The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 17, 1877, Image 3

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iSBII FHKHUj.
rtensburg. Pa..
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SD PERSONAL.
' the crrnsies Verv bad for
rMrrrp in Huntingdon the
1 -i, seventeen rents per i.usnei.
' in military tympany, just or-
, be att.u iifU to me x inu .egi-
, at six dollar? per ton in
?;';;;' Indiana, 'HweulyMJc miles
. '.iric- i" "vp nights was the
"I -mie reaped Clearfield week
1 7 . vit of Bishop Tnigg In clay,
v iilett. is now on exhibition
. Lava l.k4m nattinia
,,,,,;ve tltievea ..-.m. ...w,..
i .. ','! ex.eiiM n ui inic in nun
-n.ir V" .
. iivn-tine. .
thrir nature, the martens tle
.iron Wednesday last for a
rial It. editor of thB Titis
r A,' ,'..r'r, delivered a sermon
T'.n"siH"'a' last.
ri"f Ib.rrell, of Hollidayshurg,
'i.j-ml of her left thumb.
': ' i',',-It-il Alderney ww in Somer
1 Vr "n'tlM)"S'i Ke,l ,,,!iS t,mc flfteen
iV.aif "t-nrly four weeks old.
' r'lvr-intr. !lH is , !ll,e', 't Sha
js still Pers(u)ing the even
s way at the patriarchal age of 101
.:!kv, and paTon, Kd. McIIiikIi,
!u, i ti,,.'.loii. has. we are pleased to
jUjutll a patent for a car axle lubrl-
,.n l nndreil dollars in money and
. ' .. i-i.m i rm nn ikm fii .kiiiii
"f jl. rt. soil's cove, liedford county,
"'.U-r twelve inches long in what
.. i!.,l:,rii ixiinty, will be "belly.
, ji.ut in il'i'- e.iire. of time if it is
;, tlit Im iiHiy.
.., urartii ! 'f fotwl often cause the
. ii"- leaded with foul lititnors.
, 'i ilidd wiih Dr. liull'it lUooii
.,',J.' healthy.
., V :ir !d ( Iiild of Jatncn Bpoory,
. r.,- ii.il-f ti"ti) .leniHTtown, S'Mit
";.'v.t.!i ii.to a watering trough,
, a- drowned.
.. ji. .;nv and i-liiiiu!e mill at Penn
M ;, n.iihty, was burned to the
. "s'lirday week , involving a lorn
,, ;i, ,! no inV.iiaiiee.
-: mi M'lroj . MniititiRtlon cntinty,
; i v 'ijli'iiini: a few days m, aid
. ! i . :.!! w Itit-li h id taken ishellcr
.!. ki"d instantly.
,r -,i'r-.iid to ! more rnettx at tlte
i . Jl "i--. lr-!"n, jnt now than
-..f .r.-u tli'te at any one time !u llie
..; ;ii f iilar h-iiimirr resort,
!i:;e S. ai hin nnj;lil the boss
; . on Tuesday evening last.
,. , :i 1 1 --it ri : t . ii itn lies and eoliUI
.';, il Iff." than wo ootids.
-' in ioi oar l'.;ntn li road t otiimene-
,i i'j'Iv ir.p yesientay, and will
. v.- - 'line nii'il fill flier orders. Irav
I' and letni'iiinil at 4.115 p. 111.
li ii.i'l cd' Ii l.-ul At( JteliH of a
.. U.i ti'W e.-h'p, nhirli, when only
, . k ' i . run Ul stand alone beside a
rj.-iih.-r ilin nail, and weighed ltiji
: . ii, j.ii :iii , n otiet parties, ai:d a
li .! . t gillie that is never shut on
; i ,; I i .ni,f ijiiite oopu'ar of late
; :. i f lL- ymir.g and older folks in
i.i.
- u.v li.-eii reijm-kted to amtoiinee
f pr aeliinjj 1 1. is e veiling
-. .i. -v cvi-i.ii i;. and oil Lord's day
cvrtii:., at the 1 Ms:i plt-S
...'i.-ri..,.-.-
--n.'.-ves in the lower shops of the
!! i i n' Alioima :ire now working
!i uy. The men in tlin upper
: v - to te content whih eight
"in r.f t hi- iw .-lit y-fonr.
i : -mi i f Mr. Win. H. Couiad. of
' : -i.il. Mi!V-r- ! a compotint frai--
el;-, jirtn, la-twei-n the Mionhler
in vs. iMi -nee of falliiij; from
1 1 1 -v in Lis l.iih' r's stulde on last
" I--k.'t-b.M ik stolen from our friend
'V, !., of t'hesf SprinoM, has ln-en
-?-!. ii.iiniN ; in- .i:in in moiiev n con
I
..li:
'r-.-l'V is said to bang a tale I
1 ! nfii ..'.aisof which we have
' ::..'..! '1, I, ;-. ri,.
A I. 1' ijt l, of fiosbrn township,
1 1 ,, s'.'Aid thne bushels et
' ! r 1 1 11 an n re of ground, and
in ti:'ty-six bushels of grain
"V.! Miirt v .t".;r-e pound to the
! "i (-). don't thai Is-at all I
"M. ,! ir- ;.t-r t.,n were off. red and re-
: 1 ' I a. i; K. Co. f.;r Ihe scrap iron
ii ' j ii , r.-.-ent li res in Pittsburgh,
1 ...,, .i,,-,. lid-entire lot has been
i'A-u ; Ahoona, where some of
"i-il in new work and the remain-
- '"J -..T.
-iji il,.. Pittsburgh Catholic aid
iiii i 0...'W island'! r1 of this
'v-ii..tli:t.g to ay 011 the Biibjert, the
;i to he well founded that the
Vi at,. I A'leiihenr dioceses have
" '-J with itt. Iltv. J. Tuigg as
' irf.
"' 1' I W i; iiami, who severed hiscon
s h Hie Mi (Hi mown Tribimn a few
" re -etit visit to tliis place, has,
true, round another atttnity in
. . which will we trust
"-t if Ins prolific and able Pen
' J !. tu one.
' I' M iil'I -n, n yc.idh sntnewhftt noto
5 ; criminal annals of Altoona.
" 1 i-.mri,, ,iy ov,,r tjler(, nuich the I
J-iy ,i. ,,r 1,1 H larcenous exploits!
l,.l,l ... 1 1 it t. jiii I
. iieti-n nnti nent 111 .rtu
"i i.i
.""""'iisi.rf'onrt.
'i Irieinl mi, 1 f v niany years a
' !!., ,., f,..,.i ...r I"ur""-'.. .. r-davs
.f . ' line (IIMI f 1 J " -
""I'll We nri'vnnii. urn ntivn nml
'" ::ei. tlar If'nti( that place fails
" 'H 'zlcht on High stfeet NVel-
--fl '"Ml nrt r.i..t...l .f
"4
t- , . 01 it 1.11 i.iui vi
.' "' 'In- cauir.es went on with the
.i"t t. f . n.iing strictly to
;, , ;1,''it so niu.-li as a growl or a
:'. .""r" '! feparafetl after la?.ing
-.. . ',' ,,:,,er ami torn literally apart
. .; ,".n..,rs.
. " ! !J " iiks to the front with
wit . 1,.;,, i, Hcciilcnt of the
..,(','.' 1,1 a' as we have noticed. A
:,,v 'lr'. Montgomery township,
",f "' 1 'hose irrepressible ini-
, ' '' w 'l.is airo ami b:nl one of bis
a'-kle just as neatly as If It
if.,. - a uisseetiiig knife.
'J- r. " " x i 1 siotis made from the
,, '" tl,- i.v i, nf August Jack Uhey
"1pt'lr'"fr 77'J "speckled bcAU
''1,! i1""1 h'r,,itiM in this vicinity,
-p f ' ' ' cfes. iited to variom friends,
"i r 'i'l'ling their way to
t , ' ,''' for which thank are
.,, '-r'll to thy veteran fisherman
,'T''"hiasl:.M.-Farlaiiftaml Alex. !
' li. .
.(o .. i " iiiinetii and prosperous
"i,Vj, ,', ,-v-'""rg, the former sti ihl I
"'it 1 fl !,',"!"t' Imiff standing '
' 'U,T ,v ""' witer hereof, dropped :
'?. y d'ye do?" ami indtilg
'Zr ''''""''ry remarks while on a
v'a,, 'r ,,nv, n' Wednesday la.st. !
1 ' '"IVMI'lUi. I
r.,!l ;,t"V'disi barge of a blast aW.nt
limestone iiiarry at
ft
'W t' .. ",r eoniity. itiinred a man
Vr. it,"l it is now discover
v P' ttnam niiy blind, lu sides hav
: ; i;ers on i,e right hand and
' " fi,r. i"1(1,"'"keii by the explosion.
, 'tlt'atc nilln Lo. r. an.t fTH
ifr ,, nf I'l-'.ii him, for support, his
i. 1'?' . OI" beiievolence which
i'llf
Ir. Hoffman nrnnospa in
extend the
sphere of l,is usefulness by viirin Carroli
town professionally. fr the first but le hope.
"v i utr. ML unit w .. .
rw. - . ------ wt,. (
lory V'M" hI"
facto ynanner and at the very lowest prices,
MlTarv3. n J 7 h T n1y "J"'"- -
nr t 1 rJT." l,,e Physical treatment
cr I. allies. They are allowed to suffer and
crenm with pain from Colic, Flatulence,
Bowel Tiisonlers 1.10 , 2 " iri.i r,
reliablA n l lfl i r f'.mple,
rename and safe remedy as Dr. Hull's Babv
nyrnp would giVe almost immediate relief j
mi perierx ease to the little sufferer. Prie i
23 cents per little. ' ;
-If th s should lie read by any nne ,nf-
, . u. . icmi uy any one Fni
renng.rom gravel, Inflammation of th ki.t
neyn, r.r pain in the back or side, we would
recommend them to use K. K. Tliomrann'.
