i 1.vs'Uvi'1 'Pvt.mVin i lUlUU lH fJvliUUlUU ' i ;-. - - J-V. lSS.t. Here. There arttl the Other riace. YaW aaain-tlie moon. . . i irmiiiJiiog day Monday next, Tie lf-t t the season the sleiyhing. Fit catin:d goods go to the Sugar Howl. Acker's lspepsia Tablets never fail. Kor ctVnire groceries go to the .Siifar Bow i- r'it tne fresh oysters go to the Sugar rlo';. j-.-. f unnty Auditrs will complete their w .tk tt.i-. week. -I'-.n'r. f.ii! to read "Young Mechanic's i iij'ti'." "" out '"rtfi P'liie- Mrs. Miirtaret Kriin, mother of Cooney X''ni, riiru I" J&tiston on Friday last. Attention is called to the new advertise ment cf A . C. Ruck Jc Co.. of (iallitzi;i, in .rii.tlicr column. f if you Ite.ve a cough, try Indian Cough I Syrup, a certain and sure remedy. For sale at M T,. c.tman's. j Mr. ITiii-l K. llamey, of Ilollidaysburg, j will takerliargH of the (iuy hotel in Pliila- j deli-lua pext spring. t j. ;. Waiters, of Hell wood, Uiair coun- ! ty, ':3s -en appi)iiited fish waidea for Blair ar.'l Jbria counties. t A-, tiling in the way of boots and shoes, tit!i'-r in gum or leather, will be found at Hsrk-rs' at lowest prices rine vein of anthracite coal Is said to r-i- been struck in the Hay's riMl tunnel on f !"-!- ; tli? South leuDsyivania railroad. -s!;t.:T Walker, of Centre county, has ura in his wife as his deputy and tUe lady H,i a. ready Sf rved a couple of writs. lr. J'(bn E. Hutchinson, a prom inn nt rsiian of Johnstown, died at that place tn Sund "v last, aged about 44 years. A joint institute for Indiana, Cambria and Clearfield county teachers, is to be held tt t'l.errytree on the rth of February. Father IJrown, pasJor of the Catholic chiin-bat iiliy's. is reported i somewhat m.!i-"v '!. though he is still very weak. The car built by the Pennsylvania Rail 5 rosil Company for the conveyance of the I.iherfy lU-ll to New Orleans cost fl.S.'-O. If you want a good caj to keep yonr I ear warm these cold roomings, yoir will i tie largest assortment at Barkers', j. JoSfn!i Weisser, of SuiLmitville, who I I'vcrai jears ago was a rsidiit of this I a died on Sunday last, aged about sixty - f. .1- r-iti. Cleveland has not yet commenceJ work I r -i ! i-at.iiiet, but up to this time lias been j taking measures and masirig out bills for the lumber. Trains ou the Beech Creek, Clearfield I ar.J Southwestern railroad will commence ; running througti to Philipsburg on Monday, I Ve rury 2 1. I Marry McNamara is now the owner of a -ie Newfoundland dog, it having reached rere from Williamsburg, Blair county, on t Saturday last. Mrs. KitUill. mother of M. It. Kitteli, r.-i , who liaa been quite ill for several days jta-t, is, we are glad to note, gaining her ; i! strength. I.-ti:iaster James wai last week re ap-j-oinVd by the President, and on Monday Ut was con firmed by the Senate as post- ...... t i f m.;u iAA.. r. ,,- , . . . . . . , t The Westmoreland County Agricultural ; Society has re-organized and intends roak ; ii l' pteparations for the holding of a fair at 5 i .r-i.nhur next fall. F r want of the necessary encourage- jnient from one who did not feel diposecf to lH'v it. the Carrolltown skating rink is one of ti e tlnngs of the past. '. At barkers' you will find some bargains i lu i.verci a!s and ladies coats. They have loo many goods of this kind to carry over, ! t.ence a reduction in prices. I Mrs. K. E. Jones will return from the ti'.y In a day or two with a larga and varied ectinn of millinery goods and triiumiogs stf the latest sty es. Call and see Item. A bail will be held in Sharbaugh's new Luiiditig. Carrol. town, on the 17lh of next month, for the benefit of the fire company Jwhi.-h was recently organized in that place. I Nicholas Kurtz, a highly esteemed citi-;i-n of Altoona, died thereon Tuesday, at t:.e age of sixty-one years. Mrs. Margaret Iliieue, of Lily's, is a fcister of the deceased. i Hr. M. IL li. Creery, of this place, will I in Chest Springs on Tuesday. Wednesday ja .J Thursday of next week, for the purpose tf amending to thoe wishing dental work. A bill was introduced in the Senate pro I Tiding tor abolishing the office of mercantile j aot.rniser and making it the business of the J -..,-., rs to attend to the duties of that of 4 r.e. The foolish man foldeth his arms and ; ";'-' : "There is no trade why should I ad i trrt ?" But the wise mac whoopeth it up '.:i tlie newspaper, and draweth trade from : a'ar off. The Harris Bemedy Co., St. Louis, Mo., u.u-t have confidence in the Pastille treat ment for weakness, nervous exhaustion, etc. la men. They offer free trials and trust re- ?.ilL-' for orders. Aaron JefTeys. of Irwin, Westmoreland ': t 'unty, has, it is said, discovered the secret f perpetual motion. His machine is the jr-uit of fifty years labor aud tbe expendi- ,tir- of a fortune. -1 uii ail are probably aware that sugar ; ,!- beeu lower in price this season than ev- j te-'ore, but to meet the dull times V. S. ' 1 1 iirker a Bro. have reduced the price on all ,1 -t-;r sizars and syrups. I;-v. Ferd. Kitteli, of Newry, delivered n add res before St. John's Literary and .i ''..v-,ier,t Society, of Altoona, at the tele t ra, r.f its twenty-third anniversary on JMi.ursdiy evening of last week. - I l.ere will he au educational meeting in :A...-g!.ei.y townthlp at the Bradiey school ! IT for the temporary accommodation of men s '- , lot teachers, directors and citizer.s of ,niuredon the rod at that place or in the ':-.-.:y district, on Saturday, February immediate vicinity, it will be a small af o -l. c nanencing at 10 o'clock. 1 fa,I bul wl" be Prviled with everything -Ms, Ann McDnid -ho h.,1 heen vis. 1 necessary for the treatment and comfort of in rtnladelphia for several weeks, dur- ' I1 i " greater portion of which time she t!'. -ick list, returned to uer borne iu " e on Monday laid, much Improved 1 j-1 i'l.'.li. ! tee t ,e a,t election the Democracy of ! -tiu.reiand county have discarded the f rt, county aud returned to the dele- 1 i'i-t..,!, nr m.ni,. n...nin.tinn n,i 1 I.-!.ighanJ NorthuraberUud counties ! ' '. i,t to foliow iu example. i - Jr Wo. lain Mart, of Bakersyille. Sonr- t, formerly of this place, man- ' id to s!.(,t eleven wilrt tiirlrev-s Htlriliiy r' n i;iit out Sii (if tliein he iot In- I f eor ; 4lf aI! h()uri out of OQe flu. ' turkey "Miootwt" William takes the eake. j j 1 1 -e 'ii.d.-rsigned, desiring to closa out I f -c;ai 1 rai.rlies of his busiuess, will sell at "S Mock of hats and cas ; also his line , !mes ami rubbers of all descrip- ; :i earlv call will convince you that ; 'an he secured no'". ' I '.I C. T. RoUKHTS. j - To n,-x MUc, ibers, or old subscribers i Tv ' i in 4 Ivance, we will send the FRKK- ! n 1 the N.w york Weeky yorld tor ', i Jar for o0. or t;,e pKEEMAW and the !vl",.l'"rk-'-' "'W for ff.'