fiiCtiaBHiA freehan!!' " '--------- : I Ebonsburg. Pa.. r. - - - xor. J, ists. . g i . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. rmv fou hie TCiout. Democratic. ..rt-.i.K5 ue ,iell a tle following times .oitNstows. Satnrdav, October 28th. This L "... t tr-r "ill he "'Id f'l Union Hull, nnd will lie J lre.,l t.v I'nii. IChnkst IL.Nakle in the S .p :;i'lflH)f. is, -vm: imiii.i,, Crojle township, Wednesday, 4 .. ; ,.r :;nt :i. ri.NEMAVCn. Friday. Novorrher 1st. I i.H-i-'1' Kii-biaud township, Suturdaj, No lo u'.-r . i s:;r -taii'ix, l'ortaiie township, Friday, 4j ,v. :t 1- ;n Hi ' k. Washing-ton township, Saturday, 4 ,v, r :M. f .... N: in. i. as. Ilarr township, Saturday, No i i;ivn.!K, t-usipiehanna township, Satur- , . N s . I'U'or - I. f i I'-vn.i.t. White township, Mondav, No V ij.mii..in, (Jiillitzln borouKh, Monday, No- -',.-i 4 Mi. 'isi.-n Itlackllck township, Moudav, So. J..::t-i- :- I v.i voters arc cordially invited to attend. 5 , :is -elites will cominence at 7 o'clock, y i., anti will be addressed by competent i.'.eit. Jos. McDonald, Chairman. yi.-z r. There, ami the Other rinre. I -iI,.Rie nenii is might v scarce, this week. I .- slight fall of snow and piercing cold v;i prevailed y esterday. i T,.-.iav is All Saints dav, a ho'.idav of J . :.. .1... iv.l.Ai:n r-n...... , II in the t'atholic Church. - II very bestrewing machines can be f . t ,t Markets for 25 new they can. (". t!,;i t for men and boys, very ---heap y r . .-li ;it linkers. A now lot of overcoats ,-t ; i v-d. Miss U"se Kpenger, of Jonstown lias ?r..!,.. Missouri to enter a convent of the '; .( , ':r'ine Irder. M. I. t.'nan has just received a large It . i k . t ladies coats. I ucst Htyics and tex Si ... vers- pretty ami very cheap, J i I' Altoona opera house is 13 have a f.u .;, i curtain. Willi that remark wo 1, . m tl- curtain P. Griv Meek-lv. I'! largest .itock, the finest selections, '.'.I f'n-.'js' prices, aro tint three graces ion at O ii in in's cheap cash store. ;. . ! ?.' i rats in meat vaiiety and of a'.l ,- it iSark.-i s. Now is the time to lniy. i -. nl in, til thu bo', ones l.ave been i I'Mii -red tbat a new time-table, t .. ' u iy t'o-i i.b-d cli. lilies in the r;in i ! ,- i f ! -i.-si iiu'er ti niiiM, ill kooii be issued ' , i . i'.i. K. II. M l link it ics, "-,;. f. A.M. I.lod. f ilolltdiyOinrg, s" ; ; t i'l'u a gutter Sni.day night wbiie. i ! :::; : I i . i : i linirih, and spraiii:d bis .; ! .': i:.T urgii-neiit tor Tngersidl. Ii:ivi- chickens, turkeys or . , '- . t . . ink i!i. .in to H trkers, wliere i . .t i gel in :e for tl.em and buy goods at i v - in .. ti iii at any other store in town, - i.i.i !.-iry b;ih" is cvliiit thej- call II. i: - ; i 'i .-. i r ! -iM in the ti-di line to the rcs- i mmt II t!" iday shurg. K icb tish, we ! , b in a ' iavlerry mark" on Us - Ii" t'niiiiiii'-.ioners of Hlnir county have 1 1: r o'd'T to the Slielill" f'orliid- I z to li'i i iv.) pi-rso'is who were cotn- t. j ill lor riding on lailroad cars .... t i.i'ii'iiji.i'i. -M.,1. l'- ;i H'jHini the ' Cheap .Tohn" f t I. '' i. :1 ;tt any person i an s:i i '1T ;-r dollar by bnyinsj bootw, r.f t Usl-"-'-. The experiment is v m : ii 1 1 ii g, an vhow. !;,. .,....,! W li ciith i.-tia-tically cele ' -.i : .- C''!it :n tb... iir-ivi'. vay by th.s ' '' K' i- iNim r , and .is a conseij uence ! ' '. '.? ,ie ( ii rap-lnred by t'le.iaent . i- i Mi l ., s'aik - ! i. ' " i .mi of 'heir own make ran t-.'! ,.!-.! : i.Mi M ' I.i i-l 1 ; M Urn hers, agents. ..' -i ' s : . ; s pi-r aiil. Think of that and : i-.; yn-ife'.f wlo-tl.ir it will piy ti) It-- v. : : j tie- lies' of :1 in tie I at such prices. - I' - .it.i.niii col on good authority, that i!,i" i,.-.s .iiii a i cu.ai kablt; itiipriivcment ii ; i - ii. i. ot oi--. t of the youii'T iMi-n and v. hi i !' II i'liia S 1 1 1 1 1-y w ithin the last six " ' ! !: t-u w hit h t here vas abundant room tMpiTn ot that dace tool one-half the --It M. I'ire. bis beeti postmaster a: i: ..iit Soritigs, jt'.air comity, for fifteen vj-iiii fii, i-"h:hii, having Seen appointed :i lv,;i. The ;u obiib. 1 ;t;es rri. t 'ial Mione .S l.i- i('.i!ii's ihfin liare v.i'l be post master, ii" ' ' l. in- es away the lioaiing Springers t r.iiii-i.f n post tnat. r. -t .!,-':-' '-.!e M ii i is f .Johnstown landed in ii.; !n-;e is i o.-hday forenoon two yoimjj .i t; t'!:.-d H'.v'ic a id Holders, who bad 'ii ii:.-.', .e,'.ue K-quiie Srrayer oti the .!' attacking the boss driver in th S !.- .l-t e i t t'ie I!;i;n'-ri i Works, found i. i 'v iu.1 sei.tvn. i-d lv thirty days' impris i ; i 1 1 -ii- 'J -ir brea'hs, l.i-lles. X . don't. I ! . ir brcat'ts, but h old ynirs-dves in i-n in-.-e after awbil", pretty soon, II ! : ,. i; ..f n.iUitier.v ami fa-icy goods ' i ' : .M;. wint.-r wear ever displayed in i. :,....i, . M i h. It. K. do.ies Ii is gone wliat hiio juoposes to bjing l; ;mi- Boli 1,-r. may toki liyht about nt being '- -i miii tt.eir nait tlie das, but vln-n h v. !,..!,- I I : ;;' ,,f pore alum salt can be 1 : 1 ..'i.", a-iil the best of carbon oil at p.-r gallon from M..I. Teitellaum, :-:... f .'vikes us thai any man willing v.- k i !. ! in earn enough to buy such ii .;iii l-i eceti iu these hard times. -V, A. l 1 :...t i.;f : i. ;i--r.. ef I :s ' ' ' :i t r.i r v :-. !, t:i I - ,,! II,.. c ' ' :'nd suiV C;iste desires lis to say that e .rack for County Tieasiirer, wi'hd.-awal, as be alleges, to i-oi v. n liMaiidin.. W'e are ii ji our estimation of the unity if Mr. Criste don't bav , -ieiit leiisons ere many days i ' fc i i;:g In- bad never got oil the track. - i'lcd Tut.m is to lecture In Alloona '' i uri! i -.- p:g!itof next week on thesilb- ' 1 "f .-irtT... "is-." If Theodore has 1 i i- i f t'ir.x' otii .nod it y than ho knows v ' i' ' i i! i -o i I b he hoi bet ter ship some of t tvi-.ose wif; has just issued a '- '. win ! te, is 1 1 w to Make Home II p i '"---tt ;.