p.r. - - EEIi. 3. 1882' W'M. AND rF.RSONAL. I v 4 t t 4 ,! T. HF.tHT TRrETO Mr."" ; ..r oi7 (fi'-en Acay. By ,iirt. r"it piti!t sVimns to n. . , l -'- H' .ol strpt, PitMtiiirsh, i''..tvt' f ".- of PhTrjjo, a Iiphu- ; . I : D" Your Heart Bt m'v'ii-s't.'-l wiMi a splinii'l ;i"i?'. rprp-ieiitin'' an i u.lv U-ani'tsr unon the arM of I 'I'iicwDtiNMnrMithc beauty i f.iitt'.fi'l anl niiiirinr lovi. i !:!- oT yars snd ll frost ; n,l tv ni'.i-;i is or rnai fmy, nnpie ; , , ,m kinl which cannot fail to i '.t of a" who have a soul for . we civp you a 30 cent sone free ,.-i nnl t -o 3 cent stamps to H. 1 ' V i i :i V i :i i yilt-ro r ri . 1 Hip Othpr l'le. I,..,;,.; at Oatman's. ir in town at O.itman's. -., .:, f., 7 and cents, at Oat man's. ..:.m; is ;;i men' heavy boots at ; r int j-0'l oysters by the quart or , . i it:;:.Vi's. siy O.ittnau keeps the best . ;,;i.MS in town. :'..;!'ii'T Si Hto. w ill buy all the po- ,., ..;y !:A- fur ?al. '.. oystrrs are received every i . 1 I'ri l.ty at Oatman's. t ;:,ren coffee ever sold in this :.! hnutit at Oatnian'9. M -.nit. lin Salvia, the great asthma r s c at j ames tirug &iure. nealth, hope and happiness are restored by the use of Lvdia E. Pinkbara's Veeetable Compound. It is a positive cure for all those diseases from which women suffer so much. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. The connecting of the names of Mr. Jno. Sanders and his two sons with the recent shocking death at Benscreelt of Mr. Louis Delahunt, is an outrage on those gentlemen which demands a prompt retraction from all the papers and persons who have given cur rency to the story. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is a marvellous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker-mouth and Headache. With each bottle there is an insenious nasal injector for the more success ful treatment of those complaints, without extra chare. Price 50 cfs. Sold by E. Jamo's Druegist, Ehensburg, Pa. -l.-e.o.w.ly The nnly citizen ot Cambria county, and a worth', upright mn he is, who has ever been known to decline a nomination for of ficethat of State Senator out of pure mod esty in declaring himself unfit for the posi tion, was m town on Wednesday, and the printer is ti.ree dollars and a naif better off for it. The I. O. O. F. brethren of this place in dulged in a big feed and a good time gener ally at their lodge room on last Wednesday night. About seventy ladies and gentlemen participated, and nothing stronger than toasts, arffl not many of them, was drank. Mr. Swartz, of the new confectionery store, engineered the eatables. If Henry Barnhart, Hattie Carney, John Cellar, Annie Hildehraad, Miss Elizabeth Jones and Mrs. E. Thompson call at the Eb enshurg postoffice and ask each for an ad vertised letter, they will have no more diffi culty in getting it than James Glasgow or Evan Powell would have in getting two each iui nit- anif auiouni or asKing. , The recent destruction by fire of the Lan caster Enquirer building resulted among the I other disasters in wiping out the Pennsylvania j School Journal, printed at said office." out of existence for a few weeks. Subscribers to the Journal who read this notice will there I fore be able to account for their failure to j receive It for a month or so to come. Cc. Snn't Straver ami Mr I'. l?;.i.it B. E., superintendent of the Ebensburg pub lic schools, intend to conduct a Normal Class If you want a hat for vour head, or shoes for your feet, a watch for your pocket, or e'en something to eat, tobacco to chew, or cigars of the best, rings for your fingers when you pun down your vest, these goods you will find, and many things more, with Cham. Roberts, the clever, whose Variety Store is filled to renletion with a stock that's com g.ete, while his prices are as low as his su pars are sweet. So vou'll go there and buy t you're wise and discreet. A lively railroad war was inaugurated early on Saturday last in the vicinity of East ; uvrriutuir,i, cflusei ot fiidb i wo unnnrea trackmen ot the Pa. R. U. Co. tearing no about j a thousand feet of track which the Cambria Iron Co. had laid on the bed of the old Por j tage R. R. About 10 o'cloek the Cambria ; Iron Co. took two locomotives and twenty ! cars loaded with old rails, ore and stone, and 1 ran them up on their track to prevent the j other side from eoing on with their work of j destruction. This had tb? effect of suspend ' liig hostilities for a time, when orders were received from headquarters in Philadelphia i directing the. railroad men to withdraw, which thev did, and the C. I. Co. men soon I followed their example. The origin of the j trouble is a fear on the part of the P. R. R. j Co. that the Iron Co. was playing into the . hands of its rival, the Baltimore and Ohio R. ! R. Co. ! The Journalistic pathway of Mr. James j F. Campbell, now of the Greene County Dem ocrat. avnesluirg, Pa , is seldom, ir ever, strewn with roses. It seems from the dimin utive edition of his paper of last week that he owed a lawver named Huss ?2"i0. borrow ed from him when he was about, to start the Democrat that early last week Hnss not only wanted his money returned, but also insisted upon supervising the editorial arti cles nefore they were set up. and runninethe paper generally. Mr. C iifTered to pav him back his money arid ?."0 for the use of the amount, but repudiated the other demand stated. In his last week's issue the editor i avers that when his workmen were taking ! the forms of the paper to the Republican ot 1 fice, where he did his press work, Huss in j terfered with them and in the altercation I that followed the forms were "pied," as i printers say, and the type scattered in the : mud. Campbell declares he will eo straight ahead with his paper and show Huss that he OLD-TIME ELECTION RF.TTRXS. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. HOW THEY WE'RE TRANSMITTED "BEFORE THE DATS OF TELEGRAPHS POME INTER ESTING POLITICAL HISTORY. Editor Freem an Dear Sir : Portage, Pa., Jan. 30, 1882. Dear Freeman. Business u in this locality, and quite a number of new buildings are beinir erecta1 Xl. l On the dav I Martin A Co. contemplate th oi-t';..' i I after the last November election, when thn j some twenty new houses (you don't suppose ' telegraph had substantially announced the ( they would build old ones do vou'! in the ' ....k vi,, i"c year.) i nis enterprising firm f-'iaiso.uXtndin? tneir railroad about one ! I ..t cakes of a cold morning a:iJ cattle powder at James' i l Neuralgia and Palpitation of the ,.f ?r.v .s.wured me Avo. Melgert, - u r.i. ft il-::-: know the "true inwardness" 31 : ,ii foiitrihiition sent us this week f i;' ciii publish it. . r'l.iy (.Tir.irsdiy) was Candlemas ,-.'r!i chr. nit:les ami gro uud-hog i:- .: ur vt r'l.ieu Jar. T - jroMi! I-ling crawled out of his hole j y i'. is fmuily to bo hoped that he J ' i '.p'.v Ik hir.d hi'.ii. i' i.r sixteen pound boy baby is J airs Dan. Eberly the happiest man t uig a present writing. 