f.bf..xsiu no. pa.. TEUKIY. - - - .Tl'LY 1. 1SS1. 1 ! Sl.OCAL AM) i i:i:SON'AL. 1 I fere. TherP iinl Hip Other lIao. i -The early ajiIe catches the incautious , jifcn.'.e. i .11 r can he bought at Barkers' at the ! rfrj i, vot figured. ! -iVew arttnent of ain-'hanis for dresses, ; - :i r'i -ivcd at Barkers'. ' (ir.i.M -.'.vth'-, as well as grass soy the, caul e i x .;i r : it at Barkers'. ! A liut-.-iii-r h. .-om. exe.ue for getting angry when he is mit of joint. Fvr man it lias no pfpal ; for he.i-t- it i unexcelled. What Kendall's ..-ivin Cure. t,-riii WV-tniorelar.il er.nnty the sheriff require-his jri-iiMiTs to earn what the j-eat- W.i'l j.-nv-r and window paper, a well 83 oil -l..th .-hades v.-ry ,-heap at Barkers'. ; Xle.nly i"v.l paints at bottom prices, at the new .1. D.m't buy until you ' have"1:! thuni. Twelve ili.Trrent Kanjsof civil engineers : ar? niil to he at wurk in the vicinity of Di'l tc0. Indiana (unity. ; I' id wel'athe at Long Rranch ? No, not a I at! c. yon may Int. The air was too cold an ! t'.c '.v.iter too wet. T'.e Catholic parochial school cV-ed on j T :esi!.iy I.i.-t and Prof. I.yte's normal school j wiil follow nit to-day. ; V. ?. Barker A Bio. have a larse lot of , gurrar-etired hams, which you can b'ly cheap- : er from them than ni.y!"lv else. Mr. D. F. I.h.yd, f this i lace, will take ; charge of matter- t.-legraphie at the new Mountain Ilons, rc--on, to-day. A Ir rg' two -tiiy frame convent build ing 13 In ronr-c of erect imi at flaliitzin. SO! much for Father Boyle's zeal ami enterprise. ; Mrs. M. Wat. liter. Sin -in -.'dale, Ta., says: My Chronic Catarrh is much bi Iter, from the ; use of Ti ur . Buy it at new druij store. Kendall's Spavin Cure is used from the Atlantic to the. I'.icihV co;i-t. Hence it can be bought at the licwli uz store, Kbeiisbui'i;- , Tl' Altoona C'-'i", among other t;if-ic, Styles t:s a '!;id" with a very large '!)" which same i the best ''holt" we ha-e, don't you see .' Don't fail to look at the Sewing Ma chinas at Barkers' before you invest, as they have all kind-, and you can save money by buyiilg from them. .V young woman, who claimed to have walked a:l the v. ;v from California, was ad mitted to the Westmoreland county alms house a few days ago. An employe at the new Court House had one of hi-, hands painfully demoralized hn-t Tuesday by being caught in some part of a bloc k-and-tat kic :pparat;i. The l.i.-t monthly payment of the Cam bria, Gnut ier and Iron Barb Wire Works and YToodvale Woolen Mi!!, Johnstown, n-ggre-ated the handsome sum of ?1 lo.rioo. Tie I.oretto base ball club failed to meet t! ir engagements, and -onseiiH-nt!y there was r.o game of ball on our groiinds last Saturday afternoon, cont"!Up!ated. Fur the lir-t time in years we are obliged to double up this week on some of our ad vertisements, and even then we give mere than the ordinary amount of reading matter. Sunan are high this year, but you can save Some money by buying from Barkers', -as they purchase larger quantities and sell at lower prices than any one elre in this sec tion. With a beauty and grace which only a scholarly mind can eminaiil, Hensel of the Lanea-b r InirUl-ieifer, wiites up the -'ex-curs'a" editorial Lung Branch, sea. beach, and the sand. Our g I ftiend Michael Bracken, of CaiKtzin, i - -aid to have contracted for the erection of no !e-s than eighteen building-at that plaee during the pi e-ent summer, Good for Gllit;'m. Ti e Harris, urg T .''.' ',, sn s that Hon. D. J. Mone'l, of .John-town, gives away one tenth of his income annually to eharritable purpose-, a Tii we presume the 1 ri-yrnph is Slorrell-y right. On Monday ev ening last a scale of red hot njet.i! penetrated the left eye of Mr. Andre s Meyer, a puddler employed at the "Cambli.i Woiks, de-troying the ball of the eye, an I of course, niioing the sight. Juhn Batman, a resident of Coiieniaugh borong'i dropped dead Tuesday morr.ing last. He had been dii lging to excess for eeveral ilays. He was about 4r. years of age, a.. I ...ir l ..........t ..i.n.i j ui jrti . K w 11 1: .uin rvri.u e u in 1 1 e n . V Mr. J"oi"iife Webtr has coiue back to j Town, we Hope to remain j ei manent iv wall Xi3. Tie is the soit i f man we like to count ! la our population stati-ties and we were ; ,-tsfraM Tie was troing t- AI:oona to -tay. Regi-ter and lec. rd the fact that Begis 1 ter an I I.'ei order Brown is by all odds the ; happte-t mm in on r town. The new arrival, ' wich is like-vi-e the first arrival, is a daugh ter, honi in the bio oming month of roses. Tie a.hi-.il.-ni'y of providing a second Tesenroir tor our water -works is being poneh- The ie. hi,- in n. ; T.,-..f-rtt, i.rt experience .,f the pic-cnt season to be en , tire -1 ... iiiall for the purpo-c for which it was in-ended -Vl'ei an illne- which for several weeks ! kerthi u in c!os cenfineinent in his room. -our yjimg friend Mr. Cclestine Blair is again ah e. In travei-e cuir boulevards, otherwise fcnowa as sidewalks, and we are giad to , niake a note of it. t suiTer from sick or nervous head I. '",!? " ''! igia or sletidessness V If so. do cot delay r--tore v rr-.ugi-t. : li-ting that in time nature will but go at once to K. James, 'en-burg. Pa., for Ir. Faust's :a-, f are. M-s.-p o w- 1 v 1 : - fo.. d by my political connections into -t !if.-, my siit)Yniiis were intenificd hy J s oiiitnetits of those who sayV my face and tay head everod with scrofulous humor" i said a pctitVman recently mred hy Cuti-ura 1 Remedies. Sold at ti e new dni-; .-tore. -Wfiyaind.jert of loathiujr and di--nst to ' j ' ;e'f athl society from c:itrrh. wl en San- ' I rl:ailical Cure, extern illy and internal- ' 'ministered, will rurc every symptom of ! . "- tV-aso. Kvery jiacka?.; is a complete ' . ' 4' :it. Only St. At the new dru; store, j - - i Or tin- words "aver.iRe" ami "I.cucor- j in the la.-t item on our first pace this j et,.t''al "vcrou" and "I.eucorilKea," red- j j' Tractive! v. "rwiw the "intelligent composi- ; r vueie win a umv i, ,.i, -i, c..f f tin "vOTr'e"aiidiii.ideit "av. ra.:" too much. Mr. T. II. IKi-t,,,r the Mountain House, Saturday .showed , xhvt or ff,Ur pota raise.l on his cnniu-l-tlie present season I fiTBie certainly takes tlie premium. ve,e as lapeo as a soo-c-ea- and would I 'lis'Ted j to tuhersd .i ' ia Septemher. V Neil Met ay, of Camluia township, 1 .lay staited li'-nce for the. eastern i with hetween tliirty-fuc and forty I 1 ; t : ef cat! e. lie will drive tboo. ' i-t to II.);idashuro, thence to Tv- " :"1 t i other lioints. sellin g as lie kmi - a J to 1 fiiviid and patron Mr. David ' H 'Stmorehifitl county, was here 'f.'i M. a'; ( . sf late visiting his daughter, "-I"", and his many otlier rel- Is. Mr. 15. is still hearty and '' "lheuinulies" of late have t I.. .1 ' II Li- , J : - us that Ili-other Lindsav is aw- a '.in for havi,,), . , i , , i tt t--to say his say UVa-'. .cw of Monday last i"- F-tcursion to Long nrAUl.h xvllf.n that all hi, w,..kly ami weaklier t UKe Oiirvlf. want. il In fiio.ii 1... . - c-h m r. i":r;e!;ce. The tortures of neuralgic pains, Rick and nervous headache, are instantly banished by the use of Dr. Faust's German Cure for Neu ralgia and Headache, Guararteed to relieve. Ask druggists. For sale by E. James, F.! ensburg, Pa. 4-l,'Sl.-e.o. w.ly. t Mrs. Harry Lingafelt, of ITollidayslnirg, was stung by a "snake-feeder," or dragon fly on Tuesday last, which caused her arm r-1 subsequently her entire body to swell. A physician was called in and succeeded in staying the pmnress of the poison, which for a time promised serious resu'f s. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has rapidly made its way to favor among druggists, w ho have observed its ef fects on the health of their customers. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 2 r, Western Av emie, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets, or call at the new drug store, Ebensburg. il-T.