I i t i I"'" ' " 1 ' - W KIII.N.tlirKU. HA XSZ. I t ri: I DAY. - - C, lSS. M - - LOCAL A.YD PERSONAL. Ih rt. There ami the Other riace. (.i tn the snow. i- i r ratined guoiis go to the Sugar Bowl. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets never fail. y, i tlmic? groceries go to the Suar J' A V. i.l piper at lrs than cost at Oat- -Km fine fresh oysters co to the Sugar .-A tiii'c shouliler-shawl for ladies, only ,-. nts :it Ojttman's. ( buyers will find natulan's ih el., u- -t place to buy in Kbensbiirjf. Mi--tV and Lhiuiren s rubber overshoes f .1 c'. p r pair at ()atma:i's. V.iv-I'resiilent elect Thomas A. Hen dr . p w-ed thruuijti Altoona on Sunday It-'. A !'" ! "f Warm Spring Indians ad . : .t;K medicines, are now doing Johns - n.e is aow taught in the public . i.H - (f Philadelphia and much eood is t -a t. r!...e!e Llo'yd, an old colored woman of H :M.uiiurt, died in that place on Monday li la-t. Ti,e receipts and expenditures of Cara- , -unity for the year 18-4, will be found t; U page. A Vmi'V exploded in Mr. Joseph (iul i'.l 's meat market on Saturday night, but l, i:i.:iv!e was done. I'!." F.-ltiar Thompson steel works at i I, ex will snrt up this week, giving t. i about 3,000 men. If you want a sure cure for your cough, I ,:; h buttle of the Great Indian (Jougli Syr i.i v:d by M. L. Oatman. A cr-iwd of young folks frotu Altoona ei.'.ertaine 1 in this place ou Saturday r. j!.t !,i-t by Mr. II. J. Crouse. T'ie ( 'learfield Journal s?ys no square t.!iiir of any kind will be taken out of th;.' cc.inty during the coming spring. i Friday last Prof. Leech, principal II our public schools, and the pupils of the i school, took a sleigh ride to Carroll- Mr J.icob Levergooi, Sr., one of Johns i's oldest and most prominent citizens, . in '.hat place on Sunday last, aged 77 -I-.ie Kelly, an Indiana county young n:a;j, three weeks married, committed sui e: !" t;:e other day by shooting himself with n i ) . 'Squire KinbtBd, who l:ad heen In Kaue j v!-.:i:i tns daughter, sirs. A. . Jones, re t u : 1 1- 1 V) his home ia this plau9 this (Thurs il.i;. ) tiiornini. Co'. A. K. McClureof the Philadelphia Ti' i.1, passed through Altoona on Monday last on h's way ho m from the New Orleans Woi Id Expositio d. ine day last week a blind horse that li i 1 been left standing unhitched, ran its li"id through the show window of a Holli ilaysburg jewelry store. Joseph Kreitzer, hostler at the Central Hou-e, was thrown from a Uorst on Thurs day f last week, receiving a painful, though Lot serious, scalp woum.'. . The barbed-wire mill of tie Gautier stei l liepattment, of Johnstown, which had I I hi rt idle for many months, started ou Mon- I da; !:it with a full force. i :i Tuesday last, the Poor Directors at ! their met-ting appointed Dr. J. T. Fullerand I)r. A. N. Wakefield, physicians, and John I I'. Li'iion, Esq., counsel. 1 We sf e by an advertisement in tVie Prtn- t-r.' '.' iur that the Carrolltown is fur sale. Has Brother Baker got tired being I a Di'iiiocrat'.c editor already? i There is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Eulec- Itic ill to quickly cure a cold or relieve hoarse res. Writlen by Mrs. M. J. Fellows, Burr I Oak. St. Joseph Co., Michigan. Kleveo of Loretto's handsome young i J ia lies constituted a sleinbing party that ar- rived l-.ere on Monday last. While here they -pp-d at the Mout.tain House. Mr. M. J. PfofT, of Loretto, left that 1 p'a on Monday last, intending to make AlToona his residence in the future and to e-Tntili-h a grocery in that city. Ilev. Ferd. Kitteli.of Newry, Blair coun ty, visited this place on Tuesday, coming ov- i .ii.il in a sleigh, and returned to bis j f.t M of labor on Wednesday momiufp. Over brain work aDd excesses reduce j t!.- vitality and cause nervous exhaustion, J etc. The Pastl'le treatment is a radical cure. Harris remedy Co., St. LouU, Mo., eend free tri.. . A sleiuhing party hailing from East Con- j enjauL-h, arrived in this place on Saturday 1 ia-t, and after partaking of supper at the l-.-:itial House, they returned to their l.i llii-s. i .Morn-on, isare & cass, paper manurac t-.:rers tif Tyrone and Koarlne Snrini?. naid ' P. U. K. Co., during the year IM4, 75,- j j 6Ci for freight. Their sales are undoubted- ly urea'. s -On Tuesday II. J. Crouse killed eight erowa a one shot and it wasn't a good day fur crows either. They were feeding on a cretnated cow at th burned slaughter house i:; t! e west end of town. A toy named Oweu Hoggs was run over ry t':i- c-irs at nenmni?tnn. near Altoona. on atur iav night. His left leg was crushed i reijuning amputation, which resulted in his I dat'i. He was an ornhan I 1 ! e Republicans of Altoona have nomi- i rani J if.n Hurd for Controller, and Louis J W t ri and A. P. McDonald for School Di- I e t . i r S . The ilumnpraia u-ill nnmliiiilp thlr I t: k-r on next Monday evening. 1 r.i.mth Candlemas came on the 2J ; Taient.nes day will come on the 14tn ; fcl.P ye Tuesday and th elpi tinn nti th 17th A; j - -..w ..... , Wednesday, the 18th ; Washington's ! i, and EmVrday. 2.r)tb. Liril., -1: "i:js Kirschner. of Cambria town- ' w ''"? at the fire on Friday night, " i I to make a snowball to throw at the huildintc ami had his hand badly rut 5' coming in contact with a butcher ktiif lying on the ground. Ii:e South Pennsylvania Kailroad au tr t.es euir.hatically deny the story that ati'it-rbi.t has opeutd negotiations for the 4eot ti.e unfinished road to the Pennsvl-vi- a Ka :ioad Company. Work ia going on - ' iiue as actively as ever. T. e Par Inn Board after gpendin four ''J!, :-i executive s"sslon considering the ' f I r r..-ech, who is now confined in Hoiil.-Iajsbar Jail under sentence of "t!.. u,., that t!)(,y woul(1 not interfere. n- Lmged on Thursdav next. 4 i .1- L-r )un Iriog's predi ction of six weeks ir.'.-r weather should Induce people tviy their tr,ods while the weather Is fine. - -l.lw i eM-s st0re on High street you a'i aw lays get good and reliable goods at t Market prices, fiive him a call. i very stable of Mr. C. A. Duke, of A ' a, was destroyed by fire about one "' on Wednesday morning last. Two ; ' r ' J w. re also lost in the building. His 1- abnut 11.500, on which there is an in-jrar-e ,)t but ,m Several tenanted "iii.as near by were also badly damaged. iMunhia county Grand Jury are l nM to rinkB aud have njade thjg return 'a"d,D them ; -With the Information o", , r'r! us' and the representations made a.. ,)'''." '-"iive such places of amusement plov ;r"I"!r'U1 t0 ,he health of our young jf o t' l Ereat mea8ur destructive t -e tii'.raN of the youths who frequent ' aini, in the opinion of this Grand Ju ' 'y ar- a nuisance." Leiti!iiat competition ir. any avocation rionoraiHe ami ,Wm, l,ut wtien a man at u,. ....... , . . . up ins own btmnuss at the expe.,s-r others by resorting to calumny, treacl"ry H", deceit, lie will meet with fail- nr ..... .. . ura. Such is the tesult iu nine cases out of ten. Work on Mr. Jo-pph Gutwa.d's new slaughter huue was com me need on Tues day mornii.it, an.l if the weather permits It w:ll be eutirely under loot to day. Altt.o' hot so lurge as the one recently destroyed Dy fire it will Answer the purpose just as well. It Is 24x30 teet