P.arosma. or P.ark-acl.e I t- 1.-: '., "I
Cnre, which will in all cases aftord sneed'v i
, mi .1 m 1 1. a c 11 re. Prepared an 1 sold
bv him Jn TiniQville, Pa., and also for sale
by Lemmon .V Murray, Klmnsburg. Price.
SI per brittle. '
Samuel Rhnle, formerly a conductor in
the lower yard at Altoona." was arrested in i
1 iiis-jurgii 011 Monday last. for participating
in the recent railroad strike at. Altoona, and
Is how an inmate of the Hollidavst.nrgja.il
whereaftreman named M'Uorniick. arrest!
ed on the same day for the same offense, in
also confined. Mob rule is a tioor rule for
Samuel lllmle or anv other man to fV.11,... !
either as a rule or Its an exception. keeping a safe distance while commanding
Stick tn your friends through thick and 1 ,,im to mrrender. took to his heJs and dis
through thin, and never go back on any rich ! aPP"atel, since when nothing has been learn
kin, for it may bother you some in these ! e1 of whereabouts, although it isstip
woful hard times t. raise enough money in Pert" that he has gone either to Johnstown
dollars and dimes .o buy decent, apparel to I or Somerset. His family are in great dis
keep out the cold, notwithstanding the fact j trtM of mind ou his account, and any person
that the clothing is sold at prices low at I ean f"r''isl any information in regard
S"r Clothing Hall, that to wear shabby duds 1 to nim w'n a" n, t of charity by address-
mere is scarce need at ar.. No. 100 Clinton !
street, dohnstow n, is the right place to call.
A half dozen well sharpened timothy
seed down the back of a perspiring farmer's
loy who is busily engaged in stow ing away
hay under the ridge-pole of the barn, is apt
Jo make him forget, for the time being that
the great clothing bazaar of Godfrey Wolff,
next dor to the post-ofiice, Altoor.a, fur
nishes lieiter wearing apparel for less money
than any other establishment of the kind
that can la trotted out. anywhere,
A child was recently born in Scotland ,
with two stomachs, whh-li is just two more
man most or people in this vicinity could
well afford to keep tilled Were it not that
groceries ami provisions of all kind can be
liought lor a mere song, so to speak, at the
cheap cash store of Myers & Lloyd, who
keep nearly everything the wants" of the
community demand anil never demand an
exorbiant price for any article they offer for
sale.
C. V. Kasly, the genial and efficient lo
cal editor of the .lohnstowu Tribune, spent
Wednesday in our town !iot as a compulsory
but as a voluntary guest of Sheriff I!yaii.
Owing to his recent mishap, Cas. carrie-i his
right arm in a sling, which of course unfits
him in a great measure for reportorial duty,
or indeed for work of any kind, if we except
the knitting business, in which his injured
shoulder is at present very dilljelilly if not
very profitably engaged.
A regular pitched battle ladween five or
six dogs, w ho seem to have had a wholesome
dread of the ordinance against fighting in
side the borough limits, took place a few
evenings ago near the fine residence of A. V.
Parker, F.kj., h short disinnee from town,
ami all efforts to part them proved unavail
ing, the contest, continuing until one of the
number was sent to I he "happy land of ea
i.ine" and several others were literally
"chawed up," so to speak.
Messrs. Win. Jones and Thomas Evans,
who form my years past have carried 011 the
l.lacksmirhii.g business in ibis place, started
west on a prospecting tour Tuesday morning
for the purpose ot seeking and it possiide j
til ling a bigger bonanza than they leave lie 1
hiid them. As both gentlemen are excel
lent mechanics and worihv citizens, Kbens-
I nrgcan illv spare tl em, though if they find '
a letter local ty 11 win console mem n icasi
10 know that our loss is their gain.
How ard Iliitz, an eighteen-year old son
of Mr. John Ijintz, ot Altoona, wasbitten by
what was supposed to have beea a mail d-'g
on Satmd.iy afternoon last, and the family
ami friends of the young man are in gie it.
trepiditiou lest he should fall a victim to
that terrible disease, hydrophobia. The dog
wh;ch wns shot and kiib-d soon after, was j
Kllppoed to have oeen raom in-i.iu.-e in- (mii
baik tl water in which a cat manifesting all
the sympiotns of hydrophobia had been
drowned a short time previous.
The Cleai field .'' fitiblicfin brags alxmt a
man in that county who threshed fifteen
dozen ami eight sheaves of new-land wheal
and cleaned up thirteen and one-half bush
els, but as it falls to lell how long it took
him to do ii we can't for the life of us sec
where the lanfh conies 111. though it looks as
if tronimis.siotier P.ro-.vn, of the same comity,
had knocked the wind very ett'.-ct ually on:,
of that l. at w hen, as the same paper assures
us he threshed forty-one dor.cn and. etght
sheaves of wheat on Friday last, and cleaned
up thirty-seven ami one-foiirlh bushels weigh
ing sixtv-four p-mnds to the bush el.
Hal;" Oursler w ent into a well which
he and James Mitchell were engaged in dig
ging deeper, 01. the farm of John Mel ar
land, Jr., m-ar I.igonier, Westmoreland
county, on Wed nesday evening ot last week,
and was soon after followed by his follow
workman, who found Oursler lying at the
Is.tlom of the well in an unconscious condi
tion. Assistance was promptly summoned
and an effort made to resuscitate t lie s ricken
man. but without avail, the spark ot ile be
ing entirely extinguished. Mitchell was
1 earl v overpowered by the foul a.r in he
weH.and H was with great difficulty that
he eotild b rescued. T .
-An old and wealth v farmer named Jacob
Linseb g'c r, who for ..early half a centnry
has resided ... Pen., township . es.more
la t.d count v, and whose age was i l years,
s r ,ck his wife on Friday morning last w.il.
a c til. or some other heavy, blunt . n.phr
n.e. t fracturing her skull and, as he evi
e, V su'sUf, killing her eutright, after
wliich herepair;.! to his barn and commit-
himself to one 01 me
. . . 111 1. ..
appearand o AftSWeV at the SZZn with ,. The oM Wjr.wto
STSh .0 to very Infirm and decrepit, th pugh
miwiii iuw. j recovered sut-
""'-"erila-r To the r;KEKM ak, ! 2,.-" "t'lv to 1m aU.ut again and will doubtless
Mvna unttlP it I II I I'l v " .
1 , ium nt wi iM'tliiniV" h- an tv I MIVer III " . m
;Ay "F. exhibition at I "":;v c,'iailge has through the "iia 01
w ' Ti....nln.i,ii ia-en made in
ros.mas.er " , e ,wHveVt this
Indiana thereby making
place on ei ry " T; , tlie re.
U'rt'iay mormon r. f1P,1,w,n
, irin after the arrival ,
.rain on each of ihe daysalane na...eu 1 ,
and
tin on eacn " "." : . " Trtll,uv
the following days-that ts on TUesav
mrs-lavaml Saturday of ea. ' h week ,e
Thursday ,tromzs-
roes to Indiana, rerurni" " :
r .1 he Twelfth-street restaurateur,
eirsTodiu tXTZ
'"'."'V-l.TtteVv appears that beih
sAuit and I?" wUV..i ou Thursday
fi ve cents, jus one ha t tl. .n
bV tl'-e rr"; X ,'ill "ked him
lacame indignant, w'7' vv a revolver upon
?L 'lliliu-e; in'r his appear,
htm. i." ' . . .., fjcib brought a
,,AlT,,; SS TtwdistAthiscost.
good h.stharge. ii on Satnr-
TIH pieuic vayio. - f , kh)(l ;
day last was the 4.o,,tvf and
that has ever '" .V',' 'wns immense. !
it. was fully -! MiJnyHl'WW '1" Catherine 1
We certainly never sa rf f,nl Illor5 I
on stu b art V;"' ""ld .A' pleasantly
gratifying Averyth nff I
and ptoHperonsly, thanks K
ln'-t..f Jl' 17 be nnd Rentlcme h.
management. thousand per-
chnrgf. '-r'y. "tonk of.the exceN
sons, at - rounds, ami una ;
at a roug. r11I0d and thia ,
lent .I"'"" r ..,,.,, other sources of rce-
B .,1 I scarcely I'Ave failed to bring in
n ue con in r. ..... -- . - oine sum
net P'O'1" "V, which will, we know,
ceeds "P to a .
Having no desire to pet wet, and think
ing of nothing better to do at the time, Mr.
Michael Piatt, of Plattville, Susquehanna
,1 " - ---- ---j - ' :
on inn straw during The prevalence of a j
, nnrn ami lav itown
W had "n I. " the verV lon
fell into a umet sno..ze, onlj.o be awakei.ed i
R?.n af",r hT ,a '"rrible crash and ashowerof
fl'linters and broken rafters which mndehitn
imagine for the time being tliat the dav of '
j"lKment ha.1 putin an appearance, tialh- i
,..!.. is 4 ,1 V1 ' 1,
tr''K In wits together, he was not long in ;
"'severing that the. bain had been struck
"v 'iglitning and that it was on fire in two 1
rlac,'a - Siimmcnine the rest of the fiimilv 1
fo his aid the flames were extinguished be- !
any damage worth talking about was
none to the structure, the most, singular fea- The grist mill in this piaci- irocs into trial
tnre of the whole transaction being that Mr 1 operation to-day. It ie claimed to tie a most
Piatt, anart from hi .l.l ,i,i 1 perfect piece ol work, and if so will no doubt.
not in the least ret..i 1. .1. r; 1
ing, was
'"l"""' by the flying debris.
