: . i ' r lll . i.' i ;:ri rfl ,1 l:i !. tti'i ' I, - ,r;li :- . t-t ,r,v '1 ! in ln-i -.1 l .,,111. of V1 1 o-o '' f fro" , ...i-irf i h i tivti"! I tiir ,, I c, . 1 i cimbr FREEfflAff II Ebensburg. ra;; AND PERSONAL. i. T.-Jut lone) Damning I rai- tiiu t register. Hunt up ,VlB i i .... .. i-niir name int nil tho ''''o.'mHou ' liiml.crtrieii is direct- Vtu" ,., of Mr. John P. ,lt. niiii'"", j.,,- force of workmen, sa '' i ...riii1'. well: suspeiideil fn 1!. h-l said mm Altoona, on Monday 11. 'ill; ; n i t' I Two carrier pigeons which were taken ; np ly l'rof. Light on Thursday last, in his bal loon ascension from Altoona, were given wing at ii:'2T p. i. at an altitude of 7.500 ; feet, and in three hours and a half there after they leached their cote in Philadel phia, none the worse for their long flight. Five hundred dollars would not buy those pigeons to-day. I Don't forget to bear in mind and keep in remembrance the fact that Messrs. Ben ton & Tittle have a fuller and more varied stock of hardware and farming implements than can bo found elsewhere outside the large cities, and that they sell as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than any other dealer in tho business. Store at 208 ami ''in Main street, Johnstown. A lad named Xary jumped from a bridge which spans a gully in Prospect borough on to a lot of chaff beneath, Mon day evening last, and, striking his right arm against a stone concealed under the chaff, fractured both bones above the wrist. Ai-.y jumping will ho do hereafter, most probably, unless lie knows he has a "soft thing of it" in the landing. The managers of tho Highland Agri cultural Society, Johnstown, and of the Ind iana County Agricultural Society have our thanks for complimentary season tick ets to their respective exhibitions, both which arc to be held Sept. oOth and Oct. 1st, 2d and 3d. Prof. Light will make a balloon ascension from the Fair grounds at Indiana at 2 o'clock, r. m., Oct. 1st. Michael McBride, an aged and infirm citizen of Huntington, was struck by a locomotive while walking on the railroad track at that place, yesterday week, and '.,u.y.nrli Hiid a gushing damsel i,rht. His right foot was cut off and tho ,.f one bone ami Hesli ot one ! caif 0f i,js cft e sliuckingly lacerated, n, tins count, auouc , but no bones wero broken, and it is sun- posed that his death was tho result of in ternal injuries. A "minion of tho law," otherwise known as a Government wholesale liquor detective, swooped down on a lager ln?er brewery at St. Nicholas, Chest township, on Monday night last, and confiscated the entire establishment Tho proprietor, how ever, succeeded in making good his escape, minus coat and vest. Defrauding the reve nue is the alleged plea, we believe, for this abrupt proceeding. A traimv whose nnnie was ascortri iocd iiv.cKoii uie iic.ui oy a iieavy f,.om a letter found on his tiersoii to ha Uichard Warnock, was struck by the loco- DEATIT OF FaTHEU STILT.TTf.f t, T1 venerable and beloved pastor of StTsiniou 1 ing are tVe names and I Jude' tCatho ic) church, Blairsville, I verse Jurors drawn uev. Jacob A. fetilhnger a true Christian term (ifc.,n, . i o-u man's cheap cash store is the '.ju tivi where r cents on the list 'I posi-omco cnanges ,.tk e notice that the name Y.iU'-.'e. Cainhiia county, has .,Cr.l to S'llMUUI. ."'Ui-licl Stonihaugh fell down a 7 . !, is in Woodvale. Sunday after- ,,',, fittK: child in her arms, and c.I slightly. ..I' Fortunato es- v.u- sti-okc knocked the road f o!i I lady in Juniata coun- l;iv. ami now she has to learn ( a. I oei aaiii. i(tu sjn;ii iui ". ;m .iid.iv last. "A half loaf is " .J.iva'.l.'' ",', nice the Altoona Fair last . i ..wcitled success, but as an agri j.::ion it had littU: to boast of. ., ;t came out all l ight, and that 'ui-v-iU perhaps. ,1 -jniii-r.s dwelling house, two ni' '.he Cherry Tree, Indiana u ,t;r iu il. with the most valua . ,I :i.c,iiitciit-s not many days ago. -,iiu inMiianee. : Fa. ol ( auiltria borougli, was ,;i Ihj nu n nai i uk, eduetuay ami ki,oi kcl insensible for a ", ,-.nilcia!-ly injured, clltiiin oiit of the mcmbei-s of tho . I'm- ( oiiiiiiiy is requested at ...ii incitii.g on Saturday evening ; o'clock, as business of sjxxial dcaiamls their prompt atten- M'1-h.uiics. " of Cheit Springs, c -Tine Toj.crs," of Clearfield , iiiil.il,u'tl i" a game of base ball nl.iy l.i-U which resulted in a score if H- Uio fanner club to 20 for the it, i lie inclt nicncy of the wcath ,4 .') i 'hi fa-t- railroad reunion at ii'u!c, mi Ucthiesilay last, was not Vr feir persons wero pres ijicclits hciu made, and no action iii. L-tiii'lie .1 'Irnnrf baa been prc 'itli .1 1 an twenty-seven ami onc--I"iig. and still it is not happy. any delinquents on our books, mil no doubt "shell out"' well :ii,K.