The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 09, 1885, Image 3

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lltlDAY. - - SAX. U, lSHii.
LOCAL A.YD PFAISOXAL.
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H it - ,,n V.f printer?
l-.i ii the wi'.j tn write it now.
A.-U'-r" lsr'fi.i Tiiiilcts twvtr Tail.
. rrtto's ncit venture wiil be a skstin
r : '
-,':iinit Ttnk at Lilly's in the rttwi f u
t..r,. i, ore ii fie pmliabiiitios.
.()-, -viniN rliapt'r than t-vtr heard of,
a; liit.il.ii'iitC'e Clothing Hat?se, Alluu-
r.i.
h a: !( e roil mines wi Lilly's has
tisk iluriiitf ttstj rest week it is
,'r..i e- P. Iiuek, . IJraiiiliK'k, hits
n.:cJ a new trial r-y the Supreme
:il II irry Whiv was sworn in as
1"; ,-,!: .u.Iije of IisE;ana count?, on
M .!....! la-t
,v nv.M riia' s at fcn"f price, 20 to tli
KilI- "li't!,nc 'llmi-e, corner 11th
;u il l:!"h ptrrel Ailoona.
- .n -i n's n ".Mjuirt" went thro
: .'v:i on e ilr.er.day r.ht. It is a cross Ue
:? . -r .1 vv;iom and t: oriiaiiette.
:'.'i the "All KtiJV.t Feed Cutters" sHT
t,-r. :!:.:. Tiiey are "..e 'test in the; market.
1 -1 i- ;it l r. Ilu:itley's hardware store.
1 . Si'urd iy last M rs. Henry, widow of
t: I. it.' Hon. S.int-jel Henry, removed to
I'-riMU', wiieie slid intends to reside iu the
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i , 1 t.i !hw l'.tr.iware store aiiil buy a
i-r Nl.u.keT, Up rolie and wolf robe 00-
f i "it y ar all ?:", as you will never jet
! ir' mis aire.in.
T .- Court on Monday last Oxed upon
t ...I Monday in March ns the lay for
!: , -ii .i.l i.'r.i:itinii applications for tavern
:, , ;i' mr-l) tu-. licenses.
A f :ii and' Testival in aid of St. K.s's
; !':.';,. ihur'-h, at Lilly's, has been in pro-u;---
.:nce Christmas. Some very tine arti-l;.-
are to lie chanced off.
- .v 1-1 h inkead, son of Mr. Aleic. K111-k'-a
l. took his departure for Johrwtowu or
( Fr.'l i morning last to accept a position
w.t i the C urhria Irou Company.
Mr. Jin?l acl Thomas, one of Eider town
- .11 - i-t cit;z-ns, who lias been lying eri
in:- v ill for icvHral weeks, under the tretit-n.t-r.tot
llr i:ice, of St. Boniface, is .rapid
;y r covviir.ir.
K.t Ih- inforiuatioD of Messrs. S. and S.,
1 r A. . h.'ny township, we state that s yet
" i.i-' n it jirocured a solutio'i of the two
! ''t.i whico ll.ey left al t'.iis ofilcn on
S I'.ii'd.iy i.i-t.
Ti:eH iriis Hfinedy Co., St. Louis, JIo.,
rii -1 h.rv.-I'onti lence in the Pastille treat
; 1 1 -; 1 1 for weak (14, nervousexhanstion. etc.
I i !!:.:. Tot. otltr it'': tn.kU aH(i trust re-
for orders.
-'. ,, ami buy a "Tiflin Corn Skt-Ker," with
' : !: you can si. ell a liislu! a minale.
!!. nevt r t;. : out of order. f:ri'e, with
f 11 , o-ily $10 ; without fan. f. Tor sale at
II 'V's Iiardwire htore.
lohn G r I )n. w.it'-lv.n in in the store of
I. II. L.is'.l.?y, pi C.ianeysviiU:, JJt-diord
? unty, on Ti.ursil.iy nitflit f lattt -week shot
:iiion 1 i.u ;,i-k d--ad while the latter was at
t 11 pti'.ji 'o ro'j the money drawer.
The Flies Ilir iware Comp.ioy an old
bu-mess hoi!, of Altoona, ii'.ade an assijin-ni-
i.t l:i-t week for ttie tie ne fit of creditors.
T'.eir li.i'oil it ti's are raid to lie about flj.oun
!'i :i---,s sutlicirr.t to cover all liabilities.
limes Jo'jns' on, who Mime ti:a ano
ev:apf1 from thr) alsnihou.ie, ie. now in the
Ii lir county h'tiue. He was formerly ac.it-i.-
-ii the S'lumiit, this county, and is de-c-
jk', and wili likely be sent to Dixtuont.
firiije : It is now two months giuce
t'.. . rction, and yet we have never received
a ; i. v 'at ion from Mr. Cleveland to pay biiu
a v : -i t :it AlSany. It looks as if Pennsylva
roi would r.ot have a repr.-eBtntlve in the
': i 1 1 J t .
At tr.e next Spring election the West
tird will elect two school riireelois, one for
y.ir and one 3 years, and at the feauie time
t .. Lot w.ir l will eli-ct onecbool director
or ;i years. Annually thereafter each ward
v. ',' e!ei.'t mi" director o serve for 3 years.
The old I'.oard of County Commission -f-rs
nu t on IJeeeuiher 30th last and appoint
t l Mr. John II. Kennedy, of Washington
'.unship, as Meiaritile Appraiser. Mr.
K. nnedy is fully competent to perform the
'! ;.'.:es of the ollice and will make a good ap-
I I .1.-; .
Mr. Bernard Delaney, an uterpt i-slint
tji i . r of Dean township, will in the course
of a few years have fish on his bill of fare
..ver he wishes to enjoy Uiat luxury,
014 buiit himself a fishpond and made
a; 1 '.ii aiioii for soma Germau erup to stock
:t -v
M-rs. H. A. Eulehirt, C. B. Coover
1 Patrick 'Dowd, recently elected County
A : M ir-, wre sworu in on Monday last
ai 1 wt-nt to work the same day examining
at. i a-!:i;?iu the ncvouoU of the ?o mty. It
w-.i t them about three weeks to uisu
'.: -.; u r.
-i'r. Jacob Thomas, of Folder towushij,
' ' un.y man who is putting loji lDto the
.'.-t creak this winter. The panic has
rci: .1 vicinity and uien who were
'j--y oti.Br w inters cuttinu logs are now idle.
'r Tlnina, will put in about two million
f t ot hemlock.
li e n e liaivest Is now Lere and a fcood
i--i oty oi ire Is beiug obtained. This leads
' u-uiaik tliat if you wish to harvest
'; .: -..ns in dry goods, dress goods, boots
a:. A groceries, provisions, and all
k 'I- " caijued goods, call at John Owens
r.- on U 4I1 s. reet.
A; Ln ii, Wilnams, sou of Mr. Thomas J,
V. . . ..in , of this place, and a brother-iu-law
'-. 1 1.1 a id the Fkeeman. spent a few
iri-uLu liouje last week and re
1 uesiay la.-t to Horuestead, Al
. ty, wl;Lre he lias beeu residmg
i.-t tour years.
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i i.'-tion of Tbaodoning tlie Peun
('i!i,il between Huntingdon aod
Ilamiit.m, a distance of fifteen
ieo'ne before tne Legislature early
s. i,t -1 -Iju, lut will likely meet
I'TMbiH oppoeiiijii by some of the
' ii -inliiidou.
tdlonned tlat Kev E. A. Dush
o isit the various churches in this
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v. .
