- rj JEIE JOHl. - - M3E CXZ2 IE MAC IEDC OB !2JeK5 " ! T)rT Vrio T-r r-.... - . ! ' - - .... . . i riMBRIA FHEEflM. ' u m. . . .. .. rbcnsUurg, Pa.. , - JtKC. S, ISTfi. A i Tand personal. rK,.,. and trie Other Ptace , r,.r ; n:,l f livery prevalent -VI" I riIrii:t.vn .1nit now. Mr III'' '' ,ll!,":!!!'nr'. iif infants seeking alike firviii ,;,;..,. sires were anion c CTivnr .bis Week. , .lie I-fitT. oi me imrnacn- (,f tin- Hiesseii irgin eioiner A smail but -plf..Ui . appearat.ee lr, our inl.lst t itn .i. V V" Yesterday morning. Need we rulers ,at U ra4 J " "'.' " "ever before bless,..! in Mil watr i- i ..' ed prosperity to .1 .. ..V;..7 , 1 .'!n""l -A ...,...-...,, .""' say we. - """enter if Mr. Atlam lYat Ti. . ,?,,1ftilth " unlay n.omir.g leaving ,; .Vr ., I"1 of r, " I ll'l k IM 1110 fiTAfiii - . T)rT the arrival of ti.e af"TrVer Tbacmkbs' 1nstituT-W give here j iinnMM,ni.... von nam on JHOnilay Willi such lirocec! 1 IllfU til I I'U Till 1 . A. TU 1 I nt once Vr,Zd h iho ?nvTn, " ! r'i,me ",,t ,'-' l"'li.:ed l.ave lKe the Urand .1 .Try r,? wl, i, 1? 1? V'i ,n of 1,,'r"i"'" 1- Ut,tlan whom tl.n Ksq., or A11..R1 -'n toSl r, ! J l'"'? "f r"""-h8 ! reprt was entrusted foreman, reeHvi Z tZ rV7LT L ? L'.'r.1 , 1?v,nP- "! to furnish etc.. nff-r wliicli o.n " : "'""'ratioi I lie ,io:iiK.oon Tliursda v at'tiriiooii, Vomnuin ication. er. On reswinlJi,, r firt ,, ' " 'i'" "nernoon the tnr, i aneu was that or the Cnm'th v. f,i-,r, iiii . Jntcordaiice with rht-r inAi..t.. r "ri ' -T? ' "u " "1- , me iMSIHUti- convened nt ihi (mr.!it i.,n I T f- . II. . ' . v tt i nirn ini ie a muslin ,,a, .;.V. u.a. 8IOV! i Tliom-. n J. i p i,1"'!?1 t. eprfn, h.,.e' -i... x , .! . Mie rt'inniP,! - - ua is irnpr nut hut no Smim Ai'tA .t.it.i. n 01 . nine ietnrit i.n- ut KUiltv 1 UpOU trial Ul,d fouucJ : entitled 'UfVoliitU.n ry Ulsinx." "tlention of J.er . rtMii.K child. uuiV ,be Eaa acc j, "8 o-enred is only a mnu tlf conject.ire bt it.- I . . 'neiimeoiieope Hie MoVP ilikrtr K-Sfl. . - l'c ti . l""I'eceor mnslinand . eommnnicated lier rliit1iii.v a.;i. . . ... , me lerriiiie re- ...c.-r (1 I 111 ' f . f r.lilii'jil ion in tit a n l:;'i','. ' (jinr.-li- lie iircsn llinliiin la . ' fi. , . """ '"e "iiie one oneneil tlnmp. m l.Z- .' "'""'"nicaie.l the . . 1 . rtiN-k orflifep ownen ny aiea- f !"''. . .... ,. .l..- .... t-...i .".'iVil IIP ' lvl v'ltO VII l VU- e I... I Ic i.i'i wns ignored tit- the -,:. .".i, Wfi-k, and in only on in i .Mir..'"' . i... ,.,.ii... .. 't'StHr trial by C'"rt. fiin-HiaiPU. A youniTer ehiiii n.,,ip ". the mother re-entered the honne. and the room was filled with smoke. ' I)r. J. A. N;i.l nrni!.,!..!. r- . - . , "" ami Killed iy . -, n .vonnK man named C. A It ::"? ,wo ' revolver into the ' " Jtrol: cuunt to .AVt ...loiinnaie man'!, ImmI.v. The mnr.l..r Tl'tsmV, P,nr.,., his veeso, ir tV ThVJ , " ' or lar,"e"y and reeei vlnff stolen I?.""?-. his t-ane wm from White i.r.n.i.in ; H..U oeicnOrtntB were charired with . rpriri)? nouse (t lite . f in 1 tlirho ... 1...: v . Ml' not fruilty. EVEsura eessiqw. ment or Tunds ns tax co lector. ViMint Inent'CrV-"' Benten deferred nmil Aru' b.V,Tt r.otn tli vs. Frank Murray jmd Pnmuel Orif- rmirthrj. MHry Jane Sander? forr.icntion pi, leave of r,,rt llistrict Attorney icMU jJ?-' which for that reason we are obliged toomili WEI).tElDAY EVENING PBSSIOIfi In flfcrdntice with nrpiin-M mllnlirnfflonf. church at the iisunl h mi r unit urns ff'iillixl tn f.v. rter by Snp't IJorsr. The first exercise of the evening wa muic ine cnoir- il'K I , - ...... f il V nflivufl rrn iit.l . ,ip mi- "" ,-- i no result of n quarrel Krowin ini-niic iiiincn lies 'pmi. 1r where the owner can ob- C m 1 I t J IWll!l'l f .'..tn'iT t'i'' I""'r '" l,i'S world will ' T" nil :"i ''"" the world to come "' i' li'nstilK l"'"r c'liie very nuhstAiitial -s''!',.Ki!i'iiil-rie him as well. v,rs :!' I' -haill, red ami h?ne 111 'imt ni', l.'-re in Kl-enslinrg on ' vt' Tln fimier w ill confer a favor 'J"ui:y rcwimUd l.j leaving It at. '-'kptrin t ntneil Stewart slipped and -in- "ilerid ks" of two freight '' -T-r nc. e:i Tuesday last, while en---ikl;iff 11 cinjiHtijj, and was canght ft-, -i tdeafli. .. .it sri-i -'intiietid Dr. Hull's Cough Z'r't ''ii nil ettif-r medicines fail, as a ("f Hr"t''.'hiis. Sore Throat. !4,,r''. l.ls of lutiK standing. For ..f Blacktick was out of do severe veilrs IIIf4rr,Mj t,,e , K of the murdered .nan, from whom he was n....vJ,.,r,lv ..iivorce.1, lint re-tnariied her in r miner precarious existence, until tltm fi ivn -!... il... .. . , , iiii-y imrseti ouch mor ""l i'T Uie last time. After the.lioot nc Heese left, the drup store it. which the tr;,Uedy was enacted and f-t.irted towards OrlitsoiUH, hut was soon overtaken l.y ex Shentt Neely, who arrested him without difficulty and took him to the H .intinmlo-.i Jail where he is now confined awaitiiiK trial lor ih shocking crime. Viit tri lvu t ..... ... .... ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,y innse who have I om th vs. John C. Stewart and Wm. C. Twis j --lart-eliy. J iiis is the ease reporlcd eisewhere t fis lia vnw ocfiiiired in Johnstown on Saturday . cvcniiuf last, lierendants ,,ead iruilty nnd j V;t"fVce5. to d,'c,ee or tl,e Coui Kot Ci.rn th vs. John Sullivan, Edward O. Palton anu .loseph t urry-lari-. n. 'I I,.. .i..r...i A yr.-W HASP AT TfK PKl JR'S HKCOMrM-WKTHTS I "4 L' STICK' It BS MI9TKKS UK TAUSIUKS II R 1 I.IKS Hit KNOWS KTKKYTffl 0. Ilk P V. BI.IC A a , OKIJXROSITY lt)WDtH--'UI.I.UOZlM" A 6LR MAS VOTER, KTC!; i roiltAOTe, Dee. 6. 1S7B. i Editor Frekman In tfte Iss le of the Rbcm ! "hurjr Hctalil r lec. 1st a writer with the tion I le pluine o "Seldom" Spreads liimself muchly, j He gives his locution ''near Portatre." ThoiiKh I Hware that many tirilhmt ii-.tellects. ematsed In unman irames, liave lied and moved in ocr iieiif hliorhood, I did nut have awarance (ir I Hundred Years to Come-' ! speaa correctly or the Tact that we had a yen- ; Ajtiiiii iitriif. turnnz in ur pry itiiusi was called to this Scidnut equaled and never excelled "upheval or true inwardness nf 'hulldtinr" Hepublican. This withty writer '"opens Up' bF e'eslriir rt left handed looking cornplemeili at his con frere, "Justice." Whether or not Justice'1 will consider if exactly "Fa!r IMay" to have the wreHth a iincereinonioiislj' snatched trotn his iiwn tirow. is something that will "Seldom' Irouhle anybody but "we three." "Seldom" tsmixafcn . however, if he I marines that thi reformer "casts slani and berates" any sessions wcreihoh if... .,,.1 anrH 0...1 7. 'or the irood Citizens or I'ortare. lie rnlsitles motion ndop'ed to hold no for.-ni.cn Vssioi, on "e s The dlsoovei-er and 'impounder of the far-fJmed ! JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK! i 120 Clinton St, Johnstown, Pa. Prof. Cufrv was then Intrmlncpil m1 flrlivti-. tC a let.-tnre on " The World asa Model 5ehool." Music l?y the thoir-"(u tliedetrv breatb of trenimr." ' j Vnllnwintf this was a lecture bv Prof. Delap i on the subject or "Ventilation." and aTter him i came l'rol. potter In a fr-f rnmtilitur remarks ! on " Imaginary Troubles," which was succeed- j Cd bV n Choice SI-ll-tiol nlitlwl tl. 4Mii.r'a I lfeprieve," ndmlmbiy read bv I'rof. Sharri. i nc- moinres oi hiv Hiternoon and eveninir DR. SWAYNE'S mm 6F vild en, i - i . And other valuable freparations.entered upon I IS ,c!!'"'"1P"iV ,I",, reee,.e.I. hisrprolcssional carter ith 11.