a-a, IPCaisiEJIa.lW. IlilifRIPl- -Til len is elected and . sir. Jas. T. Miller, of Soottdale West. " mo .ra. it. K ftt Qreensburir AND PERSONAL. I, rfM,l7e Other Ttace. .'Jt':. .rrow put in an ap Jrt for tbc first time one day lait ,erdy morning and strong lo- rhen he lompcd off aud Vaa lb' 3 m "'J5'"' ich pawed over bis tod and literally grouml it to piece,, thl VesnU of d.Tl !flV,,,bar' about noon Tnea attempted to shoot a colored innfl?.?"? -17 .named Martin Minor, bot ti.. -r: Jn ?& niche of tlmT. xr" wreet.lt from M alone resulted in the dia. be'sSooUs?. WUDd n th0 arm would! The defeated asrrfrfttrt content iT wi- V,y ."ted that he will coutesl Mr. Ryan's right to the office the ground upon which 1. liL t.T5.'. lJ' L ... "...nr. of ths same sort will .-st ..itfN01 of soothing syrnp recently 11 h for Huntingdon county I w?r. . , . " ,,le 1M feet in height was re st. Vincent College, . 1 i ' ' . in honor of the Cen I .;jtJStl iww m killing three ."ne.. ' larders t.f Wef. prtrW.eu" . I 1.. lm.trfrtiars ml 1a ;,f,bor.t fifty dollars worth of goods, '; jfitr Wine, cf Henderson township, " :.,'.'ou county, is anxions to find a V,, lout two thousand bushels of '.fc, own raising. '" ii..,-pi T!rt.. Dptnocratlc ! r. a'" ffUi'l prcfWKt Jiu-umiH-inoi ids rro ' -.office, Hollulayslinrg, ha been jt '.out 31 majority. r,,,! Kinney & CampWll, druggists, jrsiii. P-. ueslre to pumiase ouo nnn- 10-20-4. rwnrh. Merlir.g and eloquent :;rfnriitl, X. Hrtie, q., of Johu . T-Jtl.e rompliinetit of oue VOt ',-.;!,!ani of that borough. I vj-nMylvaiiia Railroad has, for the Trtiix wek. averaged ir.,0tMj pas .':, ,r"m me Ceutciinlal, iat without a innle .n:cident. f.: hows lielinigiiig to a man pjrit, TM'uVir.ir near the "blnff," :'icl.'v',llr)f. were struck by a lco--r'lxoiirrilay ai'd instantly killed. .jif.jieinriiig Thursday, Oct. 30th, Sl' P.aV'.l'Ji KTt ll 'ir IPIJ uri.iji,.,ru rViili-nt, as a day of thanksgiving rrr. I -r.f .'Hine house of Mr. Franklin .,t .is li .illsna rotitity, was destroyed t!ia!I itcontainea ou riony nignt fB'ily being obliged to make their if ;rh only tlotliing enough to cover new. fficial msjority for John Ryan in l .wmtT : 211. Even withmt the two Kr, tin-kilance would bo snfficietit to ."irrn f!ie whole loaf. Good enough n to jire. -A nraiT reai hil ns yesterday that a 7 "Milling nfimew hpr north ff town was t ijirMl in snme way, but as we failed n si y df the particulars we canuot .i:WiLr rumor. -Ibm nAinn.l Joe White was sfablved usk nit across the nose with a :oi A x-r. knife by another rfty naiircd Brink, durii'g an altercatloti between is lar-roura at Clearfl-id, on Friday I -f'ne cf .the preat Mepsiogs which the -I of tliiK enmitry should not forget to tU!;!i for iu a special manner oti the -'! h-iti.lny nw approaching, is the .woM.rautiam with all i la attendant . -ft. BrU'i Cough Pyrnpis a purely Vrg- t Cimponiul, inniH-ent in nature and '-''Alio effect. For chil-'ren it is In- r.,rv,T';n Croup, "Whooping Cough, .Vw Lmirs. IVice 2. c nts per bot-iT-b.:;l- for $1.00. -ikibii!ni ciCsenof this plare woke np "nwTniiijt of election day and found Mijirg ori the mad a short distance Mnf I'rilah and abwtt three miles How begot there Is one of those T. li inures us. which no man can ever 1"IK. rtiliral ruler, with rottenness rank, " be compelled to walk out ou the tint Wad fron? stations official, and Iuii. Swank out of public position will bare Mnk provided of course that Jf" I "hank." For which let there 'i'nl national thank. -A'"rfrom Dr. M. .T. Buck, dated "lAnstris, (ict. i;th, brings ns the mnw,,t his saf. srriral 4n that, ity, fc commenced attending medical lec :1 'ntday previous. His many friends -cimty will U glad to learn that he ' M Joing jn -furrjn parts." -'"I'jant stone stable owned by Win. .v'l, F.-q , of Altooua, was totally des 'nthall its contents on Vetnewday 7irft a,t- It was one of the finest slruo 'of Hi" kind in Central Pennsylvania, st ,;;, or teM , jl0n,ail j dollars. The f the firs U unknown, but it is be- Iu bave Ix en the work of an incen- 'a!U matter of rotten n..tforl Itlair Caint,ria and go several buu'.rel n tact the former county, judging M vote over tl.or.. t. ir Tirrttfiik tllB ' litr.lt ... .. - .. - :ive wun tlieui, ana me M'ires n tl.it r. t f . ., . n 1 r nf , ...... ..i.t: tm iiiiuii'vi vm 'W,t ij 10 encouipa.n uic M.ws. l'.elily, Conrad and Cra- - 1'Ut sent s-i,,. f.tnmA tn tl.e y lot All the other Democratic can- rprHv',, majorities in that city as J"r A'n'uy, 349 ; Craaier, for V V su-wfttt,forrrothonit4-y,26.'; ' 'dr Poor iwi . i.jt... r..- '-'"I Wl .v. , li..- . . no 'oubt at this writing y nooiA tii 1 1 1. . buta. ii, .... j ruiuora 10 iuo cuii- "''Mb 1 . , . . " nave ueemeu ivoenv w "'bolJ i, f . i-"m.nm 01 onr paper ivr -'bi'f T0'"1 nu "", in order, if 1,0 Kiv our readers the gralifying "wT'1 t,,e country has at last been T, "n,a Ta-lical misrule. 'Ututlown T..),. 