-r time comes. -vear-old daughter of Mr. m. lollville lorough, this county. llet of boiling fat from tho 'e on Wednesday last, the con- Miich deluged her neck, shoulder iiillieting very painful wounds. McDonald, of 1 lout .dale, Clear ly, went to ik-i m goiMi lieaitii a is ago, luit. awakened his wifu crc I v his moans, wlien she in her acted for assistance, hut tK"fore ! o'clock motive attached to the Philadelphia Ex press east, on Thursday night last, at Sang 1 billow, below Johnstown, and instantly killod. His remains were interred in Sandy Vale Cemetery, Johnstown, by Poor Director Block, on the following day, at the expense of the count". Somerset county don't know any bet ter than to give a radical majority of about 1,'.KK) when election day comes around, and still they seem as anxious as ever over there to increase and multiply their num beis, for we read that twelve men were be fore the court of that county last week, eleven of whom wero charged with forni cation and bastardy, and tho other with adultery. No wonder Somerset -county is such a radical rtronghold. Harry May, the man who was tried at tho last term of the Huntingdon court for the alleged murder of his wife's child, and who was honorably discharged, is now in the Ilollidaysburg jail on a charge of bigamy, a woman claiming to bo his first wife having caused tho arrest of himself and a woman whoso maiden name was Alice Dearmond, but who has Iho docu ments to show that she was lawfully mar ried to May early last spring. The Master Mechanic of tho Pennsyl vania I tail road, resident at Altoona, has issued an order to tho eflect tbat owing to tho present financial crisis the com pany is compellod to reduce expenses, and there tore tho working hours from yester day until further notice will bo from S back her husband had breathed 'ivy piece or timlier fell on James lie Cambria Iron 'Works, Johns Monday morning last, and injured AOiely that his life is despaired of. o m ie k n il on me great toe ot rulicv's left foot and demoralized a. m. until 5 o'clock, l. m., with the intermission of one hour for dinner. On S;it unlays four hours in the forenoou will constitute tho working time. Unless the late frosts have had a bad effect on tho buckwheat crop in this coun ty, there is good reason to believe that the yield this year will lc more than usually inr're. At least we judge so from the fact that Mr. John Sheldon, of Clearfield town M.,r!:n r n. I tnat Mi: Joim n.tic .'i.,iii. y.'i.-i-i iiciictlici. I i . . , . i i , .f ,.h,- t'. .-..,.1 i-ii.... ! bip, assured us a few days ago that he it-. ... i .i ii ' . counted no le counted no less than three hundred and I , , . , ; .1 .. 1 1- . r !...Ai. , . . . . ' I'lir IIV.1 1 'PR (Tl.Llll, fill nut? m i uv t'L I, UK" "l:elil. Jolillslowil, ol wllicll or- ! "$"'. ' 7 , . r i I . . s: . i I wheat, pulled at. random m one of his - a mi nilier, on Sunday morning !l , .V ' ' -1 i t , ..i. .. 'i r i fields, and it is an accepted axiom that icmams were taken home for ' ' ' , 4i I "as goes Clearfield so goes the county. In other words, there are just rhor ;sjirl'7s for producing buckwheat elsewhere in Cambria as thero arc in Clearfield town ship. Bev. Father Christy, of this place, re ceives the following complimentary notico from llic Latrobe Adrnnre: "Rev. Dick Christy, Chaplain of the Mh regiment ly i;ik county, died at the Ben- ,1. ulcerous ."(M) legal tender ; isiie of jstil) is said to be i ii. ami we heicby warti any of 1 u'no a re iii an ears not to send , !' that ili-scription, as we admit iv t,, ili.-t intruish the ireiiuine i t.-it : ; n -. ; 1 1 1 , il Osceola, Clear V n c . ,,ly li cthlg a IVn-ylvania volunteers, who figured so i . 4 I proniiiuiitlv in the lato re-union of tho " ' Ut'"V l?" '" l trcst1 ('umbe.land Army Society at Pittsburgh, u m-n at Dunbar, n.isse.ll rnl.sUa f.om ,.utlcr county. Chaplain l ii to the ground, a uis- i , .... r..f n,c,.,. ,,f fniiiniii. the ground, a dis He fell uMu rocky , iously injured. complete, more varied, ail its details, was ever pert ion and purchase of now be seen, admired, heap for cash, at M. L. !s grocery, provision, l "ie, Kbensburg. of .short stops'' in the io woman t stop snori v else's expense, evi- '!!. ,, ,v it ih himself when ho ; ' i- heci ing days have com , I i i;o car, w hen candidates i ami treat to lager beer." , ' 'r:i.-s, nearly all of which ! ' ' M,,i inoiis, bound I tah-! " ii Sunday afternoon's emi- " i i the Pa. K. U. Two ,!i' hi parents, which had " 'lay, were interred at Al- I a was four hours behind ', .- f Chiistv is at present pastor of the Catholic , church at Kbensburg, Cambria county, ! and President of Jlount Gallitzin Semi ' nary, of the same place. He is a native : "Western Pcniisylvanian, and wields a won ' derful inllucnce among his numerous par ishioners. His parents are still halo and hearty, and reside in Loretto, Cambria ', county." ! lcv. Ceo. P. Nays, President, of Jof i ferson College, Washington, Pa., w ho ! filled so acceptably the pulpit of the Pres byterian church in this placo on Sunday ' evoniiv last, is said to bavo tendered to our respected townsman, Bev. J. V. Ldie. on he.half of the trustees of said College I the iositin of financial agent, at a yearly I salary of $2,000. Mr. Kdie has the oiler ' under consideration, and although his con I grega-tion in particular and the communi Ty in general would regret his departure j from our midst, it must be admitted that ' a proiosal so tempting is one not to lo ! sneezed at, and if Mr. Kdio should tako t kindly to it no person will pay that he has j not chosen tho better part. There is not among url the democrats in Cambna county one man who has truxrd wroth more frequently or pcgffnt away more i incessantly alut political renegades than he who has at hut gone over to the enemy, I and whoso purp now seems to bo 1 the defeat of tho democratic ticKet. But ! that he will accomplish his end there is no reason to fear, for having embarked in ' a hootU.s venture, be will find himself un ; able to make a single breach m the : demo cratic ranks which cannot be easily ami told, a full Hedged promptly ""iZu for Josiah! i friends will be irrfm co V; v until Saturday of next that comes U pass ua Vm j ' to and return xols that he d.d not toe the r'air, Johnstown, at i kcej in&tf.p to goi'd old Dcmocatic music u-ip to Pluladeli.hia The most extensive cuuiy ----- ie Si,,... !: iw ..vi.. fi.ssed IS to l0 111- '"r a return until Octo-1 augurated in the ncv and commodious "!' -ion iK in.r :i ,-a,.d At. ; i,..pnti.f St. John's (Catholic) church iti..u iii ih-.t oUv i ;,. n...t .Mtv ll.n early nart of next month. ....... j. ... j -!. .