The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 23, 1885, Image 3

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    Cambria vcrmnn.
rnr:vin ku. pa.
lUinAY. - - .FAX, 23, 1S8S.
LOCAL .4.YD PERSOXAL.
Here. There ami the Other Ilace.
i;rpp7y zephyis
Fcr entitled eootlij ro to the Sugar Bowl.
Acker" Dyspepsia Tablets never-fail.
Kor ctioti-e groceries ro to the JSuar
Howl.
I'.nli Incero!l will lecture in Altoona on
fie "!-
K.r fine fresh oysters go to the Sugar
iv:.
. B.-ilforJ county paid ?U9. 10 for scalps
ht vr.
A L.iwrence county man is rharged with
jteaimg a gravestone.
You must soon decide on what office you
will run for at the Spring election.
Tlie (ireensburg Democrat Is elghty
eiijlit years of aue and just tn its prime.
)eputy Sheriff Blair has been confined
to lii houe by sicRness .-ince Sunday last.
At 7 o'clock this (Thursday) morning
our tliermonieter registered 10J below zero.
Tlie County Auditors are at work on
the I'"r House accounts since Tuesday
bft
Tlie Comity Commissioners have re
fuse:! to renew the reward for the capture of
"Mirkey" Smith.
Tile Keherca iron mines In Blair county
bave been closed by the Sheriff. The mines
were operated by J. II. Tage.
The I'niied States Court made an ordir
fi.it the creditors opposing the discharge of
Win. M. Lloyd from bankruptcy, pay the
C..-N.
Tlie Commissioners have concluded to
rav four or five of the cells In the jail lined
with boiler plate in order to make them more
ee lire.
judge Johnston presided over the Blair
county Court on Monday last, during the
tris' of a cae In which a relative of Judge
p-an was a suitor.
There will be an edncational meeting at
;a!litzin on Wednesday. January 28th, for
tie tpichers of (iallitzin, Tunnelhill and
surrouiitliiii; district.-.
Mr. Francis Yeager, of Elder township,
lost a valuable horse one day laet week.
Tle aniius. had been left running in a field
anil in some manner broke its leg.
Ih. Frrd. Todd, of Houtzdale, Clearfield
county, who has been on the sick list for
souie time past, depaited for Florida on Fri
day la-t for the benefit of Ills health.
Mr. George E. McPike, of the Altoona
Tin- force, came hither on business Tues
day last, and before returning to the Moun
tain city managed to call well, never mind
wliere.
For the Information of Inn keepers we
state that at the last t.-rin the licenses were
granted on the third Monday in March, 1884,
and will not expire till the third Monday of
M.ireh. 188.5.
Ed. Stolz, son of Mr. II. O. Stolz, of Car
rolltown, passed through this place on Mon
day en route for Johnsiown. where he has
obtained employment in the Tribune com
posing rooms.
William Giggy, who turned State's evi
dence in the Ilelfrick burglary ease, has
pulled up stakes in Elder township and gone
to Coal port. It will not be much loss to El
der township.
The Harris Ilemedy Co., St. Lonis. Mo.,
m 11 . I llflva Jll I. fl 1 111. .1 In I, T'a t I I . I
aJU.-fc linir Vl'll Lil.-.H.C III LUCT 1 a3tUID LI ITU If j
hi tor wesRness, nprvousexnausiion. etc
lu men. They offer free trials and trust re
sults lor orders.
A new local tariff on packages carried
on I'eDnsylvania Railroad accommodation
trains, and involving a reduction of 2.5 per
cent., went inta effect on Monday with the
Ad.uui Express Company.
Julin Urotherlin, Jr., second son oPJolin
Brotlierlin, E-q., dec'd, of Hollidaysburg,
died in TitLsburg on Sunday last, after a
few days' illness. His remains were in
terred nt Holiirtaynbarg on Thursday.
1 he following named persons will find
letters awaiting them at the Eben?burg post
oflice : Miss Annie Evans, Adam J. .ilaw,
I.iHmrd Hall, John Wesley Hazlett, It. E.
r.il'uer, Miss Bosa E. Lance, Mrs. Ella Ro
It rts, II. J. BobrU.
Andrew Stelnly, residing at Bennington,
liiair county, a driver in the mines of the
Ca'iihria Iron Company at that place, was
kicked by a mule oi Tuesday list and so
severely injured that he died in a few hours,
lie leaves a wife and child.
William C. Tarrish, Administrator of
Mr-. Eliza Tarrlsh, will sell at public sale j
on Tuesday, the 3rd of February next, at 10
o'clock, A. M., a lot of personal property,
consisting of live stock, farming implements,
grain, hay, household farniture, etc.
Guvernor Pattison has named Col. II.
I.v.y Goddard, of Philadelphia, Inspector
General of the National Guard, as thePenn
vlvania Aid to General P. II. Sheridan,
Chief Marshal of the day on the occasion of
tbe Washington monument dedication.
On Monday last the matter of the as
seTient of the Taylor Jfc McCoy land In
Galiitzin borouzh and township was partial
ly heard by the County Commissioners, but
net contluderl
The hearing was continued J
until next Tuesday week, February 3d.
Mr. George Myers, of Gallitzln town
1'P, ma le the first coke In Cambria county.
In i4s. It was used bv him In the old Ash-
Ian I furnace that was then In operation, but .
the furnace has long since been abandoned
on account of ita distance from the rail
rua I
' ar town Las the came of beliig morally
'!, but If it were possible for the stoop
It front of Armory Hall to speak, we fear
that ome stories, other than good, would be
toid in reference to tbe actions of certain
ynur.g fulks who spent last Sunday night
t!it-n.
'n Thursday last the failure of Oliver :
Biotl.eri A Philips, who have the largest j
Iron manufactories in Pittsburgh, was an
nour.ced. Their creditors, however, have
framed thern an extension, and it is believed
thf-y will get through their difficulties sue-
ct--ful!y.
The undersigned, desiring to close out
f reral branches of his business, will sell at
fo-t tns -took of hats and caps ; also his line
of boots, shoes and rubbers of all descrip-t.on-..
An earlv call will convince you that
bargains cau be secured note.
C T. Roberts.
To new subset Ibers, or old subscribers
r ing In advance, we will send the Free
man ami the New York Weekly World for
or.- yat for t2 20; or tlie Freeman and the
t-H efli Wor:d for t2. 00; or we will send
I'iikkman for one year and the Weekly
-r'-i for u months, for f I. fa.
11 ' I). J. Morrell has handed !n hisresig
S;4' i't a-j a member of Council from the First
":r '!. of Johnstown. He also tendered his
ff V iation as President and Tiostee of the
Jo'ii.-town Savings Bank. The resignations
"I Cin Dn SfOnnt nf Mr Unrroll's !!
is.; ! t-a tt- . . ' ,, . . 1
- r--a.tt,, and his desire to be relieved from
ui.vnrs rarfs.
-M"Dorald at Loretto, Pa., has decided
out his present business at thst
PU"p. Therefore he ofTers all kind of goods
at gTKUly reduced prices for cash or good
T yk -UMe produce. Ail persons indebted
to !i;m ar expected to call and settle at
After February lst his books will be
P;a"fl in other hands for collection.
-At the Johnstown skating rink on Fri-iu-,t
the first of three competitive races
,Wn M'ss Greenwood, of Johnstown,
r"l Miss W stover, of Hollidaysburg. for
tutorial championship of central Penn-
'V van;
took place and was won by Miss
We.t.,
ver, she makini five mlies In 2Vt tnin-
lit
ijeatn. ;er adveisuy by X laps.
- Lewlstown Gazette: We linvo seen a let
ter from Mr. Frank S'.abler to a frlen.l In the
valley In which that epnttpmn uvs thai n
delay in building the Seaboard, Tennhylva-
nia and Western Railroad has been caused
by the financial depression, and that he
hopes work will begin all along the line in
the spMng, it being the Intention to aurelv
bnild the road.
