The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, September 24, 1880, Image 3

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SENSBUnC. PA..
- SEPT. 21, ISSO.
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iii'i-tr-it iiti ;Mi,-ittTHis ;isiiineti
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r, . i.,.t n.-rli ol the kin.! rvirr
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, ( '.iiiMii.l'ii'.i.i. N. .. writ-
t 111 VI- I " 'Mi 1. 1 IiihiUs
;J: 1 i :u I iivo !rid ten loll.tr lor,
.- ii I ii" yoi!rs. It is
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in i ii t n tis it merits
k evtT3 I"rsf owrnr
j! hor-'.'s cjrrn fiord to
i- (in- l.f-L nfl'Tcvor li.'If.
i- u-" lirsT ran havn thf
in nrr-.r will be crodit--iTipIioii
un l lcrntitlC'l
'.y -rinliiiic it-1 .""O fCiiN, tr il
, -',r ;i c'tnit in tull. and wo
uir-'f. ir will ir'M'ijt each o!
! it -i a.- a ir-'L ui'.t itterinir.
!:-.tI'v live I 'PiiPHTatir
-j- ipcr. ainl no bettor
. ti.i" i'v r been or ever will be
h.i.' already paid !nr the
iy not nbii-rt t- m inj nn ad
- ty iu iirrcur." slhUild not
it'ii-at iii'i-t'i'l i nij one or other
i - ,.r '!t.i t m:iii: them, and
t tiv !i cur jiai-r will bo nmry
T r ; .i 1 trip if t 'i-y eorvludo
1 ai'rer-iT.-i aim Kt'iiablieatiS
- th'1 ai-Tir-rhin rleetion,
,; i that the latter will be
-...t. vvi- j r 'ini.-o to let them
- !! T i - w: ! 1 only iri ve us
; :: n aud the lotre book
I iii a!'iy wuiild d an im
j , -'.:: ai:y and e'jnine-ox-
, :i in d i n earreucy. .-il-
tin- i he better.
I M riaisoNAi,
.1 tin )t her 1 'line.
I -i i n r. 1 1 i - cliili ineet
( Friday; evening.
ioiliuVation on Friilay
i .mpari.-nt" fraud of
. ! ; 1 1 i s i
:i- i.-iiii'.cs
a gihid
i mie ott
-lit I!
's. sends np
i'lv scarce
.anted Ileiieh was
r. d bv a baru-door
;e..la l.i-t.
.. lli i-ti r and Ife-
vi ii t -it!.). row, to
purpi ises.
r biaui-'r. rond Sun
! it-: 1 up the summer
ace tor the present
!l-l!l-!s l-f
prime chest
: i ) pay the
tv other con-
i.np
a litirLf!
lr. 1..
c been '.
arioiis
oirird
auded
I . i In-:-:
1-
ici'ing i'.i I-.l-
ever assent
th
h;i
Tile Junior Ilail
ht (Tlmrsilav) in
store, to effect a
)-::.
Vd'r,
I.
: - ; ii . ! gra cm have their
: ' . Ii, .ni'nlnl beauty, by using
' ! i'i.m II iir ifeiiewer. the
. ; ,. i r k.-r.
.: i . ".. of Lop-ttn. are seliing
- c: an-! -Jl. "i'i per sack, and
' ' -. i-!i hand stn-h aitii-les as
i. ;!!. s.t't. etc.
: ' t"i:n i tci ': i uu from A I
l :u Exposition to-ttioiTow-
iii i.:"ii.i;iori fd' th" P. P.
- :.. in: irii-r '-it y.
: v.-t'. .if JoiMistown. was
i:i the hand, Monday
piematitie iliscbargi; of t
; i i..-;. y handling.
"1.1-inl. di's Spavin Cure"
!;' ymr dittggist will not get
- . .'; ! in . iju ii t.iis, 1!. J. Ken--
. !.:, - .;; Kails. Vt.
. If I ' i' N'mii. of ( '.nine
' ' I :.-.:;i'i-r.tfi'- Xational
' i I- : : ;"ii i I Sunday and
tieut,
' oni-
Mon-
.' m i i'.itse. Altoona.
! t;.s ,i Dr. Hull's Cough Sy- '
': ' 1 '.:!ii a cough always i
i ,s pi.;. ii.:a!!. 'ow he only in-
:: 1 j. -.red after a few doses. I
I. - !: lae-t news from Maine
:i: :a 'I. a- it .b.t.btless will be in a j
"- 1 ;n rats heieaway in'einl to i
I.- -,y in the nay ot a jnllitica-
Waring, la.ie (.'uni t reporter
,i' and liunt'nigiloil counties,
! a k a big bonanza in Colo
rs is no Waring out in the
ii, in. of Lorctto, has just
. - of men's coare boots,
'. ei cheap. Now is the
.: I boots and get a bar-
laay ti.m.lc. as the Holli
' f .'.Ilexes, that the proposed
'- place to Cheirytree will
Fi.r i .-.ian ilcii't thunk that
'.. "t th" coTsty a'm-hoiise,
'.':,!- ,eek to haul water for
-' t jti. ,, t he source of sit p-
!:.it" i ' i 1 1 1 1 V
-I.
iMirans
are going to
' ..' ! !i;g po
M V.eek x
to-morrow at
will probably
v to :..!. the J u t that the
-I'll .1 ei-I.t.
! ' 1 1 . i ' I James Wiser, aged
i.i.t tit-t ween two ore dumps
ii inincs, Ulair county, on
i ad one of h's tbiglt.s so
I." ilied on Monday.
h:i. of Lijretto, has just
.'.'.-ni cities, closely fol-
1 1 led st. K-k of giHlds.
i to sell at lower prices
' per in the county,
c fond of a cup of cltoe
d vour-elf the same on
ice, ask your grocer f or
s Family f hix olate, the
I
! delicious in the market.
-' Embrocation will not cure
Ii aiicn ib h is heir to. but
sprains, swellings. Burns
i' ii s nosiiperior, if ithasan
: ! druggists at .')." and "o cts.
t of ( oiifirtnat ion was ad
ty-f..ur adults and children
i'.oin, Indiana county, on
v.eek by Ht. IteV. Bi'siiop
: ctuibdiites was one con-
e for ,se,
ders will
one package
improve his
of pt j,,.,- cent, in his
is jigui'e ibis out. V."
For sale by all drug
f ti-U. -Int. 1
tit p
w!'-r so profusely
e.l for something
Plaisteil, but like the
n ch'-cr-fully gave us,
nee there's no hope for
M i
tit demented inmate of
who came near being
t death r.ne day last
I bu'l, is rapidly rc-ov--
and will soon be hini-
lilte
III'
' t f.:ty b!oo.led cattle, as well of
' : - 'b'- feminine persuasion,
" '-"in Miio by train Wednesday
' ' v are the 'property of a gen-I-
-a. i. and will be au'-tiiuied
' ai-",-
Hid tai iii.-is that are alive to
; ' ' ' at this scitson of the year
lis M. b. Roberts' Poultry
k s theio la aithv and strong,
I
'' alti.tb!e for the fall trade.
-!! if. I -J hi. J
' i.ot to !f '.' That is the ques
; ct in iii;b!er in the mind to
, ''i :u,d ,ains that human flesh
ii overt .tkvii by a severe cough
' P' i ' Iri-e a bottle of Sines' Svrup
' -"'I v and Ifojirhoiind, and by
id t' f.n '-old bv all drug-
I
mv.
!
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I.i r botle. O-J. 1 111.
T.T... s.
P. h"T ll.trn;. ... I .
W!V-
-o;u,.l in E.-..
on
both mrrioii or,.i
mo.
- nv
last
gain" of hiso ...n
s-,,,..i.,.. " v. as Piavetl
.... ' " . '. "
in.- nine of V. , te
Tlu lnrn
,r r ria, '.' F"ra.v -nd Ren
ted i' v tr'nvnsl,iP. with c
r m nn,t morning
' lit. Loss probably 7oO
uranco ( ompanv foru-.i
r.-,s .art ,n, Y, a'" nerenee.
to-day (KrW v ,,t ., Houso- Altoona,
what it d,:,,, ; ;r " 'W'"ls. nn.lon
f -renee m,'.-" "1L 1 ""ciatic con
would other- t
mifiir hist, i w i..-.ifi. it ... ,J "
int in in
. 11 . ii ' " f. t,,r appearance
at the J le. eniber term of ourt to Answer the
charge preferred against him C
A
Iho.nas Foley, Nolo P. ., hldluVmC il
w.Tii t ..'VtV,'St::' ' S'x' liorws will do
-''- iowies letter in
another 1
M,.t! . r N'avin, ring-bone,
etc., with i
it .at Veaunent. We
mat -Mr. J owle is one of the bt
are informed I
st agricultural !
i aers m erniont, and
ui imum pis lnvcs-
'.it 1 1 ,",s s,,1'J'''t will be of threat lM-n- !