-imtM.rtant ad- j "Zl on I""0""1 i few months .trier, since when the pair lived ogetlier at. t rliisor,ia. where ti . . i . ' c i i till i , i.. . , , J - "v.-v in i rii'min" a short. , S'me (rang or tramp as ne and ty and the other two were put uoon triul and ; nt-ti ii n-i, ! , ointh vs. Thomas Dougherty seduction an! ! rornicaiioii and bastardy. This case eame I rom I -oneniaturh borouirli, the prosecutrix lieing a gone helore the meiiihersof the liar and Court Honim officials of this county have just pre sented his Honor Judge Dean with a splen- !--,! towti1i!n i. .t . : ,;.-M.i-ii ir n niinr titxr . . .1.1.1. n iiiti-Ktinr that refrioit I j irs witt'.i- - - .r-.i: up " iHre scale and hrought 'jwful trrtninatioti. Who'll voltin- t .!'iwa .'ii'"'? l'ns lieen rreilitahly ,,i :l tt 1'el. .'iis. V. M iliiken has lieeti -(ii v. itnrir.iini 10 siep uown atm ':ii t--sili"H in which he lias mtttim . ,-. ! i.l : 1 . I i , I JtJi-i'J ''il "I.V l.lliClliOLIn Ills ccie- c i f unr ir.erclmtitrt did busiuc. on , k.;'tiii ilay. and wean; not going to jt -1st tlcy (lulu t, their weighs must tfc.1! .!. tln'tirfh their tru ks, we pre- ii, it viin. Doors closed and vi ii', vi".i Lr.O'.v. r fr'i-nd S. .T. Humphries lie- it- t I'liiiadclphia on Tuesday f.. w . ...!" i ii ii -ii 'in iiiii. lining torn, ivJiMi,: ins i-ye peeleij for a busl- f -.-z ( s-irne bind. Hope he may i !r l-.f-virl's eonteiit. l-'i'-'j?-ii-ni-tiaies iitii asked nhv we i r '!i- -.voril t'huri h in Hnoe instances '.. : in .it.'k rs. - ur answer is that ?'-'; r a nitrcii as an organiza- i"';-. i i-Ii'a! letter hut when A'e rc- i:jr It lii-Ji-j'mjr; isty tLe reverse is . !.- cv'iMraa v'no 1Mik tJi t-olonil ' r;tS; r'li in CiKiiirU ti-:(ilinii thr rv r !. ii li.ve (Mil n-uxtem ,liu ,.. h, on Tuesday of lat week I 'T . BVMit.-r wild lurkev hu ll 1 rV. V.'i !--!k':m. Other town slii-vM to Ijfir II. -i:V-r& i.',iy,rs store eiav tie f-inti-l I !::: !. k of di y pissls, dress goods. r , f;eui w !i eh an v man, woman i f 1'iiy jii-it what tliey want, le t ir -i-ur i- i' inniiv. at prices Invrer T.iat!:-.;; ihao ever before !i.ard of : V'.K-v. -Ki-t J,,v J.it-.uton rnd Win.Jaek- : l N'Mnir i ilie, ih'm county, HUcceedeil :-i"t iu .i.'i e.ir Ho .I.rri md in the "f !l;nt place. The !t named 1 'wt ; -v to have M-en no hss than i t a . --r in or..-drove, hut isuccteled iti 'C'lisy ,nie of I'.iem. -i:rirn J,j;ih King, of whoe criminal TVi j.-nmnt is L'iven elsewhere, was r-"! la IMtshtirgU on Tnesilay evening . ilmot and locked up ' '''T.i' .S'ii,iu fa await the arrival a"SI,"r fr im Jdhntowii. who lias tin ;"r:!r,n .-, ur.-d his prisoner and will , " "aleij lodged in here ;;TiTl:.i.l:iT). -It-t"i f..rS,.t u, hearln mind and keep v',1llf' li:it ;.-nlfreV Woltr.s re-l- .a- pri.wl nothing Store is located f !v.t, net .!i,r to the )Kist .(!", ;'X,n:i! ti1Vi ;s isthel, .di,);;eniporinm f'"1: ''f Kfiitlfinen's" wearing apparel .'""';' ': if ',' ls in tUis wctioii of tliM "ikirr,lea!er can do so well for his I.. - i l Jll HUTU. "-IM '. ilse liell'aiin.Ir ni.i.inmiiF 'n "it '-l.M-w-.t by the t'aoibii Iron "i",'t therehr to nave -5 10.- . - lt'r year at their extensive -'7," w"rU' " .lohnsfi.wn. We v i i ' V'"' '"I'l ha! a smoke cnstim "'I'1. """"-v even yet whether sinner Ue st.rry now that thnre i" dti'il.t :!mt ln has. '' '.!(!', v Itri'lilii-B . ot..r.t Ho " StiiM.-r of l"i.l i..n-.,.i.;r. " f,',w "'tihtH igo, and after "I liir. lniujjy top j it strips, besides - n.rr ai-m oi malicious mischief, r l i., i..tt. ... ... '''-! f " "out- ii i;i in Fil-l-lll l '.,., '""-r'aiM parties for disturbing a -v.! u 'ppocd to have s" . '-' nonsense now and then ..it"'!',1 "f tithing? IWauso It is ri . , " " men, among whom ,1Nt all thos? itiiti-.-'i.li.lj ,.f it, -" rrs"lv,ion w'ho make their pnr- ..'u'7' M,"'phy's Btar Clothinj; street, Johnstown, where '"-iv'"i"rr"M a" U' ,M,"K,lt "'"re t't'.t ' 'P"ration than at anv -,.. j ,.:"f'""-nt in the coanty. lio anil -Il .."'"rseit. r x 'Vt '"V1 r,it"-""'- home on Tuesday -::...i"! aTxr somewhat protracted ' f. - "is ciniiiiiooil, mhi can I . 1 ''1 nl fiu . ... K. r.... yore at in. rxm h on I . nr.. n .. m r-nsi.Ti ' .V- Mil:, u r i- r j,,.'"V7 u nt MeKsrs. Pryce, & ;,-, readvand willing to ,al i -l ion k in ilentistrv that 'i. I U,K" to 'teiul to. The II ' i'"! ."' hisin.-ss, and does 1 il and v. ... he Ioe- his very lowest livirg a;it ' ''lioi V" lu" a tall if you need his jntt 'he example of their Hnnt- "' r". Rlld niltii ili3.tincr n it u.-rn or, ,,;lrt of , f .1 ,ri"'iil'tt!"",!v' ",c ''Kl fraternity of "linn; p,lr: '1!sed a few davs ago and " li ri-s H.u.tt ,.r ii.... i .i... Clt fii'M. .Jl'llll ijrnu '""n-.r Ii - r"s,-y set of nilver ware, 1'!r,,,- pieies, each of which -J r, 'iiscription : "lion, ami ""! v' "'"P'i'netits of the Itlair '- t.' ,, , "v. 2rj, ln7(j." .A comiueud- - ii untie i- r . 1 C I i . 1 rry much to learn that Iiev. :"i. hhI'.-,,' r,''-"f'iy of this place a gen ,,ri:t. ,.r ., rv,"K fhe title of the -(iootl v 'U ,. i , Ar",v "f the Cnmhcrland" '!i:v : to injure one of hia ' '"if frt.iV r' y 'r,'w ,,avs ago while i 1 a '"'IKC? at Kittxiiiiiiicr A " "'.if ti'.'i'" red tnemlier and ,.,. 1 1 ..ti iiiiiii ill n IT . I 'iihi,i.... .. - il,r -.I unee or lour InclieH. y a. i.:.. ." r,T sympathies to 1-atuer r-W,.... . I'-"" fit! .-.Miction 'ikr. H v tlhu woman named Mrs. '""H..vii T mountains back "Mi,,,, ' ', J t!:llr eounty, has prosoctl- tv f.. 1 '"r Stealillir l.or l.nrui ntul 111 ''a the oiium-, tianusoine and si-cniingly truileicss tr:rl. .-Lt-uii .-ai-soi njre, nainctl fc.li, n Harlan, who was. as ali.-Ked seduced nearly three, icaisniro by the rieteudant. who kept up his mtiuiucy witti her until a bastard child was the result. The father or the prosecutrix corroborated the testimony of his dsuirhtcr as to promises or innn iasre ha imt been made bv the iK-lendi-nt, which tie, however, failed to I liin:. Jury found detendant gui'ty as in manner and foi ui indict ed. Not j et sentenced. Com'ili vs. John White larceny. Defendant plead truilt v ami was sentenced to nnv u lin.. ..r residem-e of ' one dollar and costs of prosecution, and to un- ucrvo an iniprisonnient or ten d.ij 8 in tlie couu ty Jail. t om th vs. John If iirdman assault nnd bnt li ry with intent to column a rape. This case comes from t'oopersdalc, a little girl only ten years of nge. Sarah Marsh by mi me, who is a cousin of tin dtend.inr li..n.r ri... .