' t f purpose ot soliciting asaist-
S-.ster" ot Mercy at Loretto, be
""t. P.:t.'r's, in Allegheny City (u
' i-t. It is a worthy cause uu ac
' re..-,:ut misfoilcues of the good
i r.U .u "Kes jived. That Foreign
-Uould be Prohibited." wasdis
j 'e It. ',Hiuo Literary Society on
-t in all its different phases
'' -arrivd in the tjllrmative.
lids decision wiill have on
: ti.- r-scDt coiigre remains
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ai , -
! wioij limned rcrsons will find
I A ''' them at the Kbensburg post
l.yiioiti Allen. Jt. 1. Carey, James
'. A'r.a-i.i i Kin, tV'ilIiani King, John
' 1 l-n. Miss Ada Michae's, 2; Miss
y ' ui.oui-h, Mis Ada M. K. OveU
II A :n, C. Pbaii'D, Miss Mary
'' Kiiabeth hchultze, Miss Ellis
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fro. I, a laboring man who, for
lie of years has been working
' oriiood and at John&Lown and
o-i undtr the influence of Il'i
' n the day after Christinas,
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' I ivcrr.ent and bioke his arm he
J ' and the elbow. Jle is at
i'i-! with vtny, of
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The ComnhiMoners of this county will
nut-tat t,n-ir nice in ESnsburg, 00 Moti
day, January 19; I8fi.-, with the assessois of '
-iailitzin lioroiijli nnd township, to deter
mine mhicli of the districts is entitled to the
tax collected on the Taylor McCoy lain is.
Both district., ,avr , .lnJ ases,e,, ,
and botn claim the ax.
On th idght of Dere.uher 2d. u!t., the
Stoieroom of J,in,s P.-iry & Son, of Chest
Springs, was entered by bulbars who gain
ed an entrance by boring a Jiola through the
door opposite the luck and then inserting a
wood screw and rorcing it ciT. They then
went for the safe and breaking it open got
about two hunt'red dollars. There is no
clue to the perpetrator.
Messrs?. J. c. Martin & Co., of Portage,
have successfully trni'.k. a coal slope three
hundred and ten fe-t long, at at angle of
twenty-two and or.e haif ilegrt es to coal
bed "li," near W 4 coal tipple on Trout
Itjn, aud are now running double sintt on
three main Leading-, in order to make capac
ity foi working to hundred men. Pottage
lus a blight prospect befoie it.
'the new Noaid ot County Commission
ers entered u uii the itiscliarge of their in
ties 00 Monday last, one of then first acts
beu.g tiM apvp.diitment of Win. 11 MoMul
lin ns -cb-ik. M. I). Kilted, Eq., as counsel,
nd Jese.Molsinui-r 11s janiloi. The tlnee
appi.nit.-Mi r.ud filled their respective jiosi
tions under the old board with acceptability
nd hence they were continued by Ue r.ew
board.
While on a lark on Saturday night, Jo
seph Randall, Charles Smith, Ceo. Nichols
and Sott Uotjinsoii, young men ot ;n-ens-burg,
.procured haf a gallon of alcohoi at a
drugstore at Mt rieasai.t.and drank it, mix
inga portiou of it with oyster (-tews which
they 'e at a saloon. On Sunday all were
taken sick and Kandail and Smilii die.l in
gieatugoiiy. The other to wid pro'jably
recover.
A ii,h;i named Marsh, hailing from
Johnstow u and a book keeper in (he Gauu.-r
depaittiiedt of the C.uuoria Irou Company,
made a personal application to the Com ion
Wednesday last, to be sent to n turnout, fie
had evidently been on a pmti acted spree
and was a til subject for that institution irt
was informed by the Couit that his case
woo Id have to come before them in the reg
ular way.
- People fi.iin northeiii CaiHiiria. as well
as from everywhere else, will fend wlteti is
ittug J .hnstowti that the lintel XJrimswi-jk
in that place, kept iy Ju lg.- Tliomas. is the
right place to hang their hat ep. They will
find it to be a house wheie gtiests are well
treated anil made t 1 feel ron.f .rctahle aud at
home. The lanle is always a.pple.l with
the t.e-t th.i market atToids, Ub toour well
furnished nd 'tie cli.uge ui. derate, tllve
the I uilg a im 11.
Fioiu the iMipearanee of the names ou
the bond of County Treasurer Slack'uottse,
it looks as if Colonel IHvis furnishes the
bond. does the wot k ;:nd gets f rtK of the pay.
The lions snare of the profit going to Mr.
SlRc'Kliouse lor being a member of tlie Cam
bria Iton Company and dimi nothing. The
Cambria Iron Company has -swallowed up
the Jli-ptib'ican party of Cambria county
aud the Kepiihlic.au f tlie inrih must not
ask in the future for anything more than a
clerks,,! p.
Itev. O :r.ir Kosensteel, s i of Mr. Tims.
Koseii-tei-l, of Adeghenv towiish.p, and
brother 01 Mrs. J. A. O'llara-rr this place,
who was raised to tt.e digmii' o! the pi kst
hood in Biitimore so'ne tune ptevious, ceie
brated his first Mass in Sc. Michael's church,
Loretto, on Chr,stni.is morn.ng. and 011 the
following Siimliv said his n-i'imll ii. thu
Chuien of the II I y Name in this pi;;e.
Fath. r Kosensteel left lor IS 4 lUinore tut- ea r
ly part of last week, where took charge,
of sit. Ann's congregation 4111 Thursil.iy.
May success with htm in lii holy ct'oing.
On New Years eve tltTe was to have
been : coucert at Strongstowii for the bene
fit ot the Sunday school and to pay for an or
gan for the M. E. church Kt tii.it place.
Some lowdies, however, took possession an.l
after passing a bottle aroutiJ started a tih.,
threw the empty bottle acroen the room and
among the laities. One man w,s ktioc'.ied
down and another who natoled to act as
pcncciraUtr fared no better. The concert
was adjourned without a motion to that ef
fect until a morn piceable season. Wheth
er any arrefts or prosecutions will follow
we have not learned.
Oa Monday afternoou at Lilly's, a dou
ble tenement frame house occupied by John
Coleman and John Bradley, was totally d
btroyed by fire. The parents wore washing
a short distance from the hooe and only
gome email children wre left within.; these
it see-ns started the fire, how. it ie not ex
pctly known- A few articies of Mr. Cole
man's furniture were saved, but Mr. Brad
ley lost everything and it was only by rush
ing through fire and smoke thai Lis young
est child was saved. Coming as it does in
tlx) middle of winter, tlie calamity is pailic
ularly severe on Messrs. Coleman and Brad
ley. The house was owned by Louis Plack
and heirs of A. J. Fogle. deceased. Loss on
building about 100, with 110 Insurance.
The newly elected county ofil, rials wore
sworn in on Monday last at Argument
Court. Before being sworn they riketj their
respective bonds with the following sureties:
Alexander Stackhouse, County Treasurer,
in the um of fs5,000. with S. W. Dives,
Thomas- Griffith. Thomas Davis, T. R Da
vis, C. T. Koberts, Ed. James, David EJ
wards, David Davis, Abel Lloyd, A. V. Bar
ker. F. II. Barker and John Owens as sure
ties; John Kirby, County Commissioner, in
the sum of $2000, with David Creed and
John B. Clark as sureties; James Costlow,
County Commissioner in the sum of HMQ
with James King and John A. Blair as sure
ties, and Uayid Hamilton, County Commis
sioner, In the sum of $2000 with John Dibert
and T. E. Hunt as sureties.
