u zsu. r z ii Ebensburs. Pa.. - - v w - w f f LOCAL AND PERSONAL. fy ,UT11 Vtlllllll rC Iclllj'iuill vwirn Ul . t- mi didn't mil. fliav. Citrtin "J '. ...muz " ' : j - - - - i 1 A water saw mill owned by Mr. John . es, and located near Dethel, in Hlaeklitk ; wnship, was, with a considerable quantity j oes and lumber, destroyed l hre one. night, last week. The origin of the fire is j somewhat of a mystery , though the general ! presumption is that it was ibe. work of an ; incendiary. The mill wan insured for 000 in tho Hlair Comity Mutual. Ilev. J. W. Thomas, of Rarre township, Ilnntiiigilon county, was. found lyindeatl! on the road near his residence on Monday ' evening of last week, with a loaded pun j f.y bis Bute, luere were no marks of vio- j lenoe' on his person, ard the presnmption j i that he died of apoplexy or heart disease. , a . . , . . . i . , . . it.... 1 :f. .t,i l ounrv. Ditto ill Hunt uzdon i ' sonnu auti nearly man, Jtud hid i mis worm ami I'- -'"''" , j deaMi is a surprise to everyliody. j the world to co ! i,,,'l:an summer and a eood deal of: ho far as we have observed in looking J iv weather may he looked for about j ov'r onr exchanges, the sheep law has been s!'1' . defeated in every countv in which a. rnt . S. M. Brophy, Kso... and Miss "elho Carr, organist at St. .John's Catholic chnnh, Altoona. were married during Nuptial Mass in said church, about 7 o'clock on Monday morning last, by lie v. Father Sheedy. The happv bridegroom is a son of Mr. Timothy ISropiiy, a former resident of this place, and that fact alone will be stitV.cient to commend him to the kindly remembrance of most ot A mrt from this, however, he TnEOrnciAL Vote for Took Dirf.c TtT-t SiRVKYOR. ACDITORS, ATC i. following tables sbow the omc.ai rnunu .. this coni.ty f;r the several candidates voted ) for at the recent election tor tho ofaces j n-jtno.i ns well as the vote cast for a id against the Sheep Law, all of which wai:t of time and space prevented us from givit.g in our last issu". It will be seen that we omit the vote for the Prohibitum t;.iatM the ballots for whom were so cA SUN for 1 tb thoycan scarcely be roeiuoerui ...t-.e '. -- - 7 . u;,lprod a an element in the count -I'" seem to be more valuable than . 1 ol e '"" (;,.v. llariranft has seconded Mr. Hayes' . ";.'.!, ,,r the giving of thanks on the 28th V-V present month. '!lI re th n 21"b0) bottles of Sellers -."rXi Svrn have been S"U l,y the firm of iT m I'ntk & Sons, Cincinnati, Wi ll. he Democrats made a Speer-ited I ," . in ;liis State, anyhow, anil it is only a , 'v ili' V haven't more to t-how fur it,. i '--If van v int to buy pure milk, unadulter- . . .,; i,V either chalk or water, and that too ' ",'u'v five cev's per quart, go to Belmont. ! ..11, e tiiiis-bi"g loiicues nave ooen given to i ' , ,,..,v iiono wall in front of the jail, ivnd j Us iioa as it ii had been put there to "-Set k and yon will find" a large stock, ! . I i -li'-a sior.k of ready-made trlothiiig ; 1 I... t-irlf ura llxal... I ! r nl1'!' :1''0 L'-t mi nn.', jw unuu i ft nil rri'iii"" ii. 'Mm besi aim ne;iji-si mwr ci oversnoes t,,wi, comprising plain gum, wool alaska, u UN' arctic, snow excluders, etc., can b '. ;it llarkers. ' J-l lie I.indsey ir the name of a Holli- iv-!'iirg youth. Hope no one will ever ,i, asinii to emphasize the last syllable Christian naiat;, any man or Ivy who reads this item i;r i,eed of a pair new boots, either leather , r j-.iin. lit! will rind the largest and cheapest '.r-iiieiit at Barkers. The Coi-gregat ional churc h iu this place . i: nrfsent undergoing a thorough reiu- irom i 1 Tt;,,!, ,: CllHItlC I'l THIII'T men I ,:tl'i!rt:!i have the work in hand. reta: crs of ineichandise in this in'v who liave nut vet paid their mercan ; . . l.,"-i;e xiil rind it to their advantage to , , ., i . :i Tieasiirer FreidhotT and attend to the i t. ..,! r l( itli ith. 'l Mr. l'avid Kutlr, formerly of Altoona, i r it i.tly been licensed to preach in ! ;,.r rii inty, and Satan may now prepare ! ' r ,i Kutli-b ss assault upon his stronghold s ,:. .-it m eTii.n of the State. J 'r. Janus H. Bcnford, proprietor of ; h llii,!rt House, .1 ol:nto n, is lying! :,,..fr,.r,.iiiy ill with disease of the kidnt-yrt , ,i ,:r. psy ot the i h-s, and it is feared : ; it lie c.iuuot long survive. j ,r. .lames M.irehoijse, of Hullidays- j h.r. I r.-'her in-law of our whilom citien, ; ,, 1 ine, iil, if life is spared him, , . . 'Li:-' hi 1 g.!d'ti wed. ling ami seventy- . , I 'li I.ir'lul iy on Monday next. j 1 he Hollidaysbiirg 'tn'hirI says that ! I'.i.i.: ii.i county elects the entire Democratic ! . k-t. Survey Iho fi.ld aszain, " Hons" 'i'r :.;!,. ami s-H if the County Surveyor a !i : i.ii tho .vioi g hide of the fence. j (Mr venerable and vvrlhy friend, Mr. ; i r K ; 1 1 1 ! -v . of .laekson township, sold his 1 - :.i:u:. coiiiaining atiout one hundred i. ii Mntid iv iasf. to Mr. Win. Tuomas, i f-fiv;t:.i then for JSMHit) !l ghl. j -A cut:g aoinan named Do! I in Tewis, a ; r-:!-::t . t Bar re township, Huntingdon I i :,r v, is s-iitl to have died very suddenly . , ;. r iay ui'it last, shortly after her return I. . ir iu chnrcl:. Tho presumption i" : :; ,.t -).. ti. k poisou, a sal an iuvestiawon is ll.eed. ! --.t M e next election there will only be , ! . ii i s o ! II i led in t h is con n f y She r- j !' cr House Din-dor, at.d Jury Couirnis- J r. Tin ootert for the nomination for ( M.n.:?, whii h i.sua'.ly a warm our, prom- j ,- to in the present on 'look to he fear- ' ; , m ,1 wonderfully exciting. Yori V. I'iark. an i-ld resident of Wood ! . . ... : , : .1... I , u.:s l oiiniv, ie;i wont; i htohir in- was taken upon it. and yet it is not to le denied that a" proper law on the subject ongnito tie passed lortue protection of sheep I against their wholesale destruction by worth ': less, midnight prowling dogs. Perhaps the j coming Legislature will beqnal to the task. 1 Mr. Newton Tdod, wlmse recent visit . to the home of his childhood iu this vicinity j was noticed in the Frkemax at the time, j has just purchased a thousand acres of land i near Bradford, Pa., for which he paid S25 an acre. The "Indian Fighter," as the Oil I tuifit, from which we quote, terms Mr. Lloi d, is aliont to dispose of a portion of his purchase, at considerable of an advance we presume. A freight hrakeman named J. C Shaw had twe of the fingers ou his right hand so badly demoralized by being caught, lietweun the dead wood of two cars lie was engaged iu coupling at Cresson, on Monday night, last, that he