in size. That distinguished visitor, the round liotf. Is supposed to have made his annual visit oil Monday lat, unci it na did, Se bad no trouble seeing his shadow, wliieU, accord ing to Mime people who have full taith in the jjronudhon system of weather, will Kive us six more wetks of winter. I..K II. . ... jioo.e. eauor or ttie llarnsburg home. The "Echo" was struck by the eu tunday Telegram, who Had been serving a Indiana" and thrown oer on t side sixty days' sentence in the Dauohiu countv i and Mr Hs thmuin imHr it x iti,f..,.,h t I jail lor libel, was released on Saturday last, lie win leave for England and Ireland on it took them some fitieen minutes before Saturday to write articles on the condiliou , they could release Mr. Uess from Ills terrible ot those, two countries for his paper. j situation, and when released be was found The McVej town Journal says: A small ! to have his skull crushed anil also badly py ramid of eartb has ansn ou Isaac Loug'a j burned and scalded by the steam. The fire place near Matlawauna. It is about loily i man, Charles llauber, was slightly injured. feet Ml th lllldh uti.l fn.i 1U In il k.:.-.. i ... .,, x vu lrcl iiign, inrowing oil from its summit a blue sul phurous smoke, can be seen quite readily from the P. K K., and it is woith investiga tion. In some parts of the State tl:e teachers in the public schools have newspaper read ing, by classes, as part of the exercises each Friday atleiuoou. The idea is a very good one, as the practice gives the boys ami girls a knowledge of the current events of the day and stimulates In them a desire lor newspa per reading at home. Cairolltown was well represented in this place on Wednesday last, quite a large crowd, composed piincipally of ladies, hav ing made its appearauce iu trie shape ot a sleighing party, and atter doing Justice to a square meal at the Blair House and taking in the sights, they left for their homes, per fectly satisfied, we hope. Two men from the township iuuulged in a set-to without gloves in the rear of the Cambria House, last Friday night. After it was ver IJuigess Uulwald gave them the benefit ot his advice, and lined oue a dollar and a half, mid the oilier two dollars aud a half. The man with the biggest nose had to pay the extia dollar. On Wednesday eveniug another sleighing ! party from Loielto and that neighborhood , put iu appearance at the Mountain House, j and as they had brought their owu tiddier . along they meant business. The dining' ' room was soon cleared and the tiddler put ' to work, w hen be had to linger cat gut until five o'clock iu the morning. The largest deal in hay ever made ju j Ebt-usburg iu one day was made on vved- nesday last by J. G, Lloyd, who ODUgi.; riglilj tons fioiu Mr. D.iuiei Davis, of Cam bria townsliip. Just what the price was. we are not going to tell for the reason that ; we do not kriuW ; but one of the panics as- j sured 'as that it was over $1 000. ! Judge Krebs, of Clearfield county, has J made the following tuleof court iu regard to the granting uf license : "No license ap- j plication will be euteitained which is repre- . seuted by the District Attorney ol the couu- i ty, or ia winch il shall appear in any stage j of the hearing that the applicant lias em- ) ployed hi in to represent the same." Ou Tuesday last Rey- Father Boyle, , formerly of this place, but now of Gallitzin, j was very agreeably surprised in the shape I of an entertainment given him by the school j childieii uuder the charge of the Sisters of St Joseph, in that place. It was given in j honor of the thirteenth anniversary of the: Rev. gentleman's elevation to the priest- hood i Richard Li. Davis has just received aud ! opened out the beet selection of seasonable 1 goods in the Doot and shoe line ever brought to Ebensburg. He has men's and boys' fine and heavy boots, ladies', misses and chil- dren's shoes of every style and variety. Al- ' so all kinds of rubber, boots and shoes, all I of w 1 ich iie sells at prices to suit the times, i Call and examine his stock. ' There was a murderous stabbing affray ' iu Johnstown on Monday eveuiog iu w hich a Mrs. Fox was ptabbed by her husband. j The knife entered her left side causing an ugly but not necessarily fatal wound. Fox j was arrested and placed in the lock-up. He 1 claims the stabbing occurred accidental. y while he aud his wife were "cutting up." i Jealousy is trie supposed cause. 1 Burgess Gutwald received a check from the Cambria Mutual Fire Insurance Compa ny, lor $1222 00 on Wednesday, that being I the amount of the insurance due him for the j burning of his slaughter house on Friday last. It is not a pleasant thing to be burned out, but if you should be burned out. it is a pleasant thing to be insured in the Cambria Mutual, Always prompt aud no sbenaua-j Kan. On Saturday last, the Board of Ditec- tors ot the Cambria Mutual Fire Insurauce Company organized, by electing the follow ing officers for the ensuing year : President, George M. Keade ; Vice President, John A. Blair Executive Committee, John Lloyd, 1 f t it i t nAiy.iv - , Vs. I. liODertS, ana Jonn J. Cyans ; Secretary . and Treasurer, T. W. Dick ; Agents, (xeo. A. Kinkead, Ebensburg, and J. E. Roberts, Johnstown. The explosion of a lamp in the telegraph office, this place, on Saturday night, caused an alarm of fire to be sounded on the bell ! i and for a little while a general scare, flames were soon extinguished and The but slight damage was done. Miss Eva Lloyd, the operator, had her hat and coat badly burned, and the furniture was carried oat on the street and somewhat damaged, but j that is about the extent of the loss. The Pittsburg Dispatch Is one of the best dally newspapers In the State. In gather ing news it cannot be excelled and is always reliable and can be depeuded upon. Its pol itics is Republican with an Independent in clination which raises it above oarty organi zation, and It treats abases in panties with out fear, favor or affection. It has the lar gest circulation of any paper published In western Pennsylvania, and Is, as it deserves to be, constantly growing. A cotemporary remarks with great force : If you see a chance to get a good bu siness man to locate in your midst, offer him some Inducement. Tell him of the advanta ges of the place ; introduce him to your men of business ; make him feel as if bis presence wou'd be welcome. There Is always room for good fellows of this kind always room for developement of Industry In Its various ramifications. It takes only energy and foresight, and not always much capital. At the time we published the roster of the company of Mexican soldiers from this place, along with the song written on their departure, we stated that we were unable to procure a copy ot the aong welcoming tbeir return. Mit9 Sadie A. Kiel, of Wilmore, has kindly furnishejj'.trs with a copy and it will be found io another column. Our thanks are due and hereby tendered to Miss Kiel. The Song of Welcome was also writ ten by our townsman, lion. Robert L. John, 8 ton. The residence of George Love, a color ed man f Altoona, was destroyed by fire on Saturday morning last, and bis wife and two children perished In the flames. Mrs. Love