I ' I FR1WAT URMC J.AY80. 1S79. j LVCAL AX1 PKRSOXAL. DEKO RATIl' .Ol?.TT ( O.N'VESTIOX. The tVm"ratie voters ef the several ward', ,..r.'.i-.'s .tihI t.iwiist.ips of Cambria county aV.l re.""teil to meet at their usual places of j t 'j:n: the .jeneral election, on j ntnrlay. Jnn 2h. 17. a- ;fj.nK, p. m.. and elect two delegates fr.'u H election district to represent them : j,', .i.v ,-i.mii v convent ion, to bo hekl at the ' CVnrt llou-e in Kliensburg. on I Moailai. June 3tli. 1S79, i at 1 o' i oiK, r. m., to nominate a county '. 1 Tin' p. 'IN will i'0 kept ojil'ii until 7 o'clock, p M . on atup.!:iy. JiKKL'H M'DdSAI l, Chairman IVin.M-ratic (.'. Committee. Kheii-.hu.rg, May J7, 1871'. HI" It FOB THi: REon.ATION OF DEMOCRAT IC PLI.KOATE ELECTION". Tie deleuate election-; in Cambria county be ci'iwlucted as follows: j Th i-lfcti.-n f-.r .b'lrates to represent the till- r't: ' .I'-trirts in the I ieincnit I-' County Cotiven- i : ill he held at the usual place of holdin the i-: Til -l-i't i.jri - tor cadi district, hezlnnimr at 2 : a.; i oit ' n; inr until 7 o'clock, p. m. ., ;, -iti,i ,1. -legate election "hull be held hr an ' ii boar i. to consist of the member of the . committee tor -u.'h district, who "hull be r... .i-nt ot the hoard, ami two other liciuocriitio '. . v. thereof, who -hall bo elected i.y the Demo , ra' j p;.- nt at tin; openink' of the poll. In ciio , :-,- m'.tr.' r ot the oojrity c"tnmitto' shall tie a''- . - Y.T rr.'in thf place ot holding the election lor a .u.i.-t. r ..f an ho'ir aittr thf time appointed by rule : p"-I i r tl perntiir of the same, hi.- place shall be r. : 1 t v an election to ho conducted rim voce by ..... l v!i..rHt ic voi.-ri present at the time. "... t. cry ipiril.n.-d iH-mocratic voter of the JI-t-.-t. who. ai tht jreee'l itm ireoeral cleetlon voted tu" 1 ru,w'r.ii;' Uek', shaii he entitled to ote at 0. tre eleetlon. 4 The voting at all deleir ite election" shall bo ' t-.-r allot, n i -' t wlll.-h ballot nhall tie printed or 'r.:r. ri rhe n.iine of the delea.ttef voted tor. ti- : ther w:th aiiy In-truetiuni which the voter may J. -ire to u'ive the dolcirite. E-irh ballot ?hall be r.-'.-:ve.t irum the person votuiif the eame by a i r.-mh' rof the election board, and by til m ilcjujlt- ; c.l ::i a hoi or other receptiele prvided for that : I iriio-e. to whicii ti.)i or other rccepti'-lo no person : ui'-riiN- rK .f g;e e lift ion hoird - hall have ueee!. 5 La -!i election hoard shall k'- pan accurate list . t :l:e Triiiic- yt all persons otin at ueh elections!, : wr.iti 1-t of voter-, together with a full and com- 1 . ;.. r' turn of jneh election, containing a state-ir.'-n: ot the pcr-ons eh-cted as ddetrates. shall t.e (.rr!t:c! h -.lid Ixcird to the county convention: V: 1 i' -h.ii! he the dutv o! the chairman of the said r :n ent ;. n to tsk" charge ol the-:ime and deliver t::--;ii to the chairman of the I eni'H-rat 1c county . c ::nir'-"e -elected hy the said conentlon. 1 . f: li trom any .listnct quablied I lem.icratlc voters ' i - tl. ' i! u in her "of live shall eornjilain in writing ol : nr. un 1 l.-.. :ion or t.ilse return, iuch ompaln- s:.' ' !i.i:l i e the rljht to contest the seat ot such i- i'Vif.s. Such c .nplaints -hall he heard by a c ;ii!iii!'"e of tne deh ifates. to be apio!nte.l by the buiT of the convention, which s:iid committee .vi.l i ro.-eed to hear the parties, their prool and al-i.-kri':' n-. and as soon as may he. report to the :;v.:if :..!. which delegates are entith.Ml to seat.s Tier- :o. heroipon the convention shrill preee.l Ini-n. 1 1 t -1 y '. upon the call of the yea and nays, t- i-l 'i-t or reject the report of the contesting coin n..iee m which call the names of the delegates w'i s. -vts nre pontete. shall be omitted. ; All ! irites must r. -ide In th" district they r'r--"! t. In case of absence or Inability to at tend. 1 1 -t.futioiis may be made from citizen ot the dis- I;i r nv onti'-n a niujorlty of all the vote 9 cast shall i..-.--sar to a nomination. Hi : :r. Tmki:i: an i the Otii En Place. A I.irirf lot of laiiics' liats Ju-.t received it M .1. Tciti'ltiaunrsi. I.orvtto. n a.bli'l.in to the Huntinilon ci unty Jul. t t f l.."oo. is to be built. -Tl.c l oniity pihir-hous' i-ontains 'J in i;. i--. At il t!!i we nre uf l:iri't. :e?nn Springs ami Ilelmont will blos- - 'Tii a':. I bloom in about three Weeks. A n. w bri.lee over the Conemanoh at ' : . ile i in coui -r of construction. - '. ;'ioie butter this week as we outrlit : . l aw .Jot.e :;st. at t. Ct iits per J'ound, and t -'.'s nt s cet ts per dozen. The IVnn lvania State Medical Asstv- !;. !! lo.i.l their antr.jal convention in A : a on the thiril Wt-diu-sday of May, lsso. b e was formed on still water in this t,c':c;:.lM.rl.ood several ttitilits (ltirinir the past er';. but no li uiiiu'e b veoi-tat ion resulted. "Her Majesty's ship i'ir.afore" sailed .: to 1 iii.'ii li:i!i. "Johnstown, on Tuesday eii'uii;, in. mm d bv a full crew from Pilts- A brakeu-.an on the Pittsburgh division, V I.' I:., n. lined ialhiLjhcr. has been promo-t-i to a elork-hip in tin: oeiieral ollire at l':.;'..i.ie!pt.ia. l'he- -e:i-,,n fnr picnics is here once :i : : 1 1 it- -'iti-liiiie and siia.ie and soon we will ie railed on to WrlcIMO Irinollado a . 'it lemon aid. Woodvale horo,ioh ill vote on Saturday, .!::::. 2-th. on a ptopo-ition to increase the - ! u ! debt of ti e district by the ere tion of . :. u school huiidino;. i ii.un II. Cole, formerly of Altoona, .'. d iTi D i'la-. Texas, on Saturday niorninc la-t. a-.-r-l 'J7 vears. He was jiroprietor of a !::. at n .ii t'in the latter place. It Tniuht be interestim; to know bow i i:. !. . .inebotly was paid for iznz tlirctijrli '.!.e i.. rlhctn part of the county, etc., but of '"in-e ;t U nope of our business. -I'iticiisvii!e., I ;i air count v, has a graded, f t.-t .'oorade d, Ahieiney lieiiYer, not yet one ; r-ar o'd. which never h"td a calf, but never :' e . elves a tralloti ef nilk every da v. 1 w ife of Ali'xamlir Liorus, of East 'i..,.uu:h, eh.ped on Saturday ni'.,'ht last j comparative stranirer named ieorire :i. All the parties nre colored. -Seven candidates for the I eiiooratic : l ir. it ion f"r Slu iiiT wi re counted on our i.'cM la-t Tuesday, and all sections of the :i tv were not represented either. The l ing continued drought was brought :i cud !a-t Sunday by a lain which lasted major p.ut ot tb" rtrii rroon. and by oth--1 ...m w id) have since visited us. I ' c f atn'Tia county Sabbath School As- ici .n licld a two ias' session in Wilmore s we. 's; We presume the proceedings .1 be furnished us in time for our next is- A match rnme of base ball between : Ve, nines of the Hast and West Wards M teiv K to be indulircd in, we it re in r::,.'.l. to-morrow altcriioon. Too hot by I .Ti t be surprised to hear of a picnic r ;l;e benefit of the ( hurch of the Holy one s time in the near future most 'm' iy on Saturday, June 21 -it. More M. .1 Tciielbaiim, I.oretto, iai just re r. "I a laree stock of ladies' line shoes, and --e-' fiii-- shoes and ;.jjters, all which will s. : i at h.wer rate than are (.tfered else- -1 . i i:T stiftb'r, of Plair county, waspiU ! t . f a bu'.-Lry, in whicii was ridini, -' I';.. -1 iy. by "a fi-.irtious colt, and a job " i !'. t.-r t'se-.v up a bad scalp wound 'Wed A t" r effected his escape from the hr.-biirir j nl one dav la-t week, the ; of hi, e ll and the door of the jail yard . i-i i '....th to be unlin ked, and lie quietly :i - ! out and off. I'! pupils of Mt. (iallitin Seminary, as - the day school under the charge of ,. v,vrs of "St. .Joseph, in this place, are 1 '- 2 l it in a May party as we to press ...r-iav afternoon. Pa !,:. r stoiiL-h. witb. bis little brush. ! .' an entire new suit, or several new " v e ouolit to sav. on the Cambria ,i-e. wl.ji ii now looks as proud and pretty J- ,i v ,-.: r ujrj with her first Iteau, f ..Ti't wait for the wnjini" any lonccer, ' ' t . a '! 1'iiv one for yourself from A. A. b'.r-;. r ,v who have t .vo new sprint; v- ' - :i':i two tiew lm joies for sale exceed :' - '' !.. ,p and on the easiest of terms. It w;.i pa- ativ ordinary-sied man to w ' ' ten i;,i:.-,' and fll'teen !:tp for the pur-I'o-e of ;--:.-!i-l,is measure for a new pair :.... s w;th M-ehael Uriekner. of (iallitrin, .'. . - .,,..,.. .,v rk at boiiot prices. i' i: . . I.-,e,.ft. of Cambria Citv, is ina fr iin his recent severe attack of ai d I'oor Director Patterson, of ii. who was si k in bed for several i- cL'iin occasionally seen on the ::-o;t that f as. Ka'lv had snfricj.-nt- w-.-k-, -'1 -.- t I t" resume his position as local " ' r,Tii ll.e .l-.liiisiew n Tri'"!1 K .Iciiinl bv ! ' I 1 1 1 ' ' r . 1 'hoi: oh perreptibly on the 11 ' 1. ! e i- yet t..o Weak to L'et il-jWIl to lo- . -la tii- Pnib d States District Court at !,.; o'i'i !'i-f Thur-d.ty. in the matter of ' en M. I.loyd. bankrupt, a j.etition fora -1" : contract b.r a!e f la-pi v.aspre '.' and an order f..r the sale of the same ': ' ' '.ived of liens. I ..-.ifu m.iti.in fd -f r. .lames M. r.iii;- ' 1 ic-tiii-isTrr of I'.olli.lav.sbnr con- s to han,' lire, and no douht l,inafelt ! a, f.