bad to call on Dr. W. B. Lnwman, Job ii slow ti, and have the ends of lxt h fingers amputated. The injured man resides in Uniontown, for which place he started the same evening. I Kev. Thomas Davin, form erly curate at j St. John's church, Johnstown, but more re- j j cently in charge of a congregation in Butler ' county, has, we understand , leen appointed , ! to fid the vacancy at Summitviilt, this j j county, caused by the recent death of llev. : Father Haokelt. Father Davin is one of ! I the most Zealous and devoted priests iu the j diocese, and we are glad to welcome him j j back to Cambria. j ! A young man named Moore, n of Mr. j loir.. Moil Moore, ot toootch valley, liiair 1 county died very sudde.ily on Saturday last t near I lollidaysburg, where he had Iwen en- j caned iu husking oorn. Deceased was a ! man re crnod iiidtrmeiit we ara sire he has made a wise selection in the choice of wife. The newly-wedded have our sincere good wishes for a lore life of pure enjoyment in an eternity of happiness in come. We bave received a new donMe-colnmn d retirement of Wanamaker iSc Brown's great clearance sale at their famous Oak , Hall, Sixth and Market streets, Philadel phia, which will appear next week. Mean while we assure all onr readers of the mas- I online persuasion that they can buy at Oa. Hall tl... best made-nn clothing ever offered j to a dis-riminating public, as we know from i lonf. experience, and that they can buy it! now at lower prices than ever not withstand- ; I ir.gthe figures put on their goods are always j i the most, moderate. Call on Ii. H. Tbomn- son, local agent for this great house, who ( i can alwavs be found at the Thompson store, . and let him take your measure for a bran j .splinter new suit at a price which we are i ill nair.nisb von with its cheapness. I A large fores of workmen was engaged : all day Sunday in raising the iron bridgeon i the Pa. It. Ii. "which spans the Conemaugh . river immediately west, of Johnstown, and with the aid of powerful hydraulic jacks i succetded in elevating the structure span j 1, snnn inst thirteen inches, atul that, too , witlioiit disconnecting the spans at the piers Ja''l;nTwp-...... .. .;,, nii.idntr nn that Johnstown, l.-t ward lay from passing over iu safety. The ob ject of the "raise" was to remove the string ers and replace the rails on th cross-ties, as the civil engineers in the employ of the Companv contending that by this method the bridge will be less liable TOgei out of repair, as there will be less danger of lateral motion and of swagging. The string tiraliers taken out. are to be replaced by cross-sleepers ot oak, and oil these tho rails are to lie securely spiked. A poem commences "Under the wil lows he's lving." He must lie a tramp. Thev lie under all sorts of trees. One was discovered the other morning lying under an axle tree. The owner of the wagon made I.;. ,.1,1 wrijlil around and leave. Ex. Y. H. Dircetor. S'rvpy'r. DISTRICTS. Adams Twp Allow hen V l'wp Itbiekliefe Twp itarr 1'wp Cambria lior., 1st ward 21 " Cambria Ti Carroll Twp larrolltnTn Hr Chet Twp "lit-st Siirini3 Kor Cleiirtiebl Coiieiuani? h Twp 1st wanl.. t o t a t CuoperP'lale It or Cn yle Tp Iienn Twp K:ist t'oiieinauirh Kbt-nsburjt. K. wrd... W. - ... F.lder Twp VrinWlin fior (Jallitztn Twp (lallitrin Jior... mute, age.1 alniut 18 years, and enriveil 1 lie owner stiouui uae - -j - somewhat of a notoriety for having on one i the felloe. He probably meant no narm ov occasion attacked a she liear an ! killet. it j with an axe, and that too without sustaining ; any injury himself. j I'eler Goeilman.of Altoona, had the two first fingers of his left hand sIkh kintrly la- ; ceraied by being caught in the machinery of ' a lathe which lie was assisting to move in the erecting shop mi Tuesday morning. So severe, indeed, were his inj iries that one finger had to be amputated below the second joint, and the other at. the tip. (lo-ttm vi a lit tie slower is an advice which 1'eter will probably heed next time. The piobaoilities from present appear ances are that the delectable region kit iwii as Hiigtown, iu Susquehanna township, will be ver3' ex'ensively represented i-i tin: usual way at. the coming Quarter S-. ssions. One, if not more of the charges brought against certain denizens of that vicinity is for the , crimeoi adultery, tue S -ene .it w.ucti oltense ( iu ibis insiam-e is laid in onr own town , during i he last term of Court. I Ihe firm of -L'-imiiou & Murray having 21 nil " 4th ' 5i h " 6: h " T.or?ttn Por aiillville, lit watd. l " .. Mnnster Twp FortHne Twp Prospect !ir Kiel.btnd Tw; Stonycreek Twp riummerhill Twp... Suintnitville I!T Stisipielianna Twp.. Taylor Twp Tnnnelhlll AVafhinetun Twf.. Wliite Twp V 1 1 mre I'.or Woolvale Hor I 'plior Yoder Twp.. lAiwer odc-r Twp.. distr-.cts. lrinir nr,! the wacro.i.and very likely was t'ire-d. Altoona Tribune. Not so much , Xutais... wagon of tongues, gentleine.n, if you please. All this hi-b-bub about a simple poem don't j amount to a linch pin. Spring a new sub- i i,. t pool no, pole vour issues, and ta.k sense for awhile bv tellirff vour renters t liar, the best place and cheapest in Almona, or j elsewhere, to buv boots, slnx'S, gaiters, etc., , for men women and children, as well as gum boots and overshoes, is at the renowned j fit-eat ICastern Boot at,d S'ooe Store, 1119 K'eventh avenue, of which Mr. S. Blnmen- thai is the courteous and obliging proprietor. loiin Snodgrass. F.-q.. died suddenly of I heart disea-e on yesterday wi-ek, at. his resi- deuce r.ear New Aiexanuria. Westmoreland ! county, in (be Slst year of his aae. Mr. S. i was Supevi:itend--nt of the old Portage Bail '; Itoad, in 'his oonnrv, for several ypars, I commencing about l42or 1x43. ami kept, his ! oflice at the f.M.t of I'lane No. 2. having for ! his clerk Thomas A. Marruire. He wax not i an educated man, but pos-essed a good deal e fs 5 Kl) 110 3 93 PHJ IU 41 k:j bb vo lis fl 19 na 8 i 3a 55 , S3 , WO . 35 . 13 . TS 4 . 73 , 49 . !l . tl . 69 . 51 . 12 . 6 . 77 . S7 . M . ss . 65 . . 4i . 17 . 66 . 37 . . 17 . 49 . 1! . 18 . 30 . 