The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, August 24, 1877, Image 3

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cALAND PERSONAL.
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lhire.t"1 the OtFier riacti.
':xc is said to be afflicted with
,. '' Hollidftyslinrg. can die
; , , T!!'' l:ve !i thousand dollar
i, r tlif if.
'!,.,;..; that don't It are Tits day be
;' ,';,,'( k 1. 1 -morrow night will have to
'. i.cn' J ,i,r
. t; ii tii 'j7o.e lias dontiod A
.',Yi,r:s.l-!ii evidence, wo take it, of
'--v t r 'I ' l i'V.
,, '- Ti v. r.f'J "f Altoona, is nuU
,l ;;it k' tiitr after a place ou the
Y , S'ah- Committee.
g 1 as already taken place at
,., u iT.tiiii :t..ii rntnp meeting, and
.1 ... i.ii the t.mis.
'; ', ,'r l 'lhiiritl and (iffy pncsts at tlie
; ..ue. Crcsson, breathed the
,,....: ;iir en Siii.dny last.
"'-'.7- .-! ''" than seven brass amt
-.t Jatitls in tlii- comity, and yet
f.irl'MM leinr perfectly happy.
ni'.U'.y printed school books
"vVt'.t rs l'V the Catholic 1'iiMicatioti
, ! a York, will receive attention
"i -i rl IMmle, arrested for takinjj a
,.,,t part in the Altoona strike, has
I after a futbcts corpus hearii:g
;::..V.,:!.
: an- thr institution and sho'dM lie
."iir ni a'ta.-ks of t'oiiu, Flatulence,
"r pr pr.il's lU'ey Syrup. Price 25
, A'.!''"' a man na a lexas toad, six
" f a grizziy-Rrfty color, and lit-
,,..v-r.'.l in-m stem to T.vn w ith horns
.,.; :.-H)ir!is.
j, ; ;i M. S'rii he!!, of Eas f s.hemlng
".l:.i. Indiana county, lost Ids 1 welling
'i,-ar losing I is wile and two chil
, i nf i ii Sitniay bight week.
.ti '..': li.rvr t. fellow Democrats, that
-. ir. ;...tef,ibcr C'h, is the last day
, ;,.!i rati be ltgi.stereil in order
t a vote at the coming election.
. . t- i t" other days is with us once
' of . ' 'rs.' we allude to Mr. F. A.
'.,i f r tl.e second time lias been
:p:tl of -ttr borough Sc'i.iols).
i:.. ar niii daughter of Jacob O laps,
: ?:..t!. t'-.-il 5-ai kward Into a tub of
: :. r- r. mi Monday forenoon, and was
. i!i..ii1i not fatally scah'ed.
M. K-t..ie, of Altoona, fourteen
,;.t 0 .1 1-mg enough with a railroad
!:. -..'.. r i!a to cause a.i explosion,
', - ..i .! of !iis feet pretty near oil'.
, . iir- i t' Mr. Kmigb, of Kast
, li.i lias oee;i in do! irate heal t h
i:i-t,died quite snddnly of
i j" . t tl.e liins on Sunday night
" ...r t" -wii-ldp was visited l.y a
'::: .- :!!: n Saturday last, and an
.:i led north of Kbenburg on
'. :;! Iii i.i.-ishur instance wan much
. i, totally eUipsed last night,
. v I..-. me a I'ltich brighter light,
v...- i . raine into the world on the
A' - :i.i tliing iess than a hun-
i Johnstott-h stands sadlvin iip.1 nr. i:. I a
eoap and sand, and X? J7bt?)
Hie fact that a nnmi.. ..'r 1 '
I - I U tr y I IN It H
ng the countrv ro,..r; ....
... iv war mtii J r,i.
city vnmentionarj YZ"1 us
Of wearing appar,, a 0,. c.Tang?'68
! i"e.v--l-T"' Jefiries. Who fnrmrU
wuwi in White township, i this count r
d.e.1 very suddenly of paralysis? o VZl
Sunday week, while on a visit to New J?-?-
:' T remains were brought to Mt
tnion, Hnntirgdcn county, and interred
in the cetnetery at that place on Friday laCt
Tiv-.V.ur,s,,e',,n..8on of Mr. Michael
i the kidneys is known
Tribune notes hv f-., ' """J?." " !'
are scour- I and shoot k . " .t" r"! "' I"
we nope fnev . nnm muoo ...
,1 pire HA i ".; J ' vomiting, nnne high
0 . . . ....... , "vii .it r.
.linn. Ilf I Vlinino,...!. I, .
..r S.rv: I'"". was one
. , . .; un,;,,,,,,,, , I'litsl.urghnt.edav
last week, celebrated his first Mass kt sf
John s church. Johnstown n...i
i The Ilev. genueman for Oma
. morrow, to whioli diocese he has been It.
I aigiieu.
! of W ashington townshin wr.r v.n.i 1 .?:..
In '?S"l'Mrslon train from Pitts- I snake curled tip
b rgh a short d.stanee this side of Cresson, three dead And .1
'.l.tWO f,,,et', "Jet ike fate trou. the A yoMrg lady na
same
cows
cause
were
insured for 30 eacL, but the 1 .fearlessly entered the mom and put her
colored and frequently disf harged, costive-
couc pains. The Harosma. or
rJack-aclie, I.ivet and Kidnev Cure, is war
ranted to reHeve these symptoms, as it has
not failed in so doing the past eight years.
IJaily people call to tell the proprietors of
"e great benefit .received from nsitii it.
prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusviile,
1 a , and sol 1 by Lemmon & Murray. Ebens
t'ttrg. On receipt of one dollar frill be ex
pressed to any address, or six bottles for five
dollars.
The Indiana Sfotspnyr tflls of a black
snake, sixteen feet long, which waskillediu
an upper chamber of the dwelling bonse of
lr, John Kolierts, two miles sontli-west. of
Evermore, one day week before last. Mrs.
Koberts beard a fluttering sound tin stairs,
ttnd on going up to See t lie cause of the noise
was greatly alarmed upon perceiving a lmge
in me grate, and two or
Iving birds on the l.pnrtli
yoiirg lady named Maggie Ray, su occn-
sheep were nut.
. -O. W. Easly. we rei.iire to !r,,m ... i rrt l , , JZ"Vr. rlunl 10
far recovered f'r...n : . - V 1 " " " i :-" c. i.im. ivmn-iis is a neiK'ate
! able to ,rom.n 9 rVce,,t "'Jory as to be I lady, with nerves, and was terribly shoc ked
1 fractn-e 1 r W"h.. 1 10 ..""I'"""" I occurrence This is said to have We
' X ,! rr'jn' ,l,e vX ,,ow". a'"l ,h" 'rt snake ever killed in Westmore-
a.so finds it necessary to take verv little land court v. eslmore-
Mlllg ill his just 1IOW. His snce.lr r.,.
1 ' J ' vu -
trynn.i earty return to reiH.rtoriai duties
are confidently looked for. "r'-"u"eA
' l,r7)V ''x.1 ,frie,,,Ij' can on Wednesday
. last from Mr. J. T. SchuU-rt, of Schuylkiil
! ""'y, who is alMut negotiating for the
purchase of the Johnstown Fnx ? Tress a
Oerman newspaper, which he proiK.ses'to
I reconstruct on a democratic basis. Wetrnsi
t that he will succeed in his new enterprise if
I he concludes to embark therein.
crtiivius line wor l'n nmf -.,...
A young man Pivinir. bis nomo qc L.lin
Hanslcy, or Anslev, was arrested in Klatk-
lick township. 01, Thursday last, and taken
liefore Klias Rowland, Ksq., on A chargo of
robery and carryi-ig concealed weapons,
and after a hearing was given him and a.com-
untnietit made out, he was tied to a horse
and escorted to tlio jail in this place by no
less than six conservators of the law. The
robbery, which, if our information is correct,
was committed at the residence of Squire
U.m.Ui..i t.:....... ir i i. 1 J . .
ni - .1 p.iray i ....... i.iiiinrii , immiii ihiw or lO Wliat
"',' ' nr.eiiH an eruption always 1 extent we tailed to learn, is said to have been
"" '"r, lame t,y immau effort. Kruptions
of the physical system, as Roils, Pimples
I etc arc Nature's safety means to warn the
! sidtorer that his blood needs entire purifii a
, tii. 11 most ouicklv and etr--tnn.
phshed by using ljr. IJull's P.1o.hI Mixture.