-it that ;ert. CoiTrotli an. ("some " ' re f .i ,.. wi, nre fi;htini; hint ouolit to !,.. hunt; as well a the file. If y..u want to ui-t a bargain in anything, P-v a visit t., M. .1. Teiteihaunrs store, i.o- Me bus lately received a lame stiM-k "ral nierchaieii-e nn.l nniiisr. to .lis. f : po,.. ,,f tv,,, t;,me at lower prices than can be ' rdeil by Altoona merchants. Low are the pri.-es and easy the terms whfh Messrs. A. A. iiarker A Son an .wotTerins for sale two bran tplinter new 'U-'2ie Rti.t two tip-top spri'iir wagons just 'roin tne hands of th.- manulucturer. This 1 Spring to spring a ?ood bargain in '.'i in" w.,,ns nml busies at Isnrkers'. A hurninsi coal-oil lamp exploded in the room of Mi9 Eva' Marbourg, Johnstown, last Saturday nicht. Miss EvaT who was asleep, j fortunately awoke in time to subdue the i flames before they had done much damase. ! If you have any wool to sell or trade for ; (joods, "take it to M". J. Teitelbaum's. Loret to. He wants to buy r.,oM) pounds, for which j he will pay the highest market price, at the i same time placing; the goods) lie may sel) at the verylowest nick of cash prices. ' It i"s a somewhat remarkable fact that ' every one of the several propositions laid be- : fore the County Committee at its meeting on Tuesday was Adopted by a unanimous vote. ' Full and entire harmony ruled the hour. It ' only required an hour, vou know. That "broth of a "boy," Cant. Thomas. . T. (not T(tatamus) Matrrath, the ohlitringr . and popular clerk at the Mountain House, j has our thanks for several copies of the Cashed (Ireland) tiozrtte and Cape May ' Knic. I ..oni; matt ye C'"c-tain continue to H'ace ! - Oak Hall on R. II. Thompson, at the Thompson store in this place, and get your measure taken for a new suit from Oak : Hall, Philadelphia. Lots of nice samples from which to select any style of goods you desire, and full satisfaction In fit and figures iruaranteed. Don't vou forget it. (i. T. Hell f;..'od Tolling Hell) is the name of the Republican candidate for Sher iff, In I?!air county. King: Hell! How ; they tit into each other, so aptly and well. Let" the Democrats see that the foiling will , fell of a victory for them when the ballots, like snow-flakes, have quietly fell. Mr. J. H. M'Cullough, formerly of Johns town, but now largely engaged in the boot and shoe business in Altoona. was one of the disappointed candidates for the Republican nomination for Prothonotary of Hlair county at the late primary election. It is a pitv such good men as he are sometimes doomed to defeat. The sacred and sentimental concert to be given at St. Augustine by the choir connected with the Church of the Holy Xame in this place, will probably take place on Saturday, June lbth, although it inav be two or three days earlier. It is to be held in the afternoon and will be for the benefit of the church at that place. Mr. John ft. C. Hearer, of Susquehanna ! township, was in town Tuesday of this week. Hairing a huge sear on one of "his cheeks, he : is in about as good trim as prior to his un comfortable experience with the huge limb ' which fell from a high tree and caromed off his head, nearly depriving him forever of the breath of life. To say nothing of the sin of the thing, the law provides a severe penalty against per jury, and hence it is that we advise our exrs- ' perated friend up north to go slow on the af fidavit business. We know whereof we as- . sorted, and if need be can "swear a swear" that would possibly go as far as any of 'em. "Moind that now !'"' "Tom" Hell, the nominee of the Hlair county Republicans for Sheriff, is the gen tleman who distinguished himself a few years since by essaying a balloon ascension from Altoona. We hope the Democrats over there will succeed in sending Hell up in an otber kind of a balloon next November, and that he will stay up. Despite thc"protests of the Central Penn- ' sylvania Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church ami the religious editor of the Hollidaysbtirg Standard, the managers of tin? : Juniata Valley Camp Meeting Association have decided "to throw their gates open on Sundays as usual on the occasion of their next annual gathering. The late George Hheam. Sr., of Yoder township, was worth, in addition to a con siderable quantity of real estate, about fl.'., ooo in cash. His will directs that Jii.onn of this shall be invested for the use of his w id ow, and the residue of the estate equally di vided among his survivinc; oiTspring ami the issue of his deceased children. Dr. Ij. F. Flick, of arrolltow ti, has gone to Philadelphia to accept a professional posi tion in the city ainishoii-. a position said to have bceiis eoured for him by Hons. John A. Lemon and Jas. J. Thomas. May good lu.-k attend the Doctor there and elsewhere, as he is in every sense of the word a thoreugh gen tleman and a conscientious physician. "Jump into the wagon and we'll all take a ride!" is a refrain that maybe sung in chorus by all who avail themselves of the opportunity now alfonled by . . Rarker tV Son, Kbeiis'.iurg, for buying a new spring wag. hi or a new buggy at a price that is ex ceedingly low and on conditions that can readily be complied with. ."-':!. -4t. A man named Martin Ly kens, employed at the Hlair Furnace ore works, was instant ly killed last Monday. He was at work in a cut undermining ah embankment and the ore fell upon and crushed hint in a horrible manner, causing instant death. He resided at Elizabeth Furnace, Hlair county, ami leaves a wife and a large family of children. The bill cranting pensions to the Mexi can war veterans, in which a number of E'oensbnrgers are interested, and which had been twice sent to the Governor for his ap proval, and twice recalled by resolution, was, on Tuesday ia--t, after having been discussed in tie- Senate, again directed to be laid be fore the Governor by a vote of -'4 yeas to 11 nays. Our eags-cellcnt friend "Rooster" comes to the front again with his twenty good hens and true, as will be seen by reference to a communication in another column. It is sux-: il uous to say that the aforesaid "Roos ter" knows eggs-aetly what he is talking ; about, and thai lie is not to be can ant out on a "fowl" when it conies to a question of hen . fruit. i Elsewhere will be found the card of Dr. i M. R. Creerv, Surgeon Dentist, who has lately made his professional drbnt in our : midst. He comes well recommended as a manipulator of the forceps, as well as a very i genial gentleman, and we doubt not will be visited by that measure of .patronage which is his desert. Office one door west of Hlair's hotel. Mr. Jacob Callihan, of Stonycreek town ship, stepped 1: a hole In a board-walk at Krinsrtown, in the aforesaid township, last Thursday evening and fractured his thigh bone. Owing to his great age, which is Kr years. 40 years of which have been passed in Cambria county, it is deemed extremely doubtful whether he will recover from the injury. T'he Blair county Republican primary election was held last "Saturday, and resulted in the selection of the following ticket : 'Sheriff, G. T. Hell; Prothonotary, G. W. Hurket ; Poor Director, Jerry C. Mattern; Jury Commissioner, A. F. Orr. The vote on the "retention of what is known as the "Crawford County System" wns : For. 1,4'iJ ; against, 1..V.I7. The Carrolltown A"rv says that it never spoke an unkind word about McPike. though invited by the introduction of subjects of a damaging character. When, where, how and in what way did you receive an invitation of tint kind from McPike? lro luce the proof. Col. Thos. (A.) Scott Williams, or admit for once at least that your anger got away with your better judgment. On Tuesday night of this week, the barn of Mr. Thomas" Donahue, in Portage town ship, contiguous to Portage station, with its contents, '.including a mow ing machine, wind mill, hay rake, etc., was destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at S70 which is par tially covered by insurance in the Cambria Mutual Company for f41.. The origin of the tire is not known. During a storm on Sunday afternoon last, a stable at Springfield Mines, Hlair county, was struck by lightning and burned to the" ground. Its contents were three hor ses, harness, .V) bushels of corn, straw, etc., which, were also destroyed. The stable was the property of the Cambria Iron Company, while the horses ami other property belonged to Mr. Isaac Lukons. Jr. A correspondent writes to us complain ing that large quantities of fish, such as bass and pike, are being caught out of season in the Conemangh in the neighborhood of Wil 1 more, and desires to know how a stop can be put to the practice. In reply, we refer our correspondent to the game law, where it will be found recorded that illegal fishing, if rr.vpp'ainod of before a Ju-iiee, may be pun ished bv the imposition of a heavy tine. Try that method. The Jfinnmit is the name of a paper ju-t established nt Smeihport, McKean county, Pa., with Messrs. Clark Wilson, H. C. Wilson and A. J. Carr as editors and pro prietors. The senior member of the firm is well known to Ebensburgcrs by reason i f his one-time connect ion with the Jjemorrat aud s-,.fh ! f tl;:s place as proprietor, while