The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 30, 1886, Image 3

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CALAXD PERSOXAL.
fft fre and the Other Place.
,fc.,trPr are blofnrulne.
"c Mrnras go to the Sugar Bowl.
groceries go to the Sugar
far ch . a
"(V(, r,,'n .irill for ale cheap at Dofton
a hardware store.
j!r I.ir'V l'onshnf, of Thl ladelphla,
' ti tew ,n- in town tn,! wop1r-
good are arrivuiir, ."very nay mis
, prVprs'. ('all In and see them
itfP" I 1 uin iitt-tt rivy lei.
' l -i await tlx following persona at
i.'tj mttMiiw : iir. cjiias Malta
i."
, - , ( r. R .lone--. Mr C. IV James,
"..i! To'-rdy Is valuable and its
.,ci a- permanent CnreA me of klrl
' ,:5(.ft;(.."SrTiivA? Fenner, rrovt-
R.I.
' y,,n nnn 'In'thle your crop of corn, oats
..4,a b htivinir a few bags of phos
' Ti'i'!ipr', "hn sell the. heat and
..t a - Jc'e.
p r.-..; yegeUMes eo to th Saar
rtr
i,0 rron t Coalnnrt railroad will he
rn5sereer and freight traffic
. ,., .11 i f Mas. There will be two trains
x Snri frma Cresson.
fin'.f.v "1 f,ur readers will have an
,.....n , ? :r--r-ctiD8 Wolf it Son'p
' rr'n- and summer
. ? ., , r. -. Mountain ITonse.
p ,r fr, rvmed roods ao to trie Sugar
- '
V S rirV''r Hroi. are cffr1ng thp
. ,.- rf vicinity a chance to change
potatoes, etc., as they have
, .-. s,p
1 keepers of Blair county on
t ..,,.-,.-'n' nipf in Alt'iona. and organ-.-A
i a-i'' 'it'on for protection against
..j.-dn-e nriiizstlons.
yr -.rif'T Sfhwnderer, a brother of
v r,enrwv -T- Sftiwnilerer of timmerhill,
' i at t!'P I ihp nf his slater. Mrs- Christ
r. vk in Jni ni-tdwn on Friday last, aired
j.i;t i. w nre ahont aolnir to press
;v -ij'o. of r-,n.hr'T tiiwns?iln, who died on
'is af' r an illness of sey
,4av, ntr'l a'ont pevepfv years.
-At KirV' r .' von wi!! find the first new
.. ii.f Ji-r?nj lto,"I;. a well as the largest
;--V ron-!-iri? of ail the latest styles.
V ii' irformed that Woolf A Son's
..v:ce fatalv'eVmer't in Johnstown Is
iWi!i'!v: hene th delay this season
. (T Sii'1-t's vi-it tere.
-A vs'-: lKle I'or-e'helonfflpe-to the Et
t'nr T7'-"'' romrspy, of Altoona. was
a , ff-iic'weoV, fl"d three employe
-; s '.,f.n"Tr''-,'P','"-e,d thi luoty tioke
- ar f1f.' '(-'r-c l for their prize
V: f"J''. P.. lineman, of South Fork,
. r-.tr-T,-r, ' ho r'ri' an arle.ilap welltfor
1-ji.ywisp vipiU Inc 'the r-P(?ipe! at his
w't!;-" "water M"ir. Oenrjre
.'m P Yo- '.-.ve th contract for put-
-M- T"r.-- .Tn r-, Thomas, wife of Mr. R.
- r.-'5 -x-d a ;-fer of Mr. John S.
--.t's r' Fsf11h'ire. died at her home in
' r.p Tn -day morninR last, aeed
(V-'ijitj i;,r r m.ains were interred
; ',-t i c--n ottrv f,n Wedneoday last.
-A"-""." 'P'1' on lsst Snturdsv nleht a
- t-?'- ''-.at vad heen fitandine on a
'z r-'.'.'orf i t , and when anont half way
t bound freicht train
n ; wrrfeine eighteen cars. All
: n:n p:pn -"-iped injury by 'nmping.
-A r:rrv-r rf AYoodherry township,
p vr rrtr. f.irp-rs have lepn punimoned
;.r""'.r : fl T'nPodStstes Circuit conrt,
,. p..t.t,,r, j., 1nrj for western district
' r-"-' 'vn' to answer a bill in equity
r :'ri! ! j on a p.itent sprina tooth har-
.ln D-ct'-rs. of Springfield Mines.
B'i' .nuri'v. Pit'irday evening of last
5-V ;-!Tin'l t-'im a tralr on the Wllllams
::v . ard lighted on his head with
r!f,:fn:t,i b'pak hi neck and cause
:t.ir.T ri- n'1!. T!; was ahout seventy years
A t'v's:..n ( f the American Salvation
itry h'-n makini? inquiries In regard
x rr' t 2 of tl e stating rink at this
:''. '.V r M'. ( 'rrssvrell will give
J'tr 'i;!' ''r,:'yto try their work on
!'rt ' t'.:s toxn or not we haye not
' vr,. :
-?:r. ",i dae until May 15th, the
'"-"r v.-i-t-ani'iselCo. will. In order to
ft', .-ffr decided bargains in dry
:v1v :.vV-i dre-, fods. men's, women's
r.Vy,.s .j.0(., it will be to the In---
r v, - v;.rs ;1 ra;i ar.d inspect their
-Q n".';ty in medicine is no indication of
A Sarapsrilia is concentrated
i-ir x--f i1 : requires a smaller dose, and
t t:ve. d'-e for dose, than any
sir-.-1r-.r:'.,a. I: is the Lest of all
-A 5r-.'"v.j rr-fprf is to he carried on In
.'?; cioiftv of Leach & Hearer's
' Tvv wiil "spe',1 down" each
t!a winning student to receive a
;t:- w'jrr. is to be surrendered to the
vt' r. t:. l.i-t holder receiving It as a
-A-
:'.kv .v.n man, supposed to be a
!: ":! n the railroad near
' -r:t, Altoona, on S.'turlay
" ' I vras so badly mutilated :;bout
"-.---ii v-1 f-i-e that recognition was 1m-t-'
N-it-ht was about 5 feet, 9
' ar h s a-o about 27 years.
x'-Tt.i ina- Dalev and several other
l-iy'.:.g in the old Catholic ceme
L :,. -i-.iiinh borough oa Friday last,
that a: ark? the grave of Cas
' V. y. 1 , wr.lch had become loos
' rr , pfd up with a stick, fell
' ' ' "f 'O'ing Dairy and fr-ac-
v '- -p:- j r the council of Ebr-ns-''2
-c-T Monday last, the follow-
-r-, Aere elected for the ftisuing
J.11 ' uty llurrfe-a, Fergus Lloyd;
v. T. f 'onnell ; Street Commis
ri -u:- .1 Owens ; Water Supcrin
P:. ard L. Thomas ; Solicitor, A.
.'.vkf-r : Trpasurer, Isaac Davis.
" Tjp-.Itv niorriing last the crew of a
t. r. r.-i t Pennsylvania railroad
f - -i 'i p ! 'M,.iy of a man lying at the
'' ' '' ra;4roa.i bank a short distance
"' t : - n There were no marks on
'var l r., thing to identify It, but It
"-T'-l t'.nt the man was struck bv a
?'t'- ' Ti e body was burid at the
St.
