ar 3ETa IF1 B.SSlEroffiSLJW - - - J5-5LT?M XJ BE.Lr Silo .K-ySS, ) Ebonsburc. Pa.. fKipJ. l . - - J-I.V. 31, 1S7Q. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. 1 o' Ire ! ' kr. ! I v s rv i'RE'1, tko first of the kind ever 'o ikiit j-t.iip, is now in poemon io it i'.ejflainid of ir, nml mites no ( r '!f!'y among al! lio bare called !'''- t I" ileratioo. That It is a decided ' ' .. . . , - . I l o :l. - I V. i '11' III ou llro Ol.l Illlill 'ir?3 iiu " huve werried along for the lat rnr is prer v well rliuwn, we think, pr-"tit icn-.ie i of tho Fkeeman, the ... n ! 'in; latii-u cirarer an.i orinier, 1:tii w. R.rt to underatatid it fully we , vm- i :m print a neater paper ami hopo t' u ik mure rapidly .hail by the o'nl 1 new rparhino i9 known as tho Hi f- -hi Hand I'rfsn," and ie simply j. i n proof pre-., on large scale, with ..: :.ii'iiineii f, an totrtut ica'.ly operated. r I me piper similar, lojmose oi a .-. 1 he white paper 1 "fed" rated labia or board at each end, pm.ted is taken from the ryiiu n.u on hollow iron rods or gas h extend parallel with and porno N-a-w the elevated table aforesaid. : ntire Wf-ifrhs about 2,100 pounds, . f !,:.'f of whirh :s roniprioed in the ', r, l!." latter "neing so freighted that - t r : t . 1 it parses over the for a) a and v ik by the force of itn own rno ..k:. It is the inveutinn cf Mr. John iiIt. a (orupositor employed rxi one .1 lily nj."rning papersin Indianapolis, wl.;iii we purchased ltvhi!i iu that rv rs i! an a month ago. lVing thus f - ; ; e I. t!i next Fiif.f.man will appear . 1 i'ji column lengthened and an ad J. i. . il . U'r added to each pt'ge, and as tkia ir-u-t be aiTp''-d as an evidence of our de . r. . print a larger, letter and neater pa pr, w !:i.ct n -ly hope Our patrons will show t! r r.p recia-ii n by reiwwing their eub 5 . r't : -I' d paying upnM scores at the tr.:: rt p-s.il)!'.' moment. If the snrw was two fect Jeep on tlio i ovel last wtek. it is only eight Inches deep now, for two-thirds of it certainly hasdisan- i pearod since that time. A warm enn, assis- '. ted by sov-ral generous rains, may lie I bank ed fur a result which is in consonance with the rietrircs of al l. ' When the bill granting tHe soldiers of nwit le found himself in the condition of tho Mexican war a pansinn passes tho Ijeg- ; the Irishman who attempted to stop a flee islaf.ire, as it should, ami speedily, Kbei,. Ing ;train by yelHng that there was a pas burg will have a half-doeou inrvivorsof that aenger alxard who had been left behind, for contest who will present in person their , the Express had come and gone. Iatloran, claims for that lon-deerred recognition of i th engineer, ha-.l.made up tho 'o.t twentv- At Altoona, last Monday, the Day Ex press east was reported twenty-flve mt mites late, and Itepresentatire Ilewit, of II oil i daystxirg, who debited to take passage on it for the SUte capital, conclnded to while away tho timel'y going round the corner to semebody. W Itcn lie returned to the i-r a' All' their gallant servicts. I,ast Sunday's lMttsburgh Critic says: "Gen. A. II. Coflroih, Congressman elected from the Somerset dtfttrict, was in the cty. Gen. C. is tho lion of the late campaign, ing the only Democratic gain in the State, and the on'.y candidate of either party m ho overcame an opposition majority." Mrs. Sarah Dougherty died in Indiana crmnfy recently at the ripe old age ot eighty twt years. She had in al! twelve children, all of whom are livi:vg. She also leaves sixty-eight grandchildren, forty-three great grandchildren nnd two great-great gTAod chiklreo, almost all f whom are living. Mrs. Mary Slick Harefoot, of Pleasant vHle, Itedford coiuity, has'auained tte ripe ago of PH years, weighs two hundred and forty pounds, and has two hundred and for-ty-ei,ht living desoesidants. The Barefoot ing up of those fgtrca bLowh a very Slick record for the old lady, sumamed Mavy. fie sens us a postal, being too weak In the knees to step up himself andsav: "If you please, I want my subscription from five minutes between Cresson and Altoona, and tbat Is bow Mr. Ilewit camoto -be left in the lurch. The newoard of Directors of tho Pro- Camvhia Cotjstt and tub State Trkast-rv. The report of the State Treas urer for the fiscal year ending November, 1878, shows that the appended sums were paid isto Bind drawn f roiit the Treasnry by Cambria county during said period : AMOCST rll IISTO TBTKASrRT T John Pibert Co., tax on Income 42 12 Jolinion Water Company, tax on dividends. James M. Singer, Kegister end Record er, tsx on writ" K . J. Vreirlhoff, Treasurer, in all 1J. McCrMtrnn, late Prnihonotry, tax on writs C. V. O'Douneil, Prottionotiiry, tax on writs Johnstown Water and Oms Co Jobostowu lHirotiKb. on sec't of bwins. ffsicss fox Tmxm "wesk, 00 581 Sfi 5,30 t I THERE NEVER WERE SUCH CHANCES AS THERE ARE HOW j FOR RICH AMD POOR TO DRESS ALIKE. Al S EVERY BOD 1 lll 193 S3 i Johnstoitn Mechanleni Works ! Cumbria Iron Co., tax on ecu I coinpun- I tef--..- j Cambria Iron Co., tax on stock Curnbrla Iron Co.. tax on coal couipan i es- tfiMioii MD.mil Fire Insurauce Corapany of I Johrtsnown Mnnufactnrlng Co -iob caumy raei pion.iay evening -of this week and effected an organization liy the election of the, following officers : Vresidunt, George M. T.eade ; Vice President. John A. Itlair ; Secretary an.l Treasurer. Thomas W. Dick; Executive Committee, E. Roberts. John J,1oyd, John J. Fvans. Reorgo A. Kinkea l, Kbensb.irg ; I. E. Robert, Johns town, and' 1 1, ,T. Hads, Chest Springs, were appointed business agents for the Company. It is gratifying to know tbat the financial condition of the Company continues first class, as demonstrated by its official state ment for the past year, published elsewhere in this paper. "lie Hved above his income"" was the dark reproach he liore, till at last it was re membered that he lived above his store, which is iot the one onr readers should al ways seek and find when thev wish to rnr- 442 5o las fttt 71 76 THIS GRAND INDUCTION IS MADE V,Y US" rw. liiti i,Lt..is!j JALi; tiF ill l ENT1KE STOCK OF I 1 ; CLOAKS, HATS, R?S, RLINKEIS, SHAWLS, DRY WOIK, CAR PETS, FANTI GOODS, U I 7lro. to inftn-tn the. fiuf'Iir (ruriftl that ire hctrr. D ' ' ' k r. rf t!.