noli FREEMAN, Ebensburg, Pa.f Ml. - - OCT'. IS, IS 4 OCAt- AND PERSONAL. r - Tin re. and the Other J'lace. ,, t liun-nnh nml Taylor township: !, . r:it i:i.sut dipllicria withiu their j fc, n'l l.i.1y l.nnu I j li.-r -! l,,.s,!;iv ii"'";" . ... 1 lulv unmet I imam wnsionna HICI'StlHIT, Ull? lUllll'J, hl-t. M-venty years of k ,1 ,u- iiriinkeiincaa in .tMtoona lift' rliimtl 1:1.'. dreil ami 'H iiiy TracK men on !n-t ween Aliootin. ami Iewi ii h-uttl "" S.itiirdny last. i ... t. ...1 liili:iel M n rrn v wnr f i . - .)...-.- iii tin. It :nr emtiitir t.( Mi M'U 1' ' -- t ml.iv la.f. s"' yev seiiTeiieei. . . .i . t: . ..I k t . ..ml II' At ' 'I'" i!isiiiir;ii Va-k- fur tlayn, ran nw x i.f the Million on the Fa., It. irri-s'l . ii-i:v :i ll,.- I ",; i-l' 'I 1. I' Fit at any 1 A three story frame huiKlinp in Greens- ! I burg, oecupied ly Mr. Wnt. Kobinsou as a j j Store ami residence, and a small confection- ' ; ery store adjoin ;njr, we're destroyed bv fire j about three o'clock on Sunday morning last, involving a loss of ?2,0f)() on the main build ' inc ami 10,000 on the stock, with only 81, ! 0H insurance. The fire is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. Mr. A.J, Haws, a prominent citinn of Johnstown, was ihntwn from a buggy on Friday last and badly bruised ithottt the bead, prudniing Concussion of the brain and renderiiift him insensible for two or three hours, lie is now able to be about again ami will noon be as well as ever. The buggy was broken to pieces and the horse, which had taken fright at an engine blowing oft" steam and ran away, was somewhat injured. Ml". Sol. Hess, of the popular clothing firm of Hess & Ilro., Oak Hall, 241 and 243 Main Mrct, Johnstown, returned from the east, one day last week with an immense stock of fall and winter goods, including an elegant array of tine overcoats and other wearing apparai, liesidusa varied assortment of gent's underwear, bats, caps, ami fur I'ishing goods, all which are now open for inspection and will be sold at the lowest The Senatorial Conference. SAMCF.t. HEXSHY NOMINATED OX THK SIXTY-SEVENTH BAL1XVT BICMJKAPHICAli SKETCH OF THE CANDIDATE. The Democratic Senatorial Conference tf i this, the Thirty-rifth Senatorial District, cotn ' Ksed of the counties of If lair and Cambria, met at. the Delta House, this city, at three o'clock Thursday afternoon, according to ! adjournment at Oallitzin. Present Messrs. ! Matthew Black, Thad. Stewart and Thomas ; Durbin, of Hlair ; W. B. Bonacker, William . Linton, aud James O. Hanson, of Cambria j a full confeience. On motion of Mr. Stewart, j conference proceeded to the twenty-third i ballot, which resulted in a vote of three for Henshey and three for Sechler. The three I succeeding ballots resulted the same way. : On the twenty-seventh ballot Henshey had j three, Sechler two and It. H. Brown, of ! Cambria, one. In subsequent ballots com j plimentary votes were given Messrs. J. 1C. ; Hite, of Cambria ; Timothy Brophv, of I Blair; Joseph McDonald, of Cambria ; "R. L. Johnston, of Cambria, and A. 8. Lam is, of Blair. At five o clock, on motion of Wil- li-attl f llklmi ..m. C ... - .1 " . a V ; noHMllilf fKTiiri.s flu lln.ru -nut Intv rnnr I . J ' . " J J i 111 I II MICH . . ; -1 . V, . T:,tisrnvii n'mtir, w 1111 n usual , f..r tniTIi aim h""" -5 , r r'i"',H '""r i'"'besof snow at this! V,,, M...m!:iv last. r . 1 l..j.i,!i Ttmwn r I i A !!! "I -lr ' " . . . " ' ' . ,!, l.ri"ili. ":,H aiai keil ty a vicious p.','.. i'.-iv lii-t week an. I h;ul one of his Mlly cti.iwe.l up. Ii.i'tili -'lii'f''ii:K ,M lir " 1 ' ' . . 1 (:t'Ii 1 (l,l II I V, IPMIIIIfM I I Mil i ithi-r l;iy, ana hrought .r. ,, i:i;it'iirii:: tin- 4 name rtilli Mm. i, !i.'lii "tTiiikiings of snow and sev , ,-ivv fun's tliiring the past week would tl, jinlji ;it'' that !-l"'rii old Winter will I... ". ftcrn ffretiiost. unm ! li.'ii-l.'.v, K.-., I icmocratic can ',. i..r SM'f Si M.ttoi- in Ibis district, was .1 11 uu f..i 1 .1-1 ' . tl.ia l.,it i iin-.v rc"l'I'-il "e coil vaiesuig. Iiu.l Williams, of CoopiTsdale, this alii 111 y c.i 1 1, wiia 11111MI 11 mi Tii"-.la last ami hail one at i:.'i'll W rilis liri'-i-M ami as 01 m-i w ist- lnjnren. T ' . -!. . . I itt'c 1I11 ill "t Air- wenrnf rm Kitr, "i fc.t.iti. I'' I I 7,1 ' "J " in. r i. 1.....: 1 iiplav fi'flillig lasi, imi jiiijiiimt as i ... I ..-;il. n r..t- uli.r. D.ilt-111, I'M-lj" "nil '. --iiiv .F11111- wjnter costumes, Charles F. Litz.inger, only son of Mr. Koliert Litzinger, a former resident of this place, died of consumption at the residence of his parents in Johnstown, on Monday evening last, after a protracted illness, aged 1(5 years, 5 months ami 13 days. The de ceased had been working at the printing business for several years, a portion of which time he was employed in this office, and pos sessed many noble qualities of mind mid heart which endeared him to his relatives ami friends. Peace to his ashes. j "Oh! kiss me ami go," said the maid of ! his heart, as she proffered her lips as his pay to depart ; "the morn is approacbir.g, my inolher will know ; my kimlt-Mt and denrest, just kiss me and go !" Ami the smack that be gave her was tarnation loud, as they parteil that morning at the steps of the door, ami soon inn nrave "lovyer was lost in ili ( no choice having been effected Meeting at the hour designated, conference I proceeded to ballot, with no better result i than before, and another adjournment was j ell'ectetl.this time to seven o'clock. Through ' out the sessions of the conference prominent j Democrats gathered alxiut the Delta House, and