A Siinitiiei'h ill toWusliip farmer named
(AntTllSt. I ?'l-n nlinuintin,l 1. 1 : 1 ...
I fr, ..H 1...... 1 .
o.von .i t-b .met-ieu ior several moiititspast
became desperate, a few days ago and smash
ed the cookincr stove and sevprnl oilier Drti.
p'es of furniture into pieces, threw water
,nlr, - ie nonr barrel, threatened to kill his
family, consisting of a Wite and seven chil
dren, and then started to the woods fully
equipped with a gnu, raaor and rope, with
the evident intention of com mil finer Hiiiei.le
but on being followed by an officer of the law
with a warrant for his arrest, said office
,US -lrs- August- Keich, Wilmure, Pa
A SltocKijro Art itiENT. Kr.ra, an eight
year olJ son of Mr. Henry Kay lor, of Kay
lor's station, on the Itranch road, about five
miles from this place, met with a terrible ac
cident between 2 aud 3 o'clock on Friday
afternoon last, which culminated in death at
6 o'clock 011 Tuesday morning following. It
seems that a truck partially ladened with
lumber was standing on a side track near
the station above iittiieil aiul qmU j.nut.i.m f
when a car lias to Ik- moved from one point
to another to complete its load, the brake
had not lieen put 0:1, the truck In-ing merely
held in place by a crowbar and a large stone
inserted under the front wheels. Young
Kaylor, who had Just returned from picking
blackliei ries, noticed the condition of affairs,
and 110 doubt thinking it was a gd time to
try his hand at what he had seen done so
often la-fort by men of larger growth, took
advantage of the temporary absence of Mr.
John Yoiincr, railroad agent at that point,
who had just left the truck for the purpose
of hanging up his vest in the station house,
and removing the crowbar from its place,
knocked the stone out of position wilh that
implement. As a natural result the car be-
! gau to move, and discovering the mischief
j he had done, young Kaylor, according to his
in 11 rifiieiiieiii , in; Jem; lining entirely c on
scious and sensible until about noon 011 Sat
nrday, attempted to stop the truck with the
aid of the crow bar, w hich, it is supposed, he
not Ireing able to threw much light, on the
subject, was forted from his hands by l-ing
caught under the wheel, and sinking him
on the right arm fractured the lame above
the elbow in such a way as to force it through
1 he tiesli , producing an ugly gash, aud also
threw him face downward lielweeh the
tracks, the car meantime coming upon him
and ll-.e brake-bar, or more probably a bolt in
the brake-bar, entering his peison at the
bnse of the spine, w hich it 'doughed up, as it
were, lor several inches, ami tlven penetra
ted his bowels to a sufticent. depth to force
tin- iiip-iK.ne Irom its jdai-e and impale him
on the brake-liar long enough to drag him a
short distance and lirui-w and blacken the
front part of his Isidy very baiily la-fore his
final release from the tcriible position. When
found by Mr. i ohm-r, who had lecii absent
irom I lie spnf. not 11. ore than Iwj minutes,
and whose return was hastened by the
In-art rendi ng luilcries ot" She poor little vic
tim, bis condition wns horrifying to contem
plate, and his sutVorir.os, not only for the
time being, bill after his removal home and
up t d the hour of his death, not w ii list a ml i 11 g
medical id was summoned from this place
I aud I.oretto as speedily as possible, must
bae la-en cNcrueiatir.g in the extreme. TIr
srdly la-reavi-d jiarcnts o tin- unfortunate
lad have the sincere sympathies of all who
know I hem, more especially as this is the
second 0110 of the family, if we mistake not,
w ho has met with a violent end, the other
one having been scalded to death a few
yea rs ago.
A TllRTTJdNtJ UtUKlrTltrE. The fol
lowing furnished by the Philadelphia Prrxs
as an episode of the recent, railroad riots,
which were 110 riots, in Ihe xlcinSty of Al
toona, may contain a unall modicum of
truth, but that, part of il relating to the bar
ricade of thi! (rallilzin lunnel by an engine
containing over five hundred pounds of
powder is, we have no h-sitntion in saying,
one of the wildest romances founded on the
purest fiction that has ever la-en imposed
upon a credulous public. The frrw says :
It will probably he remembered that the de
tachment or the 1st Division, which left this
city .1 ii I v 21st, at C::t p.m.. was stopped at Al
roona by the rioters, who soaped the trac ks
and uncoupled theeinrlnc. The men four hun
dred in nuintier.werethiisdeiained at that poii.t
until July 27th, w hen Mr.S. Ashton Hand, a
Voiiiis ireiilteinsn widely and most favorably
known in Ihts city, was detailed to act s en
gineer of n locomotive to run the troops across
the mountains. He at once selected ten men
from t he comma ml. and ninrchiiifr with I hem
through an Infuriated moli to the round house,
flrcd-up enjrine "atta'' and run it mitiimonu- five
hundred rioters who, lieiiur fully armed, fired
volley niter volley into the swiftly fl.vtr.p lo
comotive. Tlie cnifinc was run in spile of all
obstacles hv Mr. Hand ami his assistants shout
two miles lip the road, where it was coupled 10
the train :i ntaiiiitiK Hovcriior Hat tranft and
Adjutant tfeneinl latt. with about l.ftdtl
troops. No further rtmir,T nml no trouble
were experienced until on enterinsr the lonir
tunnel another ena-ine was found etunding on
the track and completely blocking their pro
press. t)n examination this movable barricade
was found to eon tain over aw) pounds of gun
powder, some In the flre-tiox ami some in Lie
ft. ics. Had any one in the darkness Incauti
ously struck a match before making that dis
covery, or had 11 spark from Ihe mox iinrenuliie
touched the mine, the consequences must have
been terrible. Fortunately, ihe lata! explosive
was seen In time, and .Mr. Hand turned on the
hose from the water tanks ami flooded the pow
der, after which theeimine was easily pushed
ahead out or Ihe tunm I. snd the troops were
carried in safety to Pittsburgh, thus giving
Mr. Hand the honor of running the first train
of troons over the mountain uurmg tne riot
Very appropriately -the same darmg ""'uv'n j a;,01, while we have made great re
was tendered .he honor of opening the hn.t- , ,
He valve id the. first rrelgni nam umi icn
Pittabtirtfh after the riotous demonstration.
Death of an Old and Worthy Citi-
KM.-Mr. John B. Kolierts died at his resi
dence in thU place on yesterday (Thursday)
nirml aliout 72 vears. His death
was entirely unexpected, at least so far as
the public was concerned, as it. is only a rew
days since his familiar form and face were 1
u...i on hi accustomed walks through town
Mr. Kolatrts was liorn about a mile south of
this place, ami was a sou of Kev. OeorSe
Itola-rts, a native of Wales, who came here
as early as 17tK, and to whose influence is lo
be attributed the settlement in this place and
neiaMioi-hood of the numerous Welsh fami
lies whose defendants form so large a part
of the present population. Mr. Koberis com
duct in life was exemplary, peaceable and
upright. He had no enemies, or at. least
ought not to have had any, for he gave i.o
e ...... r..M l..i...nr v.ti.a In biiii.f In.
. cause or oncuse. no ....f, ...; .............
was false to none. He wAs A model citizen
i aiid a sincere Christian, am", his death will
1 bo deeply regretted by all who knew Intn.
His wife' and three children, survive him.
Peace lo h'S ashes.
Mr. Peter Stiles, of Dry Ridgr, Bedford '.
countv, t.a.k a load of produce to Cr.inlrer
I.mil Mil , not long since, and after dispos- :
i'ng i!f ii started for home with 104 in his !
pia-ket When near his own residence he 1
was confronicd by a masked m.itati. who
t..i.l i.im to eve. him his money, meanwhile,
. ... 1. it tllAHIlIlt
lor I tier ny miminnK
i,, ..JU rroiiiiIe.l
'" nilains. when he gave tip Ihe
u m, fi,,ot fire., at
m.o..i,,--- ,
bint, bslgei, in ...s .u..
luade their escaydi
IsOCttl Correspondence,
Caeroi.i.tows, Auir. 14, 1677.
Pkar Frhsmas-It ts with sineere regret
i ts i n .i ,s ..nil EMiHjrir 1 r(J I rl
that 1 record Hie death of the third son, John
UiH im.Th'haVV bme'ovhu
7n5 lth"n T-rt.klnlr ton free.v of6 cold u-nt'er.
About a we-k nrior to his de h this promisimr
vo""f man whs at work in the Imrvest-tifid,
""'V'". "'Vif1rtue caution in the use of
cold water while his blood 'vasnt tever heat,
he sickm.-d -and died, hs already stated. Mr! ,
Anna and ramilv have the svinpathv of all who j
know them in this their pi-rat nflliction. On j
"esamo cmy jioiKiay-tnat the younir man ,
?:"n.Z" at "'.r.ie'. ,MJ-. VVJ"'
ihe V'hoHc me.eVv fn thisida'ccV " 1
prove the tact to the satK-laction ot all con-
cerned.
i Thn nlenicftt Pt l.wrpTinn nn the tOHl tnsr.
was Inttrely attended and evi-rythinir passed off
fueasimi ly, OHrrnijr n eonpie in xmn-K-nnwiiij
and a few bloody noses, not quite so pleasant
to contemplate when the sti.rr second thought
resumed its sway. These facial ornaments. re
minders as they are of festive bcem-?, were
carrb-d towards Chest creek, iu Clearfield
county.