had started to come down stairs, when, see ing the fire she turned back and una seen at a window when a board was placed against It and she was told to slide the children down, but was so bewildered that she re mained until the floor fell In. The children were aged ten months and four years. The balance of the family escaped. Anything hut a rnn-piki etit was paid our wa'er facilities while the fire was in pro gress on last Friday night, by a certain ' lady (?) who bel., ! societj in this t. i . belongs to the "upper crust" of lace. The supply of hose : uot iwing at guHicient Iriitli to reach trie hdiniiiR t0iMin;, a.id the eirVain of water i lieing veiy small, she looked intently there- at lor some moments auo then said well, we will be charitable, and relram tiom tell ! inn our readers what sort of Uiiuhkh she j made u of on the occasion, foi if it were j to reacts the ears of those who conregat. in female ciiles it would scarcely be within I the power of a god to determine when the ! end would be reached. ' A collision occurred on the Cambria , Iron fjompauy's taiirodd. Johnstown, on I Monday last, in which George Hess, engin j eer of the ei-mno "Echo."' was so badly hurt that he died while being removed to his . large foice of men were piestmt immediately ; Mr. ness was agej 4:2 years, and leaves a widow and sever; children. For several years past it has been a cus tom to hold an annual ball at the Callan House at Cresson. The Committee having it in charge this year fixed upon Friday night last, as the time, and arrangements were made for a special train to leave this place at eight o'clock on that tvening. About twenty couples, both old and young. Including ourself and better half, went from this place, ami about the same number from Cresson, Summit, Gaililzin, Lilly's and Eo retto. Fine music was furnished by the Messrs. O'Brien, of Allegheny, and Riley, of Washington townships, ami the "light 1 fantastic" was sltook for all that was in it until half past twelve o'clock, when the par j ty sat down to an elegant supper that our host and hostess had bountifully prepared, i After supper the "light tantastic" was ana in 1 called into requisition and got no rest until half-past five iu the morning, when the par ty broke up. Before leaving a meeting was 1 held and a vole of thanks tendered to our , host and hostess, Mr. John II. Clark aud i wife, for the ample facilities and provision , they had furnished for the enjoyment of the 1 party and an organization for the ensuing J ear was formed, consisting of William Cor- bet, of Cresson, as Piesident, Messrs. Gai lilzin Myers, of Eoensburg, as Vice Presi dent, and F. Powers, of Cregson, as Corre- I spondlng Secretary. Messrs. J. O. Lloyd, aud 11. A. Shoemaker, of Ebenburg, F. D. Saupp, and C. F. O'Donncll, of Loretto, M. A. Quartz, of Cu'sson, aud A J. Spiegel- meier, oi ji atiuocKS, wre appointed a com mittee to make arrangements for repeating the ball next year. T1IK SOMIIKKN WF I.C OM I.. (Air: "Dandy Jim.") Thrice welc.nne home ye patriot hand, Thrire wrlwiue to your native land ; Kohold each check with transport glow At your return from Mexico. Keoolve our Kfetinir1, warm and true, Recolve the honors' justlv due; With tuunt heart!, oh ! how sincere. We welcome huuio each volunteer. For many a lonn and weary day. From Irtends and country lar away. In liililftuf ilenth, di-euse and Woe, Among the wilds of Mexico. True Foldier on a hostile 9uil. Inured to danger, care and toil, 'Mid burninir .and and (Insert drear. Then welcome home each volunteer. Kxpoaed to death In every form. The sieire. the amlmsh and the etorm ; Surrounded by a riend-llke toe, The mlscreanta of Mexico. The hateful foemans deadly Pteel, The vitnl stall fn art can lieil. The dark irucrril) ever near. To haunt each gallant voluuteer. Yet each of you has carved a Dims Full trntcht upon the scroll of fume, iSo hitfhr merit need von how Than to havo fought in Mexico. Kven bahefl unborn in future day shall raie their voices in your praise. And both old and yonnn shall join to rear A tribnte to each volunteer. Yet many a well rcmemhered ia.ro la absent from th!i leptive placo. And in:iny a iturd in death lies low. Beneath the sands o! Mexico. Let every bo?oin sympaihize With he who for his country dies. And pay the trihnte of a tear. To every lallen volnnteer. And when old envious time shall plough. His furrows on each youthful brow. And when each cheek shall loe its glow. Of those who touxht in Mexiso, And when grim Itetth the scene shall close, And leave them In their lat reose, A laurel wreath shall crown the bier. Of each departed volunteer. Then welcome back ye patriot trin. Thrice welcome to your homes again, l.e t every heart with rapture iriow. At yonr return from Mexico. W'elceme the joy that still iurTlves, Welcome your sweethearts and your wives. Welcome to all yon bold most dear. Then thrlee welcome every volunteer. i Destructive Fire. About ten o'clock, ; on last Friday night, as Mr. Edward Dongh i erty, was sitting at bis window looking to ; wards Mr. Joseph Gutwald's slaughter ! house, which was located in the southwest i ern outskirts of the town, he observed a ngni mat at nrsr looked iitte a lantern bnt as it gradually grew lareer, be conclud- - i wa, ft re cavii tr, aiarm Th building was a large frtme structure, fitted up with all the modern Improvements for butchering purposes, and was also nsed for Storing away feed and keeping stock. Mr. Gutwald had about fifteen tons of hay in . , , . . .....Hi..,. i ... nf f j , . . , ine uiiiiiiiiiii , a mi. ui iee.1 nun r-ccii uenu 0T cattle, jnenre company wun their en- '.ill., u ii ,i it..-!.. uri.i ii r i r i. .1 11 . . r. w citizens were soon on the ground, but the hose was too short to reach to the burning building and and was therefore useless. The fire had in the meantime gained such head way that the building was past saving and was totally destroyed, along with a small stable that stood close by also belonging to Mr. Gutwald. One cow was roasted up in the fl a nits, tha balance of the stock having . been rescued. Mr, Gutwald estimates nib i loss at aboHt S6,00n, on which he had an io- j suranee of fl,:B6. As the fire started in 1 that patt of the building used as a stable and where there had been no fire, it is sup- posed to have been the work of an incenai- j ary. Jt Is the intention of Mr. Gutwald to j rebuild at once. Rev. A. S. Bacmg AKDNEii,of Stoyestown, Ta., will lecture In the Congregational church, of this place, on "The Hopeful side of the Temperance Question," on Monday eveniac. February 9. The leetnre will be gin at 7 o'clock. All are requested to attend, as his is a non-partisan, inoffensive lecture, Dotn to the friends and foes of the temper ance cause. The Punxsuta wnev Spirit, of November 10, 1SS4, says the following of him : On last Monday evening Rev. A. S. liaumgardner, of Stoyestown, Pa., delivered a lecture in the Cumberland Presbyterian church, In this place, on "The Hopeful side of the Temperance Question." We never . . .J ... 1 1 . . I, r .. . 1 n . . ; k .. a nw H iiiv'i n uriiKiiirii nuuiriu i, ui imam n - . .n-ij... T , t ri....