The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 10, 1879, Image 3

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. ., . i.iM :!.(-- jar-, always in
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fii'y I'hin1 in Klcns
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; . '.-:;..n l'.i-s I.oretto.
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,.!.,! .'in-. i i-t t'k of turn's
! ,: iiiav ii.-w Uc sanili'il
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. ,:; ..t law ( i i at Al'u'iuiit lit
. . ih; i i-cl nearly every
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; -v !.(; leiindiyat Aitimna
, - n . e-.t.-ht by lire en Fri- .
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- , i ii.I tiM'kiir; yarns
! :.i t!.e r.l-u1m- Woolen
. .i. I i. i.il.oir s. Ili-h street. ,
; ! Mi'l to .'-on and liaek
: ; ! to !! inn hither those who
i ! : i..n of I'iel. tery.
i . . e ,1 i nmi hy Uuwi-l',
.''-ii .il-.i-t." is what tlm
.(' calls ii handsome
-:. .t lei! line of one. two and
l-ii! X. .!. Krie.lhotr-s.
! ' " r tiian at any other
i:. liiu'li strict, U living '
. ! j of -' ! hv Mr. John I.i
n! kniul.tsot the brush
: '. 1 i - i.thl nine elegant
ilaiu Tin day afternoon.
-;' i - d t.-ii in. -l.es. and mute
i'.-t '.-d with i!-eiiL'ers from
: 1 .ci-i.tv ioiiit went
t . id to I.lovds', il'e on
. 'v . 'I n -.i.iv.
: : :.l:!.-i .-t our fi i.-nd Peter
' sii:i;im,.. Iii!!, died on Si it! day
i !: 1. !eai (I parent and
.-.! I. ll-;.;!.!. s.
,: t: u .Iiid'e On is intends
: i '. o - i-.n nest S;rinn for
' ; i.tiim ti"' soli.-itorship of
i .ii:.. ..'! ...!. raiiy.
'i -' v. liking contest will i-onie
.1 1 !,::-!. .. ;i Fair urounds to
ri ' t en a nnniiier of eni-
I -n.-l W.il ks.
. . !. . i. . f l!oi!i..)vsl,ur-.
r .' , f that village, has
. ...-:!-!; '.o-iff. 'i liis. of course.
i,.
iliiirer of leii-
ur friend of old Portage railroad dav,
Mr. F.. B. -tf:i;i. for vars n locomotive
or ..'ineer on tho Western' Iiviion of the P.
H. H., and not a creit while as;o promotetl
to the position f Surci ir.tendem of the id
die I'n jsion of the Philadelphia and F.rie l.
Ii . was ro seveir'.y hurnod hv the explosion
of a coal oil tank" on the line of the latter
railroad a few davs au'o that his life is de
spaired of.
- One rann ear.ie to town on Wednesday,
from a half dozen mi'es to the wesfwarii'
x i' H a'l the w ay twenty-fiv.v hushels of ehest-!ir.t-
for sale, lie wanted S-V- per bushel
lor them, and when he discovered that the
price had run down to the dimensions of a
llland dollar, he ir-t said it was stran-'o and
afterward swore that what everybody said
inu-t be true, though it was an out rase on
honest industry.
Attention is invited to the card of Messrs
MeNevin vV Vianer, dealers in c-ookins am
('nrf '.:.( t her- Titesd.1V
,m .lu.l',' Ie:i!i j residitej,
'. t!,i-..:e'i..ei! Ihed.iy.
i ri;uice to the .vrenei'i!
. U i.oi.-. I Fact.,!-,. Wolt'.i
i ' y : i-;: ia .t Sat .irday.
i! 1'. d u! rd . : i vi'iir
. I by dS i-t.-r, the stoek-
;;d ii.
'.. ;!!, 1. l.ol.'lto. has the
an. I shoes ev.-rbr.m-ht
. : I tii- . !;. t. V -i
. i don't . 'l'hei!
-' : !-.
' .'. Xi !. a prom-
- '. e ep ot Aiioona.
: . i. a 'ii. .it;. :; '-r two
1 ." t I !'.
. . ; : - t'. a 1 ir, has
ehildles- witlii'n the
. I.-- it dv'ni? Ilrs t and
!.!' u i :.' in rapid s'ffe-
i i .'i 1 flic -ad v.. tk.
ii. !' li e-lt! . ll.'.ed llpoll
:.. !:'- this wee!; that wo
. i 1 (!:. s of Pioneer
i ! '. v. .m l s.-veral other
i : i i i.o pr ti t i---;e.
' laa'i in F.hei!sbur;
: : i-i ! rim onipany's steel
-' -i . liia! i- luade, and
. lov. price of and
i - i. : : .-. .-!:. .e nail -.
' Tbani-l.tif. I',ilri--jt. is .
ti..- Me. I lord eonnty
.v . hi la ke iiini. t lie
: L"ii-' I'U -ter." or Fi'l.-r--
. a :id v i!i no lioal-t Filler !
. I I., h -c . ( i ' his con Ik c-!'i!-i
M. K. church,
- - . ' . a 1 ti l bavi'i'4 ad
a ; v.ants ol that cm
. ; '. '.' I'lauii.-r for the
i '..a soe'e folks in ar- i
c.ir- have .-ot nary
-1 i.e t Ley have no e e to
'a I la !i. st iy t lie money
.. i ; ! ar out with so
'. ;'! .. ;:.
. i . : libor t wo doors
: I. v. ce!.-i. rated bis 4oth
. . -.i ;. lie set it up Itve'y
. I -. we in.'iii'. 1 1 he
' ' : e : i ..! many ears old,
-I -soe.i:.'. w id' be sony.
':. !'laii-':lie Presbytery
:..n ' h io eh n as li.-lil in
- .-.., I; nil, i. inn Tuesday
'. . ' 1 1 ;.. "day even'' tin. About
- .. '.! a la me n nmoer of (ddeis
'' cii.'er - v. ere i n i t ten. iaiice.
''.. .-,1 fc i .. of this ( I i'-e.
:; I a'.'iut t .in l.up.lred an-!
' hes...its to other marki ts.
, ,e her'- is the price now
:.-:i. 'Ahich. thonnh extremely
! ' ;.. !y to fall below those
i ti nt ;i:e -ui vivoi's" of the
. o.p -ditii-n i ( sidinn in this
"in ' "i.vty .-' i i di.'.aa ill no
i j),.: j'a...... ,i ,,f Indiana
. ! '. 'i ' 'i' ! 71 ii of t lie present
a e.- '. t -i i i ,is!,'i nn,
i-;.!"s of the s.-a-on, so far as
were nio.ii o:i tin' MeP.ride
s.a town-hip. t icasl the
' u ei e u n -1 . ! ;a-sa ' 'le in -ie
'. "a i!e i'i i'a or. th.eanh if
' I .Hu e they Would probably
.! aid inn-
I Soil ct t. of ( 'otiemii unh
i.i'i elinn v itii his wife, at
a.l. d teat this world was all
.-. and ;!c. o:dinn!y shot him
with a teo!ver. lh,t
' !''.e. defective and le
1 I ! li el !(.
.v i'.f..." h ive considerable
I- ian . ..I'-'ii' s t'lis week,
i pled ' themselves to
. ;-..., ! ! proofs nn.l to '
: i' ' all w ho hn ve !: loliey
i.i .,f j, ...I- and w i-h to
: do i; to the be-t ad-
. ,' . t '.vn-niau and e-
Mr. Ali-'i. . .Joi.es
: !...-. Me ! bee!! .1
.: I t : . .i a year or t w o
id I.e I. as it'j:i hi inii-d
. i ' ; .- If
i ': I h;!:i w .d.-ome '.
!' i m' 'l ia tow n-hip.
' :':. . a t m in H" ncre t lam
in . 11. h .1. p. :.i t'. . ive
! . ..- :') ,i ) v . '!-
."'.vn ;M,!.!es of the
.;.'! a way with
.t t : y t ( me with-
. ! ''".'' ::r: : f I.. - s.
. . i, ....e :.. the f..r-
. :.: a i to the e
- : .. l' Mr. Tin. mas
: " ' .i'O'l'i'n tic' pen.leileV
i -u. ' i '.v hi. ii the la! i,-r
" '' c(.:i-i.le,ab:e . niio ui.
' ;.;.. I Mr Davis, wha h
1 1 1 a n oiit t im '.er.
, . ' ; ' ' 1 o'liien i.lt'i aihcr- '
' '" l. .1-7 l.i. e:,-.!i acai;e,
, 1 ' ' :' '.tii avenue and
' '! '(-- two , f ti.,. I,,., sf l(.p-
''"' .' i.ien in 'hut city
' ; :" '' i - .: . u la i: w e shall
..: ! ! : '," -:'V of t! . ia and the
, ' . ' : ' - hi T !e ; !:a 1C ill '
l
iieaunn stoves ami niamifai turers of tinware,
etc., Altoona, Pa., whom we know to be en
teriii isinn an,i deservinc; vounn gentlemen,
and as such we have no fiesitation in com.
mendinn thinn to pnbli,. patronage. With a
line .store, large stock, iow prices and untir
ing industry they cannot fail to please all
w ho favor them with their patronage.
It is stated that a new postothce to le
called "PiniHe" is asked for l.v parties who
in other days received their mail matter at
Jiethel. Mlackiick township, Cambria county.
I he name is )iroposed to be given in honor
of -Air. A. I. Pmdle, agent for the Kcx real
estate m Mlackluk township, but whether
such jiostotnce is actually demanded by the
wants of the people, we are not just' now
prepared to say, nor is it perhaps any of our
"biz.
Peter McManus. formerly of tiallitzin,
this county, who is to be hanged to-day
( Ihursday) at Sunbury for the' murder of
i lessor, has made a statement implicating'
two mxn named Canning and Jlhoads, the
piiiicipal witnesses for the Commonwealth,
in the foul deed. The statement savs that
;; ' struck the fatal blow w ith a hammer.
I. heads was tried some years ago for the
murder o. a Mrs. Chamberlain.' Canning
denies the truth of the stat.mieiit.
amitel P.enson. a colored barber of IIol
lidaysliuin, may nave attempted to commit
Mii. ide on Monday last, as reported, by leai
inn into tlie .Juniata river from the railin-' of
the .a. sport bridge, hut that there were four
feet of water in said stream at the time we
hen leave to doubt. However, Henson. who
laid been on a prolonged spree, was fished
0 it a wetter though evidently not a wiser
nia n, for we read that he disappeared noon
after, and it is I eared that he has gone vn,
done it tor sure this time.
