The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 10, 1888, Image 3

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- Prof, .lotin Howell. 'f this llae.
orKftni.'t'ii a sitmit; mI:oo1.
The next l":al lioliilay will b) Washing'
txi'i tn r t n .!a, February --'J-
Mr. Mails Kurr, of Jackson towniliip,
s Iyiul very, low with pneuuiunia.
Tin' vhiKI l'rn iu j Ait on Thursday of
Utt wii k to M s i-usan Uouier, died on last
Miruiny mornUm.
A sou of David Farbwr, of WUaiore, had
Ms criiibed In a railroad accident near
Pittr-burIi on Monday nlutit.
M :.! Ann McDonald, of tills plsc, who
liv been viitlns in l.i!tlnicr for tbo pas-t
month, returned home on Monday.
Jennie, a little daunhter of Mr. P F.
Kirby, of Wllmore, died on Wednesday of
last week from membranous croup.
-On account of the inclemency of the
weather, the Teachers Institute to be l.eld
In Chest urines on lat Saturday, was post
poned to Saturday, February lH'.h.
WAXTF.D. A respectable man to han
dle our famous Uubber Stamp, et , m ttila
district. MeMahcm T.ros. .V: Adams, 2 12
Venn avenue, Pit'sburjih, Pa.
Wanted at McDonald's store, I.oretto.
Pa , butter, ep, oas, corn, wheat, rye.
beans, potatoes, onions, etc., for all of which
the blu'iest trading price will be allowed.
A II persona knowirg themselves to be
Indebted to M. F. McDonald, of Loretto,
l'a., are re.-prtfully rf quested to call and
settle on or before March 1st. After that
date the books will be placed for collection.
Kev. C. I'.erk ley, of Somerset county, a
t.ertnan lUptist minister, while walking
across a (ild from a nolnhbor's to his own
home wns overcome by the cold and frozen
to death one day last week. Ha was seven
ty years old.
A slelchinu party consisting of Mr. E.
Mower, Mrs. K. (. Kerr, and Misses EHa
Vioney, Alice Sechler, Nan James, Maul
Luther, Maud Bender, Caddie Kerr, and
Aijtfie Myers, drove to Johnstown on Mon
day last and r turn?d the same day.
Mr. Fiancis N. IUirk, who wss con
victed at December court for furnishing in
toxicating liquors to miner3, was sentenced
on Monday last to pav a fine of f 10, costs of
prosecution, and to undergo a a imprison
ment In the county jail for ten days.
At the adjourned Argument Court held
on Monday, Judge Johnston appointed the
following named members of the bar as the
examining committee fti the ensuing year :
W. Horace Hose, chairman; A. V. i'.arker,
C. L. Dick, M. D. Kittell and D. E. Dufton.
The County Commissioners of Indiana
county have decided not to make any
change iu the contract, plans, or specifica
tion? of the new Jail being erected at Indi
ana, but will tinhh the building in accord
ance with the contract made by. the old
Hoard.
A man named Martin KafTer, a native
of I'.avaria, Germany, fell from a freight
car in the Spruce Creek tunnel on Thursday
afternoon of last week, and o badlv Injured
as to eausn his death. He was Ukcti to th
Altoona hospital and had all the ca:o
possible.
Hnrgalnp, bargains, at McDonald's store
l.nretto, Pa , for the ci-xt :;o tlays (until
March lt) the following line of goods will
be sold at cost for spot cash or good market
able produce : Dress goods, notions, hafs,
cap, bioN, shoes, clothing and all other
fall and wtn'er rockI.
The wny house plants thrive on the
d-egs of coffee left at I reakfast is admirable,
there Is nothing scarcely turns out stronger
leafage or such a thick b'oom. The grounds
are a gool mulch on the top of the soil, but
a little care must be given not to let them
sour and net musty in coollsh, damp weather.
Messrs. Henry Hopple, of ISarr township,
John C Hearer, of Carroll township, and
I'h.l p MilVr, of SuHjueliant township,
arrived In this place on Tuesdav evening on
heir way home after a wet-k's visit to Wa.ti
ington City ami Hrichmond. Va. They re
port having had a pleasant time and enjoy
ed th trip.
Any person who wants paying work as
local or traveling agent for warranted nurs
ery stock should apply at once to James E.
Whitney, Nurseryman, Hochester, N. Y.
No experience is necessary, anil complete
outfit is furnished free. Steady work the
yenr round and all stock warranted to be In
good condition.
The election, nt St. Vincent's Abbey,
i n Wfi-inpsiHy, of a successor t the late
Arch Abbot Witnmer, of the Henedletine
'r.lrr. resulted in the choice of Hight Hev.
Inr.Mvr.r Wolf, present Abbot of Atchison,
K n. Ationt one rmnilreil and fifty uiem- I
ber, f the Order from different Portions of
'! .'country wi-re present.
'. lenrt icli Huska, an en-ploye of the
C:nihr:: Iron Company's machine "hop at
John.-tuwn, was struck by Western Express
on the Pennsylvania railroad about six
o'clock on Saturday morning white walkidg
on the 'ruck on bis way to work. When
picked up he was nead, one arm and one
l -g tircken, and a large gsh in his head.
Mr. Thomia 11. Dvis, of Carroll town
ship, was badly hurt on Friday last. He
was fuming logs, walking alongside of the
log and while descending a hill the log rolled
to one side and Mr. Davis was caught be
tween the log ami a stump. Although
' "verelv but t we understan i Mr. Davis is
Improving and will be ab'e to be about
aaiti in a short time.
A two-story frame house re longing to J
e Tf i mpson, a Jil i.stown courtesan, !
was destroyed bv Tire, and a. three story '
frsme house a.'ioinlng lx-lorglng to the I
pstue patty. M badly itareiiged ou Thurs-
lay morning of Inst wetk. Tie fire is'
thought to he f Ircerdiary origin, as the i
house had not been occupier! for some time, j
The loss is estimated at fl,iwn which is fill- !
Jy vered by insurance.
.lorn Hob uigi. of Altoona, a Pennsyl
vania railroaii brikeman was fatally hurt at
Derry on Tuesdav morning whl engaged
iu coupling cars. Ha was taken to the
Altoona hospital where he died the same
afternoon, lie was about -V years of age,
and leaves a wife and cne child. The !e
eeased was a son of Mr. George Kubatuh.
! Wil.nnr where his remains were taken
for iutt rment on Wednesday.
K.I ward "sweeny, of Lilly, cn Thursday
f ier. on of lat wet k found the rtead body
of a man hanging fo a free a short distance
west of I.iiiv. The man ban evidently end
ed Ins own He and frem papers found on
I s j.er,,n . :!t ratre was Charles IVterson,
u.'t h. was a i attve cf Hungary. A butch
oi U-j, a knife and fifteen cents In money
w. :h feund In his pockets. The retrains
were bunrd c n Friday by the I'oor authori
ties. The young udiea of this place who have
l eeti desirous of giving a leap y.ar party '
have been ui.abie to do tiluJ far owing to
tie stringency of ttirt money market. Hut'
t ljr prices at whh-h ttiey can p-irchaie
t'" se eleiiint shoes at U. I,. Davis' shoe
s'"re, on Julian street, will enable them to j
m .ke a saving which will renJer all further :
x-jses useless. A ! a largs assortment r
'"and boys' ho,,t- and ehos Jji.t re-1
i'. 1, -.v'-ieh will h.. sol J at bottom prices. I
LOWEST PRICES EAST OR WEST OF THE ALLECHEIMIES !
(Jo where you will, you'll not liiul Dry Goods in general as cheap anywhere as at Gable & Co.'s store in Altoona, Penna.
