- A (fnmlirin Jrcniuin. KBKNSIII'KO, (AMltklA '.. PA. 1 KIDAY. FKI'.KUAUV -M, lS'.U. I.IU AI. A.l PIKSOMA!.. - Tin- ri-i"i't "f l'H Ebeiisburif srhoo's w ,!l ;i I "' iiAt wt'fk. Ii.niiis C'avvlt-v, of Aliville, was hi t,.ui. nit Wml n"tliy. Mi. I'liilip Collins, w In) has Im-. ii ill fur tinif i u'flliiiK U-tltT. (ii- l.loyil, f tin" Altoona Tiiiim n! ;i ! iluv-iiii town last tti'ck. Mi : M ariraivt liiim-trm. of St. Ailicus-iii,,-. i. i i 1 1 1 1 1. frifiiils in Klit'iislnirx. ,l,.-i pli Ilfiiilf. of Alli-nlifiiy township, .i- ;i iilor In our oflit't' on TliurVJay. W. .1. I!m-k. of Allt-Klifiiy township, -lni ;i fi-A hours in tow n on Thursilay. An Ii.tli.in hihoii-r on Iht- ltlu.-Uli. k i;ii!im.iI hioi his li'i! hiokcii on Satlinlay. IVim Ivania went Ui'pu bl iran on Tiii -'hi) l.y a majority cstimati'd at liiii,- L.-wi- Kaylor, of Alh-i;hony township, ( , ni a "Inn I tinif in Kl-iitiirg on Thurs- ti i . At lln- I'li-i'iioii on Tuesday, t'h'arl'u-IJ , cum v "li i s ih'a'ith'il to havi.- an alms- ,,,u-.-. ,l.."i I'll Iotiaho, of C'lf;irlii'hl tow n "l.:p. "jifiit a fi-w hours in town on WYd- ljr-.l.l . un aiuntay a Mrs. Kvans. of I'atton, I:. .in ,i foot tirhlitf iu that pla.'f ami I ,! Mil'' of ln-r arms. .1 I . Parish, Ksq.. w ho lias Ix-i-n t-oii-I mi il t" liis Inline hy illness, is Impmv ini; mill ill soon U ahh' to ! lihoul :ii;ain. hil.' hanifintf up clothi'S a frw days .1-.. Mi". AI. Aoiishi-iiy, of '.'lierry ttvp. Ml :ii,.i Ir.i. tiiifd Iht Irft U-u ahove tin' ankh'. i i.-oi -lit- ('. K. Zahin, Ksi., clerk to tin' i iiiiiiiii""iiifis, has Im'i'H I. ml up with t in' ii ma I i" in , hut is ULMii. ahn- to alti-nd to tii dm ies. Tin' foal ipt-rators at I'orta-ji' ami l!iMi"rrrrk have postrd nolh-t's stating that N.iiic Inn citi.eiis of tin- 1'nilfd Stales need ;i .l for work. A Unit l.Mi landlords wvre here on Mon .1 iy hut l hey returned home very little ui"er ahoul the raiiliii) ol licenses than u lull t hey eume. 1'l'e I. Weddijfen, an insurance auelit of illiaiusport, w hile on a huiitiiiir trip tliMiuiili Nippenoso valley the oilier day, sliot .iii.l killed a w hite fox. 1 in- tuiroimh solicitor has handed in ln Mpiiiinii to the eouneil In whieh he uim" il i ii a i im-re is no authority lor I1..I.I1111; an eleelion on the eow iiueslion W hile on a vi"H to t'arrolltow n ami ,u.i'. .I :i t "In m.i ini; mark, Kdwaril Kliir i.l i i.il h I in. on Friday had his left hand I. ,i.ll laceialed hy the hut"tini; of his ri Tin ir will he a mission held at tin ( .iiliulii- i huivli in this plaee timing tin i w ii .-. ks fiilli.rt mi; Kaster. 1'art ioulars w ill l.e aiiiioiHii eil in a future issue of this . i.. r. At t lie elect ion on Tuesday I'atton cit ii" "led to increase the i mlehteil ness of i In' l.ii .ulfIi to an allium. t not ovcecditm n.ni fur the purpose of ereetiliu a new s. Ii....I l.iiililinir. - Il i" "aid that three families in Clear- li.M i- n ; 1 1 1 v that raised enough of the in. iv to viit the World's Fair last I i l . ir. in.w heini; eaieil for by the over "I " .. i Ii.- poor. i ..iiiitv Commissioner Wcrtz, who was iii.iii.. i : his home in Stonycreek tow ri--hi.. for a couple of weeks with the iliitisy, i" .lL'.i'u able to be in attendance at the . "iniiilssiuiiiT" otliee. Mr. .lames .1. Kaylor, 11 well-known iii'ii of Alli'iilu'iiy township, who has I. , n ilaiiL'eiini"ly ill fur some time pat, " ji IIiiilt bftti'r airl his friends now look l.i" nil i male recovery. 'I'Ih' Indiana county commissioners of. f. r :i i.-ard of f ilm for the capture of tin' iiuii't. r. i- nf . I, din 4 11 11 11 1 iiiz hu 111 , and .4lim :.rt!i'' ari.-st ami conviction of persons t ,. -1, if,. h,iis,.s in that county durinii the -'I in' 1... slim this week says the cow .1 r 1 : ,1 ; 1 . 11 ill I nforced after May 1st. '' ilia;." the lii.slhiij knows; p. 1 baps it l! ' 1 ..un. il may attempt to en force it, ..I il.. -iv wi be some kicking anion,' the i " I ' in. I anions t he cow s. A!i all it appears that some people -'! i. :i .11 Tuesday last. Mr. Apel having iied that hewonlil ue all honorable a. ,il - 1,1 s,. eute the repeal of the obnox . .11- ...v i.i.liiiaiice, Webster's liuabriiltfeil 1 .. .ii.u v to 1 he contrary notw itlistand- Mi-. i:ner. r.-lict of Mieha. I Kxnel. i . "I 1 best township, deceaseil. died at ' '!'"it on Wednesday, I'ebruary 1 1 1 It . i..l 1.1 years. The remains of the if i-.l were interred in the Catholic ,11 si . Lawrence on Sunday af- 1 11 1. Ali. i .Inly I"t the postal note is to be ..1 ...;is,,., ,i H(sttfici' money order '"! in i" to lie s,i arranged thai order not dinj .'.." 1 may U- Uniiihl for three ' l !": in. I the fee is iriadiiated until it is.T "',,! l"' "i 'b i a iniiunlinif T) t: and 1111- W II Warr.wi, yardmaster at I'ntixsu 1A i" . . an.-lit bis fi.nl in a froif, 11ml U- "'' ' I'd release himself was cut in "l .1 "bifliiiif encilie. The accident '" '"i"l early on Friday inoriiini; ami is I ' " I . - r U III lilli.r I l.'il t 1.., i 1 1-i ..! fi..i Id 'bo. i.-. 