5v- ' a wi-p'u ago a cow belonging to
,r Wih.i;. r, of Blarkllck township.
' : r"' t -i a calf that welched one hun-
"-r,1 . three pounds. The cow is
f .".-,, H)df--i Diirham, and th sire
''Ky siiorthom. Janies White,
'"ViiMsms and Elias Rowland, Esqs.,
7 tirt'" r'' wten the calf was weighed and
T':'-' for l'.g re mark able size.
. " p '7 , f !etpr3 B ,ay p(,i,r In upon
'- Kennedy, of Rontlout, N. Y'.,
I""''1'' tio have been benehtti'd by
s popular preparation cal'ed Kcn
.,.'T( Fvorite l;medy. And they often
C?, w remarkable mdtclne ac
i,.', "t''" in ...tne new anil hitherto untr'ed
' '''""v''"n. Not Infrequently patients
a,"t ' r- ;:arces to jrrasp the Doctor by
i a ! vr,recg thoir gratitude for de-
-T'oy, IN Y.) "!' ;
HUM
Our town bas been more than unusually
dull for the past few days, people living tn
the country bein(j all very busy at their
spring work and haviuR but little time to
come to town. Those who come, however.
go stralRht to the store of John Owens, on
nigh street, where they can buy dry goods,
dress goods, boots and shoes, groceries and
provisions at all times at bottom prices.
Th6 Somerset Democrat says : "On
Monday the last of the personal property In
this place, belonging to the Messrs. Collins,
contractors, was shipped to their present
contract in Schuylkill county. A large pro
cession of carts passed through the streets
on their way east early In the morning.
From this action we presume the Messrs.
Collins haye concluded that work will not
soon atain be resumed on the South Penn
sylvania." Thomas A. Shoemaker, formerly of this
place, has the contract for driving a tunnel
at Hnck Mountain Colliery, near Mahonoy
City, In Schuylkill county. lie kept a quan
tity of powder and dynamite in a large chest
at its mouth. About 4 o'clock on last Fri
day afternoon a Hungarian went to the
chest to get some powder, and, as was sup
posed, failed to extinguish his lamp, a spark
irom which ignited the powder, and
the I
whole mass of explosives went off at once,
mowing the unfortunate roan tn atoms.
The shock was distinctly felt thro- miles
Trom the accident The chest was standing
near a spring around which a crowd was al
most constantly congregated, but fortunate
ly at this time it was deserted. The name
of the dead mac is unknown.
HOT SHOT.
On Wednesday afternoon Clement Larl
mer, John Thompson and George Dick. 1
three boys aged about fifteen years, all b i
longing to Ehensburg, went fishing to the
dam of Mr. John M. Ilughes and in the I
evening went down to the dam of Mr. Evan
J. Evans, about three miles from town.
They took with them a small 22 calibre
breech loading rifle. About half past six
o'clock while walking along near the dam,
Larimer in front. Thompson next and car- I
rylng the gun witb the muzzle pointing in I
front, and Dick a short distance behind.
Young Dick went to throw his fishing rod
away, when the rod struck the hammer of
the gun. discharged it, and Iriraer fell, the
ball striking him in the back of the head.
Mis?- Evans from Mr. Evans' house heard
the report of the g:in, saw the hoy fall, at.d
hurried to his assistance, as also did several
men who were working in a fluid close by.
Mr. David F.yans quickly took the harness
off one of his horses and galloped to Eiiens
burg for medical aid. and Dr. jons imme
diately started for the scene, and Dr. Davi
son followed soon aftrr ; but the poor Iniy
had brrathed bis lFt liefore the physicians
reached him. lie livr-d atout haT a'i hour
after being shot without speaking, being en
tirely unconscious, and di. d in the arms of
Mr. David Lewis. The hall entered the
back rart of the h ad. on the left side about
midway between the car and the middle of
the neck, and lodged in the brain. His body
was brought home to his grief stricken
mother, who is a widow and wa hert-bro-ken
when the news of the terrible accident
was told to her. Young Larimer was a
quiet, manly little fellow, small for his age,
a favorite with everybody, and his tragic
death is deeply regretted not only on his
own account, but also on account of the
boys who were with him. who will always
remember with regret their unfortunate,
though unintentional, connection with It.
It is a solemn and sad warning to boys as
well as men that they cannot be too careful
in the handling of firearms. An inquest :
was held by R. Jones Eq.. who empaneled ;
a jury aod viewed the body on Wednesday j
oveninp, and adjonrned until Thursday i
morning, when, after hearing the evidence, ;
they rendered a verdict of accidental shoot- '.
in.
Wllmnrf It emu.
' Peter McDade, Father McHnsh's sexton, t
who had a finger amputated about a month '
spo, ami who is now at ind r,om ii nis ,
mother in Gallitzir, Is cetting better, not
withstanding he has had a v-ry sore hand.
John McDunn, the son of James McDunn,
a young man of 1 years, and tor some time
past in delicate health, and who a coup!- of
t weeks ago went to supply tor me y.rue me
: place of Peter McDade in doinj the light
I chores about the church and pastorial resi- j
. dence, was on Palm Sunday eve seized with j
a series of violent bemorhages of the lung-',
' sml now lies at the hotne of his father In
Suromerhill township at the point of death,
I which may fecurr at any moment.
' Sisters MaetUdas and (lermalr.e came to
the mountain Tuesday to visit Aleck Par-
rish who Is a nephew to the former and a j
cousin to the latter, and John McDunn who !
is a nephew to Sr. (iermalne and grand-I
' nephew to Sr. Mactildas. Mr. Parrish is ;
J reported some better than he was last week.
The bans of matrimony were on Sunday
j last published for the second time between
I Peter C. Y'ahner of Carrolltown. and Katie :
Plnmraer of Summerhili. and between Ber
I nard Ammerman of Allegheney city, and
I Mary E. Topper of Adams township.
Several property owners in and around i
Wilmore have signed a paper conteiring ,
of rtnrnev on a gentleman from :
; New Y'ork who has been here for some
! eight or ten months in the capacity of a I
j timber merchant to sell their riht to coal ,
i iinHerivinir thpir resnertive premises for a I
, stipulated amount ranging from 12 to flO
: per acre. The ohject is to improve the
i town by developing the resources, neverthe
j less we think that people should be cau
i tlous, and nnderstand well what they are
doing. That there Is coal is certain, and if
' the record of Collins' oil well can be relied
I on, veins of paying thickness abound, and
I we think that besides the bonus people
! should reserve a bonus, however small, as
' the development of the mineral wealtn of
this region, in the eveDt of a boom io the
' coal trade is a foregone conclusion.
' 'Squire Miller is circulating in the conn
! ties in the western part of the State some
what promiscuously of late. He was in
(ireeosburg, Monday, ostensibly to Interest
capitalists there tn the development or our
i coal deposits he can develop the financial
; deposits In the Wilmore bank without fear
! of the cashier vamoosing to Canada), bnt
! some neople think his traveling has a politi
cal signification, and that if he has not an
eye on the Republican nomination for ten.
Campbell's successor for himseif he Is work
ing in the interest of aomebody best known
to himself. The 'Squire Is an astute po'l
tician. is sound for u hiyh tanj. ""J ls a
man of strong convictions, among which are
some correct ones, and if he should see fit
to enter ttie political arena there will be a
lively car.vaa.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is
excavating the foundation, it Is said, for a
viaduct to supply the place of Littje Cone
msugrj No. 2 bridge near Summerhili.
r.ncurert From Jail.
