z - m rraMMMiiiinrm irrminini MMMMiMBMMiaTiMMTM i i -rw wn t Cambria JTrcemaiu linEsuiino, pa. SAtTfftDAr Morning, : Ocr. 21, 1871. a i - - - - The majority for Canton, the republican candidate for Auditor General, is about I8, 000. Will girt the official vote in onr next. Thk Puefipekt JonoRSHip. The oSHal ote fur Prek?eDt Judgo in thit district foots rrp aa follow Mr. Deau'e ruajoiitj beirjg 913 iu the three counties: . Dean. R. Bar.lt. D. Taylor. I. fimbria, 2 208 2 818 890 Klair. 8 441 2 597 676 lluutmgdou, 2,777 2 080 823 8,428 7.495 1.78 Though the friend of labor agaioet capi tal, th friend of Deuioeracy against aris tocracy has been defeated, no blame can be attached to the honet eons i f labor in Cam bria county. The Democrats of G.illitzin, . MillviKe and Cambria city stood up nobly t'i their iutegrity ; and even in Washington . t'wnhfp it wn not the honest miners who scratched Mr. Rise, but the dihoncst politi cians. All lienor, then, to ih woikingmen of Carubiia couuty! They know their true interests and "knovriug dare maintain." We suggest to them the propriety of putliog their grievances in tie form of a petition, accompanied by a bill prepared by flume ooropetent hand, and lest the lore of the Bank "ring" for the laboring man. Ose of the most singular results of the late electiou is the fact that in Philadelphia, iv here the aggregate vote polled was 112. 000. the entire vote cast on the question of a Constitutional Convention was only 17. j00, of which five hundred were against it. It may safely be said that nearly one-half the time of each session of the Legislature 13 devoted to the consideration of private or special bills, originating in the interests of t bo numerous corrupt rings" with which tht city is oursed and plundered. Hence the members of these "rings" were bitterly L"6tile to a convention, which, if its work is well done, would cut up their villainous btininesb by the roots, and then Othello's oc- cupation would be gone. The desired re form, lioirevor, will bo attained, fince the project of calling a convention has been en dorsed by an overwhelming maj 'rity. The injrmtitiide of the people of Kbens burg." JohnXown Echo. "The vote in Ebensburg against the Demo emtio nominee for the LeeiiUturo is a sample Cif 'ring gratitude." Johnstown Democrat. The foregoing extiacts from the Democrat ic press cf Johnstown contain a fitting re buke to Ebenburg and is well deserved. The old office-holders' "ring" combined with the -Bank fling" to defeat Mr. Rut. Not only men who have unsuccessfully a'jiired totffioe, but others who have been elected to office by the Democratic party of the county, opprsed Mr. Rose as well as most of the candidates on the couuty ticket. These profesed Democrats, together with some others who preferred greenbacks to princi ples, were admitted into the "Bank Ring" and worked In season and cut of season to accomplish the defeat of I lie Democratic can didate. The names of thece men are em balmed, and although they may be tolerated, thy can uever be trusted by the Democracy of the county, who will not soon forget their treachery aud Ingratitude to the parly that l.s heretofore trusted, honored and sustained them. The Vote or (be County. It is snid thai every daik cloud has its ilvsr lining, and however much the defeat of William U. Rose, our caLdidate for As sembly, is to be regretted, it is yet a source of gratification to know that the Democracy f Cambria county In their support of the Stale ticket maintained their political in legriiy uu.ullitd and unimpaired. It is pro.. f conclusive, that whatever force and fleet local aud personal causes may have produced on their better judgment whatev er influence political aud personal animosi ties may havo exerclned over them when a Ftnte ticket 'a presented to them composed vf competent and unobjectionable men, they know their July and willingly and manfully discharge it. At the late election in this county the aggregate vole cast fur the State ticket waa about 6.300. or 400 less than was pulled at the Governor's election two years ijo, when Packer had a msj rity over Gery of 640. The average majority fur M Can dless and Cooper is 740, er a gain of almost 100. That Ibis majority could have been increased at least 160, ispeifectly apparent. At Ihe Isst election Ihe Dtnrcraic vote in Cleaificld township was 100 less than it was at the Presidential elictiou three years ago. In Allegheny township It was 62 less. Iu some other townbhips in tire northern por tion of the county there was a failure to poll the full - Democratic vote. In Cleerfield township it was simply n.exousable, and in Allegheny, where