I, i .Km: t !m 1 r fe.tl) inf la imiljo 1! t tb lt h nCaiL 1 ant ';ieen e I er tk m M. tfthar 'mil. tt h )den a. I LonK f ennf rt.u! aee'in in Xi tin i ooiim i .Oilr, t Mali aket A '1 Kt h we' ,f dee two i rted I Qllfa. la pi. t, bi ratri! lith, 1 ml I ICltl r k il !t ;b t rain an I by ratk be 1 iat( oat. user : li her t X' th I A' 1 a -a' "1 of n: fa at rrl t' J rDrtMlll I I II LLIIlHll. f J : " I 'ffesl l"to Hie t lT t . at ik a Seat tle sln4. ,n,i,5 ne i k 'as ;; R cw.'i ; te. li al ! en . I'icliifc, ir vj" - I'li.S : Nef-w. ""1 :... ir?t Fbnsbwrg, Pa., AN0 PERSONAL. r. tifr,sf rfii-o I 7'f'r" ........ I' ;l" 1 c" M- ,w " I :....'.'..:! ( arfieMcountycoal miner. . ., a i"" i i i kcn on Monday for j: ., iiii)I tiouse in iitvoiia. ' '': ' j is what the first dawn - , ,! nliuulieriiig bootblack. Ii;li'e ntw wm .i purriinuTi ' . a . a .:l'ir- hi Mie sweei oy ami nv. .e -.a..-.A.. IT.aa. H.itl .r ti-nti riipuiiirii. vuiiii, vnt ' Tt rkUv, Nov. yth, comineiicing at M,1!nt danehter of Mr. Thoinas ''',,'i,,r dj.-.l in this place on Monday '"" I j.wii weeks. ' ., rn: 'li'' t,'nI a'" javent the front 'i'. 'v, i-xee'Ient recently adopted . 1' Ii l'i. n all paseenger train. ! m J ' 1 - an ii'""ii iiiui'irr, ii.tu ... .1. uuliir' 111 .vlica.! -i - ,.. T (.''I 11 1 .lH'aa." -.av -a... a Wcdm ' xy afteri'oon, and mashed '.'f.'v fn!'" 'r f'" knowledge on " , '',,( ii""l No. 1 in particular ami !i antl er pnl'lk' schools of the 1-c-rough n -lii'V tti:h bine ill A ntls township, ,,.tv. -itt.hleiily cNploiled while in ,. t ;Vv i:i - .10, liut furtnnatelv 11a -A I. tt,,1i ntnl wife, of Hunting- .1 with a horse and ninety tnilt-s in alxnit i ; retreat of the Catholic clergy ri.li an. I - iH-eheny dioceses !':! ,,.i,-.-i i'e ;it St. t raticts College, Ito- ,1. I "il IV next. j.viin Thoti'i'son. postmaster, and , tiaeiis, lil.ieksmith, Imth f IhtH v it jinsellT "(in?! ned f'J I red with I . 1 uli in't ri rimis iliness. ( n finn. Rfrf 1 th e train 1?1 pie rc wrr, injur. e IK, -A !, i i . i u i: ( I "'it 'h anl) lad nnmed f , '-1 II' 'n bis father's fence the , ni '1 I'r.'ke one ot his legs. M0r.1l j 1 , i -1 v'iii;'t have X fence. j , ; , ! .1 r.itic j jiy f this State will ; . , S'. nett si If very much to Pass- Htut in the great political race : i ;.; ' in m!;iv of November next. j Kilne, Altoona. was arrested j ,!;. tin rt.ii r l.ist for riotous conduct. ,.; r iih 'he late railroad strike, ,'1 fi.iiii lm his appearance at Court. . . , . i jh ;i z Ii ve p:tiuds and a po i'ii tl.irt v ounces have lieen pre ,. i,r 1 "i itrrii-lil U: pi'hlirnn. There's -.1 rsmh consigtiments in this i i nr. !i : t. " i i',i ii c'lenty man tiamr-d Place " :i-- '.i iit a plaie in the Western ::iry in.'il 'Lis time nest year f t .rni- leiiiiiii't' d at the .atriiircbiil 7! yi.-ir. ri ' i'ie ocea'-inneil by the con iv vl' et tin- baby, at nine ceases I ic (;m it should be) proiunf '.. -I I i,n,'' lr. Ibiil's 15;. 1'V Syrup. t.i.r t!" .1 r-..- r t censure or even to . ir ii lu'i-nt President, Puther ;i r:nl. in convention the a a token of iiianhoud in i1 r:i'- r .lav- I UiiUUesburg, Huriting is siiue fractured a few if i o.i 1 iii a mine at Coal itv is deemed improba- 1 :i.l 1. ;,; ..s:l.ie. m: -,r. , :ii:.t another strike among 1 1 :il ii men and conductors on rn' in tins State, if not in all i :s r..i In- inaugurated on the 1.1th -n! rn.Mli. f :.l ..tiM.'e says that a man ! tv a liar to be an editor, as j (a'.' ;Tni-ably had the editor of I -', t a :'i-M;a:d in Iheir mind's I - A iii are '.!.e upper railroad now working nine ' in the lower shops ; :n ten bun rs, as they have -i me t ; inv li:ist. I liiniatuii , a member of ihe in th" afe reltelliou. died "i 'n.-.-ih-y i veiiin last, aged 1 I Mr. (jal lagh"r, of the : '" '1 1 y pre vioiin. ':'. I ti'i eral. Jos K. Johiis ! I."" have each a nephew ! hanit-t's trade In the Pa. It. .'.a It. it Ii young men bear : 1- ' '.' u -r i i. i! ricl-. n. M'lj'i-i-n dentist of fame .' 1. 1-at Wilnioieon Monday . at il at CarrolltotA ii on the i:iy. S.-i. ljth, and fio one ! u iniii ihe purport of his I.. .-ro'.il. of Johnstown. wa3 i f tin- pi-publican County i : n -1 1 " ' In ! i! I v .1 to eon em imi of that party ' the te standing 12 i i Ivr Mr. k II. Parker, j ' '.I' 1',-ltes, snii- ll-1a IV I ;i- i .A ..-.istaiit Managi f Hon, i r (t the I . -i Wniks, .rolitistowu, is lying with hemorrhage of Ihe I ! --. Hi .1 i i nVti v is considered ex- U icii Smith, f.f fiaysport, Blair " ".' . i- il, e i.i:i r of i cow which has p; .I ti i. i i.-.-ii i a! ves in t el ve years, and ' ii -; li w crrii of cream and miik i !! !..;.! within the last nice months, vine that. "'i'. .'dl.ii J. Kvans (l.eulah). a well ' ''"'''-I ! iit.ili!i. cifta"-n and sfaunch '-"iii! t, v i -j. -it-it v. d led at his home 'i'1'.i: -., i li:j., on Tuesilay last, after 1 ' l.' o . ii.,iii i.lue.s, agctl alsjtit Ttii 1'- ;n t- in is ashes. Ollt. -.let, i'V ti : i.iIji in this place of Judge i I 1'. ! -ut. were glad to wolcome il, W et K on his second Vlwtt to mit oftb-ial capa.-ity. Many j tt fuav we be called upon to i" p-i vi iica. anion;; us. I by every one who has an intelli i'Hi of its value. Health. Health "t- 'ne poMsession of pure blood : "'"I is t be .sure possession of those 1. mi's rtlond Mixture, ackuowl- il'- tior bloml purifier. '."-I I ..us person or persons at I of 'i'-n. This county, soitgnt ami :' ': i nt ou Sa'nrday night last ly - '! w:th signal tamp, throwing r :!. railroad embankment, ami i. i ari -i i s signs, cant ions, ete. r-r (i-i; cars of an extra freight un were wret ked at F.aat Conetnaiigh, 'l;iv evening last, iu consequence of '" I'iti'iiig and the pusher backing lip "li" n ;ir e. d. Wm. K tienner. of A l- i ' '' -A . I'l'l his ri-bt arm slightly injtire-1. llM.ax Said 111 tinrl'ilraa aiiy,a.irl,ni of - utur- aCt I scatlet feyiif and tilioop i,..,iTc," is r""i'ing riot just now among '' ''"ti of CiiMiizin, and dysentery ina 'i t!'l-'-'r-vaied form is paying its respects ., 1'iif a ini r of the adult population of ":" Vicinity. ' ,.A til,,, (ladilba 1 r.. 1.1:., tn Vat her ' ' M. iinciy ,.f tljjM pjM..f h'ut now of i .. ,"s',01'i", w.s stolen on the night, of j : 1 iir..uRiiiB... " hit. and riilili-n nluint. t went v-fi ve .- t was recovered and returnetl X.'."' a f.-w days after by a borso .V. U'VtJ '..idftoti.' . ".v-'t .viau. t Court this week has . ..''"a' iarK; bst the .Johnstown Tribune i ??'s iui' ii'ayB that such a throng len seen in the ancient village for . V iir, the triu U liking that none of the , lier,. have hud. a wian.V Kuests this . tii,.y t(JUj, arcntuuioijatc, , r- -"hfi (i.nid, of Taylor Un.hip. at- " -1 t m" f,'U a ,?! " t'rJy l,,,t ln" ' himself and Hut ax ntrj4bk him - wt ih i,.j; BiiiUeparar.l iU eu '"ih'jue as neatly as if it hA.1 "11 Sl"l-"'''i. Not so bal for Good -Ii pi' nii:,,f bave ltecn worse. iV .r!iH" "f UieCommotuvealth against .i r'- Mniiken, chargtnl with inciting ' ( writ of huhct cnrpvn was issuetl ".v'-tiate .fn.lrr.- u..,.i. ..r tiuiri-nimtv. ! j ''it Jl -tii, iv. anal ti... da.r.i.1.1111-. p ta bound ( f "i il ja'tii. of $,loo for his appearance "utser a jf uett term of Court. m"CM, Kohinaon.of Paradise Fnrn.ice r ro ewnpe paying the debt nf natn,. . to escape navinc the ,1, ": .' LU"A " on the 1st of Novem! 17tY nd fM' - ' - qnenily i nearly 104 veara 'm lie find 1 lmr,liu..;.i . "J' hiul a naradian win..,.,. r " , , ilth vwt,. i.V wuea Hon. " rv r LI 1 1 1 J . I. a.K snnn it mnu Harrlsl.,, nt K .:V"?w 'V ;P irpm that the pelitlor.erR against the issuing of a . " v 1 rv .Mimnar - - au la 1 1 a a lai rniiKn a a a . doentnenta hail lvn iBUA.i 1 . 