Bob Delaney and Fred. Edwards, who
were sent up from Johhetown about three
o.v ar. nv 'Sonire Straver to serve a
' trm of eight months in jail for surety cf the
! peace, took their departure on Tuesday
I night for parts unknown,
j They made their exit by digging a hole
through the jail wall with a piece of an iron
slat about a foot lon which they took out
j of their bedstead and a piece of the iron
i railing that runs around the platform In the
1 corridor. After they got through the rris-
on wall the wall that surrounds the Jail
I yard had to be crossed, which they effected
I by taking a conpio oi murru-i, ,
from the roof of the bake oven which they
1 placed on top of the pig pen and then j
1 crawled up to the top ot the wall. To pet
down pod the wall on the outsld- they had .
made a rope out of three blankets tak. n ;
i . ..1 tiri toct-thtT. which !
j they fastened to the copiug of the wall and
What time In the
tiifii ciul oxwn ine ropr
- . . . -i . . ti in
not Known,
. . .. hupn vr.fliH LUIiei
Dill II mu-i. .i--,o " . ------ - f m
the
niond'igas it
WO'lM taKP l'ir"i "''"
le - A -
STTS
Who Khali Itde When Jaflces !!-
"Some years ago," says the Bedford Oa
tette, "tbe county auditors refused to allow
compensation to the jury commissioners for
time spent in travelling over the county se
curing the names of jurors, and this action
was sustained by the court. Last week
Jurtga McPherson, of Lebanon county, ren
dered a decision which Is in direct conflict
with the decisiou of Judge Baer. A suit
was brought by an ex-jury commissioner
against Lebanon county to recover compen
sation for 'service during the time in which
he was engaged in securing the names to be
placed in the wheel.' Judge McPherson
holds that the selection of persons to serve
as jurors in the county courts Is a duty of
the gravest importance: that great discre
tion should be used in the performance of
it ; that the commissioners should subject
the names of those handed to them to care
ful and judlcions sifting; that It is not only
the right of the jury commissioners, but
thelf hounden d uty as well, to go into the
various townships to make caieful inquiry
whether these men are in reality 'sober,
intelligent and judicious persons." In ac-
cordance with these views Judge MePher
I son derides that the jury commissioner was
t entitled to pay for the time he was employed
in making these very necessary invest'ga-tons-"
It Is now about five years since I first be
gan selling F.ly's Cream Balm, and from the
time of Its first introduction there has been
a growing demand for It, and so far it has
given very great satisfaction to my custom
ers I consider it a catarrh remedy of gen
uine merit.
A roller skato manufacturer tells a re
porter of the Boston Herald that the "craze'
Is over for the present, so far as rink skat
ing is concerned' hut that large numbers of
the skates are old for street use by the
children- Many fcrtunes have been made
and lost in the excitement.
"We don't have to recommend Parker's
Flair Balsam but once," writes Mr. C. A.
Borper, druggist, of Liberty, X. T. "After
that it stands on its record." It stops fall
ing hair, restores original color, softness and
gloss. Exceptionally clean, prevents dand
ruff. For fifteen years I was annoyed with se
vere pain in my bead and discharges into
my throat from catarrh. My sense or smell
was much impaired. By the use of Ely's
Cream Balm I have overcome these troub
les J. li. Ca6e, St. Dennis Ilotel. New
Yrork.
We should have better preaching If the
preachers were all sonnd and healthy men.
Calvin may have had the dyspepsia, but it
did him no pood as a theolecian. A Metho
dist minister, of Hartford, Conn., writes
that Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy"
curea mm or enrome nver aisease ami in
digestion. His brethern of all denomlnatiins
are res-pectf ully invited to not the fact,
.'jick preachers are in poor condition to pro
claim the g.v-yel news. Sound bodies are
wanted.
Never dive rp.
If yon are suffering with low and depress
ed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility,
disordered blood, weak constitution, head
ache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by
all means procure a bottle of Electric Bit
ters. Y'ou will be surprised at the rapid im
provement that will follow ; you will be In
spired with new life; strength and activity
will return ; pain and misery will cease, and
henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of
Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle
oy E. James.
T.
TV. DICK. Attoenet-at-Law,
J. Lloyd, rte-',t, (first floor,) Centre street- All
minner of leiral butnes attended te satisfacto
ry aBd cslleatt.mii a specialty. f 10-U.-tf.l
EO.
M. READE,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
En3rR, Pa
-OfBce on Centre street, ii .r nit..
ER-CANTILE APPRAISEMENT
OF
CAMBRIA COUNTY,
FOR THE YE. Ill ISSG.
VENDEKS of Foretirn and Domfstlc Morohan
ilie. IHsti Ucr? and Brewers Brokers, xc in
t'amNrm county, will taWe notice that they have
horn appral-ed ftnd classed hy the underpinned
Aii"rai.er cf Mercantile and other license tax
tor the year 19S8, as follows, to wit :
ADAMS TOWNSHIP.
rt-ASs.
14 Daniel 'John
14 .1 P Oohn
14 .1 K Stull
14 E S Mrumhllnif
14 Ueori-e Kin?
ALLEGHENY TWP.
14 ' K ft H Himmelwri(fht
14 W J Buck
BAKK TWP.
14 Robert (Jlenn
13 Me ley and Liol
I . GABBB & CO.,
TAX. 13
f- oo 14
7 00 ' 14
7 "0 , 14
7 oo ; ii
T00iu
13
7 CO I 1
7 00 i T 3
1 14
14
7 Oft ' 14
10 00 j .j
BLACKI.ICK TWP.
Isaac Michael
50
CAMBRIA BOK.
14 Patrick Boyle
14 Thomas E Howe
14 P rrecn
14 Wllllnm (JafTncy -
14 L A Sinle
14 John Dowllng
J? Joseph Stibich -
14 John Klnts a Son
14 Peter Suly....
14 M:irtin Fish
14 Bernard (Jarvey
14 Andrew filhert
14 Meyers Km. i Aewmar
CARROLLTOWN BOK.
13 P L Eck
14 J Bmder
14 K F Maucher
13 J W Sharhansh
14 Andrew Eckenrode
'.4 H V tHultr
14 P J Doltrleh
14 J J Hanirs Brs
14 H H Potthoff
14 I'A VSH Buck
14 William Noel -
CHEST SFKINUS BOK.
14 J PetTT t Son -
14 t 1 W'hartinnn
14 Henry Mellon
CLEARFIELD TWP.
7 OO :
..... 7 oo
7 on
7 no
7 oo .
7 00 !
-2 60 !
7 eo i
7 50 ,
7 OO
7 00 '
... 7 00 I
7 Oi I
in OO
7 50
7 00
10 CO
oo I
00
oo
on i 1
7 50
00
00
00
! 14 Th"' Pumphy '
j 14 MA Dnneuan
14 MA Pierson
CONEMAUOH BOK.
! 14 Conrad Oerhart
i 14 Joseph M Ynunsr
14 J B Clark
I 14 A lithmver -
14 VT Ste if rwald
i 14 John S-ormer - -
14 M D Jones
I 14 John Wldman
I 14 W B Tlce
I 14 J J Strayer
j 14 J KWUe &. Son...
CROYLETWP.