This is not a fail v tal
.,,.,1 .tiHHiiii; ami it vou bave any
desne to tl out what kind of "a tale it is. or
: herein the inagie lies, ask your druggist for
. bottle o smcs- Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry
! and ILoarl.oun.l. and the secret may 1m; leant
etl from the inside wrapper. Sold bv all
ilrngo-i.-rs at jr, :,n.l ,".o cents. :; i,u i
sines' Syrup of Tar, Wiltl Cherry and
i iroarbound stands sit the head of all prepara
tions of jar iroarhound. and it needs only
one trial m satisfy the most inere.lulou., that
it will.to all that is claimed of it: that for
; Voiifihx uml t.'ohl.f it ho -no r.,uul. Sold hv'V
I imimt v i.ro., KlH-nslmrg,
am! by all i
. uruguisrs, ar -'.i anil .'.ii cents nor l.nrtio
I p to present writing the arrest of voim"
stain, ,,f Susquehanna townshi. who stands
charged by the confession of Hudson Oaks
with participation in the Iiehe-Dnntin l.ur
. g'ary. has not been effected, nor has any clue
: so tar as we are aware, been obtained' as to
; the parties who went through the county
i treasurer's safe on .Momlay night of last week".
- e are gl-.ul to inform the many friends
ot I;. L. Johnston. Lsq., that he is gcttiii"
: along very comfortably, anil nlthotedi the
j probabilities are that he will he contiTied to
...s ,,, ,, nri'hs io come, mere is no
reason to fear but that under the loving care
and attention of his excellent wife anil fam
: ily he will pull through all right lief on; the
ides of November.
Here we have pottered through a whole
week tir more w ithout extending the usual
. congratulations toour young friend David L.
Potter, budness manager' of the Altoona
; Trlhinte, who has recently taken unto him
self a wife and is now, no doubt, one of the
' happiest mortals this side of kingdom come,
i May it ever be thus our with friend Dave and
his handsome, young bride.
They said : ''Sic' never told her love, but
let conc'ah.ient like a worm in the bud feed
; on Ivr da!;!.!-"., check ;" but when th.-y found
it w.i.-i !,.,; hive, but the l.'iiiaiiisnf a cold that
v as sui-,.iy and sa li temiing to consumption,
! they procured for her a bottle of Sines' Svrup
! of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloarhound. It is
needless to remark that she recovered. Sold
i by all druggists. 2." cts. per Ik t tie.
' The fair for the lienelit of St. Patrick's
church, f .allit.in, is, we are glad to know,
t meeting with well-deserved success, and
'. should any of our readers happen that way
: we promise them lot's of enjoyment and the
best of treatment. Dancing, oysters and a
' good time generally are the inducements of
' fered to all who favor the fair with a visit
i and ext'iid pecuniary aid and comfort to a
i worthy cause.
: The Pepnblii-ans of Ebensburg. not to lie
j outdone by their Democratic neighbors, have
resolved to form a campaign club, with all
j that the name implies. The Republicans of
; lllacklick and adjoining townships boast nn
' organization of over two hundred, and a uni
ted Carheid demonstration here is threaten
ed inside, a week from date. If word is sent
I.,.- .. ...... i. . . .
ns timely, we propose going down the road j
till nil of it blows over. i
The number in attendance at the (ircen
back Convention was not to say large, but it
was eminently respectable. Finitely was j
here, and so were Dysart, Weakland, and !
many others, but where, where, oh! where
was Jacob 'J'reftz '.' Out on the hills border- j
ing the Somerset county line, hunting squir- :
rels or something, likely! As to l.'ynder, ,
candidate for Congress, tlie general verdict is .
that he was here a giaiil deal, if not more so.
A meeting of the Republicans of EIm-iis- ,
burg was held in the Court House last Satur-dayl-veniiig,
when, after due deliberation, it
wa's fully decided upon that nothing will save :
fiartield'and Arthur except the organization j
of a club here which shall go out on the
street with capes, caps, leggings, torches and ,
transparencies and play dash generally. A
second gathering met Wednesday night and
elected officers, took up a collection, and ad- :
journod. . '
The largest and most enthusiastic pohti- i
cal demonstration ever witnessed in Altoona !
was I'otten no on Thursday night of last ,
weekliy the Democrats of that city, and it
is estimated that not less than nine hundred
torches were home in the procession. The j
Republicans followed suit on Saturday even- i
in" and l:ad a very respectable jollification, i
hi!t if they turned out as many men as the f
Democrats did we have seen no mention ,
made of the fact. ,,. "
Mnrin.ei re.-ent og-ro ling near iamis-
, ;ii.. Tiwll:7n eoiiutv. three sets of dii
for
-i nooiu ixt
. .inin-I II 11 tit.', i -,,-. . ..
! c.xnts. ..t, S..f.,rV.,, t ; V, .""oreland !
non u ho his I1? second i
a c.m.v.r.t;...,;,. ' .'". -- 'he shaft with;
... ty MHTT Ttn. j
v
I III .ir.l.x. ... l .
er i:ra.llev v at , "t wv W th F
lsearl.lr tnan Ss ,nl vUAuf,''
i..ivin,i ....nt- ; ti... ro-noif ..ict ure resnecttveiv Ol
standard
,ioH-..rs trade dollars and twenty-live cent
'cut
the
I '"' - . .... i . - r
..: j f, .no,! in i e l u iicruiii-iii
i logs, and as the place w here they were dis
! covered is only a short distance from tne res
I idence of a man named Lantz, who is at j.re--!
sent serving a term in the penitentiary for
1 counterfeiting, the presumption is that tlie
! dies belonged to him. .... ,
I Col. John P. Linton, of Johnstown has
i.;.,.tt,-..oi.seiite,I to address tne iiaii.-o. n. ..no
! L' i r I 1 1 i 1 lit. Of F.bensburg and
Cambria
tow nship this (Friday) evening.
at the Court
..ooi.w who knows the Colonel
House, and
b'e told that his speech will be one well
! listening to. P- Tierney, Esq., of
I need 1
! fortll
, I. ,nitlem:l!) wild
i "Vl r.?... "....or for theixditical faith that
r" W is also xpected to address the
j meeting 'Let there be' a rally worthy of the
' ''nl"We note the fa- t with pleasure that our
' r.-.i Put. Doiianoe n:is m-.-i. ......
i i l,v the County Commi
loners tor
' - . i '1
irlield creek
at what is known as ( on.lon s n... I. on the
ie fir v. it ii lid" . i
e m.t ;.,!.! aim I it'll I in ,, ii..,..,-.-. . -.
anv lime.
i he has und
, .neeili!v.
taken iiinre.siieces.siuuy or i e
,..f ...t in reccintof 'Kendall's
" V- ' "i ;. I rse," several hundred
Treatise- on t . - Ji ,,..,.,, fo, the
copies of which have w en c
imi-ossibllityof issuing the
to siipplv the demaml 1h-ii
l .T"! I . aUa,i, V lll
- -.,.n inivt ' . i. " ,.'.... .
m rapidly enough
lK-iii" the cause, nut
tl, SW .vif li thv : enns .,... which this valu
Sirk c u L 'obtained, may rest assured
., ill S will In? forthcoming m the
that the liooK M(.nlltime all who
'0"rr; ,(i.., re ' e Fukkm ,n forthree months i
rTrWli usti.ty ,
'os early a day as possible. I
T e Senatorial Conference, cm , r.M. g
i ni. Cambria ami Ilan, nici
. two eount es ot amori.
th
irS m.rnn.ent in the parlor of the
ain House, rujj-lj.y --
ptirsiu
fount
;;.;.tii,ed ill session, Willi ireque...
""." ni the hour of U
intermit"'".", fi,.wing inornmg
'i"t' take the traU
nt o eio k , j H A arnved at. Mr
homeward, a hnaP resu it l;auin
Fb,k -'"r-'; "!,,;V the unanimous choice of
r was named as ' , ..... ..o;
1 . i ' ..oliiia couniies ioi me .'...n
V'o'odorsiiig Wallace was offered.
-Vies. I no...
1111
1 ... ,;tf conferees yotetl for it.
The
lli J'1-"' . ,,tv conferees opposed
while the caum. . . " T ,,aulllrI.
. f1"5 "'T omlently expected, gives the
which was coyti cniiy l C(jm,,uineu-
tary votes su f Alt(Mjr,, were cast,
burg, and Oa VneJf tc cu,t-..n, no
amrSif'- liecpaperwaM-er-tuitttd
imio-.jt
i which he is to be paid me snni
i n first el-iiis mechanie, and has recently
i bUm S S v ..-.r friend John Flanagan :
I ir-AlZL: who" will wclcon h.m -t
I
A. Kirney nuoy, Ir-rtrr-riv of ITftHUlay
bi'.r, vMtfri' f.is ninthor an.i "throe chi'.ilrpii
still ro-iilo, wife Iwin" dca-J. attempted t,
st'vov h'n pnncclion v.i'ii this io!:cd soihl
in Ilarris'nurti. o:t Synday nii;i:t lust, hy srv
'rinl;' 'nntpi;.p vsitli a"iV;'.!l razor sodull,
in fai t, that the jno wa net an imnteiiiate
siti-vss, thonoh the prohahilitiiw are tliat lie
will li. llttty was in the employ ef tlie
1. If. If., ami is supposi'il to haw lteen tern
porarilv insane, as ni ilouht he win, when he
---ayeit the work of sclf-destrm tinti.
