iii tipjaifflil I7:J-:n9burs. Pa.. ii . - yiAHCll 2S, 1S7. inn LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. fl, re. frier a ml trie ntfier rtace. t arnei! l i: time. Next Tuesday will I ii 1:14 another wnt. This -II I! - s new jail. ,,,-,.n-ii ;'! inilnlj?" in tli luxury or ' s ' ' Ti tli' 1'h rrnxim-i. was a'nlen fr'i:n r Hunting-Ion - it -jiik-,1 Gns oik- night las: wetk. , seven wira-work-TH from Man- r. '.i'1'l, Lave arrivt-1 in .T.-liun- !,nr':s K-il, wife an-el ila-.iahU-r, of :"i. -i c-''iiiTrf bavt- remove. 1 to Iowa - l' .- ? .y'.rar-ia I' i'.road will prut? v ,.- t -v. Invent inn for the heating of ... , I w.-ttor. . i S !'. M'-rr-ii lia l.eon a pi-i titt-it -. i - ! .' at M't : r.il ?.int, vice Mr. S. - v . fer-t-- won'il lik to !w . , . . ! ii ;iir le-unty I'uh'.ieh their :.ir-li in .. A . ". k 7'; .'V'luc. . - -O ltiai hint- run ly water powf . .- f !.- atr i--ti.n- of tho Singer Com . - r.-'iiiH in .I.iliiist-t', i-fa :s p!ce. hy the rumor that 37 ;Lr. ',e-9 .nt shortly to h? built in , ! ,-. ; - i:. tt . . Al io I i i r. nno of 'ho witnesses i' on . r ' !:vi r breivli-of-pr-.miso j.... i in H;:i-1 ivsl-iirg. v,r. y -t. r, i in ll.iuy of 'lie h -te around ! rt.-r. is s tii.f-rttin:t n t-i lose a . .oa ' y death last wik, !.- S--.itii-.ire, of Fortune, died at her , t ,rV r -i-'eti-.-. near Liretto, on Tliuri- t --k, of i oiisatiii-tion. ., ,'y of Mr. Jo-l.ua TV.'pwor'h, . 1 iri tlo; V im-ianjj'i ne.ir .1 o--utnwn V.r- ' ao, is utiil :i;i-s'.ti. .! ... I ) kti---- t-.y thjr this .-x. .! inc'-y tin." vor.':-!c seas-jii : oil : u f.i ! :t re . - I '!:ip'eco.irt.li'i far. '- Ir.iee;-" Fly nil, "tie of tho well a- r; i; ri 1. 1 i -1 1 1 1, liiaihrmeii, dit'cl in .-. i ih- lith ii..-t.viit. His ago was 42 Mr. . r-- Laytoti, s -m "f Mr. William , -f .Ir-lii.st-iw ii, di'-d tn Chiro, : ri . '. -t Siiilav. Ho wa.-t about 20 li- u-ri". S ip-rintcndent's rtlioe at A : ;s v !i a ni-'f ry 1 ir Irotu n ing a ctiuroti, I'ug'.i Is .ooii to bo put into it !;: a : that -il-v. A. f r-t : it- of th A .!. a. Hii '.r:Li n--'l Wliittner hH rei(jned the Chri.t U fi-ruied c hurch of h'U'ce--or ha not yet been - -h s are i- what of a drug In tho mar- .It i2 i ruts . r. .1 ozen. Mutter 'i.i'au: euctigb f-r all d.-iv.ar.ds at ; - r I'oun 1 . Pri-I iy'M J' -h nlo w n Tvi'jutie tells Ihi Ilowney U-i been m-lec'-ed f ir i ri in :h-5 11-iuse at Washington, . --.l t- i--graphed f-r. r ".V i-t -.1 i , ' 1 prrximo, is the r t!ri h -hliii of Aru:nt-nt Court 1 1 of 1'A'ln t-i he e-mi'it'.ereil is - ii-ro in tbi par --r. - A 1 to i ! row vt nt lo1 i i n M ly Kt. 1, 1 will he ni d , ith.T 1-V :'.orn tha' I art it! t! ;'y and exf-r. ises. !h- ".il s idare on ion is I i th dr. ! v i .i In- . liel-i ; h in t? i-omii.-i 1. i bur Th. f.Iuly nil tow nFhip ati-l Klwihurg. r li,i l.-'-n iihiaine.l for tlie ra- f'. er roniify al'MMlio-i-e f Ja-i. l.-i 1 tlo ini.-t"ort'u:e to fracture - r :ir i i.-p n i icton on St. I'at- .:. '.a:irt' fo "he ii.ioj;':-er t : tow i i. h--l-et-.-f.ire :: -'o conva--f Mr. IClward , W h.-e JjrfT l-en iiot"d in -d -.'--I r-it 1 i-j-.j1 1 ri 'ed ue?-?, ..--iV h. pet nn-ler "io:i ft a inamniotli street i" hi rcaot'llo est.ibli-ih r-et. it! m.ii.ia lias r ii i is tn: io;.; -oi- i.;.Me rU -. or - i:o : bin. I"-! I i l l. ed . ay Alt- - i-a, tbt he tIKHltes, oi ls quite out ;'. I i. - 1:1 a v h- . ai n: hin.l- to hare of mer e lot of -re on . heap, i - ii nf v , .. i r- 'i ve-1 a - ho: I;-!, ,; - I- bis 1 nw vi:i h Ti-ill ,se;l v-ry xtfZ?.- M in 1 i.es. in iil.i; r '. t !o- i ! ''. s o-i-- l.lll .d.iys'rir,; an-i.lohnA-ln-d ton of iron ore -.'.r l"-it:ir-- two hiitilr-'d a-id i.l: I iiim,- -1 a;.. I hhipped. rd--:i --r,ls fr.-m Fn-idh-3' if id that'll kf.cck the hi-lo off . -l .-.in fii d on ton or at eitli h heny m -un'aius, i.o mal- .1 s from l.oi:. vo i walk r i t.- I:.. - '. N .idiy.bu re. ml "it the . v.ill rg and c.I a' :t:, i: mi :s still'-how left l- i i 1 .-f A't i in pave a i-: w. k. and th- pr.x eed 'eti. -d l y f no my rows the p :. -.v.-.'.ked in Sats 1.- l.i'.ir of 10 o'cliuk.and rn. ste-1 should ii-)t forget that I summer school iii open o'U, an 1 that four dollars oirn i branch-- and rive ;h r branches ar-f the vrv -r, : , !. : ch irg- I. A . itneu'ed w 1 : g"h a:.d en "h : ir. l s rip ( f hvf ling its l.ody a farmer re ivrdurg. The r-en.b'.e the -. .1 tin Ivi er, ...p, nar H ol . i.i. .--nt is said t - i f a h.ifjalo 1-iiil. . e otir tieighh -r up-sT t ; Is p 's-il-le fjr us i tn a ri-'-:- .i -A-o-o be fu l-i.ls ti it. '. .v-r i'.i - at o.ir iiiSm i'aii.-.l t-- a certainty that '. i - '.- n i .t to press. i i, vv : I I jiiitiil f the on s 1:1 the wr , at:-l o. -n f 1 l: it M ill i ui: t ry . will give is proiVs li'.v evil- x I. l.t.:- g t r. ni s;--e e itnn.e a:. 1 pop tot!! e to 1 be laid at au 'eTy iriteresr- boroiigii f ) an imi-rove- t i,h " t e ) 1 i. :i rii ihed will ex i p"ion -f a f. rii.t- r-.d- i t It. of the has nun- :1;- il - rrr i -!:-'ri ts ;ltl- 1:S to th coiintv. He r-f 11 --I - a a in - ti. 1 1 :- i i:o ' , t. in j.roS i.il r- p -rt wilt bo oi J lue noil, :," i. lined gentlemen w-re - e.'.r.e-day evening !at to servo 11 el.'.ird I-'dg-. I. O. O. F., H. i.- iii.j y.-ar : V. , Fes. Lloyd ; A.'- Sec.' y, Fred Poiettj, I.-'-i . K Z.i - ii r- r t. j Owing to ihf illness of Speaker Long, ; of tha House t Harrishnrft, Hon. Tt. 3. tra- er f- rtin? Speaker pro tern. "Boh" lives ; in Pittsburgh, but was raised in Johnstown. A fancy bracket bureau, with drawers ! and mirror all complete, and painted and I varnished iu excellent style, is on exhibition t the Foster House saloon. Itls the handl- work of Mr. Joe Helulnger, the har-keeper, who executed most of the work oc the fa brication with a common pocket-knife. Mr. James O'Oonnell, a young gen tie ' man who spent a goodly portion of last sum mer in our midst, and while here made the acquaintance and won the esteem of many 1 of our citizens, died of consumption at his home in Baltimore on Saturday last, aged about 21 years. May his sonl rest ia poace. A sparsely-attended temperance meet ing was held at the Vreshyterian church iu this place last Monday evening. Its object was to olitnin signatures in a petnion in favor of the :asag of what is politically known as tbe Local Option bill. Hon. A. A. Rurker was one of the speakers on the occasion. A young man named Frank Davis was ho badly frightened on Tuesday last by the snapping of a r-.pe us-d in hauling the Urancb engine out of the pit into which it had p'urg- d, that he was seized with a fit 1 and had to be aken home, where he soon after recovered from his fright and its effects, and is now a well :m ver. The er.i?'f n;3n shouldn't take on any agony about cur la- k of enterprise, as it is r,ot possible in a town of this size for two newspaper men to occupy the front seat, and a Ytf is such a progressive cuss himself he a'was takes the lead and we of necessity miif-t be coi:tut with a pew further hack in the journalistic synagogue. Mr. m. Carney, of Munstcr township, has about two hundred bushels of Canada oats and a l-.ks quantity of what is known as Ttig Yellow corn, which he says he will sell at fair prices for seeding purposes. Theoa's, he alleges, is not only the most prolific that can be planted, hut yields from forty to f rty three pounds to the bushel. A ten-year old son of Mr. Pilas A. Mc Gough, recently of T,oretto, but at present proj.rje.tor of the Mountain Ci'y Hotel, Al- , toon,, found a potket-book the o'her day containing ? 