Thev sell the best le. Unbleached Muslin, vard wide, the best 5e., the best Ge., the best 7c., the best Sc., the best 9c.
and the best 10c. Thev sell the best 7c. Calico in Altoona. They sell the best 5, 10, 121, 17, 20, 22, 25,
37'., f0, 75c. and 1 Embroidery. They sell the best 25c. Towels and the best 25 ami 50c. Table
Linen. They sell the bet (0c. White Shirts and the best 10, 12 V and 20c. Stocking.
You Can Save Money by Buying Our Dry Goods at Gable & Co.'s Store, Altoona, Penna.
Uev. llobert McCasho. who has been
pastor of the Presbyterian church Iu this
place for several years past. will, to morrow
j (Friday i, with his family, take bis depar
j ture for Arkansas City, Kansas. Themsny
, tiiends of Mr. McCaslin and family In this
place, both inside and outsldo of his own
I congregation, all unite in their best wishes
j for their fu'ura welfare, and commend them
10 in good people or Arkansas City as an
earnest christian family and a valuable addi
tlou to any christian community.
An alarm of fire startled the people of
Ebensburg on Monday evening, about half
pist seven o'clock, caused by fire being dis
covered Id a pile of straw and rubbish In the
stable of Mr. E. James, just back ot his
drug store. The fire was fortunately dis
covered in time and was put out by the
prompt application cf snow, before any
water could be brought. The fire company
tud the engine and bose on tee ground in a
few minutes after the alarm, but fortunately
their services were not needed. How the
fire occured is a mystery.
The troubles that have beset the South
Tenn railroad seem to have at last been
bridged over, and it is now reported that
the road will be built. It is said that active
work will begin shortly, and that the neces
sary money Tor its completion will be fur
nished by the Vanderbuilts, Andrew Car
negie, Dr. Ilos'.etter and Ralph Baga'ey.
The lack of harmony lu the management
whicn enabled the Pennsylvania railroad
company to interfere in the building or the
road and to almost strangle it has at last
come to an end. and it is now asserted posi
tively that the road will be completed.
The cinder filling upon which the Cam
b:i Iron Compiny's railway rests, iroru the
Caiubiia toll-brtdge to Miners ville. along the
C oiii iiiauli 1 ivor. U 0:1 lire for sotuo dis-
tancr, and trenches have been made cn either
side of ttie rail way Into wl.lch water pours 1
from a hc?c, iu the hope tint, dripping j
tnruugh tbe cinder. It may extinguish the ;
fire. The cinders were hot when ttiey were
first deported on the river bank, and they
have been burning more or lejs ever since, i
It is feared they will be consumed to such an j
extent as to allow the railroad, as well as
the aspha'.tum sidewalk between it arid the ;
street, to sink. Jih nrtnu; n Trihtint. j
Just after dark on Thureday of last
week ten prisoners escaped from tho Fayette j
county jail at l. nioLtown. Th;-y are : Jobn i
Hardin. P. J. Klynn. John Conway, William !
Vo',f., Frat.k Kosseil, Harrison Fox (.color- j
Cil). Charles Ell-worth, Richard Brown,
William Ilaney, and Heaven Nelson (color
ed). Tr.e two riuglc.idcra ate Haidiu and !
Fly nn, who were detected in a a pUn toes- I
cape a short tiite acoaud ttiwartcd. Ilaidin '
was held for stabbing l is paramour and !
Fly nr. was arrested ia P.ttsburgh charged 1
with burglary. The others were he!d for
minor tiifenses. The 1 oil has been repeat
edly condemned by Grand Juries as unsafe.
The Gallltzin Vindicator announces the
deth on January ."Ust of Mrs. Margaret
Krise, who, after "Granny" Cute had pass
od away, was probably the oldest person In
this county. Slie was born In Ireland, In the
County Donegal, In 17), and carje with h?r
patent. William and Klleo Jordan, to
America when she was eight years of ag.
The family landed In NJ w York and remain
ed in the east for seven years, when they
came west a nil settled on a farm near St.
Augustine. When twenty two years of age
the marriage with Mr. Henry Krise took
place. She went with hira to his farm not
far from her parents' place. Mrs KrNewas
the mother of six children, four of whom are
living. They are Dr. John Krise, of P.tts
burgb ; W. G. Kri3, of Ashville. this
county; Mrs. Henry McDade, of Gallitxln.
and Mrs. Margaret Delozwr. of Altoona.
At the time of her deal!) and for twenty oue
years preceding It Mis. Krise was a widow.
The funeral took place on Thursday, the re
maias being Interred at St. Augustine.
Ilsails Tonnohlp Item.
G la scow. Pa.. Veb. 8th. !8q.
The Reade township teachers Institute I
was held at Mountain Dale last Saturday, j
Resolutions of respects on the death of I
the lafe County Superintendent W. J. I
Cramer, were adopted by the local Ir.stitote '
of Reade township at their last session.
An additional force of .15 men has been
added by the Great Bend coal company
Tbe late heavy snow blockade Has been
m,iH., r v ...
removed by a large rnrre of workmen, and j
our public roads are again open?d to travel.
Mr. John UicRetts, of this township, still
add his Valuable support and Influence to
the educational cause ef the township.
Verily some ministers, like school teachers,
receive such meagre salary that a dollar
laoKs as big In their eyes as a cart wheel.
The grain reaper Death has been at
work at Shirley. A mother and ohild named
(Jiadfelter were its victims.
A four-verr old dnuchter of Georce Glass.
of near Mountain Ial. died last Thursday.
and on Friday Its remains were Interred In
tte Fiea.ant Hill cemetery rear this place.
H F. Williams, editor of the Port Monitor,
was circulating among his friends at Coal
port last week.
The Thlral rirasnrs Tuiir to Florida
vim rrnnnjlyania Kallroail.
fn account of the unparalleled demand
for tickets for the Florida toure. and a lack
of ability to supply tr.at demand by reaon
of the limited noruher assigned to each
special train, the iVnrMlvania Kailroad
Company arnouneej a third personally cou-
tlnrted pleasure for Wednesday, February I
This tour will be conducted in every
respect s vere thoe which prf ced-d It.
The spec's! train of Tubman sleeping cars,
in charee of the TourUt Agent and Cl aper
on, will leav New York at 10.13. a. m ,
rhiludelphla 1.15 p. m.. I'.attimore -l ". acd
Wn-hinistor. 4 .V5 r. m., stopping at Newark,
Tr-ntin, and Wilmington. Dinner will te
served at Philadelphia, supper at Milfr.rd.
y'a . breakfast at Florence, S. C., and din
ner at Stvarnah, arriving at Jacksonville
lu tiiue for supper ou the 2.;.1.
The rmnd-trip tickets, admitting of a
stay of two kj la Florida, inc udine
Pul'tLan acconimodations and mea's o
rut? In both directl..r.i, ard one day 's board
at the Hotel Everett. Jacksonville, will
sold, as hr fore, at f47 f rem New York, f 43
from Philadelphia and ixiinU South, and
proportionate rates from all prluclbat sta
tions on tre Pennsylvania system. The re
turning special train will leave Jaekonvllli
on the morning of March Pth.
This will be one of the erto'eest trip.-, of
the series. The winter season ef Florida
w 111 bo at IU heirhf, the great Sub-Tropical
Exposition at Jacksonville will be Ic. ful1
feather, and all the pleasure of wlaterln
the tropics may be enj iyrd to the iullest ex
tent. The numher of ticket to be sold will
be limited to l.V.
For detailed Information and itineraries
apr,!y to ticket agen's, or ad !res S W. F.
Draper, Tourist Agent, Sl', New York.
Iteiu from CarrallUan.
Carrolltown, Feb. 7. lS.