-,..H.n . r I the alleged outride sooirht to tie com in it red . I he child testilied that Iturduian called at her father s house d oritur the absence of the other members or the f;u:iily and tore one or her triirm. -ills and injured her person with his hand. Defendant denied this story under oath, but it availed him n mRlit, as the Jury after ileli:i eratimr for an hour or two found him iruiltv or the l'ence ciiarged. I'.f tnaii'led for sentence. t'oiu'th vs. Ctialmer Dick -assault and batte ry. J i rciul,in t pleads guilty ami soinmis. Same day sentenced to pay a tine of ten dollars to the Com moil wealth and the costs of prose-cutiou. Thursday (Thanksgi vingb "Merry Siinshiue" wnsthen Fetig by the choir, iirter which the Institute n.lj..tirnl to meet at the Court-House ai is p. m i nursdayi THfliSPAT T.tt.xititi't sfessio.v was opened wifh t f : ti -i br tho F.bensburir sil- ver cornet band, at ter which the minutes of the preceding session were read and npprovodi A talk on "A method how to read' was then indulged in by Prof. L'liarpe. during which ninny uuestions were propounded by (he teach ers and answered by tho Professor. Music by the band. A discussion on"" Mow to improve ribr scltrfrils" was then niiencd by Mr. A. S. Urn baker mid continued by Mr. fladds. Re v. J . N. M ct on ig I e, Messrs. I.nvei-s. Oratuling and McFenteis, mh'J by Prof. Slu.i pe. Music by l he band. A Iter this t he following report of t lie commit tee appointed to examine the manuscripts of . .... . ..i. . . in- ii-Hciic i-s in spelling was presented : Vant igeot a rca-iilar Medicul education in otic of the oldest and tiest schools in Philadelphia j find perhaps in the world. He subsequently j serreTj a milium arm oi practice in Hie I Inla rtflphlii lllspensnry. Mid for many years at tend ed also th the Hospital. In these lntitiitiniis he t-njnyf 'J the i.lMst n tuple opportunities of ob taining an insight into disease in all their vari ous forms as well a-i for ascertaining the In-st tile! hoi1 of f lif.il- tri.Mt man,. Innffunn Ihi.rn. says it was done in the article referred i rre. to the oeoole or the I nii.-.t Si.iiii the to by him. He lien when he says thi reformer : rt-ui In tlf bis et nnUt-i. T.rof eiitt.n I i.Ttiniiini denounces all those who differ with htm in , in t he medical coinpoiinr's as t he bct reet-lts or opinion, etc. It is only those whose political J his skill nnd observation, that he feels thrtt he i teachings are culpably wicked that are tie-: but proffering a boon to ex ei v lainil v tlnough- nounocd, nnd they win ne denounced until the : nut the bind, resting, as he does, confident I v. in We. the undersigned, vonr committee appoint . I tn ex:, nunc the different tool linn lists, report ! this int. we have d-.ne so, tn king Webfter's Aradcm- I EVENING SF.PKION. Com'th vs. John Sutton fornication and bas tardy. Mary Jane Sanders, prosecutor. These parlies me colored ami hail from Laurel Hill, The prosecutrix is unite a j oung woman, wiulu Hie cieiendiint is rather ten. ling towards Hie sere and yellow l-Ht--th:it is it the yellow leaf can be said to have any dealings with one so extremely tilack. Daniel Mi-i-aun lilm. Ksj.. was directed by the ("oiirt to take charge ol u, case on behait ol Sutton, who. alilioiigii he a l miited his guilt. seemed to think a law er miirlit ! be of some use in him. A jury was then called and I he trial proceeded, during which a very novel detenee ns set up in shape of the baby itself, which was exhibited to the jury in hopes thai it bghi complexion would induce the be lief that a while man and not a colored one was iho real lather of the iniant. The jury couldn't see it m that light, however, and so the dcteiK'ant was adjudged guilty. Coin'ih vs. John Hrown fornication and bastardy; Sarah J.inc t'levinger, of .la(k-oo township, prosecutrix. Defendant found iruil ty, not wii listambiig no swore point !;tnk that tie was many miles, away Irom tne scene of the offence at the time it was unquestionably com mitted. WEPyElDAY'S PROCEEDING. Com'th vs. Michael Kirsch-adultery ' Aioy sius Si inebix r. proscc t:f on This case was from I Hair township, and the evidence adduced was ' ... ..A...... .1... .I..ln,..t ... I,... I I r.. i I III nirvi .iini nil iivi riinniii 1111,1 ii-ril li'l J : I . . . i.ci seioi silver ware couaistiii" of fen pieces and costing SIT.".. Tlie ceremonv toolr t.....i . .. J V " i--e j n'-rii.iv evening lasr at. tne t.' HI . . , j . .1. nuoeiiin KCT. r-SO. tlie ,ri..u..i-..l.. address heing madehv U. I,. .Tohuston , r.so m his usual happy and humorous strain and' responded to ly Judge Dean in a well chosen speech full of sentiments worthy alike of his noble mind and generous heart. It was iu fact a feeling tribute to the Unr and officials as well as to the people in general of Cam hria county, for all whom his honor has on more than one occasion expressed the kind lieht regard. Roth speeches were taken down in short hand l.y Mr. Waring, the Court reporter, and will be published in' our next issue, want of space preventing us from doing so this week. The following frotn the Huntingdon Djrnl AVtr. was designed especially for that locality, but as it applies with equal force to this latitude we need offer no excuse for re producing it : In this community, and per haps in the county, there are very few fami lies likely to require charity, and yet it would he well enough for those of our people w ho have enough and to spare to look after those who may not lie so comfortably situ ated. The most deserving poor are often the very last to make known their condition ; and not unfrequcntlv a false delicacy pre vents them from appealing for aid when they i are really stilVeiing from hunger and cold. I Our people generally ktrnw the families aud persons who would lc likely to want at tention, and they should not be backward aliout looking after them. 1 1 won Id lie proper for each church to look after its mcmlars. Help coming in ihls way is often more readi ly ami cheerfully received. It.-ilph 1,. Koilins, one of the Ch.itnliers hurg bank robbers, who escaped from Jail 1m that place ou Sunday night week, as noticed in our last issue, was tracked as far as Altooua, where all traces of him were finally lsr. A 'hambei 'l)iirg correspondent of the I'hila. Tinf says i'l.it K'i'.:ii,d went in a northwestern direction from th.-t place, giving man fourteen dollars to carry him the past, four or tire years holding n intions acron the vii tains into A miifrsnn aval ley. Thence he went through Doylesburg and I'oiicord across t! (second innge of mountains to Orbisonia, At which place he jumped a freight train near Jit. Union, and was ejected Inmi it, and at eleven o'clock Tuesday he was last seen making his way toward Altootia on foot. Mr. 