the other Wilson is his eldest son. We cer tainly wish th. in :.U manner of success in their new venture. At a meeting of the Right Worthy Grand Encampment of Odd Fello ws, held in H.irris biirg Monday of last week, Past Chief Pa triarch icoi ge C. K. Zahm, of Ebensburg, was elected District Deputy Grand Patriarch of Cambria CQunty. A meeting of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows was held the following Tuesday, when Mr. Ed ward Thomas, of Woxivale, a memlx r of Alma Lodge, was elected District Deputy Grand Master for Cambria county. Mr. Wm. O'Connell, of Hastings, Da kota county, Minn., a good friend and true of the Freeman, in forwarding his annual subscription takes occasion to give us an idea of his prospects and surroundings, from which wii glean the gratifying fact that he has :!J0 acres in w heat, 40 iii corn, 'Jo in oats, . and in grass. He is also the owner of five span of good horses, and is otherwise eom- ; fortahly fixed, as he well deserves to be, for a more industrious and deserving man never shook the div-t of Canmria county from his feet and betook himself to the land of prom- ie in the direction of the setting sun. One of the results of the forest fires ! which lately raged in this section was the de- j stmetion of the acres on acres of blackherry 1 and huckleberry vines whicii grew on the j mountain slopes" along the railroad Itetween Cresson and Wilmore. The handling of ; these lierrfes for market usually nets from j $".'K)i) to S10,(XHt per season to the people of j the section named, and the nipping in the ! bud of the crop will spoil many bright calcn- j lations, if not work some absolute hardships. ' One John J. Mason was arrested in Johnstown last Saturday on the charge of stealing iron from the Cambria Iron Com- i pany. He demanded a jury trial, and j was accommodated the following Monday ' morning. The jury wrangled over the merits . of the case a couple of hours, and then agieed ! to disagree. Another jury was empaneled : later in the dav, and. withrio special trouble, ! it arrived at the conclusion that this Mason ' worked on the square and turned him loose. That man George Marquedant is again in trouble. It will be remembered that he was arrested last March on the charge of passing counterfeit money on the Cambria House hostler of this place, but w as subse- ' quently discharged without trial. To-morrow, Wfore Esquire Cox in Conemaugh bor ough, he will be called on to answer in an ' action for trespass preferred by Mr. X. R. Griffith for carelessly building a fire on bis lot in Conemaugh township and allow ing the flames to spread over the property of his neighbors. Two practical drillers from Edenburg, Clarion county, named Tomlinson and Laehty, have taken the contract to put down : the much mooted oil wHl in Jackson town ship to a distance of sou feet. They have ; arrived on the ground, and will begin work next week. The confidence felt by Mr. Richards, the proprietor, in getting a good well is shared by Messrs. Tomlinson and Laehty, who aver that better surface indica tions have never come under their observa tion. We trust the hopes of all of them may lie crowned by a strike equalling that of the renowned "Bullion." Carrolltown had two weddings Tuesday last, on which occasion Messrs. S. II. Ruck and H. C. Seanlan were made respectively happy for life by Miss Amanda Byrnes and Miss 'Charlotte Noel, the latter of whom is a daughter of our staunch friend and patron, Mr. Win. A. Noel, of Carrolltown. The high contracting parties are wi ll worthy of ; each other's love and devotion, and we sin cerely hope their days will bo long and their ; prosperity great in the land. By the way, '. ain't Buck-some brides becoming somowhat abundant noi-days '.' But, then, the more the merriciyaye, and happier, too. As ICla-nsburg was minus a Democratic pa tier and Carrolltown had not yet been glad dened by the advent of the AVwa when the Freeman was established, nearly twelve and a-half years ago, we fail tosee the force of the discovery made Ivy ourdynamitic friend about 1 McPike having received" county printing from the first day he started his paper. It was an invariable rule those days to give party pa- i tronage to party organs, and as the Free man w as an instrument of that kind, and the only one north, we couldn't have got away from the county printing if we had wanted to and goodness knows we didn't want to. , We have no fault to find with Brother : Williams for the way he has seen fit to show : his oxperity towards us, but can assure him i in all sincerity that we had no wish to offend or desire to injure him either in his business ; or reputation. The world is wide enough for all of us, Scott, and no one knows belter than you do that we wish you well with all our i heart. If you print a sound Democratic pa- j per and advocate harmony in the Democratic ; fold fome folks not worth minding say you haven't commenced doing that yet we hope that you will not only get a fuli share of the county printing, but that every Democrat in the co'utitv ami lots of them outside of ii will subscrihe'for the Xir, and pay for it in ad- ' vance. "Xiiff sed." I A young man named Fred Jones, a resi- ; dent of this place, met w ith an accident one j day last week w hich came very near wind ing up his earthly career. He was engaged , at the time in sawiog woo-', l y hor-o power j for Mr. John M. Hughes, in Cambria town- '. ship, when a handspike agaiiist which he was , pressing slipped fr.-m its fulcrum and struck him a heavy blow on the side of the head, lie was felfed to the ground, and fora time it was feared he. had been killed outright, but j judicious treatment restored liim to con- ! , sciousm-ss, and at last reports he was mend- ' ing rapidly. Fred is the young man whoae- i companied Mr. Elias Jones and lami'y to ' the. West a few years ago: didn't like the exchange, of soil and climate, he hid made: 1 started back home ; lost his money, and ef fected the larger portion of the jo-.uney on foot. He seems to be a child of misfortune. , The Altoona car works, better Known as the M'Cauley shops, were destroyed by fire last Friday evening. The establishment was built at the dose of the war. when prices were high, by Mr. Thomas M'Cauley. and : cost fo'-Vmi." Subsequent improvements brought 'he amount of money invested up to the t ei-liboi -hood of 570. ooo. The works were run with varying degrees of non-success till they were sold at Sheriff's sale for SgO, (M'ii to an association of gentlemen who took 1 the firm name of "the Altoona Car Works, : Limited." This Company recently leased j the shops to Mr. Ashury Green, and. his management proving unsuccessful, arrange- ', ments were made for selling the works to i Mr. Fred Schilling for f lo, ooo, but the trans- , fer of the properly had not yet taken place. The shops were insured for"? lo.ooo, and by their destruction fifty workmen are thrown out of employment." It is understood they . w ill not be'rebuilt. 1 We are certainly much obliged to our f Clearfield township "correspondent for the good wishes he expresses Oil l eilflif (if the Freeman, mid the hopes he entertains that it. will not be supplanted in the affections of the Democrats of northern Cambria by the : new jourjalistic venture nearer home, but we beg leave to assure hiin that the Fuef.m n ; asks nothing but an open field and a fair ' fight. If we earnestly endeavor in the future as in the past to publish a paper worthy' of patronage, and worthy of the party, we" are sure no Democrat wiii withdraw his support simply because we are ten miles further suth"than our more recently established eo- i temporary. If. however, 'licy can get a pa per fully as good, not to sayr ivetter, for less or even the same amount of money, it is meet 1 and proper that they should be off with the old and on with the new, provided of course . they arc not able or not willing to subscribe . : for "more than one paper. As our eorres- j pondent very pleasantly remarks, those are ; our sentiments, and we don't care who know s . them. An agent for the sale of certain Western lands, and in that capacity employed in the interest of certain railroads having Western connections, arrived in town from Pittsburgh i on the train last Thursday night. His object in coming hither was to effect arrangements for the transportation of one hundred of our : people to Kansas, a letter havingreached him announcing that a colony of that size pro posed cutting hK.se from this section of the old Kevtono and becoming residents of that ' far-off State. It is scarcely necessary to say that the letter was a bogus one, written hy some party unknown, and having the name of the renowned Chaplain Wm. T. Davis at tached thereto: and when a realization of this fact struck the agent he became disgust ed with the depravity of human nature and went back home by the early train next : morning. Notwithstanding the joke was a ' poor one, the agent would like to know who set it up on him : and though not a million aire, he would willingly give a dollar and a , half to find out the name of the man whose sense of humor tends in the direction of the ! promotion of wild-goose chases two hundred miles in length. At the time when the Altoona Car Works, ' limited, were burned down, last Friday, the ' establishment was being run under the man agement of Mr. Asbury Green as lessee. Mr. Green is an extensive contractor for the erec tion of houses, etc.. he having engaged to put ' tip some eighteen or twenty buildings in Altoona during the present season. The i lnmlier designed for this purpose was stored in the car works preparatory to be-ng work- , ed up. and fell a prey to the Haines, thus running his total losses up to the neighbor- , hood of ?."