Deau Fhekman : Thinking a few lines
from this eection of our prosDerions and
fco-aneaa county might De interesting to
your numerous readers. I give you the fol
lowing Perns :
The winter in this part of the county has
been usually severe and stormy, and the
roads are io bad condition, being filled with
snow so deep that the travel is almost Im
peded and the fields are cow generally the
highway
Tbe health of our citizens is not any the
best, owing to the varying cllaaric changes
ot the weather this season. At present
writing chronic cold, (if I may be allowed
tbt expression) is the prevailing complaint,
accompanied with tightness of the chest
and severe cough.
Mrs. A. II. HAug and her daughters Itosie
and Emma. Mrs. II. A. Blum. Mrs. J. W.
Sharbangh. Mrs. A. Eckenrode, and Mrs.
Eve Ciutwaid have been and still are among
the afllicted. Dr. U. II. Sloan, our rising
young physician is seriously afllicted with
pneumonia, but wlil recover.
We now have our church edifice heated
witnstesni. The boiler, pipes and fixtures
were furnished by McGrimes A Smith of
ltttsbu'g and was placed lo position by
and under the management of foroian Mr.
John Ryan and his efficient workmen Messrs.
Kerrigan and Trainer, of Pittsburg, and
Mr. V. Stoltz. of this place. The connec
tions were all made and completed last
week, and we enjoyed the pleasure of a
warm and comfortable church on Sunday
last. The workmen experienced much dif
ficulty in placing the pipes under the floor,
tbe space Deing so small between the floor
I an,i roun'1. n(1 tne weather so cold and
.1. .M. ?. .1- ll . ..1An .Alll.l ...... T" K.lfr rt tl.lll. !
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or so a at a time. It is now finished and
gives general satisfaction. Tbe contractors
fchould commence, such contract as this, in :
the summer time. The same men aie now j
placing steam fixtures in tbe coaventof tie
Benedictine s'.s'er. of this place, and
which are also Intended to heat the school
building adjoining. j
Oui people are jubilant over the business
outlook la this and adjoining neighboihoods.
A large portion of the land in this vicinity '
has beeu leased by Messrs. Spangler and
Hastings for mining purposes. Mr. E- I
Wentz has several thomar.ds acres under ;
I bis control, which has been partly negoti
ated for by New York coal men. Mr. C. :
' A. McCotnbie also has quite a body of land
J leased. Messrs. Mitcnel X- Monroe, of Ga!- ;
litr.m, have leased juite & body of land from
: Messrs. Spangler, Hastings it Co . and ;
j contracted with the Messrs. McGovi-rn Bros, j
i to erect three hundred coke ovens, th?y have j
1 now a large bo.ly f Ita'Ians at vroik, and
when Snrinj opens there will be many j
I more e-np'.nyed. The civil engineers are i
j now at work along the Brubaker laying out ;
the line of tbe railrotd, of course we cannot i
fr im any definite idea as to where the main 1
line will be located. It may be to Ebens
I burg, who know? Spring will tell.
Your old typo Mr. Will Ward is flourUh-
! log on our soil like a "green bay tree." .
: Will is a great favorite and a kind modest
: gentlemen, and siuce nis advent among us, '
' I am g ad to say baa greatly Improved in i
j healtn and spirits.
Business In our town is up to its usual (
j standard. I
There will be qilte an number of Strang-'
ers to town In the spring, every house being
' now taken up. and not enoogh.
I hope jcur readers will excuse this ramb
ling letter. I shall try to be more enter-
talaing in next. Amici s.
Item from Aarivtlle.
Coa-.tin; is ail the talk here.
Frank Shoemaker, Eiq.. of Ebensbur
vLsited our town last week.
Mrs. Frank Gargoa Is sufleriug from
roeuTiaiibtu.
Mr. I'eary's planlna rcill, ia this plare, U
kept busy turnlnji oot worked lomber, and
furnishes employment to a number cf men.
Mrs. Annie Miller, cf tJallitzin, visited
friends tere last week.
Mrs. Maav Lamb, ot 3akers. visited our
towu on Saturday.
Nora btorru and Henry F.Iwanger, visited
frienJs in Aitooaa la-i week.
Mr. Cnarles McDermitt, of Aliegheny
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crandmother. took bis departure for
home on Sfonday last.
Messrs. EI wander and Whartin. and Misses
Huronn ar.d Stoy took a sleighing trip to
GalJi'zin last week.
Mrs. Gallitzin Myers bad a carpet-rag
sewing on Wednesday evening and the large
balls that were piled np at the finish gave
proof tt.a the nimble fingers were not Idle
during the evening. The ladies present
were Mrs. Trexler, Stoy, Ithoddy, Storm,
Free, Sellers, I'tweooo. Brookbaos. Moue-
! nan, Johnson, McGuire, Elwanger. Matu-
field, Ilfz:er and Myers
Hurrah for the
one with the largest balL
I.lc-se.
Bluebird.
At Argument Court on Monday, Judge
Johnston announced the following rules for
the erantirg ot licenses In this county:
rirt. The hird Mondav in March would
te fixed as the tine for Leering petitions for
lici nscs and renioustrauces against the same,
ar.d all licecsts would be fur cue year from
that date.
ieo)i. The first two weeks after the filing
of petitions would be allowed for the filing
of remonstrances against the tzrauting of
li 'enses and for the purpos'i of taking testi
mony In support cf said renucrtxafices.
The following week would be allowed peti
tioners to file additional petitions In suport
of their petitions. E'ther party to be alio
e l to take testimony of witnesses on twenty-
f jur hours' mticrt to the opposite side.
Third, Tbe Prothonotary Is directed to
puMlsh, at lea-t fifteen days prior to the
date f.xed for hearing license prtitions, the
n tmes of all applicants, the kind of license
desired. rd th location of the house. The
public t ion to be in the Ebecsburg Fkeeman
and JoTinstowa I)'HH-rrit.
F-irfh, All license applications most be
In strict conformity wltn the act of May 13,
ts7, In every particular, otherwise the peti
tion will be refused.
I Ilav Bes
a great suflerer from catarrh for over ten
years ; had it very bad, could hardly treat! e.
Some nights I could not sleep, had to walk
the floor. I purchased K:y's (reatu "Jaloi
and am using it freely, It U working a cure
aurely. I have advised several friends to
use it, ar.d with happy results in every
case. It Is the one medicine above all
others msd to cure catarrh, and it Is worth
Its weight In ro!d. I thank CfJ I have
fouid a remedy I can u?e with safety and
that does all that is claimed for It. It la
curing my deafness. -U. V. rern. Hart
ford, Conn.
I Sfbol Rrpart.
I Following is the report of No. 3 school,
i Eldtr township, for niootn ending Jan
20
Average attendance,
Jl ; per cent, of
at-
tendance. 91. Names of pupils perfect In
attendance during month. Bertha Miller,
Mary Miller, Anna Eble. Mary Uass, Kosia
Hass. Edward Eble. Tine Eble. Philip
Kline. Xo. of visitors, 3. Ida J. Grimes,
teacher.
Barklen'a Arnica Klv.
Tbe best salve !n the world for Cut
Rruises. Sores. Ulsers. Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tettr,Cbapped Hands, Chillblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
scure Piles or bo pay required. It is guar-
i an teed to giye perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
by E. J aniea and V. W. McAteer.
For sale
Loretto.
A Woman's Ilco ver y.
"Another woDderful discovery has been
made and that too by a lady in this county.
Disease fastened its clutcnes upou her and
for seven years she withstood ite severest
tests, but her vital organs were undermined
and deata seemed imminent. For three
mouths she coughed incessantly and could
not sleep. She bought of as a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption and
was so much relieved on taking first dosa
jhat she slept all nigl.l and with one bottle
has been miraculously cared. Her name is
Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write VY. C
Hamrick A Co., of Shelby. X. C Get a free
trial bottle at E. Jamas' drug store, Ebeus-
burg, or W. Vf. McAteer's store, Loretto,
HAKKIMir. Llt'EMMEM 1SSTED.