1 1. ' 'Cf tm-lt. ..... ... . jcf.. . "c .U7..!ns 01 tuat ptaoe, wnu i i ' liro,,a,,'y. "ho are realy 1 "s aouipt the post-ofllce now that rfc-if".'8 to trot out that many. '. bni ... r. . . . , w ixr r m 1. r..,( v.. 1 n 1-a HI . - I I ' U I Vll . . , rieiittw TTi " "". aJiegea tacts ao pfomi nently and so recently brought before the E,eJ? thr T.of affidafita-alT w:,Sh i . i7 r ,ul,y answere-I by Mr. Rvaa himself In a 8oIemn oath which no man who Jenne7e.h,m Wl" mom heeltap to We learn from the Oil City Derrick that Oen. Herman Haupt, chief entf neerof iL th? IS Transportation Comply and lffi, ! iT1 p!pe "ue' h "signed his li.!1" DOW "K ,n Siting the agents in the aeveral conntie. for the pur pose or am-ertalning the indebtedness of the Twir7 I rviC4" ,n Procuring releases. This checks a" work on the alward pipA line, and it Is not probable that any further The donbt that exists about Tilden and naves with onr uprightly yoting chicken the very duece playa, and the question that bothers is whether its best to lei him crow loudly or give him a rest. Rut while stop, ping to think what', the right thing to do lot us disclose to our readers something not new, and that is that for clothing, of the very best kind, Wotff is the man to snit pocket and mind ; so if you are wise, as we hope yon are all, you'll not forget in Altoona to give him a call. Store on twelfth street next door to post-office. William Umbarger. a freight brakeman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was ran over and killed by his train uear Roll's Mills Blair county, Thursdav morning. It s-ems says the Huntingdon Monitor, that a portion of the cars were lielng shifted, when l.v nome mischance he fell under the wheels of the front end of one of these. It might have been possible that his life could still have been saved, as his lower limbs only were crushed, but unfortunately the brake-ringing caught him in such a manner as to produce internal injuries from which he diod in a few minntes. , . Ex-Sheriff John A. Rlair. who bf the way fought the cood fiirht f..r Tt whole democratic ticket with a spirit and devotion we never saw surpassed, set np a bountiful supper or breakfast, as the case may be, for the watching and waiting crowd at the Rlair House (the Democratic head quarters) aliout one o'clock on Wednesday morning last, and we only reiterate the sen timents of all present when we say that it was a feast that did honor to the eeiicroos hearts ar.d Willing hands of Mr. Rlair and his estimable and kind hearted better half. Long may they prosper. We have learned of a wajer made by a Democrat and Renuhlit an Iu tt-.i vl.-itv on the result of the election, the terms of wbiett were t Hat F TiWn should be elected the Republican w as to trundle the Democrat in tt wheelbarrow from tho Cambria House to the Rlair House, and eire rersn It Haves should prove to tie the coming man. The Republican la evidently in for it, ami we have no donbt the winner of the wager will itiKixt upon a full compliance with the con tract entered into... If he doe it wouldn't le a bad Idea to get out the martial or cornet band to lend rclat to the occasion. A t the regular monthly meeting of the Poor Director of this county, held on Wed nesday, Mr. Isidore Lilly, the present stew ard, was re-appointed for the ensuing year, and I) is. J. J. Oatman, of this place and A. Yeg!ey, of Johnstown, were chosen as the house and out-door physician respectively. Ko appointment of counsel lias yet been made. We are glad indeed thst Mr. Lilly and Dr. Oatman have been continued by the Itoard, aathey have both given entire satis faction to all "concerned, and there was cer tainly no call for a change, in lhe.tr depart ments. IWttermeu for the positions could tot le found anywhere. The buxom wife of a sound Democrat in Cambria township volnnteered not long since to do a full day's plowing for her husband on the event of Tilden election, and the prol abilities now are that she will have to take the plow by the horns. Rrinsr physically aide and somewhat experiened In the busi ness, however, wo feel sure that she won't go back on her word if the occasion demands. What the dflties ar that will devolve on her hnsbaud in the meantime we leave onr read ers to I'oniectnre. but as he has never been Messed with babies his task, it is fair tn pro- Mime, will be comparatively light, although he cannot hope to get through with his work at a snctnkinn rate. About half past 12 o'clock on Wednes day morniiig lt a party ot colored rowdies in Altoona made a oastanny assaun uotm a white man named Jesse Howard, whom one of the gang cut in the breast with a ra lor. inflicting an ngly gash three inches in length and penetrating clear to the bone, and when Mr. Howard fumed to enter a ho tel near by, the same black scoundrel made another pass at him, striking him on the Iwck, but fortunately without any other ef fect than the cutting of an ugly rent in his clothing. A reward of fifty dollars was of fered for the arrest or the villain, ana one of the party who is supposl to be the guilty man has been taken into cn-dody. The Osceola World says that Harry Hooper and Thomas Jones were crnshed to death In the Webster Colliery, on Monday afternoon, by tho falling npon them of abont ten tons of coal. What makes the accident still more melancholy is the fact that Mr. Jones' wife and fonr children are now on their way to this country, where they hoped to reioinhim and spend the balance of their days, but alan, to quote the language of the paper referred to, all that remains to greet the afflicted family 1 the earthly mound rising over the cold remains of him whose warm kissof husband and parent the coming ones so fondly anticipate. Mr. Hooper was also a married man, and leave a wife ant. two small children. . Frank Jones, 31 years of age, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart In a bonse of ill fame at Latrobe, on Thursday afternoon of last week. The act was entirely premeditated on his part, as is evidencial by the fact that he bade good-bye to the proprietress of the house, who