the number greatly increased later in the evening. At 7 o'clock t-onference again met, and proceedeil to ballot, continuing for some time with no satisfactory result. After the sixty-sixth ballot had been taken, William H. Sechler, Ksq., the candidate for Cambria county, appeared before the con ference and withdrew his name as a candi date. In withdrawing, Mr. Sechler spoke as follows : Mr. PnitsinEST ajtd Gestmcmkn opthe Co FKHitNC'E: la order to promote hsrinonv in the puny Mini to thereby secure the election of whoever nmy be noininsted by you, I desire io wiiiKimw my name iroin nerore you as a crowd that was rushing pell mell to Ooilfrey t cnndi.lato. Applause. I thnnk the conferees In ntiri'i- t.i U .. r.. fur til- ais r.r. j.liv, . !" Al ti a, ! I'llM'-ll liv n ;ir Wi s' . vn man died of convulsions In ith..itt inniiev ami wiiuoiii irieiKis. Miaiiis wt-ie sent to the ptMir farm for pi" i"- . . . . .... n.mp""'"! tractitrf ot nnc ot ni legs ii n.ir fru'inl Havid Trex ler, of Clear !i.wiiliip. is Miill'i-ring i!h just. now. ivv 'Z to-leil over nie iiamsgeu iiiuu ihi liiisiii"ss lor linn. ,. i...l;i:ial a! mospliere has been so v U.H i-s-y since I he O It lo election lain- r-i' Sti-iH have not lieeii able .r, an. I lu'iien the crowing lliat. is nor. More s the pity. iril of I' lrd'Hi has been inipor- rrlease ot l-.lisha Dixon, con- I i.f rrii'i- in Hi" .loimstown liistricf i. n tliH Mill of Artril, 1S74. but with vii. i !.! li.is nut t t transpired. ,1. K. Sturm, of Summit vllle, was v inpifil on Momlay last by falling tV r'-i'f t'f a lious'i in that place on i in- a- en 1 1 il t e.I as a carpftiter. His i- :i rt- imt i i'iisiilered daiigeroint. iilfi-ril I. a ciinpleted her water pv an tuiat "! .-t.is'ii. ro uas r.ncns- th-'tit tl.i" '.'l.uttit that is, completed L-.t will evr lie completed, so far as lit !'i".irain e tvoiild sem to indicate. f, tin- 1". S. District t'ourt. Pittsburgh, Ir inlav last, in the matter of Owen I'i;!i:iin, bankrupt, of this phice, the Y i:im liii il to the Kegisfer's taxation rif V-rf sum! ained iu part, and the bill al- tr Il-rmaii I: w, nf Altoona. a gntle Vlin I as never lierctuforH Voted nuv- ii ilif eppiisitioti lit ket, made a tell !i l-f ..re the Pershing ami Piolh-t :li it fity on Wednesday evening of son of Mr. Tiinothy who it will lie remem llon. Joh'i Iteiily for 'int. has itassetl a verv rxainitiat ion aud Ix'tn admit ted lo ll'lll!oM. :na:i nam" 1 Lyneli. employed ill one iiij' iiiiin-s at Lilly's Station, was i- ivr-'iy in jiiretl on Saturday last by I "ty "f ri.al falling upon liiio and i ; Ii i m to the earth. II is condit ion is I ;.i-rr. rri Ileal. i' t'ha.riiiau of tip Democratic State "i o li.it s. i,t iis a list of fifteen mass '.i lie held in various localities from ; i t.i ihii.". i:h o the present moi.tli. p 'ii'- ni'iider tve note one at Alfoona iil.it, u.t. "jritH, and another a'- i 'iir,'.in Tinday, Oct. 2t"th. i - aranil 1 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 1 :i.l days have come. (ablest of tin. year, when candidates il.i' frmit and treat to lacer lteer: ami 'ta:gli w ay ! penee they hie and rjili"!. . taken, rre they have cause r I'lati .1 hnpes or friends forsaken. 1 1. rci li-r, and do likewise as to the !i tli. candidate for Comity Treau iii n mi Tin -si lay, anil remarkable, it itii'in. il.e radical aspirant talks "f'i'.!y of his prospects. Well, ail tn ny jt. ii,at when Samuel Mas idlii'lf may tve be there to see it. litvcmi id. a lliat either of us will lit 1.11,1., trial of .I.ilm Siney and Jvingo r rniisiiirat v. at Clearfield last week M i" tie? .i.-ioiittad of the former ami ti'tmii t if the I:uier, who ws sen !(1 fay a fine of 51 and costs ef prose it'itii. l' to alDtit SI,ft, ami nn ynr't imirisoii!iicnt iu the Went- itt-nliary. A M-Corrniek, of Blai klick V. !:a W it ;it i : i r ntlii-e a Imgf ptra- I.a'i- 1: im-" v arit-ly which weighs t'f-lia'.f pounds. The nrtMli irious 1 i W'teluliy i ariium led in fact, in 1.1'l-H nt' net i.n u..!l .!.. l..Iul iww ... .. .. ar'i'sl of whii Ii iimuil weii'h "t t!i:in t,, pnillnls. - K I. P;i. It. R. atrent at wat ttriii-k hv the Johnstown Ac ni-ii train ,, Kiidav last, and al lif f' aiH .1 u itl. ....fi.i.... .. ,., ii.... I - ' ii'"iiiii i r.T7 llltkii I thmldi r. so fat as external ' "''f "" riMi',, he sustained very '"rni; injuries which there is rea ?r prove f.i.;,l. :'''i Alien was defeated in Ohio for '"ii Tu. sday, appeared ill the Blair ''in at d. f.-ti.Iaiit in an assault and Vi-h-d ,y the Urand Jury, on the . i"l is i,. serving a term of im- "l 1'ir lam-iiv ' '1' tt 1 I .1,, rrt. L. i F l rmi.li i... ,' , . " i ! i.intir, - i Wolf's cheap clothing store, where inascu line raiment iu endless array has just, lieen received for the w inter and fall, and wherea viit is sure ten times to pay any man or youth who will give him a call. No. 1014 Twellih street, next door to the post-oiiice, Altoona, Pa. We learn from the Johnstown Tribune a rather indirect, medium through which to obtain news from our next door neighbor, so to speak lhat the saw-mill, grist-mill, chair factory, etc., that is now being erected by a stock company iu Carrollfown, will lie under roof this week. The building is quite large, ami the stock holders teel confident that the industry will prove a remunerative invest ment. Kinployment will be given to a large number of workingmen as soon as all the machinery is placed iu jsisition. Although removed ten miles from railroad communi cations, C.irrolltown is a very thriving town, ami the farms in the immediate vicinity