.W; orwewii:end , i.kiiv x for one year and the Weekly fr r six months, for f 1.K5. i If " r'rPpry. dentist, of Cherrjtree, i r'h r'"mty. formerly of this place, has ; . o, , nrromown, his ofTice being on . i.orr uoora sjvun ir trie oi. t 1"rf-'.e Ho tel. Anisthetlcs administered l'-t' exlraciif.n of tfctli n I 1 1 vnrk i 1 a!t-t'.,f.'J to and warrnntd. Hive i t S i , o Tl. Male EJi,or,aI Assoeiatinn held its Rnnual In HwWhnre on Ve.lnes- y i lasi week. at wh e i Hon. I. II ; Woodruff, of the Johnstown Democrat, was chosen one of the vice preideu ti. ami an ! excursion to Cape M.y decided upon. ; I A Johnstown man whosu wifn had just ' dinl, pent ,fveral days in this pint duiing the latiei p.ttt of last ami Inn beginning of ! t,l,s wt'fk, wait nc until the funeral would ! ! be over. TIim di.-tanco Ivtween the two ' ; places was tlionjiht to be mi file lent to insure i "peace to her ashes." Th Altoona Times of this (Thursday) ! morning avs : We think it Worth hile, to note the fact that one or our y. una Ehetis- bur friends, now a resideut r.f this city, N , on the eve, if reports be true, of dome it up i Jiroicn in a matrimonial way. If so, be it t?o, and may blessings attend the union. I On Saturday la-t a valuable mare was utolen from the stable of Mr. Jaibr-a McCIo ity at ;allilzin, ar.d on the followiujt morn ' inn one atiswetinx the description was cap- ' t tured near Wiimore by Mr. I'etrt McDaric wlio at latest accounts was patiently await- ' infi the owner to come and prove property. I Morgan J. Thilips, an old shoemaker of tireensburo, (Tieeue county, a few evt-rungs i , ago ate a hearty supper, theu some apples, j and went to bed early. In the morning he . was found lifeless arid cold in bed. Wlioth- . er his death was atlriDuted to trie suppei, I tne apples, or going early to beJ is not sta , ted. ; Two men In this neck o timber who ! I had put themselves on the outaido of a good '. deal of "fire water," engaged in a racket in an "out of-the way place." one day recently, ; and before the difficulty was quashed the 'elder found a Ir.rge quantity of 1)i8 bearrt . rnlled from the place where he was accus- ! ! tonicd to ha uig it. ! McDonald at Loretto, Pa., has decided 1 ' to close out his present business at lhtt ; place. Therefore he offers all kind ol goods i at greatly reduced prices for cash or good ' i marketable produce. All persons indebted j to him are expected to call and settle at M'C. After February 1st bis books will be ; placed in other hands for collection. j Two mm named Ijeonatd and Mullen i were brought to jail ou Wednesday, for rais i ing a dlfturbance in the saloon of Joseuh ' liAshner, at (lallitzin, on .Saturday last Oue ' or them is sai l to have struck Mrs. Dusruier ' on the head with a chair, cutting her se- ' j verely. Sheriff ; Luther checked their ba- ; gge and will be responsible Tor it until , March Court. j j Ellen Var'ey, a partially demented wo j man, died in the county almshouse on Fri j day last, aed about fifty five yearn. She; I was admitted from I iiiv'- uiu tint, a Ui t 1 1 uiv I mouths ago. The only near itlative she is f known to have hail is a daughter, who is ; now doing a term in the Western penti-ntl- ary for a series of thelts oouitnilted iu Johns town a couplo of years ago. An Allegheny county grand jury, last week, recommended that the legislature , pass an act enipowering grand juries to ; place th costs on magistrates sending the . cases to Curt when the jury sees tit. If an , act of that kind was passed, many cases that now come to Court would be settled at I home, and some justices who now send ev ery case to Court would be more careful. : Since work was commenced on the new ; skating rink in this Dlacn, about two weeks I ago, Very little has been accomplished owing to the inclemency of the weather. It is the intention, however, of tho-.e engaged to push , the work to completion as rapidly as possi- b'e, and then ail of our citizens who oar ,;:, ... ,, ,. , , ' ticipate in the ar.iusement will be arT irded the best facilities imaginable, for skating on rollers. We have now about the best sleighing that we have had during the winter, allho' it is nothing to brag of yet. but still people are enabled to get their lumber, produce, i etc., ir. on sleds. ai:d while In they should bear in mind that they can at all times, by calling at John Owens' store, on High , street, get bargain in boots and shoes, dry 1 goods, dress goods, groceries and provisions, and all kinds of canned goods. ' Mr. Joseph A. Durbin, of Allegheny j township, hHS leased the hotel in Loretto formerly kept by the late Mrs. John B. i Myers, and will take possession on next Monday. He intends to conduct it on tem perance principles. Mr. Durbin is favorably ! and widely known throughout the northern portion of the county, and will make it his I aim to give the fullest satisfaction to all who i favor him with their patronage, i McDonald at Loretto is closing out the following goods at cost for cash : Calicoes, .. G. and 7 cents per yard ; best gingham, i, , 8, and 10 cents per yard ; dress goods, 5 8, ; 10, 12', ai d l.rc per yd ; Canton flannels. 6. ' Sand 10c per yd.; all wool flannels, 20, M and 40c per yd., Kentucky jeans, 12'j, 15, ' 20 and 23c per yd.; ttckings, 12, 15 and 20c ; per yd.; notions, hats, caps, boots and shot's, at hard pan prices to suit the times, i The printing press has made presidents, 1 killed poets, furnished bustles for beauty, . and polished genius with the sandpaper of criticism. It has made the world get op to the roll-call every morning, and to the pul ! pit it has given lnigs of iron and a voice of steam. It has set the price on a bushel of ' wheat aud busted rings, but to tell how any ' body can sell goods without its power, is ( just a little ahead ot our comprehension, ! right now. Huntingdon Loral -AVva ; On Tuesday Miss Lizzie Coucb, of West Huntingdon, met with a narrow escape from death. She tad one to the we" to draw sonie WRtcr' Rnd ,n ,iftill ,he P"loor she fell forward and Precipitated head foremos. to the bottom of tbe well, a distance or ten leetor more. Fortunately there was about five feet of water in the well, which broka the force of the fall. She escaped injury and was able to climb out without assistance. Johnstown Tribune: The hospital no w in course of erection by the P. R R. Com pany at East Couemaugh will be used mere- Taints. It Is being constructed under the supervision ot Ir. W. li. Lowman. The little building in wnicn rormeriy iri)urea persons were for tbe time being placed will hereafter be used as a dead house. During the absence of Sheriff Mclevy nn Tuesday morning, from the Huntingdon connty jail, the prisoners confined therein, w ho a re alio wed freedom of the corridors. "gaged in a desperate conflict between I themselves, Iu which Alexander iiray re ' ceived dangerous Injuries by being beaten over the head with a poker by a fellow pris oner named Tom Totter. The insurrection was quelled through the heroism of Miss Laura McAlvey, a niece of the Sheriff, who forced the quarrelsome prisoners back to their cells at the point of a revolver Last Thursday night Lizzie Berry died at the home of her parents at Derry Station, after a very short illness. She ws about twenty years of age, was very devoted to her parents, and, in turn, she was all in all to theTo. Her mother was alone with her when death came, the father beitijz In Ohio, visiting a married son. The news of his daughter's death was telegraphed to him, and he dropped dead without a word as he read the dispatch. His son sorrowfully tel egraphed the news of the second death to Derry, and then prepared bis father' re mains for removal to his home. On reach ing the station la the Ohio town a dispatch was placed In the son's hand. Informing him that hl mother bad just died.tw iog unable to bear the news of her husband'sdeatb add ed to the weight of her other affliction. Yes terday there was a triple funeral at Derry, and cver were cts'ioiej trccre sid. Purdy's Small Fruit Instructor, publish- ' ed by A. M. Pnrdy, of Palmyra, N". Y.. is a ! 