The strike against the alleged unfair and un
just treatment of employes by corporations
has reached Carrolltown at last, tint here, as
in other places. It was confined to resisting cor
poration pay and treatment alone, and did not
affect individual dealings. A large snd wealthy
corporation engaged extensively In farming,
stock raising, etc., in this neighborhood, em
ploys during harvest a number of hancs out
side of its own organisation, and some of these
taking it Into their heads the other day that
they were not properly or sulHcientlv paid and
well treated, the corporation was met face to
face hy a regular strike, the participants de
manding as a condition of further service an
improvement In grub and an increase in pay.
The strikers had the sympathy of some of our
well to do retired farmers, and Mr. John F
(but I must not mention names) encouraged
the young men to resist the movement which
sought to reduce their wages to fifty cents a
day snd no dinner. The standard of revolt
having been first raised at the Hopper, the flaff
of freedom and human rights, and I he standard
of justice to labor, were valiantly carried
through to Carrolltown and publicly paraded
in tht presence of the head of the corpora lion
Itself. Itm, alas! notwithstanding the sympa
thy of those who have at heart the Interests of
labor, the strike here, as elsewhere, failed, and
Ihe employer remained master of the situation,
while the sell-discharged mploJ es are compla
cently awaiting the roast beef and advance in
pay of "the good time coming." The cawine
of the civil law are Indeed mighty strong I
StHSCM.
Cahhoi.i.town, Aug. II, 1877.
Peak Fttrr.MAJt yuitea novel affair recently
took place in our midst, ami one tn.i which cre
ated not a little though perhaps only moment
ary excitement. On Thursday morning, Aug.
ttth, about fifty little girls, between five ami
twelve years or sge, were seen marching out
to Fnyder's grove, in gdla dress and baskets on
arms. Intent to all appearance on having a
pleasant lime. Every one rushed to the streets
to sec what was going on. toon the word pass
ed: the little girls have a basket .pic-fiic, tt
was an utter surprise to all. Kvidently the lit
lle folks had been working on Ihe sly, anil so
njuietly did ihey manage things tbtt no one but
their mothers and the managers, two Indies of
this pluce, had any previous knowledge of it
whatever. According to prearrangement they
mei beneath a grupe arbor, in the yard of one
id' our citizens ami from tlu-re eturt d in pro
cession, preceded by a U. S. flag, in this order
they marched to the grove. uce there, they
made no long debate or solemn caucuses to
determine what enjovment to luirsue. Thov
ull had come for pleasure, and their child-like j
Innocence and unpretending ways suggested
the means of obtaining It. The happined of
one seemed to be the happiness of all, and
whatever amusement was suggested, though
even by the least among them, was considered
woill.y of 11 trial. And thus those little ones
not only gained a two-told enjoyment, that or
their game and that of gratifying others, but
set an example worthy of the emdyol their
senior pleat-tire seekers. Yes. their childish
spin is, though perhaps iu every feature not
coincident w it h t he cu it i vat ed and the refined .
j et to the close obs r er ihey served id sol o the j
apparently iiiiiieuu prooicin, -wuj among oiuer
pcrsotis pie-nic and tne like atTord so little
pleasure. About lour o'clock the lit tie maidens
returned to their homes in the same order 111
which they had departed, and such was the
liilinessot ibeir pleasure that, as they in their
own quaint wsy expressed it, they wished the
day was j et to come, instead of being past and
go.ie. b-
TF.Acnr.iss' 1'xahi.vatioss.-Applicants ;
for schools in Cambria comity will be exam
ine;! as follows :
Ktienshurr--Rbenstinrg. Aug. 21.
Cambria City-Camhn.i Citv, Aug. "2.
Cooperdale Coopersdille, A ug. 3.
Y odor P'leam's, Any. -4.
East Conemaugh K.i.sl Concmangh, Aug. 25.
Cambria township -.Myers's, Auir. Z"i.
Minister - ti hiss's. Aug. f.
Washington Htid Summit- Lilly's. Aug. 20.
Wilmore and iimmrrhill W ilmore. Aug. HO.
( foy Ic and South l'ork Siiniiuerhili, Auk. -il.
Taylor Headrlck's. S-pt. 1.
daUitz-n township, fimluzin borough and
Tunnel Mil! tie. ilitzm borough. Sept. 3.
I.orctto and A ileghony-1.-rot to. Sept. t.
Chest Springs and Chat; 'fiuid Si. A jutiiic.
Pent. 5.
White Donation, Sept. s.
Carroll township and Carrolltown Carroll
town, Sept. 11.
Chest - St. Itoniraec, F-pt. M.
Smquehnnna B.ikei's. v pt. 13.
Bur Xicktown, Sent. 14
Klackiick -Isiiim. Sopi. IT.
Jackson Fail-view, S. ;i Is.
Iini-liiiliiit!i Singer's, Sept. If.
Stony Crock Vim b.in. ti's. Sept. 20.
Hichlatid liloiigh's, Sept. 21.
Adams Krogtow n, Sepl.
No private examinations granted or old cer
tificates renewco. Applicants must enter the
first class they attend, and must be examined
w here they til st apply for schools. Applicants
who nre not acquainted with the Stipt-rinu-vi-dent
must furnish certificates of good moral
character. All examinations will begin at Vi
o'clock, except Ebensburg, Cambria borough,
llalliizin, Lorctto, Minister, Carrolltow.n, and
Stony Creek, where they Will begin at 9 o'clock.
H. Hkku.
Sup't Public Schools.
The Huntingdon Iw.al Nmc says that a
rumor reachetl thai place on Friday last that
Stewart Walker, who was recently arrested
after being shot In Clearfield county for
Mealing a horse from Senator Peale, of Lock
Haven, hail succeeded in escaping from the
Hellefoiie jail the night previous. Itseems
altogether improbable that a man who was
shot as he was could have the hardihood to
attempt an escape. However, the rumor is
that he complained to the Sheriff more than
usual on Thursday afternoon, of the pains
f rom 1 1 i s won 11 d , t h e re by obt ai ni n g sy ril pslt 1 1 y
and probably causing the Sheriff to be less
cautious and to permit him to las in the
yaid. Walker availed himself of his oppor
tunity, and during the night escaped by go
ing through a hole in the wall which he had
previously dug. Three other prisoners es
cajH-d with him. The boldness of this man
is remarkable.
TCXTlt A'ORDlSAtlY SPKCTAL TtAKCtAINS
are now Iwtug offered at our seHrt-aunual
closing sale. Our stock yet comprises large
Mill lritr a v v - " ' ' -..-. ......
Dress hmIs. Hlack Cashmeres and Her
nanis, Fine French Organdies and Lawns,
Shawls, Sacques, Dolmans, Sc.
AVe call special attention to the extreme
low price at which we otter our splendid
qualities of Black and Colored "Silks, rang
ing trom 51.ntl to 3.IH) per yard; immense re-
ti,.tjn Iro, former prices,
f he moH t.ee,ratf.,i yA
bi ,,iv r0t.Oinmetidcd. and
'. iiiesi" si ihs
yons make, are
ghly recommended, and we guarantee
Iheiu to give satisfaction.
Hrcns & Hackk,
Fifth avenue and Market street, .
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ArotrsT Ft.owFR. Tlie most miserable
ladings in the world are those snftering froltl
Iyspepsi.l and LiverCompIaint. More than
seventy-rive per cent of the people In the
Vuiicd States tire nfiucted with these two
diseases and Iheir e fleets : stieh as a Sour
S'oinach, Sick Iteadaclie, Habiuial Costite
n.'ss, Palpi'aiion of the Heart, Heart-btirn,
Waier-brash, gnawing and burning pains at
the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated
Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth,
poming up nf food after eating, low spirlls,5c;.
Oo to vonr Liruggists. Ijemtnon cfc Murray,
ICIa-ns'biirg, or to P. M. Woleslagle & Son,
Wil more, and get a To rent Hot He of Al'iirst
Fi.mVF.rt or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents.
Try it. Two doses will relieve you.
.-
"We find Mount Union Cot.T.FrtF.,''
says Chief Justice Chase, "healthful, na
tional, making integral education Tittoinahla
hl all ;'" lias superior courses, professors,
. , 1 - ;i;.!
museum, apparatus, noaruing . lacinues.
8.V0.0fM property benefitting its 13.0DT stu
1(.T( who Mrn expenses Uarhina winters
' V r. a i.Sr- V
tirB I icb. ii n muui u, i' j Aoi.uvv.t v
J?. r. Hunkers litfter M ine of Iron.
K. F- Knnkel's celebrated P.itter Wine .f Iron
will effectually cure Iircr complaint, janndiee.
dyspepsia, chronic or nervons debility, ehrmile
diarrlicea, ilisoase ot the kidney" and nil diseases
arising tretn a difonlered liver, stomach or imes- '
tines. sii"h as constipation, flatulence, inward
piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the
stomach, nnusea. heartburn. disgust for food, full
ness or weight in the stomach, sore eructations,
sinking or fin; terir.g at 4lu- pit of the stomach,
swim 111 iiiir f the he.id. hurried or difficult breath
ing, fluttering at the heart, choking or fiifloeaiing
sensation, when In a lying posture, dimness ol vis
i.m. dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in
the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of
the skin and eyes." pa in In the side. back, head,
chest, limhj. etc., sinMon flushes of lient. tunning
in t he flesh, constant imatrinisg s oT evil, an.l great
dcpres.-ioii of spirits. Price 1 per holtle. He
ware ol counterfeits. ! not let your druggist
palm oil some other preparation of iron he may
sayisnsgood.bat ask for Knnkel's Hitter Wine
of'lron. Take no other. Kunkel's Hitter Wine
of Iron is not sold in bn'.k only in l bottles. 1',.