In the Supremo Court, Philadelphia, on
Tuesday, Judge Sterrett rendered an opin
ion reversing the decision of Judge Johnston,
of this county, In the St. Francis' College
case. The County Commissioner last year
attempted to collect county tax from the of
ficer of the college. Il was the first time in
the history f .he college that county iax
had been levied against it. There is a pro
vision in its charter that it shall be exempt
from taxation The authorities of the col
lege resisted pauient and the matter was ta
ken to the couuty court, where a decision in
favoi of the college was rendered. An ap
peal was taken aod tt.e case wa argued b-i-fore
the Supreme Court at Pittsburgh some
months ago. An opinion, as above stated,
was rendered on Tuesday, judgment being
entered for the county for StK and costs.
On Monday uight last. Sheriff Luther
thought there waa more noise than usual
about the jail and on Tuesday concluded
that he would make au examination of the
prisoners' cells. Nothing was found wrong
until he reached the cell of El wood Gordon,
a colored prisoner, who was one of the
batch ot seven that escaped soma time ago.
and waa recaptured in Johnstown. He had
dug lle through the wall about ten by
twenty Inches with the exceptions of remov
ing the outside stone, and 10 one more night
would have pushed the stone out aod got in
to the jail yard. He had done the work
with a piec of Iron that he had by some
means got hold of, and when lie found the
cells were being examined and that bis work
would be discovered, threw it out of the
window. He had kept his work on the wall
covered up in day time by hanging hie cloth
log and bedding over it. Whether he would
have succeeded In getting farther than the
yard if he had got out is a matter for con
jecture, as he would then have bad a twenty
foot wall to have got through or over before
being at liberty. He Is now enjoying him
self in a cell with the blind door closed on
him. where he will not have the opportunity
of having anything contraband handed in.
RK.TIKIMJ OFI'lf I A I. itKMF.MIttlllF.n.
On Monday evening last, John A. K'-nne
dy. Esii . tlie rcliting County Treasurer, was
presented by the Court H.msi i.fih-ia'.s with
a very handsome ttitersciiaum pipe and a
bagof tooacc). M.D. Kittell, E-q., made
tin- vreseiiiatiou in the following happy
strain
John A . Kent. erty, stand up! Some of your
foinvr felloe ( flic . -is of Cumlnia county
have constituted tiicmseiv'i s a Court of In
quiry concerning your conduct as an official
of Cambria county and have found you guii
ty of very grave charges. They have dele
gated to me the power of imposing sentence
on you, and I regret exceedingly, tl at it be
conns my painful duty to do this. They
have found that during a long tfltn of
years as un official of Cambria county, you
have performed Vour various duties in a
carefni, fail hi ul, conscientio.is manner, nnd
t'.ej have fixed :i sentence which it becomt s
my duty to iaii-o.-e on you. The sentence
ot this Com t is. that you, John A. Kennedy,
be required to smoke one pound of Virginia
smoking tobacco :n a uiei-rscha nm pipe
which are hieiih fuiui-hcd lo you, and
we regret thai tlie sentence, is not much
greater We hope I hat this sentence will be
a warning to you, -it:d that you wid live a
long lite ami e itquued lo serve many
more puch sentences. We trust that when
the "Cieat Treasurer" of all Recounts shall
balance li is books aud cail you before Him
for sentence j our page in the Book of Life
will Imi as free from error ns is your balance
sheet s late County Treasurer.
Mr. Kennedy received the pipe and ten
dered his thar.ks to his fonner brother offi
cial chips and as the next thing in order
wonld tie to take it smoke, our reporter left.
We can but. add that. Mr. Kennedy has
during his administration of the oflice of
County Tieususer, performed the duties of
the office faithfully ano efficiently and has
tt all times an 1 to ail persons been an ac
coiiimoil.iiiiig and obliging officer.
Ammonia in Bakixo PoviKits. Among
the recnt discoveries in science and chemis
try, none is more important than the uses to '
which common ammonia can be properly ;
put as a leavening agent, and which indicate i
that this familliar salt is hereafter to per- j
form an active part in the preparation of cur ;
daily food. j
Cat bonate of ammonia is an exceedingly i
volatile substance. Place a small portion of
it upon a knife and hold over a fl-une, end '
it will almost immediately tie entirely deyel- I
oped into a gas ami pass off into tlie air. ;
The gas thus formed is a simple romposi- 1
tion of r.itrojen and hydrogen. No residue j
is left from the ammonia. This gives it its j
superiority as a leavening power over soda
and cream of tat tar used alone, aid has In
duced it use as a supplement to these arti- j
cles. A small qua tiiy ammonia in the ;
dough is effective in producing bread that
will be ligh'.or, sweeter, and mwi whole- ;
some than that risen by any other leavening
agent. When it is acted upon by the heat ,
of baking the leavening gas that raises tlie ;
dough is liberated. In this act it uses itself j
up, as it were ; the ammonia is entirely dif- '
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fused, leaving no trr.ee or residuum what- 1
ever. The lioht, fliiffv, flaky appearance, i
so desi; able in biscuits, etc, aud so sought
afier by professional conks, is said to be ini- !
pirted to them only by the use of this agent. I
The bakers and baking powder manufat: 1
toties producing the finest goods have been j
quick to avail themselves of this useful dis- j
cov-ry, an.l the handsomest and best bread
and cake are now largely- risen by the acid :
of ammonia, combined, of course, with other
leavening material. !
Ammonia is otr of the best known pro
ducts of the laboratory. If, as seems to be I
jus! iy Claimed for it. the application of its '
properties to the purposes of conking results ,
in giving us lighter and moie wholesome
bread, biscuits, and rake, it will prove a ;
boon to dyspeptic humanity, and will speedily j
force itself into gcueial use in the new field
t which science has assigtKj.l it. -Scientific ,
A nierica n. 1
A Mn.i.ioNAiiiE's JlosET. The Hunting
don Hcmi Weekly Xctrs says : Inquiries have
come from Spain to an official of that gov
ernment in this country in regard to the heirs
of an A mericau who recently died in Madrid,
leaving an estate valued nl gii.ono.On'J. and
who was tormerly a resident ot this county.
The name of the dead man was Oliver P.
Mctiahan, and he was raised near Mt. Un
ion by a man named John Hanawalt, of
whom the citizens of the county have some
recollection. From Mount Union he went
to Lewistown, where he worked at and
learned the trade of a jeweler. About fifty
years ago he left this part of the State and
went to Philadelphia, where he remained a
short time. He then bought a sugar planta
tion in Cuba and resided on that it-land.
Through his business as a planter he became
Interested in commerce between Spain and j
Cuba and went to the former country and ac- !
quired an ownership in a line of steamers !
plying between the two, and subsequently i
purchased an interest in lines running to
other parts of the world. He left no will j
nor decendauts or other relatives in Spain j
or Cuba, ami his heirs are in America. He i
is said to have a sister, Mrs James Cooper, I
living iu Hollidaysdurg, aud another, Mrs.
Edward Comfort, whose residence we have
not learned.
A Long Fast. The ShippensburR Xeirg
eayt that some days ago Mr. Christian Hoo
ver who resides a few miles west of Ship
pensburg. called at the -Yetcs offiw, for in
formation in regard to advertising an astray
steer, but thinki ng tlie animal might turn
up, faid he would let the matter rest for the
present. Oue day last week he informed ns
that the steer disappeared in October, on
the day they were threshing, and af
ter a lapso of forty-one days it as discov
ered under the straw stack. The cattle in
tlie barn-yard had eaten around and under
the old stack and it turns out that the steer
was in this place and was gradually covered
up with the straw uutil unable to get out.
Early in December a calf was missing but it
was supposed that it got under the stack in
a small opening between the old and new
stacks. Ou the sixth of this month the calf
watt brought out of this place and, creat'v to
the surprwp of the parties, the steer was also
found. The bottom of the stack was com-
pused of oat straw which was damp. This
with the tmali opening to admit the air kept
the animal alive and iu fair conditon, and
its first desire on regaining liberty was a
draught of fresh water.