'arrolltown anil Summit villi? are both to
i !e enlivf-noil to-morrow (Saturday) al'ter-
noon by Demoeratie pole-niisinos and mass
j nui'tings. at the former of which speerhesare
! to Ik- made by F. 1. Tierney Ksfj., of Al
i tiKma. John P. Linton, Esq.. "of .lohnstown,
: and probably by others equally competent,
wmie me innsie in quantities ami ot a quality
to pleasocverylHxly will Ik, furnished hy that !
excellent onranizntion. the Carrolltown Cor
net Band. As to the Summit meeting we are
not so fully advised, but understand that
SoimI speakers will te in attendance and that
a bir tli'ini; jrenerally may be exjieeted.
While returning home from a sick call
at Lilly's on Tuesday night last. Rev. Father
Iavin, of SummittTille, and Cornelius Dunn,
the man of all work who lives with him. were
both thrown from the bucrjiy in which they
were riding either on account of the shafts
breaking and the horse running away, or one
of the avles breaking, the accounts differing,
and both were considerably bruised, though,
WC !r nln.l t.- c- Trt- u.iriniil,' litinrofl
Father Davisi received the most contusions!
his principal injuries being about the head,
and is now, we believe, under medical treat
ment. The 'hern tree AVcerd is emphatically a
newspaper on whecis, if we may judge from
the fact that the inside forms and the "pat
ent outsiile" sheets were brought to this
place, twenty-two miles from the starting
loiiit, on Tuesday last and worked off on our
press. This is the third number of the Krc
ord thus far issued, the first two having been
printed at the Carrolltown AVtnmfnep. V hv
this is thus ltiav lie nceiiiniteil for liv tlie fact
that Mr. Shitnnon undert.w.k to run" a "print
shop" without a press, but as that indisiien-
siole article has lwen ordered, it is fair to
presume that the next isst will Ik irinted
where it is published.
In referring to the speech delivered at
the Court House in this place, on Mondav
night of last week, by Hon. K. Joy Morris.
w?
inrenileii to say. ami so wrote, mat tlie
j speaker drew a dolorous picture of what
; would base come to pass had the battle of
j ' Gettysburg proved a defeat instead of a vie
: tory for the t'nion urmy ; but tho "intelligent
! compositor" took it upon himself to substi
tute the word "glorious" for that of "dolor
i mis," ami the result was that we were seein-
iniriv tit-uie to rejoice over what would cer-
inmiv
been a terrible calamity to the
-Nortb had the rebel
that memorable tight
proved the victors in
Mr. Henry C. Bnmbaugh, an employe at
the lower shops of the P. R. R. Co., Altoona,
was instantly killi4-on Friday morning last
bv having his head can dit and crushed be
t ween the bumticrs of two cars which were
inadvertently shoved together while he was
at work in a kneeling position Ix'tween the
two tracks, adjusting a brake shaft on one of
the cars. Mr.'Phil. McDonald, of this place,
who is employed in the same department,
was a witness .f the terrible accident, and
as it was the most fearful sight he ever
saw. The deceased was aged a'xiut tifty
years, and leaves a wife ami several children
to mourn his sail and shocking death.
News reached us Wednesday that Mr.
Thomas R. Thomas, formerly a resident of
Cambria county, but. for a couple of years
past living in Iowa, had died the night pre
ceding. 1 Ie was known to all our local read
ers as a gentleman of the most genial im
pulses, and his untimely taking away is de
plored. We regretfully add tothis mortuary
record the name of Mr. Wililam James. This
gentleman lived in F.bensburg for years;
subsequently removed to Kane, MiKeau
county, and ultimately took up his residence
in West Virginia. He has many relations
here, who. in common with a multitude of
warm personal friends, will be sorry to learn
of his death.
At Jacksonville, a small village near Ir
win. Westmoreland county, on Saturday hist,
a fifteen-year-old lad named Fi-lier accident
ally shot imd it is feared mortally wounded
one of his sisters, w ho is several years young
er than himself. The boy. it seems, had got
jxissession of a small pistol and was shooting
at a mark on the coal-house attached to his
father's residence, and w hile so engaged his
little sister entered t be coal-house unperceiv
ed by him. and while there was shot in the
abdomen, the ball which produced the wound,
thought to be fatal, tirst passing through one
of the boards comprising the structure. At
latest accounts the pcysician had not suc
ceeded in finding the ball.
An unfortunate affair occurred in Cam
bria borough last week. A native of Poland,
named Lambreskie, by some means got into
contact with Joseph Ream. The latter, it
seems, was intoxicated, and indulged in te!
ligerent propensities. The l'ole retreated to
his own home, whither Ream followed him,
going so far as to the doorstep of the for
eigner. The result, as was naturally to be
expected, was that Ream was violently eject
ed. He was thrown to tho pavement, and,
his head coming into contact with something,
his injuries ultimately resulted in his death.
Lambreskie and a companion named Match
sofsie were arrested on the charge of homi
cide, and, at the hour of going to press, are
undergoing investigation before Acting Coro- i
iter Strayer, of Johnstown. '
Our friend of other days, Capt. Win. Hr.
Ivory, now ami for several years past a resi- j
dent of St. Louis, but formerly of Summit-
ville. this county, contributes a well written :
and very interesting article to the St. Louis j
t;kJx-iemf-rat of the ltth inst. on tlie battle j
of Chapultepec, the taking of the ;-trita de j
Belen and the capture of the ( 'ity of Mexico,
a series of hotly contested battles which were I
fought, ant! won bv the American arms on ,
the l.sth and 14th of Septemlier, tx7. Capt.
Ivorv was a Lieutenant in Co. B, -id Infantry.
Capt. Ivory was a Lieutenant in Co. B, 2d ;
Pa. Infantry, better known in this latitude
as the old ''Highlanders," which took a i
prominent and gallant part in many of the j
severest struggles of the Mexican campaign,
and hence knows from personal experience :
whereof be writes.
Brother Smith, of the Indiana 3fernfrr, '
accompanied by another citizen of that lxr
ough, a gentleman named Palis, visited our !
town on Friday last for the purpose of ol- ,
tabling all the come-at-able information pos- (
sible in regard to Ebensburg's water works,
which Indiana has a mind to duplicate tin ;
behalf of its own citizens. The "visiting ;
statesmen" remained with us over night, anil j
while here Brother Smith was the observed of !
all observers, the source of wonder being how ;
the editor of a country newspaper couid ac- i
cumulate so much fat and attain such huge ;
proportions on an income which must of ne
cessity lie comparatively meagre. The only 1
answer we can give is tbataour friend Smith i
is blessed with a genial disposition, and that
he has the happy faculty of "laughing and
growing fat" on a diet that less contented
people would starve to death on.
On the night of Sunday last, the water
saw-mill of Mr. Silas Weakland, located near
Chest Springs liorough, in Clearfield town- j
ship, was destroyed by fire. The family had i
gone to Im-iI at" the 'usual hour, when Mr. j
Weakland, aroused from his similiters by '
some unaccountable impulse-, saw the build- '
ing enwrapped in smoke and fire. It was too
late to sae the projerty, but enough was i
thought to have been discovered by him there
and thereafter to suggest the idea that the
flames bad lieen communicated from sparks j
from tlie guns of squirrel hunters who had !
frequented his neighborhood on that day and
late into the evening. The loss was about
$l,tMMi, on which was an insurance in the I
Cambria County Mutual Fire Insurance Com-
pany in the siim of s-i.". Mr. Weakland.
who is an honest, bard-working man, has the j
warmest sympathies of all who know him. j
On Saturday last, about noon, R. L. John- ;
ston, Esq., at mpanied by Chairman of the J
Democratic County Committee William H. !
McMullen. Dr. Cr'eery and Mr. Cclcstine 1
Blair, started northward in an open carriage j
from this place to Nicktown, for lite purpose j
of lieing present at a Democratic mass meet- j
ing held in said village that evening. Mr. i
Johnston was handling the riblwins, and ;
while turning an abrupt curve in the road a :
few miles out of town, the two horses attach
ed to the vehicle in w hich they were traveling
at the same juncture going at a lively pace,
the carriage upset, and all four were precipi
tated to the ground. Messrs. Creery and
BUt
he
V ! .
Blair succeeded, however, in jumping from
conveyance as n. whs going over, ami
reby saved themselves from injury. Mr.
McMullen was slightly injured, but not suf
ficiently to render him Ur de combat. As
to Mr. Johnston, however, he was momenta
rily rendered senseless, and subscquently
w,is placed ill the carriage, and brought back
o'clock i to his home in this place, where tlie doctors,
orning. i uon examination, discovered the fact, pro
e train viously revealed to Mr. Johnston himself, that
a tracture ot me major none ot the lett leg
had resulted. This, we may add, is the leg
which was unfortunately fractured nearly
two ears ago, and is the limb uiMin which
Mr. Johnston walks with a wooden peg. lie
lias our warmest sympathies in his cry se
rious affliction.
