I fria f if craan. i F.BEXSBCRa. PA. AL'G.21, 1885. nodi AND PERSONAL. sfTW am tIyjlA 'erf ' vr. have moved. 't ,r fine pe!es 8 to f.ie Sugar Bowl . r,ini'i are board in w ith --riff Luther. "TrFif fhl11CB rories o to the feugar "Tjj co!' -(WW Per mnnth to light the ' D J- M-rreir condition Is Tery pre- " Aorntii f(irv rinpntihlif He r. '"C i -i j st few ilajl to take food. ,.nn the ra Ifour tramps were brouubt to Jail on I gtlj from jonnimwu uuuri n -r-cmj ...,r.M fur raerancy, R.,rffiar8 entered the stre of Charleo , -bJI' . 4J 1 1 K . .4 M 1 vl er in Altonna, on owuwaj uikv uu ki- off I"1 of c'K""1 tobacco nd candy. ; yJt watrrmellon ro to the Sugar Bowl. jlr Jt)l1" A" I3enJpr of Carrolltown, nd ore , f Lis tiores lyinK dead in trie ,'lire fiei'l in Saturday morning la-t. 'jl LHmal-I. of Lore to, has received a 1t.sup'y of extra pood seed wheat for p ct enp fi-r LM-h. i-Thc Frvici-i-an Brothers at Loretto.are jjakit." aiH-siari vll oo their grounds P-tlir o.iil.'ae Trie same party has charge 0te work who bored the almshouse well. iThe f commissioners are locating a U'chf-ry at Erie. Nothing but white 4 he hatched and they will be placed jal.ik? Ere. i-We are sorry to learn from the Tyrone rf.-Moiiriiienre of the Altoona Tim$ that jrr M irt'aret lleniy, formerly of this place, Idijtin for.fi'iedfo her bed by illness. iA lit'le twi.Ive-year old on of Mr. jgr SI. 1;'S f Biacklicb township, a Mr ilayr aio killed the boss rattlesnake, as M a her rd from. Ilii skakehip measured ft fet ai'd sported nine rattles . La reward of ?5f0 has been offered by Ha ei.mruN-loners of Blair c 'inty and Dun eansvilie citizens, for the apprehension of t! burglars who visited that place last iA rgw belonging to Mr. William Knorr, of ( irr.bria township, fell into a well on his pjtajises one day last weelr, but with the ii of rpee was succeasf ully lifted to terra it a without being seriously iniured. i-Thp a'nee's twenty-fifth return of the ode of real estate In Blair county belong ing ) William M. Lloyd, was presented ltd confirmed absolutely on Tuesday In the Tl ted states District Court at Pittsburg. -Sfr. Thomas McCabe, of East Cone ct'jih, continues! to grow weaker,and from pnnt Indications bis dissolution will iptalKy occur. lie has made a brave fight fiifr, but his age Is against him. i-ilr. Edward Behe, who received a sun itke a few days ago while at work iu the ctrvitv of carpenter, In Altoona, was re ovfd to his home in St. Augustine , this ew-cty, on Friday last i-'S'juire Joseph MiMer, who has for the ptfit few weeks been visiting his old home of f.fry years ao at Milton, Northumber !U'1 county, has returned to hU home at WJl'Dore. He ("peaks enthusiastically of tie cood time he had. t-M's Jar.e Amelia, eldest daughter of Jtmes II. Wrl(ht, deceased, of ritts barg, died of consumption at Mrs. McNa ea-a'-t In this place, on Sunday morning. Her rn:ahii were tak en lo Tittsburg on STcnilav for interment. 1? ..jh Shank, a boy of about fifteen Tr uf agp, of Stonycreek township, was bitten on the hand by a copperhead snake ctatu relay last. Ilis arm swelled terribly, bat physician promptly administered an t4 :es and he will recover. -Tha following persona can each get a IK'.er bv calling at the Ebensbnrg post cte: Mis Jennie Anderson, Miss Jennie C9optr, 1; Susie Evans, Carrie il. Long, Jtfn D. MoMulIen. Amos F. McAllister, f. a n,-. i-Joseph Barbiere, the t00 clerk In the Ftlla'ielphia postoffiefc has resigned, and It Is reported that Captain Charles Ileist, of 8-k3 county, who Is a nephew of Mr. T. H. Heist, the proprietor of Maple Talk, In tea outskirts of our town, will succeed bim. Ilev. H. C. Rodgprs (colored) who was Umittwl to the almshouse a month or so ft, died at that Institution on Monday last, MeJ about fi jears. He was burled in the Almshouse cemetery on Tues day, Jlev. Mc Clsiln, of this place, ofllciating at the fun eral. pThe art of gf tting rich Is not In making B-ey. but In saving what you get. One ot t.'.e t).-t waisto save money is in buying JO'.r dry .o-Ii, dress goods, boots and r.'' ri.-.s and provisions of John 0er,3' .-.tore on Ilipli f treet, wh ere yon can m-t k'niiiN at bottom pr ices, i Mr- i;.-tnaid McCaffrey, of near Nolo, ifc. a;,a n.un t , died suddenly on Sunday in a fit-id near her nome from heart di '. M e had gone with her husband and ae others to visit a neighbor, and on re tait,? t.M,k suddenly sick and died In a Mi rt time. She was about seventy years of J-A grand concert for the benefit of the C church, will be given at Armory Hall Tu.-i.iay evening, next. Instrumental J roca! musje, both sacred and secular in 2i-hiid Welsh are on the program. tt rj open at 7 o'clock, concert comme nces cts.; children under 1 ars. ttuts. -Don tC:i the system with y ilnine In ? rt to prevent or cure Fever and f " Aver s Ague Cure Is a far more po Preventive and remedy, with the ad Jhjjeof leaving Id the body no poison v Pro,J'J'5e dizziness. dpafnA. haH.ha other disorde r. The DroDrietors war. art it. iThe UollldaysbrjrB standard says: John -J. "ho resides near the old reservoir, -Pondin wflich there are carp that es thirty-one inches in length and uio, nIne Doun(i- .Sort,,, HM f rDlJ growth of thh species of fish mav mrerrr.,1 frorn the ftct flffiv years old. tYJ' '' Burns- a ws'dent of Tunnel - m .ound dead near the railroad track tJi! , Dd of the G;'itiiQ tunnel :on f sjMay of last week". It is supposed that na't 8 aIonc! the ed ot the hill i fV P"iDt that ha maJa a mi89teP .n .'f ?,Vtr the einoaBlfment which is yery T-P" that j,iace. in !Putl'K'k in the Iron 'rade has not tihph , Beginning to conclude tHotMv w I5"''80' depression la being P'f. fr0m the tP' Industries 1 1 rr an ' rders are lDea8in rapidly 7 "J mii.i are running on double time. WhD TrJ,!18, ,ast Mr- John W. Shar- 1 . j i iimuB luiurnnnon -quire Klnkead against Samuel 'es rj , rm8D'wh0 hM bpen doln t-eorr .''""outn end of the county fc g for Pon Wpdn . " arre,ted brought ''DU'l eTen,D and on be'0 H . V ",cJu"ce waived m II.. .In d 3 a . . v. a uriiiu Khi,carDe,,conntyto a"ote for rC,t1 an'1 fift d0"a". "hich he f. ' ' Wd of to Mr. Sharbangh. It "vorole for a number of years fc- wrrf Rt pre'ent- sUo9 of Improvement com ,ng ;0 ,he 8urface e d ,nd The namea of Rer. Father Smith, of St John's church, Altoona, and Rev. Father Corcoran.curate of St John's church,Johns town, are both mentioned In connection with the vacant pastorate of St Mary's church, Hollldaysburg. Knowing both Of the reverend gentlemen, we can truly say that our Hollldaysburg trlends will have abundant cause for congratulation should either of them be appointed. Altoona Time. Engineer James Stewart, of nollidays burg, and Conductor "Doc." Lnckett, of Altoona, have been placed in charge of the first engine that has been put on ihe new Cresson & Coalport road, and are hauling dirt to grade the track and make about sixty trips a day around the "Y" at Cresson. The road, it Is understood, is to be ready for bnslnesj Trom end to end on the 1st of November. John A. Ritchey, of Everett one of the moonshiners indicted in the United States District court, failed lo put in appearance whon called for trial at Erie. Since then be has been trying to evade the officers of the law. Last week Detective Beegle suc ceeded in effecting his capture and on Wed nesday took him to Pittsburg, where he will be tried at the next tarra of the District court Mr. William Kimball, tha accommodat ing drayman, who has been driving