..00. Despite this disaster which has befallen him, Mr. Green does not propose to yield to despair. On the contrary, he is determined to fulfill his contracts, and to this end lias opened negotiations for the purchase , of the Ebensburg Mechanical orks eom- ' pb-te the building and the mr. -hinery there in contained, such as steam engine, planers, saws, etc. Mr. Henry Dunmire, whose fam- : ily reside here, but who has himseif ix'en a resident of Altoona for several months past is a brother-in-law of Mr. Green, and is in town this week endeavoring to effect the de sired transfer of title to the Mechanical Works, though on what terms has not trans pired. If successful in making a purchase, 1 (mth the building and the machinery will be removed to Altoona and immediately put in working order to fill Cue bills required by Mr. Green f..rhis contracts a state of things ! we would very much regret, for if there is any lumber to be prepared for use, it ought . certainly to be planed and put in proper shape as cheaplv here as anywhere else in the ! country, though the matter of freights is said ! to lie what gets away with the proii's. On the evening of the first instant, aboy named Vincent Eck, of MillviUe borough, was plaving with a number of companions about a "pile of water pipes. One of these pipes, weighing pounds was started down an incline, and Vincent, lieing in its way, was knocked down and run over by it. lle'was badly injured, but managed to walk . home, where be lingered till Friday last, when death put an cud to his sufferings. A SlNOn.AR ANT SETUOrS ACCIDENT. The Johnstown Tribune of Monday furnishes the following particulars of a strange and shocking accident (being no less than the mysterious and unaccountable explosion of a quantity of slacked lime and the serious burning and possible blinding for life of one or more of the parties upon whom the lime was precipitated), which occurred in that place on Monday forenoon. The Tribune says : The community was electrified this forenoon, by the minor that an explosion of lime had taken place on the premises of Ir. A. N. Wakefield, on Morris street, Finn Ward, bv which that trentlemnn. his little son Karl, niced between three nml tour years, and a vounu nurse-ifirl named Mara Ieher. daiucli- tcr of Mr. t'hnrles Lcr-er. who resides on isuernian street, were shockingly burned. The first reports were rather wild ind vaa-ne. one beinn to theetfet that the lnvtor had sn"cnmln-d and nother that 1 all three were dvinir. but althonirh much cTairirern- . ted thev were not without foundation. We visited the IHictor'.s residence at noon to-day. when we were put in possession ol the foil.. winsi particulars : The Iioctor had ensrnired a colored man named Rldeout to do some whitewashtnar ahout his prem- , ises this afternoon, and the necessary lime havina; b-cn purchased several days airo and permitted to tand out in the weather", the IWctor concluded a'.ont half-past clock that the better plan would he to slack it at once, and have it ready for the man when he should come to do the work. A half bushel of lime was placed in a small fish-barrel, j over which the Iioctor poured a uallon of water. I,ittle Earl and Miss Leber were standing close by, witnessing the operation ol "slackening. The water being soon taken up bv the lime, the I Vector pro cured another bucketful, which he -lowly poured into the barrel, stirrinur the contents the while with a stick. Alter the bucket was emptied he ft nod over the barrel, watching the lime boil and bubble, and the two children also approached and looked : In. when suddenly there was a dull report, instan taneously followed bv ar. lipheavel of the lime, which flew into their face? and scattered over the yard tor a distance of twenty feet round about the barrel. The Tvtor's eyes were, filled with the kot. caustic substance, which completely blinded him ; his nose and forehead were drcadlullv burned, as also were fcoth of his hands and arms, "and he inhaled a con siderable quantity of the hot steam which aro-e from the lime. While irropinz his way to the hy drant, in the hope of gaining relief by the applica tion of water, the little boy began crying pitcously. The Doctor in his ngonv had not thought of the child, whose burns proved to be very serious: or.o eve Loins; blinded, the skin being burned oft the left side of his lace and neck, and his little ''are. feet receiving a quantity o! the lime as it boiled , over the edge of the barrel. Thelittle girl wasouly slightly burned, her oves fortunately escaping, and : she wa' able to walk home soon alter the accident happened. The whole neighborhood was soon alarmed, and a la rgonumberot people assembled on the premises, willing but unable to do anything for tho relief of ; the victims. A messenger had been dispatched . lor Dr. (feorge W. Wagoner, Dr. Wakefield's part- I ner, who hastened up troin the store, anil he was j soon followed bv Dr. S. M. Swan, who had heard of ; the accident on the street, and went up to see if he i could be of anv assistance. The sufferers' faces were first washed with diluted vinegar, and after ward thoroughly coated over with linseed oil to protect the denuded skin from the air. An effort was then made to ascertain the extent of the in juries to the victims eyes, but the examination caused them such Intense agony that the physi cians were obliged to desist. When we called to see them they were lying on beds in separate rooms, the windows of which were darkened. The child's face was raw and intiamcd, . the injured eve was swollen shut, and his nioanings were pitiful to hear. The Doctor was suffering in- . tensely also, his eves paining him almost beyond endurance. De is"in hopes that thesight is not in jured, but fears that it may be. Dr. Wagoner In- : forms us that, the burns being only skin deep, no permanent disfigurement of the sutterers' eounten- : nnees will result. Do Is only alarmed for the safe- , ty of their eve-sight. "The explosion was a most mysterious and nnne countabte one. nobody with whom wo have talked i being able to otter an explanation or even to put : forth a plausible theory. The lime was not all 1 thrown out of the barrelprobably half of it remain ing undisturbed. . Meetixh of the Democratic ('ointt Committee. Pursuant to published notice, the following named members of the County Committee met in tlie Court House, Ktiens Inirii. Tuesday afternoon, May '-'7, lx.y, at one o'clock : Allegheny Tn p. James J. Kavlor. BarrTwp'. F. A. Ki'kpatrick. Cambria Twp. Thomas Hoover. Carroll Twp. James J. Thomas. Clearfield Twp. John M. I.itziilgcr. Chest Twp John 5. rill. Kbensburg Horo' Thomas MoBreen. Wet Ward: H. A. McPike. Fjist Ward. I.oretto Horo' Robert T. Shields. 1 unst-T Twp. Joseph IritP.n. Portage Twp. Peler Mc ronirh. Siimnutville Horo' Henry Hushes. Summcrhill Twp. William D -ran. Susquehanna Twp. Lew i J. Hearer. Wilmurc Horo' P. V. Kirby. Clitiinnan M Donald called the Committee to order, and stated the object of the meeting; to lie to determine .the. time for holdimi the next Democratic County Convention and to lix the date for the dcleoate elections. On motion of Mr. 11. A. Mcl'ike, Satur day, the L'Hth day of June, proximo, was chosen as the day for the election of dele gates, and Monthly following, June .'loth, for the holdini; of tin -Convention. The polls for the elect ion of delegates in the several wards, horoucrhs, and townships will open at '-' o'clock p. m. of the latter day. Hon. .lames .1. Thomas offered the follow ing resolution, which v as adopted : llrxoli-rd. Thai, the ' 'hatriuan of the County Com mittee 1 e authorized to till vacancies existing in th" I ".mini i I tee, l.y appointment. II. A. Mcl'ike offered the subjoined reso lution : Rfwlred. That it 1.3 the sense of this committee that the county convention thi .lay called should take some action looking to an entire reversal ef the order ol bu-liiess in f.it.ire conventions of the Democracy of Cambria county. The idea of this resolution was explained to he that a regard for the true interests of the Democratic party demands that such im portant matters as the election of deleirates to Mate Conventions, (.'oniii't'ssional confer ees, etc.. should take precedence over the nomiiiatioi; ;,i a ticket, instead of heintr I)P. elected til! the convention is on tlie eve of ad jourriini; : and that, to the end of keeping a full representation present throughout the construction of a full ticket, the nomination should he made beginning at the lowest office