The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 25, 1878, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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,4aml.rU borough Is d'T afflicted with
lpon?'fnrget tk onort at li. Cort
noose this (Friday) eysning.
The weather ban been an cold ft charity
krtbe last two or three days. .
L-Aa we write Wednesday morning Old
BeTvas Is giTlng o what Beacber denies tb
ai!s tei.re of
TbeWesterntnlon Telegraph Company,
Bl,w without a competitor, baa Increased Its
rates 20 per cent.
lr. "" I'M'- Sheridan and two ehll
dru passed east over tba Pa. B. R.ou Tues
bt inornlni last.
Mr Ax. Paul, of Mcyersdale. Somer
set county. lias Just been striuk by a ii 00,000
forl'ine Scotland.
If you would bsingusalnad of kindling
wood on account we would be glad to have
It as soon at possible.
Hldnlght funerals baTe become a aad
necessity in Huntingdon owing to tbe pre
valrnreVf the smal!-pox.
. (.tut of the depths of an empty pocks'
huek we call npon all persons luilabt d to
us t. poJ up aliiiost delay.
tny consumptive are bow using Dr.
FNvairr' Knot Bllfer And ft. ash 8yup
with rmarfciitl suca-ssb. lAl.-ly.j
A deiixbtful entertainment may l
ked f'T at ike Court House this areulDg.
fc.e programme in another colnm-j.
Tlie concert to be given and the cause to
U served should draw a large crowd to tbe
Cmirf House this (Friday) eveulug.
-TljuuipMjn with a "p at I II bold ibe
f,it, ..:' a t ousequeiice Jamee without
Le J ui ciT.irt bia old position ou tbe
fbe ttreenback-Labor party in Holli
tUyshiirg, as elsewhere, bring yet lu Its in
j jk.-y , ban nominated a Bnckliug for burgess
if iti'ar borough.
Ibis 1 to give uotlce that all citizen
troubled witb Cong h or Cold Should at once
procure a lnittle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
j'rire 23 cents.
Tbrre or fuur Inches of snow fell on
Tuesday n'f lit last, but Old Boreas piled It
up in sueu huge drifts that it is of little rc
n'uut for either ornament or hs.
-TLe spring election will take place In
liit'e more tbrtu three weeks from date, and
yl iia man has bad tbe temerity ask if we
ViuuMu't like to Is o candidate fr burgess.
!rua!l-pox it said to be ravaging Me
. tonics-burg and various other villages in
Italians ci.uuty. In the former place on
subr'- family is counted among thn sufferers.
Wiirii the Republicans of Altoona JIurd
wbo bad len nominated for Mayor by the
Ivmocrats cf that city they no douht fmi
tut i hey hadn't a Ith man who could boat
un.
A'm Mon Is called to tbe advertisement
f Wrs. I.ah Flenner, In another column,
i.fivring a small hut valuable farm In Adams
T, r:ptilp at private sale on the ruont Ulieral
rrn:s
.Ii hn Carroll, of Cresson, wbo Is now In
! Holiidsyshurg jail nnder sentenie for
j rii. ! tlon In tbe .Inly riots, will apply to
Mm lu.Ard of I'ardont, at February ?tona,
trr r'rns.
.faiok Keshler jumped frrm a moving
f-nili'. train In tbe Tower varil at Altoona
s Tnlay lss, hnt tnissing his fooling, fell
si.ri lir.-i his right i-g ht eu the knea
fl at-.k!e.
--U's ( prgra'nlate the peopl of A 1 toon a.
the selection of Mr. John C. Bnlhvan as
Ivmorratie candidate for City Treasurer.
N mors hsaeet it capable man could have
r etn-sen.
-The Huntingdon J.erol JVeif says, that
r. M. Ij. Kej, of Uapletou, hns tieeti vac
nia'd thirty. seven tiroes within the past
rars, thirty-sixof hich failed to bring
Msht sj.swer.
At Fsl Consmangh, this contity, the
j r Taking alitnstit Is ;iifHlfs, and as an In-ism-e
r.f itn virulence il is srvld that a ntar-
r i ami tier six cl.ildrcn are all down
i'li Mis rt'.tenne.
C ,;. ,7n. F. Mlllikrn, late District At-"rr-T
r.f p!a!r comity, has been heaid front
i; Eaypt, where he claims to have good
jr"M "-ts fur a position under the Khedire,
t-t wfrie otlipr dive.
A pr.f ket-look containing a small anm
f f motifv was found on tha street on Mor.ilay
', lit l the r.wnf -an have by railing on
t nrAi.ie ,tnhn Wherley and eslahllsbing
1'isrlann to Ibe property.
1'nrtioiis, nf the brains of Mr, Joshua C.
7Vrky,thn as killed hy the rara at Johns.
t'in on 8turdsy nitfht lt, are said to
hare been tarried all vh way to IMlleburgb
no i!i w-tele of tbe Fast Llua.
If the rjvuvtx'ra: of Altoona do their
'iity on the third Tuesday of next tiiomh
Hit lust will )m nird all over the laud that
thr liitre elected their raudidate for Mayor
ht a largely Increased rusjority.
TLo Uireeiors of the Itialr Conn'.y Ag
ticn'.iural Bocity are already in tbe field
Ui the announcement that ibey will hold
a fa! r In Hili J,i yshu'g next fall. A air
t-i.t! in gkiod time to all coiicvruej.
If you svect g'od and bealtbv fool for
Tur family, jou nbou:d also lock to th
w;.rat oi your bai-y. For all troubles of
t liinUiiHHl, nothing la better than Dr.
Bul.'s Ul.y Syrup. i3 cents a bottle.
S Teiteaiitn k I5ro., of Carrolltown,
UrtJ ui ly make a good i:auie for t lem-
s by selling tbe Ust of goods at the
i-wtti .i ii ea, anl vt ell have tber earned ana
miatiitrd their reputations lu that respect.
A heartless and cowardlv wietch named
kson, who has dishonored Latrohe hy bis
.rtsenre, Irnuturt-d his wife's collar bone one
"ruing ;n,t week hy stilking bor with a
1-eavy poker, and then left for part tsn
k iii t n.
-Samuel Ha:m, of Myersdale, Somersnt
!uiny, who was seriously injured by a fall
c a! jn a mine near that pl'at-e a few dav
S". Ml dead ou Monday last while In the
vor aa.Ving across tho fbor of his b&l
chamber.
A jntirg rnan named Frank Gardner,
son r Mr. Andrew Oanlner, of Clearfield
"inty, as we learn from tbeOoceola Reveille,
i'1 one of his hands cut off on Tuesday of
taut woek whi'.e working at a atraxv-cuttinz
fiackins.
-The Johnstown Trihvnt, al-vays trnth
. says that Mr. .tame F. Campbell. Ir..
fat.
n of the editor of the Edenburg fjti Tirrr,
J'-ss sonred a notdtlon with the Messrs. Col
I ns, and will leave for Brazil In course of a
Uw xeeks.
We still send ottr paper trt a few persons
hj Aw un for two or more years' subderip
Ion. hut If they don't soon pay op, or give
(Vti"fartory M"',n 'or not doing so, they,
a'.l those whu have gone before, will soon
cat Into outer darkness.
. The merciful mn is mercifnl .to bia
ntssi. Horsea and cattle are soitr'cea of
1'roflt, therefore should e well cared for.
"T he timely use of Fontx's Celebrated
W'Jrse ud Cattle Powders, the Uvea of many
alnaM animals will be saved.
Hope in said to spring eternal in the hu
man breast, but the editor of tke Hollidaya
'Bf Htywer seems to lw Oir hopeful when
fie expresses tbe hope that bis delinquent
patrons will call and settle up during court.
(n lioow tbe printer ain't of the coming
' kind to any great extent.
--Two horaes owned bvonr friend and pa
"fuo, Mr. John Bierer, of Carrolltown, this
"nty, were stolen from the stable of Mr.
oneph Luther, in Maatown, near Altoena,
Vednes.lay night of last week, but were
il xvi "xt mof,'," in tho vicinity of!
j ui' nan notel, In that city.
l"T.",r- w- H. Kchwarte, ival editor ot the
"oiiidayabtirg Standard, baa reconsidered
"is conteaiplatexl ac( eptanca of a tha lw a:
'i'orshipof the Altoona 7)oi7y Tribune, tbe
r nnmber of which la to appear on Mon
'y ie,t, -nosa' Traugb having made it
worth uis while to remain where he is. I
Z" colored, and Ahner Lamp
a?a R"mnl Heck, both white, have
Jdof small pox n Uunttngdon, the two
r'rm-ron Friday and the latter on Patur
tfc ' a ' n1 ,h w,i 18 Probably not vet, as
jn Br of Healib repirted ItrsniT-ims
k TT"" Sr,'daT. Ma of which, howerwr,
aa:;sj . frm itaa vaof.J..