Educational Meetings In connection
with the v,sitinjj of schools, the County Su
perintendent will meet teachers and direc
tors in "District Institute," as follows
Fri-
day, January 0th, at Glasgow : Saturday,
January 10th, at St. Augustine; Saturday
evening, January 10th, at 'Jhett Springs; j
Friday, January 16lh, at Eltoa, for Adams j
and Richland districts. ,
A number of meetings have already been '
held throughout the county and the exercises I
have been interesting and instructive. It is i
the duty of teachers, directors and patrons i
of our schools to co operate with the County '
Superiulendeut to make our schools success
ful, and educational meetings will do much
to harmonize and nake efficient the geueral
school work.
A Tositive Guarantee is gveo that
every article sold tU the Golden Eagle Cloth
iu House, Altoona, Pa., is lower In price
tlian the fame, quality and make can be
boucht elsewhere. And remember, right
here, that it makes no difference bow low a
price other clothiers may ask for their goods,
or what Inducements they may offer for your
patronage the prices will always be lower
at the Golden Eaglk Clothing Uousb,
1J03 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa.
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Court met on Monday last, with Pieyidet.t
Judge Johnston aud Associate Judges Flan
agan and Masters on the tench. The fol
lowing casts we i ft disposed of:
William II. niohardson vs. Thomas Davia
and Widiam Thomas No. 10 June term
S isl. Lio'on tor p'nintifT , McLaughlin and
Kiwi for defendant. Motion for new triai
refused.
George Myers v. Emmet Dianati and Jo
seph Dignati. No. 2ot December term lS.j.
K.-ade for phwm.lT ; L,ii ton for defendant.
Motion fir new triai refused.
1
1
Pi l ip Hopft r vs. Ktmx and
. No. 72 S.-ptember teiiii lW.
plaintiff ; J. E. Scan !ati and W.
defendants. Motion for new
Sooetnaker.
lH,in for
II. Koe for
li in 1 with-
dra wn.
P:- i li p llopfer v-. Cnroii Lahey. No. 73
September term IS!, l'.ei.de for plaintiff;
Secbler and Ki! ti ll for detendant. Motion
'. for new trial retu-ed.
Lvcotring Fi".e insurance Company vs.
; Lorenz Keieh and Mary Kejch. No. 8 De
! ceusber term l-SK? Ex. Doe. W. II. Ilosa for
plaintiff : D. McLaughlin for defendants.
' Kule lo show cause A?. Discharged.
Iu the matter of the assignment
! Hartman. A, II. Hang, Assignee,
for Assignee. K ile to show cause &c
of L.
Easly
Con-
1 tinned.
Henry Bloom vs. Ludwig Zinn. No. 4
i September term 1K.sk, M. L. D. Linton
1 for plaintiff ; J . 7.mmerniau for defendant.
Kule to show cause Jtc. Continued,
j Singer Manufacturing Company vs. D.m
j el S. Wonders et nl. No. 24 September term
1SS4 Ex. Doc. Sechler for plaintiff; Mc
, Langhliii for defendant. Kule to show
I CHnsnJfcr. Settled.
C. L -ahev vs. S. I. Fries. No. 13 Septem
ber term 18S4 Ktttell for plaintiff.
; to show cause &c. Kule abso'ure.
Hiram Shaffer vs. Wm. Cook et al. No.
1 -V! September term 1H4 Fx. Doc. J. Zim
1 merman for plaintiff. Kule to khow cause
j t,?. Kule discharged.
Jaho II Krause vs. George Rex et al.
i No. 10 September term 1SH4. McDonald for
' plaintiff; Sechler and Evans for defendants.
, Kule to show cause &:. Kjle absolute,
j I'se of F. Bearer vs. Peter IK-ltrick and
i John C. Willman. Easly aud T. K. Scan-
Ian lor plaintiff : Sechler, Kerr and Barker
i for defendants. Kule to show cause fcc.
! liule absolute.
1 Wm. M. Dodson vs. Cathaiine Hoffman.
! No. 7o September term 1884 Ex. Doc. J.
' Zimmeimnii for plaintiff; Kende for de-
fendant. Kule to show cause Ac. Contin
i ued.
j Keigle, Scott .t Co. vs. F. M. George. No.
141 September term 1884. Keade for plain
tiff ; John E. Scanlau for defendant. Kule
to show cause ifce. Continued.
E. A. Vickroy vs. K. P. Kobinson et al.
No. o9 December frm 1H84 Ex. Doc. Lin
ton for plaintiff ; W. H. Hose for defendant.
Kn'e to show cause tc. Settled.
K. A. Vickroy vs. R. P. Robinson et al.
No. ISMi J one term 1HS0. Linto'i for plain
tiff; W. II. Rose foi defendant. V.ule to
show cause ifcc. Settled.
Adtn'r of Richard Gdtings vs. Wm. I).
Pryce. No. 37 December term 1884 Ex. Doc.
Evans for plaintiff ; John E Scanlan for de
fendant. Rule to show cause Arc. Kule
discharged.
B. I'. Anderson vs. Albert Owen. No. 33
December term 18o4. li-ade for plaintiff;
John E. Sc-iiilrin for defendant. Rule' to
show cause &.c. Kuie absolu'c.
Common wealth of Pennsylvania vs. John
Cox et al. No. 78 Match term 1883. Mc
Laughlin for defendant. Kuie to show
cause ifcc. Kale absolute.
In the matter of the, petition of Joseph
Gutwald, Burgess, in relation to School Di.
rectors. Kitteii for petitioner. Rule to
show cause Sec This was a motion asking
the Court under a late Act f Assembly to
allow each ward in the borough of Eot-ns-burg,
to elect their owti school d irectors sep
arately, instead of being elected by the
whole borough. Rule g;anted and hereaf
ter each ward wiil elect its own school di
rectors. In the matter of the petition of John T.
Harris lor reward for ariest of Norton I..
Ciissy. H. G. Rose for petitioner; M. D.
Kittell for county. Rule to show cause &c,
Rule absolute.
(ieorge Crook vs. Abraham Noel. No. 42
March term 1884. John E. Scanlan for
plaintiff; I?a rker for defendant. Certiorari.
Continued.
John Wagner vs. 1). A. Luther, Sheriff.
Sechler and Kerr for plaintiff ; Shoemaker
for defendant. Rule to show cause &c.
Continued.
Exceptions to report of D. McLaughlin,
Eq., Auditor to distribute funds arising
from real estate, of William Varner. Totts
and Walters for exceptions Exceptions
dismissed on application of exceptants.
Road in Susquehanna township from In
diana line to road from St. Nicholas to Gar
man's Mill and exceptions thereto. Reade
for exceptions. Contirjti 'd.
In the, matter of the rule on the County
Commissioners why they should not pay the
expenses of the reviewers of a public road
in Jackson township. Rule absolute .
Exceptions to report of viewers and re
viewers of a road iu Munster and Portage
townships, from point on land of John Itel
to point on land of Patrick Smith. No. 9 j
June sessions 1883 R. D. John E. Seanian I
for road ; Bark?r for exceptions. Report !
of viewers confirmed. 1
Exceptions to report of viewers of a road 1
in Lower Yoder township, to lead from j
Fairfield road to Laurel Hill road. No. 2 j
September sessions 1882 R. D. C. L. Dick j
for road ; B. S. Murphy for exceptions. Re- j
port confirmed.
Exceptions to report of viewers of road j
in Washington township, between Lilly's j
and Cresson stations. No. 2 March term '84 I
Ii. D. Keade for road ; W, II. Rose for ex- I
ceptions. Continued. I
Exceptions to report of viewers of road in j
Washington town-hip frnm point on land of
l'.ernard Httrlrn to noint at or near school
house. No. 5 March terra 1884 11. 1). John
E. Scanlan for road: Reade for exceptions.
Iioad confirmed.
