bensburs. Pa., 0CAL ANDJPERSONAL. I rre, fte Other Place. f' . . .. . it in town at Oatntaii'a. Iti-h want nice shoes, or -fl" " a .... t ItltllWIlV 'i rtie'i is railed the "limited male" ' ..m nter the ground so rapidlv. -JCv of rain I' liegan njiaiii, am! T'V fr t';i r f.itlitr seem nil in vain. '"P . . .1... I l..iruTttf if I'lul. ........ t.cm on Tuesday last, Win. Stntrman, tfently convicted or manslaughter for killing a mat, named Stephen MadaKa, was sen tenced to pay a fine of $100 and the. cost of prosecution, and to serve for a term of. two years. Iti the Western penitentiary. y Mr. Wni. Itovln. atreii alnnt r ... l..7Mt- 1 VlTk- "f'i'zln township, liaa a W-o year old steer whirh stands four ; feet nix inches high, and meo.nreK six feet I... J".g'b-'. M,,,t "t Kfen, tx-anw ii -Vr . ir noM for ascertain in hat fact Mr. fc. tsalitin,r,Wperofasrrh,2 n.!' A-Jn'lr.'1 ! lAsti,, ,t House to-morrow evening. .T!.e - l...tr..r mil fTS fit l T ' it . . :tr,l WIU 1 gooua at cash r,,.,c-tf tinner ntir nl.l I ... wV-' .. .-...1.1 i.r' VVittnililtlf. ........ - "' n.viM thanks. p, !;'ir.l Huz'tfe is respectfully in- a tin t.iK 'i'n'K 'ihnh ceased , ;r::v tn yarn ago. v'r ii -''ri'' I:f,,""',t-a farmer Protliono-vw-' iM-r ::iiil oiinfy, h.is been Kent '.'',:, i Asylum. ruv all k ''""J' ,,u? '"""per at i i .riii." il ii hiiv liti vl.m m in,l lllfy 1 payment due this rii'li in .it oi.C'f. ,,,n .i"iiinv iiigni nnti iracinn-)! !nM-n the elliow and wrist. 'rn!'1 """"" profpecls of the KIm-iik. a! Wi'ikit lHing put inti oper- Int m . 1 1 I H.T thi'r arn inti. n - " y a reBident of Ben' Creek, .t n.. .! " " uiic iv 1.MIV M nisLltikti rkit lu rr 1 mm larcrA .. m fn the cara win e atill i motion he fell with -Since Mondav last the liennbHran Sen Rreat force tractnring fonr of his riba, cut, atorinl Conference, of this disrVct f Canibr tine a fearful ira!. in hi. -...1 ..J.,.. 1 iisirn.i. ainnna ii.rr .i i . ""t " Buniain- ' hvb ueen in seanion. oft and en tl IT Other HevvrM tuim-iua I 1. r. . v .i . . " ' Ull v ii leureu tuat nuici oi ir. John II. Clark at rf- ing other severe injuries, inat lie cannot unrvive, , uir- r . '(i',4.r;,ii,iii or nlhcr dclits I). in 1 1: -H ,..'rr .. M''nl!'"n. riftslmrgli 1 1 rr " t limm lf one day lMt week . . I . . . I.aI.III.I . . ' " i'oiiuiiiiiei re mat .,,T !r i-T. r .1 vui.l lmfln-N of potatoes are . ".. t ... ..?. 1. . .! ! . J.. ' inn. ii n I lir.lr lnn PIUTI. . . . I. r - . . . !.' !. ! li ii'"' "i.irnev I'rice will lj .,, 1 rite. ,..rii:r.ii iii front of Mr. John iv... '..;. 1. ...... ..1. ai... .t X 1 in"" i. i" 'ii 11, 1 un 01 lit" r bit i.:riin'- - 'hi' Tribune do; not w Hi I'lftn.ni for it. '..n, Mackrmlth, of Orcen 1 . .Ii.il a f.'W iUvh ji'o in-' r:!i r. .l i.y rhe kli k of a frac- .ifviiiis. 1.1 in. ln.l. among their pi and nicrehaiit steel. npany are ciilarging 1 ks at ,Iinihtnf n. 1 -lid a:iy S'ate or connt v I tv .'I Ni-veinlier, 1S74, yon ! r t-diy tr ti-iiiorriw. or ol your vote nt ,::nt a ' i-tli- v il:i ; : itri it"'' :ir:: l-.-li Vf-i 'i. Mil '.1r M r, 1 :!' '" i J J i" 1 Vf'i .11 '! l it I ' 1 11. -I.ii it' :i I'" 'in,:in IMair comity, of .!, il. 1 . 1 r-1 1m. 11 Vtnatty are tlie ... -., r' i l-!"vii ill till lteK.eiiier ,. 1., !"'ir l.!jt f'lrnaces en- :i il.:i l' iri.ii f.r saiil corporation. i';.' I - m " : a ' : 1 S.-nal rl:il Conference i r-I ; ' -r' : Mint h niton district - V : '''. ''' X. Ilickok, Kwj., of '.m il. S Hi r. His Kepn Id ican w.;- 1 M '; f. 1. Vufzy of Somerset. 11. T v "f I:i-t w.-.-k. Mr. James -.. ;'!.:' !'i-i'iij:, Hiair county, w-An ': M.r.-v t, ff.-tn ami rim over lv a : . . ti.' i r, r- i eiving iuerm 1 ' rMes if i,t faa eliarac- l-f.i ' ri! V v wifi- and three Hon a X !:i 1 1 ! .1. 1 :-, i:'i' :ind one or moie r n. .: , f J.i 1 i.rHity, nie doing the j .-Mi. - wi-t. i apt. .fol.ti rotter HT- "f ,;r''' ' '! u:g, are a!.-o wfh the I:.-!! .-.''.. -.'c fVr.'nt nmi have been n ! 11 in wli.-njt amiiiiiiieed r-'"'i. r...., of KliennlHiirt - :ir. il,.,.l:g.-It cr.-imlHoii. v; " 1 : I i' day in M10 capibil A . ! r il-'i V, v I'etirod, tiiurt and ' ' i-i - . M. S(, h idly Injured at ; r " 1 T'lMISibM l;ir, while ' ,!' il '"-vi"g train, that he it two .1 cluck on Sun- A brakeman named James Matthews remdent of New Derry, Westmoreland com ty, liad oneof Ida feet cought and fearfully crushed between a moving i and the end of the depot platform in that place, at an early Lour on Sunday morning last. It was at first thought that the Injured memlier would have to amputated, but it seen., likely now that it can Iks saved. There are two ways of coining monev One way is to goto J as. J, Murphy's Cloth ing Store and buy fifty dollars' worth of wearing apparel for about thirty dollars. Men a clothing and Iniya clothing at 109 Clinton street Johnstown. A largo and su perb stot k of seasonable clothing just receiv ed. Call immediately ami clothe yourself comfortably. Don't forget Murphy's Star Clothing Store. Messrs. Thomas Davis and J. Alex Miore, two of C. T. ItoherU' conferees, were relieved from duty on the first dav of the Urpublican Senatorial conference, 'the for mer on account of ill health and the latter Tor some other rc.ison mutual consent per hapsand Hon. A. A. Itarker and Alviu Kvans, Esq., were chosen to fill the vacan cies, the third conferee being tho irrepress ible H. A. Boggs, of Johnstown. The Johnstown Drmncrtit informs our friend of the Urrald that he falsifies the facts of history when lie attempis to get up an anti-removal record for Thomas Davis, the truth being that Mr. Davis professed to be a warm friend of removal, was at the Cressou convention and was nominated as the re moval candidate for Jury Commissioner, ac cepted the nomination, was elected by'the u-moval prty, R,i served in that oflice three years. We are a little late, but none too late, we hope, to extend a Welcome to our young Triend Kd. Buckley, who has recently trans ferred his allegiance from the law office of J. 1. JJntor:, Ksip, of Johnstown, to that of F. A. Shoemaker, E.