THE CAMBRIA Fffll Ebensburg, Pa., Jath of Capt. J. K. Hite. wmneours:ul J Pnftil duty, ftw 1 i u of our present l8e has been two.tbiri- aI,no,.e the smiden and nn wor . I ii. it h of our well known and much "I"',., Lsinan, Capt. J. K. IIlTE. late re'pJ: .. t irv'f thii county, which occurred YK . r .Iia.-n.-e in th West Ward at half. l v'loclmk (Friday) morning. IM 1 about the streets on Wednesday " iiiisly i hia ,,!,,,a! ,,eal,h IKl "rir ."Val S wuatev-r about hU outward ap--e t-Mvi'-e K' of PProai-hing dis 1"';". a,l few of our people Wing aware i',,lf. until the startling aiit.outice- , r, "wlil tliem that l.e was dead. Hia r 1. a- hemorthase of the bowels. The d"' " ( resutiie, will lie taken to Jolms r""iI,i,,r' interment. Obituary next week. t.lWIi I'11 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. JUrt. There, and the Other flare. llttjnp.box's at. t)ie Ebensburg Fouu , . ,c Vtu l"iy 'pm--The tidal li.ln't ware worth a couti , t f,,r n ff '.low. Bt".;L indications are that very little rtri.l I-'letla winter. i),.io -ratic visages are of the elongated rZT but tmw. More's the pity. V li'i " '"' ir W;W sh,,t ,,,,!lr lvittnnt"8 P,T,',t Itlair rniiniy, on Saturday last. Tlif i' Teachers' Institute will con " j iim4tovii on Monday, Dec. 17th. Ttls-!iii T niav stand on slipiiery places ew .lav. lt f keeps them mighty busy. TijB f!ecii"ii in over and Grant can have term lie tan get ho far as we are content-! 1. t at nil atiit that's what makes us Democrats IVvtobcr had Ave Sundays, five Fridays ami live Saturday, and still the election d'Jn't C" ripht. r.v a vote of M against 67 it has been jc-iil.'d t- divide Coneniaiigh township into tw. election districts Xlie utinuible wife ofonr whilom citizen, r Tiernry. Esq., in, we are sorry to learn, IvW v.rv ili nt hr home in Altoona. jaw rt.-iniinp t the shooting of deer ilintifd from Septemlier 1st to i.ecetnb. r Is , intea I of January 1st. i;ui1it uank cashier has fallen he fell t,-i;i nil the slippery sidewalk yestetday. tlier hank nor bones went broken. Tlir I'lttMlurgh V.eWer of Wednesday Yffii'C V ,1,:lt fhnp Domenic, of tirit ili'-ese, !i:s gone to ICotne on a stecial jll!s!"ll. What i known as the old Irwin man frm, in t'urw'iiville, ClesrRehl county, 'ili-?rye! by ttr- on Thursday night of S. fsr a nt prsont known, there were cnHi:i''drid and seventeen votes cast in this .onf'v f r Ivrown, the Prohibition candidate or rinvrrinr. Tlie ! 11 P'-piiblicnn says that the fv. in the SiiH-i'ii-hanna river are still dain B..il. Well. letHiera be dammed, and the fi-tinn wilh th'tn. Mr. Jneph H'l-tHn has mysteriously i;:pf'-irid from his home, in .lohr.stown, acrt far of f oil play are enterlaiued by fora!" of U friends. A little d!ni;lt:T nf Psnmel Mnrdotli, ft LiKonirr. Westmorelaml county, was K-.Uled to d.-sTh not long sim-e by falling In! wh-lioi!er containing hot water. Sitire the removal of the family of Mr. Jan:f( 3miili fiotn Altoona to Jersey ('ity, bo s '.hat: f.Tiirof its metiihors haveiiied one daughter, and no the fatkor hiniKlf, notiri'tl elsewhi re. Thi rt- t an unpleasant gap in a family driJe ovcr'st. i,lenant (iap. Outre county, a el.ild nrmn-d Tate having pnlleil a trf't full of hot te.i frain a table and scald k tiwif so badly lhat it died soon after. Siiltness in l.i family pre rented Dr. H iff:nan from fiiltJIlinjr his en:.';geuieiit at Ir-tui on Monday last, bnt he expects to 1 tliero on tiext Moirday without fail. Renl.ipnts In tlint iiart of the county wlro nay neod the scrviees of a dentist shoald g re lnni a raH. Tt.e majority for John A. Lemon, the lpnljii, an ( amiidiile for Senator in this tl.ttrict, will be found to approximate atm! W slim th otrlriai vote has been counted. mnjority in Itiair county la estimated at l.i0'.1. wliiie Mr. ll?tishey leadsi him in -this ountT lont W O. Mrp. Kiia Nootvan, of Munater town L'.p. will trier st nblic sale, on Saturday, Nit. l.'iih, at 1") o'cloik, a. m., 2 horses, 1 n.l ch cow, 2 young t attle, hay by the ton, by the dozen, rrn folder, 1 two-horse siKtn. wit.iitui'.l. plough, iiarrcAV, atid ra t!oi' other aiticlas. Two 1kv r ere fearfully burned by an