Kxceptions to report of viewers appointed
to award damages and assess contributions
i ,or the widening of Sycamore alley into a
I street in JohtiHtown boroueh. No. 3 Jnne
sessions 1884 R. D. II. II. Kuhn for street ;
McLaughlin & Son, and W. II. Iiose for ex
ceptions. A i gued and held over.
conc(it'ATEn.
Editor Freeman : In "Farm Notes," in
I your last issue, I noticed a paragraph recom
! mending drilling id fall grain north and
i B"ul" "H "le uesv means oi jinnee-nun it
frnrn the action of the frost of winter. I
once thought that the correct plan, but was
told by a young man who had spnt several
years of his life in New York, to drill east
and west as tt.e only right way to secure a
good crop, giving as the reason t!:ai the suu
shines unobstructed between the drills
which do not shade one another as when
drilled north and south. II is t'.ieory appear
ing plausible, I followed his advice, and the
j result was that I had about the best wheat
; in the township the following harvest ; and
' I was surprised to notice that it withstood
i the frosts and winds of winter much better
than that on the old plan. Instead of blow-
ing the tops off the ridges, the wind cavort
j ed along the furrows, and they did not thaw
out by day and freeze by night as it does
j when put in north and south. Liet doubters
: try it. "One Who Did."
!
t Fits. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's
Great Nerve Restorer. No fita after first
j day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and
52.00 trial bottle free to fit cases. Send to
I Dr. Kline. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Ta.
AlilttF.NT Ifll RT.
an r.xrt? :!.i:i ny FFi.it.
lo.tll Wnnlinii' I'mplo) ment.
We win,', live, enei a-tic mid capable
ngetits j.) i-vciv CouTifv in the Unit., ,1 Mates
filld Co'li to Sell n piilellt Hlticle of
great merit, on its merits An article hav
ing a Ut'ct sale, paying over 1(0 per c i t.
piofil, having sin competition, and i"i whi'-ii
the agent is piotrctei! k, the exclusive sale
hy a deed given for each and rvrrv county
he may s cure ito'i: us. ith all these ad
vatdues to our atent. Ptid the fi'Ct th-it it
is an a nic e 1 lit c-m ! sold to ( Very house
11111 r, it might P"t he n.-cessary to make mi
"i-x'i.iiiihiiaij ffet " to s,c;-re good agents
at c", t ut we b ;' oo-iudto! to s'-o-v,
not oMiy our confidence m the merits of our
j invei.i ion. but ;n 1 s su n; ility !i iiiiv agant
1 that will hand! with energy. n cents
I now c.t work are making from flo'J i ijiiooa
j month cli ar, nod ihip 'act matc-s it sate ..r
j 11- to make our i-ff. r to all who nte out of
employment. Any agent that will give our
I busine-s Mility d'ns tiial and tail To clear
, at least ?1(0 111 t !os time, iihove ah expnses
j can return a'! goiis ui soid to ns uo! we
I will relund the uu y pii I for them Any
j agent or genera' nettl svho would like ten
! or more eouot.es ami woik thorn tliroinih
snli-aaeiits for ninety das, nod fail U clear
at ieat 57. "0 ab'-vc nil expenses, cdti leliirn
nil unsold nod iet their money brtck. No
o'her employer of agents ever daie.l to make
such gient offers, nor would we if we did
not know that we have agents r.ow making
more than double the amount we guaiai -tced,
nod but two sale a day would tive a
profit of over ?12o a im-ntb, nod that one of
our agents took etgteeo orders in one day.
o ur large, descriptive ciicuiars explain our
offer fully, an I the-e we wish to send every
one out of employment who will send us
three iiivi cent stamp- fer postage. S, ml at
once atul secure the aitrm-y in t'me foi the
boom, a nil goto -vork on the terms named
in our -xtiaordiuaiy otter. We would like
to have t be address of all the agents, sewing
machine solicitors and catpeiilers in tile
country, ami ask any reader of this paper
who reads this olT.-r, to send us at once the
name and addtess of ail such they know.
Address once, 01 you will log., the best
Rule j chance ever oltereil to loose out or employ -1
meiit to make money.
Rk.nnki: Mavi FArrritiNo Co ,
llili Silllthfield St . Plllsblll g, T.I.
A Hrmnrknlilf '.
I)n. II AliTMAN - I)er !Sir : I am induced
liy h sniM' it duty to tli sufTerinu to nmkc
a brief sttetnent of your rf markrhU ciirn
of mysflt I ws a most miserable siiffeicr
from vaiious and distressing diseases, wliic'i
cati?t'd me lo lh- confiticl tn mv lied tor a
lniiK iinie, beini; ton weak In hear my weight
upon my fecf. 1 wasi treated i-y tlie most
reputalilc iihysicians in mir city, encti and
all saying they rini'd do nnthnik: for n:e.
I lud tiven iiji all hope .f ever being wcil
nktatn. lo this coioinlon I iivgnn to take
your Manalin and Periiua, ami am most
happy to say that in three nmntlis I was per
fectly well, entirely cured without tiny ap
pllances or supports ot nnv kind.
Yours truly. M its IlKMtv Ei.ua,
502 Scott street, Milwaukee, Wis.
Find her certificate ami affidavit on p.iie
31 in the "Ills ol I,ife," a pamphlet. Ask
your drtifj'jist for one.
I have been deaf in one ear ten yt'ars a:id
partially deaf in the other for two iiionih-.
have '.een treated by ear specialty doctors
hl.d received no benefit Having used Ely's
Cream Halm for about a month I flint mslf
greatly improved, pnd c.n hear well and
consider it a most valunlne ren:edy. I had
also nasal catarrh, with dropping of mucous
into my throat and pain over my eves.wtiicli
trim I lies also tia ve en ti -Iy disn ppea red . 1.
li. Yates. Upper Lisic. Uroouie Co., X. Y.
Somr t It I
morn or less tttan five t'lotisnd ditTerent
liver rills re en tlie market. Some Rood,
some iniiifff rent, mtiiiy tia.l ami woithltss.
Lite is too short to try them a,, so if you
witnt to be absoluteiy sure you are right, tet
Mi'Donalii's Ininrovel I.iver Pills, and if
Vou arc not satisfied with the amount of
benefit reeeived you sret your money back.
Johnston, IIoi.loway & Co.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Cracks in the floors, around the, mould
boards, or other p irts ot the mom may be
itcntiy and permanently filled by thoroughly
soaking newspapers in piste of one pound
of flour, lliree iiuaits ot w.itei and a table
spoooiiil of alutii, thoro-jo'i: y t)-ilert and
mix"d. The mixture will ti-. about as thick
as j ntty, and m.iy be forced into .' crocks
with a c.isit knife, It will lmrdfi like pa
pet uiaclie.
"1 DO.VTFEEL WELL!" Tl.e stomach
is out of order ; neglected, this means chton
ic dyspepsia. You shou'.-i take Acker's I)J 3
pepsia Tablets and avoid this teirible dis
ease. Sold Dy E. James.
A Weak Back, with a wearv aching l ime
ness over the hips is a sign of diseased I; id
neys. Use the best kidney curative known
which is Uurdock Blood Uitters.
The Johnstown g-is well was abandoned
after reaching rt depth of 2 20 feet without
striking gas in sufficient quantity to be of
any use.
AfKElt's Dyspepsia Tablets never fail.
j OBITUARY.
! nniGHT.-Died, in Allegheny City. De
i cember 26, 1884. of heart disease, Lizzie J.
i Bright, wife of Frank B. Bright Rnd daugh-
terof WilMam and Julia Burgoon, of St. An
: gustine, pa. She was interred in the, Cath-
olic cemetery, at St. Augustine, on Sunday.
