The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 08, 1885, Image 3

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EBEJISBTHO. PA.
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LOCAL AXD PERSOXAL.
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Were nt the Other Tlace.
VhitP fiat m to be rffe.
iFnr ratine. 1 Bond B thp Suear Bow!.
' Niut tM season the lok agent burst
: v .r cif'cP groceries so to the Snpar
TS' j
w t be In too hi a hurry with your
i-rauroent Cnnrt brought several Johns
ton attorneys here.
" Wlst In PentrsVWania will not average
li nn half a crop,
"".('on-ranv A of this place. Fifth Rei
seDt National Gnard of Pennsylvania, has
disbanded .
.Tne rmintv Commissioners) on Tuesday
' appointed Jonn Roberts. F.sq , Assessor,
for F'anklin borough.
irrard Rnreoon. f Washington town
been laid np for the past ten days
wrh erysipWfls, but Is saWl to be slowly re
COre ring,
: Tt'e nventh of May has at last not down
.ijp, and Is furnishing the kind -of
weather that is called for Id all first crass
altnansc.
Two hundred and fifty chlldren't eulta I
' m - I .. - Iff 1... f 1 ,1 -l 1
tfiing House. 1301 Eleventh avenue, Altoona,
at from fl 73 up.
i Mrsrs. Baker and Miller, of rVlladel
jfa. shipped on Thursday from the -station
It this place, a car load of fresh mflk cows
fci rtii!idi'lphia.
Fifty light ciiloied summer suite are of
fered at the Golden Eagle Clothing House.
Jj-1 Eleventh avenue, A 1 toon a, at half their
faluf. Call ar.d see. II. Larck, Prop.
Mr John Cebler took his departure for
iirne, on Wednesday last, wliere'he has ae
tvptpd a situation as baker, at the Thomp
trn House, of that place.
I On Thursday of last week "the citizens
if the boroogh of Huntingdon decided to
tave water works, by a vote of 'Gil In favor
)? tn CO against waterworks
Th counsel of Curtain "McClaln, the
tr.an who murdered William tjrnearn.an at
the wton Hamilton camp meeting, have
jppcalpd his case to the Supreme court.
Mr. James Kearney, formerly of Altoo
ta, has been appointed chief -clerk of trans
portation of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and
Manatah Railroad, with headquarters at St.
Taul.
-Mr. I). W. Llbhy, of Gaysport, Blair
rminty, has been appolntei "Manager of the
Cambr'a Iron Company's Interests at Ben-
tineton, and assumed his tluties on Tues
day Inst.
I -Mr. Geortre W. Kavlor, tormerly of Al
8gheny township. Is lying seriously ill at
the American ;olleire In lieme. His manv
friends in this vicinity hoge for his early re-
g-nverv.
Mrs. R. E. Jones has just received, and
nw opening np at her millinery store. In
t.iace, a large and niceiy selected stock
i n.il'enery goods, all ofthe latest styles.
i ind see them.
j - fr. Owen Jones, residing about fonr
r V South of this pla-oe. In Snmmerhlll
t.i T!;-';p. had fourteen she-p killed and four
J-nt tiers badly injured by dogs, on Thursday
cight of lat week.
New stock of straw hats just received
Bt tr.r Gulden Eagle, l.Wi "Eleventh avenue,
, AltiKna, where they will be sold very low.
J H. March.
C. F. Hager. Surgeon Dentist, of Joh b-
ton. will be at the Mountain Floose on the
pr-ord Friday and Saturday of each month,
where he will be prepared to do all work
pertaining to his profession. la 24-2 m.
The first cremation flf the body of an
infant in the United States took p'ace at the
Lancaster crematorium on Tuesday lat.
the ilfa.l child was brought from New York,
and was aged two vearand nine months.
Roralumine a superior wall finish. Bet
ter than all kalsnmlneo or whitewash. Is
cheap and durable, will not crumble or peel
off, and Is good for inslrie or outside work.
All shades at Dr. Zimmerman's drng store.
I The Altoona Titite will remove to their
n w building across the street from their pres-
I er.t location on Friday, and in consequence
j rf P e amount of work required In fixing up
ineir new office and getting things In shape
w:ll tie compelled to drop Saturday's issue.
We have two new organs on hand that
we will sell cheap for cash, trade for a farm,
Nir a house and lot. for a-horse. cattle, sheep,
grain or lumber. In fact anything that we
can make a turn rnnnd In. Tartles wishing
to purchase a first claw organ, will rmt
abetter ch "uU t0 otors are enable to
ho.. 'hy wait nntil the 4tb
L 1, lr Wl" P'ohaWy come up itself; If
:.a swallowed It In -the month of Febru
ary there would have been no trouble getting
H out the other direction.
Farmers are all busy now sowing their
fats, and after that comes something else.
1 hi, is the busy season and it behooves them
to ave ail the time they can. To save money
eV should buy their dry goods, dress goods,
boots and shoes, groceries and all kinds of
nej goods, at John Owens store, nigh
trvet,
-On Tuesday afternoon, the House at
Harridburg, passed finally a bill regulating
marriage of minors. It prescribes a
pnaHr of 200 on any Minister or Justice
of the i-eace who shall unite In marriage tny
rcn'T who shall Induce any person to per
form a n.arrlage ceremony ander false rsp
rt"entt;ns. -The attitude of Catholicism toward our
PuVic -hoolsa problem of rave concern
at the trAan T t . . . . I
e'Trui ume is io oe aiscussea from
W w.Mte premises In the June number of
t.e.Wa American JReriew, by M. C. O'
r.yrne. of orth Carolina, against the Iio
"n Catholic Church, and B'whop Keane,
f irginla, in defense of Its picy.
-The Board of Ditectors of the Pennsyl
t,"' Railroad Company met on Friday last
if1 oassed a resolution declaring a herni
rnuai dividend of 3 percent, cash upon the
""ital stock o the company, payable on
after May th. to shareholders as they
""d entered oo the books of theeompany
yi;ock, p. m., on Thursday, April 30tb,
"fi Thursday t last week, Mr. Peter
'elfricD. of Elder townshiD. had ffath-
" t"geft,era number or his neighbors to
-t liioi in raining a new barn. In at
"'t'PUng to raise on of the heavy plate to
M'i'in on the wait. It slipped and fell,
uf;e Mr. John Endler and breaking his
I'g three places. Dr. M. J. Buck, of
u'na, happened to be In the Delghbor
. ar,d ' e injured Jeg, but is of the
P "'on that amputation will have to be re-,rt-d
to before he can recover.
A party of Eastern capitalists. Interest
10 Clearfield minis mui i.a. ...
. j . isu'ia, ain HI
"K I0r 111 fnrwi.ri.n
-'iew or nuiiwlag a new railroad f
,T;n Iin,! " TJ'"n to the head of
of t r'," reek in rfield county, by
iu,n (iap. The amount of coal on
View of huilaJlor i m
Mo
way i Of fr.h. .
H'-n -""uu iitei win justiry the
to Tr" f thl9 DCW roai from that ect'on
be d.0?- The Imoiediate field that will
!CM .00 !'0ld bj" tbi8 DeW rol COLSlstS Of
'I'uO,, ' b'Ch W0Uld P"1 to 40,000
If bf xtfding short branches.