The following marriage licenses were
issued by tbe Clerk of the Orphans' Couit
for the week ending Wednesday, Feb
i
8th,
! 18S3 :
James Allen Bartlebaugh and Ellen
Burns. Minersville.
Nathanial Thomas and Julia Gander,
Johnstown.
George McLucas and Ida M. Weaklan,
Ahvi!le.
Joeph Heider, Mcrrel!v!ll, ard E'.lie
Grady, Cambria.
Frank Gibhnns. Chest Springs, azd Mary
r. Aurandt. Galltttin
Joseph Jackson, Jr.. Morrellvil'.e. and
Barbara Rod.ly, Johnstown.
William W. McAteer and Delia A. Mc
E'etieny, loret'.o.
John Murphy, Millville, and Margaret
Ann Mvick. East Conemaugh.
i;.b-it P. Walter and Flora Spelcher.
Richland.
".Villiam R. Jackson. Morrellville. and
Annie Murray, Johnstown.
John li. Wellergreen aod Miggie E. Per
tey, Woodyale.
fieorge uuniaa and Amanda Jane Uelsei,
Richlaiid.
Limea.
SuRcested I'T the tleath tf County Saperln
teiijeot. Win. J. Cramer, and ln?crioel to his
memory,
yy e have saij. In sadness railntr,
For the last time on his face.
"Van It I e tr.al he lias fallen
Scarcely entered on the race 7 "
"Hare the talents tru.-tej to him,
I!en reulreJ at hi.-' hands ;
E'er the Kla?s that hoi Is the spaa of life,
"Had measured half It sina "
t.h poor hearts ! what idle questionings
No life is rounded here :
Ills, but a segment was. of what
Shall be a nuMe fphere.
Perfected then tbe knowle la-e cained.
The honors justly won :
Tbe J,j1 wco icave tketn nnltbes
The wcr he hns t-earun.
May the martle Irbm Ms shoulders
On hit fellow workers fail.
May they tea?h the little children
That the Kight li test of all.
Well we know what e'er of knowledge,
r of science they shall aaic.
If it sllKht their moral ratores,
Muu he Impotent and vain.
Nay : 'twas such Imposed t y Lucifer.
On tva when she lell !
Ti tbe Irarninc of the Anarchists.
Agnostic, Infidel,
But It Love and sweet Humility.
Shall anchor It to Faith :
Then Its beacon litcht will guide tbeirleet
From out tbe way ol death:
(Senile teacher, Kone beiore us.
So bclov'd and mourned of all :
May your memory In In. (f ranee.
Hrrathe around each study balL
May the youth like you aspire, and climb'
To learning's Lih estate ;
On thcii shlnlnic banners Inrno the words.
Thk uotiD a Los a auk orkat I
MartT J. McDkrmit.
Loretto, Jan. 31. lss.
Iled.
DORAN. Died at his home In Summer
hill township, on Friday, January 2rd, 1$S3,
Mr. James Doran, aged about H3 years.
Mr. Doran was one of tbe oldest citizens
of Summerhill township, and during bis
lorg residence there, was esteemed by bis
neighbors as an honest, upright naa. He
was a native cf Iielaoa. and shortly after
coming to this country be settled near Wll
rnore wliere he purchased a tract of land and
by persevering industry, made It a fiae farm
ware he leng lived to enjoy tbe fiults of
Lis Ubors. He leaves to survive bim, Lie
1 Ked w". SODS. rtrick. James and
Michael, who are wen known engineers on
the Pennsylvania railroad, and William and
Thomas who reside at the homestead, and
three daughters, two of whom reside at the
homestead, and the other is in a Convent-
1 Peace to his ashes.
RECEIPTS
.l.Vl)
riEXPENDITURES !
-OF-
mm county, p.,
fkom Tin:
3rd flay cf January, 1S87, ta Its Mi
day cf January, 1888.
ALEX. !TA"KHOrSE, TRArRIH, In.
To balance in hands ol Treasurer, at
last aettlement $ 2,ie7.t9
To amount received trout Duplicate of
To amuunt received from redemption
i ol lauds , 3.M1.76
To ain nn t receive 1 I rem sealed and
unseated lands. Joi OJ
To amount received from constables
for 14 and previous 1,263 SO
To amount received Inm torrowed
money 53.000.00
To amount received from CoinBiis. low
ers sales d lands js oo
To amouot received trom miscellan
eous sources...... .. 1,242 07
f 12U, 61705
Hy amonnt paid
AuMors (County)...
Auditors (tate)
se;.'irs ..
H.ardin Jurors
Daid.ug prisoners..
3"t0 00
aA io
2..J.2 4
I lO T-i
2, Ml i2
' Huildlna brt.!ir iHTO M)
Hri luc and rHul views. 4t-4 li
H4itu1 montT 33.0juoi
fiiimticfoDers' fair . 1.2"0 io
tVmuiie-'H ners' clera 0OOOI
otumiMloner' counsel 4'jO !
lee ... If
! Court crier and up ftivet 5tuuu
I 'nstatile - 1.TT1 ei
I t'riminm.1 (,roecutioaa ...... 6.5vs
j "ourt Houne s.(k"-1
I iMotrlet Attorney .3('0
Klertion 2.6-'M CS
Kox and otner iealps 677 I
niuiitlon . 34 Si
lnturanre 4Vi on
Interest on borrowed money. 7i4 S3
Interest on I'ourt Uouoe
bond! ............. fiOOl
Janitor n wi
Jail and tailor 3 'trj 21
Jury txmmisituor and
cleric , insr.7
Juror (grand). , ,. mk2 v
Juror (traverse) 5.631 io
Joror (taleimec) ai oo
Mi!ellaneou. JS
Old order 4 17
ITobates 43 )
I'ostaicc and exjiresite 4:1 75
rrottionotary llmsi
I'rintinie l.-laO 41
I'oor lMreetura' salary ........ 30O110 .
I'our&. house of emj livuient 15,CJ55
Kea-iftry SisOS
Ktcord. 3-J6 9J
Kelundlna; 7S
Koad daniMnes oloio
Koad iund 3.27
Keforra School Uis il
K?deaipticn Qt lundi 13S
School fund 5.870 57
Sbentl J 117 43
State ta X 1 .7'. 73
Soldiers' I' una I tiio 00
" Stenonraiiher 00
Stationary
Teaciieri ' Institute
yvesiern Kenitentlary 1.428 75
Western I'emia. Hospital ljii li
Kem'n'e In eonstahle hands l.'J45 at
Kxoneration 1 constables.. 3.u7 42
Kxoneration on duplicate.... 3 7:1
Abatement to tax a vers.... . i.iJii t7
Treasurer's com. oO 77,873.i9
K a tier cent ;.K3 t'
Treasurf r'sojm. on .il. 732.47
vi '-'i ler cent , . 793 81 i
Ka'ance due Treasurer
,..S;:'3
A
MV NTS IVK FKHM LOXSTAHI.ES
la2 Henry Stemraer, J..lintown 7th w.f .17 1
?So K. II. Md'artncy. K. t'onemftuich.. 2r v.",
lienrv Stemmer. .lohtisu wn 4th w. w 4
iin. I) I'r.nsle. yviiui" re Bor 2 "1
1SSJ lirfi. Id. KruK. Harr twji li 8U
It. H..Iones, 'atnlrla lwj 4 i
Hsi John A. Troxell, I'orUme twp 60 VI j
John N. Strycr. Sumuicrhill twji. 78 u4 I
lbti S. H. Kdraifton. liarrtwp.. 6 h- ,
1-.1 y eakland. :arroll twp 217 88
A. H. Fenrod. t'rnyle twp v
.lotin N. Straver. Suminerbill twp. V.n i.t ;
yy iu . A. Kauir. Nt-p iu-hanna twp. 01
Hirnui Knnincrcr, 11. Tavlor 17 H5
Jk97 :.J. yVe.iUlan l. 'arro:l tw 142 1.1
T hos. :ttiiia-s. :iearri lil twp 70 fti
.1. A. Klin-. Kl ler twp... 4i 'Jl
Tho. HancufT. 4alitz'n B-ir M 1'4
A. .1. Hen -y. (rrul.town K. r 27 4A !
V. K. Miller. Johnstnwn B'-h w 122 '-'.'
Henrr Kichunsehr. I'rosiieet Kor. . 104 3
J.ihn A I'lalt. Su.-.(channa twp... 44- 57
Joseph Jenkins, W. Taylor 175 lo
rJ.W' 74
V MOT-NT I't K CAMBKI.V COUNTY
.MHiMKNl-S.
