J 4 EBF.KBl'RU, PA.. . - FEB. 10. . i .- j ();.Ii AND l-KHSONAL. I THE UF.tOLATF. 11LE. ! ., T nruli tti to cm ntLrqrT P T!T r Hf TKlT 7H WILL j ..... t' BB H! HIST luSTItlD. f ' ! i i u -t- i' I t f t 3 j i t m 4' -t - -a i i i :-' t- rir to i a !i lat8 l?U In the tide of the years, '. . ; :.b.1.' r sombre n-l eolJ, .., .:'! -riJf and valleys are covered with ... are watered with crooolile tears, , j-iJ on It? tombstones enrolled. ''' o' this desolate Isle la Can't Pay, - lir th:U we bury our scores ; . '. ' those who would ''settle pome . . t .'il.l h' w quite d!sorer tho way, f ;in 1 Its hospitable shores. . r.' Itrg matured and drafts carer i ! v ! ! In that d '-solute Isle ; . ; :.t a '.in'" to their last sleep are laid, . .,. . '. ! tfiat were born but ti lade, s , -.:::.!. oui funeral pile. .t-i of letters that once had beead'ins . ; l.r the winds here and there ; i-1 ne-'junt of a dominie's on. 1 i"V lu.T'h bill for elams. peanuts and ; i : -t of a b-vt-rnalcer'i prayer. ... . :' finds of hlllson thatdesolate shore, .-, ', warysof oblivion dash, k .,. ' . f the prl ntr Is hushed In tlielr roar, h:J!ni( Ii'jii-9 dime Isn't heard any r. :.r "n- money, no hash 1' r, -.-el V r aye will this Island remain, . '-..-.; i island of debt, .-. ; a: we bury our bills and our pain. :i their loss as our eternal gain, no ccir 'em you bet I Tliro 'nl th Other llrtc h oysters and fish at "The Suar if'-" poetical effusion will appear ::." v-iriety of useful 3 cent .T.icda at ,).' and taffies, wholesale and retail, it '! ! -iiii.ir Bowl. 1 '; -t i ro'i. cske, r'e!,i crackers, etc., J. v 1 e-: v"ii wt sweets of any kind, dip i ! ir Bowl." -'- ,.'h an'l eiz!iin the belles are it;, i' ivv .!count this winter. j- T!iP S it;ar linwl" Is the vrry appropri i Jn-t given to the new store on nigh '? ' - V- .'. o's Iron Hitter are for sale at i I.-;i' t ire andC.T. Roberts' Varie- -The rhi'. in the Suqneiianna river Is a !: bftn more stupendous this sea. ': i'i ever iefore. X. 'hildren had ore throit. Percsa ! '' m. 51. P. r.F.NART, Irwin Station, 'd at new drur store, Ebensburg. Mr Edward firiflith h.is commenced .ik'rn; ground for his new store building, ti we doubt not tv'iII be a credit to the n wbt'ii com i Wed. J- TIi" new confectionery and variety store. ted in the FreidhorT Hlock, will hence !i he known n"The Suar Bowl." And t you bug' f if ! II: :i-'nne dinner set, China tea sets, a .' - Je i pot?, Decorated cnnmher set. j j Jaj anee tetf-a teto oets, and f ; of i;nssware for salo clieap at "The if !'. I. I'v h";i-i; measurement the late snow w.i -,.tt'"n inches on the level. The !:" with which it came dovin was equal r'y Vr t;i riL-h and re ar which charac- i i it- cTir a few davs later. J- I'f .th to rats, tr.ice, roaches and ants : "I '''' F.terminafor. Barns, granaries and I -t ' n!.i-eU-ared in a silicic niyiit. No fear i ' -ciriis. Jiet and cheapest vermin i : in the world. Sold everywhere. :. f.r Miis Eliza Dennj-, Miss Mol- Thoii.c.s Hicks, Miss Annie Ivory, ' Helen Murray, Miss Mary . J. Roberts, - Iioi-erts and (ieorge Roberts remain - 1 for at tiie Ebcnsburcr, post-offlce. i !.' tortures of neuralgic pains, sick and hendarlie, are instantly banished by of Dr. Faust's German Cure for Neu i :ni Heai'..vhe. 'iuararteed to relieve !:-.-. t. Foj sale by K. James, Eb- !' l-l.'l.-e.o.w.ly y roi-.alil, of Loretto, is closing out his ai;.i entire assortment of Fall and Win ' ' its. Mich as coats, sboes, hats, caps, .' and woolen goods, of all kinds, at U lost, tomakerooiu foran early Spring 7errible itchinpand 8 'aly humor", ulcers, and scrofulous swellings cured by the f j:.x and Cuticura Snap (the great fkin p i tx'. rnaily, anI Cuticura Resolvent ! ri;ritb-r) internally. Ask about them .r uusists. hi,1. Wm. C. Bailor, of Holli Jaysburs?, a ei tn we'l and favorably known to r t .-ers of this county, has purchased -"siim of iO,noo, t!i McFarlane foun "' t! tt place, and when he lias completed '. inir'r."enients to it, will commence - '''rations. re sorry to hear that our townsman, ! :ird Owens, was unfortunate enough '7 'ast week to slip and fall on the ice '-sk a rib or two. When he cets quite will no doubt remember the proverb ' ' wi.-ke.l stand In slippery places," J f ori the just man falls seven times a '' :i:''.iy last a special train was run "f i'r.mcii i,ii!road. The icason there ' ' '.t Conductor Snyder thougl t tiiat : V'l'itk s," at Washington, was try- ' oat enoucU weather to blockade J ' ,:H was determined to see about ' ' ;: h to and fro was satisfactorily ac- '"' ' ! uriah r a new I. R. R. eched " ' ' - 1 ' etTect on Monday next, and ' ' '! tiie ni'-est things imaginaile " '! 'ir-r The inoriiii)!; train is to ':" 7.4.1 and return at 12 40: the '" :' :! :i is to depart at 3:10 and return y1': '. the evening train is to go out at 't'- " 'i:c in at l;5o. Good enough and ' ' s ''ortj'iue. ':id Jaiiie, of the new druj store, opportunity of sayrtii else ' '- ' lias just receiveil a fine line of ' a. 1 1 -houi lor braces, ()f new and un--1 de--.s ia Iced the be-t thing of n '' 'v-r i"'r..d'jced in this latitude - 1 iik to embrace every lady in '., f ",;;;',v among his customers. " .f- of Mr. Matthew McGaiichr. r township, a woman well up In l'lirie;! in . ''''" "'t Sunday affernwn, and a r r,um,'! Iv s- tendon, of Gal'.it- '-' ws Interred in St. Patrick's ..vT'.Tnm''P!hm' on -Monday. AVe did r lnV ' fau,rt of d,'aUl nor fie i?e in ' '" M y tijey rest in peace. : -lii,tnan Mr. Lon Rodders tok it ' o-e ,r,y !ast week that he would - H -ent, kd'1 hi good dog ac- "1 l:m. it required the 8ps,ce of i .... ;if'er letiving home to cap- f'!X hl a hruh that would -'.s anywhere. By actual count ''-'fl" f''cs in Cambria county II'. t Ttr.i'mr 1 . .i . -"'"I ''I ur liini ui O'.llfr ;;" Uf ' - mean, anyhow?" t ' i 'ent'y askej in connection with I, .' ' l""'''d to a certain circular ?! " "P" ino of a Norma! School in I "t?,;-! u M V.'hat d"s it nwan !' -f t' . r"1' ''o!or of F-lements." A ' ,. "' 5c,,!-1 Conferred on a gent'e- ' the Normal School at honor an, a a.vul i,,,,, . .i uta'i ti,.,- :. . ' is ij ii. - h. If the mother is feeble it Is impossible that her children should be strong. Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound is a per fect jpecific in all chronic diseases of the sex ual system of women. Send to Mrs. Lydia T.. Tinkham, 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets The Huntingdou Local JVetrs says that Isaac Stake, a man without legs or arms, who lives near Nossville.TIuntingdon county, bas returned home froiu Colorado. That is certainly a feat, and no mistake, for Isaac Stake, or any other man without feet, to say nothing of the lack of arms, to accomplish. Wilson Teck, of Bedford township, Bed ford county, has got into a peck aye, a deal of trouble. Frank Deal being the name of the officer who arrested him, for having tri fled with the affections and taken advantage of the confidence of Miss Ella Crawford, of Huntingdon, who charges him with what should always, if at all, succeed and not pre cede the tying of tho matrimonial knot. We arc assured that there is no truth in the report, to which we rave currency last week, that'Mesors. J, G. TTasson and John Farren will embark as partners in the mer chandising business about the 1st of next April. Mr. Farren intends to indulge in that way if he can secure a suitable room in the business portion of our town, but what Mr. ITasson's intentions are we cannot say. The Huntingdon Loral Xeir, Indiana Proirett, Waynesburg Democrat, and Ebens burg Freeman (which latter means us), if they were all combined, couldn't probably form a pie fit for a hog to eat, but when It comes to "plelng" a form or two each and all of us are perfectly au fait, if vou know what that means. At least that is what hap pened week before last in the several "print shops" above named. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. TIip house has heen established nearly 40 years, and his goods are celebrated eveiy where for purity ami strength. We would recommend a trial of his Gold Medal brands tn nil who appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakes, I etc. His Gold Medal saleratus or bi-carb. j sodais sold by M. L. Oatman and John Llovd, j Ehensburg. ("10-7. -4m. j ! This is onp of the ways other newspa- j pers than the Terry County Democrat look at j it : There are townships in this county in i which there are from fifty to one hundred j Democrats who do not take their county pa- j per. Some of these indifferent citizens will some dy, perhaps, expect to be elected to an ! office through the help of the paper they i never deemed worthy of tlieir support. But, I .then, there is nothing compulsory on either side of this question. i So many kind things the Freeman by a goodly number of its ad miring and admired contemporaries during the past two weeks, that we cannot spare the space nor withstand the shock to our mod esty (?) which their reproduction would ne cessitate. AH the same, our thanks are due, and hereby tendered, 1o each and all of our generous friends of the press, who will for give us, we trust, for failing to show our ap preciation in a more acceptable way. We endeavored to tell in the Fbeeman last week of some things'it will pay every body to seek at Cham. Roberts' store, which is filled to o'erflowing with a stock that's as cheap as any goods that are going; among which maybe mentioned sugars, coffees and teas hats, caps, hoots and shoes, of all sizes you please, besides clocks, watches and jew elry, and many things more, such as tobacco. cigars, and most goods that pertain to a va- j riefy store. i Tricks upon farmers, or rather swindles . upon them, are still successfully practiced in i many parts of tiie State, even after the bitter lesson of experience so many of them have ' been taught The latest instance conies from : Indiana county, where a couple of oily- j tongued scoundrels have been leasing oil ter- i ritory. When the owner of the land finds ' out the true nature of the paper he signed he : discovers that he has leased away the coal ! Mr. David Rowland, an old bachelor who formerly resided in this place and is well known to most of our citizens, died very sud denly about noon on Thursdav 'ast at the residence of his niece by marriage, Mrs. Ma ry Dayis, jn Blacklick township. There is a diversity of opinion as to the cause of his de mise, one story being that he choked to death on a piece of meat while eating his dinner, and another story, and probably the right one, is that he was suJdenly stricken bv ap oplexy and fell dead after rising from the table. His age was 89 years, and he will be remembered by the older Inhabitants as the man who meandered into the woods nearlr a half century ago, and had the whole neigh borhood hunting for him on the presumption that he was lost, which may or may not have been correct. Here it is aeain. Our story about the pear that came down a tree in Allegheny i throws thousands of men idle, and it is a dif- township three or four weeks ago and caused j fieult case to. settle. The miners hold their four men with axes in their hands to "cit up claims from the General Government (the on a ,1ouh!e quick, appeared in the i Nation), but the general government, or the Clearfield Republican and Relief. -nte Wnfrh- 1 nimn olon .lo.mc Mm nthmifv tn rerrnlat.A man last week duly credited to the Tyrone j navigable streams. So it is not only a State irnru FROt CAtirORNIA. TrBLOCK, Stanislaus Co., Cal., Jan. 21, S Mr. Fottor We have almost as much tronble here with "Slickens" as they have in Washington with Gr.iteau. Slickens is a dangerous fellow who throws sand into the rivers and fills them up. Or. rather, slickens is the sand itself, but by a figure of speech, where the eJTcct is changed to tbe cause, we call the men "Slickens" who shovel the sand. The legislator who takes a bribe from miners, or who advocates their cause, is also called ilickens." Tho rivers were getting so filleil tne Sheriff's Sat.es. The following describ ed properties will be offered for sale at pub lic outcry by SherifT Griffith, the first four at the Court House in this place at 1 o'clock, v m on Monday, March. Cth. and the other two tracts, owned by Steplren Goughnour, will be disposed of in Johnstown at the same hour on Saturday, March 4th : All the riitht. title and interest of Jolah M Chrity. of. in and to a bouse and lot of ground In ?!lit7ln boronifh. , ,. , All the riirht. title and Interest of - harle ' Ran Moad. of, in and to 64 acres of land tn W hlte t0An theV'srbt title and Interest ofSlmon Kline mvr and l'nul Klinemvr. ol. In and to fit aire of land In Cambria township. Bavin inrrvvu cictK.-.i tin with the debris from the mines that courts nan to inrerrcre ana enjoin limine i " """ : , ,,, ;,t nien Conrad Ar ..-. r. n, TninnpHrtna are nnn boldincT "'All th-ritfht. ti!l and lnteret f,. t. ien I onraa and J. W. Conrad, agent, ol. m ai'u iu m-n-? w. do so no more. Injunctions are now holding hundreds of miners in abeyance, or prevent ing them from working their mines. I his Herald, which the week previous had worked it over in anotnerand perhaps a better Phape. Still we don't growl about that, as tho whole story was a mere figment of tiie brain any how, having been gotten up by way of a joke, although neither ourseif, our inform ant, nor the party of brav hunters who went from Loretto to capture the "varmint," had any doubt at the time about its accuracy. We are sorry to learn that the wife, five or six chllaren, and a sister-in-iaw of Mr. Peter Hall, who lives near Dawson's mill, in Allegheny township, are all afflicted with diphtheria, that merciles malady which so recently desolated our own until then happy household, but Ave have the assurance of our friend and patron, Mr. Silas Donahoe, who is a brother of Mrs. Hall, that there is good reason to hope for the recovery of each