100, and on returning it to the owner, a res' dent of Chest Spiings, this con n ty, was made the recipient of the priucely nun of twenty-five cents ! A white barber from Aitoona was in town ou Monday last, looking for an open ing to start a tonsorial establishment. Af ter viewing the ground, and reading a copy of the hist JfrroT'l, which endeavors to throw out tho impression that Kbeni-hnrg's inhab itants are either old fogies or nothing, he went, back home to think about the matter. Charles Kershaw, jr., of Huntingdon, aged nineteen years, jumped from a moving train at Mount Union, a few dys ago, and received injuries which resulted in his death : in a few hours. This is another warning which the Holliday sburg .V-'tnd-'ro is right in Concluding will be heeded as much as have been thou. and that have gone before. For the f-'i-oihI time within a few years, Mr. Philip I'hiler, residing near Hichmond, in Indiana - onnty, has recently been pre sented with triplets hy his loving spouse. Hope he will survive the visitation, but to guard against such fearful fecundity in the future it might be well for I'hilip to Timer remonstrance against more than one at a time. Itvrasthe University of Pennsylvania a:id not th-' Jefferson M-dical College, as inadver"-ntly stated by us last w.--k, from which Dr. Abn.-r Ciiilritii, of this place, re cently graduate. I. We make the sorrection because it is necessary to attend three courses of lectures at the former i-istitiition, while two are sufficient to earn a "sheep-jkin" at the latter. Hon. John I'enion, one of Cambria county 's n p reaetita' i ves in 11. e State legis lature, was iu town Saturday and Sunday last, on a pop visit to hi family, after six or seven weeks' a'. se'ico He looked in bis new p'u hat and well brushed side whiskers as thoneh the care nnd perplexities incident to life tit tl. State Capital didn't entirely d sagre w i b hi ni. A 1-and of juveniles, boys and girls, and all to the manor born, will tliw (Friday) evening i;:ve a s. i- ct entertainment, such as Songs, dialogue., speeches, e'e, at the IJoy.! H.iii1 lie.ir the depot. They have hern ca-.ef illy trained, and a treat of local talent s-eldoni von. h..u'ed us is w hat's the matter. Th1 rulmittance fee has been fixed at tho low pri-.e of ten er.ts If the I.'tr, i.i in an is as much interested in the prosperity of Kbeiml.urg as he would have people believe, why don't he print both sides of Ids paper a! home, and in that way fur n ish add it ion a' em ploy men t to men i n our in id st, i lit i a.Ui . r mini tig a "patent out side" printed by parties ia Philadelphia who have i.o interest in our town except to draw the money away from it? On th-1 i.vh and loth of next month there -.ii'l le held in Tyrone, under the auspices of the Tyrone lodge of Good Temp lars, a convention at which delegates from Blair, Cambria, Ciin Centre, Cl-arfield, Huntingdon ami M.flin counties wi l be in a'tendaii. e to t ii- n u niber "f abou t a hi; ndi eil. The Gr ind Worthy Chief T -m plar and the otiier grai.d lodge oflirers will be ia attend ance. The Indiana yntli,nal thinks thai Aus tin Clark, the school tea-, her who allege I tlia: he wa.4 cr-iel-y beaten by some of his scholars in li-.irrell township, that county, an-l who on a fo nt occasiou brought suit against his assailants, will not feel happy over the verdict of the jury, as lie has to pay half the costs, besides tcsflering from a bro ken jaw and bnia.hed nose as results of the encounter. We are sorry to have to chronicle the re cent severe illness of Dr. A. M. Keim, but are g'-a-l to known that he is getting well again. The Doctor's office will be removed from its present location to the ofii- e imme diately opposite, on the Presbyterian par sonage lot, on the first of April, and there or anywhere we wish him plenty of good paying pat ients, provide d of course fiat sick ness must como to others as well as hi nisei f. Mr. It. S. Way, cf Oil City, had his pock et picket in Johnstown last week of a wallet containing ?V in money and a numWr of val u b!e papers, and of course Mr. Way is in a bad way about it, though not in near so bad a fix as Mr. Christian Miller, of Rich land township, who about the same time and in the sarin- place was relieved in like manner of n-ariy S i ''1. Johnstown, it limit 1 e conceded, i- rapid iy puf.ing on metropol itan airs. Leonard Mai. is, who resided with his mother at Allegheny Furnace, near Alton na. went to the war at tbe commencement of hostilities, and at roll-call cn the morning of Oef.d.er !, isr.2, fell dead in Hie ranks from an attack of apoplexy, fter long waiting, hi mother 1 a.t week received noti to ation fr-.ni the Coiniiii.stoner of Pensions a. Washington that a claim presented by her for pension due had It-unallowed. Tho amount she will reeeivo will be about SI,0o0. We regret to learn that our old friend John Carney, of Minister township, was thrown from a young hors-, which took fright a' a passing train pear the railroad viaduct at Cresson, on Wednesday evening last, and very badly bruised about ihe breast and shoulders, though we are glad to know that none of his boneM were broken. After a i, -glit spent at tl.e ri-i-i-l.-u.-.- of Mr. M. It, M- Laugi.lin, whither he was carried soon after the accident, our oi l friend was taken home next day, aud is new ,ve trul in a fair way rt recovery. ...Two more issues of our paper will com plete one-fourth of the present Tolume, and after that only one week will remain in which those who hare beea with us from the beginning can avail themselves of our lowest terms, viz., 81. 