the population is perma nent and compact, it admits of. no apology. .It is beyond all comprehension that men will deliberately furego the exercise i f a privilege which is jastly regarded as the dearest right of a freeman. What milliune of men in other land weighed down by tyrranny and oppres sion are patiently longing and waiting for, we whor eoj iy. it free and untrammelled throw away as though it wer not worth pot-sassing. We can, however, turn io two oiber northern townships with a genuine feeling cfpide aud fatisfaction. We refer to Carroll aud Chest. . The Democratic vote of the former wad 280, or 8 less than it was at the Presidential election, r bile that of Chest was 137. or one vote lest than it was at the same election. 'The aggregate rn oritv' in these two townshits wa 34 1 ! These figures are pleasant to look upou, and atteft the indomitable, energy aud pluck of the Democracy ! f those gallant ami invincl bio district. If anything better is expected from tneru hereafter, we are vrv ounfi.Im.t tbey will make a vigorous and imited eflort to accomplish it. . ' Hie Ctilcafjo 1'lre. v The country has not yet recovered from the severe and terriV.e shock it experienced from its centre to its circumference, by the sudden and. appalling calamity which has befallen Chicago, the fairest city, of the great Northwest. Almost literally may it be said, Chicago was, but is not It has van ished, rolled together like the heavens and the earth in the awful vision of the Apoca lypue, "aa a scroll in the flames." The human mind may conceive, but no pen can adequately describe, the ruin, woe and des olation that have swept over that doomed city. The stoutest heart sickens and grows faint at the very thought. In all modern times., no conflagration can compare with it in the fearful sweep and extcut of its devas tation. Beside its ravages, those of all other fires are dwarfed, as the boy is to the giant. The two most extensive and disastrous fir en of modern days were those of London in 16C6 aud Moscow in 1812. The great Lon don fire lasted during three days, extended over Jice hundred acres of ground, and de stroyed thirteen thousand houses. The con flagration of Moscow covered Jour hundred acres and consumed twelve thousand houses. The Chicago fire burned over sixteen hun dred acres and destroyed Jifteen tliousand houses. No 6; e which has ever occurred in the world has been attended with Buch a pe cuniary loss as that suffered bj Chicago, nor was there in either London or Moscow such an amouut of rich and valuable merchandize or so many coistly and magnificent buildings destroyed. It is a pitiable, dreadful sight, and her naked, homeless and starving pco. pie have called on a charitable, sympathiz ing world for help and succor in this, the hour of their great calamity. .Their appeal has not been made in vain. The great heart of the nation has been touched as though by magic and has nobly, generously responded to the cry of suffering thousands, by profuse ly showering upon them its best and most acceptable gifts. Strong men and delicate women and helpless children will not be per mitted to starve and perish in a land over flowing with plenty and abundance. This is creditable to humanity and makes one think better of his species. Money, clothit g and provisions have flowed and will con tinue to flow in a steady stream into the charred aud 6courged city of the Lake from every section of tho country. The work of benevolence has bscome one of rivalry throughout the whole Union. Nor is it con fined to this country, fir in less than foity eight hours, thanks to the wonderful powers of the cable telegraph, the astounding news had been flashed to all the commercial cen tres of Europe, and in London, Liverpool, Dublin, EdinbiKg, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, und other cities, htrtre sums of money were subsciibed and relisf societies organized to mitigate the fuffc-ring ar.d relieve! he distress of their stricken and pfflicted brethren on the distant shores of Lake Michigan. The people f Chicago are manifesting an draiial!e spirit, and have gone to work with their world renowned energy to repair truir lust fortunes and to rebuild their waue places. In v!ew of its past history and the unequalled cntei prise of its population, who douhts but that Chicago, in less than a de cade, will riie from her 'shea, mora solid, beautiful and magnificent iL'n ever. W. Horace Rene, iUjq. This gentleman, the Democratic catiJi date for Assembly, lifts suffered a defeat. For him, personally, we have no regrets. He has mde him.e!f a record, in his past career, of wLich sny man might feel proud, and