-fr.a;: this date to cease." And yet Solomo. mid 1 chase clotVinir of the best and neatest kin.1 all his glory, hiscoirj'ort and case, wae nevr . of which there is quite abnDfbmce, and at arrayed like the least one cf these, whose prices very low, at the store around the cor power, yoa bet, is more mite-y than ckeese. 1 ner, where 'twill pay for all to go. Ves, at A Welsh festival, half literary an.-l half tho store around the corner, though the c'or- rnusicai, Known as ai "Kisteddfod," was tier that we mean is in Altoona cit v. where ncia in uetnany clinrcJi, Toor miles soathof towu, yesterday aflemoon ani e veiling. Tho performances are understood to lia Total i;nAW (icr. ' For t'nmraon Schools . 8.('t fo J DO.iFinnsiran, Assoei'teJudiro 4SH IA J. P. 'i'ti'Mu0. A 5-oein t' J tiage Cspt. S. W. Isvl5 (inilitsryl Cspt. P.J. Woleirtifie (mnit'y Co. "A." Fifth It.'., riots.. .. Oo. "H," Fifth Hew., riots -. H. Beru, Supt. t'nra'n Schools. T.-J. Chapman. Inte !f uperint't Common Schools - . Jno. Downey. Mera'rof II J. J. Thomas. Mem'r of H Oeo. T. .Owank, prlntina-... M. A. MePike, prlntinif AhjtfeSil Miiis, pension.- James Ma loner, nnnu ity... . P. F. Kirby, Mercantile Appr. M 7t : 15.0UIJ l 175 n: Of CLOAKS Cl,OAK reduced from. Cl.t A KS reduced from. t'l.OA KS reihict d from. CI, OA KS retliierd from. CLOAKS reduced from. 3.7S lo r. n 7.it to - 10 00 to 1M oy to :.75 CLOAK" reduced Trom. 3 I CI i A KS reiiiiect frotii . 4.2."i I CI,NAK red.iced from 5.'t ( IIAXS reduced from. 6 Ml lis on to B.iX; .t) l-i.75 -". ! I' (M 3.0ll to Is.jii . H . . 11... l!0 uu vki nn ,V)0 (10 Mo :s I, one 27 l.coo uo a.soro 1..MJ7 W 1,543 3 t fl no T7 M . oo an uti to . ; 97 00 to (4 U0 ! Dal. In favor of county. uvaoom is ? Ihro. There, nml the Other JTlace. j i ;r at Itaikers' at 81.20 per sack, i i'.-'.'i beans wanted at Itarkers'. I C Lew J.icksori'd Iiest Bvveet Navv To- 1 U 1 .Vly.l j Yji w:nifed by A. A. Parker & Son at j : the i. duction fit r.;irkeri' and save ! L vlr l-nv.rg fr.m thetn. j -.1 itt. C Fh..-etnaker, son of Mr. Joseph j : ..U.-r. I .loli. s'.ow n, died on Tuesday, ::!. a:-.l frn wt!l be taken at Parkers' i: ;e f. r atid the gooils will be .. . .J. e ia'.o rt.l'jci; ,n In prices, t-loth-1 1 :;(,!iS ft! B.irk:i3 at abou: otie- i:rr; t': ires. i f to iUiieBS, r.epre-natlvrt Fenloti to 1 e in his lie at in the Ilcusa at Hvv-i th..s wee tr r is a new Ir.nirUo cf the cui.nes from Johnstown. v. i.:. ll :. 1 :.- . ! :r .1 wi'U forgerv A 1 ; 1 i. r aui'.s.lne a.sypjtn tor Camhrl, :, f1' t'l- r.et and other counties has been : ili:- i into the Legislature?. - Joot.i, reisctof Mr. Win O. Jones' ' 1 r rc si.'., nee in this place on Sunday . r r-.: !a-t, np-il ahr.ut SO years, -'!: '. II. M Cul loiieh, formerly t,f this .: 'v. !:.t i,o' cf Altoona, would like to :i IV. thor.otary of Blair county. I ay af'.-r b: morrow, I'd proximo, will t i: .i.i tn.v .lay ; the 14th, Sr. Valentine's Ur- 1 tlle Wftbil!gton'8 birthday. - i: ,. u act a live daily j aper, order the '" .rg 1' ii'y I'I3I'.T ir. f u! scrij.tion, i r a- v: -ti. Addres Hook & CO'eiM, m. f 12 -13 -fit. J - i...' TV:',; ; fay? it is understood that V.'. i.ta man, i , of thin place, has : ;-. f.-ri-.-i coutemp'.ation to becoiuo a reg ! :.: . ili i .-to w u. 1' i.u. ti.D year 1ST 3 no less than 210 - ! . I:.;.ly iihd limb of emphiyes of the a.-:. : Iron Oon:iany occurred. "Of. these i.'.v '1 r.-r 'i-'-' d fu'.aily. A J i. ksiu town.-hip man furtii.Vhes the . been highly creditable to all the parties con cerned therein, while -the attendance was . large. A. A. IUirker !c Ron have Just givi a : large oriler for hhoes for men, women, And I children, to be delivered aont April 1st, and . In order to males room for them when tlioy j arrive they have made great reductions In I tlio prices of their big stock of shoes, in er j der to get rid of ail on hands, which they : would like to see on the feet rf their cus tomers. Any person knowing tho vrUerealiontsof a large reil cow, with white spot or stars on : her back, a white belly, and a lietter toned bell ou her neck than is crdiurily worn by j bovlnes, and which strayed frcui th premi ses of the editor on Monday last, will confer ; a favor and be suitably rewarded by leaving word at thU office. Jf not fresh" by this, ; said cow is on thi eve of becoming so. A preacher of the Baptist persuasion In , MifMin county has succeeded in mixing ' thiiig-i badly. Tho iri that ought to have ! bf'-n l-optlzed as Hannah Jane got the name , of Kliz Ann, while Eiiza Ann came tip ont , cf the water r.s Hannah Jane, ai:d liotv it is ; Leir.g canvassed whether re-baptism or uti act of the Legislature will bo necessary to ; r'.'tor? harmony to two highly exciteJ faru- i'.ieS. An old mr.n named Schriver, of Martins , burg, Blair county, was 1 eaten nearly to 1 death by his son tho ether day. Tho latter is Insane, nnd in explanation of his violence Fays that his parent is jiossessed of seven devils and he wnt obeying a, divine com . mand by Attempting to dislodge thorn. Sjme of his religions frenzy may bo cooled j by the treatment he Is now uudergoicg in the 1 lollidayshurg jail. The Pittsburgh Ksening Ttlegraph of Moni'.ay publishes a remarkable story of a , woman named Mrs. Banks, who claims to have served four years in the late war, in ' both armies, disguised as a man. She claims ; distinguished parentage, her father being a ' wealthy planter nr.d her mother an Indian woman. She was first compelled to enter : the Southern army, and afterward, on being , taken prisoner, joined the Cnioti army. She ( was wounded once. The programme of the Johnstown school i teachers was to pio! their finances, hire a couple cf sleds, and Indulge in a mild ex , curston this week, arriving hero this (Fii- dny) evening, and remaining til! to-morrow. i a write this item in advance of tho time a welcome Mand . serene, awaits xery man whowrisits Mr. Wolf, the cheapest of them all. and buvsa suit of clothinir er winter. spring, or fall. Store on Eleventh avenue, j next door -to the btg store of f.owman & ' Morrow, Altoona. Pa. i A mar. named Gagehy was fooling with t a pistol in Joluistown last Satnrday -evening. ' The weapon was unloaded le thought. jmt aomeuow it succeeaed In gong on. We ARB OFTEN AlKtn ttv those who j need the services of a dentist, Where Is the ! best place to go?" and we invariably an- 1 I swer, "ro to Dr. Quincy A. Soott, 278 Penu ! avenwe, Pittsburgh. Pa." He Attends to nil ! j brandies of the profession In tbe most skill ful aud satisfactory manner, it you want your natural teeth restored to tfceir pristine . leaaty and usefnliess, he will fill ti.em in ' the moft scientific manner, and if desired H Its reditecit from 13 50 to 1 V I FCRS reduced fcen II KS reduced from 5t)dto mat Toadies' 1 Fats and 3iUinerv of nil 7;iml rtt I'rim never brfarc h mir:t " this jmrt of the SUite. Ladles' Fotrim'd Hats ret?e1 fromMtiiKis. I Ladiev' Trtm'd nt re tnerd frni f 1 01 to " l.adiei' 1'ntiimM llau tliwl from 25 to lie. I I.H.Ii-f-Ti bn'd Ht-'f reduce.) from 1 VltiiflVl J.Bie J-itr Il:s reduced from 7". to :h; j Lat4s"i'i-iin'! Mala reduce.