64-page, pamphlet, that tells n'l about grow- ' ing strawberries, raspberiies, blackberries, grapes. Sec, e.. both f.r familj use and market. It giTe the writer's thirty-fiv yeais practical experience in a nut-shell. - 23 cents, in postal notes or postage stamps, sent to A. M. Purdv, Palmyra. N. Y., gets it, postpaid. His Nursery Catalogue and specimen of his Fruit Reconler. fret to ail applicants. . , Ot. Wednesday of last week about mid night, the bouse of Mr. Charles Lnngbein, in Carrolltuwn, wss found to be ou fire. The alarm was promptly snunded and tne fire company with their new engine aud tbe citizens generally, rnsrn-d to the scene. The ; fir? was on the garret and had done consid erable damage before it was got under con- , trol, having burned nearly through the roof. ' How the fire originated is a mystery, as no tire was near to communicate it. The new engine worked admirably, In fact too much so, as there was nearly as much dam age done by water as by fire, nevertheless, it undoubtedly saved the building. On Thursday a number of the Carrolltown la- , dies, generously went to the assistance of Mrs. Languein and gave her a helping band ' In cleaning and fixing things up. McDonald at Loretto still continues to ' knock the bottom out of high prices for cash ; or marketable produce at the following: suuara at 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 cents per pound ; teas, 25, 50 and 75c per pound ;. green and roasted coffee, 12'J, 15 and 17c per pound; 4 boxe essence coffee, ldc ; 4 papers soda. ' 10c ; ." pounds rice, 25c; 3 pounds prunes, 25c; 4 pounds barley, 25c; 5 pounds oatmeal, 2.V; 6 pounds hominy, 2"c; 6 pounds peas or beans, 2oC; carbon oil, UJ,c per gallon ; cider vinegar, 25c per gallon; good molasses, , .'503 per gallon ; good syrup, 40c per gallon ; A, No. 1 salt, $1.40 per barrel; good flour. ! 84.50 per barrel ; all other good at equally ! law prices, ; Mr. John Bender, of St. Augustine, hrw leased tbe well known Cambria House iu 1 this place, and will take poss ssioa about , the 1st of April. Mrs. C. .Foster has rented the Laird House in Oreensburg, and will re- ' move to that place about the same time. ', Mr. Henry Foster, the husband of Sirs. Fos- j ter, took charge of the Cambria House more ' than a quarter of a century ago, and it has ; 'been under the management of the family j ever since. Some five or six years apo. Mi. . Foster died, and since that time Mrs. Foster ' has conducted the business herself. She j understands all the requirement of a land- j lady and tbe management of a hotal, and we have no doubt but that she will meet with ' success at Oreensburg. Mr. Bender is a ; well known citizen, formerly of Carroll township, and we have! every confidence . that the house will lose none of its well ! earned reputation while under his charge, j - Death of Sistku Theresa. Sister The j resa, niece of James O. Blaine, died at St. ; Mary's Catholic Convent in Wilkesbarre, on j Wednesday of last week. A dispatch from Wilkesbarre dated on Friday last, says : St. i Mary's church, where the funeral obsequies I were held, was crowded to ovei flowing, j many Protestant families being in attend- j ance. Twenty five priests occupied seals i within the church. A Requiem High Mass! was celebrated by Father O'Hara, assisted , by Father (iarvey, of Philadelphia. Father : Kelly, of Towanda, preached the funeral : sermon. He extolled the many virtues of ; the deceased, and when he finished his re marks the congregation wept. AS tbe con clusion rf the funeral obsequies, the remains were taken to the Pennsylvania railroad de pot, and from there to Latrobe from which they will be taken to St. Xavier's Academy uear by, for interment. Father O'Hara, of St. Mary's church, this city, and Fathers Donahue and Kelly, and Sisters Dechanla and Clemente accompanied the body. As the train moved out of the depot with the corpse the little school children to whom Sister Theresa was devotedly attached, wept aloud and the scene was a most affecting one. Mr. Blaine was present at the funeral and also Mrs. Fish, of Baltimore, an aunt of the deceased. Sifter Theresa's mother, Mrs. Walker, Is confiued to a sick room in Balti more and was not able to attend. Most of the clergy of Pittsburg were present and Rev. Father Wall, of that city, preached the funeral sermon. - - bknsbcro Normal School. The next session of the Enensburg Normal School will open about the last of April, iu chargeof Connty Superintendent Strayer and Mr. J. W. Leecb, principal of the Ebensburg schools. The former sessions of the school have been very successful, and the outlook for the coining session is very promising. There will be a graduating class at the close of tbe school this term, as well as a special class for teachers preparing for professional certificates. There will also ba sustained a preparatory class for advanced pupils of the public schools and competent teachers em ployed to teach the same. In a few weeks County Superintendent Strayer will finish his achitol visitations and holding educational meetings, and will spend some time visiting and studying the method of teaching employed in our State Noimal Schools ami other higher institu tions of learniug, in order to give the stn denU of the Ebensburg Normal the most advanced methods employed in tbe teachers' profession. Alden's Juvenile Gem. A large extra sheet containing a number of fine illustra tions accompanies number Two of this ju venile weekly. Grown folks as well as young folks will find a good deal of amuse ment as well as wisdom in tbe "Fables' which the pictures charmingly illustrate, and in the contents ot the paper generally. The large beautiful type in whicb the paper is printed and tbe form and size of page make the whole appearance delightful to the eye. There is abundant variety of etory, anecdote, history, facts in nature and sci ence, biography, and poetry, and all so In vigorating and healthful in tone that parent and teachers will give the paper hearty wel come into homes and schools. The price, 75 cents a year, with large inducements to clubs, places it easily within reach of every home and surely there ought to be such a paper in every borne where there are chil dren. A specimen copy is sent free to any applicant. John B. Alden, Publisher, 323 Tearl Stre et, New York. School Report. Tbe following in the report of CheBt Spring public school No. 1, for the month ending January 3M, 1885; Mrs. M. J. Cramer teacher. 26 boys aud 20 girls were enrolled ; average attendance of boys, 22; girls, 20; number of visitors. 