The Contity CommiSnlonprn
appointed John A. Kennedv, Esq.. as Clerk
and Wm. H. Secl.ler, Esq.aa ?onnse IfJr
tbe current year. No appointment for Mer '
rantlle Appraiser waa then made?bnt al Vm '
got preeathia (TbnrMay) afiernoon. th
Board bavn tho matter
natter nhder txinaideration
He of the Bellefonte Watchman wants to
a .
fcnnw If there la a hell, and the Hollidava.
hnrg Regit: man thtnka he will fl,t nt i
some of these times If ho don't atop writing '
n-l. iiwfnl amntl. tl.t 1 F r"ing .
ra u it n mrw n ant a .
anch awful smutty things about Ren n.,ti.
Old Satan will swoop down In his mighty
majesty and net blm np In thn enlphnr bual
neas. W hlle Mra. Barbara Plimple, of Newrv
Blair connty, was trying to adjust one of the
feet nnder her cooking atove. the other ay
lha old thing flopped over aud caused a
quantity of scalding water from a boiler on
the atove to drench her face, neck and ahoul
ders, luflietlbg very painful though not m.
Hons injuries.
TTn i fon,naT named gentlemen were
stalled at officer, of Summit Lodge, No!
' . . of ,,,,B P1", on Tuesday
etening laaf, ,v A. M. Lloyd. Eeq nil
O. M.. of Hotlidaysburg : A. V Barker' W
M. ; Daniel W LW . Alvfu Evani
A. KinkVaSf. SSSr?rM"r- "d
-Few people there are who haven't fonnd
ont that money can well be employed in
buying the cheapest or goods and the very
beat kind from those clever cash dealers,
Messrs. Myers & Lloyd, who have a stock
that s replete in every detail, dry goode and
clothing, groceries and all, that nowhere else
can be bought byretail at prices so low or at
proflta so small.
trTZTLr U fAmly l Center county who.
If they are as brave as they're brawny, would
be daugerona f lks to get into a tnu$, or any
difficulty of that nature with. Their name
nVn'.T (r;,V" ,!,"J,un?)' nd, accord
ing to the Watchman's figures, their respec
tive weht rauire an f.!l.w. -v,...i.
j J",a T:3 Rowtia 2:tr,, and John 233, while
ola, daughter of Noah, 20 years of age
uv artii m 1U.
An exchange teils the whole story In a
rew words when it says 'hat twenty years of
the most friendly mention of an individual
by an editor will uot atone for one line that
i n ult ,,im' R,", """pmy paper" is
Ibe flat. But as they don't sr0p readiug the
paper but only stop paying for it. we can't
see where their revenge is. An editor don't
or course care for tbe money, but likes to
bae people read bia paper.
Tbe Wi.liaiusbnrg correspondent of tbe
Ilollidayshuig Mriu'nri has this to say of
one of our most respected and most deserv
ing voting townsmen: Mr. peter Schwab,
. . "burf' ,- now T'ti"K bia friends in
this place. Peter la something on "good
loka, ,f we cannot understand why bis
ady rrienda allow him to remain single so
loug. He Is not .nly good looking, but he is
a gentleman in every renpect.
Mr. Fred. Shreufeldt, supervisor of the
la. H. K. Division No. , which extends
rrom Alto.ma to Eaet Cooemangh, has ouce
more been awarded the annual premium of
SIM for Mie smootheat and moat substantial
track along the main line. This .s the fifth
prize of the kind Mr. E. has won. four hav
ing been awarded Mm in bis present position
and one while previously employed in alike
capacity on the Bouthwest Branch.
Bom.! of our local marksmen got away
wlih several brag shots from Blair county
and elsewhere, notable among whom was
Mr Alex. McKnight, of Hnllidayshnrg. in
various shooting contests indulged In in this
place on Satniday last. Tbe principal prize
was a fat hog, w hich was wen by our voting
townavnan. In. 1 lodgers, who at ao'yarr'.s
rsi made a string of inches, while that
of his closest competitor measured fally fjur
inches.
If tbe Altoona Aflrmr meant to sav, as
U did say in irs lsne , Frnlav lat, thkt on
Tuesday evening previous John M'Oovern,
residing near Wilmnre, tbiscottntv, shot one
hundred and sixtv-fonr crows with a shot
gJ:i on one tree, and did not mean to say
that John M'Oovern shot one crow with a
shot-gnu on one hundred and sixty-fonr
trees, then the .V.'rr-or ,nH su i,,dipntal.le
right to "crow" ovr the biggest lie of the
season.
The beantlfnl painting of the ''Blessed
virgin ami Child," which was offered for
chances on behalf of tbe Chnrch of the Holy
Name, In this place, was woo on last Mon
day arTirnoou, at which time the drawing
took place, by Mr. Harry C. Pcanlan.aon of
Henry S.-snlan, Eq , of Carro!lown, who
may well felicitate himself on having se
cured a prize which he has a rikht to be
prond of. The amount realized from tbe
painting was almm 17.1.
Don't get Into a pet, nor even a sweat,
and mnch less ymr poor gizzard fret, m
cause of this world's goods yon haven't your
share : but tie content with vonr lot. and "taka
pride in the thought that a'.l clothing that's
iKiught from .lames J. Murnhf It the lut
and cheapest that mortal can Wear, etore
on Clinton s'reet, No. 109, Johnstown, when
unsurpassable bargains in overcoats and
other heavy clothing can now be had by al
who need anything In that line.
When seeking fir bargains ynn'll In
variably find that hy doing what others hare
done, you'll meet with fair treatment, both
honest ami kind by calling on Marker & Son,
who keep what la kept hy other stores in the
land, and In much larger proportions no
lie and sell at lower prices than others de
maud a fact that few f j;ks will deny ; and
whether you visit their big store in town, or
go further north your want tosuprdy, you'll
find all their goods in prices marked down
to tbe very lowest figures that you can any
where spy.
Bot.a Trangh, of the HoUtdayshnrg Stan
dard, who made us what we are typograph
ically speaking, and bia irrt'fe-hainl man, the
genial and gentlemanly Schwartz, have
placed us under renewed obligations for the
following kindly notice of the Fbkhman,
which la only one of the many it has re
ceived from that source at variona times:
The Cambria Frtman completed the elev
enth year of Its ex istence las', week. Pre
cious few country papers are bettr conduct
at ............ ... . t " r - iv. , .
Tim'. ,1 t W"r2,.'y ,,br,', I,,ru,lK
than that same Frtemnn
"Man w ants hut little here below, nor
wauls that little long," but when it comes to
buying clothes he wants them goo4 and
strong; and that's tbe very reason why, as
we may oft have said before, that men who
made-up clothing buy are apt to seek the
great big store where Godfrey Wolf can at
All times be found ready and willing to
clothe his follow citixens in the best of wear
ing apparel at the very lowest cash prices.
Overcoats and other winter elot-hing at less
than first cost. Store on Twelfth street,
next door to the post-oiice, Altoona, Pa.
Major Geo. Hern, foreman of the news
paper composing room of the Altoona Trf
6une, and "big brother" of the senior editor
of that paper, is, we are sorry to learn, con
fined to his room with an acute attack of
rheumatism, from which, we trust, he will
be (a)cnfe enough to escape before many
days. There are sortie men whom we regret
to see suffer In this world, and don't expect
to see softer in the next, as our calculation
ia not to m where suffering prevails In the
great hereafter, and George is one of thetrl.
That he may soon lie himself again ia our
earnest wish.
"the Democrats of Altoona nominated
their city ticket on Monday evening last,
and here are the names : For Mayor, Thomas
Hurd for Treasurer, John C. Snilivan ; for
School Directors; T. S. Douglass and Harry
J. Cornman, and for Auditor, VVm. C. Gal
braiih, the present City Treasurer. Alder
men lor the several districts of the city were
also nominated at the same time, as follows :
First District, Alex. McConnick j Secrmd
District, Jas. liradley; Third District, .Tohn
O'Toole. Messrs. J. V. Dougherty and Tim
othy Donahue were chosen as tbe nominees
for Constable on the East and West sides re
spectively. A correspondent signing himself "Pen
man" and writing from Portage gives an
account of the death of Mr. Philip Flenner,
a venerable and peaceable citizen of Wash
ington township, who died on the 12th Inst.,
after having attained the wonderful age of
one hundred peart, or npward. The deceased
served with great credit to himself in the
war of 1812, but to lie entitled to the distinc
tion of a Revolutionary snldier, which tha
Johnstown 7Vi&'in gives Mm In a tnoice of
his ileath.be would hare haul to take "tip
arm a in defm.se of hla country anon alter
emerging from his swaddling clothes, as the
B vninttonarr war was brottjajjt so .srteese
fn fsrr&i !" tw tfca vear 173.
iT.iV nf,,ronnt, " 'o. k taken during the
Krn VfV hW,?1 ,',t M"""r' Teitelba.isn &
li Sro,J,own' " lhT nforra ns, had
,Z1 w.or,,1 of wS thro in
!l '"'y.wWwl to close ont at
.-u-..- 1' . " ,T.n:cn '.n'y now ' to le
'If. mm win rontlnne to all m.tit
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I , A VV ,w"r c""-W" "t fonlie
S !y r"gn'" ' mks mom for an Ihh
HLTi of,"Pr"e and summer goods,
W'hlclllwill also be sold at It.. 1.. .... w.V.k , '
" s a a
i K . . a I
flgnrep. m-"'ib
Bamnel Dean. Eq., an uncle of Judge
lean and an ex-Asaociate Jndge of Blair
connty died at his home near Williamshnrg
on Monday evening last, aged alwntRO years.