Mr. J. U. Lloyd's team for the past couple of years, took his departure on Tuesday last for Boston, where he Is engaged ns dray uian, and we feel certain ho can fill the bill. His last job here was moving the Frek man office, after which we gave him a di ploma which, we have no doubt will see him through at the nub. Mr. John Donovan.of Millyillo borough, was found lying dead at the foot of an abrubt precipice on the streets of Millville K . I. i . . . uuiuuxu, v Duuaay lasi. lie was a mem of Council of that borough, and along with some other members of that body had been out looking abont aome work to be done on the streets up to 11 o'clock the n!ght before, wnlch was the last seen of him alive. He was not a drinking man, and it Is strange that he met his death In a locality that he was thoroughly acquainted with. E. K. Apgar died at TJtica, N. T., on Tuesday last He was one of the leaders of the Democratic party in that State and waa a close friend of Mr. Tilden and Daniel Manning, the present Secretary of the Treasury. In 1872 during the Horace Greeley campaign, Mr. Apgar addressed a Democratic meeting held at St. AugustinS, In this county, and his peech will no doubt be remembered by many Clearfield town ship Democrats who were at the meeting, when they resd this notice of his death. The Democrats of Blair connty held their nominating convention on Tuesday last and placed in nomination the following ucaei: onerirr. A x. aTiTntr,rf ni lidaysburg; Trothonotary, James P. Stew of Hollidaysburg; Poor Director, George V. Gosharn. of Frankstown; Jury Commis sioner, Andrew Bender, of Altoona; Dele gates to State Convention, narry McFad den, of Hollldaysburg; Frank Molloy, Al toona; Charles Feltinger, Altoona; W. Fiske Conrad, Tyrone. R. W. Cbrlsty. of Antis, was chosen Chairman of the County Com mittee. The ticket is a strong one. Major John B. Guthrie, a prominent citizen of PitUburg, died at the Mountain House, at Cresson on Monday evening.aged seventy-seven years. Under President Polk he was Collector of Customs at Pittsburg, and at the same time filled the office of Pen sion Agent of that district. Under Presi dent Buchanan and Lincoln he was In spector of the Custom Houses of the United States. He was a member of the Con stitutional Convention, and for two terms filled the office of mayor of Pittsburg. He was an officer In the original Duquesne Greys.and accompained them in their strug gles In the Mexican war. A coupls of months ago Inquiry was made from some place in the West," in re lation to a divorce that purported to have been granted by the court at Huntingdon and which turned out to be bogus, no such divorce having ever been granted In that county. Last week inquiry was made by mail at Huntingdon, by Miss Jennie Smith, of Centre, Rawle county, Missouri, as to the validity of a divorce purporting to have been granted April 14, 1885. to Barbara Smith, from her husband, John Calvin Sm!th, by the Supreme Court of Mapleton, Huntingdon county, of which the judge's name Is given as Ates, and the clerk as W. W. Hicks. There is a bogus divorce mill somewhere doing a thriving business issuing divorces from Huntingdon county. On Thnesday night of last week Mr. William Waseer and Mr. James Sharbaugh were driylng from Carrolltown to Mr. Shar. baugh'a place about a mile distant, and when near the farm of Mr. Andrew Stritt matter tha horse became fractious and -in attempting to control him, the briddle bit broke, when they were both thrown out and the horse ran away. Both centlemen es caped with a few slight bruises. The horse ran on to the first bill on the Ebensburg road, where he was fonnd lying dead a short time afterwards with the wreck of the biiRgy lying on top of him. He had rnn over a bank and fell against a beech tree with suf ficent force to canse his death. The animal was a valuable one, aud belonged to Mr. George Snyder, who had left him with Mr. Wasser to board. "Grant's Memorial: what shall tt be?" is discussed In the September number of the Xorlh American Review, by Launt Thomp son, Karl Gerhardt, O. L. Warner and Wil son McDonald, sculptors; W. It. Beard, painter; Calvert Vanx and nenry Van B runt, architects; and Clarence Cook, art critic. This symposium is sure to attract wide attention at this time, when the de sire is so general to erect a monument to Grant that shall be worthy of the man, the nation, and American art. The same num ber of the Review contains a consideration of the question, '"Shall our National Bank ing System be Abolished?" by George S. Boutwell, F. J. Scott, S. Dana Horton, and Edward n. O. Clark. "Ouida" contributes n essay on "The Tendencies ft English Fiction," and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps writes on "The Great Psychical Opportunity. But the most readable article in the number is ex-Sergeant-at-Arms French's "Reminis cences of Famous Americans," which is a series of delightful anecdotes about the fa mous war senators. Mr. French is writing a book of these reminiscenses. If it equals this forostallment in the Review, it will be one of the famous works of modern litera ture. Lilly Hem. A picnic for the benefit of St Rose's Cath olic church, will be held at Lilly on Satur day next An anjoyable time is promised. The school directors of Washington town ship are having their school buildings painted and are patting a bell in each of them. Mrs. Daniel Hagan, of tbls place, is lying very M, with few hopes of herrecoyery. Mr. J. C. Brown.has been re elected prin cipal of the Lilly Borough school for the en suing term. The Lilly Cornet band, are about to pur chase a new set of iastruments. They are making commendable progress. The coal busiuess here Is dull at present, about half time is the r.verage. Blackberries sell here for 4 cents a quart. The crop is a good one. The store-goods of the firm of George fe Co., are being disposed of at assignee's sale. Mr. M. P. Kearney Is teaching a night school. Go to it boys. THREE WEEKS DOWN SOCTH. At Jacksonville yon are more impressed with a spirit of Northern enterprise than In any other Southern city. It is the general headquarters for health seeking, invalids and pleasure seekers from the North. It abounds in winter resorts, possessing all the character ists of our Northern summer resorts. Of these the Windsor where we stopped and the St. James, are among the principal, i and are situate nearly together on a rising i ground outside the business portion of the I city. There are some half dozen other ' houses of the same character. Board it un- ! iformly four dollars per day. Jacksonville is situated on the Saint John i river; a otream as large as the Susquehanna ' at Harrisburg. It is navieable for 100 miles ' above its mouth for steamboats drawing 8 feet of water, and for smaller craft much j higher up. It separates Duval county, of which Jacksonville la the county seat, from ' Saint John's county. The city presents j quite a commercial appearance along the river streets. But it bears evidence of it's recent origin; In tha nnpaved streets and the sandy streets and sidewalks, where you sink over your gaiters. Nor can you resht the conclusion that its growth is forced by outside capital. We took a drive in the afternoon on cno of the finest thoroughfares a distance of some ten miles, and found It very pleasant. We drove throngh the gate way, Into anthrough a fine orange orchard, and among giant trees, beautifully festooned with moaard stopped