We learn from tho Johnstiwu Tribune
that while Mr. Benj. Paul of Jackson town
ship, and his father and two votimr ldi..
participated in by four persons in all, who
represented themselves as government de
tectives in quest of counterfeit coin, but the
other three managed to get ontof the way of
danger before the requisite number could be
got together to arrest them.
A good old-fashioned picnic, with sev
eral modern improvements, among which
i'iay ue mentioned as prcnanie a came of
named Rorabaugh, were returning from a I USM"'e ,,a" hetwecn an Alloon. club and the
funera". on the. lOih Inst., the span cf horses S Tn,,i.or Mountaineers of this place, dancing
i.oii. u 10 me spring wagon occupied by
them were struck by lightning and instantly
killed, though the inmates of the vehicle
fortunately escaped without injury.
A horse stolen, or more probably bor
rowed for a ride without leave, from a fann
er named Stineman, residing nearSt. Clairs
ville, lU-dford county, was recovered in
IloUidays'mrg, 011 Friday last, where it had
been tied to a post and left without food or
water for over eielit hours a ,r,....i .. i.n..
stolen from another farmer in Mr Stinel i a,'"lula,,t'e ot choic rcfreshine-.its, to say
man's vicinity was. recovered at the same ! """""P of various other attract ions peculiar
time. to such festivities. It is also expected that
If mothers would make it a nnint t., s,v,ral I'tass bands from neighboring towns
leave the bla. klierrv iam in some neees.ibl w,n ,,e a'tendaii.te, and taken all in all it
music of a new and better rder than usual
misic by the Kbensburg silver cornet band,
which has kindly consented tole presenton
the occasion, croquet, te t-pins, ami various
other amusements, will le held in the West
End grove, a Melightful rural retreat near
this place, for t lie b.-nefit of the Church of
the Holy Name, on Saturday of next we-k
Sept. l(r. .Among tho old features, for
which I'.liensbnrg has become proverbial,
will be an elegant dinner and supper air.l an
r tells of a twenty
" !ui h caught in the
1 .no'I was arrested for riot by
V. it.-, of t'lal'.itzin, -.in Tuesday last,
, !i ' Altoona, where S40 was
: : i- Mr. .b...sej h Carney for hia ap-
.. I'. Mitt.
Win. )..rri, of Huntirgdon, is
!r" .-. 'i.l forks, cue ladle,
' t. i t and s:;ven table spoons,
; :. .: ;it T.". I'urglars did it -on
!.:t-!.r ! c-t.
. - ' iiains f a f'shing nrty from
r' r. 'il.ln't have amounted to
! . .1 : ; -r t hey paid $25 each a faw
si-iui-ig it dipping in Yellow
:'-.;!' 11' ciintv.
1 .::n:,a
.: !: 1 ;
. i ; ri Tr.-r wi i k befor- latf. That's
' :' aji ki- that M'Pike has an in-
1 - ' ;: or.
l.itt.lia ll'rohi ynnv. is bound to
i I r.truion that Samuel J. Til
: T.i. A. I bmlrii ks were the chosen
- t' tie- people if ,e should wear
ii 1 w in the lVort.
" : :; if i as well not to Mow the
-1 : . 1 . t s r we imagine that it won't
of ititc retire" to Charley O'-v:..ti,-r
th.. 1:. 1 uHican county
' ' the (.titi ; a jar or not.
' I:. J:, t i., whii h it is said de
: ii: i'-i -Mensive machine sbopM
..'... h.i as a site f:r that purpose
i; ''' -iii'is f. r 1 othing fourteen
: . ..1 lining the town of IMairs-
' ' -ip r writer tel!s of a little
1 ' ; T.i- says he likes the music
" 1 '. l"it Ii.- don't think it is near so
- -' 1- i l a" l organ with a monkey.
l-'!-.hiy fll! the bill all but
I' ' i'. :.-:in tb h-gation election will
' 'f.r.!,i of n.-xt week and the
t!;o V.tndav following, though
" !" " 1 is n.jt m clear, as the
" i' ! lir.w.d .Jury room will both
"ii 'ii.it day.
i.'!'- tramp named C T. Hoy,
-' ' in I'liiAi. !!;. hia. had one of bin
;'.! y ' r.isli. ,1 !,y the cars at Kiltan
"" ''i lly evening last, that it
" 1 n 1 "i -;.-.! . '! was taken to the
''iy a'nisii.iiiKO.
- i .ri.li .,, r reporter wasasstir
l r''.vl v l'.ish. p Tnigg that the
- ' : I'nt.l.urgh and Allegheny liave
I'm r.-- oioli.Iated, and that of
a'lon ,;f Die fa -rt was expected
1 1 ur any moment.
tr'e :.inl In antiful fan lillies were
''r "1 .i-.vay from the r.remises of
- m I'i,..,- ;.. . 1 ' .
. , 0. i.ii 1 1 ace nt an eariy
iv nwiining last. The vandal
I lIl'M-rvl-H tn 1 ... f-f.vi.l U'illl
' '..i.l of a huge liily.
irin, iiaksand Miss Mary Fairer,
' 'i'y, were joined in the
-v.il. k i.y A. K. Figar'.. Esq.. of
:'.mi the !ttl, i,,sf- Sinall Oaks
1 1 in, r chance to thrive than is
r'l-.I tlii.-iii for several years to
' !i'i II. Sf,.jilir.i,ii stiperit.tendent
' 1 r '"ii.tv 1 otnmoti schools, fK'CH
y "iri .- . coliiinns of the H..I--'
! 'a," -r this week with an inter
' ' V ot i-.l .1, , ;.. i.n;i;..,;..L-
m I
I 'I ..
.la I
-I Pi
'A i;
arv of tLal kind be :er-
iii.- i-oi,it v '.'
"' " jail il.-or and astronsr rope
I'yi-r ---l l- Sheriff P.rown.of In
.' , ti,.. ..,,,.r d.iy, l-d him to ."011
; '".''"raily, that sme of his
' ' I to take French leave a
' In . rv promptly nipped in the
place in the cellar tl.ev would nrol.al.lv fin.i
it less diflfeult to get the. Uiys to chop wihkI
or bring up coal than It is to buy made-up
clothing for the youngsters even at cheap
a platens Star Clothing Hail, Clinton street,
Johnstown, where wearing apparel for men,
and lioys is kept in great variety and sold at
wonderful low prices.
A large and brilliant light was observed
on Wednesday afternoon in the direction of
Ni.-ktown, which gave rise to the unpleas
ant presumption that the village aforeaid
was one Hre, as it seemed impossible to ac
count for what seemed so extensive a con
flagration in any other hypothesis, though
whether such fears were groundless or other
wise we failed to learn up to the time of go
ing to press on Thursday afternoon.
The Hoard of School 1 i rectors have se
lected the following corps of teachers to take
charge of our borough scli-mls for the ensu
ing term, commencing on Monday, Sept. 3d,
Mr. F. A. Eyte being, as we have already
announced, the principal in charge: No. 2,
K. V. Barker, at a salary of ?4) per month ;
No 3, Miss M. Rrookbank, S33; No. 4, Miss
M. E. Davis, ?28 ; No. 5, Miss Allie IV.ovd,
Sl8 ; No. 6, Miss Hattie Jones, ?28.
Win. H. McE'irne, Est., a native of this
county and the last editor of the Lrmwrut
awl Sentinel, a paper upon the ruins of which
the FliF.KMAX was established more than
ten years and a half ago, died in Washing
fiin Pa after a brief illness, on Friday last.
j aged, we presume, about years. Mr. Mc
i Eiirne studied law after leaving this place
1 and was a practising attorney for several
years preceding his death, 'lay he rest in
peace.
j To lie a successful farmer a man should
j combine reading, observation and practice,
j Ilrt may work in the field all his life and
still lie poor in pocket, if be don't read the
Frf.f.MAN regularly, note the fact carefully
i that money can lie. saved by buying dry
i gods, groceries, etc, from Myers & Eloyd,
and practice economy by purchasing all he
j needs at that cheapest of all mercantile
1 marts. The same rule will hold good in all
' .......1 1. 1 1 i.ixa avocations of life.