'J rcenawalt reached Altooua Wslnesday "Vctilng ami telegraph'-d in all directions a description of his eagerly-sought-for prey, but was about twenty hours liehind him. Detcctivea in Chicago are on iho lookout. This seeiim to lw rather an unhealthy season for the Kaper family, no less than six of that name having of late jjot themselves into rather unenviable osithiis. The lirst of them, John Ilager, we need scarcely re mind our readers, went inlo the affidavit business with very poor success just. In-fore the recent election, two others of the name, Charles Kugvr and one of the Misses Itager, have fallen victims to lh viles of a sharper named King, lite probabilities' ladiig, how ever, that the ladv in question is not a very innocent victim, the fourth on the list, dor dan S. ilager, has just been tried and found guilty of burglary, the fifth one, Thomas S. Kage'r, of Jackson township, was brought to jail here on Wednesday night last on a charge of fornication and bastardy, while the sixth nn.l Inst, a cousin of the defe.idant. Miss Marv Ann iCager. ".ppi-ars as prosecu trix in the case. The l.agers, if would seem from this, have struck rather a had streak. John King is the name of an individual who w ill la- called upon when arrested, if he ever should be, to answer the double charge of liigamyand swindling, ho not only having enfered into the Iannis of matrimony with a certain Miss Ilager, of Jackson township, this county, while his own lawful wife Mas still iu tlie full vigor of womanhood, but having also obtained n walh from Mr. Charles ICager. of Conemaugh township, by representing that he had money iu a Johns town bank which he intended In draw out on "Saturday l;tst, at which time he promised to meet Mr. Ilager in that place and make it all right. This he failed to do, however, owing to tho fact that he hail in the mean time f mud it convenient, if not absolutely liecessarv in order toavoid trouble, by betak ing himself toother scenes. An informal ion charging him with the offence was neverthe less made before Ksq. Strayer on the same day by Mr. Ilager, which charge was pre ccled oti the dav previous by that of bigamy preferred la-fore Esq. Custer, of Jackson township, bv King's own wife who snpple nn.,i.i.l t he'nroeeeitincs on the day follow- in" bv bringing a like suit, before the same oflfcia! against Miss Ilager, who, the Johns- , J town Trih'itie alleges, has no netier excuse to offer for her conduct than that. King had t.i i.,.r"i, never married that other woman, , hut only picked her up in I'ittubiirgh, and was merely living with hr." Five tramps were passing up Main street .lohtistowii. attout d usk on Saturday more corniai ttinn cnasie wun nie wite ol de poniint. Verdict, guilty. Not sentence I. Com'ili vs. John Ken in, Jordon s. K.igcrend John I'uitiiir.- larceny aud receivimr stolen goods. The facts in t his cae were given in our last issue and need not be recapitulated here. Cuiburt plead gu:lty to the second count un-.l turned State'seviiieiice. Kcamand ltag--r were then put upon trial and convicted, alter winch they were remanded for sentence, Ci'im'lh vs. Simon Wetikland larceny. De fendant fount! guilty. Sentence deterred. I'om'lh vs. Margaret Weddedmalicious mis chief. True bill ; continued until next Court. t'oni'tli v . Hetiiy M. Wedded--charge, deser tion. Settled as per ppei filed. Com tli vs. John F.rb fornication and bas fardr. tVmtmi-d until next Court. Co'm'th vs. Jas. ..id Wm. Dronestu-bl assault and battery ; JetU" Oldham, prosecutor. De fendants found guiity. Sentence reserved. TlilT ItSIi A Y FOKENOON. Oom'th vs. John Ibirns. jr. surety of peace ; John Hums fer., complainant. Acquitted on lh-ground of inninityaud county to pay costs. foui'th vs. Win. O'Doutieil and Holerf Mur-rrtv--ngravatei s.mlr ami battery and sim ple assault ami linHery. Tbis was a prosecu tion brought Hgaliet defendants for striking with a stone and severely- injurinir a little girl, daughter of Mr. John V. f.og.tn of Johnstown, said stone having l:-en thrown nt Mr. Charles Kre.-s during the progress of an assault on that gentleman in the street. Verdict, guilty; not yet sentenced. Com'th v. Wm. Williams assnuH and bat tery with intent to kill and assault and battery. Not guilty on first count, but guilty on seroud. fom'l Ii v s. U irt ley Huti alarceny anil receiv ing stolen goods; Dorsey King, prosecutor. Defendant plead irui'ty to the last rhargeand the District Attorney entered a -. pro, as to the second. A shot-gun stolen frotn the livery stable or complainant, in Johnetown, was the cause of action. Com'th vs. James Callahan murder. This is the Lilly's Station homicide case. In which .1 cob Hoast lost his lile. On trial as we go to press i'.iursday. t Pi! th i: Dictionary a aut hority, and submit the follow ing : There are twenty-nine 1 sts. ntul wt find Mary A.Howe. I0.. J,a-ers find J nines He) eitial. each having indc. mm-mistakes. We also find one with firr. one with i. eight with ri,;-f, three with nil,-, five with f(-(,-, two with Wi tv n', one with fid two with thirti-rti. two with fnr1efn, and one witlifeett mistakes, iully submitted. C T. KoHKicrs. 5 E. A. KlNKKAD, A. W. Ut ck. On motion, the report was received and the commit tee discharged. A lew remarks were then ninrle by Mr. X. N. Keener, who was followed bv Prof. Sharpe in n choice selection entitled ''The New Church Organ," af ter which the Institute adjourned. FItlPAY UOI'.NINO SESSION. After the usual preliminaries of opening, the exercise were commenced with the rending of a pav-r on "Moral Instruction in our Common Schools" by Mr. John McCormick. ' Next in order was the selection of a commit tee on permanent certificate, for which duty the loilowlng nuttlcd ladiesand gentleman were chosen: Misses A. Ii. Ouinn. s. A. Carter, M ary Hi:tr!iis and Messrs. K. C. Lnvers and F. byte. This committee subsequently reported as follows: l?t. That thry wottld Itnld tlie third Saturday Ward srhool lion! in 2d. That examinations will be written irhin possible :, That tlie stnn'lard for nnssing the pxaniina- in.n wot oe in answer correct I v or to discuss pro perly citfhty-iwo ,er cent , or four-fittli.-, of the questions or topics presented. The auditing committee then presented their report, which was adopted and tiie committee discharged. On motion, Mr. I,ewl Strayer was re-elected Treasurer for the ens, lino- vi-ar. P.v request of the teacher, in the form of a motion. Snp't Herg extended to nil tho teach er? of the county to attend the next sec-don of the State Teachers' Association at F.rie. Pa. A talk on " Primary Teachmir." with some ex amples in gymnastics were then given by -Mr. Lewis Stravcr. Mush: -"The Urooklet" by the class. Prof. S'nnrpe then talked on "A method to tench advanced classes in reading," a f ter which the committee on resolutions present d the following report which was accepted and the committee discharged : Wukrkas. It is the custom ofal! educational bodies of this kind to express In a series of resolu tions tht-ir sent Stents en various subjects; there, fore be it resolved That we tender oar thanks to the trustees of the Congregational church of this place for the Irec use ol t lu-ir place of worship: o the county coin tn issloiier tor the gratuitous use of the Court House: to the representative" of the press who have noted our proceedings: to the hotel keepers Tor rcilm-tioiip made lit hoarding bills: to the F.beiishurg cornet hand and to pupil nnd directors of the Kbensbiirtr schools for music I uruished , to Pruts. Sharpe, Curry, ami Dc-lap for Instruction given: nnd to all who have In any way conduced to t ho success ol tile Institute. That we reeoirnl.e In !o. Sun't lb-rg a faithful school officer, to whom we will continue to give oi'.r most earnest rtipport. That as fund. are necessary tn the Well-Work inir of a County Institute the County Superintendent is respect luily requested to dr ,w upon the County Treasurer for the fn!l a -mint of money to which mi.