The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 06, 1878, Image 3

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THE C&MBRlli FRtEM&H.
Ebensburg, Pa..
fltlOA I. - - - jc?. 6 i ?,?.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
J I ere. Tit ere. ana the Other riace.
A HolliilAjrnhnrg family named Hatinger
has emigrated to Brazil.
Lots of nice things for holiday presents
at TVitel baton's, ,n Carrolltown.
Mr. John Sihroth, of Wilmore, Is credit
f ,1 wkh thu shooting of two flue female deer
this fcawm.
Don't fail to rail and ire tlm nice 8fock
f new goods just received at Xeitelbaum's
cheap store in Uarrolltoivn.
Mr. Joaeph Dule, of Currennvlll, Clear
field county, has lost three rhildreu byillph
tlieria within ns many vrcckr
I Ine of the trave rse jurors In attendance
at Court thin w"k is the owner of the lm
finning name of Zichary Taylor.
Tlie deferred Diaper-thin of the Fifth
regiment 1. N. O. will be held at Tyrone on
the 10th Instant. nest Tuesday.
It will snreiy pay to deal with S. Telfel
hanm, of Carroll town, when yon want to get
the best sood.4 for the least money.
Mr. John Tomlinson, Ealior Reformer
and whilom editor of the Altoona Oloba,
has pone to Soranton to accept a position on
the Tii'if newspaper of that city.
Teiteihannt of Carrolltown is the man
yon ought to viait when yon want to buy dry
,fixla, dress coodd, clothing, groceries, &c,
at prices which no man can undersell.
The Herald says that the confectionery
ore of K O. Parrish.in tills place, was bur
glariously antered Saturday night aid rob
bed of fifteen dollars In small change.
Mr. Joseph Van Ormer, of White town
ship, has contracted with a Willlamsport
gentleman for the putting of one million
feet of timher In Chest creek this winter.
Teitelbamn, of Carrolltown, was the first
rutin In northern Cambria to declare war on i
liijjh prii'es, aiul he Is Itouinl to continue the '
pi mmI richt so '.our as the people sustain him. j
The IJovd assignees met at the o'd hank i
Sulidli'tr. Altoona, this (Thursday) morn- I
ln: to take testimony before the masters in I
, (julty Appointed by the U. 8. District Court. '
S mie. mien gnawed some matches in I
I.-!ford one day last week and ignited
them, and If somebody hadn't discovered i
the rl lines a disastrous conflagration might
I. iive otisneil.
The KaiiFas colony has fixed upon Jan- '
nary lPh as the time for their departure !
from this place, when it Is thought not lens
limn fifty men, women ftiu! hiMrcii willjoin I
1n the exotlus. j
Wood up! A beautiful cbromo will be ,
presented to the first man, boy, or other!
biped who brings ns a load of good dry !
kindling wooil on account of subscription or j
ether debt dee 1his cfllce.
In Curwetisvlll, Clearfield county, po. i
fateeu are Belling at . cent per bushel, hay !
a' ?'J pT ton, corn at .10 cents per bushel, I
est at cents, beef at 7 and 9 cents, and j
pork a? .1 and 10 cents per pound.
Though no cases of special Importance :
irere down for trial this week, the attend- 1
pure In the Conrt-toom Monday and Tues- '
thiv l.ax not been excelled In point of numbers :
,t.co the trial of Mike Moore for murder.
Col. John C. Eerhart, of Martlnsbnrg,
r.'air county, has been appointed to the :
rVrk-hip In the Auditor General's office at j
II. irrlshnrg made racant by too recent death ;
i f his brother, K. E. Kverhart, Fsj., of
II ittl il'tnlon . ;
A freight btakeman named Banford .
S:"ers, a resident of Derry, Westmoreland j
county, was struck on the head the other '
iUv by a bridge over the I,oyalhanna, and ;
ri f!vd lnuries which caused his death In j
a few hours after. j
Can. Jacob Smith, a brother of Mr. It ,
K. Bmi'h, of this place, died in Monroe
county, Kansas, Nov. 23 I, from the effects j
f a running sore, occasioned by a wound
r-reived at the battle of Nashville during ;
the ''e war. need about flit years.
When all kind of goods can be bought !
pt tou li decided reductions in price ns hare
been made at the People's Cheap Store in ,
Cario'ltowt", they must lie foolish folks in- j
ie. ,1 u l.i li. n't at least go and see how It is i
t iielliseves. I
The Ciirwensv IHe JVre. says that Mr.
r..beii I.awhead, f Eawrenee township.
'"rrli"!.l county, has lost twelve fine hogs ,
fro'ii cholera during the past, fall and pre- j
-nt winter. Many other porkers In the i
F i'im neighborhood nre also said to be snf- j
f e r i t g with 'he same disease.
-Ir. Hi il'miui, dentist, will visit Wilmore :
fl.iiriiilay of next week In a professional ca- j
parity, and Carrolltown the Monday follow- :
b'rf. I'arties living at either place, or in the
t elrfhhni hood. leiring Work in his line j
'lot e will do well to ii.terview Dr. HofTman,
tun that the optiortunit y nffers.
The .loliiininwn 7t6tiie of Friday last
tmhliihed a seven column obituary notice of j
lb n. A. C. Mnllln, formerly of F.lwnsburg, '
but w ho reMiJeil 1 n I'hlladelphia at, the time )
' : Mh death. It wa from the able pen of;
t el.. lames M. Kwank, anil was a graceful ;
tiit ute to the memory of a worthy matt. j
-The property of Mr. K. J. Mills, on ;
J ii i i ah street, was sold at assignee's sale, on j
Saturday last, to Mr. Thomas Davis .Tack- I
s-ui). for the exceedingly moderate sum of
S74.) a price very '.ittlo hi excess of one- j
'lord of the original cost. Mr. Davis also
1 ought a lot In the West ward at the same
n'ie Tr 340 I
We had the pleasure of a call yesterday j
t'o ni ('..1. C. IV Jones, the Ilollidavsburg j
correspondent of the Altoona Daihj Tribune, i
wln'tn we know from the frequent perusal of;
his readable productions to be a graceful
imd interesting writer, and wliom we found I
"ii acquaintance: to be an Intelligent anil
Kintal gentleman. Glad Indeed will we be
tn meet him of'.en In the future.
An argument in favor of the erection of
a t ew Court House was found this week In
'lie fact that twenty-four women were in at
tendance at the fount of justice as parties or
witnesses, ten of whom carried Infants In
"ieir amis. When those labies lx-gan sjnal
'"V In unison, which was not infrequently,
tlie spectators closed lheire:rs and heartily
ilied there was a retiring-room someplace
bl the neicliliorliood.
nr lady readers should not fail to call
'.i1 see the stock of new and cheap mil'inery
t ds just received by Mr. K. K. .'ones,
I! street. KUmshnrg. I?e their tastes
ever so refined, they will not go away disap
pointed. It j no longer necessary to send
'J tli" large cities for millinery goods, for
Mr. Jones can furnish any and all articles
desired at about tho same price demanded
fvr them there at retail.
A youth of this town who frequently
rT!iiis himself to become grossly intoxieat-
mid while in that condition charges
'"'id w"nh an open knife in his hand,
"feat-ning to cut and kill, found out what
'!" interior of a cell in the jail looks like
'M Monday. He remained Immured sever
a! lionrs, when his promise that be would go
"w hereafter was taken by the authorities
Old he tvas turned loose.
The bmly of a deal child was picked up
0,1 the lii, f(f tilrt p ix. ii. nl.ar Blair Fur-
,!'o. Itlair county. Friday evening. It was
I
r n the cars, and that the mother's
name
Is Catharine HntVinan. of Terry
r""nlv. A teleui a uliie .lisnafch secured the
arrsst of Catharine at Pittsburgh, and she
1" now i tie HolliiUysburg jail to await
'rial 'm (, chari'e .if infant .-i le.