oa the banks ofthef-t John and had a fine view of the river, its ' bosom partially covered with steamboats and sailing vessels. We returned by a dif ferent route. We had tow drive backs to our pleasure, however. At several points we were com pelled to drive for some distance through beds of living water. Again we encountered the sand Jties. I had been terrorized with the number and size of the mosquitos to be met with, and we had resigned ourselves to any reasonable amount of annoyance from tbem. We really were but little troubled with them during our whole voyage. But the sand flesl for two mortal hours, on our return, they kept up a constant at tack. Too small to be discerable we too keenly felt their power. On every exposed part of their victim they made their attack without the slighest intermission, causing a constantly Itching irritation well nigh unen durable. I speak of these plagues here, be cause we were not troubled with them be fore or after. We were only too glad when we got under cover of our hotel. While speaking of Jacksonville as a win ter resort, we would not be understood to say that it has no manufacturing industries. Besides very large shipments of oranges, sweet potatoes and other tropical fruits, it uas a large lumber trade. While we were there a very large lumbering manufactory was burned to tho ground at an immense loss to the owners. The $eaion, as it is called ends In April, and the St. James notel closed the day of our visit; while Orvis, ot the Windsor, had still some 20 visitors and was nnwilllug to close while they remained, and he kept his hotel at its best until the last. Traveler. Elopement. The following item ap pears in the Greensburg PresM from a Blairs ville correspondent: Not long ago a sewing-machine aeent.hailing from Johnstown, and who had been circulating for some time around this place, left his family and went off with a woman whose history is only an other illustration of the fact that one step of degradation is so easily followed by an other that the time soon comes aronnd when all sense of shame is lost. This woman is a granddaughter of a leading physician, who formerly practiced In Westmoreland county, and on her mother's side her connections are among the best. She has been living with David Donahoe, who was convicted of larceny at the J one term of court in Greens burg and sent to the penitentiary for two years. The wife of the sewing machine agent has offered a large reward for their apprehension. The sewing-machine agent alluded to is Joseph W. Seese, who, about a year ago was employed at the Cambria nouse, in this place, as bar keeper and previously was engage! in selling sewing machines in this neighborhood. He has lately been residing in Johnstown and about eight weeks ago left that place In a carriage, taking his thirteen-year-ohl daughter with him as far as Blairsville, when she returned home, ne then left with Mrs.Ida Donahoe, the woman above referred to. who is a grass-widow. He leaves a wife and four children in Johnstown, but It is said that they are bet ter off without him,. as he done nothing for them and his wife was under the necessity of keeping him In "grub." Rcide Towuslilp Horns. Blackberries are all the go now. Petei Miller, the medicine man, has taken to hard work. New hay Is sel'iDg for 18 doiiars per ton, delivered. Rev. Purdy is attending the Baptist as sociation at Clarion, this week. Mies Edith E. Bowman, has taken her de pature for Altoona, where she will take les sons in music. About 3,000 people picniced at Lloydsville lat Friday. Rev. T. Van Scoyoc, left on Saturday for the sea shore. He will be absent about two weeks. Mr. Milton Spencer killed a rattlesnake recently that sported ten rattles. A little child of Mr. Davis, of Mountain Dale, was badly scalded last week by a cop of hot coffee. Mr.Frank Gilmore, Is the boss blacksmith always at his shop, he draws trade from all the region round-about Tne coal trade is improving, the Great Bend company are working full time. Two other companies are running half time. Mr Luther Glasgow, white mowing with a Eureka machine, cut one of his horses so badly that he had to kill it to end its suffer ing. Some half civalized person stole a lot of potatoes from Rev. T. Van Scoyoc the other night. If tbo person does not change his way of life, he will get a taste of shot gun law. Ballotj's Magazine for September has an illustrated article on the Crimea, and the mysterious movements of Russia on the BlacK Sea, at the present after years of qaietness. It Is worth reading. Then fol lows the California 6tory, "Lewey and 1; or, Sailor Boys' Wanderings," by Wm. n. Tbomes, author of "The Belle of Austra lia," and "On Land and Sea." Io this part the two adventurers have their first en counter with Captain Fremont's scouts, near Monterey, while escorting two ladies to their bomes and husbands. There is also an account of a lively earthqaake at Monterey; and some wild scenes that follow it There are stories and poems of great merit in Bal lot's Magazine, and some rare wit and humor. It is a good number, and one the people will be pleaded to read. It is only $1.50 per year, or 15 cents single copies. Address Tbomes A Talbot, 23 Uawley St, Boston, Mass. A story Is told as coming from Ex-Speaker Randall, ne said there were two acci dents in the Grant funeral pageant that had not been noticed by the papers. Mr. Ran dall was asked, "What were they ?" Ills j reply was, "Hayes and Arthur." ncNG Himself. On Monday last about an hour before noon some boys were playing at the East end of town near the Loretto road, close to the race that carries the water from the Messrs. Lndwig & Sons' dam to their woolen mill, their curiosity was at tracted by the great stench that filled the air, and on investigation found the dead body of a man hanging to a tree.surrounded by a clump of tres and bushes, and, al though not over two roads from the road, could not be seen tor the bushes. They im mediately gave the alarm and in a short time quite a crowd gathered to see the ghastly and sickening sight The body had evidently been hanging for a week ox ten days, was gone far into decay, was covered with bugs and verniro, the eyes protruding from their sockets and the stench terrible, nis hat, coat and pair of shoes, together with some cakes, oranges, lemons and a quart bottle about half fall of whiskey were lying on the gronnd close to the corpse. nJ had tied a red woolen scarf to the limb of the tree and around bis neck on the side of a small gully and threw bis feet forward down the sloping ground. When found his feet were resting on the ground with one arm clinging roond a limb of the tree. On his person was found a pass book in which the following letter was written in German: Ebensburg. August 10. nere in this Almshouse is a man that Is deceptive, he may be distinguished from others by having a large back. This "bad fellow encouraged others to make sport of me. This is not all. Steward Li"ly aid his bad boys are together in the sport. Such a man should be in the work house instead of the almshouse. If Lilly was a righteous man he would prevent his bad children from being engaged in such conduct but he encourage the same instead of preventing it. This bad Lilly is so vain, and, there are few like him. He reigns like a bad Sovereign in Germany. The directors are nothing but 3 noughts. They eat and drink well and then all Is In, good order. Those that see Lilly