- lusmuie is cniuieu ny law. Country la purged of the "pet-ky critters." Hut when those who are in Invincible iognorance," like as "Seldom," conie under our notice, noth ing but the kindest and most chaiitable feel ing are entert tined ; end we wouldn't touch u hair or their heads not if we know ourself. "Seldom" says he happened in Portage "'on that memorable evening in question (who ques tion It?), pulled nt the ropes jwhat ropes ?, learned some facts ffor a fact !. and look a few dr no. notes." Whose notes did you take? Again he says, "tt is an undeniable fart tln.t Iferrubl leans did lender and afterward d'd rlieerfully furnish (at what price?) powder to burst the anvil which It was said was to tele bfate the anticipated return of I toss Tweed." Well, if that peskv anvil was intent upon c7c- fimt'U'J that nii!h:ifnliii it deserved to be bust ed and thnt too by Kepublinm powder! Iu opinion all honest lU'publicans will no ibt "bare"' me out. Seldom1' nuiiiii savs that "In just We tn the ! author of the i.ftiele, he did all in his power to i keep order." etc. You will ulwnvs Uti.t Demo crats doing nil in their power in the interest of order nnd reform. Again he says, "(he rr.oef lug went on (w Jure 7) until none were lef f. etc.i stive one genilemr.ni no sued lierinnn friend, who was death to hang on." etc. This is tlie sairta "Herman Democrat ic friend" whom some of the smart Kt-publl-eans tpeJ to "bulldoze" on the morning of the elect inb i:v tendering a sent In a wagon to rule to the poll, on condition that be would vole the Hepublican ticket, but who replied that he had voted the Democratic ticket all the days of Cfll AltTFKKD SKIT. '2. lrf'V ITPOSITS rocf ircd of all sums me "- I--T1 t f-te iHdlsr. I ToS'-nt rn.tr ol Interest, six per 'nt loterciU Is toe In the mouths of Jane ai. t 1i. hiI t. ,r"1 Ir not withdrawn isaibl.il to thf l-q-i- :. tl n-ctn. ponniHog twice year without tiMi'iSi the e jittor to call er even top csct't ' ilej-iMt toek. Money loaned on Heat Cstsle. 1 ' ren.-e. i it t liberal rates and bunt time. gvt i f i-erriiwers cf fcrinit first rnertsnif. son tarrts Wi.rt I. f-,rr'r trior times the amount t loan depirrtl. tc-il rI-rcnc perfect titles, etc., required. I nis corporation is exclusively a rtsir insi. nef uiscvcnta erity. H'.tiH api.licatiiiiis It.r l.on- w.-f. cev lcef t" rules4 by-laws, and special law rcl.Ht.i-; to 4.hi Hatik. rent to anv blress desired. Tmi-Stkrm .lame 'iM.per. Iiavl I lubert. P. F.lliS. A; J. Hawes. F. W. Hny. John "Uowouiii. Ii. Haumer. ir.; lnniel Mcl.niKhlin. 1. .1. Morrell. lames Me.Mtllen. James Morlcy. I-tof Pli't. H. A . Hiis. I 'tu'rad Snepcs, tjeorgp T. Sw ink, aud W. W. vValter. DANIFI. T. MOKICELL. rrpsidert. Frank DmeaT. Treasurer. Cvais IOldeh, Pclioiiur. 113-3,"J--1 V-1 A N - HODSE-USH'G STORE IS THE rLACE TO BUY ; the merit and i-ffleacioua virtues of the n-nii i dies he herewith commend. The vast amount tt l,.!m,.t.i- I' ...I ........ . . I- . I. n ... ....1.1 1... y ... . . . . i . i .. i iitiii nil ,,,,i i, i,i in,- niitiu 1 1 1 r- I I proven "Mr. Swayne's Coinpouii.1 of Wild Cher- i j ry" the most efticacituis remedy known, and ft J i is admitted by our nios"; eminent physicians, 1 j nnd ail who have witnessed its wonderful heal- I i ing protw-rtSea. Tlie Wild Cht rrv, in all ages of i , the world and In all countries where it i known. has l.cen .justly celebrated for its wonderful , medical qualities, but its treat power to cure , some of the worst and most distressing dise:ies ! timonif of, was never fully ascertained until : the experiments of that skillf ul phi siehtn. I)n ; Sway ne. had rictilri.lstrated Ms high adaptation, i In combination with Pine Tree T:it an-.l other i eOlOlllV Tlllliuliln l-nimtffll.lfl 1 r, .r VI. . 1 1 .... ( ... I. ; . W ! cliemically combined, rend.is its act ii.n ten- ; X it "? PJ 1 HIT'S VllMTv t C i fold inore certain and bemlicial in curing all ! AA1L,' "'-"A-V? VI Ij, JAIil., vt tusciises ot the throat. breaT and lungs. Dr. fCfi UIIMTICV P' Swayne's Wild Cherry Compound friht sat the 1-1S.I UtU. M U IM I L 1 1 I FCp f. i mi, 01 uic,iir o pili ng mir t ii onioo. restor- inr ine liver and amnr-vs to neaitfiV act ions. viirorating the nervous ami shatt-red cotistit tion. It does so without trosiratlng or wenk- critnir the body in nnv Why. It ctn-es not onlv i tlie lungs Htid liver, but every organ dependent i upon a wasted or Impoverished stale of the blood. A REMARKABLE CURE. Ataraii . t HrNStcKF.R, two miles Trom Skip packville, Montgomery county. Pa., eontitK-ted a serious cold, which settled upon his lungs, with a violent cough, pains in side ami breast. m- I TTARMEI1S AND OT1ITKS, if you 1u-"!'- K tend to build a hous- ,r bam, or r'la-r- wise Improve your property. ro to MCVII.KV" lor XAIUS CLASS. PA I 'ITS. HAUDWA.Ui. Vc. Money saretl by buying for Cash. TTl AHMEHS. GO TO Ilt'XTLF.VS and -; examine the tteatet little C HOPI 1N( I MILL t-cr !ntrodl:ffii. It diots from pi to is bushels of rve; corn or oit-g per hour. HL'V OX E-l T COSTS ON LY i n. his life and would eontinne to vote if until the i and short breath. The symptom became Vfrv dav of his d -nth it he lived so long. He if 1 alarming; an abscess lornied in the lunvs and death to hang on ! j made its way lhro,iuh the side, and dischnnrcd "Seldom'' Fqueh-hes all further attempts nt I large quantities of pus externally, so that his reform and completely knocks the "gas" out physician thought that the power or functions of all reformers by the following rcrj profound of one of his lumrs was totally destroy eb and sentence, as n conclusion : Taking into con- i iicrcinrc siinposcn me case innri-iy Hopeless. sideralion that much abused word, re form, so much used in the campaign just closed, how' used, and by whom, and for what intent, it be came ii stench in the nostrils of the better thinking class of the American people." .!' whillikiusl Pittsburgh (jazette please copy.--More troops! more allldavitsl and less IlKFORM. "r.AHMEKS, GO TO HrXTLFY S ami -t; buy the Mr.ST COICN FODDER. ANO SIHAW Cl'TTKK ever sdd In this -oUnty. Their cost more than saved in one year by cut ting your feed with Hi iTiiu nnni nn rxamtnntiorl ofl e'm K'V ctppp n , "f April. 1H77, in the Fourth SlAl SlhhU. CniilC to tllC Cfl In Johnstown. rloattre of the subscrilier in Chest town ship, ort or ahnlH the irjth day of October last, a one-year-old steer, re,! and white in color, but no marks. The owner i ldVcby notified to appear, prove property, pay ch:tr:ic.- and take the animal away ; failing In which, the steer will bo disposed ol nt) the In w direets. Dec. 8, 1870 -3t. ANSF.IjM WEA KDAND. TpXKCtTT0RS NOTICE. - Estate of John P.ka di.ky . lec'd. Having been granted letters testamentary on ! the estate of John HraiSlcv, bit" of Allegheny township, Cambria County, deceit srd, the tinder. siiriicil hereby ctlls t;nn nil pe, sons Indebted to county, Pa.i says: I have made use ol Dr. i T his moitrnliil state of things continued for a I long time, until he wns wasted and worn to a skel-ton. He was advised to make use of Swayne sConipound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and j through ils uo was restored to health. In every si-ctloti of the country thereare per sons who have been cured of consumption, in I Its several stages, by the use of Dr. Swayne's I Medicine. Many have been restored to health I after being confined to their bods, reduced to J mere skeletons, and troubled with cough, night ! sweats, hectic fever, and all other Indications of an advanced stage of disease. It i true t hat 1 in nil cases where cures arcntfeeted th patient I must have some lungs remaining, but thous ands oi VICTIMS OF CONSUMPTION have descended to their graveswho might have been enretl if tbev had ued "Swarne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry" in titiie. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT. Dr. Isaac II. Hrrbein, Strausstown, Rerks -CTAliMi:iI5t, GO TO Itt'XTf.EY'S ami luiy your HARVEST TOOLS, which he sells HKAPF.it FOH CASH than t!i -y eHa be bought elsewhere in LheusbtH r. "Cy-UXTLEY will wll rott WALL t'A PER as cheap, if not thonper, than any other dealer in F.l.cnshtirg, and trim it lulu the bargain without extra charge. Xaporsi:Ki:EPi:it3, go toiifxt- JLm&m LEY'S ami bnv the II .ASCII A im ( H' HX, the last in the world. at uianulact un r 8 prices. told lor Cash LVCKSMITIIS, HUNTLEY will yon Horse Shoes. Horse Nails Car. said estare to make payment without delay, nt:d i nose Having claims nir:.inst the same should pre. sent thein fully substantiated lor settlement. HKNHY MANSFIELD. Allegheny Tfp., Dec. 8, 1878,-t;t. T I SSO LIT I OS OTI CE. The -' part nership heretofore existing between the tindersinetl in the mercantile business was ditsolve.l by mutual consent en l he tirM dav of November last. Tho books and other account o(' the late firm have heeu left in the hands r-f the junior member, who run be found at the Khens btu g Woolen Factory, where all indebted arc re qu -stcd to cull without delay und settling the amounts sin tiding against them. SA MVKIj HAXTF.R, W M. S. JlAXTEHi Kbensburg, Dec. 4, 187o.-6t. Whole number of teachers nresent ninetr. thtce. Some eneoiirnring remarks were then made by Mr, F. J. Punish. He v. McOonigle. Dr. Kvnns. Mr. Lent. Davis, T. W. Dick, Kq , and "Chaplain" Win. T. Davis, who were, followed bv Prtif. Sharpe in a select reading entitled " I'he Ho rial of Moses," after which the Doxol ogy was sung, the minutes read nnd aimrov-.-.b .aud the Institute adjourned tine die. Ltocal Correspondence. Hot'TZPA I,E, Pa.. Dee. 4, 1R76. htctR Freeman A centennial Ten-Part v was given in aid of the M. 15. church of this "place on Tlut!ikx iving evening and proved a decided success, iu. I nflording much amusement and pleasure to nil concerned, Mr. Kobr. A. Leon ard represented the ' Father of his County" in liitiOuary costume, while Miss F.lwil.-Je Some six months or more ago a heartless wretch in female form came to this place ! ( with an infant iu her arms, for whom she j ! expressed a desire to secure a home iu some j respectable family, alleging as a reason that i her husband was kept very busy (what at. ; we believed she failed to tell) and that she. j la-ing obliged to assist him In his work, was ' unable to give lier child the attention re- I quired. Siie was directed to the resilience j of a young married lady living in Cambria i township to whom she proposed to pay ten dollars a month if tdie would take charge of J the infant and keen it until called for. Tins proposition was willingly heartless mother, if mother she be, paying ; Ave dollars in hand ami stipulating to semi the amount agreed upon at regular irtervals fthe men iook tier uepart lire coon pei souaicn :uarina v astiington, who by purity of reasoning must have been the moth er of that same. Messrs. O. W. llickev. M. Me ''ratify. Thus. Watchman, A. S. Events, J. K. Arnold, Hen. Hess. Samuel Parsons nnd J. D. Sprout, also appeared in continental costumes and elicited much admiration. Tho tables were laden With choice delicacies ami dainties, of which all pario .lt with great relish every thing passed off quietly and with great credit to the managers. Another uiirortuiin'ft1 ha fallen a prey to the lacerating wheels of a locomotive on the Pa. It. H., about one half mile from this place the victim in this instance being Daniel Dnrnn. who met bis sad and terrible rate on the i'.ith inst. Mr. A.J. Sharbaugh took charge of the badly mutilated body ami had It conveyed to Osceola for interment. Deceased was about forty years of nge and leaves a wife and one child. The"Illnck Diamond Dramatic Association" of this place gave a very interesting entertain ment at L-opold's Hall, on Saturday nighr. Dee, 2d. The audience for some iinexplicable reason wns rather slim, but all who attended were well pleased with the exhibition, mid e aoeepted, the t IV'chilly with the cb.g dances by Messrs. Me- .' '. l ...... .. nn.l l1..l.M.i..,r TI ' " " i"i.. ii. mi im h i. jiii- i-oiiipanv ! under the management of Mr. J.J. Maloney. We wish the trojp unbounded success. Our friend, Mr. John If. MoOrath, has recov ered entirely from his recent illness, and is iiiiee more i aiaing wen aim ne-irty. FINE DISPLAY OF ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS! AT Wat tles & Shcafcrs, 54 Fifth Ar., near Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa. "llK now offur the HOLIDAYS the moft com M plete stock of line Jewelry, I)iant(nnt., T'rnrls. Opals, atone Cameos, Onyjc and Vearl Hoods. WATCH F.S AND CHAINS. STICK I.I .N(i S1I.VKK WARE. FRENCH AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, HKOXZES. C. At the sign of the niO CLOCK on the sidewalk. All goods bought flirrrt from manufacturers nt lowest cua prices, and will be sedd clxmn r than evrr. !12-'s.-lm. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Ch"rrv for ma ny years, and it always proves effectual in curing loi:g Ma rl-ling cotiglii and all pulmonary affect ions. I brlieve it to he 'he Very best rem edy of the kind in the tnark-t4 Dr, Thos. J. It. Hhoru-s. Ilovc-rtnwn. Ilcrks county. Pa., writes: our Compound Syrup of Wild, Cherry I esteem very highly: have le-en selling and recommending it to mv patients for many years, and it always proves e ficticious in obstinate-coughs, bronchial and et tnnai !o af feet ions. If has made some remarkaidc cures in this section, aud I consider it the best rem edy with which I am acquainted. Describe symptoms iu nil communica tions, nnd address letter to Dlt. SWAYNK A SDN, PlO Sixth street. Philadelphia. No charge will be made lor advice. Sold by Druggists ami dealer In ujedlclncs geuerttlly. lHERF.ffSn.VEH-rL.VTEn WAUE J- in the market n: 2.5 per cent, less than city retuil rriece. Sold lor cash -it 5-H-;3.-tf. IU.TTLEVS. "5T A KMEES,c;o TO III X TLeAS aiid wSm'j get the Iwst MOWING AND It E A 1 '- IN1 MACHINE made. ltn-DUCEii. P1CJCES UKEA1LY CAUrEXTEl. GO TO lirXTLEY'S . and buy your TOOUS ami DtMLDlNO IlAHtiWAHE. Pay cash and vuve an per Cent. Tpr)rSEKEEl'EIiS GO TO 1PJN T ,A:y. LEY'8 and save C-1 r i-ent. by par ing eitsli for Table Knives Forks, Spoon's. Ac" Ot EKEEFEUS, GO TO IIFXT . LEY'S :tbd ll.;V vonr tStoveaand Tin ware. PA Y CASH AND SAVE MONEY. "CTArvMEUS, GO TO HEXTLEY'S ar;.l -j get the liest HOUSE HAY HAKE ever In trod ucci. CHEAP FOUCASM. fTO TO lll XTLEY FOH CLOTIIF3 - HMMitiis, iicseiistbem at orat- ly reduced rricea ftq- the ready cau evening last, when two orine f jk -- , - . , Q nai l, a pair of iKiots - " , '''' clearer case bert a store aner . f . " , tion on one side lates starieu on mt of Clinton the every month ami ons lioi. on i y I e iii.ti iic, 7 ..c-i...., i,iT'-., i i Mr .. .. but the poor wonian who was so badly im- rnnljWiW poseu iiiMin iias ooi, uenni ui"i """ ine .