-,..,.inrr. i.l bout ten miles distant et we arc assured that ' 'luit ancient village, who ''in life within the limits i'-ii'l his first visit to the e..iii" only a few days "J II is ' a rijdit smart of a : x.y M. ( l .,: .... i "",., i.s.., a, mueii iu- hiui pulli.-il up stakes in yinieil, with lis family, to : In will henceforth make ;i,'i'ling place. Ho went "''-'I 1 ielilllilieaii I.iO hroi oil! v J c ' '.ii i 1"''. r IUU..P.1 !.,-,r... .. a , -..rrr Onnrolem lmnv. with trappings 1 1. 1 i ,L u"! J J in Ifmt House, ; complete and liaiulsomo, bhu j " , '"h hadheen inadvertently ', nificcnt gold watch are among the many ". "ie lam, n, ,.,- n . . nH ;!.. k tidiA c.ontenued ioi .-llt Tho txiuy is to Iks tionaica 10 mu 1H ''I'l-ciilnrlc iti ir1 oC liL vvJi, and then ! coivus tho K.ihet immljcr of votes, and , 1 unknown, whore Iii, ! there arc sumo fifteen rivals in the race, all - 1 s I I' f 1 hi I v., ...lw.. M'iLr liL-A .o'lVM-SID Will ha'f-wittcd vahublo prize. Tho watch is also up for 1 1 ' 1 llC.l SUM, .-it lit A i . "J - i.ii' ii i i 1 iwu weeks ago as ; votes, aiul tne little girl who na-s in " 1 r";, ! ants, and nair of friends will of course tarry off the ln-au ti- I'' -1 l. oi.lei.ce .f the fid tiine-oiece. Altogether, thero is to be W, The Pittsburgh Cotnmereixl in its rc jiort of the speeches made at the banquet given on Friday night last in honor of the grand reunion of the Army of the Cumber land, which was held in t hat city last week, thus alludes to the speech of our towns man, ltcv. II. C. Christy, in response to the toast, tho "Army of the Cumberland": The reverend gentleman said there was no necessity to introduce his subject to such an audience. It had lnen his good fortune to be present at the tieginning of the Army ofllie Cumberland, when, on Hie banks of tho Monongahela, the gallant Nrgley took command of his Pennsylvania soldiers, and started them for Louisville. Father Chris ty referred with particnl.irity to the battle oY Stone Kivtrj alwmt which he said there had tieen some errors. He complimented the -valor of the deceased Thomas, Kose crans, Sheridan and Koussean, and paid a glowing tribute to the mn of the ranks to whose valor was due the success of the many campaigns of the Cumlierlaud. "We regret exceedingly that the distance of the speak er from the rejorters' table prevented him from leing heard with fcufricientdistinctness for a full report. The response was greeted with frquent and hearty applause, aud three cheers were given for the speaker at tho close. Can Mu. Criste Qualify ?-r-Tho fol lowin Jetter from one of the most respon sible and most respected citizens of Cam bria county gives tho lie direct to the report, put in circulation by radical politicians, that our candidate for County Treasurer cannot file the necessary bail bonds in the event of his election : St. AtGUSTiifE, Sept. 22, 1873. Editor Freeman Dear hir : I have heard, at different times and places, that A. I Criste. if elected Treasurer of this coun ty, cannot get reliable endorsers to goon his iMi'ud. There are men of unquestioned re siKnsibility in Cleartitdd township alone who are able and willing to furnish the required amount of bail, and even treble the sum if it were necessary. If the political enemies of Mr. Criste want to know who they are we will send in our names Clearfield. Tkade Winds. Tell me, ye winged winds that round my rathway roar-tell, oh ' tell me where, oh ! where I 11 find the . t.-'aiH st store? The winds replied and this mill. I never vet in ! ie.is..!. I., C.i,.. a lively time at the lair ami lots ot chances ii;.Ve had tne iuch. iu ... ..- ' i 4 ( -t . t inn v. nc value, anu tuny in goons oi j " , ,' ' ""iil in thU place ''on mum d to jail to next tcim of court to secure articles of intrinsic 1 an u Mmu ai utiv v.. i,iii,,i,o .m'lii.j i ini'j r - .1 A icnce we say to all w ho can do so, gothcio Lloyd's cheap store complete, u.d invest. ' I and prices none cau beat. all my trade mind more ers & whose stock gentlemau who was widely known and greatly revered died very suddeidv in tl.A sacristy of the church, on Friday morning last, immediately after celebrating Mass, and while in the act of divesting himself of his priestly vestments. Father Stillinger, as will be seen by the biographical sketch hereto appended, which we copy from Sat urday's issue Of the Pittsburgh (lommer- eial, was in the seventy-third year of his age at the time of his death, and had been pastor at Blairsville for more than forty years. lie was a true soldier of the Cross, and a faithful and zealous follower of St. Paul, whom he endeavored to imitate in all the walks and duties of life. His death was unexampled, both as to place and cir cumstances, and is said to have been strict ly in accordance with his own desires, ho having often been heard to express the hope that he might die in the church, on Friday," (the day on which our Saviour was crucified,) shortly after celebrating