Owing to the severe cold weather of the
last few days and the bad condition of Mm
roads but very few peftpla have been coin.
ing to town. We advise all those who do
I come, however, to visit John Owens" store,
on High street, where they will find a fine
( selection of boots and shoes, dry goods, dress
goods, groceries, canned goods, provisions,
at the yery lowest possible prices.
"Mrs. Erin ire, wife of Mr. Peter Ermire.
of Wilmore. Is, we are sorry to learn, again
suffering severely with cancer. Some time
last spring she went to Pittsburgh, where
she had a tumor removed from her breast,
and It was thought then that she had ob
tained permanent relief, but as she failed,
her many friends can now only hope that
sne may find i speedy cure, noble-hearted
woman that she Is.
Mr. George Orris, Sr., died at Ills real
dence in Richland township last eek, in
the 7Ctli year of his age. He was born In
Franklin county and had resided In Rich
land township about forty years. Several
years ago he served a term as one of the Di
rectors of yie Poor of this county, ne was
an honest, upright man, and was highly re
spected by all who knew him, nis wife and
quite a number of children survive him
McDonald at Ioretto Is closing out the 1
following goods at cost for cash : Calicoes, j
a, o, ana 1 cents per yard ; best gingham, ,
8, and 10 cents per yard ; dress goods, 5. 8,
10. t2'i ai d l."e tier vrl ftnntnn flannala a
o . , ,, I ,, . ' I
Hand IOC per yd.; all wool flannels. 20. 30
and 40c Dpr Vd Kentucky leans 1-i ' 11 !
"f ' enlucKy jeans, U,,, 15,
-0 and 25c per yd.; tickings, 12 i, 13anl 20c
per yd.; notions, hats. caps, hoot and
Shoes, at hard pan prices to Suit the times.
The evidence in th trial ir f'urtm Mo
1 ne evidence in me iriak or Curlin J1C
JLaiti for the murder of Wm. Smearman at
1.. r. m,.. : . .. .,
the Juuiata Campmeeting grounds on the
22 (id of August last, tried at Lewistown last
. . n 1 . . ., ,
week, was Closed on Friday and the Jury j
retired at one o'clock in the afternoon. ;
rk . .., ., . . ... . I
They were out until Saturday night at half-
past ten o'clock, when Ihey brought iu a
, , , ... , . . . . -
Verdict of guilty of murder III the first de I
gree. His counsel made the usual motion I
tor a new trial.
At Ilarnsburg on Fiiday last a bill was
introduced in tl.e Senate providing for tlie
punishment of men convicted of beating
women by the whipping post. The dose to
consist of not more than thirty lashes on the
bare back and to be administered by the
sheriff or deputy. In presence only of n phy.
sician or surgeon. It should be amended to
admit reporters for the press, as a descrip
tion of that interesting ceremony would
make wholesome reading for some brutes.
F. A. Shoemaker, Ei , of this city, says
the Altoona Timet of Tuesday, received a
letter yesterday from Henry W. Tie'ie, Esq ,
of New York, financial agent of the Cressou
J & Coalport railroad, informing him that all
i arrangements have been perfected for the re
j sumption of work and pushing to completion
of the road as soon as the weather permits.
This will certainly be "tidings of great joy"
I to all pel sons living along the route of the
j new road, and especially to those more iiu
j mediately interested iu its success
I McDonald at Loretto st.il I ccntinues to
I knock the bottom out of high prices for cash
or marketable produce at the followiug :
I sugars at 5, G, 7, 8 and 9 cents per pound ;
OllIK
75c per pound ; green and
roasted cotlee, 12 i, 15 and 17c per pound ; I
4 boxes essence coffee, 10c ; 4 papers soda, j
10c; 3 pounds rice, 25c; 3 pounds prunes, '
25c; 4 pounds barley, 25c; R pounds oaMm-al, j
25c; 6 pounds hoiuiny, 25c; 6 pounds peas j
or beans, 25c; carbon oi!, 12'.,c per galloc ; !
cider vinegar. 25c pr gallon; good molasses, 1
30c per gallon ; good syiup, 4c per gallon ; ;
A, No. 1 salt, tl. 40 per barrel; good flour,
$4.50 per barrel ; all other goods at equally
law prices.
Lleutenaut Rowland M. Jonet died at
his residence in Washington city on Wednes
days he 7th instar.t. The deceased was raised
tn the vicinity of this place, and when the
Civil war broke out he joined Co. A, Elev
enth Pennsylvania Reserves, of which An
drew I ,e w 1 s , of this place, was captain, and
who was killed in battle. Lieutenant Jones
was badly wounded in one of the engage
ments fought in Virginia and never fully re
covered from IU effects. He was a clerk for
many years in the Treasury Department
and subsequently engaged in the drug busi
ness in Washii gton. He was a brave sol-
dler, a man or very great intelligence, a gen- 1
tleman In the fullest meaning of that term
nd had hosts of friends who will hear of bis !
death with deep and sincere regret. His '
wife and five children survive him.
The Postmaster General has ordered
that heieafter postmasters shall forward, at
the request of the party addressed, and
without additional charge for postage, let
ters which have one full rate (two cents)
I paid thereon, parcels prepaid at first class
' rates, postal cards, and newspapers of ' he
I second class which are forwarded to sub
i scribers from one postofflee to another In the
I same county in which the paper is published
nrl In whnlo rtr In nart nrinted hut al I nth-
mr moffo, hn ,r.rrt miwt Ka ,.,,
I with additional postage at tbe rate that
j would be charged thereon if originally niail
j ed at the office forwarding the same, and the
I nncfm.clar ?rrjB ri in a anch mar.tAr ahall n.
thereoQ ..posU)e Ju for XorwardiDK
cents" and it shall be the duty of the
postmaster at the office of final delivery to
affix to the matter so forwarded postage due
stamps sufficient to cover the deficient post
age and in all cases collect the amount be
fore delivery.
In West township, Huntingdon county,
! In what is known as Diamond Valley, a re
i gion which Is rarely yiiV"d by any person
except hunters, a most brutal murder was
perpetrated on Friday last. John Gardner,
the murderer. Is twenoy-seven years old,
and resided with his father-in-law, George
Warfield ; the other members of the family
being Mrs. Gardner and her infant child,
and Lizzie Var6eld and her babe. Gard
ner is a lazy, drunken fellow, and Ms con
duct brongbt about an altercation with Mr.
Warfield. who was eighty years of age.
Gardner grew furious, and picking up a
heavy club, struck the old man on the back
of the head, crushing bis skull and killing
him Instantly. Mrs. Warfield was the only
witness of the murder. Gardner threatened
to kill her also it she told It, and the story
was given out that the old man came to his
death by falling from the barn. Bnt after
the funeral, which occurred on Saturday,
Mrj. Warfield could keep tbe terrible secret
no longer, and related tbe facts to the neigh
bors. Gardner was arrested on Saturday
night and is now in jail at Huntingdon.
Death in a Burning Hour. Oa Mon
day afternoon the dwelling house of Mr.
Samuel Beers, of Iteade township, took fire
and was burned to the ground, and his little
son, aged about three years, sad to r
d lc the fumes The little boy
...1 i o,. ,- .
relate.
and
a babe were in a room togetner, me moiner
was attending to her duties in the kitchen,
and Mr, Beers was out at work some dis
tance from the houe. The supposition is
tbat the little bov must have set fire to the
carpet in playing at the stove. When Mrs.
Beers first discovered it the room was full of
smoke, and she seized the baby, carried it
to a place of safety and returned, but the
air had fanned the tre into flames and she
was too late to save her boy, the room being
completely enveloped in a sheet of fire. Mr.
Beers and several neighbors hurried to the
scene, but II was too late to attempt the res
cue of his child as the poor little fellow was
I no doubt theD beyond the reach of human
' aid. Portions of his charred remains were
) recovered after the building was burned.
The house was owned bv the TJ. S. Govern
i ment and was valued at i 1,000. No Idsu
1 a iice.
MEXICAN TETERAXX.