Wkli. Pi.esi.u. Mr. A. W. fiealv. l'res
identof tlie iiullion Exchange Bank, Summit
city, l'a., iu a recent letter to l'rof. Smith,
Principal of the Iron City College, Pittsburgh,
tays: "I am well pleased with my course at
your College. 1 would not take a" small for
tune for what I learned thor-."J'it(i'jirU
C'f.-.-.'s...'-CV-c:.V.
I (ir.FFA-BvrKr.ns ivCorvm,.-The (.rern
' h-ck convertion of Cambrin countv met in
! the f'o'Mt House in this place Monday last,
! ri-htern out of the fifty-two districts m the
' coTn ty boinn-represented bv twenty-one del
i cat'es and iioniinnted the follow-in? ticket
i l.v acrlamatioii : Assembly, .Joh'-i A . Sj"CJJ.
of Johnstown ; Trothonotary. Anthony W ;ll,
of Chest Sprincs; HeffistoT and Lecorder,
! H P FrietthofT, of Conemnvtfih townsnip :
Pi.oriloMse Director forthree years, Anthony
(Jill f Chest township : County Surveyor,
i Pui'l Ya'iner. of Elder township. No numi
i nation for Distrii t Aftomey was made, and
consequently AVm. H. Sechler, Esq., will
i have a walk over. Mr. T. P. llynder, editor
i of the Altoona Adamrr, was named as the
! choice of the convention for Con cress, with
' the following conferees : David Tobin, John
Flattery and John Durum, who were atso
selected as Senatoral conferees.
uni as i lie
convention presented no candidate ror that
! position, tnc conterees wouio seem n w
' more for ornament than use. F. S. Dysart,
! of Johnstown, was chosen Chairman of the
i County Committee, and the following resol
utions unanimously adopted :
ttnolrt.1 first. That til if convention en.Ioren tlto
libit form of tho Nntionnl irccnl-ftck I-atn.r puny
of J'cnnvlvuaia as the expression or our views on
unit spcnml. I hat t Jiis" convention rn-
! ilorsr tho iilntlortn of iirini-ipli-s adopted hy tho
. N;ition:u lireenbaoK L.;ibor party in convention
'. aemMed nt 'hic.tifO, June nth, at tlie ex-
, pre-fion of tlii? ennventinn on national issues.
Kftnlved. Th:tt we fend lfreetinir to the people ol
i Mnine ron-jntiilatlnir them on tlie jiTcat and irlo
i riou Ureenliack battlo totiitlit ami won in itcfenee
I of our principles, which also dolends the toilers ot
j the nation.
i The following preamble mid resolution was
' submitted to the Committee by Mr. O. W.
! Prinirle, a delegate from YVilnmre, but was
; not reported to the convention :
I Viikkkas. We deem it inexpedient to make a
nomination ror 'ntvjre?. Iielic in that our candi-date-wonld
meet with delent. and whereas ten. A.
H :'otlrotli, our presenl t'onurressnian. to hiscreilit
be it said, never Ix-trayed tho confidence placed in
hi in hy the people, and bcins always ready to help
! on r conn I rv or a friend in time ol need : when latmr
t mull a friend he is their help: when freedom tor
our nation called on him Tio was not found want-
in. trn?r!,,i"n ?e .'iV&lVXl' t
turp win i'ir? nun ioi urn kv.': r. .- .
plums widows, invalids ami soldiers all unite in
dcclarini that lie never shirked a duty or denied
them his assistance in time of need : nor was ever
any wron attributed to him in his otllcial career.
Therefor!..
Retolrrd. That the Fcne or this convention In
that no nomination should he made, hut that the
National Itreonlmck Ihor party ol this district
will justlv consider Hen. I'ofl roth's claims for Con
gress and" alve I1'"' their undivided support.
Coi rt PuocK.EniXG. We continue report
of the proceedings of Court :
In the case of Hall et nl. against Smith and
others the verdict was for defendants. This
was on Friday. The history of the case is
about as follows : At an early day Michael
and Adam Mover owned a certain tract of
land in Washington township, being part of
the tract known as the Thomas Johns' tract.
They both died, leaving heirs. The proper
ty of the heirs of Adam Mover was sold at
Sheriff's sale, and S. II. Smith became the
purchaser. Now, the heirs of Michael Mover
bring suit to recover their interest in said
tract, alleging that their land is embraced in
that w hich said S. II. Smith holds possession
of under Sheriff's deed.
The case went to the jury nt 11 o'clock,
and, a quarter of an hour afterward, a verdict
was rendered for defendant.
John Swope was brought into Court and
admitted to bail in the Mini of ?1,.K, his
brother lIenrygoing good for him. John,
it will lie remembered by our readers, is one
of the parties implicated in the Allegheny
township burglary case.
SESTHSCKs,
The following sentences were pronounced,
immediately after the assembling of Court
Friday afternoon, on parties adjudged guilty
the week preceding :
Chaunccy Myers, larceny, ?10n fine and
costs, and to undergo Imprisonment in the
Western Penitentiary for the term of two
years.
Lewis (iarvagnate, larceny, two charges,
one year on each charge in the Western Pen
itentiary, or two years as the full term.
John "Mcllale, assault and battery and ma
licious mischief, three months in the county
jail.
Edward Cordon, larceny, three months in
the county jail, w ith ?" line and costs attach
ed Mrs. Margaret Rhyle, larceny, was sen
tenced to six months in the county jail. This
lady is encicnte, to which is attributed the
circumstance that a term of years in the
Western Penitentiary was not adjudged her.
Upon rendition of the verdict she burst into
tears and the officers who removed her to
jail feared she would break out into open
hysterics.
Misti.. Kn Knthi-siasv..
they had tlie lauuh on tho
-Tiiia.trinln.it that
I lenioerats, the
lU'publieans of this place pot up a pumpkin
pontile ami a small bonfire on Friday nipht
, last in honor of what they eoneeiveil to lie a
j victory for their party in Maine, but which
' has sinee proved to be the very .'"revarse."
I The proeesMon was eoniposed almost entirely
1 fif little boys, who, with iitnnpkins seonped
' out anil liobted candles stuck therein, march
j oil thronnh town preceded ty the American
j Map and some of the worst music we have
I tner listened to. There were also in the pro
j eession a numliernf transparencies, pot ten up
( for the oecaion as wcli as a burlesque ban
i ner in imitation of the handsome one pur
I chased by I'rothonotary O'Donnell and to be
presented to the Democratic district in the
eountv which pi vest the lamest increased vote
! at the" coming election. After tilinp throuph
i several of the principal streets, tlie bip crowd
I of lmys and pirls and the small crowd of Ho
' publican voters massed on tho Diamond,
! where a Iwmtirc was liphted and brief siHHeh
i os made by A. V. Itarkor, Alviu Kvans,
Cbajilain Davis and T. W. Dick. The Chap
lain, it is proper to say, mounted the rostrum
; on his own responsibility, ami not wilhstaiul
1 inp the effort made by the band and the Ikivs
to drown his voice he kept at it until all the
1 adjectives in his vocabulary had been fired
. off, when he pot down and Mr. Dick pot up,
' preatly to the relief of the few Republican
I voters present. At the conclusion of Mr.
! Dick's remarks the procession npain formed
and completed the circle of the town, alter
, which peace prevailed and the pumpkins and j
piimplvin-headsdisappeared from publioview. i
Stm.i. I."p axp At It. Mr. .Tames YV". Dai-
lv, of Allepheny township, called in on Mon- j
day and assured us that he is still canvassing j
for a very fine selection of Catholic books, to
wit : (toil ins Explanations of the Epistles
ami dispels .-" ttie "Faith of our Fathers,"
by Hishop Cibbons, and also fine selections
of Catholic prayer books, for all which lie
takes orders and delivers at publishers' retail
prices, lie is, however, making a sin-oialty
of a superb Family Bible, a quarto edition
lKinnd in heavy French morocco, lieautif ully
pannelled. with two clasps, full gilt, and
! containing more than one hundred and sev-
I ontv-tivevscriptural engravings. We would j
i recommend alL. persons wishing to buy Cath- i
i olie hooks to consult Mr. Daily, as he is deal- !
ing direct with two large Catholic publishing
Mouses and is prepared to sell at fairer prices
than any cither agent in the business.
How- admirable are thy works,
f Xature. kind and tlear !
For. spile of all thy kinks and quirks.
And various doings ipieer.
Thou niotildest waists ol proper bias.
While arms to tit thou dost supply us.
The work, ol nature are a big thing, to lie sure,
hut what shall we say ol the works ol art ? What,
for example, shall he said of the super-excellence
of the ready -made clothing sold by tfodlrey Wolll.
next door to the I'ostotiice, Altoona? Siimply this,
and not to dip too deeply into details.- Tliat he
sells more clothing, a better .paality of clothing,
and clothing marked further down In the figures,
than any other dealer in central or western Penn
sylvania. The celebrated Rochester clothing a
specialty. Orders by mail are solicited and will
be promptly attended to.