was 111 the yard at the time, and after telling her that she wonld never see him again entered the domicil, where he took off his coat, vest and boots, and laying down across the foot of the hed, with a chair to rest his feet on, nulled his shirt and underclothing up under his chin, and placing the mnsr.le of the i re vo"r V,ume,liately over his hert. pulled the trigger, the ball of conrse piercing bis heart and canslng instant death. Crooked whiskey and women not straight were his rredominent failings, and these no donbt had much to do with producing that terrible state of mind which prompted the commis sion of the fearful act. . rt 5 . f t " the Writ twr t ..ix..a.1 r Av,''"!'1pe an'r ihKt reticular flesh it ti . ' " w'" ' n r If, wade In, and 'ttmmuiu, -' A TerribI'K Accident. A terrible accl occurred at Rough & Ready elation on flSStm al B. T. R. R-, on Tues day morning by which a little Aet of Mr Wm Rigler, flagman and watchman at t,,at, station, lowt her life. It appear, that M r. lHgler load! his gon to -go hunting In the morning, and had Jnst t ame out of the hou wlthlds gnn when a alonff who wanted to take, the train. Mr. Rtirlerset his gun aga net th house, and I .'rtedTo the .tation, b hart ed there when he was overtaken by Ma boys, wU stated that hl J-ft W. ffiff" Hastening bark he found the little girl In the agonies of death, tha ball having passed through her twel. -ImU liow t taprig we did not learn, bnt very hkaly she must have thrown the gun down au.1.e that lueans it was discharged. fountain J otcs. 0UB FLAB IS STILL THERE I CAMBRIA TRUE to the OLD FAITIL Official JReturtta oj the County,' Oorrmor, 1875. 8 5 Casdidatks. 3 3 C5 x 3 D Adatnt Township 7! Allegheny Township 1W Blacklica 40 Rarr as Cambria " 49 Cambria Borough. 19! Carrolltown Boro'... 9 Carroll Township.... 198 Chest " JH8 Chest Borings Boro' . . fS Clearlleld Township.. 2m Conemauirn " .. 47 Concmaugh, 1st ward 13 Conemauirli, 2d ward. 116 Cooperedale Horo'... Croyle Township 113 EastConemsuirh Bor. 40 Ebensburg, W. ward. 81 Ebensbunr, E. war 3.. 24 Krsnklin Borough... 29 Osllitzlrj " ... KJ Oallitzin Township 45 Jrtckson ..48 Johnstown, lt ward. 72 Johnstown. 2d ward.. 42 Johnstown, 3d ward- 89 Johnstown, 4th ward 68 Johnstown, 5th wsrii 07 Johnstown, th ward 4tf Lrfretto Borouifh 46 Millville, 1st ward.... 19 Millvllle, 2.1 ward.... 87 Munster Township... 88 Prospect Boroug-h.... 4S Kichland Township.. 67 Stonycreek tuinmerlii'l .. W Summitvllle Boro'... 24 Suouehanna Twp... 78 Tnylor Township. ... 47 WHshlryjton Twp.... HXt White Township ... 55 Wilmore ltoriu(rh.... 31 Woodvale Boroinrh.. 1 L'pper Yoder Twp.... 85 Lower Yodtr " ... 38 to 23 70 48 : 148 7 09 90 18 5 18 103 24 81 28 71 44 M 71 58 21 24 73 1R8 100 69 M lot 8 8 " 61 10 10 ' 7 98 41 7 47 75 S3 V9 :v 88 f 35 3399 to 3 n a 1 4 9 12 6 17 10 7 2 2 18 ia "2 1 3 Prestdenf 1S78. 2 P f a 4 "7 117 102 2ea 7 117 KJ 2 8 243 11 53 278 28 188 rso u lin 48 U9 28 41 PO 71 76 48 K 79 77 51 22 128 11U 63 74 82 79 24 97 5 271 M S HO 55 H8 2 79 fH 178 16 5 21 15 8 81 88 89 3H W 80 04 7ft 78 28 27 lao 130 VI iai 115 8 P7 71 14 12 108 68 68 7 7 127 45 113 'it 64 76 4 Atae1ate Judge. H o a a a PJ Vr- a S. - 9 4aB7 2989 12. Totsl 2325 Majority- 1074 For President, Peter Cooper, greenback candidate, received 1 vote in Croyle, 6 in Siimraerhill, 53 In White, 30 in Wiimore, 1 in Woodvale; Green Clay Smith, pruhibi tionist received 1 in Cambria township, 1 iii Carroll, 8 in Fast. Ward, Ebensburg, 1 in Westward, 1 in Fifth Ward, Johnstown, 1 In Munster, 1 iu Woodvale ; and Walker, American, had 1 vote iu the Westward, Ebeusburg. tc o M O 88 177 38 118 73 Iftti 217 73 147 58 203 38 146 108 108 50 99 48 42 46 5 SO ti 44 08 76 76 67 49 108 1U5 48 t3 88 3D St 43 214 99 42 r 15 22 B3 fifss, Conffress, Sheriff, 74. lb'.a. 1876. O S3 O 5S O & b - 5 ?' "g. ? F- W St 5C 44 101 87 92 ?9 20 208 24 235 64 70 4 71 88 96 19 138 34 77 91 l.H 76 , 157 49 183 1(1 2C8 18 274 10 16 213 21 230 . 83 6 93 4 76 17 8 181 15 lfttl 27 1 60 8 44 13 15 275 31 2M 4i C8 28 88 2) 43 25 170 61 183 61 16 119 45 09 61 37 13 32 9 41 77 137 67 03 JOS S3 48 61 45 65 60 9T 68 76 77 89 48 6 20 P9 44 39 80 34 79 24 7 27 60 33 10 88 29 85 81 30 73 123 1 11 140 75 233 67 2:i8 79 43 140 46 l:t5 43 83 84 68 97 Hi 74 101 69 109 81 70 143 68 146 77 55 117 48 119 7 .. 41. 12 "42. 17 , i 24 85 21 , 85 130 62 1144 W 12 110 14 96 24 8 63 12 68 . 9 55 78 l'J3 62 ' 119 42 8 4 57 69 69 6 23 8 21 10 67 114 64 77 90 r. 73 24 76 73 66 123 68 129 :J 277 62 2:.9 67 84 74 144 61 l.Vl M 40 32 26 45 88 28 66 21 65 60 31 71 16 62 84 45 74 45 . t9 1928 4.-i6 2970 3692 8481 1365 211 AAams AlleKhen v liiacklick linrr..... Cambria Twp.. ?iuhrl Bor... Carroll Carrolltown Chest Chest Springs.. Clcarfleid Coneinaug'h Tp. Couem'b, 1st w. " 3d w- Coopersdsle Croyle East Conem'irh. Ebensb'r. w. w. E. w.. Pianklin Galtllsin Twp.. " Bor... Jackson Johnst'n. 1st w. 2 1 w.. " 3d w.. 4tft w. 5th w. 6th w. r.oref to Mill rill. 1st w.. 2d w'd Munster Frospect. ....... Kichland Hnininvrliill Summitvllle... Susquehanna. . Stonycreek Taylor H's6hiogton .... White Wiimore Woodvale i Upper Yoder... Lower Yoder... Total 3733 MnioritV 1)5 Ttrnhart. indenendcnt candidate for Sher iff, had 1 vote in Coneinangh township, 1 in Co'nemaugh borough, First Ward, 1 in Johns town borough. First Ward, a tn the Second Ward, 1 in the Tlrird Ward, 2 in the Fourth Ward, 10 in the Fifth Ward, ft in the Sixth Ward, 2 in Millvllle, First Ward. 1 in the Socond Ward, 1 in Taylor township, 3 in Woodvale borough, and 37 in Upper Yoder. Senate. c ST Adams Allegheny Black lick Burr Citmhria Twp.. Cambria Bor... Carroll Carrolltown.. Chest Chest tirinff8.. Clearfield Conemaufrh Tp. 101 253 55 U'8 b2 260 241 89 178 60 2C7 ' 28 179 2dw'd 119 Connersdale tiro vie E. Conomsugh.. tlrensb', W. w. E.W.. Franklin dallitzln Boro . Grtllitzin Twp.. Jackson... Johnst'n. lt w. 2d w.. , " 3l w.. " 4tnw. fithw. 