-ct hicSi b r husband don't scctn l" : ' t ;.-.d. Ao iii-i-i Tri'i'tim says that a front lvj .i iu leiigtu was c.iuiit by a fish-''-i'ii:i l in; river at. bridge. N o. 10, bet ween - : id S-,i-.ic: Creek, Wedncs.lav, ;r suck-rs. 11 was nun so 'chin:; that, it could not bn 1 - ii- 1 to !.. water. Colonel Campbell, nlv e f .viiat nl.ii.'e?) became posses- ! -ri'l-i:!., t-i i-ourt-'ons gae-keeper in i-.t a: li e Pa. Ft. U. i pot, A! .:!. bod . over a few days ago, not v . ! -n t v. nli ni,f of Job's comforters -id-- of Si's nose, ami as we c iioe ' a : f'n-i I hi' 'I I. -LI I- tt, inch of b-ing in a like paintai . we are almost sorry that lie tie e:ci -essence be for- we had '. -r htm c.i.- sympathies, red j u-kM may ol'times cover a a. i , i or ! O S )ut it t: neither pleasan. to mfor t:oie. t wear ; and ibis ' !oi.v :ii .t no i 'leaner nlaee or bct- ' ' ': of i ! tbiii i-i! a be found in or out : ' .-i;, .-,,,Uity t!i4.n at. S;.ir JIall 'loth s " ". C. int. hi street, .Johnstown, 'I I ii.tr ! -i t i - !. d over bv that clever gentle '' 'd Ii ii-r.i! .iealer, j;ii.eA.T. Murphy. l i ne f ke's mil be voted next. Tues-l- - i tie l,.ulcd .Sfit.v. cot.taiiiing lbs natno I. . an. - irtiiiiiiiiii' lor nivi-r uir, iji'in-' i 'or. -..id S. ere';. iy f Internai Aflairs ; '-' r ki t he-id.-. 1 jwKri-irtf, cortatning 1 L.Tle ft tt... ,"ii.'i.l-jlu l..r .tfl.o.,. ff tllf. Sjfr-u.-C ).irt.and the third howled County, c'"i!a: 'ii ti, pim. iF iti ami ill lf for .'iiuiess. nrd also thu names of the caudi- atf-s f.,r -iii.:y cffi es. "'mii.'S M'iIi'iw, of Ilonidaytdmrg, a Itn fl ib sc. i ,l.-i.,t ii Ri., lie ,r Lhr renowned v.- M-done." in r"ti es.nted ns havifjj ll-'i i,l rn:ip'y liltdlcine bottles viais ' tb rotiif!'! of wb'ill he ha om-o ..'iii,i t'ne la:t Un jrtis. Th :- st i ;,-t (,c i .storv is tbt be is svid "ti l ; po..rH in tie in g' .d heal'u. It ' -is Mah,n l.o tiave luult- up luu. . -jf tlc p.ttcut jnedii iu frateru- tat-.-l 1, '--.. ft, J The rail road shops at. Altoona have re ceived an order for building ten cil tanks Although it vas state.t in several papers a;"Lr,,!,e,,ate 'li,sastros re in the oil town of Kdenbnre, Clarion conntv, that, it would iierer be, rebnilt, we are gratified to Iearn from the Oil Times that over fifty buildings are rapidly being erected in the burnt dis trict, many of them of a much more sub stantial character than those that were de ?!,,'0ye, ,T1,e P1.''5" fair speedly to rise Thoenix-like, from its ashea. -llrother Over, of the Ilollidavshnrg Kcipster, and Mr. J. Dall Wllkins, while on their way to a Jlepnbliean meet ing at Canoe (reek Monday nfght, were thrown from a buggy in consequence of the horse accident- . . KieiMung inio a t:r u. The former iren- tletnan was turned Orcr and O'er bv being j dragged a distance of about fortv feet but i fortnnateiv escaped with only a few slight bruises. Mr. Wilkins had hi3 nose some what injured. The little girl in Prospect hotongh who was so badly injured the other dav by the explosion of an oil can and the subsequent ; attempts to subdue the flames, as noted in , another item, w.is at latest accounts in a ! very critical condition, with little or no hop',. ; for her recovery. It is sta'ed as a rather ! singular coincidence, thai an older sister of j the little unfortunate lost her life in a imi j lar manner, being literally roasted alive J not a great w hile ago. ' j During an altercation between a black- smith named I'.ernard O Xciil and a vom.g man named .J Mm liiley, near Scot't.lale Westmoreland conntv. on S.itnr,lfirrui last, the former shoved the latter out of the doorway, and in the fall bts neck was broken and Instant dea h w as the result. O'Xeii; w as subsequently arrested, and as the trage. dy occurred in Fayette conntv, just beyond the Westmorland line, he was taken to Uiiioutown and lodged in jail. We see it sta'ed that the Chairmen of the Democratic and Keputilicaii State Com -niittees have joined in requesting elefion officers throughout, the Sta'e to first count the vote for State rami iibiiei t i ....l ; .. .Judge of the Supremo Court, ami that com- I parisons be male with the vote for Auditor I (Jencral in 1S77. If this request is complied with it will greatly facilitate the task of as- I certaining the general result at an earlier hour than will be otherw ise ivissilil,. I The firm of Lcmnimt Xr Murray having ! ceascl to exist ow ing to the death of the in- I nior member, the surviving partner, Ir. ' Wm. I.euimon is a ixi.ois to close out certain : departments of the business as speedily as possible, and therefore otters for sal. a largi lot of jewelry, miscellaneous Iiooks, notions, ! etc-., at first enst, and in many instatiees at less than cost. JVrsons wishing to invest in articles of that kind w ill never have a better ' chance to secure bargains. ll-l.-4t."J ! Tell it not in Catb, proclaim it not in I the Ktr-ets ,,f Askalon, hut intimate it as ! loudly as von have a mind to throughout the i em-fin, s of Cambria and adjoining counties, to the citizens thereof, tha' the best place in I Central IVinisx ! vauia lo buy a tip-top suit 1 of fashionable, well-made and serviceable ' clothing for winter-wear or any other wear ! is at tlidfrey Wol ft" s popular rb-ap clot id n g ! store, next door to the post office. Altoona" I'a. A splendid new stock just received. j Winter N coiiiing--how s.