We have be-n authorized to sta'e that
rumor alsuit the Hulbert House, Johns-
Roing to change hands ere long is not
frre, t J)t,y Htncethe death
P r- ttenfnrd, or likely to 1 made. Is t hat
A. Beiif,,,-,t ,as taken -harg of b busi
''l"'". tlive the Hulbert a eAl when ym
r,,"t .liilniKimvii, and we will insure yo-i a
, trtv wet.-.Miie and kind Irea'inenl from
'"'Hi Mrs H,.f,,r,j a,j ,r Frank.
I'e til in of ltnti'on & Murray bavins
'e,l t,, ,.xjt 0ing fo iIih death of the '
J'ouor tii-mM.ri the surviving partner. Dr.
" '-"uifiion, is anxious to close fut .-ertaiu
' l""r'iii.'i,ls f the biisiness a spendilv as
r's-llde, ;,,( Wjtn ,,iat hj,.t j yjpW ofl'.TS
)i'r"a,, I'rge lot of jewelry, ipiscellaneus
"'' " 'tions, etc., at flr.t cost and in many
j'!;iiiC"s at less than cost. T.-rsons wish-
11 K ,nv'" In artjrles f that kind will
'"y"T have a betl.-r chance Insecure bar-
1 12-0.-41.
Connty Commissfoner-elect Geo. Gnrley
informs ns that the glorious army of office
seeker are not shirking their duty, but, m
the contrary, are coming rapidly to the front.
No less than twenty-five names are on his
flate as applicants for the position of Mer
cantile Appraiser, wkile those who would
like to oe, Commissioners' Clerk number
alKnt a baker's dozen, It is nearly a month
tili the appointments will be made, and these
figures will doubtless be somewhat Increased
by that time.
A gentleman who was In attendance at
Conrt this week, and who claims (o know as
much about, the weather as the next one, in
formed ns that the present will he an open
and comparatively warm winter. He basen
his prognostication on the fact that the sap
In the maple and beech trees is mounting
upward, while the strawberry plants, many
of them, are In full blossom. We'll pe next
Spring how this turns out, but meantime the
coal dealers can contemplate this item aud
rend their nether garments.
His nose was red, his forehead big, he
gazed around with watery eye; he shivered
in the biting reezs. and chattered out be
tween his sneezes Winter ! oh, my ! After
which performance he straightway betook
himself to the store of Jas. J. Murphy, 109
Clinton street, Johnstown, and bought him
self a suit of comfortable ready-made cloth
ing and felt braced tip to tackle the ther
mometer even if it fell tn zero. Mr. Murphy !
Is a man who sells very cheap, and who
guarantees every article that goes out of his
store to be just as represented. j
Have you given the amount, of attention
which is its due to the announcement of
John Uoyd ft Co., High street, EI.ensbnrg, I
publ.ohed in Another column? That firm i
will during the present month of Decemlier i
sell of cost their entire stock of dry goods, '
ciothlng, hats, caps, IhoIs, shoes, etc. This
Is no sham, but a fair square opportunity to
buy goods at cheaper rates than Kbensburg
has probably ever er joyed, so if you want to
make one dollar do service for nearly double
that, sum you should a once visit tlie cheap
cash store of John IJoyd & Co.
In March last an infant child of Mr. and '
Mrs. Michael lioyer, of Coopersdale, swal
lowed a small beau. The babe was scarcely
a year old at. the time. The bean first lodg-
ed In the wiml p'pe, but soi.n descended into
the lungs. The chiid became very sick, but
after suffering intensely for a day or two it
apparently recovered. The same symptoms
manifested themselves frequently there- ,
after, however, ami with Increasing severi
ty, nnli! Thursday last, when the little'
KufVorer died. The phvsiciars attribute the
death to Irritation of the child's lungs
caused by the bean. i
On Monday forenoon a boy named Dan
iels. aged about 15 years, residing at Newton
Hamilton, essayed to jump on a freight,
train for th purpose, ir- is supposed, of rid
ing to Mount Union. In doing sohemiseed
his calculation, slipped and fell under the
train. The wheels passed over his right
leg just above tho ankle, crushing it in a
horrible manner. His leg was subsequently
amputated ttelow the knee. He was also 1
more or less Injured in other places, but
enough of him continues to hang together
to warrant the belief that he will get well
in due course of lime.
What use are all hard money qnestioi s,
or the laws of peculiar finance to a man
without Lose, a big boil on his nose, an.1 a
patch on Ihe seat of his pants? Sure enough.
Under such circumstances the hard money
question is a delusion ami a snare. Hut,
hard money or soft money. Hie man who
goes round with patches on his pants when
Godfrey Wolff, next door to the post office,
Altoona, sells ready-made clot hing at a mere
song, is more lo bo blamed than to be pitied.
An excellent winter suit can be bought from
him for ?'" up. All orders sent by mail will
bo promptly attended to.
Iter hair was yellow; st-ands of gold
fell o'er her shoulder's, fold on fold ; her
eyes were of a heavenly hue she wore a
number seven shoe. That number of shoe,
or any other number down to he smallest
made, Is always to l found on the shelves
of S. Itlumei. I hal . 1 ll'.l K'leventh avenue. Al
toona. Mr. It. keeps the largest stock of
boots, shoes, slippers, etc., to be found in
Vestern Pennsylvania, all which are mark
ed at prices that defy competition. If yon
patronize him once we feel satisfied you will
go nowhere else when yo ir feet need a dain
ty and serviceable covering.
A correspondent at Wilmore writes to
inform us of the death from consumption,
in Veva. Switzerland county, Indiana, en
Nov. 21st, of Mr. Kichard IhiM-r, smi cf
Jaiob Hiditer and grandson of Mrs. F,'iza
beth Holder, who, it will be remembered by
our old readers, was murdered in Cumbria
township during the S immer of 1S12. th
motive f-r ihe crime being a desire to obtain
the money she was supposed lo possess.
Mr. Holder, our informant assures us. was
an honest, upright, citizen and a kind and
aftectionn te husband and father, w hose ib a' h
-lll be sincerely mourned bv a!l who knew
him. He leaves A w ife and flTe chi.dren.
The Altoona Mirror of Saturday last
contained the valedictory of M r. Harry Slep,
Its former proprietor, who has sold that es
tablishment lo Messrs. Ibickingham & Nic
odemns and will hereafter devote his undi
viile'i time and attention to the publication
of his German pap'r. Dw )e,i7e I".,'A sr7( -rer,
and to job printing. The Mirror under
its, new management appeared on Monday
cut down from a six to a rive column piper,
and with the pri-e per copy fixed at one
cent. It presents a very neat, appearance,
and is filled with precisely the sort of read
ing mailer the public demand. Itoth Mr.
Slp and the new hands at the Iwllows have
our most ardent wishes for ib'dr future pros
perity. Hope at least the last named mem
ber of the new firm, like his prototype of
old, will not have to climb a tree, his profits
in a Mirror to see.
Iv.igineer M 'Cabe Is the owner of a brood
of geese, two of which, owing To the fact
that the mother goose was unable to spread
herself over all the eggs furnished her to set
on, were ha'ched out by a female chicken of
mature growth. All the goslings are now
grown up, but to all intents and purposes
Uiey constitute two totally different famijies.
The goslings hatched by Ihe goose will not
associate with the goslings hatched by the
chicken, but on the contrary have i based
the latter out into the wide, wide woihi,
where they wander disconsolately up and
down. When ihey meet, they meat as
strangers or as foes. Why is this ? I it an
explificatiixl of th saying that "blood will
tell" even ill geeSO ? As we don't. prettul
to know, we turn the question over to some
lusly who has locn raised wilh geese, or is a
goose himself, for an answer.
"Take a short rest," "wipe o!T your
chin." pnl' down your vest" and prepare to
waik in and see' the iiicest lot of ready
made ,-lot'nina at the cheap cash store of M.