1 ,.. is about six inch 9 thick, and I ..it.t.ties have been hauled this week i r i away for summtr use. I '..liiibria Iron Company is import t : 'tt fruin Georgia and erecting a t rim n'l.inufaftory in Johnstown. - Barker & Bro. have on hand a nice 1 .v niackeial put up in all sized pack- u :i ten pound kit to a full barrel. Barker & Bro. have just received a t ..t of (lour from Miinkle'sand Sech t which will be sold at very low teachers, com, nneing about the first of May and continuing for ten or twelve weeks. We w ish mem success. li. L. Johnston, E-q , of this place, de livered a very interesting lecture on the Irish land question before the Land League at Minersville, this county, last Sunday evening. Daniel McLaughlin, Esq., of Johnstown, orated on the same occasion. Both addresses were worthvof the respective authors, but Mr. Johnston's was the longest, and, it is needless to say, replete with wit. The existing mail arrangement is the worst Ebensburg ever was cursed with. About half the time of late there has been no morning mail at. all, that matter reaching us at 5 :to p. m., while no maii can come at night under any circumstances, and no letters can be answered from here until twenty-four poms auer tneir receipt, we are prajing at the I'nion sebol KiMi , " ! w'l . ms paper .. ..... ii' ss .1 time to buy overeats now, the intellectual and profesMonal training of ! CanDOt "PeV ln any sucn manner. , is a good place to buy them . ".ii you see by the dawn's eai i'uy 'iht's intruding on the do- For the Third Timf.. St. Joteph' Con vent Ajain Entered by Burglars. If som of the fast young men who, on evil deeds intent, prowl the streets of Ebensburg at late hours of the night, don't look "a leedle out," as the Dutchman said to the boy who was steal ing his Limhnrg cheese, they will be publicly exposed and swiftly dealt with according to the statute in such "cases made and provided. Three times wittvn the last few months have the Sisters of St. Joseph, at Mt. Oallitzin Seminary, bpen subjected to the terror and alarm naturally attending a burglary, or something very much like it. The latest in stance of this dastardly outrage having oc curred on last Saturday night, when one of these cowardly sneaks got info the building in some way, but was fortunately frightened away by one of the Sisters before he man- result in the State, a young man who had then cast his first vote, asked me to tell him, if I could, in some future, number of the Freeman, how long a time it required before the telegraph came into general use to ascer tain the vote of the State, and how the elec tion returns were received. I told him I would no o, and I will now not only fulfil that promise, but refer, in addition, to some matters not immediately connected with the subject. My earliest accurate recollection of the in cidents connected with a political campiign goes back to the memorable contest for Gov ernor in 1S3S between Jos. Ritner and Duvid R. Porter, the first-named having been renom inated lv the anti-Masonic party, and the other (Porter) being the Democratic nomi nee. This was six years before the first tel egraph line in this" country that between Washington and Baltimore was erected by Morse, its inventor, in the face of almost in surmountable difficulties. The Ritner and Porter campaign was, so far as my knowl edge cf elections extends, the :ost exciting and hotly contested one that has ever occur" red in this State. It became so in conse quence of the vindictive, and bitter attacks marie unon the personal character of Porter bv the Ritner press, and also from the settled and deliberate determination of Thaddeus Stevens, then one of the Canal Commission ers, who was the power behind the throne, rreater than the throne itself, and of Thomas II. Burrowes. Secretary of th Common wealth, and Chairman of he Ritner State Committee, to carry thp election at all haz ards, hy fair means, if thev could, but in any rvent to carry it. The amount of monev staked on the result was enormous. Betting became a perfect mania all over the Stated anrt it was a rare thing to meet with a man who had not wagered something on Mie snc. cess of his candidate. it was often a horse, a cow. or an ox. Two four-hore stage coachps, forming the line between Pittsburgh and naisburg passed through this place each day, one cn. ing east and th other west, and the way-bill, in a.Mition to the list of passeneers. contain ed the first and subsequent result of the elec tion in tne (lirterent counties along the route. ".,rrj.lon or Jerry (Reason's, to IX L Kh yhave tapped the -white ash vein of coal. The coal in this vein at ?AJde?nerJ de?,a y experts (noYinsan LP" flMSiitifut and bountiful- 15 k I - 1 exct"llcnt- so to speak. It is of ' i?v WhP' anlof thracitical solid- i UrTtS,Cdred 8trn' aDdkeel . Much talk there has been b.,nt the open ing of coal on land of E. MeGlade Eso and Th2 thte r"vation of he &rs Vlinn1 they ! thC ear'y SPrinK- May Winn00 Pressing. A little late beginning, but then, you know, great entei prises must, of necessity, move slowly A lecture on "Ireland'of To-day" was de livered here, in the Lutheran church, on Altoona. Mr. Kerr handled the subject in a masterly manner, and though his mission is no doubt to preach "peace and good will to men, he didn't manifestmuch love for Brit ish tyrants in his lecture on the above occa sion. How could he, and be a man, and especially an Ameiienn citizen" -.i SL ML,aughlin. one of t wo maiden sisters who have lived for nearly half a cen tury on the McLaughlin estate, at "Old No. ' Is ciry (il0w nr" vo". citv?). died on Wednesday last, aged about seventy years. Iter sister Rose, some years younger, survives her. Ma she rest in peace. The general health of our people is very good. I he only artisan that ennnnf fin.t RECEIPTS ail EXPENDITURES Of Cambria County, Fa., From the 27tti nay of January, JSSI, I the 2d Hay of January. IS-2. A. TEAGLEY, Treasurik. Dr. To amount in Treasurer's bands at last settlement $ fil.OSS 7s To mt. of rtuplicate for tlie vear 1SK1. 67,437 44 " rereived from seated and un seated lands 4T,7 ?8 " " " redemption of lands 4fK 08 " ' " miscellatieons sonrccs Sc6 04 " " " Constable for 18?0 and prerious years 1,37 is ' " " A. Hueber, being in terest on bal. ot duplicate 12 45 CR. his candidate. If it was not monev. ""crative employment here is the doctor a coat, a hat. or a pair of boots, and U e a.re very healthy people, considering ltrfn fc AAns ' fill r C17A ' our size. Messrs. nahn McGearv have estaWlished an agency here in the sewing machine line. Thev are young gentlemen of energy and ability, and are driving a brisk trade. If .....i-eKeeper wnnm thev may tackle does not. become possessed of a j Biiiltliiij; Bridees. etc '..'...'. Boarding .rimcrs -.....!".!! I Boarding jurors .7.7.7 I Borough tax 7...!7!.7 I Commissiniien 1.7.7.7.7.7.7. 7.7.7. I Ouiimisioiiers' clerk .7.7.7.7 ; Cimniisi,niers' roundel .77." ! Court Crier and Tipstaff Constables ; Criminal prosecutions. . . Court Hou-e (old) : Pi.-trirt Atlorney '. Klections . .. I Fox and Wild Cat sca'ps". 77! ! Inuisitions Insurance ......!!!! . . Interest on New Court House bonds " I Grand Jurors ' 'traverse Jurors 7.7.7 I Janitor Jaii and .iaiior7! 7!!7!!!7!7!77!!7777!7! Jnrv omiuissioners find clerk.... 7 . " " Miscellaneous Accounts 1 Of tbis amount .1. P l.intnn 'irTA' "V.' reived .'4l 9 being SO per ceut. of rebate on State tax for 87i;. New Court House Old Orders Probates 77.7 Post a Se . S t a t ioiie ry7 et c Priithonotary Printing .".......!!!.!!!! Poor and Hon- oY'KmpYoyment Poor House Iirectors Heiristry Rerords Keform School....!!!!!!!!"