and all the sufferers. Miss Josephine Durbin and two or three children of her brother, Mr. James Durbin, of Munster, are also said to Vie down with the same dreadful disease, but we are glad to learn that no fatal results are anticipated. God grant them all a speedy return to good health. Ladies, while silently suffering from your many rorms or wea Knees and disorder, to you fictht, but!a fight of Our Nation vs. our nation State rights are nowhere here. And it is a hard case to settle. If the rivers are filled up the country around will be flooded. Many farmers will lose their ranches, and the best land lies near the rivers. If tho mines are closed, one of the great industiies of our State will be broken up. Much capital is in vested in mining, and it would be like plac ing an injunction on the great Cambria Iron Company for obstructing the Coneraangh river. It is a blow at capital, and capital gives men employment. If I were sitting on the case as a juryman 1 would not know how to decide. On one side it is all the Tracer mines in the State : on the other side it is ail the farmers along the livers and the citizens 1 of San Francisco and around the bays that j are being filled up with tiie sediment. Who lias the best right? It oershadows one of i the sunny spots of California. ' Another trouble this -ear is want of rain. i It looks as if we were to have another dry j i year, as in 1877. The rainfall up to this time j in all the south say half of California has not been more than three inches. It should have been nine. THiat would be about a gen- ' eral average. It is a very dry year so far, hn l in n'oarti'eM townehiu, having thereon erected a lofr house and loir barn. , ., , All the rieht. title ar.4 Interest or K, H. Tndor. of. In and to a lot of srmand In W est v-ard , Eben? burt; horoozli. bavin tlwreon erect?7! a two ?tory frame store room. . All the rlitbt. title ncd lntwt of Stephen O-ouchnnur. of. In and to TO arres of Ud.1 in I nylor township, having thereon erect e! a two jtorvframe honso nnd plank barn: also. 130 aers in Taylor wnc.ir. hfintr UiftrMii erec'cd three frame houses, each two stories hltth, a plank water saw mill and grt-'t mill stahle. j STiiToh's Consumptifn Cure. "This 1 beyond iueUon the mot aeees.mi I Cortirli medicine we have ever sold.'' write a l.rom- Inentdrus firm. A low doses invarmt.lv cure tia , worn ease or Coiih, Croup, nr Kr.mi-hit.is. whilo ; IU wonderful suc-e.., in tho euro of Consumption 1 without n parallel In the hl-torv of rue.iiVine 1 Since Its first discovery it has been Sold on "nar , fintee a tmt which no other medicine c.m soind ! Ifyou have a eoiikh wo enrnostlv ask you to try it I 1'rico. lite., 6oo. and SI. II vonr" limits arc sore or I your chest nr bncli lauie, use Slilloh'.J l'orouo l'U. , "ti. Sold nt K. James' Drnsr store, rostoltice i Kbensburir, I'n. -l.'bl.-e.o. w.lj . ' A Child Burked to Death The noili dnyshuig J7cr,istrr is indebted to the kindness of a fiiend at Blue Knob, Blair county, for the following : is given Dr. Fanst's German Aromatic Wine, j and the only hope is that some good showers guaranteed to benefit and permanently cure you. A lady writes: "I gained eight pounds in three weeks by yonr German Aromatic I nine." Sold on a positive guarantee to in : vigorate, regulate and give new and perma ' nent vital force. Are you a debilitated per son, Rgea ana reeDie, or just recovering from may yet fall in tebrnarv. or pernaps in March. Late rains are rather unusual. We have just had a refreshing shower, and may get more. But there is not much silver lin ing to the cloud which impends over the State at present. Another great trouble is high taxation un- the effects of exhausting mental or physical der the new Constitution, which makes rail work? Revive the drooping energies, get j roads and corporate property taxable. Rail roads ami oiner corporal-ions reiuse 10 pay ami all other mineral which may underlie his land. Magirie, the five-year-old daughter of Mr, T. S. Williams, editorof the Carroll town Xacs, whose serious illness was noted in these columns last week, died on Thursday morning after enduring for several days the most intense sufferings a poor little child was ever subjected to. Death in her case was no doubt a welcome relief from her tortures, as well asapiayed for blessing to her greatly bereaved parents, who hnve the sincere sym pathies of their many friends here and else where. It was said this way, and we give it for what it is worth, that last Monday a would-b sleiyhing party went northward with the ex pectation of enjoying a square meal. Another sleig'ig party seemed to bo imbued with the same idea at the same time, and . Without going too far into details, we make mention here that tho "As Yon Like It" party, who seemed to like it first-rate, ate the supper ordered by the other party, and the latter had to wait until another meal was served. "Guaranteed to cure." is the induce ment offered to you to call at James new Drug Store, Ebensburg Pa., and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Syrup. It Is based upon chemical laws, and is prepared witli the most scrupulous care. This medi cine iswarranted tocureconsnmption, coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and all pul monary diseases. Remember an ordinary cough leads to consumption if allowed to continue without relief. Price, 25c, 50c. and Jl a bottle. f4-S.-e.o. w.ly.l The clothing men of Altoona can never hope to exhaust the clerical force of Cam bria county, though they are doing a good deal in that direction. The latest acquisition of this kind is Mr. W. W. Saupp, of Chest Springs, who can be found at Weil's new clothing houe, in that city. A better selec tion could nor have been made, ar.d there is noquestion but what Mr. S. will prove a winning card to the gentleman who has been fortunate enough to secure his sei vices. We commend him and the house he represents to the liberel patronage of our readers. A contemporary observes : 'Mr. Frank Ilatton, Assistant Postmaster General, hay ing been a newspaper man, knows how it is himself. He therefore announces that a postmaster will give cause for removal if he delivers a subscriber's newspaper to a non subscriber, allows him to read it and puts it back in the box. This will deprive the man who goes for the mail and sits on a sugar barrel to sponge the reading of his neigh bor's newspaper of half of his winter's amusement." A young physician named James Sipe. of New Buena Vista, Bedford county, ended his earthly existence at Berlin, Somerset county, on Wednesday of last week, by cut ting his throat with a pocket knife. The unfortunate man is said to have possessed more than ordinary ability and was well likeii. but whiskv did for him what it lias done for many before him, drove sipation, debauchery, and finally plorable and discreditable death by his own hands. Let us bope that the other "d" lias not been added thereto. Much has