1 emorand mailed to the eemleman r.lV While alad named K. w.m-i:.- Ij,,,,,,,,,, ""V" I 11 1 moiies nniier ii . A -a. a a-. ie new , IrOllSVillfl Itlaif . . .. ! rolled from the Til tf,.v i.; i , . a.a.a,n,v, i llll(T 1,011 I F in5e. ?LLJ t.1,lh" ,n.a -"ockJnB manner. ... porry imieea to learn t.iat three children of our fri-ii.t nn.l i.. ! hart Farbaugh, of Allegheny township, have : died within less than three weeks, all vic I tyns of diphtheria, and that seven members ! of his brother Edwanl's family, living near j him, are afflicted with the name terrible dis i ease. The Altoona Gfotc establishment was hought at Sherift-'s sale on Mondav last, by i !.iCa,,L Ksn' f n.e.lon, for; -J20, the .tlects including, in addition to the material, nearly, S200 In book accounts. ! The purthaser subsequently lensevl the ollice i and fixtures to the present manacenient until April 1st, lSTR. I A farmer residing in the southern part ! nf Clearfield townslii that his exectel hilr rrop of potatoes turned nut to be no crop at all, owing, as he alleges to the early decay of the stalks. Whether this failure in late planting prevails in ether sections of the county we are unable to sav but We certalnlv hone not. Thc.woi kuien of Itenuington and Tunnel Hill met. a few evenings ago and organized ' a lalnir reform club; and the intention of1 those among them who reside In Blair conn- I ty is to send delegates to the convent inn to ! be held in Hollidavsburg on the 17th Inst., ! tor the purpose of nominating a county ticket on a lal-or reform basis. j Capt. .lames II. Gageby, of the Third i U.S. ltgu!ars, one of the bravest officers' in me armv ami now at Wilkesbarre. in tli I .ll7i. rue ai,i 1 i district. I Mrs. John Neil, of Fairfield township, I Weuttnorclaml county, committed suicide J 1 on Sunday night last ny cutting her throat i with a razor. She had la-en in bail benlih during the summer, and her mind doubtless became impaired. The family, consisting j ui.til this sad tragedy of hunhand, wife and j four children, were in comfortable circtim , stances. The crei'itorai nf Win "f T!,.r.l n-l... have been so long seeking to ' put him into oaiiKrupiev nave sucreeileil at last, the U. S, listricr, t:iurt at Pittsburgh bavin, on Tuesday last overruled the exceptions tiled against Ihe confirmation of the Register's report as to the statntory nutti'ier and value of creditors joining in the petition for adju dication, Mr. Daniel O. Kvans, one of the dcle- . chum, in fin . ni nLiritti iitHiiii iintiiiiM'iHiiiniu !.. r ii a twifjiii i at i i m i irwiul. rutn'ir a Pt nul.Uti ii...t fi.A vikU... .. . . v . . ' : " (im., MAS can l-oasr of. is at present on a vi,it ... ! i.Vi V- . " . KT the i .lit ; . ... -...a., iinmuc ii. i.ii'a iitit cmiein i inii u his old home in .liiliiiuiiurii nn .I..--' 1 ...:.i. i - ' . .. . Jim a , . ... .... , " noii, 1 1 .i 1 1 ven piasiereu some ot hem i while is"- eiiiiuiiaiiii ih uning unty lust . un aira nst the s of th l.mi.. A. .. .i ! eoni l gates to the Jic publican conntv convention I rom the Kasl Ward, suggested as a dernier ! resort the propriety of nominating W. Horace I Pose, Kscj., tht! democratic candidate for IMstrict Altorney, but the convention failed to see it in that light, and Ihe gentleman named is therefore left without even himself to oppose him. Winn A rble, a freight brakemau in the Altoona yard, was knocked down and run over by two cats ou Wednesday evening last, anilMlie Glebe gravely tells un that his right leg was torn open from the knee to J II bin a few indies of the ankle, the iuner condyle of the fetneu, whatever that is, was broken and a deep gash altniit two inches long, was cut in the back of his head. Iiev. Peril. Kiltell, son of Wm. Ki't-ell, Ksq.,of this place, and Hev. Father Holland, both of whom it will le rcmemltercd went to Koine some tin e ago as representatives of Bishop Ttiigg, ll en of the Pittsburgh but. now of the reunited dioceses of Pittsburgh anil Allegheny, sailed from IJueeiislown on Thursday of last week and will probably reach New York to-morrow (Saturday). While W. P. vVhately, of Altoona, agent fur D. Orr Alexander, dealer in musi cal instruments, etc.. was assisting a few i days agi) in putting an organ on a wagon in : P.edford, Pa., a loaded revolver slipped from i Ihe side-pocket of his coat and striking one j of the wheels was discharged, ihe ball pass j ing through the tieHhy part of his left arm i and tearing awav a portion of his shirt col lar close to the neck. A young man named Win. IMnger fell from a swing near Huntingdon on Saturday evening last, and fractured his light thigh and thigh joint, besides sustaing ol her pain ful iu juries, rhe swing is twenty leet nigh a nl s'aiuls atjoiit. twetity-nv teei. aoove Stone creek, in ili middle of which young i Itiuger lauded after passing through the topmost branches of two pine frees. A lady j and rentlcmau were on Ihe swing Willi mm. . .. . aa .1.1 I 1 1 - - 1 statues lit Moiit.tavso.irg ....e t.v ( k - IT - t f a. l.tl.Ut. 'r l,Tl. I I. .Mr. ftamitei reamer ami ..p. "- n.an were destroyed by tire on 1- riday morn- . 1. - . a. t . I i t. aK . fC 1 a- ing nisi, logeiner wi.n t......y ... ....j . . ciMting - box, etc. The loss is estimated at ; . L .. a aiia . a... aau about a.i('uoil 1 be t vvo lull in lugs. u ii .i iiMni insurance of ?:100. The lire is supa.se. to have been Ihe work of incendiaries, and sus picion points to some small boys, who may possibly have done the damage unwittingly. "M uiv men of many minds, many birds of may kinds," many cloths of many hues made iiio duds" for men and youths, and sold so cheap lhat no.ie deny that in jney's saved bv those who buy their clothing fine and clothing neat from Godfrey Wolff, who's hard to la-at iu selling clothing staunch and stout at the Very lowest prices ------ - i i- Don't forget the great popular clothing ; . a . . I ....... . . ... A 1 1 1 1" 1 1 'I I bazaar, next door to the post-office, Altoona. The seasons may come ami me nns may go. and win'er in turn may bring us the snow, but time and its changes will in variable find Murphy, the clothier, with a smile thai is kind, ready to welcome all per sous who call at that famous resort, Staf Clothing Hall, where garuieiits to suit every " . I I - tar.-.! man, as we know, can oe pun...-.-.. i pu ces so exceedingly low that it is folly to hope, though you hum the land o'er, to find better ciothing or such a cheap store. 10! Cliutoti street, .Johnstown. A lle. by any other name would proba bly smell as sweet to the Itepnblican lawyers Cambria county, oui me i - seem to have teeti strong riinxi any of thein to accept the nomination from - x- t:..t.t..i At t n. their county convention lor ui . II. I . a.a-aa..- ev. a position which had to go Ipcgging ue- , anse neither Messrs. Ki'lm, Brown, I-.vans '. 11-a..ta. irPTv wlllini? to assume the pres sure, w bile Messrs. Dick, Uarker ami Kerr only lacked tl.it opportunity of saying nay to Ihe same, proposition. The groom with his bride had departed, to journey far off in strange laiiduaml the HiO'.icr criil ou'r.'nrokeii-bearted," Well, I'm glad thai girl's off of my hands, for il cost . . . a 1 ... .t aaai I lilll O till 1 PI IT the chance we enjoyed of buying at cat-h pri ces the lowest a.'l ihe goods that we needed manv iloliars to uress i"a."l" " r from Myers .t Ialoyt chants lo deal with t where can be found. from .Myers .t Ialoy.I, who are ine oca. .. e. chants lo deal with that in Cambria or else where can be found, lor uiey nm. o"' full value for money is perfect and sound bill Keep a niovtv t-uct. MtiV Vva.l.filllH visitors dropped in to see us during the present week, among whom ; we name Capt. H. I.WHHlruff. late veteran ; editor of the Johnstown xe"ar,. ... , WoHlrulT,lhe present etti. iente.Htor o said joun.al, and Mr. Charles Kansjead, of v in- i more one of tho comparatively few among . e many patrons .if the Fkekmam -alio ever a lew the printer an opportunity to . ' . Tnir may he live to' iJeaVlynay bis tribe incase and mn ,, dy. , ' here is a ru .