i'"i'ti of powder in the fire clay mines at Wuod aw n, "learfirld ronnl v. one dar List TUeexnlosion was caused by a spark fsl.ing from a lamp which they carried. TUe injured lad may survive, but if they do they !e horribly difttiguretl for life. A tcn-ji.ilbin ketj if brewer's yeast e p'.odsd In ths Altoiia express office on Fri tiy tiight. The yrs was scattered over tun wa.ls, goo.!, etc., and the report of the ii'o!iu!i wassAirt to le like the dis,harge 'f a eani-oti. The Huntingdon Jsxftl A"eic that the loss has not leen yeastitnatcd. (j laiid in Clearfield county produced an mr of corn eiuht im lies long, eight inches ru'iml the lari-r end and six and three-f-tirth inches arouiMl the stnallesr end, and "fxllamler, of tke i'spublitxin, has been uia-le hi'y by having the monster earpre-i-iii-l t., U i hi, as if he ha-la't -enough ears . ready. A young man named Frank liobbin f;'i from tie rtjf of x Itonse in Clearflelil, a sJ::anee if abovtt twenty feet, Frklay a'lrrnoon l.isi, and striking o his head and lionldi-rs, received very severe internal and I'-ernal injuries. Lis bsly being paralyed f:'itu the wnis! ilown. He now lies in a very triiii ) conditWm. It seems like a queer joke to receive on the second day after the election an address fini Chairman Wright ordering a charge the whole Hue and promising victory ' th full Democratic vote should bo Klled. nut tlien we suppose the fking went astray ' the mails, and that's why it didn't reach f at the proper time. -Oodfrey Wolf, whose clothing estaWish ent is the oldest ami most extensive in Ksr countv, has just returned from the strti cMies-IMiiiatlelphia, Xew York, Iwhester, tc. where he purchased the lrg-n stnk of clothing ever breoght to '"una, including a fine assortment of over au of all styi,.,, and prices. Amid the general gloom which over aadovrs the Democratic party it is a greal otiaolatieti to know that Ike entire county "'et Las Ih-cw sniu essful, notwithstanding Jne Litter fight wtiidt was waged against 0f,f ths camlhlates by men in our ranks "ho for the time permitted their feelings to Ret thr better of their discretion. (.,r- John Lautzey's water saw mill, in ' "est township, was destroyexl by fire on nday u ilat lt. How the fire originated 'a mystery, aa it was not discovered nntil V's bnil.lin was almost consnmed. Cou )Jrable luiober was also burned. Loss es timated at l.ooo, on which there was no in- laUd1"' Mf" L"' We ar llJ' "rU1 Ba rC" ,-Ml'- Jas. McGnlre, of Clearfield town oip, succeeded in killing a Iwar weighing -3 pounds on Monday morning last. He 'ra-ke,l the varmint ont of Mr. Anthony cNlli cornfield, in Gallitzin township, "d followed Lim into some laurel, a con querable dtKtance from the starting point, ""ere he succeeded In briging down Mr. Br",nat the first shot. A young man named George Smith at ""mpted to get off the mail train west at "nrnan station, this county, on Saturday Tsning iast, while the cara were still in "otion. but missing his footing he fell be- th the wheels, several of which passed Tr his ha,l ud left aria, severing a large P'rtlooof each from hU body and killing ) Jnauntly. Smith waa an employe at ID Beirrreek mipes, near dontnaa. Mr. Augustine Berkey, of Cambria township, desires us to say that he is ready and willing to meet Mr. Frank Cramer, the Chest Springs gentleman who won the beef a few days ago three tiroes in succession, and wager any reasonable amount that he can Iwat him in a shooting match at twenty-five yards, off hand, best two in three, or at any other distance desired up to ona hundred yards. Tutnpordry up that's the kind of a nian Iterkey is. Owing to the fact that the official vote for Jackson township bad not been received np to six o'clock yesterday evening, and also to the fact that it was impossible to get the use of an official table nntil too lae to cor rect our figures and make the mails, we have been forced to publish an unofficial statement of the vote in this county. Rise where, however, we present the footings np on all the candidates, and will publish the official returns in our next Issue. A singular case of death from fright occurred at