As a matter of local Interpol we nul.tUh
: below a list of the old Cambria Guards, who
left this place thirtv-seven rears Ron tn
serve their com u try In its war with Mexico.
Twenty-one of those gallant men never re
turned the dust of eighteen uf them lies
peacefully mingling with the invaded soil,
and three or them fouud their last resting
place at New Orleans. One by one those
who have returned have been dropping off,
until to-day out of the eighty-five men who
left here on the 2nd day of Januaiy. 1847,
In the full health and vigor of life bot
twenty-two are still liing, and we give their
place of residence as near as it can be ascer
tained. We also publish a song written at
the time of their departure by lion. Robert
L. Johnston. Another song or welcome
was written by the same gentleman on the
return of the Company from Mexico, on the !
18th July 1848. but at present we cannot
get a copy. If any of our readers Isave It '
in their possession and will fnrnish ua with '
a copy, we will publish it on a future occa- .
sion. The following is a list of the members ,
of the Company with their arcs at the tltoe
they enlisted : j
James Murray. eaptaln. aged 42: Chimes Meyer
1st lieutenant. '24 tharle McDormUt.fet lleuten- j
ant, 76; John tl.Oiven, -id Meulenaot, ae ; tfeorge
W. Todd. lt (erveant. ; lMrld Mill, lericial,
2S; Humana Mrllermlu. i erjfeant. 25 ; William -Mills,
ierneant, 27 : Alex. B. Cummin, corporal. ,
2; Jame skelly, rorimral, 24 ; Milton Kobert. j
corporal. "23 ; Edward Itowney, corporal. 27 ; John ;
K. I.itiloicer, drummer, 19; Kohert Lltilorer. i
titer, 18; J a lues Anlicnilt, 27 ; Henry L. Armour.
27; Fraoei Byrne. 24; John A. Hlatr.'Jl; Thomas
Bradley, If; William Bru.e. 24; A brum H. j
Hurkhart. 21 IlaTtit Buehanan, 39; Jtmel I, j
nuox:22; jonn w . ( jmtron, wi ; jonua r i.imp- ,
bell, as ; David Cramer. 21: Jami
mea ;oinn. 20 ;
lar, 21 : Benja-
oe, 30 : Samuel
Ileal, 24 r Thoma.l. Davis, tl : IbomaaO. fcvuni
41 ; Henry Kvy,2U; Kran I. Kvank. 25; IianielO.
Kvan. So : John K. Krans. IP. : John Franci. 43 ;
Kraneii 1-ulli. 28- John W. Kredarick. 21 ; Sam'l
Fulton, 22; Noah OoMimd.W; lmn J. Oreirmr,
91 : Wm. D. Oarrlson. 22: Juhn ll. Hooer,22;
Theoph. lug L.. Heyer, 19 ; Adam Helsel, 23 ; Jacob
Hoas,'eT w. At)ram Hendrtrk. 42; W llllam Hood,
23; Samuel M. Holll.lay, 33 ; John 1. Hunhe.28;
3: Andrew I,ewis, 35 : John 8. Imnhaann, 24 ;
lenm A. Iininn-r, 23; Kdward Mummy, 33;
Patrick A. Murray, 20 ; Archihalil S. MCune,30 ;
eoixe Moe, iy Francis u McDermttt. 18 ; w.
K. McIauKhiin, 35 ; Joeph Mardia, 24 ,- Thomti
j. Martin, 33 Ueorica W. Ned. 23; Jou D. Par-
rib, 21; ihmiel piommer, 21; Silas Plummer, 21;
John Pi u minor. 25; Arrhilmld Pattemon, 20 ; Ja.
w. Khey,21 ; John J. Kortin.21 ; John Spencer,
i; Oeornc sword, 20 ; wuium a. Todd, 21 ; Ja.
Thompson. 23; Wm. Weakland. 23 , Ja. Weak-
land, 2o: William A. Wise, il ; Daniel Vanroo.
31
Kesrnttn from regimental depot: Wm. Com-
mtnK.aKd 30; Michael Kelly and John Partufh,
eac" "ku 36, and Wm johmton and Oeo. Willi.
1 wnwt aes are nui Known,
! The loliowinic memhen died In Mexico : Alex.
B. Cummins. Edward Downey , John K IjttxtnK-
ff.
! er. James Atbcraft. Benry I.. Armour, Abram
Hurkhart. Layman 'ole, Noah (iolriman. wm.
i D. tlarrlon, Jacob Hou?er, Abraham Hendrick.
I Kdward Mummy, Patrick A. Murray, Daniel
j Plummer. John Plummer, Archibald Patterson,
I and eore Sword; At lie Orlcani: John
; Franci. William K McLdtna;hlin and Silat
j Plummer. Samuel Holltday died In Tampieo.
Me nee. after his discharge.
I Below we artve a liat o! those still llvlna. with
! their pU e ot residence : John A. Blair, Kvan D.
i Kvn. Daniel (. Evan and Jocue 1). fairish.
l.bemhurjf; Michael Kay lor, Allegheny townhlp;
Francis Byrne, Susquehanna lownchip; Mobert
I.ltxl Direr and John D. Hashes. Johnstown; David
Mill, (lallitx n. Cambria (Jo., Pa. ; Barnaoa Mc
lrtnltt, Franci McDermttt and Klchard J. t-ro-xier,
Altoona, Blair county. Pa. ; Thomas Brad
ley. Broadtop, HuntinKdun county. Pa. ; Irwin J.
J-re, fjewl8uric. Pa.; John B. Hoover. MuKean
county. Ph.; William Hood, Blatnville, and Jas.
Jackson, I'lttsbor. Pa. John O. U-iven of Iowa
'uy, lowi, James Skelly 01 Texas, William
Bruce Iowa. Benjamin F. Davis of Mankato.
Minnesota. Theopniius I. Heyer or Baltimore,
Md Dennis LUnnner 01 Urallon, W. Va., and
Joseph Mardis ot Colorado.
SONG OF THE CAMBRIA GUARDS.
(Am: 'Dandy Jim.')
Adieu ! to peace and all her charms !
Our Country calls - to arois ! to arm!"
Amuse and seek your nation's loe
Upon the plains ol Mexico.
And who tba. voice shall disobey
W hen honor oall nim tar awjy ;
Or who, through base and coward rear
He lute to be a volunteer.
TU trae we've many mile to roam.
Tift true we leave a happy home
And for us many a tear shall How
When we depan lor Mexico.
But thouah our destiny be fur.
And peaceful life exchanged lor war;
And tnough we cause lull inny a te.tr
Our country bids us volunteer.
Our country's standard high unfurled.
The pride, the wonder ol the world;
That honored standard bids us go.
To join the n-ht in Mexico.
And when that flag Is raised on high
And proudly floating to tbe sky;
What ireoinan thinks bis home so dear
As not to be a volunteer.
And though full many a weary day
From mend's and home were doomed toty
And though errlra death may lay ns low
Upon tbe plains of Mexico ;
Our eountry still asserts a claim
On every patriotic name;
And bids us la the ranks appear.
With those who bravely volunteer.
When, care-worn with fatlgneand toll
Wo eink npon a Southern soil.
The thoughts of home will cause a glow,
I' pen our cheeks to Mexico.
We'll think or those whose open hand
(tave eomlort to our little band ;
Tbeir weary pilgrimage 10 cheer,
And animate each volunteer.
And should the ball by foeman sped
The soldier aumber with the dead
T'ntll hi lile blood cease to flow
And stain the sell ot Mexico ;
For home will be the final prayer
He offers to his Maker there ;
And home shall claim the latest tear
Of every d ylng volunteer.
But should we share a happier fate
And friends our safe return await
We'll bless the hour that bade as go
To meet tbe tight In Mexico.
Oureonntry served our honors bright
Our land victorious in the fight.
Returned to home and friends so dear
How happy Is each volunteer.
Adieu ! our mountain home, adieu, '
Adieu ! dear friends, we part with yea ;
lur gallant eountry bids ns go
To join her friends In Mexico.