6Lhw. T.nretto Millille, lstw.. 9 113 45 7 2 39 82 63 73 75 44 92 77 69 57 43 21 " 2d w'd 125 Munster... Prospect.. ...... Richland.. .. Stonycreek..... 8ummerhlll Hiimmltville.... Kusqin-fcanna.. . Tayfor-.j Washington... White Wtlmore... Woodvsle Upper Yoter .. Lower Yoder... Total. 63 74 31 77 21 104 tt r8 68 27 80 30 53 87 33 81 1O 168 26 h 18 8 4o US 88 30 38 67 54 60 60 80 35 36 123 223 139 74 97 143 113 14 88 70 21 1 13 108 69 65 10 64 128 72 135 45 64 75 C7 3008 .4119 Maloritr 1021 Vnr RtaLe Senator, John J H 22 O 63 XT a O 3 S S ' F 5 ss 103 87 95 92 364 34 268 23 67 79 67 7 118 66 113 5'? 54 178 67 1-5 ?65 19 259 24 213 21 237 20 95 8 89 2 lxl 20 177 15 52 23 37 7 22 41 2M 26 , ' 39 23 43 191 82 l: 85 Wi 67 99 68 9 41 9 41 110 92 99 . 97 48 49 49 62 89 . 70 8i 66 26 85 33 73 4' 77 40 79 83 29 89 28 71 27 71 29 74 120 71 123 79 27 68 2: 48 138 46 138 87 74 ".I 93 75 96 69 116 73 141 69 144 62 113 61 117 62 9 46 9 21 Hi 23 P 127 68 121 72 1"9 17 105 15 63 1.- 61 13 .73 .'108 68 123 81 69 29 70 81 SI 75 61 24 25 7 100 76 96 6!) 03 126 67 133 279 51 88 48 69 154 64 149 81 41 33 41 80 64 25 67 ' 80 74 28 78 63 86 80 80 4343 3157 8985 3240 1186 745 Adams Allcg-heny B'ack4lck. ...... Rarr.. -. ..... Cambria Twp... Ciimtirht Bor... Carroll.. ....... Carrolltown. . . . Chest Chest Springs.. Clearfield Coacmuuirh ... . .1 - 1st w. 183 2d w.. 128 Cooperedale .... Croyle E. Coneumufrh EbeDSb'ir W.w. Franklin. .7 Oallitzin Bor... Twp.. Jackson.. Johnst'n, lt w. , ,dw.. , . , 3dw. 4th w. - . : 5th w. " 6tbw. Loretto... ...... Millvllle, 1st w. . " .2d w.. Monster ......... Prospect.. ...... Kichland Stonycreek Sutnmertilll .... Summitvllle.... Pusquehanna... Taylor ... Washington.... White Wiimore.. ..i... Woodvale Upper Yoder... Lower Yoder... Trans. Prold- Alleirhenv. 4 in Rlacklick. 14 In camnna 1- - ' . . A 1 fha IT. Mf ward of UonemauRu ooionu.., -dale 28 in West ward and 7 in East ward or Ebensburg, 1 in Third ward and 2 in Fifth ward of Johnstown, 2 iu Leretto 5 in Mnn ster 11 in Buaqehaupa, 14 in White, 1 in White and 1 in Lower Yoder making a to tal of 97 vote. .' . : 4B' 1 We print elaewhef tha official retnrns by ditrict on all the candidate trtted for exeept Jury commissioners, the total on which foots np 4,197 for Cramer, Democrat, ugainst 3108 tor Datnio, Republican. V e may gie the table neat week. , . :oo 234 65 ltd 64 289 2:;o 1. . 47 248 27 10 113 49 28 41 , 7 67 86 88 44 90 74 73 60 43 126 97 53 75 34 80 24 98 63 260 77 28 26 82 43 Majority 1117 - : :.P f f ' . Kl 103 84 42 241 81 65 , 78 63 11 68 , 11 M 163 - 19 2w - . IS , 23 . 242 . 27 9-89 1 11 173 13 i 4 8 33 '270 83 38 36 40 34 194 - 33 . 36 130 S6 ' 40 - 11 39 90 13 . 90 60 49 60 81 20 75 79 V 78 27 73 27 27 73 2 110 70 115 238 91 214 1.40 63 180 , 69 103 08 91 81 89 137 79 137 110 68 1J 11 47 10 84 28 84 67 126 66 21 110 15 13 63 12 107 75 106 m 48 51 69 81 69 7 24 7 73 94 67 126 64 134 49 270 48 142 70 140 41 27 41 63 31 58 70 82 68 70 64 . 61 3030 4281 2950 1117 P. IT. D- g . p . B ! 55 101 87 205 26 54 ' 78 111 54 53 179 267 19 J65 . 95 72 24 164 2 49 9 289 37 27 30 187 . , 83 131 ' 34 10 41 113 93 48 62 26 83 40 79 88 80 71 28 78 121 80 228 47 137 93 74 89 ' M 7 139 67 116 47 11 21 87 127 68 108 16 63 13 74 108 31 ' 69 80 62 24 7 78 88 63. 128 279 51 70 149 81 4 81 64 30 75 63 66 41193 3227 866 An Institution for imparting a Practical Business Education. Yonncr and middle aed men fitted for the actual dotie of life. Rtudenta cwn ctitor at any timo. In dividual instruction. IJirge and Itnely furnished Hails and Offices. CotnprehensiTO course of study. Regular and appropriate Ioturoa. Thorough Teacklug -Practical Training. For Circulars addrea V. LHitT A Boua, PitUbumu. Pa. , A Wild Hunt after a Colored Vo ter. A very interesting and exciting inci dent which we deem worthy of mention oc curred in Clearfield township on election day. It appears that the only colored voter iu the district indicated, and whose name, unlike his complexion, is White Robert White was a bone of contention between the adherents of both political organizations in that, bailiwick, and as a consequence a great deal of cood oatured rivalry sprang np between the opposing partiesa to which 1 of them would secure his oaiiot, tne resu.t being that both sides took occ8ion to inter view him at an early hour on iL morning of the election. The tirst delegation that waited on him consisted f several promi nent members of the Republican household, who In language quite plain sought to im press upon his untutored mind the innumer able blessings (?) which have been confer red npon him and his race by the reigning dynasty, and in return for which they only asked him to go to the polls and cast his vote for the candidates of the party which had befriended him so often and so bounti fully. The White blackbird they were seek-1 ing to capture listened to the little story' with all due complacency and attention, bnt positively declined to take anv stock in their suggestions or entreaties. This rebuff was of course un looked for, Tiutthere was still one hope left, and that