30 per year to subscribers in the county, and 20 cts. additional when post age is paid by us. So it behooves all who want fo get the Fbeeman at the lowest price to he up and doing, as we are determined to adhere to the terms printed on our first rage, no matter who has to "pay the piper." ...Two prisoners escaped from the Somer- set countv jail last Fridav. Their names J are Walter Hadgraff and John Kiddle. The former is about five feet six inches high, weighs about one hundred and forty pounds, is twenty-eight years of age, and wears a light mustache. The latter is about five feet ten inches high, weighs one hundred and sixty pounds, has small dark mustache, and ia about twenty-seven years of age. If, yon want to make fifty dollars, catch them j and take them back where thy belong ...Laborers are engaged in erecting a tem porary belfry for the new bell of the Congre gational church, which arrived here last De cember, but could not be swung sooner ow ing to the severity of the weather. I f every thing works as expected at this writing, the sweet tones of tho instrument will woo tha virgin air for the first time next Sunday morning. It weighs nearly half a ton, and cost ?:?00. Tho next thing in order for the Congrcgations'ists to do is to build a per manent steeple, and then they will have a church with everything complete and in good style. ...We were mistaken last week as to the location of Mr. P. J. Sanders, one of the as pirants for Poor House Director on the De mocratic ticket, whom we credited to Al legheny instead of M unster township. This makes two seekers after that office in the latter township, with several precincts yet to hear from, and the indications are that quite a spirited contest will take place be tween the friends of the respective candi dates. Well, ail we have to say is, that if , A. . . ' there is any dift-repce between them, or he'ween any of the aspirants, we hope the , ti. ot .n4n maw win : ...The people of Susquehanna township ! w seem determined to shake hands and separ ate, and in order to aid them in reaching a ' conclusion o much desired, Messrs. J. A Shoemaker, of this place, n. C. Kirkpatrick, I of Carroll township, and Casper Leib. of Parr township, have been appointed com- , missioners or viewers to determine on Ihe boundaries of a proposed new township, and are now at. work attending to tho dn'ies of said appointment. If Is hoped to have things in ship-shape for Argument Court on Wed nesday next, when the matter, if leady, will : come np for consideration and the new bant ling, if not strangled in its birth, or the time of delivery postponed, will he duly christen ed. ...The lumber for the construction of a new . two-story building on the site at present oc- ! eupied by Mr. E. C. P.-irrish as a grocery and confectionery store, on High street, op posite the post-ofnee, has been deli vered . It will be two s'ories high, and after its com pletion will go into tho tenancy of Mr. Par- rish, who will branch out on a larger scale I than ever in his peculiar line of business. In the interim that is to say, from the first of next month till such time as tho new structure is taken off the contractor's hands, who, by the way, !s Mr. Josue D. Parrish, father of the aforesaid K. C. the stock of groceries, sweetmeats, etc., will be on sale at t lie Tudor store, aero?.? the way, where buyers will b served as usual. ...Last Monday evening a trio of boys who will eventually land in '.he H"iiii of Refuge unless they change their tactics pretty soon, stole a fox-skin from a sled on High street. It was taken to F.squire Kiukead'a office, and in order to obtain the money allowed in this county for destroying one of these var mints, the sum being seventy-ti ve cents, one of tbe gang made oath that lin shot it. Their crime v. as speed ly fou ml cut, and the folio w ing niorning Constable Wheriey escorted all three before the Justice. The loser of Ihe skin was lenient with them and entered no prosecution, and after a S"h mti promis made by each that thny would sin r.o more, they were paroled by the Justice. We omit their names out of consideration of this pro mise given. ...Mr. Sunuel Wiiliiims, of Johnstown, had his right hand terribly lacerated by being caught bet ween astoneand table used for grimin g horse shoes "blank," as it i termed, at the C. I. Co.'. Horse-shoe Mill, in that place, on Tuesday evening last. The stone, which is five feet in diameter and fourteen inches across the face, was making one hundred and twenty-five revo lutions a minute at the time of the accident, and the horse-shoe, not yet J-l.aped, which Mr. V,'. he'd in his hand was also drann in, and one of the c;ilks on it forced entirely through the hand. It was forlunate for the in jured man, however, that such was tiie ra.e, f.-r it was the shoe that impeded and finally stopped the motion of the stone, which no doubt would have soon torn Mr. W.'s arm from the pocket. ...The Ioes sustained by Mr. James M. Singer ly the partial destruction of h: dwelling house- in the West ward hr fire on the 7th instant were adjusted the Is'ter part of last week. Mr. Sii-ger w.n insured in the ICtna Insurance Company in the sum of 51,000. Through agreement on the part of tl.e agent of the Company and Mr. Singer, Ihe question cf damages was submitted to , three disinterested practical mechanics, who, after thorough examination, fixed on f?2nf as the sum which would put the- building in about as good shape as it was before the fire. A draft for this amount was made over to Mr. Singer by T. W. Dick, llsq., agent in this place for the company named. The house will be rehabilitated at once, and Mr. Singer, if the Ifcrabl ia willing, may engage in business pursuits in our midst this Spring. ...We made mention in our columns last week of the fact that Mr. Joel Simmons, of Jackson township, had been so unfortunate as to sustain a severe, if rot dangerous, in jury by a tree falling on him which he was engaged in chopping down. He was not only badly bruised, hut his right leg sus tained a compound, comminuted fracture of the bone. Dr. Evans, of this place, was summoned and attended the patient as quickly a possil.de, but mortification had already set in, and amputation had to be re sorted to in order to save the unfortunate man's life. On Friday last, assisted by Dr. John Lowman, of Johnstown. Dr. Evans cutoff the injured member midway between the knee and ank'e, and the latest report from the sufferer is that he is doing as well as could be expected. He here the opera tion of severing bone from sinew with the heroism of a martyr. ..Mr. Win. T. McConnell, who was elect cd lasr fail op. a mixed ticket as Snrveyorof Cambria county, was in town this week ar.d paid ns a visit. He says he is satisfied, since his attention has In-en called Io Ihe subject by paragraphs in ihe public press, that last fall was not Hie proper time to elect a Surveyor ; hut he received a clear majori ty of the votes cast, an-I Henry Scanlan, Esq., f Carrolitown, late and existing in cumbent, has recognized his election by re questing liiui to take away certain rolls and scrolls belonging to the offic and what is he going to do almnt it '.' To reduce the , matter to a nutshell, the office, with its per quisites, is worth al ont $10 ayear, though . as an advertisement it is worth great deal more, and our ad vice, if asked, would be ti request ft." Attorney General at Harrisburg to decide which of thesa two men