-2t.l ' l'lie only secret about Ayer's Cherry rectoral is in the selection of the the best materials for the cure or coughs and colds and skillfully combining them by chemical i processes. This all medical men are a ware of, as they are furnished with the formula of its preparation. Sold at the new drug store. Cambria county is acquiring lots of new townships and villages on paper. The Philadelphia Hsronl has just furnished us with Paine township, the Altoona Tribune with Boyd township, and the Altoona Call with a village which it calls Shaverstown. The latter we may have hail before, but we certainly never heard of it. The only long-distaive excursion to be given this summer to the employes and fam lies of the T. B. B. in Altoona will leave that city for Coney Island, X. Y., on Thnrday night, July 14th, and return on Saturday night following. Six hundred tickets, the . entire number, have already been sold at a ci -t to each holder of for the round trip. Our jail is filling up. The number of in mates is fifteen, including a sprinkling of the i feminine persuasion. The crimes charged a.gain-t them are not heinous as to character, and except something serious turns up about the 4th of July season, the calendar for the first week of September term of Court will be stale, flat, and about as unprofitable to a , reporter as usual. , Mr. Thaddeus Albert, a proficient musi- eian and much esteemed citizen'of Ilollidays burg, died on Thursday evening of last week, and w as buried in the Catholic ceme tery on Saturday afternoon His age was 4t; years and he had beer, a hunchback for , life owing to his spine having been injured by a fall when only a year old. May his soul re.-t in peace. The growing wheat in some parts ot In diana county has been attacked with the rust, and what promised at first to be the large st and best crop ever produced in that region looks now as if it would be a comparative failure when the harvest time comes. The rust, it is thought, will get over the line and nianife-t itself in the northern section of this county as soon as the wheat begins to ripen. The Braddock Timr says that Pat Brady was st i uck by the Cincinnati Express west J on the P. B. B.. Friday evening last, from the effects of which he died the same night. He had gone with a friend to the train, pnd after seeing him on board the cars started to cross the track in the rear of the train, when Chicago Expess came along and struck him with the above result. The at ten! ion of persons who know how to keep a hotel and who wish to embark in that business, is directed to the advertise ment of Peter NVallan, of St. Nicholas, this county, who offers for sale or rent the valu able hotel property in the West ward of this borough now known as the H dninger House, a large, well located and well arranged huil ing for hotel purposes. Mr. Philip Hoover, of Carroll township, , will to-day relieve Mr. Clief as carrier of the mails between this place and Carrolltown and Cherrytree. The latter gentleman was ever punctual and accommodating in the discharge of his duties, as we have abundant reaor.s for knowing, and we feel sure Mr. Hoover will fill the bill as we'd after he gets the hang of the thing. Success to both. A icporter of the Altoona f-'nn under stands that Mr. John Trainor, an excellent Democrat and gentleman, who lives in Tun ' ncihill borough, is, a candidate for County j Treasurer. His chances , continues the re porter, are excellent, and should beget the nomination he will surely be elected, and if elected Camb-.ia county can be proud of ob tainitg bis services. He is a sober and in dustrious man. That corps of engineers we spoke about last week are stHi engaged surveying in the . neighborhood of Bradley's station, F.. A C. Bailroad, though who are their employers re mains as de p a my-tery as ever. But it is shrewdly guessed that in the end the Balti more .v. Ohio Bailroad Company w ill foot all the bills, am that a new route from Balti more to Erie, Pa., by way of Pittsburgh will be the o.itcome The "intelligent compositor" saw thous ands, if not millions, in the "Biblical Puzzle" otfer of the Il'itl'drji' ifjnth'i, published by us last week, and again, properly corrected, in our present issue, and although it is evi dent that he heaved a cipher the mischief he, was doing, that fact didn't deter him from "putting up" ?io.ooi) instead of ?lo.oo in gold as a prize to the first comer. A liberal cuss (with other people's cash) is the "intelligent comp." A young man named Muse, of West more land eoiintv, cast his lines in pleasant places . . aim iook rare io.o,, o .iil acmneiu.s ex- a . I. m. . i t A cent wtii women of wealth. IIis plans were all i-eiwK- and be nroceeded to nut them in r,i; d r. it ,v-t 1,! ioto,, operation a few (lap, ago. It wa. his mten- tion to marry the six in one day, leavinc his f.ivorite for the last, and then to carry off all tl.e nionev he could obtain from the others. lie got away with three and their money and then skipped. S. J. Jordan, Esq., late of the Bedford Iii'i'iircr, died of consumption, after a long and painful illness, at his home in Bedford on the 1 "tli nit. II-' was a gentleman of the most generous impulses, one indeed of na- tine's noblemen, as the Ilarrisburg rtriot very pertinently remarks, and his nutimely death at the early age of what we presume to he about forty years, is a source of regret to a host of warm friends and admirers l'eace to his manes. Mr. David K. Evans on Tuesday caught J a iiia.-K nass m sinnkle s dam which measur ed thirteen inches in length, and at the same time and place Bev. T. K. .Tones landed an , other member of the same family, which saw those figures and went a couple of inches j better. The day prior a nine-inch trout was ; captured in these parts, and one day last j week a catfish sixteen inches long graced the j basket of a fisherman. It looks as if this I were the anglers' paiadise. j Owing to the continued ill health of his j wife, Mr. ('has. II. Wilson, who has been j connected with the Mountain House, this . place, for the few months past, has been forced to return to the East, ind as a conse quence his household goods, consisting of a ! great variety of articles in that line, will be exposed to public sale at ti e above named ! hotel on Saturday afternoon of next week, 1 July 0th, commencing at one o'clock. See I posters printeo at this office. The enibryotic school teachers, niascu I line and feminine, who have been attending j Prof. Lyte's normal school, in this place, for j several weeks past, propose to have a sort of j a "commencement, " so to sneak, in shape or , asocial picnic near town tomorrow (Satur ' day), in which they expett to be joined hy a number of their friends who are not of the normal persuasion. W'e don't know what kind of fun they are going to have, hut pre sume the Lyte "fanla-tio toe", will get in its w.ik q-iite lively. The Altoona Call says that six men were precipitated a distance of twelve feet to the I ham tioor below by the breaking of a trestle j at the Cresson lions on last Saturday after j noon, and while all of them were more or Ipsp bruised, one of them was so badly hurt ! that he had to leave for his home in Xew i York the same evening. The men were en- i gaged in plasterin? the ceiling of the kitchen, j and as the piatform broke without any warn- : inir all went down at one time among the j rubbish and lumber. ' "Guaranteed to cure," is the induce- ! nient offered to you to call at James' new j Drug Store, nbensburg Pa., and buy a bottle j of Dr. Faust's German Cough Svrup. It is ', j based upon chemical laws, and is prepared ! j with the most scrupulous care. This medi- j cine is warranted to cnreconnmption, coughs, , : colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and all pul , monary diseases. Bemem'oer an ordinary j cough leads to consumption if allowed to ' continue without relief. Price. 2.TC., ."ioc. and 51 a bottle. 4-.