' December 28, 1 ski. Her ago wan 2:5 jeavs,
j 8 month and 17 days.
I EVAXS. Died, in Cambria township, at
; the residence of her husband, Mr. Evan J.
i Evans, on Monday, January 5, 1H5, Mrs.
! Elizabeth Evans, aged 74 years.
i ABRAMS. Died, in Carroll township, on
I J muary, -1, IrtS.I, Miss Anni; A brains,
i daughter of Mr. David Abranis, aged about
j 18 years.
xr.w advertisehexts.
rr J tUSTK K'H H :VI 15
OF
Ailiira,Vle Ileal Instate
1Y virtue of an alia order issufnir out of the Or-
phanj' Court of Carnhrla county, the under
Blirned trustee appointed hv said I 'oort, to tnuke
saieof the K K AL. KSTATE hereinafter doscribca,
Ivelonirin to the estate ol John M. Rairer. late of
the township of Jackson, deceased, will expose to
public sale at. the fourt House, Id the oorouijh ol
Ktienshurg, on
Friday, February 13th, 1885,
at 2 o'clock, p.
m.. the followlns? real estate,
to-wit :
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate
in Jackson township, CVamhriacounty, Pa., botin'l-
.1 - . i . .In.-nrihn.l am I -. ' i . . . , . .... n.l,n,n
j In landa nfj.ihn ilttinit," Iiavld BurkharU Wil-
u"ra ""9 " others, containing
Seventy-One Acres,
more or lei", ahout fifty aere of which are cleared.
I
havlnif therecn erected two two-story l'uK
Iiwkllino HorsE9nd a Fbamb Barn.
TKKMS OF SALE:
Ten per ent. ol the whole ot the purchase money
to he paid immediately alter the property 13
knocked down, one third of the balance on the
confirmation of the pale, one third in one year
therealter with interest, excepting, however, Irom
the two-thirds of the whole of said pnrcha.e
money the one-thirteenth part thereof, lesn costs
incident to proceed t.t' In partitiwn and gale,
which fhall remain a lien on said premises, and
the interest thereon to he pid to (feorire Wilion
annually during hif lite, aod after his deuth the
principal ?ura to be paid to the heirs of tue paid
.Tjhn M. Kncr. deceased, and other parties" in in
terest, nnd the remaining one-third to he and re
main a lien on paid premipes until after the death
ot Sarah M. Hatter, widow of paid decedent, the
interest thereon to bo paid to her annually and
punctually durinir her liletime. ar.,1 alter her
death the said remaining Tie-tiird to be paid to
the heirs of paid John M. liascer, deceaped. and
other parties in interest as the same may appear,
to he secured by bond and mortirairo on the prem
e. A KKIj IjLAJ'D, Trustee.
EBenshura;, Jan. 9. lld.-4t.
OTirr, IS IIF.RKBV CJIVF.S TIIT
on Jonuary 3 t A l.ss-i, an application wiil be
made To the Oovemo- lor a fiiartcr lor the 11"-
! 1'KK YUDKK L1UHT AND H EAT COMPANV,
I the i t )ect of th-i paid Company bcinsr to nianu
I facture nis for llaht and heat, and to procure nat-
uraliras tor littjht and heat, and to furnish the
! pame to the public at the township of t'pper Yo
I der. in the county ol ('ambria, l"a., and to puch
persons, partnership? and corporations residing
i therein and adjacent thereto ,i may deire the
! pamo. f. B. SHEHD.
MIUOM KSTOS,
A. HLAKKIA.
W1I.L.IAM JOHNSTON.
W, F. 5I11.LEK,
Jan. 9-3t. Corporators.
F
ARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, his farm in
Cambria township, one and one-hall miles from
F.lieiiSbursr. containing 2IO Arrss, In a nood
plate ol cultivation, with irood Irame house and
Ira me harn, an excellent orchard, jdenty ol watr
and about one million feet ol lumber on the prem
ises To parties wlhina; to purchase a smaller
piece of land, he will divide it to suit purchasers.
Terms reasonable. Call oo the subscriber resid
Inn on the premises. MAUTIN SANltEUS.
Cambria twp., Jan. 9, lbso.
OTICi: T!,(
( 'mi m sioisj o( Cam-
ir.c.toi hetil t - hv i-ii!.;
t-ri.v r ,nnt -t .
t.r.o Isior." I r led-linu rv:-tiliir 111,0. tidy inci-liu
ot 1 '1,5 nr- t I 11, fl iiv ra-ii it nth.
Hi or.ier ot 'mtntv "in nii--i..nrr
W. II McJIt'l.l.HX, Icrk.
t'mnin r-' ( ',Ti c. Kh:-n'nrii . .t 1:1. 6. ISs...
TICK. Notice is hereby pi veil
jLI ih it 1
1 h it t :im-n , ! ryrilnn 1.1 I iirc.-tcr? n n,e
I'n.tootif.n .'tutu; Ki"e ln-ntince I'.i'iipi'tlv ot
i':itntr!;i l-,)iiniy 1 lp i.el'l ,it tl c 1 t!e-rt ot ttii ,
onpntiy. in Hiv rj-tcir. on X.t'u!rj. J-innnrji
lie; "ween tMe nour- fie a. m. ,n.l '1 l ji.
I lec. 1 ..-:?.. T. W. IiIi K. s.j r,-uiy.
TKAY NOTICE. ('anii- to lb
itnto
1 T i 1 n '
iTi'intw "t '! 'i'er:
Hi r. i.i rr IHSI,
I l-e ..v.ii-r i - rvn'i l t hiio ird.
pr O'T V,;,;,,. r!lft'-rJ ,l'l l Trtkl1 tier ilWUV.
no.; n j i s , , ,J i t -irdin-j to :-i-'.
I.FfiN AK!' Hi j.I.ll.i:.
i townshi. IW-rcmNer . is.- T .
i.r,c.-r
or .-li
DTli.W NOTICE.- Come to tin-piem-
ot t lie Milt" rri ir in - i "a r f-ll l. n i .
I'.iP.i'rfn fMinry. tit onr Ihn 1' T N-ufni'T,
rt rc-1 :i n! vh'(p yrn rl hj: 1 . n i I ?"!'i h itc U rMini'.
I'lt" owner is rUt.ctril to mmo nn pro jiri'r
', l''y ',!":T'4C.. ari'i tike In in nay ; o:!-(frrt"i?o
!l "nil t rt.;-! arcordiiiff to 'n-.
-r is M' i'Anr.Y.
St. A'JiitiBt inc. .!ir. 7,
A1
DMINKTUATOHS NOTIC K.
K-ttift' of TM is S. I Kfkui. iiec.T.rl.
I,Urr ot Alin:tiltr.itn n iH elt ol iMr-. j
S.J. I4c.li. tlm?iol. l?to 1. 1 ;t!li7in borourh.
Tiavinif ho;i nttttl t the n niT; ni) . nciitf n ;
hcrohy iriven tn ?hc.- tMiltrnl t' ,nt l c.trtf? ttt;it
I'tyinuiir miit he mrtiJe wirl-t-ut lr!ny. antl ths;
Iim vf fix d i i in. ity n ! n-t the ;i Til Piut irornt '
lhm pr,"'i'lv authfritiCi to'l T-r m( Uinfit.
Ki M'IS N. : UK.
i illi 1 7.i it, la., lii n. )t S5 -Gt . Aiiiu,.i.-t rator.