Wolf, at 1127 F.leventh avenue, Altoona,
Pa that, has ever been offered for sale in
that citv. Mr. Wolf, as we are reliably In
formed." has recently Sold several excellent
suits to parties residing in this vicinity, and
one of the geii'lemeii thus made happy as
sures us that he not only found an abund
ant and elegant stock to se'ect. from, but
that, he did better there, than he could do
any where else. That is certainly a strong
recommendation for Mr. Wolf, and a con
vincing reason wbv other buyers should go
and do likewise. Kernember that the store
referred to is on Eleventh avenue, n-.xt door
to n iwman & Morrow's big store, and lust
around the corner of the street on w Inch the
post-office is located.
At the close of the pffi'.t vnlnme or the
FRF.EM AN,"f which only five numbers remain
to be issued, we prop is to enlarge and im
prove our paper, and for that purpose not
only intend to purchase an entire new suit
of tvpe, but also must of necessity buy a
new press, the one npon which the.Fitnr.M an
is at present prin'ed being too small for a
paper of larger dimensions, as well as sotne
nhat demoralized by long continued use.
T make these propose,! improvement,,
w ;ll of course require an outlay of consnler-aW-
cash, and as our exchequer is. some
what depleted weareotdiged toca.l on those
in arrears to extend ns a helping hand .h-ery
one indebted for advertising, subscription,
ftc. can at '.east pay ns a portion of what
they owe, and we sMioerely hope that all
will .lo promptly, as H. necessary Pnr
, hi-es most. b mad during tho coming
holidays. If they conn up the work, an
honesty and fair play certainly demand, we
nromNe 'hem a letter paper and larger
v. e than are now for id.- most part used in
printing t he Fkf.k.m A S. Let no oue fail toa
piM us in the work.
Court PnocT.EftT.s. The December
term of our County Court convened for its
first week's session at 10' o'clock, a. m., on
Monday last. Judge Orvis, of Rellefonte
presiding, and Associates Thomas and
Flanaean on the bench. j
The (;rand Jury, of which A.Ti. Iongenec-
ker was appointed foreman, was called snd
received its instructions, after which the ;
constables of the various uintriots made their ,
nsual returns under oath. The list of at- j
torneys was then called iu order to afford an
opportunity for making motions, preserving
petitions, etc., and at the conclusion of these i
proceedings, which occupied the aitentron i
of Court until 12 40 p. m., a recess was
taken until 'Mf o'clock out of respect for the
memory of Win. Kittell, Ksq., recently de- t
ceased. It. was also made an order of Conrt j
that, the resolutions of condolence adopted
bv the members of the bar at the time of Mr.
Kittell's death should be entered upon Ihj
minutes of the Court.. j
AFTKRKOOX SESSIOV. j
Com'th vs. George Kurtz, indicted for re
ceiving stolen goods, said stolen goods .-on-sistingof
a quantity of fig metal, for the
stealing of which from the Cambria Iron
Company a couple of boys were convicted at
September sessions. ,
At a quarter past 0 o'clock Court a 1- :
journed until ft o'cloc k Tuesday morning, I
the above case lieing still on trial. i
TinsuAY's rnncF.F.ntNtis.
Court convened at 8o'rlock Tuesday morn- .
ing, as per adjournment, when Judge Orvis
delivered the charge to the jury in the
Kurtz case, and alter half an hour's ib;- .
liberation said jury returned with a Verdict ,
of not guilty, the county to pay the costs. '
Com'th vs. John Pearn selling liqur ;
without li'-euse. Defendant, who is a citi
zen of White township, plead guilty and '
submitted. Sentenced to pay a fine of 575
and costs of prosecution. j
Com'th vs. Wm. Stehley, indicted for ;
fornication and bastardy and adultery. ;
Our readers wiil recollect this case ns
hailing from Wilmore, an account of which
we published at the time of its occur-
recce. The crimes wilh which Stehley was
charged, and lo which he entered a plea of
guilty, were committed with his wife's
sister, and the community, it is proper lo i
say, were greatly shocked at the recital. !
Defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of
one dollar ami the costs of prosecution, ami ,
the further sums of twenty five dollars "for '
lying In" expenses and one dollar per week
during the term of seven years, for the pay-
uient of which a bond was required, anil
also lo undergo six months' imprisonment in '
the county jail. j
Com'th vs. Michael Qaiiin, Indicted for
e!Khez.le;nenf. The chaiges were founded
on the ftcl that the. defendant had collected
certain t;-.x in Com-mangli borough an I :
failed to pay over or account for the same. '
Defendant plead guilty nod submitted. Not
yet sen leneed . i
Com'th vs. G"orf.e Uradlcy, indicted for
forgery. This will be remembered as Ihe !
case in which a no'e was forged by the tie- j
femlaiit on Jacob Jacoby, of Johnstown
Full restitution having been made, the
amount being only the District At
torney, on leave, entered a tml irv.
Com'th vs. IJ ichael Hymen and James
Itaeer, indicted for mayheir. and assault and
baltcrv. Settled bv panics au.l uvl pros.
entered. s
Com'th vs. Henry rtolaud, lndiotel for
making threats. Settled by parties before
bill whs d rawn. j
A number of cases known as Ibigtown '.
cases were nol prost quit tl on the ground, as
stated by D'.stiiet Attorney Kos-, that, the '
law-abidii g people of I hat pari of the county,
not saiislied with 'uingiiig forward the dis- ,
creditable current trans actions of Ihe day, !
were also in the habit, of going hack further :
than the statute of limitation would permit
to stir up old sores, and as the cases in qnes- ;
tiou were of that idass tiiey were Very Mini- j
.i arily disposed of. j
Com'ih vs. Noali Murphy, indicted for !
larceny. Defendant was charged with steal
ing a null saw from an upright water mill
owned by a man named Ivuepper of Sum- ;
merhlli township. On trial up lo uoou,
when Court adjourned until 2 o'clock.
AKTKIiNOON Si".SS!OS.
At opening of Ihe Conn, Dist. Att'y Rose
addressed tlie jury on the case on trial.
The jury was then charged by the Court, and .
alter having retired and deliberated or at I
leas! remained out during the entire night,
came into Court about 10 o'clock a. in., on
Wednesday, and announced their inability
to agree, it being uiiilerslood that there '
were ciht for acquittal and four for con
viction. The Court discharged them. 1
Com'th vs. Thomas J. Williams and John
Gaimati, indicted for assault and battery, :
and Com'th vs. Hoes. I. Uoyd, assault and '
battery. These being cross prusec-u i ions ihe
Grand Jury, with coinmeinl.tiil.' d i sere I ion ,
imposed the costs on the ic.-peelive prose
cutors and ignored the, biiis. Prosecutors'
sentenced accordingly. ,
Com'ih vs. Tims. II. Grove, indicted for
carrying concealed weapons, Benjamin '
Snitziiiau, prosecutor. Tins young man :
was arrested at Fast. Coiiemaiigh , on ihe
28th of September last, while stealing his
way on the cars. A fter his arrest the officer,
(Si iitzuian) of the IVima. It. II. police, dis
covered a large dnk knife concealed under ,
his coat and near the , small of his back. ;
Another man named Monday was arrested
at the same time. The knife exhibited in
Courtis a f.ightful looking weapon, some
ten or twelve inches in length. The defense
set up was that ihe accused was a logman, I
and that such knives were used in camp for
Ihe same purpose as a table knife, etc., etc. ,
The jury, after an nhseiioc of forty minutes, ,
returned with a verdict of not guilty and as
sessed the costs on the prosecutor. j
Com'ih vs. Francis Prisk, indicted for as- :
sault ami battery with intent in kill and as
sault and battery ; Kliza Ami Troxell pros
ecutrix. The scene of this case is within :
one mile of Loydiville iu W hite township,
and the oltuse charged wn that defendant
had struck and beat the prosecutrix wiih a
club while walking along the public road to t
Ijloydsvtlie. The dcfeuitan t , w ho is a mar- ;
ried man about 2ti years of age, it is proper
lo say, had no motive, so far as the evidence
disclosed, for doing any injury to the pros- ;
ecutrix. Case not concluded when Culirt
adjourned, at (i o'clock, p. m. !
wrijxr.wiAY's ritoir.r.niMis.
The jury in the case of Noah Murphy, af
ter having been out l!i' hours failed to
ajree and were discharged. The defendant
was ordered into bonds of S.KH) to appear at
next term of Court to answer, etc.