are among the most productive in the county. A Barr township correspondent writes to say that, on Saturday morning last, whilst silting a: the breakfast table, he ob served something Hying past one of the win dows of his house, ami at. the same moment heard a heavy thud in the room in which he was seated. Turning atiout, he saw what he conceived to lie a hawk falling to the floor, but on examination it proved to lie a pheas ant, w hich in its headlong flight had passed through two oen doors and was flying in the direction of the window, the lower sash of which was raised tit the time, but failing to make the curve, struck against the win dow frame aud broke its neck. The same gentleman assures us that he is the possossor of a "big sunflower" which measures forty five inches iu circumference. How is that for a hefty helianthiis ? It is with sincere sorrow that we chron icle the death of Mrs. Idell Hoffman, the estimable and greatly Itelovjd wife of Dr. L. D. HotFman, surgeon '''ntist of this place, w hich sad event, occui i d t her residence in the West Ward on Wednesday afternoon last. Mrs. HotVuian was a lady whom to know was to love, ami her dentil in the very bloom ami vigor of youth has indeed cast a gloom over a community in which she was known ami appreciated by nearly everylnsly for her amiable disposition ami her great kindness of heart. She was a fine, robust looking woman, ami gave promise of a long ami happy life. Her age was only 23 years, ami as may lie supposed the three children thus suddenly bereft of a mother's care are tjnite young, one of them being a mere infant. Thn remains of th deceased lady were this morning taken to New Brighton, I'.x., for in terment. A young man named Farrell, the son of respectable parents residing in Brail ford comity, and who for some time past had lieen em ploy. hI in the lumlier regions in the northern part of Cambria county, tried his hand at Carrolltown, on Saturday last, iu forging a certificate of deposit on the bank of Collins, Johnston & Co., of Ibis place, for one hundred dollars, but did the work so bmiglingly that no one would accept the voucher, which he tried to dispose of. Noth ing daunted, however, he hired a horse from A young man in the employ of Mr. John Sharbaugh, with tho avowed intention of, coming to liliensbnrg for the purpose of get ting his money out of the bank ; since which time he has failed to return. It was known on Tuesday last, however, that he had reached a certain point in Illaircounty, with the horse still iu charge, ami it may lie that ere this he has been arrested, although wo have heard nothing to that e fleet. John Wilson, better known as "Califor nia Jack." w ho was arrested on the morning of :h loth of August last while iu the act of burglarising the jewelry store of Mr. Jere miah Heiple, in Johnstown, and who some years ago robiicd the Clearfield county bank of aUiut $20,000, was tried and found guilty of the first mentioned crime iu the Johns town District Court last week and sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of two years. Wilson Patterson, jr., colored, charged with aggravated assault and battery on John Ji-own, a'.so colored, and with carrying con cealed weapons, plead guilty to the first charge ami was found guilty of the tit her in the same court, aud received as his deserts one year ami six months iu the penitentiary. J ray Townsan was sent to the same institu tion foralikepcrhsl (one year and a half) lie cause he ditl not have th moral courage to resist the temptation to steal a lot of wear irom i milium tor ine steattriisi. earnest sup- I port fit en nie. ami i nt iievo they represent el i the wishes of the people of Cumbria county. i tit-sire, i-o, in return my innnKs to the con ferenee as a boiy, lor the patient nnd ircntle uiHiily uisnner in which they have comlucted their tleiilit-rMt ions. In wiilidni winir, my con ferees h re nt liberty, h nil their choice shall be my choice (upphiiisoj nml. I trusi, the choice oT the people or the Thii ty-llfth bcnaional Dis trict, ou election tiny. By the time Mr. Sechler had concluded his remarks a large crowd had gathered in and alsiiit the parlor where the sessions of the conference were held. Thecrowd loudly cht ered the remarks of Mr. Sechler. AVheli quiet hail lieeu restored, the conference pro ceeded to the sixty-seventh ballot, which resulted iu the unanimous nomination of Mr: Samuel Henshey, of Blair county, as the candidate of the Democracy for State Sena tor in this District. Great, excitement fol lowed the announcement, and the Altoona uiiterrified proceeded to rejoice in the most approved fashion. When the nomination of Mr. Henshey was made known, Mr. Sechler was called upon for a speech and responded as follow s : Gr.NTi.KMEX : It liss been tho boast of tho Deuiocrii lie party Hint it Is the woi king-mini's friend. Iv.xpressions of nircet innate r.