-. . . , ; i King of the Altoona RaiUral, l ' 'm ina "l for tho Legislature by the Blair coun y Hep ublicnns lo fill Ihe vacaiu'V ccas,ou ed bv the death of Col. P. M. Jones. o ! Il n-I take tiny stock in Republican ,k. it.es l and have no desire to see a can "'l "J that parly elected to any othce, but if brother Ki. g Ibould be nominatetl and eventully ,n ibrough at tbe polls the lower house w I gab meiulier with a hea.1 on his shonl- , daffi. cn and will do honor to blumelf 1 and credit to his vousiltiwn". bv lM "Wen to town , Cotrt Proceriikgs.-T1m September Rl.in r. .'-iT f S,"wU",1'ni' town- term ol the Court of Quarter Sessions cnn t Ji.L V. . . m ,1,H Laf,rr Hons vened at 10.50 011 Momiav morning las', with tnr 1 1 I"r,,,S,y n,pht ,n"T hnt s rw" T",,CW D,,, Associate Flanagan and K! ext' lyparty whoallepe.l that Thoma on the Bemh. The O rami Jury t ii Un , .,1,ea,,mal running lofealmnt tlien qnalifia a ror.ling to law ami Mr. two miles this siile nf wn.. How he knew where the horRe belonged the chap diJn t wait long enough to explain. James and John Jackson and John Blain, all colored if we mistake not, were taken to the Penitentiary from Westmore land county on Saturday last to serve a term r-n " V 3T: , eacn ,or ary, and Win. ""'"i -t ine i.arcenv ot oimU rrnm oora f . a - - - " " ' ..v... a I a . n . f I. the Pa. R. It. Co.. wan cnn,n . .1.- . P"l C"- oonrtPn,d to ,he niniMIU iOn for a tlPrifxl nf tlilrtnsn months. Four VOUniT men n-oro ooril' 1. ... a- -.-..a. .-a. IV W 1.1113 Aiiegiteny Workhouse from the same conn- -The s teen t-u ny" in ny some of our exchanges in repar.l tn "'"J1"111" wneai per acre in certain sec tions this season throws Baron Mnnchausen completely in the shade. The latest we nave noticed is an Item in a Snmor.oi j which calm and deliberately asserts that a 1 -riner in mac conntv raise.! 1 a ... --a i IK I Ifl 'I I l a .inf.. l - iiuHiieis ny weight, or eiffhtv-tiro bushels bv measure, from one acre. The President, of the Nevada Lying Society will now be prepared to send the elt for the championship. which he has worn so long, to the county of Somer set, where it will Ire likely to remain for tunny a day to come. The IiOgan P.asc Ball Club of Altoona came to time on Saturday last, according to promise, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, but did not get iheir hands jn on the match game with the Junior Moun taineers of this place until i? was too late to 1 P'ay more than five innings, which resulted ! , in a score of seven runs for the Logans to i I liarv one Tor the 1 M (i..- t..,- fi , ' tW,,,l . .1 i . .. yS s,,OWMl ! , J Mie peers of their opponents at j Hie ti.it and in the Held, but the curve halls of the 1'gan pitcher were too much fur them j mil thev were fnreeil tn vnlimSt t.. ii... : : 1 table. Joe W-.isser was about as mad as they tnake em on S.iturday morning last, when he reached his place of bnsiaess and found that some of th bovine breed had been call ing upon him during the night previous, and not finding him at home had left their cards demla to the diabolical work, some wag ornmeiited each of the cards with a Hag i ousisriiig oi a scrap ol paper mounted oh a short stick. Abraham Lincoln Nimmy. the colored youth who administered poison to the other tneinla rs of his fathe r's family at Ureens burg about two months ago, thereby causing Ihe death of his father and one of his sisters, was tried in the Westmoreland county court last, week before J udge Stnwe, nf Pittsburgh, (Judge .Logan being a principal witness.) and found guilty on one indic tment of mur der in Ihe second degr.ie, and a similar pica was entered without trial on the other in dictment. A sentence of ten tears iu the Western Penitentiary on each indictment was then imposed, making t wenty years in all. Young N imitiy's age is alanit fourteen years. Mr. A. T. Pindle, of P.l.icklick town- shirt, has '.eft with ,'ith us a small sample of Ued Hussian, Tread well and Clawsou wheat, the former of which is of the learded and the two latter of Ihe smooth varieties. They were grown on new ground a' what is known ' as Patter Furnace, in Plackliak township. J a . , . . ... 'i and arethc finest specimens of grain that we J have ever seen produced any where. Speak ing of the Clawsou wheat the Germanlnwn Tthnriijih savs that from thirty to forty-five bushels lo the acre have been produced in several instance this season. Kiiher of the varieties named can lie obtained from Mr. Pindle at S2.."0 per bushel. Our young friend, Kd. Pnckley, of Kasl Cotiemattgh, who for the past, year or so has been reading law in the office of F. A. Shoe maker, Ks., in this place, was admitted to practice on Tuesday forenoon, after passing one of the best, if not .the very lvest, examin ations that has ever taken place in this county, the entire committee of examination being a unit in pronouncing niin eminently titled for admission In the bar. Mr. Buckley is a young man of great moral worth and more than ordinary literary attainments, and we feel safe in saying that if life and health are spared to him he will make his mat k in the A-orld before very many years have come and gone. He has the Wst. wishes of all who know him for a successful and brilliant, career in the learned profession he has chosen. The nomination for District Attorney by the Republican county convention of a gen tleman with the same initials, who Kiibse quently declined the honor, if honor if can lie called, may have given rise to the rumor which prevailed on Mondav last lhat. that I i-.11 v eonj fellow. George M. Kiddle, of I'lnladelphia, had Ipeen chosen to till a posi- turn wnicii no itepuimcan wtin more or less knowledge of the law could be prevailed upon or coerced into accepting. Pe that, however, as it. may, if Mr. Riddle was on the track at all, wtncli we ncmier ueny nor .-. 1 - I . -l. al... 1 1 l"a,.. rar , we are gum .o sv umi ....... , b 1 .. Iri.u .t.i.i.imv Ttl 1 I O l.llllfflll I i ...b i. ...... -.n oe-.. .....a.....K .....j that he wasn't the right lamb for the slaugh- ! .. u .a Inaaaat. al u 1 la lr.lll llttlll kP llflthllllT .e., ... a- ...... .. ...t j alsuit any law except Ihe law of supply and i. a;. .i l. 1 . . 1 .....11. a. iiemauii in uin ury nmn naiir, i.im iuui.ni be elected on Ihe Itepnblican ticket even if he did, not withstanding his great popularity among the "frosty sons of thunder." aaaaaaaa The ItF.iTni.ii'AV County Oonvestios. Seventy-eight Republican delegates out of ninety-four, the full complement, met in county convention at the Court House on Monday last, and as a matter of form but not of substance, nominated the following ticket : Prothonotary, Col. Wm. J. Mc- 1I........II rf t Maaia rtfialil liilA tlatll I II PlMtr ITllttaif ' " i nun i. in wivi.i m... ri ........ t,jrt...,or ym. Glass, of Minister township; ' . -.. ' ('oroner, .losepu S. IStrayer, or . olinstown. No Itepnblican lawyer in the county was willing to incur the expense of getting tick ets printed for District Attorney, ami no nomination was therefore made for that of fice. The nominees are all respectable citi zens. Col. McDermott was put through the Democratic Hint mill of this county once be fore, asacamlidafe for Register and Record er, and seems tola willing to go through the same rough process again. Mr. Glass de served the empty honor of a nomination for having, almost since time whereof the mem ory of man runneth not. to the contrary, re presented in county conventions the baker's 1 dozen of Republicans who are scalteted I around loose iu Minister township. Squire j Strayer has heretofore tilled the high posi- i lion ot laoru Mayor 01 jou..si..n .., .. nur lll(aaa,a. IJ-i... n,rsf(.,i - noniiuation for the important on5ce f Coroer. The action of the conven tion has placed Mr. Home, the imlcien.ient candidate for lVothonotary, in llie position assigned to Mahomel's colli u, tni will com pel ns attain in onr next paper reluctantly 0 refer to the ramlldacy of that geutlctnau. . Whfv Vu Visit the Exposition at PiTTsnruoH don't fail to examine Dr. (J lincv A. Scott's case of elegant specimens of all styles of dental work, wlncli won tno i Centennial Meilal and Diploma, over all home ami foreign com pel i tors. You may not uecd a dentist's services now, oui may at some future lime, and at present you wisl observe with interest, the great improvements made in .enti.stry through the inventive genius artistic skill, ami untiring study ami industry of leaders of the dental profes sion like Dr. (apiiney A. itcoir. o r...ovy , the Dr.'s work lo lie first-class in every par- ; ticnlar, and 'hat he is a reliable gentle. At his request we extend a cordial invitation to j ali dentists included, to visit the largest Steam Dental Establishment in the U. S., ; located at 278 Penn Avenue, where the Dr. , takes great pleasure in describing his meth- ! odsof work, and the many appliances and advantages he possesses for performing the most skillful operations al prices within ' the reach of all. He also gives instructions ; to dentists on different slyles of filling na- j tural teeth, manufacturing artificial teeth,: on the principles of applying the great At- ! mospheric Disk for retaining teeth firmly in the month, and on his absolutely re an sethetics, and his successful meilnal of ex tracting teeth without pain. Go ami see him if you have time. The Dr.'s exhibit will le on the corner opposite the eutrauce to tbe Art Gallery. Y m. .1. ltawaoti, of Gallitr.in township, ap pointed foreman, after which the names of the Traverse Jurors were announced, the several constables of the county m.ide oath to their quarterly returns, and the l?ar lit was called for the purpose of having the usual motions. Petitions, etc.. -nresented. Hiese preliminary proceedings win pied the nttont ir.n i.i a.-.w.. a -. Will 1 II II I 1 I llltl wK7a. L M a.lJ It.. ;..., 1 4' : easilvciirril.il it Oil iniimii.1 nnlil t n'liliu.tr 1. M in nr.Li-'ln ff.,-,! tl, a aaaa.-a-.a.., ia.maa.atu 1111T 11C j Ml l. II (III Ulin j y convention the nm of the Court room for the PnrPse of Pj"R through the m otionn of the November election. In pursuance of adiournment. Court reas sembled at 3 o'clock and proceeded with business in the following order : Coni'th vs. Iteuben Boring mnintnlninp: a nniitnce In the erection of fences nci-ooo -i nnh- I lie rom) in ftliicklick township, anil olistriicttnir I Ihe liin-.iv.ny. Jury finil defendant trinity. Sen I tence (let'crreil until Argument Court.. I Com'th vs. John Hunter first cotiut. point ; inn- a pistol : second count, ai-snult and Imttery. ! The acciiwd hnvinjrcstulilislii d a rrputstioa fr j ptevious Rood conduct, the Court permitted a , nef. pri. to tie entered on payment of rni I nnd the tnrntsliinir of a bond in the sum or t 00 ; for the keeping- or the peace on pait or ihe j nefentlant tor ime year, especially towards I the prosecutor. Vnlcntine Ilitnen The costs ! amounted to 4S.;, which h1dtTeiulMnt, slticlt : a Hunter, promptly paid for pointing his little I pistol. I Com'th vs. Win. nilrlehrand, Thotnns Parfltti ! KmnLr Villi flrim.f U'm. fluifiliiti Aia.li-a.aar Arouse and John .MtC'Inreii -first count, fekinir P0'1ipi,"" railroad properly iu eld i.r a strike! second count, riot. The testimony In this case elicited the lact that n crowd of per- sons nniontr whom were the delettdHtits. Irfk piwwiun in a riotous manner or an entrine iJ .fovi-i-nl cars or trondohis, ic propenyof "e r n. n. iv. .n . tit i-,msi oui-niauirh, on Mm- i day niif ht. .1 uly S2.I, and talked r running 1 Hem i ! Altoona iu tiid ol the strike then in progress. t -Messrs. .Minimum ana .;ider it n pea red ror the ! ( iinnionwcHllli and J-.hii P. Union. . E?q., for j defendants. The jury, alter leuiainin out I I rom slioiit o'clnck on Momliiy nuilit until ! 4 o'clock Tm-silaj. at ternooii, rciurued with a verdict ol irullf on l.otb counts n to Hilde- Pranu, rarhtt , an Uriner and McU lurch, and on ine second count as to Urntise snd Inn. '1 hei Clll'oii Judire tleiin senteneetl first four to one year each in the count v nu a tine of fl'ittand costs ol prosecution. the last Iwo were lined 100 and Costs and ir nod to the sa-ae insititutioii for a period of six months. Com'th vs. Wm. Kmitrh disturbing .1 temper ance meetinjr. Not a true bill and P. M. Wolcs-lMi-le, the prosecutor, to pay the costs. Com'th vs. Cieorire S a i l.inan first count, stoninit cars: second count, uialicioiis mischief. j Not a Irtie hill, nnd the prosecutor. Win. A. alters. Pa. U. H. policeman at Johnstown station, to pay the costs. A!xut half-past 9 o'clock Monday night Court adjourned until 9 o'clock, TUKSDAY MORNISU. Court met at the time designated, and in a short time af'er the jury in the case of Wm. Hi'idebraud and others, whieh had been out all night without reaching a conclu sion, came into Court and asked to have I the evidence re.ad to settle a discussion le I tween Ihe jurymen. The request was com- plied with and ihe jury seiil back to Iheir ! rootr., from which they were shortly after j permitted to go to breakfast. Court then j called the case of Ihe I Com'th vs. Robert M ullin- indicted lor firing J Into the signal tower at f.illy'sStattou on Tues day eveniiur, July SJd ; Miss Annie k Sliryock, prosecutrix. De ,.rr..'.7Sn.!fH,!,"e Vl'Ul III IS. .'Tttl' i.t(ninir milroad Defendant tailed to appear and was forfeited. Irew Abler and John Mnrnn curs. The defendants, both ol whom are hoi, sand Imi I from .lohnsion u. were found iruilty, but were recotiiuuinl.il in the mercy of the Court. Sentenced to the House of Iteftnre ror Western Pennsylvania tint il they have attained their majority, or are nisdiarg-cd t hrontih due course ol law. Com'th vs. Wni. Kmijrli blaspheni v. Jury called and under instructions of (Vint find de fendant not trniltv, and that the prop-ecu tor, P. M. Wnleri.igle.iiy I Ii i e-1 on 1 1 t.s nf ll.ccoet and the dclcndaiit the other lourtli. TrtSIlAV A FT EU NOON. Com'th vs. Aiiu-ust Oerhardt and David Wat son lirst :oimt, rcp-isl inar mi oltieer ol the law ; S'-cni'l cminl. assault and battery. John T. Hiirri, chief of police, Johm-town. prosecutor. (. rliarilt plead iruilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of -0 and cnsis of Tirosecution, and iiinlcriro forty days' Iuiprisoniuent in tin" coun ty jail, while Watson concluded to stand a trial, wfieh rcsuitod In his conviction. Sentence suspended lor the pri- nt. Com'ib vs. David Watson carrying: ?oneeaI cd wenponi ; sa me prosecutor. Jury round de fendant K-'iilty and Court scnreiiccd'htm to pay tloO ami co--ts and jro to the penitentiary for ii ttrui of otic year. Tt'ESDAT RVBMKG. Com'th vs. Nimrod McElcnrr etnhezr.lement. This ease i-ame fr in Johnstown and oriirinated in a transfer r notes bet ween brother-in-law and sister-in-law. the name of the prosecutrix belmr