1, " tiling. Holli. the pope's representative M.' ' A Ml. 1. will viit. si. Vincent's AbU-y, I. .Hi. .Ik mi Tuesday. April .'lid, and 111 coimeclloii with the St. ' ' .lie in. I- ' I " .1.' t i. iy exercises. A laru'e attend - '" ' M'eeted on aci.oillil of the pres "f il..- ili"tniuished visitor. ' 1 ' team ol .f "tin II. K.lwards. of 1 .1:111. 1 township, while staudinir on '''el. ill this ril:ie tin S:it urilv. II lit, " fnulii and ran off. Thev werecan- j n.'l l.. f.,re they ran more than a couple " 1 'luring that spaeo they had '" '"!' .1 111 kn kinif the sleiu'll to ieces. l-i'ke U. akleii, of this place, on Sat ui'la Ii., ,1-1,1 ,,, lnttl tllll arK,.st ,p tliat has Ueu brought to Kl-lis-Un- winiei. It is from Sol. Waitner's in .l.i. ,s,, 1, township and Isestitnated -'I' .iIm.iii Cim pumls. The illlllielise Hl.lV be seen Ivii.ir (n friiitt 'if ihii ' 'il l M V V ..111.... w- Dillon ami Henrv Cowan, "' ' " " di nts of near Coalport, Clearfield """'v. were arrested on Wednesday and "''!i befi.re I' nited States Commissioner ii. tii at Altoona to answer a charge of .aviiia ' ' .ililerf..it I.. .......-1.... II 1"'- " L'iil'i. I. ii'l lor a heariniF at 2 o :'liM-k '"'' 'Tlmisday i. " Saturday afternix.n while Hessie. '" 1 Viar-i.l.l .1 ! . i. u "iihiiwtui iiraui i.usf, 01 'I' iV' r'. 1 h i . . ... "i'i .s.i,iiui, TV estinorelanu couil -' ' l Uviiuf alxiut the house, she fell k u.i ii,t,, a hucket of UiilinK water, ' " "- '" rs. lf on the side and ami in a y manner. The bums, while very 'i is thought w ill nol prove fatal. u lunbsof the law, Messrs. A. V. ,( "i .AiiiMiua, and li. I.. Owens, of k'ot into an altercation and '"'"d in the lUair county court house, uv 1 lV,'"rif'"" Mo"dly- I'rothono r..r .'""a" s,,I"'"ated the comhatents ,,, '! "u l had assumed proportions iiiaKtiimde 10 entitle tho case '"to the Dyer and Terminer court. II. A. Keed. aaed alxiut 's years, w ho was ISaltiniore ,: Ohio station afnt and telectaph operator at M ark leion. Somerset county, made a probably successful at tempt at self-destruction on Monday morning. With a revolver he sent a bul let into his body about an inch and a half pelow the left nipple. The ball lodged in his back and w as removed. A Keadinsr dispatch says: "The hard times are di i inu many people from the cities who are (locking to the country to become farmer. In some sections of this country every farm could Ix; rented ten times over. Coii"eiiieiitl y the price of farm land has taken a jump upward and rentals have increased. Many of those w ho are reliiruiiiif to the fauns formerly went to the cities from the country." Samuel llildebrand, of Johnstown, em ployed as a laborer in the Cautiei works in that place, was caught between two cars that were shoved togeth er by a shifting engine just as he was pass ing between them, and crushed so badly that he died iu hall an hour after. The deceased w as the eldest sou of Kev. Stephen llildebrand. of West Taylor township, ami was about 4:.' years of ae. He was un married. (Jeneral Oreenland has furnished Oov ernor l'ali.ison with the names of the dis tinguished --soldiers who part ici paled with the Pennsylvania trixjps at the bat tle of Antietam. The irovernor will select from the list fifteen or twenty to serve as a commission to act in conjunction with Colonel. I. I'. Stearns and Oencral II. llelh, the Antietam Ixjard at Washington, in lo catiui; the positions held by the troops from this stale at the battle. In the year 1'.H there will ! four c.'lipscs. two of this sun and two of the moon. An annual eclipse of the sun will occur April .. and a total eclipse Septem Iwr but Ixjlu will lx' invisible in auy part of America. A partial eclipse of the moon w ill ix i iir March -1. but w ill not N trenelally visible in tin' I'nited States. Another partial eclipse of the moon w ill take p'ace on September 14 and !.". and be visible in all parts of America. The people of I'ult"tow 11 were greatly alarmed on Thursday of last when .1. M. Warsinu: died there of small-pox. Several days ao Warsimj paid a visit to Tyrone Forges, w here the disease is prevalent, anil w bile reluming to his home at Hopewell last week txk sick on the cars and was taken to the res idence of his cousin, lewis Putt, at Puttstown. where In' died at i:'Mi I'. M. During his illness he was visited by a number of friends. lUilfnnl (lnn tlf. Mrs. Catharine O'Conror, widow of Patrick O'Connor, died in Altixnia on Momlay, aged about 1S years. The le ceasi'd waslxiru iu Camoria county. For many years she had Ix-en a resident of Al toona, her husband dy ing t here on July l'. Iss'.i. She w as t he mother of seven children, t w o of v horn. John and Maggie, have pre ceded her to the grave. The surviving children are Dernard. William. Annie, and Mrs. W. L. Stevens, of Altoona, and Mrs. Iiernard Myers, of Ashville, this county. A house occupied by the family of Frederick Flrich"in A I loon a was burned on Wednesday. Mrs. I'lrich was making efforts to save some valuables and had made her way through the Miioke to the third Ihxir, with the whole top of the building burning over her. Suddenly tin roof began to settle. A volunteer fireman named Mai Valentine made his way to the top fl'ior. caught the u una 11 in his arms and springing down the stairwa, burst out of the street door just a the roof fell. The loss is $:t,.