The preliminary examination of Mr
dames M. Y alters, a stiidt nt-at-law in tho
cilice ol lion. James Po'ts. .John-town was
held in theotliceof A. V. Marker. Fx. ' Fb
ensburg, on Tuesday afternoon of .this week.
1 l e hill examining committee was present
M. : Messrs. Keade. Klder, Mo-c, Marker
and Shoemaker. It is understood that Air
V alters underwent the initial test with much
credit to himself. The final examination ac
cording to the rules, w ill not come oif till the
regular December term of Court.
Through some incomprehensible misap
prehension on our part, foi we-ertainly knew
better, our somewhat aged hut still vf.'orous
friend Dr. Win, M. Findley, of Altoona, who
o identlv reads the r i;i km am w ith attention
and we hope profit, was jiosted in these col
uuitis last week as a leading homo-onothi-t of
that city, while, truth to tell he is a success
lid and uncompromising practitioner of the
idiopathic school, and couldn't be tempted
t i 'touch honneopathy with a forty-foot pole.
We make the correction with pleasure.
We received an invitation from onr'Mt"
and genial friend C. M. Haekctt, local editor
f. the Altoona Coll. to go to a "hog roast" at
Kitt. inning' Point Tuesday inorning lasf.o
be ateuded by numerous "printers and other
good fellows. Mut the weather wan then so
iinensely warm that we said to ourself that
r ast hog would taste better at Christmas,
nnd we wondered, w hy it w asn't an ice cream
festival. Anvhow the invitation didn't reach
us until too late to attend. Still the :;e!itle
nia:! who sent it has our thanks all the sumo.
I Win. Trout, w -iTe and t wo littledaughtcrs,
ol A'toona, went on a nutting expedition to
tl c ',V;i;ity of (h'.lliizin. this county, Satur
day last, and while there the two little ones
wandered away from their parentsand were
sooii lost in tho woods. The alarm was
s-ieedlv given and several nieniheis of tlie
Vigilant File f 'olnpanv of Altoona lio iied
a'eh f r them, but meantime the
' then- way t" a
lit lo tht
oil! i'o ;.
child '-'n
v I.i'
tile-!.',' '.,-
of their s
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to the
(tiler
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'id. M. Ua-kett
farm hous
and from
.inn party
Wi
I"
omed back
rtorial ranks hy all hands. In
years lie most aceptaiiiy tilled the
:i of local news-g.it hercr'Tor the Al-7'-i'.-'i.
. and did min i: to make a re-
n lor that lively little daily which has
not not been and we tru-t will never be'.,.-t.
And i. .w In- is !,.,!: in Altoona again, this
ti. le as local editor of the Jin,!,, (,''. We
aiuay.sdid like that Cull, only when it in
dulged in naughty thing-' about the printers'
picnic management, ami hereafter we shall
set double store upon it and its home jot Finns.
For a bunch of elegant cigars, "mine
host'' Meintvre, of the Central Hotel, Al
t. -una, will piea-e accent the thanks of ye
editor, who knows whereof he affirms when
he says that a better meal cannot he obtained
anywhere than at the hotel aforesaid, which
w.-ll deserves the patronage of all readers of
tk" FitKKMAX who may have occasion to
x i -it tiiat city. For the inf-n illation of all
Mick, we would say that the Central Hotel
is on F.leventh avenue, opposite the Opera
Ib u-e. where a heal ty welcome and the best
of accommodation await all who seek its
ho-pitable shelter.
Menjamin F. lliggins. of Lower Voder
township, this county, shot his wife on Sat
urday last. Several of the shot entered her
right arm, while one of them penetrated her
bod;, in the icinity of the heart. The wo
man says her husband was iuarre!ii'g with
her and threatened to put an end to her ex
istence, that she ipiiekly stepped inside,
eh sinn the door, and that he thereupon fired
at her, t he shot passing througu the door.
Ten of them lodged ill her hand and arm and
one in her breast. It is likely the affair will
be fully investigated, and if murder was at
tempted ihe facts wiil appear in due time.
As (hi! p inters' picnic very effectually
knocked the wind out of the'storeotypell
story about "J. C. Martin, Cambria Fukk
van. Portage, Pa," so persistently indulged
in for several weeks by that delectable sheet,
the John-town Trihn ,c, the sweet-scented
Sw ank has been forced to seek a new outlet
for hi- ribald wit, which hdoi's by attempt
inn to convey the impression that we paid
for a little poisona! notice of ourself publish
ed in the Altoona Call of Friday last and
marked "It," just for the fun of the thing,
bv the writer thereof, our jocose fiiend Cal.
Mack. -if. local editor of the spicy little sheet
in uestion.
-- inu of the neatest ai ranged and best
("died i-toies in Altoona has just been opened
on Klcwnth avenue by a gentleman named
Moss, agent for the American Tea Company,
and we can only say alter looking through it
that it contains the laigest and ocst slock of
cotfees. teas and spices we have ever seen on
exhibition anywhere, while in the matter of
prices well, just think of good ground cof
fee at ten cents per pound and everything
else in prepol tion. Such an establishment
de-orve- to succeed, and succeed it will we
we are sure if honest goods and fair prices
can accomplish it. See double column ad
clUsemelit on this page.
We stated last week that Mr. Thomas
Daniphv. of .-t. Augustine, this county, had
taken i;s fa -t 1 lam hie ton iau horse "Dan" to
Indiana Is trot for a stake at the county fair
held there on the .toth ultim i and the 1st, 2d
and od instant. Owing-to the f ict that the
animal had not been entered at the proper
t ime, "Dan" w as debarred from going on the
track as a contestant, though he gave an ex
hibition trot which was much admired by a
large audience. !t is generally understood
that objection to the entering of "Dan" was
not originally made l.y the managers of the
Fair, out by owners of rival horses, who
were by no Means con fide nt they could travel
uwnv lioiii the Cambria county horse.
Johnstown 'Jrih'inv says that a two
child of Mr. Conrad Krinn. of
township, about one mile beond
n, was inirne.i to ceain i- rt.iav atrer-
lioon. 1 he lather or the little one had gone
( lit to his work on the farm just after din
ner, an 1 Mrs. Ki ing left the house soon after
ward f".' the p-.'.rpo.-e of pi -king son!" beans.
During the ..b-eiu e ,.' the par- uts the child
pr... fled a Muall stick, whi-h she lighted at
the stove, and tie n aci idei.t.iliy set lire to
her clothing, which was almost entirely
burned fi. in the Ixidy. When found by the
bonified mother, a sf.oil time ait. r. the poor
little girl was lyinqtiicar the stove, on her
knees, with her fce resting on 'he floor.
The sympathy of Mr. Kring's man. friends
w ill be tendered in this sad U'leavemelit.
b'. v. Father Gib-mil. an old time pa.-tor
of the Cathode congregation of Klcn.-burg,
now ( ii a i-it from his far-off home in "Mer
ry Fnnkind" to relative in this place, pro
minent am .nn w hom are ids t wo si-tcrs, Sirs.
J..-rph McDonald and Mrs. Winnie Moore,
celebrated fn -t Mass on Sunday !n-t and de
livered a plain, practical and pertinent ser
mon during second Mass at the Church of
the Holy Name on the gosjel of the day, in
which is des ribed the miracle performed by
our Saviour in healing a certain man afflicted
with the palsy. The Pov. gent'eman, al
though whitened with the frosts of seventy
odd winter, looks as hale and hearty as in
days of yore, with everv prospect for many
years of usefulness still before him in the
Lnd of his Ph-th, of which he- is an honored
. ,t:j'..(
Poster op the Fir-it Cambria Gtap.ds.
Tho f.r-t military organization of Ebons
bnrg, known n the Cambria Guards, left
this place for Mexico on the -d day of Jan.
147. Arriving at their point of destination,
they became incorporated with the 'M Penn
sylvania regiment, in which organization
tney were known as Co. 15. They partici
pated ina number of brilliant contests against
General Santa Anna's troops, and, though I
sometimes hard pushed, were never defeated, j
They returned home in August, 1S-4M, and j
received a most fitting welcome. We present 1
below the roster of the company, with what :
information we have been enabled to glean j
of the names of the survivors and their
present whereabouts, the names of the killed, '
and also the names of those who have died
and where. Such particulars as we have
embodied stand in danger of Iteing lost sight i
of in the kaleidoscopic changes of time, but j
we make an effort to rescue them from un
merited oblivion. The date of the roster is
December, ls4ti.
COMMISSIONED OFFIC ERS.
Captain. James Murray: afterwards As- i
sociato Judge fr Cambria county: died in
Kbensburn in 1k7s. "
First Lieutenant, Charles II. Heyer ; re- :
turne 1 home and died in Kbensburn 'in 1H.-.5. '
Second Lieutenant, Charles McDermitt ; ,
died in California subsequent to the Avar. I
Second Junior Lieutenant, John ti. Given: i
lives in Iowa City. j
NON-COMMISSIONKI) OKFICKTtS. j
First Sergeant William A. Todd : promoted '
from the ranks to Lieutenant of 11th regi
ment, U. S. army: died in Indiana. Pa., in
in.".; i. t
Second Sergeant, David Mills; a captain
in Geary's Pa. command during Uie rebellion ; j
lives at'Gallitzin. (
Third Sergeant, P.arnahas McDermitt :
Lieutenant Colonel in the 54th Pa. regiment .
during the rebellion ; afterward Stewaid of
the Cambria county Poor House ; now lives ',
in Altoo'.ia. " !
Fourth Sergeant, William Mills; lives in
F.bensburg.
First Corporal, Alexander P. Cummings :
died in Mexico.
Second Corporal, James Skelly : lives in '
Texas. I
Third Corporal, Milton lloberts : after- I
ward Prothonotary of Cambria county: died ;
in Kbensburg in lkn. " !
Fourth Corporal, Kdw ard A. Downey : j
dead.
MUSICIANS. i
John P. I.it.itiger ; died in Mexico.