and progressing upward till the highest shall have been rea'-he.l. The resolution was briefly but eloquently discussed by Messrs. dames J. Thomas. .lames J. Kaylorand Peter Mct iouph, to the end of arriving at a distinct understanding of the results sought for; when, a vote having been ordered, tlie reso lution was unanimously adopted, with the understanding that, if favorably considered by the next County Convention, it shall go into effect in the convention to he held in 1SSO. No further business being presented, '.the Committee, at 2 o'clock, adjourned. i A i.oxii, DKi.iGHTKtT. day of sunshine and pleasure is the earnest desire of afflicted mortals. But without health there is neither ' rest, comfort nor happiness. Riches and glory are worthless without it. Disease makes life cheerless, and even home gloomy. Keiief is nior" precious than gold. In all cases of headache, pains in the back, side : and chest; nervousness, kidney and liver complaints, dyspepsia, disease of the genital : organs impure blood, depressed spirits, and all female troubles, Sandaiine is a certain ! and prompt cure. Powerful though gentle in its action, it directly reaches the seat of disease, (! uises the system of all impurities, ami completely restores it to health and i vigor. It is an unequalcd diup'tic, having no alcoholic properties, but possesses incom parable sanative virtues. In severe cases it ; should be alternative with Sandaiine Elixir. ' Will do just as recommended, use as directed, or money refunded. Price ft. Ask your ; druggist. Thousands of testimonials attest its worth Terre Haute, Ir.d., Dec. 11, '78. Dr. iounorl. a West 14th St.. N. Y. : I am ; perfectly willing to certify that Sandaiine : and Sandanline Elixir, as prescribed by you, ! entirely cured me in a very short time of mer curial poisoning, which i had contracted in : my former bnsiness'of aniirrormanufacturer. ' My bones were as much affected as my skin. In fact, my whole system was in a state of disease. C. II. stamrnra. Lr. trounod 9 great medical works, full of interest, l'jO pages. Price ft. Send for it. OYer Elspwlicre in tin's pnrvr will le found a rloiibliehniin aiivertiscniont if ilessrs. Howman & Mnrrow'; "Ioss" Stort1, corner F.Jpvonth iivt'tiue aii'l Twi-lftli tr''t, Al toona, nnil we 1irct. tlif spccinl attfiitioii of the rea.ltr to the same. This is one of tlie oldest nn.l most reliable of Altoona ftrmsj, ami we desire it to become as well known in this quarter as a household word. They keep constantly on hand a full line of supe rior dry ;oods, notions, trimminjjs. prints and muslins, shawls, plows, etc.. while their stock of carpets cannot he excelled anywhere. A 11 those articles, which are guaranteed fresh and without blemish, are marked at prices so low as to put it lxvmd the roach of the clo-est luver to cavil at them. Jut those prices speak for themselves in tho advertise ment, to which the reader is auain referred, and as Bowman Morrow say they "never back down on the prices they quote," it will t be readily seen whore one outfit to go to se cure bargains. Elegant Haiti is woman's c rowirigbeauty. When it fanes she fades as well. . While it is kept bright, her personal attractions are still mnintainel. By preserving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many vears. Those who grieve over their fading "hair tinning gray too early, should know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dve, nor anything deleterious, and imparts to the scalp what is most needed a sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff. ,Vv Rente X. V.) Timea. After all said and done, the Carrolltown Xeirs made its appearance last week in an unenlargcd form. j LOCAL CORRCSPO-SIDEIICK. i CltHFifiD Twr., May 28, 1S79. Pbar Fr.KKif as Hopinu von will find space for ! a few lines from old tiearfield, I take the liberty 1 of addressing you on this momentous occasion. ! The farmers hereaway have about completed the task of sowing their srrain and planting their pota toes, etc., and of course all of them are correspond ingly happy more especially your humble servant, j who is not only eorresixindhigly happy, himself . but exceedingly happy to correspond with the good ; old Fhkkma. The wheat looks rattier unpromising in most ' places, the long-continued drouth having "played hob" with it. so to speak. All the talk to be heard nowadays is ahont poll- ; tics and the fearfully dry weather. " With two such I topics to discusB there is apt to be n warm time, however, at least until after the nominations have been made. Apropos of the nominations, allow me to remark that the north of the county, as is generally eon- reue.i, is eniuie.i io me -snerin. and as she pre sents. In my et imatfon, one of her best men in the person of Mr. M. J. Nagle. I trust he will j. rove to be "the bully boy with Ihe glass eye." if I may be permitted to borrow a rather vulgar though by no means vague expression. Thoe. at least, are' my sentiments, though 1 am willing to admit that there are other gentlemen In this section seeking me oince who are e.jualiy worthy. , The Carrolltown Acu is creating quite a sena- i tion. but whether it is a healthy one or not. pohti- ! cally speaking, of course one "so little versed in ' such matters as myself dare not attempt to sav. This 1 will say. however, that while I consider the i -Vetrt a spicy and spunky lfttl" sheet, I trust the ! Democracy "of northern i'ambria will not go back ! on the KniiVAX in the elfort to sustain their new I candidate tor public patronage. (In the contrary ! I hope they will not fonret that the Fhkemn arid ; Its editor have been their carr.e-t and faithful friends at all times and under all circumstances i fora number of years past, and that if they don't i feel able to take more than one paper they will ; stick to the one which by long and faithful sen ice has earned their good will and ought to receive ' their cordial snpj-ort. Thoe. at least, are lay : sentiments another time, and for all time A party of young men came together in the vil lage of St. Augustine a few evenings ago, and ; through some misunderstanding a difficulty arose j between them which finally culminated in one of 1 the young men inflicting an ugly gash with a pun knife in ttie back of the neck ot another member of the party. The wound was and still is painful, though I am glad to say not serious. ; Ijest 1 might be trespassing too much on your j space. I will shut up shop for the present. Yours, ic., I'itizrs;. I rBOLIKIC HUNS. To the V.ditOT of the Rrrord : I have forty hens which have laid since January . 1 to date l.'jaeggs. whicii I think equals. If not ex- ceeds, that of the Heading man's. Their food has : consisted solely of corn and what bugs they might ', chance to find. They are of the Iiomini.pie breed. ; Yours, tnilv. H. L.. Fkiks. i Mechanics' Valley. May 10, 1S79. MORE OF THI M.VMK BOUT. ! Tthe K ttitor of the Rrcord: In last Saturday's Issue of Tiik IlKoojmT noticed the following : "A Heading man has thirty-eight bens, which he says have laid one thousand eggs since New Year's." etc. I have thirty-six hens. White Teghorns and Light Hrahmas, that have laid since last New V ear's day, up to this date, nine teen hundred and sfventy-one (1.171) eggs, besides raising three broods of chickens. I feed scalded pork scraps, mixed w ith equal parts of wheat bran, and corn ineal in the morning and whole corn at night. Wilmkb Kokk. Swedeshoro. X. J., May 2C. "THE COCK Of THE WALK," SO TO SPKAK. Fuikno Mac The alf.ve clippings are from the Philadelphia Hi-cord of May 24th. You published the item ref.-rTed to in vour last issue. I had on the 1st of .fanuarv last twenty hens of the Dlack Spanish breed, and ns I still have them and keep a strict account of their daily deiMisits. I i can vouch for the correctness of the following eggs- ) traordinary showing lor tho lour luonths iiumedi- j ately preceding the present one : Kt'MBKR OP EOOS LAII FT TU EVTT HESISi. ! During January St I " February 24H I " March. .." I April 366 ! Cirand total TK"2 This, I think, cracks tho shell of all the egg sto- ; ries that have been laid before tho readers of the j Hecnrd or any other paper that has come under my ' observation. Yours, &c, KoiwTr.it. ' j Kbensburg. May 2fl, ISTtf. i ' j Freaks of Animals. We don't advise j our readers, says the Huntingdon filohe, to i believe any more of the following than suits ; their credulity. We give them as specimens of what editors can do when they "git up on their hind legs" and start in for a tall story. Of course, we believe every word, because we know that editors can't lie. They would n't if thev could and couldn't if they would The I.ewistown iwHZfttr. comes along with two stories which bear the evidence of truth. The (Jnzette says : From a gentleman resident of our town we have learned ol twocurious facts In animal and bird mi- . tare which ctne under his observation while on a , recent visit to friends : At the firm of W. P. Wag ner, who lives in Springfield town-hip. Hunting- j don eountv. near tlie Fulton county line, is a ewe Ihai recently had t .io lambs, one of which she re- : fused to own. This forloru child was at once a. lop ed by Its grandmother. It is expected that the foster parent will soon have one or more of her own : to care lor. and some curiosity exists to see how she will then treat her adopted. The other ease we consider more sinrulnr: A chicken which came into this unfriendly wor'd late la-t fall, and was unfortunate enough to have Its feet fr i.i off during the cold v. eathor that fol lowed, was taken to the ho-i-e and properly cared for. Here It lorme l an a -.iiiaintance wiih the house dog, wl.ee sleeping p..