Osceola. Clearfield county, on Thursday last, as we learn from the terrill. A farmer named Smith visited that place with a load of produce on the day mentioned, and had just reached a point contiguous to the railroad when the mall train approached at a rapid speed. Both of his horses lieraine at once unmanageable, and the one next to the train reared twice, gave one convulsive shudder, and fell dead on the spot. At a regular meeting of the Poor House Directors, held at that institution on Wed nesday last, Mr. I. Lilly was reappointed and continued as Stewart of the loor House, Dr. James J. Oatman as physician for the same, and Dr. A. Yeagley was chosen as physician for the ont -door paupers at and within five miles of Johnstown. It was also resolved to hold the meetings as heretofore nn the first of each month, and all bills are to be sent in at the end of each raonlh with out fail. ' Clearfield has prod need two beets which weigh seven pounds cue ounce and six pou.ids twelve ounces respectively. B'g Itee's hose for a clear field, bnt a bigger beat and a cleaner field than either of tliem is the way that James J. Murphy, of 109 Cliaton street, Johnstown l-ats all his rivals in the sale of made-up clothing and furnishes a clenr field for everybody to go in and win good bargains. A hefty stock of fall and winter npparel aud furnishing goods just received. Oh, the changes will follow the years as they go, nnd shadows must mingle with sun light we know; the flowers we gather will wither at last; the songs we are singing Ik lost in the past; bnt that is no reason, nor none can 1, guessed, why people with mon ey shouldn't quickly invest in dry goods and groceries, and many things more, which at Myers & Lloyd 'a famous cash store can be bought at prices so 'cheap that none can de ny that the bargains they give are not all in your eye no indeed, not by a long shot. Official Majorities. The Associate Judges met at the Court House yesterday to count up the vote ef the county at the late election." We publish below tlw aggregate vote received by the different candidates, but as the vote of Jackson towushiphad not ben deliverod to the Prothonotary up to the hour w hen the counting was liuisned. We include it aa it was received litre from private sources : OOVERSOB. Persuing 3399 llartrat.fi 2325 Pershing - 1074 STATE TRKASCBKR. PlOLLKT 3366 Kawle ; 234 Pioilet'a majority 8E.MATOK. Hcnshey Lemon.- '. 1017 Ilenshey's BKUiaTKB AND JCBCOKDEK. Singer. 31R0 A iivlerson .i!r546 dinger's majority , TUEASUBKIt. Frehlhff.-, Masters... ...... FreidhofTs majority......... COMMISSIONERS. Parrish.. Campbell.-..- ... ., J OlIQAt mi him 83 2989 2S16 173 3J08 23M5 216B Parrish over Lloyd. - n)2 1043 230 3473 X 48 1127 3JG3 3194 2411 248 Campbell over Joues. J... Llod over Jones F. H. DIKKCTOK. Patterson Cunningham.... .. . ........ Patterson's Majority-....-. AUDITORS. McComaick... . .... . Koss. Thompson ... or ter.. . .. . . ....... McCormick over T"uotapso....n... 952 Uoss over Porter . 705 P-tr over Thompson-.. .- . 73 The Prohibition candidates, Brown and Penny-packer, each had 117 votes in the county, aud John Portur, Independent fte pulicau for Commissioner, had 172 votes. m s Death of Mr. Jamf.s Smith. Jfota few among Hie readers -of the Fuekman will le pained to learn of the death of Mr. Jamea Smith, which occurted at. hia residence in Jersey City, J-, n Sunday last. Mr. Smith, if we mistake tot, was a native of this ounty, but for many years previous to hia removal to his late home had been a citiren-ef Altoeia, where he was for a time employed as locomotive engineer on the Pa. 11. tt., and afterwards as foreman of the upper round luse. He also occupied au iuiortaut position at Jersey City previous to his death and was greatly, esteemed by tli Company fce served. He was indeed ene ef fJod's noblest works, aa honest wan, a sincere and earnest Christian, a devoted, indulgent husband and father, and a true, geiierou hearted friend. His age wasalout 4S years aud his diaease-censRiitptioii. His death was preceded by that of his fianghter Amanda, aged about 19 years, who died of the same disease only a