been said by some of the pa pets of late about the Altoona Trifmnt, which is not so large as it's great ; and this Is the reason, which on the surface appears, that bright little daily has lived for six years, and what is more to the purpose, it has gained in that time three thousand good patrons who would deem it a crime to dispense with the news as conveyed through that source, know ing full well that no livelier nag is now on the course. So here's to the Tribune, and to all its brave staff, may they prosper, live long, and grow fat when they laugh especially Dern, whose shadow's the sire of a re:pett able toothpick, iei about au inch and a LrIX. new strength and rich blood by the prompt use or ut. ianst s German Aromatic me. In no way can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask Druggist. For sale br K. James, Drug gist, Ebensburg. Pa. f 4-1. -e.o w.ly. j Philip II. Jones, of Blaekliek township, who was found guilty at the last term of our county ?ourt of aggravated assault and bat tery, or something of that sort, on Elias Ed wards, was sentenced by Judge Dean, on Wednesday last, to pav a fine of $2-V) and board with Jailor Griffith for a term of six months. "You are not," said his Honor in the remarks which comprehended his decis ion on a motion for a new trial "you are not a man guiltless of blame in this affair. You have been said of ! tonk tne ,aw into your own hands and there- rore you must sutrer." We are sorry for I Philip, as he is a sober, industrious ami hon ! est man, as well as a good friend of the ! Freeman. We hope to see his term of im prisonment curtailed and his angry passions brought into subjection hereafter. Our worthy friend Dr. M. R. B. Creery, met with an accident on Tuesday evening last, while returning home from Carrolltown In a sleigh with his wife and one or tsvo of j his children, which, although not at all se j rious, is quite painful, and will probably i confine him to tho house for the balance of j the week at least. The horse he was driving. I a very balky one, by the wav, got swamped : In a snow drift, and the Doctor got out of i sleigh for the purpose of extracting him, j which he was in the act of doing when tiie animal gave a sudden lurch and struck him : on the left ankle with one of his hoofs, bruis : ing it -ery badly, but fortunately breaking : no bones. It was not a dental but an aeci ' dental operation, from tho effects of which j we hone our friend will soon recover, i It's not very far oil the soring election, j A couple of weeks, say. Yet we have heard I of only one candidate who wants to serve the dear people in a public capaci'y. The office j of Burgess, with its munificent salary of ?;." a year, is not the mrtst enticing that could r i conjured up. but Mr. Ed. Humphrey, the present incumbent, we are assured, would s'-iei'i ii. :ij;ain anu never tr.itiK ot C;sar or his "ism." But it is not of Mr. Humphrey that ive desire to talk. There is a young man in town who wants to be Constable of the West ward, and his name is Dan Eborly. He wiU be supported by both Democrats and Republicans, will bo elected, and will make a good officer. The question which at this momentous crisis ought to suggest itself to the average rotei is "Are vou registered ?" If not. wait till toward next Fall. Mr. John Steltz, a former worthy citizen of Carrolltown, 'but for the last year and a half a resident of John-town, where he has been in the emnloy of the Cambria Iron Co., met with a very severe accident yesterday week. In the aftemeon of that day he was directed to remove a truck loaded with iron to another part of the wor ks, and the truck being attached to a locomotive, Mr. :s. at tempted to jump on it while it was in motion, oat slipped, and falling with one lc across the rail, several wheels passed over it cuish ing it in a terrible manner. Mr. S was re moved to his residence and Dr. Lowman. who was called in to attend him. thought he could save the injured leg, but that it will be a long lime before our unfortunate friend would be able to resume work. Mr. stoltz Is a married man and is about forty vears of age. W e learned on Wednesday that he was UOt t tn.r a nn,. .1...... i, . . . . , " s wen as couid oe ex pected from the serious nature of tho ininrv j - j their quota of tax, and that makes taxes higher on those who are compelled to pay. The New Constitution is not understood. The Legislature, failed to make provisions for carrying out its intentions. We do not know when to elect our county officers. Indeed we have had no county elections since the constitution came into effect. Tho old offi cers hold over, and there is jargon every where. This makes another dark spot on the ! X child of Henry Kltchev. of this neighborhood whs so badly burned on Friday, the iTth nit., that h dic.l on Saturday mornine foilowinir. -Blri. Hcn ry fiitchey left her two children alone in the boue I and went to the Hprinsr to hrlni? a bucket of water. : the s;irinsf befn some distance from tho house! and on opening the door when sho returned the hnu'e was dark with smoke. Her first thought was her children. She rushed In and to her irrcat , amazement she saw hr oldest child, a bov not I three years old, lvint? on tho floor, nnd the tire i Imrniner on his bodv. The charred (rarinents on j the Moor showed that the child had been battllnir I with the fire. After the clothes had been taken off the child (that Is. what still remained) the i mother asked the child how he happened to net the fire Into his clothes. He said that he was Koim? j to make fire, and he put stick of woo.i in the I "tovc and It was too loutf. nnd when ho took tho , wood out aafn the tire irot In his clothes'. He , sufli-red until five o"clo.-k the next morninir, when ' death put an end to his suflerinsc. u mm ill Hill) OF REAL ESTATE! BY Tlrlue of an order Issued by the Orphans' Court of l ambris, county, and to me directed, to make sitleof the following described real estate of Fr a vcis X. f'Hitisrv, lato of t i lllitzin towns hip, Cambria county , deceased. 1 will expose to puhlio fale or outcry, at the Hotel ol Michael Fliihavrrlc, in liallttzin borough, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1882, At 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described real e8tata of FntiicI' t'hriFty, dee'd, to wit : TRACT N'O. 1, As In Mid orderof t ocrt described, situate in Oal l;tzin township, bcinninif at a beech on a corner adjoining lands of Auitustine Christy, deceased: thence south ss deirrces, east 131 pe-ches, to a su gar: thence north "J1 degrees, east 2-1S perches, to a post ; thence nertii To degrees, cast a perches, to a ost ; thence north 3S decree?, east ho perch es, to a corner: thence south 4ft decrees, wet 'J7s perches ,to a beech, the i lace ol 1 eif inrifng. contain In as Arrfs and 126 I"erptie-si. niotoor less, and known a? the Kiebard A hltehead tract. no. a. A tract of land situated In said township of tal lltzin, berinniiiir at a beech: thence north 'Jl de gree', ea.