Adieu ! the comforts of our lives ;
Adieu I our sweethearts and our wives.
Adieu t to all we hold most dear
Our country bids a volunteer.
Largest Ton acco Manufactory in the
World. Consumers generally gire very
little thought to the magnitude of the tobac
co business, and it is onlv by actual figures
that they can be made t.Vcomprebeod its im
portance. Even then the average mind is
bewildered at the figures. P. Lor 1 1 lard fe
Co., manufacturers of the celebrated Climax,
Red Tin Tag Plug Tobacco, and the largest
manufacturers cf tonacco in the world, pro
duce about one-sixth of all the tobacco con
sumed in this country, although there are
773 other manufactories in the United States.
The total consumption In this country, ac-
corning to actual statistics rori883, was 139,
j 783,782 pounds of which P. Lorlllard & Co.
! furnished 24,747.289 pounds as follows
I Pound.
; Ping Tobacco . 1B.M8,45P
I Fine CJut .... 2.230,444
; Smnalng 2,3T7.j,H4
: Snuff.... 1.103.39.J
This is equivalent to about 83,000 pounds
per day for every working day in the year.
The tax paid to tbe Government on this pro
duct bv the above firm the last year was fl,
581.909 65, or a,60G for each working day of
the year. Astonishing as these figures ap
pear, the firm Is annually increasing its pro
duct, the increase for 1883 over tbat ot 1882
being 5,341,000 pounds.
Who will claim in the face of these figures
that tobacco has not become a necessity in
stead of being a Inxnry, as it has been so
long regarded ? Grocer and Country Mer
chant. I The North American Review. This
j magazine for February under the title of
How Shall the President be Elected" con
tains five articles on the subject, written by
! Senator Dawes of Massachusetts, Senator
Vance of North Carolina, F. A. P. Barnard
President of Columbia College, Roger A.
1 Trior of New York, and William Purcell, a
i well known journalist. As the present
I method of election Is generally regarded
I with disfavor and some better plan is ar
j dently wished for by everybody, it is Inter
j esting to read these gentlemen's opinion. A
i review of "Holmes' Life of Emerson" by
I the historian, George Bancroft, is also one
of the leading articles. "Shall Clergymen
be Politicians" Is treated by Dr. n. J. Van
Dyke, Jr., and Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
and like every subject that Mr. Beecber
touches, ;no matter how common place, or
whether you agree with him or not. he adds
borne new light, or turns uj something old
in a new and attractive way that always
makes everything he writes interesting.
"New Departure in Education" bv Pror. G.
I Stanley Hall, "The Certainty of Endless
I Punishment" by Rev. Dr. W. G. T. Shedd.
"Theories regarding the Sun's Corona" by
Pror. C. A. Young are also among the other
able and Instructive articles.
Tbe Crest Zltiarnrl.
For toothache and neuralgia has no equal
Warranted. Only 10 cents at all drug stores
Johnston, Uolloway & Co., Philadelphia
Agents.
J IKY LIST.
JURORS DRAWN tOR THE fTF-CIAI. TERM OF
j COURT IN FKBRUAKT AND THE KEO-
I UI.AR TERM IN MARCH.
Following is the list of Jurors drawn for
' the upecial Court to begin on the third Mot
I day of February next :
Belte Joseph. Justice ot the Peace. tTarrolltown.
Kertjevbtie I,ewls. butcher, Stonyereck twp.
Kosted Augustas, merchant, Ctinetmi ugh bor.
Hrdy K-lward, n-.ason, Concmaiigh bor.
Kutluml (Charles, plasterer. Johnstown.
tlainphell John A., clerk, Ooneinaogh bor
Cooper Anon B , clerk. Coopen1a.e.
to-per Henry I-., farmer. Allegheny twp.
t'mmer Valentine, farmer. Portage twu.
Imvis Chauncy, lnnkeeer, irp;er Yoder twp.
Ilerritt Henry, barher, Johnstown.
lelln Jamex. blacksmith. Taylor twp.
Douglas William, tanner. Carroll twp.
Ilnnphy Thomas, merchant, tMesrfleld twp.
Dun lap (Jharlas. farmer, Carroll twp. J
rreer Asbury, merchant, Johnstown. j
reer twrge, machinist, Mlllvllle bor.
Hudson Henry, engineer. C'onemaugh bor. i
Hunt William, larmer, Jacksnn twp. j
Jones M. I.. merchant. Otnetnangn her.
Kinney John, laborer. Johnstown.
Kring Uriah, larmer, Kichland twp
I.mton William, landlord. Whlngton twp.
Luther Thomas C. farmer, Washington twp.
Lynch Julio, Justice of Teaee, Washington twp. (
Mackln lsanc, foreman. Millville bor. '
McAnany IN.. Innkeeper, Millrllle nor.
Mct.iiy leinetrtus, larmer. Allegheny twp.
McCoy John T., farmer, Allegheny twp.
Morgan Job, blacksmith, Johnstown.
Oldham .lethro, bos, Stonycreek twp.
Orris John, larmer, Adams" two.
Kodd7 Joseph, innkeeper, Millrllle bor.
Kodgara Frank, hanvnennan. Woodvale.
Kodicer I'atiiek. Innkeejier, Milivllle.
Sarlouis Feter, teamster. Cambria bor.
Sherman Willlntn, farmer, Jackson twp.
Shields John K. merchant, L.retto bvr.
Short F.noch, fanner, Cambria twp,
Snyder John, laborer. Conemaugh bor.
Snyder S. M.. farmer, Jackson twp.
Suromerville John, farmer. Susquehanna twp.
Tice Henry. man. Johnstown.
Troxell Kerry, furu-er. Keade twp.
Wertner Jos-ph A., innkeeper, Chest Springs.
Wisegarrer Sheridan, laborer, Johnstown.
Wlssinger John 8.. farmer, Adams twp.
Zane Jncob, foreman. Knst Conemaugh.
Fullowlhg is the list of Grand and Traverse
Jurors drawn to serve at the regular term of
court beginning tlie fiist Monday in March :
OR A WD JURORS.
Barker F. H., merchant. Ebensburg.
Rauch Ditniel, laterer. Conemaugh bor.
Hlume Henry, brewer. Carrolltown.
Crlste Thomas, farmer. Washington twp.
Dally .Trmes, laborer. Mlllvllle.
K-lwnrds Ihoinas, farmer, HUickllck twp.
Ferl Nelson, blacksmltn, Kichiand twp.
Findliy Patrick, laborer, Conemaugh bor.
Kaylor James J., farmer, Allegheny twp.
Kelly Martin, clerk, Uallitzin bor.
Kelly Willian, o)crator. Lilly's.
Kirk pa trick H. C. farmer. Carroll twp.
Knnwlton tleorge, laborer, Stonycreek twp.
Mcltarrity James, taruier, Washington twp.
MctJongh William, teacher, Lilly's.
Moses ii. W., grocer, Johnstown.
Plummer James D., merchant, Croylo twp.
Powers Thomas D larmer. Portage twp.
Singer Frank, clerk, Johnstown.
Taylor Frank, clerk. Prospect.
Thompson James M., merchant, Ebensburg.
TiBrney William J.. farmer. Cambria twp.
Waters Daniel, machinist. Millrllle.
Weakland Demetrius, farmer. Dean twp.
TRATBRSB JCRORS FIRST WF.tl.
Adams James D.. farmer. Jackson twp.
Apple T. M., farmer. Keade twu.
Hrown David, farmer. Dean twp.
Congllnston Albert, watchman. Franklin bor.
Coulter I. W merchant. Franklin bor.
('rosin David, laborer, Prospect.
Downs Thomas, laborer, Millrllle.
Irarnin John, farmer. Clearfield twp.
Fardy Patrick, watchman, Woodvale.
Flndler Robert, plasterer, Woodvale.
Oallaghan James, larmer, -Allegheny twp.
trlass William, farmer. Monster iwp.
(Food Christian, farmer, Jackson twp.