he can well Afford to retire now, when "The private Matioo is the pot of honor." A man devoted to the interests of labor, as against combined capital the true and con stant frieud cf the woikiDgmtn the steady and unflinching opponent of all schemes to aggrandize the few at the expense of the many ; in short, ths fearless, honest and In corruptible legilator," in hia retirement to the labors of an honorable profession, which ha adorns and of which he is destined to bo come an ornament, he can proudly refer to his acts as an honest and peristent oppo nent of all frauds upon the people, whether organizsd by ihe enemies of Democratic principles, or by the money power in oppo sition to the inherent rights of the toiling masf3. If the "sore-head" and Bank Democrats who voted against Mr. Ii 6e can feel the ame proud consciousness of duty pel formed, we er.vv not their consciences. Mr. li'ife u sad none of the base appliances of his opponents, but appealed to the people on principle. Hence lie retires with the proud conHciousness of honor unstained and reputation unsullied, and occupies a far prouder pesition than the sycophants of the money power ever did or ever can occupy in the estimation of an honest public. The ?cesb in the Tuhnel at Chicago. One of the moat dramatic and impressive scenes of the fire, not yet recorded, was the flight thr ugh the La Salle street tunnel un der the river during Sunday night. It was about two o'clock when this strange hegira began, and in ten minutes it became a furi ous rout. The bridges on both sides were on fire, and the tl imea were writhing over the decks of the brigs in the river, and wind ing their fierce arms of flame around tho masts and through the tigging like a mon strous, luminous devil-fih. The awful can opy of fire drew down aud cljsed over Wa ter street aa the shrieking multitude rushed for the tunnel, the only avenue of etcape. The gas-works bad already blown up, and there was no light in any house s.tve the il lumination which tighted" tip only to destroy. But into the darkened cave rushed pell-mell, from all directions, the fret z;ed crowd baukers, thieves, draymen, wives, children iu every stage of undress, as they had leaped from .burning lodgings, a how ling, imploring, curbing, wailing mob, making their despers ate dive under the river. It was as dark in the tunnel as It U in the center the earth, pMihap darker. Hundreds of the fugitives were la.len with' furniture, household goods, itfuilx. Joaves of bread, and pieces of meat, and their rush through-the almost suffocat- io tuiinthvas fearful u the extreme. They knotkt;l each oiler d oyvn. and ihe strong trod on lb helpless. Nothing waa heard at the inoeth of U:s caver n uh piison htitam-if-flcd howl of rage 'ami anguish: S me came ' frlti ilh tirnl-n limb arid tprriidp Viriiion i as they scattered and resumed their flight under the blazing eky Jo the Northward. TI1C PRAIRIE FIRES. .tlirtiigrctn aaa Wisconsin AtilAK" The letrnriloB of llitis; Twelve 11 uui red Prriioni ltonsteU Alive Terrible Scenes. Chicaoo, October. 15. Pesbtigo, Wia., dates to the 12th record the utter destruction of the town. Four hundred dead bodies have bvco recovered, and it is thought that 300 more are in the river, where the intense heat caused death by iuhalation while the mst of the bodv was under water. The ve locity of the fire waa so great that all escape was impossible. A large number of dead were brought to Oconto for burial, as no materials for coffins could be procured. The loss of life on the east shore, iu Dover and Kenwanee counties, is appalling. All communication" is severed, and. the terrible news comes slowly. At Pensaukee twenty five dwellicgs were burned and several lives lost. The destruction of hay. farm beuses and fences in the vicinity is complete. Iu Brussels, Dover couuty, two hundred house, comprising the Belgian settlement, were destroyed, and a large number of per sons are missing. The people, in utter des titution, are struck dumb with their losses and powerless. Houses, barns, farming im plements and cattle are al! destroyed ; roads are filled with the carcasses of animals hor ses, cattle aud sheep dying from smoke and heat, while hunger and starvaiing must be eudured by the wretched people. Menkaune has been destroyed, and al! its inhabitants are destitute, houseless and home less. No particulars have been received. It is reported the whole west coast is on fire from Green Bay to Menominee. Depere. Wrighbtown and Ft. Howard are threatened. No rain fell fur two months until to-day, when c( p'ous showers were hailed with j y. Great numbers of wounded have been brought to Gren