-! from 2 ".' to J . o Ladies rur Hats reducvM f-rom 6t to 40e. Indies TrltnM 2Jars reduced front 275 lo ll', tarK' Trimmed Hais reduced frm j et JJises' Jrim'd Tints rstut-.l from 1 25 t T'.e. I Mise- I ntrlm'd Hts reduced fr.Tr. 'J1to".- M.sses Trlm-d Huts redured from 75 to 5Ce. Mlw VnirJm d Jinn reduced from to -Or ChiiOren's I ntrlmniiMl Hstn i-wlrtfpt! from 8 ij Vie. rnniipiiiir'iuiru irtwn... iu ro .-. l'iaoi"is reduced from FUnnels 1 educed lrom 13 to 9c. I FliuiiM-t reduced Trom Flnnnels rrihiced from J" o ;"c Plsnkets reduced from... 41 o0 to 7r,c. er pair. I Itlnnkeis rd.ired rom JllHnkeis reduced from. ... 1 ,Vt to 2 ll " J Hhi;ike redor-o,i i,.. r. Calicoes reduced from 5 to ;t. yr yerd. 4'nrpets rtduccd from hi to 7c. per yard. I Cm-poi redur-ed from Ilrussels Csmets redm cd from l -T. .. -r,. . , 200 yard snool Machine Thread. :ic.; Ilnnd Thread, V.. ; m IS.uto'.is, ; Tins, 2 lV-!diiriK sit baiipr New Yrar. and t hsnklnir our manv AT TUNNEL HILL, Tul'y invi:o Kilnllnn to The fact l ht it rmbi 3'r$ re h Quantity sni Yaricty Amu r.! thsn is osik'.1j- kejit in sti r. s cf I he V.lni. It is errriftfftrrr miiretlrtl ?; fArtr. it'Ho hare yivrn us a vail that is M to iv. ...W to fc ' ! T I so to s; -.: 0J lo 4 li X r ps'i". 41 to i'c. per yard. frier, in f,. rtn the pnt. wo hope to mora a rontlnunneo cf their f.ivors by Vurnlflilnjc 3)i i(j( d'i their lihersl i.atr'-na-e lit fC-il .i.l the bullet tore its way entirely through one 1 restc,re "e broken corners with finni gold, leg of John II. Brown, Esq . and liobedded ' or iT neecssary buxld whole troth S gohi on itself in the other, "vfr Ttrnwrn w ' mere roots. If you want artificial teeth, bo dangerously injured, but will be reiret; to ' makes the very best that can possibly be go on cmtehes'for a few days. As to Gage- j made on gold, platina. eilver, vulcanite, cel by, he is understood to be overcome with I ll'Ioi1. nl '" ovn patent gum otameled , grief at the resnlt of Ids carelessness. Mr b". H can fit any tnoath with a wLole or . Brown is a member of the Cambria conntv partial set, ftrul if you don't want an teeth bar, and this suggest the thought that their tractel, will make tlieot to fit au suit , natlerpinning must Im the weak point of onr I wi,h ,nB oM rrtU "n1 r"K-,, in: IIiB ' ciai loem are ceieirMi iorneir iikbwhui t nature, and the positive certainty that tirf-y ' will prove satisfactory In eating. - IJO?f CO., j: n e f j: a tji a i ;a i i:, a . -o ox a , va. lawyers, for it has not been many weeks since R. L. Johnston. Est.. was so nnforli i nate as to fall down and break a leg. Poaie timo between Sunday evening and I Monday morning last, the justice's office and i wagon-maker shop of George Fresh, Esq., ' at St. Nicholas, iu Parr township, was en tered by 'jurglars, who gobbled up a 810 bill which the 'S'lulrb had placed between the leaves of his dockei for safe keeping, and nlso helped themselves to an auger and chisel, with which lattor implements they sui'seqnontly forced their wy into the store of Mr. Ospor Leib, in the sam" locality, by , boring and eii'ting away the lowr panel of i the front door. Here the miduighC inarau ' ders appropriated to their own useabOu't S10 in cash and postage stamps, find alsoa qn.m- . lity or goods tho value whereof is only ' matter of conjecture. There is no positive ' ( clue its to the perpetrators of this ded of i , villainy, but an abundant crop of fcusptciana ! is la fit coudition to bo IwrrfSt'.- J She ritT Kyan sold at public sale, at the , Cjnrt House, last Saturday afternoon, the : following described real estate : A pieco of 1 land in Allegheny township containing 70 acres, 35 acres cleared, the property of Otto ' Biter, and bought by F. O'Frwd for 3270 ; a pieco of land in Washington township, con taining 3 acres, tho property of S. S. Mc 1 Gongh, nnd bought by F. O'Freil for $.,0 ; a piece of land in Cambria township contain- ing ISO acres, 25 acres cleared, the property of John W. Eir.pfteld, and bought bv E. ' P.oberts & Son for 100; a lot in Ga'.litrin borough, tho property of Mrs. Jennie Clark . Eon, and bought bv M. Bracken for $130; a piece of land in Barr township containing ' 50 acres, 20 acres cleared, thn property of lienry liemiingor, aud bought by Henry I In extracting teeth Dr. Scott excels at: ! ' others. He is alwnya successful in making ' his patients entirely nncniisciou to pain, j and his ari.T-stheiie is so harmless that evon ; children and very eld persons can inhale it ' ; with entire safety. He has the largest es- ; tablishment in the State, with ten first-class ' assistants, nnd his business is so thoroughly j systematized that each one attends to a par- ' ; ticnlar kind of work, and thereforo Is more : skillful than thoso who potter at a little of! everything. It is this thoroughness of work- , tnaiiHMp, together with ail the latest ma- i chinery and facilitiestfor expediting work, ) l that enables tho Ioctor to perform all den i tal opera! ions in such a satisfactory manner . and at prices within the reach of everybody, i Ajtin we say, go to Dr. Q ilccy A. Scott. : rutflvrnh Dispatch. OTcai jucatici OVFtCOATS ve.'ucod from (IVITOIATS reduced from OVEhCiiATS reduced from OVERCti Vi-S reduced trom Men's V It K:S SI" ITS reduced from Men's IlKKSS Sl'ITS reduced from Met-.'s 1!?;SIXKSP SPIT? r duoed from Men's tiw 1)1 ACONAL SPITA reduced from. Mf-n i vi-.jtisi fc.L si. J r.s reciuce.l fr.im EfiB sc". to 7 6) to 5:" 0 7.1 I o 12 iS to .V) to 8 7ft to 10 SO to I.'i (1-1 to IS CO !0 7 fin io no 5 f" 6 '10 R OO 12 "0 lira HATS urid CAT'S reduced to ono hiilf t he 'former 'price." H K MSI 1 1 NO coons reduced to :3c cud uo. I..MXI,s I O A'l re oi-cd to hnir riee. , " ill sserili :.