will be-, lieve me when I sav, that he has filled his belly like a sow of 300 or 400 lbs. This Lilly is not only bad, but il a cheat and spendthrift. An examination of affairs they do not amount to anything, for the reason that Truth will be made to represent Lies, and Lies the Truth. But if another Steward would be put in charge.then Lilly's cheatery wonld be brought to daylight. This Lilly gathers money upon money together, and the citizens and farmers must pay the same with the sweat of their brow. I am tired ot this life and would rather be dead. The Messrs. FronbeUer and Valen tine Schafer know me. Those gentlemen know that I have not been a bad man. J. A. Koenio. Word was sent to the almshouse, which is only about a half-mile distant and Stew ard Lilly came in and took charge of the re mains. A sheet was wrapped around the body and pinned close, his feet were placed in a coffim and the body cut down and laid in, and was then taken to the Almshouse cemetery and buried. J. A. Koenig was admitted to the aims house on the 9th of February, 1883, and left of his own accord on the 16th of March and returned on the 17th of November of the same year, where he remained up until Mon day the 10th instant, to come to town and did not return. He had been in the habit of coming and going when he pleased and when he did not return Steward Lilly con cluded he hod gone on his suramers's tour. He was about eighty years of age, could speak no English and was gentlemanly In his conduct. BITX'AR Y, MAUSE. Died, at his home township, on Friday, August in Crnyle 14. 188.-5. John, eldest son of Frederick and Mary Manse, aged 20 years. LUTHER Died, at his residence In the lcinity of Carrolltown, on Saturday, Aug ust 15, 18S5, Mr. William Luther, aged 84 years. The father of the deceased came to this county from Lancaster county at an early date and settled in what is now Carroll township. The deceased was then a young boy and led a farmer's life from that time until his death, lie was a hard working, industrious man. honest and upright in all his conduct and was highly respected by all who knew him. He was the father of a numerous family of children, seven of whom, consisting of three married eons, three mar ried daughters and one daughter who is a Benedictine Sister, at St Mary's, Elk county, survive him. His wife died a year or two ago. nis remains were Intered in tne Catholic cemetery at Carrolltown on Monday. May his soul rest In peace. DOUGHERTY. Died, at his residence In this place, on Tuesday. August 18, 1885, Mr. John Dougherty, In the 94th year of tis age. The deceased was born in Donegal coun ty. In the extreme northern portion of Ire land, and began learning the trade of a tail or when be was twelve years old. He came to this country in 1817, and followed his oc cupation tt different places unt il September, 1813, when he settled in this place, where ha lived Tor almost C6 years with the excep tion of very brief period that he resided in Pittsburg. He spent ovir eighty years on the tailor's bench and only ceased working at his tiadj abont a year ago. When in bis prime he was a remarkably active man on his feet, and could ride in the saddle with any horseman of the day. He was blessed with a most vigorous constitntion, was nev er known to be seriously unwell, and only occasionally in the latter years of his long life had he any cause to consult a physician, ne possessed a most cheerful and contented disposition always looked upon the bright side of life's picture was never oppressed or cast down by any misfortune or worldly disappointmert that crossed his path, and seemed to be one of the happiest of men when sitting on his bench Industriously plying his needle and humming ona of the many old Irish songs he had learned in his boyhood and brought with him to this coun try. De was as honest a man as ever walked the earth, and no one can truthfully say that he ever intentionally defrauded him out of a single farthing. With two or per haps three exceptions there are now no per sons residing here who were here when he ce.roe in 1819. and one of these was then an infant In 1821 he was married to Mary Rrookbank by Dr. Gallitzin, in the old Cath olic church at Loretto. Of his five children who suryive bim, two sons reside in this place, one in Missouri and one in Kansas, and a married daughter, Mrs. Murphy. In Bradford, McKean county, but who has been with her father since the death of his eldest daughter in March last and that of his wife in April, a double bereayement which It was hardly possible for one of his ad vanced age long to survive. He was an af fectiouate husband, a kind and indulgent father, a good citizen and neighbor, and pas sed away from among the people of this place and Its vicinity who had known him so long and so well, without an enemy and with the respect and esteem of the entire community. His remains were borne to the Catholic church, of which he had alwavs been a zealous and devoted member, on Thursday morning, and after a requiem mass had been celebrated by Father Walsh and a most appropriate funeral sermon preached by Rev. Father O'Shea, of Loretto, they were interred in the adjacent cemetery. May his soul rest in peace. STRAY SHEEP. Came to the resi dence of the snbscrlber In Monster town ship, on or about July 6th. ltt6, e head of sheep. 3 ewes with a piece of both ears off and S lambs with no mark risible, one ewe has a small bell on. Theewneris reqnested to come forward, prove nronerty and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. JAMES A. PAKRISH, Munster twp., Aug. 21st. '85 St. F ARM FOR SALE! A valuable farm situated In Alleghenv lawn ship, Cambria county, abont 2 miles from Lo retto, adjoining lands ot Dennetrius M lOougb, Anthony Sell and ethers, containing lis acres, 60 of which are cleared and the balance having good hard wood timber. A good orchard, honse and bam is on the place and It Is well watered with never failing springs. For further particulars apply ec the premises to MARY fc ANN FURY, Loretto, Aug. 21, ISio Si. AMPUTATION OF THE LEG. Money la the enlverial neoeielty, and none bnt a cynic or a fool will affect to deipls it. Mr. Abram Ellsworth, of Port Ewen. Ulfter County, N. Y., had realized this truth. His dlmte In volved the whole of his thlsrh-hone, and thesnfler lng man looked forward, not withtnir apparent reason, to death as his only deliverer. The family physicians refused to ampntate the llmh, assert ion that the operation would kill the patient on the spot. Pr. lurid KENNfcPY. o Kondoot, M. Y., who was consulted, held m dtflerent opinion end ampa'ated the limh. The Hoetor then ad mlnftered (reelv his itreat Klood Specllle FAV ORITE K EM Kf)Y to afford tone and strength to the sstem and prevent the return of the disease, and Mr. Ellsworth remains to this day in the bloom of health. This gentleman's disease was the offsprlnic of foul blood, and Kennedy's FA VOKITE REMEDY purified the bloed and re stored to him the power once more to ed.joy bis life. Are yon sufferlrsr from ny disease tnee able to the same cause? Try FaTorlte Kemedy. Your drna-srlst has It. ONE DOLLAR s bottle. Bear In mind the proprietor's name and address." lr. David Kennedy. Hondoot. N. Y. To Keep ttie Klood Pars is the principal end of Inventions and discoveries In medicine. To this object probably no one has esntnbnted moe slernally than Dr. David Kennedy, of Ron dont, N Y., In the production of a medicine which has become Israous onder the title ef the "Favorite Kemedy." It removes all impuritirt of the Blood, rexulares the disordered I.I vor and Kidneys, cures (Constipation. Dyspepsia, and all diseases and weaknesses peculiar to females. ANNOUNCEMlsTS. FOK SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion of Sheriff subiet to the decision of the Dem ocratic primary elections. ' JOSEPH A. ORAT. Carrelltown, May . 