ON
lnhnT. 'ooney 1
laar Wike...
lienjamln K(art
Jame K!e k
S. A li , V Itcn. e!. al
Ts". W. hf.rmaa. et. al
J..hn K. McK.tiie.
Karlwry Kat.t .
ie-nr''. shery . -.
1'jt 4'ontieil -
4i ;
177 e7 .
A Tl
10 08 .
4i7 'JO
5.1 75
Pat Conrell. ct. al - "
A. Farrell
r. 45. Hark .. ."4 l'i
I'at Purham. et. al 7U -T i
M. J N.l. et. al 17i 12
A. H. Litzicarer. et. al i7 W
1". K. Kler.ner. et. al &i M .
Wm. H. K.ei:y. et. al. 2"4 7S j
Silas Haldwln.et. al U' 5S
Inll Keflner. et. al WOO
MU-hael Ik.nohoe. et. al 2 10 '
I.ucinda Kintrel i
Kd. f. Hitiirrl 3-1 44 ,
r tapk Mclermlt. et. al e. 14
Oeore Sm!t)T 1H4 03
y":l!iam 0'lTonn'r. et. al T. 4
I'atrick Kleminit... -. VJ 4') j
Jame H'CuiinJr, et. al '1UL M j
Patrick KU-mini; l 'l 4 1
.lohnJ.Knhn .a. H 11
M!-he M-I'.r'de M '
y llhata White, et at . 1-1 6 ,
W 14.' W '
F'HVKI. FROM SEATED AND UNSEAT- '
KI LANl'S. !
Ir1 KKT.
ROAD.
i
1 u
0 111
ID Jl
J"
1 7
M S4
12 s
40
14 '--J
1 ID
Sk'HOOL. I
t 4
9 l' j
9 Wl I
41 04
.S 1
bo
9 7 I
32
14 7..
23 75
4 &y
1 77
3 '0 ,
2S r,y
7 43
2 70
ir sw
7 05
1?J 07 ;
Harr township..
ItlaeklieK towash'p
t'noi ris townshib .
"eartleld township
onemaucn township .......
I'royle low n.h 1 p
I ean township
Klder township..
I'tKicshurjc liorouifh , . ,. - -
SaMiizIn township
Jackson township .
Johnstown 7th ward
Munster township
l'i rtae town-hip
Keade township
Stony free township
Stimmernill township
ashini-ton township
yvhite towachip
3 1J
1 4S
13 bM
149 C7
A
Mni'NT I'T'K llSTKItrrS KKOM
MISSIONKRS SALtS ANU
KtDEMP. ;
HON nt' LANDS.
ROAD. SlI'HOOt..
Adam toa-nshlp 34 SO 41 50
H'.aekllek township W 0
tlamhrta township 2 50 1W
4'onemauich township ... . 5 00
"lcarflel. township 1 oi
frovle township 1 4S fr
Ie'n t-.wnhip... 70 75 ICO 5
rallitt'o B rua;h 1 i 3 09
JaekMin township 19 oo 37 -J5
Munster township 1 75 2 o
'ortaie towt.slili 8 75 'JO ao
Keade town-hip . 1V4 00 Jy5 3.)
Susquehanna township. f 00
Tavlor t iwnshio 130 100
yi'ashlnirton towtship 26 SO 19 5
yvhite township 2yl Ml 710 50
Yodtr township. .". 2 SZ 73
10 0
75S 4-i tl 3o
ASSETS.
Ime Oounty from iuda-tnents..
Kue I'ooaiy from countable....
l.lahllit'.es over assets
. t e,i4tw
... 21j 74
f 'is ni
LIABILITIES.
Outstanding orders
(latstandlnK County Bonds . .
Iue ditriets on road ami achool
Ihie individuals on redemption ol lands
luc Treasurer at settlement....
t .iS4 W
10.10 14
. 2.4 ii S
224 1
ti'J3 25
r-5 .615 04
Civis nnder our hand at the Commissioners'
!hce. In Eh nshcrK. this 3 ah day ol January,
A. V. 1SS.
JIIN KIKBT. )
JUH.V 1AMPBELL, Jcomlfsloners.
J. tl. LI.tYI.
Attest D. A. McUvl'iiB, Clerk.
yv K. the onderstiraed. Aodltors of Tamhria
roiwity, re.iectlully reort that u e have caielul
ly examined the vouchers and accounts ot the
Keceipta and l-'xinditurea ol said county, from
the 4th day of January, lfS7. tj the 3rd day ol
January, and find then as stated. al?o the
fnreiroinK statement of Asseta and Liabilities of
said county.
ti"a un.lee nor han.'s at Ihs f'nmininlAnsra1
O.hce. in Khenfburn, this 3uth day of January, t
A. l. 1817. I
(H'(l. A. KINKEAIi. I
Jirs. W. tJKlr'KIN, Auditora j
LOl'IS KOLiXIl, S 1
RECEIPTS
EXPENDITURES !
OF
POOR an! HOUSE cf EMPLOYffl'HT
OF
CA!IBRIA COUNTY, PAM
FROM THE
3D DV OF JANUARY, ISS7, TO THE i
2D DAY OF JAM'ABV, l&SS.
ALEjk.. STACKHOl SE, TaiasutER, Ir.
To balance due at last settlement 12.v;( 311
Kejui-iti.jn lor lr 13,uo-lt0
Tucfli Irom . W. Easily ...... 14 too
lu caab lrcm I. Lilly . lot a4
t2(S,l9 73
To balance due I'oor and Houfe or Em
ployment $11,1 T 17
Ky amount paid
Attorneys' leeii
HlacksmttbinK
Hoarding and nurit.a-o. 1. .
(.'lolhinK. dry Kuods, boot
and shoes
Joal and wood ...
4'ortlns at House.....
Collin and luneral expenses
Justice cost and cooMabie
feea. o. d. p
Iru;s and tueuicine
Kxpense ard allowance.
o. d. p
Farm and House servants
r lour and lee'd
rei(bt and transit rLa'.lon,
o. d p
'Jrocerua and tohaeco
Hardware ......
lnurance.. .
JJve stock
I J very hire, o. d. p
I.umtier and lence ijosts
Meat
old orders. l-6
I'hysician at House
Hliyf Iciaii, o. d. p
I'ho.phate, seed and plants..
Frintinic and postaxe
KeiMiirs
i;eiri:eratur
Salary. Steward
"salary. Matrvn
Sewer pipe
yy siren and Itixmoot Insane
Aylum....
yVe'tmoreiand and ether
couzilit-s hoarding paup.
ers
BaUirtce due I'uor and House
ol Employ tnent...". .. ...