30 P5 C7 4S IS 5 5 iei VI 7 0 13 Vi 31 1 17 27 "i 1 41 19 4 'Z1 47 85 S5 1 p)3 53 60 75 h5 10 90 11 12 la 8 VI 49 i7 3 34 62 19 143 13 4 39 29 iD 2,2' 4 Auilit'ir?. C , - 2 s. 5 c 5 C tr 5 r : r is P0 M 43 161 SS 21 Kfl 77 17 43 79 5 I'll 11 114 14 4 43 159 19 1SH 25 6 S7 9 29 59 31 ' 25 21 40 i 74 122 VI ' 1 21 3 i 30 179 47 23 113 4i 14 KS ; ia 84 121 ; 0 17 17 24 39 60 9 25 49 2 S3 59 6 7 11 4 31 75 7 22 43 19 8 54 19 49 S9 52 49 144 19 S3 14'J 81 73 49 63 lit 54 60 134 4-3 5l 132 0 43 18 52 32 144 15 75 29 11 PI 21 7 62 54 1 39 10 i 67 ys I 21 27 65 1 27 48 67 a ' 19 3 64 67 V5 37 37 99 7 25 9 11 152 32 8 49 151 19 16 46 23 13 64 33 23 75 2S 30 5t 1,144 3,124 3,2iS or X X T X t-iuare f-o.:ir" t-quaro H'Uire i-ipi'.i re Sl:lW Square Stjiia re Square Square Square Squaro Sipmro Square S'junre Squsre Square Sijiiare Square Square Sqimre S imri) Sq'.-are Square Square Square Square Square Square Square X X X X X X IE inxxxxjaxxj-xxx xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxv 5500 EB WARD ! To any ono wlio can show a larger, finer and cheaper stock of CCCC I. OOO TTTTT H II II XV N GOG C .' L. O O T H H II N X X i 1 C C Ii O T H !l 11 X X X (1 G C I, O O T HllIIIIH II X X X i c c, l t ii h it x x x ( car, t- r i. o t ii ii ii x x x ; a CCCC LI.LLh OOO T 11 II II N X-N liGU Gent's Furnishing Goods, dc, Sq;i:ire Sqirire Sqqtite S:p:n:-o Squ ,; e S line S-j-i-ir Sqtl.lTtt S. I UJIre Sq-iar (1 i ie Sq,iro Squnro S ii re SqiiMrc Suuare Sq u n re Sq iiai o Sqimre Squiii Squirt S (il. To Sq 'M rn Sq ;:nre S i;nt ' i S-1 . . . : e .: re Sq .is re Sqimre ALSO, ! 55 t? s i s. r. 7; Dealimr lelinif IeH!inK Dealintr J leu linir lc:ilieir TeHlinjf Ilertlimr en I inir Bealinir Iea!irnr lleiiliiiiT Ib-alinir ltnlinir Iea!intr I icaliuir Ienlinif Ilea'iutr Beniimr ltcalitiif Bealitnr I lonlinir llfalinu leiinir Ilenlimr lealii:r Bealimr Peaiintr realirlr Dealintr Dcnlinir Bealinir I lenlinir Ie:iliiijr Ciot hintr Ciothiii)f Cloi !ii nir C'.iihiiiir 'lot!ibi(r Clol hinir I'.nihi'i Cioiliimr f'lothinjr In every case where we fail to do as advertised. ECONOMY IS WEALTH! And you can practice It no more effectual ly than by giving us a call. Wo wish consumers of goods In cur iino to know that vo havo DECLARED I M OF nTERIMTIBi And shall ccntinuo to assault goods soid at big profits until wo havo over come all competition. ' ra i k at that n'aee, nn s; turd ay i .M i oiis,-iuelu;e of one of Ids ft-et. lo- i l- t.i-t- io'-l in a "fro;." and tmstaiiiel , I Ir- in w iiieh, owin to l;is advanred j f , ii i- f ' an 1 lie enntu.t reeover. 'jr KiAm i A. Hoi k, of (Carroll town- j ... v isi.es to dipoi-e f liis valuable farm .' ;:i a.-n-!", 'it!i iitipr.vi?ineat, in said J .a:,1i'C. and aUo a lare liouie ;ind lot. in .i:ro'..iovn, :n.d ii willing to aeeept any , . ... . , . . n- 1 r.. ' .( prite til.-, may im mit-it:,i 101 : f.perty. Advertisement next week. ' n:.-l t'ri -inan, one of I lie l -mocratic ' i-i.- for I 'ommi-nioiie.r iu IJt.-dford . t-iveiion. v as ilereaieu oy f ! tin I. I W I. ;;. t o doubt liiat Mr. i:. i nl k" vera I di--t nets iu anyone e could have made bi elf.-tioii ri al vigilance is t tin price of -A lirce barn on tbo farm of Henry ,ii ri'onycivek luMinuip. Somerset . ;ih bnin.-d to the ground on i;ur ;:;t iatt, and tiire- bead nf eatile :t in ibe tUiin-s". A !ar,re quantity n :-.i-d bay was aln.i destroyed. Tl'.e i " I?-.- i) is unknown. Ilrported ia- , f.. . o '. . ' . i j iittl i.eonani, ;; ii n.l. i tiniK a if- nays i a , a.-i ir Tbere lis life, to drive a team on -ri-i:.' ranawS," but bad not got far : v il"ui"ingdo. w'.ifii one of the mules .-' .i foot" in liif stouoieli a-id injured in ... I :..liy thai he died in lens than twetity--r -.;rs af'.-r. -M .., '. iv last vn "opinion" day in the 1 t r.-ii;.- Court at Pittsburgh, hut the only '!i rei.i-d on appeala fiom Jndne ' j i's ru'.'ii'ii-i wasono iiitii iiiinj" bis deeislou :i !!-.e ea- of Fisher and wife vs. Cambria ii i'l-Tiipany .earned njifroiu the Common ' ii ,!' -.iiis eoiinty . Another "leather in Lai" , r" a j 1st and able jud;:". -Whii- Tiiomns .Iu;irt. whoresid. s near !'.i:i!n Indiana county, was in attend- ,'! at nr.'.ver meet inn vit h his fauu.y rw ni.'t.ts .'. bis hiirii was set on tire "' ;!., .v, ,i :,,! Iilli'lirl I to the ground. :. rtve hors s In the barn at the'ime, only !' r- - of w hi h were pot. out in time to save : b- ::i fr nn ptTishtutr in the ttatnes. ! -Tl .e new railroad s.-liedule which went. : ''o .;t t on Monday makes a decided ;::- in tbo departure of the evening' 'ra.T. from this place. Ins ead of leaving i r- nt ',.- , as heretofore, it tarries with u i -1 . r the new dispi nsaiton tn-til 7 X p. I'. I i ti,.- moruinu atd special trains, wheu ' ' .titer run, no change has been made. -Mr. Thomas KSwar, a prominent and known mereh int tailor of Altoona, died i' that ( i t v on Monday morning bst, in the h v-ar"of his ag. He wa one of the "ir'.d founders of the First Methodist lesrch r,f Altoona, all of whom, except the tit-r-ibl,. .Jol.u Shoemaker, K-q , have gone 'J "that bource from whence uo traveler r ..irr.s." -Mr. A. I). Criste, of Minister towiisVp, 8 s-ii;',. iiiaii who. unfortnna'ely for hims. It, a- i.,..;isli enough to believe that he could '" r'.M-ted fount v Treasurer on an iii.lepeii.l nt bais, has, we regr.-t to say, found it ''''rary to make an assiiinm.-nt for "ie '-i'V.t f j,;, creditors. His brother, -Mr. ' n!i 'rite, of Wa.shiugtau iownah;i, is It m.ay interest some of our trarksmeu ,l e-.ini that a shootiuz matelt for a h x) I rkt-r WH1 takr. place in Dell IVlisht f irove, t:ir ll.illi.liwi.nrj Tiianksctving nay. l),.u Delight ed to h-aru in l in- iL.ii f ,.,l,ri:i sharn-shooter ' ' the prize, m'.re r ially if the infor- ,:;v.i n niM.uld be accompanied by a lew J lr,!s of 'sassingers." . A resident of Greenfield township, Blair unty, named Myers, now living with b's (-'imd Tvife, is said to lie the fatter of no Nathan twenty -five children, all of whom r!i rip and call him blessed, or rice rera. Tl"i hu-t that he resides at Sarah Furnace ot Wiirje las nothing to do vith ih matter, tboiigh the same cau't be said of the olher 'wo women in the case. T:i., Johnstown Tribune, ia mistaken it Kl8 tbat Judge Uvon lia ben ''"''.'. to Congress from Schuylkill enmity, r'--" ! it b- is he same gentleman who was ,!-'' i '.-.i f .- p.tid. ut .lodge of that county '- v.-arn igo by Hon. Ovrti I. l-rshin7. ''- .l.,l,,i W. Uvon, a I.r .'her of .ludi" K "" '.o a t-b ciel to f. iigreBi over llrauu tbe Gretui.a.k nJiUte. . . ., i, ceased to exist owir.g to the .leaMl ot the '- I sure w.i uess . nior mcmlitr, the surviving partner, 1 r. ! Through the pat ronace attached to his orhee Win. I.enimoii is ixious to t-lnseout c-rtain ! he jr-neral!v et.ntrollen nifl deoart ment s of the business . is socediiv as possible, and theiefore otlVrs for sa'e a birg't lot of j-weiry, miscellaneous Ikkiks, notions, . etc., ;t! tiit. cosr., and in many instances at less than cost. Persons wishing toinv.