few days previous, and whose remains were kept in a vault in anticipation of the demise of her father. Both bodies were bronght te Altonna ani interred in the Catholic cemetery on Tuesday last, the double funeral cortege forming one of the saddest sights ever witnessd in that city. May their souls rest in peace. -. A Hasdsomb Work. The ft h part of "A Century After," an elegant work giving picturesque glimpses of Philadelphia and Petinsvivania, has been to hand for -several days. "The werk complete will consist of fifteen semi-monthly parts, costing fifty cents each. The next number will contain some picturesque viewsiu Pittsburgh and vicinity among them Trinity chnrch and a view of the city from Mount Washington. The text of the magazine commencing with part five, will be from the pen of Mr. Kichard Henry Stoddard, the well-known poet and author, and editor ef ha Bric-a-brac series, aud the work thronghout is first class. Wanamakf.r & Brow;?. The lsrgest rlothsn-g house in America is that of the firm whose name beads this notice, and in located at Sixth and Market streets, Phila delphia. Read what they say in their ad veitisementeothe second page of this paper. They will do all they promise, and will give eery pwrchaser a guarantee that their goods are sold as low as possible, and then will take them back Inside of ten days, if unworn, and the customer is not satisfied with them. Where shall 1 go to have a good picture taken? Wo answer that in Pittsburgh, there is one of the finest Photographic es tablisbments in the United Bfates. We refer to the establishment of Mr. ft. L. H. Dbb No. 46 8ixth street, opposite the St. Clair Hotel. Von will find there a splendid as sortment of plctnrea, Mr. Dabb cannot b excelled in bis line. Lt. One. Govrr'r. 1874. 1375. ST 2 S5 3 CARDIDATK9 g ? SO O m - ri, T a i ! a Adams Township.... M 45 71 Allegheny Township 174 23 193 lllacklick Township. 3 74 40 liarr Township 98 43 88 Cambria Township.. 18 158 49 Cambria Borourh.... 162 11 A3 Carroll Township 211 18 198 Carrolltown Boro... 69 10 9 Chest Township 140 10 !: Chest Spring Boro'. 49 9 55 Clearfield Township. 197 18 2(13 Conemnuz-h Twp 39 B4 47 Conem'h I tor., 1st W. 143 27 163 Conem'h Bor., 2d;W. 105 17 118 Coopersdsle Boro'... 10 38 8 Croyle Township 105 77 113 E. Conemnuirb Bor.. 43 37 40 KIonsbBorE.W.. S9 27 Ktiensh'ff Bor W.W. 8t 65 Krsnklin Borough... 38 49 Callitain Township.. 50 2J OHllitzin Boroutrh... 82 28 Jackson Township... 47 68 Johnstown, 1st Ward tiO 161 Johnstown, 2d Ward 40 80 Johnstown. 3d Ward 93 47 Johnstown.;4tn Ward 70 63 Johnstown, nth Ward 68 84 Johnstown, 6th Ward 49 68 Jrett;BorouKh. ... 48 8 Millville Uor 1st W. oa Mill ville Bor.. 2.1 VI.. w 00 Munster Township... 161 16 I'rospect Boroutrh... 48 8 Kichlai.d Township.. M 73 Summerhill Twp... . 80 49 Summit ville Boro"... 30 8 Susquehanna Twp... 79 59 Tavlor Township ... 79 69 24 81 29 45 83 43 It 43 89 68 67 47 46 19 87 88 48 67 69 24 78 4 Washington Twp 2u3 48 10 White Township 73 1S 55 Wilmor florouirh... 34 44 WooUvhIb Borouirh.. 18 37 Upper YonerTwp... SO 53 Lower VoJtrTwp... 37 32 31 20 25 38 Totals. 3370 2233 22 Bern, majorities... 1133 Letters and Pistols. How a Juhnn toten Fop teat llnmbled by an Altoorut Femi nine. We have been enabled to gather the following facts concerning a well planned and highly successful strategy for the ex changing of a package of letters : A young lady of this city bail been corresponding with a gentleman in Johnstown for a considerable time ; in fact, nntil each had accumulated a large package of letters. Owing to some cause or another the lady desired to stop the correspondence and to exchange each other's letters. To this the young man responded that she should first return his letters and that then he would return hers. To this the former very sensibly objected, and, while in this dilemma, the lady concluded to have the advice of one of our young business men on t ho subject, and at once laid it all before lifni. Twenty-four hours sufficed for her friend to perfect a plan, which was consid ered entirely safe, to make the exchange. The young lady immediately wrote to the