Kintx John P., teamster, Cambria bor
Kirkpatrlck F. A., carpenter, Conemaugh bor.
Koonts Joseph, carpeuter, Johnstown.
Iamb IFeorge S.. farmer, Croyle twp.
Iardin John C, stable boss, !oonersdale.
Link Andrew, farmer, Cambria, twp.
MeClellan F. M.. machinist. Millrllle
McClellan W. I)., laborer. Johnstown.
MeConanghy J. P., brickmaker. Johnstown.
McDermitt John, agent, Conemangh bor.
Met lough P. J., fanner, Snmmerhlll twp.
McHugh It. A., engineer. Fast Conemaugh.
Meckliog Kicbard, larmer, Susquehanna twp.
Meta A., grocer. Johnstown.
Metx Henry, pu.ldler, Johnstown.
Mvers Randolph farmer, lnmbrla twp.
O'Hiien W. S.. merchant, Mlllvllle.
Pringle William, farmer, Croyle twp.
ttnaris Valentine, supt.. Washington twp.
Kepiogle Jacob, merchant, Stonycreek twp.
Keighan! Robert A., ntractor, Johnstown.
Kodgers Alonio. farmer, Stonycreek twp.
Hornbaugh Daniel, farmer, t'royle twp.
Sanders Philip, farmer, Munster twp.
Schrlft Simon, larmer. Croyle twp.
Shaffer tieorge. farmer. Fast Taylor twp.
Shatter Henry R , larmer. I'onemaugh twn.
Shields Ireorge M., laborer, Conemaugh bor.
Snyder Joseph. Sr., laborer. Conemaugh bor.
Watklns tleo.-ge, molder. Johnstown.
Wlke (reorge H., farmer, Hlackiick twp.
Wilhelm David, lumberman. Portage twp.
Wlssinger Samuel, larmer. East Taylor twp.
Yeager Conrad, farmer, Klder twp.
Yinger Robert, blacksmith, Carroll two.
TRAVKIWB JURORS SBCOWD Wagk.
Attig John D., engineer. Fast Conemaugh.
Bailey S. C. plumber, Johnstown.
Beers John, farmer, Reade townhip.
Blough Joseph, laberer, Johnstown.
Bomgardner Simon, laborer. Kichiand twp.
Bowman William, farmer. Upper Yo ler twp.
Bracken Bernard, laborer, Oallltxln bor.
Brawley James t.. farmer. Portage twp.
Bryan D. R., engineer, Johnstown.
Buck Sylvester, cabinet maker. Carrolltown.
Burns Thomas W.. laborer, Oallitzln bor.
Campbell John, gentleman. Conemaugh bor.
Conrad Oeor-e, merchant. Richland twp.
Cosllow Peter, farmer, Adams twp.
Uraver Angnst, farmer, Suaquehanna twp.
Daily Joseph, laborer. Conemaugh bor.
Ifodson W. M.. merchant, Johnstown.
Fleming William C, larmer. White twp.
Forlong Lawrence, engineer. Conemaugh bor.
tlntfln James. Justice ol the Peace, Cambria bor.
Hager IJcorge, clerk, Johnstown.
Keblcr Michael, farmer. Chen twp.
Kirkpatrlck Angust, laborer, Ebensbnrg.
Little W. A. B., farmer. AIImmcd) twp.
Lynch Mirhael. railmaker, Mlllvllle.
McMonigle Hugh, miner. Prospect bor.
Mulherron A., undertaker. Mlllvllle.
Murray Kohert, laborer, Cambria twp.
Myers B. J.. farmer. Kende twp.
Orris Hiram, farmer, Richland twp.
Osborne J rimes S., laborer, Johnstown.
Owens William, merchant. Johnstown.
Patterson . I)., farmer, Barr twp.
Peach Thomas, farmer, Susquebanaa twp.
Ramsey D. F., merchant. East Conemaugh.
Skelly Michael J.. farmer. Oroyle twp.
Smay Henry, laborer, Adams twp.
Strayer John E., merchant. Taylor twp.
Striker William, roller. Cambria bor
Stutsman S. S farmer, Taylor twp.
Swank Hiram, patter, Johnstown.
Weakland Thomas, farmer. Carroll twp.
West Emory, clerk, Conemaugh bor.
Westrick James, farmer. Elder twp.
Wlnirode John I) Innkeeper, Croyle two.
Wonderly Edwin, laborer, Mlllvllle.
Wonders D. K., carpenter, Johnstown.
WoedrurT L. D., editor, Johnstown.
AJI EXTRAORDIVART OFFER.
Tw All Wanting; Empleymtnl.
We want live, energetic and capable
agents in every county in the United States
and Canada, to sell a patent article of
great merit, on its merits. An article hav
ing a large sale, paying over 100 per cent,
profit, having no competition, and on which
tt agent is protected In the exclusive sale
by a deed given for each and every county
he may secure from ns. With all these ad
vantages to our agent, and the fact that It
Is an article that can be sold to every house
owner, it might rot be necessary to make an
"extraordinary offer" to secure good agents
at once, but we have concluded to show,
not only onr confidence In the merits of our
Invention, bnt in Its Ratability by any agant
that will handle with energy. Onr agents
dow at worlr are making from f 150 to fsoo a
month clear, and this ract makes it safe for
us to make our offer to all who are oat of
employment. Any agent that will give onr
business a thirty days trial and fail to clear
at least (100 in this time, above all expenses
can return all goods unsold to us and we
will refund the money paid for them. Any
agent or general agent who would like ten
or more counties and work them through
sub-agents for ninety daya, and fail to clear
at least $750 above all expenses, can return
all unsold and get their money back. No
o'.her employer of agents ever dared to make
such great offers, nor would we if we did
not know tbat we have agent, cow making
more than donble the amount we guaran
teed, and but two sales a day would give a
profit of over $12S a month, and that one of
onr agents took eigteen orders in one day.
onr large descriptive circulars explain our
offer folly, and these we wish to send every
one out of employment who will send as
three one cent stamps fer postaee. Send at
once and secure the agency in time foi the
boom, and go to work on the terms named
in our exttaordinary offer. We would like
to have the address of all the agents, sewing
machine solicitors and carpenters in tbe
eountry. and ask any reader of this paper
who reads this offer, to send ns at once tbe
name and address of all such they know.
Address at once, 01 you will loee the besi
chance ever offered to those out of employ
ment to make money.
Kenner Manufacturing Co.,
166 Sruithfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
Ihaye been deaf in one ear ten vears.and
partially deaf in the other for two months,
have been treated by ear specialty doctors
and received no benefit. Having used Ely's
Cream Balm for about a month 1 find myslf
greatly improved, and can hear well and
consider it a most valuable remedy. I had
also nasal catarrh, with dropping of mucous
Into my throat and pain over my eyes, which
troubles also bave entirely disappeared. D.
B. Yates. Upper Lisle. Broome Co., N. Y.
A FosmvK Guarantee Is given tbat
every article sold at the Golden Eagle Cloth
ing House, Altoona, Pa., is lower in price
than the same quality and make can be
bought elsewhere. And remember, right
here, that it makes no difference how 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 Eagle Clothing House,
330J Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa.
IITMKXEAL.
JACKSON HII. L -Married, on Thuts
lay, I), cember 2.5, 18R4, oy A. McClos
key. E-q., Mr. William Jackson to Miss Su
sie E" llnl, both of Strnngslown.
MAK1X SHEPPARI) Married, on
Thursday, December 25, 18M. by A. McClos
kej. Eq., Mr. O.iver Makl.i, 1o Miss
Annie BHi Slwppard, both of Strongstowr.
BRADLEY SHAKP. -At St. Michaels')
clitircn, Loretto, on Tuesday. thel:Uh inst.,
by Rev. K. A. Bush, Mr. James G Bradley
ti Mitm Maggie Sharp, of Loretto.
McDERMITT BUKGOON. -Married, at
the Catholic church at St. Augustine, on
Tuesday. January 20. 18S5, by lUsv. Father
11 an, Mr. Lewis MclHrmitt to Misa
Burgiioii, bold of Alleglu ny township.