Tbe deceased was adesceudant of one of the
survivors of a raid made by Indiana on the
early settlera of Canoe valley nearly a hun
dred years ago, at which time several per
son a of the same name were among the
mitnlier murdered in cold blood hv the crnel
savages. It la related of Mr. Dean, who
was a most excellent and Jnstlv esteemed
citizen, that for sixty-two venrs of his hsemi
and eventf., life he made a full hand in the
harvest field, dnring and preceding which
time he enjoyed the most vigorous health
Peace to his honored ashes.
Two of the moat prominent and prosper
ous citizens of Hnllidayshnrg, Messrs. A.
M. Lloyd and H. L. Bunker, who were call
ed hither on ImsiueHS connected with th
Masonic fraternity, did ns tbe honor of a
visit on last Tuesday afternoon. The former
gentleman, who. hy the way, never fails to
give ns a call when he comes to Elensliirg
was recently reapiiinied Depntv Grand
Master of the A. O. T. M. for this district
a position which he has filled, we need not
say acceptably, with only one brief Intermis
sion, if we mistake not, for upward of twenty
years. Both gentlemen stand high in the
community in which they reside and among
all who know them, and it is such as ihev
whom we take pleasure in welcoming to our
sanctum.
Mr. James Vick, of Rochester, N. T.,
the world-renowned seed man, will pleae ac
cept thank for a copv of his beautiful
"Floral Guide" for 1878, which contains
among various other thins many tasteful
representations of new varieties of bulbs,
plants, flowers, etc., all of which can ho ol
tained at the mnt moderate prices by ad
dressing Mr. Vick, as above. We are' also
nnder obligations to the same gentleman for
a copy of the first issue of Vick'a Illustrat
ed Monthly Magazine," a new literary ven
ture which certainly deserves and no 'doubt
will succeed, as the suliscription pvice is only
Si. 3 per year, and, to quote tbe language
of the Huntingdon Local A'etcf.The character
of tbe magazine is so excellent, both in quali
ty and quantity, that it only needslto best-en
to win su'.iscrilers.
Tbe sharpest piece of practice we bare
heard of for many a day .ccnrred in thin
place not a great while ago. A certain gen
tleman who shall be nameless owed a few
dollars to one of his neighbors for services
rendered, and when the bill v.i presented
be declined to pay on tbe plea of being short
in his cash account, but did not hesitate to
give his note for ninety days, which -as
accepted as better than nothing hy the party
of the second part. With the note in hand
the creditor repaired to the bank, whither
ha was followed by the gentleman from
whom he had received it, and who, after the
cashier of the bank bad declined to discount
it, promptly stepped to the front and very
coolly proposed and actually did re, I rem his
own paper at the same rate of discount th-s
bank would hare charged bad it been willing
to take the risk.
Mr. Joshua C. Berkey, of Kernville
(Johnstown), by mistake got on the Fast
Line instead of the Mail Train at East Cone
mangh, on Saturday night last, for the pur
pose of returning home, but when the train
reached Johnstown, where it does not'stop,
he discovered his mistake and took what
proved a fatal leap Tor htm, an h ftll with
his head under the whee!a, and. as tbe Johns
town Tritmne avers, his sknll, from Jnst
almve his eves to the hack of Ids cranium,
was cnt off as neatly ns a surgeon ron'.d
perform the Job, while his riulit arm was
fractured at the ahonlder, instant death
of course being the resnlt. The deceased
was a carpenter by trade, about 25 years of
age, and, being unmarried, llvel with his
mother. He wns a very exemplary young
man, a memlier of the United Brethren
Chnrch, and was said to be engaged to a
worthy young lady in Cnnemangh township.
We were aware tha. Thoa. C McDowell,
Esq., a former well known citizen of this
place, and who subsequent'. y resided in
Harrisburg for many years, had left that
city, but was not aw are nntll a few days
since that, he is now rood noting a newspaper
In Ilonnliila, the seat of government of The
Band tvich Is'ands. A mericans hare al wava
been popular with the people of those iMlande,
i a Pennsylvaiiian having a few years awo
hel l the h'gh office of Prime Miaister. and
ir still living no doubt holds it yet. Sugar
is tbe principal production of "the islands,
ami many former citizens of the United
Blares have emigrated to that country and
are now extensively engaged in its cultiva
tion with immense profit. Mr. McDowell al
ways had a great hankering afier office, and
If be does not eventually a'tnin a high civil
position In that country, will probably In
come thn owner of a sugar plantation, out of
which he will likely amass a fortune.
CiroflT AT Last. Wilson ratterson,
Jr., a colored youth of Johnstown, for whom
Chlef-of-Police Harris, of that place, had
for some time been patiently lying in wait,
waa arrested in Pittsburgh, on last Monday
evening, immediately after his discharge
W .1 . I.I . . .
irom i ne worHiioune, wnere. lie served a
thirty Hays sentence tor vagrauvy. ami waa
brought to J obiistown and on Tiieadav morn-
ing taken before Ei). Rtrayer mi a 'chare !
of being concerned in the robbing, on the i
night of Nov. 20tll, of a Pa. R. II. freight !
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carat tne uepni in mat. place, tint waive.! i
a bearing, and waa aent tip to jail here the i . '" aiity particular. y so in his pro
following evening to await trial. Young j fission and in tin; particular branches of it
Patterson is also said to be implicated in a. to which we have referred. His thorough
burglary committed some time last summer !
uni(iij luuiiuioi'ii hiiiib mie us. summer i
aUwoo'en mill belonging to the estate of i
IT V i . t I (I . . - i
lion, jniin t.ovomi, ie; it, in w estmorelaml i
county, a strong point against him bei,,g
that he sold a quantity of wool te Mr. Win.
Updegrave, of Johnstown, a few days after
lli. -. . 1 . V.u r r. . .. .. I. inl. . : a
cash. A warrant has been homed in the Lr ASTO!""n SCCCF.S9.-If is the duty
case, aud if not convicted of l he car robb-ry ! I a r v C,''' T ",0 , '-'."L" H EK.a
the Johnstown Tribune of Tuesday, fro,, ! ER.M'V' S"Rlr
whieh we quote, savs he will l.o '..rough? " ' t""' X""w" ,-' rrien.ls i curing Cm
trial on.the former charge.. Of hirtaa 1 ,,,,pl,:,"t "e Coughs Croup, Asthma,
ates in crime the same pVpcrhas this to aay- i lI.'"-'"". !"'" 't U tl.n.at abd lung
... , . . ..' J """J" diseases. No person can use it without im-
edfrTOntn'e VTlZritu I T"" """" "
tried in the Quarter Sessions. Pitlsburgh. ye" V ' we consider it the. duty or all
terdayi ror complicity in robbing a store near Drnggiata to recointnettd it to the poor dying
Mansfield. Allegheny county, m Wednesday i consumptive, at least to try one la.ttle as
last, and was to refelye his sentence to day. ! 40.000 dozen laittles were sold last year and
t?mT-:,fero " V- r.s. it failed wasVepoVteiL
Durnan. of Roiivar. who is accused of assisting
t o.. . . . . , ,
.nioiiir. nii'i i ni.ci9.ui ..i ii... ine woojen ract'i
ry at Cuvndeiville. All the parties mentioned
as concerned In these thieving operations art
young colored men. and all have recently been
traveling under assumed names.
MARS' MOONS. When the telegraph An
nounced the diacoverv l.v Prof Ifxll ii,..
our neighboring planet had two aatelitea,
' and the dispatch was read next morning at
j ten thousand Atnetican breakfast tables,
what think yon was theefTect. upon the hear
. ers? Some colloquy similar so the follow,
j Ing wRssttre to occur: "Mars l.aa I wo ttiinnsj
I hey? Pass me the milk, Killy. S'range,
i isn't It, that astronomers pever saw them
: before. Another chop, please. I wonder
'what they'll discover next? These corn
cakes are excelleei. What's the latest from
Europe? We bavr become so accustomed
to startling discoveries and atitinnnretneuts,
that we take them as a matter of course.
, Kven truth tnnst appear in flaming colors to
j make herself seen. The virttea of Dr;
; Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
Pleasant Purgative Pellets have been tested
In ten thousand households, whose inmates
will tell yon that they consider the discovery
and introduction of these reme.tlea of far
greater importance to the world than the
moons of Mars.
SrttPMAN, It.r.., June 13, 1378.
T)R. Tt. V. PtwncB. Buffalo, N T.:
Denf Sle t,ast fa'l orir daughter sired IS
was f'tst sinking with consumption. Different
Fhyaielans had pronounced h'-r ease Incurable.
Obtained one-h ilf dot-n bottles of vour Gold
en Medical I)iooyeryi Sh oomrrf"heed im-
SroVIng st oncei and is now as hardf as a pine
. YBrs sesprUfg'lT.
mrr. aa ft. awWevtp.
ar
Letter from Dakota Territory.