-. more thrilling exposition of the temperance ! OI TCE. In the Orphan's Court question. The appearance and pleasant I ?7 "iUS uf.t ive, of Vovii manner Of delivery belonging to the speak- j Krinq. dereaorA. Greeting: Yob re hTtry cited er, only added to his beautiful word paint- to be and appear before the Judges of the fir ings. We hope to hear from bim soon and 1 P""' Court to be held In F-benfburg on tbe Brst often. i MineraIi LiAwpg Lkasf.d. The Jlant- ir.flon correspondent of the Philadelphia I Times says : George F. Gaga, General Man i agerof the Huntingdon and Broad Top It. i K. Company, aud S. E. Henry, one of the ftid business men of our town, bavp Ifased the ore rigrits on the farin of Col. E. C. Sum mer, which adjoins the town, and Is pro no need by eotnrwtent chemical authority to be Immensely valuable. Mr. Gage's atten tion was attracted to the ores, whiufi are dark blue or nearly black in color, bf little sliming white spots, which ht believed to be metal. Tnese ppots In some specimens of the ore are visible to the naked eve, and In I ail are aiscernaDia under a class. The ores have been submitted to the examination of two distinguished chemists, oue of whom analyzed similar ores in Iterks county and found them to contain platinum, nine dollars to the ton ; gold, twenty dollars to the ton ; with osmium, iridium, silver, copper, nickel and cobalt; and a stock company wit.'i a captal of $100,000 baa been raised to work them. RKAI, KSTI IK I K tXFI ItX. . The following tiausfcis of" real estate were filed in the ReCordei fTice, this place, during the three weeks ending Fe! ruary 5, 18S5 : Anselni Weakland to Ann S. Weal.lnrul, !1 peiches in Carroll township; considera tion, ?ii0. Churl- Selhitz to T. S. Troxeli M !., lot in Gallitzin bolougli ; consideration, Sisoo. .1. V. linirdetux. to Alex. Adair, lot fu Johnstown ; consideration. $;tnlo 12. Alex, Adair to D. U Baud, lot in Johns town ; consideration, f.1)10.12 Henry F Clark to reore K. Horner, lot in iTrubtoAii ; consideration. SlOO I) W. Luke et ux. to Michael Harris, lot In South Folk; consideration, $:H). A. B. Pnnuie to Lucn da Pargle for 11 acres and 48 percfres in Cioyie township; consideration, f 108. Johnstown Manufacturing Company to John If ( rouse, lot in Woodvaie ; consider ation, ?0O0 Benjamin Hush, M D., to Dmiel Gibbon, 1 OH acres and 122 perches in Cambria town shio ; consideration, $00 Attorne3 of Elias Huey to Scott W. Hob erts, 106 acres and 22 perches in Cambiia township ; consideration, ?."0(). Janu s McCloskey to Joseph Bertram, lot in Tunnelhill loiougli ; consideration, $o0. John G. McCloskey to Joseph A. Bertram, lot in Tunnelhill boron g h ; cor.rideration, $80. Joseph Edwards to Thomas P. Keedy et at., lot i" Lower Yoder township ; consider ation. 500. Edwaid J. Huuhes to Edward Edwards, lot in Lilly's borough ; consideration, S700. Charles A Hughes to Edward J. Huibes, lot in Lii'y's liorouli ; consideration, ?20 Chares S. Coxe to John Z-rber. 41 acres, in Clearfield township; consideration. $12:. Administrator of J hn Zerher to Dav:d Ryan, 41 acres in Clearfield township ; con sideration. ?iot;4. David Waits et nx, to Mary Ankenbauer, .10 acres and 2M peic "s in Gatiltziu town Phip ; consideration, $200. David Watts et tix to Andrew Geagler. 3 acres and 23 perches iu Galiilzm township ; considi-i it ion, $100. Sheriff of Cambria countv to Wm. Litz inger. hit In Loretto ioroui;li considera- J tiou, fc:U0. W illiam Litzioger to Thomas Wills, tot in LoretUi borough ; consideration, f.'JOO Executors ot Peter Adams, Sr.. to James i S. Gallagher, 57 acres and perc'ies In Clearfield township ; consideration, ?l00. j JSines S. Gallagher et ux. to Richard Ad i ams,57 acres and fx! perdu s in Clearfield i township ; consideration, ?IH82. Mary E iterchel to Unrist toidner, lot m South Fork ; consideration, S'Joo. Peter Garman to Peter F. Garinnn, t.'l!) acres and 74 perches in Susquehanna town--ship ; consideration. J2r00. Peter Gannan to Daniel A. Garman, 2:!3 acres and 117 perches in Susquehanna town ship ; consideration, $3,000. Richard E. Thomas to Edward Thomas, ' 2 lots of ground in Blackliclt townshii-; con- ' sideration, $1500. j James J. Fronheiser et nx. to Herman Baumer, lot in Fifth ward. Johnstown ; con- i Sjderf,ti ou. 500. W. 13. HonacKeret ux. to Herman Burn er, lot ir. Fifth ward, Johnstown ; coiisidnr jitioii, 1. . Death of a Foi:VEk Eiirnsui roer. Mr. David Humphreys, died at his residence in Eit ConemauBh, on Mondav. February 2, IHr!.";, a,:ed about. SJJ years. We obtained the following particulars concernin? him I from the Johnstown Tribune: "Ml. Hum- j phreys was born in Kbenuburir. Deeem'ier 1, 1S2I!. At the age of 12 years he began dnv- j ing a team on the old Potrage Kanroad on ; the level between Planes Nos. 7 and 8. In ' 185(5 he was residing at the head of Plane ', No. 4. In that year he moved with his fain i ily to Fast Conemaueh, and entered the em- j ploy of the Pennsvl vania llailroad Gompa- j in as a nreinan He continued to serve the 1 company in this capacity for a year ai.d a half, when he was promoted to the position j of engineer. His long experience in rail road matters fitted him for his new tiust, j and he soon took rank as one of the best I men on lift liue. His usefulness was recog- I niz-d by the company.aml h remained in its service until .November .5J last, when failing heallh compelled him to retire. On the 2d of October, 184'J, he was united iu marriage with Margaret McCialn, who survives him By her he bad six children, two of whom are dead. Th f urv'ving font are Charles II., of Eat CoiieniHiigh, an en gineer on ti e Pit'sburg Division of the P. U H ; II. 1., an engineer on the Philadel phia Division, P. R. li.; Einnia J., wife of A.M. Jtemybile, of East Co-Jemangh, and Clara, the youngest child, who is at home. The remains were taken to the Summit on Wednesday for iuteiment. JT-ovett'si Outdo to Fruit Cnltarw. Of all the publications of nurserymen there Is no other that can be compared with Lovetl's Ohiide to Fruit Culture. It is really a val uable work on Horticulture, giving, as it does, full instructions for planting, pruning, culture and management of fruits of all kinds, and impartial descriptions of all worthy va rieties. It is a book of over 70 pages, with an illuminated cover, elegantly printed and em bellished with hundreds of engravings and several colored plates true to nature. Price, with colored plates, 10 cU. ; without plates, 6 eta. Everybody at all interested in fruit culture phould send to J. T. Lovett, Little Silver, New Jersey, and get a copy. SKW AUVERTIsEHCKTS. AIJ.JOURNKl) ASSIGNEE'S SALE 1 BY VntTUK OF OKHFRS TSST INO OTTT of the fonrt of Oommon Pleas, the under pinned will otter at I'ublie Sale, fct the Court House, in Khensbnrx. on MONDAY. MARCH -2nd, 18S5, At One O'clock, I. M., all that certain Iran ! of lhnd situate in Cambria township. Cambria county, adioinimc hinds of Martin Sanders, Knoch I Short, William O'Connell and heirs of Bonja- mln Lloyd. 1eceed. eontaininar 128 ACRES, About no scre of which are cleared, having- there- I " erected a house ajd BAKN. It his a rood Apnie and Tear Drchard. Is one t the rest iirain ! 'Cii'veiy lnJa,n;'r'a coanty BIiJ wiu be i p terms oFSAT.E.