-st in j articles of thai kind will never have a bt-tier i chance to secure bargains. H-I.-4t. ! loseph niackstone, of Iloili.laysburg, ; who evidently has no fear of the law as ex- ! poiln.h-d by his celebrated naines.ike. at- : tempted to carve bis wife and stepson, a . young man nameil H.'iiry K tVuer, with a . butcher knife theolht-r dav. but lieing foil- ed in his blooil letting proclivities, revenged J himself hy birning his discharge pipers and j threatening to lacerate his wind pip with j the same weapon which latter it would have j been as well, perhaps, ii"t to have dissuaded j him from doing. We scanned the official voteof Somerset I county this (Thursday) morning, and the j conclusion was very plain to us that, no man j more accurately d.-scribed an.oiier thai I Win. .J. r. u-r, n4 , did II in. A. II. C'otViOtii ! when lie fold tin- Congressional conference j at Oresson that (J'-uA'oll'.'oth w:is "o sciriitijlr ; ;.'." ei." The Somerset return prove be- j vond :t'i! manner of doubt th:U CoilVolh is iirecisi-lv what Mr. IVu-r termed him, with all that the words imply. ! Lament of ye disconsolate lower : "Oh! i : my darling has" left the garden afe, she sits j on" the steps no more, and tl'.e old man ' swears if I go inside he'll boost me out of ; . ili door, because he says I never shall wed ', his d wgli'er so comely and sweet, until I ; i visit Woolf's clothing b iz ar, .1 otinsto-.vn, ; and buv an outfit complete, as any one now , can most certainly do, at a prict that's ue- ' lly low, and select from a stock large , !.."ie, such as no oh;-r man iu 'he hii- , l,4.,s can Siiow. Jsrore on .Main s-ree;, . Johnstown, !'.!., next door o.f oh u Thomas'. . 'J'liC Jo'nnsiown Tri' nn' and both of the j Al'oi.tia dai'r p-ipers, n'A of which could , Lave reoeivad" more reliable infarmatian from , th I'uv.t.M AN, w hi. h T.n the first to publish the item, pel versel v insist on saying t'.f miv , friend U. L. Johnston, E-q., fracurcl his lame h g above the knee, while (he truth is thai the fracture is below, or rat her back, of the knee, ail who knew Mr. Johnston being , a.vare of the fact thai his lame leg from the kiicedown -sticks out behind." The mis hap was bail enough, '.'tit it would have been infinitely worse had Iho leg been broken above insle::d of In-low the knee. When Freedom froui her mountain height unfurled her standard to the air, we know she did not think about Freedom's should wear; tor it slie nad iin-res a doubt, these tiiithtul words in living j i n,e ' and nominations of the Democratic party in tins county, w men , w.i s not sod if.i lit a matter then as it is now, i a county convention beinc qni'e a s-all af fair w lo n compared wi'h one of the present day. The two factions of th party in ibis county werr? known as the Saodgrass and anti-Snoiiarass parties, and a rich, rare and i racy history of their political trickery, their j plots and counter plots eon'.d le written. Mr. Snodgrass' mimi oistratioc of the affairs j of the railroad may lie said to have been sat- , isfac'ovy, and t he cit'-.ns of this count y w ho knew him entertain a i.leasaiit and kindly ; rcmembram e f b'm. i'eace to his ashes. ! A bho-.igh M. S Quay, Chairman of the J Republican S'ate Committee, knows a goiwl de;it, he is l.lirsfiill y ignorant of how Welsh- : men vote; otherwise h- would no', a short time before the election, have addressed a circular in the Weish langu ige to persons of that, nationali'v, nrginir them to vote for the Republican State ticket. lie sent one ; I of theui to the wrotii man m tins place, wl;o ! mailed it to the Philadelphia Titwx, in j which it afterwards appeared in the original Welsh dialect, with a translation into Eng- ' j lish. To kc ud a circular to a Welsh voter , 1 asking him to support th Republican ticket I j is quite as stupid :is taking coal to New ! : Castle, or cab'nee to Havana. tuay could I have saved the price of the postage stamps ! nn his circulars, fin.l if he don't yet know ' the fact we will 'ell him, tha', with th" i t 1 ccption 'f only about one in a thousand ; "a!toj:"Ther lovely," a Welshman, as he has ; a f'eht to do, a'. ways and tinder ail cin nm ! stances, no maiter where he may be, vo'es i the R pnbliciin t i. ket, pure and. sim le, and reiiar.ls it as a gross insult to have a cir j cnlar addressed to lrtn, even by so great a . man as CJnay. ureitiij him to do what it al : most su.uns a tuirach; for him todecliuo to do. A.1am Allegheny Hhicklick Parr nmhri.i. lt ward. I'amrirhi. 2 1 ward. Cambria Twp Carroll t 'arr'.lltown 4 'he?t 'liest Sjiriiis t 'ienriiel'i Cnenmuali Twp . Coiu-in'irli 1st w'd. II " . Coopersdalo 'roy ie 1 ii.-an Fa! Cuneinanicli. . Kbenstiur, K. W.. W, W.. FMer Franklin (fallitrln Twp (taint Tin llor . . ,I'"K.n Jolmsiown lt 'i! ., o, 3 1" Mn " 6:h " Ijoretto Aiillville, 1st w liinsffr Port ace Prospect K U'li I and Sionyer"k Samnierhil I... . Suuii'.ii; vil e . . . Su.jucli:inua . Taylor i unnelli. il I . . . . M'-tsi.jnirton White A', il ai'.r" V."io.l v a :e t I'pcr Voder.. Lower Vo-ier. . TutaiS ird. 9) 1M r. VI 1'W 114 4S l'.st S8 li II U'l 22 1T'. 114 H Vh IS ?,i 24 b-2 si 3-J VI 7S . I 43 at s I e2 60 5J . 44 o 1 74 W : s es Vz 6-5 Vs 4J 2i 5 lis! ;is V5 10 I 114 4'3 2i f-8 21 142 17 113 S 01 IS M 'J4 VS 31 23 7S 6u 4t 37 81 61 f.9 5) 4:t ar 7S sa 57 cs es i 45 P fs 2 5 M 4 1 IS 15 67 17 4S IS 5 lf.9 Vtl 6 lLI 4 30 ia in 78 9 ti 3 25 27 S6 b l;2 12' I 6S C4 si 87 1 i tl 11 10 15 9 l2 47 2 f4 4i 19 2 i 23 17 bb 30 'b 11 M 23 10 Pi 69 o 31 25 14 14 7 24 45 27 7 51 13 V. 45 55 19 9 iri 47 rt V1 15 i.; 13 1 Tl 21 T 64 44 S II 8 Ifl Vi s 2S 17 M V.I IS 6 11 3 11 3 i5 35 1 31 IS 14 13 7 24 9 1 41 18 1 19 f5 19 9 62 53' 47 e J.1 5 ?4 0 1 10 21 51 1 62 117 9 15 ?.a 2S 161 133 i: 2 2 11 IS 1 2 19 4 2 3 7 2 31 8 12 - 1 2 "ft 12 4 IS 3 e 13 1 j 42 I 18 & 43 144 11 13 2 81 31 2 s 16 pa We have the largest and best stock of OVEECQATS M HEH Alffl BOYS , JX Till: COVXTY! AM) 0U1 riilCES litFV rOMPETlTION. Ienlir.if Ii'Hlir,f I H-ll ! ilirf- 1 . 1 1 r it I le.l I inir 1 leu lu.sr Iicaliinr 1 C.I 1 lllif I icaiiu 1 ea nitf 1 'i -:i ;it: l . :. ; ii-ir In-.iiin 1 'I'll l:nir I 'c.i'.iiiif I I imf l.:itoi Ilei?!!,! 