Mrs. Mary Stark. The testimony showed that Mrs. S., the prosecutrix, had iriven the de fendant a note airainst Mr. Kd. Meldron nnd took defendant's note in return. The defend ant collected Ihe money from .Mr. Meldrou but failed to pay it to Ihe pros cutrix. Ilem- the suit. Cnder Inst ructions of the Court, tin- Jury found for the defendant ina-niiuch as the in dictment could not be sustained, not beinK drawn to fit the penal code. At 84 o'clock Court adjourned until 9 o'clock. vr.HN7.SDAY MOKNINfl. wi,Pn Conrt convened with Judge Orvis, of Centre con nty, presiding. Judge Dean hav- , ,lonic T ,. ( f 1HII,.ler!, of - the. Par was then called for motions, etc.. after which Court proceeded with the case of the Com'th s. Kichard Wnlkcr, chnrjred with the larceny of a qu.intity or butler from a certain Mrs. Davis, of Bltickiick township. Ib-lctiilant round iruilty nnd sentenced to pity h line of tl nnd uinJt ro three months imprisonment iu tbe con nti jriil. Com'th vs. John Benton cmhr rzlr inent. Jury called and sworn, ('use tell lor the reason that the testimony was not sufficient tosusliiin llieindictmeiil.il beinir hown that Ihe money w hich came into Mr. llcnion's bunds us execu tor of the estate or (leo. Vounskcr, dee'd, did not reach him in the reguhir wny, mnt hence that he whs not rt-sponsibie in thiswetion. Tiie dctendant, hwever. Was required to pay tbe COS IS. WFDNKSDA V A FTEIINOONv Com'th vs. John Benton idiltu'iiinir money under false pretense. The Court quashed the Indict Mien t in this case ou motion ol defend ant's counsel. I'tiiti'in vs. KoVicrt Niz fornication snd bas tardy: Mrs. Bobert I'lilmcr. prosecut rix. Jury llnds defendant guilty and Court imposes the usual Senteiic -. Com ih vs. .lacksion Sinclnir fornication snd bastardy. Found iruilty, ui.d the old-time pen alty imposed. Co;ii ih vs. Solomon Ilildchrand first count, secuction ; second count, t'oinicition til bas tardy. Maigart t Ann K.iirer, of Jackson town shin, prosecutrix. A n.f. pi-i. w;:S enter -d as to the tic.-t chaire nnd ib rcmhtni plead (fuiltj to the last. The same old sentence. Com ih vs. Jacob II a w ker hurjr lary. This case came from Johnstown, the charge' Inivini been made in July lust by a man named .losi ph Jackson. Found utility and sentenced tn Ilia penitentiary for one year and eitfht inouth-t. This ended Ihe criminal cases ami Court turned its Attention Wednesday evening ;o the civil usr. John T.ant ty vs Hlpps S. Snyder action of tres pass for removing a half raft of timber In Chest creek cla med as the property of plaintilt. Jury out as wo go to press. M. IS". Fatlou vs. Hlpps fc Lloyd ejectment. On trial. RILI.S HI NO RED BY GRAND JURY. Com'th vs. Dr. V. II. Sloan adultery. Not a true lull, and the prosecutor, John Crouse to pay the costs. Com'th vs. Mrs. Thos. J. Williams assault and battery. Not a true bill, and Mrs. Lewis Hoo ver, prosecutrix, to pay the costs. Com'th vs. Mrs. Lewis Hoover assault nnd battery. Not a true bill, and Mrs. Thos. J. Wil- lib ins, 'prosecutrix, to pay l he cor-ts. j The case of Austin La tin tit. indicted for 1 misplacing a railroad switch, was continued ' nnlil Dccemlier term, probably with t lie in- j tentiou of having him apjtcar as a witness against other parlies, in accordance with his agreement to turn State's evidence, as was also the caste of Johti Undsley, charged with robbery ami carrying concealed weapons. Ou motion of District. Altorney Hose nolle pros equi were entered in Ihe case of Michael Quiiin, charged with attempt to commit rape, as also in the case of Sarah Boland and Morgan Thomas, each of whom was charged with luruicAUuu ami bastardy. Mtswrit. Stephen Mit;-hell and Veter C.inole, former renitlenls of IloMiilayshurjr, ami Inith hroth-is-iii-law, tiicil in Meeker county, Minnesota, the funner from disease on Fritlay, lh I7Mt ult., ami llm latter from injuries received hy Iteing thrown or falling from hin wagon, lh wheels of which passed over his body, ou Wednesday following. A Huntingdon County Bioamt Case. I The scene of the follow ing rural romance, j the details of which we find In the editorial i columns of a recent issue of the Ph .ladi-lpfiia ! Times, is not so far distant but what It may i very appropriately be givcu a place in our J local department : I Outside the dominions of the Iste Mr. IlrI(C ! ham Younir there is a popular belief that one I wife is as much of a luxury us the law allows to : any one man, and very often that Is a (rrenter j luxury than one man tan decently and nde- quately sustain. Those nood people or various j nationalities who settled this countty 8' a rted out with the moneys mic system snd adhered to ! if with such tenacity of purpose that inourtiv I llization it became one of our institutional, nnd while a few ambitious men have sometimes sousm to ennani-e domestic niip with nn addi tional wire, they have not nnlv invaded the law and ureneraliy been pursued bv It, but they have outraged society, and merited, if thev have not always received, the severest punishment. The careful reader of the daily papers has doubtless observed that or late man's discontent with one wire is apparently on the increase, particularly in Pennsylvania, where lovely woman is much more lovely than in ireneral and therefore more than ordinarily interestirir. Itetlectinir upon these tacts Is probably what led Mr. John J. Wilson some time since to Insti tute some pripcecdinir-i in the H until. irdou coun ty court which have developed fa I li.-r siiufu lar 13'. It. fhe northwestern portion or thecounty re several Inmiliceof filename of Randolph, said to bn more or less descended from the fa mous John Randolph or Koam ke. but whether less or more has iiotbimr st all to do with the story. In August, ISTti. a younir member nr one of these families, named John A. llatidolph alter hi illustrious ancestor, no doubt mar ried rti-lihthi Fciterman. In February of this year a younur woman or trond. but possibly not eminent ratnily. named Pamclia Crownover. wa married to John A. Randolph. It will ap pear very evident to even the casual observer that there must have been two John A. Han dolphs, which is a not iinposcible tlilnir, or that the one John A. Randolph had married two women within the brier period of six months, w hich is al-o not impossible. Mr. Wilson, who lives in the neitrhborhood. took the hitler view of the case, and procured the indiei mrm i.r John A. Randolph lor bigamy. The case went to trial last week, and at t lie outset the dffeud ant admitted his marriaire to lti liuda Ketter man. The justice who periormed the wedding ceremony for John A. Randolph and Pamclia Crownover then testified that he recoirnizcd the defendant as Ihe party who had married Pamclia. He was c-i tain he could not be ir. is taken, and he was the more positive Itecause lie younir lady had once been a pupil of his. The counsel Tor ihe defendant at this point ad mitted the identity ot" the lady; lhat she was Patnelia CrownoVer and is now Mrs. J..lin A, Randolph, nnd that the justice performed the marriaire ceremony as he had detailed. The admissions of t he at torney for the defense, and of the defendant hiinscll a socrm-d to establish the case Tor 1 he Commonwealth, but it really only had 1 he effect lo thrown the proseculitt.T off Ktlard. The defense called first Pamclia Crownover, who testified to her marri'ijire with John A. Randolph, but when asked It defen dant was her husband said with ctnpha is: '"No, sir ; he Is not the man.'' She insisted that her husband was another Randolph, who had deserted her and of whose whereabouts she was not inrm med. Thedeicndant on the stand Rcknnwledjred liavitur married lleliuda Fetter man, but denied lhat i'aiuelia was his wire; he further said he did not know the justice, who had perform il Ihe marriaire service tor Pamclia and J-ihn A. Randolph, and had never spoken to him. At this Juncture Mr. Wilson, who bad broiiK-ht the pros cut ion, was put upon Ihe stand o explain why he had done so. His story was that Parr.elia had told him that she hud married the defendant, nnd "she didn't j care who knew it." Mr. Wilson beinsr a .rood j nil. il. llaj 111:, l.av.l a.