Mass. Hoy remarkably fulfilled in every particu lar has been the pnryer of this good old man ! We quote from a letter published in tho paper named above : "Father Stilliuger was in his seventy-third year, and until Tithin the past year or two enjoyed the very best of health, although, even within that peri.nl, ho never had great cause tocomplain. His most intimate friends could nee, however, that tho time for active lalior was drawing to an end, but he would never acknowledge that he was not bodilv ablo to attend to his duties, or that an as sistant was at all necessary. He was a mau of profound knowledge, a great reader, an uloquent speaker, a deep thinker, and a inoxt zealous worker in the cause of Christ, and it is a source of pride for his congregation, as well as thousandsof outside friends, to know that he has labored most earnestly for the past forty-three years for the moral and ed ucational training of tho youth and spiritual welfare of several generations in his congre gation at IwairsviUe. He was a man of large build ami a most jovial and amiable disposition, and in society he compelled all who came in contact with him, Catholic or Protestant, to love and honor him, as one who ossessed the rarest and happiest qual ities falling to the lot of man. His early life is a study for the youth of now-a-days. I5orn in Chauibersburg, Pa., in 1K01, of poor parents, lie received but a moderate educa tion, and, while yet young, entered a print ing ottiee to learn the mystic art, that he might gain some means of furthering his heart's dearest desire of studying for the priesthood and during tho jeriod spent at the art, he would take advantage of all his spare time, rising from his bed at the early hour of four o'clock to gain time to study. Thus Iatioring on and cherishing his heart's desire, he was rinally taken into Hit. St. Mary's College, Emmetsburg, Mil., where ho completed an excellwiit education, and was ordained at the age of twenty-nine, at the Kulpitiaii Seminary at Haiti more, by Archbishop Whitfield, lie immediately en tered upon the mission at Iatrobe, Pa., then but a miserable log hut. His mission ex tended over a territory of fifty miles, and he frequently bad tfhe pleasure of coming in contact with his co-laborer and bosom friend, Prince Father Callitzin, then on the moun tain. At the approach of the Ilenedictine Fathers, in Westmoreland county, Key. Stil liuger settled in IMairsville, about the year 1K:(1 or lKi'J, and his first Mass thvre was in a log house, on the veiy spot where his grave is now Iwing moulded the place selected by himself, years ago, as his final resting place. In a very short time he had erected a brk-k church, and, by his exertions, has made it a temple of beauty and magnificence a fit shrine for the offering of th holy sacrifice of the Mass. And this is the holy and much loved pastor that th Catholics of ISlairsville have just lost. Oh, what a loss! L.ot us hope that his successor may prove as exem plary, aud work with the same degree of zeal and earnestness, and wrap himself up as intensely in the welfare of souls as did this prince of heaven. Iet us hope that the life of his successor may lw as useful, and that his death maylte as happy and peaceful as was his death. Could it lie possible that bis Hock could have a greater cause for joy than the fact that almost his last breath was drawn after celebrating the holy sacrifice of the Mass ami partaking of the body and blood of our Lord? What a consolation to mingle with tho intense sorrow at tho loss of his presence among them;" The funeral took place at Blairsville on Monday last, and was attended by thirty seven priests of the diocese, besides the Hishop of Pittsburgh and the Abbot of St. Vincent's, and by tho largest concourse of people that ever assembled in that place. The services were conducted by lit. Pov. M. Domenec, who kindly delayed the fu neral until a late hour, in order to afford his fellow priests an opiortunity to take A look at the remains of the pioneer priest of the Pittsburgh diocese. Fathers Brad ley and Carland, his old associates in the ministry, by their presence evinced the sin cere affection they hail for their departed and greatly beloved friend and co-laborer in the Lord's vineyard. The lit. Bev. Bishop celebrated Pontifical Mass, with Father (Jarland as assistant priest, Bev. B. C. Christy, deacon, Bev. J. Holland, sitb-doa- COll, BCVS. A. 1. Olbl.M ami Win. l'olhird. deacons of honor, and Bev. C (trace, the efficient secretary of the diocese, master of ceremonies. J crors for December Term. Follow of the Grand and Tra- to serve n.t th fnsnilie- . r- 1 . - - o mi in ui vouix : GRAND JVROES. Christy A. J., foreman, merchant, Loretto. ISennett Henry, engineer, Millville bur. Custer William, farmer, liichland twp. ( rimer John, farmer, SiinimerhiU twp. Limond Patrick, pudler, Prosject bor. Ihmoiid A. Charles, laborer, Croyle twp. Ihirbiu Luke, farmer, Clearfield twp. Eager John, farmer, ISarr township, l arren John, farmer, Monster township. Kood Samuel, farmer, 15arr township. (iiKxl Christian, farmer, Taylor township, (learhart John P., farmer, Kichland twp. JTott Augustin, farmer, Carroll township. Hunt Timothy, farmer, Jackson twp. Lynch John, lumberman, Washington tp. Iantz John, farmer, Chest township, ltolwrts (ieorge H., merchant, El.ensburg. Jlal.b.John, inn keeper, I'd wd., Johnstown. Stutzm.