1 enlll it 1 leu I i , ir lleclil If i leHl.inr I ! ilT J);-Hlr 'J I '"M Ol.rf 1 1. a ii i..T 1 )"a lour 1 1. sliiikr li.Nihnif 1 lenhnir Ileal nif I'eil I j I, If in a Mr !' Uii- r !ot i-n ' Tt;s St wiil be printo.l ere t 1v . . ; vciir ! c.itup. ll I'lirpi." :in 1 ri-ei: -j iliv s um' r in tl.r 'iet : J pr -'-i.t I In a rci'tl-ir ch.ipe, ui: i to ti'il ti.e in ' t tie i.et: i n" t:l I". i 1 ii K Svn V:a brcn. is, rd-1 !lt fi.nl '. In iep..ri.rn ef ctrn ' .: mi l i i'n ' t'l- III!' !l Itlol l - "W". ' ' viel n ( t .! I ! Is tl'C enlv p"h'" l.: li nn .,,.et ; tc r i luive.' i 1 1... ',; : to ll Ii I 1 1 i s- nep i-!'.u r t ' c i r. o iii-f siel ! I. T I t-r ctnsi'-.m-m-y than tvir crje . . I oilier A 'lu ri-in JoiiiMil. J 1 n k Sr ' if t he lie 'i tT for tl'.t" pe ). liu ; n i". fcr t lir nrli man an jai't t l.o p.. -r uixa. it !r , i'i? p. i. r i. i i ii ne.i : list i i f i icli imn. but :! f -k to j !n equsl )!itioe I" all intrrfSt" m t'n- r. 1:1 uri'.T. i It i nel ttie eri-nn ef ary ycrt- n, c!j. ft-et ; part v. TLt-re nce.l t-o no tn.n-rv ni..ut it bv ml liatc. It i tortlte b a" est linn iinlit the ' reitue every time. It ts f-r tl:.' Iinet 1'i moer it j n Hk;ats tt.e .iislii.nrst Ii. ) etc soan. sn-1 t r th i .ore?l pat'l ie n f. a iTist I tie t. tr IcnrsT 1 'cr : eerat. It ? not t a kc i ci" I rtn 1 1 f lit t rsi. c ot any )H,Mlir!iin or p..!:t:e:i' i ri i.t.'TiiT nn. It I ttf m it ii; T ort iiiirrf.Tc!lv l fn rren ,r i in rii ii re f nr. it: h re en:, r 1 -i i . Ii t V C. ,1 ;.: tt : ti MUl mill 111,' IT'Tll-.l : tll"'tl Hi' i tl It ' h'u!'l'll ; was ..i:r.-:i -I b-r tl.e pei.p.e. V. licnrver the ' i - il nt inn sn.l c Ti-t it u' i. i :il prh eipt. nr. v:. tTe.l ' in tin- on-rasi'i'Hf f. nij tr.iev ,. 1S71". l-v ! t ! U f ! iifri.t fli-c'.i d rx pi i -el in t tie Ir. ! Ti-.' .t'l-c. li.-rc he s::'.l n nriito it sj-'-ak" ' i:t 1 r the tiabt. Tnat is Tn i: St s's i.lea e! :n.-penl. en e. In t' i5r''. ''''t t!:o:C w.ll be I cuatase lit ts iT"irran in e fr lsa, Tiiks.1 n l:alairly rarrr.t tbc l.cnrty !iiitrit ' of ra.t-!l. train Is, nn.l liuini uir i I nil . r;-" ri'. t fuel. It t. .pes t tlefCTve tl.at li.atre.l net les in t lie year 1 7 '. 1 linn in IsTs ls-.7. , m y enr tteu I hy. ' IhkM n i i I ei a:' mile u f iouo n the:vk , e.l ttitl. ui.m ii ii.at t l Ir tliino?. I While tl-.e b'ss. ns ot the past Flu-ul 1 be C.r i plantlv kej.t bet. .re the pe I ' 1 n K Ml 1o S not pr'. p..-'. t.. make it .-, i t in ls7 a mairnrine f ii re-it tit Jiisl. ry. It i pruito.l .-r the nun arl :t w.-tn. ?i l to . f a v, t. Ii. .s,. -.'iie.-rn chii f'.y with i tlie iiltairs et t -"lav. It has bi.t h t be i ip,it ion i af.l I lie ability to ii!! :rt i; re.i.'t r- 1 he l r 'in-ttt j Ill ; -si . an I in.. 't accurate inteli ui nee .t wliii?. . ever in the i.'.c ivorl.l b-woT'li ntienii. il. In j tl-.:s cii'l the r.soerr.s lib-nu iut to -tlitslal-j lish l pr. .-peril v , 1 1 be liberally rmplovi J. The present 1 : -; .inte.l con .iti.-n of p.irtie fn t'lis e. nr.trv. an ! ti e uneert int y el t lie tutur. b'ii1 an txera' r : ii.ary ,ti: tn anie to ibe rttni of the e iminsi year, it,.- .1 .'iiinn ol the press Hi" debate" ai'l n,-i of ('nnnrr'S. nn.l the ti.r ve. men's ot the l.'H lrrs in every se.-iii n of tie Ke pub! ir will have a .tire. t bcni o ir on t he l'r -t- J' li tial en ii pa bin of lssi nn cv.-it Tth'eh ti u-t t"' rfaub'.l it h t lie ni.-s! a v s i. u int en st by every patrioiu- A lneriean. whatever hif p'lii lejtl i. tens or a ! Icj i a nre. I o these I. in "t,i . t inur'.-'l in a' be a bi - .1 1 lie pt '.a to I iiy that t lie I tpeerat w 1 .1 control hot h I'l.mvFi.l V.niirrp. Hie ln,'rciM' feebleness of t b f r ut ii lent A 1 mi rust rat inn. mil The o.p'inl xri'l f t ro-it t beniiiir eer m hi re el lieab by nbhorenee ot trainl in any f . mi. 1 o i r--?"1H with Heeuraev ami i b':' nu" I he r x art s ' u a - Cloi hin Cb'.thlr.ir Ctothimr (. lothim? Clot binir ( lot hit'or Cloth'inf Cii .1 Ii i tiif I, ii tiiiirf Clothing "lot hl'llf Cliilhinii riothiinr Clothinjf t'l.ithinir Clot b ma' lot h inj Cb'thlll t I It llll.W Clothinif rhKK ro vot rrvn onf cfnt fiotiiuu r.Nin.vtir iiav:: kx amixv.d i ionif '1IIL .tJOl. AM i'lllCI-.sof t oUun Clo niiiir if J 1 14" t'lothtuif tion in ea'-li ol its varying phai s. ami m t ip..nr. n-eor.liiiu;'o it? w cil knim ti inel h. . t he pr n,' pie that "l.otibl eiii.le ns tt r -null the lal rtrit', will be an in: p.. riant part of Tut Si s 8 work I 1S79. We have tlie tnenr' cf inafnir Tin: Sr. as poptieal. a li'triry and a k'-oral nt aj" . i mote enteri :i itiinir mi l t".. re u ful than ever l j f .re tn'l we mean to appty t in in freely. I Our rate . ut's t -( ti..n remain nm l i" j For I he I ' I v Si n. a b v.r pat e -he. t nt tm i " eight e-.lii-inis. t he n t by mail. -..l pni.l is .'. I rents a mom Ii. or "' a vear : or me , c.a itn; j Sunlay painr. an ri:: lit pure Fliol ! t." . I eoliiinn-. 1 1..- pi i i? ." t ulf u uiont I., or sF .'. .. I year. p" t ii- t I. I le- Sun la e.: t.. n of Tin: Srt is ! turn e'1 pa n t .-Iy t I . u jcir. p . pa hi. I The pri'-'ot tie Wiikiv Sv. i-'clit par J ft ft v-si x p..l u hi ii-. i !M a j ear, post nn pabl . 1 elii't.s of ten -';:. flte ill s. u,l mi ti.: Icti'V free. A.blress I. v. i;niii. ni. I'ubli'l.er ol Tue Si tw York City. llothimr Tlw. l).,-.r V.,n- IMr.nl Cbuhinn oitiinir 1 i i'laii o x in. nu Co lin li.tttinir C'lotiitnir . Clot hinif Ciothliiif Clot liir.tr Cloiliinir Clo. lunar Clolliirir Cloi biiiH- nif Clothing CiotliinK Clot htiiif Cloi liinii 'lot h i mr Clot blojf "Toin Cf cioihimt HiUil Ol., Cloth:., k Clot hnirf and oni: r:ucE G LOTH! EH! Clot htnir Johnstown. Ciot bin n I letlitn Cbithitiif ClothiiiiT rA. Cli-tliinif Clothiiiir Clc.thinif Clotiiinc 9 ! liiiiif t'loihina- I ! Cloih'n Clot hi':ff Ot. b n 1 1 .. i Men' s ana Boys' i 4 62 1 4 47 i 81 i e I t-r. , 42 13 "S j;7 4V V1 i 't 4 i- U1 H it r if I H V THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, ?2 v it w tM B. V- 14 k 4 .Vs..? 13 A An 'I . -: -' i k- v r T?'T'T ft ' i ;i. o '' ;- -. ?t i j" . I i. J U. a A Mi f Vi ' dies' Coat 3 j ? vk 2 i .3:73 GiVJV.144 1318 1PJ1 3 S IP?S Mil. S. Tf.ITEI.BAI M, of CsrmUtnwn, w ho j nill be acconleil a hearing in his own name, j A sons scarce lioiit won!. I have appeared upon her rltyr, in J mw letters lilain ami liri.lilf " lien, sons or iree mine von wish J dress in clotlnnij clienp an.l tfo.nl. remember Go.UVey Wo:il', iimlis m ve.t has stoo.1 ixtforo tho worl.l ami all in inkinil, prepared to da th best for all who need and' erst would buy f-ill suits, ;oat, ni-its or rest." Store on Twelfth street, dtifl has ...... .i..e tr iIim iiost-ortice. Altoona, la. Put awav the littlo torches that th-y tarried in parade; hats and tapes bans in the garret, politics once ir.ure is played. Meantime thoughts of oominff winter, when snow and b will reign, ( yes, rain, Ux, sometimes,) should cause mankind to Pbip and ponder, as it is a fai t quite plain that ,..,,.,1 substantial c'.olhlnar, smh as Murphy keen's In stock, is what w ill soon be needed m . ..