F. Knnkei, Proprietor, No. """ North Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, I'a. cld by all druegirts.
Tape Worm Hetnoral Alive.
Head and all complete. In two hours. No fee
till head passes. Suit, Pin and Stoncn-h Worms
removed by lr. Knnkei. 2o9 North Ninth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Semi for Circular. For remov
ing Seat, Pin or Stoumeh Woims rail on voiir
druguist and ask fore bottle of Knnkel's W'orm
fyrup. price 1. It never fails Common sense
teaches If Tape Worm tie removed, all other
worms can be readily removed.
K. J Kunket' Lustral anil K. J
HiinheVs Shajnpoo for the Hair.
The best and cheapest Hair tirefrdhg and Hair
Cleaner In the world. They remove dandruff, al
lay irritaticn. soul he and cool the .heated scalp,
prevent the hair from falling oft. and. promote the
growth in a very short time. They preserve and
beautify the Hair, and render it Mift and glossy.
They impart a brilliancy and a silky tieii ranee
to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing,
they are unrivalled ; eradicate dandruff and pre
vent baldness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re.
moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures
headache produced hy heat and fatigue. . Knn
kel's ShanitMto and Iustral res; ore Hair to a da
tura 1 and glossy color, restore faded, dry. harsh
and wiry hair. Price per bottle l. Ask your
drngifist for them, or send to K. F. Kunkel, Pro
pr;! tor. No. itiU North Ninth Street. Philadelphia,
Pa. 8-10. -Sin.
IITMExCAL.
HITCli-M.'CANX. Married, July ?thi at ft.
Augustine, by.Kev. T. M'Enrue, Mr. JohS A.
Hitch and Miss Maky C. M'Cann.
MT7.INC.F.K- IIITIIXS. Married, at the same
place, by the same, Aug. 5ih, Mr. Hobeiit tn-rz-i.noeu
and Miss Josephine Iti'KNS.
YOUNG Wilt I'K.-Married. Aug. Tth. at the
same place, by the shine', Mr. WM. YOLSO and
Miss Scsi WHlTE--all theubove named being;
of Clearfield township.
OnlTTAItT. j
ANNA . Died, on Saturday, An. 11, i'tr. at j
the residence of Lis parents, in Chest township, ;
John, third son of Anthony and Mary Anna, i
aged 16 years and II months i
Thestiddch death nf this young man has not I
only cast a sad gloom oVer the family circle! ;
but over the entire community, whore he was
known only to be loved and respected for his ;
many amiable qualities and Christian virllbs, .
which was attested by the very large concourse j
of s nipHthtrmg relatives and friends that fol-
lowed his remains to their Inst earlhly resting i
pluce, there to await a glorious resurrection. !
A solemn High Mass was said at St. Boniface
church for the repose of the soul of Ihe de
ceased. Mr. Anna ami his sorely afflicted wife :
ha e the sympathy of the entire community in '
their sad bereavement, though their loss is his :
eteinal gain. Hcqitieitcat in pact. j
SHERIFF'S SALES. I
IY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Kj-pow.,
Ah lVi.d. fcrpon., Fitii Fttcilt, Levari Fn
cids and Al. Ltrari Far ios, issued out of the
Vinrt of Common Pleas ot Cain hria con nt y a nd
to me din i-ted. there will be exposed to public ,
sale, at the hotel of Conrad Ifaab, iu Jwhiistown, '
On SAT URDAY, September 1st, 1877, j
at I o'eloctt, . H.. the following real estate ;
t o w i t : I
Alt. the right, title and interest of Charles 11.
Silppes. Kiehard Uandolph and D m id I'lbert,
terrc tenants, of. in and to a certain three story ;
building in the borough of Johnstown. Camt.ria !
county. Pit., which building is now filled up
umi u--cd for n grist mill. The lot upon which
the null is erected is fronting on Main street .Ml
feel, and running taek bK) feet to an alley, and
elso the c.Tiee and flour, room and the other
building alt 'ehed t hereto, t he raid lot being
bounded on the east by proptrty of William
Ol r, d ceased, and on the west by lot belonging
to t be ctat e. mid iilso the lot or piece of ground
and ciii liliifco app liten.int thereto. Ta'ceti in
execiil bin and lo be sold ul I he- suit of Peter
Kiitoitz.
.M.so. all t he riL-ht. title and into'-esT of ffonry ,
Hausman ami Wiilia m Ham ri . of. in and t o a
lot ul ground situate iti Ihe Fourth V.'ard
ol Johnstown borough, Cambria county. I'a., '
r routing on Bedford si ret f, adjoining lot of M.
Heisel on one side and an a!iy on the oth-r,
ruiiiiiiig back to Feeder nl h y, having thereon
erected a large three story brick buiiiUtig. used
us a brewery, ami a one story frame hail, ami a .
I wo story plank house no.! stable, now ii: the
occuiMocy of Henry Hausman and Willraui '.
Baucrly. A I', nil the riiibt. fille ami iiit--rer
of Henry Bailsman und WiiSiani B.iuerly.of
in and to a lot of ground sit uaie in the Fourth
ward. Joli:itowii luii'iiiinli, Cambria countv.
I'a , fruiting on IVcicr alley, adjoining lot of
John F. Hai lies on one side und lot of Jacob
Fend on t hoot ln-r, running but k to S torn creek,
having thereon i rectcd a on" story plunk buii.-i- 1
log, .-l'o, fill the righ. title nml ir.i ert st of,
Henry Bailsman ami William Itauerly, of. in ;
mi l to a I'.t of gr 11 i l si uate in the Fifth
Ward. Joined. wn borotigli ' amhria couniy,
I'a.; fronting on Hiver street, adjoining lot of
Sannvl Makers on the west and lot of A. J.
Ii. ij le on the east, running back to an alley, ;
having thereon erected a two story plank ioti-e
und stble, V.ow Id ihv rVftpupancV oT Il-nry
Urchin, Taken in execution and to b? sold at '
the suit of II. Dnrach.
Ai.S),hI1 th right, tltlend interest of Wil- :
Ham .P.f'nttoiii ofj in slid to a lot of ground ,
si 1 unto i'n the Fourth ward, "Johnstowl. Cam
bria county. Pa., fronting on Bedford street,
having Stonycreek 011 the one side and an alley
on the other side, extending back trt lot of
Hon. John, P: Barnes, naving thereon erected a
two story frame house, a two story plank rurni
ture shop and wareriMm, now In the ooeilpHncy
or William P. PAItWii. Taken in execution and
to be sold nt the Suit TJf Howe Muclline Com
pany et. nl. . .
Also, all the right, title and interest of
Stephen Williams, or, in ami to a lot of ground
situate tn Cambria noroughi Cambria county.
Pa., fronting on Itailroud streert adjoining lot
l.iala J-l.ti-lr mi ttla.0.at nnd lot of Miehlipl
Beddon on the west, running back to an alley,
ru lining one a 111 an miry.
cted a two. story frame
hie, now In the 'occupancy
ugh. Taken In execution
having thereon erected
hone anil plank star
. r ij:...i... u. ...!.... 1.
nrl tn i... uld .t thucnit of Wooil. Morrf'l A Co.
Also, all the right, title and interest or Wil- on ereftted a two story log house and lo? stable,
limn Sleep, of. In and lo a lot of ground situate i ho- in the o'ecui ancy of Jacob Brand, nnd a two
in the Fifth ward. Johnstown borough, Catn- '. story plank house, in the occupancy of .
brla county, Pn., fronting on Hiver street, ami ! Taken In execution and lo be sold at t he suit or .
haVhrtt lot or Samuel Masters on the east, -j E. Burn. , , .. j
Hrnb.kcr on the south, nnd Sherman street on , Also, All the rl-.-Kt. Btle find littered or Berry
ihe west, having thereon erected a two story j Miller, o'. In aid to a p ece or parcel vf b-w.) smi
fratite house. In theoc upnncy of R. W. Mnrdis. i ate In Blaeklick township. tJainbrta oufti v. I'a.,
Taken In evet-ntlon and to be Bold at the suit I adoinlng lnnIs of Emanuel Stiles. Midi I Mi es.
of William Caddv. I ThoS. Stiles, and others containing 50 acres, more
Al.sii. all ll r fiStht. title and interest of Israel or less, atsint 'JOacrtsol which nre cte-rcd. nav
fJoiigliiiour. of, in and to a piece or parcel, of n!e thereon erect eil a twosiory plank house nn
land sltiintein Adams township, Cambria conn- 1 p,g harn. now in the occupancy or Henry ll ivr.
TV, Pa. adjoining lamts id Samuel HotTinan, Taken In execution ami tube Said at Hie -nil ol
James Cos, eh John Fye, and others, contain- T. H.Crcsswell ai Son, tor use ol HiMU, Uunbrtgiit
ing 40 acres, more or less-, having Thereon . tt Co. .... . , ,
trecteda two story plank bollSb. saw mill, and ! Also, all the right title and Interest of J rial.
plank stable, now in the occupancy 01 roias
Beam. Taker, in executtrtn and to be sold at
the suitor John Stiftler; roruseof itacobSsiflfer.
ltL .iitk.ri.hi titlo .ml Mleret hf David
D. Uoughtiour, ol. in nnd In lot. of protlnfi
situate In the borough of Woodvule. in t he
countv nf Cambria, an. I state of Pennsylvania.