'1 uor ? WDer f thi8tbxly of lock
th I , r tDllU8 1 contribute toward
. T the nl up Tipton Ran, the
kn.,, IV,"-?K',-,U9 rout that can be e-
- Samuel McOlary, of Washington towu
Bhip, and who at of.- t'm a r MTt "
this place where he was eiup'oy u i- 1
ler at the Mountain House, was found dead
Id his bed at the hotel of Michael Donatio
at Lilly's, on Saturday morning. An inquest
was held by F. M. George, Esq., and a yer
diet of death from natural causes was ren
dered. The deceased had been a soldier in
the British army and was also a veteran of
the Mexican war and of the late rebellion.
His age was about 63 years. j
In this Issu of our paper we publish
the announcement of Mr. J.eeph A. Gray,
of Carrolltown. as a candidate for Sheriff.
Mr. Gray is a well-known citizen of the
county, kavlng been born In Susquehanna
township, and has resided In that neighbor
hood ever since, until within the last few
: yer. when he removed to Carrolltown. Fie
has always been an active and consistent
Democrat, is an energetic and good business
man, and if nominated, we have no doabt of
b election. That he would make a eareful
and efficient sheriff, is a fact that co!d not
be doubted by any one who knows him.
Over In Somerset county, the farmers
haying sugar camps make a business of su
gar making while tne season lasts, and find
them to be a source of profit. The Myers
dale t'ommerei! says : L. A. PeCfc, of Addi
son, in one run of three days, made 2 600
pounds and nearly C.000 In the season, which
Is aboui an average crop. Dan it-1 Johnson
set bat 200 keelers, and ha! only maple
trees but raade In one run 635 -pounds. This
shows the richness of the sap. E ijab Llvin-
good, nt Elk Lick, set 2,700 keelers and
. , , . , ' i
made 29 barrels of crumb and 330 pounds of
brick sugar, and 200 gallon of syrup in all
aboot9,0 pounds.
At a meeting bald one day last wf ek by
a number of the surviving members of the
Seveuty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteer In
fantry, commanded by Col. Wm. Sirwell, of
Kittannmg, during the late war. and of
which Father R C. Christy, then of Bailer
county, was chaplain. It was decided in the
name of the tegiraen to decorate his grave
in the Catholic cemetery in this piaee u
Decoration Day, the 30tb Instant A com
mittee of five, consisting of C. B. Gillesp4e,
Freeport ; Ii. A. lyres Allegheny county ;
Samael Lee, Kittannlng; John Hoerr and
11. fl. Bengnugh, of Pittsburgh, was ap
pointed to carry out the purpose of the meet
ing, and was instructed to proceed to E hens
burg on May 2th and decorate the grave
wlcta appropriate ceremonies.
4fE MOtt IXFOBTIXA1K.
TMtaa Grace fwla Hnrled Into fRSer
n 1 17 :at JohBilown.
From Tuesday's Johnstown rri6ue-;The .
eastern express is due at this station at 9.40
p. m. It does not'stop here, but whirls past
at the rate of thirty miles an hour- 1 1 is the
fastest train on the road, making the dis- !
tance from 'Pittsburgh to this city In two i
hours and ten minutes. The train was on :
time last-evening. Just as the engine p- :
proached the curve at the Pennsylvania rail
road station, the engineer saw a -woman
Mi row hereelf prostrate on the trak. Be
fore he had time even to apply the reverse
lever, his eivgtne had caught up the unfortu
nate woman who sought death ender Its
wheels and tossed heryards awayfrom the
track. "The enclne was stopped, and the
company's s'ation employes were iMitlfied of
what had happened,
fix -Policeman Reese, of Millville ; Officer
Reese, of the. Pennsylvan!a",Rai!rod service,
ard others repaired, to the scene. The wo
man was not dead, but she was unconscious
aed speechless. She was placed oa atre:c!
er -and taken to the bageage-room. Being
sMIl alive, Dr John Lowntan waseummon
ed but before his arrival the poor creature
had breathed her last, not having -uttered a
word. It was found that the rigtrt side of
kerrbaad and face was crushed in and that
her right thish and leg were broken. The
body -remained In the baggage rown until 7
o'clock this morning, when it wse -removed
to the -undertaking establishment, where it
wm neatly coffined and prepared ior burial.
The remains of the deceased wpretrf terward
Identified as those of Grace Lewis, aued 19
or -years. She had been leading ac aban
doned life lately, and her puicifte was no
doabt caused by the upbraiding of her con
sclenee. No inquest was held, tt is said
shetias relatives living in Huntingdon.
Grace iLewIs was a resident of this place
for several months last fall and winter, hav
ing lived as a domestic with John A. "Ken
nedy. Esq , and afterwards with Deputy
Sheriff -Blair, leaving the latter place some
time about the 1st of January, when she
went to Johnstown. Nothing Is known
fcere .of ther .previous history, and a redir
posiUon to kleptomania was the cauee f her
leaving tore.
, iiVPyf tisburg Chroniclt cfvw h
bill or fare of the foreigners who work at
the VfcnderbUt tunnels : The foreign labor
erg on the Tnrjerbilt tunnels aubsietrk4y
on artiolea which cost little or nothin and
which we Improvident Americans repudiate
as food. Mice, rata, snails and angle worn
constitute their principal diet of meat. The
Hungarians are .particularly fond of a pot
pie of aoRle-Wwrms. The Swedes eat the
most meac riou r and lard are the chief
store supplies used by the Italians who eat
no meat. They e a great deal of macaroni
of their ova make. Some of the most fru
gal spend a little as $3 per month in store
supplies and o ragged and uncouth to save
money. Tbey earn on an average fl per
day. Some make fl is. Out of these wages
they coDtrlre to save eighty per cent, and in
a few years they expeet to lay oy money
enough to enable them to return to their na
tive land welUto do. They claim that $000
or 800 will render them wealthy In their
own country. Two or three years of steady
toil and privation in this country, then they
win re nxea.
Herae Kjuv.
On Tuesday last a running race between
.Mr. John G. C. Bearer, of Carroll township,
and Mr. E. B. Creeawell, of this place, who
ach supposed himself to be the owner of
the fastest horse, took place ou the old plank
road Immediately north of town. Quite a
number of people went out toeee tbe race,
wtolcb was won by Mr. Bearer, whose borse
seemed to be tbe fastest, having tbe lead
from the start. Mr. Cresewell. Iiowever,
met with a singular accident whleb might
bave proved serious, bat strange to aay,
neitrj borse or rider was hurt. Whep about
half-way down the track the hitching strap
leu do wd and was tramped oo by the borse,
causiDg him to fly the track and fall over a
fence with Mr. Cressweirs feet fast in the
stirrups leaving Mm banging by the stirrups
on one side of the fence and tbe horse down
on the otnar side, In such a position that
neither man nor horse could extilcate them
selves until assisted by tbe spectators.
Arcnmeat Coart.
On Wednesday Court met. with Hon. R.
