. A. D. 187K. to the 30th dav
- i-v.. ' ' i- , o" 't. "' of Janparv. A. D. lss5,ad do find th-m to be as ,
s Office, Ebensburg. eb. Z, lsso.. . ; Ma,ed. as s'.s,, the for.'e,.tns MaUment of liabili-
01,1'HANS COURT. SALE
-trtAirinE-
REAL ESTATE!
HY virtue or an alias order issuing out of the Or
phans" Court of 'ambria countv and to me dl-re-tcd.
I will expose to putWi.sale, t the xict
Hoofc in Ebensburg. on
MONDAY, MARCH lst.J88Ql.
At 1 O'CLOCK, H. J.. ti t (ollowhig de?er:td
real estate, t" it : -JC.
I. The interest or tViuiam Klitell de.d,
lormerly of l"ri:ih LlovJ. f, (n and to a tra.-t ot"
timber land situate in Suisjutssnra towr.shlr. 'a
said county, bounded by and of .f-.be. W. Iier
t riah Lloyd. Isaac Wrstuvr r, Jona Baum, 1 hoa
, Totier.an.l John B. bjum, c irLalning oineu-:nre
. acres, more or less.
Xo. A piece or part cf land fitiwti In.
t ambria township, about onchall n-.lle frsa BJb-
" "o--i i'v me i. -iv i me and iancg or
Edward Owens an I John K'riuer. c ntaJcixicten,
acres on 1 ity-thre perchto.-all cleared a ni un,
det fence.
so. S. A piece or partsel of nnlmrr.-ive.1 r0.
situate in Cambria township, bounded bv the 'teu
lalt road, land ot .Ice pit -7Uman. I'eirs tf Jamesi
and .i.-virge M i i is. and otliera. cintaming 3-vt no,
ai-r-s an t eighty-three parches,.
- A piece of ground situete In the West
ward of Ebe:ishurg lH.rwti.--h. bounded I v the turn
pike. Lloyd street and Wot street, 'ccuUytiirt
about one acre.
.. .. A ball lot i f ground situate ir. thcTVcsn,
ward of Ebensburg icT-wuli. Itujided oc thi narth
by lot ot Mrs. Sarah Im-i. on the cast bv Ijttf J
tL H. A. Shoemaker. o the satb t v I vi stre"t
and ou the west by an alley.
X. 6. The undlvi jd"i ne-haif intrr'-'t ol In
and to a piece or parcel of land situate in :HjirVi'rk
township, kricwu as :ho .!. hn ri!:n-'- tarm
liounded on the north by lands of Peter Wa-oer
and Kottert lerguson. on the cast bv land f laao
W lssingtr, on the souih Io- land ol A. W. ! .-..! and,
and on the e-t by lands ol A. W . Rr land and.
David D. Davis, c iitaini:ii one hundred and twen
ty -three acre: , more cr Jess, about si-vcmv acres !
which tre cleared and under len.-e. au hav'rir
thereon enacted a g-soil two-storv s'ene dwelling
house.a frame barn. and other ontb"uildiii;s. Ther
Is a good on hard or the premises an4 a rtai Lank
ojened, the land t-eir-i underlaid !ctluuri:t
vefn ol excellent coal.
I he other half tTilcrest In this fivsn-.. balonniag
to R. L. Johnston. Esq., w ill I oilere,; .r sr.jj" at.
the same time and upon the same terms, so tfejt
the purchaser can hny the wli.de far it h'jes're.J
A l.iece or parcel (1. ncyr -ted land sit
uate in the Weil ward of Epeunt.rt lr'.inh,
Kmnded on the north bv land ol V. A. Shosjruekcr
on the east by V est. street, on ths s- uth bv High
street, lot ot llartman Berg rnl land of ireirs c f
Stephen Lloyd, deceased, containing seesanl
one half acres, mere or lc. arul hniig Cvcrc'n
erected a large two-story trane ilTbc'.l i.ij bouse.
1 hero Is a good on-hard on die prcmisei. Thi
piece will W sold in two j.rt i.i:i. the joj and
aloiit three oores jn onep.rrtand the retuai nder.
atout four and one-halt nerc , ia the otliea part, or
in one whole piece, to suit put ha tre.
.'. t. A square ot gn -jpd s::iiMe !c s West
waM ot Ebensburg lN.ningk. bonr.Jed oc the" north
by Lloyd street, on the cast bv sp-pec rl'jev on the
south by Osric street, and on V.-jc ti;nVv West
street, containing two rt ene-!ialt asr end hav
ing llu-rcon erected a g'Kd fkv su.rv iiw dwell
ing house.a Irame s'iwlde. and all 'thu tec-siry
; ontbuil ling-, and hsringa t'd t-ba.rd on the
premises.