-One third of the rnrcha-e ! money to he paid on confirmation of the le. and I the balance in two equal annual payments with i Interest, to be secured npon the premises. 31 1 (. h A r.L HKAULEi. iicrn.. ,l la. II TVI,,ri-u a M urrsy. rTlRIAL LIST. Cases set down for ! JL trial in the Court of Com n.on fleas of Csm- ; tirl eonnty on th Second week of Mnrch Term of Court, commencing Monday, March 9, 1885 vs. . H OOTftT VS . . Kndler et al vs., ArMe v.., F.lliotl v?., Moirle vs.. Hum hoy..... vs. O'Neill vs.. Hopples Executor vs. Hciker vs. Elder township Miller Clnrk Swires S'ewsrt et al .Horouirh of CsmPrls Kittanninv Ins Co ...John Hoifue, E'r Cambria Iron Co '...NKle Mctilade et al Martin Ill origan l'rtnirlo Wnrnr Skelly .. Fisher et al HuM fc McXee vs.. Iytle vs.. Mjcrs Kxecutors vs.. Strnyer vs.. Koss vp .. rir. At Khody ............vs.. Skelly vs.. ! iiliunn vs .., Holder vs.. Wilhelm H. A. SHOF.M AKEK, Proch'y Froth 'ys Offlee, Ehensbursr. Feb. 2, lSSa. NOTICE In the Orphan's Court of the county of Camhrin. To the heir and legal reprenentotivrx ol RichvrA yagle. deeeated. Greeting: You are herchy cited tone snd ftppear before the Judges of the Or phitnV Court , to be held sit Ehenhurr on the first Monday or Mireh next, then snd there to accept or relume to take the rcnl estate of Richard Nnsrle, deceased, at the appraised valuation put uon it by an inquen duly awarded by the said Court, or show cause whv the same shoufd not t-e sold. I. A. HTTHKR. Sheriff, Sheriff's office, Ebensburit , January. 15, 1885. 1 monnsy oi msren next , men snri mere vo nceepv I or refuse to tke the real etate of Ivid Krlnir, deceased, at the appraised valuation put npon it by an inquest duly awarded ny the said Court, or (how cause whv the same should ni t he sold. D. A. LUTHER, Sheriffs Office, Sheriff. Etiensburif, De;. 24, 1884. i 1 r ARGUMENT LIST Cases set down lor the Sj'Tial Term, commencing Monday, Kebruarjr 19. 1SS5 : Rl?han... v .Kems ct n P. K. K. 'o s Flack et al In the msttrol the assienment of Lewii Hart iran A. H. Hanif, AMlre. Prothv's OnW. U. A. SHOEMAKKR. Eb'g: Feb. 2, 19S5. 1'relhonouiry, HAVE YOU A GARDEN? S And will want the Ret at th lMt mowr. Tb hit Prw Peed Ctlome will tnrpriw tow. K mttwr Frire T'tn hT hf n liMnr it mil -rrr mrmy. Jt fa ni'lH I'rff to frll, and yen eafcbt to hare It before burinr unvirhfrfl. WM. H. MAULE, 129 ft 131 Front St., PHilaaolpM. if you have rcr YOU WILL NEED hZm f. Pjng RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OK CAM fiRI A COUNTY, PA., FKOM ' - The 7tli Iay or January, lHVt. to th 5in Iay of January, JUHS A. KENNEUY.TiiiAScnis, lis. To ain't in hands ol Treasurer at titst sctilement .....f 7.487 81 Ti am't received from miso-llnenus source" 3 4M g To ans't received Iroin redemption of lands 1.2v 83 To ain't received from constable lor lhl and previous a,fcS in To am't received Iro.u scaled and un seated lands i 17.C.M24 To ain't of duplicate fur 7u M76 M tWi 1-21.84 CR. " By amount p.iid Auditors (Counry) .' $ 2S2.00 Au lllort (State)........... 46li9 A?scs r 8vi 76 f-iiin-l.-' red oe, oed 2n.uooi4 K'li Id i ti liridvres . . . . . .... K4.t.on Kriilmi nil Mil views 6-20 So Boardin jurors Hii.MJ Hoarding prisoner 1,742, 6.S Kunuiifli lax ' 3 Commissioner? lJucoo Coimuisioners' oierk. Vni'tsi Com iu i ssiofier s ' counsel 2ti0 ol Counsel lee (Sr. Francs' College) 3:fli.i'0 Court crier and tip? lave? 4'17 50 Contbles i,m-j 7 'nm:nal trisiecutiou?...... 4 M7 Court House l.HI'.i'si ' Ihstrict Attorney. M on I Klet-t ons S..Vi.i.: i For and wild cat scalps S4 i no i Iii.jlll-iuous Insurance 375 0l Interiret on bonds l,ri(i on .lurors (Urand) ';7.74 .Tuners (Traverse). .... 4,337 Ki Janitor 4.1000 .bill ami Jailor 2,-:i'J.'.4-J Jury Commissioners and Clerk . 'lias l isc-1 1 11 neon s. 11 ( (Id orders '. Mm I'rohate : 74 I'osraire 10.44 I'rolhunoiaiy 1.17!.f5 I'r.niinit k: :,7 I'oor House IXroctors...... 3JS is) Poor and House of Kiupoiy ,,,ei,i 14, 'tW 27 Registry.- 'tott.M Hec rds 1 44 Kedeniption of lands 6.") 1 :4 Ketonn school ... :2r7.6d Kefomiinz ;wy.y7 Koaddamaice 41 011 Ivonii iund i.bll.tn School lunrt a.7iH.2ft Ntate tax 'luv.iai Stenoampher 10 Sherili - 7dll Teachers' Institute yno.iu) Talesinon 80.00 Western lVnitenliary l.-277.fhi Western Ptnn'a Hospital 2, 4:1a. OS Thirty nine deeds to county . Iir2.18 Ailvertlsinif lands g 10 licraainiim 10 constablps' hands 8.237 4i K.xoncratlonj to constables 2,.eiSl.;jo I-.xonerations on 1u),licate 1 79.47 Abatement to Taxpayer. 2.4SO.01 Treasurer's coin . on M.4i.4.'l (rf 5 per ct. S.TJ't 27 Treasurer's com. 011 14.il4J.84 (Uii'i pcrct. 60 lialancc in hands ol Treasurer.. 11.243.6" $102,1 1.S4 VMI II'NTS 1)1' E FKf M CONSTABLES FOK 1SH4 and previous years. 1S82 Jonns Fouch, Adnma twp f 15 37 Archie Karrcll, Hurr twp 134 h.J John K lsworth.Camorla bor.,2d w. 71 Henry Stemuier. Johnstown, 7lh w. 4H.2o James M flier. Lower Yoder twp. . s M IHH3 Archie t'arrell, Harr twp 187. 70 Kicird K. Tliouios, Hlachliclt twu. 15 55 Ken). T. Puuh, Cirubria twp 44 18 Jos. J . Trexler. Dean twp 2-i 3S K. li. McCartney. KConem'jth bor. tt3 57 1). :. Kurkc. ' Hlllt,n twp 31.84 Alex.J. Berkey. rul'ltown bor. . 14.M Howard Iavts, Jackson twp 2W.44 HeAry Stemuier. Johnstown. 4tli w. 77. M P. K. M iller, Johnstown, ttth w ... 40 12 M.J. Noel, A bite twp 142.8-t Oeo. 1. I'rinxle, Wilmore bor 3d. 14 John Hc-aui. Upper Voder twp.... W2.fo Kd. 1'. rii)Kle, ljuer Voder twp.. I0.37 18SI eo. E. Kmi(. liarr twp. 2:1.27 Thos. M. Kccse, H-cklick twp... 5.01) lavid H. Jones, Cambria twp..... I07.OU .las. M. Kelly. I'anilina bor., 1st w. 15S 20 Aut(. liainr, Cambria tor., 2d w.. a3 69 Aiitr. Vost, tr., Carroll twp. ...... 2.'i2.1S M. Zollner, Carrolltown bor....... 25.22 Anthony ( Jill, t !het-t twp 21. 7 (t2o Solshy, Clearneld twp 2t'..t5o James K i nney, ConeinauKti bor... 3 ti Jos. J. Trexler, Iiean twp -j.so James Myers. Kbensbnrif bor.. w. w. (sinco paid 111 part) ni ftf Anselin Weuklaud. Elder twp .. 64.30 K. J. Kirtley, K. Conemauich bor. M.11O H. We's. I:illH7.in township S7.WJ A.J. K;rkev t,:mlbtowi bor 47.33 Hiram Swank. Johnstown, 6th w. 1W.52 John McCahe, Lilly's tmr. 20.7s J. A. I ruxull. I'ortage twp........ 1U728 E. J. HIoukIi, Richland twp a.. so J. N. S'rayer, Summerhlll twp.... fi7.i7 W. A. Kaner, Susquehanna twp.. Slu 78 J. Hutntii'il. ttoncreek twp 121. W James levlir.. Taylor twp 77 82 Jas. 1. Crlste, Washington twp'.... 21.21 . M. J. Noel, White twp.. 24a. Ml 4eo. W. Hrinule. Wilmore hor.... 81.11 ij-eo. OtibiiKer, Wocxlvate bor . . 3292 John Keam I'pper V Oder tw. . .. I3d9 Scott McEeaters.Jower Yoder twp 2M 34 t 4.2S0.77 A Mount di e camaria ctotjnty on Jndicments. John T. t'ooney 275 38 Isaac Wiko 32 44 Benjamin Kigart 17H 07 John W. (tray, et al 57"i 45 John W. rray. et al 740 47 James Fleck M 72 S. A. K. 1 itch, et al . 10 03 W. W. Sherman, ct al 61 M John E. MrKeniie H R4 Barbara Kabb X8 05 t 2.225 HI VMOVNT 1UE DISTRICTS FROM (M)M missioners' sales and redemption ot lands. DISTRICTS ROAD. SCHOOL. Adams township t 81.41 $ 82.6i Barr township 18 38 Blncklick townsip 4 78 11 7rt Cainhria townfhlp 4M pit !hest township 68 68 44 64 ( learhold township. 