must he the victim '. ...5Irs. Mary Leonard, a cousin of the ed itor of this paper, died at her home in Pine township, Indiana connty, on Wednesday of Jast week, after a painful iJlDess of only one week's duration, aged about 48 jears. De ceased was a very exemplary woman, a mod el wife and mother, a good neighbor, and a devout member of the Catholic Church. Her bereaved husband, family and other kindred near aud dear to her have our earnest sym pathies in their great loss. Her disease was inflammation of the stomach and bowels. May she rest in peace. i ...It is a tact patent to a.i mar. me. inm which has entered the soul of the Herald i man and is coadice him on to desperation jn histirade against the Poor House, report, recently published in these columns, was l':: i a,,i i,revented a repetition of the flagrant wromz done to the Democratic pa- pers of the county one year ago, and since repented in a quarter which there Is no ne- . cpssity now to name. Hence ir :s mat roe futile" fuming of our frothy friend np street j command no price whatever iu the political I m'2lY , hfht undi,nmed by time, and pron(, qUii oft to wit aud rhyme, has struck market. ! a ctrcik nf Durest iov bouncing, bright- eyed babv boy ; and that, too, a; the ago of sixty-four. Ik tli Samoa few days less or more. Yes, 'tis a son John's son beyond a doubt and weighs a stone or thereabout, which means of course it "kic ks the beam" at fourteen pounds, which to a.l will seem a hefrv weight for one so young, though 'tis well" to say while wags our tongue, that such 6o'ant wave, from distant shore has ne'er enguiphed our friend liefore. and hence it is but fit aud fair that this should be a boiineinjr heir. And now to close our straggl'ng rhyme, we wish to all a joyful lime, and hope tha babe so largo and bright will not only live long and prosper, but that he will at all times and in ail things imitate his re spected father ir the doing of whatever is good and right. ...The Altoona Tribune says that on Fri day evening last, about 10 o'clock. Council man John B. Burkett.of the Kighth ward, was walking np Ninth street, on his way home. When in front of tho residence of Mr. C rouse, an engineer on the middle divis ion, he saw' a brilliant light gleaming from the street windows. Suspecting somethit.g i wrong, he was in the act of crossing tke street when Mrs. Crous. burst from the door shouting tire. He ran into the dwelling and ' discovered the clothing of Mrs. Grouse's two little children, both girls, in flames. He tore the carpet rrom me i.oor, ami, K 1 lie fill UirWII, VV l rtl-pe-i ineoj . o i i., r....... t,J(. ,, lri,ps af,er;whicb he extinguished the pre 1,1,. i);1,l communicated to various niere o f furniture in the room. Mrs Uronse was hligntiv iinriie.i. ' ii " little girl were burned quite severely, and Mr. Bnrkett fire originated from tbe ex sligh'lv. The plosion of a kerosene lamp. Mr. norKeii (ieierves much credit for his prompt action. .The last meeting cf tbe Town Council elected a year ago was held Monday evening of the present week. No business of special importance was transacted, the members meeting merely to finish up some imperfect ed work, shake hands, nu-l adjourn fine i. Theprin. ipalthii.gtheyaccomplishedd.irii.g : the vear was to arrive at the deetsion that, a , windmill to pump water into the reservoir at the water-work would be a saving to tho taxpayers, ami thereupon ordered one of the machines, from an Ohio firm for trial. Should tbe incoming Council not reverse the action of the old body, tbe windmill will reach here in due time and he put to work at once. The new Council will lie composed of tho following named members: F. H. Barker, Alvlu Evans, Thomas L. Jones, J. A. Shoemaker, James G. Hasson, J. D. Parrish 3 Republicans and 3 Democrats. XI, e new Burgess, I.ieut. Edward J. Hum phreys, i a Republican, thus giving the control of said body to that sidn of the poli tical house. Tt, will begin life one week from next Monday evening. Ovr.R an F.ioHTrr.N" Foot Embank MKST. The train which left t li i place Mon dav evening hist for Oressou sustained a de tention before it got beyond our borough limits not provided for in ihe regular time table. Through the inadvertence of some one a switch near tlie depot, was left open or, if may be, as asserted by some, that the engine and tender stood on Ihe wrong track while waiting for the signal to start and as a consequence the train ran out on the side instead of the main track, the ensineer ar.d firemen giving as a reason for failing to no tice the mistake that the night wadark ami wet and they felt so confident of I cing right that they never thought of taking observa tions. Be that as U may, at th etui or the : side track upon which they found themselves when it was too late to avoid the disaster J w bich overtook them, was a nolo stuck in the ground, and just below this pole, some i thirty feet away, and down at the bottom of an eighteen foot embankment on the north side of tl.e track, immediately ad joining the abandoned industrial establishment known r.sllie Eberil-tirg planing mill, wa an ex tensive mini pud-lie. In tin-nature of things, it did not take long for Ihe lot nmoti ve to ' find out precisely how deep that mud-pud- ' die was. The lender followed the engine, a ! portion of the way down and then broke ) loose and s'opped, while several freight cars and the passenger car rema;ne-1 oifthe track. Ltukilv, nobodv was injured, though engin eer McCaho and fin man Zahrn went down with the cr.fcine, which fortunately main tained an upright position. The loci-m iti ve was considerably damaged and literally run into the pronn i, ami it took Ihe coml'ined efforts of tv. o wreck ing crews, fir about sixty employes, from Altoona al! right ami much ! of ih r.cxt day b pet it on the track again ; and take it to th" latter city for repairs. The i regu'ar trip of the train, with mails and pas- ! fencers, was of course delayed until the fol- j lowing morning, when anoth-r engine was i brought into requisition. Mr. I. ('. Cald- ! well, of Philadelphia, was one of the passen- -g-rsoiithe demoralized train. He wanted io go tii Port 'ge, and wouldn't have thought that such a thing as a run-otV on the E hens- burg bran- ii, where the farm dogs, as is sometimes facetiously remarked, follow af ter b train and lick tbe grease off tbe wheel., could have occurred. Mr. Christo pher H"U?et-, of Altoona, was another, and he said that, it looked v-rv much like a scheme on th" part of the Kbensburg land lords t.