-,ii Karly on Sunday morning Mrs. Adriel Artiee. who lives with her husband and eight children on a farm near Somerset, arose to give a sick child a dost; of medi cine. As she approached the child's bed w ith the medicine in one hand ami a kero sene lamp in the other, she struck the lamp against a sew ing machine, shattering it to pieces. Iu a moment the room was in flames ami the frantic mother grasped her siek child and lh d from the building. Her husband barely rescued the other children. The building and all it contents were entirely destroyed. "Justice" iu the Uuslhnj thinks that the cows should be done away w ith be cause pedestrians 011 Julian street have hail the lustre of many a polished shix sadly tarnished while perambulating the side walks in the immediate vicinity of t he residence of the editor of I he I'liKl M A X. We confess that this is a view of the ip-ie-tion that we have never considered. That a polished shoe should remain untarnished is of vastly more importance to the people of Kbelisburg than that some of her people should have milk. Children may cry for milk, bill give "Justice" hi untarnished shoes. Kev. Father Kittell. of I.oretto. Iat week purchased from tin' Mc.Mulleii es tate the small piece of land in Allegheny tow nship lying south of the road from I.o let lo to KUnsburg ai.d between the Me- M ill l. n s hi mI and t he Cambria & Clear field railroad. The object of the pnichase i. we understand, to utilize it for the con venience of those who wish to receive and shift freight from that point, ami the com pany will lx asked to put up a small sta tion house for tin' Use of passengers who wish to lake the trains at that point. It w ill lie it great convenience to the people of Doietto and vicinity. In t he case of J ai kel vs. Caldwell at Hol lidavstuirg last week the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the sum of J,.M. w hieh. w ilb interest to tin present time anion nts to 1 1 .'..'! Pi. The case of the the plaintiff originates and wa pressed for the recovery of commissions amounting to .7.."J"I w hieh the plai 11 li IT averred w is due him for developing ami projecting the sale of ::,imi acres of coal land along the Clcar- liehl creek in this county, and aNo project ing the Cresson it Clearlield fc New York Short Kuute Railroad for the purpose of bringing the coal from these lands into market. The case has Ix-en tried three times in thclowercoiirt and has Ix-en once in the supreme court. Dat fall an article apie:ired in this paper giving the age of six Flick brothers a a thing remarkable, w hich indeed it Is. We at the same time remarked that they were probably the six oldest lirot hers liv ing in the state. Now, right from our ow n iieighlxirhiH'd. comes a statement of six brothers beating them by an average of aliout two years. These remarkabV men are the Huber brothers, and their ages are as follows: Jai'o'j, M2: Peter, 7S; John. 73; Philip. 7'.'; Charles '..; and Frank ;7. The sum of their ages is 411 a ii.l the average is 73 years mouths. If there are six brothers w ho can heat this we would be obliged to them if they would let us hear from them. Cnrrnlltou ti AYw. There will be a series of entertain menfs held in the hall of the new school building in tin; near future, the exact dates of which have not yet Ix-en determined. The proceeds of the entertainment will be applied to furnishing the new hall with seals and furniture, and as there will be from three to four hundred chairs needed. the expense w ill be considerable. Kobert J. ISurdette ha Ix-en secured to deliver Ills lecture on "The liise and Fall of the Moustache"; the F.oston Stars, a company of well-knowu vocalists, will give a con cert at which Frank Reynolds, a humorist of note w ill also appear. The third an.1 la.t of the course will tx a lecture by Ir. M. I. ISriitnbaiigh tut "A Trip to the South." Reserved seats for the series. tl.W): unreserved, !.; all pupils, ,. cent. i llirUmllaf ttae Hallvls. The f haling last week printed the bal lots for the election 011 Tuesday, and as usual, for t hat establishment, proceeds to tell the people what a great establishment it is. Among other little egotisms. It says: We do not propose to explain for the Demotrut'g edification and education just how we can print ballots for -."7.5o less than they state now that thev could, and for CiST.M less than they asked for last fall's ballots, but we simply say that we have done it and made money by it and that the county commissioners are very well satis fied w ith the work and probably see the money they saved by having itdoiie by the Miiuntttinrrr instead of the Ih-imn-mt. Fkkkman or some oilier high-priced con cern. And this in the face o( the fact that it was the toughest job of printing that ever went into and out of the commissioners office. The ballots were printed ou the poorest quality of news paper (with the exception of a couple of thousand printed last, when the establishment with the immense par cutter run ut of pax.