- ItLAN KETS it n:id below cnt. IIILNKS. bATCTtllji nnd VA LIST'S from ot) cents up. '?jr n.Vl,0"." 't"",,I IHIf BTo.l purd.,., fol.i men snvllDi betrrcei nnw "H-l Mprlnc- eop!o tlvli.jr on (lie niiu-nlnln -,, mnU.lb,', vvnxoi ' Vve enoiiiili besides lo pny their larn to nil. I from A I toon. A Larae. Hlocc of Mtlliiicri Goods, Trimmed and I'ntrimmcd ITat (.?., nt GllIuAT JiAllGAlXX. FURS ! FURS! FURS! FURS! AT HALF PRICE TO CLOSE OUT. it e me sin nit tiif. name ast; the tlace: IT n" tork In the ieiir!i!orhor.l. nod H e sha'1 rn.m llr i.- lo tune Md i new f. i . tnrc nd rev.- Ptics o! i.- -. fhall (ilHiioi buy in hie gusntnics v.'l &l IiiT no t- il.iCti"U In So vie h-ip l v 'ti l- I ;i hiei-. roee tr, j('.) (,niw ( wr .TPK'S 4 Nit S' TA KB HK .!N.;' TO M A K T. cl ST'iiHi? J !:! f ; :: M' J'OIL LA It HEADQUARTERS f-'OR ALL KIND OF GOODS! j Mote thuti t:nt. wsliil: rn-eavnr to tnr.ke It j th mtcrc-it ,.' a.l classt-s tu j DEAL Will! US ?ERANEHTLV by careruliy oo'erintf lo t1i ir wmif nnd wlli'--, tm! t rent in;, tin im lis we i m ei would , v. ibh to ).. tr Ried it; nM mutters pr-rtaini'.if lo biisiLiiis. I T O FAIIM 12 It H ; We would my we Tvwe r.n unlimited dern.tr.l fors 1 kinds or grain and produce, and cr.n i ITer thi-ni r'i-. s ,n advaueo I of others in the busine . ! CASH PAID FDR GR'!?i 'M'i S3 BAHGAiKED FOR. u!l I - c enrnesiiy s-dlcit the patrons ooi.i.o r,:i j ii(..:K.. our ti.. cT ,i ti in eelioi'S. D. M. JOHNSTON & CO. of t he trans- vTr.OCf ' Hnllblarnbcrr, JlcKrp's FLOriUNG SIILf. Janunrr 24, T73.-fim. V lillim".l,urE, Tnnuel il 111. WlL'.IAJtSDVIIG, I'A. : CM SIMON S, 1307 lift Ava, Cpsiie Mil M Store, AMa, Pi ! r. . A few Ilfc.W i COATS Ftiil lelt (It 1.03r n few V.I!V COlTa . ti r.- . - ,-.-: PjtSfTS st 13 cents, nr.d the u.vtnnd clieapiMt CAUPKI'S in Al'jan-i. r-rsL-.1. 1 ' j j an. n, i set for tho invasion, and can see nothing but ! IIorP1 for 850. The Bale of the residue of ;i i ii :.,riufitioti tu.it three feet more t illsnppointment in store for them, for tlio ' roal stto ailvertiseil , seveu piece rr : . us tiii.i sinter. - M; i:. V, l(aik r. teachtr of one of our imame to atten l to inn a couple of tluvs this -Tie: : f. C. - U..- iTC'ltl th- '' r:'i:t.r ' ! ! v t!. -Mr. . 1 IctB of CjM wjtther an yet In , rait; h.-vs rained, and tho sua has Bhone, and mo ron.is are me terror ot Morses. Hut ' 'twns crer thus since childood's hour wo oo 0UI fondest hopes (Jecay, etc. Try the j branch railrcM ' The result of the iuspeetion of the Peun- . sylvanin Railroau last November has been i tnndo public, and iu tlio list of premiums . avfan'.ed we notice coe to Mr, Fred Hbr&n- i feU, Supervisor of Division 8, extending . from Gailitzin to Cresaon, as being tho "UeBt j Supervisor of Pittsburgh Division." This . is tho fourth time Mr. Ehrcnfeld his been successful in winninft this prize, and ho and , his efficient eang of woikmen have reason i , . tvaj i - 1:1 duties ir-. I r a.j"u ut l.lnesa. r - I.. p pin ess is dot complete, the .' z lie '. t, thnbks to Senator Letnon, l.n .: 'n ily comn.enccil its welcome vlu :: ' Km KM AX sanctum. o'o..! casj of Itonsht on ursus tho Mirror tarns tip before the Blair e-.irt t Ui week, but was continued ii of the defendants. rk of striking the difference be- Staved or adjourned until Argument Court, The Pittsburgh Telegraph furnishes the particulars of a recent thrilling cxperienco ry au engineer and fireman on the Mountain Division of the Pa. It. It. It was on tho night express train, which consisted cf thrco bageage. Iliree coach and three sleeping cars, and which was descending tho A'.leghenies 6n the eastern si le, when tho ongineer dis covered that tho air brake was out of order and could not lie made to hold the train. He at once whistled "down brakes," but tho brakomon were evidently sleeping, or at any rate they paid lio attention to the call. The train In the meantime was assuming a fear- inisand the exnenditnres of ti ... r,...t t h- t. t hei r end e.irnra to do tkoir ' tul velocity. Another Sharp call tor dOWU v f r Hie navt rear will he comnlo- lnn nr nrniwrlr appreciated nt bendn o:r. I brakes," but Still no response, and this a t .inl of Auditors this wees. ters. Foreman Michael Slatterv, of Subdi- , luu""unl "' wiumiun '",J vision No. 7, tt Cresson, also" wa'.ked off men were aroused. Then the brakes were with a premium. , put on sharply, and gradually the speed The united exertions of 125 persons, as-! slackened, ntid just before coming to tho sistad by three locomotives, were successful, Horse Shoo curve the tram was stopped, after two davs' shoveling, in opening np our Though it was one of the coldest nights of branch railroad last Thursday evening. The ' ,bo season, yet tho engineer and fireman magnitude cf th work may be guessed at 1 were both wut vvUu perspiration, the result when we tJT that lSra.lloy's cut was n led "l l"e' '""ri,r"c"u'' loa I1"-"1" iu.es F.. Palmer has been oppoint- i-ftnas'-r at Llojdsville, this county, j- i:i-o name of Smitten, Indiana r. L-j. beeu changed to Trade City. A i " .'1 i;idy nanied White was fonid in r..- : mis condition in tho bark yard r residence at Latrobo on Thursday -i..; il.i .1 scon after being discovered, j !ur" r-teivtd and for saie at the lowest n.'-s at Uarkers': Dried peaches, 1 i mm -.its, prunes, canned corn, canned ! -. r;i -;ns, and a full line of groceries. Mr. A! ram P'.aiiie, barber, wiil on the f April next remove his tor.sorial es--1 :i:-:.t from its present location to tho i lniv occupied by Dr, Ilotfmau, above S. ('. r.arcl.iv. of the Al'oona Sho - t er t f a L'.:-.lime struck in li2 r'r the tniut was established. Pare Precious mint drop I Pich aud hap '. ' -r : Mr. Jehu S'tff. of Crovle townshin. ! aft- r a lingering illness Wednesday of -t " .k, and the remains were interred in .- i .itliu'.n: remetery at Wilmore the fol- t Kri.'.ay. A yi.r.'.L'.ul tramp, only 14 years of ago i- r i j over l y the cars at Latrobe on !:it nr.d ha l both legs cuti tf below the ),. was taken to tho Westmorelacd -'..'y a oi-huuse. i .