Thkp.b was an old ladv of Warren,
A traveler stepped on hor correti ; ,
Site tottered and reeled j
And hollered and squealed, i
And wished she had never been borren. t
It was all along of her husband. He was one of
those unfortunates who. standing in need of ready
made clothing, go elsewhere than to Simon c
Hendbeim's rext door to the First National Hank,
Altoona. for the replenishment of their wardrobe.
The advice ot the old lady of Wurn tt mul of the
traveler, Ireely tendered, and of onrsclf, is to walk
three squares in order to avoid any other house
than this one above indicated. A full line ol tall
and Winter wear has just been received.
PfBf.it' Sale of HixrEi STrn k. There
will lie exposed to public sale, at the Cambria
House, Kiiensburg, on Monday, Sept. 11,
Ikso. commencins at H o'elm-k, a. m., a line
lot of IIi.oodf.ii Stim k. comprising Hulls and
Heifers from three months to two years old, i
all oi excellent nrcen anil an oon-iiu in j nun-
bull county, Ohio, by Mr. John Elmer, ot ,
Lancaster county. Stock raisers will do well j
to attend and look to their own interests, as !
Mr. Elmer is takinr an active part in having ;
the horned stock in this section thoroughly j
improved. .'-17.--t.J
IOok Hkhe. I have a full line of samples
of men's and youths' clothing from a respon
sible house in Philadelphia, and am prepared
to show any one the goods and prices, and
will take measures and send for any suit de
sired, which I will deliver at a protit of ?E."it
over anil above the Philadelphia wholesale
price. Come one! come all : I have bar
gains for short folks and tall.
S. M. Iu ;l,s.
Ci.-s -l Sj.rir.-. s.j.t. 2i. ivj.-:'1 ,'s
i.or i. ( ORRraronirr,.
CHERnViKKK, Indiana o., Sopt. "20, lsSO.
I'SAn Kp.kemak-I left .'rierrytree on l-t Tite?
0.:iy morning, Sept. 1 -l.il, havinif heen R-jliparnted
hy the Commonwealth to attend Court arid testtlv
in the ca?e ol tTotn'th vs. StilMcr. Imn-nnil Stitfl..r
Arriving at Indiana at 2 o'clock, p. m., 1 proceeded !
utreci to me . our. House, expectini; to hear tho
A Union murder trial, tut round that it had I'Crn
put oil until the Iieccrubvr term, on account of
popnlar opinion beiii"; ft Ptroni; ai;ain?t the prig
oner. The "Cherry tree Heal," as it was then
dubbed, though not one of the partio imttlicated
I resides within a mile ot the limits ot our borough.
neini? ueicrre'i mint .i.iv 10 nay. I nail ample time
uu niiii iuiiui e. in.o 1:1 1111- fiontictll ex.-uc-
ment attendant upon the varying accounts re- I
ccived from Maine. On Tuesday eveninui the I
Iiemocrats and .reenbackers were exultant over
the "from two to three thoti-and maioritT " con- i
ceded to the lusionist candidate for (Governor bv j
Jtlaine and other Kcpublican leaders, and i;un'j '
were tired and torchlight processions, music, etc., !
were the order of the evening, culminating in a
ffrand mass mcetinic in the Court House which
was addressed by Hon. .lames Mosgrove, the fusion j
candidate fori'onsres. and by others. That even
ing a stranifer could have picked out a Republican, 1
who mhrht have overstepped the hounds of Repub
lican propriety so tar as to listen to a lH-mncratic
speech simply by his disapiKitntcd and woe-beifone '
countenance. Mu-h was tlto 8tartltni elh-ct ol the I
then acknowledged fusion ticket in Maine. And '
on Wednesday up till 4 o'clock, p. M.. He publicans. !
humr. their heads, whilst iH-mocrats, noddinir to !
their Republican friends on the other side ol the j
street, suiitr out : " How is Maine ? " Hut there i
is a tide in the affairs of men," ami Mr. Hlalne !
saw fit to stop the dcbilitatim; effects of f acli news
by despatching; that later return? cominir in show
lar-e Kcpu'ilicini trains, and Ihtvis cit?ht hundred .
ahead. What? fee.' A Republican rises to the i
level or a Heinocrat, holds up Ins head, and some '
ol the yountter enthusiasts are for carrying the I
gun to H liitr's hill immediately, but older heads,
eecinit tlie farce, said watt until it in confirmed.
Hut. nevertheless, torchlights, uniforms, banners,
musia. etc., were out early, the demonstration i
winding up with a Republican meeting in the i
Court House, addressed by their paid tool, Mr. !
Mason, who, weak man as he is, advocated and
upheld measures and institutions which but two
short year ago he denounced as infamous Rcpub- :
lican wrongs, and that too, from the very identical ;
same platform, and in the same house, and. worst j
ol all, to many ol th same audience. Notably the I
national banking system, which Mr. Mason" two ',
years ago denounced as one of the most infamous j
acts of Republican legislation, he now claims to be i
the best system that tho world ever knew-. Can !
Mason explain the change ? It certainly is not in I
the bank imr system.
Alter Mr. .Mason had indulged in a great
many such inconsistencies, during which he refer
red several times to a hook or lot ol paiers held in '
his hand, anil ol which at regular intervals he
turned a lent not only demonstrating to the audi- I
cneea retentive memory worthy of a twelve-year-
old school-lioy, but a soiled and much used book.
for which he deserved punishment. Mr. tlrow
took the stand and treated us to ono of the ohl
style bloody shirt harangues, and not being blessed
with a talent for committing his piece to memory,
and having lost some ot his documents, he coiifil
not tell within three hundred million dollars the
amount of our export for the yenr 179, but alter
blundering over it in some way he made the de
sired jtoiiit and passed on, seemingly conscious of
his ability to make out the treasurer's report for
any number ol years front memory alone.
Hut taking all things together the presence of :
the normal school, their beautiful rendering of
"John Hrown's body lies mouldering in the grave, " j
etc., and also Ihe Hlairsville club and brass hand,
with its soul-cheering music, as well as the ah- ;
scnee of many other speakers like the ones n!ovo t
named it might bo considered a success: and if
thev tailed to make nnv Republican votes I rejoice i
to know that at least they made one Iicmocratic I
v.,,r j
Voters, like lovers, need opiiosition.
abuse, etc., i
to make them stick, and mv best wish
for the snc-
I cess of the fusion ticket here is that Mason ami
irow may stump this distrtctfrom Han to liershe- :
ha. as all we need is to come up to our past record i
and White will lay stiff and cold alter election I
day, when we will leave him t i his own for burial. I
The news from Maine continued to vary up to
tl o'clock, r. M., Friday, the democrats conceding j
the manipulation of later returns to the Reptiblt- ;
cans, so as to at least give Itavis a plurality, when '
it will be thrown Into the House, which, being Ke-
publican, will elect him. i
The Stiffler case was tried on Thursday, occupy-
ing the day up to 4 o'clock, P. M., and resulting in
the eonvict'ion ol' the Three defendants. I'hilipstit
tti r was sentenced to three years and 10 months In '
the penitentiary, Alex. Iong to nine months in I
hc workhottsc.'and " Hurifen'' Joe Stifller, whom !
they almost succeeded in proving insane, was sent j
up for ciirht months in the workhouse. ;
Our town is thronged with visitors seeking for
pleasure, health, etc. The most common pastime
with them seems to he pike fishing and sipiirrel
hunting, tho latter ol which are unusually plenty j
In this vicinity, and the crack, crack ot the sport- I
man's rillc can be heard at intervals during; the '
eniire day, while sipiirrel soup, pot pie. etc., is be- j
coming a common diet. Chickens look bright I
and happy, holding their heads higher than cam- j
paiirn roosters, and even hovering alnnit the doors, i
j picking up crumbs, during clerical visits. I
i IMed, on Saturday last, of diphtheria, at his !
; home in Hurnside township. Clcarheld county,
' Jessie Ayrcs. aired seven years, son ol Win. Ayres. !
j Three nn re of .Mr. Ayres' children are 'tillering j
j IroTu the same dread disease. j
The little I.anitham boy, who was so terribly
,' crushed by a (ailing tree a few weeks ago, is get- !
ting better ami will probably recover. .I.tl. 1. .
.Irnoits kou Decem hf.k Term. Follow
inp are the names of the (iiand and Traverse
Jurors drawn on Monday last to serve at the
ensuinp term of our County Court, commenc
ing on Monday, Dee. t'dli, proximo :
oiiAvn .n-Rotm.
Addleshergcr John, blacksmith. Eoretto.
Ilaker K. P., tarmer. Sn-auehanna Twp.
Crook trcorge, farmer. Chest Two.
Charles Solomon, shoemaker. Allegheny Twp.
lielaitey Oco. W.. eariwrtter, 1st Ward. Johnstown,
litbert "li.ivid, gentleman. 6th Ward. Johnstown,
Himor.il Charics A., larmer. Croyle Twp.