Kobert Litinger : Major, Lieut. Colonel
and Colonel during the rebellion : afterward
a printer in Kbensburg and Johnstown ; i
now a policeman in the kilter place.
1'It! VA'l i;s. 1
James Ashcraft, died in Mexico. j
Francis Myrne, lives in Susquehanna town- 1
ship.
Thomas Mradley. lives in Altoona.
Abraham II. lUirkhart, killed in Mexico.
John W. Cameron, died here.
.Joshua E. Cainbpcll, whereabouts not ;
known.
James Collins, whereabouts not known. '
lliehard J. Crozier: Captain in a Pa. regi- i
nient during the rebellion : lives in Altoona. i
Kdward Dougherty, lives in Khensburg. i
Samuel Deal, whereabouts not known. J
Thomas O. Kvans, came to Ebcnsburn and
died. " i
John K. Evans, lives in Ohio.
John Francis, died in X'ew Orleans.
Francis. Fnltz. dead.
Xoah Goldman, died in Mexico. j
.John M. Hoover, lives in Arnistrongcountj".
Adam Ilclzeli, whereabouts not known.
John 1). Hughes, lives in Johnstown.
William Hood, lives in Indiana county.
James Jackson, w hereabouts not know n.
Peter Kavlor: Lieutenant in a Pa. regi- ;
ment during the rebellion, and killed at
Clianeellorsyiile.
.John S. Lamha ugh, came back and died in ,
Jackson township. 1
William McLaughlin, died in Mexico.
Archibald S. MeCune, died subsequently
in Kbeiislur.g. j
Francis C. McDerinitt, lives in Altoona. j
. Jo-ei. li Mardis, lives in Mlackiick tow nship, i
Kdward Mount ney, killed in Mexico. j
Jo-ue D. Parrish : afterward a Commis- '
sioncr of Caiil'.uia county: lives in Kbens- ,
burn.
Silas Pliimmer, killed in Mexico. j
Archibald Patterson, killed in Mexico. i
John T. bobbins, w hereabouts not know n. '
George Sword, died in Mexico. I
George W. Todd : promoted to be First
Sergeant of Company: a Major in a Pa. regi
ment dining the rebellion, and killed at
Frederick.-' nn g.
William Weakland, stayed in Mexico.
William W. Wise : a Captain ina Pa. regi
ment (lining the rebellion : lives in Tennes
see. Ilany L. Armor, lelt in Mexico.
John A. Mlair: a! lerwards sheriff of Cam
bria county : lives in l.'oen-burn.
William Mi nee : sul equentiy a P. P. K.
engineer on Western Ii;-i.ai. lives in Iowa. '
David Muchanan, came back and died in
Armagh, Indiana county. ;
William ( rum, missing a! Xew Orleans.
Layman Colo, died in Mexico. I
David Cramer, whereabouts not known.
Menjamin F. Davis, lives in some Western 1
State. !
Cornelius Donoiighe, dead.
Evan 1). Evans; Second Lieutenant and
First Lieutenant in two Emergency compa
nies during the rebellion : at present Con
stable for the East ward of F.bensburg. ;
Daniel O. Evans: First Lieutenant and
Captain in two Emergency companies dur
ing the rebellion : lives in Ebensburg. i
Henry Evy, killed in the late war. !
John W. Frederick, came back home, and ';
thought to be dead.
Samuel Fulton, ditto, and thought to be
d-.-ad.
J. Irvin Gregg: a Colonel during the re
bellion : at present a Colonel in the cavalry ;
arm of the 1". s. army. '
Theophilus L. Heyer: a non-commissioned
and commissioned officer in a Pa. regiment
during the rebellion : lives in Maltimore, Md.
Jacob Hanser whereabouts unknown.
Abraham Hendricks, di"d in Mexico. He
was the tirst man of the Company to die.
Samuel M. llolliday, dead.
Michael Kaylor, lives in Allegheny town
ship. Andrew Lewi-: afterward Captain of Co.
A, 11th Pcnn'a. I.'cserves: killed in the
Seven Days' tight before Michmond.
Dennis A. I.itzinger, lives in West Virginia.
Patrick A. Murray, died in Mexico.
( b-orge Moses, dead.
Win ll. McLaughlin, died in Xew Orleans.
Thomas D. Martin, died in Xew Orleans.
George W. Xeff, whereabouts unknown.
Daniel Plimiiner. died in Mexico.
John Plunimer, died in Mexico.
Silas Plunimer, died in Mexico.
James W. Whey, promoted to Lieutenant
in 11th regiment V. S. army: resigned, and
now lives in Lancaster.
John Spencer, whereabouts not known.
Wm. Smith, ditto.
James Thompson, subsequently died in
Calilornia.
James Weakland, w hereabouts unknown.
Daniel Vansrtir.k. ditto.
Orn Pur.i ic Sc hool" . Prof. F. A. Lyte,
! Principal of the F.bensburg public schools,
; has kindly furnished us the subjoined report
I of the average attendance, etc., at the sev
! eral schools during the month of September:
j krport of RoO'n 1 F. A. I.ytt. T'acher.
! Male. Female. Total,
i Number of pupils on the roll..2s 't 1
Avence atten.lnnei "J4 '-
For eont. of " - 9g --
Report of Room ? f.'. V. Parker. Teacher.
Male. Female. Total.
Number of pupil on the roll. .11 1 '
A vpj-nife nttcn. lance tl Iv
l'errent. of " s" 81
Report of Room S Mis' Mary Shrnkel, Teacher.
Male. Female. Total.
Number of pupil? on the roll.. 'J' -1 SO
Avcr:e"e attendance 19
Per eent. of " 5 "0 SS
F'.llowinir f a list of pupils wIia were pn-'ent ev
erv l:iv .iiirin the month : I.i.z.ie Kirschncr. K1
mtin.l Miller. Herman ConneM, Mollic Kvans.
Krc.l.lic I.ivis, Willie Humphrey,' Geo. Kinkead,
Schuyler I avis.
Report of Room !. .V-'i AUie f.oyif. Teacher.
Male. Female. Total.
Number of pupils on the roll . .1'' '-'1
A enie attcu.lanee is 17 -"-
Per cent, of " VI V3 9a
ri -"t ol pupil? who were present everyday durimr
the month : Ian. la Jones. Fanny Kicl'iison. Willie
Ki. hi-on. Amv K.'irker. Mary Shoemaker. Andrew
"si van. 1 rcae V'.vaiis. I, la Kennedy. Frank Kenne
dy. Ida Herts. Katie Kirs. Imcr. ( ."nre 1 i k. Tlind.
Kans. Milt. .u I'onnell. Philip l.vaiis, iiarvy fry.
Tliannie Havis.
Report of Room 5 Mr$. I.. . Union. Teacher.
Male. Female. Total.
Number ol pupils nn the mil . .'.M "Jl -1"
Averaire attendance 2a 1 41
Per eent. of '.: VJ. Vi
last ot pupils who were prcHent erery day durin?
the niimlli : Mav Hender-on. H..raee Hcrir. si!ir
Killkead. Amelia Howell. H.-rt le I "a vis. F.ldie T-in-ton.
F.lla H..W1-11. 1!er. liel I.ivis, Shenunn Mason.
Hcrlha Hitshue. Kaymon.l l anin. Harry iwens,
Anne." Myers, Ionard Huntley. Hinim Roberts,
Jessie Morrow. Hertic Heininer, Frank Thomas,
Jeonre Stuunh.
Rrpart of hoot ij lfii Harriet K. Jtmer. Teacher.
'Male. Female. Total.
Number of pupil. on the roll. .2''. J5 41
Average attendance 1 -1 a-'
Per eent. of " '.-' 87 89
I.isr ol piipits who were pres.-nt e cry day during
the month: Aliee Mai. iney. Mary Kvans. Joseph
Heinin'jrcr. Mollie Thoma-'. Mary Kilikea.l, has.
Fa'un. Julia l.'onmdl. Katie Fairan.
W hole number ol pupils in all the school- :
Males. 1".7 : females. J14 : total. 'J.M.
'i'he s.-li. Mils are in a prosniTous e.ndiMon. A
cordial invitation is extended)!.! parentsand others
interested in the welfare ot the pupils to visit the
seho-.ls whenever opportnity seems to occur.
A Handsome "Womvn preserves her!
charms iast the jiriine of life by careful at
tention toher bodily condition, but rapidly
fades when attacked ly disease. This in
sidious influence of any functional derange
ment of the human system should at once be
checked, and every irregularity be promptly
corrected. Loveliness of character, accotn.
nanicd with perfect bodily health, vastly en- ,
lianccs womanly attractiveness, ladies who
suffer from pains in the side, back, or head ;
capricious appetite, poor digestion, shujijish
ness, depressed spirits, dyspepsia, nervous
ness, uneasy sleep, bad dreams, feverish '
breath, oppressiveness, kidney or liver com
plaints, want of stremrth and energy, and i
all irregularities, should never delay, but
seek relief promptly. Sandaline will give !
immediate help, and effect a permanent
cure. It is the grcab'st remedy in the
world, and has saved thousands of women
from a lifetime of distress. It is pleasant to
tlit- taste, and perfectly free from every ob
jectionable feature. Sandaline Lotion is an
infallible remedy for all eruptions and dis
charges. Will do just as recommended, used
as directed, or money refunded. Price ?1.
Ask your druggist.
loa in. N. V., Nov. IS. '7S. lr. (Soiinod. 5 West
14th St .. N. Y. : Your preparations palled Sanda
line and Sandalir.p lai-.n em ircly cured me ol
what the d.cl'i-s called Periostitis ..ad N.!es, in i
f"w weeks. A. A. Harrow.
Dr. (biunod's great medical work, full of
interest, over pages. Price ?1. Send for
it.
. -
Stkvm C.i:ist ilt i.i. PruNim. We are
sorry indeed to chronicle the loss by lire of
the steam grist mill, one of the most com
plete i the county, of Mr. Michael J. Xagle.
the Democratic candidate for Sheriff, at
about the hoiirof ; o'clock Tuesday morning
last. The mill was located in Carroll town
ship, and at the time of the mishap Mr.