-t Is on the door mat. The friendship has become mutual, and the dog now allows chick to do as she pleases. It ait.irds much amusement to visitors to witness the preparation for the night. Cho k will peck tb" d g's hind lcjjs nml drawing tb. in apart to pirt her ancy will lies- , tic between them for the night, or. failing In this she will mount on his side as he li- s stretched out ' .nd roost there, no doubt as the warmest place for . lier tender limbs. All this the dog allows In pa- , tience and seems to be undisturbed by the mull- . neuvcrs. i Xow come tlie P,cdfor.l papers. I?e care- 1 ful about these fellows. They are just awful on a story. The Holiidavshtfrg S'aiidnrd no t"d that "a gander bad attacked a little boy, threw him down and bit a piece out of one of , his legs, and intimated that the liedford Jn rjvirtr would probably file exceptions to the story. Sure enough, t he Inquirer comes back and just takes the rag off the bush : We have no exceptions to file. We know that when a gan.i.-r gets his dander up ho Is not to be tooled with by small boys. Hot a goose is worse yet. The other day on i're.l dimmers' farm, in a contest, a goose chswed a cow's tall oti. Since w e have commenced to talk about Yrl It ; comes into our mind that Mr. John Croyle. living 1 just out of town, b is a rooster that will not drink the water of a stream that flows by his house, but when thirstv walks out to the I .yon reservoir, a distance of over hair a mile, takes a drink and marches majestically back home. The P,edford Grtzrtte goes the whole hog in fact, several of them and glories in its depravity, but untitles its contemporaries that it wants no grunt irominem. near tue hog : We have beaten Somerset and Cambria on every thing except hogs, but now we have them on that. Mr. Fred Sehncbly, of Bed lord township, has a ow that littered :) pigs within a year and raised them nil. H. w Is that for h g We want no grunt from the uill drivers of adjoining counties. Df.itohation Day. Wo last week pave a troneral outline of the plan of observance of Decoration day in Kbeiisluir' asrreed on by the committee of arnrtpenients a.-tinp for Co. A, Fifth rro.!ii!ei't. N. a. P. To-day, we present our readers the official programme as adopted : The different organizations will meet promptly at the Court House nt -':3o. I". 11. Oration bv It. I.. Johns! in. Kq. After which the procession will form In the fol lowinit order : Clcrzy. Kbenslmrst Silver Comet Band. Soldiers of the lute war Rnd of the war with Mexico. Co. A. Fifth Keif.. N. L P. Town Council. Pupils of Mt. OuliiUin Seminary. Ihnmtl.'r'S Fire Company. M. K. Calvinistie Sunday School. Independent Order of Odd Follows., Baptist Sunday School. T'r.-shvteriiiii Sunday School. Constreir.it lonal Sunday School. Disciple Sunday School. Citizens. The route will be from the Court House to Lloyd's Cemetery : from thence to Conirreirational Ceme trv. and thence to Catholic Cemetery, and return to Court House, where the procession will be dis missed. It is hoped that the request of the com- ' niittee of arrangements that all business j houses in tow n will close their doors during I the continuance of the touching ceremonies i in remembrance of the honored dead will re ceive cheerful assent, while tlie citizens gen erally should unite in swelling the ranks of the procession to as large proportions as are possible. Oh. the tinv little ants. How thev clamber up our pants. At the pi-nie'neath the willow in the jrlen ! How they seem to take delight in The obnoxious sport of bitin' Indefensible and modest cntlemcn. We are a (Trent admirer of this picnic style of poetrv. for the reason, firstly, that picnics are pleasant things to dwell on. ami. secondly, that it Kives us an opportunit v to say a irood word for ifodfrev Weill. This ire 11 1 Ionian is proprietor of a first-class rea.lv-ma.lo elothinir house in Altoona. nr 1 .iooi- to ! he nost-olTlee. a n,i ha" la r civ re.-eive.i a very extensive l.iv." ice of Sprinir we-ir hich for picnic piiri)scs. ns well ns business ami an inner purposes to which elolhimf is applied, has never been equalled in this section t the State. Then his priee thev are so low as to be within tho reach of the most modest pocket-lH,ok. We think vou would take a barirain. reader, if you had op portunity. That opportunity can be reached by calling on Mr. Wolff. Trr.wc is no Mny. however splendid. But has some pippins air ; Tnere is no Spring but that before 'tis ended Will make a fellow swear. The truth of the foreiroinai homely coi'j.lrt Is ex emplified l y the weather ot the past we-k. Part of the time it was hot ns a colon'.! camp-meet inir, while another part saw the thermometer run down to the freezing point. If anybody swore about this state of thimrs. we have not heard of it. but the cold ware lik.-iv oanifht many with their nnder clothimr off. and a little profanity miirht not have been unpardonable. Had thc per-.. ns been en eased in a suit of rea.iv-made elothinir from the house nf Jas. J. Murphy", lmx'linton street, Johns town, thev would not have suffered from the vaga ries of tlie weather, for this c'.ithinir is selected with an eve simrle to the wants of this climate. The stock' he is now sellimr is !iht. as becomes Sprinir wear, but ! not too liirht lo defy an ocea sional cold biast. Orders solicited, and prl"c suar a 11 teed satisfactory. YOU WANT TO MAKE IT PAT! CJEITTVirVIY YOU 130 ! Then met the li part when for tarrm!n Ton -o forth, and ere bnrlnf else where your Iry Ooodi, yonr Irea Uooda, and ao forth, he anre to VISIT the JMNI0TI1 "BOSS" STORE of ALTOOM, -WHERE FAIR DEALIXGNO SQUEALING, And Never Back Down on the Prices They Qnofe. With us will be found a full line of PRINTS AjSTD MUSLIMS! At astonishingly low prices. Figured Alpacas from lfle. a yard np. White lresg Ooods from e. a vard up to 35 cents. A big reduction in WHITE QUILTS ! Worth ?2. now offered for Cretonnes from 6c. np : White Shirting from V. np : Vlnafore Aprons, never sold tor less than Sc.. now down to 3c. : Toweling from 3e. to 12s,c- Pr vard ; Towels from 4c. each to ooe. ; Ticking from Re. up to the best qu.ilitv : Striped Skirting from 8c. to lie. ; Table Dmak from '-Sc. to the finest : Coltonades and Jeai;s from Sc. up to the best : Youths' fassimeres from 25c. up to woe. ; Dress Linens from 14c. up t" '. : Hngham lrom V. up to the finest Scotch and French. Also, a l irgeand full assortment of MTIOSnrt Tit I l M I such as Hut tons. Fringes, kc. Spool t Otton from 5c. tier dozen HIV t.!l. lies' anil Chil.lpi-n'a H.Mn fn.-n a v.nir .... V, - ..... X.--......1. si Uitterent qualities of Sun Umbrellas and 8 styles of i:orsct. GREAT BARGAINS in Shetland and other SHAWLS. Kid Olovcs from 35. a pair up to the best quaPtv : RIack Silks from 5c. tof2: Summer and Colored Silks from Oc. to yoc. : Colored Dress Silks, striped, barred and plain, lrom 0c. to l.-5: Cah meres, all Vi' 'I?-"' rr"m t 1: French Satins, lor wedding suits, vkrv riitov No, never such a bargain tu All-Wool Deb.-ige for Sic. A n endless variety of Dress figured and plain, from 8c. up to 50c. reat bargains In Iawns fil,e., Sc. and loc., up to the best French. Cai'jH'ts I 0:i i-pt s I Oil ClotlisI Oil Clotlis Z -s'- never were such, prices lienrd of before from 15c. a yard to the very best. Hrnssels Carpet 5V i5e. and X5e. Stair Carpet from 2V. a yard up. 4-4 Oil Cloth from -J5c. up. Window Jlltnds and" Fix tures at greatly reduced prices. Straw Mattings. Stair and Table Oil Cloths wonderfully cheap. Cur tain L.ace from lSSc. up to the finest, Irish LUuen Lawns as low as 10c. Bowman & Morrow's "BOSS" STORE, i., CORNER ELEVENTH AVENUE AND TWELFTH STREET. ALTOONA, TA. t8ra, TO BE OPENEDiniECOMING WEEK. TAVENTY-FIVE IOlTV LEGHORN HATS! AIjSO, A FIJI. r 1 T T T T T """VT-1 T tctt 4 VIIU JVjrllJL Trimmed and I ntrlmnieil, for the- I-ndlce. as well aa SYIIjCm AX OT1IKI.I S'jTYLISH HATS For Children all of them fnablonahle- and irasonable. Alao, FLOWERS and RIBBONS VERYCHEAP. i-REMEHIJF.il Till; TIME AND PEACE." S. B. COM & CO, NO. 130? ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA O thk ftfkl Sprinirtimo wrathpr f When a man it puzzled whether, Hy the feeling of It? pulpe. tor Wear his duster or hi nl?ter. If he KOf8 without umbrella. It is urc to wet a felVr; If he think? he'll have to ne It. He wil! ct it down and lo it. "Whether you deeide to wear nn iilftTor a diiMr. you mut 1 re hmir prepare for Summer, wifh it? Fuitrv breath. How c.ta vou do thif more advan- tair'ou!y than by tfoinir to the bi establishment of M. Wolf, llil Kieventh avenue. Altoona. and ! pel'etint out ot his uiairniJi'-ent stK-k an outfit id j ready-ma. lo clothinirto Kuit our taste n recards Ptyle. make and material We ouirht to add that ! you phonld pro noir. for Mr. W. i.