14. The follow ing pupils were perfect In attendance during tbe month : Harry Wilber, Dick Mc Kenzie, Walter Perry, Walter Wharton, Herman Downey, Ferdie McDonald, Thom as Callahan, Homer Leary, Charles Conrad, Lizzie McDonald, Ellie Krlse. Fannie Mel lon, Judith Callahan, Kettie Cramer, Stella Douglass, Venie Reininger. Rosie Charles, Clara Brothers, Maud Carroll, Maud Bell, Edith Bell, Tillie Conrad. Pupils absent one day of month : Bertie Connery, EJward Douglass, Sutton Williams, narry Miller, Raymond Miller, Blanche Douglass, Anna Jones. Pupils absent two days of month: Ross Leary, Willie Little, Orth Seathman, Bell Douglass, and Lucinda Farnwalt. A Positive Guarantee Is given that every article sold at the Golden Eagle Cloth ing House, Altoona, Pa., is lower in price than the fame quality and make can be bought elsewhere. And remember, right here, that it makes do 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 Eaglk Clothing IIocsk, HC. Eleventh avenue. Altoona, Pa. KT. FRA,('IV COI.I.HiK TAX CAKE. The following ts the opinion delivered by J udge Sterre't of the Sunrcoie (,'nnf. in re gard to I tie taxation of St. Francis College of Loretto : It is virtually conceited rhat the property ot defendant cortKration is subject to taxa tion in like manner ns that of individual, unless It is relieved therefrom by viltiir of the eighth article of its cIihi ter, granted by the Couit of Common Pleas or Cambria county, m Joly 22nd, lr8 ThRt article rend:, as follows : "The Academy slmlt hold tlie build ings ud grounds, necessary lor the proper aiid rea-onable use and erijojtuent thereof, free Irotn taxation tn accordance with the Act of the General Assembly of ' till Common wraith, regu'atint; like Institu tions in regard to taxation." Tl'e case stated declares that the Academy, since its incor- ' potation, "has been orgamz -d and main- ; lained lor the instruction and education ot youth, who may be sent there lor rhat pur pose by their paients or guardians, and ieg ular tecs or charges tor tuition have been , collected from said parents, gnardiansor pu- ' pils, by the i fticers of said Academy. " It is thus conceded that it is nut an institution of learning, "founded, endowed and maintain ed hy publii: or private charity ;" nor, can it ! claim to belong to either of the classes enu- ' merated in the Exemption Act of May 14. 1T4. Purd. 1957 pi. 2. If it were not for i the article above quoted, the case would be ' clearly within the principles nfbrmed in The i College vs. The County of Mercer, 5 Out. 530, and kindred cases since the adoption of ! our present constitut ion, and there could be j no question as to defendants liability to tax- 1 atiou. The controlling question therefore, is, what effect, if any, is to h given to that ; article ? I).es it operate as a contract, bind- I iiiit ou tbe Commonwealth not to tax the , properly of the corporation ; or is it a mere nullity for want ol power in the Court to , grant or give effect to such an exemption? In 1S5H. when the Academy was incorpor- i ateit, tbe several (.xmrts of Common Piess ; were authorized to grant charters of incor- poration lo citizens of trie Common wealth j associated or intending to associate for lit erary, charitable, religious and other SDci- i 6ed pnrptKses, subject to certain restrictions j and limitations as to the amount of income I to be enjoyed by such corporations, their j power to nold lands, etc.; but. there is noth- , ing in any of the acts relating to the Buhject, I tnat empowered the Court either to impose j taxes or grant immunity therefrom. The taxing power of the Commonwealth, sutiject 1 to certain consti tutional restrictions, i vest- ed exclusively In the General Assembly, and j ba never been delegated to the Courts to be exercised by them in connection with the granting of charters N r, do we think the j Court ot Common Pleas, in approving the i article in question, intended it should, pro pria regore, operate as an exemption act. If Mich was the intention, the action of the Court was clearly ultra rfre.. On the otln r hand, if it was inserted in the charter, out of abundance of caution, as merely declara tory of then existing legislation and its ef fect on the defendant corporation, is en tirely harmless. Iu 18.18, and for mary yeais thereafter, a general law was in force exempting similar insiitutions from taxa tion. Construed in the lirht of that law, we think the article is merely declaratory as above stated. Its purpose was to declare that defendant should enjoy the same im munity from taxation that like institutions then enjoyed or might thereafter enjoy un der that or any other law that might be passed on the subject : In oMier words, that defendant should stand on the same footing of equality with like institutions in regard to liability to, or exemption fiom taxation; nnd that as long as they were exempt from taxation tinder the general law. jnst as long afid to the same exter.t, should defendant under and by vir'ue of the same law, enjoy a similar immunity. This appears to be the plain and natural meaning of tie iangunge employed. The exemption Is not declared to he absolute and independent of then existing legislation, but, tn the words of Mie article, ''in accord ance with the Act of Assembly regulating like institutions in regard to taxation.'" We are therefore of opinion that the char t r contains no provision In the naitirf! of a contract binding on the Commonwealth, not to tax the property of the corporation ; that if it did contain any such provision, it would be a mi-re nullity for want of power in the Court tn grant or give effect to any such ex emption. Judgment reversed, and judgment is now entered in favor of the plaintiff, on the case stated for sixty dollars and costs. LOCAL ( ORRI S I'O N I I . ( C. St. Boniface. Jan. 27, 15. Editor CamiirTa Freeman : A little news trom our vicinity mav be of interest to some of youi readers. The weather has been very cold the past week the thermom eter registering 10 below z;-to. The mncb needed snow has at la.-t come, and nnr far mers are busy hauling logs to the mill. Dr. I). S. Kice, of this place, has received a fine set of amputating instruments ; prob ably as fine a set as there is in the county, and lie is now prepared to meet all demands. Mr A. Krebs has returned from a medical college of Cincinnati and is a student of Dr. Rice of this place. A hearty welcome is extended to him. Mr. Michael H. Nagle, of Eider township, was kicked by a horse lar,t Wednesday, in the blacksmith shop of J. C. Willman, riatuviile, Pa. The blow struck him on the lower jaw, breaking the bone at the chin in two dislocating it on the left side and shat tering the bone horriblv. In the fall Mr. Nagle struck the anvil with the nack of his head, cutting a deep gash, and lay insensi ble for some time. Dr. Bice was immedi ately summoned to his assistance, dressed the wound and set the broken bones. All hopes of his recovery were at one time de spaired of, hnt by prompt attention and medical skill he is rspidly recovering. Much praise is due to the skill of Dr. Rice, and we are safe in saying that he has