-q., of this place, with whom it Is his intention to complete his legal studies. Mr. Buckley is an intelligent, nnd worthy young man, and we hoehH will attain the highest pinnacle of fame in the profession he has chosen. The Board of Pardons me at Marrlsbnrg I on Tuesday morning last Kiul finished its ! lals.rs the .name evening, but what it did in j the meantime we have no means of knowing in inn writing, the only information b tat. . -- .... r , nlt V. 7 T"- son, nut tip to present writing rfi... t- morning) nothing ban been accomplishe,!, he few. ballots taken invariably standing three for Lemon and threo for Robert with no apparent dls,Ksition on either side to STS "J?.,the co,,t8t- " nomination is made before going to press we snail of cotif so announce if, lint our idea Is that nothing will bedone until the Democratic Conference has finished its work, which wetrttMt will lie done and Well done within the tieJtt few hours. Miss Belle Harmon, of Altoona, left home Monday evening for the purpose of attending services at the Chestnut avenue 31. t,. church, but ieing a little too earlv she concluded after reaching her destination to pay a visit to the residence of Mr tsett not for distant, but scarcely had she crossed the threshold of that gentleman's door when she found hersrlfgening very sick. Feeling somewhat alarmed at her condition, she essayed to return home, but was eventual lv forced to sit down on a log by the wavside", from whence she was subsequent! v assisted ny a young man to the house of Mr. Jacob I'aight, where, despite the skill of several medical geutlcmen who were called in, she died in about t-.vo hours after. Our friend and brother tvpo of other days Mr. .las. E. Hartzcll, w ith whom we stood at case more than a quarter of a cen tury ago in the old Echo office, but who for many years past has been the leading spirit In T. J. Wallace's wholesale and retail cigar and tobacco store, Pittsburgh, Is at present on a visit to the sceneof ourearly friendship, Johnstown, from whence, if be wishes to abide much longer in the land of the living he will not Tail to find Ida wv to Ehenabnrg before his return to the Smoky City. We are in receipt tit the Conyresxional L'rvvrd containing a speech delivered by Hon. John lieilly in the House of Uepre senlatives, Aug. I'llli, l7(i, on tho subject of economy, retrenchment, and reform. It is replete with fact and figures, and treats in a special manner of the then proposed re duction in the expenses or the army, with wnich branch of the public .rvie Mr. Itejlly as a member of the Committee on Military Affair had an opportunity to lm come fully acquainted. The speech is of considerable length and abounds wit h tabl-s which it would bother us to rprodn-e, tint apart from these there is much foMl for tlioucht ,i the masterly effort, as we shall " nit: i - . an assurance that the Board acted on com- . " vor ".ow I,v u" l""'icatiou of an paratively few cases. We take it for L-ranteit therefore, that the esse of Jas. B. Zahm, of this place, in wnone behalf still another effort Tas made on the occasion referred to, was not acted upon by the Itoard. The Johnstown correspondent of the N. Y. .S'n be who furnished among othr things an apochryphal account of the recent nnfor'nnale aff:ir at Lilly's Station Is evi dently the possessor of a very brilliant imae iuittioii, as witness his assertions that "Boast . . 1. .1 1 . ti .i RiiiHM-ii oowii ami KicKe;: 300111 the 1 barroom until he died." and that hla"mnr- ! fc-OT THlOXLT ATTRACTIOK.-thegreat Centennial Exosition, bow within little more than one mouth of its close, is miotics. tionably the biggest thing of tbe kind the world has ever witnessed, but it is by no I means the only thing iu Philadelphia worth ; seeing, as note the following from a late issue i um r.ventng star, a paper published in that city : Am Kxi-osition Worth Sekiso. Outside of tie Centennial Exhibition there urcf few plncc ttiai attract the stranger more strongly tban the Wp.namaker Orami pepot for Men s ami Hoys ClotlniiK, at Thirteenth and Market streets. The immensity or the buiitlinir. with its quaint exterior and Interior view, with the vast extent of clot hmir spread out before them, and tbe country-wide repute of the name of anainaki r, make it to visitors one of the most Interest intriplncea to vleil In our city. And a marvel it is as a monument or what personal endeavor eun rtn when united with ezoeiieut bnsiuess qualifications. lu isei .Mr. WjiiauLniier opened a small store at Sixth and Msrbel.ef which I lie Grand Depot Ht'ihirtcetiUiaml Market la the legitimate out trrowth. t'ushiuir his business from time to time into the branches or. furnishing roods calltMl ror when cotitst vests and pains were put chased, M r. Wanainaker Iihh nt lam In this lira n.l lie pot put a tit tins' climax dnd a lull mtanli t on the term "clothing store" by mule ins- his new establishment a place where luer. and boys may obtain, at the lowest market prices, everything they need to.cquip them Tor worn or measure. 111 winter nr kunnnff- tmm j hats to shoes; from underclothing to'overeoata. iiiiui in,? mniBCBi iiiHieiniis 1 u me nnest. it was a brave fcnterurlse to atipiunt sncK n innovation on our old ideas of business, hut no one WHtcliin- the crowds fo in, and catching Kioiiiri-n 01 ine stninnw laces coming out, cau nouot that it has proved a success-i tin entering the store a first giance falls to iiiny impress wun the vasfuess and value of the dispbir. If undreds of counters piled with every shape and style of coats.-pants and vests; rows or cm sos of huts and shoes, btiirts and un derclothing: and other counters loaded with the minutisp 01 neckties and gloves and the little oiitfltiuigs of tbe complete apparal. It is only alter a careful inspection that one begins to i oinprehend what it Is to see a million of dol lars' worth of goods at a look. The establishment comprises over two acre of store room, which In all on one floor, and is subdivided Into the different departments for receiving, cutting, makiug, selling ami deliver ing voods, all of which are attended to with that systematic care which coins reputation and money. Nearly two thousand hands are In the employ of the establishment, and one-fourth of these are eugtiKed in the store. While the utmost reirularity and stri.