-r and IxirroweU sufficient from the Fkkkman to complete the jobl badly printed, badly gummed, threedavs Ix-hiud the time they were to be delivered and scaicely a dis trict iu the county printed correctly. From the Johnstow n Trilntne of Wed nesday we clip the follow ing: MISTAKKS IX tt A I. LOTS. For Daisy.ow 11 the nominees for assessor ami constable were not printed on the oflicial ballot, and in the Sixth ward the Kcpubli -an candidate's name is printed John i. h'cese instead of John tJ. Ileese. Iu West Taylor township me name of the Republican candidate for collector is printed K. M. (louchnour under the in structions ".Vir One." I'nder the head of Judge of Flection J. F. Cooluiour. In I'ppcr Voder there was no constable's name 011 tin- regular ticket. We are told the tickets were certified to the commissioners correctly. Who is re sxnsible for the mistakes we do not know . Whether there are errors in oilier districts or not we have not learned. And a gentleman from (iallit.iii who was in town on Wednesday informs us that there were no less than live mistakes in the tickets for that Ixiroiigh. If the editor of the thnttiuy had sense enough to do his printing and let his work speak for itself, like other establishments, there would lx- but little to say alxjut it. The printers of Cambria would lx' chari table enough to let il pass. Dut when he has done a little work, peacock-like, he must spread his tail, show his feathers, and strut alxiut asking for admiration, and he but calls attention to his work which t he commissioners, as well as every voter in the county, knows to have been execra bly done. - m Rral r.atair Tranatrr. Chest Creek I. A 1. Co. to L. A. l!ur goon. Pat ton; consideration, f'-Mo. Chest Creek lj. A I. Co. to Joseph P. Swoope. Patton, ?r,".. Chest Creek L. & I. Co. to John I). Jones, Patton, '..Ki. Wm. W. Amsbrv to the (ilen White Coal t Lumtx-r Co., Callitiu tow nship, MV.34ti. W. S. Lincoln to Kmnia J. Cornelius, Patton, ?3m. I.orane Wvland to Cambria Clearfield K. K. Co., .::i. Klizalx th Costlow to James C'ostiow, Adams township. ?.Vi. Stephen Stiiuinan to Win. S. Slutzman, Upper Voder tow nship, $."i,070. Wm. S. Stuizmaii to Oeo. Mulh-r, ITpper Voder, $1ii..'iii. Philip iirays, executor, to Elizabeth II off m a 11, Susquehanna. $101. Sheriff of Cambria county to Charles O'liricn, Ailams township. f:i,70. Henrv Went, to Judsou Herring. Stony creek, f .". Judson Herring to S. S. Plough, Stony creek, frill 1. Chest Creek L. Si I. Co. to 15. N. Walk er. Patton. tJim. A. K. Patton, trustee, to Anna II. Hayes, Patton, ." 1. JiiJson M. Robinson to Edward D. Cur ran. Patton, ia.iiui. Morgan Watkins to Catharine Holt, Susquehanna tow nship. -foo. Chest Creek L. & I. Co. to Witmcr r.i'iKini.', Patton, f.V'i. Witmcr P.rooine to Harris Ribinowitz, Patton, fri. John D. liarman to Jacob J. Connor, CariieslH.ro. i.u. I. S. M'-Antilty to Jacob Connor, iCarueston. J"'."i. Thomas Ifyrne to Kliatx th Coveatevl. Susquehanna township, KH. Martin Kelly to Thomas Vickrov, K)in' mahoiiing township, I Bedford count v ino'v Cambria county!, dated N'ovemlx-r 7, 170, l'. Til Klefllon la Kbraibarc. Following is the result of the election held iu Elx'tisbiirg 011 Tuesday: IIOKOI (.11 AT I.AKl.K. Rtirgcss Fes Lloyd, R., 153; II. A. Kn glehart, D., 71. Lloyd's majority, S"i. Collector John F. Tiblxit, K., HV; Hen ry llyrne. I).,J. Tit'lxit's majority. S3. Auditors Willard Jones, R., l.vs; Schuyler Davis. R., I.V.; A. J. Waters. R., I. V.; Hairy Lloyd, D.. S4; M. I). Rearer, D.. M; II. A. Knglehart. I.. To. W KST W A l:ll. P.'irgess Fe Lloyd, R., T1; H. A. Kn glehart, D.. 4S. Collector John F. Tiblxit, R., s'.i; Henry llvrne, D., .VS. Auditors Willard Jones, R., T'.; Schuy ler Davis. R., wi; A. J. Waters, R., 77: Harry Lloyd. I)., ii'.; M. I. Rearer, I).. t; II. A. Kiigiehart. 1).. ,V.. Council Albert Ael R.. S3; H. A. Slux-maker, D.. '. Scluxil directors Dr. Davison. R., sT; Jesse Kolsinger, D., '!. Judge of election (.Jeo. A. Davis, R.,SI: Clark Cteery, D.,vs. Insp'ctor (ieo. L. Fntlerick, R., so; Thomas James, II., iw. EAT W AKI. llurgess Fes Lloyd. R.. 77; H. A. En- glcharu D.. L'.J.s Collecu.r John F. Tibbott, R., 7i',; Hen ry Ilyme, D., 14. Auditors Willard Jones. R.. 7".; Schuv ler Davis, R., 7i"; A. J. Waters, R., 7s; Harry Lloyd, D., H; M. D. Rearer, l., 21; II. A. Knglchart, D., Hi. Justice of the peace Richard Jones. R., S4; Joseph l'.row 11, I)., Si. Council tieo. A. Kinkead. R., Vl; John Lloyd, D.. 5; John Folsom, Ind.. Schoildire-tor-R. R. Davis, R., s.; Wm. Dufton. D.. 19. Judge of election S. I). Ludw ig, R., si; tieorge C. K. Zahm. D.. 33. inspei'tor Johu D. Evans, R., S3; Mat Zahm, D.. 30. MirrlM .lrnaa. The followlnr marriage licenses were Is sued by the (ierk of the Orphans Court for the w eek ending Wednesday February 31. 