- Spring election will be held Tues ' -'ii F-briiary, or two weeks from next lay. What has become of the usual i.:u -f ap'.rtnts for cfiice? Or must tUo -. k t lie. insii ? A j 'lrri-yinaT saddler now working in - l i h.a the documents in his posnev I rove tbat lie t.jk part in the long with snow in places to the depth of eighteen feet, or to the level of tho snrface of the earth at the deepest points. The cost of the combined efforts which resulted in re-opening communication is estimated at 81,000 ; the loss by interruption to business cannot of course le known, but is very considerable. The branch had remained closed uninter ruptedly for five weeks less two days. -Jame binseLangti , of i air-view, Jacmson - gers were nearly ail Bleeping, they had no ! knowledge of the danger they had passed i through. j Should no change in the programme oc ' cur, the Kbensburg colony who design loca i ting on (lovernment lands iu Ellis county, I Kansas, will take np their line of march iu i th direction cf the setting sun next Mon I day. Their household goods have been shipped iu a special car and tickets bought ; RcsinesS rvn LADirS. Cr attention , has been called to a new article for the rise t of ladies, the invention of which has con- ' ferred an everlasting blessing upon every ' lady. We refer to tho Queen City skirt ' suspenders lor supporting ladies' skirts, tho ; most desirable and beneficial article ever ( invented for the relief of women, many of : whom have suffered years o," miserable ' ! health caused solely by carrying the weight I . of a number of heavy skirts, completely ) ; dragging them down. Something to supnort . i ladies' clothing is absolutely necessary. ' , These suspenders aro recommended by our j leading physicians to all ladies aud young . eirla. K very lady should hae them. They; are sold only through lady agents. A Pplen- ' did opportunity is offered to so mo reliable j lady canvasser of this county to secure the , ago-jcy of a pleasant and pro3table business. : For terms and territory write at once to the ! Queen City Suspendcr'Company, 278 (Hark ! . Street, Ciucinnati, O. 1-24.-2I.J ; ' The death BATK.of onr country is getting ! to be fearfully alarming, tho average of life ' beine lessened every year, without any rea- ' ; souable cause, death resnltir.g'geneially from 1 , the most insignificant origin. At this season ' of the year especially, a cold is such a com , mon thing that in the hurry of cvsry day ' life we are apt to overlook the dangers at- 1 tending it, aud often nnd too late, that a r"e- I ver or Lung trouble has already set in. ' Thousands lose their lives in this way every ; ; winter, while had JJo.he'$ German'Syrup i i been taken, a enre would have resnlted, and ' a large bill from a Doctor been avoided For all diseases of the Throat nnd I,nnffs. Bo chee's German Syrup has proven itself to be J the greatest discovery of Its kind In medi cine. Every Druggist in this country will te'.l you of its wonderful effect. Over 9.V,(fO0 ; bottles sold last year without a single failure ! known. ' Cfiinty for the j rnr endih? . ..-n't ef prnporly I'if ured Jnn. 11. 1571 l w ?18 t-s Am't c.t property InsureJ otirin-' Tfur Pedue! .nin't expired dur ing year Uc 'Vt alll'l altrrCvu-TPd and canceled b'i3.S-J0.' G-ll Ml I ev : tfiorouofb ORGANIZATION 2?hy " ' imcni'.n ' 1' FA7C . SENB5M Al L DZPARTM ENTfo? PEmrrJ m. supplies Postalc(bK kat ne Qxaiw Depot WK&WStL, T .QREATV; WHAT IS DESiRED'.fAv DRY C3QDS & &mmmhmmM- ouTF,n.Nq ' r i 7'i-r r . ... i XETy f anibYTtiLm mail samples and rttlltVyiUBB 3ENT OF any mmw -VVA NT ED - i Am't cf property ! I l I S3 931 .ln f.v.i 90.i 6ure.l .Ian. 18, lvT'J tl.S.".l.S'J S r i Am't of premium hmoe In force Jan. It. 1373 ( Am't of rrein u'.n tu,tra I tnkc-i durinir yeiir I lieduct am't expired lur- T ' 3 ..r . f . II Tl , . - - Deduct nin't surrendered nn 1 canceled Am't of premium notes iuLJti moiil Jan. 1, 1ST i:cii 71 17 ,474 3 i k JM.5iWt2 ,0c4 tt t M,08.1T rt to 3f!Cf 3- SIM 0F9.7.i No. of Pollele." Issued ilurir.jf the year 5f7 In force Jan. 13, lioo CASH ril'l T Fill. KlI'TS. Am't on hand at lift settlement. (3.07. sa Cnsh fur new insurance W7 fcl Interest Iteeelved f-S.S Am't acfslaent No. 8 t'jb.WH.V&.iz EIPHMul trims. Lr.Jfet to Jubn Westover J " J. Kirk pat rick " M. I'ror.aner " I'S- I 1 I. IlllTlS " " J'et-r I :. !!do " " Jimi's (iilcs 1.1'sioo , Commission on bad. arcesauient I n. 8 I Peeretarr's fees J Treasurer's saiary i Kent ' A items' eommfssl'iii J Vremiums returnod .'er i'olicle I eanoeled i I'rintm. postage, stationery id I ! expresnnc I'.'.s. j Compensation of Ex. Committee, ai.i o i txpenees of a 'justing losses 1 '.00 S 5;e 75 897. n ' ?.. i i""0 7M.0 i S17.C so no :u so SO.. Ii 4 '. o lV7.i'i -41 mmm ' Enlancc on haml r.nd In tink. Ijocal Correspondence, tinminT. Tl.182.5 township, was arrested on Tuesday evining ' through via tho Pan Handle Tonte. Tho ast and taken to Johnstown for a hearing - on a charge of forgery preferred against j him last October by Mr. George Page, of Minora! T. i n t l.v wLom tVlA D.-i'iiaml .w a employed at the time. The crime charged L"K'int Wra 1 - . .. ... . nthAra Old 0 .1 , is based on the alleged signing of .Mr. cage s name to iiurcber of immigrants wiil be about 30, In cluding Messrs. David Iewis and fanily, Wm. M'langhtin and family, and William Connell and family. Messrs. Frank M'- Jones, Itoya. Ilanna, and others, the advance guard of the colony, 'Wtt.T. ye love me thus forever?" And she looked Into bis ej-es With a fflnnce tbat seemed a token Of the fervor of her slurb a. "I wmln't Ruaranty tt," With a smile responded Paf, "For I'm hardly av the notion Thai I'll iasht as loutr as that!' The reason Pat found such favor In the eyes of his ftr one was because ho wm trtckert out In one of thoso splendid suits sold by Jss. J. Murphy. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown. They are tho nobbti-st suits seen nnywrrere -fashion CAnnoLt.TOwis, Jan. ?!. 