!!" Koad Damage 7..!! Kefunding Road Funds 77.7! School I'unds State Tax 77.7.7.7.7. Stenographer Sheriff ..7.7.7.77 Teirhers' Institute !!!!....!!!..!!!!. ! Redemption of Lands ' txoneratioi.s to Constables . Will be because thev ora r."":.i 7 Ksoneraiions on Imd irate... talked tn itftAth '". t Kemninine in hands of Constables r..r Before the stage left Pittsburgh, on the daw ! talked to death. Th inr r;..t : .. aiu-i eiecKin ine agenr ot the line in , .' m. and these young men say the i Abatement to Tax Pavers ""i" """""u wny-ni ii wnat ne men Knew aoout tr.e vote in Allegheny county, name is very appropriate, as thev are" well I Treasurer com .on si .7-vj Mat's i'er "c'u i., mrtKe tne person sing who and gave what was regarded as fha probable ! rates thtin. though they never "Sngefr)d ' l Ru,nalninK ' Treasurer's hands.. :.174.29 at 1 per ct.. for a new scheilnl-? or other cl.ange for the i aged to steal anything more valuable than better at an crlv day the earlier the better The popular Bingham House of Phila delphia, Mr. McCiellan (late of the Logan House, Altoona, and Cresson Springs House) proprietor, has changed or soon will change hands, a Baltimore firm having bought the property. Our townsman Mr. B. II. Thomp son is a clerk in the Bingham, and we pie- the key of the main entrance. He is known and is strongly suspected of being concerned in the two previous performances of a similar character. He will be closely watched here after. A gentleman of this place, whose business required him to be on the street on Saturday night between 11 and 12 o'clock. during which time the outrage referred to at f unie will remain in the like capacity under I the 8tminarv was perpetiated. saw and rec- the ni w dispensation. Mr. McCiellan will ' ngnizej in the western part of ttwn two va- go to r.ne to re-emoark in the hotel business. ! nanc youtlis at a short rtistance from mm, it Divis has removed his saddle if.i making establishment into a a: i ve John Lloyd's store, on High v! ! -i.in I that it is the intention oj i'. L'.ans to reruove to Johnstown in lie won't oe sorry for the i.i. i continue to make splendid new (..'our' H.iuse, but the t be ready for occupancy by n oC Court. e p:j.t-in one of public school, .rvUy afternoon, necessitatino : tponenicr.t of otiuly and recita- -xt ii.otnlii);. Eaiker A Bio. want to buy appies, iltied apples, beans, corn, wheat, . e.v 1. inter, and all other kiudi " i;: .lin. Li i ei J. M irreil, of Johnstown, a tlie otlier side of the "big poi;d" - !y wonderfully improved lu ' 1 1 to h.-.ir it .'i"ie liniment will do the bdsi ; ;il! otlier liniments have faileJ. ''Iru, store. Try it. It is used by '!-:-:neii in the county. -" sleighing party, which is the - : in sex to a 'sta '" sleighing f t.. !ced of for to-morrow, with Car- t i their destination. j i 1 ae five or live hundred bushels ... si or mote, you wish to disnose . -:! theui at Barkers' providing t U . I size and perfectly sound. a :.iLseiice of a few weeks to rccu- n..-tt,l energies. Dr. A. Griffith : : Ii'"'" in this place last Mon '' ' i,f. illy restored to his wouted r l.iMitfeit hope. I trancis, a former resident '. is l ark home from Chicago on ;- ten years since he left his na H ere me plenty of his old ' til 1 1 J in welcome. rats, mice, roaches and ants : r!.!!naor. Barn', granaries and Vare.i in a single night. Xo fear ' ' B st and cheapest vermin t wor!:I. S.,:d everywhere, fyiuaii blew out the gas a few "t re retiring to b d at the Logan ,,vr.a. What would have been f the bi.nnler had it not been rec ' 't r. e cn well be imagined. '-n pretty well settled in the " ' I'ouis D.-lah'jnt was acci ' I at Benscr.-k, r.u the 2lst ul- ' ' US r.'irinfT rt-t-r bin. r..l uiui, nun uui I T a tirtie Kiisnef teil br , - - - j , t i i t t t . 4 3 i 4 f t -v.ir it. I ; : ' U ;. la Ii i.'e. r frc.Ti sick or nervous head--plessne?s? If so, do xt in time nature wilj tlii o at ouae to V. .Timoi -U, Pa., for Dr. Faust's Messrs. Gibbs Hason an'l John Farren i will constitute a firm who will embark in thtj j j general merchandizing business in the room ! j now occupied bv Mr. Edward Griffith. High , street, on the 1st of April coining. Mr. Grif- ; i fith has purchased the property next otoor j ! westward, lately owned bv Hon. John . Thomas, on which he designs erecting a j . buililiiii; suitable for grocery purptwes. to be i . icady for occupancy by the l.-t of April. So 1 we go. i An item is going the rounds tiiat Col. Thomas A. Scott, dee'd, was the fust con- , . ductor on the Indiana branch, twenty-five years ago. He niay have been the first requ- i lar conductor, but it is within our knowledge ' that riiilipS. Neon. Ksii , dee'd, was con- I j ductor of a train for the Messrs. Collins, con- ' tractors for the construction of the road, which carried passengers prior to the up- pearance of Col. Scott in those parts. Mr. 1 Noon lived and died in Ebensburg. ' The two Tri'iitnr (Johnstown and Al- j i toona) sc.y they have been reliably informed. ; the former having informed the latter, that ! i we did not swei.r when we "pied" one of the Freemas forms on Friday last. As J j tint settles what might otherwise have been a mooted question, there sems to be no ; need for us swearing that we didn't swear a ; ; single swear on that momentous occasion, i Cause whv, we never allow any -'form" to , : outdo us in the matter of pi-ety." i ! The l?irii loci Tim's says that officer ! I John Harris, of Johnstown, passed east on ; Thursday having in charge two prisoners i whom h- bad c-iptured in Pittsburg. One ; of the men was implicated in the shooting of , ' a young man in Kense A Hammond's store, i , nt Boiivar. a short time ago, and the other , ( was arrested on a chirqe of jumping his board bill. OfTWr Hinis has been very : j successful in hunting down criminals, and , ! he may be truly said to bo a "detective that ; . detect,." i The new Presbyterian church of this ' ; place will he dedicated to the service of Al- i . mighty God on Sunday, the l'lth inst. The ! services will doubtless be interesting, but '; i we have not been furnished with any infor- ' mation on that subject. The church edifice ! was finished last week, am) has been turned . over to the trustees by the contractor, Mr. : Shenk, of Krie. Pa., who is also contractor : j for the new Court House. It is needless to , say that in both instances his work has been . well done. j Minnie !,ong, the fifteen year old daugh i ter of Mr. B. F. Long, of the Central Hotel, ' j Johnstown, got unon her ear Saturday even- ' ing because her father had administered to ; her a much needf-d correction, and thereupon : swallowed about an ounce of laudanum with ! suicidal intent. Proper antidotes promptly , administered brought the desired answer : and had it not been for that Minnie Long 1 ' wouldn't have been very long for this worhf ; Next time she essays a role so desperate may ! be P would be as well for Minnie to try what ; virtue there is in her namesake of the rifle i persuasion. i One of our forms fell into an ineonglom- i I erate mass of "pi" while being washed or. ' last Friday morning, and nobodv, or at least ; no printer, need be told that the assorting . and distributing of eight columns of sadly demoralized