GLASS McDERMITT. Married, at
St. Alo sins' church, Suiiimltvilie. at nuptial
Mass. by the Rev. Father Davin, Mr, Thorn
aa Glass to Mia Makgie McDeruiill, both of
Summit ville.
The groom is one of our steadiest and
most exemplary young men, while the bride
is one of our fairest and most rrfiotd young
ladies. B.
OBITCARY.
LAFFERTY, Died. a. East Ridge, in
ClearhHd county, on Sunday, Jintiary 18,
1X8.1, Mr. William Lafferty, aged about 77
years.
SIMMONS Died, at his residence In
Biackbck township, on Tuesday, January
20, 18K5, Mr. William SnutuouK, aged about
65 years.
MoGOUGIl. Died, at her residence In
Pottage township, on Friday, January !,
1HH.-., Mrs. E izalMttli MtrUough, widow ot
James A. McGougli, deceased, aged about
72 years.
The deceased was well known in the
neighborhood in which she lived, for her
many good qualities and ennobling virtues.
While her health pi rm it ted she was always
found at the Ixdsfrie of the sick, and her
kind and devoted attention to the suffering
was rue of her most notable virtues. May
ehe test in p ace.
5KW ADVERTISEJIEITS.
"Sheriffs Sales7
1T vlrtae of Sundry writs of Fieri Facias, and
J.J Alias Fieri Facias Veml KiKn and Test
Vend Exnon Issued out of the Oourt ol -emraoa
Fleas ot Cambria county, anil te me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale, at the Man
slen House. In Johnstown, oa
8ATITR1AY, FUBRUARr 14, 13S,
at 1 o'clock, p. ssi.. the following real estate,
to wit
All the right, title and Interest of Michael J.
Keating, ol. In and to all that carta I a lot of
ground situate in the township of Taylor, Cam
bria county , Fenn'a, beginning at a post on the
road leading from Johnstown to Fber.sburg.thenee
along the said road north W, east six torches to
a post, thence along Sot No. 3 north 37 J west ten
and one half perches to a post on an alley, thenee
along the same sooth 54 west seven perches to a
post, thence along lot No. & south My east ten
perches to the place of beginning. 1 alien tn ex
ecution and to be sold at the suit of Lipplncott
Oglever fc lo.
Also: All the right, title and Interest ol Stephen
McOarvey, or. In and to all that certain piece
or pared ot land situate tn the village ef Morrell
vtlle. In the township of lwer Yoder, Cambria
county. Pa., bounded on the north west hy Chan
dler street, on the east hy trarfleld street, on the
sooth-west by lot ol James Heard and west by an
alley containing one acre more or less. Not now
occupied. Taken In execution and to be sold at
the suit of James O'Reilly.
Also : All the right, title and Interest of Vf. W.
Sherman, of. In and to all that certain lot of
ground situate tn the township ot Knst Taylor,
connty ot Cambria, Fa., fronting on the Ebens
burg and Johnstown road and adjoining the pro
perty of Martin Melhmald on tha north and east
and an alley n the west containing two acres
moieorless, having thereon erected a one story
frame house. Now In the occupancy el Joseph
Wood.
Also : All the rlvht, title and interest or W. W.
Sherman, of. In and to all that certain piece or
parcel of land situate In the township of Kast
Tiylor, county o! Cambria, Pa., fronting on the
Kliensborg and Johnstown road aajninlng lands
of Roger McAnally on the south-east, W illiam
Oppy on the east and Patrick Tlgue on the north
containing four aores more or less, having there
on erected a two-ptory frame house and frame
stable now in tbe oecupancy of W. W. Sherman.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit et
John Campbell. S. W . Ihtvls and Joseph Hogue,
Commissioners of Cambria couniy.
Also: All the right, title and Interest of Ferry
Swartxentrover. of. In and to all that certain lot
of ground situate in the village of South Fork,
Croyle township, Cambria county, !., fronting
sixty-five leet on street and extending back
one hundred and sixty-six to an alley, adjoining
lot ol the Eransrelical chur-h on the soulhwent
and an alley on the southeast, having thereon
erected a two-story plank house and a board sta
ble. Now In the occupancy of Ferry Swartxen
trover. Taken In execution and to be sold at the
suitotT. J. Stewart fc. Co.
Also: All the right, title and interest of Mary
K. Jones, of, in and to a certain lot of gronnd In
tbe First ward of Conemaugh borough, Camtria,
eo-jnty. Fa., fronting on Railroad street and run
ning back to an alley, adjoining property of Jos.
Frefdhotfon the east and properly oi the Herman
Catholic Church on the west, having thereon
erected a two su-ry frame house aad outbuildings.
Now In the occupancy ot Mary K. Jones. Taken
In execution and to be sold at the suit of the Kit
tan n log Insurance Company.
TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purehase
money to be paid when the property Is knocked
down, and the remaining two-thirds at the cod Ur
ination ef tbe deed.
D. A. LUTHER, Sheriff.
snenn s urai-s, r.rcnourg, i'a.
January 20, 1885.
V
Sheriffs Sales.
Hy virtue or sundry writs nt Fieri Facial
issued out el tbe Court or t'omraon Pleas or
Cambria county, to me directed, there will be ex
posed to public sale at the Court House in Ebens
burg. Pa., on
MTOXDAT, TUTiKl'AKY t6, IK8S,
t 1 o'clock, P. M. tbe following rent estate
te wit :
All the riaht. title and Interest or tleorge An
kenbauer.of, in and to all tkat certain piece or
fareel ot rronnd situate In thillltzln township,
ambria county. Pa., bounded on the north by
land ol Mary Ankenbaner. on the east by town
shin road, on the west by land of Patrick fovle
and on the south by land or Ihivid Wntt, contain
ing one and one-ha;r acres more or less. Taken
In execution and to be sold at the suit ol the Com
missioners of Blair connty.
Also: All the right, title and Interest or J. B.
Otfford. or. In and to all that certain tract of un
seated land situate In Rcade townsl.lp. Cambria
eeaaty. Pa., adjoining the Patrick Kelly, Patrick
Stroud and Bell and Olvlnn tracts, containing
four hundred and thlrty-th.-ee acres more r less
warranted In the name of Patrick Koreland. The
aid J. B. Otfford owning an undivided one-half
Interest In said land. Taken In execution and to
be sold at the suit of A. F. Osterloh.
Also : All tbe litrht, title and interest of P. F.
Kearney, or. In and to a piece or parcel or land
lltuate In Clearfield township, Cambria eonmv.
Pa., adjoining land of Augustine Storm on tbe
west, W tlliam Ivory on the north. John Burk and
others on the east. William Ivory and A. Calla
han on the south containing eighty-seven acres
about firty-flve acres cleared having t hereon
erected a two-story frame houe and frame barn
bow In the occupancy ol P. F. Kearney.
Also: All tbe right, title and interest of P. F.
Kearney, ot. tn and to a aiece or parcel of land
situate in tbe borough ol Chest Springs. Cambria
county. Pa., adjoining land or Jacob Downey on
the west, heirs of Joseph Cramer on the north,
John Schenck nn the esst and on the south by a
public road, containing five acres more or less.
Taken In execution and te be sold at the suit ef
A. V. Barker, Assignee of H. J. Hadds.
TERMS OF SALE. One thlrg ofthepurchase
money to be paid when the property Is knocked
down and the remaining twe-thirds at tbe confir
mation of the deed.
I. A I-rTHEK. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office. Ebensburg, Jan. 20. ls&.
ASSIGNEES SALE !
T 1 V VIRTTTE OF A KI flRDiru IW TXJV
1) (Jonrt of Common Plena of Cambris. connty. ;
ui3 airvciou, i win vxpoQ IO PAie DT pnnllC
Ten due or outcry nt the hotel of Jei-e M'cO-otijrb,
1a the village ot Portage, CernVrlaeoanty, on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1885,
At 9 o'clock, P. M., the following described
real estate, all situate In Portage township In
said eounty of Cambria:
No. 1. "A hotel property In the Tillage of Por
tage now occupied by Peter MeOough, Esq., with
one acre ol gronnd.