-t discipline in necessary lu dealing with u many employees, one of the most notable and novel features of the man agement is tho attention required to be paid, not only to buyers, as any business place might do, tint to visitors. They are shown through the place courteously, and alter Inspecting its mnjr wonders are left to wend their way jout without being asked to buy. Tho latest venture made by the go-ahead proprietor Is the maklngof ladies' saeo.ucs. and with the facilities at command there can belit tle doubt that it will be tullowod with the pros perity it meilts. Mr. Watiatnskcr's persistent efforts always striving afttr improvements In managing bis business in accommodating customers and anticipating their Wants in seekina new and better methods of doing business have result ed In the establishment in our city or tbe larg est end most complete Clothing Store In the United Slates. extract or two in our next issoe The recent death of a venerable citizen of f liilliizin township prompted a gentleman curious in such matters to make an estimate allied by a friend more advanced in vears, 1 of the nuuilierof old residenters within the I iMiundaries of Washington, Oallitzin, Alle gheny and Cleat Held townships. Including of course the several borough inside or said limits, ami the re.Milt was that he counted as still among the living twenty-fonr old men, not one of whom is less than eighty years of age and at lfast two of whom have attained tbe remarkable age of ninety-five years lerer (?) is one of the M illv Magnirea who ( t herealw.uts, with fair prospects for becom- ( i I 1 F I ''' 1 1 . ':!.) 1; r" 1". . (; !, 'I' I: ii. ,', :;fi.v,r!l; -'-It Y!.-v ..r ' ' S.-i.ak.- '1 a: ;, y t,i V" I - i;i 7 !....; l,r : li'i !..... -i .,t H .i t ' -1 . the t-priinlv local '.-wn Tribune, gi ves 111 u p:iper a very inter--i'Iii-s hi; wUnesSril :tl Hi. u ilny of u!I days, V". .''; n' ! (., 1 is n con v "'I Hi- iiioittitain , I'M- 'y "! P i lure, on S.11 11 r " ini'i wjiit for a coti "iy l. -fore to ak our . P.l.iir cr.unty,' ran -1.11I Imiv, sou of M r. ci s IT. po?n,ds. Me 11 v I os of hi 0ic, In- isiiiiply aiitov- a ! I ;. 'i- -V hi.... " ! 1; 1 n direct from the 'i; .-o:ieda last week by ' I i.m r. E-q.. of Susque ! li is a product of the !. ' : 1 I.y whom raised we ; ! ? sav. ' Asthma, or any Ir- 11 Brum hi.il TijIm-s, :ik;i:g Dr. Bull's Cough 'd Minio-aiids, icoiii ' ' .mil iie-Khlor. Vour Pi !, 'o cents. 1 lj ili lioliiilaysburg 1 " tint there is a doiljde ' in Catuliria, at:i nlsuit J " :'iue paper ha dis 1 kt- tti,,k titiiH enough frtnil ' 1 :i iv tlie monster. . 1 hicf engineer of the " us the honor of a ' . ,.t. II,, relMirtH ir U the right of way , nil says Hie work of 1 st tin I, commenced. "I li.ur township inteinl ...'.- kiic hundred JVct . Nn Ic.Ihs tismorrow ' Dfuiocrafa of (?hest ' iii do the samu thing, k", on .Saturday of next '. 'T the Ann nf f.ll ' ii i,zd.il.-.,Ct.arfIeldcollii-' I- i nO.iirg lasr Ht: u rdiiy, institutions atiil o-rviewcil several of Its conimi Med so ninny outrages at Osceola at. tbe time of the miners' strike. He is now in jail." Such a startling writer of modern fiction deserves to lie squelched. A Columbus (O.) paper sny that a young man named Nightengale, who is one of two individuals Wlieved to have liecn gniity of outraging tin- person of a young gill at Morrell ville. Ih-Iow Johnstown, some two or three mouths ago, wa arretted In that city one day last week, but npon word lieinc sent to Johnstown, the answer was retnrced that lie. was not wanted iliere now, wiiT-npou the young man was set at lilierty. The terrible crime with which he ischargi'd therefore remain unavenged, and the Tri bune would like to know w hose fault it is. Mr. A. T. Pindle. of I'd a. klick towti shio, showed us a few day ago several graii. s of "American Mammoth Uye," a cereal which far excels lu the matter of size ami brightness of color anything wo have ever seen in that line. It is a new variety, euiirelv distinct from the common rye, and the allegation ia that seventy-five bushels of it can lie raised on one acre and that the ll nir it produces is unexcelled by that made jif tn liest wheat flour. If any of our farmer friends wish to know more alainf this wonderful grain they cau let us hear from them. .fame Cnllalian, the man who Is pre sumed to have caused the death of Jacob Boast at Lilly's S;nlion, as noticed by ua last week, went to Johnstown on Monday even ing and informed District Attorney Rmw f Lis desire to lie taken Info custody. That gentleman thereupon advised hint to go bom1 aril surrender himself to an officer of the law. and assured him that a soon as Judge Dean was :iMe f 1 give the matter his attention he (Callahan) would 1st given a hearing on a writ of habeas eo rf.'i and the Amount of bail, if bad was pcrmisnnble, woiihi .it that time le fixed. A troupe of colored vocalists, very ev-t-oisi n'y and Very favorably known through out the" country a the Original Tenn.-s-aeins," or the "Slave Cabin Singers," are l.ii!i!i for an entertainment at the Court House, In this place, on Wednesday evening of next week, Oct. lllb. The rexirtolre of this lroiie consists exclusively of songs and hymns of a religious and sentimental char acter, In the rendering of which they are saitl to lie unsurpassed. Of cour we ad vise every taaly to go and hear them. For further particulars see programme and poa-teis. The lifeless and horribly mutilated re- ing centenarian, if not exceeding that term. Could anything l-ctter illustrate the health ful ness of our climate than this record of longevity iu a population not much beyond six thousand ? -Mr. T. X. Bnrk.0rnallit7.in.ua been appointed agent for thiacounf.v by the Union Horse Insurance Company of Blair county, j and In order to interview farmers and others ! on the subjoct of insuring their horse stock i against thieves, as well a against death ' from either natural or accidental causes, he! will tie at Chest Snrfngson Saturday or next j week, Oct. 14th, atOlen Cotmc'l on Monday, Oct. loth, at Carrolltown, on Tuesday, Oct. ! I7tli, and in Elwnsburg on Wednesday, Oct. lXth. No one wlm studies his own interests ' should hesitafn about insuring his horses any more than he would alsiut insuring his dwelling house, nnd as the ratesare exceed ingly low and the safeguards perfect and re liable iu the Company represented by Mr. Burk, we cauiioi too earnestly urge npon our people the importance of attending to this matter now that the opportunity is af forded them for doing so at a very small out lay and upon conditions which can scarcely fail to meet the approval of all. 2i. FALL NOVELTIES now orr.s at ntrous Sc hackees, PITTSBURGH, PA. Our Tsrlous department are now replete with all the novelties for the present and approaching season. We direct special at tention to our complete stock or BLACK DRESS SILKS, all of the most celebrated brands, ami the wear of which we guarantee. Also !0 NEW SHADES SO P L A I N C O L O II E I SILK S, from -51.23 to S2..M) per yard. These are the best bargains we have ever offered in Silk Good, being less than last season, prices, notwithstanding the great advance. We ofYer extra good value in BLACK and COI OKED CASH M EKES, and an immense as sortment of all the new styles of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SACQUES AND SHAWLS We have now open and will continue to receive during th season, specialties in F BENCH and BERLIN CIDAKS and SAC14UES, which will be sold at lower rates than ever before. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, LINENS, A N I ClP.XP.lt AT. IIOCSK.KEF.I'IXO I)RT GoODfl. JSyOur stork of these is always the larg est and our prices the lowest. HU JUS A II ACKE, Fifth Avenue and Market St., Pittsburgh. EHF.Nsnnm ash Camfiuia Tnwxsnip T Tiik Front. Organization of a Demo- i tratic Club. At a meeting convened for that purpose at the Court. House on Saturday evening last, a Tilden, Hendricks and Re form Club was organized, forty-six names Is-mg enrolled within a few minutes. The object of the meeting was briefly stated by John G. Lake, Ksq ., assistant to the Chair man of the Democratic County Committee, on whose uiotiou Win. H.Sechler, Esq., was called to preside, the requisite nnmlier of Vice Presidents ami Secretaries tieing subse quently chosen : On assuming the chair Mr. Sechler in a short but very oiiited and effective address still further elucidated the objects of tbe meeting, and apiwalml iu elo quent language to Democrat and all others who desire the welfare of their country to unite as a baud of brothers iu the great work of reform and reirenchtnent. Then followed the signing of the constitution and bye-laws, which were prepared by L. D. Woodruff, Esq., Chairman of the County Committee, for the government of Democratic Clubs, after which the "Ebensburg Borough and Cambria Township Tilden, Hendricks and Reform Club" was on motion adopted as the distinctive name of the organization then formed. The elect Ion of permanent ofli ce rs being next iu order, tbe following named o. lins of Charles McCall were fcumi a few I gentlemen were chosen unaulmonsly : Presi- tuoriiings rco on tin track of the oss Run , dent, Wni. II. Sechler Esq., Vice President, swifi h, near Houtz.lale, Clearfield county, ami as the head, which was severed from the Isslv. bore three stabs or in Is, and two ; Singer simitar wounds iu the aiMiottien am! one in the side were also discovered, none of which it was thought could have tceii inflicted by fi... i.ir l.ni! 11 lav w.t verv oenerauy Jas. C. M array, of Cambria twp., ami Jesse Bolsingcr, of Eliensburg ; Secretary, Jas. M. Treasurer, If . A. Alel'iKe. A tew words of encouragement and good cheer were then delivered by R. L. Johnston, Esq., who e as called upon but declined to make a set speech, assuring the Club, however, 1 ! 1 peered Drs Tisld ami HHir maoe. n ,at like I lie fsKir spoaeu 01 ny uur unwu Iv.st mortem "examination and Mr. A. Sliar- 1 Saviour, he was with them all the time, and Ins Welcome come i b tngh performed the duties of on.lerilker. Wou,d lJ pleased ft. address tliem At lengflt 1 T-t ... ... l..-jti-H a wite anil two imf.irH the cam oaicn was over. ' ' V ,. - : " ' '" ' 'h if. "I., it vl I K- Mr, convicted in the '-nit lust week oT burla I to t ... Western JViiilcn- . li icd to dig out of hi 'ugh;, but hi plans were ' I and ft ust rated by the he -il :in,i, 'r. of (itysfort, engineer ' .1- the K,;nel train, fell "" K-mirday evening last, ' ll'xiVH IllJIiilavsl nrr " an attack ol Vertigo or 1 in,: . ,,(i,1K ol, -''. Iv iiijured. "' '1 Ti-i'.tiur ivsth t nearly "' 'he llnli n, ,.. y jj -ch mi l i. fi. x ms last 1 ' " 111 iia uisl N n y Jane ' "in;,; i.: ms i. account tin.. re vwr pur. "' ' I ft l.r.o- I. The unfortunate man leaves a wire ana two small children. Mr. Cyrus Miller, a resident of Kernvillc (Job n town), attempted on Sunday last, with the aid of a hair-pin. to remove the ex plosive matter from what is known as a miner's cap." intending to ue the copper tills' to ornament a lead pencil, but had not progressed far with his work when the "cap" exploded, tearing off tbe thumb and first finger of hi left hand ami mangling the soeoml rtner so ba.llv that itbad to be ampu tated at t lie knuckle joint. The fi rst finger of hi right hand alo sufl'ered severely and had to be cut oft near tlie root .01 m There being no further business, tlie Club 011 motion ad journed to meet at Mie same place on to-morrow (Suftirday) evening, when a very larpe accession to the ineuiliership may las confi dently expected, a Cainbriatuwnship prom ise to turn out in full Torce and many more within the limits or Ebensbnrg borough are confidently expected to enroll th-msel veson that occasion. Let the good work go brave ly on. "lief hj 11, t i,, 1 1, ir ,. . ''t'-o,, H- Hotkey writes us " far,,, , ," V!V "l'u "'ere is"a pine tree ". Menrv V, II. I. !.. '''r..,, '' w ,,,', measures 22 feet i riu' l if '"anufaclured into ink.- at least .'.lion feet. Inch Iv"ii ., I 'l,r !, I" L ' ,nW'sl''P HfMKs "'""l ',""''' political persiin 'it.tt P'elty soon with !'"'i in ' '',,'r elected ill Etietislllirg, , "'A,' . v. I, I V' . W" ",ny f "" in tlie run inn or a 11!,.. , ' ""Mile.l ,,f ,i. 1 . ;j 1 'HlVt f,.;t , ''' " Ii 1 V,,",T 'cnt piece is In lr;"i. 1. 1 '' Hers fiKin t,e genuine iu '" "T " 4"ltbt teadish hue, "' tun''' ' "f !ll1'"""' whal "' '!', I " ''"' "f dry gissls, groeeiies. "Ii . 1 ,s" "'ore of Mvers V 1 " IH 1,1-ll.t.r t.. t " ''''ii,,,! J't o ""l bargains in any 'iiitli?t-m SenatohiaI- Cosrr.REScr..-The Demo cratic Senatoral C'onrcrence for this district met at Oresson on Friday last and organized u-ii ) 1 it tl ft f I, is baiiils were batlly domor- I tbe election of W. H. Rose, of Cambria, allz-d in ether wavs. as President, and Geo. Stroop, of Blair, as Our iicighlsir "of the fJeraM complain Secretary. Immediately after theorgamza that Cambria county has never had 'a State . ,jo t,e t?ouferencn pra-eedil to business. Senator during the seventy !! years of her ! jKrs. W. Fisk Conrad, of Blair, and I . existence, and thinks if i alwmt time tI1.1t a. Shoemaker, of C'ambrla, were name.! for justice should lie done l.er lu that direction. 