1S14. (ieorge Riley and Lydia Bale, Johns- tow 11. Harry Harrison Hale, Johnstown, atid Ruth Nay lor, Coopersdale. Lincoln Dick. Cherrvhill township. In diana county. Pa., and Maggie Hughes, Mt. Union, llunliiidon couuly. Pa. Christian F. Olicker. Springfield. Ohio, and Mary I. Schuell, Huntingdon, 1'a. R. S. Renshoff, Rosedalc, and Ruth M. Hunt, Jackson township. Edmund S. Kirch and Margaret J. War ner, Johnstown. Thrrcthlldrra Baraecl. On Friday night of last week lire broke out in the house of Ernest La voile, a Frenchman situated In the suburbs of Hastings, ana burned it to the ground. Lavolle and hrs wife were both absent ou a visit to some neighbors and v ben on their way home were horrified to discover their house Iu flames, as thuy had left their lliree children, aged H, li and four years respectively, in tho house. When they reached the home the building was all iu flames and w hen burned dow n the charred remains of ihe three i hildreu were found iu the rulus. Hi rial Election Krlirni. Following Is the official vote for con pressman at large at the election held rebrnary 30. lSiH. The vote for state treasurer for 1S'J3 is given for comparison is3. I 1H. S.Treas C. at L. Districts. Adams towuship Allegheny township Ashville borough Rarr tow nship Rlacklick tow nship Cambria township Cariolltow n borough Carroll township Chest Spring borough... Chesi towuship Clearfield township Couemaugh township Coopersdale txiiough Cressou township. Croyle township Daisyville borough 1 ale borough Deau township : East Couemaugh borough East Taylor tow nship Elx-usburg East ward West ward Elder towuship Franklin borough (iallitin borough (iallitzin township Hastings txi:Migh Jackson township 144 33 13 B3: TV 14o if 174 33 1 13 44 fi3 IIS 1. ssi 3.i! SS tai is! Hi 4S, 44 11 13S J3 lOl l 1S4 1 VKi 10 3 III 34 10 14 11 133 91 311 44 131 1 10 7S TV 4 los S3 TS; 5S SIS 33 Ts 3s 53 34 11T 10 35 39 19 '1 13 sir: T4 53 13 44 6 19 93 21 SI lr T9 trj S4I til 3s! 1 73 lftj ll 19 134 - 1 asa M, list! 31 1 3l 303 4T 3ii US Si 31 140 94 104 3S4 7 3' It' t irsi wam Second ard Third ward Fourth ward Fifth ward Sixth ward Seventh ward 23SH lOSI 4'.; 71 35 85 40 19 49 73 70 loSH 45 lor, 135 33S 3i3 lis liS 133 I Eighth ward . 7-.H 43 3rJ 133 V4 53 t S5 51 Ninth ward Tenth ward tiH T5 t'.l 89 39 Eleventh ward ... Twelfth ward Thirteenth ward Fourteenth ward Fifteenth ward Sixteenth ward Sev eiileenth w ard 37 74 33i 34 94 153 1541 33 4 153 50 5S 3ti 54 IS M S3' 11 HI 43 TSI 3 ft3 31 50 Lilly txiroiigh Loretlo borough Lower Y'mler township .. Morrellville borough First ward Second ward Third ward Minister tow nship Patton Ixiroiigh Portage borough Portage township Reade tow nship East South West Richland township South Fork Ixiroiigh Spangler Ixiroiigh , Stonycreek township Siimmerhill Ixiroiigh Suminerhill township Susquehanna township.. Tiiuiielhill Ixiroiigh I'ptx-r Voder township... Washington township Westmont borough West Taylor township... White tow nship Wilmore borough .V. s 43 r 41 TO 34 ii 33 lrJ 2i 14 3si : IT 15 11 7iH 37 71 sol 5 15 13 35 f.l SO 34, so 13 33! Bl IS g 5S 49 91 137 13 li 12 14 rs 19. 140I 5l! 4S IS 44 S 43 31S, 37 ISO 31 93 lrtl 51 13 441 45 3Sl till 45 23Sij 170 133 '1 42 1S c. lliij 341 134 44 3s 135 3 39 49 51 ".4 IT! 3i 30i 11 30 23 Totals Majorities ti3TO 4ST0 53".itl:3218 14'.Ml I3UT8I Notk. Iitier (Petiple's Dartv) for con gressman at large polled 45 votes; Markley 1 Pennsylvania Democracy) for .the same office polled IT votes; M01 row ( Prohibition) lor the same office polled 91 votes. The rmm l The Glutting in this week's issue in ac counting for the election in Ebensburg, says: In the West ward H. A. Shoemaker on the Ifc'iiiocratie ticket favored the cow and fought nard all day long against Al-Ix-rt Apel for council who is opfxised to the scavenging cow, but Mr. Shoemaker's vote was not large enough in the evening, ami he was defeated. Thus, the verdict of the people of Ebensburg has Ix-en rendered on the cow uesiion in as clear and decisive a man ner as it could have been by a sptvial election held for that purpose. It is not any clearer that Pennsylvania favors pro tection than it is that Elx-usburg eople favor the enforcement of the ordinance re recently passed prohibiting the cow from running at large in the Ixiroiigh, and as the council stands three to three on the question it w ill be enforced after May 1st. The election on Tuesday was not an ex pression of the people on the cow question at all. There were 24S votes (Hilled In the borough and of these iss voters had signed a petition to the council asking to have the ordinance reconsidered while only T coulu be found in favor of the ordinance. As to Mr. AkI being "opposed to the sea veiling cow" we beg leave to differ with the (hutting. Mr. Ajm-I sign.