L. Johnston. President Judge, and Associate
Judges. Hon. John Flanagan and Hon. Jos.
Masters on the bench.
The following caaes were all that were
disposed of up to the time of our giog to
press.
John P. 0"Neill vs. Kittannlng Insurance-
j Company. Motion for new trial. Motion
I overruled.
Samuel Reese vs. J. C. Bole & Silas Oouh
nour. Rule to show cause. Continued.
J. L. Smith v. Conrad Keitn. Report of
Commissioner. Arguad and held for ad
visement. J. Swank & Co. vs. John Hu'z-m, t-t ai
Rule to show causa Ju i.ju.tLil opoutu t,u
defeudaot Jet Into a defence.
prof. iiari.f.n a. Rinntrs
r Wr Mtwnr'ti I .aw ta Told to a
I'll itii t. l:rlr.
Proftssoi Charles A. Riddle, who a few
years ago was Princ'r-al of the common
schools of this place, and is now Principal
1 of the schools at Minersvllle, In the vicinitv I
' Of Pittsburg, expressed the following views
. the other day to a reporter of the Pittsburg
! Litpatch, In regard to Mrs. btone's taw re
J q-iiring the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimu
j lants and narcotics on the bumau system to
! be taught in the common schools. We quote
i from last Sunday's Dispatch:
' "'Not until the State Superintendent and
! the courti construe the temperance hygiene
I law will we know what it embraces and
i what it does not Include in Its provisions,"
remarked Principal C. A. Riddle, of the Ml
! nersville schools, yesterday, as a book agent
' was urging the adoption of a text book which
covets all the law intends, tn the opinion of
said agent. When Mr. Riddle was asked to
' explain he continued :
i "Well, in the first place, there Is a cot.filct
of opinion touching the meaning of sections
j threw and four, which provide that 'no cer
1 tifiicate shall be granted any person to teach
: in the public schools of tne Commonwealth
j or in any educational institutions receiving
i money Irom the Commonwealth after the
i first M on Jay of June, 1886. who does not
pass a satisfactory examination In phvsiolo-
gy and hygiene, with special teference to
the effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and
natccs on the human system, and 'that
all laws or parts or laws Inconsistent with
the provisions of this act are hereby repeal
ed. It is held that, nnder the provisions of
tbese sections, every teacher in the State,
no anatter whether he holds a professional
or permanent certificate. State or Normal
school diploma, will be compelled to pass a
special examination In order to meet its re-
' ,renients. Tht wil, he th(, fir9t pojnt lne
j school department will be asked to settle.
Then comts the question, what Is meant
I by 'stimulants?' It cannot mean alcoholic
I i rinks, for those are previously mentioned.
; Does it mean coffee, tea. chocolate, spices,
jfcc, for al I of these and many other ilnnus
come under the definition. It even includes
' the ruler and the isttan. for they are stimu
' lants. Following 'stimulants' the law takes
j up narcotic-.' Now, our medical auttioii
; ties state that a narcotic is that which, m
: medical dosea, allays morbid suceptibilities,
relieves pain and produces sleep. 4c, and
j includes jpium, belladonna, Ac. Does
the law mean that the effects of these shall
be taught to each child in each grade of our
public schools? The law says so, or ilse it
is meaningless. What teacher knows the
j effect of the different narcotics in different
quantities on persons differing in age, tem
' perament and physical condition? Then,
I too, the law is so loose In language that a
teacher so minded can play 'loose or fast' to
; suit the sentiments of the community in
! wlrcb. he is teaching. It says not a word
about the evil effects, but simply the effects
of alcoholic dt inks, stimulants and narcot
ics on the human system.
"If the teacher believes that stimlants
are. not hurtful in tho main, be'ean so teach
and evade tne intent of law. If he has con
victions on the subject of narcotics, be can
so teach and say tiothing about smoking and
chewing, which many oeople believe are not
injurious. So, you see, what a pretty mess
our lawmakers have given us. I have not
discussed the motives of the law. The in
tention of Mrs Hunt and her friends in se
curing its passage was doubtless gowd, but
looked at as a law supposed to come from the
bauds of mature people. It would le difficult
to conceive of anything that seeets to em
brace so much and yet means eo little."
Creaaoo and (ealport Kail
Work on the Cresson and Coalport Rail
road was began last week, and at present
there are abou, two hundred and fifty men
at work, mostly in the neighborhood i f Ash
land. The Pittsburgh Dispatch o( Satutdfy
last, says :
Thaddeus Freeland, of BelSevue, has ite
contract for the entire work, including gra
ding, filling, excavating, bridge, building,
and track construction. He is now on the
ground. The new railroad will re thirty
seven miles in letgth. It is to be completed
by Xovemberl, 1885. The cost of construc
tion will approximate (1,004.000, and the
average cost per mile will be about f25,00.
The object of hnildina this road is to open
up some rich coal and lumher tracts. Along
its located line thrre, are thirty-eight coal
mines and fifteen saw mills, all of wtaieh are
compelled t.ow to go to great expense te
transport their products to the Pennsylvania
n.. . ... ,.i...u...i . .
i on ti ,u"u 1 P'""-
ent f-rhrnie is backed by t Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, and the stockholders are
wealthy Eastern gentlemen wh hold the
lands throuuh which the line la to pass. The
line will run through Coal port and other
prosperous mining towns. Several carloads
; of toots, scoop,, carts, and other applian.ee
j were shipped to the new works rrom Pitts-
burg and Harrisburg on last Tuesday. Over
I one thousand laborers, to be employed oa
, the fills, excavations, and tradings, are said
; to be already there.
j - - . .
Nairn from the Hernial Krhael.
Tire r.st-iit term will be the largest ever
held in tbe county. Ninety five teachers are
now attending.
I The Normal Literary Sor-ie'v "" u'' "
j ---. irot large enough to
seat tne members of the Society.
The students have again taken up their
line of march for exercise during recess, io
charge of the teachers. Systematic exercise
gives physical development, as importaut as
mental training.
Students are attending from Indiana, Cen
tre, Blair ard Westmoreland counties.
The Professional class was organized this
week; several teacher will join the class
on Mon-iay next.
The regular sessions of the school are from
7:30 a. ro., to 12 ; and from 1:30 p. ro.. t 4.
Clesses have been organized in book-keeping,
physiology, rhetoric and mental science
n addition to the common branches.
The musical convention conducted by
Prof. Brown will commence next week.
A meeting to organize the class will be
held Id Armory nail on Friday evening of
this week. The Hall has been engaged for
the convention, and the people of Ebens-
burg will have an opportunity to receive In
struction from a competent instructor. It
is expected that there will be a foil attend
ance at the meeting on Friday evening, to
make complete arrangements for tbe con
vention. Flftri ninaa-let Nanday Kebosl Co Ten.
tlon.
The first convention of this district, com
prising tbe counties of Huntingdon, Blair,
Cambria, Somecet, Bedford and Fulton will
be held at Altoona, Thursday and Friday,
May 14 and 15, 1885. It will be under the
auspices of the Pennsylvania State Sunday
School Association, comprising all evangeli
cal denominations, and all such, as well
as union Sunday schools, are invited to
take part, each school being entitled to two
delegates.