1 at the northwest corner of Maple avenue and
J Third street, containing in front oil Maple SV-
: l-lliir iiu leei mill I'Airii.iiHK n ...
1X1 feet, being marked nml known in the plan
of lots In Woo.vnle as Lot No. 25. .4'., all the
right, titlennd interest of David B. Ooughnour,
Ol. Ill ailO IO It irilUI 11 Hl'l'l r.,,... ...
... :.. 1 . . ..r I..... I .il.i.la In I ., I-1 . r
towushln. Ciimbriii county. Pa.. a.lj lining
orCa:nbria lronl'o.,J. Park. Isaac (ionghiiour, j
and others, containing 53 acres and Hi I perches. !
more ir less, together with the hereditaments
aud appurtenances. Taken in execution and to j
be sold at the suit of -Johnstown Savings Bank. '
Af Si. all i lie right, title and Interest or Fred- ;
prick Kevser. of. in and to il lot oT ground situ-
j ate In the Fourth ward, Johnstown borough,
i Cumbria county. Pa., fronting on the Johns-
town and Sandy Vale Cemetery road, adjoining;
i bit or David II. i tier on the north and an alley
on the south and eiisp. having thereon creeled a
twostorv Irrnne house and stutile, now Iti the
i occup;"V or Henry Schiiicrer. Tafr"ii In xe
1 cuitnu and to be sold at the silit of Wood, Mor-
; rell 4 Co. , . .
! A i.so, all the right. Title and interest of B.nil
, Toung. of, in nnd To a lot or ground sttuare in
the l'liird .vard. Johnstown borniigli. Ca'nhrin
' county, I'a., rrontingon Clinton street, adj.. i
; Ing lot or Conrad Sunpes on one side and an
nli-y on the other, n.nning back to lot of Con
. rnd Snppes, having thereon erected a two story
; brick house nnd franio back holding, now in
the occupacy of Emil Young. Ahui, nil the
' right, title and interest of F.ioil Young, of. in
; and ton Int.of grom'.Tl situate iu theThlrd ward,
. Johnstown tiorough, Cambria county. Pa .. on
the corner f Main nnd Clinton streets, adj lin
ing nit or Valentine Eniher on Main street and
lot of Henry FritX on Clinton Street, having
thereon erected 2 two story frame houses, and
a one story rrame house, now in ihe occupancy
of tleorge Kurts. Chus. Kast, ana Boo. Sti ller.
1so,alt the light. '-itle and interest of Einll
Yountr. of. In and to a lot of ground'sittiiite in
the borough of Woodvale, Cambria county.
Pa., front on Maple avenue, adjoining lot of
heirs of Smith on one side and an alley on !
the other, running buck to lands ol Cambria
Iron Co., having tftereon ercetr-tl a two story
frame house, now In the occupancy of Ceorge
Dean, lohnston Kii kly, Rnd -tliers. Tnki-.i in
execution ati.1 to h' sold at the suit of James
Schlf-isscr and H. J. uracil.
Al.so. all the rigid, title and interest of Jacob
ti. Kyock. of, in and to a piece or parcel til hind
sit uate In Con-ma ugh ton n-ltip, Cjimbria coiin
t v. I'a.. adjoining lamis of Henry I'uncr. .1 -hn
lnymaii. lictiry ShatTe', and 01 hi-rs. containing
S-i acres, nmrc orhss. to acres of w hich are
cleared, having thereon erected a two story
plank house a nil low barn, now in t he occupancy
ot David Fyock. 'faken in "reeul ion ,-i'itl t le
sold nt thesnit oT .loiinstnnn Mod ani'-.il Works.
Also, nil the riuht. title nml inlcrcsi ol'.lohn
T. oonev. i l . In and to a lot i.r ground si t uate
in Fast Concuiaiigh tiorouirh. t 'a u-.bi i I county.
Pa.. 1 routing on I tie south 011 tircin street and
having South street on the west and n" slley
on the north and oat, having tn. r'-ou ere -ted
a two story I rame house and stable, now in tlie
tH-eiip.mcy of John T. Cooney. Tnken in exe
cution end to be sold h tSie suit ol Common
wealth of Peniisy ivaiiia, lor use of Can.b. ia
county.
Tcumsof Sai.f.- fine-third of tl o purchase
money to be paid when the f rop. it.x i knock
I'iI.iIiiivii, 11 ml t he remaining t wo-1 liinls 011 con
tinuation of the deed
JOHN KVAN. Sli. ri(T.
Phei ifl"s ( iificc, Kbcnstiurg. Aug. 7. ls'.i.- ll.ot.
"SI YAU FFS'S A 1 ,ks;
1Y virtue o-f undry writs of IVn.f. .'rp.io.,
P?ti. Vcrnf. Kj-poi., .1. l Viid. Krpoii. ami -'i.
K1.. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
f Cambria countv and to me directed, there
will he exposed to Public Sale, at the Court
House in Ebensburg,
r MnMtU o . 1 ol ir"7"7
Un mUNuAY, SeDiember 3J, o77,
at I Iac'!, V. 31.. the following real estate
to wit
. , , . .... . ,'. . - ,
A 1 T. the rigid, title and interest of .Tas. Itvrne,
; of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in
Harr township. Cambria county. I'a.. adjoining
: binds of John S. Killinn. F. A. KirS. pa: rick, and
; others, containing 17 acres, more or less, about 5
acres of which are cleared. liaVimt t hereon creel
ed a one-and-a-half story plank hni:sc and. board
stable, not now occupied. Taken in execution ntid
to la? sold at the suit of F. A. Kirkpalrick, f jr use
of John Flick,
j Also, all the right, title afid interest of John
I Schmidt, of. in and to a piece or. parcel of lnf.d
fit uate in W ilmore liorough; Cam.
riacostitv, l a-.
! fronting on the I'a. It. It.. adoin
O. KorHbaugh. P. It. R.Co.. and
Jng5acres. more or less, all .-leared. having there
' tn erected a one-and-a-half story plank house
; and plank stable, now In the occupancy of John
, ftehhlidt. Taken in execution aud to be sold at
the f lit ol Nicholas Wolf, now for lisc of John Di-
i bcrt &. Co. .
! Al.so. all the right, title and :!tere?t rf Ueli
! hen Hiir'nif. of. in ami to a tract ol land situate in
Blaeklick township, Cambria eotliity. a.. ad join
ing lands of lohh Miller. DaViS Bracken.' and
I Fisher. heirs, containing fi acfrr. hn.re or less.
, nboilt 75 aeres clearedt having tln-reon erected a
j two story lug hoUsc and b'.Uf barn, now in theoecti
Jiancy of ISeuhcn Boring. Tit ken In cxei-.ition
' and to be sold nt the suit of Jacob x, est. adnunis
i tratrirortlie Estate of Iconnrd flit, deceased.
Al.so. ail the risht. title and intrre't of John
i King. of. in and to a piece )t pa-fel of land situ
i ate m Jackson t'-wns'iip. t'unihri.a county, I'a..
; adjoining lands of Hubert Br.iiey. hcir ol John
; J. Horner, .lee'd. Henry ti roves, ard others, con
tiiining t) acres and f8 perches hat ing thereon
: erected a two story frame house atid log barn, now
. In the occupancy of . Taken in execu-
tion and to be sold at the suit of Jk-v! Uroves, for
use ol John Dibert &t"o.
Also, all the right, title ami Interest of Juiian
Donahue, of. in and to piece or parcel of land Fit
hale In Clearfield tnwii"hip; Cambria county. Pn.,
adjoining binds of Wm. McNellis, Dr. J . J.'Krife, ;
and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, I
abotit i0 acres ol which arc cleared, baring there-
on erectml a onennil a-half flnry Ins; houe and .
log barn, now in the occupn'v-y or John .McDer- i
tiiitt. Taken in execmion and to bo so'd at the
suit or Henry Marlrlt. tor use of Jacob Naglc, :
now jiirnse of Valentine W. Krise.
A t.so. all the right, tille ami interest of .TatrieS
S. A shbridge. of. in arid to a let of ground situate .
In Wllmorc borotisrh. '.'ainlTla county. I'a.. front
ing on Walnr.l Jlreet. har ing Spring strc I on tins
east and branch ot (loneitiangh liver on the west,
running back to nn alley, having thereon erected
a one-iiiid-iihail story pi .ink house, not now oecu- '
pied. Taken in execution and to e sold at the
Eilit of T. f. Stcwnrt t Co.
Also, all the right, title and interest of F. P.
Tierney, of, in and to a lot ot ground ntu ile In
the borough of Kborisbnra . Cambria county. Pa.,
fronting 12a feet on Ldoyd si rc-l . extending back
112 feet to lots of Dane fcvaiiB anil Wm. Mills, jr..
bounded on the cast by an alley nrl I on th-- west
by et street, having thereon erected a two sto
ry frame hoMso; plank stable and e.i riage house,
now in the occupancy ot Hart. Mefabe. Also, ail
the right, title and interest of F. P. Ti"Hi:y. of, :
in nu-l to a piece or parcel of Ian 1 situate in t 'att.
bria township. Cambria county. I'a.. adjoininr
Stephen I.hiyti on t lie east. Clay I'i ke on t h- fmn h
and I'.iiker on the west, containing .i acres, p t '
lenecd. Alio, alt the riiiht. title an. I interest of
F. P. Tieiuey.ol. in nrnt to .1 lot of ground situate '
In the West" Ward ol Kbenshnrg Isireiigh. Cam
bria count v. Pa , fronting on Centre sircct on the
east, an alley on the north, lot of Collins oh the
west, and an oll'.ee now in the occupancy d H.