- keep strangers in town over night. Mr. Christ. Beich, o. Summit vi'.ie. who also accounted himself a victim, was understood to say that railroad disasters as exemplified by pictures in what he called the Harpers' Kerry Weekly had frequently come tinder hi observai i .in, but that none of them in point of bitterness of desolation could come np to this, in that he was only nine miles from home and couldn't get I here, and be sides was hungry and slec-pv. Conductor Quartz was in the act of taking the first ticket of the trip at Ihe mome.it when tho jar to the passenger car occurred afier tho run-oft'. He was jostled by its force violent ly forward against the door, but was not lone in recovering his "cqual-abraham," though l-e didn't feel called on just then to resume the ticket p.unchitig business where he had so suddenly and unexpectedly left off. A Death wittr it Uf.cali.s a Mritnr.K. Mr. Michael S;boMsky died at. bis resi dence in Croyle township, this county, last Sunday. He was a native of Poland, but emigrated to America many years ago. He was a mild, inoffensive man, and was al ways esteemed and well spoken of by his neighbors. In the year 1SH5 he was a wit ness in Ihe ense nf the Common wealth against Ream and Kiddle for tho murder of Polly Paul and Cassie Munday, which tragedy oc curred not far from where he then resided. H is testimony wa unimportant, but if any of our rpadersloan recall that portion of it which had a bearing on a certain bee-soap, they wiil remember that, it wa intensely amusing. His little daughter Maggie she was little then, tut is a woman grown now, and a po-Iulant, we believe, in the mother house of tlie good Sisters if St. Joseph in this place n.isalso a witness in that case. Beam and Biddl" went clear, but afterwards, mainly through the s'renuons fforfs of the lamented Philip S. Noon, Eq , then Dis trict Attorney, Daniel Buser and John It. Houser were found guiliy of the crime ami paid the penal'y on tlie gallows. Maggie was the only witness of the murder. She did not exactly see the blows given which caused death, but, being close by Polly PauFs home at the time, she heard loud words and blows, and saw two men running hurriedly hither and thither. She hid liehind astump, and thereby undoubtedly saved herown life. She was unable to identify the parties; hut it was her ttstimonv, aided by some cor roboration given by Mr. Jam Cooper, of Snminerhill, which was fatal to the man Buset, the presence in the concty of more than on? r f the murderers being not other wise proven. A Rff.r. Io show :-ane why William M. Lloyil. bankrupt, should not he attached for contempt in faibng to file h's schedule, and which was argued in the L'nited S"a-es Di. trct Court at Piitshnrg last week bv Iies.de for and Blair centra, was on Tuesday las', made absolute by said Court. WlLT. ISfmovr. Dr tjuincy A. Scott, on April 1st, si 1 remove his dental r-ftices to second floor of No. ."H Fit Hi avenue, haif way between Maikrt and Wood streets. Pitts burgh, r. 3-7. -st. i - - Chew Jackson's Rett Sweet Navy To-l-.icro. f! o-ly.'j Local Correspondence. Carroi.ltowm, March 25, 1879, Dear Freeman. Comparatively small as our town Is It already evinces the American spirit of restlessness io the way of families changing their places of abode. Already quite a number of people have flitted from one house to another, anrt more are con templatln a '.ike movement during the comtnir week. Mr. Ferdinand Sicr has moved hfs fam ily Into the dwelling nttachar to the storeroom of Messrs. Msucberfi Weakland, and will ere Jony move bis saddiershop Into an adjoining room. On Saturday last Mr. Johh Oroskopf sold at public sale a house and lot of pround fronting on Church street to Kr. John W, Sbarbcugh for the sum or 3so. Mr. Scott Williams, tbe enterprising gentle man who is preparing for the publication of a paper in this pluco to be called the Aorthern tamnria is ncre with .his family and Is busily at work Setting up his press, fixtures . erc. rde proposes printing the first number of his paper on or about tiie loth of the ecminir ' month. Mr. Williams is meeting with unexpected en- I couraa-emenr in his new venture, and enter tains, with evident reason, great hopes of mak ing his r-nper a permanent success. With sincere rgret we notice the fact that the respected father of Mr. Julius Stich is lying- -at the point of death, with no possible hope for hi recovery. Mr. Aloysious Swupo of Chest township, is also seriously ill, his disease at present assuming the nature of dropsy. Sylvester Buck, son of Hon. John ituck, met with a painful accident one day Inst week while en;f.iifed in sawing at Ihe steam miil In this piste. H is right hand came in contact with the circular saw, and three of his fingers were al most entirely severed from Ihe hand. We are glad to note, however, that amputa tion, which at llrst it was feared would have to be resorted to, has not been found necessary. It is not yet too late to mention the fact that W2 have recent ly parted with two of our prom ising young eit iz-.-n both of whom have betaken themselves to the State of Ohio. We refer to Messri. Demetrius Bearer and Luke WeakUnd. That both may p reaper in their new homes is the sincere wish of all who know them. Yo-irs. ic. DiEGO. ss. Two N'itbi f. Pmi.APEi.pniA Institvtions. We will next week lay before our readers a d-'Uble-cohinm advertisement of Mr. John Wanainaker's Grand Depot, corner of Market and Thirteenth streets, Philadelphia. Mr. Wun ainaker is ono of ti e largest advertisers in the country, and by a judicious use of printers' Ink coupled with honesty, intelligence and liberal ity in his business transact ions, has built lit for himself n li'H-io which stands unrivaled at home or aliroiid. His ivo establishments, the Grand Depot and Oak Hall, the former, ns already no ted, at Thirteenth an-l JIarket and Ihe latter at Sixth and Market streets, in snid city, are known to everybody who can rea l or heat, and bis goods sell everywhere. fake Cambria fur a e .,-,.,. ,a xiiTC.ple. Tbe name of John WaniiumUer is a household word with in, and hi.'hly honored and respected, while his goods arc to be fouud in m arly every dom icil. Those whoilnive never visited the Grand Depot can have but a Taint conception of ils immensity. It covers all of two ucrcs, with the entire space iilcd to overflow Ing with dry goods and thous t ands of other articles of every description, The immense business is parceled out into thirty-four departments, each devote 1 to aspecial ty, and through this system it becomes slrcit- tediy the b st shopping-place in tho l'nited 1 States. In addition to alt tills is his price-list, . which is a never-ending wonder in the lowi.e.s i of Its figures, and is as tlxed and unalterable as j the laws of the M-'dcs and Puisians. There is i one price, ami one only, for each and every ar ticle, land while it is absolutely impossible to buy cheaper, if even so cheap, at nny oilier es ' tablishmsnt, it is equally iiiipos:l!e. either nt ! the Grand Depot or Oak Hall, to buy at a les ! price than is marked in pluin figures on the goods. Add to this the fact that Mr, Wanainu ker's stock is I'Mvnjs frith, and the reason i why it requires it small army of salesmen to j meet the demand of the purch-ising public be comes app-i rent to all. As we said before, the big advertisement will appear next week, and ! we earnestly recommend our readers io scan it i carefully and note the astonishing bargains of- fered at the Grand Ilepnr, not forgetting mean I lime the exec I lent clothing, staunch, sty iish and i exceedingly cheap, with which Oak H;ill isBll j cd from baseincut to garret. v-ili.," Knto ial l, "you. Charley, wed. If you'll thr-UKh Hie Ptnti-l hv rue." "I'll ftan-I yon l-y If I don't lie," fuuth '!; rl-.