-e.vw.iy. ! Mrs. Christina Foster, of the Cambria House, of this place, has leased the Arling : ton IIouse. in Altoona, and will take posses sion of the same about the first of Aucust i coming. She is an experienced landlady, and in her enlarged sphere will doubtless ' give increased satisfaction. It is also rumor ed that' Mr. Joseph Ileininger, of the liein intrer House, has it in contemplation to dis pose of his hotel here with the purpose in view of embarking in the same business in Iiraddocks, Allegheny county. We shall be sorry to see both or either go from our midst. Mr. B. F. P.oNinger, an older brotnor of our tow nsman. Mr. Jesse S. Bolsinger. claims the honor nf being the oriirinn! discoverer of the comet which is now exciting the wonder of scientists all over the world. He says that lie first saw the heavenly ranger at o'clock on Tuesday morninir of last week while pursuing is avocation of engineer at the Gays port machine works. We know Ben well, nd have no doubt that he saw the ' Comet as soon as he saw it, which we hope was too soon for any one else to comet over him in the matter of the f.'oi) offered as a prize to the first discovere r. ince we can remember, though our mernoiy'snot vast, the belief has prevailed that fair liberty's last hope for a toothoid in this land of the free would be cone, irrovo ; eahiy gone, don't you see? if the newspaper men' who in the rural regions eno! lie. or lie cool, should forget to enthns" on the Fourth of July: and as enthuse of thai kind must have a fair shake, the printers, ye s-e, a big holiday take-so extensive, indeed, that they don't stop the leak, though they do stop their papers, for as much as a week. Ilene we infer that you will understand us fuly when i we sav the next Freeman will be dated I Mb. ; of July. K. L. Johnston and John A. Kennedy, Fsqs., both of whom resemble each other in one leu. the same being wooden, and are al ways welcome additions to any circle, and es pecially the social circle, took in the big pic nic at St. Nicholas dav before yesterday, and notwithstanding the thunder storm, report ! having what everybody is sure to find among the generous, whole-souled people of that locality a good time and slathers of fun and j feast iiiir. Neither of them, we presume, es ' saved the mazy dance, though even in that ( line it is peitiuent to ask what Kennedy of mirth ami jollity bring forth after it has ' "pegged'- away awhile. i Mr. Phil. Collins, who with his amiable ' wife and little daughter, has been rusticat- ing at their old home here for several days past, was seeking the proper person on Tnes- i day last to put water from theartisian well i into the old homestead on Centre street, the complaint being that the water from the well , on the premises seems to be impregnated with alum to such an extent that cream put into coffee or tea made wilh the water immediate ly becomes sour. This too although the well l.as been thoroughly cleansed two or three times during the last few months. Having ; no College in our midst, we never dreamed of there being Alumni here, t We had a pleasant visit on Wednesday ' afternoon from Josiah King, F.sq., senior I proprietor of the Pittsburgh Conimfrrinl tin ' zt'ttr, who is at present sojourning with his wite, daughter and three of his grandchil dren at Belmont Cottage. We found the ' old man." as he called himself in speaking of his business relat ions, as courtly as a King, as edifying as an editor, i.nd as genial as a gentleman of the old school all which he combines in his name and his nature. We shall be clad to meet and greet him often during and long after the stay, only too brief, which he proposes to enjoy, and enjoy it we hope that he will, in our niidst. Miss "Maine" Byan, eldest daughter of ox-SheritT Byan, of Johnstown, is here on her farewell visit to her many young friends and older fines in Kbensburg. The visit assumes the form of a farewell because Miss Maine intends to enter the convent of the Sisters of Charitv in Johnstown on the KHh of the present month, where in due time. God will ing, she will assume the vows and duties of a re ti:i '.!. That her choice is a wise one the worldly-minded will possibly question, but t hat it is her vocat ion and that she w ill be as happy and contented as she must he pure and noly in it, is the earnest prayer of ail who know fully to esteem our amiable young friend. Our aw.av-np-on-the hean friend. Prof. C. O. Burg, of Wheeling, W. Va., and alsof.f musical and literary celebrity, very kindly favored us with a special invitation to attend the commencement exercises by the pupils of St. Vincent s High School, of which he is principal, on Monday evening of this week. Of course it was out of the question for us 1 obey the summons, not beins. in the Wheeling way, and our accomplished friend as a consequence; wa ohliited to bring his commencement to an end without the print which our pre-ence would have insured for the occasion. Hope, however, no Burg (a nice Burg) was melted to tears on that ac count. loe Furey, the clever and competent junior editor of the liclicfonte Wntrhnmn, is in hot pursuit of the Democratic nomination for Begister and Becorder of Centre county, and we sincerely hope he will catch it. Joe is one of the men you read about, a good ed itor and a genial gentleman, and although he is lameof a leg there will be no cause for latiie-ei.tatlon over the defeat of the ticket if be is counted in on the "make up." Still we know to a certainty and also to our sor row that editors don't always obtain what they hanker after, but as Joe is only Furey by name while he is exceedingly Meek by nature, we know that he won't get up on his ear and knock Hades out of things generally should fortune fail to smile upon him. Ladies, while silently suffering from your many forms of weakness and disorder, to you is given Dr. Faust's German Aromatic, Wine, ; Ki'arantced to benefit and permanently er yon. A ladv writes: "I gained emht poun nre ( J l -V Kii i m x j-.. ins. vi ii.v I-w.iifu. ion I tfritoi I rrimtii it 1 1 r 1 ir iiviiriil, ; j t,)ve we(.ks l)V your German Aromatic ! Wine." Sold on a positive guarantee to in- ! vicorate. reculato and cive new and perma- ! 'lent vital force. Arc you a debilitated per i recovtn.jn fom I t eifects of exhausting mentil or physical ! work ? Revive the droopinsr, energies, get I ney strength and rich blood by the prompt use of Dr. Faust's (ieinian Aromatic Wine In no way can it he used as an intoxicant. Ask Druggists. For sale hv K. James, Drug gist, Ebensljurg, I'a. t-1 --co. w.ly. A card which appears for the first time in our paper today announces the formation . -1 . ... of a new law firm, composed of Win. II. Sechler and M. I). Kiitell, F-sos., with oflices in Johnstown and Kbensburg, and we need scarcely add tint it is a new departure emi nently fit. to have been made. The Junior member is unquestionably one of the most reliable, trustworthy and intelligent young men this coin in n n it v Iras ever produced while the senior member, the present cm- eitnt Distriet Attorney, who will excuse ns for putting the cart before the. horse, so to speak, has uiaiie a reeonl for Himself in legal circle of which he has good reason to be proud. The new -lepartiire is therefore a commendable one, and we have no doubt it will be as successful as it is commendable. Fatal Accu-f.nt in Ai.toona. Mr.Alex. C Wentell, for sixteen years an employe in the "yard" of the Pennsylvania llaifroad Company at Altoona, met with a horrible nid instant death while in the discharge of his duty. For some time past he had held tl.e position of assistant foreman of ear in spectors, nnd while examining some trucks which were standing on llie track he happen ed to notice that a brake-chain of a gondola car was broken. Thinking that it would re quire but a minute or two to repair it, he neglected to put up the usual dantrcr signal so as to give employes warning that he was engaged under the ear, He crawled in, and alHiut the same instant a shifting locomotive which he had not noticed bumped against the train with considerable force. lie was caught in the brake-rigging and dragged sev eral feet, when his body rolled over on the track, ami the wheels ground him length wise from his head and down over his bodv i to the lower part of the abdomen. Instant death was the result. Deceased was aged forty-five years, and he leaves a wife and rive children. lie wassolierand industrious, and the Railroad Company had no more faithful employe. Nevei-al of our residents were well acquainted with him. Johnsloicn Tribune, 29' M Fit chants who suffer from Dyypepsia Headache, Constipation, or Biliousness, can he cured by using Dr. METTAUIi'.S IIEAD ACHE a.nd DYSPEPSIA PILLS. Price L'5 cents. 6-21. -im. The New Pdesbttftiian Chcp. h. The contract for the erection of a new Presbyte rian church in this place was last Friday awarded to Mr. Henry Shenk, he being the , , . I , , . , y " f : i be 32x1,8 feet, with pressed brick front and common brick for sides and rear, and to be trimmed with Ohio stone. The brick in the present church are to be utilized in the new I building. Mr. Shenk's bid for the job, which was accepted, wa fi.r.TS. One proposition was to have entirely new material, and Mr. Shenk's bid on this was ?4,870. The differ- j ence between the two sums given was held j by the building committee to warrant the j choosing of the lesser. The only other bids j put in were by Mr. Bichard J. Tiblott, of Ebensburg one of them, for all new mate- j lerial, being S"i,W, and the other. $.'.4.