Bay. The scenes were appalling. Men and woman were partially raasted alive, their eyes burned out and their ears burned off. Advices from Fod du Lac say that reports from the northern districts grow hourly woise. The accounts of suffering are un-. paralled. Clothes, food and money are great ly rerded. Great fires are also reported in CaTuroet county. Dwellings, barns, hay. grain and stock have been destroyed. Not a single town in the couuty has escaped. All crops have been destroyed. Particulars have not been received. The settlement of Williamson's Mills, al Sturgeon Bay, has been burned, aud sixty lives lost. Late advices say that the towns of Mari etta and Marnetti were partially saved. The heavy rain which is falling has nearly extin guished the fires in Calumst and Sheboygan counties. News from Michigan is very meagre, but most terrible. No details have come to hand, but the total destruction of a large number of towns is reported, including Ilolland, S-iiigatuck, Manistee and others. TWELVE HUNDRED DEAD AT PESHTIGO MANY MORE AT OHBKS BAY. Milwauk.be, October 16. Later accounts from northern Wisconsin confirm all previ ous reports aud rumors. The loss i f life iu the neighborhood of Fesbitigo will reach over twelve hundred. F fteen per cent, of thoss injured canuot recover. A member of the relief committee, sent from Milwaukee with supplies, says the only turvivors were those who wero fortunate enough to reach the water, many throwing themselves into mill ponds, clinging to float ing logs. A number of these were drowned by beiug thrown from the logs by maddened hordes and cattle that rushed into the water. The fire swept over a tract of country eight or ten miles wide. Every building, fence and all the timber were completely destroy ed. The population of Pesbtigo numbered 2.000. one third of whom perished that fear ful night. Reports from the east shore of Green Bay place the lots oi life fully as high as at Pesb tigo. The same account states that the im mediate wants of the people are supplied, but 'arge amounts of provisions and cloth ing Til' required for tho coming winter. TLe xnnyCT of Milwaukee has issued an ap peal to the country for aid. Chicago. Oct. 17- At last accounts the fires were still raging iti the forpRts of Wis consin and Michigan, causing terrible dam age. It is believed over 1,000 people have peribLed. The terriblr fire of. Chicago wai not without its even more terrible companion, at least so fir as the sacrifice of human life was concerned, io the fearful calamity that simultaneously fell like a stroke of a wrath ful Providence upon tb people of the GreajJ North Western States-of Michigan and Wis- consin. The thrilling d tails now being re ceived of the fire magnify it into one of the direst calamities that ever happened in this country. The fearful loss of life attended wiih so many horrors, the suffering cf the survivors for food, raiment and shelter in the sparsely settled and rigidly cold pineries of the North, make the picture of distress even more painful than that furnished by leveled fiicngo. and with more earnestness appeals their cause to the philnnthropic world for aid and comfort. It is truly painful to real ize the fact that the fire fiend in several parts of the country commenced almost at the same moment a maddened onslaught on whole communities, destroying life with fear ful wickedness, layiog waste a proud city, destroying villages, leveling forests and blighting hundreds of miles of prairies. View it as we may, whether in the light of a direct visitation from Providence of our man ifold sins as a nation, or as an ordinary event in the natmal order of tbintrs. the letson taught is all the same and the calamities lose none of their terrible coloring. Out of any great calamity a nation should emerge chas tened, and on suppliant knees to God should bend a better and more virtuous people, pur ified in the ordeal through which they have passed. Pittsburgh Gazette. Fjftken Thousand Dollarh for a Bro kks Ueaut. The N. Y. Standard of Satur day says : Ihe trial of a suit for breach of promise, which has occupied the attention of the Brooklyn City Court for the past three d:i)-8, was concluded yesterday afternoon. The plaintiff in the cee is Miss Roxellaoa Human, a lady of thirty years, and the de fendant, is Mr. Alexander harle. who in a prominent momber of the First Presbyterian Church, aud upward of . fifty years of age. MUs Human,. who has had the coura?e to mako public all the little incidents which occurred during tho time the defendant was worshipping at her shrine, brought the suit to recover the sum of 825.000, that bein the pecuniary