After a speech for the prosecution by Dis
trict Attorney Kose and the charge of the
Court, the jury iu the P.isk case retired to
their private, room, and. after due delibera
tion. returned woli a verdict of not guilty.
Com'ih vs. Samuel Rendercarrying a
concealed weapon, a pistol in wit., and wan
tonly pointing it at Joseph Carney, the '
prosecutor in the. case. The alleged otl'cnsO
was committed in GailitzMi township on the
5th of October last. Verdict not guilty, but
that he pay one-half the costs and the prose
cutor the other half.
Com'th vs. Joseph Carney surety of he
peace. Defendant sentenced to enter into
bail to keep the peace, ect. (
AFTI'ltNooX ii:ss!OX. !
Com'th vs. D. W. P.. well and Howell '
Powell. This is a case of malicious mischief
perpetrated in Cambria township. Did'eud- ,
ants plea, I guilty, and are sentenced to pay
a fine of 5 and costs and undergo imprison
ment in the county j lit for tne term of t wo
iiionlli.s.
Com'ih vs. August Slongher larcei-y. It
appearing from the testimony thai tho
property alleged to have been" sioier. had
disappeared over two years ago and a prose
cution was thereby debarred by Ihe si.-t.iute
of limitation, Ihe jury relumed a verdict of
not guilty.
Com'th vs. August Slongher receiving
stolen goods and larceny. Defendant pleads
guilty, and is sentenced to pay aflaeof SI
and costs and undergo imprisonment in thtj
connty jail for Ihe term of four months.
Cotn'd vs. Chamicey Myers larceny and
resisting an officer. Defendant pleads guil
ty, and is sentenced to undergo separate and
solitary confinement in the Western Peni
tentiary for the term of fifteen months.
Com'th vs. George Raiiin larceny of five
bushels of wheat in Susquehauua township.
Verdict not guilty.
T H D KS l A T FORF.NOON.
The Grand Jury mode report that they
had TisMed the pvib'.ie buildings ami found
them in a satisfactory condition, with the
exception of tne gallery of the jail, w hich is :
unsafe. They also recommended the con- j
st ruction of a" public bridge across the Cone- j
niangh river a'. Coopersdale. 4
Com'th vs. David Reighard, charged with j
fornication and bastardy, and Com'th vs. j
Sarah Rryan. adultery. These two cases
are being tried together at the time of clos
ing our report, Thursday noon.
Riipkiff's SAI.F.. The following describ
ed properties were disposed of by Sheriff
flyan. a portion cf them In .Tohnstowe, on
Saturday last, and the remainder in this
place on Monday afternoon of tho present
week :
in jortsPTOWjr.
A lot of rnimil and Improvements In? the
?ixh wri! of Johnsro-.vn. Sold as the property
of John I.itz anrl bouitht by I'. It. Kilis for to0.
Thirty-two ncres In 'iaylor township nn.t
twelve seres find fifty perches In Ptonyreek:
township, with Improvements. Sold in the
property of V sley Horner nnd booKht by Ja
cob Horner Tor fl'VSand $t.'00 respectively.
Three lots and itnpi oveirrnts in Cune
mauirh boromrh. Sold as the property of Jer
emiah Crowlcv end wife nnd housM by K. I,.
Johnston for VvV V1 end I'.'SS respectively.
Lot of ground slid Improvements In Krankliri
hnromrh. Sold as the property of I.swrenee
Korlonir and houirhl by Peter Kuhrfir. Tor fti.
Lot or irronnd and improvements in Katt Con
omnuirh borouun. Sold as the properly of Phil
ip (iouchnour and bought by J. Zimiiiei man
for f.Ti.
Two lots and Improvements In f!.it Cone
tnnuch bnrmiirh. Sold n the property of Ch.
IbCobuugh nnd bought by J. Zimmerman for
Lot of sToonr! in Cumbria borough. Sold ns
the property of Patrick Pomrherty and boupht
by Mrs. Ellen Domrherty for "0.
Lot oT irronnd In Woodvalo borough snd lot
of irronnd in Conemauirli borough, w it h im
pro enienls. Sold ns the property of Charles,
('Mper. fieorge snd Lewis Wchn nnd bought by
J. Zimmerman lor t"'i0 and tloo respectively.
IN tllEXSnfRO.
Xlnencrcs of land and lm provements In Wash
ington township. Sold ns the property of Win,
Krown, Sr.. and bought bv Michael Uradlcy for
j'Ji.
Four hundred and sixty-three acres snd ninety-eight
perches, with improvements. In Alle
gheny township. Sold a the properly of Tlios.
C.'.ririMti arid bought by Henry (Jenterman for
tl.Mio.
I oe hundred ncrcs of lnnd and Improvements
In Merr township. Sold ns tho properly of
Michael Kii-fch mid bought by J. W. Sharbanif h
for :;".
line hundred and twenty seven acres and im
provements in Susquehanna township. Sn'd as
the propei ;y of Abraham Ktim and bought by
A. V. II irUer rT :i".
One htindrr d acres nnd Improvements In Chest
township. Sold us the property of Adam Lei
d"M and bought by P. I". Carney for tViO.
Five acres and improvements in w' hite town
ship. Sold ns the properly of J. W, (Jrav and
bought by A. H. Fiske & Co. Ii.r
One ii ere of land, unimproved, in White town
ship. Sold ns Ihe propei fy of Leonnrd Hollis
Htol bought ly Joseph Van llrnn-r fr fM.
One acre of land, unimproved, nnd lot of
ground ami improvements in Ch st Springs bor
ough. Sold ns I ne property :f Leonard Mollis
nml bought by Davil Mollis for tIS and T0 ro
sportively.
Lot of ground, unimproved. In West ward of
Eliensiiui g. Sold as I he pn porty of Joseph Mo
Donald nnd bought by E. Kohons Jfc Son for ,M.
Seventy acres of land and improvements ill
Jackson town M p. Sold as the properly ol J no.
W. and Martin linger and b .light by It. (j.
Ifiirkhnrt for ls.1. !
I Ine honored nn 1 .ilnel v-sven ncres and lm-
provements in Allegheny township. 'Ihe In- ,
teres! of Ed ward, J olm. Maigsiei and Peter'
Mul in in fair! propertj ; bought by Win. I.it
Zintrer for
Fifty ncres of land nnd Improvements in I Slack- :
lick township. Sold h Ihe propeitv of Henry
Miller and bought by F. A. Shoemaker for :.". ,
Tl'KSllAV'S SA I U. i
Seven ncres nnd fifty-four perches In Cambria I
township. Sol 1 us the property of K. P. Lm- 1
ton nnd L. TI . Lin ion, ex cent rix of 1'. L. Lin Ion, i
deceased, mid bought by JuTus Stich for '50. !
The sale of several other properties ad
vertised was postponed until Monday next,
the balance being either stayed or continued
until Argument Court. j
(ts "Wednesday afternoon, shortly afrer '
dinner, a number of persons paid a visit to
that imposing edifice known as the county
jail. Amongst, them were Mr. John D.
.tones, of Cambria township, Mr. Peter
Ku! iner. of Conemaugh borough . Dr. D-cker,
of Lilly's station, and Dr. Davis of New
Florence. While standing on the platform
of the iron gallery which traverses the line,
of cells on the second tier, a section of the
footway broke in twain and fell to the Hour
beneath, a distance of about twelve feet,
carrying with it Mr. Jones and Mr. Kulmer.
The former received some bail cuts and
bruises, and it was found necessary to re
move him to his home in a wagon. Mr.