-utird tor thoe who IuImit are distinctive leaturc of ail true Democratic phitroruisamj resolutions, nml I hiii happy that this evening tve have positive nnd ptHciicul evidence tlint the Iemocrney iiirun; exactly tvlirtt it siiys. Applause. Our camlnhite Tor Senator is a woi kiiiirnian a rep resentative workinvniuii, and with his intine on our stiindani it would scmh that victory must be within easy access of our force. Mill we must not depend oo much upon personal pop ularity and party si n nili. Both must be de veloped nml made etlcetive. We must help ourselves, if we expect help. 1 1 hank you kind ly for your consideration, ami trust that you will nil enter into the canvass with as hearty a irood will hs 1113 self, determined that tunnel Henshey shall receive the reward of a IHc-Ioiik devotion to Democratic principles ami the principles of an honest ami an honorable lire. iUreut applause. RIOURAPHICAL SKETCH OF SAMUEL H EN- siiF.r. Samuel Henshey was liorn in Sinking alley, alMiut. ten miles from Altoona, on the 17th day of July, 1.SJ0. His parents were of German extraction. Samuel was one" of a family of eight children, four sons and four daughters. He has one brother living ami three sisters, all of whom are married ami reside in this section of the State. The family originally came from Lancaster coun ty and settletl in Huntingdon in 1K15. Snl scqnelitly removing to Sinking Valley, they remained there until a few years later, when they removed to Logan Valley, where Sam uel remained until he was seventeen years of age. His life up to that time was such as was experienced by the sons of all farmers in that stage of our history. At the age of seventeen years Samuel expressed a desire to learn the trade of a millwright, and he mtbsequeutly began an apprenticeship with Jacob Struck, of Bedford county. With him be remained for one year after his time had expired, in the capacity of an employe, when he liecaine a partner iu the concern, ami so continued until Mr. Strock's withdrawal from the business. From that time to the present he has followed his ticcupation per sistently in this and adjoining counties. In 18-l'i Mr. Henshey watt married to Miss Louisa Stvoojie, of Huntingdon, by whom he has hail nine children, eight of whom are living. He has four sens, three of whomare voters, ami they will all give their fatheran affectionate "send off" on election day . Mr. Ileushey h;ui alwaysbeeti identified with the Democratic party, and it may lie remarked that he is the only ineinlier of the family who docs belong to that organization. He has never lieen a politician, but has always lieen a hardworking, earnest member of his party, and his nomination is a fitting reward for bis labors. Mr. Henshey is possessed of more than ordinary intelligence. His edu cation was confined to such as was obtain able iu the common schools of his earlier days, but he has had much experience, has Wen a close observer, and is fully capable of doing justice to any position to which he may tie called. The highest praise that cau be awarded, toany man may bejustly given to him, thai of nn honest man, and in his nom ination the Democrats have reason to feel proud, and his opponent, Senator Lemon, has a foemau worthy of his steel. Altoona Mirror. Is Yoru Life Woktit Tex Cexts? Kii kiicKK ore vails evervwhere. ami everv- ing apparel, valued at eighteen dollars, be- IhmI.v complains of disease during their life, longicg to a fellow boarder named James I When sick, the object is to get well. Now d of in our county jail. Ham A lien pi.iii to lm no ml. Y'l'f.v are unfortunate. rt. li'iritv 1 i.. i i - ruiuiun hoi tijr I ii 17 Mil 'P a fl are more hon- "'f nut's that never tea.-hed 1'-Y i r.. ili ...l.lu.l m .l..lt- '. w"altli, or drew forth a pock I'lt' f I' '1"r,i"" "f its contents In i t . "'"'er goods just re- .trt t Lloyd's cheap cash store, ""'l her alabaster hrow upon his in ," '!' r' ai"' :i h" ,,e;,t Ut -!V,t'u "n' 'l" "f '"'r "''ileet voice she gent ' ""Ii lnish:uid dear, won't yon oft and :i n iir nt ttnai ili.u.t . " " iii store, where an abun- ' for fall and winter r.-eeiveil ami are now 111- vv "li-np M j'ist !-.. ' HI tViitiilr.. it . . 'I'uiiy iow prices. a f'.i ! i I'" k "I" Cai-rolllown, t.i.. menu another course ., " '"3 111 i ftl- gone to loining winter. A of pri- r rm pi, ,- . " iii nie opinion nt ex -' ' ' ni l 1 e & - . - r ilai.l.lml ili t! in i - " 111 11 '""rit, in f;lv 7r' tiiKtaiicea within "l"lt ite,l t0 Bustaiu or of Pershing and his own that con- I m.,n " K nils went thro tuf Mr r. Darid K. Jones, of r '7 t,,,,, "f ?-'0, while that gen- i T1 nil,t st w,!ek, and 1 1 "vh" V iVf Sl,,,l'etanna township, t ? ill x V ' picupocKei w ii i in 'alliril-lil 'i. .1 " ' r wrni. inn t"t.'(."";la ",!",'! ,ui-f 'onfess ' ... ,r.ii..!il.. 1 . . 1. ... r.urigliT, III Jlliiviue latiuiijjoj u July last. Attempted Suicide. To many of our readers the following from the Pittsburg Iitth of Monday morning last will need no elucidation : "A-bout eleven o'clock yes terday morning a young man named W. II. Maguire, while under the influence of liquor, attempted to force death upon himself by cutting his'throat with a razor. He is alsmt twenty-seven years of age, and has lieen stopping temporarily with a friend 'living on Forty-fourth street. For some days, it is said, he ha. len drinking more heavily than is safe for one desirous of maintaining his reason, and when he committed the act was undoubtedly insane. Under the im presssion that Le was being pursued by I mune unknown enemy, he seized bold or the ' instrument ami gave a quick gash across the throat, fortunately not deep nor or great length. He was placed nnder the care f Dr. Ilanna, and after the wound wasdressed expressed much regret at what he hail done. Maguire is said to be one of the postmasters of the United States Senate, and had ar rived from Washington on a visit but a few day s ago." . Problems. Following are the mathe matical problems to which reference was made in our last Issue : Mil. PTrTr.Sfl' PROBLEM. A partv or leral Kentleinen called l a w"r slde Inn for dinner, and after satisfying their appetites thev were presented with a run or tPi.sl. which they liquidated by each man