Xagle was away from home. His family
were aroused from sleep by the roMing of
the Haines, and upon repairing to the scene,
found all efforts for the saving of the pro
peity futile. In addition to valuable ma
chinery destroyed, w hich, with the building,
will run .Mr. Xagle's loss up to about fiijiiio,
there were large, quantities of grain stored
in the edifice, tlie wheat alone being esti
mated at one thousand bushels and which
f urllier fed the flames. Saddest to say. there
wasjnot a cent of insurance on either building,
machinery or grain, it Indus impossible to
obtain in-utaii'-e on .structures of the kind
ill any reasonable rate. The origin of the
lire is involved in doubt, though it is thought
to be purely accidental.
B
!"M: Is the iren'Ie l-t.-nip
nd the coo'tlier lemcn-nb
One lem-.n 0. a rvi-v n r.
To can pensate for shade.
Hot the oyster's here to cheer us.
K'en it summer i-ys f..r-ake.
And (cr oar nci'iiin' -j-I.-ry
Tliern's the lest ive buckwheat cake.
Not so last ! The therm. .meter is up to s.'.'' in
the sha.le.and ail nature pants. S'n.n will come a
ehaicre (..rother weather, thccifh, d.r the almanac
tells ij-- that Indian summer has ahout expired t.y
limitation. We made use of the word "pants1'
above, and that and the sub-e.pienf reflections
iriveu bri mr to mind the e lot Hi 115 on."! ion. Have
you l-i.iiii 1. 1 a laii (.r inter .""(lit t 1 ( not. take care
to irive. 'iur order to Simon .V I'endheim. net
d.M.r to the First National Hank. Alloona. when
o tel called on to replenish your wardrobe.
They sell only the best of ir'i'ls, and sell cheaper
than any and all other dealers.
-Tin:
beaut. -.ins. bnx.un Ib-rlha Uanus.
Is one ol our divinest irlrls :
She lianas the ,loors and h:tnzs th chair-,
And Pkwise banirs h.-r auhurn eurls :
She bnn'j-- .in the pianny. too.
And baies 01.011 thcliirht sriiitar
Hut. oh. ol all the banirs she banirs.
She most lianas her auburn hair,
she ha? a riirht to banir her hair, if it is her own.
and no one will dispute it. And, lieinyr beaute.ius
and buxom, she has, lrenerally speakimr. a riirht
to do I'r.'tty much a she pleases. pro ided. al
ways. that he hnys her shoes and slippers at S.
Hlnmenthal's (Sreiit (sfern Store, 1119 Kleventh
avenue. Altoona. Mr. Hlumenthal has a .-jdendid
st. Kk of f.ot wear for ladies and misses, as well as
lor men and youths, all which lie sells very cheap.
An order by mail will receive prompt attention.
WE ARE STILL ON DECKi'Gt:?raiElC,1JiFrCi3a3ti53
AND PROPOSE TO REMAIN THERE!
S "1
a
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".ll.- l I law.'
And als.. t the
lea o: ! -
r. be!w
b.. dv
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1-
"VV
A Perfect Tornado in Low Prices.
'l'o tlie numerous readers of tlie 1
reemaii
V. S. BARKER & BROTHER
Send iii'oet iiia;, sjul
1 flit ion
to
;i matter T iiitrosit to buyer'
tlie epeeial imtueeirients" below :
inx-ite sit-
AVe have the lanreit and most euinplete assortment of HOOTS ever se.-n in tht or anv (.ther e.uin
try town, oomprisinsr all qualities from the coarsest to the rine-t. and at prices whl.-h ilcfr "competition
W e have not fuffieient time or space to irlve a full price list, but append an example or two ot our low
prices in this department : F..r ifj.rni we -ell a man's b...n. made lo. 111 w hole st.n k. w it h s 1.1.1 e sr en
I and fully warranted, which is 60 cents cheaper than a hoot ol the same .juai.tv can bo l eiiuht fr..in anv
other dealer In town. Abo. a man's ealf boot (warranted), with tap s..!e. either sewed ,r p irire.l lor
, :.oo. ur entire line will be sold at the ame low rntes. and ft eustoiuers fail to fin.! our prices tar" ..
j low those ol other dealers they w ill not be aslovl to buv A complete stock ..f l,v.' and vouthsT bix.t
! at prices equally eh en p. besides sum boots at jiriees a little cheaper than other dealers demand
In I.O I II IX wa have special barirains to otb r. a we keep a toil st.x k ot niedium priced "ar
mcnts, as well as camples ol liner Hoods, and will take our order tor anv kind ot a tine suit which" we
guarantee t.i furnish for les money than y..u can buy the same kind of is'inm! in Ait'x.na or lohustown
, Jur tH Kultn are stunninir banrains. In iVKKCHtATS we earrv the onlv cmplete st.M-k in" town"
and defy any ono to compete with our prices, while in ' ASS1M KKKS and 'L( Tlis we have the most
extensive and varied assortment ever exhibited in l-'l.ensbunr, andean hae suits made to order on
short notice. Hon't fall to see our pants" iroo-ts .e!,.re bnvin.
Ve keep at all times a lull line ot 1 N 1 F.KV K VK. from the cheapest to the best, and as an exam
1 pie of our low prices on these goods, and the o:il one we have room f..r. we uu.itc ".i.J heavy uniler
f harts at 'J5 cents each, and full suits nt ie cents. "Who can beat these Injures
Ladies' Depjxx'tixieiit.
1 AVE WISH TO CAM. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OI K
I sxtm:t13 stock r coats,
Which we have in trreat variety and at all price? from fc:.S0 up to the highest. W e eertainlv have won
derful bargains in tliis line, and to thnse ladies who need cat- lor the coming winter, but "do not wish
t buy )ust yet awhile, we would s iy, come and examine our s'. k now and select what von want and
I have it laid away, whieh wiil be dono with pleasure, as by so d..inar von will Have a laare "assortment to
j select from, whieh may not lie the ease lona. as we exi.eef P. reduce the stock verv much before the J..01
. of this month. Anyhow when you visit our store don't loraet to lock at the coats, which we win he
pleased to shew you wleoher vim wish to buy or not.
In BI.AI'K 'AII t.Ri:i wo have a nice line, nnd are irivlmr art-at banrains in them .1. well
, iitlur hHI-SS IrOoliSot various qualities and textures. (11 SH A WTS we shall keen a lull assort
ment, double and simile, and of all styles and price". We also have a neat and comidete s;,K'k of I -i-i
dies". KNI T JACKETS. HOS1EKY, ( N I d.KW EA H. iEO ES. ,ve.. as well as the best line of WAT
' TEKI'HOOI tor ladies" cloaks and children's wear ever brouifhi to Ebensburg.
MlSCELLAXEOUS DEP AUTN IENT.
Ftrt. we wish toeall special attention to our f R PI'.TS. AVe ha ve completed arrangements with
one of the tine-t "ar).iet Houses In New York whereby we are enabled wi:h the ai l ol a wonderful in
vention, know n as
lUCIfARBSOX'8 CAKPBT 13XH113ITOK,
to show yon at your own door, as it were, the entire s'ock of a New York Wholesale Hon-e. We have
not room to fully explain all the merits of the "Exhibitor,"' but will take prreat plea-ure in showing v..u
the samples in our store, which w ill (rive you an opportunity to select any carpet von mav desiretf.nn
I a -treat variety of new and elegant patterns.
We have just received a choice lot of HEANKETS. whieh we are offerinir at I. rices nin"-inir from t-
10 t.i. e ion e is. ao.ieo 10 our sioch a iiiinosume line 01 1 i.i'i is. an. 1 are now prepare
1 all styles and qualities, no matter how common or how elaborate, at prices lullv-J".
than regular dealers ehanre lor clocks of the same make and finish.
! In FI.onKan.I TAHEE OIE EO'l HS we are otlerinj; unevualle.T in. liirements. our prices beinsr
not only the lowest but our stock the largest and best in tow 11. comprising all wi.lt ha 'ami patterns lor
either floors or tables.
'OTHER GOODS IX ENDLESS PROFUSION.
We have enumerated only a few ol the many articles we have for sale, a - it would rcner" manv
more columns than we would like to pay tor to irive a lull list ol nil the h..s we keep. Suffice it to
say tlmt we have the largest stork of merchandise in Ehcnsbunr indeed 'more than .p.ulde what anv
other house contains all of which we bousrhl at the lowest rash prices, while many of the i, mi, Is were
: bouirht early and ot course belorc any advance in .ric. Of this latter class we note Canton Flannels
of which we purchased largely in July and at prices much lower than thev could be bouirht for now"
So too with our monster stock ot Hoots and Shoes, as well as many other i.iods w hich mcsht be men
tioned, ami which were all bouirht at the old and more too lr.ite prices ot three months aao This is
h.. it comes to pass that we can sell jroods cheaper than other men in the business. Wek now some
dealers v ill tell y,,u that we are only blowing, but all we ask is a comparison of our prices with theirs.
Wc hai sold ; K M EK1 ES eheapcrall summer than any other inn in town, nnd we not onlv intend
to .b so in the future, but to keep the largest and hest "st..k ol (iKOCEKIFS a well n' FEOl K
: FEEI. iKAIN. S M.T. FISH. JIEAT, I. Alii), ULASS of all sizes. NAlls. OHjs iie .e to be
f "ti nnd in Northern Cambria.
h..
f the t-.wn-
1 a:i I iK.n
f the t.-wn
. 11. it: -aid
. pared to furnish
per cent, cheaper
HI K1HS l.y an Act el the tteicral A-om-bli
.it 'be i '01. ::!-,. tjw a'lli 01 I 1 1 1 1 -1 'vania.
entitled - An Act to reir.: i.-te 1 1,.-( rener.tl Elections
within this Commonwealth." it is enioined upon
me to irive public notice ot said elections and t
enumerate in said nof.ee what ofTi.'prs ar to be
elected. 1. John Kyax. Hiuh Shenfl of theCountv
j of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of rennsy'.v.i
; nia. il. hereby irne nr.tice to the eleet-.r- of the
i 'ountv aforesaid, tin t a irciiTal lb-cte.n will te
1 held in the Cuntv ot Cmubria on the
1 tli HIV OF .0YEMIJEn. A. I. Ml'.
j (Tlic rtmo Imm TT4 tlio Tu -"Irv next ftiKowirm t!if
j ti rT Mdtnlny n! s:iii ni":;tti.)'a: !n.-h Mm-' Sl:iU'
. niv tVnuly i'ftirr w:il hv i-!ectr-l as !-i..wv
OM-lI'KHSnN l-.r t hp ofr.re ol Tr-:iur-r ! t! o
Stit'o n 1 V-n:i-- i v ti i.i.
nK I'KKSn.N i t tivcllii-vcl Hiuii Shorjfl of
tin" ctir!v ot i ".iinltn.t.
re-'T-'r el' I o '"'intv f i '.iti1''! 1:1.