Kinkea.i. es-p. on tht. ponth. having thereon erect- I
e.t an o-iiee building containing tworoniM. Known ;
as the northern eitice in Coilonale How, now in
the occupancy of Joseph Wcisscr. Taken in cxe
cntion and to be sold at the i:it of Win. M. Iloyd,
ili'.inX business as Uloy.l X Co.. in l ir'.'ts CI John
Fe iiuson, now for use of Thomas Davis, flcorse
Huntley, I. A. Barker, A. A Barker, and J. 11.
Moore.
Also, (ill the rU lit, tltlj and Interest of Mary
(eo,i. of. in n'Sd t" a piece or parcel ot land situ
ate in Barr township. Cambria county. Pa., a l
loininj ianos of .laci'b tloi.d. Ann Kci: li. and 'Vid
ii Koberis, containir.g 1 0 neres. more or less,
about 50 uet-es cleared, havirg 'in r.-nn erected i
one-iind-a-1 nlf s'.ory plunk he.te and log s'nt le,
now in the or?apai'iey cf Mary iieo.i. and a one-nti't-a
-hall stoiy plank house, ir. Ihe eci-otvcicy i f
Wni. 'to.hI. I'tkcn in execmion and tu he fold
at the suit of F.. H. (irumling.
Al.so. ail the r:aht, title an-5 intcris' of I'h'Iip
Thomas, of. in and to a piece or in-el .f Ian 1 sit
uate in 1 h-si township. Cambria c.c-iny. p:. . rd
joiniii" lands of John Hipps. Datilrl Warner. Mi
chael Belt rich, and o; hers, com a uiing prj acres,
more or less, alxuit R' m-ros of wh eh arc cleared,
having thereon erected a two sio.-y plank bi.ti--9
and log stable, now in the oc.-tipaia-y of Philip
'I homas. Taiion In execmion und to bo sold ul
the suit or W. S. Dickey Son.
Also, all the right, tiile and interest oT .T. V.
(Irav. of. in and to a piece or parcel of land sit u
Bto in White townshi)'. Cambria county. Pa., ad
joining lands of D. II. Donley. naries liaiisie.-i.i.
t H. Viske. and other, eontaininv!, f in res. more
or le.s. aP cleared, having t hereon erected a two
....... ..l..n1s I........HI.1 fraiiin lil.l. TH'V III till O'.
run 1 r..iiin. i..'-. ...-. ........ ....
ciipanev of J. W. tJr.iy. and a sienm shii.gle mill,
in the oecupanev ot Doitohue Cumin nigs. Alto.
a piece or parcel or land situate in White town
ship, Camnria county. Pa. aiM-iuinr Ian-is or
t hus KatiSicad. cont;iinii.g 5 aen . mere or b-s.
all cleared, having thereon erected a two story
plank house and frame stable, how in Ihe occu
pancy of Mrs. Hollen. TaScn in execution and
to lie sold at the suit or A. H Fiskc & Co. !
Also all the rieht. title and interest 01 .ionn .1
i Krisc, of. irl and to piece or parcel r lntl-1 sifJ-
1 ivriiv, 01. in n o-i iv " i" 1 - ,
ate in Clearflel l township, tiimbrla county. 1 a.,
! adjoining lands of John MeDerniitt. Wm. Dittle
; and lewis Carle, and others Containing 115 acres.
tiiore or less, about eO ,ict-S Cleared, h .ving there
j deceased, on the West, containing iu'. acres, more
i ,)r u-s. Taken in execut ion and to be -o.d nt t be
1 nit t.r W. M. Lloyd ft. Co., tor use Ct John Mt-
. it? I gall.
Tf.kmS or SAt.F.-Ono-third of tC purt-hase
TP'oney to tie oald when t hesprnpert y is kmn-ked
down, and the remaininlr Two-lhirds Upon con
firmation of the deed. w .
Jllll It 1 .V .1. IMICI 1.1 .
. 1.
, q. . r.- fr- p
ce. Etmnsburg, Aug. 7. is:?.-b -at.
... . , , .
IA COliM 1 . !N. :
. o i..,: . . T.I . .r- Pi.-vv' a
W Tilt? (loMI'i'ltWF.At.Tlt of Pi-: NX A
Tn Jaeoli Sniav. resi ling in Croyle town
- LS 'ship. Isaac Stiin. who resides tn Adams
' ' township. Cathn'ritie Smav. Intertaarrie I
wilh Win. !t. Cl.lf . ho reMdt in Kns. .Mary
Mniir. who Was married t. Samuel Beck, tint who
has "since died leaving no heirs. David Sm.-iy.
whose, resldenecth petitioner due? not Know, ien
rv Smay. who resides n itiehland lown-lup. said
c'.untv, Sarah Stnay, win. is Intermarried w.ih
Herman Paul ami resides in Croyle town-.'t. il l
county. Christian Smay who l ed In the nri7?y
leavin a wife to survive him, to wit . Sarah Sma
fwho has since marri-d Urns. Hadrl-tn an le.nl
dren. who reside tn Pittsburgh, vi! Henry
Who i twenty-one veil" of a-e. John finny. EIni
bcth Stnar and Lm'lnda Sni.tT.whoarem.norsBi.il
have for their giiar ban John Fen on OrceMn r :
Weconiirtand yon and every of you; and yo.t are
hereby cited, to apar in your own proper person
heorc olr .Itl lg' s at Ebensimrg a' nn Orphans
Ccurt. there to tic held, on Moxn.tv. the :t'l onv
of SkctkIokk next. ti answer .la-o'. Sthav in tha
matter of his netition lor a decree toenlcrre i if
ppecifie perforin uriee f a contract c;.fcr-4 intn be.
tween the said .lacch -may and John Sir. ay. Jr..
deceased. Irt his life time, for the snleol cert a in
real esta'.e s.ltiate In S'nminerl.III (now J r..vle)
tiwnship. In the county aforesaid. H-rciti lall nd.
Vi Itn -ss Ce H m rable J. H. Onvts A. I-- .1..
2Sth District, at Ebenshurn, tho ;s:h day of Juun,
A. D. is77. j ME M ?1X'3EK. ''ek-
Attcst-JoilS Uva.n. Sluritt. l"t D- -Id
; Jjloyd, 01. in ami to a piece or j...ici.-
' ate in Chest township. Cambria county, i a., ml.
1 joining lands of Meven.'on-St flyers on the eat,
; 1, 1-... n th TVnntl. lmif of Taihatiicl Itnghe;
REGISTERS NOTICE.
"yOTICF. Is hereby given that the t.diov . g
j. 1 named Accounts have lict-n paed nn.i ?: e-t
in the Kegister's otlice at F.benstmrg. in an t fr
th inntitv of Camfiria. will be preS'-i;!--I
to il.c Orphst.s' Court of said cniniy. fori-"'-firmatiou
and allowance, on Wkjink-pav, the
olti day e.f StPTKM tK. A. H. I TT. to wit :
t. Tii f.rst an I final aeeunr.t of Hsrlman Tlcr,
5nr.l:an or .Innp Croyle, a minor child of 1'litiip
insi-r. late of Cam'tria cciint v. ileeeased.
2. The second ncc.tint ot Catharine MeOolgan;
administratrix 1- bonis non, ciiin testament" n
nexo. of Peter poujslu rty, late ot Sutuniitviilo
borough, deceased.
3. The firt accoant of FliT.nbcth ?IcTnaM and
.Tamo P. Connell, tidniintsl tutors i.r lmniel Mc
Donald, late ot Catr.bri txiroegh, iis-cas-'t.
4 Tlo nci'it'il et S.iiniiel lionglass. a.imln:1
tratorot A Mile Douglass, late of Johnstown bor
ough, deceased.
R. The hrst and finil scvoinit r T H.-irtman Ttcrg.
gaar.li in -t linr-I.el IC.-m-r. a 11. i nor child of i 'hi: in
ltajer. late ol .lucksen town- hip. lee. se.l.
. The first acd Mnal a-coun: of .las. S. strsyer,
a.laiin stmior le tx.ms torn "t Anna M. O .K.nan,
late of Iti'-liland t.'wnship decease.!.
7. The a ceo i: i:t ol Kdaitiui .1. Wa'ers snrviv'ng
executor "! I dwnr.t Fvaus. late of i:i ns' crc
horomrli.. !n-i a -cJ, relti: in j; to the real esiatc of
said .liTt lent.
s. The lir-". and final account of Thomas Plun
kcit ti lm.t.islrator of Mary Kchoe. laic ! tial-
litzill t Ii-!i ip. tlec,.;isct.
The t!rt and Pn.il account of Henry .1 Hitc,
ndinitiistriiK.rol Mnah A. Hite, late ol johnstuw i
linrmii Ii. cHsed.
10. The :'ri and fralnccount of .Tames Wilin.
sr.. a. I in itiist rater of James Wilson, jr., late of
Conemaugh township, deceased.
11 The first 11 n I nial account tT Hani"! t'n.
baugli. administrator id Nancy Cu'iaugh, late of
Toy lor tow n ship, deceased.
- 1 "n a'couni 01 .101.11 r ;:nr;ian!'ii. cnnruiin
or Thomas, m. kci n-.w-coi ii-i;i: h.-irs .r v.