-t K porches, to a post : thence north 40 degrees, east 77 perches, to a post : thence south S3 degrees, west 1"2 perches, to a post: thenco north 7" degrees, east 4 perches, to a post ; thenco south 42 degrees, we-t 2J perches, to a post : thence south 6-1 degrees, east bi perches, to a post ; thence south degrees, east 44 perches, to a beecn, the place or bf'uinnlng containing 53 A err si and 10 I'trehM, more or less, anj known as the James 'olhns tract. N'O. 3. A tract of land In said township, beginning at a beech (down) near storm's Kun : thence south 64 degrees, west loj perches, to a post ; thence south 4o degree, east 1' perches, to a post : thence north WJ decrees, west 7 perches, to the place of begin ning : bounded by lands ol John storm, Abraham white, James Collins, and others, and known as the Tod 1 and Christy tract, containtng about 56 Aercn, more or less. TKIIMS OF SAI.K. One-half cash on the confirmation of tho Falo, and the balance in six months the deferred pay ment to pny interest and to be secured by the judg ment note or mortgage of the purchaser. The said three tracts to he -sold separately FKANC1S J. CHK1STY, Exe-ntor of Francis X. Christy, dee'd. Gallltzin, Feb. in, lS-.-Ct SHERIFF'S OFFICE.-In- the Or PTiA?' CoritT op Cambria Covntt. To I JMary McCIure, wilow,reid:nxat New Hamburg I Merger county. Fa.: AVilliam McClure, residing I nt l'etersbnrg . Huntingdon county. Fa Iiavid ! McCbire. residing at (rreenville. Mercer 'countv, I Fa. : Mosbelm Jlileman. Harvev Hileman. Alta i rati Hileman (intermarried with Alexander ! Young), Mary Hildnan (intermarried with Jacob I AA arbaugh ), residing nt Altoona, Filalr county ; Fa.: Calvin Hauslaugh, residing at Orblsonla' Huntingdon countv. I'.i. ; Alfrea Htushiush, Mll- ton Haiislaugh. Hcnrv Kauslaugh. resolint- nt HAS JUST RECEIVED A LAlHiE LOT OF . 1, MESS, Ml. 2, AM) FAT FAMILY HACKERL MESS SU AD AND CODFISH, OF FINEST QUALITIES. HE HAS ALSO ON HAND A CHOICE LINE OF FRENCH FRLTNES, RAISINS, C.1NHED TOMATOES, PEAS, CORE i rnu:it sweet cony, oat heal, iucl; STJGtAJRS, teas, coffees Ac, Ac, while his stock of (Jr.OC'ERIFS wiM compare fovoral.'.y in evteiit, t ity and ;iices Avitli any grocer's stock in Kbt-iibburg or elsewhere, lie has also in store a large assortment of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN IRONSTONE CHINA. which he bought at Ioav figures and will sell at j 'rices equally moderate ly. Jr. . dition to these goods and many others, lie keep3 constantly in "lock W. E, SCHMERTZ'S & CO.'S Celebrated SHOES for Ladi- which are the very best for service that are made or sold anywhere. It h?. ' been his constant pride to buy and selrtlfe BEST BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOYS TIIAT CAN BE FOUND ANYWHEF : vv-2 In conclusion, it may lie said, and said truly, that while the st : L iif&S? Dtiy Goons, Ies Goons GnocFWKs Hoots, fnoi:s, Hat.-, t. Notions, Ac, Ac. kept at the I.LUYl) STuilE may not be the 1 in Ebensburg, it is always choice and choice and frth, as the iToprietoi i- stantly buying and constantly selling, and consequently accumulates 111 old - 3K IIojcai.T', Ixretto. is selling 12 Ib3 frood brown I sugar, or 10 lbs. of good white sugar, lorjl.oo; 3 ' lbs. ol good tea. or i lbs. of extra ca, for fl.oo; 7 i lbs. cofice. either roafted or rreen, for 2u j boxes essence of oofleo lor 5"c. :' 5 lbs . baking soda ooc. : c ins. rice. (,uo. : 8 lbs. Iriph oat meal, fcoe. : e balls lye. Me. : 10 lbs. good soap. 50c. : 3 gals, car- oon on, aoc. . l irsi. jaur Kraut, sue. - common mo. fair face of the Stale. There is Wood on the '"ses . per. eni. : rooi syrnn igc. : middlings, moon. The low nrieo of wheat is another -J: ,Jr, h"",w" i'"nrf t chop. 2.oo p-r ewt.; tormr i corn meal, $5o er cwt. : flour. .& per b!l. Ho , ... , , , '" Keeps constantly on hand oioi 'i-")'!'' wain, in ifcivt? oou nomes Hiiu come to California. I pet lots of letters from different parties making inquiries noont this i "frolden State." And yet there, is no gold 4 "lyinc; around loose here, harmers and such artiidcs ss canned peaches, tomatoes, corn, beans, peas und dried traits of all kind. miners have to dii for it : sheep and rattle men have to diij for it : men who raise fruit, A'ines, hops, berries, or vemtables. have to din for it. I helieve there is cold in the ground anywhere, if people ilist 1'or it. Thero is cold in the old hills of Cambria county, ' and one niiht as justly call it the "go'den ; county" as this the "(iolden .State." And j what is cjold ? An empty bubble. Pope says, 1 "A competence is all we can enjoy." But a j l umiM..ciac LUJHrs Jllllll.V llilliuy soniei .j I Anil this reminds me that your subcriber3 j should take into consideration, not only yonr . 1 heavy alliietions, but the ereat pecuniary I burden to which you have been subjec ted, and send you, each one, at least one year's ; I subscription in advance. If they do, Ood i j will bless them, for He loves a cheerful giver. j S. B. McCOHAtKK. j HrjNO Hiaisei.f. Tho Indiana, Pa., cor respondent of the Pittsburgh DispaMt, wri. tins under date of Feb. 3d, says : William R:y.a well-to-do aid reputable farmer residing two miles cast o: this place, commuted siii. ido by hanging lat niaht. For s- rno time ho had been despondent and his family plivt-bdan I'r. St. Clair, advised tint he be rloselv witched.' ; tie was in town yesterday, and when he returned homo appeared more rlipi-r.'-il than u-u.-tl. The I family retired at n early hour, and uhout 11 0' i clock Ills wife woke up and discovered her husband i had dressed himself and gone out. She hastilv drossed and proceeded to the wagon shed, where she found tiliu suspended to the juin and quite dead. He had -taken a rope used on a hay eleva b.r. snd clitnliing up to tho 1 ott faitened it to one 01 the joisu, and putting the loopaoont his n eek jumped oft. H w.i a meml.er cf the Fr -'tivterian ehurc.li and In good financial circumstances. Meniota, I.as.ul.i count v. Illinois: Henrietta. tiauslnugli ( .ntcrir.arried "with Iiavid Miller), re siding near Alexandria I'. (.. Huntingdon countv, l'a.; Flora Hanslaugh (intermarried with John Householder), residing at Alexandria. Hunting don county, l'a. : Carrie Rniishtuirh (intermarried j with iKvid Fleming), residing at Huntingdon, I Huntingdon county. Fa. : Wjii;kk.s. at nn Orphans' Court, held at F.hcns , barg. on February 7th, issj, the petition of Henrv I B. ISicClure.a grandson of Andrew McClure. late I et jvlercer cmuy, l'a., was presented praving the I Court to HWard an Inquest to make partition of the 1 real estate ot the said decedent: And, whereas. the prayer of the petitioner was granted and a ' writ of Inquest w.,rded. and it was ordered that notice he given by publication in Johnstown Tri bunt and Cambria Freeman, and mailing copy of both newspapers to all the parties in interest ; Notice is hereby given to the above-named par ties that by virtue of the above mentioned writ an inquest will be held on tho premises therein de scribed, cn Friday, the S'l day of Mrrh. Js-i, at 8 o'clock, A. for the purnosp of making partition at valuation and appraisement ol the tald real es ta'o, as in the -aid writ require! : at which time and place Enid p-irt'e? can att-nd if tliev think proper. THOMAS (Jliimi H, Shcntl. SherifTc Office, F.heriaburg. Feb. Vh, l-ri.