Earbaugh Joseph, farmer, Susiniehaniia Twp.
ttageby leo. W.. foreman. 'Jd W ard, Johnstown.
roll Peter, latiorer. 1st Ward, Concinangh Hor.
Keblcr (ii-ii., miner, 'M Ward, Ooncmatigh Hor.
Kelly James, Uborcr. 1st 'ard. Caiobria Hor.
Koonsman I.awrence. farmer. Allegheny Twp.
Img John T.. carpenter, Croyle Twp.
.M ilheiser rcotge. tinner. 4th"Ward. Johnstown.
Me.Mmiiglo Htii;h. laiiorer. Irosiect.
Miller Jacob M., larmer. Riebland Twp.
Myers John A., laiiorer. Oallitzin Hor.
Miller Charles, gentleman, Ioretto.
Orris Hiratn, larmer, Richland Twp.
Pluck W. H., tinner. 1st Ward. Conemaugh Hor.
Stcnger John, merchant. lt Ward, Johnstown.
Stoltz Philip, tarmer, Carroll Twp.
Varner L'rauklin H., laborer. Adams Twp.
THAV Kl-SE JI BOlt" rtltST WEEK.
Adams Twp. L.ew!s H. Iinnmver, Jacob Kiper.
Allegheny Twp. Charles E. flatch, Peter Mel
horn, riioituts Mullcii.
Coneniaiigh Hor. Charles Luther, 1st Ward;
James Haily. 2d Ward.
Cambria Twp. Joseph Brown, John H. Good,
Jonathan Jones.
Chest Tw p. .Martin Hcitrich.
Cambria Hor. John CamulH-ll.Jr.. Henry tlore.
Martin Eogan. 1st Ward.
'arrolltown Ror. John W. Sharhangh. i
Coopersditle Hor. George M. Hess, Samuel Mc- j
Adams, (E W.Stutman.
Chest Springs. Perry McHoiial.l.
Croyle Twp. EcoWis.
Elder Twp. Jacob Thotna.. i
Ehcnsbnrg Hor. M. M. O'Neill. West Ward. I
East Concinangh. 11. A. Mcflugh.
lialliuin Hor. Wm.J. Shirley.
Gallitiin Twp. James McKinney. I
Johnstown Ror. Frederick Savering, 1st Ward : j
Charles Iougla-s, John Kv.in, -M Ward : Alex. ,
Kllgore. 4thard; W. Jlibirt, W. I. McClelland, i
6th Ward.
Ijiretto Hor. Samuel KPtell. i
Millvillo Hor. Wm. ( liven. 1st Ward.
Richland Twp. Jacob H. Noon.
I Susquehanna Twp. Augustine Klrkpatrick.
i Summerhill Twp. Thomas lvr:in, Ed. I .ynch. I
! Tavlor Two. Solomon Henshotl, Solomon Stray- :
I er. Wm. J. Headrich.
Washington Twp. Win. Boyle. F. M. roorgo. 1
WotMlvale Kor. leortre c lilhnger, Elias Tyler. ;
Wilmorc Hor John McColgan. j
t'pper Yoder Twp. Stewart t (sliorne.
liiiwfr YiMlerTwp. Isaac E. Chandler.
TRAVEIISB JlltOttS FlltST IVKFK. j
Allegheny Twp. Valentine Atisinar., Win. K. .
Douglass. Joseph Maloy. i
HHrr Tnp. Henry lumm. EnK-li Short, !
Cambria Twp. iiatiicl J. Davis. Hugh Edwards, i
John Mi Bride. .
Carroll Twp. John Fees. I
Coneiiiangli Hor. Mangos Hipp. John Kirby, i
Wm. Smith.
'tirrolltown Bor. Fred. Snvder.
Coopers, la le Bor. lim. 1). f isher.
Conemaogli Twp. Ihinlel XiM,n. I
Croyle Twp. John Knepper. Jr.
Client Twp. Jacob Kiblt r. Sr.
Clearfield Two. Patrick. lKinovan. I'eter A.
MeOough.
Elder Twp. Chas. Baker. j
F.bensburg Hor. Martin Ward. '
Franklin Bor. Edward A. O'Brien.
lallii7.in Bor. Titos. Branitoii, John Gallagher, j
Johnstown Bor. Samuel I'. Bailev. W m. Mish-
ler. Henrv Robb.lst AVard : Chas. Kress.! Ward : '
jlward Vronheiser, -.Td Ward: John 1 s Decker, '
Win. Houpt. ;.th Vnl. j
Jackson Tv.-p. .Milton Jones.
Mtllvillc Bor. Jonathan Iwis, 1st Ward;
Robert Sagarson, 2d Ward.
l'ort.tge Twp. iirtt. Gallagher.
Richland Twp. Joseph Gets, I'etcr Hornick, 1. ;
Ellenberger. !
Reade '1'wp. Samuel IVan. Joseph It. Hollen. j
Mimmffliiii iwp. i -ii ti i p siteruine. nm.iunii.
I Sustuehann Twp. J. Manhin, R. R. .Mechlin.
TajlorTwp. John E. SnyiPr.
i Washington Twp. Vincent Sankcr.
' White Twp. 'hrist. Walters.
Iyiwpr Y"tNler. Isajte Patch.
Err long the snow will cover the ground.
The Irost-king paint the window-pane,
And in ttie parlor with her young man.
Will simper and giggle. Meltnda June.
Though love may warm their glow-lng hearts.
Their feet, tor fire, no doubt will .peak,
And they'll burn at least a bushel oi co.il.
Six evenings out of every week.
And then again, talking atxnit feet, doe's Mel in
da Jane know where she ought to go to to buy the
verj- nicest, neatest and altogether the most at
tractive and best fitting shoes in the world ? May
be not. S. Bluuiinthal's. 11U Eleventh avenue,
Altoona, is the place He has pist received a new
stock, suitable for Fall and Winter wear, and
would like il any Cambria county lady desiring to
purchase woubt give him a eali and call early.
I Grders by mail promptly attended to.
: Xrnt mm who was born to "toot
on a hern.
And worry his neighbor all around :
Should he ta'cn in a It'loon. i ltd duinjd off on
the moon.
Or else '-planted" under the ground.
Am the man who says nnto himscll that a better
place whereat to purchase ready-made clothing,
than at Jas. J. Murphy s, 1M Clin ton street. Johns
town, should he both taken up in a ball. nut and
subsequently planted lor all tune to Come. Mr.
Murphy was in the Eastern cities hist week, and
the tirst installments of his go-ids are arriiing.
It Comprise? the Very latest designs, and tin;
beauty of the thing is that each separa te piece is
warranted to stand the test of wear. At your ear
liest convenience, go and see lien.
j Ai.wavs keep the bottle handy
Do not place it out of sight,
I For it cured our little Andy.
' Vi:o was1 foiightntf day and ni-M.
I . l-r.'ii-ii's i vJhsti!p.
tommy AL-1
HATE IOV Rt-IiD T1IK XErTS FROS M115E1
"Have you beard the news from Maine?"
The state of Jimmy Maine, higho
Where he showered gold like ram ;
Hut all his tricks were vain, higho !
And 'what will Sherman say"
Of this disastrous day ? higho!
And the slaughter and dismay
His money could not stay, htjjho !
And rrarfield and the rest
Of that godly tribe, so tdest (?). higho!
Who prayed, lied, and did their best.
Hut failed to stand the test, higho !
Now gallant Roscoe drops a tear
In lovely Narrag-iiisett's pier, higho!
While shotguns thunder in his rear.
Which timid tutors fear, higho!
And Hob Ir gersoll, too, that infidel tool.
Who, bright though his genius, must lie classed
as a lool, highj !
Who labored might and main for ruin or rule.
Saw his hopes turu to ashes iu t'hleKton's dark
pool, higho !
And Sherman, I'inkston and Haves
Will be cursed all their davs. lilho !
Hy justice, which ne'er long delavs
Tudealwith knavery and fraudulent ways, higho!
The rout is so utter, so grand and complete.
That there is no way open to make a retreat,
higho! beat.
Then surrender at once, and acknowledge you're
i'or the nation demands that you shall take a
hack seat, higho ! Vimjkx.
HTM EX CAL.
Ht-OHKS W1THROVV. Married, at the resi
dence of the bride's parents. Highlands. Wood
ford county. Kentucky, on Monday afternoon,
Sept. -M, tvso. by Rev. .1. Kcnnard. Josarn C.
Hi-oHKs, Jr.. of Keokuk. Iowa, and Miss I.ii.lik,
eldest daughter of Col. John K. and tho late Mrs.
Kate Withrow.
ORITI'ART.
WITH ROW Hied, at Iter home. Highlands,
Woodford eountv, Kentuckv, on Tuesday night,
Sept. 14. lssn. ,-irs. K.itk. wife of Col. John S.
Withrow, and niece ol Mrs. Susan Rhey, of this
place, aged about 49 vears.
ADMINISTRATION" NOTICE.
Estate of .Tajiks W. Ciuku, dee'd.