Diadwoop, Lawrkkcb Co.. Bakcta. I
Ulack HiLLa, Jan. U. 178. (
."" rKwuAS-Elnwl . ft Alt..nal have
seen the eiepl.anl In all K. TmaVniVunV. and rx.
i w
peat sime funnel
T."1 "'" r.itutetime to rive sou an idea
or wtiat he looks
. wn" tonka litefn this won.lerful region.
. ' ..a..,l..-ll, I Ttt H in.
For the present, however, I must content my
self with a brief history f.f the llls.-k Hilla
tiolu was first discovered in French Cn rk,
near where Custer City now stands, hy Prof.
Jenney. in 1 he summer of JvT.V Although only
found in siiikII qiiHiitlties. the newsMn spiertd
HbrnHd snrt in due time the restless nropector
made his nppearnnce nmonir the Hills, which
were then suppos.-d to he an Indirin reservation
and l.t. S. soldiers irol.tiled up nil the H.lrcntnr
ers who came. Hoi to t.o toiled, however, the
irold seekers returned hy thousxtids in l?7rt, and
where t!er were heard I he sullen if row I oi the;
grizzly hear, the pierc'ns cry or the monotnin i
lion, end the rrihttlil Wnr hoop of he nniro.-r- :
ous Sioux, is now to be heard the stroke of the '
pick, hummer, drill end axe end the shrill echo '
cf the steam whistle. Like msgtc a new com- '
monwenlth has bee.i added toihe nation, thnt
miirhiy motor; oir?t hving- prompted tliousHtids
to leave their homes in the .listai.i ea-"l aiwl seek !
their fortunes in the new northwest. Mmiy,
very ninny of these have of course been CisHp- j
pointed They came here ex pec-tine to pick ip ;
a-t.ld without any other effort than the mete
stoopinr. while the truth Is I lull lo secure the !
precious melul a man aiust perform the most j
wearisome lH?or and oftimcs sleep out In rshi
and snow, w ti h no oilier cover ina: than t lie blue '
vuit or heaven. H. nee It Is that many return 1
home cursliis the Black MUM, which it is need-
less to say do not yield up their treasures to '
any but I hose who are able and willinir to face 1
tini'csmp and toll in their most unit. vitlnir as
pects. In a word, we have here th" best comi-
in il,u ...i.a r "
.... ... ... ,w .1., . ... e.ea..u niiew, out. awowniieengif.nl in Hi.-iii. una duivof visit
It Is certainly no place lor idlers. ir schools. Mr. II. is an earnest worker in tne
1 he somewhat extensive experience t had In I cause or education, ,....1 when the lime arrives
Arizona and Caltio.nia fitted me lor lire In the next May to select an Incumbent rorlhe" . ,,r
hljs. and although. I have not yet made as tntendency, I think n-.thiuw belter could be
mucliasl would ,ke to have, 1 am Interested i done t lit n to con t in u.. Mr. It in l hat posit ion
'." "'''.ii1 'f0".'1,.,0,.",.,'on, theMl.n j Mr Jll(1. McM:lhn ,m i.tk,.:, h,,Vcir fo- a
AiP'"f"-' '"ver Queen ' "Mernmac." . time lo Pitlsbu. gh. -vherc h. has secured em-
Oid Abe, and a few tn hers or lesser note, all ; ploVment lor hlmselr and t wo hor. s on a rail
or wblch assay well. rl,.,,j ,, N f ..,,...,. , P.,nsti utiiou Iroui
Ihave.jiist returned from what-we en! a i ti...r ... i... t.. xr f-... "
iniujrii.- ..in i.itr niini atin i onjrue uiver,
Proepecta there are by m rueans eHcoiiiugitig,
althouwh, for stock raising. I think the above
named places will at no distant day be the great
feeders of ihe t'nited States.
PETIKil.CVH IX THE H1I.I.S.
Irctnrneil Inst nlwht from the Dakota till re
gions, sixty miles southeast of this place. The
oil is of the same nature as that found in Penn
sylvania. There is a great stampede there just
now. or which I will write jou more fully in a
few days.
Please excuse my brief letter. You will re
ceive a long one from me soon, in which I
will endeavor to give a graphic picture of ti.e
Hills, their wealtii and resources.
Regards to all old friends, aud believe me,
dear Fkeema.,
Yours, truly, Jzsss F. Herbert.
The Concert at the Cocrt Horse
To- toriT. What may le expected in the
way of real genuine enjoyment at the enter
tainment to be given by St. John's Choral
Club, of Altoona, for the benefit of the
Church of the Holy Name, at the Court
House, this (Friday) evening, can be read
1!v inferred from the following excellent
programme selected for the occasion, and
which we hare no hesitation in savins' will
be presented in ibe most, pleasing style and
to tbe satisfaction of all who attend, Ijct no
one miss this rare musical treat who can
make it suit to be there. Following is the
programme, which is of the highest order
ami sufficiently varied to suit all tames :
PART I.
Entrance March Misses Hans and Maher.
O (r A moria Viet imn Chorus
"Let Mutde and bong" (Duo)
Misses Haas and Oorltv.
Only one Lock of her Hair (Sob.)
Mr. McCullongh.
I.a Cavltn Misses Haas and E.&J. Gority.
spelling Hue (Humorous Chorus
Ouile an Tail Mr. F. St a hi"
'I ritimphal March (Inst. Solo) Mis Hans
Gold.. Mr. J. Kelly'
Hear Me. Norma (Duel)
. Misses Haas and GorltVi
Memory's P.efrain Vnartttie,
McCnllouwh. Stahl, Lvium, and Kelly.
Instrumental Solo Miss ICooney.
PART IT.
Tnflammatna Chnrns
Ali a Well (Duel) "
Messrs. McCullough and Lyman.
rnoFKssim at Home.
Pro lessor Mr. Maher.
Tax Collector Mr. McCullough.
Prima Donna Miss J. Gorily
, , ; Miss K. (ii ity.
Midnight Horrors (Recitation) Mi. J Kelly
Cot.acetio-H Peddler Humorous.
Micf-es Hs and F. ft J. Gorily.
PAUIOK M.'IM.
M'lte Lucca Miss Unas.
and tint sis.
Prof. Von Clarionette Mr. McCullontrh.
M r. Cam pa na
Mr. Maher
Mr. Hord.se
I ion A ntonia
iProlea.or Is Invited to slna
Sneezing Caici.." Waiilrg
bach" are Introduced.
Ave Maria (Sacred Solo)
Litt le German Itand (i '..ink-) . .
M iillooaire (in character).
Good Night
Mr. Stahl.
Mr. L man.
during which
and "Lauder-
.. . .Miss Knn y.
Mr. Stahl.
Company.
.Chorus.
o'clock enter
Tiekefa of ad-
Doors will be apen at 7
laiiimet.t to commence at ft.
mission, 2.1 cents ; children under 12 years
or age. IS cents. Constable Wberley has
bee,, appointed commander-in-chief of the
Yotmg America brigade, ami any l.y w ho
iudiilgea in whistling, cat calls, or,ot her out
landish noises, will tw iHitmced out of the
Court House ou a double quick.
A SKtf.LFri.PnTStCIAX. Dr. Oeorge TI.
Keyser, of Una city, is so well known lo the
oommniiPy in which he has liecn in succeea
fn! practice for such a lone aeries of years,
that it ia scarcely necessary to mention the
location of his office. Kor ihe la-nefit of the
few who may not I e familiar with if. bow.
I ever, il may be slated thai it ia at No. 240
j Penti avenue. The doctor, in his special
I i net of practice, may be aaid to la almost
j without a peer in this, country. A lengthv
"prm-noe .in,, years ot b'ii.Iv have made
,n""t thoroughly familiar with pnluioti-
nr '0'Odaii!ts, and likewise with all that
-'"ass of ilifeasea tha! are lo laj cured by
L,,!,!, and appliances of that character.
IV v I . . . !. f . I , . ,
v.ei is um. m ,i,e oesr euucateil men i
knowledge of diseases of l hia character and
" l"r,"'r" o a cuaracier ami
,,,'ir 'catnie,,, isilre absolute aafety. and
llmuu M.I... b.IV... I . . . -
' " ' i " mnr reliance on turn can
rest assured mat fhetr faiMt iafirmlv ground.
ed. Pittsburgh Dtipatch.
l-ll.-lui.
Such a medicine as the German SYRTP
cannot be too widely known. Ask your
Druggist, alaiuf. it. Sample Dottles to try
sold at 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. F'r
sale by Li-mmnn & Murray, Ela-nsbnrg, and
WoleslAgle & Son, Wilrtiore.
E. K." TrtoMisov. Drar Sir: I am 31
years of ag, have lieen troubled the past
nine months with the thread or pin worm.
Have used Worm Candy, hut. with little
lietiefif. I tlsed one lad tin of your Sweet
Worm Powder, taking one teasp.ionf.il be
fore breakfast, dinner and supper, af.er
which I drank pninpkin-s.-e.l tea anil fafltor
oil, as you directed, and ihe effect was as
tonishing. I now feel perfectly well, and
heartily recommend the Sweet Wo. in Powder
as a sure remedy. 1 have lived in Tl'iisville
live years. .IoiiNWri.cn,
'HI. ftsatieet Titnsville.