) 00
'S 25
&43 3M
Id 84
C4 00
47 o
344 20
10 7u
6 ,4 17
ft5l 28
248 44
701 42
80 V
.lOf'O
U &
.',5 st
-47'l 38
bit Ki
lftS !
& !
y; 04
ir 10
w
45 00
&O0 00
ISO Oi (
13S 88
3.121 33
131 50
11,107 17 J28.189 73
DEinuroF i
LILLY STEWAFDOF POOH
K OK KMI'LOY.MtNT OF
1 AI HOI
CAM U HI A DUtN TY, I't'NX.A.
Stock ov Fa km.
U horses. 12 cows, 1 hull, 3 calves. 10 shoaU to
keep over, 4 shoals to butcher. 6 turkevs,4o chick
ens. Farm Prompts.
47 tons hay. hush oats. 118 hush huck-
j wheat. 7" iusti otatoes.31 0 tush cornears, 06 bu.
j rye, ;;j hu-h turnips. 7' hush suicar beets, 10 t.u.'h
. onions. hiO heads caNonice, and abundant crop ot
: tomatoes, peas, beans, etc.
) Butchered 7 hegs iJou ibg., 1 cow, and 9 calves,
j 14-4 Ij.
j MAicrracTrr.ED rs the Hovee.
I 23 M.I. sft s.ap. UOO It., hard SDap.3 Vbl. saner
kraut. io 1!.. of l.ujtcr. 6") sal. apple cutter. 1 bbl.
cu.ua.tx r pickles. 1 ! M piccalilli. I So cans Iruit.
hi men s s inrts, a$ cheuisrs, 14 women's dres.-es.
7 e.iildren's dre-sesj, -si aprons. 7 fklrts. 24 pairs
j woolen socks. 11 pairs stoofcimts. 11 pairs
, woolen mlttrn, 'Jii haps, 1 sheets. 31 .I1 w cases,
I 13 led ti -ks, 13 pillow ii.-ks. 13 roller towels.
War"ns holies and larui iuiplemcnu Ban.e
as reporieu iai-t year.
Ismatks.
In Hou-e January 1st. 1SS7 55
Admitted durinu year 72
Horn duricar yearT. ;i 130
L.cd .lurlr.K year U
I'i'characd il xziz tear M
In Huus-j January lf't, l-s 6i 130
No. ot meals given tram;. 9, 4i
t inuiu'es remainina- in hue January 1st.
there a re 4i ui.tli-s. a lulls, in it-males a. lull". 3
mule? and 1 female arc blind : males and 3 temale
are purlytic. 4 males ai. 1 3 leiualen are epileplic.il
malt and 7 Imnles are demented. '-. ui:il and
7 fvicaii-s are oer ye:irs ol ac, 3 uirlesand"
fcnialcs are ovit v) years cf aire.
11 the inmates ;;7 arc nati rsanj 2s are for
cigccr. Iiicr. at Hox-ss.
Daniel Kern. yVm. We:!!. Jas. Johnston. Ian
lel a Jillsoii, 1 lias Kitter, Auk. Oversher. Chas.
Keller, Win. Innishorst, Sarah Ilauherty.
Ixsi-RAjii'n os I'KorucTV.
m 3 j North America t'o. on House and furnl
"m Oi : '"
-o.u .im:'T-;i t o. on earn ana saifun
Ltd
Norlh America Co. 00 puiup houfe and
m " li'iicry
Fire Afo-i.ition .1 I 'HI l'a on buildings..
Cambria ilutul Co.. ou buildings ,
do do "ii wa.-.r and barne'K..
Oriental Company on oarn and contents.
do do on buiidlofr
do do )ump houe and
machinery
1700 OJ
IWKj Ou
:uf o oo
.Jo Wt
C.-.6 oi
a-Hj iio
5oou oo
5-0 to
Total...
Am't of ahove Insurance on House
and
contents
Ain't on turn, waou shed and contents.
Atu't on puuip hcuse and machinery
J16250 00
J4Vl (Ml
1000 OO
f P'TOO 00
Am't DfE I'h.r Aisn House KsruivmsT.
Kroin Ja.:. I b'juias and wire JTil
J no. li iker
Um. Hryce
-loo. J. 'Erm
Henry te'hra ler on (Kind
Mrs. Henry tllass
Iavid li. Joi.es
" Jacob shiller
ives under our hands at Commissioners'
othca. at ttns.bura;. Pa, this litth day of Janu
ary, A. V.,
uifis Ht.iL.yxn.
JOS. W. tiKIKKlN. (Auditors.
UKi. A. K1.NKLA1). S
T
nHIKTV-Fin-H Awrai. Stitmht of the
I'HOTE.riO JilTlAL i'lKC ISSI'SIMI
Cuhpasv ol t'AinRiA Corm lor year ending
leceiulr31. 1sa7.
Amount Insured Dec.
:il, 15.
Amount insured dur
me year,
Iieductatu't expired
during year.
Induct ain't surren
dered and canceled
$l,T10,7i!7 Si
419,B!.00 ,2,127,4f-9.8J
3ya.212 00
47,tl'..0O - 40 J4 00
Amount insured Ikc. SI, 1687, 1.7A'.5.'5 i
Ain't premium notes
n lorce l)ec. ol,
Am't preiulutn notes
taken durinir year,
leduc-( atu't expired
durina year.
Ieduct am't surren
dered and canceled.
160.ye7.5S
41.2-12. 00
4,342.0.
5,501 OO
J0-J.JW.5S
39.90.300
Am't premium notea In force lee.31, .tlW2.4 5"
No. policies Issued durinir rear. 354
' yio- l'oilcies 'n force Dec. 31, 1S7, ltil2
cash acoocst eccKtrrs.
Am'tonhard at lt settlement, f l,eoi.7I
'arh lor new Insurance. le7J.26 .
Am't Assessment No. tf, 170.U7 (3-11.U4
XXPEWT.ITl'RKS LOSSES PAID.
Mil. Mary Ivory. fSO.00
E. a. A. yy1. I'rinsjle, 600.OO
Sel.as'lan tirafl, ls:100
John J. Erana, i 00
J.H. tilaK w. 25 00
ou ..laritarei j. joaes, ao.j.
llev. Anthony Wlrtner, " lo.oo
Thomas J. Edwards, y.00
OTHER CXPSsrsK!,
Secretary's leas. 177 00
Treasurer's Salary, tO.Oi)
Kent, 4000
Aaent's eominislon. 2(W 50
1'reuilums ret'd Kilicies canceled, 113 8.1
I'rlntinir. i.ostaKe.sla'v,ez., etc., Iu2 15
Compeusati.in bz. Com., 45 00
llalauce on band, 761 04 ijni t4
January 23. 1SK8. the torrolnc statement was
audited ioond correct and approved.
JNO. I.UIYD, 1
JMl. KVASS. Ex. Committee.
C. T KOUEKTS, S
TI'.IAL LIST.
Notice Is hereby irlvej that the following casci
have leen set dnwn lor trial at a 4'ourt "I Com
mon Pleas to be tela at Ebecstinrg on Monday ,
I se yvrlht
Conway et.
al.
Krause
Met; man et. al.
Iji.-ly
I'ttifer
Kmaierson
M Ills
Mcy'ullounh...
Ashton et. al....
liarnhait
h ui e .
Hoi.ple
vs.
. vs.
V.
vs-
Tl.
VS.
vs.
VS.
... ...vs.
- vs.
vs.
Hex.
Comer.
dray a. Williams.
Smith.
IKaji.
Meredith.
Ivorir.
s-l.rlhr.
Karnhart.
.- ame.
Huiard.
Hipps at Lloyd.
L oyd Sl C rarer.
liams.
Same.
T loinss.
Miort.
Jobbstown Limber
Co.
Itaderet. al
Not ley.