00
Oo
50
00
Oo I
On I
on
no
"0
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.)
no
00
14
1 14
I 13
I 11
3 f Plammer
D A Pnrtnctt
John Brown
eore H IStlneman
J w Davis -
Dlrnon Simendinifcr
outh Fum Supply X
Brown, UeorBB Co
James Carothern .-
COOPEKSDALE BtK,
A E Somerville -
Kitn pie . heriJan -
I) V I-atiitry -
DEAN TWP.
F K Shaff
EAST CONEMAVmi BOK.
Samuel Tihliott
P F r-hilor
I'liarl Pruitfle
V. liarvev.
J B Kauif man
Mumel Klimelter
7 oo
7 00
10 oo
IS 00
10 oo
: -i ?io
12 50
i Z f0
7 00
1.1
Vi
1-2
Vi
14
7 00
10 no
7 00
50
14
00
no
KUKNSHl'K'J HOH.
Oco (lurlev.
C T K .blTtS..
V S Barker..
I l ' it Tf -
VI 51
IEGr - A - IHSTS
OF wmTS
"OCXS:
E Janie
Jnhn wetin -.
IJovd Son
Jeo Hnntley
Edwnr.1 Oriffitta
P E Ernns
Carl Rivlnlus
K F Psrtfh
J M Thomson
Thorn mi Orlfflth ,
A Strittmatter
I lav If k Bros
E Infcon ft Son
Klchard L. Iavi
T J pRTtdmn
W E Shield?
T (Ml
7 00
V2 SO
10 00
t f
7 00
T 00 I
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 SO
7 00
10 00
7 Oo
7 50
7 00
ELDER T"WP.
Tho Ott a Co
Frnncls E EartauKh
FKANKI.IX BOK.
Ailampk Davis
S Paul
Martin Ouster
D W -otter
Vetpr Kuhrito
Hutchison -o
J Kelley h. Co
OALI.1TZTN BOK.
J Yeckley -
Vm Yerltl"V
Tivlor Sc Vlc'oy
Thou UrM-lley
tvilrhael Krai-kon
s B 'orn
F J i:hr1st -
A O Bun h-Vo
J BenirlB
J J Trnxell
John Keren son
Monroe fc t'o
'hirlpa cuinn
.1 . McOary
P J Manson -.
ORT'BTOVFN BOB.
Jerome Bowman
JA'KSON TWP.
T 00
7 00
Vi So
7 00
7 00
To 00
7 50
7 oo
, 10 00
7 no
7 so i
7 no
7 00
7 oo
7 oo
7 50
7 Oct
7 CO
7 0"
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 50
7 50
14
00
Davtd Slmmom..
James M Smith...
7 50
7
JOHNSTOWN BOK.
14 WraStrassSr " 00
13 John Rvan 10 00
14 David Creed 7 00
13 Miller Si Lawrence '2 00
14 (Jeortre Helser f0
13 John Fenn o Oo
14 tJMonteverde (9
14 Ij F Llteabcrer 7 oo
13 F W Hav 10 00
14 Ale Keck 7 0
13 J M Shtimaker 10 oo
14 I5wis Wehn 7 00
14 C Ktmple 7 00
14 C Krleirer 7 W
14 John FritT 7 00
13 A Rowland 1 00
14 M S Malor 7 00
14 F S Maloy 00
13 yvm Cpdetrrave 10 50
13 (lets a Hhry 10 00
11 Bantlv and Fronheiser 13 on
7 dels Foster & Uulnn 40 00
14 M Sc C A Horn 7 00
13 James J Murpby J 00
13 CO Luther ' "0
14 H T Defrance 7 "0
11 V Luther I5 00
Vi A Cohen i
11 F W Kress
I "
j JJ
(eo I'mteriwgt iu ny
J W Stevenson 7 Oo
Davis k Walters 10 00
A Semple 7 00
T E Monrnn " Wi
tor. -t iiehliiiiuser " 00
! i
i 13
! i
! is
i Vi
I 13
14
14
: It
; 14
' it
E t, Edwards 7 00 ,
Dunlap Vetecht " no ;
Kirlin t Co 7 SO !
S Struver 7 00
John W Owens 7 00
J H llcnninifs 7 00
Lewis Luokfienrt 7 00
(Ico Kiper fc. Co 11 So
J St K sallaicher 7 00
S Ktnman Vi SO
Philip t Bros 10 50
C Cohen 7 Oo
John Stensrer " So
A Nathan 1 'V)
Standard Store 7 00
Scott Dibert 12 So
Lewis Cohen 10 00
Eldrldaea TettOK. l' 00
C T Frailer 10 5o
Henry Prichard 7 no
(ipoT Rell 7 00
D K Jones 7 00
F. S Wilt - - 7 00
W'-n iwens 7 on
D H Balrd 7 no
W K Hubert 7 Oo
Charles Brown 7 00
Davis St Bros 7 im
T Stewart 0 00
L liinmrr 7 no
McMillin k Waters - 7 SO
J Q A Ben.'hott 10 00
A P Kinney 7 00
1. SUimarner 12 SO
Kramer Bro - 10 60
12.1ohn Dibert -.. 12 M
13 tnia'les orifnth 10 o
I 8 L M Woolf 3o 00
! 13 E Zanff l' 00
! 7 John Thomas 4o no
14 Ed E Hohnmnn 7 no
i 13 T Reploule 10 SO 1
II Nathan chileoat 7 00 j
13 Philadelphia Branch 10 no j
14 .lohn M -Manhan 7 50
11 BP Burknet 7 no 1
13 John McDermntt In so 1
14 Frank Tliomast.prifer 7 ro
11 Porter t Mitchell IS 00
14 C (t t'nmpbell 7 00 i
, 14 M Hohm 7 00 j
12 W S Weaver 12 so
. 14 W H Ilverttood 7 00 !
j 13 V A Cromer M no ;
10 .1 Swank Son 30 on :
14 Wm Clndwell 7 00 j
18 Charles S Roth 10 no
13 Slnircr M F it Co 10 no j
! 13 Plack A Bros - 10 00
i J4 F. T Schaff - 7 Oil
Ci Bostorf 10 .TO 1
Tlenrv Viering , 7 00
(r(o Myers 7 00 j
Chas Liffer 7 no j
Henderson & Alexandria 12 CO !
G Hoffman 7 00 j
E (ioldenberger. 10 00
,1 B Slater 7 IK)
Petriken A Berry 10 00
John M Taney 7 OO
John Bradv 7 50
II W (itven 7 00
W W Pike 10 00
14 JSAohbridge T 00
14 L Lockter 7 00
12 a V Moses 13 00
13 J D F.dwards 10 00
13 .folly Bros 10 00
13 Brinker Bros 10 00
13 Sohrader A (rreer 10 00
14 Charles Ludwig 7 RO
14 John A McKinney ... 7 00
12 F ACohaugh A Co 12 50
13 Itchier A Livergood -. 10 00
13 A W Blanek 10 00
14 Charles Ilochstine 7 00
14 WmStrauserSr 7 00
14 MctiarrvASon 7 OO
14 Brinker A Bros 7 00
I 14 Uinglcr A Schiffhauer 7 50
! 13 J C Confer 10 00
' 13 Thomas a Walters 10 00
I 12 Marshall A Weak land 12 50
It
10
A
(Jeo K Schryock 1 hi
Latrobe Lumber A Broom Co 20 50
Wood Morrell A Co Limited 350 00
Barrick A McClelland 12 50
Conrad Widdersheim 7 00
Joseph Slick 7 (Ml
Laskin A Co 7 00
Akers A Baumer 13 on
Davis A Walters 7 50
J II Decker 7 00
Faust A Ream 7 00
Wilcox & White Organ Co 7 50
John E St rayer 7 00
Cambria Iron Co 7 50
Cohen A Marx . 12 50
LILLY BOR.