value at which tdie estimated her affections. She was first engaged iu the defendant's family as seamstress pr governess. After the death of the defendant's wife she" took charge" of tbo domestic affairs, Mr. Katie began paying marked attentions to her. euch as accompanying her to church, making her little prcsentb and ravin" evnrv' consideration to all her wibhes. Finally there were moonlight walks, moonlight talks, moonlieht drives, endearing demonstrations! etc. Then there was a coldness on his part and the idnintiff discovered that his promises were moonshine or like piecrust made only to be broken. Tho jury relumed a verdict giving her $15,000. Kcits of I lie Week. . Snow fell to the depth of three or four feet in Wyoming territory last Thursday week. A woman in Schuylkill county had twins on Monday night, making 19 chil dren, all boys, she has contributed to the population. . On Sunday last the congregation of the Catholic church, in Malone, N. Y., bad just left the church when it was blown j down by a severe gale. ! The details received in London of the recent storms and floods in China, repre sent the loss cf life aud property as very great. At least three thousand persons are said to have perished.' A contractor named Rice, from Potts town, Pa., was robbed of $16,000 in Har risburg. Pepper; was thrown in his eyes and a satchel containing the money taken. In the vicinity of Holland, Michigan, six thousand persons, rendered homeless by the late devastating fires in the North west, are collected, needing daily supplies of food. . Many ladies have ruined the shape of their ears by wearing heavy, massive ear rings, which not only spoil the shape of the ear by elongating it. but also produce headache and pains in the face. Near Shelby ville, Ky., last Saturday, two negroes under arrest, charged with attempting to outrage two white women, were taken from the sheriff's posse by about five hundred men and barged. A dispatch from Concord, N. II., says slight hocks of earthquake are recently becoming quite common in that vicinity. Ooe was perceptibly felt about 12 o'clock on Monday night at Lnconia, in that State. The ladies of Coatesville, Chester county, on Wednesday last sent fourteen boxev of bedding, clothing and other arti cles, making in the aggregate about 2 000 pounds and estimated to be worth 1,000, to the sufferers at Chicago. It is reported that A. T. Stewart will tender a graudjbanquet to the Grand Duke Alexis on bis arrival in America, the event being to mark the opening of his new mansion on Fifth avenue the ficest pri vate residence in America. Mr. Vorice Clarke, of Curwensville, Ljcoming county, raised this year 478 bushels of corn on three and a h'f acres of land, making an averaee of 13CJ bush els of corn to the acre. The land is situ ated on the Susquehanna river. There are four families, father and three boob, residing in Polk towuship. Monroe county, by the uame of Serfass. who have between them seventy-two chil dren. The father has twenty-one children, and the sons (seventeen children apiece. Biigham Young, who has been in dicted before the United States Court, on sixteen separate charges, alleging that he lasciviously cohabited with sixteen differ ent women, appeared in Court in Salt Lake, on Monday last, and was held to bail in five thouiand dollars to answer. A citizen of Marion, O., was bitten by a rattlesnake last Tuesday, and swal lowed seventy two grains of carbonate of ammonia and one half gallon of whikv 'n tbirty-one hours, without becoming intox icated in the slightest degree. Such a man will certainly not die of a little snake-bite. A man receutly came to his death in a curious manner at Venice, Italy. He was standing near the bronze automaton on the St. Mark's bell tower, which tells the time of day, with his head between the bell and hammer. The hour came around without his notice; the automaton struck once and knocked his brains out. A fac-simile of the London Gazette of 1606 has been published io London. It contains a full account of the great confla gration in that city frr m September 3d to 10th, JCC6, when 13.200 dwelling houses, 87 churches, 6 chapels. 