Iuncn.
iKirt.tn.
H. H. K.
l-e Stitch.
vs.
-VS.
I 1'se Hipps at Lloyd
1 Same , .
I Tbomaa
1 I'e:er
Yost
....VS.
...vs.
..vs.
.....v.
..-vs.
-uppea.,
Hunt vs.
I'.lairi-o., Ilk 'g co ..ti.
First Na. Hk-. Altoona.. vs.
tiallairher et. ai ..vs.
et. al -..Tj.
Keraenstuca x s.
rrri'h et. tx.
II. A.. SHtlEM AKEK
I ra'.h'ys Office. E lei.fbur.- FjK lu
I rot'y
IK "V"T1CE.
XI In the :phans' Court of the Conwy ol
Cambria, lo the Heirs and Leical Kepresenta
tives of William J. Mciluire. deceased.
OREimso: Y..a are hereby cited to be and
appear tielore the Judaes of the Orphans' Court,
to be held at Ebenstnint, on the hrtt Monday of
March next, then and there to accept or refuse to
take the Keal Estate of yV1ll1amJ.McO0ire.de
eeasesl. at the appra'sed valuation put open it by
an Inquest duly awarded bv the said Conit.tr
enow eaue why tbe same should not be sold.
J11S. A. IIKAY. SherlS.
Sheriff's Ofliee. Ebensbunj. Feb. 10,18.
Ilnaolatloa efPartatrthlp.
Notice Is I e-eby given that the partnership
heretofore rx.tl.ux unacr the n; me of W. A.
4 'hsplin St Fr ... has been this dav isol ed.
W. A CH FLIN i UKO.
1 tlyna City. Vj... i'e'j. ti , ins.
01
Ill 10
'1 (r) I
'J8 41 I
15 oo !
1 10
1 7a
s i'i :
ts'r, to !
" ' I
O UR GREAT
Between Season's Sale!
At no time in the year have weollered Goods
so cheap as the present time. We have just
completed Stock Taking and discovered innum
erable quantities of odd Suits, odd Overcoats
and odd Pants, which we have placed on one
fcpi.j.Vntfi corner of our Store and marked at
figures far below their regular selling value.
Everybody knows when we say a thing we
mean it and we can confidently predict that in
one month from the issue of this advertisement
not a single garment of all our odd Stock shall
remain on our hands, so don't delay your visit
to our Mamouth Establishment. It will pay you
to buy Goods now for next Winter's use.
WOOLF, SON $c THOMAS.
JOH3XTSTO"V7yZSr?
mmn &
for 1888, will re sent FREE to all who write for it. It ia a Handsome Cat
alogue with Colored Plates, and the FIIXEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS
ever offered. Cj" Our M R C aCT PARnCHTDQ i,n variety specaliy
toeclaitv is sucolilna IilMriflI.1 LRllU til Lfij adapted to their pur
poses, and all TOOLS neoesury to manage a aiwaa. BsVal WSPJJI na
complete Harden. If you grow VECETABLES "L B I - M pT"
FOR MARKET, tell us so when you send for fij t . Q Jl
JOHHSOH & STOKES, 219 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
91200 A YEAR WITHOUT WORK!
This is what lots of folks wanL yVe can t i;ive it to them. But we can and will curot a profit
of :3.IH a wk to one or t. energetic ucuis in vaeh t otinty in this state who will industriously
push the aleof our tplendid new line of l-N.ks, according to our intriietions. Tins is 110 rtrva
Kitnt promise. We are doing it HcrviUv. We li jn't w.iut many agents ; hot we want areata whi
have alilitv, ho are ludu-tritms. an I I10 are i 11 -irtit. I-.xpc: leu.v i 1101 al uti uotesiiary ;
loin.- of our lM-.t a i;t are r:w rr-ruii, whom we hv tJiuulit 1. 1 make luoiiry during the
i.at two months. Vi'e t'narauie.- -Tcluive O-rritorr. pive liln-ral t-rm- and nrre to fcl.ow acy
iiitelliKent and enicri'riaini: aj-xil h..w 10 m:ike at leat ?! i'l.a year -t-rtiii atire. Among our
luanr 1 a'.uaole pnl.iic ai i"H c have roa e to ine;i; ion ouiy a' of il.e l.itet ami lee :
THE DIVERSIONS OF A DIPLOMAT IN TURKEY, by "Suuct"t"ox.
HARD TACK AND COFFEE, the new s,.ldiers' Wok. Twenty.fi thoii4ud sold In
first thirtr davs. The SIO kpleiwli'l 01 i-iual illiitrati.u arc a sU.ry 1:1 tUeiusvlves.
HOME AND FARM CYCLOPEDIA, 'he ereat.-t farm !'! ever made Positively
ii 1 .n . Sold l.v our new ieci.l plan, end to one poo.l mau in h n coiiuty we
enarsulee an income of f :io0 a venr on this Imk
an eTperimenl, but in ellili.liel fact.
... ' . .1 1 -.1.. ..f .......... .-...L- oot
(' Wai.l I 'I- ILlllir rtll'l Buuii 01 rtti;
rtuplov nil who apply, but tli .- alio nr.- rinv sliail bare ur -tuouieiit,
but write at once fur full parti' ulars Hree , iu
P. J. FLEMING & CO.. Publishers, No. 4 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
I
TI1EKKAS HIE HON. HUHlKTIi JtlHN-
Sl' N, l'reslsJeit Judir f tbe Court ot
Common I'leas. ol the 47th J udicial His trict c.ju-
I sistin oi the County of Cambria, bas i.-sued his
I pre-ept hearing date the lfth day c f leceuit:r.
lxiT. to me uirected lor holUinir a t'ourt 01 ier
and Terminer and Oencral Jail Ieltve.-y . and
Uuarter Seslns of the l'eace. In El.ensr.ur for
tne County ol Cainhrlu and to comineuce on the
Eirst Monday of March, 1-S, and coulinue two
weeks.
Notice is Hzr.Ei'.T (iivin, that the'oroner.
Justice, ol l'eucc, Al.leniiCn, and Coni'tuhlea of
said coutty ol Ciinitrls, that tin;y be then and
there in their p-oner nervous at 1 o'clv't In 'he
1 forenoon r.f said day with IWr ww.r.!, IrniQlsi j
1 iiynp, i'xiniiniiuintii'.i iiitiruwu icioiuoiaow..
to do those thiuira which to their ottices apper-
I tain to l.e done and those who are bound In re-
! cognizances to j.rosccutc airalr.st the prisoners
' that are or shall be In tbe Jail of Cambria county.
he then Mil there to proncute against them as
shall he )u-i.
tSivKN under my hand at Ehenstiurir'the Kih Jay
of December, in ihe year ol our Lord. Ii7. and
the tine Hundred and Twellth Year ol tbe Inde
pendence of the I n. ted States.
.10.4. A. ORAY, Sheriff.
Ebenshurfr, Eeb., lo. lfH.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
A VALUABLE FARM
IN
Blacklick Twp.
By virtue on an order ol the Orphans' Court ot
Cambria county I will oiler at public sale
on
TJIUllSltA Y. Jl AKCII 1st. 1SSS,
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.
on the premises, all that certain farm or tract of
land situate In Blacklick township. Cambria
county, a o joining lands ot V.. Karabauah. John
Hines. M. Stiles and others, containing; one
hundred acres more or less, about fifty acrca ol
which are cleared, having thereon erected a
plana house, plank stabte and a saw mill. There
Is Uo a flue orchard on the property.
tl.TERMSOK SALE. Ten per cent, of the
hid 10 ue paid ou day ol sale the balance of 1 nt
thlrd on the confirm all in ol sale, and the re
mainderin two equal annual payments with in
terest to be secured by the judgment bonds and
mortgagee! the purchaser.