: A;,,,''l,-V- ,,f ,v''it'-i' town-hip deeM.
1 ' The tirt nnd partial account of Daniel
' l.orither. adminisi rater el Frederick Tesh, late of
II. The account nf Joi.11 Fliarhatigh. gtiardir.
Jchiistown borough, deceased.
14. The account of .los' ph l'iict' . k ;i.iri! ian of
Ann I. Aih'.m. a minor child ol lleir.r.rd Adams,
late ol Catntiria county, dei-i-ased
1". The br-t .in.) filial iircoUat of S. V Barker.,
esq., administrator of Sdnon SuItT.bach, lute ol
Ft"ettiurg borough, deceased.
15 The hist and final aivonnt or Thomas W.
Wiliiuins. f ainli.in ol pdella Davis, a minorehild
ol Fvan D. Davis, late ol fcl.i n.-burg borough, tie
cease. I.
IT. The first and partiul fioconr.t d Orpha .1.
pi an liiul v in. II. SechK r. cs. . a.imlnislra'ors
ot K. D. l.tatrs. late A Ihiiore bt-rotigli. dee'd.
.1AJU'. M. SINHFU. !tgi"ter.
Bcgistcr's Ollice. Ktcn-d;ii!g, - ug. 1S17.
5T OFCAUSKS for tri:tl at ft
Cn;m -f Comiuon Pleas t le held at
FIxMisburg. lor I 'a 111 01 i.i o.cmtt. com luciicing
on MuMiAV. Sfi-TKMIiKH 3i. 1..7:
Tantr.y . 51 ipps St Snyder: MeV: Patton v.
Bipps I.loyd ; Invert v" vs. IPpi.s K IJoyd ;
Someri tile vs. II ipps Ijoyd : It.oce vs. H ipps K.
l.lov.i ; McCulIoiigh t Sinith vs. St. Francis'
College: Bessie.-vs. Kopp : Johnston vs. Trexler;
Brindle rs. Dyr.-lrt ilcn.: yi nn-y Vs. Christy.
s.o'hn r. wkkk .
I'otl! V Cain-bi II vs KenrrcJ-. feigned Issue;
Beflop vs. Beslop ; t "lai k v. Balmier t. al ;
Sees vs. Oiddy Ji I'o: l!o!;: -s. I.alligli.r;
Browns vs S nrp: Crcsson Sprines Co. s. Mc
Iaughlin : Helnian vs. (iiiien; MtBanahan et.
al. vs. litit r.y : Brawlcy v . ' illiams : lJoy.l i
Co, lor use. vs. 'rcsweil. ; Flinn vs. times;
Somervtlle vs. Finney et al : llauerlv vs Bails
man; I'ritchard vs. ' M ( Kelght : Alexander vs.
Makin's Ai-ti rt Mar-onio Hank vs Ntineman!
Commonwealth vs. Adams t al.: VeCnllough
Vs. Parrish: Thels vs. Mrrlt et. al.: Porter vs.
Henher: B'own vs. Dill; Kex vs. Shoemaker;
Flattery vs. f latter-: MrMutb-n vs. Thomas.
B MM'ti!iAN. I'rulhoiioiarv.
Protlionotary s f itbce, Flnnliu-it. Aug. ii, 1S7T.
WIDOWS' A V V H A 1 ST. M KNTS;
Xo!ice 1?, Iiereby given that the bil
lowing named appraisements of property of
decedent, selected ar.dsel apart f;.i I lie widows
of intestates under Ihe Act or Aeinbly of
1th of A pril. A. D. ls.M.haic bin n tihsl in the
Iteglsler's oll'i-'e n t F.benstmrg. a nd will be pre
sented '.a the Orphans' Court r-f Cambria coun
ty, t"r approval and allowance; on Wenxcsn v,
Ihe Atli day of SM'tlm iieii. A. I). Is 77. to wit :
i. Inventory and apprairehiel t of certain p r
sonal property appraised and s-t apart, tor Mary
Illiams. widow f John W illbi iu. late of Kbens
burg tMironjh, dee'd t'JT'.Od.
'2. Inventory and appraisemrpt of certain per
sonal property appraised an l set apart lor F'.ir.n.
bet h Dislmng. widow 4 I'.-ni1 S. Dishoi.g, late of
J'.-hson townshin. dee d iv eA
3. Inventory and apyt-afceinent of certain per
sonal property apprai.'cd and s -t apart for Chris,
ttini ro?ter. widow or B- nrv Foster, late or
KUensbSrg buroiigh. .lee'd - .-)oj IH).
4. inventory ami appraisene-nt oT certain per-.-1
nal property appraised and set apart h r -w i.'ow
oT Fn-.s I. ills, late ol Sumiin rh.M township, dee d
ts, .
JAMES M. SINfJElt, Kcgictcr.
Itcgistcr's OiTcc, Fbensbuig, Aug. e, 1-77.
EkEteir INSURANCE A(JEKCY
Gcn'l Insurance gent
i:i:i:xsi:f r.i.
r'lirics wrlttcU nt rl.erl ln.!i" in the
OLD RELIABLE ,lifETNAn
And )lln-r l irsl t ! im (F:piinlc.
Fbens'mrg. Sept. 22. 1?.6
o
UAwror.i) iiorsi-:.
i itr.Ns
t :;n. Vx. .
Having osce more taVe:. pePesi- a ot thewetl
known raw lord Bei im Kb r!-nn . which ho
hisrefliteil anl refurnished in style, mil
intend- hereafter to con-Mi'-t on strict teiiM.eranee
principles. Ihe su'iseriber eam'siiy i!."i? x,n
pat r"n ee o. Htosf wlai mav visit the r-nm v seat
c'.i "1 1 i.n In! siness or pleaftir'e. oil w horn he pledges
house! ! to entertain in t' e Im si possible mriiir
and at the towct poi!.lv pri'-e. Excellent acet.ni-ni-i'lai
ions will be furuislie.l to siiinuier boar.'.ei s,
w ho will find t he -Ci a w r..ri "a i.i"n:.nt ate I ecu:
oinieal place at w ldch t" spend I he hea te.l ti 111.
" A AC CliAU Ft ilvD.
Ebensburg. April 2, 1' 7T.
Snvi v 1 1 Vi Viz "
1 -s
J
f -f
' f' J ' S .
ri), , sits (r ' s-'
A thorough course In B-ok keep:; . . emu irsmp,
IMnsic and I"ngb.-h Branches. Send h.r circular
and specimens ol penmanship, enclosing S ctnti
la sta!i)l . Address, A. W.Smi ih. Meadvllle, I'a.
OAHL 11 1 VI Nlt'K.
Watc hmaker and Juiti fp.,
liUKNSHI'Mll, I'A.;
ItespectlUlly informs the public ...
that he is prepared todoa II wot kla
his line, sucti as repairing Clocks, f-
Watches. Jewelry, Ac. "at short j-' 1
notice, in the Very best maimer. - VC ,
and at Ihe lowest "fo:blc prices. -tJk-hhop
on High "treet. ihe loor west of Huntley's,
sure. Please give tne b call.
Ebi nshur-,? , J une ii, lS.e.-ly.
WflEELINfi FEMALE raLLEGK
A Fiiist t'l. ass Con icK. .itt very in--rinr
niitmtr. for thosa who w sti "thorough
Literary or F.l hetle I 'ul: ur-. Here pa rem s 111 11 y
place t heir lau.- liters. .-'i:ni sire that t her wot
be tinder the rtpninu; Isitlneltce ot a social Cliris
tlun hoinei
r-io. tutnt t i.r.v Jlo.'B RtTr:. (4t.)
Address FEM Al.ECOEI.F." IE. Wheeling. W.Va.
NOTICK The .tliii,n Toi
poration ami articles of as-oc
r iticor-
tation of
"Tim SistFiKff M i:r: v"' Into been filed In the
C-mrt ol Common Plea ci Cambria ruun y. and
11 no su indent reason lie stew) to the contrary, a
charier ol ln"orp:ra. ion iV'lt !.c erittitert on "the
first Monday ot Si-wi-nixr nexl.
R MiH iiI.'lAX. Prothonotary.
Prothorhtnr 'stlin.-e, E!cnbur?, Aug.8,li77 3f
Stcubenville (Ohio? FcfTiale Seminary.
Boar-I lioom and E'xht. Ja-r year. 1T6 :.' off
f.r ministers' dn lift liter-. 1 u it Ion In t he Ene lirh
Coitrso. Eancua.reS. Mts-ic. fainting. fc.o. rer
niiwlerate. M-n I br a Cni a login.
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A CAltl) TO THE VotEKS
in. CaMRHIA CorNT V III ace .r.l ll . e
V-lih the w:!ics ol many triends, 1 hereby n.
noimcr leyneii as art Independent Candidate or
I he orf.ee -f Pmi Imnotary. ant pledge tnv-clf. If
elected, to discharge i hn ilni le ef td offica with
ndellty. A I HA. MEL BURN K.
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f'-f.dn, Johnstown. Pa. Otlce In thn ohl
Ex-V.?l'.e huif.ing. (up stn'ra.icorner of Cltni
ton an-.. Ixcust streets. Will attend tnsL uu--hiessciinnrclt-l
.vith tun iirolcssiim.
A M. KKIM,
Pmtsi'ciav and St-Rc.T:.N.
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r? Office Pfiposito A. J. Chris' v'a 1-riiv- Stor;
NUht calls nan bo made at the olfi'-e. 5- tf
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Catnrin count v. Pa.
at the Pot olttve.
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