young man In Johnstown that he should meet, her in the parlor of the Merchant's hotel at 12:30 p. m. next day ; that he should bring her letter with him aud tie prepared to exchange. The nice young man swal lowed the halt that Vas to humble him for life. At the appointed Mine the young man entered the parlor, all smiles, and with a musical voice, not unlike the screech of an owl, passed the compliments of the day, after which the lady inquired if he had brought her letters, at the same time pock eting his. A few words passed as to who was to deliver first, when the lady finally concluded to hand over his. This act seemed to afford the young Johnstowncr considerable aransetnent, from the fact that he smiled very blandly, ami, in a voice, something like the hiss of a serpent, replied that he could uot afford to give up her letters as they afforded his friends as well as him self amusement when there was nothingelse to pass upon. To this the lady indignantly protested, while he still objected to giving up the letters. With the letters in one band and bat in the other, he was about turning to leave the roota, when .click, click 1 broke on the stillness of the room, and the Jehus town sport, who, but a moment before, spoke ee -defiantly, felt the cold muzzle of a revol ver at ills temple with the words hissed in his ear, "Villain, utter but one word, and what little brains yon have will bo scattered over these walls." The dashing Johnstown sw-eJ U retubled in his oota, turned ashy pale, and letters and bat dropped from bis hands to the floor. While this scene was transpir ing the young lady gathered np the letters and left the room. The yonug ladye frieid had accompanied her to .Johnstown, aud re mained outside the door nntil the moment the young man was altout leaving the room, when he swiftly glided to his side with the above resjilt. Little more remains to lie said. After the young lady rame i-utn possession of the lettara and had left the room, a little sound and wholesome advice was given to the crestfallen Johnstown youth, when be was shown to the head of the stairs and kindly requested to make haste his depart ure. He seemed to heed theadvk-e so kindly given from the fact that lie went forthwith. The laxly and her friend deserve much praise for their well planned strategy, even if they did accomplish ttoe "desired -eixl under as sented names to all but the Johnstown yonth. This occurrence took place a very short time since. Altvona Mirror. DrrrictJLTf or Obtaining Pure Wink. The difficulty of obtaining a pure wine for sickness is one great cause why physicians refuse to prestrrihe is where they know it would lie a benefitor even cure their patient, because they fear that some poisonous mix ture will be given them instead of Port Wine, and the injury he irreparable. Some Cali fornia wines are liehiR terribly mixed and adultered with alcohol and water and other ingredients to make H cheap, so as to brirg a greater profit from the Rales. There is an excellent Port, said to be the finest wine in the market, made in New Jersey, from the Operto Grapn, by Alfred Speer, that has become the most reliable wine for Hospital aud Communion purposes. This wine has been thoroughly analysed and is prononnced by chenaisfs tehe tuepnre juice of the grape, and to contain tlie most valnaMe medicinal properties. It is sold by drnggists who pur chase direct from Mr. Speer'a Vineyards in New Jersey. Evening 'est. Green' AcwrsT Flower. It is natu ral for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or any derangements of the digestive Organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Coativeness, Pal pitation of tfce Heart, Heartbnrn, Water brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains in the Vt ot the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongnc, disagreeable taste in the month, coming np of food after eating, low spirits, etc., to put off front day to day hnying an article that they know hasenred their neigh bor, friend or relative, yet they have no faith in it nntil it is too late. But if yon will go to your druggists, Leromon & Murray, Eb ensburg, or