1 Senator. The astonishing nnmlier of one This wail was of course sent up on behalf of , hundred ami thirty five ballot were taken Mr O. T. Roiierts, f this place, but as it is wjti,U result, ea h county standing by its not likely t-.serve the ptirHse intended, there j ow can.tidate. Tbe Conference then ad jacent no hoe left for Utile Cambria unless jMrnp,i to meet on Friday next, at the same tbe Democratic conference conies to the res- , . M pin, e. It is eiuiiely proliable that cue ami recognize the importance u ihhuk , what the. Republican conference will proba- blv fail todo ttccanse the men wbocontrol the mac hincry of the party and have an axe or , two to gri'ml d-n't want iKloiie. From now until the first of January the law will permit any one to kill deer, elk, dn. ks, pheasants, prairie chickens, wild turkev and raU.i'H, but the law will tm more direct a man to the right fmHo Ami game of the kind indicated than if will point our to l.im the proper place to visit when be want 10 bttv a Kod suit of clothinv or any thing '. that line. S'lll it leaves every ho, y Tree to exercise tfceir own judgment in lli cases, and we are glad to say tkat so fur as the downing qietion i concerned the ont versal owtniii is that f.'odrrey Wolft, whose tnamtwttlistorejs m xt d.s.rtotlie Kit-ornee, Altooua, is rbe ribtJHali tor the eioergtncy. Wfi.t. Donb. The following, which we find in last week's issue of the Cambria Her ald, Is not only creditable to the parties con eernci, the giver as well as the recipients, but Is well calculated fi renew one's faith In human nature, which It must lie confessed suffers a great deal from the selfishness and heartlessness which seems to actuate so many people in their daily intercourse with their fellow men. The IlcraUl says : A few days ago, our venerable friend. Mr. Daniel J. Junes, who resides about a mile north of this place, received by mail two passes to the Centennial, and a note stating that the writer would tie hnppy to have him axl wife come down to Philadelphia, that he desired to see them and would be at the station there with his own csrrlsire 10 receive them. Of course this was quite a surprise to Mr. J., who was an en tire stranje-r to the writer of the note, hut on reading Inrther he found that the pencrous stmner was no other than a person who, some twenty years ego, was traveling through this part of the country, ami ono eveiiinit coinirir to bin farm house, asked hospitality for the nuch;. siatimr Unit he Inol 110 money. Mr. and Mrs. .1., who were noted for their jrenerosity, took the strmiiror iu and cared for him kindly, never dreuuiiny that in years after he would kindiy invite them to slia're his hospitality In the city of i'biladclplil.i, whore ho now resides and cu Joya wealth and ulU nonce. the name or noltl noeuiaaer n.i o.... will tie dropped. We have heard of possible nominees, but at this stage of the proceed ing it i inexpedient to say more than that the nominee should be a man of approved honesty and of known ability. Give us such a casidi.Iaie and the district will lie redeem ed, even against Lemon. Ilollidaytburg Stan dard. - Thf. Great Steiswat PfAxn. The first award at the Centennial over all Piano was given to the Sieinway Pianos. 8ee special iliapaich To the Pittsburgh C'owmer rtVil in another column. The general ami oe agents for the Sfeinways are Messra. H. Keber St Brother, 122 Wood Street. PHis burgh, who. sell tlfCra very low nd n !Uly payweuts. Ik I Oxlt Hap Health. Many a one wishes for good health without making nse of the pioper means to obtain it. Reader, whoever yon are. go now whilst this notice Is acting on your mind and employ Dr. Keysor, of Pittsburgh, who has made chronic diseases hi study for years. In disease of the lime especially, has he far outstripped all rivals. He has studied the diseases of the lungs in all their phases, and, if curable he can enre you. Do not wait however until your constitution is a wreck ; until the whole system is involved in the disease ; but even then, it may not lie too late. Dr. K EYSEit's Lt'jtn Cure has worked wonder in restor ing health and removing disease. It will cure often when nothing else will, and when you find it impossible to consult the Doctor personally, get his essay ami his Lung Cure. The 1xtk will lie sent free to all who write for it. Price of Lung Cure Sl.50 per bottle or $7.60 per half dozen. To lie bad at Dr. Keyser'a Lalmratory, 240 Penn aventie, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. 120 Peon avenue. Falsk Impressions. It i generally supposed by a certain class of citizens, who are n t practical or experienced, that. Dys pepsia can not invariably lie enred, but we are pleased to say that Green's AtWFST Flow eh baa never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia am! Liver Complaint in all Its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costivenesa, Sick Headache, palpitation of the Heart, low spirits, &c &c. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure wa re ported, but thousands of complimentary let ters received from Druggist of wonderful cure. Three dose will relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottle 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by Lemmon St Mur ray, Kliensbnrg, and P. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore. A CARD. To all who are ufTering from the error and Indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss or manhood, etc., I will send a recipe tlmt will enre yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This ireat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a seir-addressed envelope to the Rey. Joseph T. Ismak, Station D, Bibl Jloute, yew York. i-21.-6in.l Jjoca.1 Correnptiulemctt AN OLD TIME LOVE STORVr T)kar Fkiimar-Many years airo. when Cam bria county was a vsst wllderneest the hardy pioneers who came hither from Cither sections with the determination to cleaf away if possi ble the u 11 broken I orest and develop our moun tain soil, were not so comfortably situated aa we are now. Many of them were without mon ey, and indeed they lacked the ordinary com forts of life, and the privations and hardships which they endured buttle ail power or descrip tion. But they bravely tuiiedon wjth enabaled vifcTor, never faltering: lu their real, and we are now reaping the precious fruits of their untir ing industry enjoy lug the rich boon purchased by their indomitable energ-y and unrelentin perseverance, people loved then as they r?0 now, and tbe sincerity which governed the'r actions should be a guide to all future re tie ra tions. About that tlrna there resided In the northern part or Cambria county a young man whose name or nationality we shall not mention. He was honest, Taithrul and conscientious, aa the reader will readily judge by what follows. This youiir man resolved t get married, a'thouch very poor ami without surticleul money 10 de fray tbe expenses incident to such a venture. So poor indeed was be that even the otBclatliiK vicijj uinu wuum iir uuuyru to wail lor his tecs. lie thought long of