burgeois, minion, nonpareil ' j and display type, to say nothing of resetting ' f the advertisements, was anything but n de j liahtful task. With the aid. However, of ' ! some extra help and a good deal of extra la- ! ! bor on part of ourself and our office force, ' the annoying difficulty was overcome with- I out causing any delay in the issuing of the j present number of the Freeman. ! The semi-official draft of the new rail- ; road proposed to be run through this neigh- 1 horhood is to be. sen at the banking house of Messrs. Johnston, Slneniaker A Bucks. ; There are two projected lines. One leaves the P. H. K. at a point-not far from Cresson, touches Eoensburg on the south, ami pur- : sues a general southwestern direction, and thu other leaves the Eiiensburg branch near ; Bradley's and goes northwestward toward : Carrolitown, ultimately striking the Indiana : branch at or near Homer. Either route ; leaves Indiana boiouah out in the cold, ai.d i the people over there are in a bad frame of and as he approached them one jumped over a fence into a garden and the other hid him self, as he thought, in the shadow of an ad Joining house. The circumstance i- suspic ious when taken into connection with, what occurred at the Seminary irumediately''rbre or just ailer that hour of the night. Surh conduct is disgraceful beyond language to express, and if another similar visit is made to the convent the depredators may expect a warmer reception than is only too infre quently accorded to such despicable charac ters, and even as It is exposure and punish ment mav yet be the result of the last mid night raid on the premises of the good Sisters of St. Joseph. JrnoE Rf.as andthe License Question. In the Huntingdon county court, two weeks ago. Judge Dean refused for certain reasons, which he stated, to grant two license applications. The Judge then referred to tne "large amount of drunkenness anil row- result in that county. Whew the stage ar rived at Mnrravsville, in Westmoreland county. Gen. Murray, a veteran Democrat, at whose hotel the stage stopped, added on the way-bill the returns from that county, as far as he knew them with his estimate 'of Por ter's majority in the county. At Blairsville the voteof Indiana county, as far as received, was noted down, and when the stage reached this place the vote of Cambria, then contain ing feu election districts, was added, and in all the other counties as tlu stage passed on to Hanisburg. The way-bill from Harris burg to Pittsburg was used for the same pur pose, and bv Thursday night the returns on one way-bill going east and those of another going west were known here; but, as they were very meagre, no intelligent- opinion could be formed of the gerrl result. By Friday night, although the way-bills contain ed a great many additional returns from the north-western and remote eastern counties, thev did not afford any decided encourage ment the friends of either candidate ; still they formed the material out of which the adherents of each built innumerable castles in the air. It was believed that all doubt would be removed by Sa'nrday niht when me srage arrived from the east, and such proved to be the case. There was a general hen i"' ""in aooounceii nis near r. proach even the small boy of that day par ticipating in the excitement, and forn"rn a large and important part of the anxious crowd. Among the stage passeneers was the late John O. Miles, Esq.. of Huntingdon on his way to Pittsburgh. He was known to a'l the citizens of our town, and both Michael Dan Magehan, a Ritner man, and Dr. Smith, a Porter man, immediately undertook to in terview him Mr. Miles, who was a strong W big. or anti-Mason. Was Pl'iflpnHi n nt ict before ; so nice," smooth and noiselessly do they run. Syntax. Beta's Cuf.f.k. Jan. 31. 1S82. Editor. Freeman. On the ni-ditof Sat urday, the 21st inst... Louis Delahunt cot off the mail train at this station, and started for nis home about one-half mile east of here He walked alone the mil j njslit being stormy and he more or less under ' I T, '""'""" liquor, he was unfortunately I ,! , , v R freight train. His body was mn , tilated almost beyond recognition. All this j was horrible to contemplate, and esneciallv I i was it distressing to his family and friends i ! and in tneir great distress tney have the sinl 1 cere sympathy of the whole community But : was it not enough for them to suffer ? in the ! j opinion of some of the very wise men of the : ; community it seems not.' An inquest was ; inaugurated, and, to make that appear jus- j I ,?' V,p s'or nil,st be P'lt circulation ; that Mr. Delahunt had been foully dealt with. I I Ins was communicated to the press far and 1 i 1"r. an'' H dailies, east and west, larce : and small, had the horrible htory prominent- ! : IV presented in t'-.eir columns as "A rr.nrder i at Ben's Creek," "Strong suspicion of foul p ay, etc. A physician was sent for. who arrer two days' deliberation, couldn't see it and nobody else could pee it, except those wno wanted notoriety and thev have got it Cambria county's greatest coroner" minht probably have seen it in the same litrht were he still on deck. Ben's Creek. fore kept tho excited crowd for a short time dyism" which seem to prevail at the ccunty ! on the ragged edges of hope and rcrti., i ne coin no in in z cause to uisornei ly ana outrageous conduct, and what was the rem edy. He remarked : "A sreit donl ha been alj anut tbe people of Hantintrdon beinir moved, nn never before, by ia temper.! nee and the aanoyaneeand rhatnelessness ol exc'ei?ive trinkinic. a exhibit. id he-e for the lat ft?w months. It 1 obvious to ".. and no doubt to othen also, that there is a lar amount of drunkenness and rowdyism in thu town: and it is shameful to those who practice it. and the town authurittes who tolerate it : but wo are clear that it is not the llreised houses that cruise it. It seems to us thatcerMin police remilations. properlv en forced, would stop a larite amount of the drunken ness and rowdyism complained of. There is no reason why men should bo allowed to irt Jninlc arid commit breaches of the peace and other viola tions of the ! In (ace of the authorities. All tiiese men are IfaMe to be arrested, no matter whether there are licensed houses In town or not. when tiiey iret drunk an 1 bcomean annoyance to peaceihle and orderly citizens ; and th in jnlcipal authorities shoahi see to it that the peace! Jlnes and order ot the town is preserved. Vearcnre that this trouble is attributed to the wronit cause when'it is chanted to the licensed houses n is caused hy a failure on the pnrt ol the authorities to enforce proper police reKiil.itions. e d not refuse these licenses because them is drunkenness on your streets: for we think it cannot h traced to the licenced nouses, and it cannot be . suppressed by suppressing licenes : but it can be suppressed by the arrest and punishment of men who est drunk and commit breaches of the peaco " i r, . HI"I"'AT- REWAitn.