The programme will consist largely of ad
diefes on the practical side of Sunday school
work, and It Is believed will be very helpful
to the workers.
DelgaUs will be entertained If notice of
their coming be sent to the chairman on or
before May 10. 1885. This is especially Im
portant. Delegates wlil please;brlng Bibles and note
books. Wm. S. Roes, M. D.,
Chairman.
rj. March offers the
Best quality G. A.. R. suits aod caps for $10
S-ciud " " 9
Third " " ' $ g
Call at the Golden E igle Clothing Ilou-ie,
1801 E eveuUi aveoue. Aitooua for G. A. R.
Mill.
HYMENEAL.
KEARNS-McMAIIAK. Married, at St
Riwe's Catholic church, at Lilly's, oo Tuns
day. April 21 t-t 188fl. by the Rev. Father
Brown. Mr. Tlx .. Kear-is to Mrs. Mary A.
MoMnhsn. hoth t.f WashiDxttin township.
FA RR EX - BECK - Married, at Si. Rose's
rin.ie!., i Lit v's, n Srtturday.
A 25 1 JHS ' Kev. Father Brown, Mr.
Ffnk Frrt;u to Mi Aojaoda Beck, botfi of
Jelly's.
ORIT1 ART.
Carlk. Died, at the residence of her son,
Mr, Andrew Carle, in Clearfield township,
on Friday, May 1st, 1885, Mrs. Emma Carle,
aged hboiit 70 years. The deceased, who
was the widow of Mr. J"lin Carle, deceased,
had been a resident of Clearfield township
for about fiity years, her husband having i
been one of the plooeer settlers of the town- ,
ship. She was a sister of Mis. Andrew
Lewis formerly of Ebensburg, but now te
siding in Lebanon, Pa., and the mother of i
Mr. Andrew Carle, of Clearfield township.
Mr. Thomas Carle and Mrs. Frank Durbin.
of the Summit, Mis. Wro. Urbsn, of Al
toona, and several other children whom we
do not know. She was a kind mother and a
good neighbor, and was respected and es
teemed by all who knew her.
PUG II. Died, at the residence of her fa
ther. Mr. L"-wts R'-dg r. In E'lenshurg, on
Satuiday, Mv 2nd, 1885, Mrs Lucretia
Pugh, wile of Dmiei Pugh, aged 28 years.
Interment at Lloyd's cemetery, on Mouday
last.
McCLARREX. Died, at the ho'el of Mi
chael Donahoe, in Washington township, on
Friday. May 1st, 1885, Mr. Samael McCiar
ren, aged about 60 years.
VICKROY. -Died, at hN residence. In
Johnstown, on Friday, Mav 1. 1885. Mr. Ed
win A Vlckroy, aged about 83 years.
RUTCn Died. t the residence of Mel
chlor Boslet, in Cnrmlltown borough, on
Friday, Mav 1st, 1885, Mr. Daniel Rutcu.
aged about 80 years.
MALOY. Died, at her residence In Alle
gheny township, on Thursday, April 30, 'So.
Mrs. Sarah Malov. widow of Patrick Maloy,
I deceased, aged aboat 70 years.
B1LLER D ed, at the residence of her
rsnshand, Mr. Alnysius Biller, in Allegheny
township, on Thursday, April 30, 1885, Mrs.
Bdler. aped about TO years.
THE MARKETS.
Ebknsbcro, May 7, 1885.
Flour, choice family $5 00 to 6 00
Wheat, white.
.. 1 10
75
60
50
Kye
Com
Oats
Cover fe
Timothy seed...
Flax seed
Beans
Potatoes
Butter, tb.... .
Lard, tt...
Eaes. per doz
Onions, per bu.
Hay, per ton
7
2
00
50
1
50
10
2
40
15
12
10
50
12 00
PIITSBI'RU MARKETS.
Wrdrbbday, May 8, 1RSS.
KOTOTOW-Irish. 6.sf$75 per bushel ; on track
5Sf850c. Jersey Sweet, 6 oo bbl.
I'oultbt I,lve chickenR, 7.VvS0c per pair : live
turkeys, lKrie per numl , lire wi. 75cSfl 00
per pair. Iirenscd 'hl-a"iB, 164$:7c per pound ;
turkeys, 17??11 : Keese, 1012.
KAa lJ4j2n for country mixed cotton ;
for all wool.
Sir Small clover seed. 5 7-?S 83 ; large,
fl 0t)iS 76; timothy seed. 1 901 70; orchard
gra. 1 e4 bine arass. 1 flOQl ho.
Eoos Fresh Pennsylvania and Obie emts, 13
14c per doxen
Arei-iia-'J I0?1 7J per bbl tor cominon to fair
anil 2 7aW'i so lor prime to cnoice.
BtTTKK Fnicv crenmerv. VtirfriOr : do. other
brands. -JSS-r?c ; choice creamery. 2af$ae : choice
dairy, T2i -i'c : choice country. Ji.-6Sa-c; common
rrndes. IoiojI-A.-: low grades. ."i??Sc.
Mill Fnm Bran. 17 5?18 00: mld.lllnirs. 17
18 O0 tor brown ami -M iil9 no l-.r white: chop
ped reed. IS 0u9-J0 l; chopped corn. 19 OulSOO
Hy-No- 1 timothy haled , $18i18 ho lor tlurht :
17 60'?18 i' for loose pressed ; from country wan-
on. IT ouffja 00 ; Wo. 1 prairie hay, 8 609 50 ;
uplan I, li fr'HOVl 00
Orain W heat. viitytb pr busbel ; corn, 47(3
52: oats. 3f opZlr ; rye. 75f;73.
Flock $8 2."'Aii "0 per bbl., according to quali
ty. Ojiioms S4 0i(fi4 50 per parrel.
Provisions Hams, lOloic; bacon, 8c; shout
ders, ti'itft.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SHERIFF. I berebv announce
in self as a en-ttdatc lor the Deraocrailo nomina
tion of Sheriff snbject to the decision ol the Dem
ocratic primary elections.
JOSEPH A. OF AT.
Carrolltown, May 8, 18S5
JiEff ADTF.RTI1Enr.JITS.
Sheriffs Sales.
IT virtne of Sundry writs of Fieri Fa ess, alias
Ji-f 'en r acias ana vend i-.xpon. issueu out 01
the Court ot Common Pleas ol Cambria county
and to me directed, there will be exposed to pub
lie rale, at the Court Hone. in F.bensbunr. on
MONDAY, JZ'SX: 1, 1S8S,
at I e'rlork, P. 91., the following- real estate
: to wit :
! All the riant, title and Interest or F. A. Shoe
maker, of, in and to a lot ol around situate In the
borough ol Kbensbunr. county ol Cambria, Pa.,
! fronting on Center street and exiendlnit ba" to
i lot ol John K. Sanlan.and adjoining lot ol John
oanlan on the north, and Iriumpn street on
tbe south, having thereon erected a two-story
frame dwelling house and frame stable ; now in
the occupancy of F. A. Shoemaker.
Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suit of
A. W. Muck, Cashier.
Also: All tbe riicht, title and Interest of M. J.