70 68 tfi 52 Conemaugh twp v 49 7 6a Elder township 87 83 38 Jacksm township 8 R4 it b Snsquehanna twp 147 31 2V6 58 Snmmerhill twp 1 05 1 65 Wasn,nton twp 17 00 17 00 White township 11 49 8 49 Vpper Y'oiier twp 4 53 4 13 Ixwer V eder twp. 4 53 4 13 W80 18 5.i7 56 VMOT NT RECEIVED FKOM SEATED AND Unseated Iands. niSTRIOTSl. Adams township Allegheny twp Barr township. ... Hlacklick twp t'amtina twp Carroll township Chest township Chest Sprtrsrs bor Clearfield twp . Coneiuautfh twp Croy lo townsliip.. Dean township Elder township Eben-bntv bor tallitrin bor . Uallitzin twp...... Jackson twp Johnstown bor Iiwer Yodertwp Munster twp I'ertaire township Keade township Stonycreek twp.... . Snmmerhill twp .. Susquehanna twp. Ty lor township Tunnelhill bnr .... Upper Yoder twp... Washington twp White township Wilmore boronKri...'..'..'..'...! ao r. SCHOOL. .$ 216.78 I 244 AS 2.50 38 75 3". 60 . 177.72 186.74 48 SO 79 29 8 12 7 87 424 65 8O8 46 2 4o . 132 20 168 ey . 101 15 VII 15 83 99 141 5 . 3C9 82 467 49 60 48 60 46 7 43 11 04 1 no 2 08 . 182 91 147 16 3:0 80 490 04 5 II 127 73 121 73 13 94 17 05 .. 276 20 431 60 . 644 53 1,342 12 3 00 3 00 231 39 227 S2 83 90 116 62 115 22 120 97 10 22 86 S3 100 26 . 118 53 175 12 . 622 88 6S5 4S 1 P5 4.350 89 8.006 01 ASSETS. Ttie from .ladtrmrnt ( 4.22S.91 Hue from t'onstableg 4O0.77 Due from I). A. L-uitier, Sh'ff, (since pd.). 6S1.50 Iue trora Western fenn'a Hospital 1.139.11 rtal.mee In Treasurer's bands .. 11.143 67 To balance .. 24,387.13 43.S58.09 LIABILITIES Outstanding County Orders 649. M i -uinanmnir Bonds I'ue -IMstrirts on Koa.il and School."!.!.... Ihie IMtrii-ts from Commissioners' sales and Redemption of Lands Due Indiriduals from Redemption of lnnds , Due Poor and House ol Kmployment 8e.oon.oo 6,074.61 1,077.74 99.97 7,05.19 $43,958 09 Oivkw under our hands, at the Commissioners' Offl'-e. in Ebensburu;, tnia Wth day of January, A. D. 18ift. JAM ES ( ISTLO W, JOH.N K1KBY. S Commissioners. D. HAMILTON, wk. the undersigned Auditors of Camhrin county, respectfully report that we have carelul ly examined the vouchers and accounts ol the Keceipts and Expenditures ol" said County from the 7th day of January. 1M. to the 5th day of January, 18T, and Ond them as stated; alo tbe lorcirotn statement of Assets and Liabilities of said County. iTen under onr hands at the Commissioners Offlee, in Ebenstm.-a;, this 29lh day ol January, A. D. 1885. H. A. KM1LF.HART, ) C. B. COVKK. Auditors. PATRICK O'lHJWD, NOTICE. To the heirs and lepal rep resentatives of Bridget Storm, deceased. Take notice, that an Inquest will be held at the late residence ot Bridget Storm, deceased, in the borough ol Summitville, now Washington town ship, in the county of Cambria, on Saturday, !8tn day of February at 9 o'rlork in the forenoon of that day, for tbe purpose ol making partition ol tho real estate of the deceased to and among her heirs and legal representatives, if the same can he done without irriudlee to or spdiling of the whole; otherwise to value and apiiraise the same accord ing to law, at wbich time and place you are i quired to attend if you think proper. P. A. LI'THER. Sheriff. SberilTs Office, Ebeniburg, Feb. 6, iSs&.-td. fif'iilluo inn rvnnnriiriirn O lllltl lAJftHUllUl l3 : s of '' POOR AND HOUSE CF EMPLOYMENT !'' -OF CAMBRIA" COTOTY, PA.)' Frt.m Jtttutttnj 7th, ISS, to lh th rid if of Ja nn-arif, 1 b'S.I. JOHN A. KENNEDY. ESQ.. Trensurr. "Or. To amount of requisition f.r HM To b daticc due I'oor & House of fini poymeit To cash l.v 1. I.illv. steward..!.".".!" To -au by tieo. V. E.usly 7.000 00 JOHN A. KENNEDY, ESQ., Treasu rer. CR. ' 171 SI 55 0j M 110 29fi ir; 218 18 t 75 2 -5 f 5 S:.i B as 10 4.42''. o; 71 07 B22 ."( 6-S) 24 181 14 S.S 0o 7S8 82 113 6T, 93 OS fit so 292 00 M7 " 318 51 Si 40 42:1 41 17 .V) 175 OS Sko 00 137 SO 62 50 1S5 4 1C, 0 1 173 sr, So 05 27 HI 7.0V, 19 K amount paid Allegheny and other comities A tfornoy fees .. Hoai'ditii; and nursing O. D. p ..!""" CI-d hi ii);, dry koI, twioi and shoes.!!! Coal nmi wvmmI . Coffins tor lio-i-e !.!!!."!!! Colfins a o.l t'liri- ral cxprnsos O.D. p!!! ("om.tahl.-a and Justices fees ....!! 1 iron's ami iiioIk-iiics Expenses and allow ances O. 1. p Kreiyht farmer an. I HouseiK-rvaiit ....!!!!!! Klour anti fr-it . Kert i ier. !!!!!!! iirain di ill !.... !!!! l-rroceries " " Hardware !!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 nsiir.-iiiee Livery hire !...!!!!! Live stock Meat !!.!!!!!! Merchandise ........!.!!!! Ihyaiciaii i-t Ifuass lhvs,cian t .. D. I" Pomp .. Hepairs Salary Steward... S-ilarv Matron T .. S It- it'll ' Tohncco Thresh iitg TransMrtatwin i'HCt allies Western Pennsylvania Hospital Hal. due 1'iHir and House of Emplov ment .'. . t-ll .-.22 4 MOUNTS 1M-E POOR AND HOl'SK OF iA KMPI.OVMKNT: l:y .I.icob Thomas and ifc 1 H v Aodrcw BuriiMiu. est B Cambria Guard Hall Association... By William Pryce By liavi-l II. .lone By John Baker By Western Pennsvlvan ia Hospital (overpaid) S78 11 .V 70 jr, 00 ) 2 -o 4S 7J 1 .3:2 7 II 1 .S73 38 Given nn-lcr our hands. Oftice, in Kbensburc. this at the Commissioners' 2tb ilay of January , A. 1. lfso. II. A. KNIil.KHABT, 11 J. li. t 1 1 t.K , PATRICK O DOW And itor. T)EPfiIT OK I. I.1IXV. Ksy.. STEWARD I V of Poor ami Hnnse of Employment of Cam bria County, 1'enna; Stock on Farm. Throe horsos, nine cows, one bull, fire head young cattle, three beeves, t, ine shoau, ninety chickens, twenty-throe turkeys. . Farm Produrts. 3t tonshav, bushels oats. 4.V l-iisbets corn (ears),!x 0 loi.Miels j-otatoex. itl-nshela luicknhcat , 23' bushels Imiu, So bushels turnins. 17 bushels oni'-ns. I .h, heads caldmce, tomatoes. lM-ets and other garden truck in quantity, 2V) doien egx. Butchered eight hoffs . r-a lizini; 2.170 His., buich ered ten calves, rea lizing c lbs., butchered two cows, realizing; !'3i lbs. Articles Man 11 fai t 11 red In lliinw-. 2; lbs. w.ft soa p . 9-iO IBs. hard soap. 00 II. . but ter. 2 sets harne, (double. , 64 incu s shirta. T. cliemisea, 25 lresses. 2o shei-ts. 4 pillow slips, la l-ed ticks. 14 pillow ticks. 21 aprons. 11 skirts. hajis. pair woolen so--ks. I I psir woolen stock ings, 12 pair mittens. 