-Miegtieiiy .Mountains during His absence a dollar from that day to mis. J nar. is not j all, however, nor ny any mcaim i ue wuisi, an our readers will readily admit, when we as- Riire tbem that witiun a ween or iwu . ' discovery has been made that the little waif i t. . . . . . . ? I : 1 ... i... t ami mere is aiso siim m ,k ear that it is idiotic as well, i than this of heartless Ueser- and ni confiding innocence mi tli other has never came to our know! Sai.ks tiy thf. Phkiuff. The following ' properties were disposed of by the SherilT at I i:.. .n 1 . , llniinr o ft T-1 r tr . , - pilOUC UlllliJ' I'll !(..- ... . . ... .... . llonseand bt In Ebensbnrg. tho property of D. H. Kinkead; sold lo Jno. E. Scanlan, sq , rTract oV land containing 123 acres, located in Susquehanna township, the property oi vim. .1 . . . ....... u . ....... i. . t.' ... r. . r i ... : : '"fvireV"1'5 hl,, waa attrminig di- itl,;. .'S'1lldav or 'IIP 1,... lit'., , lllin iiit- "'urn home on foot.. She warrants for the --1 ti.u i : "f . """"ing of "f.,r,,' ,OM""8 L,'vl William, as "i- l.-," lan"rs wife and father-in-law ;'''"iM,ir i she cnargea wl'h , " r-nrVi '.ther to aid the old man fil,." "oitduct. What Iho street, ami wnen opj'osi.r: - , , ,. ,i, 5i, - - " . . .i. ,.r i ec ei-. .inn , c e,iiii.iir.T in. i". ...v c othit.g store of .lui.ge - ack out man wretch who committed this ignoble act the party B" ? They bad I may yet lie. made to feel the penalty which aide and made oft with It also, x ney nan . t. nni Umn far. however, la-fore three oi inetii , j with the stolen articles iu their possession were overhauled and eventually consigned to the care of Chief-Police Harris, who took them ta the lock-up, where lh other two eventually appeared and virtually gave them selves ni the evident, may, the expressed purpose, of some of Ihe parly in conimit.tine the thefts to secure lodgings for the winter, .i. .it nlleffiin that they would rather be ins'de. the walls of a comfortable prison than f to i tramping um ci..ii...j ... ...... reason of the year. The three who stole the boot and coat gave their names respectively as John C Stewart, who claims to be dis tant relative of the merchant prince, A. J.. Stewart, recently deceased , Win. Lewis and John Sullivan, tiie other two answering to the names of Joseph Curry and Edward O. Dalton. On" said lie was from Omaha, an other from Ogden Cit-y, a third from the Is land of St. Thomas, and the remaining two from New York and Chicago respectively. They were brought to jail here the same night and on Monday a true bill was found against tbeiu bv Iho Grand Jury, with what result will bo seen by consulting tha proceed ings, of Qourt puhlibheJelaewUtre, fowls are easy to he had now on th sl-,.ta from farmer of this vicinity. Every day our sireets are crowded with wng-ons containing different kinds of produce and gjino. Tlie new time table on the P. U. It. has given in? four trains daily in and out of town. An extra convenience much appreciated by our c-ltizensi Hoping we'll have a sleigh ride before you hear I nun me again, lam Yours, Ac., Hyron. Usk YorBSEi.F Well. The sufferings of the chronic invalid are of such varied kinds as to enlist the sympathy of evry one who lovea his fellowMiian. A month's good treatment, however, such as is given by Drf Keyser, of Pittsburgh. Will do more to enre than Whole years of complainings, especially as the doctor has investigated ami treated chronic ailments for over thirty years. Un Keyser is the only man in Pennsylvania who has given the subject of consumption a thor ough and complete Investigation to any prac- neaf purpose, ami it may la; said ot him. . ....1.1 t. " A. sthoomn lcr. Fil. fur . .i.. '. . . . iii,-iui,,'i - - " ; iiiiii wuen i uat oiseaae can ue cur-ii, lie ran cure it. line or the great means of cure which he uses, is a discovery called Du. Kf.VSKK'S Ll'SU Ct'KK, which cleans out the blood, renews the tissues, makes the ulcers in the lungs heal, and furnishes the JOSEPH WEISSER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, IS prepared io buy Ft'KS of nil kind, for which he. will pay the highest price in cash. Ked and Orey Fox', Hear, Kncraun. Otter, Mink and Mnskat skins are speciallv desired. P. S. A large ss-ortme'iit or elegnnt, ctjfUJKS on hand and f..r salo n. the Very i.owkst norRKs. Clocks, Watches. .lewelry, iic, proinptly rejinircd nnd WarrriTitCd. fthtl that too at lower rates than has heretofore been charged in this community. Those who have tried me know what I can do aiid thoeewho have not are rpeetruilv inv ted tnitive me a cull. JOSEPH W'E1S1ER. Dec. 1, 1ST?. Colonnade How, Ebcnsharg. Are generally preceded by a moisture like per spiration : distressing itciiingi us though pin worths were crawling in and about Ihe rectum, pnr! Icularly at night when Undressing or In bed after getting wnrtlij oftentimes shows iiseir arotind tht: private parts nnd frequently fe mnl s are soi ely eMit-tcd. extt ndiog into the vagina, proving very distressing. Cases of long standing are permauently cured by (.imply ap plying SVAYNE'S OINTMENT. iikiui is tjh: m on to Dr. Swayne & Son : Enclosed please tlnd .ne l dollai for two boxes of ourointmcut tor Itch i ing Piles. These are for some of my friends j who are afflicted with this distressing .-om-; pia'in. The box you sent me a year ago I am I glad. yes. I am proud to say it made n perfect l , cure, i ii.iiiK us tncieiicy snot. Id be published i through the length and breadth of the land. kuu can publish this ir y.ui think proper. DAVID OKI ISSNICKLr.. Ladli-sbilrg, Fredcrii k Co.. Md. Tlenrler! If yon nresutTering Wit h this annoy, lntr complainti or Tetter, an.l crusty, really, itchy skin disease, go To your druggist and get a bottle of Swayne's All-ltenlitigOintmcnt. It will s:ir-ly cure you. Priee. 50 cents a box; ;i boxes fl.25; boxes !.ro. Send liv mail to any address on receipt of price. Prepared only by DR. S WAYNE & SON, 330 North Mxlli Mrrel, rtiilndelpl'.lav. Sold by all Protnineut Druggirts. A LARGE LOT OF POCKET AM) PENKNIVES very cheap for cash at HUNTLEY'S. JOHN D. THOMAS, I3ootncl S?lioo 3IsilCi rpilR undrrsigticd respect rnlly informs l.!s L numerous customers and the public- vee.