-u. AIlSi.IMCftS SALS ! Valuable HEAL ESTATE I BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court or CaaibriH coui.ty. 1 will oiler at public sale, on the premises of the decedent, situate in Tunnelhill borough, Cdinbria countv, l'a., on yyiiEN YOU WANT PURE FRESH DRUGS OR PATENT MEDICINE YOU ARE RESPFCTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT JAMES' NEW DRUG STORE EBENSBURG, T PURE FRESH GOODS 1 NO MISREPRESENTATION ! BOTTOM FK! LINSEED and MACHINE OILS, FAINTS, VARNISH, PUTTY, TURPENTINE, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, (Dry and la Oi!) BRUSHES, Y AUo, a very full and complete stock cf BLANK BOOKS and STATIONERY: POCKET EOOKS, TURSES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ALBUMS, PERFUME' TOILET SETS, ETC.. ETC. PURE GROUND griCT.3 AND FLAYOIUNO EXTRACT. f it t S U IU 1 I I U . S CAREFUL L Y C O M P O U N I) E YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. The Best Place ncMQCT ADVF.aTiflEMENTS. The time never has been and never will be when the people of this or any other country enn buy a gold dollar for seventy-live cents. Neither can you, dear reader, purchase an orcan worth three or four hundred dollars for foil. This is all nonsense. Still we have no objec tion fo other people Uoins their business fust as they see fit. We are selling a good hoiiest piano at from f is.-, to ?"75, and a frood honest oi'2,-in (not ail stops) for fioni j4S to 5175. All our goods are made upon honor, and wo send to any part of the world on test trial, and if no p leasee no keepee. as the China man wouid ,-Siy. . Fur tiie past ten A'e;ir we have sent both pianos and oro.ins'to every part of the worH, and our instruments u'ivo the most universal satisfaction. If you wish a pood instrument, one that will always last you, ive ohall he pleased tcj semi vou our cat-alooue-an J piieei ; and if you piirehase, one of the Tlioni.-is Brothers' Silver Toned Instru ment you will set what you require, and one instrument sold in a neighborhood always aella us more. Address, fr prices, ei.e. Jas. II. Thomas, Successor to Thomas Brother, Catskill, X. Y., U. S,. A. Ot Thihtt Hats' Trial. We will pond Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Jjiiltj- ami other Electric Appliances, on trial for thirty days to yoann men and older persons who nr- a.'fllcted with Nervous liebiluy, Lost Vitality, etc., guar anteeing speedy relief and o.mnloto rcstorat i- n of vii-or and manheod. Also lor I'ihcutnatism. Neu ralgia. Paralysis. Ilver ami Kidney difficulties. Ruptures, nnd many ether diseases. Ilhi-trated lainpniet, sent ireo. Adaress Voltaic, 11,. u Co., Marshall, j.iicft. 10--S.-1J-.J Ltttllca.fur ifiofte fJistressing cotn Iaint to ir-hici you are subject, itie Dr. FatttiVs German Aromatic Wine. 4-7,'si.-iy. j NEW ADYEKTISEMEXTS. HATCH FGOTE, as, ! UO. 12 Wall Street, New York j Mt.HBIUS S. V. STOCK EXt Hl.MiK. j liny mti moII Sfoehs, nnd nnd lint rrnmrnl Neeurilie. uvd mckr e.-;cc;i(-r, on i i f nijuirrtt. I'linr I'er . Interest i atioireA on dipo'its. s..4.jvf fo check a! ii'ht. SATURDAY, MARSH 4, 1882, At 2 o'clock, r. m., tho following described rem c.-tate. to wit : ONE LOT, PIECE GR FAECEL CF LAND, Hounded and ilescTihcd as follows : ileglnning at n post on th Piie of t.ie I'e'in'.i Kail I-.i ad Co.. now put.be rad. raining south 74' , dejrr.;e.. c ist pen lies, , t p, si. corner i t let now or ior;:irly iu the nrae of J-d-.n Smith. ?oi ..l..gr'e? t a po-t. to otlier lands ol J.,i,ies ?I-.('k k- v ; thocc :o'i'hi 15 leirren. west -'-; perches, to ii post : thence bv laod ot .lames. I 'oilins, north IS ileyrei.s. west s ptrehes, to a post on public re,;U, the place of be gi p n i p f freservir the coal ar.d mineral that ma7 un b riie said lot or pie t grout 1), h iving t'lerc on'crei.-ied a Tmeru ilouse, 1 rHiur.Siablr, let Uorsri. St. Al'CHTBlt livt'SK, j -o oui-i, AVkiA. TF.KMS OK S'ALK. Dne-thir-l ol the toirchase ir,- my be p,;d on Contariuatiju oi dale, and tne bal.i'.ce In two c;;ual iinuu.il pay Lucius, v. ;;h i.i.ercsi, t-j be sccurod !y the bond and m jrign.-e cf ,,.-, purch ucr. Kiilli;i,l L. jyl. .-. AN, Adrnbii.-'irtior 1.1. l;ior.A., dee'd. Tunnelhii:, Feb. l j, ls-2.-st. TO 1UY f f'si.i i A If S3 J3 Sith and Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IX AMERICA. ORPIUN-S' COURT KALE 'J. ' he sustained. The seafTolding around the base of th : new ( ourt House tower was removed on last luesday, and the view of that, the most prominent part of tho buildincr, is now un obstructed. A st.iirwav has been put in the , tower from its base to that section of it in : wlueli tbe town clock will very shortly be .planed. Two fr;,s fitters from Undies ter V j ., have been en".aire.l for several days in , putting' in the rrns leti in tho co-nt room and other rooms in tho buildinj:. and expect, to complete tle-ir work to morrow, or not, later I than Monday next. A gasoline b,ul ;s aso j in process of erection on the ground east of , the Court House, and will he finished in h short time. A ear load of furnitare for the building, but of what it consists we ennnot ' say, was received on Wednesday, and will be j followed bv additional supplies. Wu learn that Mr. Marks, tlieceneral superintendent lias seven carpenters employed untir his di' , reetions, and that their work is rai"d!v nn j proaelunsr an nul. It is not fit all likely however, that the March term of Court ciin , be held in the new building. .as was luntr-d at in our last -noe party went from FJ,en: i roiitown last The ffni! op a YorKr. lies rand. Mr. Stephen lierilman, of East Coiioniaue,h, was safely located in the Ebensbui'2 jail on Sat urdny flight. He was in charge of Policeman Vamer as far as Cresson, at which point he was turned ovei to Deputy Sherili' Webb OriirUh. Mr. Herdinan was married on I)o cember 2s(h last. The same ninht Miss An nie Harding, of Frog Hollow, visited 'Sijnire Kasly's idliee and swore out a warrant for llerdman's arrest on thojelmrge of fornica tion and bastardy. An oilieer went up to East Coneniauih the next day for the pur pose of capturing him, but it ii'ppears lie had been warned that theie was trouble ahead and had skipped the viilajre. Since then, up until last week, he had been working on the Pittsburgh Division of the Baltimore fc Ohio Railroad. He visited bis wife nt v .t conemaugli Jast Krid.iv, and word $777 A YEAH and experses'to agents. C I" ttit Ireo. Address I. O. Virkcry, Angvrta, Afi. PAMPITT PTl ! T edvrti-rs. loo pjfesT 1 lUdl UUii I I'.liuni.Ll. ,ll(0. 