It b related by the Altoona Tribune, as
a somewhat remarkable incident, that while
two members of the Eatta C uard, who had
attached themselves to a IScllefotite compa
ny, were on their way to join their company,
in order that they might aid in the restora
i limi of law and order, they were cursed and
j most foully abused by a young man named
1 Wood, who expressed the hope that they
j would le shot. IW fore the soldiers returned
o their home duties, Wood himself was a
corpse. ,,...
Mr. John J. I taWS, OI 1 line i" num;,.
who wanted tn but didn't get himself elected
to the legislature three years ago, has very
unselfishly consented or concluded to accept
the emptv honor of the Republican nomina
tion for Prothonotary provided it is tender
ed to him. Col. Win. M'nermott, ,.f Clear
field township, and J. S. Paul, of t royle
I township, are also in ine same i',
! probabilities are that they will both lw saved
! from a rough and fruitless voyage by having
l the Oates closed against them.
I The Clearfield J.'rpubiicnn comes tn the
! front again tMs week with a couple of big
i stories about wheat raising in that Cnnnty,
' one of which details the alleged fact that
! Daniel Storm, of Pike towt phip, (good name
: if It. bad a Mc to if.) cut ninety -tt ve dozen of
; grain off three acres, thirty-one dozen of
which yielded thirty bushels of clean wheat;
. and tlie other story is that Elias Kyler, of
j Ooshen township, threshed and cleaned up
! one hundred andve bushels of wheat, the
nroiluct of three and a half acres,
i The Altoona Mirmrof Wednesday says :
' Pome three months ago a man calling him-
self Tctsel. clammy to .m 0,- . i-
1
ers,
oun-
lis-
promises to be the best, as it is likely to be
the last picni- of fie season, The following
named gentlemen have the matter in charge,
and they as weli as a deserving cause much
in need appeal loudly to friends far and near
for a generous response to the cordial invi
tations herebv extended to one and all : J.
A. Ulair, M. A. Quartz, l.Eilly, J.O. Eake,
John Ryan, N. J. Freidhoft", J. E. Scanlan,
O. R. Myers, P. Schwab, J. O. Farren,
Sam'l O'Hara, Martin Ward, Thos. Fagac,
Thos. Hoover, and 11. A. M'Pike.
A Serifs of P.tjRr.T.ARiES. .Johnstown,
Altoona and Homer City, Indiana county,
have each in turn lecr the scene of burglar
ious operations during the past few days.
On Sunday night of lat week the store of
ft. H. Ogilen, at. Homer City, was entered
and despoiled of two suits of c'.othinj., one
or two pairs" of fine boots and shoes, a lot. of
jewelry, cigars, tobacco, and various other
articles, whi.-b was probably not all the
booty the two burglars engaged in the rob
bery intended to gobble up, and would no
doubt have succeeded in gobbling up, had
not George Rugh, a young man who sleeps
in the store, been awakened by the noise
just in time to appear on the scene at this
particular juncture and fire three shots at
the intrndcrs, one of which is believed to
have taken effect in the shoulder of one of
the burglars, who was seen to throw up his
aims and then retreat, on a double quick,
accompanied by his "pal," the two lieing so
badly frightened that they left one of their
carpet-saoks, containing the clothing, lioots,
shoes, etc., lehind them, but succeeded in
rgetting away with the balance.
On r riday night following the dry goods
and grocery store of Win. Updegrave, corner
of Clinton and Locust streets, Johnstown,
was served in like manner, the thieves ef
fecting an entrance through the front cellar
door and from there finding their way into
the store room on the floor above, which is
the worse of their visit, to the extent of sev
eral hundred dollars, the property stolen con
si sling of $20 in money and a lot of dry goods
dress goods, x,ots, shoes, groceries, notions,
etc., valued in all at about 300. How
many were engaged in the burglary is as
much of a mystery sofar as the names of the
participants themselves, but as a citizen of
Coneinaugh borough saw a one-horse wagon ,
followed iy two men, passing his house le
tween one and two o'chx k Saturday morn
ing, the presumption is that they were of
the nnmlNT, though likely not all, and that
the wagon contained the stolen goods.
On the same night the "true inwardness"
ot Fries & Ilrn.'s hardware and tin ware store
in Altoona, was burglariously investigated,
the result lieing the loss of about 25 worth
of po.;ket knives, silver Bpoons, silver forks,
revolvers, etc. A cellar window in the rear
was the epetdng which furnished egress to
the burglars, and a hole through a trap d,Kir
in the floor, from which they succeeded by
some means in removing a heavy stove tells
the balance of the story.
In neither of the above instances has an
arrest lieen a flee ted, so far as we know, nor
have wo learned of any dues which are like
ly to lead to such a consummation so de
voutly to be wished.
....!,..it for lead oil tlie in;.nin- "
' ,.a-sed over the farm cf Anthony My
1 . 1.. ..ini.iii innnlitn.('ati:liri;l'"
1 locaieu in ortue'... . ,
' v. ii.st over the line of Iilaii county, and .
, covered evidences of oil on tl.e land, lie 1..
formed Mr. Mvers of the fact and. since that
I I "? .' I,, has made an i" vestigatio,,
for himself and says that, from his acquaint
ance wth tho sig'.s he believes that oil is
Hi ere e is undecided whether to go to the
V 1 lint he U a puhlic licnefactor ' expense of Imring or nt. -,,.ion fi,e i started in pursuit a citizen of Jackson town-
;;. les of LJ grow whor ! ij.idge . Thomas did not aWJnn the , wh in ,wn a;.d about to start
shoemaker s nencn w nr.. ' ' ' " v ! I.ome. was t-. Id to Inform me supposeu norsn
tlie conn mji""""!,.. ,'..,
All's Well that Ends Wf.lt.. On
last Saturday morning Mr. James William
son, who resides at Hell's Mills, IMair coun
ty, arrived here by railroad on bis way to a
point in Jac kson township, seven miles west
of this place, where business called him.
He went direct to Davis' livery stable, hired
a horse, for which he paid SI. 50, and direct
ed the animal to lie brought to the Cambria
House. He then walked back to the hotel,
took a drink, paid for it, and in a few min
utes after noticing a horse hitched to a post
on the opposite side of the street, and
thoughtlessly concluding that it. was the on,;
he had hired, walked to the spot, mounted
the animal and started west on the turnpike.
In ashort time M r. James Crist e, of Minister
township, the owner of the horse, discovered
tint ! w.as not where he ba l left, him, and
; upon leiig told that be had been ridden
i away by a stranger procured a warrant for
his arrest. Some lime oeiore i ne cousoionj
Farmers can double their
we, 1 as grass by a to-dressing
l,r I'-oi! Dust at a small cost
' rs,:,. ,,y JliU8 & 258 Lil-
. 1 it:',.ir,di.
lr" Mr. .Tchn A li,wr near
1 "11 e.l to the croniid at an
I'oirs.lay morning of last
:i u ll,-:lt too ,1 7n oats.
. . - . . 1 ...vrarr BI.II'K . . . . . . . .
judicial Wncb. Mjr. o - " ,"":(; , 'n tbief, if he overtook Inn. that he .ad mount-
like irnx to 1.1s ni, i ,.:... 1, , I ed the wrong liorse ano. into ii.n
. l - npulMrPll. (IS Plr RIW.!! ll,n . . . . . ... nlln . . ,'i,rl i V e n lin
to tlie l.w. aioi-ij .. him. iMT. . " ""J -j
i turn out worn in mi - . ,.
oren, .Inst now Ml
' u
"11
I lTd ,!
'v I,..,
: binning utensils, etc., went
....no: ink lniirAiii.A Snn-
" fet on fire.
'l'eliiK MM1S(, ,f px-PherifT
1 M nrri j , l.r ..... i-l I A
i.l
I..
! !' .1
), Wa. n loam frrt tliM 7ri
' n. . 'i - - .t .