thissubject 1 be pon dered and reflected, then reflected ami ponder ed, till finally he came toa conclusion. Having arranged this matter, a very important one to him. he set out to search for some one vbj would love him. as he without any reserve whatever could love auy body at all. He soon succeeded in finding such an one, and he went nnotii courting in tuegoou old orthodox way. A five mile walk through the wilderness was as nothing to him when contemplating the pleas ure ami tbe bappiueas or an evtniug's conver sation with the girl he loved. All rear vanish ed and tho only spectre that haunted his vivid Imagination in those dreary walks by night was the object or his admiration. The woir howled, the catamount Screamed, various other wild animals joiued',in the chorus, makiug night hideous with their fearful noises, and these, adiied to the roaring of the elements fn mid winter, were almost sufficient to ehf!l the blooa of the bravest; but our hero CHred ror them not. He was not to be intimidated with trifles such as those, and his only thought was the maiden of bis choice. In course of time they were engaged find soon after a wedding day was fixed, a they did not believe in tbe modern style or long engagements, lest perhaps their bright expec tations might lie forever blighted. In due time the auspicious day came, and tbe party having assembled at the young lady's home at early morn, they all started for the church, and If the reader had been standing by the roadside just then be would have seen four persons two ladies and two gentlemen passing by, not walking, however, but cozil y seated on twu horses a lady and gentleman on each. This comprised the wedding party. Now, gentle reader, picture to yoursclt an antiquated church building standing half way down a light declivity about a quarter of a mile la length. Just on the top of this hill the partv halted and the happy groom, alighting from his horse, told his companions to remain till he should return, at tlie same time Informing them of the object or so strange a procedure. He then walked down hill directly luto the res idence or the good minister, but what kind or an Interview there took place uo one but them selves probably ever knew. Seon, however, the about-to-be husband was seen coming back, but suddenly stopped at a fence iu front of the church, which he mouuted, and looking to waidt the other members of the party, he call ed out as loud as be could, "Come on 1 he'll marry us for potatoes 1" tVell they were married and the potatoes were furnished In paymeut for the ceremony, but the exact number del ivered we never learn ed, uor do we presume it would interest the reader to know at this late day. W. Car not.!. Twp., Sept. 29, 1874. DR FnESiiAS. Thinking it probable that your Carrolltown correspondent may not have heard of a Joke perpetrated on two young invu of Clearfleld township, near Nagle's mill. I have taken It upon mvself to acipiaint yoti with the circumstances. It appears ItiHt on tbe evening of the 27th the young men in question confis cated a couple of horses belonging to a widow lady, and without her knowledge or consent, but no doubt wit h thelntention of having them back in the pasture field before daylight next morning, rode them to a dance In Carroll town ship, which they reached in due time and sound condition. Once there they pitched in to enjoy themselves, but while in the midst of the hilari ties some mischievous, not to say wicked, nel son or persons took possession of the horses ami it-11 tor parts unknown, and as a natural sequence the young men were old iged to trudge their weary way homeward on "f'M.t-bsck," In the doing of which they had to ford Chest creek with the water nearly up to their chin. As the youthrul adventurers railed to appear next fiay at the Chest Springs pic-nlc, the presump tion was that they were trying to disoover the whereabouts of the lost steeds. Tours, &c Xerxes. Portagf, Pa., Oct. 3. 187. Editor Txt.y.h n -Ttcnr Sir x I herewith send you an Item for publication, provided you find room for it In your valuable columns. Here it Is : Died, at his residence in Washington town ship, on Aalurday last, Sept. Both, Mr, David Powers, aged about HO years. Mr. Y. had been greatly afflicted with bodily Infirmities for sev eral yers and had been constantly confined to nis room ror nearly two year previous to hts death. He seemed during all hts trials and af flictions to submit to the will of rjod with great tortitune and resignation, and now that he has been called from this world of misery and woe. It Is honed he has been enrolled In the army of the blessed beyond the grave. Although he ex ceeded the ago commonly allotted toman, his presence will ne sadly missed by loving kindred to whom he was very warmly attached and by whom evtry care and comfort was so willinglV bestowed upon him. fie wss through life an ex miliary and devoted member of the Catho lic Cnureh, fn the cemetery whereof at Wil more his mortal remains were on Mondav con signed to their last resting place. Q. oniTCARY. PAIIKE. Bled, In Johnstown, on Thursday. ?cpt. 29. H7, Miss Kmxa J.. eldest damrhter of John and Agnes I'arke, aged Ifl years, fi months and 21 days. Amiable, intelligent and greatly beloved, the untimely death ol this estimable young lady, the result of a fever contracted in I'hiln le'pliis. hns brought untold sorrow to a large circle of relatives and friends.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The Un dersigned, having iieen appointed An- ditor by tho Conrt of Common Pleas of Cambria county to distribute the fund In tbo hands nl W x. J. HrcK, asiostnee ot vt V. tiot.K, as shown by his first and partial seeonnt, hereby gives notlne that he will sit at his office In Kbcnsnurg. on Mosoat. the dtli ilsy of Novkxser next, at 10 o'clock, a. m . to attend tothedntiesof hit said appointment, when and where all parties interested mav attend it they see proper. J. ii. L.AKK, Auditor. Euensnurg, Uct. 0, lS70.-3t, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tin dersigned Auditor, appointed bv the Orphsns" Conrt or t Cambria county to reisirt dis tribution or the money in the hinds of (leu. M. kraok, r.sq , trustee, arising from t fie sale nt the real estate of Howard Iiomaloso. deceased, hereby notifies all persons Interested tht he will attend to the duties of said animlntment. at hts office in llbcnjhnrg. on KntnA v, the 7 111 day ot .xovknrkr, 1870. at 3 o clock, e. w.. when and where all parties may attend If they think proper. ALVI.V EVANS, Auditor. Ehensbara, Oct. 4, l-7.