14
14
no
14
14
14
14
14
14
12
14
14
14
10
14
14
14
14
John Conrad 7
Geo Mcintosh 7
M A NoGonigle 7
F C A C A. lieorge 7
Hughes A Co 7
John Iahey 7
Caron Leahey 7
FA Thompson 7
LOWER YODEK TWP.
Peter Sally - T
Selght A Hill 1
II M Tomb A Bros. 7
00
00
00
50
50
00
00
00
50
00
00
50
00
14
14
14
1 1
14
7. Miller 7
D E Mariz A Son - 7
LORFTTO BOK.
It .IE She d . 7 00
14 W W McAti-er 7 00
14 M F McDonald 7 00
14 II F O'Friel 7 00
14 A J Christy 7 50
14 Wm Litztngfr 7 00
14 Loretto Mdse Co 7 00
MILLVILLE BOK.
14 Wm Stremel 7 00
14 W S O-Brian 7 00
14 II W Given 7 00 j
13 G W Stutzman A Son 10 00 j
14 Miles Buckley 7 50 i
14 Pal i ii k Con ley " 00
14 V L Jones 7 00
MI NSTER TWP.
14 II J Elx'rly
l'OKTAtlETWP.
11 J E NuH
11 y:v.'ator iliK;z:
oo
oo
ULnT
AXT00NA,
13 J C Martain A Co 10 00
14 W C Mulhalland 7 0
14 Mrs M A Pringle 7 00
PROSPECT BOR.
14 Austin Neary 7
14 Patrick Fleming 7
READE TWP.
14 n Fisk J
14 G T Glasgow 7
14 J S McCartney t
14 Max Frick 7
14 R L Bower 7
14 John McDonald 7
14 Gates Glasgow A Co 7
RICHLAND TWP.
14 Wm Trent 7
14 Geo Conrad - 7
SUMMIT BOR.
14 John Eger 7
14 James Gillen 7
14 William McConnell 7
14 Albert Eckenrode 7
14 Mrs C Parish 7
14 Mrs P Bender
STONTCREEK TWP.
14 Samuel Strayer 7
14 L W Buck 7
14 MJCook 7
TCNSKL HILL BOR.
14 Dr Murphy J
14 Mrs P Smith 7
14 Thomas E Plunkett 7
14 John .1 Kinney 7
14 G W Shiftier 7
TAYLOR TW1J.
14 S T Morrell 7
WASHINGTON TWP.
14 Mrs John Leap 7
WILMORE BOR..
14 P F Klrby 7
14 AW Platner 7
14 P M Brown 7
4 JCMoorhead 7
14 JobnScroth. 7
WOODVALE BOR-
14 S B F.ldridce 7
13 W H Rosensteel A Son 10 00
WHITE TWP.
14 Fisk A Co 7 00
Retailers of Spirituous Liprs as As
sessed in Cambria County,
FOR THE YEAR 186.
ADAMS TWP.
John Orris
ALLEGHENY TWP.
Frederick Bust
BARR TWP.
E Gessler
CAMBRIA BOR.
Elizabeth Jndga
Bridget Howe
Charles Boyle
John Waters
John Kintz
Pat McLaughlin
Peter FUzpatrick
Pat Boyle
Ignatius Fisher
Ed Hayes
Francis E Kelley
Peter Hath
Hugh McConnell
Henay Sally
Jacob Hart man
Frank Kurtz
John Lysett
David Burkbart
George. Aigner
Jacob SchafTer
lohn ShefTauer
Michael Curley
Peter Toner
John E Fees
CARROLLTOWN BOR.
Lawrence Schroth
A II Haug
H A Engbi rt
James Stoltz A Co
Ed L Binder
CARROLL TWP.
.f A Bagly
Thomas Weakland
CHEST TWP.
Joseph Bhody
CHEST 6PRIN09 BOn.
John Crouse
Mrs Mary A Hocoll
CONEMAUOH BOR.
P S Friedhoff
Earhart Maltzic
John Karr
George Held
John Cause
Philip Hertzinger
Frederick Bucher
John Karl
Charles Munziar
Ben Hist
Josiah Swank
A!b rt Lecky
Charles Hoffman
7,tcen.e.
m eo
50 oo
co oo
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
SO 00
50 oo
50 00
60 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00 !
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 0
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
V)
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
SO
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
F Oscar Weather
Benedict Eger
Andrew Fitzsimmons
Pnfty Daly
Catherine A Sloan
Laura Lookey
Mrs Anna Ernst
Kate Walcher
CP.OTLK TWP.
Charles X Crouse
Teter Brown
John D Wenderoth
Henry Hartroan
A J Skelly
James Mulheron
JohnGiifflth
DEAN TWP. .
Thomas Dumphy
Leonard Holiis
J J Rhody
EAST CONEMAUOH BOR.
John Furlong
Geo A Confer
Wm J Cannon
Margaret Kelly
EENSBURO BOR.
John A Blair
r F Brown
J B Denny
John Bender
ELDER TWP.
Francis X Ott
Charles Endler
FRANKLIN BOR.
Peter Rubritz
OALLITZIN BOR.
Michael Fitzharrfs
Henry E naug
Max Stehle
Arnold Lentz
Charles Dross
Joseph M GuDning
D E Burk
GKUBTOWN BOR.
Mrs Catherine Ream
John O C Mclntyre
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
Daniel Lysett
Joseph Cronse
John Coad
Geo Konah
John ShefTaoer
John Franke
Xeal Sharkey
Philip Schu'tbels
Thomas Kunsey
Conrad noffman
G"o C Raab
.lobn James
E H Wil lower
Patrick O Cor.nell
John D Thomas
Robert Sagerson
Chas iamrson sr
Char'ies Oswald
Steven Quirk
Wm H Thompson
Mrs E Kost
John Mnrton
H Fritz and Chas Wesa
John Fnz
John V Shaffer
50
50
60
60
50
SO
60
50
50
50
60
50
60
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
.iit
Joseph Beiter
Joseph Kost
James J Mulligan
John .1 llomlck
Wm riiomas
II iu'Ii Green wool
Chas H Mcareer
J.itm McCann
Tho J Lewis
E.kliaft Pfila
PA.3
Fred W Hoffman
Henry n Thomas
William Shaffer
Andrew Abler
John B Gerhart
LILLY BOR.
C Robine
C A George
Margaret Helly
Geo Brant
John Metzgar
Edward Mulheron
Simon Ryon
LOWER YODER TWP.
Michael Conway
Fiancis Lecky
LORETTO BOR.
C K O'Donnell
Florian Bengell
A J Christy
MILLVILLE BOR.
Evan A James
Neal McAnany
Patrick Rndgers
Edward McLaughlin
Owen MoCne sr
Andrew Winn
E J Vinton
Catherine lowling
Thos McDermitt
John Honan
James Daly
Michael Linen
Wm Marshall
James P Burns
Sarah Mlnahan
TORTAOE TWP.
Jesse McGongh
PROSPECT BOR.