-id is the tho't ! and how foolish the man who prepares for it n.it, knowing full well that its rigors will tail on those w ho forget that S. IMumenthal 1 has boots for the short and boots for thej tall. a well as sh ies for the ladies, for mis- ses. for boys, and a'so for him w ho full man- j h'.od ei joys ; all which he w ill sell nav, j a! most bes'ow lor bis prices, you see, are so ' wonderful low on those who th" saving of i money keen always in view, and call a' his I place on Eleventh avenue 11151, Altoona. ' IM. ! John Orner, formerly a resident of Sum- ' niivi'le. this county, where he wasau insti- ! luthui in the days of the old Portage railroad and who for many years was a blacksmith j in the employ of the Pioneer Company in the pa'my days of stage coaches and canal i packets, died, near I,ewstown on I he 17th ' ult., aged about 7. years. Me was one of: the most powerful muscled men in 'he State, ' and was often beard to say that when born he w as the ugliest baby in Christendom, nml had succeeded in holding his own on that score ever si uce. ! The unique advertisement of Mr. T.. M. V oolf, of .Johnstown, the poor man's fiiend and one pi ice clothier, printed n this paue. ; will be sure to attract the attention of all j our readers, every one of whom will (I id it to bis interest to give Mr. Wooif a cull, for we sneak by ihe liook when we say that he i is not only prepared to promise the best of w earing apparel at the vei v lowest prices, . but is abundantly able to fulfil his promises ; to the very letter. Me is not a Woolf in : sheep's eloihing, but a Woolf up to his eyes , in cheap clothing. We learn from private source, but trust there is no truth in th- rum r, that a I youi-g man very respeetal.lv coi ncc'ed in ' Altoona has been found guilty of murder; and sentenced to be bung somewhere in the ' west, and that sev,ral of his relatives have gone hither to bid him a trial farewell pre. vions to h's execution, wbi' h, if is said, has been fixed for an early day. The siorv is imt an impossible nor even an imnrohahSc one, but we nevertheless hope that it is. without foundation :n tact. i For the first time since coining noiong , its, so far as we are ,-rwnre, Mr. T. II. H"ist, j the popular landlord of the Mountain House , in this place, mounted the stump on behalf of Democratic men and measures, .and made several telling speeches in the German Ian- 1 gnago among iho yeoiuenrv of northern i Cambria during the past week. Like every- ; thing else he undertakes to do, Mr. Heist put vigor and sound s"nse into bis utter ances, and being a good talker and a ready reasoner, his speeches were well received and we hope did much good. All old lady friend of ours residing in ' Altoona. who possibly would not- thank us , for mentioning her name, had her pocket picked at Ilarris'mrg. a few days ago while returning from Philadelphia, the light- ; fingered scamp who did the little j ib sue- reeding, if we are rightly Informed, in se- : curing seventy dollars in cash, a railroad j pass, and several other articles of va'uu to t he right ful owner at least. We comiuisser- -ate. our venerable friend on her heavy loss, ! but congr.it ii lai e her on the fact that she is ; able to stand ihe pressure without any se- ; rious discomfort. j The Altoona Trihu'np of list Friday said that on the previous day Capt. Adams, ; the ( ii-ft'tiiini k candidate for Congress, wr.s ; at the depot in that place, solitary and alone, 1 strolling up and down the flagging, carpet sack in hand. 'like a lost sheep in Israel, i:n- '. til .Jacob M. Campbell dismounted from the ; rai n going east and grasped the Captain's hand, after which th' -,- both tor-k the cars for T. rone. Staws show which way the wind blows, and if the Democrats who in- tend to vote for Adams will deliberately walk into the trap that is prepared for them, they richly merit their fate, and deserve to , bo cangh:. j I f it be true that "a thing of beauty is a joy forever," then indeed will the gratifica tion of Major Thompson and his efficient . aids. '-.Jiin" and 'Bob." be of long rontiim- ; anew, for the fact cannot be "rubbed out" ' that the new store-room into which they ! have recently moved is "a thing of Ix-auty" j in , -very sense of the word. K'.egantly im- ! proved, elaborately finished, neatly arranged and abiiiitlaiilly supplied with the best and richest of goods of every description, it is indeed a place which lovers of the beautiful cannot fail to admire, and w here seekers af ter bargains ran pcrchase all they need in ; lr.V goods, dress goods, boots, shoes, hats, t ans, groceries, etc., at. as medera'e prices as articles of lika merit tan be bought any- where. The cft-trid and always successful method of gladdening 'he reporlorial heart by fimiislrhg a ri rst-class local item has just bee'i repeated in .Johnstown, A ten-year-old daughter of Mr. John Henahan, of Prospei t sought to hurry up a dilatory fire Monday forenoon by pouring coal oil on the Hames. The result may be readily conjectured, and ' it is therefore scarcely necessary for us to say that the can exploded and a portion of the burning liquid ran down the poor girl's hack and arms, injuring her very severelv, though it is the opinion of the doctor That if some other method than throwing water on the little unfortunate couhl have been adopted for quenching the flames, her con- ' d ltiou would not lie near so critical as it now Is, the sudden shock and consequent chill haying completely prostrated the girl. The many friends of Miss Annie E. j Jones, formerly of this place, bnt. more re- ; cently of Zanesville, Ohio, will be glad to ! learn that she has united her fortunes with ' Mr. Pichard Prichard, of Pittsburgh, who, ! it. is to le hoped, will prove worthy of the : love and devotion of our fair young friend. The wedding took place at the residence of j the bride's mother on last Thursday evening, j May peace and prosperity ever be with them. ' "Nell" McVicker. a colored woman re- j siding iu this place, succeeded on Wednes- ! day last in climbing to the top of a tall pine tree which stands in front of the house and 1 towers fully ten feet above the roof of one of ' our citizens, and after reaching her lofty perch coolly proceeded to pick off ail the I burs within reach and quietly dropped them to her expectant "Missus," standi ng i beneath. Parties who witnessed the feat ' confidently anticipated a reonening of the b'.ack-burying season, but "Nell" and her i friends, and their name is legion, are glad to know that like Zaccheus of old she is j none the worse other venture. j "Do boys ever cons! ruct anything worth talking about?" is a question which Mr. j John Dubois, a wealthy citizen of Clearfield I county , has answered in the affirmative by inventing a hinged dam, ('nice care r.ot to ; reverse the title,) which be claims can be j placed in such rivers as the Conemangh, j Allegheny, or Ohio not forget ling Harry ! White's renowned Kiskiminetas and can i be operated by the stream itself. The ele- vating and depressing is done by sluices and : wickets, and the inventor is firm in the be- lief that, the thing will work like a rharin. Mr. Dubois invented and put into practical j use several years ago a system of sluice j dams for "splashing" logs in the smaller j streams of Clearfield county, and which 1 have also been utilized in the northern part j of this county. Thev answer the purpose for which they are intended, and Mr. D. is confident, that the hinged dam for rivers will be found available under all circuui sLanees. The Commissioners appointed to select a site for the new or Middle Penitentiary,! after having visited A Itoona, Tyrone, Hum- ; ingdon. Lewistown, Harrisburg, Williams- j port, and perhaps one or two other places, ! decided last week in favor of Huntingdon, j Twenty acres to be donated by the town authorities will be enclosed by a'wall thirty- ! two feet high ami of immense thickness. j The building w ill be of stone, one story in : height, radiating from an octagonal struct- j nre in the centre, and three hundred and ! fifty cells will lie f n shed before the prison is turned over to iln lioard of Inspectors. I The site of the bui.tiia g w ill In: on the south I side of the river, a me, ting of the Hunt- j itigdon Hoard of Trade was held on last Sat- j unlay e.v, ning nt.d a committee appointed to confer with Ihe Penitentiary Commission ' and make ai r-iugements for the tianstei of j deeds, ,tc. It is not likely that work on j the .structure itsiif will be commenced be- fore snri ng. "C. Simon .c Co. before pun basing else- ! where," is an injunction we have been cn- deavoring to impress upon our readers for ! several weeks past, and as C. Simon Co. j keep an extensive dry goods establishment in Altoona, and Charles Simon is proprietor I of a clothing store, in the same city fullv 1 stocked with the best of garments, as well ! as bats, cups, etc , for men and boys, and I hats, i o its a id nov. It es f r ladies and child- i ren, boih being easy lo find, we trust, that j those of our readers who do their shopping t in Altoona have not passed by in silence the 1 advice so pivsistent !y given them. If they ' have, they will find it to their interest to change their tactics at once, and if they have not they need no assurance from us that they have done well and will continue to do well solong as they keep on buying from Charles Simon an 1 C. Simon X- Co l.'n and i:M7 r.:eei.ih avenue, Altoona, J Pa. "Simon says up" with honest dealing j "Simon says down" with the prices on all kinds of goods. New ,ad vertiscmciit next j w ee k . j S one of the f 1 reenbaekers are boasting t very loudly of ihe wot, .lei ful things thev j will accomplish at the election next Tues day in Allegheny township. We are loth ' to believe that ; here is even on? Democrat in thrt old and steadfast lown.-hip who can j he seduced into voting the Greenback ticket. ! 1 : i : . i . . . , ""hi win sin. pi- im a vote tiirown awav, am! we doubt very much whether there is a Democrat in old A lb gheny who is w lliii g now to desett the parly with which "lie has always :! !,, i-d tl.eit iy assist to lessen its chances ot obtaining a victory in the Si ate .atnl alviln 1 1. j ( '. .. . . -,..LI. ... . l . I - A voir for Mason, or a vote for Adams, i!l ' amount to nothing So far as they are con cerned, bnt will indue, tly aid tlie election j of Hoyt and Campbe:l. "if there nre any i Democrats in ihat township who have I thought ,.f voting the Greenback ticket, we ! trust they will think twice before they com- , toil such an act of political foilr. Alleghe ny township must sustain her well earned reputation, and not forfeit the high opinion j entertained of her by the Democracy of the I couu'y. I General Di id D. f 'niton, a prominent j and very wealthy citizen of Sin Francisco, I who died iu that city :,hont two weeks ago i wus Deputy Sl.eritl" under Mr. Charles M-- i D-rmotr after that gentleman w as elected i Shenir of Siskiyou county, Cxlif irnia, alwiut ! the ye;r 1S5. The miners first elected Col- i ton. but it. tiu-n-d out ihat he was not twen- ty-one years old, and wn-. therefore iueligi- ' ble. They then elected McllTIIKitt, who 1 appointed Coiton Irs deputy, and be in turn i was elected to succeed McDermntr when the litters term of ,.fd e x pi red. Charles Me- ' D.'iinnt resid-d in this place when t;e I Mexican war broke out. and was a member of the Cambria Guards, an organization w hich served duiing the war under Captain i .Jatii-s Murray, who died here only three : weeks ago. After the war was over Mr. i McDermoit went to California, where he b.- i came, as a!.oe sta'ed. Sheriff of Siskivoti , entity and was afterward killed in a run- , mng fight wilh the Indians. Fort M.