-tn Henjamin, helper, Millville bor. Skelly William, farmer. Washington twp. Thomas John !., shoemaker, Eheushurg. Wissinger, David li., farmer, Adams tp. Young Joshua, carpenter, Millrille bor. Zahm Daniel, coal dealer, Ebensburg. TRATEKSK JUKOKS FIRST WEEK. Adams Twp. .John Porter. Jtarr Twp. ileorge Luther.Simon Kirsch. Blacklick Twp. Elias Edwards, George W. EmpfiH.l. Carroll Twp. H.J. Eckenrode.rcter Sey mour. Carrolltown Hor. Francis Bearer, nenry Scanlon, Francis Buck. Cambria Twp. Patrick Farren, Robert Murray, Adam SchvUig. Cambria lior. Thomas Judge. Cetiemaugh Twp. Xnhemiah Griffith. Conemaugh Hor. .Tames It. Davis, David Kopelin. John Stormer, sr. Chest Twp. .Tames Mr Alice. Ebensburg Wm. L. Brese, Thomas L. J opes. Johnstown John lradv, John M. Davis, A. J. Haws, Thonias Watkins. Jackson Twp. leremiah ISrown, John Singer, sr., Christian Su viler. Joretto lior. David H. Hurkev, Sebas tian Fry, Geo. M'Guire. Millville Bor. Levi Enfield, John Reese, Henry Stewart. Richland Twp. Jacob Thomas. Summitville lkr. .Tames W. Condon. Summerhill Twp. James Mr Dunn. Susquehanna Twp. Isaac Weaklaml. " Taylor Twp Jacob Cover. Washington Twp. Michael Bradley, Mi chael Brawley, Jesse M'Gougu, lletirv Martz. - Woodvale Bor. John B. Clark. White Twp. Jacob Kuntzmau, John Van Sryoek, jr. Yoder Twp. Geo. W. Osborne, Henry Richards. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Allegheny Twp. William Dodson. " Adams Twp. Peter Detwiler, George B. Stineman. Blacklick Twp. .Jeff. Rowland, Thomas Rerse. Barr Twp. Christian White. Cambria Bor. Michael Conway, Bernard Keelan. Cambria Twp. Griffith J. Lloyd, Wm. Larimer. Clearfield Twp. D. A. Clark, Henry G. Conrad, John Nagle, jr. Conemaugh Twp. Charles Wilson, Geo. Wissinger. Conemaugh Bor. Wm. Cushon, John Devlin, Geo. W. Easly. Carroll Twp. Samuel A. Shoemaker. Croyle Twp. Frederick Mouse. Ebensburg E. J. Mills. CailitKhi Twp. James Randall. Johnstown Geo. N. Bates, Perry Bal siiiger, Joseph Crouse, John Dilrt, "jr., C It. KIUs, Andrew roster, Jacob Fend, Geo. Koekler, Nathaniel Home, Jacob Hamilton, F. W. Hay, .Tallica Iviug, H. Ii. Petrikeu, Harry Wohn. Jackson Twp. Michael Slonaker. Loretto Bor. Edward Shields. Millville Bor. LeamW Vaughn. Richland Twp. David R. Stull. Summitville I lor. Matthew Adolslwrger. Susquehanna Twp. Daniel McNulty. Taylor Twp. Gorgo Shaffer. Washingtown Twp. Thomas Donahoe, White Twp. Joel Gates, David Hollis: Charles Yonnkin. Yoder Twp. Frank Fenrod. HiiRRiiir.K Accident. At the Juniata rolling mill, this lHiroiigh, there occurred on Monday morning last one of the most horri ble accidents that it has ever leen our sad duty to record. John l!arr, son of A. Barr, has been employed at the mill for some time in running the ore crusher. Among others it was his duty to ascend to tho iiim-i- por tion of the mill each morning previous to commencing work and grease the gearing by which the shears are run. This duly Iih occasionally neglected, and it is stated that on such occasions he wonld go alove and do his work while tho machinery was moving, notwithstanding that he had been repeat edly warned of the danger he incurred. On Monday morning he attempted to perform this perilous feat, when a portion of his clothing was caught in one of the cogs and ho was drawn into tin; fatal embrace of the terrible machinery. One of his arms was terribly lacerated and torn from the socket, dropping to the mill Moor lelow. Both of his legs were crushed and a severe wound inflicted a'-ross his abdomen. At this writ ing, immediately after the accident, young llarr in utUl n.liv". but liia .l.Atb :)nTiot. lu long delayed: The victim of this terrible accident is probably seventeen years of JigOj and has lived in this iieic,hlorhood -all his life. His fate should lw an impressive: warn ing to those whose duty brings them in con tact with dangerous m .chinery. If the facts ill the case be as stated to ns( it seems clear that his injury was the result of his owtl want of forethought. Wo trust we may never have a similar caso to record; Since the above was in type we have In terviewed Dr. Smith, who gives us the fol lowing information in regard to Barr's in- luries: The right arm was not torn from the ..... ....... socket, lint was wrencneu oil some nun: dis tance above the elliow; the left leg was broken iu six or eight places lielow theknee, and is in fact reduced to a jelly; the right leg was fractured at the thigh in two places, and the spine was somewhat injured. The right arm was ainputatd near the shoulder joint on Monday forenoon. The left leg will necessarily ne amputated anove me knee. Tho patient is in a very precarious condition, and, whilu ho tmiy recover, the chances aro decidedly against him. ITuUi duijzburg standard. Chocolate Cream Cake. To the yolks of four eggs, well beaten, add two cups white sugair one c.np butter, one cup sweet milk, three cups flour, having in it one measure Planner Baking Powder; then add the whites of four eggs, well beaten; bake in jelly cake pans. . . For the Cream. To four ounc es plain choco late, gratod, add one cup white sugar, two table-spoonsful corn standi, one cup swet milk, oue table-spoonful extract vanilla; mix well together, aud IkuI until it thickens, stir ring constantly. Wheil cold spread iu on the layers of the cake. Each can of the Banner Baking Powder contains a small measure, to Ihj used even full, according to printed directions. If voil cannot obtain this very valuable article from your grocer, send twenty-five j-ents by mail addressed to P.antier Baking Powder, V o'. Lock Box 317, Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter pound package, together with a list of fifty valuable Recipe?. prof. John A. Light, accompanied by Mr. "V II. Benner, a young toDacco and ci"-ar dealer of that city, made bis third balloon ascension from Altcona on Thurs day last, and landed safely, after reaching an altitude of 9,000 feet above the level of the sea, near Houtzdalej Clearfield county, having made the journey in the incredibly short space of one hour and ten minutes. Still another ascension from that City is talked of, and we adviso all who can do so to go up, for after "life's fitful dream is o'er" the chances for a trip in that direc tion from that locality won't be worth ten cents on he dollar. 