'.h FrfiriIiiHer f.ir 34.01.5. or
lM W:i .1... ..t.w.lr
o ., " "' n'i iur ib i no
Krt . ;ft
n,,vw1pr Just ivw
?udge XZ ,;..d a' large supply of the best ,
of Kre t el. calfskin, an article found in few j
It anv sh 'PH ee.. Alfiona and Johns- ,
I y.., l.avlnff an assistant who is with- :
.m7i.Trl,Kr n ,e cordwainer's art, he ;
tnlactiori in
the
Please all who taor .... ; c.in,ry
ot'ST Lire Iiim. The remarks tri.'tde by
enr distinguished fellow citizen, R. Li
Johnston, Ksq., at the dedication, July 2d,
of the handsome new Court House In Holli
daysbnrg, have only now found their way
into print along with two other speeches de
livered on the sanM occasion, and here they
are (Mr. Johnston's remarks) as we find
them in the Tyrone Jfemfdut last week :
LaiHr.aw1 gentlemen, and hrnther f,tirifn. I
am not frointr to consume any time here. I
Just came to we thine. hihI not. to snenk ; but
Jhe reninrk or my friend. June Halt, hue
broutrlit a suf eestion to mv tnlnd. In connec
tion with this b'JfMlmr in which we arc enjoy
in ourselves nt this nionie.it. llis Honor re
nmrkerl that he hnd never known iterlicut ion
nf Omfi House tuTore. His Honor is entire
ly correct. It is quite n nniiconl tl ln?-quite
uniisiial; t.ut, lnries nd reni lemc n, turn i an
mivxnal Cmnt f.cc ; and hnvinjr a Court
House, as his Honor Judge Uluck has snid. un
eqiiulled liy nny in the country, we ought, nod
you ouirht. to have an unequalled demonstra
tion. 'J he dedication nmrht to come uo to the
mwortlernf things. There is swne iliilicnlty
Hinonn ihe fathers of the Imr hero as to who is
theoMest and who Is the youngest. I think lean
Introdnce you to the oldest lawyer in the 24th
district, not ns lawyer, hut as a citizen of the
24th district. I happen to have the pleasure of
being born in this district, being reared In it,
and I never have been out of it In the whole
of 62 years for two consecutive weeks. And I
dividid my life among the three counties very
fairly. 1 was born in Huntinirdon, reared in
lilair, and my prolessioual career to the end of
my life will be in Cambria. I havedoiiea great
deal, too, of hard labor. I suppose I helped to
do thelarirest day's work that was ever done
in Illair county. I wasclerk in the 3orrfr"iti
tu election in ls.18 (laughter), and Charles Kin
kead and myself as clerks did that tiig day's
work for a dollar and fifty cents. Afterwards
they na.iished Mr. Kinkeiid to the Leu islam re.
and I csciipcii to Cambria. The majority was
1M out ol a poll of l.lou. If was a serious day's
work, (bausrhter.)
Mr. Jlank. What was the population ?
Mr, J'lhugtnn. The population was. I think,
about 3UJI ! Prolonged laughter. Hut in the
erection of lilair county in IS10 and I sympa
thized strongly in lavor of the erection of the
new county there was one thing that I disap
proved of very much, and that was thedivision
of Morrif, county, which occurred at the same
time. They gave the township the name of
Morris county after my time, and in dividing
Blair from Huntingdon, Morris county wasdi--ided
into two townships one was ca lied Cat h
arine and the other Morris. There was a irrcal
deal of complaint found about that election.
Poor Mr. Kii.kead and I revcr saw anything
wrong In it. We had a great deal of work to
do however. (Lamrhter.) Hut because the elec
tion was held on Fox Uun. which is Ihe line hc
twetr Blair and Huntington counties now,
they thought there was something foxy about
the whi le election. (Laughter.) But while I
sympathized with lilair county in its erection,
1 was not pleased with the very larfr;; and re
spectable vote they gave in Hollhlaysburtr here
in favor of the new county mem tiers, fly the
way, I recollect they nominated Henry L. l'at-ters-n,
of this place, and the other side nomi
nated Adolphus I'attcrson of Williams'iunr.
Adolpl.us was opposed to the division and Hen
ry L. was for it ; and the voters had to be cau
tioned all the tune to vote for I'atterson the
miller, ami not lor Patterson the distiller.
(Laughter.) Hut 1 was astonished when I saw
the vote of Hollidayshiirg I You see Iherc
were no challengers around at that time: all
parties went together, and Ihey gave the most
fearful vote! 1 thought there must be some
fraud about it, but afterwards I looked and
found that Ihe population Cnf the tow n tens
larger than the vote, and then I thought it was
all right. (Laughter.)
But, ladies and gentlemen. T know you have
been hero all morning listening to the able re
marks of the speakers set down in the bill,
while I came here entirely innocent of any in
tention to weary you, not suspecting that any
fraud or outrage of this kind would be com
muted upon my person. We liavcb en listen
ing a long time to the very choicest and finest
oratory that maybe heard any w hi re, and I
know that you will excuse me from making
any extended remarks. I must, however, and
do s3', that your court house is the finest build
ing lor the administration of justice in which
I have ever been, by all odds and beyond all
comparison : and I trust thar, having erected
such an edifice as this. In which the laws are to
be judicially administered, you people of lilair
will see that the Integrity of the laws is always
maintained in these sacred walls, and that you
will never be sorry for the dedication of this
noble edifice, an edifice that your children and
your children's children may well be proud uf.
Applause
Luteal Correspondence,
Carhoi.i.Town, Aug. 20, lfCT.
PKAR Freeman It becomesmr painful doty
once more to record thedeath of a death- loved
one Who will be sally missed in the home circle.
I reTer to the decease of Mrs. Christina Anna,
wife or Mr. diaries Anna, of Carroll township,
which sad event occurred on Wednesday, the
15lh Inst.. Just one day prior to the completion
or herSstb year. Mrs. Anna leaves a titisht nd
B.-d eight children to moiiri a loss to them that
Is Irreparable, while the entire community
sympathize with them in their great bereave
nient. Mrs. Anna having been greatly hplovcd
by nil who knew her. A largccoi t goof friend
snd neighbors paid the last tribute of respect
In her memory on Friday morning, wttcn.nttcr
a solemn lii quic m Mass. her remains were laid
to ri st in ft. Benedict's cemetery, while the
copious tears of a loving husband and heart
stricken motherless children bod, wed the hal
lowed earth, the heart Tel t prayers or many
present men n time appealing in her behalf to
that ti od of Mercy w -ho while on earth she loved
and served so well. Hoiniwat in tice.
Another bold burgl.uy which occurred In
this ncighlKirli'Hid one night last week proves
very conclusively that the light-fingered fra
ternity are still pursuing their neiai ions a vo
cation. Mr. Charles Ram-, of Carroll township,
received some money ihe other day and con
cluded he would go to Carrol I town and dis
charge a debt there existing against him. lie
did so and paid out all his money but about
four dollars, which he took home with him to
his farm, and that night some prowlers about
the house were frightened away by the noise
and barking of the dogs. But the next night
his dwelling house was entered by burglars
and his pocket book, containing the balance
remaining therein, was carried off. It seems
evident that the guilty parties knew that Mr.
Kane had teccived the money, and his own Im
pression is that they either saw hitn get it or
heard him spouk about it. Some of thcchil
dren were awake at the time, but were too
much alarmed to call their father from his
sleep, although they heard the burglars enter
the house. Another warning to farmers to be
on the look out c-ven while thev are asleep, and
to te prepared for such villains.
The remarks mnden'wmt'M he strike reaching
Currolltnwn" in my letter of last week were
Intended merely as a J-.kc, ns should have been
apparent to all, hut some narties, actuated by a
spirit born entirely of other motives than those
enuring to the general welfare, saw fit to con
strue what was printed into a reflection upon
the corporation referred to in its treatment ol
lis employes. This was Tar lrom being i'lte.id
cd, ami as a matter of simple justice nod un
doubted truth, I take pleasure in testifying to
the tact that the working mnnagcrsnf the farm
spoken of are always generous, kind and con
siderate in the treatment of their employes,
and among those who have worked for them it
is i he- universal sentiment, if we except the
trivial, jesting remarks of a couple of hovs,
that no more pleasant and agreeable place t,,
work, or better, it indeed equal, fare and treat
ment, can be found anywhere. And as to
wages, no one speaking truthfully or earnestly
will assert that nnj person employed by them
is m t paid in full according to merit and the
custom of Ihe times. 1 write this much to re
move any wrong impression that may have
ecu created by my last letter, as well as to re
rutc the idle talk nnd stories of those who,
whatever their motives, are seeking to put u
construction upon what was publ shod the
very opposite ol its true spirit and intent.