ONK I'KKS-. "for tbi- oiti'f of Jury t v!:;nif
Sinner o! Xhr i Vuntv ol :ni''; ill.
o.N i: rKriSi N t.i- li.e oil. oi Siirvt.r of the
ouiitv ol " a t 1 1 1 r i :i -
I ..ISO HKIM-HY filYK V.'Tli T A N ! M KK KVn'A.
IhnX tin H:n"-s for )iollini; tho b 1-.!-... i-i U-ct:.n
in tho so rnil wan!?, ltrtin h. h?'t r:ot nr.-l town--liil-s
within Tlio ri count t rt In!!", to wit :
Tho eloef'tr- of tiio ilistri't oi-mj-oil ff th" t
Hfispof A 1 1 oir I iony . to moot t liroty -in
-mM t-tw :is!.ip.
Tho oIo:-:..r ol the .li-triot r..n.oo.!
ol" AiImmi!-. to Tiiot-t v.t tho hoii-e "f
ni or. in Aii:t:tilMirj.
The olo.-t(.t o tho i!itri t o-Mnw'-'''.
i i ol H.irr. to moo? ;t rf!;osi li"i;-o N
t'Wi.i:J-,
Tho i-l-cinr- t o .lt-tri't r..Tiipool of tho t.m n
hi,io! IIlMfkiiok. to iihm t t tin: Iit'iisouf Ahmni
Maiiin. io-'a in -.i:i t-twu-hip.
Tho fit-. -tors ol the li-tnot ooTiipo-t-d of tho town
?hij of 'ainhi in to moot iit tho ooiirt houso in tti"
horotiih of 1 llM-nhur.
Tho oh-ot'T t-f the ii-iri -t ooin(-;l of tho h.,r
ouh ol 'iituhri.i to !i:. rt I .!"- : Kir-T W'uitl.
nt tho -ohofij hon-c in r.hi w.-ir-l : Soo .ikI W:trl. In
tho h.ir-'ioh l-K-k ii-. in -ni'l w:nl.
Tlio ohv-f., of tho .i'-tri t (-.ini.t
f!!p f i irroU. to moot nt tho io
rolltown horoni;!;.
The rh-ot.-r- of tho tti-trh't oompo-o.! of tho .or
ctii;h o( ;irroI itown. t inot ;it tho -.-Imm-I Iom:jo in
s:t!'i horoMirh.
Tn olo "tors ot tho ilitrit t c m ; ol tho t-w n
ship (! 'ho-t. to iiic-'t at Boh'H.! hi-u-p '.. in a u
t'wn!i'i.
Tlio oh'otor-- of tho district p.,irp"--qwjU
ol 'hct Spriti. to moot :n
h M:inT in ni-l hor-'tiuh.
The oh :..r- ot tlio .li-trb-t ounj.
hip ii "ionrtioh! t. n-."-t :if ).
n-h'iii:i) tho vilh-iifo ol St. An:
to nship.
Tho ohM-tors if tho t!itriot ronuooO of tl.o town
h;p ol 'oiioiriii iil: li. to moot :U r-oh.wii h -ii'-e at
S;n'j-or. in Miitl t'-wn-hif.
The oliM-tov-..l tin- ili-triot ooinptwcl ol the
onh ot 't.noito'iiLrh t-. iiioot n- UV : 1'ir-t
A ar.!. :it tii' lo-n- of Tot r M:i1.i. in w:ir l :
Sor-'tol W;T !. nt tho hor.o ol John Swuru:u:in. in
?. hi w:r-!.
Tho ohoi..r-of the V:trirt oompoc, of tho !or
onuh ot '. p.M"il:iV. to no et :it t!i -o'im.,1 h'-n-o !n
i I lnronir!i.
Tho o-tor- of tho d it ri' T oonpo-.-.l of thr ton ti
phip ol 'riy lo. to Tno' t a: ?c!i--ol hou-e in tho il-la-'o
ot Snimnorhi :1. iTi t- wninp.
Tho ."oi..r- oi t!io'li-tri-t o.Tiipo , - tho i-wn-ship
of I N:m. to ni'-ot nt lfiolilaiol' wtiool hon--.
in t'-wnhip.
Tho t-lo. tor- of tho il istriot o.np'.,l of tho l-.r-ciih
of K:t "nnoiiinnuh. t; iio ot at t!io fern.
hoiiwo in MiiiJ hor"Ui:li.
Tho olo.-tor-ol tho iij?trirt ootnpo-e-1 ot tho hor
onali of Khon-hnris. to moot : K:i -t w:ird.
in the ronrt ro .:n in war-1: Wr-i W;ir 1, in
irrrttol jnrv room in tho o:it wai'l.
1 ho i i "'" !"- ot tho .patriot oojijmi-o. ol tho tn
h'p ol hlJ'T. t niM nt tho vho.l lion-.- in the
i!l:io ol St. iS-.Tiii:i.-o. in :t ..l twn-hi
'i he
en
Sc. . .'. .At H'l o'-'-:' - h -I li
t if- 1 ,i o! f h . - t Vn ni" : v t 1 ,o ;
op nol .t .-ooti oYhH-l-. a. Mti'l r
O rk, r. i.
Nk . T. Whotiovor th'-ro ?iiaH lo a v anoy in
eH'tiou lwMrl on the tnorninir v' n etooTion. -n.i
aoa noy fit.i i! he tr. Ioi n, 0"i.l .rn. :ty ir h omi
Imw.
The A'-t f" A "-f tuh! , t i,i it :. "An " r-
Intmsr to th- KlooTion- o! thi- 'oin m -n w. ;i ! : h."
a oil J nly J'i. ITH. pro i- a- w-. t-. ;t ;
1 hut t ho ifi-poot. r- a:;.i J uii:c- -haii n:o- t a T it'
re-1. eo i ro i-laoo aoiM.into.i i r lio:!irn; tlie
ti.I'r
1 Ml-
lav.
:ipp..
u- u
Ti
in thi
i:-tr:rt t-
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omh.
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his J'.a-'e. And ill i :i-- th. ' e: -..
not :it;. iid. tl.. ii ;!: i:.-j-. t
recei(-l the i:lh"-; liilT;;l-er ol i -'
h in, lye in his j.li.-p. and it any vn
tinne in the l..,ird '.,r t.ie -(.are ol
t he l : 'lie II c-l l-. i iw l-.rlh. ,,-.'l,
tlofl. the .'l:i:'..'. loters ol the i
t :
. b
district !
.-'ill ole.,-1
The
th- foil..
Ol l oli Hi
lllcll so h
o;iic el tic-ll IlUln:
im: vf.'-K or v
1 l.-li 1 li ; 1 ,1 i::i 1 1 1 :.
"1 in --is.
ic hlich.v-'
tt.-ud. t!:f
si-ct'-r in
cl ll.lt .
v bo - ! i - 1 1 h.H e
-1 a ' 1 a I T
alley -l.Mil c-'r,-onc
boor alter
ii-- : tl e el-,'
l.-h'l'. ward. -I-
r.- have I.e. ll e'.eclel,
i'.T I.. ! t he a. ait. i .
:. 1 ...
1 i ,,t, r- i- .: r. -t-d !,j
: the mo '..j
-,-d of tie t..wn-
1 f rn-c in i 'ar-
-.1 of the b.
the house
-cl ,t the (" n-
..ol boose No. ".'.
in-line, in ---id
--.-ti;ll r.-' 'O
in I h is I 'onjui'-nweait !i :
I! IMIK IN Till; M-.I'K I r V.
An Ac: r-uuhit n.i; the m. v
! -T :otip in the s'-v-'ra! .-on t l-c . '
we.-iitli. iij..r.oed .March .". ;!. )s.-.
Sti.l. . tt run ted i't t't ' tirf
i'it f.i'il.'firo it tht i on. nifu --. if
m-i .ii i,yi4rnf .t., ,,f.r.o; ;. , ttuutd
oi, thi ..-e'l.i.'i,'.,-o' tt,f -),..lhi,l tla .iiahlied i '
ters of the S'-v.r.i! con nl ic-' ol t hi- I . .1.1 lie, ! w ea i t n .
t tie ir.-n eral. tow n-h ... boioiiL- 'i. or -fc lal cic -
r.'.i f er :iut lion -.: nnd r.-.i;ir-l
i.ruit.'d or wriit.'ii. or l-artiv
I .
I I nl a 11 t i -
I tl,:- I omm .i:-'i'-
..,. e-
tions. jire h.-r.-hv I
to i otc by t.. k. t
lTinteil ate! i,.-irti
loi,,ws : )i,.- ticket
ail .In.lircs ot '..urts to
outside "".1 cd I ir "" ; .
mimes ot all Stat.'- o!!o
"SI It.'"" ..'II- ticket S,
C.-lllllv o'te-er- oT.--l 'or. TIIl-l he !.('
t": .'.lie ti.-k.t -hall cliil-rac- lie
Ton nsh ip oftc el - v te l l..r. :: ll 1 I la'
shii-" : one te-kc-t -h;.!l cin'-ra.-e the
ll nub oilier- ,tc. lor and t" 1-. 1 i
1'iia'i"-ai .l e I -h c'a-- slia.l I.,- .b'i-o
urate babot !.. .
vi: on I-t tnv hand, at me - :h-
t-o, -c -l a 1 1 v c:a--iti''ii it s
hail I'llll-rii'.- the names el
I. e voted "or. no. I he I i boiled
II. t'eket -ha i cltil'lace the
, rs v.itf.l f-T and '"' l.ll.ei'c!
l!i CIO ' -raee t he (1 .lio-s r!
I '..un
"I ail
"1 TI-
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1 in n s.
ill
biuu.