A riUTOIi'S NOTKM: . TUP uruier-
eV. f--iirnid h:tvln teon :i(tpointP! An.! f -r lo rc
lt il i-trilMiTifii nt the Iiir.'f In trie h;in.l ol
Ituiil. KlWiir-l. Kxivutor i.l Kvgn K. Hvn, de
cciKfi, a Khuwn hy hi tir.-t :mtl p:irtiil H.'Hiit.,
t:i(hT' atve piitit'f th:i: lio will pit nl hi 'tTW In
Kninfurif. m J uftftri'm rrtritn i.l. sh.',, t 2
oVIork. r. m . r ihr inr(i;se nl ntteii.lmu to
tho tluiii-.- ff liH :iii-oiTitujc:4t. wlion ;tinl where all
persons ti'ivinv rlatm tiiiit ct them or be
loharretl Iroin cour.nir in on nii( f:ii'l.
A V MAKKKK, Auditor.
Khr;iotirif , Jannry iS -3t.
AV.V.
I'DiTOIl'S NOTICE. In the mat-
of the MrM a!w1 ftn:tl nci-onnt ttt Vrtien-
1 1 ne Tr:i nifr. A.I iu 1 1. 1-tra for of ihe c?tat of Jere
iii bi h I leu -tt,n. (i ecM "!mI .
Il:i vinic t'een aiMoinrcd Auditor to report tii
tribution f llie ni.ny in tlie h:nl. ot sn-1 AJ
m i n i.irt fur. n-'i'e :i herc-Nr if'Ven t'inf 1 w?l pit
at my ofMre i" K'urnMiursr, oti 7'wf srfu . thr ?ri day
of January, Is:, at ten o'ctovk. a. in., to attt-nil to
the i:ties of ."nid a pp'if n t merit, at whieh tune
ac! pl-iee ail per.'On ltavinr ehihn on paitl lunl
intit present tli-Mii.or ho Jrft;rr'J fnnu oTriiii
in for a share-! sat. I fund. I. I. Kl I TKLL.
K'MJustjtir, J m, y," is.". ?.t. Auditor.
'XKCKTOirS NOTICE.
Ittor (pst:: mrnt;iry on tlie e-tatc ol Wilham
Tiley. rlcff:irap! . ,to of the t-oriniuh of Ijilly.
Cainliria comity, linvinir hcn urantod to the on
inniirned, n'ti"r r hrrhy siven to thoc indeht
rd to pui-l rotate Ut make payfuont without dulay
spi) t hnse haviriji rlunus nvaint t!m fiimp must
proenl tlmm i'prly an t hntii:i ld for settie
inent. JOSMTA AT'KAN!l K.Xfviitor.
IlcmlfM-k 1'. (., 'a:ii!na t'o. dec f. 6t
A
nUTOU'S NOTICE. In the mat-
Hesfiir. A1 in ' ni str i i,,r tie bnnix non rum Itttamen
to nunrra ot John I'.rd'lley, ,tpec;ise,l.
H ,ivin-j ten :i;!"lnt(.'i Auditor to rA','rt -1 ? t ri -liii!j;,n
ot U.r iiio.ipy in the li:'.nl nt ? u,l A lmin
istrnior, ntu-' Is hprt:t-y i?iT-n tl-.it 1 riU sit
mv r.l!l in K.rnstmrif , 1,11 1'uri.riri, Jar.var 1,1,
t- s.i. t lO o",-i.o k . a . M .. to nt tend tlie ,tu ii
i,l ?hi, aiit-otritnirnt. vlien nit, I whyrt all i,rr'tt
haviriir chuin mu. t prcsont llietn or tic (J-tj.-irr !
fr,on t-oiimi :u ot: ?;iot tiin,l.
M. li. KI ITEIilj, Anditor
Eoeii9!,uric, I 'a.. I-o. la, Ist.-S:.
KAK&AS
5 v.
rocs
In the hnrt nf the irreut whi-nt. corn mi3 Pt VL-k
jmm-injt section of the :'-ii,tv
The fUnl Kftnlf n)nrter. dc ritdna the coun
try and I'lnds fr s:i!-, i-m tri-n.
Addresfj. A. R MclJONM:i.l. K-Ml Ht:it A?t
Formerly nt Siilir,::. Saline Co.. Km.
Youngtovn, O. ( Ti-t Hunk hefer-nces jriTen,
pn. fr i"r I T.I.T'Trr TFT 4-j fip..
ss- ItM'TIVii I Altl.lll.l ,-. ( r.-.-. ...
V-ffi-fabif, I-'Iowrr unit Kiottl T t ' 't
DIBPiTC "i . i-i.m:i-.t i ,-
rlh'UO I'l.lKs ni,t 1.1! I-!. Ml
ofttll kinds luniit-fl 5 uiiir:i:luu
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
HOCHESTER, N. Y. CIHCAGO. ILL.
322-326 E. Wain St. 200-206 Randolph St
k'OTH i: is nr.Rr.tiv ivks that
an apiiiiniHiin will " mu.l t,, th- fr.,vc-rn ir
,f the S'it"- IVnnsv u ;inl-i on the iK'-iiil, ,nv
ft .Irtniinry.l'O'i, iimler tl.o A,t r As"ini'i et the
('Mininonwoiilth ot J'i'finsylv.inl.t i-ri. itlc-,1 'An A"t
to urovi.tp tor the in,-ori'i,r;i' ion nri,1 r'i:l:i!i"n of
rcrtnfn cpr(, r' tons.' npi.rove'l April it. 3 874 nr. t
Itie SuiiiIinont- tlicroto fur the ch:irtr of mi in-tnde-l
r,,rtornTion to t? r:il!e-l -1I1K AllFt.'I.
CANTKI.WIKAI'H AND 1 M.KI'HO.NKl HM
1'A.NY ol-" I'K.NNSYLVAMA,' tl,e character
an'! ohj 'Ct of which is to en ct. c,,ntr;ict an l
ni'iintain tolcunjih nnii telephone lines, ami lo a
xelHTnl tPiPirrurhir n,t tci'", lionlc hi!?iiics t,c
iwcen I'nllaJclf hln. I'lttfiimrith ami otter points
in the State nt lVnnvivanl:i. a.-s yet torth in faiil
npulication. nnii tor the-c puri,o5c to hare, pos
scs anil eniov all the nh;i. ,cn, (it nml privl
l'ife of the palil Ad ot A?J?mhiy an l tlie Sup
plements hi r-to. The naiiip.' ol th n Fill "crilicrs
to paid charter ar J. K. Klntrlcy, I hoJ. K. IKitv
littlc.Satnu-1 B. Hapy,.losiiih K. A J.i n.e.and Fran
cis K. Hu"hcr.
SAMI E(. B. Ht'EY. Solicitor.
dec26 3t M South Third St.. Philadelphia. Fa.
Ft r the Fplcndld New Book
5S the world-s bonders,
AS EEEX HV Till ORKAT (
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All tlie achievements, discoveries, tr.-ivels and
adventures of the ureal explorers, with descrip
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reptiles: the Wondeis and itreat Natural Curi
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torv of all the V.'orid's greatest wonders and la
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Tropics all the travels and discoveries ol Speke i
travels and 1 ifcovene? ol s-peKe
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and (rnint. Sir
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er. and numerous others : in the Arctic regions
Franklin. Kane, Hayes, H ill. Schwatka, IVlonit
Ureely and many others : fortninu a complete en
cvclupedia of KxploraMon. Hiscivery and Adven
ture in all parts ol tho World, with a history of
8aviiKe races, strange beasts, birds and reptiles
and ureal Natuml Wonders. A book of inestiina
Me and rapid peMirm qualities. INearly 800 quar
to pajtes : over Wo splendid iilustrallons ; low
price; outur'ls ell other bonk. Auentp Wanted or.
Salary or Commission. Write lor Pictorial cir
culars and extra terms. Address.