(MU-t, II. Jlljal U11UIU .lllO my mind that no man ouirht to have two wo men ; no man, and that's just my min.l exact ly ; two women are too much tor nnv mie man. and I wouldn't allow it." The only thinir that it was possible to no under Ihe circumstances was just what was done : Randolph and Pauu-lia were inrottned arainst lor perjury and the matter will be procueded with ot the next teiu. of the Huntimrdon county court. It is a ve ry interesting case which wlllattract more than local attention, but it will probably not be a difficult mailer to develop the facts, and when the mystery, which Is now thinly hovering over these two marri.-itresof one man, is dispelled, it will leave imthimr but a hideous skeleton or a country romance, which is not such nn uncommon aQair as public morals uiiike desirable. Satcrday's SocrAm.rc. That the pic nic in aid of the Church of the Holy Name in this place would have lieen a grand a II air had the weather proved propitious, there is no reason to doubt, ami even as it. was, thanks to F. A. Shoemaker, l-r., and bis estimable lady, who kindly threw open the doors of Belmont ami permitted the pleas ure seekers to take possession for the lime Iteing, it proved a most enjoyable ami really unexpected success. If was participated in by many ladies and gentlemen of this and other localities, even Albania sending a very respectable delegation, which would have been largely increased had nor the "lowering clouds of the morning 1 pes poke a wet. day and very naturally suggested a damper upon the festivities. Excellent music was furnished by tbe Carro'ltown and Eltensbnrg comet hands. Isith of which or ganizatious deserve Ihe sincere thanks of all concerned for their welcome and enjoy able efforts, ami thedancing music was niiex--celledby any we have ever listened to in this place. Of the other features of the festivity we need tnake no special tue.ition, except to say that, the dinner ami supper served up on fhe occasion were such in variety ami extent as we have seldom if ever seen equall ed at any picnic outside of Elamshurg, ami the universal sentiment of all who partook of the good things was that they bad never sat down to morn sumptuous feasts or a greater abundance of rich edibles. To the willing hands which prepared the meals and to the generous people who furnished the necessaries as well as the luxuries too much praise cannot lie awarded. They cer tainly deserve great credit for the lilierality and skill displayed in the quantity ami qual ity of the fate served up. What the pecun iary result, of the picnic was we are unable to say, all to whom dinner tickets were furnished for sale not having yet ri ported, but considering all things we feel confident that in this respect it exceeded the expecta tions of the most sanguine friends of tho cause. Murphy Men in Motion. To the cur rent issue of the .lohnstown Democrat we are indebted for the following: The County Temperance Convention met in Union Hall on Friday last. About twenty per sons were present. On motion of A. .1. H tw-s, Hon. A. A. Barker was made temporary presi dent, and Mr. Geo. E. Hamilton was choscu sec retary. The following committee to select permanent otliceis was appointed by thechair: Messrs. C. (1. Campbell, James M. Sinurer. John Fulton, Dr. J. C. Wilson, and I. M. Woleslngh. Tne committee retired ami after some minutes' de liberation reported a list of permanent officers. Alter some debate, sbcliily of a personal char, actor, the report wnsadopted. We were unable lo secure the names of the permanent officers. The following rich g iles were elected to rep resent this county in the Statu Temperance Convention which meets in Pit tshurirh. Sept. 12: Messrs. John Fulton. C. I-. Iiek. Alex. Ken nedy, C. (. CamplH-ll, J. It. Sharrelts. Joshua Carpenter. Bev. J. A. M tJoniir'e. Thomas Davis, Samuel Davis. Itcv. Thomas, P. M. Woleslairle, J. C. Wilson. J. C. Martin, and .l.(i. Core. Without transacting any other business tho meeting' adjourned. Is Yovr Life Wokti 10 Cents ? Sick ness prevails everywhere, and everybody complains of some disease during their life. Wnen sick, the object is to gel well ; now to say plainly that no person in Ibis world that Is suffering with Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and its effects, such as Indigestion, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, palpitation of the Heart, De pressed Spirits, Biliousness, etc., can take (iREES'S AtTOVST F LOWE it without getting relief and cure. If you doubt this, go to your Druggists, Lemmoii & Murray, Elietis burg, or Woleslagle & Son, Wilinore, anil get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it Regular size 75 ceuts. Two doses will re lieve yon. Thf.rk is Health in It. - Gold or riches ar. not to le compared with it. We have) ohrotiic. casca of ix1y years, twenty. flvn years and down to one vcarV ftamling of kidney complaint, gravel ami iuH.immatiott of the Madder, completely cured hy taking the Itarosma, or Ihick-ache Liver and Kid ney Cure, which is warranted to relieve ami cure the altove diiea.sem also tint iivt-r cotn plaitit. rieasant to take. One dollar a ln.ttle, or six for fi vetloll.ir.-i. Prepared and told hy E. K. Thompson. Titnaville, Ia., and for sale by Lenitnou & Murray, 12'tenfi hnrg. Sent hy cxprens to any aihlrenn. Price S1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. The Poor Directors of Pennsylvania pro pose! lo meet in convention at In k Hveu t n Ihe 18ih .1 19Mi of thin month. Tramps ;ire a' -1 Bed to Ptaurt frr-to under. Abstract of Sheuifp's Sales TIij several properiies designated St-low were d-siiosed of at Sherifl's sale on Saturday and Monday last, the first eight on the list hav ing been sold at the hotel of Conrad Rash, In Johnstown on Saturday afternoon, and the balance hjJ ihe Court House iu this place on Monday afternoon : The rieht, title and Intcrfft of Frod'k Kcvgcr to a honse nnd hit in the Funrth Ward. Johns town. Sold to Cainhrla Iron Coinpftnv for - 9. The rinht, t tie and interest of I). li.'Oonghndur tO a lOt Of ar mil lid in Wmxlrla 4..1H tn l.alma. I town Savinrs Hnr.k tor s.'0. i ne rift ht. tit.e and intcrvst orthe same to on pevcntli ol 62 acres and 140 ix-retirf In Taylor towu-a-lilp. Sold to Joseph Park) rur 115. " I he rlht. title snd Intcrent or Wm. Sleep te house and lt In Fifth Ward, Johnstown. Sold to James Murlev for i.N. The ri.r.it. title and IMereilt ttf Wttt. P. Pattftn to a frame house, plank furniture hf-j. w.treriv.ifl ,,, .11.11.111 m rourin n im, .lotinsiown. A .praised at ri,Xl and sold to Kob't McUaiu ror I t'J af-'5. The rigid, f (tie flnl it!tereft er Henry Hnnsuisn 1 and 1 V in. Hauerly to a brick brewery. Irlmt hall. ! 