1S7. i Iear Freeman The account of tour trip 1 to Tvansns whs rend Willi much Interest liy ninny j of your subscribers, In this section, end the ' promised ceond Installincnt Is looked forward I to with still irrrnter avidity, o islng to t lie pn m I ise made to illsclose the 'true inwardm" uf j your observations nnd experiences. In the meantime mHny rrlenda or the tRtiKAn are watcbrnir for the proposed ln provemonts In Its p-et un, Kiid dontiilesa they will (ioto llieir so preciution of its enortiy aud pluck In a tubstan tinl and lanp-lble form. Local Items are a rarity Just now, but It Is worthy of mention that coneidertiblu sickness abounds in this neighborhood. In fact, since the bevlnnlnar of the year wo have bad five fun erals to our cemetery, which is an unusual per able and neat-fittinir superior In texture, and i centage In tr.ls congregation. Amnne these several fraudulent orders on the ' have been in Ellis county for several months Company's store, Johnstown, the aggregate value of which w as S85. The accused claims that he cannot write, and is therefore guilt less, as will be shown on trial. Tho hearing in the case was set fur 10 o'clock, a. m., yesterday. A white cat Introduced Itself Into the M itmtaiu Ilouee saloon last Saturday even ing. It was either suffering from an attack of tho rabies or it was a temperance emissary in disguise, for after it had circled round the rooin a half dozeu times, performing wonderful feats of jumping, clawing and spitting rs it went, what was left unbroken staking out the claims proposed to be taken up. The families of these, along with a number of parties whose names have escaped us, will accompany tho party. The hegira will make a pereeptiblo hole In o'.ir next census report, and mnch of Individual worth aud business enterprise will be taken from us, but we must console ourself, we presnme, with the reflection that what Is onr loss may lie their gaiu. The site for the colony, which will be known as "Cresson," is abont 20 miles north of tho line of the Kansas Pacific Kailrcad. Mary Ryau, if the newspapers can be with no shoddy about them. When It Is remem. bereo that Mr. Murphy's price-list contains Hie very lowest figures In the retail clothing line, and that each article sold la cruaranteed to bo as represented. It is notstranare that Pat and 11 others who want something; good and nice slve blm their custom. 1 ::: ..t si.A of fiebaeU.ool. He was a . of th. bar bottles and tumblers In aiffht waa believed, was one of the brightest and pret- . . . . . : : rr-1 . ' . iii'iil h i b ill ouiu iu uup. wuiu, ' i a t.'.e r rench arm v - Mr Thomas C.V.Ian, of Loretto tho re- : . aiipointed Mercantile Appraiser, lias : g t through with his duties iu all ' -".irts of northern Cambria except " ati'l Chest to'.vnsbips. I -T;." i- ou tbo Conemangh and the' '.v i'i - k broke np Tuesday morning and . v--.-: ,! v, ii r.-eam. Tho water ran very ' v .. v. 1 p.'v.-ril gorges were formed, but 1 i n to property is recorded. -l i l: r t-. ntaiiye John Downey, of j "-' ' !!, han lieon appointed Bank Exax ' t f r ;!,. c iiinties cf Biair. Bedford, Cam- 1 i ... r t and W.-swn vreland. Aodi ; '-' ' S hell and State Treasurer Noyes : aj.j. luting. I -A :-tt-e daughter of Mr. Sam'l Mitchels. 1 ' Walnut drove, in the vicinity of ' I '-vii. was badly scalded Wednesday ' ' 1 ' pti'iing tub containing boil ;! -" " ;' '' from a cliai r and spilling the con- 1 - r M r person. I uii b ritiyxl that 'Squire Jones wi'.l ' f posit i n from the Iteptiblicans of w nr.l fur nomination to the position b ids by appointment of the lior-lu.-tire of thn P...ii'i This ot conrsn : 1 -ire ir election. ! i F l-s-ard Woods, a shoemaker, little and wlio formerly lived in Johnstown, ; t''-Ji !t- miii ide in Chester, Delaware ',' '-' '' ; :'- '".day. by cutting his throat. : , ' ' 'r.f'.i.ily is s'Jppoied to have ' '' ' 'Vi terrmle act. f , ' 1 ni-etirig of the It irongh Coun ,' ; ' '"' ' 1 at the Council chariiVf-r, on i ... .'. ,'y "' next. f-r the purpose of ;'.: ; r:' the propriety of extending the ' '. : 7 "'" I': ns-nt tf the water iMxtdn. 1 ," 1-VI r of tie borough a-c earneftiy ' ' ' '''' Ci' ti lo!. hardlv worth mentioning. The old song hath it, "When yon catch a white cat, save j bitn, save h!m !" But tho recommendation was In this instance departed from, and each cue of its nine lives was hammered out of j it and the body sent round to the sausage maker. J Wtilo an important caso was in conrse ( of trial before the Huntingdon county Court j last week, it was discovered that a sworn , juror, one William Hotich, was so mncb nn- j der the influence of Intoxicating liquor as to j be unable to understand the testimony. Af- i ter a severe reprimand from Judge Dean, he ; was fined J200, and his name was ordered to be hereafteromitted from all jury lists). The j case was the only one on the list, the others having been continued with the expectation Her father, a police sergeant, was very fond of her, and did all he could to aid her social progress. Not so her mother, however, who was anx ious that her daughter should retire from the world and become a nun. To the latter propositionMary at last assented, and the papers gravely assure us that she came to this placeand entered on her novitiate at the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph, her father meantime knowing nothing of her movements or intentions until she had taken her departure. Then he was so furionsly angry that he fired five shots at bis wife with a revolver, chased her out of the house with an axe, and started for this place, de claring that he wonid level the convent and - ... ... . kill everybody m it, except nis oaoguter. Ha was sitting by the Are, With Marler; And toward her every moment be Drew nia-her ; Till her chair did interpose. When ho kissed her on the nose They'll be married when this sloppy weather's dryer. In anticipation of this happy event, the youngr min has ordered his wedding suit.' It Is to come of course from the establishment of God frey Wolff, next door to the post-office, Al toona, Pa. We say of rotr, for no man of taste would no elsewhere when he desires a suit of superior excellence and elegance, at a price whicti Is far rrom extortionate. Mr.Wolff sells large quantities of goods to Cambria county men. and It is their concurrent testimony that now here else can they deal to so good advantage. Ir you've anything to say. Say It ; If you've anything to pay. Pay it. Dut wli ii naught to pay or say. Don't fret yourself about It, pray. What we have to say In this connection is that now, or never, one needs irood protection for the feet. The condition of the streets and side walks attests the truth of this remark. As large and as excellent a stock of boots, shoes and slippers for men. women and children as was ever seen In Western Pennsylvania has just been opened by 8. Blumeuthat, 1110 Eleventh avenue, Altooria, and he respect fully solicits your patronage. As to the pay spokea of above, larini ueiri twiunucu nun ureci irunuuu , - sj. ,t-,j 4 tv your patronage, as io ine iKiyspoitea or aoove, that this trial would ronsnmo ft considerable This is the story as w find It relared ,n the J,, w bB requlrod 4orrlt,OTPr ,or wha -Ir i.v.