(.Afllr 1 till 1 f withstan-l tlie wnner i"" " 1 here else we know nt, at tea.-, 'ne.r. n ..o,.c now recall, where, one can nny at iuei than he il timl at. iMiirpnv a vooiniuy iei mn 1 : ntnii s'r.'i-r. .1.1 11 muwh, j - Three :ime in succession and en as manv difi-ent days last week, a man who cave his name as John ISowersand I.edrord, J IM., as his place ot residence, was taken np. bowers generally "f, j-..- ... iiitrotlnced to a inasis'ratc, ami n.ien l - - lot-lllell llir I'l'l ' ten dollars in e.it 11 . - r. drunk and acting as if bo Ihoii.rlit. h: was nil tht; Howers in Hip deck. 0 Thursday, he dav he- was first arretted, he pa'd his fine oU of a wallet containing S2.0K) ,n bills; on lb second d iy the am . tint ha dwindled down lo S:HW, and on the third day H was found that. 1 had only in bia i nossessicn. Verily. John proved a good trnriD for some of the eily sharpers T II Heist, proprietor of the Mountahi House, in this plwe. reduc! hU rates 5s.raiffi-"M. n' nearlv everr room in the bonse heated.- lieri "i J ...tl ..! nr vnr.l for it .... .i..t,ii boiiseiitssatisfietl. lie Will IIUi ie . . to We prices as city. Akrestf.h fims TiroT. '. Eijiht yonnj; men named lan -el MwifV, Christ. Snyder, John Leap, Mijhaol M..M irris. Joseph. Sanders. Alex. Siml-rs, ri..'ick Myers and A.insTin Myers, were arrested at Tvl!i station on Monday last for thu second time, the warrant in the first instance having 1 uis-d before hey could be accorded a ' hearing, nn lie- several charjics cf honse breakinir. riot and maiicions mischief, th fi rst cbar'je beinj en r re bit i ve to and t he other two based ni-on an aileped indignity com mitted on a w id.MVer named Maxw ell, who ia the father of ei jjht children. and who recently took 1:1110 liiinseifa wife in the person of a widow woman named Sheridan, the mother of five children said indignity 'consisting, we are fold, in hiving violent hands on the new-'y married man aiidfnrnishing him with a ride on the sharp edge of a fence- rail. but just why it nnsdone, unless through a spirit of unadulterated cilsedness, we are not able to say. All the parties criminated wer taken before Caron Iihey, Ksij., for a : hearing, when the two fit-st. named entered j biil for their appearance at Court to an- j swer. all the ni hers ex pressing a willingness to take a little imprisonment in their'n. They were conseiinently brought to this place on Tnes.lay morning, but. before tho jail was reached th?y very wisely coneln-led not to enter therein, bin instead appeared be fore Associate Jndiie Thomas, where all brit. Augustine Myrs. who watched his chance and skipped out of town, entered into K.nds to appear at I) .eetiib-.r Oonrt and stand a trial. Mr. Kdward M'-Olade, who nndeitook to act as counsel for the accused lt fore Ksqnire Lahey, was also required to elites into recognizance for his appearance at the sanf term of Oonrt to answer for riotous conduct and intimidating au ofiioer in the discharge of his lavful dnty. as soon as we can command the necessary lime and space for his large advertisement, has this week added very extensively to his inimer.se and elegant stock ot" goods, among the latest arrivals being a car load of extra pure salt, the price of which has heed re- I dated to ?1 !0 per bbl. ; ten barrel" carbon : oil, reduced to ISc. per gal. ; ten barrels ex- J tra O sugar, reduced to Sc. and !c. per lb. ; forty-eight, new overcoats for men, at ?4 .V) and up; sixty units of men's clothing, of all : textures, at. S3 " and up ; thirty-six stylish and handsome cloth ru ns for ladies, at S-? "'"' j and up ; ten cases men's and hoys' boots, at ' SI and up; ten cas-s women's shoes, gaiters : ut.d rubbers, at 4o. and up; Together with i a full line of goods in all other branches of , of tlie trade, every article of which will ho sold at 1M0 rery lowest prices. IJemetnber, j too, that he h)C reduced the mice of ll-wooi ; rl iniiel to ::ie. per yard, whitf "t brown canton flannels to 8 "and !,:.. jeans and cassi- ; eres to 2ie... prints to ".and (:., bleached and j Irown nins'in.s to prices ranging from 4 to j 8:;., ginghams to fi and '.)-., ticking to 10c., striped shining toil and 10c, all-wool cash- ; mere rf every shade. To 4!) and r.Oe., and all other goods 111 like proportion. Mr. T. sajs he only owns one store, and that he runs in the interest of the people as well as his own. He has won a large and lilral patronage by stricily adhering to the principle of fair and honorable dealing, and is determined to do the liest that can b done for all who favor Liui w il'u their enstom. Jlcn'ij Jlafti, ' (Ur. htttst Cakroi.i.tcws. Nov. 11. 18.8 j RF.An Frf.f.m N A ol'l Currolltown hs not i been heard trotti lor some tune in the wsy f a j letter. I have tanic'ii.tcd 10 rtcp into 1 be breach, . knowing full well that there nre hi leasi a few . who an vii.ualv look for the scanty news this co'iiuiunit v is 'O ! Ornish. , Tho noliiieiil cnuipuiirn is over rt mst.anil ; t 'lines hive one" more assumed a quiet apie-ar Yon tail li:i a JJcnvi; Coat for $2 At 1.7-07 ; A Jrrfn. li'voi 11 (it for ,'.c. At Chrs. Slmcn's; Miin' Wool lltr.ne fnide ir,irt for 75e. At JC07 ; Heart; Orercoftts, rerif rltenp, At Ck-ias. Slmcn's; f T r "7 Henry Warm Cip for Jf.n, very cJif'iv, At CJiac. 5imon's; Henry Shirts mid lraivcrs for ",c. At IZQ7 ; Ladies' Coats, the cl(i-,.nt in the city, At Chss. Gimcn's; Jilatikcts an ft Hup "'I colors. At !GC7 ; If yH rmi 'j "-") r ir.tr in t'i'l nv$ a bug in a rvj, b"y in Orcrroc.t At Clias. Simoti'a; Ladies' J'riiitined- Hats, from 3?r. ny, At 1GD7 Toting 2 rem em you At Chss. Sirncn'r. Gent's White lress Shirts for 40c. At IG07; Ladir' and Gent' Fn.rninl.ing and Fancy Good, the Inrycxt (ork and the cheapest in the cily. At Chas. Si men's. OceralU and Working P.irttt you cm huy for a mere fng, if you are u ood tinker, or a hid vre, At !S07. If jott want (food, ret table Clothing 0 NO ON EXIMDiTIOM ! Register's Notice. i "V'iTITK is l.i'n l.r irivi n ti nt tlie r..!low ' . i ncei. unts buv e it.-ii 1'ii-cii n l tile I m t I Ii. -.-! l t's ll:ce nt l!-. "-t ti re. in t"l for j con my of Cam I rin. ami nil l ).i.e iilol ii-'i ( iritia tis ( 'our! of sr, i. i-oij nt v . t .. ( t'ti rm at ; mi. I hI Iowa nee, en IV i i.m.mia v, the 4 1 It d.i ; ' II t ci:m m.li. A . 