-y 'tnr -t.-n't try m9." Oti. yes. I quoth Kato tn srlce, "I 'm woul.t n-.l have me sliuin y-m Ily liee.llrf ways iu wc-lloU days ; Tw.uM tie a iiiivltt - I j-liitlt you." "All riitfit ." sa il he : "I will a .- ree To tak t he jilt j tit yen protler." Her wealth wa.-i great iicM clmnce Lli fate, AnJ otter to I'.v... elf l-r. An.! ie off her lie ilnc. no il-.uM. ai we I they are, an I eon'entf -! an l Imi-pv h seems to he, a in-lee-1 he uirlu to be. in the t est of raiment, which he alwav I-u a wi.ere he -t the 1-esi for h:s wiln's money, at the grent j.'-j.ular rlothtnir cstat-iiahir.ent of U-vKrey Votf , n-jt ilo-ir to the 'nr othco. Alt'-ona. Fa., which is just now fi'.le-i to repletion with the latest s-'yles an.! hce-t .ele--t ions of sprinit an-l ?uir.rr.er rluthinir for nin nl lr-ys. 0oo.le j-er!eev an I i-ro-es 1--w. I'rt sits watrhinpr the eiou !s r.Tr1.en.'. : 'IV here are they tr.rnr. I won.ler ?' i Prosaic Tom. from ihe iionr of the "he-l : j "I u uefs t hey are iroinir to thureler !' T "Where are they goinit V' Kt lie! tn.juiret, I -Vatrliirii; the - ws us thev -as? : j Kti-loly shon ts Kill, with voiee like a critr's, ! ' I reckon tiicy're jioina to ira?s I"' The cl u1 may ico wl ere?oever they elioose, "I '- ra ,y the fi.wj-tlie --ne to ll.un ler, an-l the ' ther to irra--' : hnt the .1tiprnin- huver. when he wMie? to treat himself to a cheap, rieat an-l ser vieeal.Ie suit ot clothe-is very a;e to no to .la. .1 . j Murphy, of 1- S 'I intnn street. .I.ihnssown. Kea-s--n why that irentleman keeps an immense and eleifnnt o--k an-l sells the very Lest wearlnn "1 parel nt the lowest possible priecs. A lare lot ol seasonable Mothinic jnt rt-ivc!. anJ orrtcrs by mail or otherwise rojp'-c'fu'ly S'.!!eite-1 from those w!io anii.it call In person. Titr art io sweet an.! f:iir. "With sueh a heaven in thiiie. eyej. It Miinost ems an -evercare To ask thee to be coo-! are! wi.-e. Yet we make you this ruyir -itien : Beaut t ! only kin deep, whiie wis-lo;n lasts forever." If y-.u have a la r share or I he laner comni.-llty anil not enough ol the riaht km l oT foot c.-T.'rin l-ir tiiis sloppy s-a.--.net the year. y. n ctmuhl avail youreit of the earliest opportunity to invest in a pair of sh-.es of the late-t Spring tyle. a full as sort ment of whirri have jut teen re'-eiv:! by S. lllunieri'.hai. of nil F.U-ventU avenue. Altoona The shoe? in question are n--t only n-vit an 1 ser- iceat-le. hut are warranted to keep out the -lamp peculiar to this lime t year. Mr. H 's ;ock of boois. shoe. !:p.r. etc , l-.r a!! s- res an I s res. has no superior as to quantity or quality in this section of the State, anl no one has ever been known to cavil nt his jjrieeu. Give linn a call, or lend him an order. - Whu the fleecy snow has vanished. And the i-e has incite. I up. I Are! the polden striped Sir liurjoblo , llooats upon the lily'a cup, The time will hive arrived when every msn stioul.1 fee! It Incumbent upon hlin to buy a suit ot Sprinir clothinir. We have been investntatinic this matter of latfl and have come to the conclu sion that in all thi broad land there is nocletbirir lmuse whicb presents inducement supe-b-r to those offered l-y .M . Wolf. 1111 Kb venth avenue, Altoona. Fa. Hi? stock, just purchased, is iiiui b larger than usual, an-l contain? the very latest and most fashionable sty lc?. And then his prices! He declares he will undersell anybody and every body In liiair and Cambria counties, or else quit businejii. II yon jcive hirn a call we fee! satisfl-d you will patroriire him in the tufure. Store rirst door east ol" IIowdid & Morrow's dry g..oda es tablishment. - - s& Hr lived one hu n. Ire 1 anvi five, Sana-nine and st'onir. ( me hun-lre-l to five t ou d'-n.t live eo lonir. The forerfoinir. which is said to be a lcnend on a tomt-srone ju Krirlan-1. causes ihe refleciK-n that the kind of men who stand the best chance of liv ing to a ureen old ace a; e tlK.se who live temper ately, spen I no money l.-olishly. and pay the prin ter promptly 'he kind ol men. in fact, who buy all the dry iroo-ls. Krocaric. etc.. thev need from lohn I'.-Cd ('-.. whose store is on !!i'h street. ; but whose prices are so mu-'h on t he ot her ext re me that l.-w is re. illy n nnine for tliem. The eclc. bra ed I tan-lee evershoes, Ihe lcst rubber iroods in the market, are sold by this hnu. Olve I hem a;call an-l buy what you need, lor the bargains they give are bariratn? indeed. NOTICE. Notice that th first ami is hereby given partial account of Thomas Fans:. A-iifnee of .Ioskph Oantkr an-l wife for the benefit of creditors, has bctm filed in the orTe of tlie Frot hor.otar y of t he Court of Common Fleas of fnmbiia county, and if no ex eeptions be tiled to said uccount on or before the firat .Mon-!ay of June next, the said account will he continued aHs lu-elv. C. y (1'piiVNF.Ui, Frothenotary. Prothonotary's CtSe, tbensburir, iUareh 24. 1S7U. !00R HOUSE DIRECTOR. The unOersikfneil olTers Iiinisclf as a rri;! i- date for the above office, subject to the derision ol the ltemceratie County I'oiivciiiion. If nomi nated and elected lie ple-'ises himelt to perform the duties of itie office with hoiie-rv ar ! fidelitv. F. .1. SAMiEUS." AllCfiher.y Twp., March lsT9 -t.e. Ty-TOTICE. The nnnual th-c lion of a Ti.ar(i o; Tr':sTH of Tiin KiK'nVur;; Arilemy w:Il hs ht ltt at th 'I11rr ot tlie Sorre tnry. in t'.f'tnlur. on the 7!h day o; April no it, bfiVf een the h--.r of 7 nn1 B r w. Mirth 14 W. v. .v; tr a it mi ti&kmkxts. we will Insnrt s ren-lin mlvrtisercent one week In a list -l 2i weekly newspapers, or f-.nr lines In a different !!-t if S37 papers, .ir ten lines two weeks In a chotcr of filther of four sei.nrRte nnl dtstinet lists containing- from TO to too parie: s each, or four lines one week in all four of the Jinall list", or one line one week In all six eomhlned. fenir more than l.OOO papers. We aln have listsnf papers by States throughout the 1 nited states mwl I'nna.'