He. a. A number of building lots at Portage.
No. 3. A lot In same village en which Is
erected two dwelling houses and a blacksmith
hop.
Ke. 4. A lot In same village having thereon
erected a large plank frame building and a car
port ler shop.
Ho. 5. Fonr acres or ground In Portage twp.
upon which Is erected a water saw mill and sta
ble, en Trout run.
No. 6. Two lots nf gTeund an south ltd or tha
Pennsylvania Kailmad.
s. 7. A piece or pr?el nf gronnd In the vil
lage of Portage containing about 8 acres.
No. si, A tract of land adjoining lands or P.
McNally. Sylvester Cram and.others, containing
atKut Blty acres.
No. A piece or parcel of land containing
about two acres nf land, adtolnlng lands of the
heirs or Wm. Kussell add others.
No. IO. A piece or pareel or land containing
about ten acres, adjoin Ing land of Philip Hopfer,
John Orogan and others.
No. II. A piece or parcel of land containing
eight acres, adjoining lands ol Wm. Lee, Cam
bria Manufacturing Company and others.
No. la. A number of building lots In the vil
lage or Jamestown. In said township.
TERMS OF SALE. Five per cent on each bid
to be paid when the property is struck down, the
remainder ot one-third when the rule Is confirm
ed, one-third in one year, and the remaining third
In two years, deferr ed payment to bear I merest
and to be secured by the judgment bond and
mortgage of the purchaser.
THO.HAS P. POWERS,
Assignee of Mrs, Rose MeOough.
Portage. Pa., January 'il, 18s.
JOIIN E. SCANLAN,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
Not, 18, 158S. Esc, Pa.
SPRING WITHOUT BLOSSOMS.
Late In Life ( .nk for toy Tet
Hever tow Ijte te Mend.
Readers of Hawthorne's Monte ef Seven a
bles' will recall the mthna with which p'mr trill
ion rrnencon. wno had been nr.o-lT loii.rls-
onea siee iiis earlr muhmw ai.i i.i.
lease: "My life Is gone, sort wnere is mr hii,l
ness? Oh! give me my happiness.' Hut that
could l ilnnt only In part, as gleams ol warm
-........wrn,iiT mi across the gluom of a
New England autumn dv.
In a lifer to Messrs llijrot a Co.. Mr 1. II
Tl:ns. ol Pennington. N. J.. savs : ! have sutler,
d unfol.l misery from childhood from chronlr dis
ease of the hawels aad diarrhw. accompanied tv
great pain. I sought relitf at the hands of physi
cian et every aehnol and nse.J everv patent and
domestic remedv under the stiti. 1" have at last
lound in rABHf.R VIO.VK i complete spe
einc. preveutlve and cure. An your Invaluable,
med.etne, which did for aie what nothing else
c.uld do. Is entitled to the credit ol mr getting
back mv happy days, I cheerfully and gratefully
acknowledxe the tact.'
Mr. E. S. Wells, who needs no Introduction te
the people of Jersey lltty. adds: 'The tcstimnn'al
ol Mr. Titus Is genuine and voluntary: onlv he
doe not adequately portray the suffering he has
endured lor many bears. He Is tot, brother-in-law
and I know the ease well. He is now perfectly
free Irom his old troubles, and enjv hexlih and
lite, ascrlhlng It all to PAKKI K'N TO.Mt.
I neqnalled as an ln tttoran!: stimulate.' all the
organs: cures ailments of the liver, kidneys, and
all diseases ol the blood.
XliUHXJSE'.S 8ALB
OF
"Vaxlnalile Ileal ISstivte
T virtue of aa efio order Issuing eat of the Or
1) phans' ttonrt of Cambria countv, the under
signed trustee apiolnted l.v said Court, to make
a I a nl via, lll'll IXT.Tl'l . .. . .
- ... . .- , i. ucirixinnrr Ufffcnneq !
belonging to the estate of John M. Rager. late of I
...w . - - - ........ vl rf m v rv . variFtq. will expse to
public sale at the Court House, In the boruugh ol
Kbetisburg. on
Friday, February 13th, 1885,
at 9 'clerk, r. m., the following real estate,
to wit:
All that certain niece or parcel of land situate
In Jackain townsnip, Cambria county, Pa bound
ed and described as follows, that Is to sav, adjoin
ing hinds of John Outings, Ilavld Burktiart. Wil
liam Bjers and others, containing
Seventy-One Acres,
more or less, about fitly acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected fae twn-story I'lavk
VwRLLlgti llor-HEaand a Fravb Bars.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ten per cent, of the whole of the purchase money
to be paid immediately alter the property is
knocked down, one third of the balance oa the
confirmation of the sale, one third In one year
thereafter with interest, excepting, however, Irom
the tao thirds of the whole ot said nurrhase
noney the one thirteenth part thereof, less costs
Incident to proceedings in partition and sale,
which shall remnin a lien on said premises, and
the Interest thereon t- be paid to (K-orge Wilson
annually during bis Hie. and alter his death the
principal sum to be paid to the heirs ot the said
John M. Raver, docease.1, and other parties In In
terest, and the remaining one third to be and re
main a lien on said premises until after the death
of Sarah M. Rager, widow of said decedent, the
Interest thereon to be paid to her annnally and
punctually during her lifetime, and after her
death the said remainina one-third to be paid to
tha heirs of raid John M. Rager, deceased, and
other parties In interest as the same may appear,
to be secured by bond and tnorta-age en the prem
es. ABEL. LLOi'D, Trustee.
Ebensburg, Jan. . IMA.-4t.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Eliubkth MrtroroH, deceased.
Notice Is hereby glren that letters testamentary
on the estate of Elisabeth Mctlough, late or Por
tage township, having been granted te the nnder
sianed, all jiersons Indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make payment without delay
and those having claims against the same must
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. I'HILII' BEITEK. Executor.
Portage. Cambria County, fa. Jan. 'i3.-ot-
S fit AY .SHEEP. Ch me to tlie prem
Ises ot the subscriber In Washington township
about tbe 1st of Kecembcr last, four head ol sheep
two weathers with both ears cut off and notch
cutout of left ear on lower side one ewe" with
both ears off, and one ewe lamb with the left ear
off. The owner Is requested to come furward.
prove property, pay charges and take them away,
otherwise they will be disposed ot aeenrdlnir to
w. PETEK KAKN.S.
January 23. tlo.-o.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tinder
signed Auditor appointed bv the Orphans'
Court to report distribution or tlie lunds In the
hands ef S.imuel Kecd, Trosteo to sell the real
estate ot Abraham Maktn. deceased, as shown by
his first and final acconnt. herebv gives notice
that he will sit at his office In the borough of Eh
ensburg. I'a . on Saturday, February l',tk, lfiii, at
lico o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of atteodlng to
the duties or said appointment, at which time
and plaeo all persons Interested may attend, or
be forever debarred Irom urnlnn in eh said fund.
ALVIJI EVAN'S, Auditor.
Ebensburg, January IS, lSS5. it.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under
slgned Anrtitor appointed by the Orphans'
t:ourt to hea.- and decide npen the exception to
the first account of John Martin and Thomas Pat
terson. Executors or James tltaham, deceased,
and to report distribution, hereby gives notice
tha r he will sit at his office In the borouirh of Eb
ensburg. Pa., on Thurtday, Frbruary lilh, lSi. at
ten t'clork, A. M.. for the purpose of attending to
the duties or said appointment. at which time and
place all persons interested may attend, or be
forever debarred from coming In on said lund.
AI.VIN EtANS, Auditor.
Ebensburg. January 18, la.-3r.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Thn under
signed having beon appointed Auditor to re
port dittribntion of the funds In the hands or
Hugh Edwards. Executor of Evan K. Evans, de
ceased, as shown by his first and partial account,
hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office In
Ebensbnrg. Pa., on Turmy, February s. 1S. at
'clock, r. , lor the purpose or attending to
the duties or his appointment, when and where all
persons having claim? must present them or be
debarred from coming In en said fund.