2.1 CtS. -V. If. E 'XECUTOR'S NOTICE. Fstate of M. .1. Tkitclbacm. dee'd. W hercas letter' testamentary on the estate ot T.l. J. Teitelbaum. late t Ioretto" borough, deceayej, have been gran'ed to the undersigned, all pers.m3 indebted to saidestatc aro re'iuested to make imme diate payment. nd those huvlnt; claims or do Iiinnds against the same will present them proper ly itutheTitieiit.s-l for settlctnenc v.-iMiout delav. SOMJMON TKITELHACAI, Executor. Lorotto, Feb. lo. lsi-Ot. Asi i elTeet having been sent to the oflicers here ir. was not long before lie was taken in custody. ' He was given a hearing bv 'Squire F.asly on i Saturday, and the evidence, of guilt was'suf . fieient to warrant the justice in holding him ; for trial. Not being aiilo to gel bail he? was ; sent up to the county prison, .Miss Harding has not yet become a mother. Johnxtown : Tribune UDITOTUS NOTICE. The; mulcr- Isrne.l. having (men appointed Auditor n re port d istri r-u; ion of toe fund in the hands if Cor nelius r.iorris. ExTutor ol largaret .MeMulleii, deoeaed. as shown by his first and partial amount, lierel.v uiv... e.O,.n tt-,t 1,.. w ; 1 1 c-r it 1,, nll. ,n to that i Ehoiis'burir. on It p-f netda'j. Mirch 7f. nt two o'clock to tho afternoon, for the pu-poic or nttend f i K to the duties of said apt o'.nimunr : when and wher; all porrons intcresu-d mav a-tend in. they see proper. A. V. HA.KKEH. Auditor. Ebonsbura;, Fob. PI. lss-j.-ot. of i:i ..i. i . st a fi :: 1Y virtue of an altr.x order iMUingout o! the Or- pimo-' Com t ot Cambria coun'v, t. me di rccicd. I wii! expose to public s i, , at tho hotel of Lawrence ISehroth. 0 i:airolltown, on SATURDAY, March 4, I0G2, at 2 o'clock, v. m., the folmwiuif duserihtd real All tiiat ceilain Piece or Tarcel of Land uniHi? in tTflrn.ll t iwrhin. fnmbr.a mnnty, l'a., afM'U! iiVj Ui ii'js in-ui L:rrt'llt-J'W n, t untle.l .n the nortn Sy In n 1 s ui" l;v. Ii Wirnrr.or. on iheoH.-t. Uy JantlH "f heirs )t (?r;r.'o Irt ?.;. dece.t n the ponth Ijv Utuds ol IViihi-t-il Sioiorw:iIil an l otlicr, nd on the w. -t y i i nIs ot I'r r V,'i:ito uni ntht'T" r-maiii iTtr I'ift crci uvl 69 rorr!i?s more or le?-, hi: Inr thorc'-n erc,t'l a two t-tury Flask Hoi'se, a f'ta?a ham an.l tho iifcttsnry o'.ubniltincs. There 1? also a i;od oreliard on tbe jrimi.-,e. T9 1 kfvs ck Sale. Onp-f !.ird oi tbe purcias in-Ticy to lo )..itl at the conrtrruatloa o! Hm-'shIo, ftTid tliC rornniridr In tvr riiiui annual iwij rn nt. to oe see nre 1 t.y tlio juduiaout toud oi iiie pn JOHHSTQWR, ninv nn nrrniTii.r nrnnr UiUi lu-urniAiiu iiunt u No. 3 MORHI Street VrILL SELL ALL KIND OF GOODS USUALLY KEPT IX A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL SCO AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. w ii h interest.. and i-iorii ime Jan. -. h-is ! . h un sni)i:ks. Kvecutorof i.ii.abcth Muhv, dee'd. lSvj.-jt. ViS Residents of Northern Cumbria are specially invitetl to gire ! call, Cnnn odious ynrtl and feeding plaee for Tiorses, free " c7ff r- jor use or customers. II. J j. ilohnston, 1 l' A. kihocinn lior. eTOUISI livK-lc, A. W. Buck JOHXSTOV.'N, .TAX. 2T. lZ.-Zm. JNO. E, STRAYER, Secretary TON ; A UlTlTOU'8 XOTI(JE.-In the mat- ! SKOEHAKER & BUCK, ' Ji- terof the proceedings m. p:irtit:,:i on t he e. 1 ' paer, a lire to ( nr. Saturdav a I 'tern- on Tbm. .1. 1 -I . . .".'.'.'. '"'r , mrinmin uiiitnifiKn carried tiuitv four lai'.ies I many of whorr. left helpiess husbands beh'nd them, to mine host Lawrence Sehr.th's tiotl . where they partook of a .-pLm-iid repast, for : the Rett in.s; up of which our frp-nd Sdooth n : proverbial, paid their own Mils, and tried t, enjoy themselves alter a fashion peculiar to ; women when the restraining influences or i man nre absent and of course eannnt be felt, i f f the number were Mrs. F. II. Ilarker Mrs. D. C. Zahin, Mrs. 1). v. Kvans Mrs J) R Kinkead, Mrs. E G. Kerr, Mrs. J. V hoi ; erts, Mrs. C II. Barker, Mrs. C. T. Koberts, r r?VJ; li- Lakp. Mrs- Harriot Llovd, Mrs, ; L. II. Linton, Mn. John Llovd, Mrs E R j Jones Miss Susie Tryce, Miss Sill Jones,' : Mrs. Ed. James, Mrs. Fes. Llovd. Miss Sarah Davis, Mrs. Lent. Davis, and 'so manv more ! that we can't think cf their names " They ; threaten to repeat the expeiinient at an earlv ! date if.the riant kind of weather holds out" j which it h not aoin,r now to a very alarmini ! extent, i j tio.no Worth of New and rorrr vr Mcsrc FOR fl.OO. Thomas Brothers- Miisi cal Journal for January is undoubtedly the finest and best journal of its kind published ; The reading matter is varied and original j being news trotn all parts of the norld. The i Journal will have a new feature ti; is year in j being beautifully illustrated and printed on ! fine heavy ealendeied paper. Each number , Will have ill OVer tiro llf.llnr wnrlli O Music, printed from our best plate : and as tOVCORO (.RAPE vir.s. Fine, vigorous Tines. Two.' Three and tour -ieai Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices. These Vines are raised on the famous Mt I rospeet Vineyards, at I'.iss iie, X. j., where the well-lrnoTn Port Crape Wine is produced that is o highly, esteemed by I'hysicians. Enquire of Alfrko vrl.,K,: 2-10. -2m. l'assaie, N.J. . Dp.ath of Mp.s. Ei-gene I,ito-bkr Our sincere and heartfelt sympathies are ex tended to Mr. Eugene Litzinger, of Loretto who mourns the .loss of a pr iceless treasure' his well beloved and excellent wife havint: died very suddenly of heart disease, on la-t Sunday morning. We hoped fur the usual obituary notics from mmtk! miurce but rmv nie failed to receive it we can do no more than announce the death of this ood ladv" who. was a daughter nf Mr. EeU-r" lierti'ani! a well known citizen of C'an-ir township and was aged, we presume, about ai vears. She loaves four li!Ue children, tne youngest of whom a mere infant, is said to be in del icate health. That (iod may comfort and console our bereaved friend anil grant rest eternal rest to the soul of his beloved w'fe is t he earnest prayer that now ascends to the V. . 1 "r;u'o troiu Dundreds of minig iiearts. t.ite of Jacob ea ver, late of Su iiinierhill t iwnship. ueceiisi-M : Tiie urdersinc 1, having heen appointed Auditor to asceriniii the liens airaiust tho i-tirtics iu inter est, and to reportdistributionol tbe amountof the recognizance ulven in siild procei-'Uiiirs. hereby stives notice thru he will sit at bis ollice in Ftiens burif. nn Satur'lny. 'Feb. Cf.th. at Inn o'flock in tiie a fteruoon. lor tbe purpose of nttendinir to tho duties ot his Appointment : when and whero nil person- iiitore.-ted may ato-rtd ir thev soo proper. A. V. BAKKfc'H, Auditor. F.benshursf, Feb. 10, ls- -lit OUPIIAX iOURT ALE. BY virtue of a plimut order of the Orphans' Court 'f Ciiuirri i oouuty, ti e underiinc j will ox o.'e. to sait, hy. public auction or outcry, oa the premises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1882, At S oVi.if k. t. v.. the following des -ribed real - w-lfctte, of wliieli .1 AMKS M EU AFFY died seized, to wit : TWfaua ONfv-lIALF LOTS of iROUM) E"beiis"buig, I3, sympa- TAKF.S OCT OF ltFl. s-?r,,V Vr.FRr,B' EuiTalo. N. Y.:')r r-rL have to thank vou for the creat relief reeeiyed from your "Favorite Prescription " My sickness had lasted seven vears, one of wh.