-i often nir some 1 ?ieoial bargains at thi- juncture of which, y a j should receive the benefit. He ii a fair-deal! nir 1 clothier, nnd if you patron!?' him once we feel ! pure you will buy Inmi nobody elpe thercalter. She always wn attired In Pllk. And 5-M-nted up with nard and myrrh ; And fvtn fellow in lh' tow 11. As the sayim i. was jcone on "hyrrh. Thin if a portion of a description of a modd ynnnir lady nf the period. A dozen similar vers- are equally .'ml-.-t irrinsr. and do justice to the fair subject, with the exception that they say nothing Hboiit the Mioef che wre. Hut maybe they were of that description which doe. not invito criti'-ism. Had Phe had her feet encased in a pair of those ele gant shoes sold by S. Hiutocnthal. Illy l!evonth avenue. AltO'uia. the cace would have been differ ent. Then, at bvt a half-dozen additional verges would have been nect;s:iry to do juMiee to the subject, tor a pair ol thee shoes are nov looked on as t tie eh ief al rrment of a wormin. They nre sold at exceedingly low prices, and orders by mail re ceive prompt and faithful attention where a per sonal Inrpectiuii of the tt'cU Is found tinpo-sitde. TERMNLE ONSLAUGHT f N" thf: PEOPLES HUP STORE! Jovetto, 1 n . M. J. TIvTTELIJAUM STILL IIOI. I1; TIIK FORT! BSITEll STAINS !BI&.& BUSINESS! than" i;vr:u iii:i oi:i. : Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods! wcods U::'jr:d as. Fr;::: l'::::::!:i! TIIUI 4j.II SOT l .MUKItSOI.n COME AM) SEE! COME AM) HEAR .' COME AM) m i ! Pausel Ponderl Purchase-! Here is a partial list of the kind of irood wc keep and the wondenhl banraini we oiler: (Motliins 1) e p a r I in ' n i - Men's Suits ns h.w as $ 3 3i Men's Fine Suits for ft ii 7.1eu's All-W -Mil Cassiinere Suits tor 8 00 Men's Fine loekin Dress Suit lor VI 00 Men's AU-W0.1I Pants and Vest 3 oO Men u Ail-Wool P.ints and Vest (best) 5 Oo Youths' Cloihinu, lull suits, lrom So.ou to.... 00 Boys Clotlttmr as low as. ...... . '2 Boys" Cloillllli;-. nil-wool, lor 5.0 And all other nearina apparel at prlecs proportion ately cheap. Dry ( 1 o o tl s 1 ) p i i' t 111 en t . 2o yards Calico for 1 00 It yards Heavy Oinirhum for 1 00 14 yards Appleton A Muslin for loo i!0 yards Unbleached Muslin for 1 M 14vnr.ls irood Bleached Muslin lor 1 ' 11 "var.ls verv best Bleached Muslin for 1 on 11 yards Driilinir ior 1 'l All kinds of Jeiin and other iro.nls which will os liively ha sold chcajK-T than the cheapest. Notion Depart 111 e n t . 2 sioos Cotton Thread, warranted 200 yards, f. r 5c. 0 sheets Pins for 5c. 3 packets Hair Pins for 5c. 1 pair Men's Hall Hose for 5c. 1 pair Indies' Hose for 5c. C t r o o t y Depart m cut. 8 lbs. irood Brown Coffee for ft lbs. Browned liio Coliee lor 10 lbs. frreen Co'lec for 6 lbs. re.-ii Coifoe (best in in:irket lor.. 15 ilc. Brown Suirarlor VI l'.s. Cotl-'c Suirar lor 11 lbs. White Snirar lor 3 11 ! s. jr.t.. Syrup lor '2 itals. i.e-t S n:p in market lor 1 Scrub Krn.-h for 1 Bi.K.m lor 4 Ih.xcs Bla. kirn; for 12 boxes Coliee K-'sence lor 3 tx-xes I.yc or 3 ba lis Potash for Ii. cans 'I oinatoes 1r 7 frals. Carlxm OH for y"r. . '26 1-lh. cakes Soap for v.. . . . .1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 ii . t 0 . 1 ' 0 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 10 . 10 . 10 . "S . 'J5 . 1 OO . 1 oil . 1 00 for l.nnk nnt for P.ooS. Slioe and it.Tt Hrparlmrnls an rl n miirh Inrcer Al vrrflseinent next vrrk. httt meantime don't forcet to rail and wee what can te dan for yon at the ("heap Cash anil Variety Store of 31. J. TEITELKAl M, 1.0RETT0, r.4. -M. li. l lil'.l.lil , ,nr'irr,n JJ n- tint, hnvir. j loc-itel in the of- tlceand residence owned and recent ly occupied by lir. J. J. OaMnan. re sjieotluilv t.-n.'er his professional services to the people ol Fbensbui and vicinity, aud iruurar.tcos it.hiu woik at h-nest j.rives. lady assistant will he (11 attendanco whenever her services are reo,uirod."a3 Ana-sth. t les carefully and sa iely administered when desired. The patronaire of all in need of dental services Is respectfully solicited. l5-."W,'7:'.-tl.J 130011 HOl'Sr: DIIU-t'TOn. The un.I. rslirned hereby announces himself .is a ciindid.ite for the office nl poor House Director. ! siibjct 10 the Dt rcoent ic rules : and p'.e.lares him 1 sell, if nominated and elect ?.l. to perform" the du- ties i tii,- position wi:h In n. -stv and to th" test of ; hisnbilitv. JOB X' KoK B A UO H. ; Ci. lc 'i p.. April""-. l7ti.-t.c. 1 i I TV 1 j THEY I0- goods, too many to enumerate, such a Spool j I, I.INI OF 4 ni"T"i 4 "x nrno JAI IIil LAl Utl A t I ADVEPJISEM EXTS. Kejeet all Tloleat TarratlTes. They mln the t.ne ..1" the lowels and weaken the diiresli.tn. Tarrant's Kfl 'EKVESCKST KEl.TZtB II'IRIIAT Is used by rational r.ecj.le as a means of relieving all derangement? of the stomach. Iirer and intes tines. I.eenusc it remove ohsrrnllons Tltheut pain, aiid Imparls vigor to the organs which it purities mid r.-ulatcs. SOU) UY ALL, IiRrOHIST!. IF YOU ARE O Send for frre liulds ifivlnpr full and reliable In . formation in reitiird to the cheapest, most produc tive mid best located faruiini; lar.is in the State. Address j J. E. LOCKWOOD, j (ren'l Ininilirration A pent, Kansas City, Mtesoutt. iikm f)KZ"sX ,v Xl NIEDLET, I ST. LOUIS, MO., ! 'Write: CoMvn's l.lebet's I.lqnld F.x tract of j I Hf Is a very afrccnl-'r r.rlifU' of dl.-t, and par- ; ; tii-niarly useful when tonics are required, beinit tol- ! crated when ..'her lorn. of animal rtMMl are rejoet- ! c.l. In Itlpthrria. lalarll Typboid 1- ' vera. raknrts. and every depressinir disease. I ' we have prescribed It with tjr'eot t;cim. Sold l.y 1 I nil driiifKists, ' 1 e i" pay ak nisa .saiary ol Ijiisi pt-r uiouih ttn-1 'ii.nst., or nliuwk l:.rje ceti.iiii.ien, tosil our nvr nn wonde-ful la- eTji.oi... KV mran uhat w .i?'. hami'i., fr... Ad-irees.'SiiEciiAa. ACo, jluvUil, 3dica. 1 ii to 1000 tu vested in Wall St. S!o--ks make (T II ml 'ill fori ones everv month. H.s.k sent V1U IU HliUUU evplainim ner thi int. Ad dress BAXTKIJ Ct.. Hankers. 17 Wall St., N.V. SKXD. to F. 44. RI4 II A CO.. Portland. "Mr in for b-st Airenrv Husnes in theWorlii. Lxpensive ( I u -1 1 1 Free. lo iiy 'nrd. Chrcnio. Snow f nke. e., no'J s 1 ike , V" w uh name. l"c. J. Minklcr ft Co., Nassau. N.Y. O " a 'I'.Ionth and expenses euamnteed to Airents. OM Otitif tree. SH.m" a Co., A101 sti, M inn. a Yr.Aiinn.l cxpenseeto Airents. Outfit Free. OM ( Address P. (). VII'KKKV, Aueusta. Maine. !" V MDIIT ITT Or advert Is. t. loo paires. I Oe. 1 AM 1 llLLl U. P. Howell A Co.. N.Y. Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all c rof ul ou d i s e a? e s . E iy Eipelafl, lose or St. An thony's Fire, Eruptions anil Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, I'im nles. Pustules. 15oils. IJlotches, Tumors, Tet ter, Salt Hheuni, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Soros, Kheumatism, Xcuralgia, Pain ia the Bones, Side and IIead,FemalcVeak ness, Sterility, Leucorrhfjea, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emr.eia tion, General Dehllity, and for Puri fying the Llood. This Sarsaparilla is a combinat ion of vcgetaMe alteratives Stillingia.Man drake.Yellow Dock withlhc Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine ret known for tlie diseases it is intended to euro. Its ingredients are po skilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and 'while it is so mild as to he harmless even to children, it is Ftill fo effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the conC.dtnco which prominent physicians all over the country repose iu it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are con stantly being; received, and as many tf these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing; evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is Us superiority to any " other medicine known that we nel do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities, lias ever possessed are strictly maintained. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Prmetieal and A iMlytical Chemifta, sold bt aix rmrooisTS e vr Knni bx. A' LEXANDKH TAIT, M. D.. PH YSICIAN AND SI KUEON. it -O'fl.'e and residence ndioiniicj Post. t lie e. St. Atad-tiTte. Cs;ti'ii-i ci-un'.'. I'a. l-l.-tl.-".J NEW &t-;ife"ijtXIS REGISTER'S XOTTCE. Notice ii hereby aivea that the following narar-4 ao-e-unts have been pe4 and filed In the Reetstwr'i office, at Fbensburg. In and for the county of Cam bria, and will be presented to the Orphans' Coart ot said county, for confirmation and allowance oa Wrdnrtday. th kth daj of June, A. V. Iri7i. to wit : 1. The ancnunt of James Myers, ruardian of Aa rtrew J. Iewls a minor child of Aadrew Lwla. lata of KbensburF borough, dee'd. I. The account of Manrarrt WTiiHa administra trix of John Cochran, late of Oallitstn borough, dee'd. S The acennnt of Rev. K. A. Hash, trustee to nil certain real estale in Allegheny township, knows as the "Church Farm." 4. The second and partial account or Sylvester Byrne, enecutor of James Byrne, late of Carroll township, dee'd. &. The first and partial account of C T. Frarer, executor of Samuel Kcnlv. late of Johnstown bor ough, dee'd. o. The account of Henrv Adam, administrator of Abraham Dihong. late of Cambria county, deed. T. The second account of I-wl R. Jones, tuir d-sn ot S. H. Kees (now Vinton (. Martha Kee. and William Rees. minor children of William and Mary Kees. late of MiUville borough, dee'd. 8. The account ot Ihivld Iivelv. rnsrdlan of Joseph K. and James W. Tart, minor children ef Jame Taft. latent Cambria eountv. dee'd. . The first and f.nsl account of 1). J. Morrell, guardian of Mary I.. Dibert. a minor child of Mary L.. Keemle. late ot .l.