1 1. 1 s'.s : 1. The a.- . tint .f S. M. I..nk'laFs.adMi!r.'tr .- r .f Andrew li.n;...n, lalenf Aii.irlifi.v ti.L- tlere:ie.. 2. Tlrt- j-.rt and fn ll nr -'in! f ' i r i.t-i: S ; ' j ml miii 'st ri i r "t John I 'hid, s, late tl .ilnis. . j b .r.-iiirli. .1" -.a.-'.'-l. 3. l lie t:rt and par'ial ae...un ' f 3w--' j Mvl Iri'ti. M. J. I.' w.s an 1 .l..s.-i li Hm, V,i . : j f..r ..( I.'i.-liar I I rcvotrt.w, i i;e ot Julut l,.r "'liill. i. e.i. !. ' 4 'I lie ri rt n c.. .in t ,.f .t u tr, "i c "ll i 1. n . t x i i f.r et Sits in J. Cr.iii.-.-, iaU'i'l .1 . I.:;!-; n i.ei i,i 1 Ui'l'C lH'il. ; The f! r- rn1 parfiil nee.. nut i. .Tptni'i" ' i il ' ti. c n t r l : i n ..1 I..mna 'r--n-" n in'ii .rf ! '. Susan J. Crousi.-, ia:e el .1 "linta an u bereu. . i tlc.'cas,-,!. 6. I'lit- f; rst r, Ttd partial Bf-'.unt ef .T.irrc" Mill-ii. tru ir.'.iati of iter, r. lie i r.'U". in:' t l'.i l.n Sti-an J. Cr'Ue, la'.e ei Ji l i:-U n I . eii y?i . .lee. r. -""-I . , 7. Tl.e first nn l t ir: ' n 1 mv-.unt f .tn'ti' t , M i 1 1, r. . f mir ! inn ! C a r l"s r i:.'. a t r. li i l Su-::ti J. Cr.'Use. late 1 1 li :iiif:inii Pt.r u; (P-ee-se 1. j v II." firt art html a"", a ft id A. .7. Hat u nard ia n . Kate K. Iim ;i tc i i."t ! . ; ! '. . I il . . ri :. I : t?. l.i t .- c! .1 ' r i t. : 1- r. :i j . 'I .-:. st ' j y Tlie e. 'it:t '. I i .-, UTrt'-t. 12u.1r.lian , :. .-,e vt i it; :n - ti :. !.! "3,-:y V "t' ti. ?. r cl. . ' -'-n f .Mar v : c i' .u !: .. .. J A : i t 1 .1. : us . a. . . !'. The first awnriii "f I'r.itii'is tiTt 'l. rr, r I'Ti l livri'.' r, lste 1 b'r.n.i i-r 'ii.li. i c is-.-d THE T A TiflTiQrn llnthaCITYof ALTOO: 11 The of H"ttrv .1 :: 12 I ot Au.-n-.bl. .,' S. r 4 1 a " Harris.. ' iciTl:-V . u-; : me .la- .T. I n A. V. '; . a I". . Lrm r ! It: r child i 1 AT- I .I' l l A. '' iH. t-H'i'!i:ii, '. l-tiijt r, a iu ,u ..r t i.ibi u. i l.-t.. .-r. ! ii - I. :; 'I'j.e -.. ii ' an l j t-i,a' fl'i imiI "f .7. Pn .7. !. i.' r adtii'ii!s:ra-..r t.t :; ri J . I,ul.,-r:s, In; j .,( a I.' ! r.,1 1... .. . . !;,. . Ii"'" J.i' r "i"'r. tnar tis- ' . Mi' 1 "ii i; ic ,i: r 1" irst ia:c el t 'b'riit-j t..w n- ) p. 1 l ' t 1 : i . nnl .l I'MN'I' S l'crii.t. s J C 3? V' t X.' ' I I S I KJU W W IW r r i i a m r r I C. SIMON diCO.'S SSMON L CO.'S irtial .1. iv. ii r in, I A U L' bf.t il. -I. l.ir'-al rs- ..-'11, e M el CIcull: '.rti.il ti'-ci 1. it ..i ( J , late i i- Z i Z r. SIMON l CO.'S At IGC7. - , a c. SSMON L CO. JVn. tf iiu roniriiU'liic iLCuisi'iiiy, , I m'.rr ii rill he a m i", r of to j S Q. SIMON & CO. u to b'y your wedding garments j t 5 v SihiON & CO.'S SIMON h CO.'S 'S v. , t.:.,' v. uO. O C. SIMON II CO.'S CO.'S CO.'S EVERYBODY SIIOl'LD GO TO C. SIMON Cripriti , CiiiltJ, 14 e! .l-.'.n a et i i- i ry . .i-.'f !- -I. 1 . I I fir-t .ni l p Hi;-. :. !;,:. s.r.C.r : l-'irj- P T-.e.-ti. . P.. Ti.e :.r. ! ; 1 iiirla -'s an 1 : .!". Ph Mi wr, C.-a -f I. IT. 1 : fir-t Bf.l j Piiii. .'-.-tit .r it .Inn iii: J t.vt li I; . p. .1.-et-a set IS. 1 !,. t.ist in ! t,:ril a" lati. I 1 . cx'"'ii'.-r ol "; l;t'lT.l'MI-l! I-.T..-1 ;!l. .I.T.- 1. i Pi. 1 Iir't :i I ; .rt u.t .-...'.-: KritiiT. .'i-i iii r. -t u.t "r oi itinry J. i at'is i , iT,t. i . .'.-- t . 1 ! i. 1 l.e lost lltel !"' I KUar ; :: 1! el .lie'"!' U j t! Cl.r.-t ia ' a i ;:,'.. , '' I: a i.t, ' i : a. latt. d i.s. i. il. The l.- t rn. ! f.,.a! h ; K. -". IN j. :.. :: . ' r . - r t in a n. 1 i e .f .1 ..'.:. ' . a ii P p Vi. 1 :n- : ! n 1 i a : i 1 1 xi i" i i: 's ; ra i r: x i .1 .)ui ii . t- , P r..i; - ,. ii , as,. ( Ci i .- f.r?t l ;'n l tiet Iv.-al'-. Hi. ni.'r i .-till bet j Clear!:-! I ' ii:. 'p. .'."' :." I. V4. 1 Ii- l!rt si--! Mia! n tint f TI Pii.-j.s csiTO'i-r t.f U ilpam .. N loij 1 .t-ci, i v c.i-!,. (!... a"-.1. 2: I .e tost a, i I i-r-ial I.acit 1, i'i . I p. a :t..iii .-.r.t' (rati, iii.t: il Cum ri e r- u: j .1 AMI;-: M. s t; ir :.stc-r s t'llii-'.', t i vti.-i of .T. lr, II. .tof LIh.Ii?- r.tit ot .Tohi r. execiit. rs I tv i.s ii.p, d IT. . (Irarn-A.1..U.-1 I n V.. Scar, aus, late .-t t t.f Jh-. P S. -. la-f ol AC- Sa l.i tf 1 . . I J. ..:n. 1... t V i .i : e .an I I It TC ot IIS . Iier-o-'t us H. C;.. h- IM' 1. IV..1,. ' t ll l. s t v ll t."S.( ' i i Is, rir Ai . t ;i i s, late i f ' . v. u't:. :ti , 1 a tt- l f 'f i: n: a SIHOH & GO 'S CHEAP STORE, ! iTi -IN l; i i t IP I'll e ( i U l". 1. :. l.-.vi-'. . 4. PTs Me sre- and other Goods ehea,.. call on j 32Q ElOVenlll AVGnilO. 3IH?E. ! CHAS. SIMON, 1301 EleYeati Ave., i opposite r. r. passenger dcpot, Vn'i I llelu een 1,'ith and JUh Sts. j TOO; - must ex in. sivm manner. Were it not lh.it our CPl'OMIK KISSl.KB'a I 1 1 r r. -a O Oo I AU 1 C?Ui.J - ABJOURliED kmmtl SALE. r f.ir 1 1 iai at 1 he l" si s. St t :i i: t ! in i : ,w ii t. toil 1, Give ytni Tkkrihle Acciuf.st. Fmm the current issii'i r.f fh Holhtlaynbiirg Standard we clip the f.ilinwins : At noon on satnr "ay n terrible ncehlent hap-pen.-il hi Furnace N i. I. by whieli William lioyte. O.miel bijtli'.r.cr nn I Junes O'lSrion were injured, the former very ha liy. It. puns Iwve li'-en jroinir i itt Hie lurnaee for s.mie ; tune, ami at tlie ni'.iiieni of I he e I lent work- ; men were cniiu't't in hoi'tin the furnaee : stack n heavy ivnii pipe or tlijo. At tho moment ' the mpe. was in i'l way petweeii the trrouri'l i its ilestinati.in til" rope ultaelie.j to tine of the win (liases tiroke. leavmar the entire weijriit of : the pipe huiiriittr .n tlie other tvinllas. The strain was too much for the men ; ih y were ! thrown aHi.le like el,-,iT ari l the line fell In the ' p-roiiii I. llic handle of the wiinlltsi revolving i with lisr lit ni:,(j nke rapolity. Mr. Iloyte was i then in in h a pus, tion that t tl" r -vulvinv liiti 1 dlonf the winillii struck h:m with t very revo ! Imion, anil he was terrioly injure. 1. The ex tent of his injuries may tuns be suiii'iie-J up: , ltitrh t leir a ml left arm broken, i he int ler in ' o i plaeejt; oti n( his thumbs torn off. Hie sinews torn from his riht arm unil left lejr. I.esnles ; cerinus laceration of the Puily, unil t-uls utni bruises on the fHeeaiid bamls. Mr. Doyle is Bbotit twenty-three years oi aire and unmar r. neriftiop in the ways that are human leitcli.'E us how elTicienl man is in deceitfully (lisiruis- inir lus in ward t'-e-intr". we eon 1.1 less ilnutjliiiK Iy tielicve in fc.icb hearty irreeittisrs. Altlionirri the ratiioti-J old Ii.-inocr.ii3 ...,,)..