I-etters of administration on the estate of James
W. Condon, latent Summit ville borough, deceased,
haiiinrbecn granted to the undersigned, all ier
sons indebted to said estateare hereby notitted that
ing claims against the same 'will present them
nroucrlv aiitlicnti, te,l i,,rr,iii.m,ni
Rl'TH C 1X1 MIX.
Administratrix.
Summit. Sept. 24, 18S).et.
ORPHANS' COFUT SALE. Uv vir- J
tne of an alias order of the Orphan' Court of
Cambria county, to me directed, I will oiler at pub
lic sale on the premises on iftlnrdav, Oct. IB,
1HHO, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. the following described
real eft tte. of which Jas. fnrv died seized, to wit :
A 1TKCK on l'AKrK.h I.AXli situate In Mun
ster township. Cambria eountv. l'a., adjoining
lands of Cornelius lievor. Michael Hrawlev. John
Itel. and others, containing 52 Aeree, more or less, ;
about 411 Jrre of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, having thereon erected a two '
story Plank Hnuxt ami Log ISarn.
Tkums or S tLB. I inc third or the purchase mon- 1
ey to be paid on confirmation or sale, and tho l.al-
ance In two equal annual payments, with interest.
', secured e
of the purcha
to be secured by thejudgment bonds and inortirazo i
purchaser. JOHN ITKI. Adrn'r !
-Munstor I wp..sept 24, lSVi.-at. I
ORPHANS' COntT SALE. Bv vir
tue ol an order of the Orphans' Court oi Cam
bria county, to me directed. I will offer at public
sale at the hotel of James Maulls. In the borough
of Oallitzln. on Satarday. Oft. 1, IHHO. at
0 o'clock, v. m.. the billowing described real estate,
01 which Hugh MK'ortnlck died seized, to wit : A
l'l lX'Koi! I' AIM 'EL. off.. A XII situate In fallitzin
township. Cambria count v, l"a., adjoining lands of
Richard Ienttv. Hernard Weise. Han'l Hurk. and
others, containing 225 Acres, more or les. about
W' Ai re cleared, having therein erected a two story
y I
Plank llmur. The land will he divided Into three
or four pieces to suit purchasers.
Tkc.ms or S a i.e. (ne-thirtl of the purchase mon
ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the bal
ance Iu two cijoal annual payments, with interest,
to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage
of the purchaser. J AMES HUI.AND,
Acting Executor of Hugh Mct'ormick, dee'd.
Sept. '4. 18ni.-,;t.
05 PftlTDll ciin
)Y virtue ol a second .f'trtrs order issuing ont
It of the Court ol Common Pleas ot Cambria
county and to me directed.
I w-ill expose to putdlc
sale, at the Conrr Hni st:
V lMIKNSiU-KO, ou
SATURDAY, OCTOBER i, 18S0.
Commencing at a o'clock, r. the following
described real estate, to wit:
Xo. 3. A PIECE OR PARCEE OF IMM
PROVED EAXIi situate in Cambria township.
iHittnded by the Bculah road, lands ol Joseph W li
ma n. heirs ol James and Jeorge M ills, and others,
containing sixtv two (2) ai iibs and eiohtv-
THIO--K l-EKt HKS.
Xo. 4. A PIECE OR EOT OF OROt'XH sit
uate in the West ward ol Ebenhttrg ooro". bonnd-
, eil by the Turnpike. Eloy.l street and W est street,
-containing about iim: (l j ai re unfenced.
Xo. A H EF EOT OF G Rol'XD situate
! in the est ward of Ebensburir lioroiigh. bounded
j on the north by lot or Mrs. Sarah Davis, on the
, east by lot of J. & H. A. Shoemaker, on the south
ny i.ioy.i street, ami on ttie west 13- an alley.
Xo. . I he undivided one-half interest ol. In
and to a PIECE OK PA R 'EE OF EANIi sitnato
in Blacklick township, known as the "John Gillan
Farm," lwun,!ed on the north by lands of Peter
Wagner and Robert Ferguson, on the east by land
ol Isaac Wissmger. on the south by hind ol A. W.
Rowland and Da vid D. Dnvi. containing n: itrx
im:t AMTH i-.NTV-T!ii!i-K (li!) Ai HK.. more or less,
nlMint hKVENTY ai f.rs cf which are cleared and un
der lence. having thereon erected a good two story
lonr tm-rtlintj tlonn. a frame Ham and all neces
sary outbuildings. There is also a good Orchard
en Ihe premises and a Coal Bank open, the land
being underlaid by a four-foot vein of excellent
coal. The other half Intere-t in this farm. owned
by R. E. Johnston, Esq.. will be ollercd lor sale at
the same time and upon the same terms, so that
the purchaser can ''ntv the farm entire if he wishes.
Xo. 7. A PIECE OR PA Kl 'EE OF IM
PROVED EAXD situate in the West Ward or
Ebenshurg borough, tmnnded on the east by West
street, on the south by High street, lot r Hartman
Berg and land of T. B. Heist (formerly Stephen
Ehud's estate), on the west bv raid land ol T H.
Heist, and on the north hy land of T. H. Heist
(formerly Wm. Kittell's estate), containing a!out
two and ox p.-rot rrru aches, having thereon
erected a large two-story Frame Pfrllinu oneand
having a good orchard on the premises.
Xo. f A KO.l'AKE OF GKOT'XIi situate in
the West ward of Ebensburg borough, bounded on
the north by Eloyd street, on the east by Spruce
alley, on the south by I igle street, and on the west
by West street. containing one am)revi:s eioiith
(i7) Aems, having thereon erected a substantial
tiro-story Lcane Iftrilltvg House, a Frame Stable.
and all necessarv outbuildings. There is also an
excellent f frchard on this lot.
.Vs. . A HALF EOT OF GKOI ND in the
West ward of Ebensburg !wrongh. situate on the !
north-west corner of High and Julian streets, hav- j
Ing thereon ercct.'d a large two-story it, irk turrit- 1
ing lloff.e. with a frame Kilrhrn attached, and a :
I raute Stahle. all ill good repair. This is one of the ,
itto-t desirable properties in Ebensburg. j
Terttisi or riale. One-third ol the purchaso
money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the :
balance in two equal annual payments, with inter- j
e.t, to le secured by the iutiginciit bond end mort- ;
gage of the purchaser. I
.M A Hi . I! ET K ITTI'.EE, ;
Administratrix ol Win. Kittell. dee'd. ;
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
irtnp of nn clin or.irtf th 'iitrt of ('om
1 mon 1'Irns .
ul Cam!ri4 c.uintv, t nic dirtvtfvl.
1 will --X-or ii iiitilir on the i-n.'m.jc- ol No.
1. Herein;' Iter ilescrineil. on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 18S0,
At 2 O'l'LCH K.
r. m.. tho following descrilwd real
estate, to wit :
1 Xo. I. All that certain PIECE OK PARCEE
I )F EAX D situate in Suinmcrhill township. Cam
! bria county, pa., ad joining lands of Pat'k Cora"T,
James MGotigfi. IVtn. Stttay, and others, contain-
ing 03 Arrest, more or less, about TO Ai uksj of
I which are cleared, having thoreon erected a two
j story frame P'Wirtf7 Hwfe. a frame Hank Ram.
an.l'all the i.ecessary outbuildings, all in good re
I iair. There id nn Orchard ot sep-vt Iruit on said
' tiirm. Containing alM.nt l.vt apple trees, as well s
itcach. plum n nd cherry trees. There Is also gid
; water nt the dwelling and a sclti.d-honse on the
ndioiniiig farm. This is otic ol the best farms in
, Summerhill township.
Xo. 15. A certain PIECE 011 TR ACT or TIM
I BKR LAND situate in Stitnnierhill township, in
said eottnfy.adiotning iandsol Iariin x t o.. Thos.
Mi-Connei'i, and others, omtaiiiing lH.i Arrest,
i more or less, and allowance.
I Terms nt sinlr. One-third of the purchase
money to lie ptd oil the c.tnhrtniitinn of lh. sale.
anil the remainder in two eonal annual navntenfs.
with Interest, to te secured liy the jtidgiuent !on,l j
. ami mortgage 01 the luireiia-er.
i HEXRY WAETF.
vh...
1 Assignee of ll.tvi
-At the same time an.i place there
1 fered for s;: ie a lot o: wheat, rye, oats, buckwheat
i and pit:'! ics by the hii'hel. corn by the shfn k. and
: h:iv;and straw by the ton. Terms ol saleo! pi rson
j ol property will be mad- known on the d :y el sale,
when a reasonable credit w ill be gircn.
I HnNf.v Wai.tkk.s, A-aignee. kc.
Snmnierhlil Twp., Sept. 10, Isstt .at.
N
OTICE TO THESFASSKI.S.We,
fti-M. I.in niwl t.i ll-lzii. township. '.niihria coun
ty. Iit.. do liprrl.y wirn nil prri-unn? niratii-'l n-h.nir,
hiintiii-r, ir in nnv othfr w:iy trf-j-ins: ujmi our
iircmi's ft thev will rort-iinly 1-r Ufilt with n
the ciirf-t lor alt fitch ottinc.