Kulmer alighted square on his feet and re-
ceived no outward hurt, but the shock mm.
mimicated to his system was of course a i
severe one. He returned to bis homo thn '
samo evening. The two doctors saved
themselves from injury by grasping the gal
lery railing and clinging thereto till Ihey j
could secure a firm foothold. A largo num
ber of persons had visited the jail daily
throughout the week, and particularly iin
mediately afler the dinner hour, and it
therefore can only lie looked on in the light 1
of a provident ial interposition that nobody
was on the ground -floor of the corridor
when, the mishap occurred. The iron sec-
tion which fell was five fcetAbmg by three
feet, broad, and weighed from three hundred
to fon r bund red pounds. H ad it struck some ,
one in its descent it would undoubtedly ,
have instantiy killed him. The gram! jury ;
entered the jail on an official visit about live :
minutes after the accident had occurred. '
It is no wonder that i.i their report to conrt
they condemned the gallery as unsafe. j
i
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A X.HROw Escape. A good deed well done ,
Is iilwHvs sun.' to bring its own reward, ns our .
old friend I la vid Trex !er. of tin 1 1: tzin township,
no d on lit full v appreciate! by t Ins time, for had
not he mid his good w 1 1 e tn ken n pon t he mac I ves ;
the cure of a couple of orphan children tiny ,
would now be mouininir tie loss by Mreof Ihe '
houe Hint gives them shelier. if indeed their
lives had been spa.cd lo mourn such a calami- i
ly. '1 In-way it occurred was in this wise: A '
liitle grand daughter of Mr. Trexler. having
In her siecp divested herseir of the bed cloth- I
inif, wns a wakened by the cold about 4 o'clock '
on Saturday morning last, whereupon she
speedily aroused by her outcries nn o'oer girl. ;
also mi orphan, who was sleeping in Ihe bed :
beside her. The latter, after being thus sum- i
marily, and, as the sequel proved, provideu- '
lislly wakened from her slumber, was consid- '
crabl v start lei",, not to say t Tightened, by dis- j
covering a bright light shining through the
wi udows, and u pon furl her in rent iga tion found
a portion of one side of the bouse, wrapped ill
tl lines. (Quickly as possible she aroused Mr.
and Mrs. Trexler, who slept in a room down
st n irs. a ml just in t he n it he of time I ho tl re was
c. I ingu ished ly Ihe upplicn tion of a few buck
ets ot water. In less than live minutes more.
It Is fair to presume. I he llanos would bav
in on beyond I onian control, nml ihe death
from si I locution of tin two Ii! t le g:i Is, if not of :
the other j uma t cs of the house, won hi have f ol- ;
lowed as a matter of course. The tire, strange
as it mtvv seem, was caused, ns Mr. Trexler
avers, bv Ihe tire brick bi tween the grate and
the frame of the house becoming- heuted to'
such an extent as to si t riic to t'-.o wm o work,
a tii'-ory which, if true, and we have no rriison :
to dr.uhf il. lends to the conviction ihat tire
brick do not nfTord the prelection t property
which is claimed for them. Me that ns ii may
h utover, M r. Trox ler and the other membeis
cd" his household hr.vegre.it reason tube thank
ful to an A ll-w isc Providence I or t ho seem big -ly
unimportant circuin-tnnce which saved
them from an impending calamity which in j!l
probability would have resulted in the los of
lives us will as of properly.
I'A r.EMAKKAHI.K P. r-M-l.T. It mikesro
iliU'eience how many Physicians, or how :
much medicine you have, tried, it is now an
established fact that liermati Syrup is the
only remedy which has piven complete saf-i.-f.ictioii
in severe cases of Euncj l)isea.ses.
It is tin.; there are yet thousands of persona
jv ho are preilispuseil to Throat, ami Eung .
Affections, ('onstitn ption. Hemorrhages,
A st hma. Severe Colds seO led on the Hreasf. ,
Pneumonia, WlioopitiR C jiioIi, ,"vc., who ,
have no personal knowledge of Iloschee's
fjerman Syrup. To such we wonid say that
.10,00(1 dozen were sold last year wit bout one
complaint.. Consumptives, try .just one bot
tle. Uegnlar size 75 cents. S dd by Eem
mon Si Murray, Eliensbiirp, anil by all the
other Druggists in America.
People ! jienple ! people! ! gil to M. .f.
Tei'i"lbaiuii'a, Enretto, wben you vint to
buy i-lieap omla. He baa just receive. 1 a
new stock, tlie figure nn which are tvo lovy t
that no dealer in Cambria ountv ran cmtl-
pete with tbein. it will pay von to jm fifty
' ji . x . ... "i."..t ....r .i,.,0
iii-ir- i yi inly YltlH l i" ei ien, iiifi-- nun r i . . . -
rlothinir, etr." from him. I not forget tlm
place the People.' Cheap Varietv Store,
Loretto, M. J. Tvilttlbaum jiicprietor.
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CLOTHING
Og iToIaiastowii
CARRIES
HEAD THE SOLID riMXCIPLKS
)F THIS
LOT
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Ilenlmg.
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peeling
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Clothing
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Clothing.
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nothing
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Clolh'tiir
Clothing
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Clothing
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Clothing
Clothing
Cloth ng
Clot l,i og
C'oi'niiig
Wc shall rndonVor to rnake the present Winter tra-e themnft
successful ever known In .ior.n Von, nnr", hereby cordially invite
our I r lends and t he public jrcticrnllr loliiiier ihhIUi i heir k iiol and
welcome presence. Our immense stork i the larrest evi r brought
to Cumbria county, and we are ronfMoht that we rah fif nth every
old and young man with a enonah'e suit at fl price only within
the reach of a I', I lit H In I le cheaper I ban (roods t if the se rrte rjun liiy
can be bought at any other establishment tn the county. '1 !. rreat
and i. rand principle id I his favorite Clot hi up ft ore ts one price nml
fair, square (ienloig wilh all io customers. We nk no more ;han
Is T.arked in plain ligures on the goods, nod never lake my less, by
which method panics who nre not Judges of goods h'-ve thesatre
elmme to be suited at this Inir. square den lug house, n here goods
ore never misrepia scntt d to nn body, ns those who do.
Hcmcmher Ills! you can tied the largest stock of Men's Pitrss
SriTf . very cheap for cash, at I,. M. WUUI.PS SULll) . K-PKICK
t i.oTniS'i; sunn;.
Kemenilii r that vnn can find the largest stock of Voting Men's
PiikssSi I ts. verv cheap for cash, at I.. M. Would"? SOI.Iil UNK
I'liH K CM i TH I Nt; STUKK.
Hemember that you can find the largest stock of Youths' Ditrs
Spits, verv chiap tor cash, at I. M. Hlllll.F S SOLID ONE PlClOK
CLO I II IN(i S'H IKK.
Kemeuibet that you can find ihe largest stock of Overcoats, verv
cheap for cash, at I.. M. WOoLK'S SOLI 11 ONE P H IC K Ll.UTII I N G
STOUE.
IfeiiHmber that you can find the largest stock of 11 AT. Caps.
TUPNKS. VAI.ISK. I't'HSISHIMi fiflopS. 'C Verv c hesp for Cflsll, t
L. M. WOOLF'S SOLID O.N K-PKICK CLOl I UNO Sl'OKE.
Hemember, especially, the grandest principle of all:
ff'e return the money' in every cane where good
tto not jtrove is represented.
The Toot Man's Friend and One-Price Clothier,
TS' o x t Door to .Tolni rr,lioiiinK"
MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN.
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IIYrAE4Ii.
WEXPF.nOTII -MA I.ZIK -Married at St.
Par. hob i mew's church, Wilmore, on Sa turds v.
Nov. :C. 1 . by Uev. I'stlur Mi-Hugh. Mr.
John w hmhikitii and Mis Josephine Mai
zii , hot !i ot W limin e.
OlIITI UT.
CAIN. -Pled, in Carroll tow
(lev night. Nov. '3. 1S78. at 10
I V.S CAIN, second daughter of Peter nnd Sarah
dun. hged I'.i years. 2 months and IT days.