-The psblishers of RutMv- , Monthly, in the prize pnzrle department I or their monrhly for Februarv. offer the following , easy way lor some one to maka .') : To the person then disposed to tell all he knew. nd there- ! Teamen, VnlVy 7uTrv7o J wS win I he money Those who try for tho prirr must send ij cents in silver (no po-tnir stamps taken) with theanswer. for which they will receive tho March number of the. Monthly, in which will be published the name and address of the winnev of the prize with the correct answer thereto, t'ut this out. it msv ho worth .n to von. Address Hntlede Publishing ompany, Kaston, P. rear ; but at re- cive twenty dollars jn irold as a prize, will be forwarded to the winner hebri i j.-: "YB" icMonigie. Pr.,.e. t bor 1ST, Jobn lierlev. Kbei:sburK, w w 1--.7 J. F. Skellv. Sumnwrhill twp is:s .John Wbcriev, Kbensburg, w. rr. IXT'J John T. Harris .lohnstown. 1st w. ISsO Javiil Strauss. ConeinaiiKh borlw " H . . I. Horal.au eh. Crovlc since pl) ' Anslem Weak land. Kbler. " 1R"1 .toM. F. Iurbin. Allcyheny" .' " M J. lioilson. Cambria bor 1st w " Michael I..d(ers. " 2d w ' Thos I.. .Jones. Cambria towmdiip since paid in part " H. C. Kirkpatri. k. Carroll town ship, sin-e paid in part ' Anthony i ill. chest township. sinoo paid in purt " John WasiiPT, Chest Sprincs bor! since paid " Pavid Strauss. ConemauVi '"boir! since paid in part " Wm Mc' larren. ( Yovle twp 7"" " Kvuti K. Kvuns. Kbensburn. K. W. " James Myers. Kleiisburg, WAV., fince paid in part " Anslem Weakland. Klder toVn ship.sir.ee paiil in part " Jonathan Custer, Jackson town si tice pi ul " .7ohn T. Harris, Johnstown. 1st w" " Geo. K. Slick, ' 4th w., since paid in part ' Thos. McKce, Johnstown, C.tti w7, since jaid N. H. West brook. Portage twp..'.'.'..' " Josiah Waters. Prospect Iwr " .IdIiti A . McCa-tney. Ke ole tow n, ship, sir.ee paid in j-art " Cyrus He's .1. Pichlaml twp......... " Silas Uiildwin. St.m vcreek twp ' J. A. I'lumnicr, Suinnierhill twp " J'cph Shuma'c, Summitviile lor " John McNultv..Siisuehaiinatwp. Wm. criste. Washinjrton town ship, since jiaiii " M.. J.Noel. White townshii 77 " Ceo. W. I'rinle.Wilniore lior " m K. Grubb Upper Voder twp. 117 11 Appreciated Compliments. The com mencement last week of the sixteenth vol ume of the Freeman has and is calling forth many kind expressions and warm commen dations from our brethren of the press but nothing quite so handsome as the following from the Johnstown Daily Tribune ot Moib d ay last has as yet came under our observa tion. Brother Swank mav rest asc.iroH n, ot itis good wishes are highly appreciated, and that we are heartily thankful to him for tjem: Thb Ebensburft Frkkvax. with the Issue of last week, beitan Its sixteenth volume under the suner- r,Hn k,H- A' Ml'- The FnEKMAN is edfted with ability, printed with care, and conducted in evur?' .w,y ln a ''onscientlous manoncr on tho wh.,le It is a better paper than is printed in any other town in the State with no (rreater dl neri sions than Khenshurir. Kor the editor s persistent and palns-takln performance of what he conceives to he his duty, he deserves nothing but praise from everybody, and the urood will of the Democra cy above anybody in the county who has not worked so faithfully as he has. and we can recall no one who has. But. in his case, as in others it is not the plodding wheelhorie that nets the suirar ..III i iM,ler' V fror" bee"U5 he has the VLr T humans called cheek with not half the ?on! t'k' r ab"'tv of lu" ' "" compan Ions. The DBKEMs?. and its editor have the best wishes of the rrtbune, it that's of any consequence iciigi.il ne announced tnat the returns ceived at Hntitingdon that morning from jiHiuoro anil tne northern tier of counties showed that they had given Porter majorities so largely in excess of what had been antici pated, as to render his election certain by about five thousand majority. And thus the long agony was over on the fifth night after the election As an indication of the extremely bitter feeling that marked the contest, I recollect that as soon as Mr. Miles made the statement that Porter was elected bevond all doubt a prominent Ritner man in the room avowed his willingness to bet ten dollais to five with any "Loco-Foco" that. Porter would be in the penitentiary Wore the end of the year 13 and he would have put up his money without the'day0"' S W'ld WaS th P,itical frenty of It may be here stated that the newspapers in each county, on the da after the election issued small slips, or extras, containing the returns of their respective counties, so far as they were known, and when these extras reached the printing offices to which they were sent they furnished data from which to make a gradual approach to a more intelli gent estimate of the general result. A most notable feature of that remarkable campaign was the powerful influence exerted by the addresses to the people of the State Issued by the Chairmen of the two State Cen tral ( lommittees. Such r.rodnetions are now generally regarded with indifference as mere sound and furv Thev were published at short intervals, were ; Thirty Hats' Tiwai.. We will send l)r ! Tve' Olehrared Klectro-Vol tale Belts and other . Klectrie Appliances on trial Tor thirty davs to , yorinit men anil older persons who are afflicted i wfth Nervous I'ebilitv. Ix.st Vitality, etc. euar 1 anteein speedv reliel and fomtdete restoration of , vifor and mnnbeod. Also for Kbenmatism Ncu ; rjileia. Paralysis. I.lver nd Kidn-y difficulties i Knptares. and many other diseases. Illustrated . I'sroptilct sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co ; Marshall. Mich. fto-vfe-ly.-) MotNT PVE CAMBRIA Judgments. harles lolmston. et al .1. I.. Martin .7.7.'."!!!! !Sarnuel Kelly, ct al John T ooiiey 7.7! Geo. I.. Bowser, tt al John Crouse 7.!!!!! Michael Kirscli, et al M ichael K irscli Wm. I.loyd . ct al 7.7 Benjamin Kiart M.irv Majrdalciia Trinklev!. !!!.'!!!! s. j-iakin ; John W. Gray, et al M. A. McGon,j;e ' John Kohlcr .!, John Pear n S 2.5!7 ! ORITl'ART. i FAfi AN. lled. rt the residence of her parents , . near Altoona. on Thursday. Jan. 28. 1S2. of con- ' ! sumption. Ato-ik. eldest tlamthter of Thomas and ! I Marcella Fairan. formerly of this place, aired 23 j years. 1 month and 8 days. , ! The remains of the decensed were bronht to this 1 ; place for lntrment on Saturday forenoon, and i ; were escorted from the railroad station r.y a num- ' ; her of the youn ladies and irentlemenliwearinii i ' badges) i-elont nir to the Sodality connected with i ; the 'hurcli ' the Holy Nume. of which she had ! ; been a fattbfnl and exemplary member, and also ; : by mmy other svinpat hizinR friends. The usual i religions ceremonies at the church and a brief but ' i touch inir discourse by Key. Father Kcardon, were : : followed by the last sad rites at the srrave. Miss , Annie was a mint exemplary and well-beloved i ; yonnir l:idv. sreatlv esteemed liv II who b new hr ; and many there are who will sincerely mourn her cany and untimely death. V MOT-XT IH F. PrsTKICTS FR'iM MoN S Keceived from Keiiemption of Lands Bought by County. Chest township Summcihill township. Cambria tow nship oncmioiKh tow nship. Voder township Jackson township Ulacklick township.... Clearticld township tiallitzin borough 4S ,1 90 3:t 2 19 ; pi PCItOOT.. 