I.r-1
and
An:.,-
Sh.
this 'Ul!l dal o! I I 'toe. r. "
M" limn, .1.4 eicht bllll he '. :
he i .el,-; el d n el t! . t
.-a the oee 1 tin. Ire I an 1 I'..:
I H N
rill"- I Itt'ee, Ki-. l:-'
: I .
: .1 -nit.
I.
K V AN.
urii. t . ". T
in K' en-
l..iilV.
.ssu;M:r;s s M.r
VAUWIiLE TOWN l'liorKUTV.
ICIll
. 1 I. I
or-b-l
n I'b
11 ''1-
I- . 1 '!
at rni.
oil
ced ("It Ll
i I a c -11 lit V
BY i nine of a
1 h- "..nn '' (
and to ie- .1 n ect (
cr on t he i-remi
V't'tfncstlfiff. Orfobcr I'iri. ISf.t.
At i (."( t .I. K. r. v.. the !',l',.T :iiir d
. ( t -K. r. ?
iuilli-1. w i
d;
'trie
ect
th'
sell
1 of t!
o.-l ho
osedo! th.
le
wn-
d
o-ed o!
holl-l
of the b.
1 lioi.-(
the f,
of 11,
W!l
bor
a:. 1.1.
c-l'.d
OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH, or Country Produce at Cash Prices.
We buy all kind of -Train, beans, onions, chestnuts, and other j roduce. Call at our store and
we will take ureat idea-ure in showfnsr you our -oods and iniormmir ion of our t. rices whether you
wi.-h to buy anything or not. " '
JJTIO.
Klieiinhnrir. Ortnher . l79..lf.
Tl le.-to!- .'I
ou-h ot Krai.k!;:
sai-1 bor-.u-b.
I he electors .d the .li-tri -t eomn
shi, ot ( i a! 1 : ! in. to me t at I a'.v.-
In s;,id iowii-hij.
"1 he l ie. '.'il ol tlie di.-lri.-t e..i;.
oilzll ol ia ! iitlll. to lil.-ct ;t the
said Nt .nub.
The electors of ihe disiri.-: e-.m'-o
.-hill ol .lll'k-,.11. to meet at th
Kn-jer. in r il l t.-wn-hi;..
Tlie electors of the .1 -strict eomno-cl of th.
ouh ot .b-hnstown. to nice a- loib.ws : 'ir-t
at Mil. lie --ehool r.Hjm No. i'.. in said ward : S;
war.l. at the oiliee ..f J..-e.h S. Strayer. r.s,... on
Market ,-trcet. in said ward: Th.rd nar l nt il "
h.tiic o! John lira. Iy. on t'rankbn -tr.-et. in -aid
i war.l : Fourth ward. "at the hoi-.seol .b.bn Trcft.. in
aid ward: Filth war'., at tlie lion o! .i'Ust
AVeiirand. in said ward : Sivth ward, at I he .b.iins
i town iM-Ut-rv, in said ward.
The electors ol the.b-t.i.-t e.-i.;;,o-e 1 of the b..r-
otiah ol l.oretto, to m t at the s.-:i..l hous- in said
boi.imr'i.
The cl viiii'- of the 4 i-trict .-.tn'onsed oi tin-1.
shiiof Ahnel'T, to lu.'.-t at the war.-fi' ii-c
irusi inc 1 ai oin, in the villa j.- ot M mister, ii
l-twil-h:..
The elector of the.li-tri. t eortilM.se.l ol th
oovh d -Mill .'lib-, to ln-ct a-' '"'lows' Fir-t
the !',!'.-w in- d.- rih' d 1 -t ol
the t-ti lli'-. ei d l-
lested ..rail i.e:.-. to w.t :
A 1.1. TH AT IT.KTAIN LOT OF (iIl(HM
Situate in the ll.,p.:t-li Cai r liitown. "oimt v i.
"ainbria. mid S'ate lVim- ani.i. troiitto t"
feet on Main street. .o.ii,i.-d on the r ,-.h !-v c-i oi
.I.i :.h -incr. oil tin- sooth !- i,.t .-I M.-'. M.irv
'id et.
Kill be-.
the ci-t. ha l
I'i. ink I'mvi:
SlI'T
tl
q.ane
oh.
,i ol
the 1
to be e.
lance in
r. -t. t . be
I'llIiJilllsT.
ba- k to "..el.-l
1'ir tiier-otl ere, te I a
1 i l I'l l I "'fi lb ! sK. n it ii
.1. a Fi: m c S .- m i:, a..-., i,
Adam .1. St. H.
S M i..l in.-1 -r 1 cr th"
I oil I'.r e, ... hr.e -, 1 j, ,i, , .
.. eii'. i :. r.'i'ia ! :nr
it
-ire.
I Hi. : i , 1 1
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cl m tLi:
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li.e
: 1 -. wit ti
i f ir -d b
f 'arrolit "w n. S.-i.:
b-v.l- and in..:":
.It Kit s si ii
Assim.ee o! A. J.
IsTll .-it.
iiz.
I-5:abli:v.d
?-"V
"wn-
l.i.r-
A y:" ADDRESS w-:!l V
";' -"'J.-A b-'MSJ it:-;"-; . 1
Vv .:'-.'. r..oEc;Nii5f:i":, : -'
' Aib.i:;! '.v:, i .! ';'
,-. ....iT'-J. .. . t . -."."
x ::s j r..;:.AriN,:..- ' ' "
OF Tllli
in avi a an rna i mnimn-fr
At 1327 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa.
at the loci. ii). bi -aid v
hose enrna-j:.- Ie--isc. in s
The clc t. rs ot the .b
ouiili ot l'r.-i.( t. to m
said tioronh
If'c taliC pleastivc in informing the penjiJc of lilniv, C'ambrin ettttl sitr
ronnrfiny counties thai tea tare openctl a
BRANCH STORE IN ALTOONA,
Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets,
'I he eh
shii. of I
the vill
The I,-.
shii. ill Ke:
l '..-rnc: 1 1'.. .
Ship.
Tlie . led
-i 11. . I 11
i"i-. in
'I h- eh '.
-h .. ol SI
h-.-i-e. in s
Th.- I'll el
sir,;, ..I Sn
set -.oi ho..
Th" c
ouirh ol
f the d
rtaire. to me
: ol I'orfauc.
tors .a the .!
a-1 -. to nn
111 the vi!
ci -of th
ird : Se-ond
lid war, .
-ri-t C":n;...-e
ie 't at the st h
-trict .'oiiii.i
t a! the s.
v ai d. i-t 1 1..
ol tl
. ! ho
d oi the
..1 hon-'
i - 3 ' ' - L- c. t i
fy-:
;tV
rc
,r J s-
t at the til
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,-sl,... ,
th"
A!"
1 1'
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r-iT- Cll n I '
, s. ....... r::d :!
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r tt."
f
'f w
.s l ;
: l !,l V
tors
i W,.
i.f th
oi
imiiiiti r.ii
h.
r ol the
I"
t i :
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fi-
. cr . -
. , i Ci-' "v.-
v- Vi -. l.
Voir.
-aid t-
I,L UlC
vccHfjia
h-j 11.
T. '.'
H,,il rhi'
tttfk ol' Ih.r
Finest Teas, lJoist CJolltos, rniest Spioes.
Sam
The eh
shii.. ot S
.-lei Halt
The electors ol the
"hi;, .-f Tni h.r to nn
Win. 11. a. '.ri. k's. in r
The elc' r- ( f the
r ii-h ol l'i;ni Shib. t
sa ol 1. r-.e !i.
eh- tor- ..: lie
,f oo.v:,!... t.
leolU'll.
e'.e. toi .- of Ihe
! Wa-hiiii-h.n.
ot ol r
1 h
ou-h i
said 1 .
Tio
-hi!. .
the I.
The
li-'trict
a. to i.i,
w ii:' i li.
e : : -: i :.-t
act at
Cl tov
' i -trie
111 cl
in
1 at 11. e h
h- s.-h,
l-hi
t --h
1 the t..v. II-
f tin
ho-
Tin,
m m mm-m
r th
0)oxi;(;A:-ii!;ATiX;sT()V!:
Sill
.To!
THK C'Kl.KHISATF.Il (lAUDKN (iliOWN TKA.
Thk Fol!MO?A Ooi.onc Tka.
Tab Ni.w Enii.ih Uhhakkast Tka.
Thk Fink Uncoi.ofii-:i Yoi no IIysox Tka.
Thk Fink sovchonii Tka.
Thk (i1;ni inf. Oi i) Oof st it
Thk IIkst I'm oi.okkd
Thk Chorkm (.'iNrowm:
Tka.
a fan Tka.
Tka.
f W.llie,
!:u C. l '.at! -1
he ele. -Mill,
of Vo l. r.
.nl.
It the
in sa
Se.
d to
lie No.
ol I'a
to in,
. in -a
oi ihe
. To me-l.oll-e
h-, i-i
disi-.ict
to meet
4. i:i sr'i
lll-
t
it a
I
,1'sl
In; si:
n.-lihi
.-.".'. Ol til-'
School h
il-h ,
-'d ol th,
M st-r-.-lio
t. .-.villi-.,
at
1 1H" illci cplii A ciitio.
At l. .f..
. A il (o'ibi.
I'a.
One Ihjr.r V. est at ll'.i r.i i'tnis-.
ct C.'.lllTH
IIS foil. HI S ;
.1 '' bei-l
l. at ' llllcain's
'.si:
d ol the t -,.
bl l .l l.-i
. in -ae 1
1 1,-c
i : i i N ; an i
11 N
Thk Xatfisai
Thk C'i:ok
I.KAF I.MI'KIilAI.
t Mixkh Tka.
Tka.
e by the dawn's early litrht
much at the hum. nil jht's last
Tl.c
vt'.u-oUl
A-lani-
t'l'ie-tiiw:
i A Pkm.'k it vtk' mivting was lit-M at Xick
' town, this county, lust Saturday forenoon.
(r.i!o a number "of Democrats from otlier
points, incliKlinci iIe!ej;atiotis from Kbens
: burs, -'airolltowti, etc., ent.-red tlie town in
the liiornmsr. wi! ii tnu.sie layint; and flacjs
living. .Inst as tlie procession reaelied the
corporate limits of tlio village where the
tolkinir was to be done and listened to, one
of Ihe strangest of stranire thinss transpired.