pnr tmr as many cents as there were la wyers In tno party. How many lawyers were there ? MR. WII.LMABti'8 PKOBLKNL A man sent his servant to market with tlOO and ordered him to buy cne numbed head or deers. ifeseand rabbits. For the first he was to pay five dollars per head, for the si-cond tone dollar and for the ttiird five cents each. Wow the question Is how many of each kind would the servant have to buy In order to expend tho amount rlven him and hrinjf home the required nunioi-r of uuimulil' we say plainly thnt no person in this world w ho is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, &c, can take Green's At-csrsT Flower without getting relief ar.d cure. If yon doubt this, go to your Druggists, Lemmon & Murray, Ebens burg, or P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a sample liottle for 10 cents and try it. Itegular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yon. Messrs. Baxter & Son of this place have fully made np their minds to retire from the mercantile business, ami with that opject in view are determined to get rid of everything iu their store as soon as possible, no matter what, the sacrifice. They ven pledge their words to sell goods cheaper than they can lie, or rather are being, bought at auction, and will take butter, eggs, and other mar ketable produce, in exchange for merchan dise allowing the highest price for what they buy and accepting less than cost for what they sell. Go and invest now while there's a chance for first choice. 10-8.-tf. The Tradesman's Indi-striai. Insti tute, which was opened on the fifh of Octo Wr, has apportioned spacious room for the exhibition of B. L. H. Dabhs' photographic works of art. Our friends visiting Pitts burgh shonid not fail to call on Mr. D. athis rooms, 4 Sixth street, and examine the splendid pictures that decorate the walls of his establishment. Every picture taken Is true to nature. His prices are reasonable, si.nl all who patronize him speak in the highest terms of his ability. Don't leave Pittsburgh without calling on Mr. Dabbs. Local Correspondence. Washington Twp., Oct. 12, 1875. fJeAR Frkeman. News of importance, like 'currency." or coin either, has been exceeding--I. v scarce ror some time past In this section. Hence my silence. Stili as my scribbling is poor at beet, there was nothing lost by my reti cence. A somewhat serious and what migrht have protcd a fatal accident occurred at Pnrtaire Station on Tuesday last. The facts as I have harried thera are that Mr. Mathias biter and son while in t hp act of crossing the railroad with a team of horsesjn ttached toa wairon load ed with bark, aa inline westward bound struck the wnifon and very badly demoralized it. The en ir ine also came in contact with one of the horses land injured It solas to cause its death. Mr. Ititvr's loss is serious, although he should feel irratef ul that he and his son escaped unhurt. Dentil hr.s been unusually busy in this locali ty durinji the past week, the first of its victims bein Mrs. Kllen McKlnzie, who died on Thurs day last, at her residence at For tan e, in the TOth j car of her re. The deceased had been greatly afflicted for several years, but bore her suffcrimr patience, 8he was the mother or a htrtre family, and was a kind friend and obliir I nvr neighbor, and her many ifood qualities will not sHon be rorg-otten. Her remains were in terred in the Catholic cemetery at Wllinore on Saturday last. On the same day that her re mains were consigned to the tomb, death airain appeared in our midst, selecting- as its victim Mr. James McGough who succumbed to the droad visitor after a brier but painful illness. Mr. M.was about tW years of ajre, and was a peaceful and upriirht citizen. He had been throughout his long and eventful life a devo ted member of the Catholic Church. In which t emctery at Wilmore his remains were yester day consigned to their last resting place. I Understand that the coal bunks thnt have been idle tor four or five mouths bach are about to resume operations, which will be a great benefit to miners ami others who have hud lit tlejor iio employ men f during the time indicated. The Schools in this township will ripen on Monday next, 13 inst, under charge of the tol lowing naint d teachers: Vm. McGoinrhi Jas. Noon, Jas. ltd: :T: W. Condon, O. W. Williams Francis Myers, Mary Watt, Maggie McC'bcntyj and Alice II. Stevens. I propose the following simple question! to those who may S'-e fit to answer It : A farmer was taking a load of potatoes to Wilmore when lie was met by one ot bis neighbors, who in quired how many bushels he had on the wngon. lie replied:, "Ir I had lis ninny more, and half as many more, and two tiifhel anil a half. I would have a hundred bushels. How bushels were there In his bind 't We had a Slight sprinkle of Snow to-dayi the first of the season, which rl-tnimls us that stern old Winter will soon be knocking nt our doors. I must (dose hoping to hear by this time to morrow that Allen bus been elected Governor of Ohio. Tours, &c QCISCT. MM imt ARRIVING DAILY AT Geis, Foster & Qu inn's, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. many Tr. Finney 'omponnl Nyrilpof ttn elin is guaranteed to cure lutluinuiation of the Kidneys and Kindlier,- painful or suppressed urimiiion so frequent in old age. pntnrol or suppressed menstruation, lacorrhcea or whites. gravel, gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, i Kright s (license, lirickdust deposits, dropsy pnin in the back or side, sick nendnche, pim ples, blotches ami eruptions on the face, and