1'iank house, stable ahd lot of tround in Fourth ward, Johnstown. Appraised at 10,16 tfci and sold to Jacob I- mnhelscr for 8 0 8. The riirht. title and interest .r the sattie tJ a house and lot of u round In Fourth Ward, Johns town. Sold to John Frank for 1-6O0. The riirht. title and interest of Jacob B. Fvork to 85 acres and Improvements in t 'onciuaUgh tWtl Sold to John Hiihireldter for 2:0. The riaht, title and interest ol James Bvrne to 17 acres and improvement in Barr township. Scld to Anthony Kirkpairick fur 1X4. All the riirht. title and interest of John Siriith ! to 5 acres and improvements in Wilinore hnmmi-h. I Sold lo Bcnj. Fronhalti lor 155. but sale set aside ' on offer of a bid of t-UW by John V lert, of Johns : town. The rlieht, title and interest of Reuben Rori.nr i to Bl seres and linfirovements In Blaeklick town ship. Sold to Jacob (iariuan for aSJ. The rinht, title and lr.trr..t Itr John Kin to !t) acres and S3 perches and improvements in Jack son township. Sold to John lliliert for o. The rijlit. title and interest ol .1. S. Alibrl.lif to a house and lot In Wilinore borough. Sold to T. O. Stewart & Co. for 217. 'the riirht. title and interest or J. W. Orav to ! acres and improvements in White townehlp. "Sold to A. H. Fiske . Co. for M)5. Ihe riitht, title and ititercyf or the fnttie to .1 other acres ami improvements in the fanns town ship. Sold to 1 W. Wells for 4-iM. '1 lie riKht, title nnd Interest ot Criah Idovd to 100 acres in Chest township. Sold to F. A. i-hoe- uuikor tor s.j. j 'ESJE9t)AV'9 SALES. ! The rlc lit. tftlo and Interest ot F. P. Tiernev to ! a house and lot In West Ward Fbcrtsbiirnr. Sold j to Bart. M'Cabo for !0J. Also, three ares of I Isnd n I'amliria township, owned by F. F. Tier- ! tiev. !s.i. to Bnrt. M'Catte for 152. The riirht, title and interest of Henrv Miller to 60 acres land and Improvements IU IPs.sk.fl-k township. Sold 10 SatliUel Held lor $3 0 00. The other properties advertisetl were either i held over until next term or withdrawn from I kale owl 3g to the fact that tWoMhirds of the valuation could not, as the law requires, be obtained for them. TllK VAJH!?.r.TO? LtFK lSSl'HAM F. Company. The following, copied from a recent issue of the Pittsburgh Conmireirp. (iitWt??, relates to a life insurance comp.inv whicb, as the 1'nioiitown Genius of Liberty remarks, is favorably known iv Fayette and adjoining counties through having paid on its endowment jw.lieies large sums of money to some of the citizens of lhat coucty many inontl.s In-fore lheywere due, and of which Uobcrt H. Ilrown, of PiCsbnrgh, a pentle inan who will lie tecognized as a former Cambrian of good repute, is ihe General Agent for Western Fcunsy 1 vauia. The Com.-CtVir. say : The ordeal through which the life insurance business has passed duriuir the current year, though si destructive to infirm companies, has broiiiiht area benefits to companies based on sound.'prineiplcsand honestly managed. The list of companies heretofore so l.nir, shows a very few ot known solvency. Only such can now expect new business. Irr.spoiisltile and reckless iiprcnts such ns -only poor eoinpanii g cinplriy Are Icavlnir the field, snd Ihe result is seen in a lurircty increased numbirtf appli cants at the ollices ot our well estahli.'.ied com panies. In t ik iiir up the I 9r we n e none th it has come Ihiouuh the trial more"--atistactoril.v limn the Washington, which has iis nthec mi fi2 Wood street. The career of this company since its oririini)ation. seventeen jrais mro. has ni nny been honorable and crtuyervn" 1 ve. Is re stricted by its charter to sale investments cm lines its business to the simple l-fsj ol in snranee Mvoidinur the m-mv new and seductn e f oiittires thou-rht by ime companies to be nec essary to obtain tu.sii.". Zand above ali, none Of its biru-e business has been derived from the reinsurance of unsiicee.s'nl companies. It do- s not practice nor believe In amalgamation. The value of a record like Ibis is never prop erly estimated, until a time of doubt and sus pense like the present. Then its true worth cimcs to bF appreciated. The report of the Hon. John A tMcCnll. r.. to Which our atten tion Is called, made to the Insurance depart ment alter a thorouirh c.vnniin.tt ion ol "lie company tf lis the whole secret. More de-erv-intr words of praise were never bestowed n any life company by a competent ati-l consci entious critic, an.1 Ktr muse comrratu laie all concerned in the Wnshing-tou Lile Insurance Com pan). It is proper to add in ibis connection that Itol.ert, who b.ls long been a Tavorite son of Cambria county, is a man nf well known energy, intelligence and integrity, ami hence ft is that we take pleasure in congrat ulating him n his connection with so reliable A company as the old "Washington Life," which we cannot too earnestly commend lo the favorable consideration of our readers. IH. F. linnheV Ititfrrlfiiieof Tron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iren will effectually enre liver complaint, Jaund ei. rivsprppla, chronic or nervous debility, ehrenlc d'larrlurs, disease ot the kldn -y and all diseases arising fmul ,i disordered liver, stomach r intes tines. u-a as eniisitpatii.n, flatttlenre. lnM pi Irs. lullncfs of blood to the head, lucidity of Ihe stomach, nausea, he art burn, distrust for lurid, full ness or we ght In the stomach, soro eructations, sinklnif or flattering at the pit of the stnmsrh, fwitnmitnr of the hed, hurried ordllHcult breath In. Iltitterlnft at th heart, choklnjr tr snmpcatlnic sensation when in a lytna; osiure. .liinnt-js ol vis i.m. dots or web? before the sight, dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes." pain in the side. hack, head, chest limbs, etc., sad. ten flUidies t.rheat. btirninir In the flesh, constant linatriiiimrs of evil, and great depression 'f spirits. Price l per Ix.ttlo. Be ware of counterlclts. Io not let your dmaa-lst palm oft some oilier preparation of iron ho may sav Is as g.iod. but a?k for Knnkel's Bitter Wine of"lron. Take no other. Kunkel'a Hltt-r Win or Iron Is not sold In bulk nnlv In 1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel. Proprietor, Nn. '-09 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sc ld by all drugSEUts. Tape ll'tntn ISemorrtl Alive. Head and all complete. In two honrs. "o IV till bead passes. Sent. Fin and Stomieh Worms removed by lr. Kunkel, 2-"9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. F. Send for circular. For remov Inir Seat. Fin or Stomaen Wotms call on yonr rtruirsriit and ak fr a bottle ol Knnkel's Worm S ruji. price l. It never falls. Common sene tnaehen if Tape Worm bo removed, all other Worms can be readily removed. i:. F. liinihrt'lt Lvstral ami F. F. Kunkel Shampoo for the flair. The best and cheapest Hair Dressinir and lia r (Meaner In the world. They rerr-ove ilandrufl. al lay lrritatlcn. son tie and cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling oil. and promote the rrowth la a Very short time. They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render It M.ft and rtos.-ty. They Impart a brilliancy and a silky appeii rnt-o to braid and wirv Hair. and. as hair dresslnar. they are unrivalled : eradicate dandruff and pre vent baldness. The sham'top clean the Hair. re. moves urease, scurr. Itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and latla-uc. Knn kel's Sh.inioo an-l I.ustral r -s ore Hair to a na tural and ii lossy color, restore raded. dry. hart-li and wiry hair. Price purbottl 1. Ask y..r rirtiKrirfst for thein. or S"nd lo K. F. Knnkel. I'r-J-pr:. tor. No. iiv North Ninth Street, Phi udelphla, l-a. 8-10. 3ui The weather fur Ihe past few daya lias lieen col enough to remind the dciiiz-ns. of this region without the aid of an almanac that the year 1S77 it toppling to itsart. PARDON NOTICE Take notice that an application on heli.ilf of 1'AT'K Leos akd will be liuul. to Ihe Hoard of Pardons at their next meeting for a recommendation t Executive clemency. apt. T, ll7t.