Prepared by E. K. Thoitipson. Tit nsvil'.n,
Pa., and s Id by Leiumoti & Murray, Ebena
liurg. Price 25 cents per la.x.
Corn Fritttrs. Miv in three pints corn
meal, one and a half tneaanres Manner Mak
ing Powder, two tablcap.Moisful Wheat floor,
three leasMKiusf.il salt, one egg, beaten ; add
one quart sweet milk, or a pint each f milk
and water; dro'i in hot grease and fry.
Each can of Manner flaking Powder con tains
a measure instead of a spoon. Ask your
griH-er for theH;tnuer Powder ami take no
other.
Since the discovery of Dr. William'a la
diau (Jiiitment there is Certainly tut excuse
fr any one to suffer with the Piles. fe
flwmf l:ofts tlftl-lj
.aBCJaVrj.aL"sr
Local Correzpotulcnce.
Portaok Jan. . 1878.
IJEAH FRKEMAff-Itskethe lllerty of sehdina-
. - J '
2.i' , VC"?..0' T,.,.m-,i"l?nll'!,,',-M
t nt, VX Li-7 .t'" y"a W1M
-hlVVi .V:"" ' ' " -vour ,u
tin Monday last, the 12th lnr., Mr. Philip
Vlenner quietly passed from earth, at hi tea -dence
In this plaoo. nytil ab ut one hundred
Vtarm. Mr. Flenner, a I nm informed, waa a
nativ o or Maryland, n.id removed when vounr
to Adams county, in ti'is Slate. wh re he enlist
ed In the American army in and served
with honor duiiinr that "tm-moraile siruvg e
with the toother country. For Iim services in
defense (lf hi count rv at that tiin.- he h-is ber a
r. ct-i ina a pension for several years from the
government, to which he whs certaiulv en
titled. He was the rather ot a lnre tnmily or
childrent nearlyallor wliom are still livlns.and
wli. with ns nged companion, will cherish
while life lasts the memory of their d-nrest of
(Sillily tilt-nja. His renin Ins w.re consigned
to their l:st eeptirir place in tt!e Catholic cem -
t.TV nt Wilmore on Wednesday last, u liiitier
they were follow, d by a laiee concourse of
people, who thereby manitesteil the'r esteem
lor Hie oldest and one or tho most respectable
citizens of this section.
The schoois in this section nrc all doinir well,
the cli i.ensoi this place belmr pai ti. umi iv f n
tum.te in tiavimr secured Ihe services ol so ac
ciiinpllhed and ttieient a teacher as Mifs IVIaiy
f-hink.'e, who Is giving great (satisfaction :o al.
concerned,
A ln ire and com mod inns school hou wns
erect cil in i tir 1 1 n.hip. a lion t a mile south of
Lilly V. diirimr 1 lie past summer, and is sup. rlo,
to most school houses loutul in rural disn icts.
Mr. H. IbTir. our worthy Conntr Sooei Imihh.
" - 1'irs.ei.i n 1 1-1 ui.i a
tieoi. IUVOrei IIS "Villi nis preset. f-
-1 ho coul works in t his m-I ion are not very ..i"iuu,u.,uci.i. .o.
brisk. There is not much demand for coal, and Fa At . at;. Dear !ir : I feel Ita.luf I owe
as a consequence the coal operators cannot ! uttering hurnnilty to write yon. For some tlrn
pay very mu. h per ton for miiiimr. ' 1 w sorely afflicted wiih a ootik'i, ra jir. p bad
Cap:. P.J. W'..sliiiil . ,r Wilm. mo. h-issevernl ! p,"ff. with every symptom ol bcirut a roi;ftrm.l
men employed near Ren'e crci k in chopping ! consumptive. 1 tried different medicines and
cord wood. He ha a a-ge coot rac-t to fid and ' n' w" bout finding relict : 1 s !so , rnsulted t hree
will therefore gi . employment to a number ;.f ' our m'"! prominent Cleveland phv!clan. I he
persona for a const. !ei aide time. The Captain i ";,st ne H pronounced m v ense n-rious. nnd
is n weniai gem Iciniin and full of businm ni- Informed tne t Inn 1 a..nld not in' c more t ban a h -w
tei prise. j months. A hoot this tim, hearlnu of v. .ur winder-
Mr. Philip Hoprer. who Is engaged r the linn- ' ,nl nrcp!:. 1 commenced takfnir vonr Svrup m
ner bii-ines. sin ceeded in get t iiiw quit.-a num- ! connect ion w it h y.ur Root liii ie'rs. un.i' was at
ber of log hauled to his saw mi l whi.e l be , nce h netited. and f er usinc tbe inc.! icine soma
stiiMv remained with us. - : two months I find myself entirely rnr.-.l.
Mr. J. C. Martin issiil. currying on the lumber T'.Ht". 'CK DVX.
trade quite extensively, noi wit hstaiiditig the I M.Mr Durn nwaln writes nnder date of K n
o en era i i!jor -i..n I . .c am I ......... . . - i , . . .
- I " ..oiiir.-. i--...3nei 1 j
amount or luintu-r on bnndsaud timber enough
to siipid v him for tears.
An old losliii. n. ..I .pcllimr matcli held sway
: scl ool house No. 2 not lonw since, and I am
at
informed That the per-otis emrnited in it did
credit to themselves in that vcrv ns.-Tti I branch
of education. I believe that Miss Harih-t M;
(Jotigii and a daughter or Mr. Patrick McNally
were the champions -if i he evening.
Feariinr that I have already taxed your pa
tience and intruded or. vour space, 1 will cb.so
rur the present. Voura, c, I't.tMiS.
Ft. Lawrence. Jan. 21. 187S.
Dear Fnrev ANThc ref.nit or the election
recently held in determine the question of di
viding Hie town.Miip or Cheat has already been
made known to your numerous rt-adiTs. 'Ibe
majority tor the division was tar beyond what
its Iii. nils had anticipated, and all parties, for
and awninst. appear to be satisfied wl.h iho re
sult, except one whom wo shall call Daniel,
and who w as heard to say (jokintrl v. of course.)
that there were only twenty-two iensihle men
lett in Ch-st townshij.. the one hunt red and
twelve others who voted, among whom was
your humble corretpondent, lu ing in his esti
- iiu.oei a.ivises l.r. r I OU I V
and his etdahovera in . he new towShiP f Elder
mation a - o tools. Haniel advises Dr. P II innv
to deposit their bailors in an essence box. as he
necnis ir sutllcicntly largo to contain nil the
votes thai will likely be cast at the Spi ing elec
tion. Now. we do not altogether agroe with
our friend Daniel, for the new tnwnslnn will
surely poll more vot'-sthan the old lownshipof !
e-i, ii a more largely increased vote.
Doth tr:wnr!iips will be sironglv Democratic,
however.
We learned from h very trustworthy source,
on the day ot the election, that Hon. J unes
Ti.omas. the very efficient inenii.er or the Leg
islature tiom this pari or the county, wld n..t
allow bis name lo be brought lot ward at the
next county Convention lor r -n 1)1111111.1 inn
f Mr. T. has Undoubtedly made an excellent rep-
. rminiii i ... i. ou one ion i Lit i lie t am Dria may
he justly proud or. having reflected consider
able credit on hi line 1 1 us well as npm his con
stituency. We have no doubt Mr. Tiiomaa has
come to l his conclusion after mature reflection,
believing that there ale others wttoec claims
demand some recognition nt ihe hands or the
Democ racy. In taking this mnn:y com so ho
makes himself more ponii ir, ir possible, wit h
the party he lias beon ident ifl.J with from his
boy hood da s.
Mi John Lcnharf, residing a si.ort d!s!nn"c
from this place, had his entire slock r winter
pork stolen Irom hi resident ithe 17th Inst
Tills loss fall heavily on Mr. f... he !.i:ig a very"
poor I hough industrious citizen. It is Pad
enough lo steal rrom those wno are well off in
tins wot Ill's goods, but for the wretch who
would gobble up all the pork belonging to a
family as large and poor as they are represent
ed to bo. we know ol no punishment thut could
be too severe.
Mr. Charles Langhtin was also unfortunate
enoug , to lose in Ii ke manner a large quantity
of pork from his smoke Ionise on the night of
Ilie aame day. The patties who committed
these thefia ere know ti and will in due time
be attend. . I to, as age and lorui-i Mumlit.g will
not save them from ,he just rigors or the law.
which the certainly deserve.
We w ui.l kiiidly'ad via? the ci'y fat'irs of
Carrolllown t. i'oi i.id its youths of thatplaci
from lasting d -vn th-s.eeo gride near lh
brewery of Mr. Julius Si ich. We have ho n l
CA nplainta fr.iin several of mir culz ns who
have visited that place on business with their
team, and who sy ihy wi re not s ite in going
up or down that heavy gride. . day or two
ago a team belonging lo Mr. Jaeoi. I lironas
became f i ihiene.l. in that way. and riinnmg
off would in nil probabiltt v have made a con
plcte wreck of the vehicle, wiih possible loss
t.l life had it not been that someol ' he oi i Iz.'iis
succeeded in hedit'g off the team in good time.