Ooopt r and Henry Mellon, of, in and to all that
certain piece or parcel of land situate In Clallitxin
township, Cambria county. Pa., adiolning lands
of Anthony Myers, D. K. iMoare. Ameberic,
seir AUKUStlne Christy, deceased .William IKtUiC
laee and others, containing one hundred auJtarof.
ty acres, more or less. "vs.(srn erected ; said
,hiAA-iiOfiii the occupancy ot Celeotlne Piatt
d4 Frederick Johnson.
Taken in execution and to be fold at the suit o
J. j. Oillespie.
Also: All the rlirht, title and Interest of Oeonre
H. Hyrne. of, in and to all that certain tract of
land situHte in thetownsnlp of Allegheny, eoun
,,?: .r,'p' adjoint na; lands or Anthony
2. I0? ,ie,ea!,t- Jo"l'h Walters on tbe south.
Michael Valu on the west, and ot tbe north by
t" . r 7.L "''ning sixty -Ave a?res. more or less,
havlat- thereon erected a two story plank bouse
and log barn and other outbuildings ; not now ec-ea-pied.
Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of
Joseph Horue. Administrator f! bonit mm cum
trtttutmto anntxo, ol John Brad lev. deceased.
Also; All theriirht. tit' ,ni int.r.,i A, vd 1 1 1
-on way. of. In and to all that certain trat of land
sltaate In tha township of ltean. oountv of Cam
bria, Pa., adjoining land of W. CI. Krise on tbe
west Thomas lJnKherfy on the sooth and on the
east by Luke Mulre and others, containing 80
acre, more or less about 20 acres cleared having
thereon erected a twstory plank bouse and log
BH- . ; now 10 th" oecnpany ot William Conway.
Taken In execution and to be sold at tbe suit of
James McNeils.
TERMS OF SALE. (lne third of the purchase
money to be paid when the property is knocked
down and the remaining two-thirds at tbe confir
mation of tbe deed.
. V- A LUTHER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ehensburg. May 4, 1885.
QRrilANS
COURT SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate !
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county. Pennsylvania, will be sold at
pnhlie sa.e. at tbe Court House in Ebensbursr in
said conn'y, on
FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, 1885,
At 12 o'clock, m.. the following described real es
tate, late ot L. W. Weld, deceased, to wit: Two
certain tracts of lands, situate and beioa in Cam.
bria county. Pa.
No. 1. Bein a certain Tract of Land In
Iean township, containing about five acres with
tbe Improvements.
No. 2. living the equitable interest in the
undivided one-fourth of a certain Tract ot Land
on the headwaters or Clearfield creek, in Dean
and Clearfield townships, Cambria county, con
taining 2-VO acres, more or less, adjoi nlna- lands
of Cambria Iron Co., James Condron, Summit
Opal Co., James Harris. Lnke McOoIre and oth
ers, and underlaid with, valuable deposits ol bitu
minous eoaj.
TERMS OF SALE. One-third or purchase
money en confirmation of sale ; balance In two
equal payments at one and two years with Inter
est from date of confirmation ; deferred payments
to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prem
ises. Persons desiring to view the premises will please
fall on WILLIAM WELD
Or bis Attorneys,
Ad ministrator.
STEVENS A OWENS.
Tyrone, Pa.
TRIAL LIST. Cas-s set down for
trial at June Term of Court, commencing on
Monday, June 8. 1885.'
Kntrnff vs. Oates.
Murray vs. Van Aiken et al.
Smay vs. Martin.
Myers vs Wilkinson.
Will vs. Kosellne.
Hard A McKee vs. If agio et al.
Same vs. Same.
Banm vs. Tonkin.
Lytle vs. MeUlade.
Borougb of Cooersdale vs. Lowe.- Yoder tp.
Frants vs. Vockenrod.
Myers Ex'rs use vs. Martin.
Murphy vs. Fye et al.
Fiske fc Co. vs. Powell.
Cunningham et al vs. Weakland et al.
Milligan vs. Fisher et al.
Farabaugh vs, Htnes.
Proth notary's Office, H. A. SHOEMAKER.
Eb'g May 4, l(n4. Protbonotary.
FOR SALE. Th undersigned has
for sale one full blood short-horned Durham
calf, lour months old. and one fall blood short
homed Darbara calf, ten months old. Will be
sold cheap. Call on or address
REUBEN FOX,
Sinking Valley. Blair Co., Pa.
.May , l&SS.
E RCA N 1 ILK A PPR A ISE M ENT
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For the yar 1885.
-ITEn-DEKN ot Foreign and Doma'ttla Mtr?han-
, V H.e, lntlller ana urewen.. Dmor. ...
I'unibrta enir. uka notice inl they bare
. neen ni.i.n.ine-1 mnrt ele.l by the an.erslirnet
A,.!.lVero! Mrenlile od other Lioease tax.
' lor the year 1S4, a loliowi. to wit :
ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
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j 14 Imnl onn
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7 60
7 SO
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14 J H stull -
14 EM Orumblio
ALI.F.OHENY TWP.
14 C K a H Htmmelwrlubt -
14 W J Bock...
BARK TWP.
14 Knbert Olenn
14 Maloy A. Lleb
BL.ACKL.ICK TWP.
14 Iac Mlehaeli
t; AM BBI A BOROIOK.
14 Patrick Btyle
14 Thom E Howe -
14 P iJreen
14 WlllUm tlaftney -
14 I- A SiMe
14 Jofco lowlmg -
14 J-- tltioh
14 John KlnisfcS-a
14 Peter Sully -
14 Martin Ftn
14 HernarJ rey
14 Thatna Hil"rn
14 Sintrer M'I'l Jo -
CARROLLTOWN BOB,
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It R Maucher .... -
14 J W Sharbaaich
14 V S Burner a. Bro
14 A H Hu -- -
14 Amlr-v Kckenrwde
14 HO JStols
14 P J Dietrich
14 DA I-uthrr
14 J J Hok a. Bru --
14 H B Potthort -
14 C A fc S H Buca
CHEST TP.
14 Samuel Oill
T 00
CEOTLE TP.
J 1) Pln-nwier...... ..
r A Hurtneit
C A inmond ---
John Brown
Oeo H Stineman - -
.1 W Iavis
N S Oeorae
W K Moore
CHEST SPB1NOS BOK.
J Perry A Son
C I Wharton
Thomas H Bell . -
J B W liber -
CLEAR FIELD TP.
7 00
7 00
7 M
7 00
20 O0
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 oo
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Thomas Irampby..
M A Iannea...
K Shod
7 00
7 00
7 00
CONEMATTCJH BUR.
Conrad Oerbardt
Joseph M Young
J B i Mark -
A Irfhmyer
Wm Steliterwald
John Stormer -
M Jones
John Wldman
J on n (f Vorhauer
OFfc.EC Swllt
Jos Freldboff
J J Strayer .
COOPERSDALE BOR.
A E Somervllle
Kunkle At 8heridan.
EAST CONEMAUOH.
Samuel Tlbbott
J J Shatter
J .1 Craia-
P F Shaffer
Charles I'ringle
A B I'rinulo
E 1 Harver
J B Kauttman
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7 00
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ELDER TP.