Mr- I.. Schrnth is li'jing a water-pipe from
the springer Mr. H. II. Moltz, to the hotel so
well conducted by hiai, neatly opposite. An
other evidence of the fact that Mr. 8. spares
neither pains nor expense to make his house
plcusaot and bis guebts comfortable.
Sl'BSUM.
A Route That We Uav Recommend.
In alluding to our recent hasty trip west
we failed 1o do more than mention the fact
that through the courtesy of V. L. OTJrieti,
Ksq., of Columbus, Or, General Passenger
and Ticket Agent for the Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnari and St. Louis Railway, otherwise
known as Ihe Pan-Handle Route, we were
placed in possession of the necessary paste
boards to put. our friend aiir self thro'igh to
St. Iouis and return said failure lieing due
to the fact that the great railroad strike was
inaugurated before we had an opportunity
to refer to the subject, which we knew was
a matter that would command little if any
attention at so momentous a moment. Now
however, striking railroad employes having
ceased from troubling, we deem it a duty as
well as a pleasure to advise such of our pa
trons as may perchance contemplate trip
west, to take this route by all means, know
ing as we do that it affords the shortest,
speediest, cheapest and most comfortable
means of transit to Texas, Kansas, Colorado,
Nebraska, California, and all other West
ern Slates and Territories, that, is now of
fered to the traveling public. It would be
base flattery io say that, in all respects it
compares favorably with the great. Pennsyl
vania Central, but it is not asserting too
much to declare that no road in the west is
more solidly constructed, more advantage
ously located, or more thoroughly equipped
and better managed than the I'aii-H :ii-dle
route. The road-bed. is as smooth as any we
have ever passed over, while for the most
part the road is as level almost as a th.cr and
so straight that it. can la; seen for a long dis
tance that is for many, many miles from
the front or rear of tlie fast-fleeing train.
Add to all this the tact, and it is a fact, as
we know from personal experience, that
owing to the solidity of the grading, which
is as firm and perfect as any we ever saw,
there is an almost total absence of that dis
agreeable jarring and accumulation of dust
and dirt which makes it a painful torture to
ride upon some roads, an.l we think we have
made it plain to our readers that for com
fort, Seed and safety, as well as for the sav
ing ofntiine and distance, (this route lining
the shortest, with connections the most di
rect and certain,) and as a onseque:ice tlie
saving of money, to say nothing of the cour
tesy and kindness of its employes, there is
no'linenf travel leading to the great, west
and southwest which in any way excels if
indeed it. can compare with the Pittsburgh,
Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway a route
which wo ca.inot too earnesl ly commend to
those who contemplate a trip in cither of the
directions indicated.
A Uepestent Horse Thief. The Red
ford papers relate the following:
On Wednesday last n stranger came to town
and Inquired for constable Boogie, to whom he
communicated the intelligence ihut if he would
go out the turnpike, he would find a horse thi.-f,
horse and buggy near a cornfield. 'I he man
I further said that he and the other chap had
la-en traveling together, but had quarrtled be
t cause the thief wanted him to steal a pair of
, horses, and he made up his mind to give his pal
iway. Constables lleeglennd Kctti-r according
ly s.artod out Ihe Holiidaysl.uig road, and on
Cemetery bill they met tlieir man driving to
l wards town. They informed him that one of
the treces was loose, and when Bergle jumped
: from his buggy to udjust it, the thief" sprang
out and ran into an adjoining field. Heegie
, pursued, when the man halted and presented a
i huge revolver, and swwrc that if the oMicer
I came a step further he would blow his head off.
Ifccgle hail only a small pistol, w hile Fetter
had no weapon, and the thief was p.-rmitted to
escape. The horse and wagon were brought to
town, and it is believed otic- of the horse's eyes
was deliberately cutout todestroy the identity.
The mutual iriend, who gave his mime as
K'-gers, also escaped in the direction of Mary
land. The property was stolen at Towanda,
l'a., according to the informant. Rogers Is
supposed to be the man who killed ifn officer
in larentum, not long pince, as he answers to
the- description, being hevy set, ha9 high check
lones. reddish hair, sandy complexion, with
short moustache, and bears a scar ou the lelt
side, of his nose.
A Strange Freak of Lightning.
The Jnhnstowu Tribune is indebted toageu
tleman of that place, who visited Ligopier a
few days ago, fur the following nariiculars
of a strange freak of lightning which occur
red near the latter village ou Wednesday af
ternoon of last week :
A young man named Keltz, living on the Bell
farm, one mile from Ligomcr, hud been plow
ing in a field, nod was on his way to the barn
when a thunder storm, accompanied by vivid
lightning, burst upop him. One cf the horses
was struck by the lightning and killed. Mr.
Keltz was himselt struck am) rendered insensi
ble. The gentleman who discovered his posi
tion says that every vestige of everything was
strippid off hi in, saw his shirt-band, n't.i that
there was a blue streak down his back from the
shoulder to the heel, mid the heel split pel
the resulted the electricity's passage over his
person. His clothing was nftei wards ioiind
seme distance n way, torn into shreds as com
pletely as it it had passed through a threshing
machine. The oung man ultimately regained
his senses and his physician thicks he w ill get
well, although he still feels t be bad effects cf
the electricity.
lowest prices, nm - j ,,".. ! and complete-l
all who favor n. - r -
it., rrei.ile-nan in u nest ion, and at once start
leg ou his return, was met by the constable
i.i. two miles from town, llis explana
tion when he reached here of the mistake he
had mill was entirely satisiaciory to iur.
Criste. He pa'd the officer's cost a, about $2,
and M.50 to Mr. Criste for his lost time in
.."infiicr in town. He then made sure of
oetiii'g on the right horse at the livery stable
' s .. .! t. ...... i. ..i ;.,; ti.o
Ids intended visit to the
pr.,
He til rwi.,,1 ... f.. r Una.
,,f , , '" hooves all to know in
: vvti., ' i;u'l times, ami that is. that
,' :i, Mv'' an.", their comfort, ensure
;T !:- "'" Wolff, whose infallible cure
."!rsl',, locket, as all will admit,
.'': 2 .' ' ''fi-Mins and an elegant fit in
.";toi,i' 'I-'"1''" ff txlnrcs so strong
. "1H question for men to go
Yv f':,J "V -' "" Wolff, at his mammoth
dr . ij,,ve the post-office, Altooua,
S.eiTnein fh-tnp.o.v ?f VVe.t- .r
moreland and I'enn . '"I'"''-' , ft)K,llt erimiva'. intent, nut nis experience ."
a Irwin's station, to tl.e no mb, i i o" Jlj(,al,ce Was not too dearly purchased if it
Hixfcen hnmlred. q-.H work , J,' J ot I learns him i the future to be sure he is right
to resume "P""""". " ,A, f venty-slx:
for three uP".V; eeks. a half inch
pounds, r Xck we ghman are complied
Mcreen ami a check wc.m . , e
1 !. ft. It. O.'s engines are
screen
with
strikers
A. coming event which casts its shadow
before a colored girl in Indiana borough has
create I quite a flutter among certain of the
"white I rash" over there, one of whom, a
man. has already left for parts nn-
lli'l where the ra. jv. --. v. -. . - - known, with the pronaniiuies o, -vmg
coaled and induced the miner. t nVPran,nitafors ere long, as there is said to
To quVt work, thereb, posing Tno telling where, wheu or who the light-
.i... i.in A strict wnun wan iujf- i. m ncr io strike.
in the Irwin district
Trie Working men's Movement. A
lals.r reform meeting was held at tlie slaugh
ter house of Mr. Jacob Treftz, it. Johnstown,
on Sal nrday evening last. Samuel Arentrne,
Jacob Treftz. Mr. Speieher, John Stdgh, and
Samuel Dunfce made speeches. The follow
ing preamble and resol utioiis were read and
adopted :
Whereas. The lamentable state of nfTairs
existing in tliM country have been brought
n'lont by the undue power granted by the laws
to corporate capital, and by legislation in its
favor; by restrictive laws through which as
sociations of laborois are deprived or li right
to regulate their own affairs; and the total al
ienation of the governing power in Ihe legisla
tures nnd Congress from the working people
whohae entrusted them with their interests
and protection : and,
Whf.kkas, All efforts having heretofore fail
ed which have had f.-r their object th-j eman
cipation of the w.i iking classes, owing to tf-e
manifold divisions in tlie ranks ol the laboring
men ; and.