16 roller towels. Farm Implements. Same as reported last year with the ad.lition of a grain drill. Inmates. In house January 1st, 14 sa Admitted during the vear t2 Born in house tlur!:!g yc-ir... 1 129 Iied 10 lischarpeI . ran oft. etc fxi Jn bouse January 1st, 1SK5 0'j 128 Of inmates remaining in the houe there are : 33 sane niale; -J.i sane fvmiles; insane femalcs 3 insane males; 3 blind m-iles: I hlir.d fema'e; 1 colored female; 5 females and I male paralytics, un-ible to walk, and 1 dunibmai. Monthly average ol inmates during year. 72 There are eicuteen insane at Western Pennsyl vania HoKpital, of whom eleven are males and seven females. Gave Birth During Tear. Annie plsel. of Kast Conemaugh, to female In fant. March Mh, 1M4 Inmates AVho Iiel Inr1na; Year. Mary Mick-'l. T-aniel Miller. Kd McAtamanv, Andrew Burgoon, Hela-cca Flowers, .loliu I.iver. Sarah Lewis, .loseph Hads, Fritz Brown, lolm t ilth. Names of Inmates at Western Pennsylvania Hospital. Angnst Oabndal, Iiwiti Ktory, i sHr Glntiw'n. Christ Klinemycr, Artam K. N'wii, I.h V ills, Alex l(nMwn, Herman Tarlirl, AmKiidiif 1 homas, t-'.bPlinbarg, P.f lampuMrFal. Isaar .Tttl"ri!. Mary Mrlriie, Thert-sa Kirharda, Sarah Gardner, Mary (iaUnghor, A rm More land, Ann Mrltermottf Kliza Thorn a. Feb. 5, l. Sheriffs Sales. I y Tlnue ef nindrT writs of Fieri Facias If isfued out of the Court of Common Plms of Cumbria countv. to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House in Ebens burg. Pa., on troy dat, fkbrvahy us, isss, at 1 o'clock, P. TH.. the following real estate to wit: All the ribt, title and interest of Oeorge An kenbauer, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of irround situate In ttallitzln township. Cambria county. Pa., bounded on the north oy land ol Mary Ankenbauer. on the east by town ship road, on the west by lnnd of Patrick Coyle and on tbe south bv land of David W att. contain- lnic one ana one-nair acres more or is. nmn In execution and to be sold at the suitot the Com missioners of Klafr countv. Also: All the rlebt, tiCe and interest of J. B. Oittord. of. In and to all that certain tract of on- seated land situate in Keade townsLlp. Cambria county. 1'a.. sdiolnii) the Patrick Kelly. Patrick Stroud and Hell and (Jlvlnn tracts, containing four hundred and thirty-th-ee acres more or less warranted in the name of Patricu Boreland. The said J. K. Clifford owning an undivided one-half interest In said land. Taken in execution and to ba sold at the suit of A. F. Osterloh. Also: All the right, title and Interest of P. F. Kearney, of, 1n and to a piece or parcel of land tituate in Clearfield township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Augustine Storm on the west- William Ivorv on the north. Joha Burk and others on the east, William Ivory and A. Calla han on the south containing eighty-seven acres about fiftv-five acres cleared having thereoa erected a two-story frame house and frame barn now in the occunancv ol P. F. Kearney. Also: All the rivht. title and interest of P. F Kearney, ot, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in the borough ol Chest Springs, Cambria county. Pa., adjoining land of Jacob Downey on the west, heirs ol Joseph Cramer on the north. John Schenek on the esst and on the south oy public road, containing five acres more or less. Taken In execution and t be sold at the suit ot A. V. Barker, Assignee ot H. J. liadds. TEEMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money to be paid when the property is knocked down and the remaining two-third at tbe confir mation ot the aeed. D. A LUTHER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. EbeneborK, Jan. 10. 185. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. J.. Estate of Mrs. S. .1. LascH, deceased. letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. S. J. Lee.'b. deceased, late ot Callttrtn borough having been granted to tbe undersigned, notice is hereby given to those Indebted to sid estate tbat payment must be made witnout delay, ana in.n baring claims against the same, must present (ben properly authenticated for settlement. FKANCLS N. HUliK. (rallitxin. Pa., Jan. 9, '84.-01. Administrator, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mh. Eliza Parrish. dee'd. Letter ol Administration on the estate of Mra. Elixa Parrisb. deceased, late of Cambria town ship, having been granted to the undersigned .."no tice Is nerenv given to tnose inaentea to sum e- tate that payment must be made wl'.hoot delay those bavlnv claims against the same. not Breent them properly authenticated lor settle ment. WILLIAM C. PAKKISH, Cambria tp.. Jan. 16, 'Si.-t. Administrator. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. Tbe nnder- Jl. signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to report distribution of the funds in the hands of Samnel Keed. Trustee to sell tha real estate ot Abraham Makin. deceased, as shown by his first and final account, hereby give notice that he will sit at his office in the borough of Eb ensburg. Pa., on Saturday. February lUIn, 168i, at two o clock, P. M., for the purpose of attending to the duties of said appointment, at which time and plaoe all persons Interested may attend, or be forever debarred trom coming in on said fund. ALVI EV ANS, Auditor. EheogDutff, January 10, 18S&.-31. S.7W TO 421 T'. 164 (JO I 21. f2-- 4"; STRAY NOTICE. Came to theprem isea ot the subscriber in Clearfield township. Cambria county, about the 1st ot November, 184, a red and white yearling bull with white loranoad. The owner Is requested to come and prove proper ty, pay charges, aud take him away ; otherwise it will be told according to law. DENNIS McCACLET. St. AugueUse, Jac. T, 1886. ;i miVARE! $10,000 iDdoOuSio k IIaVING jiurch.-isctl for cash, than elsewhere. Our fine stock rvi-'s- Tt . J" iTI- a.-r.-T r mf I-. 'a-i-'zrir . : .'- ; !,? niseis K a CM wU' 1? - n ''Tan . - W hi "Viwawaaaaa a, sr- . , ui .a y. . :m StSgr-ReaJ our .astonishingly low price list : 11 qt. n'sn pan, prosn"! .50 1 nt. o:i. an, prpsed 4,5 12 qt. ls pan. presswi 441 11 tt tltsti pan, prf-ssed 30 14 bucket, .'.1;;; 10 qt. luicket . 2 1 two b.iop bucket. w.MHlifii ." is 1 three boop bucket, wooden o0 4 qt coffee pot 05 3 qt. coffee pot 00 2 q l. CoffB pot . is Your attention is called to our ! FULL LINE OF rUII,I)ERS' MATKHIAI. FAINT , VAKNisiI AND iVVJtJtlljr AAU K;-AH nr invrerl to conyince themselves AND LOW PRICES. A. C. BUCK & CO., Grallitzin, X. SA,VE "5TQXTR, QEE IX IIUYING YOUI1 RANGES, COOKIHG AND HEATIII G STOVES, Ce?!ar Furnaces, Fire-Place Heaters, Tinware, Copper Ware, Shectiron Ware, Lamp Goods of Every Description, Knives anl Forks, fcfpoons, Soup Ladles, Granite Ware, Coffee Mills, Plated-ware, Toilet Sets, Cake Boxes, 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, Steam CGOta Rice, Milk and Farina Boilers, Terfect Waffle Irons, Boilers of all Kinds, And a I.arje Stock of jii.n.., .-v Ci:l and ExarniD tlie Goods lOW, AM-YOU WILL 13E FRANK No. 280 Washington Street, Still I again call the attention of the public to the fact that I am still selling goods at a great reduction in order to reduce my stock. Ai you all know my stock consists of Hardware, House-Furnishing, and Agricultural line. It is not necessary to enumerate it here, but come and eatia fy yourselves that I am offering bargains in everything. A3 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 also offering great bargains in Wall Paper, Trunks, 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, 188I.-tf. Sheriffs Sales. 1T virtue of Sundry writs of Fieri Facias, and 1 Alias Fieri Facias Vend Expon and Tet Vend Expon Issued out of the Court ot Common Plea? of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, at tbe Man sion House, in Johnstown, on BA TVTtDA V, JFEBRtrART 14, 1885, at 1 o'clock, p. m., tbe following real estate, to wit: All the right, title and Interest of Michael J. Keating, ol. in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the township of Taylor. Cam bria county , t'enn . ncginning si a poci on ine road lead inn trom Johnstown to Ebensburg. thence along the said road north 6!, east six perches to a post, thence along lot No. S north 37 west ten and one-half perches to a post on an alley, thence along the same south 64 wut seven perches to a post, thence along lot ro. t south 64', J east ten perches to the place of beginning. Taken in ex ecution and to be gold at the suit of Lippincott Ogiever A Co. Al;o: All ine rignt. line Ann ini-rej-i oi icpuen McOarvev, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel ol land situate tn tbe villaire of Morrell ville, in the township of liwer Yoder, Cnmhria countv. Pa., bounded on the north-west by Chan dler etreet. on the e:ist by Oartield street, on the sout!i-wet by lot of 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'Keili. Also t All the right, title and interest or w. . Sherman, of. in aud to all that certain lot of ground situate tn the township ot F.