.1. F. TH EXEEl.,
J AS. X M.G11KE.
JNO. li. M.-CAKTY,
J S. BEX DFX.
H. DEEAXEY,
P. FOISD.
. D. DKEOZIEi:,
M. E. CAKEE.
THOS. DOl i ill ER TY
EKiOl Kl CASSIDY.
W. . K HIS E.
G. H. HF.XDEX.
GEO. AliGlNMS,
.11 . Mel rt ! HE.
JXO. P AIcGl IRIv,
M. .1. DI'NEGAX",
S. All' EE W1EE.
AEG. IMK1HKI1TY,
J AS. A. McGl'IKE.
Scptctttbcl IO, lsi-o.-r.t.
PMIXISTl.ATOU S NOTICE.
jL- Folate ol Juki G. Eakk. tlcc'.l. i
letters of Administration on the estate ot John j
G. Jjakc. !! . late ef Ihe 'mrotigh of Ebcnsbuig. i
tld'e.'d. having been granted to the tnid'T-igne,!, I
all pcr-oii. Indebted to said e.t:itc:ue hcrctiv noti
fied that payment must be m-olc without demy,
ami 1 1 tose hvi:tg claims again! I iie ane will pre
sent them properiv authenticated for settlement.
AI. D. K11TEEU Admiitistnitor.
Ebrnsti ivg. Aug. -i. lso -,t.
A DM IN ISTHATOlfS NOTICE.
Ik Estate of i bo. W. Oatmav, dee'd.
Letters of administration on the estate ol Geo.
TV. Oatman. h.te of Eenburg boroitgli, deceased,
having been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are hereby noti'ied
that immediate payment must be made, and tho-e
having claims against the same will present them
properiv authenticated for scttlcucut.
t. k-TXKKA !'. .V.-!'-.''- v
l ... , , t. -r, ii-. .-".
Look! Look! See! See
JUST RECEIVED:
JL LAItGU JLXL XOBIiY L.1XE OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
j -A.lsio, jx l"iill Stoclc ol
i CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH IN
IX 1-:xI1jESS VAKIETY. OVIZ EIXE OT
OYERCOAT
CAIxISOT HE BEATEN FOK 01"
Wt have also received a
Hats, Caps,
-AT
Young America
Corner lllh Avenue and 11th Street,
OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE,
N. H. IV not fall to give lis a call before purchasing elsewhere, a! we are acknowledge! to b-
cheapest house iu Elair county, ;Scpt. '4, lWO.-tf.j
STILL LATER
ISTE W summer
in ci.i:at riioFisio
mnmoFrs
While fo mnii nre l"k'i".l fni',r'trtl to the romiin Presidential election in hr-yt.
beiny the ivvkit win, tke xnhar, -(7,f-r hasronrludcd to remain in the mercantile
bnsinem and 'ice it h'.s uinlirrded ottention hy H"jijihiiii'f his friend
and the )mblir qrneralh with ALL K1XU OF GOODS
A.r r PiiicrKs bo lot:
THAT XOXi: VAX Oil DARFl COMPETE Willi HIM.
Buyers vill ahrayzjiiid (t fidl and tleyint stok of ererythiny to be found in a yen! '.
."tore. conijriing a comjthte hnc oj
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTIOliS, HATS, CAPS
Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware,
Qneensvare, Glassware, Meiiware, Ciprs, Totacco, Caiei Goos, k, I :
Also, FI.OU1I, COI.X MKAh. FlsfT, SALT by the bushel and barrel, DT.CCS, NAII
GLASS, PUTTY, IU:Uslli:s, WIIOOMS. sVe. 1 have likewise added to my stock
TilliO'S IVrrii:iVT CORN SIIELI.EE
which vill be told at the remarkable loir price of CO c'nt each. Alto Tor tale, the
BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENT Ei
CS?- A large increase of business has necessitated the enlargement of mv store room and the er-:
tion ol an additional warcroom, and still my establishment is literally crowded with choice goods a
eager seekers alter bargains. Mill being determined to accommodate all who come, and especlt.
my friends from the country, to wln.m the highesip rices In trade will be paid lor all kind ot produ -I
hare thrown open my large and commodious stable for the Iree use of all who may wish to put '.
their stock. Thankful lor past favors ana hopeful for many iui-nie ones I remain as ever.
His;I- Ntrcl, fbenshnri;, Mnrrh,
liSO.
NOW
I88O
Pittsburg
EXPOSITION
AND WILL. REMAIN OPEN UNTIL
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9.
Admitted by all to be the largest and finest exhibition ever hehl i:i 'Veicrn lYiiiifj
vania.
Trials of 5Hcd on new and perfect Half-mile Trotting Course.
Fair r.ow in full operation.
Grand combination of Art. .Science, Manufactures, Horticulture and Agriculture.
Arrangements for the comfort and convenience of visitors perfect In every respect.
New LUiiidiii-sS for Machinery, Flowers, Live SPck anil Farm Products.
, ( li of i ix Fair Ditartsf.nt,
PREMIUMS II IX r.r.n Dkpap.tmext.
I 1,000 ix ('it Feoweu Depahtmext.
The Dining Department is under the -uiht ision of a first-tlas Hotel Keeier.
Mcalst r-nd Lunches at moderate prices.
Excursions at reniarkablv low rates on all Railroads.
K. J. YOl'Xd. General fnitnyrr.
JOirX IK HA1LKY, A?.ito,,t Maw.;.
J. C.
s.'ASII lJKAI.KIl IX WA. KIND OF
HEATING-and COOKING STOVES
AND MANl'l ACTniKi: OF
TIN ami SHEET
l10!s liZlevontli
- nriPrT riAt r. IX THE CITY. Itoonne. Sponf iac and Rrpalrlnn
j nil kind promptly nnd Mnf lnfitct or 11
$Titt mmm the mt t
Till". N FAY STOlli; liT II.TINc; OI'
S. TEITELBATJM, Carrolltown, Pa.,
HAS .11 ST BF.EX OPENED WITH A SPEEXD1D STt CK OF
; SPRINGESUMAIER GOODS,
And a cordial Invitation Is now extended hy tlie proprietor t every reader of the Frikhah to call arif
see the large assortment, examine the various o,naliTie., and learn the unsurpassable price., which are
so low Unit -0 per cnt. can po.ltively be :vcd by tlne who t.tiy their goods Inm me. The rea.nn 1
can sell so elte;i p . t hat 1 lmglit my entire stock tor cah and Intend to sell I. it cash or Its equivalent,
i and am therefore prepared to make quick sales r.l smaller profits than any other merchant in Cambria
county. Don't take my v,,.rd lor tnis, however, but coino and sec lor yourselves.
c.nit.i.i.To -. Mav i, i-o.-tr.
IAIJM 1 OK SALE. The uiidprsign
; ed offers at firirate sale her l arm of
(rres, situated on the Turnpike in Mtinsterlown-
hip. one mile frot i Cres,n, having therein creel
ed a l.irc tvro story Kinm Dwaa I.IMJ H-.i'sk. a
Pi MS Si. ni':. and all ret e--:uv oiitbiiiblitms.
There is also a n abnndauce ol apple, earatnl plum
irers and i.lcntv oi good water on the premise..
This protu riv is one of the best in the comity
the puratscs of a summer resort, and ns such could
he made verv prohlable. It will be sold at a bar-
..(n rt,l on ra.r nnv i.ients- For Inrther li'.iornt.i-
I Tion call on or addrcs Wvr. G,i:i:rtr. Munsier.
i Cambria Co., P.I., or py. ply to the owner.
1 "Ts. E!' T. SMYTH.
. i u .
A LIT Y, MAKE-IT ANI PRICE.
hrc and c.mqlete lint of
Umbrellas,
T1II
Clothing Hous
V
AND BETTER
GOODS
cam stoke
,T. FllEIBHOFF.
OPEN
188( 1
:h?s
Fourth
AND FAIR :
r and O'.sft it r.
PATTKHSOX, S-
rtfitry.
- LRO WAKE,
Ave., Alloonn, Tn.
atten.leel to.
(10-'J4.'T9. tf.J
Ti.irn.nirw..
NOTICE OF INCORDOIIATION-.
Notice is hereby given that an application
will be made, nn.lir Ihr act ol Assembly ol the
Commonwealth of Pennsj Ivanla entniej "An Act
to ProTido tor the lneorjMirati.'n and !!. g'tlatlon cf
certain . ortwinttiops, nppn.veii April atn. 174,
and the supplements thereto, for the In'oiqHTaXua
ol an intended conninitton to be called the "Cres-
tor son Co::l Company," the character and obieet cf
I which is to citrrv on the bnsinc of mining coal
. from land in "nmbria n-nntT. Penn.ylvsina.
' JOHXsToN Ji S( AN EAX. Solicitors.
' E'bensburg. Sept. in, lsso.-ot.
' -
' O I ' BSCK I ME 1". .f thk 'A M IM.l FTJI FAl A ,
- . .'-..