Wkekeas. The destruction of the Industries
of the country and the pauperizing of those
who Inlior must be the inevitable consequence
of polities' legislation on the part of our law
makers: therefore,
llr'ilrei. That wo earnestly recommend the
organization of workingmen fiy political pur
poses, with the following objects in view :
1st. The formation of a labor partv, having
Tor ft object t he mutual protection nf laborers.
2d. The representation f the working classes
in our municipal and State a gislaturcs and In
Con gross.
3d. The repeal of all oppressive laws against
labor.
4tn. The enactment of just laws for the pro
tee! Ion of In tor.
J tern il red. That the President of this meeting
appoint an Executive Committee r seven per
sons to open correspondence with tlie wot king
men of the several election districts of the
cmnty. looking to the calling of a county con
vention to nominate a workingmen's county
ticket.
IsntAJfA Normal S-hoot,. We direct
the attention of our readers t. the ad vertise
ment in ihis paper of this excellent Institu
tion, and heartily eudwrse all that is set forth
la the same.
77. 1 Ii tml el's lifter Wine nf Iron.
K. FiKhnkors celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron
will effect millr ctire liver complaint, jaand re.
dyspepsia, chronic of nervods dehilltv. chronic
Uiftrrhn-s, disease of the ki.ln yaml all diseases
arising from a disordered liver, stomsch or Intes
tine, such as ronrtipation. flatulence. Inward
piles, tulliu s? or blood ti the head, acidity of tlie
Motnncli. naueca. he .-if t burn, disgust l.ir bnid. fnll
r.es or we irlit tt the stomach.' sore eructations,
Jinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach,
pwumniii i,t the heA.I. hurried ordiflicult breath
lug. fluttering at the heart, choking or sufiocnt ing
sensation, rhen In a King postnre, dimness ol vis
I -h dots or webs beVore the siirhr. 1nll pain in
tlie head, deficiency of perspiration, vell.ittness of
the skin nnd eyes, pain in the side, back, head,
chest. Imilia. etc., sudden flushes of heat, burning
in the flesh, constant itmigininsfs of evil, sfel great
dc-pressien ef spirit. Trice ! per bottle. He.
nre ot counterfeits. 1 not lei your druggist
palm oil some other preparation of Iron he' may
say is as good, but ask for K tinkers Hitter Wine
nl Iron. Take tin other. Kutikel's Hitter Wine
of Iron is not sold In btiik only in 1 bottles tl.
V. Kunkel. Proprietor. No. 2.-.0 North Ninth
Street, 1'hiln-lelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists.
Tape ll'orni Jiemoretl Alive.
Head nnd all complete. In two hours. No fee
till hea.'. passes. Sent. Pin and Stotmcr; Werais
removed by I r. Kunkel. 2.". North N ltd Ii Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. Pcn l tor circular. Fur remov
ing Seat, Pin or Stomach Win n rail .on vnnr
druggist and ask r-r a bottle i1 Knnkel s W'orm
Svrup. price SI. It never fails, f'ominon sense
teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all ether
Worms can he readily removed.
K. r. Hunker l.nstral ami 1Z. I
Jitmhel'tt Sftatnjtrto "or the Hair.
The be?t find cheapest Hair Urcssing snd Hs'r
Cleaner In the world. They remove dandruff, al
lay Irritnticn. so.-v he and cool the heated Scnl,
prevent the hair from falling oft. arid promote the
growth In a very short time. Thev preserve and
beautify the )iair. and render it M.tt nnd flossy.
They inpart a brilliancy and a Fil ky appearance
tn braid and wiry Hair. am', as a iiair dressing,
they are unrivalled ; eradicate dnn.lrutt and pre
vent bnldnes. The 5 It n in pun cleans the flair, re
moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Ceres
headache produced by heat and fatigue. Kun
kel's ShauiKvi and I.iistral rcs.'nrc Hair to a na
tiiral nnd glossy color, restore laded, dry. harsh
nnd wiry hlr. Price per bottle fi. Ask vour
druggist for them, or scud to F. Knrkel, Vr"
priitor, No. 239 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
' IS-IO. 3111.
OKI I t A It Y.
MeINTOIT. Pied, in Newry. P-lair conntv.
on July Sid. 17:. MaMik.1., daughter of Frank
and Mary E. Mcintosh, aged 3 years, 1 mouth
and 1 ciajs.
Compose the sculptured limbs,
Lay hack the fair young heai ;
For the dark relentless grave,
lr pare the beautiful dead.
Fold her little waxen bands
. Down over the pulseless breast.
Array her little form
For the ft rave's nt; broken rest.
With gentle step and gentler touch
Smooth hack her silken hair
From off that marble brow
Which we deem, d in lite so fair.
Close her stilled and smiling llj.s,
And over hi r violet eyes
Press fast the snowy lid,
To open in Paradise.
Like some tender, fragile flower.
Crushed by tl.e pitiless storm.
We'll leave her sweetly sleeping
I'pon her nniri I's arm.
Then robe the little form.
Nor weep o'er mortal clay.
For Mamie's spirit, freed,
Toward heaven rias winged
Its bright, celestial way.
PI AMD? Magnificent fSM) Tlosewood Pianos
1 iMll 'J O 175; fine Kosewond ir1lit Pianos
2 i dWaYi O (liu ''' nse-l). cost ts1. t.rdy PJ.I
I ) fill An O '"lIst ,,r sold. Pnrior . rgntis.2Stops
' I5: 9Sops ".; 12 Sops only 47.t.
Nearly New 4 Sett Ilee.l, 12 Sto) s. Sul. Pass and
t'ctave Coupler Organs, cost over :io only ."a.
i-jcwcst Prices ever oll.-rcd. Sent on 15 days"' lest
trial. You ask why I offer so cheap. 1 answer
Jiard Times, lit tin It sales ovor ."OO.ouO arpu
al!y. nr commenced by monopolists. Hcware
.l anonymous circular. Write t.ir explanation.
Hattie raging. Full particulars P-ec. Address
Imiticl I-'. Iteally. Washlntrton. .w Jersey.
;flf a week in vour own tewn. Terms and $5 ont
v'Jo fit Tree. 11. JIalltt k Co., Portland, .Mc.
.......f
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS !
BARKER Si SOI
Is Yot-r Life Worth IOCf.ntis? Sick-
i t.ess prevails everywhere, and everjh.ly
I ,,im.,li,.a ii f .mm, .lio,.... .l..r..v llu... HC.
, .'..l....o.r. 1..lll ii., -ii iur.
When sil k, the object is to get well ; now to
say plainly that no person in this world that
is suffering with Dyspepsia, "Liver tVm
plaint ami its effects, such as Indigestion,
Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach,
Heart Unrn, palpitation of the Ilearl, Ie
pressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc., can take
Gkf.en'e AUGUST Fl.OWF.R Wlth'Vlt fretting
relief and cure. If you donbt this, so lo
vour Ijrnggists, Lemmon & M'irray, EU-ns-hnrg,
or WoleslaTle & Son, Wilmnre, and
get a Sample Ilottle for 10 cetits and try it
Uegnlar siza 75 cents. Two doses will re
j lieve you.
We take Ereat pleasure in statinp; that
Major John P.radv, the former well knurn
I and fiopnlar proprietor of the "ltrady
I'onsi, tlarrtslmrg, t-.e management of
which he relintjuished for A time to engage
to oiher pursuits, has returned to his old
homestead and is prepared to render the
same satisfaction to Itis guests as in days of
yore. Major I5rady is a prict-t- among 'land
lords, as is well known all over the State.
He l as our hest wishes for nnJitnlmd success
in the resumption of his former business in
life.