-'t Taylor, county ol Cambria, Pa., fronting on tbe Ebens burg and Johnstown road and adjoining tbe pro perty ol Martin Mcifonsm on tno norm ana east and an alley yn the west containing two acres mnieorless, having thereon erected a one-story frame house. Now In tbe occupancy ol Joseph Wood. Also : All the rlirht, title and rnterest of W. W. Sherman, of , in and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In the townthm ol East Tylor, county of Cambria. Fa., lrontipg on the Etiensbnrg and Jonnstown roaa aoioining tanas of Koger McAnally on the south-east. William Oppy on the east and Patrick Tigue on the north containing reur acres more or icsa. unviuic uioro on erected a two-st-jry frame hfue and frame stable now in the oecuiiancy of W. W. Sherman. Taken in execotioc and to be sold at the suit ot John Campbeil, S. W. lavis and Joseph Hogue, Commissioners of Cambria county. Also: All the right, title and Interest or Perry Kwartrentrover. ol. io and to all that certain lot ot ground situate in the village ol South rork, Oroyle township, Cambria county. P., Iront.lng sixty-five leel on street and extending back one hundred and sixiv-six to an ailey, adjoining lot ol the Evangelical cbur?n on the south went and an alley on the southeast, having thereon erected a two-story plank house and a board sta ble. Now In the 'occupancy of Perry Swartzen trover. Tnken In execution and to be sold at the suitrlT. ti. Stewart A Co. Also: All the right, title and Interest of Mary E. Jones, of. in and to a certain lot of gmumt in the Ffrst ward of Conemaogb borough, Camt-Tie oointv. Pa., fronting on Kailroad street and ran ninx i-ack to an alley, adioinlng property of Jos Freldhoff on the east and pr- per-.y of the lertnn Catholic Church on the west, having thereon erected a two story frame house sad outbuildings. Now in the occupancy ot Mary E. Jones. Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit et the Kit- tannicg Insurance Company. TEKMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down, and the remaining two-thirds at the cod Ur ination ol tbe deed. D. A. LUTHER. Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. January 20, id j OTICE In the Orphan's Court ot th County of Cambria. fTo the heirt and legal repretentatiret of Jorrpk ry, deceaned. Greeting: Y'oa are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of orphans court, to be held at Ebensoorg on nrst iMonaay of .nsrcn next, tnen and mere to ac cept or refuse to take the reil estate 01 Augustus Cornmesser. deceased, at tbe appraised valuation put upon It by an Inquest duly awarded by said Court, or mow cause why the same snouui not be sold. D. A. LUTHEK, Sherit. snerin omce, ko r., I'a. I December 15. 154. s Sold atRefluceflRates: we sell for cash 15 per cent, lower of 4 rika ihk An- nrif-xcelled in (JUALITY AND LOW FIGUHKs. An Im mense Line ok Il'tvltnarc, 7'in CrypT, Miet iron and Silvenrart, Jlorsc tind .Stable -f'ur.s,7i(.s, Aud Farming Implements. 4 tin nest pails., ilu dippor .1 pressed tio basins, Desied 2 purlrlini; pans 1 ili tin cups 1 la'Ke wash b-.iitr. No. R , 2 kchhI curii biooais 5 cml huckaU. ."..... Ckal oil, pvr gal t'lothps pins, pet doz.... White tear), per cwt. Nails, per kee $ .7$ 25 IS 35. 95. 15 1 0O 1 01 6 M 2 fine assortment of Wall Pi per. GLASS 'at Spkciai. IUtrs fel OUTING FltGMrTLY Attended to. of our SUPERIOR COODS Meat 1'ounders, Mincing Knives, SEW KUlTES 11 l , 1, i-.- v-iu l soia at iiw iti L so a at Low rricef jT LOUK JrT)ll MV NAME ON THE WIN M UE TO TIN!) THE KIGIIT I'LACE. W. HAY, JOHNSTOWN, PA. educing Stock. everything in the Silver Plated Ware, Q. HUNTLEY. I TWENTY-EIOHTH ANNUAL STATEMEFfT ol the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Comoanv of tTambrla eonnty, for the year ettit iDH lerener 31, 1iHI: Amount Insured Jan. 14, 184. 1,S79.&33.2 During year 425.64S.00 fa.lS5.3T8K Deduct am't expired Daring year - , .,. Ieduet amount Surrendered and eaacel'd 344,203.00 V,1 57.00 Amount property Insured Iee.. 81,134 ..... 1.705.S2S.K 107.40 M 7.12S,e io.m f M4 Am't notes in lorce Jan. 14, 18M :,i7i.M 40.22S.00 30,019.00 i.rf.oo A'mt Premium notes- Taken during ear Deduct am't expired - liuriag year leduct amount Surrendered and eaneel'd Am't Premium notes In force Dec. 31, 14 Number policies issued during year . Number policies in lorce Dec. 31. 1 ....; cash Aocorirr Rwairrs. Amount on hand at date last settlement . l.4.9 14 Cash for new insurance 1.4M.M ' Money burrowed May 1, 14... 701'. 00 Assessment No. I (autr.or.zcJ July 10. 184 Amount collected on tame 4,717.30 l JOS. Ti EXVEKPITT RBS. Losses paid Edward W. Krans 70 on t0 0O 1 .om 900 OO 10 OO Om 00 K4 0 467.00 86 "0 n oo ' v s ' i.S Christopher W hite (balance). Michael tistes Heorge Lcmyre A. I. Storm.... .... Francis Yeaa-er Joseph A trray wm. K . William..... Lewis Kndler P. L. Eck .. . As ron Sheeline Jamea K. Cooper-... ........... Other extenses Com's'B on assessment No. .. Bor money (ptld Sea. 20, lM) 700.0-1 KM 12 00 SO 00 4-1 OO STS.Oe ''T 11 M 2 (W iO 6.1 14 Interest tin same.. Secretary's fees Treasurer' alary Kent Agent's eommifecion - Prem'a return'd for policies can Printing. postage. st ationery. etc Compensaticn Kxeiuiive Com Expenses adjusting losses, ee Balance ob hfcad n.lve 91 Jnury 2 '.r-l. the lorczo.nc account aaiit- ed, lound correct and approved. JOHN LLOYD. JOHN J EVANS, C. T. K IBF.HTS. Executive Committee. Qltl'IIANS' COURT SALE OF Valuable Real Estate 1 BY virtue of an order issuing out of the Or phan? C-ourt of Oaw-ria county, the UDder- siicned. Administratrix cT t. h ambers A. Pari-ns, late ol the township ef lean in laid county, de ceased, will expose to publie tale, oa the premi Ise, on Friday, Februar' 20, 1885, At two e'clock. P. M.. tbe following described real estate, to wit : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township ot Iean. county ot Cambria, Penn'a. adiolning lands ot James Mc- Ouire, Jane Mdiuire and others, containing 108 ACRES, More or less . about thirty Bve acres c-t which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half ttnrv plank house aed frame stable. the lt,K.ns tr ai.i. une mini 01 ine purchase money te be paid on tbe confirmation ol tale nd the remainder In two equal annual pavmen: with interest, to be ecured b. bond and raorrage Of the purchaser. ' ATI1 AKIN E MoCAKTY. I ean twp., Jan. '&.-t. A Jm'.tiis tratrix. I PTVKTIIKRS ! (end for oar Select List of LeoeJ A Newspapers. Uo. P. Kowell tt Oe., 10 rrBe it. . . me the