all diseases jf a specific or constitutional nature, regardless of duration, ag-' or sex. Compound Syrup of Itiiehu I a positive nnd radical cure. For sale by Lemmon & Mckhay, Ebensburg;. .TUST ornXKIt.X Urze assnrt mennt of PLAIN and BAKKEI) FLAN NELS, in all colors, at extraordinary low prices. II'A Ti:it moors. Plain, Kai -red, and Striped, in all shades, at VEttr bow lMtlCES. A T, Tj WOOT. black nnd colored CASII MEUKS, and black and colored SILKS. IttarJc 3Tnhairsf Afjacas,aiu Col ored Iress Goods, in great variety, and at extraordinary low figures for cash. Heavy Stock of Calicos, Muslins and Ginghams ou our counters, and more arriv ing daily. Our Xotion Dcjtarfmenf is fully supplied with everything needed for per sonal or family use. Iai dies" Seek- It ea r. Coll a r.t, Cuff's and Silk Ties in endless variety. GEI5, FOSTER Sl QUINN, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. .Tarn Canvas in nil colors; Honey cotnh and llailvoad Canvas. Cold and Silver Perforated Card Hoard. A Great Assorment of PATTERN HOOKS for working ti canvas and cloth ; also, Patterns Tor crocheting lace and tidies. If'ajr, Heads and a large variety of Fan cy Goods. A rirll Assortment nt P.erlin Zepiiyr, fust quality; Germantovrn, (.'ash mere and Balmoral Yams. Also, Morgan's celebra ted Stocking Yarn, in all culorss at our standard low juices. We make it a specialty to protnr all ffoorix in our line, not in tock, in the xlmrtent poible lime, by parties leaving (heir orders. GEIS, FOSTER 8l QUINN, Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. G anrd ftjif EtiTAtNwr.sT An cnjovable en tertainment will be given nt linlliizin to all lover of innocent amusement on Saturday, Oct. liith.com inencing at i o'clock, p. m. Fresh oysters will be served in the most palutaMe style as well as refreshments of every kind, vai ricd enough in quality to satisfy the c rav ing even of an epicure. Excf llent firing mu sic anil dancing will lie prominent features in the eveningi's entertainment and I he committee will spare no p-iins to make it an enjoyable affair throughout, liv all meausntteiid if you appre ciate pleasures of this kind. Orphans' Court Sale. HY virtue of an order of the Orphnn'i Court ot Omtiri Minnty, I will expose to Public Sale upon the premises in t learlicld township, two miles from SU Augustine, on Saturday, the 6th day of November, '75. at 2 o'clock r. m the following; (lc.-'Tibed real es tate of William McCoy, deceased, vii : All that certain Piece or Parcel of Lan.i situate In the Township (r (Mearfleld. fonnty of t 'fimbria. State of Pennsylvania, adjoining lauds of Albert Nagle. Jacob Nngle, Henry K rise, and other, containing tt . ; It K. ioreo"r less, about 4A Ackks cleared and In a g od state of rnltiva tinn. lisving thereon erected a two story PLANK IIIM'SK and I.OIiJIIARN; a never failing fpring of excellent water rlosc to the house; a good Or chard oT young hearing trees on the premises, and a School Hous within forty r.nls ot t lie farm. Tkums or Sale. Onc"ihird of the purch.isc money to bo paid on confirmation of sale, and the haluitce in t wo etual annual 'payments, with in terest, to he secured by nior, gage and u Igment bonds of the purchaser COlXKIiirS MORRIS, (10-15-3!. Executor of William Jlct'or, dee'd. -trII.T bo nflrrcd at Public Sale. t the resl 11 deuce of the subscribers, one uiilo cast of: Ebensburg, on the Turnpike on When you visit the Exposition, CALL AT Q78 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURGH, ASD SEK THI NEW PATENT f AtmospliBricDlsk DR. (JUIITCY A. SCOTT'S For holding Artificial Teeth firmly in plac la ss Eating, Talking:, Laughing. Singing, Coughing or Sneezing, and making them as CoifortatlB and Reliable AS XA TVRA L TEETt, AND TAKK- ABSOLUTELY SAft a y.i:s THE Tl C- And have your Teeth. Extracted while pleasantly Dreaming. BUY OTJl. 3ITJJSSOVI. (JOODS JSJV SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23d, 1875,1 MEM &L ICCXICM7 Importers, Manarirtarers, and Dealers In all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE! A ppi-K-Bt'TTF-R boilings this year will Imj few nil fsr iK-t'vceiii coniineneinir st 9 o'clock, a. m.. the following de- scrioetl personal property, to wit : 3 HORSES, 3 MAR. S, 1 COLT, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep; Mowing Machine, Threshing Machine, HAY RAKK, Patent II A Y FORK, nope arel Fixtures; 1 .Side-Spnnir lit HY, I STKINd WAUON, 1 Two-Horse WAIIOX, 1 SI.KI1, 1 Ci der Press, 2 sadilles. a lot of Harness and (ears, and various Furminir Implements not newjwry to enumerate. Also, a lot of t'orn In the shoek. Hay njrthe ton. Wheat, Kye ami Outs by the bush el: toifr-t her with I t'ookinif and 1 Henlinit Stove. Terms f Salk. All sums nnder five dollars to he paid In rash, ami on all purchases of five dol lars and upward a credit of one rear will he if Ivcn. J. & F. P. UKOtt'N. Cambria Twp., Oct. IS, 1875. -2t. I'UIU.IC SVIIS VmiiBLE PROPERTY! rI,IIR nntlcrsiitncd Assigneoof A. Y. .Tones and X i. W. Jones, snrvivinir partners of Thomas M. Jones K Sons, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises in Kbcnpbnric, Cambria county. Pa., on SATURDAY, the 6th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. the following described real estate, to wit : A PIECE Oil PARCEL OF LAND situate partly In F.bcnslmnr borona;h ami partly in Cambria township, containing Arrm. more or les. abont 70 Ai rkh cleared, linvinn thereon erected a two story FKAME HOl'SE, FKAMK S'f A1ILK, Waoo.i .vHKDand Cahr aok Hot SK. Also, a two story Frame Woolen Kaetorj , 4t)x60 It., eontainlnz the following machinery, viz: 1 first breaker, 1 second breaker, 1 broad loom, 1 nnrrow loom, 1 set roll cards. 