I oi" SaLil One-thi-d r.j; the. rurshie
money to l e pa .d I'lcmtirmainorrt, :el t he
re in iiu,;..r in two e.u?.l annual pa vn.nta. w ith In
. ti-rest. to l e secured by the ;u,j.lmeut lnmd and
luortg.ie of the purehasi-r.
Si A H'.l A R ET KJ-TTVX.I.S.
.dmlnitratr.T ..'.'i;i.ai asiiiei. dee'4
I"Jan:hurg, F.-. 4. ls-o.-;'.
TOTICE is lienliv given tlmt the first
ot Augiis'ir. D. Cri-te. for the bene fit oi creditors,
has been filed in the office of the Pmthonotary of
Cambria county, and unless exception be. filed
thereto will t e" confirm. on the firiit Monday of
March next.
C. F. O DONNELL. Prothonotary.
Irothonotary'sO!Bce. Ebensburg, Feb. 2. 15S'i.-3t.
tie and aset of said 'onnty.
t'rvr.x tinder our hand at the Commissioners
f Ifflee In Ebcnstmrg this rt'Uh dav ol Januarv. A.
D. 1S". PATRICK E. DILLON, 1
PHILIP D. SKELLY, J Auditors.
W. H.:ONNELL. V
HKIAL LIST. List of Cansis 5ft
-1 down for trial at the en-,uliit term of Conrt,
romroenclnt; on Monday. Xirv . ut. w.i :
Brendlingrr v. T nte et 1.
I'Ugias v.v. lrkeiie.
Wc-ih'.and's Esecuti-r... vs. livrne
Mcl"wcn .vs. 1 .i4i.
l-'seoTk r" r.Vnon vs. U-ro' ol Lnrrtto.
Kerin '
NOTICE is hoiel v given that the ac- 1
count ol W-n. H. Soi-hler. Assignee of E. J. j .
j Mills, tor the benent ( creditors has been tiled lu
; the office of the Pn'thonotary of t'mbrlj.. rntU'l
j and will he presented to tho C-uirt of,M 1 -i .
Pleas of said Countv hr confirmation o"''1
I Monday of March nevf. ;!!'(! A 'i I'.'!
t.ll fJt'.1.M,M.,ITOV,-.i O 1 ..,,,1
tight Imrriiiig
vs- Sut'trvisor ol Cleer-
' rid tap.
Prothonotaiy's Office, then
is 1
if I'v
Wasted. Sherman A Co., Marshall
Mich., want an agent in this countv at once.
, , . ., . ,. , .. , c w , ' '. ' at a salary of 8100 ier month and expenses
led to the oehef that South Y ork has a g,ow-. t Fo f uU partcular9 address as above.
Tstt sav that on effort will be made to under
mine tlie wnior works at present existing In Eb
ensburg. How this shall be done remains to fie
seen. But we Imagine 1t will be a failure. We
judge so. for several reasons, prominent amcsgst
wnicn IS mat tnose w no are wormiia jwi r- ,
iiAit.rrrniit tbetr nla ns t lie work lel nir too i
NOTICE is hereby given that the ae- j
count of John Kaab, Assignee of ttcorge j
, Wehn and wife, for the benefit ol creditors, has
; been riled in the ottlce of the Prothonotary of Cam- )
brta county, and utiles eveep-lop be tiled thereto i
w-iil be confirmed on tlie firt Monday of Mar-h '
next. c. F. O'DONNFLL. Pndhonotary. j
l'n,ll,.iiuil,rt.-OIRna VKnnMKonv t'ah O 1 Aw, "e
"VTOTIt'E is hrrr-bv uiven that tiifi ae- ! r.ierf lot
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nimble timrry out thetr plans, tlie work l-etng too
ro j' h lor thotr capacity
lng prospect before her. a business boom In
fact. Mr. Heist, the senior memlier of the
film, is the present landlord of the Mountain
House, Ebensburg, and was a former coal
f,persic.r i-j the r-'cvifh Ferk ccj rsio-t.
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The Mait'and House, Altoona, lis again
changed landlords, Mr. P. II. Drew retiring,
and Mr. J"olart B'ock. of (ireerbgref. fc-
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SHILOH'S rvrARHH REMEDY. A marvel
Ions tnre lor Catarrh Diphtheria, Canker-mouth
snd Hondache. With eaeli botllo there is ange
nlous nasal Imcrtor for tho more successful treat
inert o; the e.U;p!a!at. w'thtnt ex'a 3--ye. J.-'"
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ccptions be Bled thereto Will be confirmed on ttLllC
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