Thos Rellly
Mary Neary
REDE TWP.
David Brookbank
James Lainge
W A Chaplin
RICHLAND TWP.
John JTimes
John II Watktns
SUMMIT BOR.
John Byrne
John H Clark
J PO'Seil
W R Dunham
SUSQUEHANNA TWP.
Tbilip r Miller
STONTCREEK TWT.
C J Shaffer
Conrad Ream
TUNNEL HILL BOR,
Wm McGarvey
Catherine Fitzpatrick
Andrew Basil
Albert F Fick
Richard Byrne
WASHINGTON TWP.
Patrick Myers
Michael Donahoe
WILMORE BOB.
Joseph Horner
Conrad Wenderoth
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
no
50
50
50
50
60
60
60
50
60
60
60
50
80
50
50
50
50
50
50
60
50
50
50
60
CO
60
50
50
60
60
60
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
LTFER TODKR TWP.
John A O'Conner
! fharles Hochstine
EATING HOUSE LICENSE.
CAMBRIA BOR.
Z,icc7iie
5 Martin Logan t 20
CARROLLTOWN BOR.
5 Ftederick Eeer 20
5 Mrs B A Bloom 20
5 John btultz 20
CLEARFIELD TWT.
5 F S Burton 20
CONEMAUGH TWP.
5 Lena Shaffer 20
DEAN TWF.
5 F D & Chas Barren 20
ELDER TWP.
5 Jacob S Kline 20
G ALLITZTN HOR.
5 Andrew (Jeagler 20
5 Joseph Dashner 20
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
5 C J SchLable 20
5 E F Weir 20
LILLY BOTt.
5 Theodore Sll 20
MILLVILLE BOR.
5 Austin Neary 20
5 Ellen Conle 20
PORTAGE TWr.
5 John McDonald 20
READE TWP.
6 Albert Yankin 'JO
SUMMIT BOR
5 LonIa Weiser 20
STONTCREEK TWP.
5 Joseph Poltz 20
WILMORE BOR.
5 James McBrlen 20
QUART LICENSE.
CAMBRIA BOR.
13 Patrick Green
13 Patriefc Scanlan
CARROLLTOWN BOR.
13 J J Ilane A Bro
13 Cray & Williams
DEAN TWP.
13 DG Myers
JOHNSTOWN BOR.
13 Job Morean
13 JohnlUbb
25
25
25
25
25
'2r,
30
25
25
25
13 Fisher A Co
12 John Ludwig A Son
13 nenry Ltniwig
13 William Thomas
MILLVILLE BOB.
13 Michael McBride
DISTILLERS.
9 Gray A Williams
BREWERIES.
CAMBRIA BOR.
9 Jacob Goenner
CARROLLTOWN BOR.
9 Frederick Eer
9 Mrs B A Bloom
9 Wetsell A Stoltz
CONEMAUGH BOR.
7 Lambert A Kress
CONEMAUGH TWP.
9 Lawrence Kost
OALLITZIN BOR.
9 Mrs Mary Ankenbower
JOHNSTOWN BOR,
8 John Etnerling
8 Jacob Myers
LILLY BOR.
9 TheodereSoil
SUMMIT BOR.
9 Georpe J Sch wader
13
13
15
15
15
40
15
15
25 50
25 00
15
15
BILLIARD TABLES.
CONEMAUGH BOR.
F Oscar Weather, two tables 40
CROTLE TWP.
John W Wenneroth, one table 30
Johnstown Bor.
William Luther, four tables 60
Lilly Bob.
George Williams, one table, 30
portage tw?.
Jesse McGonab, one table 30 50
READE TWP.
A Cornelius, one table 30
PrMMiT Bor.
Cresson Sprines Co., four tables, fiO 50
J T O'Neil, one table, 30
TEN FIN ALLEYS.
Johnstown Bor.
P IT Cole, one alley
Summit Bor.
Cresson Springs Co., two alleys
30
An appeal will be held at the Cotrmi.
siooer'9 office in EleDtburjr, on the first
Monday nf June, IS!.
B. C. J. MdiriKE,
Ainl 14, lSb6. Appraiser.
POLITICAL ASNODMl
pOK ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM LINTON, of
Subject to decision of the Iwmocrat
March M, IW.
JjVn Assembly.
1 an noon re myself as a candidate for
tlen lor the Assembly at the approachli;
crane Primary Election.
JOHN S.
Ebensbnrg, April 9tb, 1S9.
Jp'OR Assembly.
1 will be a candidate lor the non
Assembly at the comlnn liemocrf
Election.
JOHN E. S -
Johnstown. April 2. is.
JVR. Assembly.
DR. J. C. M'MULLEN,
OF CLEAUFIELD TOWNSUir.
Respectfully submitted to the Democracy
Cambria County.
April J. ISM. t.e.
of
Jj'on Assembly.
MICHAEL FITZIIATtRIS,
OF OALLITZIN,
Subiectto decision of the Democratic Primaries
April 2. iss.
IOR KFilSTEK AND RECORDER.
T the lrm4crarif of i'a.rtn i'tmn'y : I
hereby annmnce myself as a candidate b r the
nomination fur the othre ol Helsterand Keorder
at the ensulnir Ix-mocr'i- Prtnsry Kiecto-n.
CFLFST1NE J . HLA1R.
Ebensburit. l'a.. Fob. -.s, it.6.
FOR RKOTSTKK AND RECORDER.
7 o th' llrmocrttiy of t'nmhrtfl i'ounty ' I here
by announce mysel! as a candidate for the oth-e
of Keiclster and KedTder. sut i-et to the decision
of the next iTiuocratic Primary F.le--tion.
THO.MAS HOOVER.
Cambria township, March &, iss.-,.
IOR RFOISTFR AND RECORDER.
To Ihf Itrmorratic Votrr of i'ainbTin foitnty :
I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Keittster and KivorJ
er, to be made at vour next Pr:rarT Fb-ction.
IJEOROEt'. MILLER.
ConemauKh F.ortiuuh, March l'2,iss5.
KEOISTEIt AND RECOKDEB.
TETER M'GOUGIT,
OF PORT AC; E TOWNSHIP,
Sub'eet to Iiemocratic rales.
I
JtJR DISTRICT ATI'ORN EY.
JAMKS M. WAITi:
OF JOHNSTOWN,
US,
Subiect to the decision of
tnary Election.
the Iemocratlc Prt
l March 1, 1 sva. J
pOK DISTRICT 4TTOKNEY,
ii xnriY o. rose,
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
1 Subject to the decision of lemoeratlc Primaries.
March 26, lS".
TH)R PROTHONOTAKY..
H. A. SHOKMAKHU,
Subiect to the Democratic I'rimary Election.
(Ebensburit . March as, lSSft.-t.e.)
F
on Toop. IIov se Direc tor.
I Lercby announce mye1' s a ntull ls! for
the nomination tor Poor House Director, subiect
to the decision of the next Democratic Primary
Election.
JACOB SHAFFER.
Allegheny township, April. I, Wi.
Poem norsE dip.ectou.
I hereby announce myself as ft candidate
for the nominnti' n tor Poor Honse Director, sub
ject to the decision of the Ifcemocratic Primary
Election. JAMES MELLON.
Carroll twp., April 9, lSrt.
A
SSKiNEE'.s NOTICE.