was to prevent him from voting against them, which they prnceded to do by supplying him with a sufficiency of araunnltion and sending him to the woods on a hunting excursion. This worked , well enough until the Democrats found out that Mr. White had no intention to vote the Republican ticket, and conceiv ing it tn lie their dirty to look after the po litical interests of the "man and brother," they appointed a committee to wait on him and ascertain if possible what he was going to do about It. The committee proceeded forthwith to perform the task assigned them, but returned soon after with the information that the White black bird had flowu. Noth ing daunted, however, by this turn of events, the committee was immediately Increased to the maximum number of twenty-four, with instructions to interview the recalci trant voter of African descent at Intervals of twenty minutes each during the entire day. This duty was faithfully performed, fifteen or twenty horses being completely run down iu the patriotic effort, but it was not until the pursuers had recourse to a flank movement that the latt party succeeded In getting upon the trail, which they followed until late in the evening, when they had the pleasure of haeging their game a few miles this side of Rosebud, where they vsrtnally took htm by .Storm, and rushing him off to the polls, and furnished him with a straight out Democratic ticket, which they bad the satisfaction of seeing him place where it Will undoubtedly do the most good for him self and the rest of mankind, without regard to race, color or previous conditiou of servi tude. . RrPEXsiK Cotjkt Decisions. In the Supreme Court, in session at Pittsburgh, judgment was rendered yesterday in a num ber of cases, and as some of them are from this and adjoining counties, it may be a matter of interest to publish the whole list. Following ia the record of yesterday' pro ceeding : - William It. Cooper vs. Martin Rist - error to the Court of Cambria county. Judgment af firmed, " John I. Roddy, et.nl., vs. Adam Shears, Ad ministrator; error to Court of Somerset coun ty. Judgment affirmed. Sstnuel Fry and wife vs. Thoma Ray; eiror to Court of Indiana county. Judgment af firmed. Appeal of Lloyd, Huff ft Watt from the de cree of distribution of the proceeds of real es tate of A. B. Bain, nnder JH. fn., by the Court of Westmoreland county. Tecree affirmed, and appeal dismissed at cost of appellants. Frederick Kreager et aL, vs. the Common wealth; error to the Court of Somerset Coun ty. Judgment affirmed. Appeal ot H, D. Looher and H. P. Laird, guardians, etc., from the decree of the Court of Westmoreland county, distributing the pro ceeds of t he real estate of Hugh Corrigan, De cree sffirmed. 8. Vbilson A Co. vs. D. J. Horner et nL; error to Court of Somerset conuty. Judgment af firmed. The above list Includes all bnt two of the cases that were acted upon, they being in district in which no person-here is likely to lie interested. There are several from Cambria connty upon which jndement has not yet been given. Johnstown Tribune, "ith IOR. " THE nffniE Wattijto for Health. You. might as well sit on your hunkers and wait for fortune to come to you, as to wait for lost health to return without making an effort to recover it ; do you wait for your corn and wheat to grow without culture, or without sowing the seen and giving them arter-ctilture?, OU, no rthat's unreasonable," yon will say. No more nnreasonablo than to expect lost health to come back to you without making use of the means of enre. , - .j Chrcnic diseases of the lungs ending In consumption ; chronic diseases of the liver ending in alifn time of sickness and shortened two or three decades of years, can all be cured by Dr. Key SB'S Lcso Curb, a medicine which strikes at the root of disease, and drives it from its fastness ; which recre ates the organs of life by renewing tha blood with its life-giving properties, and establ ish hie the reign of health and happiness. " . ' Price of Lung Cure J1.50 per bottleor 87.50 per half doren; To bo bad at Dr. Keyer's Laboratory, . 240 Peun avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting cflice is No. 120 Tenii avenue. Till? ClAMK LavT. If the act of Assembly in Telation to the legal time when game can be killed, and the time when a penalty is prescrilwfd for killing the same, were to be published every other day, there are plenty of people who would still effect to remain in ignorance of the law. The following table, which gives dates when the game mentioned can be lawfully taken, and the penalty for taking illegally! will bo found useful. It is small enough to paste in the hat, so inquisi tive people on this subject shoald keep it handy. wnt nwm Same of Qimc. From. 7H11. Rabbit Oct. 15. Dec. IS. Squirrels July 1. Jarl, 1, ild Out ks Any timo. Willi (4i.mo An'lime. Pheasants Oct. ; 1. Jan. Fart rtil his Oct. 15. 1. c. Plover Aug, 16. Jan. Snipe Anv time. Wo.Kloock July 4. Jan. 1. Bait fish ...Any time. Black base July 1. March 1. Trout. April 1. Aug. 15. THE LATEST NOVELTIES is Ladies' 8 acq ties and Cloaks, , JUST, RECEIVED. . TTngns & Hacks hare just opened a fall assortment of Ladies' and Misses Sacqnes in all the latest novelties of material, shape and fjimming, tnclnding Matalasse, Basket and Reaver Cloths, which they have marked low, and would respectfully solicit an in spection. 