-d the x-ti-tiou asking for the reconsideration of the ordinance and publicly declared himself as Ix-ing favorable to Its repeal. Whether Mr. A pie knows what he is for, belter than the (JHling is of course a question that can only lx settled by Mr. Apel and the ihtnling. The declaration that "Ebensliur? people favor the enforcing of the ordinance re cently passed" is an impudent assertion thrown in the teeth of 1 s citizens w ho are thus informed, "we have got you now, hat are you going to do alxiut it? As to the threat that the ordinance will be enforced after May 1st, we of course, along with 1ST compatriots, must lxw iu humble submission w hen we have to, but not until then. We have opposed the or dinance. Ix-lieving that a milder measure would have served the same purpose and w hile it would have Ix-en equally as effect ive, it would haye dealt less harshly with a number of xx.r fx-ople in this community w he. for the tx-nelit of a few fastidious, will lx? compelled to live without milk. N. C. Schaeffer, superintendent of public instruction, sends out the following: School text books purchased by boards of dirts-tors at the expense of their respect ive districts as authorized and required by the act of May IS, 1S93, I. L. page 93, "are for use in the public schools." The books, cannot, therefore be used under any con ditions, whatever, in private schools of any kind. The directors have no discre tion in the mailer, except what the law gives to them; and inasmuch as the law itself limits the use of the books to the public schixjls, the directors cannot con sistently nor legally permit the use of free text books in privaU or subscription sc hools. The patrons of the schools are to be commended for the progressive spir it shown in the desire expressed to have better educational advantages for their children than are offered by short terms of schools. The proper course, however, to pursue in all such cases is to extend the term of the public schools and thus give all the children the advantages of longer annual Urms, and free lext books as wella as free tuition. This is the correct solu tion of the whole question and is in ac cordance with the spirit of the laws gov erning the operation of the public school system. Where free text books are iu use, the schools must be free also, open to all children alike without any conditions or restrictions w hich the law does not author ize. .tllnrrllBrni Kotlcrn. Ut T to ttielr many Irieutl and customers thxt their entire Klerk 01 t'Joinuif an II tu' Kurnlfhinir 4ooJ mum be relurel before In veBlcry. which take place Murrn lSih. frlnea no oi'jert. 1 be stuck mat ko reaardle ol eut. Therelore pari lea devlrlea U avail tbemselvee 01 getting rotx at Ibeir own price Woclil do wed to call and fee toe above Aria. T'HK Cbennbiirv: Kalldlng It Loan Aftuclatlon will utter for aala at the council chamber, b eDaburg, on the !ourtb Monday In truary, ll.tKW.uu. THUS. HAMS, L.bmtkk IaaiHBB, Secretary. President. Fl'KS. " t)enre I. Frederick!, at Ebentborc. payt the blghot market price lor all kludtrl lura. O on need Job Printing; T II o, BITS ta luiii a trial order. R. L. JOHSSTOS. M.J.BICJl. A. tT.BVCK. 8TABLlaaBO 1872. Johnston, Buck & Co., 13ANKKIIS. EBENSBURG. - PENN'A A. W. BfCK, CMller. EarABLiaasDnssS- Carrolltown Bank, CAKKOU.TOWN, PA. T. A. RHilBiroU, Caibler. General anUiur Business Transactei. The lollowtna are the pried pal featarei ot reneral txu,Blna txialneai : DCPOMTS K ere I red payable on demand, and Interest bear Idk certificate Uiued to time depositor. LOANS Extended to customer on tavorable tetm and approved paper dtaeoan ted at all time. COLLEITION8 Made la the locality and apon all the banklna towai In the United States. Charges moderate. niAFTtl laraed neaottable la all parti of the United State, and lorelaa exchange utued ea lit part 01 r.nrope. ArrorMTs III merchant, farmer and other solicited, to whom reasonable accomodation will be extended. Patron are assured that all transaction shall be held as atrlctly private and onbdentlal, and that they will be treated as liberally as good nanaing laiea win permiu Kespeet tally, JOHNMTON. BCCK dk CO. jt. K. PA TTO . PmitUmt. WM. 11. &AXDFOR1. THE First National Bank OF PATTOS. PATTON. Cambria Co., Pa. Capital, paid dp,- - $50,000. Aoroants ol (?tnoratlon, Klrmt and Individual received Uxin the nwl tavorable terms conalatent with sale and conserve, tlve Hanking. Steamship Ticket lor sale by all the leading Line and Foreign lirlu payable In any ol Ibe principal cities 01 the Old World. All correspondence will have oar personal and prompt attention. Iewereet Paid Tlane Deposlla. ortis.vs AIUOL'UXEI) Orphans Court Sale OK VALUABLE- REAL ESTATE ! BY vlrtne nl an order of the Orphans' 'ourt ol t'amhrta county. Pennsylvania, to me di rected. I will expoe to public aale at the tote mo in ol W. A. H. Little, In Loretto. fa., on SATURDAY, FEB. 24TII, 1804, at 2 o'clock, r. v.. all that certain piece or par col ol .and situate In the township of Allegheny, in tho county of tambrta and state ot Penney! vanla, bounded on the west by the