-0. J Ground was broken Saturday, and it is the ; intentien of Mr. Shenk, who is the contrae- j tor for the new Court IToiise, to push the i building to completion before the snow ; come3. , The present church was first opened for . divine service May l'4. tHf.O, with Bev. An- : drew McElwaine as pastor. Mr McElwaine . is now in charge of a congregation in West j Philadelphia, and by special invitation and i in accordance with the eternal fitness of j things will on Sunday next preach the last ! sermon that will ever" be heard inside the old building. The walls will be torn down com- j mencing the day following. Tin structure thus to be swept away by the march of improvement was limit by ex Sheriff Myers at the contract cost of 5l,!!0, and the building committee received it from him May 0, is.ni. As before stated, it was onened for the nurnose for which it was in tended May 24th of the same vear, and was ; formally dedicated June 10, ts.vi. Mr. Me- ; F.lwaine continued as the pastor ti!l when lie removed to Indiana boroueh, and ! subsequently to West Philadelphia. He was succeeded by Bey. B. S. Morton, November 10th of that year. After a pastorate of one ; year and two months, Mr. Morton was fol lowed bv Bev. D. S. Harbison, who was in stalled Dee. 14, is."..',, and continued as pas tor for eight years and nine months. June 20, lSo.-, Bev. T. M. Wilson became paster. Two years and three months afterward, or i on the 2d of July, he was succeeded by Bey. B. M. Kerr, who occupied the pulpit ' for tits term of two years and nine months. Bev. J. WT. Edie became pastor February 8, j 1872, and at the end of one year and seven months was followed by Bev. John N. Mac ! Gonigle, who was installed May 11, l7.r, and j remained three years. Bev. M. V. Brown ! was the last pastor, and Ids term of useful j ness covered two years. The pulpit is at ' p;ecnt unfilled. A vacancy of nearly a ! year existed after Mr. Morton's removal i from Ebensburg, and another of one! year i and nine months after Mr. Kerr's removal. , Of the foregoing named ministers, two, Mr. I Wilson and Mr. Edie, are duad. I The new church will be located n Centre street, one square and a half north of Main j street, and immediately opposite the new I j'"1'1' .. ... That Tei.ei-honk to C aukoi.i.towx. The project of running a telephone line from i Ebensburg to Carrolltown seems to bean as sured success. We had a conversation with ' oui townsman, Mr. M. L. Oatman, the other j day when the following facts and figures I were elicited ami are given for the informa- tion of the public : The contemplated tele ! phone will follow the line of the plank road ' between here and Carrolltown, that route be I ing the generally-traveled public highway-, ! and, consequently, will he the more easily guarded from the dangers oi laning trees, etc. It will ronilirP sotiitwliere in tlie nciijli- ! hoiliooil of Fr-Onto pcrffft tll lino, $4l'.0 of I , , ... ' ' ' ,.,,. i...'i.. i. wln.-ll (v'ossUly more) li:e alicndy l-oon ; .siihsrriiH'd. Tlio lialaiK-o, if anv tlirrc !e j oiin be mailo avuilablp at any nuiinenr. The j original intention was to have the line in I woi kintr order on the 1st proximo, lint tli I was finiip.l impossible owiny; tn a iimltiplini j tv of reasons, amoiipst which may bo iv.en- tionr-tl I the fact that the harvest seastm has for a time cngrosseil llio attentieii of thone interested in the project northward. We mav have said it before, but it will ln no i harm to repeat it, Miat Mock in the line is in ! part to lie paid by the delivery of poles and ! plantiiii! the same, etc., and that (his service ! is proposed to be accomplished by parlies along the line whose lime and attention arc otherwise and possibly more profitably en jS.i!pl at present. Some (if the poles are al '. ready cut and delivered, .lust now, the ile ; liberate intention is to finish the line by the . first or the middle of August, or, at any rate, before the Sfptetnlier :sesion of our county ! courts, and to thi finality Mr. Oatman pro j poses to devote his best mercies. To Mr. Oatman, by the way, attaches the greiter projiort ion of praise; for whatever of suocest) i shall attach to Hip new departure. The ter ! minus of this end of the line may he fixed in ! llie liiercantilee-tablishment of Sir. hitman, High street, while the Vtrs oftice, ( 'arroll I town, is spoken of as a suitabl-- point to re cen'e and forward messages from the other I extremity: but these, of course, are iios ; tions which the stockholders alone will have ' tho rinht to determine. Hat Fkvfti. Messrs. T.ly I5ro., Drti?; cif, (hvi'sn, X. Y. I have leen afllicted for twenty vcars, durinf; the moiilhs of Aucust and September, with llav Fever, and have tried various remedies for its relief without 1 success. 1 was induced to trv vonr Cream Balm ; have nsed it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it to all Mm- llnrly afllicted. Konf.liT . lOWM.V, (ex- : Mayor) Kli.abelll, X. J. i Messrs. White A IJunlick, Drutljjists, Itlia- j cn, X. Y. I reromniend to those, sufTerino- 1 ffis I have been) with Hay Fever, Fly's! Cream li.ilm : have tried lienrlv all the ri'lll- 1 fdies I could find, and cive this R decided preference over them nil. It has given me. immediate relief.' C T. Stf.phkns, Hard ware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y.,s ept. ti, 1W. I'rice M cents. For sale at the new drug store, l-.ueiisuurii, i'a. t . tr , ;i If there is t.-) w ny specia recognition Of the national hirtllday Ml this place Oil Monday next we have failed to learn of it hy telephone, or Otherwise. Still that needn't worry those who seek social solace amid , , . . . . gayf ul rathennos, for there are at least two ilaces, easy of access Slid pleasant to Visit, W here pickniekian pastimes can be enjoyed on the cominj; Fourth to the fullest and most th to the fullest and most joyful extent. These places are Durhin's ! (irovo, on the road leadinp from Chest j Springs to St. Auoustine, nntl at (Jallitzin, or more properly, iierhnps, 1 nnnelhiil. I he picnic at. the formei place is to he for the lienetitof tho church at St. Aucust ine, while the festivities at the letter, which are to he under the auspices of the late esteemed pas tor of FJlienshtiro, Rev. Father Boyle, are ex- pected to yield a good harvest to St. Patrick's cmTch at tltat vct. Nobody need be told j what the festivities of a picnic consist of, as j a picnic is a picnic wit only slight variations wherever you find it. These two, however. will be among the bet conducted and most deservins; that the occasion will call forth, and if you go to either you will have no cause to regret that you didn't go to some other one. iivc them loth the best boom ! V" ran- h "'. 1"" r 'i'ting flniimnff nn.l miluiinir tin. m i 1 o mi. dancing and enloying the music, fun and festivities generally, don't forget to make some return that will render the memory of your visit, like a thing of beauty, a'joy for ever. QrifK ANnSuitK. Many miserable people drag t! emselves wearily about from day to I '... "m snowing wi.at aus inem nut wan failing strength and spirits, feeling all the tini that they are steadily sinkinc into their craves. If tliese sufferers would only use Parker's (iinuer Tonic, they would find a cure commencing from the first dose, and vi- - "' . - tallfy, FtrentTtll nnd Cheerfulness ouicklv and Miieiy coiiiiiu; oaeK to iticiu , wan reMorauon to perfect health. See advertising column. Tnoiin. J-or sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, I'a. rt-lT.-lm. EXTKNPlKfV THF. TlMF. FOTt THE COI.I.F.C- TioN of Taxes. The act passed at the last session of tlie Legislature extending the time for the collection of city, county, township and borough taxes for a period of one year after the expiration of the former limitation of two vears, has been signed by the Govern or, and is now a law. Under the former Statue collectors became liable for the amor.nt due by delinquent taxpayers after the limitation expired, hut now all warrants issued subsequent, to 1874 can bo enforced i I(" I'.'7e Jea ,roiV V! . , - KSS,lln l Mill Wjtl 1(11115. 11 tlinil ttlll 1.1 H IIHIJ UCIII who-have removed from one tiistrict toanotn- er, where the specified limit has not expired. and collectors can compel all such to pay if able. 'o IIosriT.M. Keepf.d. Xo palatial hos pital Is needed for Hop Hitters patients, nor large-salaried talented puffers to tell what Hop Bitters will do or cure, as they tell their own story by their certain and absolute cures at home. A'ete York Jndrprntient. M. L. Oatman, authorized agent, Ebensourg, keeps the pure article. Important to Travei.f.tip. Special in dncements are offered you hy the Bl ri.iso ton Boute. It will pay you to read their nilt'ArtiL'nntarif 4k Vtx ?i"tii ii ! -i ). n'lirii'A in V i a I ' 1 L CJOCUl' 1J 1 1 iJ UXs 1VU1IU LI'' H IV 111 lillj l isue. L.