1 ' " ' Htms & Hacke, Fifth and Market streets, Pittsburgh. OBITtAKT. BOBSOK. Died, in Allegheny township, on the 2?ih ult Mr. Andrew Dodsos, aged 79 yen is. Ttm deeessed wns bom, and res red and died on thessme farm, where during his long nnd useful career he led a peaceful and prosperous life. Endowed ss he was with a kind heart and a gentle disposition, ho fully enjoyed the con fidence and esteem of all who knew him, nnd now that he has been called to his last account It is hoped and believed that he has won the crown of eternal glory. Interment In Catholic cemetery at Loretto. Peace to his sonl. 1. 15. 1. VrnnTji. t aud flO 5 10 0 10 810 10 10 tio TJow Barns ark Bcbnkp. An exchange says : "A gentleman residing in an adjoin ing connty narrowly escaped being burned out a short time since. He was walking throngb the entry facing his horse stalls, when there was a srap and a flash under his foot, and in an instant a quantity of loose hay lying near was In a blaze. For tunately a bucket of water was at band and the barn was saved from ruin. Rome one of the farm hands while working In tho en try had dropped from his pocket a parlor match, which when trod upon ignited, and had not the owner discovered it, his barn would have lieen laid in rnins. Doubtless nearly every conflagration we are called upon to record happens by such careless means. A match is dropped about the building, ia trod upon by a horse or other stock, the fire blazes np, the barn is burned, and "tramps" get the blame. Farm hands should not, nwder any circumstances, bo al lowed to enter tho barn cr nnt-buildiugs with matches loose iu their pockets." i'XPIIECEEDESTED BABOAISS ' ' 1! Palnley amd Freneb Brsehe Shawls, AT HUGtJS & HACKE'S. i ITavIng purchased an impotter's stock of Double and Single Rroche Shawls at an im mense discount from the cost of importation, we offer the same at about- one-half their valae. These Shawl are of the newest pat terns and colorings, and comprise some of 1 the finest goods imported. This Is a rare opportunity to secure a handsome shawl at i half the market price. Fifth avenne and Market street, Pittsburgh. H-egiRter's IVotice. "XJOTICE Is hereby given that the following J.1 named accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office at Kbensbur,r, In snd for thp county of Cambria, sud will be present ed tw the Orphans' Court of said county, for confirmation and allowance, on Wkonksdav, the tli day or naceMBca, a. O. 1S7C: 1. The first snd final account of Thomas Orif flth. (rnardisnot Newton Griffith, a minor chlla of (IriiBth Griffith, late of Cambria township, de ceased. 2. The first snd partial seeonnt of Jos. T). Jose, rnadlsn of William F.. Msry K.. John H.. Jane, Oertrwde sad Pnneie Nevill, ehtiSren of William snd F.Iizabcth Nevill, late of Johnstown boroah, deecel. 3. The first snd final account of Joseph Orlte, administrator cvm trtamrutn nnntT't cf Ann Kearney, late or Munster township, deceased. 4. The account ol Joseph Masters, unrdian tf Lneinda Wsgner. a minor child of Lewis llcnslieof, late of Tavlor township, deceased. 6. The first and partial account, of David R. Hess, administrator of John O. Adams, late of Coopersdate boronjfh. deceased. 8. The first and final account of James Krin, administrator of Daniel W. Oonghnour, late ot Conemangh borough, deceased. t. The account of Francis OTrlel ana Matthew McHngh, administrators of Matthew Mclioxh, late ot Munster township, deceased. . The 3rst and partial account of Charles Box ton, administrator or Israel GoughooUr, late of Jackson township, deceased. 9. The first and partial account of Charles Bux ton, trustee to sell the real estate of Lewis Ben hoof, deceased. ' 10. The account or George Schrader, executor of Susan Wilhelm, late of Johnstown borough,' deceased. " 11. The first and final aeconnt nf Jacob Zlmmer man, guardian of Mary Klehensehr. a oiinor child of John Eichjnschr, late of'ConemaUgh borough, deceased. - 12. '1 he second and final aeeonnt of Barbara Bf T finirer, administratrix of Christian Bifflnjjor, late of Coneranwrh boronirh. deceased. 13. The first and final account of John fliar bauKh. trustee to fell the real estate ef Rrldget CampLell, late of Washington township, dee'd. . 14. The flrt account of 4iatharire J. Stultt. ad ministratrix of Klicatreth Cram, late of Summer' hill township, deeenred. 15. The first aeeonnt of Ciithartne J. Stult. ad ministratrix of Catharine Ciuin, late of Soraraer hill township, deceased. 18. The second and final account of Henry Scnn lan and John Mannton, executors of Mich"! Cun ningham late ot Susquehanna township. dt-cM. 17. Tbc first end final account of Andrew Strltt mattcr, executor of Henry Buck, late or Carroll township, deceased. 18. The first and partial account or B. I. Stall, executor of W. H. Stall, late of Adams towathtp, deceased. . .TAME M. SINGER, Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg, Nov. 6, 1878. w We are sorry to say that we have to take back our predictlbu about Mr.' Conrad being the next Ptate Seuator, but It is a con solation to know that we have been fully snstaine.il in the assertion that little. Cam bria would have no part or parcel tn his dis comfiture, notwithstanding b was basely betrayed where Ire had more than, an ordn nary right to expect earnest and steadfast 4wipport. Rut such is politics lu these de generate days. 1 ' - " l. iPOWS'ArrilAlSEMKXTS. Motice is hereby riven that the fol lowing named appraisements of personal pro perty of decedents, selected and set apart for the widows of Intestates nnder tin Act or As sembly of thel4h dsyed April, A. T 185K have been filed hijflie Register's OQlce. at Kbensbnrg. and will tie presented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, for confirmation and allow ance:, on WrnwrSDAY the h day of Decem is Kit, A. D. 1876, to wit: Inventory and appraisement of certain personal riroierty appraised and set Spart lor Harriet loughnour, widow of.D. w. G-wghnunr, lata of Conematigli borough, deo'd f8.ft. - - - Inventory and appraisement of ceftaih personal property appraised and sot apart f.ar Elizabeth t lirtsty, whUiw or Francis X. Christy, late of Gal lltim townflilp. dee'd. '.17 09. ' - .1 AM KS M. SINOEK.trierk f. O. O. C. Clerk' Office, Ebensburg. Nov. 6. 