few snperiers in the connty. Last Monday week, a partv of hunters from Carrolltown, numbering about twentv, eame to this place on a "wild cat hunt." Arriving at this place thev left their teams with Mr. F. II. Oit, and with some hunters from this place, proceeded on foot lo the scene of the slaughter. After going a few miles they came across a fox track, when lo ! tbey all halted ; some were sent ont in all directions and the hounds left loose. All were now ready to fire at the first fox or wildcat they would see. Suddenly there came a roar like that of a cannon. The parties all started for the scene, thinking that one of the party had shot a wildcat or something else, but to their surprise found that the hunter had shot a tree instead of a fox. They then started again over rocks and fallen trees, and creeping through ravines now and then, until they became tired. Fi nally becoming disheartened at finding no game, they turned toward home. On their way they met a party, from whom they pur chased a pheasant and a rabbit, 6o that they would have some booty to show for their days hunt. The party then proceeded to F. H. Ott's, where they partook of an excel lent dinner and other rerresnments, and re turned to their homes. Yours, Subscriber. AS' EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wanting Employ men! . We want live, energetic and capable agents tn everv county in the United fetates and Cuneda, 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 whicb the 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 tie 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 our confidence in the merits of our invention, but iu its liability by any ag9nt that will handle with energy. Our agents now at worK are making from (150 tofiiOO a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for u? to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty days trial and fail to clear at least f 100 In this time, above all expenses cau return all goons unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agenr or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days, and fail to clear at least 750 above ail 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 nut know that we have agents now making more than rtnnble tbe amount we guaran teed, and but two sales a day would give a profit of over f 125 a month, and that one of onr agents took elgteen orders in one day. our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and the-je we wish to send every one out of employment who will send us three one cent stamps fer postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time foi the boom, and go to work on tbe terms named in our extraordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters In the country, and ak any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send as at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, oi you will loisa the best chance ever offered to those out of employ ment to make money. KENNER MASCriCTCEINO Co., 160 femiianeldSt., 1'ittsburg, Ta. EyOMTIOtKT MIR Atl.t.SJ. 'No rnir.iclc were ever done. I-. !!- F-rMiv.e world tie::et"n the ur,' So . - in..- .a -u il fclvoluli-.n wy of wi.lumV rnr'rll;.ti'-n l i.ci ier.ro ucver they iy. Si.i'-u w.-rif -I wo.i'tcr In o-.ir ifsy : Aii-I. M.c-Tclore. nori: etc cH.r.fa im--, ' I.'t k'-ii..-' s.r:Miir from ii..ted ji.'.1 T TI.ey tell a; .liiily. the-. nci so. Th:it a-ulroi.ii! n.ll-Hlivc may itrcw ; Ar.l t:nitt.-!' MrKn-f polywo. While h.-ne urew from inliint Irotf. A lih l.eijnt rrerpin tlilnir, Tr.n t crept awhile and then I'M. k win;. . Some reptile. wicr th;.n the ret. Mt-tl.nitrht hint Hat four leicn were t.et : And thou some 'cure four-leaned b.-iift Tliey kv not which. Irom sreur to lex-ir. Thought tMiloo nature would le better. And threw nside the hoofy tetter. One (treat rln bnOo.in not too xn-ippy. And theui-ht a tliouuht that w:u tjiiite happy. Within hl mind he ouftated. Kor hiirlier th-nK". hi rnhe wns fated ; Ami .ill ntoT-e. vist ty himself. ' He laid the tai-nn on H e ehelf, Lilting hlmfelf by Mn-h dei-ree., l'ill he m lone-oT IItl-4 in tree. VA.if. A. hi hoot-trai. o'rr the ditth, A rrrtcin wi-jft titmnrlf did hilrlt ! Now this ?tr.inire rerilon of f'r-?ntlm Has met wi'J araveal ,-ipirot-tlon ! Hy penetratinif Mnne and Blocks. And taking lerc4ni looks through rock", They're Keen just how (he Milnif wan done, Thoii-i-i ae since, 'twas first lfun. There's, just one quest on 1 Mould itk : How Mw(, through the rocky mx. '.tild -fee f-eo kindm of .flying creature. Ii1-.tin14ui-.hed ly distinctive Ietture--? Knr one hod feathern. t'oiher, not. ilne wnt. cold r.lo.deil, 'tother. h.t. Tell me how Mnet knew all thla, Without sowe love mi raculou ; A. I). H. Note "And Ood said. I.et the WHtern hrinit forth ahnndaatly the morlnij or creeping rtc turo lhat hath Hie, And fuml that may y nhore te earth In the open lir'n-i rent ol heareri." "And l-od re:ted ureat whale', or Jitkr.) and erery livin creature tt.jit moveth which the wa ter 'brought ft.rth nhondantly atrer their kind, and every irinyed fowl alter hi kind.'' Here, arter the 'ereeplnu thintt.'' or liird. we hnve the DyinK thlntr ; or fiylnu 1 1 i-.nl of feoio ity. Next.'we come to the M-inxed fowl, ot the leathered trile. Thup we ffee that Mose could read tiie rockfl helore (JeoloittMs ! The II ic la est Kdneatlon. There ii a ureat deal that is wrong In our modern method of education. It teaehrs a man to tie a K'ntleiiau, nut yet doe not H'tVf hnu the power ot making a livinir. It stutTs him with f;etsand tneaiiiimless words, phiaen and theot ie, hut does not enahle him ti think for hinwolf and become a man in the hiebest and best sense. His educa tion Is toouencrnl and not practical enough. Ail Classen should ba tarnrht that I'HIU SA the great remedy compounded by Dr. Hart man is the very thinit H needs for the res toration of his health a-d the toning up of the body, lirtnn composed of pure vegeta ble suhstances and containinz no poisonous minerals, It is just the thiim for all classes of people, and all ebou'd learn at once that it is to their interest to inquire into the merits of this medi?ine, f.r therein lies the burliest education. Asb your druggist for Pkhlna. . . III Slippery (ilaa Eye. "The Squire," st tie nutlior of "The Hoosier 5c.i"iltiia.ster," "worn ne class ey and a win. The ylass eye was eoastantly slipping out nt focus, and the wig turning aruunrt sidewise on his head when re ed dresea thp people of the Fiat Creek Dis trict." Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Hal tarn preserves and promotes the growth of the natural hair. It alo restores the nat ura! color lo hair which has faded or hecome gray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly per fumed. . Tlio Cerent Zlnfnrl. For toothache and neuralcla has no equal. Warrantfa. Only 10 cents at ail drug tore-5. Johnston, IlolluWtty A Co , Fiiila, lelphia Agerls. HTIfSKAL. DODSON CDXNEUY. -Married, at the Catholic church at Sr. Aui?nstin, on Tues cay, January 27, lS8.i, by Kev. Father livan, Mr. Willism Doilson, of Allegheny town ship, to Miss Annie Connery, of Chest Springs. McMULL-EV CALLAHAN. Married, at the Catholic church, at St. Augustine, ou Tuesday, the 27lh day of January, 18K5, by Uev. Fthr Hvan, Mr. Lewis McMullen. ot Allegheny l.nship, to Miss Agnes Calla han, of Chest Springs. OKITLARV. DOUGSiEKTY. Died, at his resident in Ptirtane, on Suniay, January 2.. 