to Woleslagle & Son, Wilmore, and get a bottle of Green's August Flow er, your immediatecure is aa certain as yon live. Sample bottles of this medicine can be obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtuea Regular size 75 cents. Try it two doses will relieve any case. Mind Your P's. The Bethlehem Timet gives this valuable bit of advice to the pub lic: "Persons who patronize papers should ....,it. r..r tliM itfcnniirv nrosneeta pay iiruio j , " i -f -- of the press have a peculiar power in push- ter is paid promptly and his pocketbook kept plet hotic by prompt paying patrons, he-puts bis pen to bis paper in peace, bis paragraphs are mere pointed, paints his pictures of pass ing events In more pleasing colors, and the parnsal of bis paper j9 pleasure to the peo ple Paste this piece of proverbial philoso phy In some piace wheie all persons can perceive it." s "In the sweet buy and bny" Is the song of everybody who makes pnrschases at the cheap cash store of E.J. Mills, where it is awaet indeed U bny and buy and get full value fof your money. . . . CAMBRIA COU2TTY ET.ECZ'IOI JSETURXSUXOFFICIAL, S. Tren. Sentityr. HtaARec Trtnnu'r 175. 1875. 1875. 1875. Co. Commiaioutr. 1S75. a 2 ?H? -Sir 5-J?'2!1o?7?3?5,5 f I 5 f -s 5 I 1- o 3 5 o P I w ?" f ff P b ! 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She stood, a Nemesis, on the iron bridge at Al toona the bridge which crosses the maze of tracks of the P. li. It. She was tall and gaunt and grim cadaveions looking very; her gums were toothless, and her nose long enongh to reach through the fence of a potato field and take np the third row. It was night and the Phi la. Ex. was due. She ap peared to lie expecting some one, for her gaze was fixed on the western hills in the direction of the expected train. Ever and anon she clutched the iron railing of the bridge, twin ing her long, bony digits around it, as though in her desperation she would wrench it from it fastenings, the while muttering, as did "Mariana in the Moated Grange," who only said: 'I am aweary; he comet h not," while our heroine exclaimed : "If I but had bitn here, oh, deary, deary, how I'd punch his bead." The train arrives. It is discharging its passengers. Soon from amidst the throng a couple can be seen approaching the bridfe. They are walking, arm in arm, and engaged in a very earnest conversation, "speeding," as it were, "the soft intercourse from soul to soul." The long, lean, cadaverous watcher on the bridge catches a glimpse of their movements ; herquivering nostrils "snuffeth the battle from afar," and grows white, then crimson, on the tip; her "soul's in arms, and eager for the fray." They are coining np the steps. She concentrates her forces and pre pares for the onset the approaching party is her husband and one of Altoona's soiled doves ; they had been to Gallitzinon a spree. As they reached the top of the liridge the injured woman with the long "paste horn," already crouched for the spring, made a ter rific leap ; like an enraged tigressshe sprang lon her prey. One grasp at tho mahogany head of the strange woman and that damsel as. tended several feet in the air and instantly disappeared, no one knows where over the parapet of the bridge, posidhly. One blow at the probowcis of her husband' and that indi vidual rushed for home with a velocity never equaled, the female with the lengthy bugle, the victor of the short but decisive conflict, inclose pursuit, carrying in her hand a for-tv-cent switch of rlainiug red hair. We will not describe the Scene which ensued when readied her domicil, but when the neighbors came in they found the house strewn wilh fragments of broken crockery and fnrniture, old lools and clothes, table legs, pokers, and other missiles ot a d anger on s character. On the floor was a prostrate form and over it was tiendiiig the family doctor; they breathlessly awaited his deci sion ia regard to Che fallen foe; he looked np with a grave countenance, and in solemn tones said : "I najr lie abl, in the course of a few weeks, to rod ace his liuad so that it will again fit his hat." Of the sinful partner of her husband's guilt