1876. ApMINISTItATOTVS NOTICE . Usttte of Ancrkw Douson. dc'd. - Having obtained letters of administration on the estate ot Andrew Dodson. late of A llegheny town ship. Csrobrw.ecunty, deeeasod, the uadi.rslirtied ta'rfei this fuetttod of notifvlinr ull persons Indent' i ed to said estate that payment mast be made im- mediately aad thosw haVliig claims against the same will conduit their own interests by prcstmt- : iug themtineproT'erlvU'hentreat4 for settle ment. . . S, W. DOl GL4SS. Nvv. 10, 1875." Admihtrtrator. JOMTOIK SAYINGS BAM! 120 Clinton St., Johnstown. Pa. fmHmtu sept. iJ, pen. Dvrosnp j reoetvod cf stl snins not les than ttns lKn r ITcswnt rate of fr-te-vst six pr rnt. 1 ntrr ;s due in the months cT Jiliie and leTnber. an ! not withdrawn is Md tr the depos't. thus e-e--potiudlng twice a year w'tlheot troubling tbc ,. posocr 10 can oreren to ro-esnt the cpstt f-o' Money loaned on tteal !:.- Preference, w :. liberal rates and Inng time, gftf 'ftd borrowers . :' fering fire: luortgacesoa Urms worth ft-urorm times the amount ot loan desired. Ofsd referfc.':e perfect titles. etv. reqalred Tbls orporatkD Is c-xcluetrvlr a Savto' Tt So commercial -depeslts reeetfed. -nor UitiUh ' graated. No loan ii per" sis I security. j Hir.nW apidlcations lor Oorr .wm. copies of '' - rules, by-laws, and special law relating lo if.' Bank, sent-to an address desired. Tkutkeh.Iiiic OiHipfr. David Dtbert.V. ft Ellis. A.J. Hswes, F. W. Hit, John Lovau, H. Binmcr. Jr.. Daniel Mclaughlin. D.J. Morrt-il, .lames McMlllen. James lrley. Lewis Plttt. H. A . Boggt. Conroti Ssppea, George T. Swank, as J W. W. Walters. DANIEL M. JWORRELL, President. Fsattk 1ibkbt. Treasarcr. C'vars Elper. Solicitor. I12-3,'7.-ly.i 1 1 j 1 1 BARGAINS! EVER EXPERIENCED IN EBENSBURG. READY CASH from vivi THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH LaTmM. 5 WImwa AdvertlslBg Contract ru ! nsa t5; 5 ilfl PEK PAY TO AO EXT 1 tt:sT Vi. v'UsH.llSW BIMIK! H Aisa. LCBUECH T, 107 Liberty Street, New York. THE GRANDEST DISPLAY a.tsti Largest Array There are martyra to headache who might be cared by using Tarrant' Stltzcr A perienf. The stomach, overbnrdened until Its recnpera'lrn power Is weakened, revenue itself the .u..r head, which ii ninkes to ache and torture 1 he of fender.. The u.-e of this aperient will carry ofl nst orally, and almost linpTCcjtitdT, the ttren!inir onnsn. The disease la rt moved and the heaa eeast- to acho. SOLD BY ALLDUVOGISTS. d?Xi77 a Week to Agents. Samples FK E. NJe?l p. o. VICKtRV, Augusta. Maine. AftBEflSOiYVILLE A eomnlote History or Andcrsonviilo Prls -w on. by lr. K. K. S rKVfcseos. Snrvcon In T S charge, with Appendix containing the names 5 V of 13 0i6 Vnion soldiers wli died there, with .dnte and cue of death. Sent on receipt of?" 'priee.8.no. A n Fl KMilll CAJI PAH. ItOOK. i. Xl'H.Nbl -LL BKOIHEKS, Baltimore. Aid w Vlsltlwar i'ards, with your name finely uc. We have loo styles. samples sent lor stamp. . CO., Brockton. AIae. f VIsKlwar 4 ard, rill printed, sent for U nil Agents Wanted. 9 i W U A. H. FCLLER fc OF CHOICE COODS. 1 WE DARE SAYr TII T FOR MAM A DAY. HAS BEEN OFFERED TO Folks Hcrcsiwiiy REMBMBEll Our ONE PRICE and don't forget the balance of the firm of FRYCE, BAXTER, JONES & CO., IN TUDOR'S BUILDING, HIGH ST . Ebensburg Jfen's Tlearr Boots, the very lest in tbe market, can be had at onr Store for $2.50. "We have the largest and best selec tion of Calicoes in town, which we will sell at 6, 7 and 8 cents per yard. An immense stock of Shirtings.10 and 11 1-2 cents per yard. Come and examine our slock of Mnslius from fi to 10 cents per yard. Anew stock of Flannels, the very best, fully warranted and of our own make. ; Casslmcrcs of onr own make enough to snnply everybody in the county. All wool nnd no shoddy. A big stock of Yarns, of which this advertisement, is not one. Call and see Cheese only 12$ cents per pound. Twelve boxes just received. Coftec, a prime article, at 22 and 25 cents. The best Syrups, belter article than have ever heretofore been brought to town, at 80 cents per gallon. ' We want FOUR TONS of Butte, for which we will pay the highest price in merchandise. - Extra Fine Xlseit Card, with name, in cfs , post paid. U JWtS h CO Nassau. N.V. aiairssoi PHonrs rnun j '"5 00 t 15VK6TXEXTS OF ) 1 2b The Judicious selection t4 nanagement ot STOCK PIU VILEGES Is a sure road to rapid fortune. Send for new 'Nyafem nT Assnred I'rorlta. free, wfib full tnft.rmatton concerninz the Stnek Martiet ( , Gold and f T. roTTKR. M H.HT k Stock Itrokers. 