FARM FOR SALE. Tie iimlcr
signed offers at private sale her FAftM
of Jt -r'ln lncklik t3nehtp. seven nnlos
porthwe-t of Kbensburg. on the Nicktown road,
about. 3t Acre cleared, partially fenced, and In a
lair state of cultivation. The improvements con
sist of a two story Log House, Log Ham. Sprirg
House. Orchard, &c.. and there is an abundance
of txcellent water on the premises. Will be sold
verv cheap and on easv pavnents. Call en rr ad
dress I-.LliANiyK POWELIj,
Au. S7, 1S77. 3t. Ebensburg P. O.
ATM I N I STRATA R'S ' )T I CE.
Estate of John Stephens, dpe'd.
letters of admmistration on the estate or said
decedent, lata of C;rroll lownsliip. t:amhria eun
ty. Pa., have been granted to the undersijre.l. re
siding in Cambria township, to whom al! persons
Indebted to gatd estate are. reques-ed to i.iake 1m
tnediate payment, and thoso having claims or de
mands wilf'present them properly authenticated
lor seiiieriient. K&ki iAi mmikkn,
Thoie Terrlhl II erlr-lie nrnrrnfrd
by obstructed secretiens. at.d to which ladies are
especially subject, can always bo relieved, and
their recurrence prevented, by the ue of Tar
rant's Kki-kiivescknt ArKKitNT. Procurable
at all drnS' stercs.
f ,..fjr)ft 'erdav at homo. Satnplc! worth 5
$y lolj tree. s't:ibuji &S,s, Portland, .We.
ONLY riVEWLLARS
FOR AX ACtiEi
Of the lltSI I.IMI in A M I: It I A, near the
OIIEAT 1'KlOM r ACIF1C BAIMtOA't.
A FARM FOR 8200!
in riy jwjymentu with f ur rale nf intrrmt.
Tull information sent free. Address
O. F. DAVIS,
1.N1111 Agent, i . i. k. it., on tn a, sr.r..
i ii) ft ilny at liome.
V1 " and terms free
Aperts wanted. utfit
Tai e it i Io., A ugusfa, Xle.
Are now ofTcrinir to the people of northern
Cambria a tare opportunity to secure
As thej- are seliinir their entire stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, QnecMaifi,
Shoes for Men, Women and Children,
AT COST FOR CASH!
And fnany other pools at less than thev cost
in the city, and will out intie to so sell un
til the entire stock Is disposed of.
tsr LOOK AT SOME OF THEIR .KITES!
Prints, good fast colors fl cts. per yard;
Drown M uslins t rom BtoS els. ht yard;
Alpacas, Cot-erirs, ic, " 2 I to 40 els.
Tickii'iis IS to 20 cts.
i'ant I'loths 20 to "id cts. "
Ail-Wool Casii"crcs.. : micls. "
White Pi.juts, rtri- rto2"cts. "
" lace Ptripe..tt to o." e-ts. "
Ladies and Children's Ilo-.
.V, S. in. 15 and 2t bts. pet pair.
T.adios'and Childn-n's loves, into lc. p r p'r.
Clark's i . X. Thread i cts. per dor.cn.
Wax Thread, for hand sewiuir. '.W cts. "
Shawls from d.7.r to ft ort.
rWill s"l you tniiS" p'ns; noci'lcs. hatr-ins,
shoo-lacci. etc.. etc.. for in -!$.. than you ever
before obtained fur th,' Same money. Also, a
great variety of other goods at :nlly l)W
11: ICES. i" nnd see I hem. and learn for your
selves, us yo.i will be sure to lonrn, thut niom-y
can tie saVe-1 by diali' i? with tlietn.
f.I!v!tM3I?, THAT THEY SELL 'M CASH
And don't forirct lint they have ndicd to their
stock a large assort tticnl ot
Kiipt?i-U Cl OrlsIIIO
For nv-n and hi r. which they do not propose
to soil at !. but pledire th'i.is-lves to dit.se
of at lowi r rati s I ban wearing aipiircl ciiually
pence! in inaKean.l labile ca'i be Ivonjrlit any
where elo in these puit. Cull and examine
goods and price, and ticur in mind that
At o . A Ct
A. A. BARKER & SON,
5 18.1 i:m.xsin Itti, lA. r,m.
Ol "i Frenrh Stiow-I lale Cards, with name, 10 cts.
ZV) 1. K. II AUIIKK, Mablea hi idee. . t.
JACKSON'S
BEST AND ABOVZ ALL.
Thet hrarels of sweet navy nre acHnowleilned
hv all to be the finest ehcwii.ir lehncco on the mar
ket. Sold by all dealers fcnd for saeiple to the
manuficturers, C A. JACKSON & C'J., Peters- i
burg. a.
.. I. V Attn I.C (Jriicrnl Agent, 3 A .1
S. Muter Si., Pliiltelliln.
30 3'
Mixed Cards, with nnme, 1 cts. Sample f-r
stamp, j ..1 inkier et o.. .asn. .n.
Kxtrs line HiXed 4'anls. with name. III cts ,
J post paid. K .1- N t-S it CO.. Nassau. N.V.
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A M Ii I I A COUNTY. SS. :
The CoMJinMtVEAi.Tri or PenN'A
To Jacob Siiuiy. residirg in Croyic town-
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I..S. :- ship. Isaac n-ay. who rcsh'es in Adams
' ...-n.l.'., ..lli.'.lnn V .r, .- lnlA.....l..l
wi-ti Wm. St. Clst'r. who reside 1n Knnas. .Vary
Sniay. who was Ciarrle-l to Samuel Ileck. but who
has since died leaving ri heirs. Iavil Stnay,
wl-ose residence the petltioncrdocsn.it Know. .lvn
ry Snay. who resi.b-s ii Uiehland lewnslnp. S!l!
cmnty, Sarah Si-iay. who is intermarried with
Herman Paul and resides in Cr'oyle t wnsliip. paid
county. Christian Smay. wlio diet in the at my
leaving a wile t survive htm, t wit. Surah Smay
(who h is since married Thcs. Ifadclttl) an I chil
dren, win. reside in I'irtst nrirh, viz: Henry ;Jmjr,
who is twenty-one yinrs of ago. Jobn St-.ay, I-.'ta-httli.
S-nnj- and Ln in. In t'tnay. who are minors and
hnve fr.r their guardian .odin Krn'.n 'Ireetiinr:
j W'c eo-nman-l yvu And every of you. and yi u are
; hereby cited, to appear ii: your i.w'n pr. .per person
before our Judges at 1-It-eiis.l.uriit al an I iri-haiis'
Court there to be held, nn A'i'miat, the ;tl dny
of StrTKMttr.i: next. t' answer .Jacob Smay in the
matter of his petition iei a decree to enforce ihe
spe?ifie perfonannce of a contract entered I no be
tween the said Jacob Smay and John Smay. jr.,
deceased, in I. is life time., lor the sale ol ceriai'?
real estate situate !?i Siiiiiinerliill (now Crayle)
township. In the county aioresai. I. Heretn tall net.
v itness the If.-norable J. K. Oicvis. A. 1 J..
25th llistrict, at Kbcnsbura. the 18th day ol June,
A. I). 18T7. "
JAMES M. riNCEH. Cb-tk.
Mteet -Jonst Rtan, Sherd. (8 17.-3t.J
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
"V'OTTCE is hereby givrn that the following
i named Accounts have been passi-d and filed
in t he i iristcr's oll'.e.-at Eb-nsmrir. in and for
the county of Cambria, and will he presented
to the Orph ins' Court of said county, f or con
firmation and albovanee, nn Wkiini.SIAV, tho
5ll day of Skptem unit. A. 1. 1--77. to wit:
1. The first an I final account of Hartmnn H"rg,
guardian of Jane Cr. y e. a minor child of plul.p
linger, late of Cambria r 'nnlv. deceased.
2. The second a '-count ! Cat haripe ?! rt'olgan,
administratrix le tH.,i n-.n, cum tetainentr an
nexe, of Peter ' i..ilu herty, late of Sumuiitville
borough, deceased.
3. The lir.t account of Elizabeth McTonnld and
James P. Conned, administrators of lianiel .e
I.onald. late of Cambri i l-oroua-h. lecease..