It is not often, nt leaT in tins neighborhood,
that we are called upon to record the death of
soyourgnnd beautilul a girl and one so pre
eminently loved and luting. Consumption,
that most lingering and at the same lime most
ll.it i eriiig (tn the piiier.tlof nil diseases, had
years ago marked this household id . I ns it own.
and as Ihe disease progrefed in i's insidious,
but fatal, course Ihe fond parents re:7.--d what
Would ere long be the end. Itut El en, t he vic
tim, true to the promptings of the din-n1 end
Inspired by a hope born of a pure nnd loving
heart, still held bravely out. nml, as tern irked
by her father to the writi r, "she fought brave
ly to Ihe last, though I do not see how she held
tin as long ns she did." Death, however, which
sooner or later must receive the surrender of
every human life, at lal gained the mastery;
nml the pure and stainless soul of as cherished
a daughter and devoted a chiid as ever lived
went up in thanksgiving to us Author on last
Thanksgiving-night. And. oh! how much wid
F'.lleii be missed. For years she s eined as n n
angel guardian of ihe hus hold, ca using an
apparent, nay a real, serenity of huppim-ss and
peace to mingle with nnd ov ershadow ihe li!o
or ihe fanulv. and by her loving manner and
Fweet disposition, controlled the homage q
e cry heart. And not only within Ihe scope of
the lamtlv circle, but by nil her friends and ac
quaintances, was she idolized end loved for h-r
k i nd n en of heart and a m inble disposi lion. II ow
true It is
"That the good die first,
Wnile we,whoe hearts are dryas summer's dust.
Hum lo the socket."
Fortified by nil the consoling rights of reli
gion, console,! py (he prayers and intercessions
of her family and friends, nnd chastened nnd
purified by Ihe sufferings of her long illness,
her parents may Justly hone nnd In hove that
the true servant of her Divine Master, their
darling child, now ri poses in His bosom; nnd
yet. knowing the fntiiiv of human nature even
in its port s form, ii becomes ns to pray sin
cerely lhat she may have . tcrnal pence an ''rest.
J. C. i-:.
MOOKK Died, at the Plalr House, in this
place, on Monday last. Dec. "Jd. Mr. J. Al.F.X.
MoDiir., in Ihe 41; b yeniiof Ins age. Mr. Moore's
henlih began to decline in the early pari of the
past summer, and at out three weeks pg his
disease assumed Ihe shape of dropsy, which
terminated fatally. He was a nun of very
even temperament, and of a q u b t, reserve !
disposition. Those who were most intimate
withhlm were warmly attached to h'ni. and
they at lenst will cherish his memory. 1 tenth
has called nwsy five members of his father's
family w il bin a "few years. I! is eld.-st tiroi her.
Thomas H. Moore, was the first j then Mrs.
bnvman. wife of Dr. John Lowui-iu. of Johns
:owm About n year ago, his mother, so well
known and highly esteemed, passed away, to
be followed in a tew months by her husband,
the respected Johnston Moore: nnd now only
two or the family rema I n M rs. Piper, wife of
Col. W m . K . Piper, of ii ay sport, and Clin rles II.
Moore, now a resident of Pittsburgh. "'What
shadows we n re. and w hat shadows we pn i sin .'
PAT
LKl'ISS lilCKICr,, Solicitors.
"I ATENTS procured on New Inventions In from
JI 15 to 3 ilavs. Send lor eirrutar eia tRinlng
ne:ul information. Office. 131 ift Aeriie,
above Sinithiield slreet, opposite M. K. church,
Pittsburgh Pa. l'i-0.-ly.
E XKCUTOirs xotici:.
Kstate of Pev. .Inns- Hackett. ilecM.
Ijetters testamentary on 1 1 e estate of Itev. Jnn
Hackett, latent Siiuiiititvil e borough. Cambria
county, deceased, havinr been Issued to the tm
ilriiiri I. all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make hiiihfdlaie payment, and
those having claims ogiins ihe s ,me will present
them properly n nl hem lea ted fcr "! t lenient.
IllOMAe; UVVIS, Executor.
Snimriltville, Dec. tl. IsTS -6t.
Q Til AY HKIKKK. Came into tlie
enclosure of ihe snbscri "oer, in Carroll
township. In th-- bitter part of .Tilly last, a two.
year-old heifer, wii h white b y. slight It s;rk
ed with red. and red nwk and head, with white
stripe in face. Right ear split and a piece cut nut
ol the left one. The owner l requested tjrome
forward, prove property, pay eharges and take
her bwv ; othe, wise she wiii be sold n the law
directs. ' .1. V. El'THEK.
Carroll Twp., Vet. fl. 18TS.-31.
A DMINISTIIATIOX NOTICE.
Estate of I A N I K t. ( TTF.RS0N, dee'il.
Ect tors ef ad minis! ration on the cttate cf. Dan
iel oitersnn. dereRsel, lor'nerly ol ummitT!lle
tmrough, lata id Sitka. Alaska, iiave lieen fram
ed to the under igne.l. who hereby give n liee to
nil persons indebted in said estate ihat pavmeni
must be made without ilotay. and those having
r i im Rgat 'o '! same will present theui prop'
e ly uutbtiiticated for settlement.
iAUH.EA 1 1'DON N CLE,
.NANCY HKAIl ,KY.
ITot. fl, 187S -St. iuinlnistratriiies.
il")()0 profits nn lidys' investment of W,()
JIOUU jn Western I niou oetoher Wt Ii. V OW
Proportional ret urns every week on Stock ( ipt fon
ol is Iff, Slllll. VB-TIIIP.
Cff1lal Reports nd Circulars (rer. Address
T. Poller Night A to., Bankeri, SI Wall tl , . Y,
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FAVOKITK -
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lUaitng
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A A. ItAllKEK it SO
2lA Mcu Henry I 'mli rf
OX OFFF.K
hirta at -.'5i
A. A. ft MIKKIt SON OFFEft
Mtn' Heavy Iirawers at :5s.
A. A. TtAHKF.ll A- SON OFFER
All-wool Vcd Flannel Suits t
yA A. II
Hm (Joo.l
AHKKU& SON OFFFIl
1 Flannel, per yard, at VJ'e.
A. A. P A II K Fit SON OFFEIt
Heavy Ked Flannel at
:oc.
A. A. PAPKFIt A- SON OFFER
Parsrain In Canton Flannrl at
A.
A. P.AUKF.R cv- SON OFFZIl
Men ? Heavy (Juin H-icts at $2.50
A. . ftARKER A- SON
Men r Heavy Overshoes at..
OFFER
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A A. TS MfKKl! A SON OFFER
Men's Cloth Ovirflmr?. a bargain, at VV.
A. HUtKEIi SON" OFFF.H
The very best Corset for the price. Me.
A.
EaJiea'
Ijidies
A. Tt A UK F. R A- S 'N OFFER
Merino Ves:?, cood quality
A . M ItKEtt A- SON OFFFlt
Plaid Shawls, black and white, nil
wool, at 4.3 o.
A A. 1?A1
2U Ooml
ItAUKF.HA: SON" OhTKH
Orecn 'olive, 1 lbs. for. $1.00.
A . A . P If K y It A f 1 V f IFF F. H
Pest boasted Cu'Tcc. i '.bs. for tl.0".
A.A.IH1IKEII A- SON" OFFF.K
Ten boxes Essence t'eliee Pr...i
A
A. HARK I'll & SON OFFER
A sp.'endid Syrttp. heavy bo.lv, best
in trie county, al. 0 e.
A. A. It A UK Fit A- SON OFFEIt
Another great barain in Syrup at 5nC.
A. A. T? AHKFH A SON OTFEIt
A good dark Syrup at 4f?.
A A. RARKFlJ A: SON OFFER
A, Men's Kid Oloves. b!r top-, at ..Tie.
A. A, R ItlCFH A SON" OFFEIt
Men'a Cloth Pack Oloves a' 6 c.
A. A. n i:KFI5 A- SiN OFFEIt
Heavy JSitek 'imintiets, big bargain l.O0.
A A. RARKER vt SON OFFER
ib'Pt Dried i'cathrs. per lb f j.
A. A. HUtKI-H A- PON OFFFlt
flood Dried Peaches. j,cr p
A. A. R HKEU A SON OFFER
H?s- irled I'nrrants, per lb
A A . RA RK ER S N ) h'FI.R
Hen's Hoots, heavy and strong, at f2.C0
A., A. RAHKKH A soy nrrF.lt
Iadied' heavv Miimrin Shoes at 1 f
a. a. ma i;k i n a soy cKrrit
Children s liuiMne-l Shoes at Wj.