8AMCEL HEED,
Executor of Ann Elizabeth Bracken.
Perains desirlntr informal ion in reaard to the
above describe. 1 property can apply 10 i'. A.
Shoemaker. Attorney Law, Ebcntburjc.
VO'IT'E
i Notice Is hereby eeven th at the following
j accounts have been filed In the C: iirt ot Common
; l'lcas of CsrohTia count v. and will hec.imruied
by said court on the hrt Mondav iu March next,
j unless cause ba shown to the contrary
I Klrtt and final Rec ount ot Joreph Tr mllnson.
I committee o John Yaunht. a lunatic.
I rlrstand Mnal aecoont ol John C tiales.us- i
, eib'ico 1.1 i.iuma ivers er. et. ux-
t irst and tinal accx.cnt ot Jaa. M- Shumaker,
asianee of John H. Henmnic.
ESentbaV. Feb. 10. lsv
H. A. SHOEMAKER, Troth'y.
DITOKS' KOTICE.
American Eic'e Tobacco Co.
, 1 No. 31
Ter.r,
S Ki Fa
June
I'M.. E.
vs.
T. S. Freeland Sl Company.
Havtca- been apiKlnted auditor to renort
trit'Utlonor the fund arislcs; from sale of de
fendant's personal properly n tha at.ove staled
wrir. Notice Is hereby -lven that 1 will sit lor
the purposes of said appointment at inv office In
the hon-nvh ol Flhenst.urK on Tuesdav. Eetruarv
2lst. 1k, at 10 o'cIik a.m.. at which time and
place all persons Interested luav appear, or be
lorever debarred lr.m e.mintr In on "aid Iund
l).AUF..lI KlOM. Auditor.
Ebeniburir, l'a., Feb. 1st. ltus.
I 'V'OTICE.
I , To the h el re or the Icnal Kepresentatlveg
1 tf Kaltier Kohler, deceased :
I Talte notice that an tn.iuest will be held at the
1 lau resi.iene ol Ualtzer Kohler. deceased In tne
1 boronsrh o(Johnown.1o tl ef. untv ot Ca'tnl rla
on Thursday, the 16th day of February. lsy at "
o'rtk lathe altrmon ol that day, lorthepur"
pe of ttiaUmir partition of the real estate ol sa'd
oeuedent to and atnonit bis heirs and leitsl rep
j resentatlves. if tLe same can Imj done without
I preiutliee tw or snoillnir ot the whale ..th....u
to value and appraise the same accord I ni law, ai
wuicu Liuij ana place you are renneted to attend
uyou thins: proper. JOSIU'U A.UKAY'.
KAY'.
Sheriff.
Shi
Kbetifl't Office, Ebcnsburg, Jan. 27, is.
VVHITOK S NflTlCF..
Hsunn been appointed auditor t decide
on exceptlons tiled to the account of W. H. Smav
assignee ol John Koebm and to destrll uie the
funds In the bands .l said accountant, notice if
hereby Klven that I will sit at theoftice 01 W
Horace Koe. Fq.. In Johntown. l'a., on Friday
tbe loth day of February, lgsx at lo o'clock a j
toattecd to the duties of said appointment.' at
which time and place all persons interested may
attend II tbev tee proper. 3d. 1). K.1TTFLL.
Jan.au, lssS. Auditor.
NOTICE.
To the heirs and le;al
John E Evans, deceased :
representative! of
lake notice that an inquest will he held on the
premises of John E. Evans, deceased. In the
townsh.ps of Cambria and Iilackllck In the
County of Cambria, cn Wednesday, February
-Kin next, at 2 o'clock in the aiternoon ol that
day. lor tbe purpose of tnakinic partition of the
real estate ol said decedent to and amonu: bis
heirs and legal re prose a tat Ives, tl the same can
be done without prejudice to or spoiling ol the
whole; otherwise, to value and appraise do same
according law. at which time and place you are
requested to attend It you think proper
.t ... , . JOS. A. m AY , Sheriff.
therm s Office. EhenMiurg. Jan. 20. lsss.
IISSMNEE S NOTICE
a Nol.ce is hereby tivea that M. F. McDon
ald, ol theborouKh ol loretto, Cauil.ria c umy
Fa., has made an l.ument to me of ail liin t
tate b.r the len ht 01 his creditors. All pert-cna
indebted to said M. F. McDonald are not.tied to
make payment to me without delay, and it cse
bavins claims aeainst him will present tLem
properly authenticated for settlement.
JtiSEI'll lilMIVE.
A soignee of M. F. Alt DONALD.
Lj.cl.tj. Jjc, lsE. il.
mm1
GARDEN
and FARM
MANUAL
alouc This la traiKlit Imaine.a.
l.
. .i. u mnL ine le ihllO .' ..0O a week.
It la uwl
11 can't
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OilsIOilsIOils!
Tne Standard Oil Company of
Pittsbur'T, Pa., make a spe
cialty of manufacturing
for the domestic
trade the fin
est brands
of
ILLHIIWIlMi AMI U'BRlf AUNG OILS
NAPHTHA AND GASOLINE
That can be made from Ve.trol
ium. If you wish the most uniform
ly satisfactory oils in the mark
et ak for our.?. Trade for Eb
ensburg and vicinity supplied by
V. S. KAKKER & BPtO.
fbensburg. Pa.
m CUhtS rintKE Ail libi MILS.
Lsa Beat Couh 8 rup. Tuion poiKi. Use
5
in time. pM.ia fv uriuaristK.
I believe Piso'
for Consumption
niv Jife. A. II. Low
Kditor Kiiquirer,
ton, N. C, April
Tbo best Couh Medi
cine is Pdso'h Curk for
Consumption. Children
take it without objection.
liy all drugisu. 23c.
tbMti WhtKt ALL LUt UIlS. Q
BestCoutrh tiyrup. Tastes gond. Vb
in tl n m. s. .Id hi !riliirits. fT
1? O XT T Z" S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
!a Hoitoa will die of cli Rot or Lrsa Fa
vaa. 11 Kontr's Powilers are ued in tin.e.
1-ontz'a i'owfirs trill enrr and rrevent Hoe Cwnraaa.
Frnits Cfl'n will prevent (lir m Kewia.
Fouus fowlers i.l Increase tl.e qnantttv ! aillk
ani cream iwenry per cei.1, and make tne butler firsa
ajid sweet.
Fotitr Powders will cure or prevent almost avasT
Pis- to a nn (1 Horse and atlie are aut.wct.
Fot-Ta'a PnMm viu otva feaTiaraCTtok.
bold eterj abere.
DAVID X. FOUTZ, Treprletea.
B1LTIMOK1, XO.
For sale at 1)A VI-stJN'S Irun Store.
pullman buffet sleeping,
cars without change,
St. Louia to Loa Aneglea aud San Francieee.
Vtft THE IffQN MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Leave St. Louis att uP. M.. nitw.
THE ONLY LINtr tua-t nnec sw
SL-TJ -1 v v j ' f
UO HIGH AL TrrUDES, NO SNQ W BLOCKADES
OnlyTompemnco I.it.vrs Knowru
ft
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MVd I
KLL. I
, Eden- I
23, 1S7. I
IPTSOI
feTc". i.mh". J
RS3
3i&
5
ffini'EK IT T. PKOriT and SAMPLES
-vJ fli'KE 10 men canvassers lor Ir.
t Sroll'silrniiliie l.lerlrie Brlu, Hraaii
j tc. Lady nyi-nts wanted for Elei-u-ictoiseU.
; tl-il. k sales S rite at once lor terms l'r. Scott,
I llroadway. N- Y. Saw.
HEN you want J i'rmtini; of acy
Julie stva l i'MiH!i c3ee a t-.".i
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