We had almost fotgotten to mention t!ie lact
I hat quite a number ol prominent Democftia
of Chest. Klder and Sustiehanna townships
will urge the claims of tour fellow towns. aaii.
John Fetiloo. K?q.. before t he next count v con
vcniioti foi Kepresciitativelrom northern ('am
1,1 G I.E.N
CAnRot.r.TOww. Jan. 21. 18TS.
DrAn Freeman - A young mnn residing in
Carroll tout,. bi, . while recently nttempting to
rescue one of his comrades I ronr t he hands of
Hit- Carrolltown police, was informed that he
also would fie arrested it be did not desist,
whereupon he Itumediaiclv jumped into ins
sleigh and drove hoineuta feaiful speedwhere
he unhitched bis h. re. put it in stable and
hurried to a neighbor's hou-e as quickly as
possible, and running up stairs securely eu
' iiiHTil himself in a safe hiding place. Ihe po
I'oe meantime never giving him a thoughr.
More than this, lie told ibe lady of th" house to
ft" out and cover his tr icks made in the snow,
so I hat when the police came along seeking for
every b'nfc in the great chain, they could not
liiscove. i, bend orant tning eNe tn create the
least suspicion as to his whereabouts. J this
snug retreat he very aui-tly rem nine,! until
some 'ttne nuring tne ma lit. when satisfied that
his phantom p lustier had disappeared, he sal
lied loitli from bis hiding j, hue and departed
for home, congratulating himseir upon his nar
row scape rrom the terrible calamity which he
Supposed was in store for him. X.
jcOMMCNICATKn.
DIED, DKC. S.I, H77. Hrs. BtBT CABPBKLL.
Folded aVrny ry her angel's pure harid
The record f Hie :.nd Its story
So short, as we deera It, in this exile land.
So long for the an.ials ol glory.
VTe who now mourn her will marvel one day
To hear of I he wondcrotis bcatity
Recorded therein ot the life pass .l sway.
In the pa'icn: performance of duty.
Her crown Is attained, bnt her mission goes on.
In the influence ne er to perish.
Her memory leaves tls so hi si ing and strong
1)1 tlie virtue we saw in her flourish-
Sweetly rest o. dearest rriend of my hefirt,
May oh our Keha f your pra vers er he given.
That we; when t- e years that 'now hold us apart
Shall hare vanished, tnay ir.oet you in Heaven.
Ii; A. T.
4S
K. T. Knnlel' Lunfrat rf E. f.
KtMikrl! Shatn ptut fttr the. Hair.
Tha hest and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hslr
Cleaner ie the world. They remnve dandruff,
allay Irritattn.l. soo- be Snd eool the heated saip'
pfevrn. the hair from falling off. and proiaote tha
growth tn a very short time. Ther pr.rve ae4
baau' ty the Hair, and render it sV.fi and glossy.
They Impart a hril itsncy and a silky appearanae
to braid a ul wiry lia r, and as a hair dressing '
they are unrivaled ; eradicate dand ruff and pre
vent baldness. The shampoo cleans I ha teilr. re
moves grease, s.-nrf. hohing, eruption. Carti
haadnehe produced by heal and ratlgaa. Kaa
kel's Slianipoo aad Lustral restores Hair te a '
natural and flossy color, restores fad ad, dry. hars
and wiry htir. rloe per bottle M. Ask yoar
druggist for thoro. ur send lo K F. Kankel. Krw.
prleior Na. Soa MorlU Ninth rsst. kllaalai.
rkis. r. in xbt;. .
Pleasant as honey, the old folks like It,
the young people like it, and tbe babies t ry
for It, We mean Dr. Fraiier's Cough firr
'J' 12 21. ly.J
PRICELESS DISCOVERT.
SSvivo Cure ibp lilos
....j i ir i . i'icT-jinir . iirnin . nn.
A sore cure for tho Mind. Meeting ItcMnr ami
VS?? J4,lp ' hePn alae.rcr.r b, l.r. V.t-
t. wV.. ln,"n rcmeny-caiiert Dr. WIIIIkoi's
t 77 J rtiiic.i-iiwi l.r. WllllKQVf
Indian Ointment. A slnarla bottle has enreii tbe
XZZ Si?" V? u? '-ty.flve and ut
years standing. No one nce.l f ufler fjvt rolnntea
alter applytna- this wou lertul Soo tiin medleire.
ioiion. Itisiromcms and elecinsries oo nior
harm than g.u.d. Wllliara'a Ointment support
tne taiuora. allnys the Intense itching (pHrtlte
lariv ai muht alter colt Inn warm In be.!) c;p at
a poultice. aMvcs Infant and painless reliel ami
is prepared only fur Files nnl noiliina else.
iriouan.ls of cured patients attest Its Tir'.nes
an t physicians r, ai s, i,0.,l pmn. occe It ihe
greatest contribution to me.lloine of theatre It
'?V no' ,HW ,on or "veiely vou have been
suitwrins:. you enn be cured.
Mr. Joseph M. Ha der. Cleveland. Obl. writes:
isuDered for years with Itrhina- and Ulcerated
. tried .remedy aftet remc.1v a.lvenlsed. and
censulted phyrlci-ins in Philadelphia. Loinsvll e,
t iiuinn.-iti ln.lian.ip.1'? hi.. I this citr; and spent
hundreds i of dollars, but f. un l no relief until 1 oh
tnlnc a box . ir. Vili!R,.,'s I.sn n meet,
some four months ago. an.l It curr,, , c,ini.
jdetcly. I had a part of the box Icll which Iav
in a tr end of mi..e who had .tv,r:ore.l with mar.y
physicians. as a lat resrt went to ihe noted
llol Spritms. Arksnsjis. f..r trealincrt. He in
t..rms inc that the Indian i tintmet.t has n.. ure.l
tiliu of the Tiles. It Is ccr ainlv a wtn.ie-fnl .lis
every, and should be ns.-.l t y'tli- in.ir.v thous.
nn:s who are no eullering wiih that dread
oise.isa
es- 10.001 npwnr.l wl 1 be paid for a n or
tain remedy. Sold by ill I irutcu 1st Ult.U.XV'.
, FKA Zl KK, sole proprietor, t.'lvre land, O.
DON'T NECLECT A COUCH
or Cold, when 25 ets. will bnv a tiottle of lir. Fra
iler" Cough Syrup at any "draw; store. I txvt
wronght a complete change In Couwli msdicloeS
is pleasant as honey, and always cores. '
I KltKliMIMIVIS.
W""'. Frazler's Cough Svmn. used lo ecnasr.
tlou wiih I 'r. Frax:er Root Inutrs wiLLccjae
Stapari 5tkam LursoKT,
s. io. . nr. r rnncr. near Nir : 1 can rn......
your medicines more s r.-nyly than ever from Ihe
I iaci iiiai it is now nearly one venr since I was
I cured. Mv lumrs a
I hnvinw no "return or
arc to-day sironic and sonrl.
the l Iseas.
I he a hove Medicines speak for themselves.
DK.U.W. FRAZILK, Proprietor . leTelaal.O.
t or sale t all Itritgglala.
I itl:Mti ntj iiAiiidiT.
CoRxrrTrt Wmiv rv MrtnlUoTD.
Flonr Hbbl..t7.r tots On Orn M sal per in . t
Hotter, roll, per lb . Huckwhct- Fiour.
" solid packed . pr-r lb a
per 10 12 to 18 White Ib-nns M.qs. 1.5
F.j-irs per dozen.
I.ard per lh
Tallow per lb
l entry So, per lb
Jteeswax.
Dressed Ilcjts,
Rrs.
i unions. pr iiuntiel.. fc.i
10 V heat $ bus. 1.24 to 1.4J
Rye per bus Ml
8 Oorr Ui
2.'. Oats 2",
f Itu.'k wheat per tu f.o
S Potatoes per hus.SO to to
Salt, per bbl .
. .2 25 C!crrr r-eM. "er
wool, t er lh.. 3J to 40 hrs.. -, to to tr, oj
t'hlckens. per lb S Timothy Seed per
1 urReys. 7 hug l jn
I '..tree ririmo r.r lh ".'V ii i i...,.
t'nJ'rT.n per.b on v ' "l?
. . . 0
76 to )
8.00 Syrups per gal.
"pVARM FOR SALE. The t.r.tkr-
sict'Cri ofl'.-rs al r.riv.ve sa at a c at
n .rgain her I A ts tj of .'. . cits . with
"nee, m Aiiims towr.shin. nla nt r.r. ncrts !" which
ae cleared. Si .Ting theroon eri-'-ted a two s prv
F t . A S Hot e. :S.5 large Ha me P- it c. sol t l.'e
usual otuhuiidlngs. There :s an cxolU-n! v, Tn-,g
orchard of apple, cherrv on I ...ai-h pe . wf.a
plenty of goo. I wa!eron the pr-m'ses. Th? Fsns
is in an excel'rnt state of :, 't (v.i! icti r.nd wl Ka
sal t very rhn;. md on tlie ,:'L.st liVrn! ttrms.