1H85, Mr. Patrick Dougherty, aged about 65 yearn. The deceased was a native of Ireiand and came to this country a number of years ago, and engaged in the profession of teaching At the tini of his death he was pi incipal of the public schools at. Portage, and was a skilful and efficient educator. He leaves a wile, a sister of Messrs. Barnard and John McColgan, of Wiimore, and four children to mourn iiH loss. SEW ADVf.RTIsr.MF.STS. UPIIAXS' COURT SALE O -OK Valuable Real Estate ! BY vlrtne of an order !sutnir out of the Or jinani.' I'ourt o 1'nmhri county, th on.ler f.tcne'i. Admlntstrntrix of Chamber A. I'sron, late ol tbe township of llfD in Ht county, de ceased, will ei.o?o to publie eale, on the premi iscs, on Friday, February 20, 1885, At two o'clock. V. M.. the following defenbrrt real I estate, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of Und xltnate In the nwnship ot Iean. county of Cumbria, Tertn'a. adjoining lands' of Jamep Mc iuire,.1ane McOuir.) and other, containing lOS ACRES, More or lesj.ahon thlr!y-ne acre ol whicb are cleared, havinit therr-on erected a one and m-balt storv plnnk house apd frame ptohle. TERMS OF SAIf.. One third ol tbe purchase money to he paid on the confirmation of gale and the remainder in Iwo equal annual payments with interest, to he secured by bond and mortrage of the purchaser. HATHAKIXK McCAKTY. Jjean twp., Jan. 21, S.s.-.'lt. Administratrix. EUREKA!!! WILLIAM PEEBLES, 517 Wood Street, PITTSBURG, XY., Agent for EUREKA Roller Skates. I defv competition with these Skates. The only skates that will not bend axles, or lose wheels. Kenil for Maniple Pair, C. O. 1. .Tan. 30.-1 m. NOTICE. In tbe Orphan's Court ot the Connty of Cambria. To the hein and leijal reprrnenlativr of Aunvntut Cornmetner. drceatid. Greeting : You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of the Orphans' Conrt, tn be held at Kbensbnrt; on the first Monday of March next, then and there to ac cept or refuse to take the real estnto ot Aot;ustng Cornmesser, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause whv the same shonld not be sold. I. A. LUTHER. Sheriff. Sheriff' Office. Eb'tr., Pa. ) December 10. 184. ( NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court ol ho connty of Cambria. To the heir and legal repmentativet of Richard yagte. dereated. Greeting : Yon are hereby cited to be and appear helore the .Indices, of the Or phans Court, to be held at Ebensbnrir on the first Monday of March next, then and there to accept or refuse to take tbe real estate of Richard Name, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by tbe said Court, or show cause whv the aame shonfd not be sold. T. A. IT'THKK. Sheriff, herifT's office, Ebenghurg, January. 15, 18S&. NOTICE. In the Orphan's Court of the county of IJnmbria. To the heir and legal reprrtcntatiret of David Kring, deceased. Greeting: Yon are hereby cited to be and appear helore the .fudtres of the Or phans' Court to be beld In Ebensbn'rs; on the first Monday ol March next ; then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate ol lavld Krina:, deceased, at the appraised valuation put upon It by an inqnest duly awarded hy the said Court, or tbow eauss why the tame should n..t be sold. L. A. LUTHER, Sheriffs Office, I Sheriff. Ebensburg, Ie3. S4, 184. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The onder slsrned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to report distribution of the lunds in the hands r Samuel Keed. Trnstee to sell the real estate ot Abraham Makln. deceased, as shown by his first and final account, hereby trlvvs notice that he will sit at his office in the borough of Kb- nah..rd. Pa . on Salurdati- Februarv lLth. I88. at ttco o'clock, P. V., for the purpose ofatteodtns; to the duties of salt! appointment, at which time and nlaco all persons interested mav attend, or be forever debarred Irom enrol ns: In on said fund. AI..VIN KVANS, Auditor. Kbensburj, January 16, 18S6.-3t. I7XECTJTOKS 2j Estate of Kuti NOTICE. Xiiibptb Mrtfot'OH, deceased. Notice Is hereby riven lhat letter testamentary on the estate of K'iiabeth McCJoutfh, late of Por taire township, havinit been granted to the nnder siicned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay and those havlnir claims axainst the same must presoot them properly authenticated for settle ment. PHILIP BKITEK. Executor. Portage. Cambria county. Pa. Jan. '23, -flu J OHN E. SCAN LAN, ATTORN Ei-AT-LAW, 1533. tiissscno, Pa. Nov. 18 F.NTY KUiHTH ANNt'AL STATKMKNT f'ror"lnn Mutnal Fi-e lri'iirit-c .omvanv of ui f ri., eo.n?y, lor t!m e vr n. iri D(crmrr3l, IM : Aniouiit ins'irc.l .T:ui. 11. 1KS1 l.P7'.'.::.i.s; I ''ir I :.n yenr IQ-l.i.s- ain't ?tj I).o i n x yea r -. Ue.liic' niDuUiu 4Ji.s4-j. -li. ).'". tr 1 ;;M.y.o... ji.lM.UO Snrrci:iere J n 1 r inel Arn ... r.f .ro-i?rrv Twered lec. si, lss4 .... Airrt note u lorce Jan. 14, 18S A'tiif I'reniiira fit5f Taken .lurinc vear.. ...... lffdur urn't expired -Ifnrtnie year llf-Juct amount Snrrm.tere.l and c-nnrel'a Ain'l l'rpinimu nolci 1 .IJ :.L1S.S. I67,l7i..rs . h.:ks.oi 3O.M1-...00 i7.40J..V 37.lA.iO SlUO.-Ti M :ifW In lorre liec. 31. 184 INmnher police tfs.K-d d'irlDir Tfar . Camber policies in lures lec. 1Ss.j cash AceorsT na Kins. Amount on hand at, date last erilenieiit f I.4."9 It 'ash lur new Insurance 1 ,4.v.i M Money borrow-l May 1. 1Ss4... 70...UU Aa.inorH JNo. 8 (x'tilhurizei July IU. ISM Aiuouut collected on eame 4.717.:i ei ksii rums. ' Ixes tiJ Kdward W. Kraut. 'hrlstiiher White (balance) 7S0.( I'so.oo l.i-ou f BuO.OU 1U.UO 0.1 !. a;i4 u i 47.00 15.CO f 5 i 3a 2.15 8 70-LOO 17 50 1 Of) J.(W 4D.UU 27 00 y.77 K.S on .0 ;.1H 14 (retiree L.tnyre A. i. Storoi? . i r rii lies I m it f Joaej.h A iri f no. K. Will i-raiicis zvr i TA V . . letua Ipwl Katller V. U. trk Aaron rthetjliue J.io-ie K. Cooprr ..... Other expenses Com'j'n on s.-inel)t Nn. 8.. B r mimej is,ld Sep. i8, is4) Interest on luune... Secretary's lee? Treapurer'a aaiarv . . Kent 1 ARf-nt"!. eooimlion I'reio'a return'rt for polli-ief ran Prln tmic.H..:(HEP. stationery, etc Vtuien!if.tion t.xecutive Com Expenses aljii"imn laes, etc Djlmieeon ht.n.1 fJ.l-." 