-3t Ymt may tint lielieve it, bwt It. in trne pone the less, thattltere baa been front every month tbis year. AUDITOR'S NOTICE The tin dersigned, having been appointed bv the Orphans' Conrt of Cambria connty an Audi tor to report distribution of the tnonev In the hands of Alvln Kvmi.i, K.. administrator of John II. r.vans, deceased, ss ?newn ny his Brst and parti a I account, hereby gives notice" that he will attend to the duties of psid appointment, at his otfteo tn Kbenhnrg. on MMIiat, Nov. ifOth, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. When and Where all parties hav ing claims are required to present thefn, or be de barred from coming In on said thnd. A. V. HAHKBH, Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 5. 1878.-8t, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor by the Or- rihsns' Cnnrtol Cambria eotlMty to report dlstrl lution of the fund in tbe hands of Hour Wal ters. Esq.. administrator ol S. A. Kkphart, Iste of lltnore borough, deceased, as shown by his first and partial account, notice is hereby given that! wlllattend to the duties of said appointment at rrtv office in Ebeneburg. on Fat dav ttcTonsa atlfa at a o'clock, r. m., when and whercall par ties Interested must present their claims, nr be debarred frutn coming in for a share of the fund. OEO. W. O ATM AN, Auditor. Ebcnsbarg, Oct 4, 197.-t. NOTICE. In the Court of Com mon TbKAS or Cambria County; No. 40, Jnne Term, 1878. Timothy H. Brooks vs. Josephine Brooks. Alia uJtptrim in Divurre. To the respondent above named : You are here. by required to sppear at. a Court of Common Fleas, to be held at Ebcnsbarg. fdr the County of Cambria, on the first Momla) of Iieeembcr next, to answer the Ootnp alnt of ilif libelant In the above stated case. HERMAN BAUM ER, Sheriff. Sheriff's OOlce, Sept. 27, 187rt.-4t. XECUTOU'S NOTICE. " Estate of Thomas Adamh, r!cc'd. letters testamentary on the eatnte or Thomas Admits (of Joseph), lnte of Clearfield township, deceaseu. have been grunted to the undersigned, to whom all persons tn1ttel to said estate are j requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will presen: them properly authen ticate for settlement, ! .1 ACOB HOOV ER, Etccttter. t Kept. 79, l7-0t. Em f lEIf !JtSSJ ' BIGGEST THIiiG BARGAINS! EVER EXPERIENCED IN EBENSBURG. Illf enillDEST DISPUT Largest Array CHotosTcoetis, WE DARE SAY, THAT FOR MAM AM, HAS BEEN OFFERED TO Folks Icrcawaj TO ! READY CASH FI1Q3I vVTI , : Our ONE PRICE and don't forget tho balance of the firm of PRICE, BAXTER, JONES & CO., IN TUDOR'S BUILDING, HIGH ST., Ebensburg. Men's IIcHvr Hoots, tlie very liest in tlie market, can lc hud at our Store for $2.50. We have the largest nnl be.t selec tion of Calicoes in town, which wc will Bell at 6, 1 and 8 cents per yard. An immense stock of Shirtings, 10 and 11 1-2 cents cr yard. Come nnd examine onr stock of Muslins from 6 to 10 cents tier yard. A new stock of Flannels, the very best, fully warranted and of our own make. Cassimcresofour own make enough to supply everylwdy in the county. All wool and no shoddy. A big stock of Yarns, of which this advertisement ia not one. Call and sec. Cheese only 12 j ecnts per ponnd. Twelve boxes just reccivid. Coffee, a prime article, at 22 and 25 cents. The best Syrups, lietter article than have ever heretofore been brought to town, at 80 cents per gallon. We want FOUR TONS of Butter, for which we will pay the highest price in merchandise. Orphans' Court Sale or AtcAsf.e REAIj ESTATE! lyTi rlrtne or an order Issnlna- ottt of the tlr l plians' tVurt of t'ambrla county add to ns di rected, we will offer at pottllO sale", on tbe prem ises In Barr town? hip, on SATUJIDA I', IMobet1 2St JS7G. at a o'clock, T. the ftillnwhijr described real e?tste4 to wit : All that part of the real estate of which Anthony Mohlerolcd selted, lylnfr north ftf the pnblie toad tnitn Carrolltown to the rlllKe Of St. Pftehnla. nnd a1jnlnlnn lands of Jacob Welland and Oeorsre Sherry, containing- ! fweeM 20 nnd :i ,rrr , ( part o. whvh Is cleared), the esrti to be tarrcTed before sale and to le sold nceordlnir to the snrrry. Term or St.r.. One-thtnl of the pnrchase money to be paid on conarmatitn of the sale, and the balance In two equal annual parmtits. to be s cm ret I by the boot Is and triortase of the pnr chaser. JOHN tsOinsONi. Sr. Jl'MAN MtlHI.KR. Eieeotorsof Anthony Mohlcr, dee'd. Ji . M. I will; at the same' time and place, offer for sale a lot of person.! properly bt-l.ialnir to niTself, consisting of Ho. scs. t attic. Fanning Im plements. Ac. i npon which a reasonable credit will be Klren. T rm made knownoe daol sal. jrL,lAJ MOULtKR. Barr Twp., Sept, 3, 18T.t. 0'""oMMis8ioxE R's NancE Timothy K. Bkks . .TotF.rHisK TtnooKB. In the fnrt of Common Pt or t?m bria tJounty ; No. 46, June Term, 1879. Hi fit IHvtrrr,. The nnderslirned, bsrint; been appolnte.1 Com missioner by the Court to take te'timnny In the above stated ease. Lereby aive notice to all par ties int crested, tiiat he will attsnd to tbe duties of said appointment, at Ma office In Ktienahnra. on MnstlAT, tkTORKH lth. 187S, at 2 o'clts-K In the afternoon., when and where they may attend if they think proper. OKO. W. OATMAX, Commissioner. STU 25, 1878.-3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The on dorstgned, having lcn appolnfl Atw dltor by the Orphaas Court of t'amtTta connty to report dlstribntion nf the fun.l In the hands of James Holand, admlnlai ralor .f John t HoUnd, dee'd. a shown br bis final account, to and anions the names entitled to recelT tbe same, hereby irlTes not ice that be will sit at his office in Ktwn. i bnnr, on Satvuoat, Octoh Ii. I78. Ho'. clock, r. w to a lend to thednt ieof s ld aopolnt j tnent ; when and where all persons Interested may ; attend If they aee pioper Sept. 29, 1870.