-Der- I !"""v" noith-ca-tern part of that Slate was named after him. He was connected '. with ihe McDc-rmolt families of Clearfield t-jwnship, i,is county. Is William T. liey's occupation gone,1 a;id can it "p.. possible that the editor of the ! Johnstown TriUiir," will permit the election i to pass over without, a supplementary state- ! men! from him in regard to the sale of a i naval cadetship by Gen. CofVroth. Although i bis success in that line has not been e"n- i coiiraglug, we confidently expected to see Idilev once more come to the assistance of ! the Trihune, and admit that if it w as neither t ISerwind nor Kuinihait, who had furnished ' htm with l.'Jt)U, to m divided between him- ; self and (Jen. CofiVoth, it was some ofhr young man, w hose nams he cannot now re- j in-mber, but that it had a German sound. Hut it seems that ihisisnot lo be. Then; farewell ! venerable but vulnerable William i J-.il ley If vp part from yon w ith regret, as ! we do, for you are a man of most astonishing ' ;"""!, ''Hid have lieen to us a source of in" ' finite amusement, wilh what a feeling of ' positive anguish must your fast friend, the editor oi the Tribune, regard your final dis appearance from the stand, as his trusted witness against Gen. Coffroili as the man above all others, from whom o to,,. 1, -aa I expected and ko little w as obtained ! Again, i William, farewell f There rK some queer people in tho , "Kichlands," asa portion of Dean township in this county, hs called. David Wert, and 1 . ,nHl"'g, while returning from I church last Sunday week, mounted a fence ! oy the wayside and engaged in a discussion on various topics. During the conversation ' tngung staled as a remarkable fact thai there were no stones 111 Iowa, of the truth of ; which assertion Wertz then and ther ex- i pressed serious dnubts, for the reason as he alleged, that Tingling has never 1 11 iu Iowa, and therefore knew notl.in.r about, it- 10 which Mt.glitig rejoined that if he had not been there his father bad, and he was : good authority on the silbiect Weriz de- ' 11 ted that either of them liad ever been in Ihat W'ate, and expressed his lielitf that tho ! son of o.d Fred. Yingling was a blasted liar, whereupon Yingling jumned off. ihe '. fence, picked up a dm., and striking Weriz on the breast, landed him on his back on the other side of tl, fen.-e. Yingling then started 011 a run. but Wert 7., pickino up a stone, sent it after him w ith such urn-mug skill that it hit him sipiareiy on the back of the head, and laid him sprawling on the ground. Here is a solid foundation for two InterestingJ. ases in the Quarter Sessions, all growing out of the simple (jnestiou of btoues or no btonoi iu Iowa. An intelligent anu wide awake Demo crat from a neighboring township informed ns the other day that a belief prevails in his section that, A. D. Ciise, the independent candidate for County Treasurer, is running in ihe interest of Jacob M. Camplndi. Mnch as we despise the course of Mr. Criste, we do not intend lo extennata nor to set down aught in malice against him, and will not, therefore, assert that what is imputed to him is true. Mr. Criste is not a fool but a man of excellent sense, and hence he must Know tull well that he has not the tuost re- mote chance of being elected, and if his ' neighliors will express their stisnicions as to i h. to t. in ci I'icm meir suspii ions as i'J ins purposes iu Incoming a candidate, he lias no one but himself to blame for it. If there is any truth in this report, it behooves ' Democrats to be on their guard, and to take I oner'a titierati ve. rii n,i i a ...i u.ni i. t i - - -- - ..- ...... .. ..irwii. .iii,- . crats, in the northern districts especially, 1 siioiii.i go to the polls early, and make it : certain that no Democrat rotes a Criste : ticket irith Jacob M. Campbell's name, upon it. i Cambpel! w ill need all the votes he can get, ; and a good many liesides. and if his friends j can engineer info the ballot liox tickets of: the kind we have referred to, they would lai I foois not to attempt it. Let Democrats, be- ! iug thus forew arned, be also forearmed. Mrs. Ware, otherwise known as Mrs. ; ezzeiis, willow of John Bishon Cozzens C Ware, who used to l',re his name with the Ware cut off. possibly liecause he did n't like ! to be classed among hard Ware, and w ho it j will la remembered, was shot ami killed in Tyrone about a year ago by a detective who was aiu-mpiuig to arrest Lira on a chartre of i dealing in ronnterfelt. coin Imi , tu red in Philajelphia for indulging in the same style of wickedness the shoving of counterfeit trade dollars. When takeu into custody she was accompanied by a man named Johnston and a woman name,! Ford. "l.;i- l.tl.l. " . I Iwlh of whom were roped in at the same j time Alra 1"" .-. ..... ;i.... 1 ""- ' - Ill.ll.-ll lllll v t?1 I t " -.aim i. . IKH.ti, IM'ltl county, where seven of the members, in cluding the subject of this ketch, wete ar res'ed in 1S114 for stealing from the Pennsyl vania Pailroad Company. On the trial of the case Mrs. Cozzens turned State's evi dence and thereby escaped punishment, and it was principally upon her testimony that the other six were found guilty and sen tenced lo two years each In the penitentiary, ten months of which time, however, they were excused from serving owing to the in tcrpnsi'ioii of executive clemency. Mrs. Cozzens subsequently resided for a consid erable time with one of her brothers in the vicinity of Hiair Furnace, from whence she recently gravitated to Philadelphia in com pany with Johnston, and the probabilities now are that both of theui will get their just deserts. IHK I.lfiHT Tichkt to Votk. Quoting j the languagi; of ihe H o lidaysbnrg Standard, we say to Democrats, and to al! other patri- I otic citizens who want to co-operate iu i bringing about a better anil happier condi- ! tion of public affairs, and a resulting benefit ) to the business and social interests of the Sta'e and country, that here is the ticket . they should put into thu ballot-box on Tues- uay next : STATE, Governor. Andrew II. lull. I.ieiiieiinnf Governor, John Ferttir. Secret" ry of Internal AiTdirs, J. Simpson Africa. JCDICTAKY. Judge of the Supreme Court, Henry 1'. Koss. COUNTY. Con cress, j Alexander II. CnfTroth. Assembly, ; I.. 1 Woodruff, ' John Ten Ion. j Ilea itcr and I'ecorder, ! jonn i,Ke. Ti efiiir r. ' Andrew Y van Icy. j l dm ni issiooers, John Cnmpbell, i (ieoi ge li ui Ict. j Pooi Director. j Jesse Patters. ,u. . Survijor, j IU to y Sea nh n. j Auditors, j riiilip I. Sk.