185 FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myseiras a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN W. WONDERS. FOR I'OOn DIRECTOR. I here by announce myelf as a candidate for the noml- j nation oi I'oor inrecior eunjeo to me uoci&iuu wi the Democratic primary election. JOHN FERGUSON, Blackllck Twp., Jnne 11. 1886. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. I hereby announce mvselt as a candidate for poor Director subject te the decision of the Democratic primary electton. JOHN LITZINOEK. Clearfield township, July 'B. FOR TOOR DIRECTOR. 1 hereby announce mvsell as a candidate for Poor House Director subject to the decision or the Demo cratic prlmarv election. JOSEPH OK1STE. Washington twp.. Anir. 7th. '45. FOR POOR DIRECTOR. I here by announce mysoli as a candidate tor Poor Di rector subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. JOHN RORABAIUH. Oroyle township, Ana;, 14, 'S3. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. I herebv announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of Jury Commissioner subject to the decision ef the Democratle primary election. E J. BLWUUH, Scalp Level. Pa. Sheriffs Sales. "v virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias Alias IV Fieri Facias Levari Fa-las and Vend F.xpon, iscnerl out of the Oonrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, the lollow- Inir described real estate will be exposed to publlo sale at the Mansion Honse. Johnstown, fa., on Sintnrdity, Kent. 3th 1SS3, at 1 o'clock P. M., to wit.: All the title and Interest of William H. Mor an and Martha A. Mortran. of In and te all that certain lot of ground situate In the berounb of fonemanirh, Oamhrla connty. Pa., fronting; on the Frankstown road and running: bck to an alley, havlnr the property of Lfizie Thomas on the east and property of Cambria Iron Oo.. on the west, havlns; thereon erected a two story plank honse and eutbnildtnrs. now In the oecnpangy of Ephralm Wills. Tsken in execution and to be sold at tie suit of David Teeter. Also. All the right title and Interest of Jere miah Oaks, or in and to all that certain lot of a-round situate In Stonycreok township. Cambria Co., Fa . bounded and described as follows, to wit : Heiflnnlns; at a comer of lot No. 9. thence alona-the west side of 2S foet siuh. six and one- fonrth decrees west, one hundred and five feet to i a pott, tbenc south sixty-seven and one belt de crees watt, fifty one feot to a post, thence by a division line throneb the original lot north six thenone fonrlh decrees ast, one hundred and tblrtv-twa and a half foot te line of lot No. f. thence alonir said lot No. . south elarhty-three and three-fourth degrees east, forty-four feet to the plnce of beirlnnlns;. Taken !n execution and to be sold at the snlt of Ephralm P. Haves. Also. All therfrbt title and interest of Ellra Peckworth. of In and to all that certain lot of rround sltnate in the township of Stonvcreek. Oambr'a Co., frontlnsr on the Bedford Pike 3 feet and rnnlnf back to an alley 178 feet, having an (rlley on the nor'hwest and lot of Jeonre tich enselofon the east, having; thereon erected a two story frame honse and frame stable, now In the occupancy of Ellra Plckworth and Mrs. Ma rian. Taaen In execntlon and to be sold at the soltoftbe Johnstown Real Co. Also. All the r1ht title and Interest of Hnfh Oallaarher, of in nd to all that certain lot of ground sltnate In the boronrh of Propect. Cam bria Co. Pa., fronting cn street and bounded by lands oio. R. Ellis on the east, on the north by Camerla Iron Co.. and on the west by Anthony Roda-ers. bavins; thereon erected a two-story plank honse and outboildtna-s. now In the occupancy of Andrew Flroar. Taken in execntlon and to be sold at the suit of use Wood Worrell Si Co.. Limited. Terms of Sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knocked down and the remaining; two-thirds on the oonlrmatlon of thedeod. D.A.LUTHER. St Sheriff. Ebensbnrg;. Aug-. 13, ls&. TRIAL LIST. Cases set down for trial on the first week of September Term, beginning on Monday, September 7th, 1883: TR8T WEBK, Miller vs. Kennedy et at Kosentoel vs. Creswell. BBCOItD wbk, Shaffer vs. Plckworth. Condron vs. Wharton. Went roth vs. Horne 4t Co. et al. Bracken vs. Devlin. F.ndler vs. Miller. Myers vs. Wilkinson. Muliigjan vs. I.itringer. Moore vs. Bender. Coopersd.le Boro. vs.LiOwer Yeder tp. Frants vs. Vockanrode. Myers Ex'rs vs. Martin. Murphy vs. Fyo, Flsue vs. Powell. Cunnlngbam et al vs. Weakland el al. Anderson vs. ( Iwen. Tonkin vs. Franrlncns Ik. Woods. Mlllleanvs. Fishoretal. McMillen Ji Waters vs. ISrendllnger. Haicer vs. OriffAth et al. Helsel's Ex'rs vs. Storm. Ohtlds vs. Fxioff fc Co. t Anderson vs. Notloy. McCaarje'e Adm'rs vs. Hawks worth. 'uster vs. Ouster. McCoy vs. Watt. Prothonotary 's Office, H. A. SHOEMAKER. Eb'g Aug. 10, ISM. S l'rotbonotary. UNITED STATES SAKE OF LAND IN CAM BRIA COCHTT, PlSSSTLTASU. Pnrsuant to Section 3T49, Revised Statutes, the undersigned will offer at publlo anction. on Sat nrday, September 12, 18S&. at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the premises, all the right, title and interest of the United States In and to the following de scribed tract or parcel of land In Cambria county, Pennsylvania : Kexinning at a sugar tree marked for a corner, thence by land now of Joseph Van Ormer east 5 degrees south 27 perches to a post, thence by same south 7 degrees east 24 perches to a post on line ot land of Thomas Powells' estate, thence by land ol said Thomas Powells' estate, west 2 degrees sonth 4( perches to a post, thence north 23 degrees east 22 perches to a post, thence north 11 degrees east 6X perches to a sugar tree, the place of beginning, containing 6 acres more or less, being the same premises conveyed to the United States by William W. Dudley, Trustee, by deed dated July 24, 14, recorded In said county In Liber 61 folio 781 et seq. TERMS OF SALE : One-third cash and bal ance In 8 and 12 months, with Interest; or all cash at option of purchaser. Deferred payments to" be secured by notes and mortgage on the pro perty. A. MoCTTE. Solicitor el the Treasury. June 12. lBS5.-8t. REMOVAL! -)o(- Alfred E. Goetz, -)o(- Altoon's Leading Merchant Tail or, Has Removed to Much Larger and More Commo dious Quarters. -)o(- TWO SQUARES ABOVE HIS old stand to No. 1511 Eleventh Avenue, -)o(- Where His Fall and Winter Stock is Now Ready for In spection. For Fashionable Fabric, a Beautiful Fit and Good Workmanship, go to GOETZ, the Tailor, -)o(- 11th Avenue, Near 16th St., ALTOONA, PA. Sheriffs Sales. BY virtue Of Snndcy writs of Fieri Faeas, alias Fieri Facias Plurles Fieri Facias and Vend Exnon levari Fa-aa and Test Vend Fxpon. Issned ot of the Court ot Common Pleas of Cambria eoenty, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in Ebensburc. on nnadsr. atept. 