-31. J. it. L.A H.ri, Aatnior. UDITOU'S NOTICE. The tin derslenfd. harine ra-en appointed An' ' dltor to report distribution of the fund In the hands of Miclnel Matfnlre and harles Hrttce. ad ministrators f Oeoraje Bruce, dee'd. as ahwn br their Bnal aeconnt. herebT ite notice t list be will oil at hisnRlcein F.ben'ahura on MojtPAT.the 2t day of IVtoskk neit. at Id o'clock, a. to attend to the duties of said appointment ; when and where all person lntere!?ter may attend tf they ee proper. J. O. LtAkfe, Aodttor. Bapt. i, t. iu tiinton r.. jonnstowi.. r CtHAKTKRKIl ?:pt. n. tsro. I- r . ; i reneired of all sum not lest than ! I'resent rate of lntcni. six yn-r cent. Ir:r. titie In the month ol June and IKvrmt: fH withtlrawn Is M-1 lot lie doplt, C.u , prfttndtna: twice a year withoui trontiltna posltor to call or ech to p esent the dcp.:i t . , . MOTTr liardoh Keal rtate. I'refcren ( ., lltieral rcte and lone time. rCea to borrow. . i ferlnn nr.t tnortsv:pon larmi Worth four. r times the afn'ottnt ol loan dePircd. Uovd re'Tei perfoct titles, etc., rcrjn'f'.Mt, This evrpyratton t rc-jIrcl a Surlnr TVo Cnmttnrclal dcfsislta rwlrsl. not- dl-?.jur!r rantcl. No loans on ersonal s-ur!ty. Itlank application for tsirr wers. copies..: tl,. rales, by-laws, and special law relatina; to tli Itank. sent to any address deired. TareTsits James Coojht. Hand Iliberi i; KlliS. A.J. Ilawea. F. W. Hit. John Ltmnun H Itaumer. Jr., Daniel Mcliuirhlin, U.J. Morr. I, James Mc.Mlllen. James Mrlcr, IjewiaPi tt. 51 A. Itofrrs. Conrad SuppeSj Ueorfte T. S?wauk, and TV. W . Walters. UAXirli rJ. MISKEIIM PreslJent Fkxsk TnnicaT. Treasurer. I'TUIS Etfan. Solicitor. (ia-a,7J.-iy. EfiENSDURC HfiUSE-fUilli'G STORt IS THE PLACE TO BUT STOVES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAIN'TS, ic. g-io GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. TIARMF.R3 AND OTHERS, if you in te:tid to Imild a bouse or tiarn, or otlicr wis Improve your propertv, o to HrNTI.R V ror NAII.S tiLASS. PAIT:, HAKUWAKC, 4c. Money saved by btiyina for ensH. ITAHMEHS, GO TO lit NT-LET'S 5 esarhitie the neatest little CHOPTlNti MUX crer Introduced. It chops from o t Vt tmshels or rvc, -irn or ata ier hour. iii. i ONEIT COSTS ONLY U5. XTAKMEKS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and bny the best CORN FODDER anh STKAW CUTTKK ever sdd In this vountv. Thflr cost more than saved In one yeat by cut ting your teed with it. TCTAtiMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and JC; bnyyonr H A UV EST TOOLS, -w hich he sells CHEAPER FtMt CASH than they can be bought elsewhere lu Ebetisbura-. rvTr.r.v n u-at t. ta S lFttl mft .1..ftn If m...t .... w Ik.,, ' .... . .- 'l', . . " ' . . . . '"I . I soy other dealer I tl F.lveiisliiinr. and trim it Into the bargain without extra charg-e. OUSEKEEPEHS, GO TO HUNT LEY'S and liny tli BLANCH A KU til CKX, tho tiest in the world. Sold for CaSH at manufacturer's prices. P LOCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell t-E you Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Car riage Bolts, Bar Iron. Nail Kod, Cast cUt-el, Ac., VEKV LOW FOR CASH. rfTHK HMt SILVER-PLATED WAKE J, lh the market at 5M per cent, leas than city retail prices. Sold for cash at rt-lS- 5.-tf.i Hl.XTLEY'S. TCt ARME11S, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and E; pet the best MOWIXH ami KEAP IXU MACHINE made. PKICES O HKATLT KEDUCEU. CARPENTERS, GO To HUNTLEY'S and Inty your TOOLS and BUILDING HA KW WAKE. Pay cash aud save percent. OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO IIUNT- - LEY'S and li.:y rour St.ivrs and TlnJ ware. PA I CA SH A N O S A V K U. E Y. &O TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES J "WRINtlEBS. He sells them at great ly reduced prices for the ready cash. OUSEKKtiPERS. GO TO HUNT' LEY'S and mrs 1T tier -ent t.v .- tna: cash for Table Knives. Forks, Spoons, Ac. LARGE IAT OFIK'KET AND PEN Iv N I V E3 very t Lea p forjeath at -A- HUNTLEY'S. JOHN D. THOMAS. I3otnncl Slio IIlcoi T'lIH undersigned respeetf ully Inform l.la nutnormis customers snd the put. lie gener ally thBt he I prepsredto iiianuf actiire n M ITS snd CHOES o any dsiril Fizeor qu.illty. frotrt the finest French call-skin boots to theoai-sft brojrans. in the vf.kt assT manner, on the) shortest ootlo. and at as moderate prices as like work ran le obtained any here. Those who have worn Boots and Sbo.-s mad St my establishment need no nssumne as trt the superior quality if int work, other can ea-lly be cTrnvinc-d of the fact il they will only give me a trial. Try and tie convinced. Repalriitjt of Ibsds aud fhes attended to promptly and In ft workmanlike manner. Thankful for cast favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a continuance and Increase of thr same. John n. thomis. PillHB'.N NIBBLE VORKS, 139 Franklin Street, Johnstown MOWrMFVTS. HEAD and TOM II tTISis. COI'NTER and CAH1- n B r rLA us. Mantel. p . mmu. faetiir-d of the very liest Italia-i and : A 1 . I " V. . . I . I s ii-rn:,iri ..inroies. r.nnrc PHiisir: titin rnaranteet in price, de'jn and character of work. W Orders n-spertf tilly solicited and promptly tilled at the very In, est cash rates. Try me. April 24, lT.-f. JOHN PAKKR. rl W. DICK, Gen'l Insurance Agent, EltEXSBUIlG, rA. TsIiPles written at short notlco In the OLD RELIABLE ETNA,f A art other LI rat ('Sfvaa tsatpanles. EbrDJharg. Sept, 2. 18I -ly. A I) MI X ISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Esta'.e of Thomas Pakkish. dcd. Letters J Administration on t he estate of Thns. Parrlfli lst of Allegheny township, deeeaaa.1, baring heeu araatet to the Biideraianed, all per sons. Indebted to said estate are requested to make (Tftmpt garment, and those harln claims ar-lnst ihesa-ee Will presen'.tbeairoierly authenticated ftir setlleun-nt. Il H. F A M kTsH. Almtulatrater.: Sept. n, 17. ;. ADM IN 1ST R A T I O X NOT I C E. Estate of John t X"HRA ?r, dee'd. The nndersleued ,rrs public not tea that letters of administration have twn srantel tn heron the estate of John birhran. late ofOallltaia township. Cambria county, deceased, and all petsona in; debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, while those having claims again the san e will present Item, duly aathetiticated in proper haie for settlement. MAKOARKT Tfrrl AI.EN, Adra'i. Oillltntn Twp., Sept. t76. t 1 jfW! "DOAniUXO SCHOOL tor Yoi n.i LAntF.s. The Sisters or ?t. Joseph hare opened a Hoard- ti at Sch.sd for Young; tJir atj St. Marys ennrent, iiouniaysj bnra. Fa. Tfbws. ffl.tO per annnm. paysbie In !vance. Masle and Lennua jin. extra charge. (t-l.-ra IK TIGS FOR SALE. IMv for wile a choice lid of ronnc POLAND cniNA FIO. the lK?t llci'thut N rM rf profit ; fattens at any age and will weieh i.i 0 It, tniin t mrinths to a toar old. Fr fur ther particulars address me et Sinking V tM.4 Plalr Co.. ra. RKfBKN KOX- Autr.ls; 1KTB. AN I EL McLL(HIMX. Attar,?, nt-Itw, Johnstown. Pa. Offloe in the oi.J Exchange t-uieiinir. uptairs,l cornet of CllB' ton nnd lw-nst stj... Will artond to all busU nlK cnnutHted with fats protewMion. OOAL AXD LIME for sa1 in larg . or small qoantitics ! Mari ht, is;tt. EVA"N MrCHAtlA. 0
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