-19.-I0ui. J The Kniohtp of the ''We" bt the SitE OK the sea. With gripsack and son and a very eood friend, wo staited last week a brief time to spend with our peeis editori al by the side of the ocean, at famous Long Branch, where we have a large notion, when fortune smiles down on us a good heap, to t np a cott1(re wUh its front to tlie dVep But as that ain't the story we started to tell we n proceea, UKe ine ocean, our bosom to swell with the emotions that struggle to get to the top wlule we thinlcor the feasting, the "excursh" and the hop. Soto begin at the beginning, we left Tuesday eve of last week a brief respite from our labors and some bus iness to seek, and in due time we landed in the famed city of Penn, where we were wel- ; who preside o'er the" "St. Cloud" ami know how to beep a hotel at which guests in luxu rious comfort doth dwell the men that we mean, and wno put the chalk on our hat, are Messrs. Mullen & Bean, who have our sin cere thanks and all that. After tarrying here for a few hours, or until towards eve, with rich viands filled up and a smile in our sleeve we started for Long Branch, which in due time we reached, and found lots of ye scribes and their ladies well lieached at the Ocean Hotel, which the renowned Lelands doth keep in a style that is princely, and a rich harvest reap. Of course our arrival was greeted with hand-shakings and "sich." for I among newspaper men we always strike the i vein (not the vain) rich, and while they re- , counted their pleasures whilo we had tarried i behind, we felt in our pocket and then felt quite relieved in our mind a remark that von may if you owe us soon understand to mean that oiir finances were low not much cash on hand. And yet we were there, tho' we admit it looks thin for a man to go hence who hasn't much "tin;" vet having com- , bined business with pleasure, you can ima- j gine the rest, if you want to. at leisure. But we wander once mote, so to return to our j story, we found friends on all sides, among j the rest a Young man very hoary, and at the head of the heap, where he tills the full i measure, we found Menamin, who keeps all j the records and takes care of the treasure. , Ve found but no matter, as we can't name j them all we will just let them pass with the ; remark that they were there a pretty large ' mass of brave men and true and of ladies ! who'll stand the test of comparison with any J of their sisters in all this broad land. i niAlTBR II. TniC SAME BEISU VERY mOST fP.OfilK. Vc1nf?lny cvnninjr and up nnil a lat botir of tlic nihr soinn .if the younjfor membprof the nr ty liopppij ami h no, "we'll not n;iy hufM whilo kro.inf time to the exquisite mii-lr of a very ex crll;nL orchi''tra hnt. This what 1im1 !eon put liwn on the irornm as tho irranI hop. hut if hewpaper men have to tlnnrn thi-ir way into pnr adiHeyc haven't prrn any of them yet who have even (lie e:h't of a rh:ine" for (fitinir there. On Thnrday morning onr own lit(l party ami Fevoral other members' of tle A.ori:ition, with J ineir iaiiert wenion uoam uicxnyoi jtirnmonu for ft sail t-r rather a pteain on the orean arounil Sanly Hook and on to the urcat metropolis of the the '.country. New York the most enjnyaMe trip kg ever experienced. In that city ami Hohoken. TV. J.. whither we ferried to cill on a lady relative by marriage, who prevailed on us to rfn.iiu for din ner, and a itood one it. was, wc spent the d;y very pleasantly in comnany with our brother-in-law, jWr. M. H. Ward, a'clefk in the American KxpreB otfiee, Induliin amonif other things in n ride the full Icnirth of the lontrest elevated railroad in the city . visltlntE St. raul s cathedral. n immense ami tna'jf nificent structure. Trinity church and scvsral otlier idaccs of interest. Icavinif our son here to eek Kit lortnne we returned to tjnn-g Kranrh by I rail, reaehinic there m-t in time to take the seat iicneil us nt one or the iMmntiful tahle aromid 1 wliieb a"emblcd to iartahe of a banquet well wor- ! thvof the nnmn fully three hundred and fifty t three hundred and fifty la- i dies and gentlemen, in.'ludin the invited quests j of the Pennsylvania Kdiiorial AssiMdation. amon'; ; whim was tlie President and several memh"r of the Ti nncssee Kdiiorial Association, who had been j on a jannt to New York, tlencral (trant was also i to have been there, but he failed to appear, the j nearest approach to him beinir tlie renowned Tom i Marphv. .lack Ileistand and two or three other J Ki-nubliran eelebritlen. who sauntered in at a late hour. President Oartichi havinit paid his respects t.Miec.litors dnriisj theday, and hnvlnx ae.p.aint- ed the Association. or perhaps more jiroperly speak- ,n;f jt, wortlly pr,..id(.nt :!,! Secretary, Messrs. Chalfant and M'-nauiin And now let us say by way'of perforation fiat tho banquet, like all the "other treatment vouebnafed I their quests by the Messrs. J.'-land. was excellent, j the op.-ninz spe. h by tlie President of the Ass.Kda- tion. as well as tlie responses to th seTeral toasts, I and especially that of Brother Vl-nsel. of the I .an- j caster Intrllu'rncrr. who has a tine voice and an el- O'lnent ton-rue. were decidedly troml, the res.du- , tions of tliank to tho courteous offlcial? of the Pa. ! I.'. 1. 'o and to all others who aid-d in makinit j ttie ninth annual excursion or the Pennsylvania ( Kditorial A ss.ieiat inn f o em inently successful , were j but a slight return for tlie favors extended, and cvervthlnsr else ci.nnccteil with the tunipiet and 1 the excursion as a whole was in the hiKhe-t dairree ' Rra'ilyinn to all who had the plensurcof participa- j t i rtK I" its many and delightful enjoyments,. I fi iPTvni! or a Thikit. About three weeks naro a younK man fell in company with one William Kel ler at one of the Uruaers in the county. The two came to this city and put up at Al. Huninon's Hotel on Seventeenth street. Keller. s"roiupanion had in his possvs-bin a valise of ctothinw; and a pair of hoots, which he lelt in the care ot Mr. liuriroon. when the two took llicir departure. Subsequently Keller made Ins pppearaneo at the hotel and demanded the valise and boots, which demand wascomnlied with, Mr. Kuririwin thinkinit It all licrl.t as the two had been in company, i he owner f the property some time afterward put in an appearance at the hotel and asked for his valine anil IH.H...WIICII i:r was iiiiorineu oi me ills- I rosili in that had been mnde of them, and that 1 Keller had uone tow. ir. I Johnstown. He tcleuraph- ed to the police authorities there describing Kel i ler. when in 'answer fie received a potnl from I 'hiet Harris, of .lohnstown, staling that a nan j answering the description of Keller han been ar rested on a charge of a.--'1':!t and battery and sent to the Kbensbnrir jail. The yoiiri man went to Kbensbu nr, a nd discovered that this man was not tlie one he wanted, and returned to this citv 1 vosterda afternoon, (in leavin the train he ob served Keller HandiiisT about tho depot. When confronted Keller said to b is imrsncr i f lie would irive him no tronbie he woitldfiro to the fair uronnd, take di the pants and boot, which he then had o. id rest, ,re:,be, "XJXZ , (,m!.cr nr i,.,,,,,,,.,- an,i the thief taken into rusiodv. Aftera hearinir before Mayor Howard. Kelb-rVas held in WO bail to Court io default or which he was escrtel to jail In Holliiavbiinr evening by Utft-c-r Alu.-Mloona t-slh. .- if r Con.nx'T Sks. It. That mysterious corps of engineers are still emtacd tn rnnnina: expeilmen- tal linej. in the neighborhood of Hraaley's Station, on tlie FbcnsburuT ( 're-son Kailroad. They have ; theirheadqnarters.it Hlair's Hotel, in Kbenburir. i but while at work take their meals at convenient ( farm house. A receipt is asked for all moneys, disbursed, presumably that tlie emonnt mav be : charged up against the person or corporation that i I lures them. A couple ol davs airo thev patronize. 