4 bridges, 3 city pates, the Exchange bnilding.cnstom houso. Newgate Prison, and Guildhall were de stroyed by fire. , At Richmond, Va , on Wednesday, a German, named F. Biershenk, was found dead by his wife, at his residence on the Brook Turnpike, with his left wiist al most tevered. He was stated in a rocking chair with his hand in a basin of cold water, perfect'y dead. It is evident that he committed the rash act with bis own hand and bled to death. lie leaves a wife and riveral children. . TLtf is some bold talk in England, al the present Mme.in ralation to political and governmental sffairs. Di.raeli open ed the ball, ana one of tho speakers, at a recent meeting iu Lcndon, emphatically declared the Qiieen waa insane, and de manded a Regency, to be intrus;rd to Jbe Judges of Law and Equity, until a Re public was established. It cannot be said that freedom of speech is not tolerated in England. A young lady named II. Rodgers at tempted to commit suicide at Oil City, on Monday last, by taking laudanum. She took one ounce of laudanum about three o'clock in the afternoon, but.it not taking effect, she took two ounces more, and about six o'clock in tbe eveDing she was found in her room in a dying condition. The exertions of physicians to give her life have been successful, although Miss Rodg ers is yet in a critical condition. No cause for the rash act is known. - It is indeed an ill wind that blows nobody good. It is said that there is not an indictment left against any accused per son in Cook county, Illinois, which is cer tainly a piece of good fortune for some rogues. But. on the other hand, the law yers have suffered severely. Hardly a law library or law office is left ; not a paper to show that there is a suit pending in any of the six courts of tha county; not a judgment, not a petition In bankruptcy In the Federal courts. Arid worse yet, so far as is known, all the rcccrds of deeds and mortgages are destroyed. - There seems to be no abatement In the suicide mania. The suicide of young Durban, at Zanesyille, Ohio, a few days, since, exhibits one of tbe strange peculiar ities of this species of insanity. Less than three months ago. he was married to his wife, while upon her death bed. the victim of a lingering disease.well knowing that her death must twue in a few weeks or months at most. i When Informed that the final hour of dissolution had come, he shot him self through the bead at the bedtiile of his dying companion, her own life going out at the same instant as his, in consequence of the terrible shock. Now, this is what we call contempti ble. At Miller's Falls. Mass., ono H. L. Stevens made love to. Miss Clara Davis, and promised to marry that virgin ; but though often requested so to do, he refused to the damage if the said. Clara, as she says," cf a great deal of money. The whole matter being submitted to a jury of hard-hearted men, they awarded to poor Miss Davis th insignificant sum of $25. The broken-heart maiket must, be rather depressed in that frigid vicinity, i We have never supposed that a woman who could bring an action for breach of. prom ise of marriage would be likely to commit suicide, or' we might advise Miss Clai ta remove herself from the dangerous neigh borhood of the Falls. ' Incidents of the Chicago Fire.g j While Madison street. west of Dcsrborr, and the west side of Dearborn were all ablez", the spectators saw the lurid light appear m roar windows of Speed's block. Pre sently a man, who bid . apparently taken j time to dress himself leisurely, appeared on j tbe exenion built up to the second story ot two of the stores. He cooliy looked down the thirty feet between him and tbe ground, while the excited crowd firt cried jump, and then some- of them more considerately looked for a ladder. A long plank was noon found and answered the same as the ladder, and was placed at once against building, down which the man soon after slid. But while these preparations were going cn there suddenly appeared another man at a fourth story winoow of the building below, which had no projection, but flush from the top to the ground four stories and a basement. His escapt by -the stairway was evidently cut off and he looked despairingly down the fifty ;feel between bim and the grrund. The crowd grew almost frantic at the sight, for it was only a choice of death before him by fire or by being crushed to death by tha fall. Senseless cries of jump ! jnmpf! went up from tho crowd senselei9 but full f sympathy, for the sight was absolutely agonizing. Then for a minute or two he dis appeared, pel haps even less, but it seemed so long a time the suppositoin was that be had fallen suffocated with the smoke find heat. But, no; he appears again. First he throws a bed; then some bed clothes, ap parently, why, probably even he does cot know. Asain he looks do.vn the dead, sheer wall of fi ty feet below him. Then he mounts the window sill. His whole firm arrears, naked to the hirt, aud his white limbs gleam against the dark wall in the bright light as he swings himself telow the window. Somebody how none can tell he drops and catches on the top of the win dows below him, cf