35 Wall Street, ew 1sr ' Contonnial Reduction In Advertising. Three thousand, two hundred ami fiftr dollars' worth of newspaper adTrtt1ni. at puMlf-hers' schednle rates, given for 7oo, and a three tw.M.ths note acc pted In pavmcnt Ircm advertisers of re sponsltillity. A Trinsel list riving Name, t 'har acter. Actual lallv and Weekly t'ln-nlatit.D, and Shediilo Rate of Advertising, sent Tree to any address. Apply to Geo. P. Jwcl fc. Co . News paper Advertising Agents, 41 Park Row, N Y. BOOK, DRDGaalYARIETY STORK nAVlXG recently enlarged our stock weare now pi-epnred to sell at a great reduction from former pricos. Our stock consits or Prutrs, Me1icines. Perl umer)', Fancy Soap'. I .f ou'a. 1Ih11 and Allen' Hair Rcstorativis. I'll la. Olnlinents. Plaatcre. linitaents. Psiu Killers. Citrate Mairnestn. Ess. Jamaica Ginger. . i'ure riavorint Extracts. Essences, Lemon Svinp. toothtn- Syrup, Spfccd Svron, BliutarU l ure Spices, c. , , Cigars and Tobaccos! ninnk Books. Deeds. Notes and Bonds: Cap. Post. Commercial ami all kinds or Note I'wper, Envelopes. 1'ens, Feneilo, Arnolds Writing Kiuld, Hlack and Itel Ink. Pocket nn.l Roiks, Magesines, Newspapers, Nort-K Histo ries, Mibles, lU-iigfous, IVaj t-r aud Toy ll-.oks., rcti knives. Pipes, Ac. t-Sr" We have added to our Stock a lot of FINK' ! JEWELRY, to which we would invite the at tention of the I.ndie. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at lower prices than evrr offered In this place. Eapve aud Cigars sold either who1ea1e or re--tal- hEMMON & M'. KUAV. Ju.y30, l?6t. Main Street, Ebensburg. PIRKE'N M1RBLE WORKS, 139 Franklin Street. Johnstown. iLflOXrMF.NTS. llfiAD and TOMB- mm i piim nit .v ini and CAB1 N KT SLA KS. MAN 1' K LS. &.., tnanu facturcd of the very best Italian and Atnerkran Marbles, Entire satisfac tion guaranteed In prieo, design and churncter of work. re"" trders respects ully solicited and promptly filled r . tbe very low est cash rstfs. Try me April 24, lb73.-lf . rw. JOHN PAKKE- W ATC H'AI A KINO. II avin g Lnk--, tbj loom formerly ft occupifld lirl,. Kinkeaa. Fjm . in thferearol C eol.l Fki km as eiflco and next Jr tn hi i Store.Hlii;'.Mr.w-t,tUeonderigie4 iLif, . Ji Would res, oct lullv inform the i.nl --5SJL lto that he M preimred to repair eh jeweiry. ct at short n.Hiw. in manner, i at the lowest I1llr f.-j-es givo v.e-.mit. CARL, RlVlNll S. ttj Ti viurg, 4ct. 20, is:9.-lm. wks watehet. a workmanlike se TTIAL LIST for December Term, 1R7, commencing on MONDAY, the 4th day of said month : ... , fiRST Week. Mentier Vs. Hopper & Conrad : K?"no.Vs. M. n. Nathanson & Co.; Myers vs. M. H, Nathanson. sxcoso WEEK. Panpp vs. Krlse, M. D felgacj issue; Brrr.s vs. Krise,. M. D., feigned lsu-: fsclden vs. C.on rad. telpned lsne; Fate vs. We-ntmrh, feigned issne; KlBtteryvs. Flattery ; 'Jnmbria Iron" Co. rs. Tisher; White Vi. Knor.dcfl; Hngus vs. Mor rison; Cooper vs. McMolI.n; Hand. ton vs. Kar. lor Watson vs. Lapslcy; liss. 11 ts. Hnchsleln; Watson vs. Kennedy et. al.; Rrestle vs. llmnuu j O'Neill vs. Carney; Fror.oeis?r vs. Jdm?tewn Borough; McGarvey x. Patterson: Kerr v Hra.lley.ct.al.: Waiters vs. Shoemak.-r: Griffith vs. Keiin ; Irvln H. Keim v. N.wtlei Mellon vs. Kinney A. Johnston ; Oo;-r A. .Mellin vs. Klnwey h. Johnston; Shallor vs. itonaeker; Krtti & Co. va Lynch. B. McCOLQAN. Fri.i honotarr. 1'rothonotary's OfHcs, Ebent'Uf?, Not. 6, 1679. TXECUTOK'.S NOTICE Estate nf l'HILir Sl JtKTTtO, r1.K-Ms otters testimentary on the estate d I'biiin .ehettig. lata rt nrmll township, deceased, ti-v been granted t tbe aa.lerstgucl, to whom ai jK-rsuns inderne-l to si.l estate are reqn-td td make imm.sliate payment, ami llinwe having claims will present 4liem proiwrlv auttienti'-ad lor settleuei.t. Al.AM itiniKTTIG. t FK AN?IS SCHETTIQ, I ExccnrOr. Oct. 20v lh76 -t. BOARHIXf? SCHOOL for YovU I.tuirs. The- SiMcrs of I St. Jctterh have opened a Board- A'SaaT l " -nig Sch.Hil f..r Young La.fles t I M. Mary's Convent, Hollldars IrflfAilFM bnrg. Pa. " Tkrms. 1.0 per annum. paTsTde In admo.--Music and Lancuaget. extra charge. 1-t -n i FINK' PI OS foil SALE. 1 l.avu far H.lT l i1utii-a t.s .r trw e CHINA IMHtc. the best H.tsVr.Vta pri.tit ; fattens at any ago and will Weirh tM ... 0 It, from" )??. h to M year old. Fr Inr ther psrtm.dais address me at sinking Vat!.4 Blair Co.. Pa. Iin uvv imv Aug. IV 1T. 8m. NOTICE. The first nlid parUat.nc connt of Jous A. Hi.Air and .Inny Lkwis. acting Assignees of the Ktnns'.urg .Min ing aud Manufaeijurtmr Companri fcss beii fllml In the Prothonotary s ttt1ce of atcbrla ootfnty t and will he prcsonted for confirmation aad Slluw- i snce. to the Oourtot Common Pleas of t.tid euu ty, on the first Mondav of December next. B. Mct.'OIJAN, Prothnnotarr. " Prothonotary'a O-'Bc-b, tboutMrg. ti'tr. , Mess- M A. WFSXtil. M ft., rilyaieinn nnd NnrtrSt, OfBc tecentlv rtcemnied by if i. .ibk4 M . 1n rear of J..lm Buck's store. Surht ,-Hi-mnv be made tit Mr. Buck's residence. 1 'Te S TAMES J. O ATM AX it. Tjr,if. T.teiisi,.irg, p.i, omo and resilience in n t.niiding nn l .ii StrtH t.re do.ir tl or ISUIr HuUse. ( Aug-. 15, IJT8,-tf. ' A LKX TAIT..M I Vn Anb Scrttirox, flats of t1.irr M,la St a . a . m. ' y rniv:rma i.im n, ,.r .1 ,t ....,,,.,. 1 , inuiii m uir piiiimiiiirr. .11 nSlllllfTLOU 1 - . . ..kn.hln . I,..,.. .. ... , .1' "iw iimim It St. hrin.il. tow, seven or eiJh.Vi r. .lis M,Y L1'.' l' -t ths Poot-ofl e. ' t ion or the right ear crtt nit wrtd a s:it in the left I . . - one. If the owner lat a totapp- ar. pr..v li.-Wf y" r '" ' ' ; - perty. pay charges and ixko her aw Wiiiua the A II. SECIILt it AilOTHru tit time speclile.1 by Uw. she will l.u u.atKUi.l of u lyyr. Kt-,.s)mrr r. it . ' the hiithet bii.ler, JH N sleM AIIO.X, J rnsds Ro wf recent" vf, t S-""" ,M : W..1ni.ton Twp-, free. , 1.- J t l (XZJZ1 1 '.y." " , - ..(. .t frr