A raccoon cniercred from the primeval forest,
where its home had always been, and, suat-
i tin ir itself within a few feet of the process-ion,
remained there to Ik- made a willing captive!
When is is remembered that the raccoon is
the acknowledged political emblem of the
, .lohustown Tribune and of Cambria county
llepublicans generally, and not forget ting
that Nick tow ii and points tlierennto imme
diatclv adjacent constituted the Waterhnt of
, tlie Treasury aspirations of Mr. Thomas
(Iritoth six years ago, then tlie full force of
this episode. "becomes apparent, and means
disaster to the present liepubliean candidate
! for Sheriff. Hut Mr. Harry Kinkead, chair-
man of the llepubliean county organization.
; avers that lie wiil goto Xiektown at some
earlvday and cajtnn? a local rooster, and
thus restore the equilibrium of portents poli
tical. Owners of poultry out. there arc there-
; fore recommended to he on the " roe,
which, in piain Kngiis.li, means to have an
eve on their chicken-coops. The meeting, it
u"ia be added, was both large and enthusiast-
ie. and the speeches by Messrs. Lake and
shoemaker were listened to with marked at
tention. A Louse on the line of the r.'.iensliurg
and Susquehanna plank road, three miles
north of this place, was burned to the ground
one (lav la-t week. It was tenanted by Mr.
Conrad" I; ice and a son aged about 8 years,
the latter of whom, in the absence of the
fatln-r, is accredited with having touched the
i match which wrought the destruction. The
! loss was u.t heavy, some of the household
; goods having been" saved, and there was no
: insurance.
Hoot s Cf.htificatks. It is no vile drug
I ged stuff, pretending to lie made of wonder
fid foreign roots, barks etc., and puffed up
1 liy long bogus certificates of pretended nii
.".culous cures, but a simple, pure, effective
nicdie'nr. made of well known valuable re
medies, that furnishes its own certiticatrs by
, its cures. We refer to Hop .Bitters, the
purest and best of medicines. Zshan?re.
On. sav, can vou ".
What aillie'ted us
U'li'iimini!
The neluhhor's eats mixed in n terrible Unlit :
And wakirer us all ivilh their terrible sci'eamimr.
The tloivcr beds bare, the yard covered with hair,
(live oroof to tho house that the tight ivas juet
then.-.
T.earn the for.-o-oin by heart, and then you may
he better prepared to listen to nnd profit bv this
uoo.1 mlvice: o to (lodfrey Wolfs, ne.it door to
the postofhee, Alt'iona, when yon want to buy the
cheapest and hest suit of ready-made cbtthin'ir of
fered in any market outside the lar-re cities. The
celebrated Rochester cioihimr a specialty. Vou
are invited to call during the pre-ent month for
.special bar .rains. If uniudeto call in pers-m, an
order by letter will l.rir. the 1.1111c satisfactnry
answer.
At T one. tl.ey meet a in a plea'.int 4 ream :
Act two. he'll treat to soda and ice cream :
Act three, his cash, nbis ! is nearly played :
Act loor. his irirl irrow col l. se late and staid ;
Art live, just as his love is ripe and mellotv
His liirl is sportinir with another teiiow.
Act x. In prose he troes to .las. J. Mi:rjihy'.s
Star Clothing Mall. l"OCiinton street. ,T..hnstow"n :
buys a suit of ele-jrant reinly-uiade elothinir. nnd
serviceable as well as eleicant -. pays theretor a
mere sonir: dons the suit, and immediately re
trains favor in the eyes of hi- inamorata. All
yountr men wh.e b-iste in dress Is approved buy
from air. Murphy. He R-uarantees .satisfaction in
all ease. and otters a reward for the discovery of a
dealer who can undersell him. Try him, and you
will ever alter buv trotn him.
lf'e are rcttfl; the only Jtonse betiecen VhiltKlelphift and l'ittsburyh
that ijnpoi ts the celebrated Garden liroien attd
(Jen nine Old L'ottntry Tea,
SPECIALTIES IM GREEN AND ROASTED COFFEES.
ari of
shall
T'llit-d
! in th" Slate . ii
'11 n o "la 1 i he.t e1
I it.-, h-shah !,:.'.,
. then ix lei.uth- j
Thk ( kn f in k Mocha Coffkk.
Thk Oi.i Dutch Coffke.
The Plantation Ckyi.on C'ofkkk.
Thk Pka IIkkuy Coffkk.
Thk African Coffkk.
Thk Oi.h Covkhnmknt Java Cofflr.
Thk Costa Kica Coffkk.
Thk Laouayka Coffkk.
Thk M i: ac : 1 no Coffkk.
Thk Coi.riKN" Ilto Cofffk.
M'Hi 1AL All 1'NTH.N.
Skc. 1. F.'.'. ry niah- eitien l'n" tv- 111,. i,
ac. pos-t s-i llv: the I. b:.llitir ., 11:1 ! : he:; ions.
I.e enl i '. i' i! to v.ilc at all elections :
F-, . He shall have I. a a cit:."!i of the
States :t l -ast 0:1c moMlb.
Scroti'! He shall hale r -id."
i .-ar lor il !ia-, in prcvio.i-!y be
tor or nut ive b. ra c t i?' n 01 t
reinoied thercfi'-in and r. niriie.
immediately preceding the i-b-i I'on.
Third lb 'shall h '. v e re- led I'I I h' i'ci ...!
triet ivhc he shall ..It 1 t.. . ..M :.l -, . . , in. ,;. ; h
i mined iatrly pr-eeditia the el. .-; i..,i.
f ,,rrih 1 i tiventyt . years . ;1m . ,, ri.n .,-.
shall hale paid w l' bin t 'V.t I e:l r a S' .1 'e ' ,r e.ni'i'y
ta. n lii.-h shall have been paid at 1. i-t one i::..i,;ii
belorc the el-c. l'-ll.
Skc. 4. All elections by Ihe rlirv -h ii! he l.v
1. allot. F.very h.-illut v"t.:. -Mii ,e iiiiini.eie.i in
the or.b-riu ii'iicli i -hall he r'-ccivi-.j. ;, n.j th
num'ier recr.b"! l.y thecle.-iion oifie ts ..n th.-hri
ol i'oiir-". .'Oiio.-itc the name ol the cle.-tor iv ho rre-
Ktl'AIiis 10 1 MOJ:s (i-.T1JM ! II I Ml.
A !b Cl!:'. I '.
1-T
-tl
- b
lliot.
kel.
Anv ch-
li
11 1
-ted hi -I
er- -i. ail b
n a r. i 1 1
r may w ri Ie h '- 11:
is nam.- to l-e iv ril
iri' -n o! th" d -'!
sv.orii or ahri'ifi.-d
bail 11 ce 1 . .t.il 11 11
-- in a ri.:-. ..'.' pr-N-i
i.i .
A GOOD KOASTKI) KEADY CKOUND COFFKE AT In CTS. PEIi Lll
The Celebrated Original Arabian Coffee.
Cs
!
slnll In all .'
or surety -f
. ! M rl nvr their .'itr; lelaiie.
t- nnd r"tui'iiir. tin reii
r any ol the .pia i 1 li' d clc
ilth sh-il! b" in aeti' e t
pr.
t us
This
delicious Collec ii unrivalletl for its. delightful aroma.
vou try. the CKKKHH ATKI) ( KK ilNAI.
If all otlier Cofb-es have failed to p lease
AnAi:i.x'(FFi:i:.
I'o'ii th.
riiy fii
' c er-;.-1
eif'cn:
i .I-i
ot
of
" ry
I
TL RESriCES! PURE SPICES! rUHESriCES!
A larire and select assortment of the best and purest Spices always on hand. AVe keep none but
the 1 cry best.
-( bw.ds will be sifld at w liolesale and retail. IVnlors in above mentioned "roods can buv as cheap
from us as at any wholesale establishment in ew York or Philadelphia, and nve the freight'on ir.iods.
eF.very article wammted, and money refunded it not sutisiactory.
wehav.e PRICE ONLY, AND THAT THE VERY LOWEST.
iltnthri anlrer-month nnd Hi.tf.lfirhi. in SKI. . ' mm w .
Diphtherin. Canker-month and Headache in SHI
LiiB SI'ATAKHH KKMF.KY. A nal lnieetor
sellts th
upon hi
th.-re .11
The eb-. t oll
to dis.-!o-"e h'.w a
rc'pnre.l lo d-i
i ii":.
SKC. a. F.leetol-
rel.uiy. and br-a.-b-".i
tro'.i urn -t
tion- and bi '-roir.
Ski 8. l end
this Comtnunwe.
service, uic'.r a ri' iiii-it 1. 11
tlie t tut' 1 St ues or by an'
mollVVOIill'l. SC. h elect!. IS "
sullraye in all l"''.!'i:is by 1
r-ulations as are or fh'HI I".' pr.
liillyi'.- it they were prc!--er.t tt ti
ol eb:?ll-.ll.
Si:c. 7. A'l laws rc'iilatin the li.-b'.inj ol elve
t ions i'.v the iri --n ! -r the rcri-t r.u :. :i oi e'e t"ts
shall b" mii'orm thro'i":b"iu the Slate, t.ut no
elector shall be dip rived of the priv i I.--.-o! otinic
by reason 1 I h.s t.ai.io not '' 'I's r.-iri-'. -.. d.
'Sre. S. Any J.( rson cli-i sh:I; ive or promise ir
oib r lo --lie to any el.s br any money, reward, or
other valuable consideration lor his vote at iiny
, elect ion. or lor with hob! : use tie - a-nc. or 11 ho slul!
' iriv e f.r pr.-n: i-e to uivc such colisi l"ralion ta any
i otlier person or pariv lor sn. h elector s vol", i r I
the withhol bn". thcreol. and any ele-'
a 1
en ( I
F UBS! FURS!
HiEfei Price ia Cash or Trails
1 re-i
in tliis Comet!:-
ri-.- bt of
s. under tl'-h
I bv i-ivv. is
sual pi. leer-
m 11 l er. i it j i ;.'
ALL KIND OF EUKS!
at thi: r.m'.xMi'Kj
IlARilYAi;EvU!OOTTKMM!ir. STilE.
;i;. iii n i l.iA ,
free, with each bottie
and e. "weet breath.