1873. FALL, and WINTER! 1874. J Y,J.' THE EST StmS&TJOH t! JSber " I AT PRIVATE SALE ! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES . mm 11 ' ri R- at rn 1 1 : : EAGLE CLOTHING STORE:MMaiit OF M. K. XATIIANSOX & CO.,1 (Lately occupied by II. "Walters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Northern CamSria complete uil.lele- I underpinned would repectrully inform the citizens or Kl.ensl.nrw nn.l 1 K-enerally, that they tiHve just opened ut the above uuiue.1 niaee n lurcc i tfant stock or FALL AN1 WINTEit ' CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Consisting of such Articles as lILACK AND MM'R CLOTH HI" ITS, CASS I M KICK SflTS r..r ni-n and hoys, tine H.MiLISM KUKSKY OVKuOlATS, in h.'Ue. brown, olive unit lighter color, uinl a srenenil assortment or COATS. I'AN 1S nl VESTS of hII textures, style- an I . ri,-'.', I , " h full line or HATS, CAPS. TKL'.NKS, VAUSKS, UMIIIli: M.AS. ic-all whi.,i wih positively le sold at la per reut. ! tliun prevailing prices in Johnstown. ealsrt make toonier ln.in the tinest anil most stylish (roods any article or clot hinjr desired. ami that too at short notice 111..I on the most reasonable terms. Wk MAXfKACTl'liK ai.i, 01 it own tJooi.s. whf' !i enabled uJ to s.-ll cheaper than any other hooso in rnmhrin . nt- ll,.,wr ,n, 1 1 .. 1..... 1. '. y!YPSn,i 'V'." f,"V" "llr Sito' k lriees whether k will not pi v v.mi to .I.-al with 11. I UOH I fc the basis Uhju w hich we do business. COMB A.NUSKE! A portion ol the I.nnd well timbered with HEMLOCK, OAK, CHESTNUT, &c, Thr utti-ntion ot pcrsoii wlshimr to en irajre Iti the mmui.,f ..! mid manufacture or ( 1 ok" is parti. iil i.lv invit, .i to this sale, as the Lands. ,u, red surpass, ciihcr l..r spc. 11 la tion or sale invcstim-ur, any property U be. found in estern IVnnsyJ ania. Tor fii.tlii-r information us to the property and lor price, terms, etc., call mj or n.rjr.-s ,l.'(l. K. S( AN l.A.N, Kveeiito:- of t. M, A OA Ms, dccM. nbensbnrir, Aux. i, 1S7.I.-I t. 0. 0. !L Z&EM, -I'EAt.ER IN- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. Sept. 19, 1873.-0m. M. H. NAT HANSON fit CO. ATTRACTIVE ! NEAT f SUBSTANTIAL ! Fall Styles Ready! READY-MADE CLOTHING. MEN'S YOUTH'S BOTS VX-All Purchasers of Good Clothing are n C fl AFA7 TA fflCn fo SUPP iheir "onts for the Fall and KC. L UVVZy UL U Winier Season from the Magnificent I -I1.' "i,lm"i , '-ntii'aM.ga Stock of Elegant All Wool Garments NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION In the Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall. Prices Remarkably Low I Samples, with Easy Rules for Self-Measurement ' sent to any address when OAK HALL, The Largest Clothing House in America. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. IN MAKER & BROWN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AN D AT.T, OTHER A UT1 (M.KS. C KN Kll ALLY KEPT IS A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COiiMTKY i'KOIMICF. TAKt.N IN IXCtlANCI. FUl UOOIlS Store on South Side of Main Street, i:inohi;i g, ia. JOHN UKNTOX IOILN S. TITTLE- EssrxQo: & TITTLE f (Successors to BENTON fit WAYNE,) -DEAI.KKS IX HAfctiWAfcE out m Irani Anils, Class, 1'atty, Horse Shoes, I.cniher, Shoe Fimliufs, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SrOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Nos. 208 and 210 Main Street Johnstown, Pa. Scpt.5.-4in. OKI) KKS IIY MAIL PltOMl'TI.Y KILLUD. It is aditlirnlt task forthe pn toilt-wrib thu artistic leaiitie8 ol" the ctolxT Al.KlNI"., a i.mnlT whicli flaslies with ran? kimiis of art, even as the Oct oho r foilae assnnu-s tJriental ;iloiilors. There are four full page pictures iu this issne, oai li .1 trt.istt'r pi-o.lu.-t ion, by celebrated artitS; The lit erary contents arc unusually brilliant anil piiiant; as crifp as the air of October. The musical department glances at the coiuincr New York season, anil reviews mu sic abroad, llie October AI.IUNK lias in- of which this is a piirt deed an immense varietv of art gems an'J shimrht: thence snui literary articles of tli$ highest order. Suli- script.ion jirice including chrouws "Vil- lai lielle" and "Crossing the Moor." .(i.men Niiioii x vio., moiislier?; OtS JMaiilen- Ijane; New York. Thk max in the ttiobn was looking at the inalc-up clothing of James .1. Murphy, 1( Clinton street, .Johnstown, the other night, with tho evident intention of making a pur chase, lie can't nhine without a new suit from Murphy, neither can the young men of i'ambria county shina unless they go and do likewise;. Murphy is the cheapest and clev erest man to buy from you ever lead about. Fftr l.osn ot Appetite, Dyspopc.fa, Tnliireition Depression of iSnirit.