1 picker. 1 card. 1 condenser, 1 pinning jack. I carpet loom, I nap. ping machine, 1 cloih press and plate. 1 wot kin bar. 1 shearing machine, 1 yarn reed, together with the necessary shaftinir, pulleys, reeds, shut- ! ties, spools, bobbins, dyin appara us. etc. The Woolen factory Is run hv water ower ami has a grood country trade. The real estate will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Tkums or !S.ile. ine-fonrth of the purchase money to be paid on delivery of deed, one-fourth fn six months, and the balance in one year. The payments to bear interest and to tie secured by bond and mortgage of purchasers. nwit.n r JONES, Assignee. Ebensburg;, Oct. 15, 1875. 3U Oi'iJlianw9 Coni't Stilo OF VALl-ABLE Coal and Timber Land. Y virtue of a penrhi order if tfce Orphans' 1 tourt of fambria county, the underfiirued will expose to Public S.ile. at IMl.v' Station, on the Pennsylvania Rail Koad, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, '75, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the following described real estate of Otho Stvwer, deceased, vii : A PIECE or PARCEL of LAND situate in Washinaton township. Cambria county. Pa., adjoining lands of the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Company, heirs of Jeremiah Mc Oonigle, and others, containing 3I Ai'ltl-:, more or less, about 15 Acrk cleared, having there on erected three tenant houses. The land is well timbered and underlaid with three Veins of coal. The Miller vein and four foot rein are opened, and the coal Is of snperlor quality for manufac turing purposes. It is so located as regards dip and drainage that the coal can be taken out at comparatively little expense. A tram road con necting this land with the Pennsylvania TJail Road was built by Otho SiYSBRand the Cambria Mining and Manufacturing Cnmpnnv at a cost of 7,0(10. The interest of the estate ofdTHn Stykkr, decM, In said Train Road, will be sold with the land, or scnaratelv Tkhms or Sale. One third of the purchase ' money to be pM on eonllrmation of said, and the balance In twoeona! annual payments, with Inter est . to be secured by judgment bonds ami tuort- gage of the purchaser. ! F.M.OEOKOE, i JOSFPII riilSl K, i p0-15.-3t. LixecuU'Mol tJiMoSrTEB,rtecV MAXl-FA'CTtliERS OF TltB CEtErtftATEb KNAKE & McGIM PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN tiEXEnAL WnOLESAI.E AOENTS FOR THE PATENT ARION PIAXO. Dealer Ik Dictlil A Vn.'n T London), Itessnn (ltndon). Saxe f T'arls). Piston TalTe. and nor own niflk r Rotary Valve li.M IWIHl H;ms. The best nnd frcMhcHt Mrinirs for all Instrainenta constantly on hand. Pelng PT'nr.TSHERS of SII EKT Mt'SIO, we make this btanch a specialty, and nlwnys keep a ot tun laiesr anil ie?i pieci PIANOS ANU OUGANS full stock of tlin latesr anil ttcst pieces on hand. Our stttek of music books ot all kirn's is complete. SOI.1MIN THK IXSI'AUMKNT PLAN. Ol II INSTItrMF.VTS TAKEN IN 1AT1MVCR Clergvmen, Principals of Seminaries. Iatlcrs of Hands. Teachers, and all wishing to purchase Musical tloods. will find It to their interest to communicate directly with us. Catalogues ami Price Lists furnished free on application. WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. Clair.) PITTSBURGH, PA. 1-29 -ly. iiWWi'- lilt i BISSELL ' & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Grate Fronts, Fenders, ETC., ETC., AND HEALERS IX blnn nn.l TJTnpMnl'i Also, Sole Manufacturers of "Peerless" Shaking Grate, The latest, lest and onlv reliahle Airitatieg Grate in use. StSD FtHtA. UliUl LAK. 235 Liberty Street and 242 Pcim Avenne. 10-8. PITTSBURGH, IV. lm.j If". . STAllLMAy, nnnrp L,LLy (mm If'IL L I A M Mc CO Y. n 3 (Formerly Red Lion Hotel,) NO. 7 SIXTH STREET, "erti Suspension Bridge, . PITTSHUKGIT, PA. C??rTfnise bna been thorotiK-hl.'rVefitted nnd r-furnis!ied. nnd now offers svimiiintliill'n InTerior to none in .the city. Table supplied, with the- brut the market afford. Price per Juy f 1 .5. Citizena of Ehensbnrir nnd vicinity are reiiectrully invited to give us a cull. "Ailegheny Street Cars puss every three minutes. zfaoaf pr-a5 naT" c: cr T3 i: IN CONNECTION IVITli TilE HOUSB.; H(M.-lm. STAHLMAN & IVl'COY, Proprietors?. To the Voters of camuuia COUNTY. I hereby ofter myiwir .is mi Intlependent Canditlate for'the office of (VrMTV CowianiosirR. and pledge myself if electe.1, to faithfully perforin the duties of snul oflii-fl. HVIV Pi'hTER. iu.-quehauna Twp., Oct. S. 13To. 4t. NOTICE. All persons r,ic lierel.y p.tirttI not to tnctlillc- a-illi a team if horses (black and dark brown) wnir-m. barnt-ss ami spreads lll wlih Christopher Nool until we are ready to take the same awnv. FINNEY t JOUXSOX. Chest Creek, Sept. 13, ieii.-au V. D. M Cl.ELT.ANif Iohx IlANXAV. M CLKLI.AXI) & CO., Hanafartarrr of and Pralrr ia FURNITURE! We keep constant !v on h,nd In s-rcat vark tv a full line ol elt ?ai:t PARLOR AXD CHAMBER SUTS. !?JSTYLES AND AT FF.'CES Tf) SUIT ALL CUSTGWERS Having the most skilirul workmen In the cltv wa are prepared to fill all order for ' ' osier m zzimi numi T3 riR('lR OR SriTB, Either Eastern or Western Manufacturer.. Wareroom, No. 81 FRAXKLIXSlrnt, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOIIXTVX, IV4. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. "An Fiirnttufe e?nt 'of ahJ delivered In tho City Iree ofcliurge. 13-13, ;4.