A A. RARWER it SON OFFER
JJl t Superior Flour, per Fek. full weight.
ai 1 .
A. A PARKER A SON ori'I'lt
Pure nneolored .In pan Tea, best in town,
per 1!., at Tic.
A. A. PARKER A SOX OFFER
Oood Tea as low as .3 P.
A A. RARKER SON OFFER
J(L Clark's O. N. T. Thread, all nun. hers.
per dor (He.
A. A. RARKBtt A PON OFFEIt
G'v.'l Land f-wltig Thread all rIi-r;, per
dox 3C.
A. A. R XRKI It A SON OFFEIt
Pest Need'es and Pins, per pap-r ..
A ""a"'r A i KER vV S N o F F Y.H
J , The best sorttnent ol Ovrrfoats In
town. IM-JJ. i 4 up.
A- A. ll.MlKl-i: A SON OFFFlt
The largept nn I test assortment of Men's
and Leys' Winter Caps, from tie up.
A. A. PAI'KI'.II A SON oFFFtl
Ureal l-rt'tins In Dry Oood of all kinds.
Eadii s' Dress Hood's a specialty, Irom , Ui.
LAST NOTIGK to TIIOSK CON
C K !i N V'l . A 11 jieraons k now hip t lu Hi
selves iielebtt'd In the late firm u' .M t ks A Ei.ov n,
a well as tn the present firm nf Joht l.tnvn h
Co.. are requested loenll nnd settle niihout delny.
A 11 nei-oiini s on he books ot I he Inie (Inn rnnsin
Inir unseitled en the first day of Jnnu-vrr next III
r rtamly he put in the hands ol si. oftlerr lor ool
leetion. Jllll.N LUH H.
Ebensbur, Ne-v. 'if.
mj A lllTIn A(trnt can vaf slnit for t '
9'
sHr isitnr. Tfrm and Outfit Free. A1
dre-8 P. O. VICKEHY, Augusta, Maine.
sier spaprA4Tort!inKKarta,K'St t fS;., ..
AHOTHEPi GREAT
REDUCTIOXIXPRlIiS!
at Tin: i:n i:snv i:t.
Hartae & EE-FcmfcMnj s:-:v."
OWlNli to the lsrg itieresje In mj n!ti ... -t
he lst r-'l n t i.ni n prir-" nn I then.' - r
of Ihe rash synrtn. I tmd timsvH aMe t.. :
tny rusleniers bv a sull turtlor rcj c-, i.m '
priv-t s ot all :im ls conqrisetl in mv l.tre i .
. good No. 9 Cs k Store, t- .'-uiutd Coi v - -
lor oi ly ."i o I.
Good li'"it'cil Cofti e nt :.! i t. p-r !!. : ' -.
at i ts. per Iti. No in: or
aged t-.'So' "iiiilsl li i-ncii-.
C. ood II ertl ing M o s ns , w K- f ' -liood
'l't a I rom .'O to 'St cis. per
The largest stock of Floor O; : Ciot h In t - -
l . limn 1 to L Os. id- anj ri-
-Vi i i 70 t t-. p. r In.
llcM 'juality l ni!i.i An us si l.'i rts 1 .
Necd'es Ht cr. ;f-r piii-cr.
Oood cast steel fii'lc Kui s hi. d F;ul- -s c-
lis f I cl s. I i r set.
Pins nt 5 .r. pxp r.
H-st qunlilv !t:Ht-ksm:t Ii Vi.,- Mt ..( - e
Ooiai S) 1 up 5ola-!-( s nt I rmu I;' in .1 ... ,, -K
a I . on,
(iooii Dior Loi k an l Knob- om;.!i t. . . -
rs ,-t, em h.
Hood Cotton 'l'ioea.l m 4 i ts. n m
Hi st quality Ii incti Mill s-aw I-11, si 4c . ? ! .
Ooo.l bici- hi s i-i. per i...
Pi 'I qoali:y Sole . ather in Vs to :; I . . ;.- 1.
Po 1 bie "til t d A cs .1 1 $:.' nnl 1 i .
Enrgcst UKk d nuri'd U-H'onii.. .. . ;
el l-'S.. l is, 1 it ,t .1
4 ili-t. HnrJ woodi t!fu-i Uciii: Cloth-- 1 -
b-t-ts.
Claik'9 O.N. T. Macliine Cotton til ' '-
S(ooI.
Ol-d h T(t ban si, ;-':. ti ts - t
inch.
( 'olzinc V'hsM t..r!f(ir J'n .
Earnest stock ot t.ook i:g ti as.s' in ii -
low.
Washing Sdn Ht 4 i ts. i. r lb.
Pi st quality tour-lini d Man uic Fork . "
I
I
sell.
flood Con' Shovels, '.. V. II and 2i i ts 1
Penrl Siitrch fi i-is. m-i Hi.
I have the ln!k- si son k ol Om i PswMri n t .
nt l cr low 1 1 u-i s.
Host Making So. tn nt s cis. p. r lo.
Pistoii's lesl quaiity S liMit Ct'.'B- lit o
nl 1.
I have t he lai pi st stock ol Spici s In t.- 0 t
! ' w.
flood Door I -itches as iw n Tcts e
Eaige sVik sl ia'.ic am! He.; CaM s-.'
s r.-t s.
CfO.nl Floor 111 l.Vi per sti, k.
Eiirgl-Pt stock ot i;.issuM,e nnd E-mq i i: .
vet v h w.
A No. 1 Furnit n:e V h 111 tsi n t p- t
ood I orsel St .a N n I fills 1 s It.
Over loo lengths m,(. K. s 'I m- 1 o t 1. . ,
Hobs kept In r'ni k. ti-t jow.
Pest Tol.iieeo In 1 lie niHt-ki-t. 1 I 1 ."1 is . .
t.i kir Nailfii""- i't Mi-i Ii. : hi mi. , .
Biol tns'l- cl b st in.a k 11 .11. No i- ;
t r or si rup iron m.ii ki pt in st o.
I have : he hi si Cilmi 1 s in town f. .r :p e .
Ou r HI m.cs id W indow I . I iss ki pi l:i . v
very low pi ic. s.
Enrge stoik of It.ir Ii uj !tnd Horse ?S ' . : : .
w av s on hand, nt lew rati s.
f 01 id tine itittti Ci.n 1 1.s hi r. 4n e.i h
Earge stock of 'iatde i b I I 1. lii on hand -
low.
3b st Etiisci d Oil, din t lr..i;i Tiictorv, nt To -n
ga I.
Duponts l.i 'l P. F.P. It'l't- Powder to ets. p, 1
lb op Shot nl n cs. per lb.
Ib-st I ; rceo Cotlre nl ;'.'ri. jn-r Ib.
Gal viiioz -d Coal Ihioken. s low a .'nl 1 is. ca
Coin! I J reen I ' .Tt e n t On it s i,r in.
Rest pure W lute Iend nt i 10 to . Jo ,. r k
. f J.i lbs.
Stove I'ipe, made ot t'e- b. -t Iron, redocel t
h i t-, p.-r 10.
A large assortment of Tinuare on h m l. v -clnnp.
1? papers Essence i t I'- fT- e f rU'ii ts.
Earg si si oik ol TruuUs nn I V.ilis.'s Iu tow- ,
vo y che.ip.
A large assortment .. V,';i P.ipr hIwrvs
bnndni lowt st pi j,- e.
Paper Window Shades tn ets. cr roll.
Toili I nnd Wnhing S iao n 1 tolo varie-i v .
i k StoV es I rom 1'. '11 op to C ().
Iiiirgc ur-sort 1111. nl f II nr. ' i.iihcs mi l Ti t '
III ll-he..
Hintidg Stoves from ft on up to f Cii : m r :
i-hi'tp.
Extra Xo. 1. Salt. ! ill per barrel.