7th. 113. all o'clock, P. 91., the following; real estate to wit: All the right title and Interest of Elisabeth CJ. Bradv and Ellon Partisb, m fn and to all that car tain fot of gronnd sltnate in the borough of Oal lltxln, Cambria connty. Pa., fronting en Main St., on the east and running back to land of D.Watts on the west, adjoining lot of fr. Oeo. W. Miller on the north, Mrs. Mary C Kaylor on the south, having thereon erected a two-story plank honse and natbnildfnsrs.new In the occupancy of Thomas Marker and Oeo. Yecklv, Jr. Taken In execntlon and to be sold at the suit of Michael Braeken. Also. All the right title and Interest of Mlehl Brfckner.of in and all that certain lot of ground situate In the boronrh of Oallltxln, Cambria Oo., Pa., fronting on Main street on the west and running back to alley on the east, adjoining property of Albert Bender, dee'd on the north and Forest atreet on te sonth, having thereon erected a two-story frame honse and ontbnlld engs, now in the occupancy of Michael Brlck ner. Taken fn execntlon and to be sold at the suit ot Eqnitable Ixian and Bnildlng association. Also. All the right title and Interest of Francis Hurk. of In and to all that certain lot of gronnd sltnate In the borough of Oallitsin, Cambria Co., Pa., fronting on Main St., and running back along Forest St.. 1TO reet to an alley and adjoin ing the land ot Jtoob Fogle ot the sonth, having thereon erected a two-story plank house one story plank store house and plank stable, now In the occupancy ot F. N. Burk. Also. All the right title and Interestof Francis N. Burk. of in and to all that certain piece of land situate In tho borough ot Oallfttln. Cam bria Co.. Pa., fronting on Msln St . 60 feet and running back along Forest St., 170 feet to an alley, adjoining the land of Joseph Imrbln. hav lng thoroon erected a two-story plank honse and outbuildings, now In the occupancy of Camp bell and Mrs. Jennie Cooper. Taken In execu tion and to be sold at the suit of the Penn Build ing and Ioan association. Also. All the right title and Interest of Charles Oautner. of in and to all that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In White township, Cam orla eountv. Pa., adjoining lands of . A A Flynn on the north, heirs of Iuac Oates on the east. I.ntl.er and Brers on the sonth and John Long on the west, containing abont Tl acres. about !S acres of which are cleared and having thereon ereeted a 1' story log house and frame kitchen, now fn the occupancy ot John Ixmg. a small one story plank house and log stable, now in thejoecupancy of Wm. Connelly. Taken In ex ecution and to be sold at the snit of A. V. Bar ker. Also. All the rlghttltle and Interest of Mat thias Kess'.er. of In and to a piece or parcel of land situate partly In Rende townhlp and part Iv In White township. Cambria county. Pa., ad joining lands of Hon. John Dean, Martin Tlghe ana Oiners, conia ining one aunareu snu . event? acres more or less, about thirty acres cleared, having thereon erected a two-story frame house, now In the tccupaney of . Taken In execn tlon and to be sold at the suit of A. H. Fiske A Co.. now tor the use of the United Slates. Also. All the right title and interest of John Swires, of In and to all that certain tract of land situate In Dean township, Cambria Cn. Pa., ad joining lands of Cambria Iron Co.. on the west, John Dean on the south and others, containing 400 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having '.hereon erected a two story plank bouse, a two-story frame house, frame table, steim saw mill and other outbnlldlngs. now In the occupancy of John Swires and Jamer Swires. Taken la execntlon and to be sold at the suit ofEllsha Elliott. Also, All the right tllle and Interest of Al exander Troxell.Of In and to a piece or parcel ef land situate In Reade township. Cambria Co.. Pa., adjoining lands ot C. C Mulholen. Wm. Smith, Oeorre Kuhn and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 70 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house weather boarded end log barn, now In the occupancy ol A. Troxoll. Taken In execntlon and to be sold at tne suit of Joseph Bardiue, tor use ofSsmuel Matthews. AlsO A'l trie rigni line nni iaivr9i oi VY 1 1- llam H BnrfOOD, of in and to all the following described bulldirg I""1 U't Of gronnd, vli.i A two storv frame honse or ru!.2!b7 Situate In White township. Cambria Co.. Pa., on a piece or parcel of land eontainins about twenty acres, more or less, bounded on the east by Charles Karstead, oo the east bv Dishart and toother, south bv l.arrv Hurgoon and north by land ol James Pnnket and Oharle" Ranstosd. the house being twenty-six feet wide bv thirty-four feet long and eigl.teosi feet high. Taken In execu tion and to be sold at the suit of D. A O. Moore. Also. All the right title and Interest of Wil liam I. Shnneielt, ot in and to all that certain lot of ground Fltuate In the EaFt Ward ot Eb ensburif Borough. I'imWt Co.. I'a., fronting on Crawford St.. on the tenth and running back to property of John Osrman on the north, having lot of John (HrmiD on the east and lot of Mrs. Ann Patto-bon n the sen. containing . of an acre, having tbe-enn erected a one and half storv frame house and outbuildings, now In the oocupancy of John Folsin. T-iken in execution and to be sold at t he suit of Dsvld M. Iudon. Also. A II the right title and Interest ofOeo F. Miller, of In and to all the follswlng described building and lit of gronnd situate upon a certain piece of land within the township of Reade, la the eountv of Cambria. Pa., and known as the Mlllr rrm, adiolnlng lands of John Owlnn. E W. Oreo and others, said building Is a dwelling house or two stories, slie twenty feet by twenty eight feet plank frame from elvhteen feet hitch, Ac. now in the occupancy of Oeo. F. Miller. Taken In execution and to be sold at the enlt of E. F. Spencer. Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is knock down and the remaining two-thirds at the confirmation of the deed. D, A. LUTHER Sheriff. Ebensbnrg-, Aug. la, . 8t 8. TV. Corner Penn Ave. and Mlxlh St., PITTSBURC, PA. Hojr. W. A. Hkrkcw. Pres. ol Bard ol Trnsteot. J. F. Asnsstfj, Sect'y of Board. Tho Largest, Most Thorough, Prc.Ct':'l and Suc cessful Commercial College A fc.tigji?li Training School In Pennsylvania. SIS Students last year. Kiegant Buildings. f-irst-clHis Kijuipinents. 27 Instructors. 15 Ltrga Halls and Krcitalion Koomi, occupying an rea of over 10,000 Sq Kt, Copies of the finest piceor Penmanshfp In the State mailed f-ee with H.indbovk ol School upon application to Hahhon D. Williams, Business Manager. Jas.. Clash Williams, A. V. Principal. Important to Canvassers. W.tMFD -Live Cnnvas'ers In everv conntj in tho Cnlt-d States to ell FOX'S PATKNT KK VEKSIBLE SAP IKON, which .omhines two Sad Irons, Polisher. Kluter, fcc. one Iron dolDg the work vl n entire set ol ordinar Irons. Is self-heattnir tv tu r a'enliol lairnv IKII'.S AW AY WITH HOT K ITCH ... Price moderate. A large nod lasting Income Insured to good canvassers. Ad1res. for circulars, Ac, FOX SAD IKON t'(J.,M KeadeSt..N. T. S. VIBRATORS. SHINC MACHIEES, UKiLts.cmer mins Warranted tho best, drain drills; the cele brated Pennsylvania, the onlv prrlect force feed phosphate attachment In use. Cider Mills; the celebrated Ame-Mcnn an. I vonng American. OKMln,l.lRi, lltr PKFSSr.N and RT N I 4 K IS I np I.I-1 . T generally. Send for catalogue. A. II Rl I'll AR, Pennsylvania Ajrricultitril Works. York Pa State Normal Scliool INDIANA PA., Will o;n fur the tipw yar. Monday, September 7, 1885. Tnis isn thorough Professional School for tesohorti, prffwritinsr. !sr: Col I ear- I'rcpnralor.r Department. Slaalral