land ol the estate of lolin Dougiafa. deceased; land of the etae ot Samuel Kuy, and land of the ef tale ot James tckenre le: on the north by land ol the eft ate ol K. X. Hald. deceased, and land ot Peter Moras; on the east by land ol the estate of Jacob Mouse, deceased. and land ot Charles Tomllnaun; and on the fouth by land of Albert Ananias and land ol Sebastian r rye, containing 111(8 Acres, more or less, and baring thereon erected a new Krtme Ilwelliug Huuie and Spring IIoum, a new U'ak Barn OrnJO leet, a Shop and Storehouse, all In good repair. TEKMS OF SALE : Ten per cent, o I the purchase money to be paid In hand at the time of the sale, and tl e balance ol onethird at the continuation ol sale: one-third In one year, and one-third In two years from the time of the continuation ol the sale. Interred phvment to bear Interest and to be secured by judgment bond and mortgage ot the purchaser. JttNKPH K. UsHr K, Administrator -A the estate ol SI la Nagle. Monster, Pa., February . Iaw4. Trial List. IST of cause set down lor trial on znd and A 3rd week In March, l!ft4. WBDBBSDAY, iM D WKI. Itoran et al va. Piper et al. Christy va. Mitchell. Same va. same. Majrer. assignee, vs. rbeo. llelster si Va. Meenan vs. ltunelly etaL : Veil v. Smith a. Shatter. Pruuuaaa J l. vs. r'arasers' Supply t'o. 3ki w BBS lie vl et al. ra. Hr.diey. I re la vs. Suuiiet. Straase. KoUischlld At Co. . Hochstela, ad- mlntstrater. Hughes' a-lmlnlatraiors V. Keese. BorgaO vs. Johnstown Passenger Kallwayt'o. streama va. Sloan. W.adoatk va. Mloom. llardaer va. Stray er. Kry vs. KemmeL Shoemaker va. lAuod. Hiair vs. same. lioflmaa vs. (i. Kaeerltne Hrewlng Co. VV lagard va. Vudor. A Idea va. Holoemaa. Mock va. Jennings. Same ra Fuller. if bora v. Cooler et al. Ivls v. Klcbsrdmn. iK'Dobay Bros. vs. KreMia. U'ylaad vs. Sullivan. Kively vs. P. K. K. Co. McSpaddea vs. Johnstown h Snyder va Cambria Iron Co. B. (V. March Hrownback Stove tk. vs. Pike Jt Miller. Callinaa va. Walters' executors. J.O.D.1KHY. rruihunutarr. Prothnnntary's office, tbensburg. Pa., February a. L. BBBD. BtTZIOT KBADB. REED & READE, 1 1 I tl VH J it IlVAVe LBKNSBUK.I. - - - PKNNA. eW-Office oa Centre street. (4 2a V3 KITTELL & LITTLE, AttorneyH nt ltx-w, EUENSBUKu, PA. 4r-Otll3e la Opera House. ..4 TW. DICK, e ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. tstniisiiu, Pbmm'a' 7-Speclal attention to given claims for Pen sion Bounty, etc. ch7- ajo r F. McKEXRICK, e ATTOaBBT aDO.t'HBIXoa at Law. FBr-NSBl'kU. . PA AVOfflee on Oentre street. HU. MYERS. ATTOR.'S EY-AT-LA W. Esu, Pa. rOw la Ootlonade Kew. oa Centre street. DONALD E. DUFTON, ATTOKPiKY-AT LAW. KBBBHBcaa, Pbbba. aOfBce la Opera House. Center street. Widows' Appraisement. VOTICE la hereby given that the following A. named appraisements of property appraised and set apart lor widow ol decedent under the Act of AMemhly of tbe lh ol April A. U. lHot. has lieen tiled In Ihe Kegtater's otflce In and Mir the county ol Cambria, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court 01 said county for confirma tion and allowance on WEIIJIKMIAr, Ntlt'H 7. I4 1. Inventory and apprclsement of personal pmtierty and real estate appraised and set apart t Mary Cowan, widow of (ieorge Cowan, late of Johnstown, deceased. Personal property, IMS. taj; real estate, lftz.no. z. Inventory and appraisement of personal property appraised and set apart to Kittle Ite f'augh. widow ol Peter A. Cobaugh. late of Johnstown. deceased. VUM.uO. 3. Inventory and appraisement ef personal property appraised and set apart to Marx Iiavla. widow ol r red. W . Iiavls, late ol F.benburg borough, deceased. nt oil. HAK1F.L A. MOUOl tlH. K agister. Keglster' ottle, Ebensbars;, Pa , February 9th. la. NOTICE Is hereby given that tbe following ac counts have been Bled In tbe Court ol Hum mow Pleas ol Cambria county Pa., and will be confirmed by said Court on Marr ta S, 19t4. anlea cause be shown to tbe contrary: F'irst and final account ol F". W. I 'Lark .assignee olJ.C.Ominbllng et ax. First and final account ol Ed. K. Haldrldge, assignee ol Wm. Mchvlllup C'e. J.C. IIAKHY. F'b. 10, UftM. PtuUioaotary. Register's Notice. T HE following accounts have been examined and passed by me and remain bled of recorj IU this ooioe lor Ibe lnsecllon of belrs. lega tees, and all others IntereMod. and will te pre sented to the Orphan' Court ol t'amtrla county lor confirmation and alh-waoce on W t: I ! Fife OA Y, MAKS.1I 7. !: I. First and partial account of Theodora Storm and Z.J. Zerlie. executors of Michael J. Will, late ol Clearfield townvblp. deceased. 1. F'irst and final account ul John Troxell and Alexander Troxell. administrators ot William Troxell. late ol Keade towuship. dee?aed. 3. First and final account of tteo. B. I'. rch. ad mlaiulrator ot suaan B. Harvey, late of Morrell ville. deceased. 