Thomas Ott A Co 7 00
EBENSBURO BOR.
14
M L Oatman
Oeo Oorli-y
C T Ri.herts
Luitrinarrr
V S Barker at Bro...
Jacob Thomas
EJame
John Owens....
Lloyd fc. Sons
O A Zimmerman
Oeo Huntlev
Edward Orlfflth .
D Evans
Curl Kivinius
E C Harrlsh
P c Wanner
J M Thompson
Thomas Ontflth
A Strittmatter. ........
Davis Bros ..
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7 00
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7 00
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7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
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7 00
7 00
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FRANKLIN BOR.
Adams tfc Davis
O S Paul
Martin Custer
E Wlssinaer fc Co..
D W O .nlter
Peter Rubrlts
15
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OALLITZIN BOK.
14 J Yecklev
14 William Yeckley. ...
14 Taylor fc McCoy ....
14 Thomas Bradley
14 Peter Kayior ..
14 Michael Bracken....
14 SB Corn
14 FJ Christy ....
14 A C Buck fc. Co
t JnnnTerKiison..."".V
1'J Monroe St Co
ORTJBBTOWN BOR.
J L Ream..... 750
JACKSON TP.
David Simmons 700
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
14
14
William Strauss, Jr ,
John Ryan
David Creed ,
Miller fc, Loreutx .,
Iavls Bros
Oeorge Heiser ,
John Fenn ,
C Monteverde
L F Leltenberger
F W Hay
Alexander Recke
J M Sbumaker....
Louis W'ehn.. ...... ......
C Kelnpel
C Krleger
John Frlta
A Roland.................
M S Maloy
F S Maloy
William "l" pd eg rave
Oels A Schry
liavls Bros
Kantley fc Fronhelser.....
Oeis, Foster fc. Oulnn.....
N fc C A Home
James J Murphy..........
C O Luther
HTlie France
V Lother
A Cohen
F W Kre
treorge Vnveraagt
Lewis L'ickhardt
Ceorge Keiperfc. Co
J fc. R Oaiiagher.
S Relneman
Phillips Bros
COoben
John stenger
A Nathan
Standard store....
Scott Dtbert
Lewis Cohen ,
New York Clothing Hall.
Eldrldge A Young. .....
CT Fraiier
Job Morgan
Henry Priichard ,
Oeorge T Bell
J B Dunlap
D R Jones
K S Wilt
William Owens
D R Baird
W R Huoer
Charles Brown ,
Lewis Reese
Davis fc Bro
T O Steward fc Co
L Boomer ......
McMillen fc Waters ...
J O. A Benshoff
A P Kinney... ....
L Stars ardter
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John Dlbert
Charles (Jrtrntb
E O.ildenherg
L M Wooir
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Hansen fc Donnelly..".!"
O M Harsh berger "
J W Stephens
W S Weaver
W H LevergooJ
A Mets
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W A Cramer
J Swank fc Son ,
Jacob Wilt
A Flldebrandt '".
William Caldwell ..'..".
Charles S Ruth
SlnirerMTgOa
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Henry Vierlng
Oeorge Meyer.....
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John Hrad v
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Mile Huckley
Patrick Con..elly
MORRELLYILL.E.
H Anderson......
Peter Sally
Selrh Sl HIM
II M Tomb fc. Bro
Alfred Clifford
MVNSTER TP.
H J Eberly
PROSPEtJT BOR.
Austin Neary
PORTAOE TP.
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14 Sylvester McKenzle. ... - 7 00
15 J c Martin fc Ce 10 00
14 W E Mulbol'and 7 00
14 Mrs M A Prlngle 7 00
KEA.DE TP.
14
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O L Olasarow
J S McCartney
Max Frlck
K I, B -wer
John McDonald
Hates, OlasKOW A Co
RICHLAND TP.
William Trent .
Oeorge Conrad
STONYCREBK TP.
L W Bock
Jacob Jacoby
TTJNNELHILL BOR.
M McMonls
P J Murray ,
Mrs I Smith
Thomas F. Plunkett
John Kinney
O W Stiffler
TAYLOR TP.
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WASHINGTON TP.
7 00
14 Mrs John Lfeh
14 John Eseer
14 James Oillen
14 William Mct.'onnell .
14 Mrs c Parrih
14 Albert Eckenrode
W1LMORE BOR.
14 S M Finney . :
14 P F Kerbv
14 A W Plotner fc Sons
14 P M Brown
14 J C Morcbead
14 JohnSchroth .'.
7 00
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7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
WHITE TP.
14 Flsk A Co.
WOODVAL.E BOR.
S B Eld rid ire
W H Rosensteel A Son..
1 U W Moses ..
14 F Kerllti
14 J I) E.arca
13 J.xlv H-os
14 D K Klwjr.li
13 I Isborne a (Confer
14 Brinker Brns
14 M K tKar
13 Schra.ler fc. (freer
14 harits L,unwli(
14 John A McKloney
1 I) L. Keyer....
14 V att Lew M-oney
14 J M M -rrow
14 Kmll Young
14" W WaKoner...
1 r A Co'Miuieh fc. "o
14 FooKlerfc l,i?TerifooJ
14 A W Blanch
14 harles H-tchsielo
14 William Straus'. Sr "
14 MrOarr) a Sin'
14 Thomas F Davla
14 Wilson Cnunet
13 Hrinker Bros
14 Oe-r Hoover.....
14 I. Wyatt
13 Thomas a Walter
14 M irshall k, Weakland
1 (Ii-itmK Shryock
14 .1 H Hi-nnma:
A W.mwI M.rr-ll k I'll., Llmlled
14 Kinkier 4l .lohnlon
13 lj-itr,,he LumOfT and Broom 4Je......
14 M Sherman
14 John Von Alt
14 M J Nxk
13 B-irrlck MiHJiellan A Co
14 Weaver Sheeler
14 i'onrad Wleddersbelm
14 ieeph Sllek
14 John Hanoan......
14 I'amhrta Iron Vmpany... ......... .
14 J FCarpenter
rAlHETTO BOS.
14 1 "etto Mdse Co
14 wol-am Iti!n-er....
14 A .1 Christy
14 H ro'Frtol
14 M F McDonald
14 W W McAteer
14 J E Shields
LILLY BUB.
It faron Ieaber ................... .....
14 (lenrve Braat
14 M ? Bradley
14 .ha I-eahry A Son.... .......
14 Hughe . Co
14 I'l'kC A Oeorae
14 H L (teorte
14 M A Metionlale
14 lipoma MrKntosh
14 John Conrmd
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year 1666:
ALLEGHENY TP.
Licence.
. so 00
50 00
J B Danny.
BARK TP.
E Qessler....
CAMBRIA BOR.
David Burkhard-
John Lvsett.
I' t-ir ti nwe
Charle Boyle
J Fisher
Mrs M Fitioatrlck
John Scheffauer
Oeorge 7gner.
Jae-ib Schaffer
John Klnts
Peter Roth..
Mrs Margaret Herbert
Patrick McLaughlin
Daniel Lysett...
Edward Hays
Peter Fltspatrlck .