-3l. r A ITT I O N . All persons .re Iki eliy c-.tutionetl agains tnedilling or In any way intcrferinar w ih the followlnn property ntneraiid .ell with hntitrl.i bv me from J. . Haul hltn during my pie. sure: fine nay mure, two cows, two calves. ix tons hay, and ail the corn and ipotalocs in the Hold. . JflSFPH OANTNER. Cirroll Twp., Sept. 7, 18T7,-3l. SniY COW. Came to the prera iiesof Ihe su1i--rilH-r. in Chest towi.ttliip, .i.me time durinir the hitter p:rt or Inly, a liiiht red cow. five or six years ..Id. with a small nellon lt neck. No mark.-, visible. The owner Ir re quested to come lorward. prove proM rty. pay eharireg and take heraway.it he don't wish lo huve her disiioed of a the law .lirecls. PHII.IF MIL-L.tR. fliest -f,,., gopf. 7; -T. -ft. au n a it run tjsi:mi:Sts. SenJ ft oo for cri nan' Ptent I rail I'ii t eking Apv'e. Pear. ursine, c , ihe hest and only corn-. plete Picker in the" wotM f-cxti man. i tt'iild. llcicnpnve circulars -m free on ai.tlicai!am. I iv. AKent. wanted. Ortr tef r mafcmc from ft lot,, T. Addr, 1k Manuucturing Company The oldeM and h -st np,K.inted Institution rof ontainluic a Bii?ln--s F.laeation. For circulars ad J res, - . 1. 1VFF k SOS. Sept. T, 1?77.-U. FiUsbuigh, Fa. plAllnC Matrnlftccrt fj Bosiwood Pianos IHI11IO ftlTo: tine KoscWoihI I priicht Flap- a HDf-aUP'1""'' ustsl). rust 4SOU. nlv.17: I 'nu AMO must bes .1.1. Fnriitrdruaiis 2Steta 1: P Stops (.-.: IS Stops onlv T.i. Nearly Xcs 4 Set Bred. 12 Slops. Sub Bai-s and (l-tave I'oapter Orsns. ccft ovt ts. tn.lv ..5. I siwt-st Prices et-et off-red, Sent on lb davit' test trial. Toll afk why 1 elict sa cheap I answer Hard Times. Redult salt s over (KH),0 JO annu. ally. War commenced bv trtonnp.ili.-ts. Beware nt ationx idoiis circular "rii for explanation. Battle rSRinir. Full particiilars fret-. A.Mrct-a itntiiel r. Heatljt t ihtHtoa. rw J entry. itl?j teck In t-oiir own town. Terms and 5 t.ut V Ot free. II. 11 a llltt Co., I'ortlauu, .Me. mmmm lllit.f Terrlhte It Ondarlie en era ted by obstructed sorrel lens, ntiil to hlrh ladies are especially subleet, cati alwavs tie relieved, and their recurrence prevented, "by the use of Tar. nJT's Kri-KtivuscENT Ar-EfctLSTa I'rocuraMo at all dru store. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS von ax acre Df the tlK. r !. in (MI KII A, near the HllEAT VMH rAt lftC ttAIHinxn. A FARM FOR 8200! in eua pariiu nfs tt i'ff bur r.ifca pf fnfer'sf. XHtll InforUiattrin rrnt l.e. Address O. F. DAVIS, I.nml titint, I'. I. I:. IE a, OMAHA, .F.n. i 1-r f.f hirne ArVnts wanted. Outtit V1 and terms Iree. Turn & Co., Autrusta. Me. Qil Frenrli Snow-Mnkc ( arrl-t, with namti, 10 ct aiUJ.K. HA Kilt It, Maildvs Hi Idee. . t. JACKSON'S " BEST AND ABOVE ALL. Thee I r.iinU cf sweet navy are acknnwlrdiircd by all to be the linepit cliewiiitt ! hI.hctti i.n the nuir lict. f -'ld by all leab-rs M-tnl fur sample tn tho lnanulnt tnrc-r!., C. A. JAL'ICSO.N At CO., Fcters bur, Va. i. F. VlllI.F.. 4.eiiernl .4 ceil I, S A 5 fi. Witter Sit., Iliplel.iln. )f Mixed Cards, with iiatnc, 1 pt. Samp for OU 3 cl. stamp. J .H inkier St ( o,. nuga, .U. i r Kxtra Fine lvetl CariU with name wJ post-paid. I.. .1 ON t-S A. CO., Nasfi lo et , a "sua, N. i kk H a Wtek AKente. lo oiiffif rer. '?JtJc-?l F.O. VICKb-KV, Au.pi8l'!.!ainc. ffllLL PRQPtRTY FOB SfiLE. nY virtue or an order ("Hirer out of the ltlstrl-t Conrt ol the l iuie.l sintt s I-.r the Wesn ru l)i"tri. t of I'inijSvlMiil.i, t he iim!erign., will e. poe to ptihjic jiaio, at ihe Court Uette In I t-en, nrir, I'a., on MitnJa,tlio 17th dayof Srpten.Ur next, AT t C'I'MII'Ki f. ALL THAT V&W Ritl il LAND .itn.ite In ('arroll townl:1p. Cambria eeunlv. Pa. a.tji.inlni; landitot Wm. F. MvKctizie nn.l others, c.iiit.iinliiif l;l ret . more .r lcs. Inivn.g t hen, on a 1 It 11 r Ml lal, with o- pMir Fit km ii Bl ns, one pair Chopers, two B- ttlnii t'l..iiis. Llcvjtvrl Corn CracV-r J.C doiiiK a jj.xaI l.usliiesf. Alwi tl.ereon a S AW M1L.L.. tttu Iituiimi Hoi st pi. and about 10 Acres cleared. To be sold nitiw.L to an annnnl Imi r-t ol to be pid lo t he w:u o of John (l. ,w.e litire. t.ec'.l. ilurinx In r lite and tho prin?l;.al. fl.ivM. to the he:i--.itt l,cr .le.ii I, "A i?ood and SQfliclent title wi.l be g.vcu t j thi purchaser. Tkks OT S At. Opc-fourth of the ptirL'ha money lote cash: nne-!-Mjrtli In iv m..nil.. hq.. fourth In t't Ivt luonih-. and ouc lourih .n eljrh. teen months. bcariOk mtt-rer't at the iiite of ; per cent., et-cured on the pr. ui.scs OTHl LI..O S.vlEAP, A,t:siioe. August e, i:;.- ai. at. INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL of Pa. The Winter Term of 24 weeks will open on MONDAY, SEPT. lOth, 1877. The hammer Term of 1? week- will open MONDAY. MAR. 25th. 1878. TEH MS, $.'. I'FJi flFFK, Isclndlng Tuition. Ro.irdiiiit. Un, tu. Heat, laljrht ..I VVaehiiiK. Hettt Normal School Bull-l-n 1i,1ho Stale. F.icil. Itlca in ever) respect ei(U:il tn anr N.. rni.nl Sch..r.l In the 1 "nltod Mt.Hi-s StiidciitrMii.iv enter at any time Inrtn tl'cte. m. For part icu'lars, cend for Cat ilogne to 9-24.-4t.J In tia.ia. Fa. A DMINIaSTIJATIOX NOTICK. -CX Kstai. r.r M Any I'll A I.KS, .lec'.l. letters of Aiiniiuistrat ion nn the estate of mi.) decedent, late of Carroll township t 'mnl.ria eoun ty. haviiiit W-en vr1ited to the underpinned Py the Kesristeror said eoitnty. all H rs,..,s indeUe.l to aaid estate are reqil.-sted to make iuiiuetliat pninient. and those h.tvina" claims against this same will prceont them pr.iiK.-rly auiben icated ftr tn-tllclilent. M A H A K FT FHAKKN, Aitmlnistratrix. ( rrollt-n, Ang. 31. It.77.-6t. TPXKCUTOR'S .NOTICE. Iate of .Ions II !..nt kts, 1h:M. laetteis testanieniiiry tiH,n the csinte of John K. Kobcrfs, lete t.r KtM-n-l.nrsr txprensh Cambria et.unty. tlireasc '.. bnvlna bc.-n vraiiH-it to the nn tlersi. ne.l. not ii If bercby eiven 10 those Ino. l.l ed to said estate to make immediate pit vment, and fhoe Imvlnir ela!ti:(i att.-iii t ibe snine will present them properly authent teu.rti t-t settlenun . . M ionkn . F.ecut'or. Fbensbnrjt, Ana:. 94, 1S T. Zl-ot. .ROOFIM PAIXT. yuv. inn kv Tit i i ton in iX 1 IMIM (mixed rea-lv f r ne i is t he iK-t-t i-i tho world tor Tin. Irrni. Fell, shintrle or arv 1 IiIhk exposn.1 tu the weal her. 1KV I'. 1'rie'e 4 a ease, containing three two gallon CHng i, cat aei,.it wanted. AMEHIC-W VEKMILIOX WOIUCS 18-31-1 IQSontb Front Mrr.l, Philad'a. (Srn.J SELLERS' LIVEH PILLS ISa-llaira Li. h'la ..... -i lnr '1 birly iat Swtia-i mnl Rna-lj t. I lit- r lira- at Lltrr I ua...i'ait t 1 1 1 .ins I 8tr Hwla-i. o M ttrri,m.uuii thr im ' ' PV-llcri Vrt-a.ir.im. th- -i 11 ta. . - : I ... . -. a. . ,:. . . , . ..... -. a ' - - a- - - '-a - i.-aaaa Kl 1 II. II a. X l-l aifl. I Wt. f..i-1-.r. St. Lenla. Wai. frta" if mob, litv' If rtsar l ainiaral.". iw i T iom. memo Mr Itlem. R. r. FELl.FRS ft CO. Vr- tfr-.ti.u AM. I.HFGt:iTS. ltt,-ty. QK.Vn Tor Printed List or F.inns lor sale and I 7 erhiut in WeMern Fcbnsvlvauia, Eastern itiuo. irnmia. aim the South. Stmt h west and West. Alsti. want the address of fH-rsUiis harinir larno Iraeia or Innd suitable for colonies Sei d for a primed hst II will cost von netton s Jaw--. Fittaliursrh Fjnn Agency. IS4 S:nit hfle'ei street, between 6th and e:h irri,ii..i ... .r rite t'ity Hall. ( a :n -otn.j A CAltl. To the Voters nr CamTiKIA Cih stt.-Iii a -crdai.. e with the wishes of nianv friends. I jaa.hp noune tavseir as an Id dependent I'an.H.'at.. h tlit-nllii-ii'jf Frot hi.iiot.try. ant pledge mv-.-lf .ir elc-ied. to dish.-barge Hie 'mi,-. ,r i he ..il-i-e .I-l y.fv;HA-,l"-1,okJfE-
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