1 I a Cambria township farmer to the extent of dinner j ; tor six or eic it, and aiterw.ird Til ed up the ens- , i tOMla nej t; u. ,ho f:irllier jn vi lan. . I c.ner. declined to iti it. Ha d be d-n. be said. ' it he'd siirn any paper lor any men or net of men ; : w,-re stramters to him an 1 to everybody else, T,.e -nirineers i they a!t'Wart unior?tKMl it all wli'n tt cx- pp.fned to them that the larmer in question had once sinned an Innocent -looking paper purporting to be a reeeipt. and when Ibis pi per was next seen " 11 Tr"!' ",r ""i'e "' a n"IC ",r eoupieoi liundred Idnllars held by a hank for collection against him. Johnxtotrn Tribune. A TprttinT.E AcctnKVT. A terrible accident hap- ' pened at KittannitiK point, on Saturday oveninir, j resulting in the dealh of two coakers. one a Polan- j ler, named John Kozzak. and the other a Swede, i named tdirtst. Olesnn. They went down to Al toona from Olen bite, where they were employed, to make some purchases, and in the eveninir. on returning . they aliuhtcd at the Point, and in walk ing from the Station hnio toward th branch rail road leadinn to ilen White, tlie t'incinnati ex press east, which they failed to notice. ca me alonur, i and struck tiieni kiiockiiiit tlie i-oianueraown over the bank and brostratinsr the Swede between tho tracks. They were immediately picked up and placed on an enuineand taken to Al'oon. where their wounds, externally nnd infernally, were found to he terrible and luor'al. They were taken from there to the almshouse, in an express ear. and inst ns they were removing them into tlie house, KoTfak breathed his last. (Moor, pnfjered lor a few hours longer, when his spirit took its flight. Moth, it Issaid. were intoxicated. AnoUi. or fearful warning. llollidaylurg Hegiter. Thf festive fly. So airy and spry Flies into tlie soup with a flutter ; Crawls out on dry grouud. Then buzzes around. And finally lands in the oleotnararerine. As a friend used to remark, that puts us in mind ol somethintr air else: There was a vonnirinan who Eaul, How shall I cape from this terrible cow 7 I will et on the stile and continue to smile, which may soften the heart of that ciw ! The stile we .. . ... I.1L- .1 I. .- - I . ... Bl 1.1 ..... . ..,! .iJ ti... 11 I.IIL ... ... .,. .-.ll.VI't bill... ,,0.. C,.,iaf-.ii:,. 1 . i' r . .. ...V'.. ' .. . . .... ; bein uppermost in the mind, thev will find It at Oodfrey Wolfs, next door to the poflnfflce. Altoo na. Ilia reputation for Kood ir'-ods. fair price and honest dcnlinir Ig too well known to require extra mention at our hands. A special 4tU oi July lino ol summer wear jast opened. 1k you play lawn tennis T Naw, hut my brother Iennis. Who spent last year In Venice, Is a nod at lawn tennis As the generality ol men i. Tra la lee. Then lie looked nt the shoes. They were Kn. 7, andstrctchedatth.it. "Did your broMier Dennis ! boy you those swrar-tronifhs "in Venice?"' he ask- el. and she acknow ledned that tlie presentment ol the Rrand jury was correct. "Hccause," he went on to remark, "they don't fit yon at all, at nil: yon ouitht to have trot a pairof locomot I .e-stacks.' S. Klumenthall. 1119 Fleventh avenne, Altoona, sells boots and shoes which fit an ordinary foot to a nicety, and. in addition, are warranted not to fall to pieces on the occasion of the nrstratn storm. A new lot just shelved, to which the attention of buyers is Invited. Thuif was a small bnv named Apollo, Who used to iret spunky and "hollo !"' When his pa with a ctran Voulrl coral the younit chap And a sort of a chorus would follow. Without a caoutchnucic sort of imagination the forexoinit word "hollo" don't seem to rhyme. But there Is no tres on the Imagination wlien we de clare that no where in Cambria or Blair counties Can ready-made clothing: bo liouffht so advanta fieously as at Simon itendheiiii's, next door to tho First National Bank. Altoona. They first, last and always deal In prime (roods, tint just now countinir this the 4th of July their stock Is ex ceptionally larite. extraordinarily stylish, and per fection as to DHikc and material. As to price?, you may elect yuur owu figurs and carry olf the parcel. II (km acres, Carpets, la.t addition 15 lSr-'.:W Pi' ttrre Gollcrj, to w hich admittance is free. The rucvmatic Tubes carrvincr the money through the air, and arc also worth seeing. There is a Tjn"h-Jioo7i in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. Note. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United States, w ill be mailed gratuitously upon request, address John Wanamakek, Grand Depot, Philadelphia. THE BOSS GRAIN CR ADLE. HARVEST i AND NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO i I fPIIh nlove "cut" ro .reypn I? the ltKST in the m - irk 1. on cirntifi'' frinritrs, nm i." ilpi?titlo in hII its pnrts. so thnt it -iiii l.e c:iMiy ji:d rca.iily elijineii I to cut any kind of rnln. The !i niters are all movable anil the tnrinicr oi 1ntt nino will he )Vunl a gnat J imf.rovrmrnt over fheohl uietho.J. KaTi xt ifthr if hnntr eorrect. rare het'nu taken that nonr are 'point j lirnry. The heel of the evl he is not hurie.l in the end ot tiic ?n:i th. Int l.eini; mnrtibh- it ran he a.l'U-t- ! ed loreither li-.'ht or he ivy irrain. For E i v i:i xi ; n. i i.kaiii nnxii, a.l si mm ktkk ai. s .ith i LAV'7'S- xh OlllH.t; rrninnl ! eeelle.l. 1 Ins celebrated t'radle wi lorinerlv known as the ".'Miller t'-aclle," hut for the last f.rty years it i heen tnannlactiired by I'liilin In ire. lather of the under; mncd. nn.l ot lute year t.v 1 1 - und-r- . -'nuci iimi:-i-h. il n o.-en itreany iitiT'VU aim i;ie oki ..liner ra 1 1 e. An lnnianon is i.einif manuiaciurea. nut a etinnrisn win .inir urincr , nnsl dealer. that fc- Tlie Kntis is by far the heft. None Pennine utiles- nv iavi is stamped iiion ' the siiHtli. Any iier-on scIIiiik any other make in the name of the Miller or McOuire 'radie tri.7 he detiH irilh art ortlinif fo tmr, ' i "The B 'rll can he bought fr m "Mr. U. I'vepi.t. Kbensbnrs. I'.i.. or may be ordered ! thronili any tlaritrarc dealer in any of tho surrounding towns villages. " . see 6rr ii i: noss oisvti .i: : And bo convinced that it is the BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. Hi:v.iji. of imitat ions: All person desirinif to have their e,ld rrntllex repaired should send them in immediately, as it wlllbe lmiosritde to accommodate them !f they nearleet the ma'ter until witlun a few days of harvest. .It NK 3, 1S-1. "t. LOCAL .Klti:NlM.rF.Nt F.. j Hi:mi.(m'K, Ta., Jure Jb. Isii. Dkaii Fi:ki:mat As 1 sei lom see any tten-s of news from this loeapty in your coIuhim. 1 have concluded to -end 30a some o' k-ut Imim; liappcn Ins. 1 (lur town was ealb .l upon l.:?t W". k t 1111 urn ' tlie dcatli of" Mr. .1'd.n Horns, an old and very hit tliy Citizen. Mis illn"--- ol -h or: diiratti ti. cul luinatini; in death on Krid.'.y evening and iiis 111 neral took place on Sur.day morniiin ::T Sutnuist ville. where, alt.T nn epprorriii:!' ai.d impres-ive discourse by li.v. Irailier l.:vin, all tl.iit 'v.ig mor tal of our depar:ed t'li'n i v.;is l..d to rj,st in the cemetery adjoining the cliureii. M:,y his soul rc In pence. The detestable and dan-'Tous practice of inraii- in on and ol! freight trains in moTionH carried i on at few places to a urea Ier ext erit tl.Aii here at l.illr's. Y e-terdav. ( at. son ol lleurv Martz. . of this place, attemi'led to board a werem-boim 1 ' freight, but was tbn.wn down and had one of his . feet badly eru-hed by the wheels. lr. Pattev .n j amputated two ef Hit' lad's toes and lo pes to save , The re. I ol llie I ior. Mr. C Iveaiiev's tine new residence has been com pleted and is now occupied by his family It is by lar the handsomest house ever built in Ibis place, and would be a credit to any town. Mr. I.."s ener iiy Hnil taste arc to lie admired and deserve to bo imitated. The iflorions Fourth docs not promise a very lare demonstration of patrioit-m in Hemlock. Kev. Father Iiaiin's coniMeniition wi!l pienie at Sum mit on t hs t day, and a very cni yab!t ti ine is prom ised and will undoubtedly be realized by ail who attend. Mr. Kdi'or. I should be triad to learn what has become of Mr. C. K. ( Honnell's elegant banner, whieh was to have been tilven Jto the 'hanner'' I lemoerat ic d ist rict of the county. I heard a prom 'nent F.bcn? burner say not lonlr since that Wash inzt' n township was entitled to said banner and onht to have it. Now. how al.ou: that The farmer? l.er'away are feeliiu very jrood over the coniin.; hay cr. p. It nev.r 1 r mused better. Very truly yours, C. Jfen nf Imminent. Ahilltjf, Scholars nnd chemists, have devoted years of time and skillful labor that they might. In a meas'ire, relieve human suffering. Ur. Kausfs lii-rmui Ar omatic Wine is the result if the most pafient and careful experiments. It is prepared with the ma-t scrupulous care from pure (Jraiie .Tniee and the choicest Fruits, Kinds a nd Herbs, a :i l stands pre eminently without an eipial for the u-io f ladies sutlcrlnsi'witli private disorders, nited or feeble and debilit; I persons, and those rccnvcrinit from the ellects .