A V. HAKKEK, Auditor.
Ebensburg, January 9, 18SS.-3t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat
ter of the first and final account of Valen
tine Cramer. Administrator ot the estate of Jere
miah (Ileason. deeeasod.
Haying been appointed Auditor to report dis
tribution or the money In the hands ol said Ad
ministrator, notice Is hereby given that I will sit
at my office In Ebenstiunr. on Tunday.lht t?th day
mf January, at ten o'clock . a. m., to attend to
be duties of said appointment, at which time
and place all persons having claims on said fund
must present them, or be debarred from coming
In for a share ot said fund. M. It. KI TTEII.
Ebensburg, Pa., Jan. 9, 18U.-St. Auditor.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate of Mrs. S. 4. I.aarn, deceased,
letters or Administration on tbe estate of Mrs.
S. .1. Eeerh. deceased, late ot tfalllttin borough,
having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is
hereby given to those Indebted to said estate that
payment must be made without delay, and these
having claims against the same, must present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
FKANCIS N. BI KK.
Oallitiln, Pa., Jan. , 'Si.-et. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Mas. Ei.tZA PAttntaa. dec'd.
letters ol Administration on the estate of Mrs.
Ellxa -arrtsh. deceased, late of Cambria town
ship, having been granted to the nndersignedno
tlce Is hereby given to these Indebted to said es
tate that payment must be made wl'hont delay,
and those having claims against the same, mut
present tbesa properly authenticated for settle
ment. WILLIAM C. PAKKISH.
Cambria tp.. Jan. 16, 'itt.-tt. Administrator.
TRIAL LIST. Causes set down for
trial in Common Pleas at the apectal term ef
Court, commencing Monr, February 18, IMS:
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Vse Klnports.
Hlpps t Lloyd
Kanstead.
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H. A. SHOEMAKER. Prothonotary.
Prot'y's Office. Ebensburg, January 12, IMS.
F
ARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, his farm In
Cambria township, one and one-hair miles from
Kbetisburg. containing S4A Acres. In a good
state of cultivation, with good frame house and
frame barn, an excellent orchard, plenty ol water
and about one million feet ol lumber on tbe prem
ises To parties wlrhlng to purchase a smaller
piece ot land, he will divide It to suit purchasers.
Terms reasonable. Call nn the subscriber resid
ing on the premises. MAN IT N SANDERS.
Cambria twp., Jan. S,
F
ARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber will sell at private sale, the
fHTra of the late Silas Parrlsh. deceased, situated
two and one-hall miles south ot Ebensburg, In
Cambria township, on the road to O'Hara'a mill,
containing 140 Acres) abont 8 acres ot which
are cleared aad In a good state of cultivation.
There Is a good log boose, wealherboarded. a
frame barn i 80 feet, a good orchard and plenty
of good water oa the premises For lurther In
formation call on the subscriber on the premises ,
January la, 18S4.-4L WM. C. PAKKISH.
STRAY NOTICE. Cfl me to the prem
ises of the subscriber In Clearfield township,
Cambria county, about the 1st of November, 181,
a red and white yearling bull with white forehead.
The owner Is requested te come and prove proper
ty, pay chances, and take blm away ; otherwise
It will be sold according te law.
DENNIS McCAULET.
SU Augustine, Jac.T,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Tilkt, deceased.
Letters testamentary on tbe estate of William
Tiley, deceased, late of the borough of Lilly.
Cambria county, having been granted to the un
dersigned, notice Is hereby given to those Indebt
ed to said estate to make payment without delay
and those having claims ssalnt tbe same must
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. JOSHUA AUKANDT, Executor.
Hemlock P. O., Cambria Co. dees, (t
NOTICE. The Commissions of Cam
bria count; at a meeting held to-day made
proTtiior.1 lor buldlos regular tnontblj meeting
on the imt Tuesday ot each month.
Hy order ol Couniv C'ommlf tonr
W. H. McMVLLEX, Clerk.
Comm'ra' Office, Et'ensburg, Jan. S, 1SS5.
EXPECTATIONS MORE THAN REALIZED.
Owing to the siuTiss which I
somewhat longer than I at first thought I woul.L Now, as the
weather has l-eeri very unfavorable for the lust week er so, I wiil
slaughter prices unmercifully. Now, if you want to get a
GENUINE BARGAIN
In MEN'S, BOYS' or CHILDREN'S SUITS or 0V.ERC0ATS.
Call at once as I still have some very desirable patterns
left, and at the prices that they must be sold for.
Any person with very little money can fit them
selves out complete and be astonished at the
Great Forced Sale
OF
Ready-Made Clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
and Hats, Caps, Etc.,
At Grazier's Old Stand, High Street, two doors west of the Post
office, EBENSBURG, PA.
P; C. WAGNER,
Eun.si.uri, Janugty 23. 1885.
DtxTThis space is reserved
for
AX BUCK & CO.,
Gnllitzin, Fa.
IN BUYING YOUR
R1IIGES, COOKIHG AND HE&T1IIG STOVES,
Cellar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters,
Tinware, Copper "Ware, Sheetiron Ware,
Lamp Goods of Every Description,
Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles,
Granite Ware, ColTee Mills, Plated -ware,
Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, Bread Closets',
Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters,
Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Buoket
Hard Coal Parlor Heaters,
Soft Coal Parlor Heaters,
Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle j,
Iron Kettles, Steal (MeTS,
Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers,
Perfect "Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds,
Meat Pounders, Mincing Knives, Sflff KlliYES
And a Large Stock of KITCHEN ARTICLES, will b. Bold at Iow Price!
Ca.l and Examine the flood, fr LOOK FOli MY NAMK OV TIIF wiv.
DOW, AND YOU WILL BE t?URE TO FIND THE RIGHT PLACE.
FRANK W. HAY,
No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Still Reducing Stock.
I again call the attention of the public to the fact that I am atiE
selling goods at a great reduction in order to reduce my stock. A
you all know my stock consists of everything iu tho
Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural
line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come and satis
fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. As this ia
the time of the year for Shovel Plows and Cultivators, call and see
my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I am ako
offering great bargains in
Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver Plated Ware,
Well and Cistern Pumps, Double Bitt Axes, &c. Remember my
terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge goods
on the books.
Ebensburg, May 16, 18S5.-tf.
SS &QQ2S,
or gloosd
FUR GOODS OF VT KINDS.
Best Assortment of
SEAL SACQUES, DOLMANS AND ULSTERETTES
Ever Drought to Pittsburgh.
WM. FLEMMING & CO.,
LBADIXG FURRIERS HxVXXKllS,
29 Fifth Arenae IMttsbnrgh, Ta.
GREAT FALL SALE
BOOTS, SHOES
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
801 LII3KUTY STIiKKT. I'lTTSUURGH, PA.
We hare eur large and tpaelou four torr bull! In filed from eellar to garret with one ef the larceat
forks ol BOOTS. SHOES and Kl'BKtHS eer brought to thin market, and triall ofler them at ucb
low Cguret that It will be to the Interest of ererv dealer to examine before parahasmg. F.it lndare
DtDtl to cash or ihort-time buyer- Full line John MunJell k. Co.'s Solar Tip. Miner- Nailed L'ro
gani. L.. Candee & Co, and Nerth Star Kubber I'o.'s good. (Sept. M, ltM.
HII. MYERS.
ATTORNEY
AT-I,AW.
K!tumv Pa.
MWOfUct In Collonadt Row, on Centre rtreet.
-o-
met in Khenshurjr. I will remain
AHsip;noe.
G. HUNTLEY.
I . -W .m
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KM MIBBEfcS,
-BY
G
EO. M. READE,
ATTORN EY-AT-L A Hf.
KacwaatiRa, Pa.
Ofllee on tn:re Ftreet, near llih
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