-. I!- K L. r err? r. v, '- . length of time, bnt all proceedings were stopped by this unfortunate affair aud Conrt broke np." The loss entailed on the county by tho necessity for another trial, Judge Dean said, would be 91,000. It is probably no readers of the Fkkfmam that onr old fricid ex-Slleriff James Myers, of this place, will be a candidate beforo the coming Democrat New York Sun ot Monday iast, but as the 1 convent is still intact and the good Sisters j and all their proteges alive and well, we 1 take it for granted that the irate father i aforesaid either reconsidered his bloody in- secret to roost of the ! tentions and concluded not to deal out death ; anil uriiiniiiuun on iitt w, i , . ciw. ' took the wrong train, and possibly brooght l np in Edenburg, instead of Ebensburg a mistake which some Of onr exchanges not I. r .1.. ; 1. -...,. A filled will, credit to himself and entire satis- nnfreqnently make and which it .is not uu- Ifurinff i natural lor men BUIIiriiiuru i.i.ii., -.r- ;-ii If 11 V VT r- T?i7n Ihe-c hlniwii to It iwaa I l,:"'ij JI " 1 - - ue oeni, on ro iuU!iia in .-mvn said to have started out to fulfil. faction to the people of the county held the position, as be avers, when far from being a sinecure, be thinks that fact ought not to weigh against his nomina tion, Wo think so too, though we are far from saying that ho Is any more or any less deserving of a sa ond trni than other par ties seeking the office aro of the first one. Still, we have no doubt that those, at least, 1,A Kaf.iAn.lAil . iO i -J M -7 nhm. tlio r.n .,i,ri,..,i r..r.i vv-oni.l hn irlad to creethim lidaysburg, had secured tnce more as bhcriif of Cambria county. premature. ' be is you purchase win be lrom lo to Zo percent. lower than trie prices or other dealers. t Brkathks there a man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said, "This la eighteen , hundred and seventy-eight" when he a letter had to date? If such there be, go mark him we. I that man's mistakensure as 2 and 2 make 4. But there is no mistake in the assertion tbat the low price plan in the sale of goods intro , daccd In their store by John Lloyd 4 Co., High j street, Ebensburg, Is Just what'tbe people want. ' On the contrary, sinoe the general marking ' down of their stock tneir sales have doubled, i and the increase of customers is more percep l UMe day by day. Give tbem a call! If yon buyfrom them you will get your money's worth. E. B. Cobaucrh is the name of the Incky ' individual who has been appointed assistant superintendent of the public grounds at Harrisbiirg by 'General ITartshorne. The annonncetnont that Maior orawtora.oi noi- the position was t se Ir. Vitn Dyke's Snlplmr Soap. Makes the skin beautifully white and healthy, removes dandruff, chafing, prickly hent, sorts eruptions, burtiinir. stinuring and itching of the skin and soalp. A sulphur bath with it is high ly recommended. Always ask for it by its toll name. r'-StsxJm. was the funeral of LixKie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kichers, aged utiont Ove years, who died on hrlilay Inst, too 21th Inst., alter a very painTnl Illness from that most horrible of mal adies In this climate, diphtheria. The lit t lo sufferer was attended by Dr. W. II. Kck. who did for It all that the medical skill he possessed unvested, yet ihodUetiSe triumphed. Also, on Monday mornlnir, a young child of Mr. aud Mrs. James Reff ner was buried in the cemetery here, but we have been unabie to get the particulars from Or. Eck, who also attend ed the lest mentioned case. Puring tho coming week Dr. J. J.Oatman will remove to the property adjoining the St. Lawrence Hotel, In this place, and not to Ebens burg, ns was erroneously stated by your con temporary, tho Herald, last week. A rather expciisivo Joke was perpetrated by one of our citizens on Saturday last, hi we lenrn from a resnonmble Informant. It appears that the gentleman to whom we refer was on his way borne In a sled, or sleigh, and met another of our citizens travelling in the opposite direc tion when the first referred to caught the hat from the bend of number two and let it fall in the snow. Number two ejeelloed getting out to recover his bead gear, but quietly deter mined he would have a new one at the expense of citizen No. I. Accordingly on his (No. 2's) return home he bougbt himself a hat costing 3.50 and then formally notified the other party that twenty-four hours would be given to "pay the piper. No. 1 tbourbt "discretion tr.e bet ter part of valor" and paid for tbo "tile." Local. Communication. Summit, Jan. TO. 1879. Editor FntEMAst rnr Sir: As the time has come when aspirants for nomination at the approaching Uemocraticcounty convention are beginning to loom up In the politico! horizon, permit me to suggest the name of one of our most trustworthy and deserving Democrats, Mr. George J. Swaderer, of Washington town ship, in connection with the ofiice of She.-lff at the election next fall. Should the approaching convention decide to bestow on him this well merited reward for bis fidelity to Democratic principles, Mr. Scbwaderer Is a man who pos sesses all the qualifications for the faithful and efficient discharge of the duties of the office to which be aspires, and his well known generosi ty Is the best assurance that could be given tbat he would, if entrusted with the ofiice. prove the friend of tbe poor and distressed. Besides, Mr. Schwaderer hails from a district which is a well known stronghold of tbe Democracy, ano his nomination would bea tribute to tbe nn llinchingDemocrats of this section of thecounty. All things considered, I think tbe ceraing con vention could not select a more worthy man, or better Democrat, as thelrstandard bearer, than by nominating Mr. Schwaderer for the office of Sheriff. Vours, respectfully, -DemocuaT. WILL. Died, at the residence ot bar rarents. 