-lly, j Patrick Dillon. j This makes taree tickets tn Im rnt,1 o, ! one and the same time. Cut and fold them nil sep.naielv i.iI.Ii.kt i.. ,1 .. .. caiKiioates on each, leaving onlv I he words STAT K, .1 L'DIC I A KY and COUNTY ex posed. This makes your ballot re.ulv -for the Inspector. See that All these ii'auiLS are on them. Ext'VRsiny to Kansas Persons desir itiLT to i;-1 West, to inspect Lands, can pro cure Single or Hound Trip Tickets, via "Pan II ANin.F. IlofTK," at the very lowest rale, every day in the week. In order to secure the advantages of ttitck time and sure connections, tickets must be purchased over the direct and popular "IMn-Uamii.k Uot'TK," Hie shortest and quickest line to Dliuois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Kansas. Following i the time of Daily Express Trains via "Pan Handle Route :" Leave Pit tshurs.-h s:t2 a. in. 11:47 p. m. j Arrive St. I,.uiis a. m. ;!) p. m. i Kans-.is City Kl.l'i p. ni. 10:tKl a. in. j Conneetion is made in Union Depot, Kan sas City, for all points in Kansas and Colo- ' rado. Two hundred pounds of baggage are ' checked free for colonist s. I If unable to procure tickets by the Pan- IIanui.r Kot'TJ-iat nearest railroad starinx, j j M-ei,j;eis siiouiii ,-an on j cents ar Lt!7on i Depot, or ,.S Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa., and call for tickets via !A N- II A xiilk INifTK," by w bich line Omnibus Transfers are avoided. For time tables, address W. Jj. O'Urikv, (ieueral Passenger Ag Mit, Co lumbus, Ohio. ll-l.-4t."J Vote for thf. Woolly Heads. In the excitement of a political campai gn like the present one the sheep law is 'erlnoked Vet is a fact that the effectual protection of sheep would enrich ! he conn rry more than j even the creates! reforms p.roinised by tb most anxious politician, li is caoable of -demonstration that, if o-.ir farmers could have free sheep (free from dog ravages) ! they could tfive us all tmr woolen gomls at a'auit one-half present cost, and feed ns with 1 mutton iu the same riitio of cost, and at Iho same time use ami improve their poorest ' lie'ds and make a goial profit. j There are figures, to s'.i.iw how as doas in- ; crease In a Stale sheeri disappear from the ' census reports, and, w hen a good dog law is j fairly carried in ro evecitioii, sheep increase : just, in proportion to ihe disappearance of; dogs from the reports. We could fill our j sheet with snch riorures, but every farmer j knows how it is. Vote for the bheep law. j Ihnitinydon Semi-Weekly Xttrs. An Astonishing Fact. A large pro- j portion of the American people are to-day I dying from the effects of Dvsnensia or li. I ordered liver. Tli ronlt if tl,uau .t;unc... I upon the masses of intelligent and valuable peor'e is most alarm ing.naking life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence n't enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to lie. There ix no good reason for this, if yon will only t brow aside prejudice and skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends and try one bottle of Oreeu's August Flow er. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles il" Ibis medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory re tmlts in every case. Yo-i can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve- the worst case." positively sold b" all Druggists on the Western Continent. The bass horn of flic bnll-frog has ceased to blow, the stake-driver sinus "not in In meadows low, the katydid's hnr.l v-enrdy has ceased its flow, and the fire fly's lainpno more will show the crickr ,(,w 10 tune his banjo. 'Cause-why, winter is Coming, and Fine ns you're there, ,Iohn Lloyd & Col have goods rich nd rare, of the very la-st kind, for cold winter's wear, w hich they sell at prices ho low that their enst oners stare and wonder if in the State anyw he.e a bloVk can bo found with theirs to compare. C'o mm it mention. SVMMtT. Oct. 5r. 1S73 F-DlTOR Freeman I herewith enclose ,.jr. oulnr from Ihe self-sti led Pennsylvania Sol diers' I-rt'iitMie. The Itcpiiblican party must certsinly be in the f,Tf u;ch w hen it hss to run suck Ihe different PenM n depart men's in order to tret the names of oor crippled solders for the purposeol sending them such c nteinp'if.ip clrculsrs. as thoutrli we were not nbie to think and act for ourselves, tlentlenien. it Is no use to send out such clap-trap to soldiers fn hopes or irettina- their votes for the bondholders" can didate (J. M. Campbell) for Conirress. It is nil vpr"""e lo tell us what the Iteputiiicsn party h"9 .e. for b"!. Mr-rr 'k,s very f.,,i rare not to snv unit iur iil.i,i ,i.. .i, , curainst u. Look at the record of island 'vi ! and see what was done lor soldiers. You w id" ,in1 ,hrtt we were ",,1 wi:h a dollar that wms w',rlh "bout sixty cents, nnd, besides that, the Ztll V7TOVB3 j A ... . . , ... . . . - i . o -i " in i .ii, in, i iii-ir I'dnos. ine l.epuhti- t-'tn Cmirresa did noihiruc for the soldier or the co,,nTr r"11 wnat was wrunsr from them. All iney want now is a continuance in office, and if they can't secure that bv fair means they are determined to do it by fraud, salary rab and all. If T mistake not it was a I)"mncrt r.nm ,k, district who l.r.nnrht nboiit ibo linker investi- j V'.itlon which showed there Was more fraud ' committed through the pension department I than throns-h any oth-r bureau at Washington. ! The Solui'-rs l.c.iirueor Pennsvlvania is nntlonif ! but a political mschinc in the hands of Don I Cameron, who won hi do a I most a ny t hitijr lo net ' back lo the C s. Senate: but