4 The a-ei.iiit el S.itn'icl liotmlass. ailminls
trator of Abb-'c imnrb". late of .1 ohtistown bor
ougi. deceased.
6. T'-e hm ami final account of Ilartm.m ttcrir.
iruardi-m of Karl-el l!ae r. a "iin r l.ii.l of Phi.ip
laer. late ol Jackson town-hip. d.-i-eiis'-.l.
S. The firft nn-t hnal a.-eouni ot .l.s. S. Strsyrrj
adininisiraor de bonis noti ol Anna JU. tjilln an,
late of Ki.-l-.lanii township deceased.
T. The BT-i-m! ol Kdrannd J. untrrs. survivirg
executor ef Kdwan! I vans, late of ElM-ns.-iirir
borouith. deceased, rcla! imr to the rial estate ol"
paid .loco. lent.
S. The lirsi and final account of Thomas Plun
kett. a.'.i.tii:rator of Mary Kth e, ta.e of Gal
lit r.in t'.wt ship, deccarc.l.
1. The first and final account rif llentr J lllte,
adminislrati.rof Sarah A. Ilitc, late of Jr.hustown
liorouah. deceased.
10. I he first and final account of James Wilson,
sr.. ai'ministr.-.tor of .lames Wilson, jr., late of
Cnnemanirh township, deceased.
11 "'he first an I final account of flnni ! "o
h.iugh. ad m.ri-drator of X:n:.-v tTobauith, Into of
Tax lor township. !ee:-as-f
If. The a-i-i'iint -f .J ilm Sharbnueh. iruardicn
of ri'omns ?1. fiei ly. one of the inin..r heirs -! V.
A. li-illy. bile of Washington pwft?hip doe'd
1-1 fiii first ant prt'al a-ioiint ..r l-an'lel
T.olitl:i-r. administrator ol Frederick Tcsh, late of
Johnstown horouifh. Ccccaseii.
14. Theacc. utit of Josiph Cri'fe. tnnrdian of
Ann I. Adanis. a minor child el Urnsrd Adams
late cf :aml ria rourty, decc.i-ii-d '
I.V. The first and finiii account of A. V. Itarker
es... administrator cf S.'T-n.n Miltibach, late of
E'.-e'isbttr bnronh. ileceased.
t. The firt an.l final ii"i-i iirt of Thomas Y".
Williams, irii.ir.lian ot K-lella Uavis.a nun. .r child
of Evan l. liavls, lale or Ehcns burt- toroiicli Ue-ccase-l.
'
IT. The Rrst ah. I partial nr-eoUrt M 'frr.ha J
Evans and . n. ft. Socl !cr. esq . administrators
ol E. I). Kvans. late of Wilmore torouith, dee'd.
J AMES M. SINOr.ll. Itt-iristr-r.
ItcCistcr s Cilice. Ebci'S'iutg, Aug. 6..1S77.
Aug. 24. lS77.-t.
Administrator.
INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Pi
The Winter Term of 24 weeks Will open on
MONDAY, SEPT. lOth. 1677.
The Summer Term of 18 weeks will open
MONDAY, MAR. 25th, 1878.
terms, $z.oo risit ii j:j:k,
Includirg Tuition, Iloardina. Room, Heat, Eight
snd Washing.
Jlct JJormal School Building n the State. Facil
ities in -very respect equal lo snv Normal School
In the United States. Students may enter at any
time luring the term. For particulars, send fur
Catalogue tn
I). M. PENS EN IO, Principal.
f8-24.-4r.J Indians, Ttf,
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-irr i n c v s a i v I ; a i s i : m i: x t s .
N.Mc is hereby piven that tlie fol
lowinir Pam-il anprni- incuts .f prop-rty of
decedents, selected and Si t apart for t he widows
or intestates i:t;.it th Act or Assembly of
14th tf Aprih A. 1). 1-?1. huve been fled in the
Kcelsttr S oflio-e at Et.f-.sbnrir. a-id will ho pre
sctilrd to the I li hues' Court ol Caint-ria c..un
ty. for approval nod ail- wt.nce.on WriisiMntT
the "lit day ot Skpti.v lK!t. A. II. 1..-77. to wit :
1. Inventory and f prolsement nf crtain tier
sona I i rcperty npprais.-l nr-I f"t spsrt fur Man
t!!!ahis. wld-w r.l.lm V!!fa!ii, Ute, Ktwns.
burg l.i rotiih, detM 277.ofl
2. Ipventcry an l nj prais. menf of certain per
sonal properly aj praised and s-t , Brt for Elira
beth ;ilioiK-. wi.'ow ,,) Paul S. pisiiorg late of
Jai ks'iu tewnsl-.lp, dec 1 -Too 'rft.
3. Ii.Tchti ry B-td n praisetr.ent nf Certs'n rver
S e al proper y s.. raised at .1 set njiart b.r t hris
tiana Foster, w i.i.-w .f l.errv Foster late of
Eliensburif t-irottie!i. dee'd -3)0 On.
4. Invi'iiiory and sppra i'en.ent of certain per
sonal property appraised and pot apart f-r widow
of t-nlB t-lli, la'e of S j'ntncrhdl township, dee'd
o . . , JAVESM.PlNCElUlblster.
Poglster s flff.ee. ElK-nsburg. Aug. 6, f-77.
Sir y f , fcf ! I ri r-n U T tr - I.I, r.
j Tpei'-l f 'JO i le tt T. era n tr .id V rr o .
H dn;u 1 reipCeni soa f r tt
j t"Ol-L MY A LI OKCGGISTS. 13-I.-Iy,1
LEXANDLU TAIT, M. 1 , Phy-
SiriAlf A51I StKf;K,N, St. AueMstine,
lambrid Count v, pa. iglit chIIs s?ionIl he tnale
j tth Poat-otllce. l-U7T.-tf.J
II. fiClILEIl, Attorney at
txixn, filiensluirg. ft!ic. in Ool-
onade Row. (recently occupied hj Wm. Kitud.
Esq ,) Centre treet. .'78.-1 f.
SitOKM A K K U, A ttob n kt-
Office on High
i -21.T -tr.j
T 1ST OFCACsns fur trinl .nt a
A-J Ooiirt cf tl i'ititun Pleas to be held Mt
Eliensburir. for Cnmi.i-ia e..iintv, eiitiunindnr
on M::Sbav. Skptkmhuic 3-1. l77 ;
Eant.y '.vs. l:ij.p fc. Snyder: MCV. I'atton vs
Illp.is At Eloy.l : Invert v vs. Ilipps a Elovd
Somerville vs. IsippsA JIot 1 :.ii-c vs. llii i.'s
I.lov.i : Slecull. i -h Si Smith vs. St. Kriiicis'
f-illCKe: Kessler vs. Kepp; Johnston vs. Tresler
JJrindle vs. liysart &. t o. : Mun. y vs. Christy.
k inn tt-i ku
Potts fc Cam-hi ll vs Reamer, foienel lsne
Kcrl .p vs. ltesh.p ; Claris v. jinumer et. al
Scrg v.. tlildy &. t'o.; HolJis vs. t ;allnthir
Prown! v S arp:Crcss..n Sprincs v Vs .c"
Eattif'.iltii : Ilelman tf. (illen- M, i.-.r,.i..""
onadi
Esq ,
TP
A AT-E-AW, Kl-enshnrg
street, s t nd ef residen.
al. vs. Iiaair.y I Crawler vs. WiUisms- I.h.rd te
Co, UT tfe. vs. Cresswells; Klvnn rs. tiite-S-oiiterfiHe
Vr.Kinneyet.nl : Itau rU vs IIa-'s'
man; Iritchni.t rs. Melfeinht: Alexandef rs
Makin's Adin :.. Masonic Hank Vs Stineman"'
I'ontmonwealth r- Adams et. al.; Ve4 'ulloiwh
ts. Hurrish; Theis rs. Merts et. prter vs.
Heuber: H wn rs. Ii!l; M rs. Shoemaker
Klatteryrs. Klatterr ; McMullenrs. 1 lionins
. .I!..xel.-t it.(: AN, prothonotarr.
Prothonotnrr sothce. KIm tihnrg. Aug. e. isf;.
C: 77 Week to Aiei-nts. ll(n ffti tri
e ? it p.p. yicRtur, a..m,;".
at the tin