For furiher pirtleulsrs call pn or adorers
Jinn. ii;ai fl' vnfk,
S-.uth Fork P. C.
Adams Twp , Jan. Ii. ISTT.-l'm
"CJXKCUTOR-S SALE On Trcs-
DAY, FrBHf ARVin. 1H78. at lOnYLx-k
in the forenoon. I will oJT.r for sale at public ven
due, all tha: certain homestead or ple -e or parcel
of land situate In Carroll townshiu. Cambria r,..m-
1 ty. Ra.. boun ied on I h nort h bv lands of P-ter
j liooverand heirs of .tolio Hennett. on tlti ett
by lands of Miclciel N-on. the south bv lan-s
or John Murray an I Adam St-ln-ttlj-. and "on the
west by liinis of faij Adnm S.-hettlg. Continln
ion Arr. s t-i t K7 l' relies, n r,r or
about 100 Acres clearnd. blan-" In timhsr having
the eon erected a two-sicrv Loo Ho rag with
good cellar, a log Hank Hash, with siit.ts ail
around, an I other outbuildings. Thar L'rni ax.
eellcnt spring ol living watsr nesr the door, and
a aooj oriiarj jf apple and nearh irpi- in foil
I bearing on t he pretr isrf. I lie Sam'? being tber al
j estate ol which Michael Murray, l.itaot suit t ,wn
I ship, died sciid.
I Tec ot S .i.. fir.s-thlrd css'i fn delivery of
i deed, and the b.ilati're lr; l,.orqu il sr.tia.i! .T,
, ments. with interest, tr b srrared fy tji? bja.is
j and mortgage of tha pur.!nor.
a m : . m i tt j; y.
ii.' K.xeeut.jr. Ae.
Lber.sburg, ft
V AAA 'il.li.(tf
anl Jeweler
One llnor West of ilantl.?)' Hnr.lws.re Merc,
EBENSEUnC, PA.,
I I AS always on hand a larae. va-fo.l and !.
I 1
1 esnt ss Ttm.-nt of V a Tt 'II Ks. I'ln'Ks,
KWII.KY. tsPKC.TACl.KS. KVK-tlL ISSKs
c. which be offer-for sale at P.w.-r ptb-es than
iv other dealer in thecoantv. IVrfns needing
lythlng in his line will do well to give htm a call
Wl
A.r,
any
any
beTore purchasing elsewhere.
l'r..inpt attention paid tty retiring Cloi-ks.
Watches. Jewelrv , e.. and snusiaclicn uuaran
teed in : nth work an. I price
Eheiisi.urg, .lau. 25, mTS.-tf.
Mcjssi-s. EDITOUSj
As we were core!ted wiih
Dr. QUINCY A. SCOTT'S
S.? tlC-T-n.a.i
l-.TlSiAL V, -T.il
Dental Establislimeiitl
it TBS TIMS Sl
CENTENNIAL SPECIMENS
Were manufactured, we state positively t hat those
. .
ei-ant Mental f-pcclmens which reeclveil the
CtNTtNNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA
DR. SUiNCY A. SCOTT
And his assis'ants. And we desire alsi to !
that we have been. In man dental oifiees, and
hare se n deniistry in a:l it phnsss. bm Jltt,e
never saen work tarusd out ectwriere to tons'
thaj made at
517" Penn AYonnp,
ni isb( ut;n, va.
We do not thi&k it teowtvary, bit we also wuhjo
eudorae
a - ...
' - '-X,,1,,t. -!. nCOU
Asa Kfntlctr.an. upright ant hnnorib! In
ail social sad Lu.ine't relations.
Pa. .TOH7T SCOTT,
Da. JOS. OK AH AM
Pa. TV. H. rrnRT,
JOHN K, A ML,
all or rtTT8BrEGF. ya.
"M"0TICE 1 the Cm-RT or Com
mov Pi.tASor I'amreia CornTt.-
Notle is hereby g-ven that the seeatmt of !tas
Williams, comiaitieeof .lane I'llnnis. sn Insma
person, has hen 21ed !n the ProthoriiMa: vs olT-s,
of Cmbr(a conn y. and will he p:sor,ta l to s:nd
Coutt for eonfirmaMon and allowaace. tt Atan
mint Conrt. to hs held at Khenshur . on Icts
Dy. the nilh (lit of Fitnr.pji rt neit.
O r. (l lmNXKU. Pro-bvao'sre.
rrtHeergf,y,e. Ehn! ur. Jka.il ie:;.t.
!
i
y.. Vt A' i4
Practical Walcimter
Mm
1-37 m i-t'-J
ctffy-;
SHERIFF'S SALES.
TlV rlrioeof sundry writ F,4. ,j
JJ At. tend. tt.M .. v.f r.neina in .
f'-'i i."ii out 1.1 Hie l urt of Cow
a
i im oi ve.urriit eoon'V at'd to n-s. riir
tL
or Crad KKTZ.
On Saturday, Feb. et!i, CB78.
at a o'lU, 1 j the folloalna reaierMiie
to wit :
Ai.r. the rlahf. flile and intert-st or Jraerh
Klio.les, of. lu and lo a lot of vroiiiid slteawd Itf
Si. nyere.k township, C4irnbrla county, ?..
Ir- ii'itig on the Johnstown snd Ri-Otoril P'ke.
a .-.jo ni.. ir lot .f .r-oel Cllns'er on one iiile
and an alley ii the tuber, runoli g hack to lot
or Ps.noel H.imer.tha vl.ur ther-.ui erect. d a
t-o-story plan house ar:d strtde. r.OW In 'be
occupancy or K. Cmferton. Taken in execu
tion anr to sid4 ot th :.U ,,t Tinsteea of Ind
Castle. ?C. f 1. A. . K. of M. C.
Al s. ail tbe nwi:t. title and Interea: ct Mr
tin M.-lvln, ol. in and to a lot .-r g . ;it fl u
nted In Cambrin bno.iKh. I'e.nt.rla coiio-v. fa.,
f roniitg on the norln.:i Htver street, l-'avii r
I d o Jacob Uafnor on lite est, lot or ichsel
McMahi.tt on llierast.and an ailet r.tuhe south,
leg thereon erected two sorv lsnk h"i
now in lh ccurnn"? .f Msrtln Meiv.n. T.krq
In execution an lo be ao.tl at the salt of J w
L"g.tn.
Also, a'.l tbe risht, title and interest of J..ht
Li r. or. mi and to a If.! .if gr.omd s1.kJs'e6 l-(
tiiefi.h ward .r hncion r.oroug l . v m !! la
county. Pa-, rroi-t.tiw Merits Mioi, b,ri..g
Ibl ert slice: on t n i !e ai.,1 au aHei on ti.e
o'her. and r-.itinifg t.ck to alt ailty.' bavleg
thereon erected ihrt-e t wo storv ptai'.k I.o.im
and a stable, now lu the oecupseer l J..h
Li't. Henry D. Mile, and oiheie Iasr. In ex.
emit ton an I to be sold at th suit of Truattes
In-I. Castle. No. J.1. A. l. K. of M. C,
A i.p. a l ihe right, tH!eB.,a intetest of 1tnrv
Oill.spie. of, (n and t..a bo ,.f ernuod s!o.ed
tn I rosnrct borough. Cambila omul), p .
frontier on J tarry street, adjoining lot t,f
John Nary on Hie wet and lot of Thomas lr.
l lson or. Ihe east, ruuulrg back t- Pei.n'e P.I!
U aid, tia log thereout ret-ted a t wo-st..r ola ok
boos,. Mn. .nsie. r, ( , ,K-eu,.anev r.f
! J'ir!. '"i,'t,n In execution and te
be S',d at the su.t ol C. It. Kilts.
Atao. all the light, title and interett of fiir
ton o, ,,... r ot. It. ami I o a pitc or srrrl o'
ixnt SiNiat. d In Talor townhn. Camnt
V";1-'",' ' "joining lanrts ot John J. ti.., 1,
.1 t . ft !c s, L. IKtkt-y.etid others, contatmi -5.
acres, m.. r,. r lev about 5 acres l whr, n
I. re Cleared, hnvinw h-reon erect ed a two torr
Plank house and f ame l.arn. now in the oceu
P of Clii.tooOocbii.mr. Taken In excriHioa
and to be s .Id nt tbe suit of George AVel.n. r
ALSO, ad the i ;ght, ,lt end Intert-t .f Jot...