-, nml (icneriil Debility, in thHr viirious forms, KKiMto-PiiosiMtoit atkii Kmxek ok Camsava niado by Caswki.i, 11 A7 Altu & fo.. New Vork, anil sol.l by i ill uaK-istS; is the le.st tonie. Ad a stimulant tonic for pa tients recovering- from fever or other sickness. It has no ripi'il. If taken durinjr the season, it prevents fever anil ajue and other intermit tent levers. o-lG.-lt. The apple which Eve presented to Adam is naid to liave -aus d Adam to make such a wry face that the whole garden became dis--torted in api-arance, but that alleged fact does not prevent K. .1. Mills from selling tho cheapest and choicest flour, feed and grocer ies ever brought to Ebensburg. Pkoviok for proper personal appearance by purchasing all your Fall and Winter clothing at AVannamaker t Brown's, Onk Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. The prices are exceedingly low this season. ORITIAUV. - O LASS, Died, in Allegheny trttritshlp, n Saturdrty aTteriMion last, of consuiiijtion, Mi?a M aogik f ji.ASS, dan if liter of John J. Glass, Lsi. doe'd, uged about 2'.' ycura. F011 SALE The iinacraigned will sell on verr molerate terms the follovr inif:,leseribed articles: 1 HAN". n lT"'T an.l In exeellent onlen 1 set PAKLOK J I KM Tl'KE, as roo.l rs new, and 1 L ASs i v a 1 SON SAFE. Call on or address & Ebehsburg, Sept. gfi, I873.-4t. IMPORTANT TO LUMiiEllMHN. FOU SALE CHEAP. Td yoke Oxen, 1 year olds, warranted sound ami healthy, 1 Truck Wagon, 1 Iron axled four-wheeled Wag on. IU0 feet hog Chains. Apply to or address JOHN P. O'NEILL, Sept. 2fi, 1873--;it. Cres son. Pa. j-jr-"learneld Kepublican cory as above and send bill to this oftice: .1 OFKICK HF Ttlld PttOTECTtOS MtTTCAt, V i ii k Imil'iianck Com i a n y opCamrkia Co. KueNshukg, Sept. 20, 1S;3- TUOTTCE is hereby girch to tlie mem- L ' btrs of the above named Company that an assessment of 4 percent, has licen ordered on all not?s now In force. a per resolution of the Hoard of Director, pitted Kept. 3fcl. 5:i. and payable at their ollice on or beloro i ictobcr K5lh, 1ST3. T. W. DICK, Sec y. Ebensourg:, Sept. 26, ls;3.-St. THUSTKK'S SALR Uy virtheof an order of the 'rjiiians' Court of Cam bria, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises fn Ilhicklick township, on I-'III-1 W. tlie bull (lay ul Ocloliei- next, nl 2 o'clock. I. I .. by public vendue or outcry, the following described real estate, of which Abraham C. Makiu. I itc of said township, diitl seized, to wit : All that certain 1'IF.i'Kor I'AK 'KIj F LAND sit.tiiire.1 In the Township of lElacklick. in the County oT Cambria, Stall of Pennsylvania, bounded and descril e.l as fid lows: Heu-inninir at a hemlock, on the tract aed of the tract tionrire th nii.'j deirrei'S, west. l.Mt perches, to a hemlock ; tellle north loT perch es to a post ; thence nin th :;i'V degrees, cast l."iti erche., to a fuller, beech: thence south PIT . . ...... - nit- i'Imt or iHviiii'iiiif contsiinliifc' 1,0 A KKS.I and the usual iillowrrice ot six per cent, for roads, about :' Affts being clou red. hiivinir thereon erected a two-story PLANK III M M-: and a small LOO HA UN". Tkhms (if sale. The costal incident to parti tion n nl sale to be p:iid on continuation of F:tlu, two-thirds of the balance of the purchase mon ey to be paid to the heirs ami lejial rcpresenta-lin-sof the said deceased or the parties entitled thereto, in one year thereafter, with interest, and the remaining thild to remain a lien on the premises until the death of Elizabeth Wilson, late Elizabeth Makin. widow of said deceased, the interest whereof to be pai.? annually and punctually to her during her lifetime, aud at her death the said remaining third to be paid to the heirs and legnl representatives aforesaid or the persons then leirally entitled to the same the purchaser to enter Into recognizance in tho Orphans' Court, with sufficient surety, to be approved of by said Court, for the payment of the balance of the purchase money afore said. W. U. liON'ACKEK, Trustee. Sept. 12, lS73.-4t. Loretto Property i x i : .vi VT.OT OF CKOI'XI) situate in Loretto tior oi'irli. Cambria county. 1'a., xVi - known n the plan of Mti.l bor- i -' 'dA 1, ouirh as Iot No. TS -froutinir .H' p'v -?": feet on St. Marv's street and e.-M f W'jj'Iiwi- tendimr back rt feet to St. Jo- - - - seph street having thereon 'i-ectcd a iroo.I TWO-STORY FRAME I1WELLIMI HOUSE, WITH BACK KITCHEN BUILDING ATTACHED, Frame StaWe, an;l oilier Outbuilding The Hous, contains H-vi-n rooms, besides the kil. In n. and has a commodious cellar uitdrr it all ui the l-st order. Cheap at l.0it mi third in cash; balaleein t n-o epinl eniiual par mints, with inten st. Cood title. Applytythe owner. .11 iSKI'll V-1 TW AI.ll. or to tiKO. W. 11 ATM AN", Kcal Estate Ag-ent. Jiiue-D, ls;:l,-tl. Ebensburj!-, Pa, G. AV. YJLVOEK & CO., nlioltxalp anil Ilrtail Xariafartarrn Of Ti., fOITE!! AMI SHEET-IRON WARE, AND DEAI.I.IIS IV EeatiQE, Parlor ani Cooloiii Stoves, JYo. JJO'J Eleventh Avenue, nOi"VIN'f: and Sl'Ol'TfVf mndo to order Hiid -warraiited perfect in uninufaclure and miterial. Oi.b.Ts respectfully solicited nnd promjitlj attended to. nnd polite attention accorded la all. whether thev purchase or not: Alt.M.'na. Scpt.fK lST:j.-tf.: O.MA :itardetl liv the Amek- DITL03 ICAX I.X Embroidering and Fluting Machinesi "It Is iiurciiinus and will meet the wants of every matron in the land." EX fl IHI1 ION OK 1ST:!. John E. Oiivit. l;-c. Sec. V: A. Harnard. Pres. Sam'l D. Tillman, Cori tspon.liiijf S.