-tl. j WooiITJHoio.", WASHINGTON STREET, Near FENft'A R. R. DEPOT. .ToIimslOAvii. Wholesale and Jlctail lUnlers in FOJiEIor AND lfMK.sTIC 3D KIT GrOQ-ns MlLLiNERY GOODS, IlAHrnYAHKi (iUEKXSWAliK. HOOTS AND snor:s 1 1 ATM AND CAIf5. II'ON AND NAILS. CAKPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, 1JKA D.Y-M A DK CLOTIIINfi, GLAPSWAIIK. KUAV WAKK. WOODEN AND WILLOW WA11I!, PROVJSIOXS anJ FEED of all kinJ, Together with nil mnnnerof Western Produec, sih-Ii n FLCUR. BAC3N. F!:H. SLT. CARB3SI OJL, ETC. JT Whitnlo and rt'it orl-r sulicii.-il mul pi-oii.ptlv llilfd on the shortest notice mi, 1 in..t i-t'its.ni;ililt- terms. TO aUITjmSINEiS! 1.0,000 WOIJTH OF Fine CLOTHING Of the t.tTWTsTTi.M and r.rsTQt-Ai.iTV. f..r Men and Ho;-s, will be sold without reserve, at BARNES' CLOTHING STORE Opposite the fust OfIce. .t o i i:vsrro aa:v, i . Also. II ATS nnd CATS, together with a Isr-'O assortment or SII IRIS. MAVF.I!. Overairs Jackets. Ilrirs, Ties, t'ollars. Culls. Handker chief. Ho., tec. llavinmlcterininod to quit the hnsincss. will sell Clmhiiiir. nnd !l other trxi'! in the store t lit" . I KTH O THKI IS AV K Ht t. NOI.il HlK KIKTKKN 1.AUS I'AST. lion't lura-et the place n ro- t ho utrci't frtun the post tithes auJ as 1 um deter to close out. you wnl net BARGAIN'S! Birjrains! BARGAINS! John F. .Tuhtistowc, Aug CO. 17."i. 2m. 15 A II N ES. CIg: 1 i I ? i i i ; j z , 'TV Vi-flUh' I iruu u uuu I 1.X 1.1 IJ x 2. UXUHl I TAVINf? reeeinly vtihirtri'd our stock w nit 1 L iin-.v preintreil tow-il lit a irn-nt n-duct imi frnin forint-r prices. Our strn k c-onsi-ts nf llru-'S, Meilieitica, Perfumerv. Kmu-.v hmifis, Leon's, ll.ill's iiiui All-it' fl':iir lte ttnnt i i-s, Pjlls.tlliitineiit. Pinstt-i. Mnirnents. Pain KilU lerw, 1'itrnte M.ijriiesiii, F.s. Jainnica (iinircr; Pure Flavoring Kvirs-fta, Kiw-nci Ix-iii'm 'yriip.SiHiihiti-Sj n:p, (Spiuod Syrup, Khuiiaib, furc Spi'-es, e. sra end t cbscccs, nitink Hooks, Peed., Xmht and Itnnds; Csp, 1'tist, Ciiminr-rt'i.il nml nil kinds nf Note Pnwr: F.nwlnpes. poiis, Pem-ils, ArnnhPa Writiujr Fluid, ltl-.uk nml lt-.l Ink. Pnvkot nnd Pass Hooks. Mnjrazines. Nftvspnpcrs. NoreK Histo ries. Ilililes, Tlelijrious, l'rayer and Tiy Uuoks, Penknives. P!pe. ,le. Cr-Vf hMvenddort looiif stnek a lot of FINIS JKWFLUVi to which we would invite the at tention of the I.:itl!ts. PHoTiifJHAPH AMirMS Rt lower priced thn evrr off ered in thin pl:n-e. Paper and Ciirars sold ither whoonto or re tail. LKMMON & M'JKKAV. J nly 30, ISfiS. Main Street, Cbcnsliurir. jCui i to u'sxo t i cil Haviiig lieen appointed Auditor I'y the t'ouit ort'onitrton Pleas of t':imliria conntv to. rcnrt litrtlnitirn of the itioney in the hniiifs of the Sheriff arising- from sale of defendant's rest estate, ii: the csiso of S. K linor.l llnir-r h. ?o. vs S. A. lUcdeuch. No. 5. ,-ept. Tirm. 1ST.S. IVn.t. fr i'iii.. I herehy irive notice to all InterrsteJ that I attend to the duties of stiid apMiininicnr. at mr office In Klienslilira on Til I" H.- HAY, OCT.Slst, 1S7.S. at 2 oi-t.H K. p m.. when and where they must attend, or tie forever debarred from ruining in on said fund. OKI I. V. O ATM AN, IChensburg, Oct. 1, 1ST5. 3t. Auditor. tyeyer's Poultry Pcwdcr. Wamnlel.lf wed In time; to cure chit-ken rholcnt r.r..-t f ipcs. ithaeupT-ly ofllj uwdel- and a. bmtow.i I f rtlinary auentit-n tocleir Itnittis aud pt oper f eciliir, wnh a needful snn.lv f t nasi. BTitanaerpsneil-iorminp material. any rmcmny keep Ponliry fevenln cot-fln men t ) for ary Ictitii time, wl'h both profitsnd p'eaure. Pni-kKrel.'icts., livefor H.PO. A-k vonr UeaJtr. bent free upoa rc ceipt ot Pric. A. 4 co . r,alt:rar ADM I N I ST IS A TI O X X OTI C E. Ksate of f -ATIIAKIXF. CRl'M, dee'd. Ijettersol Ailininistrati.nl on the estate of t'afh ariim L'rtim. lute of Sn-iiiiit-rli.ll township, dec'tl, having lieen itranled to the unilersijrnetl. notice is herehy Riven to all persons indebted tosriid estate that payment must te mmle wil hout tlelav. and those h.ivii'.ir claims against the Same will present them properlv probated fur .ttlt-ment. A I'll A KIN K J. Ill KTN KTT. Oct. 8, 175.-01. Administratrix. ADM I X I ST U A Ti(TxXOTICE. K-tafi f Kl.tZ A BF.TH PkI'M, do, 'd. letter of Ad minfrt ration en the estate of KliraJ belht'ruin. late ol Sii.umei lull titwr-lnp, i.-e-i-havinit Iteen u ran led to the nndersiirncd. not lee Is' hereby iriven thnt nil debts due to Sai-I cs:at mn.-t be paid lorthwiih anil all claims against thesnmn should be presented, properly au.ht uticalcd lor settlement, to l.'ATHAlilNF. J. ItniTXKTT. Ocl. 8, 147S.-)i. Ail in in is; mint. OTHAY ST HE II. Came to the c it rloHiire Pi the stilifterilier in Crovle town ship, on or about the hcittnnlna: of September I is. n dark red STKrti two tears old last sprine. No marks visible. The owner Is rcrpiested locoin-1 forwar I. prove properly, pay ri.Hrifs and Isk-i him away; otherwise he will tie disposed of In ac cordance with law. IUmii. llOTLK. Croylc Twp., Oct. 8. ISTS. St. TCfOTICE. All wrsons) arc liorchr notifi.tl th:! I ltave pnrrhascd at t'oi"i stable's sale one r f'. ofSutiare Timtw r. consist itf of thirty tl-K id p'ne an! seven ol while oak. Is- iii'f on lands of Mich I IircFs, John Nell tinier ali t Vitus Klmelv. thesioie havirir tven sold a th property of J.-.mrs lickcv on tlr 31t lav or An-gn-t. 1H7-V tiANIKL. WillSKR. t'he-t Twp., Sept. 24, lTS. lin-l.-M. j Mcroxxi;ij7M7r.. J llVI I.1AX AMI Pt-:FOV. v, , . 1inKTTn. P. O.Tlcc f.irt-ert- ore -pied bv Hr. Janiison Niht calls can he made -t ..ivtrs' Ho'el. l&-14.-m. Q !' Q-7" r r,,rt "t ht:me Simples worihl C-O yJ tree. mim,p &. t'n I onian l,Me,
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