61 January ir1, 1W., the toreitoinK account ai'dit- ed lound correct and jcroTcd. JOHN I.I.OYI). JOHN J. 11 V NS. t-. T. KOHEKTS. Executive t'ommittee. Sheriffs Sales. Y virtue of Sundry writs oT Fiari Kaciatt, and J I Aliaa 'u-n Facias Vt-nil Fx.on ami lest Vend txiHjn lsatir.1 out or the tSonrt of 'ftnimnn 1'leatt ol t-'ambria rotinty. anil to me itirrted, thre will t exi!e. tn .ubll sale, at tho Man ion Houso. in Johnntown. on RATCTtltAY, rEJIRrjRI' 14, 18S.1, at 1 o'rlor It, p. m.. the lollowlnic real estate, to wit: All the riKht. title and Interent of Michael J. Xeatma-. ot. in and to all that eertala lot of ; ier,,,Jnff ...mate in tne townsmp or layior. ;ahi. : 1 hrla euunty , I'enn'a. heirfnnina at a post on the ; road lending Irr.tn Johnstown to Ef.etift.urif. thence atonic tneSiini road tK.rth oy-, east f.x t.erches to a post, tber.ce alonir !t No. 3 north n' west ten ' and one halt perches to a post on an alley, thence atonic the same south 51 west seven perches to a post, thence atonic lot No. 5 south M' east tsn perches to t.e place of heiftnelnic. Taken in ex- : eent'ou and to be sol.l at the suit ol Lippincott i Oa-lever Co. j Also: All the HrM. title and Interest of Stephen ' McXJarvey. of. in and to all that certain pl.ee i or pared ol land situate in the rlllaice ot Morrell Tille, In the township of I iter Voder, ;mt.ria . connty, I'a., honiuii-.l on the north west by t'han- I dler street . on tl.e east by (inrfleld street.' on the i south-west by lot ol James Heard and f.t hv an I alley containing one acre more or less. Not "now occupied. Taken In execution and to bo sold at . the suit of James O'Heilly. i Also : All the riirht, title an.t Interest or W. W. I Sliennan. of. In an.l to all that certain lot of ground situate in ti e township ot Enst TarlAr, county ot Cambria. !.. fronlinsr on the Eiiens- ' burn and Johnstown road and a.ijolninic the pro- I perty ol Martin MM.,n&ld on the north and east ' find an alley n the west contafnina; two Berej mote or less, havinic thereon erected a one siorv i frame house. Now in the occupancy ol Joseph j Wood. Also : All the rlicht, title and interest of YV. W. I Sherman, ot, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township ot East T 13-lor. county o t'aml.rla. I'a., trontiric on the ' El.enst.urir and Johnstown run.! aojolninic land of K.'iccr McAnally on the south-east, William Oppy nti the east and Patrick Tiue on the Dorth I containing four acres more or less, havinic there- ' on erected a two-story frame bouse and frame ! stable now In the oeciii.ancy of V. W. Sherman. I Taken In execution an.l to be sold at the suit ot , John Oainpl.cH. S. W. Davis and Joseph Hoicue, j Commissioners of Cambria county. S Also: a II the rucht. title and Interest of Ferry Swarixentrover. ot. in and to all that certain lot ot around situate in the villasrc of South Fork, ' Croyle township, Cambria county. Ia.. fmntiotr i sixty-five leet on strtet and extendinic back j one hundred and sixty-six to an alley. adp.ininK lot ol the Evanicelicai chur-n on the southwest j and an alley on the southeist, baring thereon j erected a two story plank house nn.l a board sta- i ble. Now in tho occupancy ol Perry Swarlzen- troTcr. T aken In execution and to be sold at the suitol T. tJ. Stewart t Co. I Also: AH the riKtit. title and Interest of Mary ; E. Jones, ol. In and lo a certain lot of ground in I the First ward of Oonemauirh borough. Cauitri ' county. Pa., Irontinn on Kaliroad struct and run- I ntn back to an alley, adjoinlnir property of Jos. Freldhoft on the east and properly oi the ii ertnan j Catholic Church on the west, havinic thareon i erected a two ao-ry Irame house aad oiitbuiidinics. j Now tn the occupancy ot Mary E. Jones. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ol the Kit- . tanninx Insurance Company. TEKMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to he piiid when the property Is knocked dewn. and tl.e renainma; two-tliird? nt the conbr matiun ol the deed. I. A. U'THER, Sherii. Sheriff's Office. F.henhuric, l'a. f January 20. 1S85. s ASSIGNEES SALE! "Y VIRTUE OF AN ORT1EK OF TIIK Jl Court ot Common Picas of Cambria county, tome directed. 1 will expose to sale by put. lie vendue or outcry at tne hotel ol Jese M'cOuagh, In the village ol Portage, ('am'irla county, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1835, At a oVIerk, P. 51.. tbe following described real estate, all situate In Porlaaje township in said county or Cambria : I. A hotel property in the Tlllatce of Por tapre now occupied by Peter McUoujh, Eq., with one acre ol (rround. 7o. a. A number of bnildlna; lots at Pottage. ISo. 3. A lot in same viliaite on which is erected two dwelling houses and a blacksmith shop. 4. A lot In same vtl'are havlna; thereon erected a large plank frame building and a car penter shop. X. li. Four acres of frrround In Portage twp. upon whl rh is erected a watrr saw mill and sta ble, on Trout run. o. 6. Two lots nl greund an south aide of the Pennsylvania Kailroad. So. 7. A piece or parcel ol ground In the vil laire ol Portatre containing about 8 acres. . S, A tract of land adiolninit lands of P. McNally. Sylvester Crnta and.otbers, containtn x abrut Blty acres. !. . A piece or parcel of land containing about two acres ol land, adjoining land of tbe heirs of Vim. Russell add others. fin. IO. A piece or parcel of land eonta Inlng about ten acres, adjoin Inn lands ol Philip Hopfer, John llnn'in and others. II. A piece or parcel of land containing eikbt acres. aJjolnma- lands ol W m. Iee, Cam bria Mnnulacturlna; Company and others. No. 13. A number of building lots in the vll laire of Jamestown, in said townthlp. TEKMS OF SALE. Five percent on each bid to be paid when the property is struck down, tho remainder of one-third when the rule is eon firm ed, one third In one year, and the remaining third In two years, deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured by the judgment bond and morUfaire of the purchaser. THOMAS I. POWERS, Assignee of Mrs. Rose McQoueh. Portaire. Fa., January SI. ISM. Sheriffs Sales. 1 v IVissned out of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to me directed, there will be ex posed tn puhlie sale at tbe Court House Id Ebens burg. l a., on itOy DA T, FKBR VAR Y 16, 189.",, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tbe following reul estate to wit: All tbe rlaht, title and Interest or Ueorare An kenbauer, of. In and to all tbat certain piece or parcel of trrnund situate In Uallllzin township, Cambria county. Pa., bounded on the north by land ol Mary Ankenbacer, on the east by town ship road, on the west by land ol Patrick Coyle antf on the south by land of David Watt, contain ing one and one-half acres more or less. Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suitot tbe Com missioners of Blair county. Also: All the riKht, tit'.e and Interest of J. K. O.Mord.of. in and to all tbat certain tract of un seated land situate in Keade tnwnLip. Cambria ceuntv. Pa., adjoining the Patrick Kelly, Patrick Stroud and Hell and ivinn tracts, containing, four hundred and thlrty-th.-ee acres more or less warranted In the name of Patrick Boreland. The said . I. H. (Gilford owning an undivided one-half Interest In said land. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ot A. F. Osterloh. Also: All the riirht, title and interest of P. Y. Kearney, of. In and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Cleurheld township, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Autruaiine Storm on tho west, William Ivory on the north. Jon a Bark and others on the east. William Ivory and A. Calla han on the south containing einhty-seven acres about hfty-flve acres cleared havinic Ihereom erected a two-story Irame bouse and frame barn now In the occupancy ol P. F. Kearney. Also: All tbe rikbt, title and Interest of P. ", Kearney, of. in and to a niece or parcel of land sltuita in tbe boroueh ol Cb'St Sprinirs, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Jacob Howney on 1 the west, heirs of Joseph Craintr on the north, ; John Sehenck on the oast and on tho south by a t public road, eontaininn nve aeree more or iea. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit ot A. V. Barker, Assticnee ot H. J. Hadd. TEKMS OF SALE. One third of thepurchase money to be paid when tho property li knocked down and the remaining two-thirds at tho confir mation of the deed. IK A LUTHER, Sheriff. SherifT's Office. Ebensburg, Jan. 20. 18S5. G EO. M. READE, ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, KaaNftKCRO, Pa. Office on Centre street, near High I nTEKTIBEBS I send for oar Select List of Local R. Newspapers. Get. P. Howell t Co., 10 Sprue a. Si. Y. TV $10,000 in Goods.to l)e ' .' :0: Maving'i liuit ii.tscM lor cash, wt than clscwlifve. Our fine stock of Ranges, Cook and Parlor Staves, Are unoxcdlo.1 in QUALITY AND LOW FIGURES. line of HARDWARE, TIN, COPPER, JSHIiET-IR()X AND i HORSE AND STABLE FURNISHING ami Farming Implements. ! 5Iieal our astoni-shinglv low price list : 17 q'. t1ih wn. prPss"? 14 q. tiisli pan, ti;fseii 12 qt. dish pan, pressed 11 q". 1ii pn, prrsfi 14 qt. tfuckft, pr-sset1.. 10 j ' . tmt ket. pres(1 1 tWO lllHlp llU.'kft. WlMxlt-ll... 1 thre t.tKip tui-krt, wooden. 4 qt oiflTee! pot . qt. coffee Kt '1 qt. coftVH pt.l ... "til 4" 4'l no IS ai lo I Your attention is called to our r L LI, LINK OK UUILDKHV MATEKIAT.. TAINT, VAlJXisiI AND GLASS at Special Kates. i;uun.u and t'T"All are invited to convince tliume! AND LOW PRICES. A. C. BUCK & CO., Ci iillit Ain, Xn. EXPECTATIONS MORE THAN REALIZED. -o- Owing to the sueeess which I somewhat longer than I at first weather has been very unfavorable for the last week slaughter prices unmercifull'. Now, if you want to GENUINE BARGAIN In MEN'S, BOYS' or CHILDREN'S SUITS or OVERCOATS. 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, Ocnts' 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, Ebensburg, January Z-i, l.ss.".. -IN BUYING YOUH R&HGES, COOKIHG JtHD HUT I II G STOVES, Cellar Furnaces, Fire-PIace Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Sheet iron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Collee Mills, Plated -ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Uoxes, Bread Closets, Clothes-wringers, Egg Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Iron Stands, Fancy Spittoons, Slop Bucket Hard Coal Parlor Heaters, Soft Coal Parlor Heaters, Copper Kettles, Brass Kettle?, Iron Kettles, StCSffl iMdS,. Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Perfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, Meat Tounders, Mincing Knives, gj'Vf K.B.lf And a Lure: Stock of KITCHEN' ARTICLES, will be ld at Iw Trir- . C.r and Examine the Goods, LOOK FOR MY NAME ON THE WI ¬ DOW, AND YOU WILL BE M'HE TO FIND THE RIGHT PLACE. FRANK W. HAY, No. 280 Washington Street, JOHNSTOWN, P Still Reducing Stock I again call the attention of the public to the fact that I am st selling goods at a great reduction in order to reduce my stock. you all know my stock consists of everything iu the Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultur line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come and sa' fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. As thi the time of the year for Shovel Plows and Cultivators, call and . my stock, which I am selling right down to first cost. I am offering great bargains in Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver Plated War; Well and Cistern Pumps, Double Bitt Axes, kc. Remember -terms are cash, I cannot make these big reductions and charge go on the books. G. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, May 16, 18S4.-tf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The under stirned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to hear and decide open tho exeeptlon to the first account of John Martin and Thomas Pat terson, txecutors ol James liraham, deceased. and to report distribution, hereby Kivcs notice that bo will sit at his office In the borouah ol t.tt- ensbnrif. Pa., on Thurtday, Irbruary l'th. 18j, at fen cVloct, A. M.. for the purpose of attending to the duties of sl appointment at which time and place all persons Interested may attend, or bo forever debarred from cumin: in on said lund. AL.VIN" tfANS, Auditor. Kbensburjr, January 18, 18o.-t. rx-rTTT A DMINISTRATOKS' NOTICE. U.JL. Estate of Mne. S. .1. Leech, deceased Letters of Administration on tbe estate ol Mrs. S.J. Iench. deceased, lata ot Oalliiiin boronich. having heen granted t tho undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate tbat payment must be made without delay, and thvse Laving claims against the same, must present tbem properly authenticated lor settlement. EKANC1S N. UI KK. Oallltzin, Pa., Jan. , '4.-6t. Admluiitrator. A' DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mas. Eliza Pafiush. dee'd. letters ot Administration on tho estate of Mrs. Eliza Parrlsb, deceased, late of Cambria town ship, having been granted to the underslgnodno tleo Is hereby given to those Indebted to said oi tale lhat payment must be made wi'.hout delay. (04 tbose navmg claims against ii.e same, must pronent lliesa properly authenticated l..r settle ment. WILLIAM C. PAKKIsU. Cambria tp.. Jan. Id, 'S"..-jt. Administrator. STilVllS ! Sola atRefluceilRates. fll for ch 10 ct edit, lowc An immense SILVER WARE, 4 fin iiesl pails, with dit.er. f 75 i .1 pitsst-d tin lasii;, nested . j 2 i.iKt.iirij pni.s , lj 1 doz tin crips- -jir, 1 iH' !li Lwiler, 8 iralloufc ... . 93 J Cixid corn biooais 2". :( era I hucliMts ..... 1.00 C'ol o.l, per sral io I 'lollies pins, n doz l t.itrt Irail. ttrr cwt 6 Z) I .uiis. pi r arn . fine assortment of Wall Paper.- M'OUTiNt; I'uomptly Attended TO. ves of our SUPERIOR COODS met in Ebensbunr. I will remain Now, aa the or so, I will et a thousrht I wonltL F A KM Toil SALE. Ihe subscriber will sell at private thru of the late Silas Parrish. deceased, two and one hall miles south ot Kben Cawbria township on the road to II Hi ' containing MO Acresj-about acres are cleared aad in a b'h.u stale ot run , There is a xrmd fn himso, weather. ; frame barn xo feet, a good orchard a. ol (toed water on tho premises lot iu I formation call on the subscriber on the : Januarv 11, lsi.V-t. WM. C. I'A 1 XT' ARM TOR SALE. A' I"he subscriber oilers at private sale. Cambria township, one and one half Ebeis burg, containing 40 Arret, state ol cultivation, with good frame Irame barn, an ezceliet.t orchard, plen and about one million (eel ol lumber o Isei To parties wtrhing lo purchase piece of land, he will divide It to su t Terms reasonable. Call no the sonsr lng on too premises. MAKI'IM S. . Cambria twp, Jan. 0. issa. S1 TRAY NOTICE.-Came to Ises ot tbe subscriber In Clearflel Cambria coonty, about tho 1st ot a red and wbite yearling buil with wh ' The owner U requested to come and Jy, pay charges, and take him away it will" be sold according to law. HEN MS Mt St. AimuMhte. .l:ir..T, l".s t i i