1 In rH. Lnwrenee. Chest township, on Saturday. Jan. is. 1S7!. Miss T i. oka, third daughter of John 1 and Catharine Oil!, aged 14 years. j This sad event ocenrrednfter a few days severe illness, an ! was nnsuspected even bv her parents ; and rein t ives. wlin prayed fervently for her speedy ! recovery. But Death, beini no respecter of aire ; or sen. claimeitthe heauUial and beloved ilRUt-h-ter. sister, and alleer innate triend, as its victim, I Wbocnn appreciate the loss ot a loving parent. I brother, sl'tcr, or dear friend 1 None but these, snrol. who have experienced such a loss, which ' to know must t c felt In all its noiirnanev. I "Oh, grave, whore Is thy victory Oh, death, where Is thy sting ?" Klora, there Is every reason to believe. Is now rich In the enjoyment of tho eternal felicities of lioaven, where It Is to be hoped she has found and Is now In spiritual oommunlon with her beloved eonsln, whose remains were oonslgned to the dark and silent tomb only a few days before her own demise. Oreatly endeared as she was ta a large circle of relatives and friends, flora will long be misd not only In th family circle, bnt by the entire community. In which, child t hough she was, her gentle and winning ways had secured fV.r her the affection and esteem of all. May our blesned Saviour, whose great delight while open earth was to be among the children of men, tako little Flora under his Living and protecting care. A Requiem Mass for the repose of the scul of the deceased was celebrated on Monday forenoon by Fathr Kdmund. after which her remains were followed to their last earthly resting place In the Catholic cemetery by a large conaonrse of sorrow. Ing relatives and friends. H. J. II. rtssoruens o th a rnf a jt. Frrmlam notes In force Jan. la, l7y. . . .tin 5.19, 7S Ca?h on liand anJ In I'ank l.l2 fl Jan. 21. lc70, the foregolni; found correct and approved F. KOBliiiTS JOHN I JO! IN ao. 34, lS:.-St. 123,71.M account audited I'iiTS. ) LLHYD. J J. EVANS. S Ex. Com. f C Fancy Cards, wtth names, 10?., plain or gold ZO Agent's out St, Inc. 10 styles. Hull 4 Co., Hudson, N. If. f f 1HFD ti RDS, Willi Tinra'lW Aeoents' out- L. JONES k. CO.. Nassau, N. Y. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.In the matter cf tho partition of the real es- 1 tato ot Martin Prinnlo. dee'd. 1 Tbe undersigned, having boon appointed 'fl.u. : ditor to examine and reriurt the liens upon tio smd renl estate airs nst the said decedent, and aainFt cither or all of t he helts of said iDtesrate,"' . hereby gives notice Hint lie will attend to tro du ' tics of said appointment, at his office In Fbcns bnrg, on Fripat. Fi n'v, -211, 'R7tf. at 1 o'clock, . v. when and wnere all parti's lnterennd may attend. A. V. BAKKEJi. F.hensburg, Jan. IS, l?7.-nt. NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against interfering with the ' following articles, honxht tr me at priMie sale as tbo proporty of William Yotinir, ot Washington j towiifhip. an I left with said Wm. Y oung durlct; my pleasnre.to wit i 1 old beating stove, 1 grotl ! healing stove. 1 cuoklng store, 1 bureau dcflr. l be'istend and bo.Minir, 1 clock, 7 common chairs, i 1 dininir-table. 1 douh-lray, 1 sink, part of wood ; work for a two horse wagoD. 2 bungy axles, and the wood work fur a two lmrse sleigh, i Jan. 27, lS7.-3t. M.AKY A. lOl'Kd. XF, IF Alt rEllTISEMEKTS. I V( ORPOK ATF.n IN I S.I 7. I I ... ! STRICTLY OH MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSORailCE COR OF EBENSBURG, PA. fazizz Kctss ssw is force - $123,CCD. Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. GOOD FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. GEO. M. READE, President. T. TT. DICK, Secretary. Ebensburg, Jrn. 81, 1S79 -ly. DR M. J. BUCK, PHYSfCIAJf AI STTRGFOX, Ar.TOfitA, Pa. Office and residence on Fourteenth street, near Kleventh avenne. wbore nieht calls can be made. Office bonrs from 8 to 10. a. if ., and from a to 4 and 8 to 8. r. tt. Special attention paid to Ills eases of the Eye and T'.ar, ns well as to Surgical Operations of every description. -l,-Ff. IXECUTOIl'S NOTICE. Estate. CATrt.ARiVK TTAHTu-n dec.'iT j Letters testamentary on tho estate of t.'atharine ' Hartsoir, late of Oarrnll township, Cambria cnan I ty, deceased, having been granted to the nnder sluned by the Kenls'cr or said county, all person? I Indebted to tho estate in question are requested I to make Immediate payment, and those havic'n i claims aealast the snmc will present them fully ! authenticated for settlemeni ' JOHN OTT. Eiecntor. ! Carroll Twp., Jan. 31, lr7n.-t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Kstate of Wm. Baker, Sr., dee'd. letters testamentary on the estate of William Baker, Sr , late of t arroll township, Carobrln county, deceased, bavins; ben itranteJ to the un dersigned by the Keclfterof snid eountv, notice Is hereby given to all panics Indebted to said es tate tbat payment must he nr-ft-ia forthwith, and those havlns: claims airainst tho same will present them duly authenticate 1 P r settlemect PKTEH A. BERTRAM, Executor Carroll Twp., Jan. S4, 187V.-Ct. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby piven that the nndersipned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria t.ourty to rejKirt distribution of the funds in the hands ot A. Crvcr, administrator ol John Haum, dee d, will sit nt his office in Fl-ens. burar oh Fuidat, Jaxi-ary 3fa(, IS79 at tho hour of 2 o'clock r. m., fur the purpose of attend -ins; to the dutlc of his appointment, where all in terested may attenJ or be debarred from com ine In on said fund. T. W. DICK, Auditor Jan. to. 1878. at. Arar,l hhnt rrix. rtt r:tennhl EipojHion Tae rhcg qvilutn rnd (Win oxl ti'g rMr-rft- rf my 4 ltrrf-.y. Tb lt t 1 eT cr ;r made. As c ir bai Mrir, f .l-ni..rlc is r!- lr tmilt,. m r.r-ri'r tr: m f hat J :.; i, IT 'y",Vlf- ,S 1 1 ty "l"r. fe-Hl 'or ... O. V. WARDIF, Thlla., I'.,raei aliment in u f "d,c" "" ilemeti. them duly authenticated f-.r sett lenient"" ..KrJlt A' "' Elt'l K A M, Executor t arrt.II 1 wp., Jan. it, lflO.-r.t, 1 I Lowever, of ridiog douMe with her,- so I - reason or Big tefng disguised m a girl that ; hours of tots absence, n is tno worst pos- - "ttm tor m, w,lu very got off at the turn and, leading my borae j day. ITe had been .topplt.fr np at C , aible economy to deprive the family f a personal wants, he frequently ca came into ', nient was tlrst to sear it with a nil-hot iron
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