lort ment. Commercial Department. To he sure of a room it shnuM be or dered early. For particulars or e)!oiu, ad dres. 4t L. H. DURLINC, A. M., Prln. JEFFERSON ACADEMY fanensbnri;, Ts., 30 nlioi from Pittsburg. For both sexes 11 teachers. Thorough Instruc tion In Clissicai. Commercial, SoiKwriric, Normal ash Musical Cot psrs; also, French, Herman and Militv Drill. Students pre pared for Sophomore rear in any college. Tnltlon, IO to 815 Nex t term opens Sept. 22d. For catalogue cr Ii. formation, address Rev. W. F. BROWN, PuHiiii. July 24, S6-4t. 7 n sf"NCINE PTHRE K sa, sjaak a s a faWVett Am Hardware Jardware ! IMPORTANT TO CITIZENS OF EB ENSBURG AND VICINITY. -:o J7TE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF IN- forming the people of Ebensbnrg and vicinity, that we hare opened out in the Tudor building on High street, a new, large and complete stock of hardware of every description, twAIECIMXICS' TOOLS. BUILDERS' HARDWARE. tTl RMIM t'LEM tWIS. FORKS. SFADFS. BLACK tr SMITH TOOLS, HORSE SHOES, HARROW ILY3 IVXAILS OF ALL KINDS BAR IRON and STEEL. lsr nOUSEFURNISTTING GOODS, tzrroLrERS. ci tlerv. guns, shells. tTCARTRIDGES. Til 'INES, CORDAC- 7 Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the citizens burg and surrounding country for have been regularly trained in the our goods for cash, and believe we those who desire to purchase. Ebeksbctio, April 3, 1H85. BOTTOM IS REACHED AT LAST :o: I Have Now in Store the Largest Stock of Hardware Ever Offered in the Country, all bought at Rock-Bottom Trices for Cash and all First-Class Goods. I do Not Ruy or Keep in Stock Any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goods. What ever You Buy From me You Can Rely on Being Worth the Money You Pay for it. Owing to an Ad vance I am Now Selling Many Goods at Less Than I Can Replace Them at, But I Shall Con tinue to Sell at Bottom Prices, until I am Compelled to Re-stock up. When You Want a Cooking or a Heating Stove, Tin Hard ware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Trunks and Farming Implements, Call and See My Prices, I am Not Uundersold. Q. HUNTLEY, Ebensburg, Angust 14, 188d. o RPIIANS' COUNT SALE! Ry virtue of an order of the Orehans' Court of Cambria connty. the undersigned will expose to sale at public au.-tion r outcrv on the premises on Saturdav. August 2ih. 18S. at two o'clock P. U. the following deforced real estate ef which John Sheeban died, seiied, to wlt.r A piece or parcel of land situate in Wnite township, Cambria county, adiolnlng lands of Timothy Sneehan, other land of the estate of John Saee han. deceased, and the road leading from St. Augustine to (Hen Connell; containing serenteen acres and tfty ne perches. Terms or Sals:: Ten per cent, etthe perchase money to be paid on day of sale, one thira of tbe balance on confirmation ol sale. on-thtrd In six months and one third In one year. Iieferred pay ment s to bear Interest and to be secured by tho mortgage and judgment bond ol the purchaser. ELIZA SHEEHAN. Adm'r. of John Sheehau. dee'd. August T. 1885. JTXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Michael C. Bradley, deceased. Letters testamentarv en tbe estate of Michael C. Hradley.late of Lilly's Borough, deo'd. having beeen granted to the undersigned, not ice Is here by given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment without delay . and those having claims agasnst the same must ptesent them properly authenticated fr settlemet.u 1 1 1 MICHAEL BRADLEY, Executor. Washington twp., .Tarty S. 6t F OR SALE I Will be sold at private sale. That popular and pleasantlv located Summer Hotel knowu as "Belmont" at Kbensba-g, Pa. The house Is thoroughlv furnished and is pro vided with all the necessary outbuildings, and flltv-three acres ot Improved land adjoining the borough ot Ebensbnrg. Also one two horse car riage and one road wagon, all ot which will be sold cheap, for particulars call on or address r OLO. A. KISKKAI1. II r.oensourg. Cambria County. PeDn-y Ivania. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of John T. Ceoney, deceased. Letters of Administration on the estate of John T. Cooney, deceased, late of Washington town ship, having been granted to the undersigned. no tice Is hereby given to those Indebted to said estate, that pavment must be pid without delay, and those having claims against the same, raust present them properly authenticated tor settle ment. MICH A tl. HKACKEN. July 17, '8S.-4t. Administrator. JjiARM FOR SALE. The snbscrlber offers at private sale, his farm In Cambria township, one and one-half miles from P.betiSburg. containing 2tO Acres, in a good state pf cultivation, wttb. good frame house and frame tarn, an fvca'.'l orchard. r,ieoty of watyr and about one million feet cf lumber on the rrs ises To parties wirhing to purchase a smaller piece of land, he will divide It to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. Call on the snbscrlber resid ing on tho premises. MAKTIN SANDERS. Cambria twp., Jan. 9. ISSi. J-OTICE OF INCORPORATION! Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court ol Quarter Sessions of Cam bria coantv. to be hrlj at Ebensburg. on the first Monday of September next. tor a borough charter for the village of Summit and adjacent territory. In the township ot Washington. JNO. E. SOANLAIf. Attorney for Petitioners. July 81. ft QRrriANS' COURT SALE! By Ttrtue of an order ot the Orphans Court of to Cambria county, the underssgned win evp .1 at uublle Tendue or outcry at the Hotel of iunn Hrant In the borough of Lilly on Satnr- day. August th. 11V at ten o'clock A. following described real estate of which M.. the William TIley died, seised, towlt : A lofof ground situate In the borough of lJIiy, eennty of Cambria, adiolnlng lot of F M leorge. Esq.. and F. C. George, and fronting on tbe old Portage road. , . Also A lot ef ground situate fn the borongh and eonntv aforesaid, adjoining lot of John Brad ley and others; fronting on a street and extend ing back to an alley. Also Fifteen lots of ground situate near the toot of Plane No. . in the township of Washing ton, eountv atoreald. Terms of Sale Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid on day ol sale, eue-lbtrd of the balance on confirmation of sale, one-third In six months, and one-third In one year. Inferred pay ments to be or interest and to be secured by the judgment note, of thejurcha.er.ArRANirr Adm'r of William Tlley, dee d. Augnst T, l8f. St. QRPIIANS' COURT SALE! B v virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction or outcry on the premises on Saturdav. August OTtb. 1 . at two o'olock I'. M the loll'owing described real estate ol which Jeremiah Oleason, died seised, to wit.: No i. The one undivided half-part of a cer tain piece or parcel of land sltnate in Portage township. Cambria county, adjoining a tract of land warranted in the name of Oeorge Cutwalt, land ot Henrv Helsel. Henry and Cornelius tel lers and others: containing one hundred and twentv-flve acres, more or less, about fllt acres cleared, having thereon ereeted a two stai log bouse log stable and frame stable. No. ' S. A piece or parcel of land situate partly fn Portage township. Cambria couaty, and partly In Greenfield township. Blair county (about ten acres being in Blair county) ad)oinlng a tract of land warranted in the name of M llliam Smith, D D.. land ef Henr Helsel and others; contain ing two hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less, about sixty acres cleared, having thereon ereeted a log barn. Terms or Sale- Ten rr cent, of the aurrnese money to be paid on day of sale, one-third -f the balance on confirmation of sale and the re mainder In two equal annua! payments, with In terest, to be secured by mortgage and judgment bond, of the P-VTi.ESTIWI! CRAMER. Adm'r of Jeremiah Gleason. dee'd. Augnst T. MBS St TOR SALE. Two lots ol ground, on Centre street. Ebens burg with a Frame House of eleven nxms. stable, orchard and outbuildings. Auw-Two lota on same street, suitable for cottages. . , . Also A pasture lot or about one and-a-hall acres, situate one square lrom above described premises. For terms, aprly at the offl -a of 1 ' 11 3 Joseph McDonald. 