-ir'y. New Vtu k. November JO. IST-j This ctiiTple and inirenious .Machine is as use fulfils! he Sewing .Machine, and is fast becoming popular with ladies; in the place of expensive Necdle-wrirk. its work being much more hand some. riiiiriiur les time and not one-tenth part the expense. ?U lady's toilet is now com plete without it. .V machiii'3 with illustrated eirciilaT and full instructions sent on receipt yjf fii or linihed in silver plate for tZ.'H. Address, Thk McKkk 31 am 1AOVHI5G Co., Jjinl Itroadwav, New Vork. Cr AGENTS WANTED. eowf.m.l I) IHAtl MARK riMIli X reliable and energHlic Agents in this Coun ty. The "VICTOH" is a Iick-stiteh, Shu tile Machine, with Self-setting Nee He, best finished and most perfect Machine offered. An increase of more than oOO nor bent, on sales of l(7OTcr 171. For Terms, ie:. address, VICTOU SEkVI.Nti MACHINE CO;, 9-10.-1 in.J liTT Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Ta. k )ll: JAKVIXS KLIXKK of TAlt is reeommeiided by rejrulat Medical prac titioners and speedy cnregnaranleed for Colds, Coughs. Catarrh. .-Vstluna, I Sroin:l)it is. Spitting II ood. Coiisiiinption and all 1 'II I ntf in:t ry Com plaints. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspep.-ia and Gout. Dysentery, t holera-nioibus, holera and all liver and bowel complaints. Kidney di-( asi-s and all attixlions of the I'rinal i 'vans perfectly hat in less- free frr.tn Mluern! or Al coholic propertied - pleiisant to take and never knoivii to full. Price ! per Kottle. Full par ticulars, with meilical testimony and eerliti-cati-s, s-nt n nppli.'iitioti. Address L. F. Hvi'B Jl Co., VXi Seven Ih Avenue, New Vork. eow.J i it rs nion riii; iu:vii.: ori iinid Altiiei. A I took just issileiL, exposimr th" "i'Ki:siix.tl.s" that ha e appivircd iu New "'or-k Ne wp"perc : their hist ry and lessons. Stjlisli Villains fully ciiim-.I. Advertiseiiwntr from desperate men to beautiful womed : Clan destine meetimr: how frustrated. The Histo ry td' t he tiiuiilr oil 1 ragi'.lj , the result o! a "per sonal:" Description of Living Itrondway Sta tues. D.f iKir sorinl cor in t it. Sent on receiit of .Ml cents. Addict, I'niipie I'rtnt ing House, :!' N'esey St., X. V. l!i-i.:vou-. om M issio x i : ! rs n ot j c k ! Tin; mulersi-riieil, having lx en apiMiiiit- ed Com misMoner by the rniirt of Com moil I'b-as ot Cambria i-oiinty, to take testimonj in the case ot M ATI I. OA .liM;s. by her next t riend H. Kinkkao, is. Evan f. Junks. No. 47. Sep tember Term. 17: -l.iitil in JHrtnre her-by notifies nil pi r.s.iis interested, that he vill at tend to t he duties of Raid appointment, nl his oltiwtn Ebensburg, on Writticmlny, clo uor proximo, at 2 o'l lock. v. M ., when nr.d where they mav attend if tliy think pro per; JAMES N ELL. Spt. 10, l.sM. ."f. ((imT.i.-i!:in(T. X 1 : C V T ( ) K S X ) T I C E. Le tter 5 .st.iuicntary to the Ksta'e of Antho- NV llKKtt. late of Sus p.'i h.imia township, dc o'liscii, haviiinr been giant'-d to the undesign ed by l he Keyisti-r of (Cambria county, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tilled that pay incut must lie mad'1 without de Id', nnd those having claims will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. U v vi'tVVtiV tV ' Executors. rik.AN Ks .J. HAIvEU. I Sup'juehanna Twp., Sept. In. K"-J.-fif. c El COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., li!lon?-jliii,-, Xsi. "HLL receive monev on deposit, discount and coH-ct notes. n"d attend to ail 'uo business usually done I'vltanUers. Scpttl.t f . t. ICO. L. I. . A I IM. Cashier, j T TU'P VriTIPF KM nn-enra ore i doing in the Democratic County Con ver, heifchy cautioneil ajiinst interfwririK in j ,i,c jf the ofTio'of SIl EKIKF, and ple.Iif. June 2:1. I57S -r any way with the followiiiirjdescrilicd prtiper- I gelt, if elected ty. bought by tne from pktek kiuo, 01 i arroit township, Cambria county, and left With him during my pleasure: 1 array mare, 1 black mare and colt, 0 cows, 6 FpHrur calves. 4 head hoz.. 4 sheep, 1 two-horse winron. 1 sled, 1 wind-mill. 1 harroWi 1 plow, 2 sets harness. 3 bedstead" and ledding. 1 table. chairs. 1 parlor Etovc. 1 cuj' boardj and 30 yards carpet. Carroll Twp., Pept. 10, 18ei.-;it. V CA1M- -H THE INDEPENDENT Ol Eltr I IJKIACOI N I V : iiiiiimi a iiii'in. Vii'i- in v- lo fuitill the duties faithfully . .1,.. hewl of mv llbtllty, nuu JAMES 1(. IIENFOItn. Johnstown, Pa. JAMES J MI LEI HEX, Attorney at Law and Ileal Estate Agent, HOI.LIDAYSHEIIC., PA. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the collec tion of chum in P.hiir. Cambria, Himting- ,,-n. lie.irpvd. Centre fl'Ki i leiirnei i coown. s. Parties wNl.lmr to purchase, rent, sell or ex- change real estate will find it greatly to their j Hdvnntaire to call on or address me. j is? Correspoudeucc iu either L:iirlihor'!er- j uiau solivi'' I-,- - LUVD & CO., r.vNKi.rs, -rjold. Silver, fiovernnp-nt lians. and ether Securities, bought and sold. Int.'l et ( lowed on Time Deposits. Co! i .i i ions made at all ncccwdbln iioiots in t h. Cnited Si ntrs, and a general 'ianking bustti'is t iMnsaeid, 7AI M. LI-OVD ( O.. P.ANKV.US. ALTOOVA. PA. Druflson the principal i-ili.-s and :., cr tut) Gold for sale, i'oiicetions made. l.i'ii-s re eel veil on deposit, p.tva I -l: on one, ad w it hunt interest, or on I inie u it h. imen-sl nl i;iiriaie. w flVA) M. Hi: A IU. Jthn-oni-nl-Lmc, lClH-nsburji, P ;ti.-e on Centre street
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