Rl'Vlil Vl'l s, Ji Ve H ltd si--.- sin .1 k. t hi. la rge g ; : '
from l ."iO op lo fin. I:!.
Ib st Carbon 1 1, 1 ,11 it; els. per g il.
The n'liive nrf er.lv a few of tl-.i" 1 tiui-a
art trie m t he lia r 1 w :i re .1 11 1 f...n. tnrtu- h -11 ! :
which I nm t it ri. 1-ii 1 11 ii at e.pPillT ..w prn-ea ;
don't adverti-e to set. nt 21 per "nt. r be;. ., r
indeed nny cbeti per, t loin ol le -r Ti-er. ! n't: I : i
it be'ter "to 1-t ihe pu'di.- 1 n 1 l- t !. ; ( .r tlu'i
rel-.e'. but 1 !" a 1 vert iJ- t i-i 1 ....is b.v. -they
inn M. ,;;,( nn. ,., v ,,.. lotnlrel emt
the dollar. Neither w.il 'I l!ir eul a s- ! s'i"
pie an I'-le ot goods nvr 1 h ant -r nt lir-t e ,
or even less. u t). t en ch.i r.- t w.i or t Ii re.. pr -on
s.inii't h ng else to ma kc up t .r 1 If I. -s. .
it Will be my en i.'l lor In se, js ii t t h" I r
living pri lit. an 1 f pr..nn-- t h :s s .., ;n:e 1 ki i
tint I e.-in Itirntsli iro.Os il pr: - .- I la I mill :.
eh. i:il to both selb r an ! ( tin i. ai d n :it pr :
m h ieh mould bene tit on- mi i n. :n i .t. ei i-r
-Than k ing J "ii a i I t -r h- ! . r:l p.i rom '
heretolore loni.'rre l upon no1, and h. . ng I t
couliuuu ucp and 1 nere.i - n! ; he fx in-, 1 rem 1 -.
Jtespvelpjllr v..i:ts.
" li l.O. HIM E! A
r.hrripburg Nov. i'.', P7s.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
1 f V All .v e !. u-
Personal Fropert
ri nt i' . 1 . .
'!! K undersigned Ass'sn'-en? A D I'nutr'
r st pu'-'i"
It, ID the
1 he resi.leti'-e ot f aid A. 0,1
ol M mister, en
WEDNESDAY, December 13th. 787.r,
t'ommneitig at 1 1l i .i k . a.m.. th fni..:. -desriibe.i
personal pn.perty, t'jwit:
1 Tvo-IlonK Wah.ix, ! Orri Hi n ,-
2 set e II a rnes l et pi.tf t It . r -s 1 P ' ; 1 -c s;
lie. 2 Pridb s. 1 Pucv AVI :;.. 2 if .. 2 Spr
Calves. 2 H .s. a pa r I.a I ! r-. 2 lltn S r.t - ;
IloiisMfids. 2 Sr.i'ch Collars. 1 ps-rC' e'k I, . -2
strings I lei :. 1 I,..g lb m. 1 y I, Cham. I ; -Hrenst
Chains 1 Tongue 'liain. 1 M. .rt S,-'
Tree. 1 Plow. 1 Shovel 'b r. In.m i. tli,r,
I lb.nble 'free. 2 Nl!:. lri-. 3 ('.. Cini- - ;
Cider Mill. 1 Cu-titti.- x. 1 ;r.d Mill. 1 - -
Hrm-h nn. Sitck. i I l-.'si ecs nod Jt, .J.li.. .
I I rail. Cra.t !e. : i. w ir j s. 1 1 i,c i . . '.ii , . '
1 Pole and Double 1 ri is. 2 .'. fr. ?n r-s l l.riiir"
Knite. I ilnr. l Saw.l s r Spn;i.'. n I n-i
lint. IS l il(i! Kvp ,1 H liiilav. I - i t!.-
1 Shovel. 1 tlr n I St :.e St Frm-ie I pnllatn
2 Corn I loe. 1 f x i.rci. n 1 a bie 2 I umok Cl.a t .
Hair rul.i-. ned Clm:r 1 eeeptu.n 'hau
ettee.vi Td erpi t.2 Spitt....i ., ifl . s
C.irbt t. :.2 Stair p.. U. 1 Dr-sii s Hnn iii.iv. it
Stand. 2 1 Iniis. 1 Unrb e l.p iri--t g Puffs.u
J Ci.ise.l Wash Slan t. 1 I;. nnd l'Hi her. 1 -I'g
ht Co -1 sg Vtirnit n re ..-! ',.itrb. r iut 1 1 s
ware. 1 Stand, 1 liurenu. i A t re? (I r in In route!
1 A !l.
-FerniK ma le ln wp on itsr n sn'o.
IbSM H i hisl K, A'!j;tiee.
Not. ?9, lS'S -t
ADJOURNED ASSIGNEE'S SALE
Of Valuable TOWN PROPrRTY.
1 Y t ;rt ne i ( n n or i - r f tie i "on rt of
Pleas o! t amt r;;i -. ii-ct :o i r
ti'im-n
fd. I
w;j. eft- rf'.r; nt pe : x. : 1 1, on t l.e j rem:"'
In Carro lt"wn boroug li. mi
Saturday, t nee ntoer 'Jt. 7.S7.
At o'fi.rn k, r t.. i lie f.-li-.Ti-itig .. . ribed real
e' at". tnit : All I In r':i .n 1..7 r nor n.
with pwn 1 iu H r t -!-.. 1- w in :-f ..- npanrv I
Ailntii J. S'.i.lli. nm vi.,i n, t r t-mough of l ar
r lil'own. ntiit-ria ei 11 tr y. ntel ft ttio'ed and tie.
fribe.l n f..n..n : Frmo it.g on M .tin trt an I
Bdi-'iii'"'-! b.t o! .Mrs Ky n : ! s..n t h. l,.i ,.f
I J opeidi I'oHn-r en t I t- t. .t : h. a i,! extruding
t.i I I nreh sireet on t' e ivi--!. I.sru g tl-rn n
1 eree;ed a two-sury Fi: ik 1 1. . y. wit ti (ab:nc-t
Shoji attnclird. find el-on Fie.il, Frtitnr Stab'r
aid pro),, rtv to be .! 1, , v-s.r.f ot liens, as tho
pi' erty of Ad ini ,t . St !..
Tkrms i.r Snr-ni,'ii V , f tt.e purc,a9
n-oney to be paid en e..t r-tn.it ;. n of t t.e pale. 01. e.
t hir 1 in i n year I ln-r-ei: i r. ant t !i bnlanee 111
I wn years Ircin t f:rui.i: ion .,' . ; t he neterri- t
pK niT.! t" bear ic'.re-t im l to be secured by
Polld? HIld loot I HA., e id ihe .lirrt'.arr
I .'II I ' "s STICK.
; Pre a. )-. A f'ti:w "f A . J . Molt .
"iWEETppg H Af Y "
! Sw-lel '.t. -i-f r .'isc at -. :.i rKTs ;if.n ' f
c:ert y 7'lji I- 1 ir-f:i op a a i rt -f ri.mi.
c ' ' m rr - . 7 n- I It it n-, rj Tl, bi 1. 1
r"r ti:V. .4 iir Lli'f .: n t Af tne - s r. -I
l:t-l r-1 I --' -ir f-o.it. lul ;fl-i...'i 1'mn I
1 .-- jhtj .s 'i It 1 I ' a - j, ,., 1
t C. A. Jictt. i" A Co, '. n i.v.
t r - . -
S.
J. C. IfitUlNLtt 'o
DINING ROOMS!
lor l.sxtlpsi nml i;piillrmrn.
1G1 Wo..:1 SiiM. 1'ITTnIU KGH, PA.
FIrT HIMXJ ItlHIUs I TIIF tl.
1
'bS AT A EE POPE'S. 0STK.l;S nut
I IT l'S served nt short liolue.
,(it - J. .S -tl.
F'h"nI inif. Pa. 4 dh - uu t 1 1 i r -: i
tl.. . v lvii.il r ' t i.ii ii n li i ri v ts-7. i
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