once there, tfiaid ' bye, aoldier. for thf next five Years! The K 'publican parly is reeliuir under a load ' or corruption and traiid. and as honest men are desert in it they want to dupe soldiers out of ; their votes in order to prop up ifs rotten car- e, r,,- hin,.i . I uw.nr. ae i,' ..,'.. . i. , 1 e I TUia X G 1 ..I . . , , - "... . ij. ,-irt-uiur reniui'is me or ine table of the crow ihat stole the cheese nnd the fox who Haltered Mr. Crow by miikintr him believe thii he was a good singer. The ornw undertook to sing, when the cliee se fell to Iheirrouud, und that beiinr just what Ihe fox ean'ured the cheese and h-t 1 wit h the music. So it is with 1 1 Mr. Crow e, on he K-p.ililieans. n... ... r. , ,. . -- i Soldiers, on the riirhf t.v Hie in , We showed our manhood in putiinir down re- beliion. Let us do tile same on the 5th of Xo j veniber by vol in for honest Bovernment . , Vote Tor Dill and the whole I). -m-icrntic ticket, I and let the bondholders a ud Cameron & Co. take paesnre up Suit river. I am, with respect, j As Ol.D Sol.lHLR. j IITniAEAL. , PKICE I.FAVIS Married. t tta resMenec I of the bnd.-'s parents, in thU Place. ,,ti TIhik. i day. On. 2.-.. I;, bv v. K. W. Hrown. Mr. 1 I I'KKsutsrs Pkice, or Pittatiurir. and Mt S I nn Lewis, t iinjht'-r of David Lirwis, Ksq., of ! this ple,., Xn cards. I j For Ihe kindness which prompted rather I I than f ' r the amount of sweetness contained in ! . ihe nfTerlnir mad,- to the printer, the newlv ' wertilol hsve imr -har.ka nnd best wishes, j The hannv yonnij- bride is one of the most am;- i able and most acton, plisl.cd of Kin nsfuiry's fair c'liuirhters. and havtnir bestowed her hand tn one who no doubt had already won her i in nr, we ii-usi sno nns leeeivt-it a (jnod I'rice for so p-ectous a Je el. A UDITOH'S NOTICE. Tho tin- A dersigr,ed Auditor, nppi inted bv tha Orphans' Court .f Cambria conntv to report dli I rihutfon of t he fund inth" hnnds ef .los. Crls'e. Fxefiitor of ths l:if will an 1 'estanie at of Kai lioi Kline, rtee'd. hereby give? not i.-e t lia t l e will pit l Ids iittiec in Lhensimrir on Tnetajr, th Sfiih day of Norrmhrr ISTS. at ! ,reheic. p. M.. lor tho purpose of atteni'inir to the duties of sid tiirnt ment. Those havim; claims wji.in said Iniel nro rt-.jveste.f to present them, or te.deWrn-d from any part of the sume. . - , JXO. E. SlA'LAN, Auditor. Nov. 1, lv:s.-Gt. t y ' - iSSmSi SALS CF TIMBER LAND. 1"Y virtue of an order of the Court of Common ) Pien-iof Cambria countv. tu nie liirt-ctcd. I will oflr at public sale, atTortago Station, In said county, on Tuesday, Xovembcr 2GtJi, 1S7S, nt 2 o'clock, p. in., the following described real es tate, to wn : All that certain TRACT OF LAND situate in Washington township, in p.mn'.v of Cambria, a.f joir.trtir lsnd warranted In t.he name of l.ic li.ir l Smith. Charles Smith. Af.r.m S.ititnun. and Kin i Storm, containimr vol-it Ht xnRi:r axo thiktv-iuree ami one-hai.e ac a ks; uni.nprovel. Terms ok Sale Dne-half of the gi nrrhnse iiiotiey to ho paid on the continuation oi the sale and t he balance fn one year ihrre iitT. to b se cured by the judgment bond and inert-, e ol the purchaser. .1 ( 1 1 X U A t X K K , Assigiite ot Ii. Ii. Dune-tan. Nov. 1, 1S7S.-SU Assignee's Sale. 1 1 Y, virI"r of ord'r of tho OrphapV Court of I . "i"r:a eouciy. i ino nirectei'. I will expose to public sale, at the present residence of K. J-uiis. in i-.uenstiurjr borough, on Friday, Kovembor 22th, 1373, At a o'clock, r. v.. the fi lowing described real estate, V wit: No. 1. All that certain MESSUAGE, j tieinx a tun s K and Uir OF OKOnXD sitna-e In the West ward of ir.lienytiiinr hor..unh, bound ed on the north by lot, torinr rly of li-r. ft. i 'hns ty, ,IecM, ,,n t lie eat, bv n a'licv. on ih soutti r.v lot of K. . I. Humphrey.' and nil thu wrt bvju ia'n strict said hit lif.niina; Si feet oti .luhm street and rxtenilinr brx:k liu leet. havins I hereon erect. ed a two story J- fame House, a Vr.inj Stable and , necessary OutlUildin s, wiib a i(.oU KarJen at- ! lUCUCll, I No. 2. All that certain Piece or Parcel ; of bind si-uate in the West ward of sniil b.irouh of Ktenhurt. bounded on the n-irth hv Invd Ftreet. on the cast by West street, on tlie'sout bv land ! of Robert F.vars, and on tue west by b.t ol Tho ! Davis. .Jacksen. lcr.Ms or rs.M.K iine-tliird of the pnrcjase money to tj pnid on the confirmation ol tb i sale or sales, !,id t he remainder fn two e.jiial acnual li.ymein to be secured by the ni !ij iuei-,1 I ond or bonds iA the purchaser or imrchasers. W. H. SK Hfd-R, Assi .nee ot K. .1. Mill. Kbonsbnrg, Nov. 1, lS78.-3t. A GOLD MEDAL haa been awarded at the Paris Exucsltion of 1S78 to for their fest Six-Cord Spord Cotton, onflrminif the estimate placed upon their iro. I at all the World's Kxno.it ions, lrr.ni tli,t nt T. ,n.i,.n k,-,i to the ttcntennial F-vposit ion of li-7i where' th,-v toek a diploma for ST;rd(ll( SllvLXUTU AXI) F.XCKI.I.KXI ir.AblTY." Tlie Second Prizo of a Silver Medal was taken by the rt'il.lmanUc Linen Com pa 11 v. which clalrosto be the vpecl.-i I champion of Amerie.m industry, and wlifeh has extc-usivciv advertised a CJ rand Prize at Paris. NO GRAND PRIZES were awarded for Spool Cotton at PARIS. Messrs. J. P. Coats have established In Taw. tncke, 11. t. tho largest Sp,ml Co Ion Mi Is in the United States. 1 aery process of manufar ture, from the raw cotton ti Ihe finished spool. Is condn-'tcd there. Their American made Spool Cotton took the award at the Centennial, and while they had never claimed special merit tor their n nierican made Si.ix.l Cotton over that maiinf.i.'l ured In their Scotch .M ills, they have the ?ai isf.ictlnn of aniionnemic that th-y hare so identified theuiseives villi tins country," that j AfilGRSCA, as represented by ' J. & P. COATS, is still ! AIIKAI) IX Spool Cotton. BATES & GOATS, j 8 le Agents in Philadelphia for ! Nov. i,uT8.