HISTORICAL, l'l BLISHlMJ CO.
dcc25-6t. 1-0 If. "th St. Fhiladelphia, Fa.
iiiVCO IJ It- 1Z
HOME IXDUSTItY.
The attention of Imyers Is respectfnlly invited to
my l.irc stock ol
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
COKSISTtSO OF
Parlor and Chamber Suits,
WAliDKOBES, SIDER0ABDS,
Centre, Extension ana Breaifast Tallies,
CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS, SINKS,
BED SPRING MATTRESSES,
aii'! in fact nearly cvorythfnir pertnininir to the
Kurnitarc Nn,.no. Alit. any irmtti in that
line munnf ictnrofl in tte Vnitc;l Stto
to!i t tit lowe?t catalogue irice-.
VpbolsteTing, Repairing and Painting
of all kind of Fiiruitnre. Chairs. Lonnpep. fce.
promptly and satisfactorily attended to. Ware
room ,n I?iifh str"e'. opositc the Conereirational
church. I'iease call ar.d examine oods whether
you wish to purchase or not.
K. B. CKLSSffELL
Ebenshutr. April IS, lf84.-ly.
TW
Eb,
DICK, ATTOr.XEV-AT-l.AW,
Ebensburir, Fa. Office in fcuil linir of T.
J. Lloyd, dee'd, (first rlo.ir.) Centre street. All
m.mnc'rot leiril business attended to eatisfacto
r aod colleatijns a specialty. rin-t4.tf.i
E.
ii
FLICK
ATTuKNEY-
AT-LAW.
AI-TOON'A, FA.
mf Orlice in Room ISo. 7. Shenk Kloca. Klev
enth avenue. All kind of leiral hwiness prompt
ly and satisfactorily a'tended to In with Kntrlish
an I (German. 1'olleetions a specialty- 4-18, 'M.
M. D. KITTELL
Attorne r - ji n av ,
EBENS.BUK(. FA.
Office in new Armory Hail, epposite fonrt Hons
AT
BUCKLEY
1L ATTORNEr.AT.I.AW,
AhTIHINA, PA.
i-Office over the First National :Bar.k. En
tranee on 11th avenue, secobd door from IJth at.
H.
II. MYERS,
ATrOUSEY-AT-I.AW.
Kbknsbi b, Ya.
tfW.tico in ;ollouJtf K, ou Centre mreet.
N
SIBLEY'S
l;3 F?Zj rrT
Bzs kka h&
CSriiis spa co is lvsorvcd
,W A, C. BUCK k CO.,
SAVE, 1TQTJE. JMLQTXETSr
-ix mrviNi; voi'K-
UnU, CGOKItiG AMD HI&T1HG STOVES,
Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters,
Tinwai-f, Copper Ware, Shettiron Ware,
Lamp Gooils of Every Description,
Knives and Fork?, .Spoons, Soup Ladles,
Granite Ware, Coil'ee Mills, I'lated-ware,
Toilet Si ts, Cuke IJoxes, lircad Closets,
Clothes-wrinrrers, Kg Ueatrrs, Slaw Cutters,
Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket;
Hard Coal Parlor Heaters.
Soft Coal Parlor Heater's,
Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle:,
Iron Kettles, StCHUl (MEN,
Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers,
Perfect Waflle Irons, Boiler? of all Kinds,
Meat Pounders, Mincing1 Knives, KtiTCS
And h I.arce Stock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, will U sold at T.ow Prirrs.
(;i.I st 13 I Kxamine the (Jnod?. LOOK FOI! MV NAME ON THE WIN
DOW, AND VOU WILL HE M'liE TO FIND THE UKillT PLACE.
FRANK W. HAY,
No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA-
ENTERPRISE HANOFACTDBIRB CO.,
Third and Dauphin
READ
" HBIiT -
A CUtPAMTlrO TO CHOP
r -
4 Send for Cat alosni?.
l' SUTIOS THIS PATHS
5t5 - TisU cl jaiisi F.cilcncd ly
H- Firm end I Iresidt sajst
" 1 fer tnslinp rnrh Of1:ir llOifltlT
np'orerJ an Enti-rnrlsc- Meat ChonrKT f, t his
tamily use."
Wc prcfrr yon Iny from vour TK-aler.
to ns. We will ship
w w
I a"-ain call the attention of the
' selling poods at a great reduction
i you all know my stock consists of
l;i t. y i -
1 t; A '4'.H
Still
Har(iware Housc-Furnishin& and Agricultural
' c -
! line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come and satis
i fy yourselves that I am offering
i the time of the year for Shofel
my stock, which I am selling right
offering great bargains iu
Wall Paper, Trunks,
Double
I - x , . 11 1
1 terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge goods
on the books.
Ebensburg, May 1G, lSS5.-tf.
rW V 1 w-W
lIJ IJ Ci OODS
Best Assortment of
SACQUES, DOLMANS AND ULSTERETTES
Ever Brouciit to rittsburgri.
SEAL
WM. FLEIV1MING &
LBABIXG
FURUIF.RS AXl)
20 Fifth Avcnne rittburc'h, Pa.
GREAT FALL- SALE
BOOTS, SHOES
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
LIliKHTY STIii:i:T. l'lTTSlllJlUiU,
We riarr-Vflr larjre and spacious fmr smrv huildlni; filled from cellar to earret with one of the Urtwt
stocks ol Ki m ITS, SHH1M and 1(1 KBKK.S ever brnunht to this market, and shall oiler them at surfc
low fiiores that it will he to the Intercut of every dialer to examine tn-f.rc piirehasitiit. Extra indaee
nm tn ch or short-time hnvers- Full lino John MunJell & t'o. '5 -Solar Tips. Miner's Nailed Kro-
irans. 1,. Candee & Co, and North Star Kuhher
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
I Estate ol Peter NiBt-Kw, der'd.
Ietlers testamentary on tho estate ot I'eter
Nielen. late ol Barr "township, decoased. lyv.
Inir been icrantcd to the undersigned, notice Is
hereby given to thoe Indebted to said estate to
make payment without delay, and those havii,g
claims aicainst the same nmH present thetn
properly authenticated tor settlement.
JOHN blUXUMi. Executor.
Nov . It, isn. -lit.
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tH., PhliadrlpRla.Pn.
OiiOPPE!
HOT 6SI.1D
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c 5 0)
c c en b
ceo o
HnA by nil
CAM HV
Hnrdwnr Dea;rr.
ion Atrrlcnlturnl JoitrnlH.
I imeriran Aeirnttnrtut sjr
Thcip f'h "Stx'f rycel BrivlMue of tbt
kind made in cither Hernii lien;."
If lie is out of thm, semi money
ay next fast train.
... S3
V :::oj,
nntHMin'mmni'Htu'Jiinmni'
educing StocEc.
public to the fact that I am still
in order to reduce my stock. Al
everything in the
bargains in everything. As thi
Plows and Cultivators, call and
As this ia
see
down to first cost
I am
also
Silver Plated Ware,
Fitt Axes, kc. Remember my
G. HUNTLEY.
-s w vs
W W W tr5
r p,
WWww,
I
AI KINDS.
CO.,
HATTBUSi
-OF-
WO nUBBEUS:
i:o.'s roikIj.
Sept. I. 14.
I
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estateot Arsiwttu Mtkrpi. deet-eil.
Ee:ters icttaivic-niary on theestateol Aphalonia
Myers, late ol Eore'.to boroueh. deceased, hav ng
been granted to the undersigned, notice ip heTey
given that all persons Indebted to said estate
mud make payment wi'hout delay, and thoee
having, claims avuiiPt the same n-uld preeeat
them pn,perly authenticated lor ttlemant.
JMSt.tvH Hoai'E, Eiecntor.
November 7. Is4.-ft.