-xhaustinif disease, or mental or physical overwork, riiaranteed to promote digestion and Inviiroratc and icivenewand permanen' vital force. In noway can it be used as an intoxicant. Ak Ih-niririsii. For sale nt K. .lames' new limit Store. F.bcnsburir. Pa. 4-.-f.o.w.ly. MtTtx country, dot is mit you. Sweet landt ol liberty, Mit thee I sints ; Landt of dot Pilgrim's pr:ile, Iandt where mine uncle died. From every mountain, side. Let dot freedoms rinir. He wan eln Dcutscher. who apostrophed a? above, nnd he talked fcnse. Hut, lie didn't tell all the Htory. It was in son;r. but we icive it in cold broe. It runs something after the lashion that if you want to buy a itood and cheap summer suit, you must visit "js; J. Murphy, l'ltf I'linton street, Johnstown, or It will be said of yon that you have sadly missed your way. Iiurinir the continuance of tliese Independence davs he holds himself pre pared to give yon bnruams yon never before heard of, and von had better make a memorandum of this. Oh, What a Coitfh ! Will yon heed the warning, the jiirn.il, perhaps, ofthe near approach of that more terrible disease. :. Consumption? Ask yourself if yon can aflord tor j the sake of saving S" cents to run the risk and do i nothing; for it. We know from experience that i Shiloh's Cure will cure your couh. Thin will ex jilain why more than a million Voirlrt were sold tho J pa t year. It relieves Croup and Whooplnir I'oiiuli at once. Mother, do not be without it. Kur ljinie Hack Side, or Idlest . wf, r-niion s riimiis i lasier. Sold hy K. James, Kbcnshnrn. Pa. -S.-e.o.w.l j.J Tnit rcw turnkey or the Clearfield jn It Is a prin- I ter. It is supposed that he understands well how ! lock no forms.' liitntiTiqiion ttlnbe. And it 1 any rooster attempts tnet away with him he'll be apt to (ret planed down. too. tieiiejonic .-cics. i well, wo shnuM snicker: nnd In nil probability . the fellow would be knocked oft his feet with a ! shoot inz-Sti'-k. l.nrk Hni en Journal. e.andbe j tilled ful! of fluirs. TloUidcvtloira Krtiitter. Just . . ,, ,.-.! r ; so. irentlemen. but won n in i il oe pen it ior nun i- ? ter all to-makc-un" with 'he "inin.li" and -chase" them Into a oorner before he undertakes to1 di-tri- bate" his "leaded malter." . T.a(ltes,fir those distressing com- : plaints to irhich yon are subject, fise Dr. Faust's Herman Aromatic j Wine j4-i,'si.-7y.i I ORITl'ARY. KF.F.SE. Died, In Cambria township, Sunday eveninir, June J". lssi. Mrs. .Tank Keksk. widow of Thomas Keese, deceased, aired about 9i years. TTOTEL I OI! SALE OK RENT. I The undersiz-ned ofler for gale or rent that well-known hotel pro- pcrtv, ine " iicininif er iisusi', sit- T 3 3 11 .... I .." 1 n , We. I w.ir.l of 1'huTittiiinf V I t boronirh. now in the occupancy id Joseph Heininirer, hcintt tlie same j property formerly occupied and kept as a hotel for so many years by Isaac Crawford. If not sold in few days, the property will fie leased for oneor more rears, tiossession to be given inimediatelv. 1 ail on or address the owner at St. N iehol is I". ., Cam bria eountv, Pa. I'ETF.K NKALLA.N Eliensbu'rtf, July 1, 11.-61- WM. 11. SF.CHI.F.K. Joltmtown, Pa. 31. D. KI TTEI.I., Lbcnxkrrg, Pa. SECIIEER & KITTELL, ATTOHX EYS-AT-LA W , JOHNSTOWN AND EnEN6nVKi. .FF1CES In T.uthcr fc Hreen's large brick build. inc. corner Main and linton sti., Johnstown- and In Colonade Kow, EbcnsbnrR. 7-1. -1. SCBSCRIHE ron THE CAMBK1 DEEMAN. tPuly 1.50 per ycir, in ddvanoe. On visiting Philadelphia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand Dpot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery MPS (111 S spaces now cover over three and are filled witliDry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The is a large and beautiful the IPcdrlc-L'njli Jlach.'ncrj, IS COMING! DO WITHOUT A GOOD CRAM - t. It i nunle of i-rll urntonrd woit. l.tit t:ret miiioiovi. .iu'i i- b iii 1 1 m i.eiT.-r ii:i.ieriiein mun O. C. J. McCUIRE, Manufacturer, WII.MORK, (AH P. IS I A .. I lirHLSF.il. SC ANI.AX Ki l l I I.I.. Mnrrb d.J..n June 27. ls-1 '.it '-he l:er-h of tlie ll-.ly Name. l t -n-l nil. by IJ -v. .1. 1'.. Keanp n. .Imi F.. S.olij. Ks.4., and -Mis- .Mai n JCrri k:.i.. bo:h vf ll.is pla.-e. , 1 1 I 1 we foil iw the ber.t of our ow n ine! i nation we i w-eiid pare neither words tut sentimen:. so far as v e con bt eo'aliiiilnl I hf ni. 1:1 ey'Telid i f 1 the hap- ' py couple our sincere i..i'.d wishe. bet knowma as, , wc do the aver-ion ot onrw.jMhy friet' 1 and his es- ; timable bride toanvibinsf like "tru-h" In -i;her . pr.i-e or p-"dry, there is v dhir b-it n- but to f..r- , l.e nr. SI iii we cannot rclrain trm ay it.j what a'l who know tl.e t.enly wedded know to (.. iru.-. and , that is that their union i- one that is einir.cntly fit ' to have te-cn ma le, an 1 that io d will ble-s and , I prosper them m it is ie-t on!v the c.i-iie-r pravir but the sincere coiivielioii of "a hn-t ol ar lent acd : r.dinirinu: friends. Tlie happy pair b it by ni'Tn , iii train immediately ai:er tlie e, reinoi'y f-r a brief wedd rx jaunt, wi'h New York, we believe, as the obp-s-tive point, and when lliey rei'irn it x i) be to seltie down to the every-d.iy duties i f I fife. f.T which b.dh of their, are " e-i inemly .lal- 1 1 ilied and in tl.e perliTiuanee ,.f wfich they have 1 won the esteem mid noo'i w'ill T .' I'Cdy. . ' KOWI.AMi AU'TK.n. Married, . n Tlmr'- , day. .lime -J;t. ISsl. at the par. na-je 1,1 the I ":r-t : Lutheran ciiun !i. Alro .na. by li v. Henry H ik r. j Mr. .IavesK. I.'i hi 1 a i, ol tli county, and Miss . 1 Ci.a it a 1 . ( 'ARTFit. of Tipton. Hla.r c ".m 'y. I 1 MtiT'XTAI'i:V- V. l;l'".HTi:N I P. Mnrried ! at ?n!l;:zin. Jane 11. 1--1. by T.J. St; hen-. I'.-q.. i 1 Mr. I "l1 a iii.ks M oint ai viv and Mis Cathakim; i W llfiltlTKXl'LK. both ol llluoinheld. H rcunty. ! The Great SKIN CURE. i Itching ant! Scaly Diseases, Humors of tho Scalp and Skin Permanent ly Cured. RINGWORM. lien. W. Jirown, 4." Marshall St., Providence, K. ; 1., Cured by Cuticnra Kemedies of a Kiujrworm Humor no', at the barber'?, which fpread all over his ears, ceek and face, and for six years resisted 1 nil kinds of treatment ! SKIN HUMOR. i F. II. Iirake, Ks p. sitent f'T Harjier o. ltrother?. j Ik droit, Mich., gives an n-toni.-liins account of his I case (eczema rodent ), which bad been treated by a consultation of physicians without benefit, and which speedily yielded to the C'rTIclTiA Kisoiv ! f.xt internally and 1'VTirrn.A and C'mn i i:a Soar externally. SCALD HEAD. It. A. Kaymond, Auditor F. W .1. fc. S. K. R., Jackson. Mich., was cured of Scald Head of nino years' duration by the "utieura Remedies. ECZEMA. Hon. Win. Taylor, Rosfon, M.., permanently enred of a humor of the face and scalp (.eczema) that had been treated unsuccessfully for twelve vears bv many of Hoston's best I'hvsleinr.s and most noted specialists, n j Ities. most noted specialists, as well as European author MILK CRUST. Mrs. Bowers, 141 Clinton St., Cincinnati, speaks of her sister's child, who was cured of milk crust which resitted all remedies for two years. Now a I fine, healthy boy, with a 1 e.iutilul bend of hair FALLING HAIR. Frar.k A. Bean. Steam l ire Engine 8, Boston was cured of alope"i.-v, or failinz of the hair, by the t'nii i'HA Itr'-s.LVENT interniilly and t'nii i iia nnd CrTin rA So.r rxtcrnaliy. which completely restored his hair when all said he would lose it. Thomis I.ee, vs76 Frankford Ave.. 1'hilndelphi a, alflicted with dandrufT, which for twenty years l ad covered his scalp with scales one rpisrter of an inch in thickness, was cured by Cuticura Kemedieg. TREATMENT. The CiTii t'i; Ti-katmcxt consists in the inter nal nseof the Ci tk rm 1ksolvet. the new B!oo J l'urilier. and the external use of CrTUTn and Cr. tii t ils. Soav, the rreat Skin Cures. For Sunburn. Tan and Greasy si;in n Cn ii t -r.A StiAP, an exiiuisiie toilet, bath and rinr-erv san ative, frairrflnt with delicious flower odors and heal ing; balsams. CUTICURA Kemfiues are for sale l y nil dniiists. IT e of Ct-ricT'RA. a Medicinal .lellv. Fmall boxes, ,vi et . 1 isr.T(, box. 1 Cvi s , ' ' ' " Blood I n'lfler, 1 per TKTP.A Hesolvknt, tho new bottle. Cvtictha S p ithe queen of medicinal and toilet so ips), ".U cts. Ctri tra Mtnn i al Shavio Suit', l'. cts. Principal depot, WeKsi A Iotler, Hoolon, Mcthh. tf-AU niailed free on receipt of rice. - i More continuous and pow erlul electric i.ctiou i !- . 1 ...111-.' 1'ftltMIC w VOLTAIC UitlrSOi rrtrr !ster th in any . C butterv made. 1 ne aie trlSTfc'i' spcedv'nn.l certain cure for Tat lie and Weakness..' tbel.m.iss. ''''r- n.i s an I Crinarv Mraan. K ncuui a i i-iu. J I iria. Hvst.Tia. Jt-inabi v. cahues-. .c,,ow- . e and Weiknc-es, M.iMria. and 1 ever end kii-. Price 2S renl-i. Sold everywh To. Meek A l'ottor, Beiton, ?!. T.. -l.