Liloyd. Kbenburjr.
t're it if vou desire health
Trice, Met.. Sold bv K.J.
t-li. e.o.w.'6m.
CALL, SEK AMI UK CIINYIM'KH AT THK
HTMF.XF.AI..
SAIITH HT'XTI.KY Married. at the residence
of the bride's parents in the West ward, on Thurs
day cvrnins. Oct. -il. IST'.i. by Kov F.. W. Hmwn,
pa tor ot the Presbyterian church. lr. A. K.
Svith. of Hlairsviile. and Miss Alh H cttlk y,
eldest danirhtcrof Mr. teo. Huntley. .f this place.
No cards.
This wa? a union most fittimr to be ma le trite
manhood joined with virfit" and beauty and do-nn'-tie
worth. We leel sure the newty-madecouple
will have lair caiiincr on the sea. of life. At least
that is our hope, nnd the hope of all who know
them, and comes from the heart at any rate, for,
Ttii.mrh the Smith lamily tie numerous, yet there
poems to t plenty ot room for more of them. From
the time ol the husband of I'iCHhint.'is in Virginia,
a eoupie of hnn.lre.lyeirs niro, to the present day.
no Smith has been known to sn widely astray. We
therefore ajiin hai! this auspicious union, and
wish our youm; friends ail the felicities and none
ol the woes pertjuninc to wedded life.
ORITI'ARV.
A HKHNATH Y. 1 iod. ill Iyiretto. on Weilnea
tlay. I let. 1st. I-?!. Mrs. CiiAiiifTTK. Anv.i. natrv.
wile of Thomas Aheniathy. aed alout 7a years.
The deceased lady whose maiden name was An
ehrnni. was born in Cork. Ireland, came to this
country iu 1S40. was marrieil in Wahinirton City,
from whence she removed wilh her husbnnil to
f "umherland. M.I., tlienee to Sand Patch, nnd fi
nally to Ivretto. inhere her son Charles had
J.reviously died while a student nt St. Francis
"ollt'ae. She w:i? consoled ill her last momenti
by the last snomni"nt. of the Catholic Church, of
which she was s life-lonir and consistent member,
and also by t!ic presence of several of the irood Sis
ter" of Mercy, who prayed lor and ministered to
her in her dvinir moments. She was a laithful
wite and mother, a devofd friend and kind neiruh
lw.r. and it i? to be hoped that she ha, been found
worthy of 11 blo"d iBimartabty. Cumberland pa
pus r !
American Tea Co.'s Store, Altoona, Pa.
S
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i-e 1' :.
b.
IIKIMFF'S SAI.ES.liv viituc of
nn!rv writ.-s of Vrnrf. tarpon, an. I i'i. ha., is-
xtotl nut t t!ip mrt ot CfiiatiKHi t "a,miri:i
cnuntv nntl to me t i rertnl. thrtn will c oximi,
to putIi- sale, nt the hotel of Cnnnrt Ka:io, in
Jol: nt'wn. n Stvrdasj. Xorr-n' rr 11. J--;.'', at "J
o'clock, v. m., the t'ollnwiu real estate, to wit ;
All the riirht, title and inter.-t of Kphraim J;
Cohy, ot. in and to pieee fr jtan-el of land situa
ted in Stonyereek town-hiit. 'nmhria eonntv. I'a..
adjoininir land- of Siimiiel Hurucr. .Ta'.t Vertz,
'over, nnd others, eont. uninir a-re-. more
or lrs, having lhfren eroeted two dwellinir hor.sos
and other oiithoildinp. now in the oecnoiney of
Mnr:mt .T;ir.hy antl Knhrnim Jaedy. T;ken in
c.xeeutitm anil to he ?U at the iuit oi John Thomas.
Ai.so, all t'iie riirht. title and interest f .Tosojdi
AViiliams. of. in and to two lots of irroiind situated
in the Sixlh ward. Johnstown horou-rh. Camhria
cimnty, Va.. fronting W feet on rrant treet. hn inif
nn a!:ey on e:odi ?i le. and ruiniiiitr haK t Shei
man street. T;iken in ( sortition and tu he sv-id at
Hie suit ol owl, Morrt-11
T:i:ms oy Sale. One third of the im.vhr.-e
niuncy to he pa-d when the property is kin ked
down, and the remaining twr-thir'lc bt for tlien
tiniiHtmn of the Jfd. J H. KVA. Sherifl.
Slierift's l Wire. K K-nshur. i K t. 4. 1T.
UDITOIi S XOTICK. Ilavin?
X been apiioiuted Anditcr tiy the lit. bans'
t'ourt of Ciiiul.riii e.uinty o refxirt .llstriliuti.in f.f
the money in the hands of John 11. I'oi'irlnss and
A ujru still plover. .xeei:toi s of the estn te of Joseph
Jloycr. ili-e .1. as shown by their lirst and mirtial
aceount. 1 hereby ";ive notice to all parties inter
ested thai I wiil atiend to the dutbsol :iid ap
pointment, at my office in Kbensluira". on Mnnitau.
yorember l'.tli. i-i.'-'i. at ? o'clmk in the aftrninon,
when and where they must jne-( nt theircbiims or
be debarred from cominir in on snot fund.
t (i. W. O.VT.MAN. Au b'.o-.
I...nsi a.u. Oi;.. is.'.'.- t.
CJIIEIJIFF-S SALES llv virtue of
KJ sundry writs of l rn.1. h:.rr.nn. and .4o? eiS
h.rpnn.. issued out of the Court of Common l'l.-as
of Cambria county and tome directed th.-re will
he exposed to public s-,le. at th" Court Il...i-e in
I-.be:isoiirx. on tritla-j. -toi,rr.. lit. ;;'i at l o"il-ck '
p. m., tlie loll.miiiif real estate, to w it
Ar.i. the riirl-.f. title nmi interest of John Mkin
n. administratorof John Ib.ss. dec"d. with notice
b. riiouin. b,re. terra tenant, ot. in and to a piece
r reel t land sitnat.-.i in '..nemaiih t-in
Cambria county. I'a.. adpiinini; lands.,1 1 " tiie
man. F.ltns r. nro.1. Adam Vnriicr. Jolin Finn - al
and others, containing acres, more or less i,av-
ll thereon erected a one story frame 1,0110! now
111 the ocenpnncy of Thomas M.'xuv. and coi l bunk
opened t hereon, with si. H1112: iroin I'. I:. K. at South
ork to the mines. Taken in execution ami to bo
sold at the suit of Mrs. Susan Y. I 'Ci.imor
Also, all tl,e riaht. title and intere-t '.t John A,--IbiLrh.
of. in and to a j ic e or pi, rci 1 ot Inn 1 sim:-t.-l
ii, tl i imfiiuli ol Toiiiu i; ".!.v.:i.brt.i c .untv.
ndioinluu; bind- .. Joi n ( i iili in. ( rc .. ( 1 11 1
wa!t. and others. containiiiL- one e.-r-. more or Is.
h.iviiiir theron erected a one si .-rv Ireme biiibiiin;!
not n .-.i occupied. Takfn in execution and t- i e
-.1.1 at the suit of Fatr.ch Smith.
Tkhm-s (.f S U.K. 1 tne-thinl of the t.-irch-i-e
money t" If pai lwlien th- pn oertv i km-kc.t
down, and tl e remaining; l..-iliif.l-f..', foe tiic.-oii-tirmatioTi
ol th dec!. .Toil.V 1( " AN. Sh( rill.
Sherltfs Ofliee. Kbens'mr, Cet. 4. IfT't.
iFoi- SALE
Oil III; l si A' rfci-lll!-:.
An old and well e-t .l-li-he.I NTORF In one of the
laoalllite-wf lid! lorafffl i.mn i l AV'-st-ern
I'cnnsi Ivania. Inrti'tilftr rfai(in for
Hrllltijf." K .' lit Ins'. Inri'i'-'r'n'iliiii.
I - .. , I. .M. 1. ... Al.um Kenk, Ia.
receive or a--rce t. receive tor Iiiiii-ell or
er. any money, reward. r other vnbnibl.
atiou "lor his vote at an elect mn. or lor 11 i
the .--.-.ni.-. .-hall thereby i r;. it the
such election: mid an elector ivh
shall be ehab.'mred lort'U-h ra'M
tion oiiieeis. -mill be ri--.,r.- 1 t . s
thai the matter l the i-halletia" is 1
Ills vo'e shall be rc.ee: v .i.
Ski . y. An'.' i'ri'.ii w le. .-Iiril 1 !.ib
for ollice be u'Uillv ol I liberv. Iii.it I. .
lation ol any election law. sb.il! be lor. 1.
iticd lrutn h.'llii.'i; any ..:lb-e ot trc-t.i
tiiis c'.ui 100 1 ; ileal 1 h : .111.! any p. 1-.11 .
willul 1 iolation ot the clc. turn In us slmi
tion t anv p' liabi. s j.rovid. 1 by la-r. l
ol the ri-jht ol niflrasf alc-..lu!c!y l..ra t.
vears.
Ski . Vi. T-'..r the purl.os. ! 10 i.iu-noj.r
be deemed to h..l c Ullill.'ii a r.'-i Ice l.j
his presence. r hi'! it by v-a-..'. of b,
-.1 hile .-int. love.! in Hie '"- ic. i-i'l.er
tar.- of thi- state, or ol the I n e.l.si.
u-.r win:-.- a -linict .1 ;(!
or a:
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tion ol le.irni ,i". 11 or w iitl" k.
otlier no bicl ct I'lil'lic c:'''.i
ill public pr.-on.
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General Insuranco Agrnl,
km:siu i:;, im.
i. ticir s written at short not c in the
OLD RELIABLE ill NA'
Ami !lter 1 Irvt ! ft'tij'
IJ eiitiiuri-, Sept. i ".'.' -1
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elaiin fxcinption tr.m jury ditty ilttrum t!.--ir t.
ot set-vice.
Si'. . 1.'.. X11 ers.'.n .-Ict'l be 0.1 -bib d to .v.
an election cil'.- cr v. ho s!';i'.l 11..M or -h ill r. it
two nioiit ii- have In i i a :i i-.'.'l. c. or :. po.nt m .,
CT:..: l"i ment :n or tinder tlie ic. 'T..!ii. nt ol
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