CARROLLTOWN BOR
C A Langbetn
E L Hinder
L Schroth . .
A H Hang
D C Wetsell fc J Stoltx '
CARROLL TP.
J A Baa-lev
Thomas J "Weakland
CONEMAUOH BOR.
3 CO
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50 00
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50 00
60 00
60 00
60 CO
50 00
60 60
60 80
60 00
50 00
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60 00
60 60
80 00
60 00
60 60
Joseph Daley
John Oause
F'rederlck Beuler ,
C J Hoffman
Lawrence Reich
David Costlow
Josiah Swaak
Mrs Kate Von Alt
Benedict Eger
Laura Toohey
Mrs C A Sloan
50 00
60 50
60 60
60 60
60 00
60 00
60 O0
60 60
60 00
60 00
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50 00
60 00
60 60
50 90
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60 00
60 50
50 00
SO 60
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00 John Kan-
00 1 Philip Hertslnger
60 j PS FreldhofI
00 Oeorge Held
00 Erhardt Malttle
John Swartzman
Andrew Fltzsimmons..
A F Leckey
CHEST TP.
Joseph Khody .....
CHEST SPRINGS.
J A Winner
John Crouse....
50 00
60 00
60 M
CKOYLE TP.
Thomas Keelan
Peter Brown
John D Wentroth
Charles N Crouse
60 50
60 00
60 00
60 00
DEAN TP.
Leonard Hollla 50 so
EAST CONEMAUOH.
Margaret Kollv...
W J Cannon
O A Confer
Christina Klst ..
50 00
50 60
60 60
60 00
EBENSBURO BOR.
John A Blair
P F Brown
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
I Mrs C Foster
7 00 31 james Atyers.
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Charles Endler...
F X Ott
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FRANKLIN BOK.
Peter Ruhriti..
50 00
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Charles Drass ...... ..
Arnold Lents
J M Oommtng
Michael Film arris
Jacob Bpp..
Griffith Bonner
Daniel J Burk, Sr
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T. H Wlllouer
Nell Sharkey
Jobn Coad ,
Philip Schnlthela
John Frank
John Schlffauer .
George C Raab
Patrick O'Ccnnell. .
Thomas Kinney
John V Schafter
John DTbomas.. .
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BOOTS, SHOES. RUBBERS.
CARPETS AND Oil- CLOTH.
723 and 725 Liberty Street,
(HEAD OF WOOD.)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
K EOT." LA K AUCTION SALES.
Every WERSIESniT at It A. 91.
JJI Mail Onlers receive Prompt and Careful Attention. IJJ
I sell gixMis 20 t 25 tier cent, lower
either direct from the Factory, or from rny atebouse in i'lltsburgh, and can
assure Merchants handling gtods in my line, .hat it will pay them to call on
m ttefoie making their purchases. 1 liave a very full line of Spring and Sum
mer tioots and Sboes, as well as some very handsome and desirable patterns
in Carpets and Oil CJloths.
Sole Agent for -
John Mundell & Co.'s Celebrated Solar Tip Shoes.
Henrv Frtti
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Stephen J.ulrk
Charles Zimmerman, 8r
W H rhmnmo
Conrad Hoffman
Thomas S Ibvl -
Mrs C Kast
Huab Oreeuwood
John Zobel
Charles Ot wald -
Robert Saaerson -
Andrew Winn
Joseph Kost
Oeors-e W Kou(b
W S I'attereoa
Josepb I'rouse -
James Milll-an .
Paul Wleaand
Henrv Shatter
Eckhart Pleil -
Thomas Lewis
J J Hornlck -
John Frlti
LILLY BOR.
John A Ha-rllton
Mrs M Hoelle
John Meiwar
Simon Ryan
M C Hrartley
Oeonre Bryant
Edward JHuihcarn
O RoMne
C A teorg-e
LOKETTO BOR.
C F O'Dnuell
Florian Benyele
A J Christy
MILLV1LLE BOK.
Watkln James
E A James
Fdwan McLauirhlln
Neil McAnany -
Mr ' ' IV wiins:
1'ntrU'-. Itoditers
1 Th n.x McIeriuott
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John I o an
I'm rtc;. tinnahan
Williaul Marshall -
PORTAOE TP.
Jesse McOoufth -
READETP.
Iavtd Brookbank
James Laing
RICHLAND TP.
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J H Watklns
Jobn Hlmes. ......-
STONY CREEK TP.
O J SehaefTer - --
Frederick Koehm -
TTJNNELHILL BOR.
Patrick O'Dowd -
MrsC Fltupatrick
IHiniel McKenna -
Richard Byrne
, W1LMORE BOR.
Joseph Homer - --
Conrad Wentroth .
WASHINGTON TP.
John Byrne -
John H Clark
W R IMnham -
Michael Donahoe
Patrick M vers
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John P O Neill
UPPER YODEK TP.
Cbauncev Davis - -
Charles HochJteln -
EATING HOUSE LICEN
BARB TWP.
Class.
5 George riaffnale
CAMBRIA BOR.
5 John Waters
S Frank Kur z
S Martin Logan
Carrolltown boh.
5 Frederick Eager
5 Henry Blom
5 John Slolt?
CLEARFIELD TWP.
5 John lieoder
COSEMACGH BOR.
5 Elizabeth Burke
COS EM A CO H TWP.
5 H L Shaffer
DEAN TWP.
5 James J Khody
GALLlTXrJt BOR.
5 Joseph Dahner
5 Aodiew Geagler - ..
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
License.
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5 C J Sohnable
5 David Faloon
5 J B Gerhart .
5 Andrew Abler
MILLVILLK BOR.
fi Jerome Gouldina .
rORTAOI TWP.
5 Francis McDonald..... .
PROerECT BOR.
5 Patrick Kary
5 Thomas Riley
READK TWP.
5 Albert Younskin
6TONTCREE TWF.
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Jacob Jacoby
1'eter H Malzl
EUMMERHILL TWP.
John Roehm ....
firsQCEHAKSA Twr.
At ..ony A Miller
J'h.lip P Miller
TCNNKLHILL BOR.
V i liam MeGarvey
WILMORB BOR.
B C J McGuire
WASHINGTON TWP.
Louisa TVeiser
QUART LICENSE.
CARROLLTOWN BOROCGH.
John J nauu Bro
Jos A Gray & T S Williams,...
JOHNSTOWS BOB.
Jobn Raab
John Ltidwij & Son
Fisher & Co ,
William MDodson ..
M1LI.YILLE 90s.
M McBride .....mm. ........ ,
BREWERIES.
CaSKOUTOWX BOR.
Frederick Eger
Henry Blnm
James Stultz A Co
CAMBRIA BOR.
Jacob Goenner
CONEMACGH BOR.
Lambert & Kress
CON EM A IT. H TWP.
Lawrence Kc&t
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Auctioneer
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OtKnS AT FACTOR V TRICES,
AT PHI TATE MALE.
than the Jobbing Trade, and deliver ,
GALLtTZIK BOR.
Mr Mary Ankenbaoer
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
John Emmerllne
Jacob Meyer.... ....
WASHINGTON TWF.