4. Tbe account of John lliwllug. guardian of John F. Howling, minor child ol Kichard and Catharine Howling, deceased. a. First and nnal account 01 Hsniel J. Kose. ad mlnistrauir ol Jacob W. Uose. Ite of Adams township, deceased. . First and bnal account of Charles H. Hoff man, guardian o'J hanna Hoffman, minor child ol Frederick Wm. Hoffman, late ol Couemaugh I T. First and fiual account of John K. Kowner administrator ol (leorae 1. Bowser, late ot M est Taylor township, deceased. a. Account of Fd ward F. Creed, administrator ol Itavid Creed, hue ol Johnstown, ileceaaod. a. Fust and ttaal account ol J. M. Shumaker. trustee lo sell thereat estate ol Cbar.es Frank, deceased. lo. First and fiual aoeount ol (Ieorge V. Ward- ner. administrator ot H. H. (lardiier. late ol Keade townthip, dereai-ed. II. First and final account ol William L. DuKols. guardian i Iwnlel J. M. Hi. tel. It. F'irst and Bnal account of Llia Kowland, trustee to make aale ol the real estate ot Mown Davis, deceased. 13 t lrt and Bnal account of J. L. Bumgard Ber, executor ot John J. Seese, late of Kictiiand township, deceased. 14. Firxt and Bnal amount 01 Anton nuo witcb, administrator ot Oeorge Hsas, late ol K chland township. 14 first and Bnal account of Louis Wehn. ad ministrator of Casper V. etin, late ol JoliBKtown, deceased. 16. First and bnal account of John H. Morlcy. executor ol Susan Holroy. late of Johnstown, deceased. First and Bnal account ol Sylvester Horner. administrator ol J . C. Horner, late ol Johnstown. deceased. ;s. F irst and bnal account of Patrick Connelly. I trustee under tbe will ol Klcbard Howling, late ol Mlllvllle borough, deceased lit. First an J nnalacoountol Patrick t'Jonellr. administrator d . b. n. e. t. a. ot Kichard Howl ing, late ol Millville borough, deceased. JU. First and Boat account ol Patrick Connelly. administrator ol Catharine Howling, late ot Mill, vllle borougs. deceased. ' 81. F irst and Bnal account ol K . K .. 1I and I . J Junes, executors ol Mary Williams, late ol 1 the borougn 01 Koensoura. oeceasea. XX. First and partial account of John W.Tudor and Cyrus li. Tudor, administrator ol Havld Tudor, late ot Cambria township, deceased. 1IAK1E.L A, IlllKII m, Keglster. Kealster'a office. Ebensburg, Pa.. February ath. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect November IV. 1883. 'meet ! at I rrssaa. aaar. Seashore Expres ISia la a m 11 04 a in ...... 1 13 p m ...... 5 1" p in Up m A I toon Accommodation Main Line fexprre Altoona Fxpres Mall Fxprns Phlladelubla Express Johnstown Accommodation. ... 8 14 a m ... .17 a m ... IMpn ... 4 2i p aa 8 34 p iu Paeinc Kxpres Way Passenger . . Mail Train. .. ........ Johnstown Accommodation.. Etas-ma barf Brwaen. Train leave as follows: 7 .), 10.20 a. m.. and 3.30 p. m. and arrive at t reason at 7 67. in a. m. and 4.oa p. m. Xjeare ;resaon at w , 11 m. m and 5.3" p. m.. and arrive at FJiensburg at lu.ue a. m. and li.lt and t 05 p. m. freeawai aia lewrelU. Lave lrvona at S.44 a. m. and z 40 p. m. arrlv. Ing at Cresson at i 06 a m. and 4 p. m. leave Cresson a Si a, m. and S as p. in., arriving at lr vona at 1U.13 a m. and A i p. m. F'or rate map, etc.. call on agent or address Tuna. K. WsTT.I. A. W. 110 Filth Ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. S.M. PKF.VOST. J.B. WtKI, lleneral Manager. tleneral Manager. FEES BROS.' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post Office a. The underslcned desire to Inform the pub lie that they have opened a shaving parlor on Main street, near the pot otflce where bartering In all It brancne will be carried on In the lature. Kvervlhing neat and Clean. V our patronag solicited. i tE8 UkLUat. m TO CAMBRIA CASH BUYERS OF We extend an invitation to visit our Larpre Dry Goods Store on Main street Gallitzin. We earry by far the Largest ami Cheapest Line of Dress GooiU in town. Dress (jooil from l'J!e. per yanl up to the Finest Henriettas. Cashmeres, Serjres ami Cloths, Fancy ami Stylish Notions, men's Shirts ami Underwear, ladies' and children's Underwear at Low Prices. Fine line ot IvuMicr Goods. Can sell you Ulue Prints at oc. the kind for which oilier stores charge 7c. Lancaster gingham, Go. per ynrd. Yard wide muslin at 5c. per yard, lllankets from $1.00 per pair to the finest in the market. Full line ladies' and men's Shoes. Good, comfortable place to try your .shoes on. With plenty of daylight in our store you can see what yoa are getting. In a word come and see our stock. As we buy fur cash and sell for cash we can save you money. CHEAPEST CASH STORE, GALLITZIN, PA. CARL RIVinNTJLTJS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ 4EWElEfc, -AND DEALER IN- I aiM'T-fi'' T-'-.TTi-lnrs.i'f " "J THE COUNTY. Watches, Clocks JKW'ELUV, Silverware. Musical InstrnMtF AN 1" Optical Goods. u Sole Agent Ft IK I HK Celebrated Rockford WATCHKH. ColnmMa ad Fredonia Watilies. In Key and Stem Winder. 4. AMOK SF.LKCTION of A IX KIND of JEWKI.UY alwaye on hand. I-vT" My llnsi of Jewelry ia unsurrsis. A tV.nie anil hi for yourMlf lifor purrhaa nit flywherf. I4TAU, WORK OTTARANTKKD f-J CARL R1VIN1US Etensbure, Nov. 11, 1883--tf. i I r I i X t. I f t t
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