.a. Send 10 cents lor oar lnu paire Fnmptilet. Address t. P. KOWF-Xr, CO., Newspaper Advertising bu reau, 10 Spruce Street, New York. P. S If y.inwlll s-nd us the names of a half dozen lily h-prlceii papers in which you would ad vert if a Jl'Sf Now . if a satisfactory ln-lneement Is mule, we w-U submit & proposition, l-y return mall, which wo think will pllase yea. Mosey Savko is mosikt PAHSKfi. Sen ! c " .v "f t he ad vertisement you wiil use and ;ate in wLat paper you saw t his. i anfl profit on .to davs' Investment o' j. -j nn JIUU In North-West, January 20. j Proportional returns evgrv wek on'Stock Options , r,( s-.'ti. foi, j uxi. r,m. Official Hepor' an-l Circulars free. Address T. i'of ter H igitt At o., Bankers, oi Vii Si., V. 4T s A D Hr7" lre A DAY to A gent p canvateg for the Fire I slur i nitor. Term and mint Free. Ad- l'j I". o. VIUKEKY, Augusta. Maine. SELLERS' GO UGH SYRUP! j Over I.OOO.OO K. ?--M. ft T:, rr'v rr. T:"-r rt- w iv f t MWM (Ol lV K(M l, :UtlfS.ftiiiall 1 IIK1 1.1 X- iiattn ni usf ir i'tif a --iCiyi,-. Ikc l : r'''iniPioi.i it. .T. V.. V -. ! ..; It m-lVfi l.iV Iw-.i-loi-l.:; f; U.f . a. i.. r-iKW-twv , f r-'.ttirr.r.i.-. . t.' : - v " ;-,-7 i:.- ir.;t cm?), ..-:, Tntr nooftir-r! I r: .. 25 i-mv SO c-i;:v a-i I fcl .m p-r L. t !. tt- tH.LI It1 i - - s j ruiiburfli. !. OC. ARGUMENT LIST In ac- rophi'.fp with TItilflO in thpOrpliajin' ! Court if O'rtln iJicMiiiity. i;iti .'C- sli'Trbr K-lon i thnt at an r;iiKT; Court to te rieH Hf Krn'iit- uric n Ve;in-viY, A nr. I - A. !., the j f i 1 lfw injr maMer iri tn. ( VnT-s of oV dt-nt 9 wili lie pn ntt d f.r srviiin nt. to wit : ' In tl. matter of tho ejtrrptl"Ti9 hie! to ro- ' ree'lins hft'l in nrti:irn in the estate of John JShrtnU fiichncr. '1fea.e-1. In the matter o( the eirtt ion? fi.ei to t he np- prai.etmnt of certain renl etrTe aiT:tie'i and ' Set ftl-art !r tho wi-ttw ol Samue! Kltt II. tocl. ' In tho matter t tic eTO' plion tVe-i to the up ! praiement ol eertiin real estate nppriel aii'l ' pet apart f r the fMw ct .Tanieg J . M c Sough, lie- ' era ; In the m uter of the rale on the a-lminHtrnt'T of Anthony Huker. lAecae. t In the ni'iuer of the execution? fi'r-l to the ee on! partial account in t he entitle i Oeoi p;e (fat cf, decease!. J. G. I, A K P. Ck rk O. C. r.'.H Pl urjr. N . M-trrh 4. 17i. , Adjourn'd Assignee's Sale. ; Y virtue of an alias orter of t he C-urt of ( om- ' I Tilt n IIea i-t Camhria funr.'y. to me oireete 1, '. I will expose at puh.12 sale on the premise.", on j SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1S79, ' At t o'clock, p. m ., the following derltet1 real estate, to wit : A 11 that certain HIT Ol- . KOI I ; Fftnate-t in Oarr-.i lo-wn h-iretih. Cauil-ri.i county, i Fa., t'renliiirf C-) feet on Ma n street, bounded on : the n.-r'h t-y let c-t" .li-sph Z-.lm r. on the outh I-y ! lot ol Mrs. II.ry Kaylor, and extending Pa.-lt to Churcli !lreit on tlieer?t. Iiavitiir theruon erected a two ftory Fiijlmh Hormi, wi'h I'.miisvt -nr aitach'-d. a Frame Stable, and all t h nece.sary ou' l-uildiu no-r in the oc- upnii'-v of A. .1 . So! i r. Tkiim ok Sai.k One-third of the jurch.e money to he j.ai I on the r.-nrirmalion of the. saee, on. tt'or-t In ore y.-nr an-I the t-alam-- in two yearn t hereniter. Deferred payniei-t? to bear mieresf and tie secured l-y the b.-n-l- and neiri ?i-.-e ol the pureha.-er. jri-M'S Sll-'II. A i.tk-nee of At-am .1. fSTOLiz. Carrolitown. Mareh l-T'3 -ill. llTjUMKNT LIST The follow- it-e causes have been set down for i-..-'ideration at nil Arirun-oiit Court to tie held I:i Klienstniiir. on Wedne-d.ix , April - i. ls.U: l"?e of Dotv. Farter fc. Co. vs. I-oudor. Itren-i'.inrr vs. f'se of I lelozier v. f "e of Mayer vs. ltra-lb-v...r v. Will...' v.--. tVismiller vs. Sns.pieh'n.i School I'i.-ft v. I.aeiOeur vs. 1 io-l--n's A ijiiilnl: rater. . .v. Doiiirla vs. 1'se f Douxl:is . Mrlhli v. lleer. vs Devlin -v Kit tel i'i Adininitratri.v . . v. Cohl.-k V'. Cominonwealth vc. Ivry vs. In the matter of the Hule Kn-e ot al. Mcti triple t nl. rtOMlf J. Hmfko. HHIrH. N.oyi-r. ! fkonzle. S;lli:: et ill. S Tti i Ui . Ynnickins. h lirm. Sr "tini.T. s: ;nc!iinn. Sh'!iner. t rau?". oi?.. in I e in at tor -d the pet i' i.a ot th-s I ol Cam'-r-a Countv tor mi order of mrt hxm- the amount to be allnwe-l the Sh.-riH' f.-r i-oar lmg i-ris .Tiers. F. O IitNNi:i.I. Fr..tl".n-.,tary. I'r.it liono'ary'? Olfire, K!.cn-! ur. Muroli 24. 1--TV'. SllG3C"iIP33 Sales. 1Y virf 1 V'lvi.iK le of sundry writ cf I I'hi. l".T 'ri -i. Vrml. f,'.r.m., and .l-''.:." IV-i i. Ki- ie. n.. lsnK d mil ir in- i-'.irt i-i i -.ninion I ,e.,s i nl CinibriH eniinty an-! to n;e dir.-c-'e I. there iv i 1 1 bo f-vvsed r pt.'blic Fitic, ut the t'ourt i House in F.liem bui'ir, -:i ; SATURDAY, AFRFL 5, IS79, At 1 O'CLOCK, r. M., th- f.;Uii-.vi:iR 1 al wbIc, ' I . i wit : All the riirht. title and interest of The-?. S-.r- , in.in. of. in mi l to a p!ce or p-,'--'cl or Inn-t s-tua. te-1. 1 y in ir and t-eirm in the t-""vns!i-p of A ! leu heny ; (n'-w (lallitTin ). county i-f ( anibria. state 01 Fenn- ; ?lve.nia. tn-iiii-lc-d an ! dc-.-r. '.-! ac !-..il..Tvs. to wif Heifinninir at E c:e str-ut tree: thence et 19 ' perches al.-nir "I-iry Itr-'wn and Venus I. en is' -larel: thence north c4', d.-irrce.-, vfo" 44 per - hc, i to a p. -st to Uii'h.irl V hi'ehea-'.'a : tl-en-e nrih by ior!cer's land, re-rtii -bj decrees. w.-.:t 6 perch- ; e. to a suar, north -icwrccs R f crches al"iia 1 ltlworth and ll-.r'ncr's to a s.-rucc : ' .ei-.cc son- i. . nl .iiif .lohn Knuckle's lan-l ST -l.-.-rcee. east yyj ; j'cr.'l'.c-s. to a !-r c-h : t hence seiith 7s -lewrees. east J 130 perches, to suu-ar: thence by liaiiiman ami j ! Iblvr. . rib's land, s.-uti: :J4 .I: jries. -a -t 27 per- j j ehe. to the p; 'i.-e .f I e-intiiiirf c-.ni.".:n r.ie 440 - acres and '.' p -relic? an-l 'he uu il :-ib "r-n-'-e ir. ! ; i iip.nr'ene.i'.- r. liavin r 'hereon erected a steam ; ' ?aw null. Taken in execution and to .; oM at i : the suit ot Henry iruerm.in. j Al j'i. all the renin, title at-.l Interest Oi Jolin j Spade. o(. in pp-l to a p;ree or pare 1 of !-.nd sit- , . ua-.ed in V.'ashinB-lcn townsfiip. I 'ambria county, Fa , a li-'iniiiK lan-ts of .lob.n h irer. Jeo. Schwa, i- - erer. nr. I Hall. c,,nt.i .nin r i' ; acres, rmre t or lc?s. Taken in execu'ioii and to be f .Id at the i suit e! John l . Hor'.achcr. ! Ai-n, all tlicrisrh, titie ar.d Interest of John ; Sharbaiikh. of. in an-i to a of -r.-un-l sitiMte.l , in Snminitvilic l-renirh. Cambria couhty. Fa.. front inir on the Ilnnlinifd'-n, Cambria and Indi ana turnpike and exfen lirnr ba -k 2 o cet t - an ; ' alley, on thent by 1, 't of M rs. S rnee-l er. on t b e west ty an al ley and l-.r of Fnul MfKonni. liav I Inir th--reon erected a two ?t-irv 1, plank boiie t went l.- rl-oar. led. not r.ow occupi--d. .4 .-. i: -re of.l.in i, in. re or less, -it- nt 1 acre clean".!. t-.-U'-.!