27 S7 9 -J9 J 2 5 i.'7 tai 3 19 1 irfi 21 42 1 01 ...Oixa to the sick.iess unto death of his little daughter Maggie and the serious ill ness of one of his employes. Brother Wil liams, of the Cnrrolltown Air, requests us to say that no paper will be issued from his office this week. Sorry, indeed, are we to hear of the sad distress that has come upon o.ir good friend and his excellent wife, and sorrier still to learn that the condition of their bright and interesting little daughter uo n.iuicien wiiu paralysis of the brain, an affection of the heart, and perhaps scarlet May she rest ia teace. ' usually of extreme length, and were written , . -ARRIO Ar. Iied. nt the r"s!denee of Fru- : Witn great ability. Their annoarana ; h 1 ""nee and Kachel tjeorire. at Lilly's Slation county papers was looked forward to with intense interest, and it was made the busi ness of the party leaders to see that thev reached every nook and corner of every county in the Commonwealth. Each of the two parties put its best foot forward in these addresses, and regarded the arguments thev H?rfnf'i',i V ,n, Wrongest possible appeal , that could be made to the voters in favor of the election of its candidate. So important , were thev considered thoi it J&r iPa y 'TV?1" nn? rPa," whatever onrntted or neglected to publish one of them, the offense would never have tieen condoned. miTtJl -ha,rn "f 'e Ritner State Com mittee was Thomas H Uurrowes. who as .im slt?,V1WS.retary of the ( Common wealth, and Dr. Daniel Sturgeon, of Favette county then the State Treasurer w i Chair man of the Porter Mate Committee The addresses issued by that Committee were es pec.allv vigorous and able, and had given Jc!rrfr0ra Very Str"'? on th grat- it tide of the Democracy of the State, ne was r,?tvrW7Pr' a"t''"r, that credit being ent re v iim .,-.a r t s station on Sunday. Jan. 1ft. 18S-2. Mr. Mk hkaL Carbio'as. i ajreu sd years, 7 months and is days. Ueceased was born in HunMnirdon oounfy. from ; wiienee he rame in his early youth to this enunty I with his father. I'eter t:nrrl!;.n. Sr., one of the old j Revolutionary soldiers, and settled near Ixretto, where he spent a rewyears In the employ of the re j nowned prince ami nrlest. Kev. Father'Oalliizin. From Iretto he went as first Peutenant of a vol . nntcer company to tho war of 1S12 In 1519 he , worked on that part of the turnpike be tween Kl , enshiinr and Cresson. nn.l in 18J4 he removed to Fittsburir. where he married a Miss Craiir and be- eatncjiiie rather of two di.iifhters. In iscj i,e went j to Harrisbunr with the "Stiver tireys." where he remained until said organization was discharifed j ftetn the service. Af.er years of wandering and j toll, he settled in Armstrong- county in 175. where ! he burled bis wile and shortly nlt'erward his two dauehters. In 1878 he lost his siht anl would have bocome a charireon the conn'y had he not '. been taken to the home of his nieces, where he was : eared for line a f ithcr until death. His remains i were Interreil In toe Summitviile cemetery. May ; his soul rest la peace. W. Met. F f8 50 Mol N'TS RKI'EIVKP FROM . and L'neated Lauds 1879-S0-l. Adams township Barr township. Cambria township Clcartie'd township , Conemaujjh township Vroy le township Iean township Kbensburp Bor W. W Gal'ifzii! Bor , Ctallitzin township Jackson township M. instcr townshij Portage township Keade township: Snmmcrhill township Susquehanna tow nship Washington township W hite township Yoder township t MS SEATED ROAU. SCHOOL. ! 5 5s Jig 1 Oi s 37 7 01 a :7 10 71 2 0J g 40 2 i 2 f4 12 00 7 2 2'J 40 13 70 3 00 15 48 2 7o 65 2s .Kl '4 1.' 22 1 20 P.' l 3S K5 1 25 2 '..." S 42 27 ASSETS. Amount due from Judgments S Amount due from Constables for 8SS1 and previous years Amount due from 'I hos. (irifllth. Sheriff Amount ilue from Poor and House of I mplovment Amount Item lining in 1 rca's hands. . To Balance lawyer of TTarrisbiiru, wl Governor Prf. ,:d."f" "Y frenoral tl u,e "lce OI Attorney- after the campaign was ended, Dr sturgeon was elected to the Vnited States Senate by M,at,c nia1' ilv in thp rcislature, crdQnot,,,,,n2Trf,ntrib,,r'J wich to his snc cess m the Democratic caucus as the heber on the part of most of its members, that he or"?b Fl J? ftb" and mirahle addresses of the Sfate Committee, and that the Democ racy owed him the Senatorship. "e,c- I Jr. St 11 rfvtiAn t.. H manv reonle we see rn,i ... ' it,: ... ' i nniuesrionable fer tr suffer and be made ic..:r.T"',r ,.r i V" - '!"SSPSSP" sha.e of .. .. r, .. . "s mui- kcjuui., couMipsiiiin, dizziness, loss of appe tite. eominr up of food, yellow skin etc when fur 7 is T .. ... . . i . . . '. ' 4-8. -e.O. w.ly.l i mind in consequence. J 1 : i ' i -sv! ( .J I V - """J nuiiiuirjuuru, 5. , f l "' SWplinES cured by the vv.'. ..'"'.'! '""'" SoaP (the K"'a skin T"' y' anJ Cuticura Resolvent ; ititernaiiy. Ask about them 14. r f neuraigi., pains, sick and 1 ; " ar" instantly banished by Fai-fs German Cure for N'eu J (iuararteed to relieve K r sale by K. James, Eb tl-l.'.M.-e.n w It! J- r-ite!Mamt a merchant of Lo- 'Vc.li,t.i... ... . . itiiernoon, or iy. , we presume, about thirty was f t!ie nehrew race. t.'lk'en to Allans f..r Inia. i ashes. i extension to the Mountain I ., ' '' W'H knocked helter skelter i i i ir-h prevailed on Thurs ""a-ed 3' " b, ! i 1 w I "' 'litzin and other points in JV kn)e storm. . r.f7iV'- 7;at',r'J of Muthew M. O. i ! s'r-.r ,'-V''' ','cart. offer a large " ! "l es, harness tni f 1 at veru l. r. i. j i'jn urines. ree a!"' then en and if m,t- you need. f. , .,k: snow "1 Tuesoav of v I f l' far the leiKhin ,V'-K- of hy ta.mers and .re t0 bX to market, row. " Paring it my Mt for m an, The I.atternrT House in thisnlaee has been leased for a term of two years from tiie 1st of April next, with the privilege of re maining two years longer, by Mr. Peter J. Martin, of Hoili-.lavsburg, at an annual ren tal of $'7j. Mr. Martin is a young man of excellent repute, and there is no question at all but what he will keep an orderly, well conducted hotel, where all who favor him with their custom will be kindly treated. Mr. Martin I? a young bachelor, hut as his father, mother, two sisters, and it may be a brother or two, will all make their home wit'i him here, he will have abundance of help in his new venture. The Carrol'towii Xeirs has learned of a young lady of nineteen In Harr township, who weighs about 1(50 pounds and is of ordi nary size and build, and vet has hands and feet like those of a four-year-old child, while her head Is of extraordinary sie and cover ed with a beautiful growth of hair. Her I eyes are clear, but continually rolling in her : head eyen when as'eep, the motion bein" plamlv discernible; her arms aie large, but i tall otl abruptly from just above the wrists, and her lower limbs are powerless and will not liear her weight ; hence she has to be re- moved from one place to another like an in- ' fant. She converses very intelligently, but with some effort. i Our long-time friend and patron, Mr. M ' J. Waltz, of Chest Springs, intenris'to erect ' a fi;ie house for himself early next Spring at i a cost of lidwee.i $2,000 and $3,000. and set lie down t farming and it may be an occa- j sional building contract tor the rest of his 1 day. For the past thirty years Mr. W. has j been engaged hi the erection of buildings bv 1 I'oniract, during njMH or wincn lie was and till is employed at the extensive steam pla ning mill of Mr. Win. Stokes, in Altoona. and to him belongs the honor of having put up some of the most costly and imposing edifice In that cify, as well as In this county. He is a mechanic without a superior and a gen tleman without gulia, By A mount countv Bv Amount r ,r,r, oiiv.ii as ut preciuue ail nope for her recovery, if indee. she has not died ere this (-od pity and corn fort the fond parents in their great tribulation. Asswkr This Question. Why do 'tri'ton out.