the third stoops and drops again, and seizes the frame with his hands, aud his gleaming body once more straighten" nd lianas prone downward, and then droj s instantly and accurately upon the window siil of the third story. A shout more of j y than applause, goes up from the breathless crowd, and those who had turned away their heads, not bearing to look upon him as beseemed to drop to sudden and cer tain death, glanced upon at him once more, with a ray cf hope, at this darirjg and skill ful feat. Into trrs window he crept fora stairway, but appeared again preeut!y, for here was the only avenue cf e cape, de per ate and hpelefc-s as it was. Cnce more he dropped bis body hanging by bis band. The crowd screamed and waved to him to swing over the projection from bich the other man hal just baen rescued. 11k tried o do ti is, and vibrated like a pendulum from side to side, but could not reach far enough to throw himself upon its roof. Then be bung by one hand and locked down; raisirg the other hand he took a fresh hold and swung from side to cide again to reach the roof. In vait ; again he hung motionless by one hand, and B'owly turned his head over hs shoulder ar.d gazed into the abyss below him. Then gath ering himself up, lie let go his hold and for a second a gleam of white ot down lull forty feet, to the foundation of the basement. Of course it killed him. He was taken to a drug store near by and died iu ten minute-. Th ecly SELIA2LS GI77 IIZZIZZZIZIV tfci enttry I ft IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO DE DISTRIBUTED IS Xj - 'ISO - SIKTE'S isanti iirc.ri.AR jiostiilv .ift Enterprise! To be drawn Monday, Nov. 27, 171. Two Grand Capitals of $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! Two Prizes $1,000 f gl, Five Prizes $500 U M ffi Ten Prizes $100 Sil? WHOLE NUMBER OF CASH GIFTS. 1,0001 1 Ears si 3-j7, wiiiCilTer-aors'.si Zimsss. c-srti SSCO. One Fine-toned Po ewood Piano, worth $500 I TIM CS-Srn?3 XACCnTSS, TC2TH IACH ! Jfim Jletzry tVf.ei WoM Hunting Wmteh&a tuid Jlenvy f.'nM Chain, trorth $300 rnrh ! 7!r? Go!! .sr.:in ErtsticT TKV.?hj. - worth $123 ci. T2:ri.ATiis- C?T-r ssimaa watchis. irs-h $;:o eet i 800 (Jal'l a nd Srer '.ever Huntinv niittJies in all) wrth frjm C: to Km each. Ladies' Gold Leontine Clmi:: (Jent's Gold Vesr Chains, Silver-plated Castors, fc!id Silver and Uouirie Plated Table and Tea Spoon?, Ivory Handled Dinner Knives, Silver-plated Iinr.r Forks, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums, Iadies' (sold Brentpius and Eur-riiitf8. Gent's Gold Breastpins, Shirt Studs & Sleeve Buttons, Kinijer-riiiKs, Hold Pcue, ilvtr-ex tension. j Ac. Who! ncmtor Gifts, 6.000. Ticket Llalud to 60 000. AF,XTS WANTED to Nell Tlrkrlt, Io' who in Liberal Premium will bejflYon. Sikole Tk-kkts 1; Six Tickets .: Twki.vr TU'HJETS 10; TWENTY-FIVS TICKETS 0. Circulars containing: a f nil list of prizes, a de acription of the manner of drawing-, and other Information in reference to tho Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering- them. All let ters must be addressed to -OFFICE, L. I. SINK. Box 86. 101 r. 5th St., Cincinnati. O. jiirnovE youk sigh t BY TBS V6K OF 9 jgg-ji PARABOLA SPECTACLES, Manufactory at Utica, N. Y. LEMMON 8l MURRAY, i Wholesale-and Retail Dealer in . ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FAAVr JXD TOILET ARTICLES, Books, Stationert, Jewelry, &c, &c. 't EBEXSBCRG.PA., ' are appointed AffcnU for the sale of the above CELEBRATED SPECTACLES. Persons wearing Glasses, or those in need of iirem, win uo wen to can, in every ease tee ouar- ant en to trttit thr rviht nerfeetht. NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. 10-7.-ly A DMLNISTRA.TOR'S notice. - . . Estate of William ItrssELL, dee'd. IiCttcrs of Administration on the estate of William Rusactl, late of Washington township deceased, having been Kruuted to tbe subscriber by the Register of Cambria county, all persons indebted to mi id estate arw hereby untitled that payment must be made without deluy, and to those holding claims aMrairiRt the same notice is Kiveji to present their respective accounts dull authenticated for settlement. 1 c 1 v Ji;Kfl -Administrator Son man, Oct. 14, 1S71.