- j e-fon t !? cat byl". Keicn. Fnnl McKenna on the ! west, an-l runnii k t-aek 67 perches to old Forta-e r.iilr-'ad. Iiavmj- thereon. erected a plank stable. , Tak-n io c xceutb.n an.! t - b'-- i-vl at tlie sun of F. F. (rii-t ne i Son. TniMf or Pai.t:. One. third of the purchase ', money to be paid when the propert v is knocked down, mid tlie remaininir two-t hir.l be! ort- i ho . conOriiKitioii i-l thedi-! -:. ' J-lfN IlVAN. Sheriff. ShoritT's IliTiee. Khei-sburir, Man h IU, l-'.v. ; Removed to Bank Building I 'ct Poor to KrebifcotT's Sew Store. CARL RIVINIUS, Practical fatciirflater ani Jeweler, ERNSBURC, PA., HAS alwavs on hand a large, varied an-l e'e rani a".r-tnent o! WATCH KS. CLOCKS. .Tf.WFMiY. Sl'Kl TACh! S. F. V K- 5L A SS KS, ike., whi-h lie otfers l.-r sale at lower prices than any other dealer in the county. Fers -ns nec-lina; nnythinir In his line wi'l do well to cive him a cal before purcba-inir elsewhere. -Fronipt a'tcnti-m paid to repairing flocks IVaiches. Jewelry. Ac. a-ol sat Istiiet Ion guaran teed in boih work and price. , KNOWLEDGE IS rOWEIl The all who wish t- lit Uif w.?tt vt? f-r the roller's ;rof-ion. or ft-r .my of Iit lia;n'i in iif". that lie will open a Him Sm oiaiii' N hm a t. Inpti TfTH. t' rominenre April 1.. 1K7;. .t the put'lic chn'-l huiMiTiif in Vi!rn.tr iiroimfi, an-! mm inn e ftir a tnn nf ten wpek. In a-1 liti n to the u-ual fi:utii(s pursue'l in ?uch .ftitMi, a ettur.-e in nm-po.-ution. Khot-rif' an-l the h:hor rr.P:"hrs tf ;Ii':atI! wiil bo if :o-:ro-l. For fur ther InfinatiMn call un rr n Ire-q .Miil.V M'Ci HM ICK. Fch. 2, 179 -St. "VViltn.ire, '.nnbrtu Co., Pa DECK EH, M: D.. I'lIYSIf IAK A NO t-ROP.ox, T.l l.r.Y is. Cam- :ri a Co.. Fa.. Offers hfs i rrref"i-in'il services lorbe ci-iTt-ns tif U a--hinirron and ad join ir. if township, od'.ce an-l residence on nailr- a-1 'ree-. epp -si FacTiirr slati-'n, where nijrb.t an-t -lay e.ill will receive pr. -ini-r a i '-nt : - -n. re war, 1 lens ol -' - t a nee or weath er. IMases mi-fn an-'. 'nii-:r--n a speeily. Lilly's, March 14. iSTa-ly. A1 PSIflNEE'S NOTICE. Nr.tiee t lEarr tnwr.sliip, mn le an awljrntnpnt all j liis re?l ari-l perioral pT'pr v t t he uti-lM!iirn- j e. for the benetit (f ins cro'litur. All persons ! in!etttoJ to Jt?opii A. Iiunim arc t. r -lore nti- ; fi ! thnt p y-T!fnt mnr be nin i- within; i'rl.T, ; an 1 tho Jivtnc rl:iin asrfnt the amr will i tir"'f,iit tlm in propnr si,;ipf f--r a imm inent. 1 ?lr 7,1879.-31. H. KINKEAI', A A. M. KEIM, M. D., IMiysioian AND SritfiFov, Erx!i(,.nrc;, T;t. Of fice re-er.lly occupied by lr. J..T, O-'nran, two doors west of Hlair House. Hicli St.. where nieht calls can be made. Consultations in (lerninan well as K.niflish. t8-5.-r-.. tf,l WM. H. SECITLER, Attorney al Lnif, Eheiisurjr, Pa. Office, in Ool nade How. freceDtly oeenpled hy Wm. Kitted, K-i ,) Cetre trreet f 1-5!. '7 -rf. J In In the face of everything, Vr.ramr.kcr Yrown. ir.crsn.srxl their great ClotV.'.ng business l.ist year r.t Oak neatly a quarter of a million dollars, and for 179 t!:r rev.- plans wiil make tl;c house more popular ar.J increase tlie bui..ncs much more. Kihtecn. years ia t'lie pcrp'.'s service r.t the r.ld corner ef bixtlt and Market has taught its how to do the business well. Ih in Pi L in V"hatsvcr rrmy be saiJ, no l:cuc in tlie l'nited States sells any thing like so much Clolliinj r.t lie tail as Oak Hall, and no house in 1 liil.idclphia scl!s more than a quarter as many floods as Mr. Wanamakcr sc'.U in Clothing nlone. Doing this large business shows the people's regard for our goods, and enables us to buy cheaply and sell at small profits. LLI ill New patterns hive been made this year and new styles intro duced through Mr. Robert C. C,-;clcn formerly partner cf the f.imous firm cf Devlin it Co., New Vcrk), who is now associated vi;h O.-.k Hall, and will give his whole energies and valuable experience to improving the manufacture of our Boys' and Men's Clothing. Wc do not buy Cloihir.g l.ke the dealers, but make it expressly for our own sales. 1 l.c Spring stock is splendid, and no other make of goods, so far, have as much merit, or ara sold as cheaply. i-J pj In 71 Tmpresfinni have born erroneously ptven the effect that Mr. John Yana:ark.T, who founded Oak Hall, is not interested ia tlie old store, and that it docs not have his attention; on the contrary, Irs ovr.rrsl.ip of it remains unchanged, and he has lost none of his love f.r it. llverv dav finds him supervising all its In in r- Vr. William 11. o: the Oak Hall business. A VISIT THIS SPRING PARTICULARLY INVITED. WANAMAKER & BROWN, CAK HALL, 6th L Market Sts., Philad'a. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. TL In 71 -i 71 i-h !-h Oec More in tlio Field ! Xot os an aspirant for public ofic, but an a Candidate for Public Patronage. Having pulled down hi political vest ami embarked in tlie mercantile busi ness on an extensive stale at liis Large Store Soom on High Street, ! Recently occupied by McLaughlin Brothers, Where he has recently opened ar.d is now circling fur !sle an imtne-nso, varied and elegant stock of goods of every description, Is novv prepared to pull down in of all kitnl of merchandise, and is giving bargain m DRY GOODS, DBESS GOODS, IIOTIOHS, HJSTS, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, QUEEXSWARE, Ac, Ac , which cannot fail to attract the attention and se cure tlie patronage of ea-h buyers who want to get the most goods and the best goods for their money. So don't forget to call, and this fact before you keep: a broom that's hctv and strong always makes the cleanest swef p. .r-X. ."j f C . ..-k7. ire m.-c 1 ! . j WHAT 15 DES ibZO PH1LADELPM! POPULA H AS nr.F.N ND5v M A! L DEPARTS ZU1 f-.- j DR. CHRISTY'S BUILDING, Corner Eleventh Avenue and 13lh Streets, Altoona, Pa. WHEUE TTA3 Jl"S T I1EF.N' CPENF.P A LARGE STOC K OF CLOTH I XG, CEXT'8 PCHXISniXG GOODS, HATS. C.rs, TRUNKS, VAI.BES, I'MBREILAS. (tc, Sc., or Tn k LATEST, Pi:ST-NEATKSTSriUN(J STYLKS And at PRICES SO LOW that it will pay you to buy from Tt EAR OF I. K. 11. PASSENGER PEFOT, Ai.TO'VSA. PA. WE HAVE REMOVED To No; 1307 Eleventii Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. ( Building occupied by n two year? aijo. opposite F.bert'i Mneie S;or. ) ;XI) J3IG BRY G0GBS, MILLIXKHY, CAKPETS, i:TC, FOR THE SPRING TRADE, THE BEST IN THE CITY. flTWp hope to wcic "ne a ! ie:r I1 fr!ee,'s as in the pt. nd all new ones who !h f - rive us their patronage, aa we can ou: ; hem ttmi the stTlet will be tho latest and pr:- s the l.-wtst. S. B. CORN Manager, ALTOONA, PA ACi BIXFI IXl Dfllili. w-h nime. ice. As ents ont- T.. Jt'Vl fc (XI , rf-ral f. T. 1 li u li 41 Lil j-ii It J; Lil! In Is m It Jl 1! i-5 !3S . X 9 it 4J 41 Wananiakcr rper.ds his entire time ii Lil! Ml UT It Ji ii i-h ih i-th rr; 1 t a. 1 . U 11. JJ. fact - has already pulkd dutMi- -the prices ' .' - r.)i V-J7 TS" ."".; ' PiY C COD'S c-L'TriTT;; V - J - - . I 1 ! REMOVED TO- B:HG.1XH IX FANCY 477 M- nth and expenses oin-.;'o .r T ' n-: t free. ra it f0ta. Jla s r la t ' r ;('! f v II I i f
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