-,- J niiy that he i preparedto manufacture Iti Hl'I'S and :-tti M-.s. in any iiiir-d si.eor quality, from the finest French frill-skin boots 1 1 t he c-onrsest brog.ins. in the vmr hb-t mannkr. on the shortest notice, s-nl at a modernte prices as like work can be obtained tiny where. Those who have worn Hoots nod SliorS miiln at my establishment need no nsruinnce as to the superior quality of mv work. Others can c-nsily be convinced or tl-e fact 'I they wlll only give me a trial. Try and be convinced Repairing of H .ol nod Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike mannf r. Thanktui for past favors I feel confident that my work and pi ices w,! commend ine to a continuance and increase of ti e sam. JolIN D. THOMAS. now to The most Ixmdon Hair tv.lor Pestr.rer Reliable Hair of hind In Cambria township, the property of Win. K. Tibbott, sold to E. Roberts for MO- House nnd lot In Carrnlltown, the property of Dominick F.gci, sold to Julius Sticfi for !.- "HU A iso. House nun ioi in nuiin- ii.n.-.-, ,m un. , (. , .., . - . , . , by Dominick Eger;sold to J. Vr . Sharbaujyii hloocl with plastic, material to renew the lora'Vi - i powers of lite. You can have his Treatise REAL, ESTATE I'OIl SALE Theundersigned offersat pri rate sale an excellent FARM sit its tc In Carroll township. Cam. bria connty, containing FIFTY-ONE ACHE.!, nnd allowance, adjoining lands of E. Dishart, J. Snyder, and others, having 1 hereon erected ft two story I'l vMt IlorsE nnd Frank Uvrn. There Is also a good orchard of choice fraitnn the prpinie and tho farm is Well watered. Til le pertect. For terms call on or address M ICH A F.L H V HF.R. Nov. 2, 197).-4t. t'srroll-.own, pi EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of 11RNJ. BvF.Kfl, dpe'd. Ijetters tpstamctary on the estate of Hcniarain Dyers, latP of White township. Osmhria county, I i.lv deceae,1, haVe been granted to the nudersigned, ' , ! whojhercby nntihes all persons indebted to said ! estate that'p i vment must bp made forthwith, and ! I hose having claims against the same will present them properly probated for settlement. JOHN S. McKIEKNAN, Dee. 1, 1878.-8t. Execu.or. Til A Y CALVES. Came into the enclosure of the. subscrila'r in Washing- i ton township, on or about , two red calves. j one of which is a year old and has a slit in each I j car, the other being n Spring calf and hns a piece J . oat of the under si-ip ol the left ear. The owner ) I Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ' ' charges nnd take them away, otherwise tbey will ! i uispoffeu oi accoroiiig in law. MICHAFLDOXAHOE. j Washington Tp.. Doc. 1, 178. -3t. London Hair ilor Restorer London Hair I olor Restorer jjohilon Hair Color Restorer Restorallvc ever tendon Hair Color Uestorc-r Ixindon Hair Color Restorer Introdur4d to the Iondon Hair Color R.-store r London Hair Color Restorer American London Hair Color Restorer lioedon Hair Color Restorer People Imdon Hair Color lb-storer london Hair Color Restorer For Restoring Iindon Hair Color Restorer !.ondon Hair Color Ri-storer Cray Hair and London Hair vq.ir Rest.irer London Hair Color Restorer Preventing: Iiontlnn Hair Culor Restorer Linndott Hair I VI. r Restorer lx.ndon Hair Color Restorer m INSURANCE AGENCY. rF. AV. DIClv, Genl Insurance Agent, i:s n uit a , va Policies written at short not lee In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" Ami other rirat l is.. oiinniea, fcbensbnrg-. Sept. TZ. 1ST8 -lf Ilaldnesa SAVE YOUR TnK ORF.AT HAIR PHDt'CPR AMlfiE- STOKER OK COLOR is '"LON DON HA1RCOL- KhrVTOKEH. It rf tie tin tea the roots of the hair and stimotsti-s them in the same way that tertiliztug agents spread over tlie ground Stimulate the grafs rools and eane liie blades to spring up in myriads, coatingliie earth with I verdure. It may well be called the fertilizer f 1 the head. To Ihe barren scalp, or where the hair is falling, or becoming gray, 'irv and with ered. "LONDON HAIR COLOR HESIOHKR " j thickens and restores it to its pristine beauty - nnd color, and ailaysall itching, ciirt-s dandruff, j keep the scalp perfectly healthy, and isa splen did hair dressing. TIIE GREAT REPUTATION wMeb it has attained and Ihe large number of testimonials which are Constantly being re ceived, are conclusive proof of Its great value. TTT A TCIIMAKi . ("5. Having tak en the room formerly ocenpied by 11. Kinkead. Eq.. in - the rear or i he old Fitrrm . otlice tf and nevt door to M L flatinsn'n tore. High streM. the onde-.jlrned , wnnld respertltillV ihtuim the iitib- licthftt lie I prc-p .re.1 t repair clock, watches. Jewelry, etc.. at short notice. In a workuiHiiliko manner. M at the lowet living t-riee. Fleae give me a call. CARL MlVlNll'f. .. . , Lntp wuh Mr. Jos. Weisser. Kaf-tihtirg. Oet.2u. l;.-iv. TAMES J. O ATM AX. M. p.. Thy. - striA5 A5DSi'Ki)EOx, Ebensbnrg, Pa. Offbf and residence in new building on Hlgla sreet. one dtxir West or Ulair liouae. Aug- l!76,-tr. A XaVsl. tait, m n.. tuysiciax ANO Sf rc: eon, (late of Carrolltown.) Is now located at St. Augustine, fambrl coantr Night ell. should be made at the Post-ofHce. Jaly 14, lS7.-tf. rystEL McLAtrtiiLix. A ffornt J at-lAiw, John.town. Pa. Offlee in th-ol,l Exchange huiiding, tup stairs.) corner ot Cl.'". tonand Locust streets. Wiil pttend to el. be.. nes coi.r.e td with his profession. rp W. DICK. Attorsjet at-Laiv Ki,- ensburg. Pa. OfflceTn trout room of T. J. Lloyd's new bnildli.g. Cntre street AH planner of le'al business attcrded tortii:;c-i t irily. and c o'lections a teclalf v. (I'M it, It. SECllLEU, Attomntftt Isitr. Ela-nsbure. Psi. 0n... I.. ..i- nade Row. (rcecotly occupied bv Wtn. KlttlL Fq .) centre "treel. ' (l-2l.T6.-tf. J T CI. LAKE, Attorxry-at-TjaV. - i-ue, sourg, i-a. o nce with licelslor Four"hundred ncrcsin Clearfleld township, the ..,...,ri . ,.f Aaron Dougherty: Sol, I to J. . nml Rebecca Dougherty for !7.r. Also, 4t0 sent free, bv application or letter. Price of Long Cure 31.50 per bottle or ?7.."( per half dozen. To be had at Dr. Keyset's . . - ' - . . , . . I Ier 1 1 i ! 1 nen-f i.i 1-.I..O- r. . . i .,,, nin l.... l;.,i ty ; olil to J onu L'ougneriy . ior ti. i ., ...n.., .. -,...ii. 1 In.lcplinrtV' qilirty aTeS l llinil III iwirr 1 ot. iisn i, i property ol Francis Wisuiiller; sold to N. Laui bour ror 00. The aale of the other properties advertised was postponed until Monday next, except in ta;fl la wliicU tho writs were not 6toved. His private consulting ofUce is No. lSOPouti avenue. Any man who bnys eg5f at Ihe ruling price in sufficiently Democratic euough to i demand "'air count." Tov. IL l!78..6t.- OWN HAIi,! t&TIlY IT AXT TtK rtl.vrr.VCED OF ITS SUPERIOR MKltlTS. t?r.a r.'ii tt:it itoTTi.t:. SIX HOTTLFS. M oo-Sent by express to any address on receipt of pi ice. Aa.lres. r.ri'er. In nr. SW A V VI? A SOX. TITO North Sixth slti-cd. I'hiladi Inliia. y. a. sl,'1;1,4"tor SOLI JtY ALT. Din'flfiJSTS. A DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Wm. QniRTOS, dee'd. ; Tetters of adiiiiiiistration on the estate of William Ouinton. late of Hlaeklick township, I defeased, having been gran red to the under- ! sigaled, all persons iud'-bted to said estate aro j hereby notified to make immediate Payment. t and those having claims against the same are I requested lo present them tor settlement. and Recorder, In O.urt Hr,te QF.O M. READE- AHort-Lttu .hreerVri 'lUlTrZ?" I? A. ' JL' SIIOEMAKEII, Attounft. AT-I.AW. Fb'-niililirir OA! . . street, cast end of rcsbUnc-T f iu "r.f " HAL AXIi LIMErar.alemLir-o or small nnant m.. . alar.li.t, 1T., t3 Mtiuui, C (TV-
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