-rarni- Ify Amount tue lMstrirtson n:il and School iinul Cy Am. unit ine iMMric.u from Ke -ht'motioT. of when for 75 ct. K. .Im I burg, Pa., will Pell them Shiloh's Vitalize ' which is guaranteed to cure in every instance? (4-1. -.u. w.ly. Mr, Jo vb Olemesm, Teldet son of Mr m. Clements, of the Esst ward, returned I loine from low on Tuesday night after an absence of four years, lie will be remem bre. as the young gentleman who. auring '. the Murphv excitement in this idace several years ago, made theshotxet it not the strong- est t -luperance speech on recsord. WHAT'S HATED IS OAIM.O. tlfrkinirnien will economize by employing Or. I leree's medicines. His -Pleasant Pur feative Pellets" ar.d "Golden Medical Dis covery cleanse the b!o.1C and system, thus preventing fever and other serious diseases i and curing all scrofulous and other humors' : Sold by druggists. . - n iitige snaie of 'I??" h.it he wa, ihiU i. Vi "urss OT llavnc wri'tenany- ,it,I;,lnamp,to t,1p addresses referred to. and which oi.l,i , .' . about the eiectioof DaVw lTp;rrnnKnff Hk who flsrtif ami rnr.a nwav Mst live to tiht n.-rhor rtay Knt. he who nfT-r tii;hf nt nil ft Bfars he wlii-.s, hag lot of (rll. A 11 which Is nn eplirrummatle gort of wT of do no,,nc.nr what 1, p,,i.rly d.norain LMo. "J; ,J;3- Mnrph.T.lOQriititnn .twt JohnT town i, not jrnilty of this national wef, knV. wh" very hent Tz1?-ml. clothimr inPt , ch ., Tf not l.ttle rhasper than any other dniV 7n O,.uf took which t? always kept full In all if ,e,. -nien'.. i, cl.oscc with an rve mnle -o the w int. flCM ft wall a. .1 - . ' " ' tIm to onlpr. a, well 8wr fnvf . . i'artic.ilr iton;inn ii rented to liU ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF UKAL ESTATE ! HY virtue of an alia oriler issalnit out or the Or" Iinn' ttonrt of Oamhrl ci'iintv. to me di rected. 1 wlil expose to pnhlle Hale, at the hotel 01 Lawrenca Schroth. in Carrdltown, on SATURDAY, FEB'ARY IK 1SS2, ! . 9 ...,. n - w i. r,.n; .i . . lsn.N . . .... v . .. . . ' ' " s UWIIUCU 1CI estate : All that ceitain Piece or Parcel of Land ! I tn ate in Carroll townliip. Cambria eonntv. Ia.. '. anout i!J miles Ir-im Carrolltnwn. hounrted on tha north by lands of Kev. K Wimtner. on the east, hy lands of heirs of treorirc 1 ."lie, deceased, on the i' fionth hy l.ind? ol Mielii-.el Steiirerwald and other., ' and on the west hv lands of Pe er White and others containing 12 Arm and 9 Prrrhen, more or les. liavlnir thereon crectoil a two utory PtNit Hocse, a f'rajne Rarn and the necessary oiitlniiMintts. There Is also a good orehard on the ' premises. I 1 Kims o? S a lb. One-third ot the porchase I money to be paid at the continuation of sale, the and the remainder in two equal annual payments, ; with interest, to be secured by the judgment bond and Pi.Ttifage ot the pnrchaer. JIAKT1N SAXIiEKS. F:reoutor of Klizabeth istuby, dee'd. 1 Jan. 27. ISSi-at. ADMINISTJJATIOX NOTICE. K'tnte of Matthew M. 0'JJbii.l. dee'd. letters of administration on the estate of .Mat , thew M. t'eill. late of Kbensburv boronith. de- ceased, bavinu been issued to the understood by : tho Keeisterof Cambria eonntv, notice is hereby ; itien to all persons Indebte! to saiil estate that Eayment must be made without dolav, and those avinif eliii'ns nirnlnt the same will present them ' legaltv aiirbenticated for settlement, i BOBKRT K. (I NFILL, , . , . , ! AXME M. O NI I1.I.. Adminimrators. i Kbensburs. Jan. "2", 18s.'.-6t. l.i AitiriTii:... of Outstanding orders of Outstanding orders 2m o; 2, f97 ai 3. '; 14 33 179 i" 2fi.i-.ft 01 ! ,.!2 4 6i ,fr: s.- 331 52 XII TO 2i-i 33 lf.2 02 61 ,( - FS . S 121,79? 23 22 00 6;7 so 1,V 7 75 i,:m oi 11 2J 72 19 1,1 S i 00 Oio tin S"0 00 17S &0 1isj 02 2,8': 41 42 e So 00 2.171 27 33! no l'i3 ir, 10 f.fl 3,fXI 00 8 -9 76 3.221 84 1T5 00 l,'Sl S9 oR B 2C4 93 4jr" 17 70 7o 40 65 1!M 42 4:i C3 729 10 14.914 20 1 "j) n-J ass 3 60". M 1 25 10O 00 70 M 1.421 17 2.2:10 :i7 110 B4 2 9 53 2W Oi l'"i 10 : 22 M 2.1S7 15 13 00 C. T. ROBERTS, CLOCKS, ITCHES, SlRUOMS, SWIOHIRT, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, Notions, Medicines, Wall Paper, Ciiars, Tctecco, Fancy C-oois, Tor k VARIETY STORE, EBENSBURG, PA. RELIABLE GOODS. JIOXES1" miCES. i i OF IS DOING "THIS Largest Business in Ebensburg, 3 I uatmaas zzio: 2 si ia 1.9 ! 70 I 2..r7 2 3 il 74 2X84o (1 121.19J 23 LARGE STOCK OF FiME GOODS Prices Down to Zero! BIG B H G 1 1 S FOR BRISK BUYERS! MOl-NT ni'K FROM CONSTABLES FOR I"! and jirevions year. 2.'2 79 9 0.S 21 56 30 24 . 79 3 0C 2"! 27 S 37 2X1 00 17 07 CO 13 lu 00 I'd 51 i r3 93 :s 52 18 100 93 4" 77 P7 53 121 85 17 23 ei i; 13 727 A 70 12". f-6 U I'7 2HJ 19 6 57 111 77 ? 37 1:9 ."(3 3 J S fi. Sjp OHIK CO-OPERITNE STORE IH JOHHSTOWH. No. 3 MORRIS Street, WILL SELL I ALL KIND OF GOODS I KOLLY KEPT IX A FJRSMLASS GENERAL STORE, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. i ZJtesifents of ortfiern Cfttnbrin ttrf specialhi invitrrl to dive us a I rail, Conimotlioits yard antl fictllny jlacv for Ttiirxcs, free of charge, I for use of customers. JNO. E. STRAYER, Secretary. I JOHNSTOWN. .IAN. 27, li.-2.-m. I . .. . ! The Best Place TO BUY ,314 S3 COUNTY ON I"'.) 23 1.1 01 SI 81 217 74 14 4! 1 1'l 53 171 X4 4J 2:' 2- 4 4'.' 17! 81 722 19 V2 So 71 -f l'.-i 6G p p- n AK 1 aa 1 Sbrth and Market Stres' PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. ! Krnittrce' i Hani Tare . . . i (liim Imse t Iniirne ; Men -hnndise . I'fxtme and 1. l. box i I'rintinir j l'liysicians lor house " " o. d. p riiimMnsr Koalr.. : Stownrd's f iilry State en vrntio'n Snap, a-lies and lluie SlfiL'll Stork Stnnirle and carpenter work at houe. . .- Tinwar ! Tohaeoo 1 Vineirar : Wheat and fiour 1 Whisker for house ! Water Works 1 Balance ln favor of 'oantv. . 17.(0 4.;.io T2".00 f ?J.?S IV fr) a .-o K1.S0 203 6 IS" 0.1 91. .SS f.l'O ! t.OJ 22 M 153.13 6.T.21! 1 04 67 0s v 1 to M'.i r.i 24 0 1 1.27.4-i 'i 4.044 I TO Mr OLD AND NEW FRIEHDS&HQ CliSTOMEBt AND THE GENERAL FUBLIC ! I am li.vry to int rm yu : "n-.t I in . 1 hire rcir ou hknd vTir of I'ic larges; Wi ; .,rk ut VMfT NTS TT'K TOOK D HOUSE or Eil PUIYMENT: ! J . S. St river in "liarIeton ca'e. .$ f "7.1.S Frank T'rtmn's estate 41 M I Tnvid SMnklc 1.7s 1'hilip Warner ",".100 ; .lohn Ernn 11 t'7 j T.eoTiar.l Hook's e3tnte 2-;'.20 HcnTil Tlnrrv White t-i i-i I Hnnt'nif, Inn conr.ty (in doubt)... 11 . I. Lilly, sinee paid a.L- ? ! 4 ' t. ' thU I ever VaJ sir I c.-.n- arr, yTi i i Kt"'i!si. Fl'"tU ' 1 W;t? ;:.t. In P.dk i.'X f j f.wiiitf tr t?.t fa -' I t I very m. !!. r t - coulti i-t lier 1 - X v- t'-n;. : - ;c r vu i i : ; . wpailuT 0 .ir:i:ir i he F:i il ktl t t ; f m . nr.il )(' wi.or.-ie ;;i-r i'un'g r.:,h . , t- p t! c . P'mmIs r.ni t itrnt iV rc- l-i '1. !rT-(iii; nt ! n :it:r:i; y :! t t 1 t i t .i .:-S. ic -;rr 1.4.0.41. a tiii I jMir-'hu'-! ;i i f in v ni'ni' : ''.n i t r o-.- , ( cent. Irftv rtyitlr wh- ' tl? r ri-e an-J X t fcrp t r in "M 1 1. my i tr. in'T.e i..k ' tc fo;in-: r.-:iT.y or. tl !!lt r ; . try f,,r it ml ;.. r-oi: u nc-.