-hn-tow n borough, d.-e'd. 10. The first and partial account f I. J. Morrall, STiardlan ot Samuel Keemle. a minor child of Mary 1... Keemle, late of Johnstown borough, dee d. II. The second and final account ol Jacob Z. Na-e-le. executor of Hannah Neasnn. late ol A Ilea hear t.-wn-hip. dee'd. lti. The first and final account of Mlebael M. Weakland and Henry Byrne. ecotors of Willlaoi Wcakland. late of Carroll township, dee'd. 13. The second and final account ol D.vld Hilda brand, guardian of Henrietta Wlsel (now (taks), A rtiin.ir oblM of M.-sm U'iial !( .,r k.. - county. d"C d. I 14. The second and final aeeonnt of Tav1d H'.lde ' brand, guardian of William Wisel. a minor child j of Mosej Wisel. late of "arnbria county, dee d. I 15. The second a.-cumt of Iiavid HiMebrand, I rnardian of Jane Wlsel, a minor child of Mosea ! Wtel. late of Cunbrla county, dee'd. i 1. The first and part .al account of OeorgeOrum 1 bling. administrator of Isaac Smay, late ol Adatnt ; township, dee'd. j 17. The fourth and final account of Stephen Stutf ! man. administrator ot Ix-wls Cobangh, late of i Johnstown borough, dee'd. IS. The first aeeount of John Martin and Thotnaf ! Fatterson. executors of James tlraham. lateof Su ' quchanna township, dee'd. ' 1S. The account of F.Iizahf-th H. I.lnton. execntrlx of V. tu. I.lnton. late ot the borough of fcbnburx, d-e'd. 2n. The first and final account of K. I Baker, ex ecutor of Susan Nagle. late of Susquehanna town ship, dee'd. 21. The first and final account of f. M. Keade. administrator of Ianiel Bark, lnte of Johr.a- town borough, d.-e'd. ancillary to administration, taken out In Muscatine eountv" Iowa. lat doroicil. 22. The first and partial account of John F. Tib bott and Alvin F.vans. F-so,.. two of the administra tors of Thomas J. Lloyd late of Kl-ensburg bor ough, dee'd. ' J. t. LAKE. Register. Register's Office, Kbcusburg. Mnv 5. 1-T!. TrASIIIX;TON" TOWNSHIP. Fi- V T naucial Statement of Washington Township (Road Department ) for the year ending April 14, 1T: Jonw r.join. Dr. To amount of duplicate 924 67 " " " uueated land lax PI S5 " order tu balance 4 ea OT Ck. By orders redeemed. M11 j " wnrk cm road? 2;. 4T cnmmis-im on .""-1.40 nt 6 f ft... tool realrint?. ct commisrsion on 7.0at S Cfnt. 16 &7 2 f 1 services &e Suien icnr, days M IV OT Paraa SwaasrT, Pb. To amount of duplicate f-17S M unseated land tax i 44 " " " order to balance. .. 2 2 453 g Cr. Jly work on road f-in 9J " exonerations S3 44 " commission on 2Vf.& ei 5 V ' ecnL 1 411 " W.T4 a - M " serrleea as Sncrvior, 6J-j days f. 6i 1 irders redeemed " i no " cash paid for work, etc"""Il"ll. 3si 94 " exonerations l.y Auditors 2 h 4T2 M rra. Hue from Tortaee Township t P" 67 LtAIt.ITlR. Outstanding orders (est:maie.). 100 00 We, the indcrlirned Auditors, do certify tha above aecou:it t. v r..rre--t ,T AMKN "( K)N 1 AVM. KKiN. Jn.. J Auditors. C. A. M.-OciNKil.K. Attet Jacob lirmnx.s. Twp. lirk. Lilly. Pa.. Mnv ,1. Is7t1.1s -.it. rPKIAL LIST JrxK Term. t'atisos -X- set down for trial at a Court ol Common I'leas t"1 held at Vben-'.unc. In and lor the county of Cambria, commencing on Monday. Junt id. Jsv':J 11 KT WEEK. Purgoon's Kxecutor.. I'.u. t .vs. Kurk. Hopple ft. Bearer. v agner vs. Waiter. I se of Krlsc vs Walters vs. Creo. vs. Hawks vs. Kr.-c et al. Wit ir ner. cc. Hopple. B"arer a. Co. i r-e. r-e , s. Mcljatixhlln't Kx'r vs. JLIuirhlln. Ptr SD pk. VS. T.ftT. vs. Ho.rts. vs. Idtlie 1 Adm'r. vs. treidhotl. vs. fathers. vs. 'I rex It. vs. Pradley's Kx'r. vs. Shoen.akeret al. vs. l'arke et al. vs. I!oe. v. Veil. vs. Kleinmver. .......vs. IjCVeTV'WMl. Sloan M vers i I.lovd. .. Mellonald...". 'ambria "o Hra.-ken f lass lavis K-x ll .rner et al Murpliv "resw'..l Urilhth h. Davis. Pat ton 1 Htton. ...VS. l.overiT(d. S -hwartt Mausba.h. -Mvers. Bradley , vs. Itel. vs. Ms.rt'n et a!. s. J. ft H. Mellon. vs. Slicks. vs.. Krol et al. vs. Stenimers. vs. Nix. vs. "M?I..nh's Aff igu. r. Parke. .....vs. i rrcer.wnod. M lie I-loyd's Adm'rs"..! .lacobv It Hi.tr Kulruff Jacoby l'alnier Natter t Co Jacoby Peer. I Use ot Jacobs vs. MrMullen. C. F. O IKiNN M.U PT"thonotry. rrothonotary's 1 iflieo. Kbcnsbunr. May ft. 179. 1 C. Oesrhirer, Umklil ITnll AND lllTdlll, 1 .HKNSBl'lUJ. IA. SI" 'P In nrley Buil linir. on llieh street, where choice sample' of Cloths. Casimcres. Vettnirs. fc".. f-om whi-h s-le-tions can ! made, will at all times i.e kept on hand, and full suits or sinzle arti cles of wearinir apparel foreit'.cr irents or youths will be made to order on the shortest nofce."ln the latest and lcst s.y. and at the lowe.t lim price. Satisfaction ruitrnntecd In all cases and the bet of work furnished fully as cheap as Infer. or clothlna; can be Ixmeht readv-madc. trial Is earnest ly solicited. " B. O. OESCHUKR. Kbonsbura-. Mm 53, lT.-tf. "TTTIIKUVS APPHAISF.MENTS. f T Notice Is hereby alren that the lollowina named appmDement of pr. .prty. praised and r the Act .f "i apart ior widows or mt- -ottos un Assembly of the 4th April, hied in the Keifi-ter's offi.-; for the eountv of Cambria. 1 the irphar.s' Court of -aid and eiiowar.ee. on Hdae,i A. l. ;--. 10 wn : 1. Inventory and appmi and pcrsonnl propertv app Caroline Ke.s'or. widow c W hue township, d'-e'd f2 V. Ii. 1 1. have been at Fberi.burif. In and :..l will 1... presented to 'only, for confirmation :y. the Ari (fay of June, -ment of certain real ied and set apart for 1'inh Kciler. late of 5. .1. . 1.1KK. rle!r1st"r. K"ister"s Office. Eben'burij. I'a., Hay a. IkTJ. A SIIiN'F.K'S NOTICE. Notice is A. V hereby clven that Isaac Crawford, of the bor ei'irh of Flensbiinr. Cambria eonnty. Pa., and Har riet, his wife, by deed et voluntiirv assiw-nment have assigned all th estate, real and per al. of tha said Isxac Crawford to Abel I,!..vd. of Cambria township. In the county and State aforesaid, in trtist for the creditors of said Isaac Craw lord. All iier sons.Jheref.re. finlebied tothesald Isaac Craw lord w ill make payment to the said assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. ABKL LliWi. May S3, lS7.-nt. Assiirnee of lsaiic Crawford. SPIX'IAL NOTICK. nAVTNO. bv a specie! arrangement with one of the Unrest SlL.Yr.KW AKF. M F'f firms In the T'nited States (of over 40 years" standlne). se cured three ss-1m1 numlifr" lu ' Klfiia vt "hahfd Natkis BiN.ia," warranted triple plate on best hard while metal, and ma Med free of .-tare on re ceipt of prices. No. 1. at .15c. ; No. 1 at fct.-. : Xn. s. at 7S-. Address all orders to JAHFJ W . M M. IM.F, Xoa. 1M, in? and lfit, Federal st., ALLKfillKM till, PA. S-'i-lm l N". B. Mailed to any part of the Vntted State. 13LAXIM; MILL. Having attached to our l.rxfiKuMiiis rear Ashland Furnace, a complete I'lntiltiK Mill, we are pr. pared to work Ficw.Rif.i, Sii'inu and Moii.in.i .f everr description, and also do turniurol al'. kluds, such a" It h.w. v. Fctk and ll"K lUM.i.r.s. Air. FLnon and Sm.iio always on hand at the Mill aad for le et the lowest cash prices. D. C. MOf'EE. April IS, lSTo,-m. p. o. address: iiteexi, Pa. I7"XF.CrT R"S NOTK'F ! U tters testamentary on the estate of Fliial-eth Sto-. by. late of Carc.ii township, have been eranlcd bv ihe Keiristero: Cambria county to the underslrne. residing near Lln-nsbure. Pa." All erons indebt ed to said c-tnte will j.e"-e make prompt payment of the same, aioi tlee-e havirs c'.a'in? will present them proiM-rlv auth.-nt'- ate l t.-r s.-tilemei.t. ' MAKTIN SAMIF.HS. Kxecotor. FJ-ensburK. May 1(1. 1K7.-l MISS M. E. DAVIS has just rt turned from the citv with a lanf.) and elegant stock 1 of Kprlnf nl Kuuimtr llata. as well a- a I full lin:'..f tlona and other -Kds III her line, ; which will be sold ery cheap ft cash. Ladles are ' earnee'.'.T invited to if ive her a call. Store Inl-J. i H umpt.reyi" buUdiDa. corner tJ Julian and Craw - ford air. eia. , i KbensburfTi April 7 H79.-Sai 1 T NOTHT.. Notice is herc- U bv i;ivrn that the following application for Tavern License (held over from Msrch Sessions) '. will he presented to, tlie Conrt ot UnarteT Sessioni on the i-ct Mon.lsv of Juste next: Fdw'd cBrien, Tavern l.ir'sc. Allecheny Twp. John I.itTimrer, - " Chct Sprinat Pot, '. f O"!" lX'XFI.1,, l'rtdhom.tary. ; Prothon. tarv" OOiee, U-ensbunK, May 10. 17.-St. A CAU1. The tinaefSErrieii lifrety announces himself an Independent Corecrra- tice IH'tnocra'ic can.iicste ior tue i.im-c ' Bouse Direct. t pledmnif himself if elected to Oil chance th- duties ol ti.e . C.UT.'il'' " 11, M -r h ".. 1 "'.. I