NOTICE Is hereby iven that Francis Ellas
Hlie and wife, of Allegheny township, Cambria
county, have made an assignment to the ender
signed of all their prisper'y tor the benefit
ol the creditors ot the tald F. E. Pehe.
All persons indebted to the said F, E. Bene will
make payment to the undersigned without delay,
and those having claims against h I m will pre
sent them proper lr authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH HOOVE. Assignee.
Loretto, April 30, M. 3-t.
A
SSIGNEE'S SALE
OF
VUA-ABLE REAL ESTATE.
Bv virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas ol Cambria County, to me directed. 1
will expose to public sale, at the Court House In
the BorouKii ol Lbenshurg. fimbria County,
Pennsylvania, on
SATURDAY, MAY 15, '86,
At 2 aViax-k. r. sc.. ntvasTKo Ar r.i. nARiicn
of am from all Ltcsie. the following Heal
Estate, to wit :
No. 1. All that cer'atn lot of it round situs :e in
the East Ward oi the Bor.oih ot Ebensburit.
Cambria County, Pa.. Iror.tlnu iity-MX lit-t,
more or less, on the north sloe of Hiirli Street and
extending back the same wblth two bundrcil and
sixtv-fimr feet to suiple street ad'olmnu Aaron
I'atc'hin on the e;it and Centre street on the
west, havlnit thereon erected a two stry. part y
stone anl partly frame dweilinit house. I. ur one
storv frame buildinirs. one one-story (Tick build
Inir. "frame stable and out bu.ldlni.-o.
No. 2 All that vrialn s.juare M irnvind situate
in the L ist Wnrd oi the Borons h ot Ebei.f-hnrv.
Cambria t'ounty. I'a .. bounde.1 and described as
lollows, thit is to siv. (rontlni? to hundre.l and
sixty four leet on the north side of Crawford
Street and extending hack two hundred and sixty-four
leet to Horner Street, having. Caroline
Street on the east and an alloy on the wet.
No. 3. All that certain sqare of ground situ
ate In the West Ward in the borough of Ebens
bunr. Cambria county. Pa.. bounded nd ile.-cnbed
as follows, that is to say. frontinif two hundred
and sixty four feet on the west side ol luldin
Street and extending Hack two bunured and six-ty-tonr
leet to an alley, having iifle Strict on the
north and Triumph Street on the smth.
No. 4 A II that eortx in s.iuare of ground situate
in th" West Ward of ihe Borough of Ebensburit.
liambria t'otinty. Pa . bounded and described as
follows, that is to siy. front Init two hundred and
sixtv-four leet on Ihe east sole of Mary Ann
Street and extending t ack two hundred and s.x-ty-tour
feet, having igle street on the north and
Triumph Street on the s. utli.
No. b A M that certain f iece or pireel of land
situtte In Cambria Township. Cambria f euniy.
Pa .adiolninir lands ol Dmiel J. Davis, E. R b
erts"' estate and wthers, containing twenty-nve
acres, more or less.
No. 6. A !1 that certain piece or parcel ol I md
situate partly in the Borough of E'ionbunt and
tartlvln Cambria Township. Cambria County,
Fa., bounded and described as follows, that Is to
By" f rontinsr on tbe Ebenst-unr and Susquehan
na plunk road or Highland Street onthe S'lUth,
having tbeold Carrolltown n-ad or Julian Street
on the east, land of Mrs. Jane Jone on the north
and land ol said lane Jones and Beaiamln Wil
llan.s on the west, containing five acres, more or
No. 7. All that certain pieee or parcel ol Iht.C
situate In Cambria Tcwnsh p. Cambria County,
Pa., adjoining Isnds of John Evans. R. H. Tu.Ji.r.
A. V. Barker and others, containing one huudr' d
acrs, more or le-s.
No 8. All that certain lot of ground situate In
the West Ward of the Borough of K.'enshori-,
"arabria Conn-v. '.. ironting on Lloyd S'reet on
the north, having property ot Cambria Township
Sch nl District an.l Lewis L. Edwards on the
east. Ogle Street 9ii the - u(h an 1 no alley on
the west, contain. nit one and one-half lots, more
or les.
Taunt of S .M.it. Cne-thlrd of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of sale an.l ihe
remainder in two c jtiil annual payments with
Interest, to be secure! by bonds and morUtago or
judgment notes of the purchaser. Purchasers to
pay tor deeds lu addition to the amount of their
res'peotiye bids.
1 OTIS LLo, pi
Assitrnceof Kees J. Iloyd.
Ebenshvrg. Pa-. April 1". !S-8. 4-t.
THE BOTTOM IHEACHED at LAST !
THE LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE EVER OFFERED
in the County cm be fbuml at my Store. Those are sill First-Clnsg
Goods, which were bought for Cash at rock-bottom prices. I Jo not
buy or keep in stock any Cheap Job Lot or Auction Goo., anJ
whatever you buy from me you can
: you invest. Owing to .in advance I
rmich less than I can replace them for, but I shall continue to sell at
i Bottom Trices until I am compelled to replenish my sin k. "When
you want a Cooking or Heating Stove, Tinw.m-, Hardware, Nails,
Iron, Glass, Trunks and 1 arming Implements, a!l nnd
40 ,v and learn my Prices. iC" I
C3-.
EITTZTnTTIILjIHI
iik;ii stukkt.
Aclvei'tiwincr ittntCK.
The lar-e and reliable olrralatfoo nt the Cw
fu Frkkw ak eommeada It to the faroracde (-n-tderatloo
of fcdrertlsers. wh' at ri will tie In
serted at tbe followlnr low rates :
1 Inch, S times fl
8 months I fr
t months
1 year 0
months 6P
1 yeer lOJPO
6 montt s
t
1 rear 1
W col'n montV
6 months....
H 1 year
' ! months
lrear
'-e
as e"1
i.on
T5 CO
earh
1 NO
IPC
l.M
' Inser-lr.n VjC.
per lice
All that eerta;n
'X -rr line.
partly in,L.iiiy nri. ... Notices
t..wnshin. in said cour.t' r 1 4 ouc
, a ... f 1 .
Nicholas Hehe. Jererrtar-""
Marj Mci.ouuti and otherj"
7 ACRES,"
I
he the same mere or less.
The above described j i--e of land Is to trrea
pert improved, nnder cultivation, and has there
on erected two-eury
Frame Dwelling House,
stable and rther outbuMdlnrs. and bas an or
chard of excell-tit fruit tberoon.
The tV.te descrlho.1 land Is situated In Lilly
Hornitth and Washlntrton l"wn-V. convergent
to the coal ojx-rati ins alone tbe line uf tbe ro4
In those districts, and Is
TJiitlei-lnial Aitli Crl
and f r tb.st a'one i a try TaluaMe property. 1n
addinon to it ues as a Nrmir.a in 1 mn-ki r.
j.rop"rty. And the Assignee t further dirwtej
f t the ord r of tv.Urt to Frll the proprty as a
w'hole. or to have tee riirht to so p-r-'cl the arce
as will enure to the advsnsaitf of the as iriied
estate. In a -cr .In nee ther-w:'h t'-e I'r'".' b
bien partly laid out in lot", l w-ate.! In the t-or-cuich
i-f Lilly, and i-mvMcn re..t1 f -r proper
streets and alleys, to make the lot- so laid out de
sirable bulM-rK lots, m the snol bw'tiuh A plot
or plan thcr-f can si-en at th ri'si l'i '1" f
Prudence M. and Rict:el c 'f"vc. on the
premies. or at the v'?.cq of W illiarn H. Si-i '.l''f,
in LbctiShur.