-b I was in bJ. A Iter taking one bottle I wis abje to be about tha house, liispcctfuliy, Amanda K. F.ssi. m Fulton, Mioh. Trivs situf-' In the l.orouifh ol Sntnmitville. t'ambrla cntiTity. l'.i.. front inir on tbe Hunt inilon. I 'nnibrl.-i and Indiana Turnpike, ndiolnirs; hiu.ls of William ' Linton and heir ol Jai n Kinttey, lutviut: thereon ! erected a two story 1'lann House an.l Flank Stable. 1 lor i ox .;!. Uue.tu.rd of tiie purc!:nf.e ! mouy to De paid on eontlrirall ic of sale. nd tho ! biil-ir.ee in two eipiai Hiiuual pnynients. with inter- ' e-t, to be secured by the mortCutro and judgment i bonds of the purchaser. ' I'.U I, :!. KKNNA, JOHN K'IKK IjktK'lHorS Of .lAUKS-.laiiiFFV, dee'd. Suramitvilio, Feb. to, lSs.-3t, OHIMIAS1 COURT SALR iY virtue of an orjer of thn Ofphtns' Court of ; IJonsy Received on Deposit j 1'AT.IIII.EON DKnA.VD. ! INTEREST ALLOWED ON HUE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE j AT AL '. AC'CEStilnLE roiNTS. I DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES IlonjEfit nnd .Sold, and a ; GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS j TllANSACTED. ! Accounts ISolicitotl. ! A. W. BUCK, CasLier. ! FJbensburjr. March 19. lb0.-tf. RIVINruS' BLOCK, nNSBURC, PA., THE MILD WEATHER, LACK OF SNOW li SCABOTI OF COR: IIAI5 IXTEFEEED SO MUCH WITH THE DEMAND FOU HF&TIHG STOVES. CGRH SHHIFRS. SIFIRII RFI ! Lap Robes, and many other articles for sale at HUNTLEY'S FAMOUS II KM)V l-! ANU HOUSE-FURXISmXG STORE! an establisJnnent ttltieh excites the winder f all uhvisit it, that Ir. prvprittr has d tennined t CLOSE OUT Ml SITU GOODS AT ACTUAL C0i: NOW IS TIIE TIME FOR BARGAINS SUBLIME. if. Be him to dis- ! J x rive on Dl,n','- ech month, at the " rtru-j st mm to ciis , cllll ,,f the yia y((U ,mve for l,iniin;,,(ine f;f . a(1 ar, y to a de- : the hm st coHections of voeal and instru- oians h ! iiieinui iiiusic imacniaoi... Don't Mil to scribe for the Journal at once Pi h-r t year, cue dollar ; or. with a beanlif-.il ei.wimn i Z-'xoO, one do. air anj tirtv rite cent the We I Deing trie actual cost of imckTiiz and nostno- i r express on the, Chro-.uo. Sample copy of j the Journal. 10c. We want an auent in every Tillage and city in the I'nikd states ; and Canada to take snb-erirtimis for the i Journl. Address, Ja. II. tnoMAi. ! Successor to Thomas Hintijeis, catakil!, . Y., u. S. A. ES AND SHOl'I.liRR Tttr-B-j o :.. need of trusses and sh.ulder t race's 'wi; l f.-d a iarsrj? Mri'-v t soioet fr-.,,, t . .U J stoic. ( hoy !lre f tlif veH- .;f ioil- are recommended bv prominent nbv-i.' I rreand cltea hw If . ..e' .j I . . ........ . ... i .( v .1 . 'I .-- I Mib- ' is i n.j. t xair.me tlo-m hsj.i,i . .... ! Pii,.o rer iuiay be. tlut a pertt-ct 6t ami. mi article of ' i.H-nr can ti. obtained. The stock is so l;u"c ' thru it niattcw not, h iv youna or old the per- ' i.i amy l, is wrrnu,-t.tt ari.M-k. ifc. 1 self is warranVd, and the prices are likewise? '. wnrranted-trt y.-ry lor-.-. Ask for!ie Ser. . ? n;i hiiu ukc n t.ciier. ' Ii Jaia aseiit in i;bnsU.iir. to sale by public auction or outcry, on tho prem ises, nn , SATURDAY, March 4, 1882, At 2 o' i.rjc k, 'p. m .. the f li iv!ti dc-eritwil re-il csuite.l irlii.jh Fetbr Adams liv.l eizeil, tovrlt: A rfECEor VAIICETj of T.AXD situate in Cler(iel,l town.-i.ip, Caml ri.i eennty, l'a.. ad milling liind of Wiilbtrii I. Adams. Jurnes 'T-jmily, ,I-..-e(.li . 1 ly-ijirt, und reiser, r-jiit.i i n ' n r7 Arres, ir-' je' ie-s, e.b'.ut -III Arre tleir--d, liavina ti'iireirr. rert-l a ln .-ry Fbamb lim. -k nnd -F'iume Bam; S-s-TIit is n ex.-e!i,.iit farm, well watered aud In a ckI r"io nl eultiveuun. Tfrms f .Sle. line tl.irl i.f t?i.; ire!::ie mt-ue;.- t, be p.tti on er.nfiini i;io:i of sn.e, ar:-l tho Ik lun.re in two (q J..1 m.annl ikia mets, rtth m-tere-t. to be s--eure! by thu nra'l an I i: irtifk'O of ths VprehaeT. r T .TOKV M. I.ITZIMIFK, MAHTTN T.. r'ATtr,. Kxeeuturs ! l'fri K't Adams, dee'd. i CK-nrtlelil Two., 1A lstij.-ut. CARL RIVii!IU3, Practical WatcMer anJ Jeweler, ; HAS SilwaT.s on ha.id a Lira e. rsr:ed nnd e!- , cront BUMirlnient ot V'A ii:ilK, I l.l'I'KS. .1 F.W F-I.fi Y, SFF.lTACLi S, F.V K- II. A SS FS, See., wb-eii he oilers f;.r file t lower priee than j ary otner dealer in tbe county. Person recdir.tr anythinic In Lis line will b well 1 1 ive L.ic a call j before iur-bain- elewli'-re. i sT-i'rutiipt !tent:in pal t " r-:i:ilr!nar f'loelts, , Watehoii. Jewelry, .to., .i 1 a ltlaCtioii guaran- . teed in both w-rk and price. i 9. ty.si cm i is Sag1 tCSE LARGE STQ E BRO. BIG FOT OF FIM own to Zero! T3 A. HQ- A. I INT t BRISK BTJYEKS! n I'T-rs-f II I i ! successful I "-'-.i Association. Address with btamp j toT r -tphiet, BaiTalo, N. V. I have received rtTs. fit, riTM. y trotted by S'or!d's Dist.en-irv "Shovel the snow off your pavement." "drift of it lit.UlArcb. if not souiicr. Lone -Jack. Mo., -4. J4, S7: . b.-cn xisini n -p Hitters, and have (rre.flt beti 'it t r,,,., . th... , i ii. TiTU inf ,v, r' Tltey aro su peiior to ail o&er iidieinem. , i . 1". M. Eaiixks. l!XKs. SAIfliLKS. lCiMDLE.s, SAI'i!.!.K'S TtniI.S. a.c Ft)K N.M.t:. 1 be uni r-'"!rne.! .ln:nistrjtor of MalShew M. J'c!llj ias ol Eiicr. -rit -fiorounh. !' i. orb r Ivtortajtt to TR,TrxEr.f.-sr,Pcial ii ducements are offerod you by the iii BT.fx-j Loutk. It wiil i,v-you to r.ad their a. Tenement, to be fouud Where in xh s ,?JUf 3-i;-10ra.J l',r s:ile Vei'.T I'V.! - Undies. Srf-I.lite, tiri.lies. ol SiM.t ie'-t .'.elir;. Ais-, i! w-IKin eiMitr. 1- or iu'-tIh r ldre - V , Kullf K A N M V. nine ioeK ol a'l'llei"s T"o, Slc, iiid-r. 1! iu pertwt ul'j.-M ' i'.-n i ail n or t. I N KII.1.. M. r. ki l.i.. rr. DICK, General Insurance Agent, Polirie? writ'ea at sJ-.ort r. '.'- In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Jknil elisor First 'lnisi Companies. Kbenr bury. S: G. T. ROBERTS, di:ali;ii in ' ' ' Adn;lYnrrn;"r rf :t. !. O'Nelh, dee'd, Fber.buri, Feb, a. 1-si-tf. M. S;d. 22. i.-ly 1-.. BFCKLEY. A TTORS K V- ostji'II Mcdonald. ; AITO 1C.N fcY-A T- f. A W , F.uKs-r.rno, F. J-Ofi'.-c ia CtilvunaJ Kow. on Ji.uuc.-vra!t. AM.tlV, A 1 .11 M t.N A. FA. mri. e at llui Twelfth tr;ft. i.i fti'i! t-uild-Ing and im.ucdbittly in rear ef Firs:;N'at'l batik. - . C'Oi 1 per day at hiine. Samples worth to 10 ' iro. Address Juii'iw4 I'ou lioJ, x..ic P-4,'si.-ly.J clocks, mm, mum, books, STnTiouE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GAPS, GROCERIES. Mens, Metes, Wall Paa Ciiars, Tfeci, Fancy 0?;-; !;: VAKIETY STORE, EBEfsiGBURG, PA. RELIADLE GOODS. HONEST J'JIICI'S. FA ID DUAL' p vcr to Aie.-it., an ins..-- .au.-tj. .-. i n 1 erp. naes. 1ttfft I JfeJl""-w e?: in y-nr c-w-t -t r Ter2.s3-. Auti.-tw i. tM(:' C-a . i- jr.