".'.'."' 1,1 H'"' " '' ,,f around situate.l
in tho 2i warn, Millxille botougl., CaoibrU
oty. Pa., t rooting on the fco.it h m Tnl m
1 "J ""fg lot of Patrick R..dg-r on t he
A i B.i. a l th- t !fr',t. title and f.ntcreci r.f thu,,
. J. , 1 . "J" r,r",i hit r ground in:
conn uM' '"-"'lt" V J..h,,.t,.w, .V,,,!,,!,
! ""',' fronting Dl feet,.,, the
Hd. .d Main stre.,. e.,..:i! ,,H) k
rnrht antic trln. u.i,, .
v.i , . - - - i i. nil rump . , ii.
ltlerlVl',,,r',r,l,',,,, "' "" olierortl,:
w-cMerlt ooin-ror M.-.I I, t i eitf , ,,JU1, s- f).',
inc les tiom the no, ,h e;e, !v c.rn Jr of W,--lia
nil over.) and hav ina t hert-opert-ted a thrV-
story frame build
iii-og. Imi'nilHl on Ihe wester I r
l l.e r. si lence of W ili,n l r.
w 'I the here .J.tntnonts and p
lak'ti in Mrrulim end to ie
Side .y lot Uile
d. c d, together
purfcnaiief a. 1
" " ""ll "I J.nillf i.itn Savl' ir nek
nsciLH... ..r li... ...... i... . ' " ",r
administrators of WiMl:., t.-, .?
i.
i ,
ti.e ...a .... ... . " .' i 'oe.geson
t... V ai.u i ,a iron t o,,, Htir on
f eVnaT i,V" xl-,r'" erectea a two-sTo, v
Ga." fs "TV:'Vn' v" ?! " ' '""rancy ,..f Joha
.heiu't ol'i.iv,;::,:"11"" a,,ti ,o b-
Auso. ,,11 ,,. r:ght. ti-.le : rd interest r.r 1.
thro Oldham, of. , lo fr Vnmn
situate in Slony cr,.ck lownsbl... tm..-.? '.U'M
ot iVvVf',' "tLn'r Xhr Johnstown and Scalrt
at jr-npike t he wesuadjoimn, b.t r
eh V!"h' ';,,lUi"'!"" '' ''''o.v J.atigVheVc?
on . n rini a t o Mo. v
O.t'ik h.nAb. ........
now
II the oecinanev or I. .I...,. .o.o. . . . r- '
A I a .j th rl? hr. t .1 o.,.t (.-. . ...
t.. .... : " v' rn. 101 -r
ground sit nat t
i if- i? Tia.c. j ..ii :; n
county, rn.. Ti on-'-- i.
t'ort.tijih. i .fi;lu.a
'I 'll street. adt.T-.
in V lot e.t l)a i..-
p.t r
'iinui I li.oi ., .i . r1"
r I'O . t Ot. Oki.t...... I
hick t .a-, ;.e" v; ...; . u". :. - 'r-
V ... in w mite (ir
I I... Ir I . - r" '
"ovanej of
AU""" JrtSiri l iece-uti
o d at l!i(? suit ef Henry btre.-j.el.
aa.i re
i ikv; ir 5t.B.
; 5 of the pitrc'lnsa
down Jrwl , r ' '"" ' "Pert U k,MJ.4
anw.end t. r. i-iamo g t ..-third? ,t ',,,r.
iiarinaiUn of tbt utvo
si. tr ;z- or.
JOITN KTAN.
'ai.iT.'
a.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
si virtue or s-j:ij,y writs of t
- ITPl.'-U lL3
: O' t ', I
of Ciiuibiii t"!i!iir c
wilj b -.vp.ised to
.r comtpiit, r;.-ns
. ,." irn. '"'"td. -iif rs
t -iic eulu. at ihe 4'our
House In K iciisb-ng
i - .i
TucsrJoy, Fobruary JSth. 1378.
at 1 o elocw. f. M .. tl.e fu.it.gm, rai egii
.t w j 4 ;
l.t, t.l'e ar. I imerasi r.f rri.,
f. M ,., ...
Al t, the t-.
3 -nnieade-.
eielr, Siimm.tti.'e Mk, cVmV -
p.. tr.mg o, ,.t nu.;;r,;.b ;
lnd.aa 1 it n,.lke, ,.r ng .., of John " "..r
bno.i.i on ,...e s: ... to, I.,, ..r J..1... , '
other, esterut.,,, back ?U li-. i I i ii, , "",
Ii.g thrreon erected a f w !'-, .', I"' . "X' l'" V
i."""u" "iiumi
' oid at tbe suit of
w,;;.-.p sVa;p:;;tcv itTrJVX ;:f
l'r:---". -o, .'; ?,Bh:,;-;
cie rii. bnvimr i
tr..n ..f.vt. rt five ...
CutioTi and t.i .r- T"r"l!l rtt.
i. g .i .eor.. . . f:i tut. h,-
lens ac !
r ... '".'v-o, An a in M.
d. M. t,,r
. all the t tglt, t it !e and intetest of ' '
J T,,''P'"? ."f' " """ - P'eee arce f
land s-t us "ed In AUeghenv t'.wnsl f "H,.. ' 1
?"V:'' ' " '' " '"oi t"n' '" "- Andrew IioH. !
A"'h""' s'l.ra.1, end hers, , -or tall bo7 M
.... ... t i.-. on n vn-r . . .
acres, more or ....,. ' e
cleared, hartng .h.'eon VdT.V, e:,?; T"
house rtnd log ,..,),!.. nnw . ,, " "-Sto y . s
Andrew Top,. I . JV ,n . ! " ',,','"rr. T ,.'
tc sold m t,,ix .: "jk;:"r . bnz v.'g,,e,"u ",u
l..all tho Mght.iltie.,,,1 "bi f rVsr of Tt,.
Hortnan. of. la end to a p.e.-e r ',.- i r ,
con.Mi,.:.,: s,.cJ: ,,V....:' ","!"sr- ""s.
hav t.g thereon 1 Trot tr .
ken in execution
s earn n w it-... Tn-
W. I. n-iek. end , ...r . r .. . ', " 1 hesi.ll of
usie l j,, t;llrl ' (1.?, sr""''-'f-
I-a.. front, n , ,, ,.,. , Vl, " , f " ' -mny,
u.g lot ot y. j. isr.-n.h - i ,"e w-... ' ' "n-
the Mii, a,l ., , f t , n
a.. i.h. i.s,n..i ii,,.,! , . .:'"'? "O h-
mi
frame b..ie n.i ol o k .
t r..
a iwo-eto,T
a i
w ll re scce.
Hot, and t:. be rold rt ,'b ?" .. ' 'S r," . H .'
-.-.I.. - i . vi;irr.iret v ........ -e .
In tbeboro.o.l. . . ' -. .1 . . .r,,llnt situnt.
rv aa I m . ' ' 'lirt'Tl
te?
tsln street on ih.i eee. . b-T.
g thereon ii.-ei. .4
' n i wn-siory ti
Ku' lhet-o. -- t-- t-.: : jn.in
lad i iiK 1,0
riesrtd. bavt. tr iKa...
f,.,t l m'.. V -'. ' tWol..r
to be sold at ihe .oT" rl'rc.'" ,,'o -ni
, . ii. .Tj;npp.
- -' i . ... ,T;;.)pp.
One third r,f ,bm rreba.
h'-n tl.epr. pe.f, kn,.r,.,
, two-ihirds !i-t r ,b
".nm
money to be pip,
e
down. no. i therernl.
d
; cnnfjrmaMon of the Oce"
tbe
yrtijy Bv.ty. s-e.i-
Sheriff's C?e.ce, Frhet.jb
yi,r, BVAU nur;rfrr.r
,'',' '"m ""e on Ihe wot. ex tend -
L ""' T- '"' tbereon erected a
two story plank hnuw, ,,t now occupied. 1 .
Ml W-'RUnVvV" ""d ,0 be'ld "l ,h "
A xso. s i l the riKht. title and interest of John
G. ns. or. in end to a lot or ground situ,". 1
tn .'he Hrs, ward of ;. 1MllKh boro,;gh ri. !
bria county. Pn.. I routing ,.n the r.;,.h o ft i
Road stteet. H'M. ,(...... ...... e-. "'nl
n rV" V"" r!'V- ,!f '"''' Inff re-t of . n.
R. McC;on:gle ar.ti John f. fon'ar ete.M.t'r.e
.tere niai, h;nt,, n, c d.nl, i 01 a Me
O.mlgle and I.e .. C. h . Z .hoi. assignee , ,.Vt
lor lra'eses'a! .''tl'I'i''; -".:
I si.xi. ail tlie right tin . i i- -i:
. land s.tosted in I iea-hVi.t ,J,t'V-r p;" ' "f
coonlv. -....a4j .1,,, Is,' Jsr7 V'; f ""'-
t: ... i Jrf 'ttsbtirgh f.,t
: oontam.fVg V, aeVes,' m 'P "f :'"' " n(i "":''.
Taken In execution T-.rt S ? "'.unproved.
Zeno A 1 rtAie' ,or ol, V it" "lU of
Al.o.H,ltl,. tleh, ..n'i'.V.r: n";
U ,k..il. t " 1 n . i l III" I THMI T SC
Al.r. all fhr'gat. M;fe fnfr-sf e c- -
, aioi ..it-.
at. .Un 1 i c-
ttr .'' k--i -. .... V7 .
CS V- - 'S. C-.BV. 11. .-I , i
Vis . v. J
I !
-hi, i. ira, a.,,s. .tt LbrkiM, M.Y,
0