TERMS (IF SALE: Fire per crt rt tbe
amount the propen v spils ror to be paid when the
property Is kpr-ked d'-wn, tJ.e remain ier ol one
tbird when the sale or sales are eonftrmed. and
the balance in two eual annual payments th ere
aHer. to be secured t y tbe bi r 1 acd mortaasie of
the purchi-er. witb intere-t.
PETER v. liEonui;,
Asslunee of Prudence M. an 1 Kiichael l". Of 'it,
April 2, 19e-4t.
THE DISTRICT COURT OT
THE IMT1.!'STATK
For the Western lM.-tn t of Pennsylvania.
WASHIN'ITI IN STl.tN I HK KI.R. late ot Cam
bria e.ointy. Pern a. a H ink-iu-l un b-r the a t of
Concres ol March '.'rol, i-'T. and the an i-iol-ment
supi leiiient ther. lo. lirivii.p: applied 'or a
DKchnrkie fmm all Ins .'.'bis. nd other e:-umi
prt'VHble under said act. bv ci It: "f the Court,
Notice is t erct y fi've-. t ill rre l tors who have
proved their debts, nnd other persons tmere-td,
to appear on the "irb d iy ! May. lKsr. t ten
o'clock a. in .. belore N. W". Shaler. F""l-- K-iii--er
in Bankruptcy, at tus office. No. s Diatu-n4
Street, I'msbunth, l'.-nnylrania. to tt.ow cause.
If any they nave, why a D scharpe shuui.1 nr.t ke
rranted tc tte said Bankrupt.
S.t . Ms-v ANDLESS. Clerk.
Apr 3o.2t
ROBERT EVANS,
UNDERTAKER,
AN1 M ANI FACT1RER OF
and dealer In all kin !s of Ft RMTCVF.
j A full line of Caskets alwms on hand.-fca
'BODIES KMBilMED,
V HEN KEQ.T I U ED.
a pi. so e
D
IS-OLUTION NOTICE
NOTICE is her'-t.y given tliar tbe partreritp
latclv existing t.ctw e.-n Lemuil iiavis m-1 hui
uel W. Davis. n,i cr the firm toime oi K a s v
Ihvis. was diss. iv l on the Ch (lit i.l Jan-i.-irv
1. t.y mutual c i.c::t. Ail iii ' Is owing to
hrm are to be re-e!ve.l by S. V. Davis, an 1 all
claims and demarois aKint the same are t-. Ie
presr.ted t" hi:n for e;;!etr.' tit.
TlFMTTL THV1J,
AiM 1- W. DA IS
A'.l persons indebted to said trm of i x s. vy,
lavls. are hereby n.-rint-J t-. c.n upon th? under
signed and settle tneir repecf-ve oN mi on (r
It o.re the loth ny of May, lsi,. i c nirts
and ii'-curits remaining open and enettle i at
the late mcptione), w:l be I 1 in the hand
! an t lb cor t.r Cv li-ction.
SAAit KL W. l.i AVIS.
l.ben sbnr--. Aj.r. 20, ls. n.
YI1MlNISTI'lAT,)1"s NOTICE.
Letter i f :.d r-. -r "-tr it ii r. on
he estii'e ol K..i-
ert Mumy. liecua-e d, late of On
P t'.r" l ln,
l:.iviog i.itri kriinlod t.'t'-e nnderM
ls lurcby given to all In :e
estate tu mti .ty:u';tit w-.bout 0
thoe haviT.g claim- ae.un-i iti sstn
:iej. L"Oi-e
tel to Mil
lay. ant to
i. present
rent to
them properly autenticate 1 t - ett
M. li KI I I ELI.
Administrator of li..i ert Murrar,
Ebenst.urs, Pa., April It, t) t.
I DlIOirS NOTICE. Ilariru-
J f..-en appofnte.1 A ud ior to r-ivrt .iiSTri'.u"!
ttoo of the mor.ev in the nuti.b ' .T . c. N 1. A .
signee ol Wm. Ely un I t ti e I ej,vnt of eredit-TS
as hown ty fcls flr-t -nd purtial a--o,mtt notn-e
is hereby given H it I will sit at ?iv erti.-e in ;ii
bf.rnni;fi .-1 hibert'.'urif . on liirnici; t i f-.-'i rf
Apr. at tf nVbs a. A. si. .'to a'lend to 'ho
dntles o' fiil appoint n:ent . at win h t;m ai.J
place all persons interc:d may ai'end ir they
see proper.
IX iNALD E. DCETf 'N. Audit r.
Ebensturg. Apr-! . iske.;!.t.
Exi.crTtics Noiicpr
I Lstateot Mrs. Mar; A tin M ' .nn-ell. d.--i.
letters of s.iir. inis'..! o n -n li iinie of Mr.
Mary Ann Met'io-nr!!. Lite of Suni!iirb-1l town,
f hip, divea-cd. hnvii.,; If.-, tr;.Hoj to the un
dersigned. noiee it p(.riy L-.ven to flo.-e m
debted to the sei.l estate to make payment ni;fi
out delny. an-i Th.-se hn.T.i; ciai us ri'h.osi The
same will presort tlu-m properly nutbentK-aTed
l r settlem-nt.
W. T M i-'i.NNH.L.
.ia:i ii. mi iANt:i,i.
Ex -jp.rs.
Summertiill township. At HI 2, l--i. a.
E
XF.CLTOi;s- NOTICE.
Inciters testeme-tary on the l;.r!H of I ran -Is
;ri:; cs. la e of liite town-Inn. d e-esis e.i . ),-v-Ing
been prranted the undersigned . to .lice Is
hereby given to nil person indebted tn said es
tate to make payment w ttout :eltv, and to
tl-ose t-aving claims against the same io present
them j p-perly authenticated tor settlement to
KK'IUFT C.KIMLS. lliecutrli
1.1 Kt hi Hh. Exeentor.
St. Atisnotir.e. Pa.. Afr I 2. - ft.
'iuToir
XOTHJK. In the tnat-
-' ' :. ! i!it ': : ;( 'int of
fi:!oe ol .lame- C .Murray
t r of M.e
.ln-tiaol Brad icy,
It n v.
the undersiirned having '
t"r by t'.e V o :rt ..f V-..IUUJ,
C .unty. Pv.to make distt
the hand; of ui Assignee
een ar.p..i?,e ! o -n
I'I-a.- ol C-. ii.'.rla
ution of the f ir: i In
nou.e i lieri'Ov giv
en nui l w;n fit at Arbitration K x.-n m urt
House, In Ebenshnu. ''ambna i-otintr. Pa., on
If crnc lay. .4 (in'l ?. w . nt th o'clock, A. w.,
ot atil day. to di-chre the duties of my p-.int
tnent. wtien and wi-f-e all perous iMvre-ted
may attend or tie forevor deba-c 1 fr on coning
in "m said fund. H. H. MYERS, Auditor,
liber. shu, -sr. fr.. Apr.l V, 1 HM).-i.L.
DONALD E. OrFTON.
AT I OK N tV-A I -L W.
l.BK
Hi'lu. 1'kn"a.
ifice in A-morv llu Iding.
rely on being worth the money
am now selling m.-mv goods at
ce niv
will not be undersold. Aug.
d.
Stock
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