-lui.J .-..,n..t.. caklics-. .MTH'l" 1. 1. or a lit I i MONDAY, JUNE 6. 1881. B."& B. Bargain in Choice Summer Press UooJA Tfin'd tv.lsv. eon1 Invoic nf AsMimi nrSriMia lit Vk M axtii l s. S t Vu t arh. Ft. Hirtfn'rs irt LATUKS' HUCKSAllN I'A R A.I.S. t""I"rf.i Silk l.m-t:. at i Also, HI. (K SA11.N I'AKASIlI.S. "oh .red Siik I.ininu. Ul9-k ripnuith Ie e Ttnnir.ii.ie, :ii 4 .Vj. "4 ! 'J I?)'-!! S1I.K M N t'.MBIit.l.Hs, F.i. B. UuhI ty i -ii:- l s.ik. - ... j .'-3. T-i nti'1 H:m l"U.-lv in..';n'-.l : in--..ti4 Itn-Otf '..?. t ri-n -I. lf-iii si.':. .!!. I ite, Iv.-rv. Tp ir! 1 .; . i !!, it. in ; K'K UN I t $10 ca li. I. - I'm: I A !t 1.s. r-..r r.i -' -T L- IJ JAP. VANS M I XKASitl.c. Fr nc nri rit:c i.u-pi-c wry Ur e TiJ FANS : Plain ami Kanry. n.- ' .1- all Tl r niw't "OUR STRONGHOLD!" ,s;,Jis. s i 7 1. vs. m:nvA m:s, sr. St""'s .Viil rpp!r.'l.-.t. "V ' 't,,'.'1 nn.. i!..t wholesale !! r.--:i i buy. r-:' aMrr! ..n in 'ied. T :l V W- t-T t WO r .i'O K tneli M'aek S:ttn '' '' an 1 1 J r-iect-vejy. 'Inalnie- ai-l r- t: ti -: r j . .!--. !. ni I IM S Ul.( K MI H SI lttll. Satin Mcrevei". '.."nix. 0 t ' ' er ar.l. 11 A I N A M V M V simmi;i: sii.ks. "TV. to ji-t y ir.I. I-jrse-t it-..r!tinT.t fh .J. rOG(S c: 15UHL, us awl iio j'i:ih:i:at. strret. I N. H. Lawn?. 1" t t'h 40 . : ' t A iin ri'-ri !i ari l I'rtn- h ir"i S-.vi-- -u nil the v.t-'n -: !: ;iiit hri- In it-w Sis, r. ;;i-TiIr Kmbr-'it'T or ohH. b t" 1 thinjrs in hit- c .m1 Nil ni(Mik, "aintTi'"- Trunin inife. I-, ' rit. Kriiz-. I-r-n li J uiic 1 o. $i.--m.c. iM'DOXALD&CO., of i.oi;i:tt(i. ski.i. .r. -It -J. l' HTIil 11 ( ?s. 1XT n. ; t Jre ren and lt!a:-W 1 .". and Sreen t '. flee at 'rS an 1 et. l" -l j. j.cr 1'.. : . :iim! v.''. per II'. : i.r'e' l.-eiK-e l r."enTe; K"asted y ufi'- at 1" I'wo I'oxe'. t ' Two If'xe. Iloiiiit lur n fei;ts : Two '3.ers lbikiuie Si. in f. r r. eent : l'wo -a;.er? I'ei'i'T 1 r lu er-.l? ; 4 Hi?. Itnrlev or 4 l'. 'at .'Meal I -r . t- : 4 lb."Homniv or 4 Si l,t I'.-as br rts.; 5 lbs. 1; :rr it : ils. Vrni" fr -i-. : 3 balls I.j c or r, i.. a-bn! S..-p b.T ct. I M'laes. U'- -." per ual. : o.d Srii-, ;.o j.r Kl-; far'-on t M. 1.'- "i?. r al : Hmr. $.'-'.". "r -a. ii : ait. 1 per 1 1 1. I'a'.ieoes. 1. 7 and cts. pi r nr i : Muslin-, e. s an.l 1" i is. per yard : i inthains. s ;c a nd l'-'e. p. r ya-J : l'la'n nd Kany lr-ss i ; in. p." . -jJc. KTiiu-'kv .l'-flTi. l.'1... Vj. ''" in I 'J'--. p'T rtri : 'I'll ku.Vs. I-' .. II. -i and I", ct-. per yar i : 1 bread. 1. - and . p'T spi".i : lare". 1. li.'. . 1 1J. ero h : . JC'. 6 ' nii'i 7" ' t . each z ' I.a dies" ! love-. 1J. 1'.. a ml eis. per ..air : I-mlies' II. .s... t.. p... is-1. b' mi 1 J".- per pair; I Ladles Han. Ikerelnef-. J. Pi. 1.". an. i ej. h. Also. 1.1-e-. Kd tens'. I.uil r-Meries. repei, Jir. ( HOOT'S nn.l S1IOI.S. ' Infant- Sh-.e. and C 1 CM. I'er p:i ir. I 'hildreu s Shoes. :.u. Ti ai.d s! per pir. ! i e:'S!.'f.. T "1. si . a t i . 1 SI.-'' ver I'Blf. Ijilles" I..-e.i shoe,.. i '. i -.i.:.'i. i i P-irton'd - 1.T -J J -JS. -' 60. Itovs" Shoes, si 0 1. i .-j.',. i :i. (.!.:.. and --.''. i Men' Shoes. 1 -J... 1 ;.. ! :;.. r '-' and tl.X. I Men's Hoot. -J '-'. :. and ' ' per j.air. ; ( i.oniiNc. I HOYS' H 1.1. St IIS ?"..-.- t... '..'-.. j JII.N'S - .""to '.i. I Iff yirrcnt'-r e'er "e'i fi erl I '! of jo'di to be 1 M hitr. I' not li'trrr . t r n 1 ' ' i t Tr n nn ft ! . I n Ai i t'tonct, Jo; ?tfnn 11. c . e. i 7 n-r n. L 1. a tcir ! trial. An 1 nooiix nH lij e. r.-' i, I. tf.i tr-t .rf.r- t:rrion rtlb'r in r;:c':'i- or or"-e Z'-i'l It trlett f.erl end the Timnei; rr I '1 y. ti. f ror: :f ii fl,ti;c rt : 'uri' d , in t:oott rrti-'itft imt'irt t n : ! i c.-- . .1rf.Y.I . .C May 6. l-sl.- f. CO. t sm ! nil frr f n-' i ".-iirt 1 :M ! ) i a'nirin f iin'y. t" ino iii: dU I he J'T' 'llii-'-. nt tiMti al SATURDAY, ill? 9th day of July, ISS1, At 2 o'rl 1- K. r. v.. the f.-il-.w :i .p -- ). .j real ii .1 :i- liil i h l'i or il d. 1 a in 1 w 1 1 : rti rs or i IT'', .. f;,U,' All those TX cci ron inl II e. tin. M .! - ' 1 - : situa tv. I- d in ti e i-.-r. i'c s'reet and d te-t t .1 . s.., , M -lr on : lie ii"l : ii aid ! t 1' sic h . ha v 10: 1 :. i -a er' -a c ry I'rmiif lnrliit-.' rloiisi I i:r v 1 : v ' 11 : - 1 ; 1 : ey To f. 1. 1 'd i e. r t. . : - e ii -e in ' '-iia ii:.!:'!:.1 i m : to be sc- ured !c. li ; 1 ' S . e ;i :: 1 . the 1 ur h.i-er. l li.' a -Pa Mo I'lcr.W Mint. -- T.tT A'- i. at ti e svi f. 1 sale a bd . ! xe.. con-siiii in tables eupb. ar 1 . reau. ijiii pnoiaii s'. 've and n'en.-1 i- ! in n 1 1 I be t ' . c. :' . T' c !1 Ml. r :: 1 1,.- I I i;r'"ivin ie li. 1- ir '1. si. -a. 1 1 1 1 : 1 -1 .1 . fniiiiiu ! IIIM'I lilMITirU L IT e - n :4 I 'IMli: SI1S 1 to the cr 1 :l-r -T :-r,e uti-irfr r I- "' 'bat : s I -: ' ; : - i vi.-ut d I V .1; . I- l.ii.v l ; 1 o-.te llie Molin- ; . t i v. me ail ;r hair e.jt. .-r de-'.i!:i-. -!..! -" c 1 I. he bus opened a I t 1- 1! I '. V . '- I in the buddiiiif 1 a a ilnm -!..;.. . 11--!, s-ri- tain House, r nerc I : '. i b.i'. ' V ho want to be -liavv ' sire aii.v oMicr alien'.; .-.. m l.i i ha ir a :oi ha ir comb; in: - rv-i .ie i ,. es i lien do-irc-l." a S.ii-ic: .. . iii '.- u i..i -. il. ti : n r. :.- ii ril t uci :l ,'1. P. M U Al r I K. eiiiirie uj-iile. i li'.i-e i-.e fi ; ii I'.bensb'.ir. 7'I.ir -li 11.- jeST.XsVVlEI ACADEMY ""KAI.'I.Y liflf a.eifiry,; ' x . f th?:no-: pr-i'ii ;r i . ai Id. fr on 1 h .on: 1 . ,. mm'. 1 j.!n- vo I-r-i.l mi Te 1, Is ai.d l. aiic-t cmi Iva ma and ;-ewl . oflers lllo-l ttiorouull e.l;iei,;i..;i;d I i standard d reji n : nu iiil-nei;ce. - l'ii Is a.lii.ilted a.t r.n I nc. Ye??!c ex ! pei.se about ' Addr.---- sisii.ks up mi.::'Y. ' liKAl 1 s p. tt.. J Ik'". 1". 1--0. -if. -! in ! ei. n I t'o.. Pa. tEciinATEilll.lI. II. aiEi!inL Per-on? afUi'fed with aclK'-ai.-t pi-e5. i-nlwh-i have not tried t great II. li. II. M -lie. i.e. d . n. t I know its p..ner in rein-'Viiii; p-in. li-ii- n :i tr.il ' fT K lieu in a t i - m . N eura ' ia . a n 1 lei' t --ol irl y i i. t.ii ' tiieria. A sur cur-f.T ti-'r-c-- e !!-T. ri i ' It-no ! ir llliw.il Spa in. p.-i ! l i. il and 'olic. IP- tore n-l a-k f.T llie H. 11 H. Tied . -ice. tnar.ii; i ir I I v I lb H. T.unl n-i.n. i of the s.-itue ha- b I article into me i j Sold by .!ru niri si- Phil.i.b I ..th. r Ipl.ia. a-; the p'-i-u. lr.iy p tri e- t . put 1. 1. micro. r narket I tlie -a ne in1 m 9 e or n Dr. JONES' TAKAXCMM TONIC ! or lvsrr.i -iA iri'i' nr. a t- ' i''le e..M.p -en I ! i- yi a , is in--iiei 1 1 I ' i! .ty, n a ! I K ..' neys, !-' 1 en I -I! 'H -i. I'n-i-riiiarly no in. i ' - - - 'a h.-X S ! I v.-n j - j uZoZlu'7U!Z!' Short UrMtli, HciiTtl'iirn. S;. in tlie Stomach, lbi.-k mi l adapted to ;-il Female pi-ci. the a-of the patient in.iy t-e. by ltiii-;s. SI(;KK'S NOTICE ' V.ti,- i hc-c' y -ivn thai 'lc. tjc G. !v"b.Mii.h. of Sunimerhiil l- wn-liip. t'.i!nbria c. ui.iy, l .i.. bn; made an ji-sinnment r-al and pe'- -n il es tate to John si l.ri.tli. in iru t f -r i!.e ve- r t 'T credit. --. Al! p r-'oiij nvl- '.'.! to iln -.n l i . . . Io 'b.i u ix 1 1 ill in a k e i in ine-i . :ic pin in":. ' i; - f A s i ;Miee, a io 1 1 1. os.. i-( it, rln :u - -r b-uur .1 make known the -nine n n- ui , j ' ; I .I'l.'lN S' II l; 1 il. !-- cnee. J Wilmore. .li ne 15, !M.-tt. ! THE MAH WHO SPENDS MOIffiY F..radrrtisi:iL- in n- l':'l r in ' 1-' e t - mi- ff'i:-a;- i i t ic -i :r -ia s N o -p. i l"T A ii ri s--t . N.-v. ..:k. i- rl. 'y e o' tiiiii.. I ..r - s-.i- a out br-t i I ! I , in ii an i -I1W l. I". Kl i'.M l.l.M'1 inij Burc ill. No. I ' Sprn to piy 1 i lor !i it nn-'':t e-Tini.i. - arc fiirni. ). 1 Send . r.-ii: t--r ! " : i newspaper r.itc? an 1 T. i- ml :i In n t ' 1 . b 0TFFL Vw f r-irsac 1 :-''! ,-u. e,i Iflfl'A KW !"- VF ri'" J ut t.V.ctrtJ ier ine-n. t. i ft for Hui if ' ' .' 5' f Fret an! cVrr.n Pwire,TT---rirr, Screw Cut it. Fn.-e t to Aj. Snl 6 . -tits f r ! ri j NTV ' Mn- i;i i i:' H !.. i : -i 1 i. ..on . '' .:! 1 i ll -ion ri- a-a w- ir ,1. . t -.i. -ill t t 1 r.i' ii I elected, he 1c r.l s of II t cr ,s ul i'. tv. 7OU (Di NTV TlM.A-l i.'i.i. i. M..vx l.-.retto. We are n'l'h. an e it, ui I'mr , k i -nu. of I- -cM.. - "i , II. HI! will be a cainlid'.i'e ( to l'eni... r iiic rules. In lile,-C hiinsell t" r '. i 1 1 n ; erb I ii -or . 1 ar duf 1 I 1 . !e. ' J. ; .1 ti e V. t--'i-.-t!l.j hoe Willi hom ty and h. w, , Oil,... i- . ; Ni . 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