-. r.mhi'ii w.aiiiil haft beck phased t hear of A. II. Dill taking the nbei i.atori I chair, p t they stiil reel nrotrl to lind how well they, with their oth 'r Catn'.t i in I r. them, h-ve acted their part in the o.d cause by electing th-entire county f i ket. The ioeiik and uc y.z.y weather, which ad. Is a co.tinircf ice lo the pa vcii-.'-uta tiiri.isln-s a eou'-ce of aiiui?etiietit lo t he youngsters of our little town, bv nllordinir them the opixirtumty ol st.indtnv. h ill rro ii. on the street corn, rs, mid wat.-hi.-isr their chb-r miniilt X thcr pedal rtl rettntics tor fear o die;.iities. f fallinc back on their Miii.itoii. The return ja.lijes of the. neveral counties coinposintr the S.;vcn!een,h t'onrossiunal ilistrittt tielivered on Tuesday last lo tiiH Proihonotriry of tt::iir county the following oilicial vole for their respective counties: CofTrotli. Campbell. Adams. ll-dforl.... llUir. Cambria.... Sonic met . . . S.:vtl a,o-i9 :i.-'4-5 2.."i:!4 Total tI.4-,2 C .ffroiii's plumi.ty . AS :,ois 3.'.('U 2.41.". l-.ll- ls; V'.'b l.o i'l HV.tl K.M.AI.. . , ir . nvr . ..i A.1 iKn rn. Mrtrtt A i laiirest honors, antl Is the only notei-seepcr rled. Dr. ?mith srave every attention, but it is I of the bride's father, on Tuesday, Nov. ft. IS.R. ' Vr.nttirtT who sells the celebrated Kerg- poar,ely possiMe that the unlortnnate man hv Kev. Wishopt. Dr. John Kvan. formerly in r. i. is . t T)fer,. A now ten-ria can recover. Thelnjurieeuf O Urien and Light- i of this pluce, and; Miss Mary B. Louru, of Vvvk- ' 'r iii ibied k ih attractions. atr are not nerlous, ' port, Indiana county. tt . . i ..v ,-" ''" )' virtue of an i'i.i nr.lTof the Court of 'om ) m.m PI "us of Cambria count v. t me .tlrisf. cl. I will o:r t at p.i:.ite sale, at Binai's Hail In Carrolllown ber.inuli. 0:i SATURDAY, Novcmr 23, 1S78. At o'clock, p. m . the fi.Piiwiuic des'tril.'.-d real estate, to wit t III If:? 1 3 'T"?. P. r.lP.rT? known an the .ls -ph ItilmT F irm, si'iiafe i in : i 'a.rr..ll town-hip. In said can! y of t atnPria a l ' joinim; lands nt .lames Doer lass. Ssi.nt; itn Sy lierts Vbus l'i.sler. end ; h -ra. iv.utaini'ie 'in 1 (iiin.irml rtii'f t'!iv-r tere. in..re or Ipsa, two-thirds of wtiifh are fir",l. tTie l.al.im'e Pcinsf well (.ovcred with ran j.n 1 otter tiar i i'in l.T This is one of the nest !.;'"! Furtns in ttnr r.tli" townshiii. and has-' l.ere.in er-eted n (wostory lM)-iI.KI'h.XK llWKld.lMI IU ICS is, eon t;ilii:nif sis rooiin. a H'K Parn. and iM nc-ess. ary Urbuiii!inir. 1 iu're Is al a t In I rinw t ik- HARD and plentv of pure water on the premises, which are- n f only in a if-o I sta e of euitivatl.nl and underlaid wit-, coal, ir'.n ore and tire c.mv I.nt are within a Ptntio'sHiri-wiil asp-am sw ir. 11 and a pnidie seh.mi hi.nsp. ate! rtol tnoro t:'an tw-i n.ib s fr-'ni Carr.tH'.oirii Iv.ritu rh 2';o.s fs m l' ' I a M'CH'I ll rhrftrr f.n- i:ir st ... ,f . Terms or S a i k. t inp-t h ir.l of the pur-has money to he put I on p inftrin liion ol sale, mie thirdinone vearanlthe balance In two years from the confinna'ion o! sale deferred payment to bear interest an I be sepured by the hood and uiortgarto of tb purcnaser. "TT7' i d o wtv a v v n a i : : m : ts. V V Notice is hereby jjivi-n that the f.d- l-iwinir p.-iiin d pppriiisr-m'-nis of pei--.iii.l prop erty i.n I teisl estnte of (iecei'-ots. selected and s t " ti part forthe widows ot iniestiites iit'.der ti.i-ii. t . sseinhly of the lfh .1 iy of April A . I . p'.t . !.?, p,.. n fi't d in ' he If- iisti r's o!!ice at t.' nsoiirtf-. uil'l wid !" p-e-et.ted to the iirph.ni' Court of Cambria c unl v. tor eorlir irnti .n en 1 allnwatlcj, oi. WeunlmjAV, De ck! ut:it 4 th. p;s : 1. Inventory and appra' tncr.t of pertain per. Serial prefer! " appraise. I an 1 -t npsrt P.r.Var varot .Vu'datrr. wi.li'Wi.f M..-li i-l :ii''iii'rc. late llctl"nv I'lVl'I'.-'llH. tPTC ISf ! . .o. coiiVi iii::ir on M ..ti-iay. I. t-:i.i.cr Id ; pi st y r. K. T-iris A'ttnr'S . . t ('leiv. V ah : v kc- &. .. vs. II ,-s'. -crptr. l-'i !.' vs. : l k r M'Cuali.ltitlj ri I o .Ma!; n H tl. ... o p t .ti--; . Waifne vs. 'r.;7.-.ii Iss.C.. le. p.e's i'ire 1 1. ?. t ... . . I. !' ;-. M-tuie ts t t,t r:'ij;lit. Z iiii'icrtu ci et a; v. .l.i '. M'C.,;ia;.,:liy V". J'jree. Ken ri" v...! vs. !. ': n II 'n .-r et al vs. J' .rkt-etaL J ones t I'r I t M ' ' I. let. tie it I .-: L t t f ? rten h .V r inr s rs. K 'ft: - ;' r I'ltlll''. . '-. i ! ,V 'e t s. "e I ' i -ll '. hi. S'-li w.i -: 7 ' n i: -1 -1 1 1 r . .' , 1 -. M ' i .'Ui; v. ler li" ' s r . Nu'ii r -V Co v. v , i tl 2. lnv senal I nt'-ry and a'jr! .p' rt v a ppr tis- .l at, OpC 30, 1IT. THOM AS FflFR. AHigaet of .Itxwph Cian-.nsr. in--nt ol c rialn pT I s.-t ninrt ..r V. ar- caret V is-ei:. wi.iew or ttlathias t i-i,. iaitoi C'eiip-nan : b Pur-'iiL Ii df-e is..-.! JTit s. 3. Invcnt'.rv an.l nppr.iis-.-i-.i. nt of certain per sonal property r.ppr i:s.'-. an t f apart f -r t'.v l.a rn.p I.avt..n. ie.inw of .leot l.atton, late of J t.'k"ii t ih'ii-!i p. .1". asa f :; .''. 4. Inventory nil I appra i'einent of pr-rt.iln j er S.ioul pr-T.ier.v nn 1 real cst'e appraised nnl ft a' art lor Mary Ann Fveihart, widow of J Im i rcrbart. depea! 0 b. lnvf n-.iry and appraiscinent ! per'ain ppr Sotial iitener-v .i.t-ra s.- l i ti ! S'-t e.part PT Isnyton. w!.l..wot Charles limtna t-rnsliip. de-easpd ICS 1 6. Im-entorv and appris' inet.t ol prtnin r-r sum I l'.roo'Tiv 'i.r:tis,. I it'll sit npir! !..r ! -th Al. .Viilf. rs. widow of .1- -. lt- V.'I.Kp tnwn'tcp. di-pp - s l . o 7. Inventory and appr .ustetu'.-nt oT pertain per sonal property Hppr.i; ! 'nd s. t ntnri f caret Kittell. wid w of William Kittell, i.ppriiturg boroUKh. dee tsed fSoO-W) J AVI'.'! M. SINOKK. Clerlt O. C Clerk". Offit-e, Km. 4. 7t -41, rt lor Marv l.lie of .1 ark -an r i i : a. lute of J acot s, use ! 1 t: C. . ( I 1 1. I V . " . . T"ro'h'"nu ar t 's t '-,. t.T . . ur.r, .-,. rHc If s""su6Ub"Z i. ,i I-.t. --' 1' i.t .a. J.. ' T. - - .-....:-. : -,, i i . 1 - t- j s, : j 'r!- i "'..--.' i - f i "ft t . : 1;-o :..('iHt:'Iimi.I 'I'?.'- " S I , '.' .'. S. I T ,.-. I " V W. 'S k.l! VV ri, f i r. -vk. p, ,iiv". "iii - i "'- - - " f.J I - r t I K K - '-ll : 1. t fi,' f - , . ' " -ft. iv .s-.' if l"i,i.m. r tr- s it v V K. I'IIVKUS ANllSl'R.;.A Alt . . fT!p at 1:il i.r-f!h nvpnee. t....,.i. , n l 14'h streets here ti'ntit calls t. m tliin'e hours fr m K to li, a. H., tM f ii. 2 : and t5 to S r. w. sppc'al sttn rtt.rt :.! of the I tf and 1 i mil i t, v , i l-ri;l-tn td r iltiptH.u. 14 p,n. .M. .t r.r S i ' t J n ii
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