-4U. -i- . c YV. EASLY, Attorney-at-Law Office. No.: 108 Franklin utrMi .ink... tovrn, 1 a , two doors orth of Frazcr'a Drue Store. Will attend promptly to all manner oi legal business that may be entrusted, to him. &tr i ft Srfr flie Largest Shew m t ONLY PROGRESSIVE EXHIBITION IN HMMWl AVIIL.1L. 3:XIIIIIIT JLTT Gbensbnrg, . on Tlinrsdaj '.next, Oct. 2611;. FAMOUS ORNITHOLOGICAL MUSEUM & ZOOLOGICAL & Equestrian INSTITUTE Now on its Fiftn Triumphal Tour of the L'nited States. - wru-X UNb In.lnlo UuUhlM I Co. ilvj tture ! THE CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE SEPARATE EXHIBITION'S : arl e first And only c:rcu3 and menagerie in the world exhibiting uni-r The great fent 1 111 TWO MAMMOTH TENTS Organized at a cost of HALF A MILLION DOLLARS, and everywhere uckxow'.ocgei to m the onlj COMPLETE MENAGERIE AND REAL FIRST CLASS CIRCC3 In the United States. In the Zoological Departiaeat can he stea tie ONLY LIVING THEE TOPPER IN AMEBIC A! "Weighing COO pounds, and the onlr CAR A BOO EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY, and THE WORD FA MKT' 0L3 WAR. -rr-r,T7TT-gr r thtT' XlLOTvIilllC I Weighing Ten Thousand pounds. The Suckling calf ElejkiTit.' BABY ANNIE in her "little nnovc or DRojinnAmns, ad yfiiitk CiMELS. a inrro. POTAJll'Slroiu South America, And tl: fnTlAvin tiAm.J - , . . , ,,. , ., . . . ' . -1 t j "in r;ire nu loreipn nn;inai3 ana oiras, tne tame oe:cg in- n--; -costliest and the most attractive collection of the "Almighty's Living roems," ever a?r gatcd foi a traveling Menagerie, in this or any other country. Observe aui reii th: L-t of anima.B and birds, ererv one of whirh ran no En in th GREAT 4 PAW MASTODON! ?Vt'J.H .'.V-' TI,K 'AB1A HA HA, A.UKl,ORAItl, II 1 M'1'TA Mf "v . '"' HKOUN HKAU, NY I, UAl. tll.UT I,!ON, THE CHEETAH, or Ml NTIM. I. I'Ol'AK U. -J Fiu7w.r ?,?"lvCr,,lK,MJAI' TlliEKS. THE ;Ni , THE SMITH, THK TAINH, A;J J IBEX, A (ikMlSB ZtUltA, EAST INDIA ANTEl.Ol'E. EBONY l!I Alf.l 1LATIS hHKEP, r.vHMKRE liOATr. SMITTKK AXTS llKKIt, BISON, OK Kil.oK A !0. A1KB" CAN KAEEOW MEEK. SOI TH A M EK H AN J AO I TAB, S! EV I K 1.ION. K ' A MK;!?: 8 i Sli'El AMI ri'TTKIt II Y E.N AS, PKIU V I A N AU'.UA, 1.EA M A, or (A MI 1. JhK ANDE PI .HA r AMIHAN (OKiAK, A.1IF.1MCAN BIfVaI.O, M Kli I I A iATU5.ft. SENEIiAL. I.KOPARDS, A THAI.IAX KAMiAKOO, BAT KAX.AKOO of KM 'K44l, HKU TAW NY 1JUN of KAEFKA. VL' K SHETLAND W. THE ZUII . or OX N y;r"?H-l I'ATTEE, SPOTTED THJEUs. b.'.AlK Til; Elt . AFRICAN I'OU'l 11N Vs. ''V'.'lii HEAVEKS, WHITE, HitOWN .ndlJRY COONS, WILDCATS. FOXES. -V'1VL, sL CI TIT CATS. PF.CA1KES. WAMKAT. IMI-LLFS. JAPANESE SV INF. Ill ?IAHKV7vr BOON a i.-iiiv-' , ii.TF . 7.Z.ZZ..' or jiiir.i r 1 . 1 iim'ki.iit. if babyrocsa. heim;i;ho., 11 Kit And uo man; ur bkiiUIca- aiuUrLaJa. THE ORNITHOLOGICAL FvUSEUM oulyiuw.iimion or rare and brautiruilv r lumajred livirc Mnu f'ff -- 0?TRICMF; EiAm.e.riC;Troml,ie,,t.n w"tirm is apair of a-enuine African ,r Faifl,.iof ri v , fttt ?"d HI l''."? L"rh Hml the wonderful Cnsow,irv, Kin; u!t,ir-. C1 - Sana 1 ffrf,l "u" lecufv!1 pair rf Snow Wnit' llloans, a pairof W bite 1 VH.-ock. Itlujs adh Jin n.ZLVi'Va Cr"f M and the New Holland Emus. Junsrfe i - - 5 SnlinLh Breasted 1 :irojuets. White Carrier Doves, African limv lam.t. ' i l-Tr Sr. a in retTV."tV-,P' VkI'SM" .fMT1 1 " r,is't'to:S CrIckatos. Silver 'li- in, i-ror.tiKii. all wiii i.ii-a,.i.,..i ....... ......I.,., ruiii.i Aiun win lntroctuee KIM. X I 1 I - 1, I I fll i I I n 1 II , . . 1 1. . . I r:.i .".wi1 -rA.v"'1 w"' imrociuee an instruet.vc and amusing Lecture oi. Natural 3 - IS A SEPARATE thr UrLott "".ATEU PROOF TAVILTOX separated from the Mrnngene. Oiwitvp i ? w1?,Sd. rtus orsranization in America. - - . t ,,,,!, Tn - ii,- E anJ UEMtMBtU I To the Meomrurie. Museum and Circus, to both Shows, to both l ADMISSION IS ONLY - - - ... 50 CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS, . . 25 CE One price, one Ticket, admits to the two separate shows. Criticism invited ; competition eleotf opposition d cried. Behold "; TECH &0FL-LlvrX NTenrly two miles in" lenarth. ' ELEPrr AVTS 1'ESDOrS IKON fAOES ! P1H)K. TONY KltANKS Ml I.TTAltV llNH. in full o"";'."!::, vl fr H i , . . . v. ' " all Ihiuis, p'iwciI to public view In a Kitiry Bird I II) I n 11 I'dVtlTI A V Pll tlMOT .1... oi uncus nom3i Palace Cage or the tliraffe, drawn by 10 Camels. &c ic c. " - ADAM F0REPAUGH. Sole Owner and Manager. R. S. DING ESS, Geu'l Agent.. , ; . ; . IT.ED. LAWKr.XCir. fee ' Wcria ' O.S5 SBJ? 2Kf HORNED HOUSE! .nrnn -Zv -y$ 1 ft..rmn. tt Tin. Pntill-fu C. -.T'I . bed," weighing only 400 jx-uuls. 1 1! l ll li-'l ii tlA.pillllt.llill x iiii.bli.- ...h BLACii 310NK.EY, manduil, waiuek" r!l urn .,.r -v: " ,.,..,vi tho T'erf.it-Tr,l . Tl,.. vr T I tne i-ei H li MiU Hit 11 a ENTERTAINMENT. -1 rHOC33SSlON i TtOBFT TV VPrVFT! WHITE CAMT1.- 1 1 i. I 1!!. r . . . . ...... I L!..oiiI II lil I"" .. ,1 11 J sixteen p-ihmicu uorw-" i " : ,. 1 He-'- Oaire, drawn bv Pie-mv Ponies ! A ko' TnKtHiUPtii aubedto 4 man iiira Miow, contaimnjf almost ever mr . i - .at . r x l.r- n
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