Geo J Scbwaderer
Theodore Sell
BILLIARD TABLES.
CONEMACGH BOR.
D Costlow. 2 tables
CROTLK TWP.
John D Wentroth, 1 table
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
James Clark, 5 tables
S Nunamaker, 4 tables -
LtLI.V BOR.
Fred WeldPn. 1 table
John Mentzgar, 1 table ....
LORETTO BOR.
A J Christy, 1 table
PORTAGE TWP.
Jesse Mi-Gouuh, 1 table
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Grant Knhn, 1 table
Margaret Gorman, 1 table
WASHINGTON TWP.
CrMwn Springs Co., 4 tables...
J 1 O Nrli, 1 table ....
lEN-riX ALLEYS.
J B Dennv, Allegheny tp , 1 alley
Creason Springs Co, Washing
ton towt.sfiip, 6 alleys
J D Wentroth, Crcyle tp., 1 alley
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An appeal will he held at the Comrnla
Monets' t-fliee, in Enensbure, on tbe first
Mouday of Juna, v.
J. II. KENNEDY.
Msy , 1885. Appraiser.
AUJOl'ItNKD
ASSIGNEE'S SALE !
Ha- rlrtne of an order of the Court of comnu-n
rieas of Cambria county, to me directed. I will
eipose to sale by pul-lic vendue or outTv at tbe
hotel of Jesse McOouah, In the village of I'ortage,
Cambria county, on
SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1SS5,
At 2 o'clock. P. M., the following descrl!ed real
estate, all situate in I'orlaae lowDsblp, In aaid
county ot Cambria:
No. 1. A hotel property In tbe village of port
age, nowoccnr-ied t-y Peter MeOoofh, E-'q., with
oi-e acre of sjruuod.
No. 2. A namer of building lots at Porta ire.
No. 3. A lot In same village on which is erect
ed two dwelling houses and a blac-ktnlth shop.
No. 4. A lot in same vlllaire having tbcret.ut
erected a large plank frame building and a car
penter shop.
No. S V'rair ol ground In Portae-e towrv
rnip. upon which Is erected a water saw mill anct
stable, on Trout run.
No. 6 Two lots on south side of Pennsylvania
railroad.
No. 7. A piece or parcel of around In tbe vll
lare of Portaere. containing about s acres
No. 8. A tract of land, adjoining lands ol P
McNally. Sylvester Croa and others, containing
aDout 60 acres.
No. . A piece or parcel of land containing
ahont two acres, adjoining lands ol tbe heirs ot
William Russel aod others.
No. 10. A piece or parcel t.f land cnntalnlna
about ten acres, adjoining lands of Philip Hopter,
John Orogan and others.
No. 11. A piece or parcel of land containing I
seres, adjoining lands of William Lee, Cambria
Minulaciurlng Company and others.
No. 12. A numter of building lots In lb vil
lage of Jamestown. In said tnwr.hlp.
TERMS OF SALE. Five per cent, on each Md
to be paid when the property Is struck down the
remainder ol one-third when tie sale Is ct.nrrra
ed. one third In one year, and the remaining third
In two years, deferred paymerts to bear toterest
and to .e secured by the judgment bond and
mortgage of the purchaser.
Also, at tbe same pla-e on the same dav but
commencing at 1" o'clock. A. M.. there win' be ot
tered the lollowing personal rr-erty. to wit : Two
horses, mule, two wagons, set ol blacksmith to Is,
sleigh, spring wagnn. lot ol lumber, saw logs
and other articles. Terms made known at time'
01 sale when a reasonable credit will be riven
THOMAS It. PUVitKS.
Assignee ol Mrs Rose XcUvuih.
Portage township, April 24. lssi.-td.
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Sam'l Orifflth and P. '
In tbe Court of Com
mon Pleas of Cambria
County. No. t& Juna
Term, 1S6.
W. Filler, Eveeutors ol
Daniel Onrbih, dee'd,
vs..
Evan J. Michaels.
Foreign Attachment.
rcnainirraliko' PrnnnlvaniaJ ambrv rownfy.
- To the Shcrlfl ol said conntv, (t reel log
seal. We command you that you attach Evan J.
- Michaels, late of your county, bv all and"
singular, bis lnteret In the lands and tenements
which .e. the said Evan J. Michaels, Inherited
and acquire through the death of his father
Thomas Michaels, deceased. In whose bands of
pose--n soever the same may be. so that be t
and apr ear bef..re our Court o Common Pleas to.
t e hol.'en at Ebensbnra. in, and for said coun'tv
on the Brst Monday of June next, there to answer
Samuel flr fnth and P. W. Filler. Executors of
Ianlel OnBlih. deceased, of a plea of debt, and
also that you summon such person or persons In
your bailiwick holding possession or custody of
said lands or tenements umierthe -aid defendant
as Oamisbee, so thatthev be and appear befnra
our Court on the first Monday of Juna text, te
answer what sball be objected against them an
abide the judgment of the Conn therein And
have yon then and there the writ.
Witness the Honorable H. L. Johnston. President
Joda-e of said Court at Ebensbnrg, tha Urst da
of April. A. I. 18SS.
H. A. SHOEMAKER, Prath'y.
Hy virtue of the above stated writ of Foreign
Attachment. I have levied upon and etlaeped all
the righ title and interest of Evan J. Michaels
which he Inherited and acquired through the
deatn of his lather. Thomas Michaels, deceased
ol. In and to that certain piece or parcel of landT
situate In Carroll township. Cambria rountv l a
adjoinini: lauds ol lfavid Owens. S. Lutber'Tha'"'
Meisel. Estate of Jacob Zern. geceased. and oth
ers, containing one hundred acres, more or less
about ninety acres of wnica arc cleared having
thereon erected a one and a half storv frame dwel
ling bouse and frame barn: the interest whtcg,
said Evan J. Michaels inherited and acaulred la
tbe alMve mentioned real estate, being the t na
undivided fourth part thereof, subject however to
the dower interest ol ti e widow oi i d-ed-nt.
k 1. A. LI'THEK. Sher-fT,
SberiB s ofBoe. Ebensburg, April. 11, lsfti -4L.
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Estate of Albkrt Katrr-Ba. deceased.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Albert
Mender, late ol Cooemaugh borough, dee'd hav
ing been granted to the andemigned notice is
hereby given to all ersons Indet.ted to aaid es
tate te make payment without delav, and th.we
having claims against the same must present
-1 ' inrnuriw1 tot settiemeBt
W A Ul Lil U L t . 1 . .
"ALKIKil KLM'FK, ...
FRANCIS J. i'AKKl
SH tors.
April S4. lSKi. St.
YDMIX1STRATKIX NOTICE.
Estate ot M attmi as Stba 1 xikr, deceaeed.
Letters ol Administration on the estate of
Matthias Strawmyer. deceased, lateof Allcghenr
luwnshlp. having t-ceu granted to the uo.lersini
ed. notiea la hereby given to those ludebted 10
said estate, that payment must be made without
delay, and those havisg claims against the same
must present them propertv kothentlcated ler
settlement. CAlHAKiNE SIKAWMIER
April '4,laV a,. )1(4 , y,
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