4t Armory Building. Ebensburg. June 30, 18S5. CHORTHAND O (1. lessons by mall. Pamphlets mailed tree. Lingle s compendium. II. S. I.lngle's t o;ege of Shorthand. 1C1 Chestnut St., I biiaaeipnia, i a. . M. LINGLL. RE- a share of their patron . 5 i hardware business, h;-vo can offer great indu-xir. CM DUFTON & SON. JLECTION NOTICE! In pursuance ot a resolution of the Connet! e Ebensburg tor-uh approved July ISth li. No tice la hereby given that an election will be held at the nsual places of heletng murtclaal acd general election In the Eaet and Wet wards of said bon ugh on Satorday. August 22d.A. D. 1H, between th bf urs of T a at., and 7 r. at . for tbe purpose o' le'rruitng whether the lndebtneas ef said borout b -d.Ml be Increased to arv ameuci not to exce.d reven -rr crntvm upon the tsn valuation o tl e laxublc pmpcrtv therein. Ticket voted to be labe1 i.-l ca tLe outside 'Mnsrense of debt." and to contain oa l e tnslda the words no facrease ot lebt." or ji niav be liirrv.aol." Amount of lai assessed va'oat!on.......12P24t Ca) Amount of es't'Ji.g InJeHednees: Coupon Bonds.... OOQ 09 Accrued Interest . MM Sox M Ieduot amount of triplicate for vearltss. Applicable to thepa. sieot ufsMme ti-." 7 Blalanc due on duplicate ol 1 sv S ;i M !M S 10 in m Net amount of bended Indebtedness tui'g vi Amount of outstanding orrrs 4v0 tts) HsUanee dut on dup, ol "va fur bor . M U 'ft 14 OS Amt. of " 'si... ,jn so Amo-int of lndcb e.incfS propused ta be 1a- cnrrd t oo 00 Pfrccnt-ige rf a.cs-ed rslaa'.lon. .0 ptr cmtv. The said indeMedncss to be in'-nrrel for the 'uriose of obtaining an arti'tioral waUr supply or tbe borough and a tumcent .jumii'v o' hole. F. H. HAI.KER. Burgesa. Attest: J. H. DAVIS. Clerk. et Council Chamber. July ISth. 14. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI tlon to the citizens of this Cntnmanwealta for their approval or reiwtion ty theUtoeral A. semDly of the Ci'mmonweal'.h of Pennsylvania Published by order of tho Secretary of Ibe Com monwealth. in pu nance of the 1st section of Article XVIII ol the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an aiacnd n ort tat the Constitution of the Cpa-menweai'.b ul Peua- ;ivaia: Be It fesoived by the Senate and House of RetV reeentatlves of the Commonwealth ol Pnnsv. vanla in General Assembly met, that the fallow ing Is proposed as an amendment of the Consti tution ol tho Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania in accordance with the provisions of the e. ghiee'nt-m article thereof. AMENDMENT. i oat secuon rive ol article five ef tbe C tlon of the Commonwealth of pennsv!v-v reads as foil ws: "Whenevera e-.uMv t tala forty thonsanl Inhabitants It s'a'l a separate judicial district, and tr' judge learned In the law: and tte emMy shall provide for add'tj jnal business of said districts mac rt containing a population les tha constitute separate districts rv.. convenient single districts, or. be attached to eontlgaons d'5t . eral Astesily may prevfje. -, elatejug. bot learned In O la counties forming separate : i. several associate judges in c! -p v. - - .-A stitntlon shall be adopted f ! :! a , unexpired terms." be ar.d the s , n -amended, so as to read as foll'.s: .v i. county shall contain sixty tr-on-Hrd tL' -It may constitute a separate ju 1 clul u ir t ! wM-h 1 coa- ft I may elect nneimiire iffirns-i in the I-i-r, . -.a General As.orcb'y shall pr-v le 1-r 'ad-i !t.L-.I judges, as tl?e bnsincss r.f said di-trirts rriny qntre Coanttes not forming scj arate d'tricj, shall be formed into convenient single rtistricts. as the Oeno-al Aeibly may i-rov'.!.. Ihe office o! associate juiiire. not learned in the law.'le abolished In countie tor-ring separate ditrl-t and having more than one law lwlae: every other county shall elect two associate indg. who shall not be required to be learned In the ln: bnt the several associate judge" in cCQce. when thlt amendment shall be adopted, shall srve foe tbelr unexpired term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. s. Stevobw. Secretary of the Ctmm .)t wealth. NOTICE. To the heirs and lecAl representatives of Gtllan H !man. deceased. 1 ake notice than an Inquest will b held at tbe residence of t11in HoSinan, deceased, tn tha borough of Johnstown, in the c mntv ot Cambria, en Ssturday, the 6th day of September boil, at 10 o'clock. In the forer oo'n of that dav, for the purpose of making partition of the real essate of said decedent to and among his heirs and legal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or stalling of the whole: otherwise, to value and appro Ise the same according to law, at wh'ch time and place you are required to aU tend If you think proper. D. A. Ll'THF.K. tehenff. Ebensburg, Aug. 11, 15. It F OR SALE. A valuable piece ot land contain Ing axtot 1" acres. In White and Reade townsL ipi with tka Clearfield creek rucrteg through It. adlolnusg lands of Hon. John Dean and Mart In Tig be. about SO acres cleared and having thereon erected a two story frame bouse. T he balance is well timber! with pine, hemlock, oak and other timber. Tee) land Is underlaid with eol and Iron ore. Tbe Cresson and Coalport railroad, now being belli mas through this land. lor particulars as terms call on or address MATTHIAS KENSLFR. Fiske. 8t Cambria Co., Psi JOTICE! Notl-e Is hereby given that the following a ronnt has recn hied In the Court or Common Pleas, o "-'.ubrlBcnunty, Pa., and will be offered for confirmation by said Court on the first Moi day of S -ot itnber next. Tbe tint and partial ao count of n omas I. powers Ami- cf f Rose MKiouirh. H. A. SHOEMAKER. t 1'rothoO'Jtas-y. Ebensburg. August . N otice: Notice Is I ceby given that the following ac eoant has been filed In tho Court af Ccmmum Pleas, of Cambria coun:y. Ta.. and will bo of fered for confirmatton by said court on Monday, l- -) V. I . ""Mi. Ibe first and final Recount ef Adam Schtr assigneeof Andrew Eckenrci'o and William C. Sebroth. trading as Lckeniedn nd Srhroth. Ii. A. SHOEMAKER, 11 Protboaotarr. Lbensbnrg, July a. 1RSS. F ARM FOR SALE! The subscriber ecrs at pr'vata sale bis farm In Cambria township. Cambria county, situate, two miles north of Ebenburr. containing one hundred and twenty-one oerco. abont Hm acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, having thereon erected a two story frame house and a new frame barn. A splendid orshard of well selected fruit trees Is on the premises. and tbe whole farm tt well watered. For particulars call on the subscriber on the rrewites Termg reasonable. ANDREW DISHAKT. Cambria twp Aug.ltih, '84. it T AIIVIR1I KS.-Uwt K,tes for ad verustng In v g md r.ewspar. sent free. AddrerOiao. Kow ell a (V., in S pro re S . Y . o
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