-tt. j. r. coats. .TOl ICK. In the matter of the ac count of Sarah Boyi.F.. F.xeentrix of I'ajiiel Boyi.k. deceased, who was one of the Fx eeutors tit .1 amks 1. Jl'(iot n. ilee'd : On the fj h October. 1878 the Conn appointed Josuru Mc l io- a t.v A u. liter, to hear an. I decide on exceptions filed to said rejan-t, ami make dlsti it. niton Jtv the Court. In pursuance of the nhove appointment, the Au ditor will sit at the Court House in F.lienseuru, on W EioEsnA y, Nov. Mfi. lv7. at i -,-lnck, r. M., when and where parties iutere-ted may at tend If they think proper. josi I'll McliOXALIl, Auditor. Ebensburg. Oct. 18. IS 8, 3t. L'.HDSEY'S KLOOD SAfiCHEt? Is ti.e gTiifti liiwMl Krnrdjf T-ttr. fifroiul'i, L ire it, rnnj'i, of tnlth. R-ml r l eurni m of fit y ehib! f KU'Pt-." Vrm. K. Se'ttT, 2r-if-t-. Pn. I rM-r R. E. SKLT-fcR' t ., JOHN MURPHY, M. D., J'HYSICIA AMI M ki.Ki Trjtat. Hii-L Ifoaocnn. Oamhrl eunnfy NKrht rail ran lnoiimlr al llltj rc,Inf of J. I. SI U.T.J . jS-.-tl. Yx c : z : a a l ii. re Srpi u p Square Square Square b503 Ekward! 5-33 Ucward: 5500 REWARD! To anyone who can show a larger, finor nic.: cheaper stock cf Square square Si uare Square P.piare Square S'lunre Sipiaro Square Square fquai e Sij hi re Square Square Squa re Square Square S uare Sq'jare Square Square Square Squa re Square rccc c c c c c c c r. cccc noo M O o 0 o o o t:oo TTTTT T T T T T T Gent's Furnishing Goods, ac, In S-piare Square ALSO, IGO 2E2S"5S?Srr-L In every case where we fail to do as advertised. 1'ealinir I 'ea linir Dealing l.T,lifir 1 1 1 ii l'ealinir !eatuiif Dcaltnir I ea ling Dealinif 1 'eaiinii D'-altnif 1 '"a lour 1 lea Ituir I 'ea imur I'caltiiir 1 'ealinir 1 'eali nif l'ea'imr I'elllllllf I'eal'iig H'-aluijr I '-, lll( 1 lea ling I'cii'i:. I 'eMlinir 1 'cabtiif l'eaiiiur I'-alitlg l'e-ilinir 1 'aiiiiir Deaiinjr I 'ertl'tlir ECONOMY IS WEALTH! And you can practice It no mcrs efTccturJ ly thnn by fiivlng us a c:!!. Wo vish consumers of cocc'3 in . r lino to know t;-.at wo P.avo DfCliBEDJiBOFEmBMIO;! And shall continue to Renault rccc.'s sclc! at big promts until wo have over come r.11 competition. j'-!lllllrf Cioi rninr Cud ti :ng t'l-.i'iimr CI it Imur Clotiocir loi l.iiur oti., V'e have llie largest a?d best slock of OVERCOATS FOR C'loi hinjr Chit lima Clotlii-M ix tiij: our runs Clott'f 111? C"f nii'ir C,. u h mif l'oi,ii)r I'l-KAr I'dNuTsl'I'MMiM i fT I tottoiK Nt li. VC IIAVK l. li!NKil ' tloih nk' j h t; (iuoli-s a.m. l-i.lri:, . v i i. "i in ur I'loi liiinr Ci it limit L. M. t i-i'iiiiiir no! hou, The Poor Man's YiirA V'';; ''". v -" cT,.l'.tn tloinmjf AN D ONE Plilrr Cnuiiun lotllTlie C' ltl.ICK ClOTKIEr.l &w tb.lhin Cloth, V.V- '.". Mn iioiiiiiiir Clothinir lot hin JnbnV V'V","" , lotiiiur lothii m, I i lias T t 1 , -1... 1 VM,c .inn l: c Ml 1,,.., ' ri' ytiiit-ir Oothu. j li;C.-K. 'priory p p r,rs finrt?i ? bi brlhoAii lOT All i i Hi R v5 i T-T T TT frrt r-.r n9 ii II hr.b? rn fc? fel t.i i:i he. , r I iim&tt rui n I I rcc 311113- returned to Lorctto from Uio Katirn cities ainl tloiiar.t slock of which were lop?ht from fust harjils fort-ash. ami will be sohl r,n c:U fit . l.ric-cs than buyers on credit can afionl to take. Conn- ll.vn. , v, i yl..h'v ami see how easy it is to save cnoti-li in voin p-ux li:., t'o pav t.,u for a jotirnry of twenty miles, if need !. to ic:k-!i our sioic." all can icaililv realize by exaininiitg the follow hiz wot; Ui til T,:ir'it Hrown Suaar, Re Itest White i.i,.. - '11', 'P (inml (irecn Coffee, fi lb. f 1. : Jflllj 1 .inrew" !.'. Y irnl. Kss'c-C Ci fTei-. ft boxes fur tTv. Ciishmercs. hie. yd. and i-p. Alpacas, is,.. rd and up. Plaid. I'le. d. and upwan'. 1 0 Men's Suits, hi t-'iHiin op. Hoys' Suit, al l and upward. I'nnts at -.1 ecu! nml upward. A larire slock of Men's Oct eo-itSHt T'tand upward. Ca leoes .to. 1' yd. M 'eii'-s. "h" yd. 1 11 I iipw't', Fl inn, -Is t -Jti-". ( y.i. nnd lif . Wtiiie Coiitoa Foiiiiiel at Cc, r Vd. n.l npv -i 11I, rtrown Canton Fluincl at 7c. -- GAINS .-V! COl'MPiY niOIlTE TAKEN IN The People's Cheap Variety KEPT DY m. J. TEITELBAUi"!, LORETTO, PA. ; a r 1 r i n - , k uuuu ra: iii very nuap. A HUM cmtninmir IOI ch-h, wild usnil allowan, almut S Acacs eleared. havinir thereon creel ed a I. .it llense. lined and weaile-r Ih irilel. eertalnine 5 r.H.m. and an cxct-ih-tit eel fur, a new Frame Kilik Hsrn. 40 by Tn feet, and other out hnil. Unas. 1 here Is also a s rinyoflir Injr water wit In forty feet of the kitchen d.xir, w Inrti even 710 w. tot wit ti"ta n-t tn t he d rv weH t h er. furnishes an ahoiid-nee of pure w.mrl 1 n ad tlitl n to all this, t liere is k sl Spring Hoa-e. nlK.nt ck) ;,... le tree?, which this year yielded 1 0 bushels ol apples, several paeh and cherry trees. ami. on Ihe nncleared imrtt'.n. atMint r a nu hecn IVuhiTatlon. I r l.ersi.u-ir. 1 etnlock tree., toilet h- r it h linn m timoer. I his r . km is in a hne stat o wn leneeu ami 4 . mties sour n we u r t.erst.n if There Is a steam saw-mill within n halt mile and a wtter s-iw mill within h('.y r.v!. of the llmi.er. Chnreties and seh-ml lii.is,-s emiTenlent. An u- CEI.I.KXT FARM fim MAIiKlTIMl TO Jillmn Will le sold cheap part roll aad balance talt purclmscr. t ali on or iidi'.resa lii:il. W. UATM X, I bcnttiiirs. i 'anitiria Co., Pa. 10 2.-r.t. IV. .11 . .1 . l)L'lt, sir t liTir,!' l'uvsit'iAX ami Si'i;r.fo- a i.T, , isa, r. ILHin at 1314 Kleventh arenne. Iw-twecn 15: h and 141 h streets where riitrht calls can lie ma le. Oftle honrs from ft to 10." a. m.. and from 2 to 4 and e lo ft. p. i. Special attention paid to !i. eases , .f the F.ve and Far. . well a to Snricit.l i 11.;. .11. in Mrs di-i n t l-.u. I l ti.( 11 11 li II II II II c,g; X X X ." X X X Ii ; ; 11 t, I! I! 11 X XX iw- ; I. , i. p. -Dt le: ( HEH A5D BOYS Cb t lot h . 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