-, u -. .i v. hi'::, m-tv t c iei. ! WHITE AND GRAY 0CL ELAITaETS. ! AMCI.l.oTor ll.s, I A li-l a l.v.sf i-II? cT l.AIMi:-' SAO'lfES. '; all of c;L:c!i ii i i; s..i ! T'Tv c'ne..r.. Also, p ! " : ;i:. I ;.:'e f!-l. -U.,r. it -1.2--'n.l9 Oiitstandiiif; onlers s-'"' , Ladies' anl Misses' Woolen Skirt . "triren rnder nur h.'in.N nt th lorrTiiNiorier's ,. , frti-. in E'-'ers'iurt. th.27ft d-.r r.r.iananrv, A. i all new un , vt r -.o,. ., : a .-n ple;e a ..rtx-C. . ' I. Wl. H. A. "N JT.VTI AKT. ' i Us? .RS.. st.'lf? i. .l.MTXIN'JKK, Auditor. ItflESS f;f)S. 1 CI Ci Ct T '. li. (1IVEK, Com iu issionen. . I Given under our hand at the ComiuisMoners' i Offlee in KlrtMir-huri this 27th dayof Jmiuarv, A.I. ! 1.-1 1 .INO. r.VMPHKI.L,) I JOSEPH Jlo(;li:.i We the undemigiK d Anditors of Camhrin f eonntv. Pa., do respeetl ully report that we hae ' raret'ully examiiel the roiK-hers and aeeonnts of the rerripts and exiend lturs of said county from J the 27th day of .lannary. A 1. sil to the 2d lay j of January", A. 1. 12. and do find them to he as I !tatel, aU'J the foregoing statement of assets 1 ai'd liabilities of iaid eonntv. ' fliven under our hands at the 'omni?iones, i Ortire in Klwm-burg this 2rth day of January, A. u. l-'. ! ,'. LITZ1NOKK. i II. A. KNid.KHART.J Auditors. j C.B. COYKR. TEP'lTOF I. T.H.T.Y. STP-WAD OF I'onn J V n"d lToue of Employment t ounty , I'a. STtK'K ON" 1AR3I. 4 hores. I 1 spnic bull I 6" ehi"ken. W J e-ilf. I 8 turkevs. 1 hclier.- I 7s!ioat. FARM l'KOPUCTS. .1 tor-' Tiit. I ll"anc. l-ee!?. tomaloea, 441 lmIie!s nnt.. J and .1 l'oo.) fipi.ly srfir- ;'00 hn?hels ear eorn. ' d.n triek r-Te r.'i ied . lvsi hnshels rotntoes. I ?ex pounJs -ork. 14on tiMrts puiiiHffe. I ' vril .15 bushels apples. Hit ESS HOODS yt J on. t . : :in n-i-'e :i;.;.;v if Wonlet 1 ar.is ..I !.'... r- iiu I ! ' i . . u.l a lull, elegant acj vrrud ; :o-. k -t of Catnbiia . IiOOT. SlIOEs .Ii 1! V i'.I' LTI fiO'iT) to .;y n (l.lr.; r.i a r?v. r :.ni .:3pi-"y "T Teas, Polices, mjit. l?latcs, : Hoar, I ceU. l'roiiion, Ac, f'. whi.-h nil! lOi.r'v-; (.. ?.,, n; f - vrrv 1 est utcm. 1 i'n rirK rr-i-c.uui! .a it- ; aril free Kt j-yur.-cn -" titomvs nntr:.i:y. I 4o p.-nltry. ARTICLKS MANUKACTT Kt:i IN HOI SE 21 Kilt-. 1 rt 0(qi,f. ; ??0 bfinl onp, : i-oio lb. hiiTtpr. i f-" njfn" 5hirt., I ."1 rhrmfpe.-, ' 41 pillow Slips', IVI..V "hi oe rioe,i on t at cost. 4 a.l and get a bartf.nn, nr send order by mail. The Board of County Auditors conclude.! their arduous la!xrs Friday of last week and the same evening returneil to their respective homes. They did their work well, and are entitled o the thanks of the taxpayers. The tabulated statement of receipts and expendi tures will be found in our columns to-day. T h.. t-td'SE. J ACK, Mo., Sept. 14, 1X7J. reeelSJn ln.UK ma JIop Citt"- have iI .i' "Pfit from them for lirer corn plaint and malarial tever. They are su ptnor to all otber medicln 7 M. Barnbs, The Yankee tonds no pleasure so sweet As to sit at the window and stiek out his feet rufl away .t his t..l,y. whose flr.vorju "t anTts And ,a at the Stan, 'twixt the toes of hfs boot. Talklnif ,.f boot, tne largest stoek r this sea onV." t this section hni )u, been opened nnt by S. Rlnmenthall. 111( Kleventh aVe More A'm?:-.V he T1 Bo" n -t Md Vh tore. He has foot wear for both ladies and r.n " JAir&n ; TTARNESS. SADDLES. MRIDLKS, B-um and over.Ho.. ..,!,-.,- r J 1 . "1t,?fr"1 1 11 SAIlIH.tK'S TOOLS, fcr.. FOR fSAI.K rMfr ei.i k. . ""riion win do so d rnraprr i.ian the game uriiH. h . : Orders by mall wiUr.ceTvV c.rViu, JXKCUTOirs NOTICE. K.state of P.sTRirK McMasamv. dee'd. Letters testamentary on tiie estate of Patrtric Me.Manamy. latent Washington townhip, t'am bria county, deceased, havieur been itranted to the nnderslifiied by tho Register of Wills of said eonntv, nniiee ts hereby p-iven to all persons indebted to said estate to make I mined iate pay ment, and tnoiie who have claims Biainst the tame will present them for seitlemcnt. properly authen ticated ('HAS. B. MtMANAMV, Executor. Washington Twp. Feb. 3, lS.-5t. KECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF I'OOR AM) HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT Or CAMBRIA rOl STT, P.4., from the !$th day of J.muary. to the id day of janujry, JvsJ. A. YEAI5LEY, Treasurer, Da. To amount of requisition forlSl... balance at lat seitleuient ' cash paid by ieo. W. Easly bed -ticks. 2i pillows. 24 rol'er towels. I l.ai. 3 shrouds. INMATES. Nuoiber of innnN- in hone .Tnn. 1. 11... f7 '!mitt'M ilurmir vear ....... ..4 Horn In hnnsc during year .... 2 I 4ed durlnir vear - Discharged and rjn oil durin ycr . elsewhere. attention. 1 he unaerslxaed Adini nrstraK.rs of Matthew .M. . O'Neill, iate or Eheni'hura; boronph, dee'd, otter for sale vkkt chkap for cash the entire stock of Harness. Saddles, Hrtdles. Middler" Tools, S.C., of said decedent. Also, one Windmill to perfect ! tvo: king order. For further Information call on or 1 address ROBERT E. O'NEILL, I ANNIE M. O'NULL, Administrators of 51. 7M . O Neill, deo'd, ; Eteiifburf . I eb, 3, ifti,.f, i Cu. lit amount paid for Eeel Klaeksmithing 'beck J!.ok "ottit.j lor House Cotlius and funeral expenses, o. d. p Constable': and Justice's feas o. d. p Clearfield and other counties, lor enre o! poor Coal tor house Clothina. dry itoods, boots and shoes ............... .... Chop Irui?s and medicines.... .... Dixuion t. ... Expenses ard allow'ce. o. d. p. 1 reiitnt, P. F- K. Cu.. Earns acd Hous fervsnti. . . .$ 12.000 CO 1.242..S5 2l2.24 13,444.80 j in nouse Jan. l, ls2 s; i I t if the Inmates now rma inintr in houn there are I 30 sine males. IS psnc f-mn'e. ten liis:; ne mn !e. ' 1 and 11 in-npe females, of whi'-h arc l-.-ur M!cd mv-n ' an. i one M:n l eiri. Avernee no'.iber fnn.Ti.5 per nion'h . di:r:csc ' i yeiir l"!!. 72 Nntpber of ln-- n- at Inxm.mt ' ' .lan. 1. l-i-2. 14. Nnmer at IlsrrUf ur-j-. 1. Nua- I ; ber a' Pennylranta Traininn Scn.'Ol. -Media, i. ' Namk " Isxatf' WnoIliinllrtixuYtiR ; .leph I.t'erner, James 4 ill. Thomas Rod P. J. Ruddock. Leonard Hoock, Patnck U'Cgu- i ' nor, Elias Crum. j iLYiXCO&STSYKniS. i lad iuit,t t arers and Pial-rs la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE ! Aitatif A41M tll:sial LOUNGES BE D. ST E A Do TABLES, CHAIRS, li.kvknth avkvue. 871.5 33 20 2 "0 79.00 218.55 4.3 17. M 110.18 31S.10 !.7 54.14 3.224.VS i2J"3 WILLIAM A. GITTINGS, -DEALER IX PIANOS and ORGANS! " Oltiz-t t-t Cnt..?.r'a c.-j-.'- ir i a'l ot!. wi;nnjr to pnr-ln- h. I-'l t 1 1 1 " 1,' I., .c fcope.it pri"cs it-c rt -'oe . : 1 ! v inr?t;'l to , 1 I !'-! r- l.jviTiir ;.fvi.fi.., &.s wt arc e.-o'it. th.-.; w. c-in t :-y ir-.rt ai;J j.i.;-c e- tasie. Prioe t o-; v rr .jwMt. A:toct.a. Aprn 16, 1 iv.-;i. ! Of THE VERY B1'T MAKES. !UL.M1U., LYKU V i''CV X I , High Street, - - Ebensburg, I'tt. i m LfjOYD, ; l!ep:tiritip and tun!ns of instrumetits pruinpt'T ( , ai.d :iti-:etort!y at'ended to, and instruction" ia H'hoUaif and iTr.'ai.' D.-j.'-r in Toea and Instrumcni.! music iriven at rt-.isona ole .' rte. Pianos nn.1 ilntmn so!.l to reliable parties : OOAI If C " ft f I I on n.onthJy or other pay meub when Hwtnl. aii ' wWAL., VV-'IVt nliW il-..'i-tf. . and see. C000 " vr !0 Aeentt. acd eTrtiet. ifiC'arflt 1 v J fre Ail.-s f. V.r:n 4 (., Aua'usia.I.le. -rLA'D IAX.Z A SI ECllXTT. n-