naught in known, except that the railroad watchman, on hfs midnight rounds, picked up, nnder the lridge, a bunch of hair-pins fastened in a tuft of red hair, an old shoe aud a glass eye. All else ia a mystery and no other paper has the news.?. W. E. oj the IVilkewkurg East Endcr. A Fa store Mkdtcat, Tjtstitctiox. Says the Chicago Times: "The name of Dr. It. V. Pierce, of llufl'alo, N. V., has become as familiar to the people all over the country aa 'household word 4.' His wonderful rem edies, hia pamphlets and books, and his large medical experience, have brought hint into prominence a nd given him a solid reputation. Tho Tiates, in the present issne. presents a whole pau communication from,Ir. Pierce, aud our readers may gain from it some idea of tho vast proportions of his latsinss and the merits of hia medicines. He has at Buf falo a mammoth establishment, appropriate ly named 'The World's Dispensary , where patients are treated, and the remedies com pounded. Here nearly a hundred persons are employed in the several departments, and a corps of able and skilled physicians stand ready to alleviate the sufferings of hu manity by the most approved methods. These physicians are in fiequent consultation with Dr. Pierce, and their combined experi ence is brought to bear on the successful treatment of obstinate cases. The Doctor is a man of a large medical experience, and his extensive knowledge of material raodica has been acknowledged by presentations of de grees from two of the first Medical Colleges iti the land." If you would patronizn Medicines, scien tifically prepared by a skilled Physician and Chemist, nse Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery ia nutritious, tonic, alterative, and blood-cleansing, and au uneqnaled Cough Remedy ; Pleasant Pur gative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute an agreeable and reliable physic; Favorite prescription, a remedy for debilitated females; Extractor Smart-Weed, a magical remedy for Pain, Rowel Com plaints, and an uneqnaled Liniment for both human and horse flesh ; while his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and "Cold in the Head" evergiven to the public They are sold by Druggists. Godfrkt Wolf in thk Fiei.d. The fall is at band; summer's heat will soon give place to the cooler breeres of autumn, and this in tarn to winter's chilly blasts. He is a wise man who.by careful forethought, duly prepares for these changes of tempera ture by laying in at the proper time an am ply supply of suitable clothing. No house in the country is better able to supply this need than that of Mr. Godfrey Wolf of Al toona. When he announces he will lie pre pared to exhibit at his store No. 1014 Eleventh avenue, a full line of all the latest styles of goods, Ae meant exactly what he say h. His stock is simply immense, and great care haa been taken tn his selections to get the best and newest designs of imported as well as domestic goods. While he thus offers inducements in the way of variety, he haa still something better in the way of prices. It haa always been his motto to fnrnish hia goods at the lowest possible prices, and bis great success proves the wisdom of bis course. We cordially recotnment onr read ers to rail on him at 1014 Twefth street, next ddbr to tha pcfetofilce, Altoona, .4udffr. 1875. The Destruction of Morrison, Bare & Co.'s Paper Mill. We referred briefly last week to the fact that the paper mill of Morrison, Bare & Co., at Roaring Spring, Blair county, from whence we drew our supplies, had lieen totally destroyed by an explosion, and are now enabled to give full particulars of the calamity, gleaned from the last issue of the Hollidaysbtirg Register: On Monday morninir last, about 3 o'clock, a heavy rumbling- report ms heard at the Paper Mill of Messrs. Morrison, liiire.V Co., at Uoar lnr iprtnir, ibis countv, and uhii looking In nit i iiin-i iMiu.Mi-ni) inniH, i miners, ami j:ITcr- diameter, X Inch Iron : weurht 7 tons. It went hiifh up In the air. several hundred yards, till ii appeared not birecr than a common silted tin Knob t- and itllilin1 4 R . I J . ... nuv in n ueiu upon me hill, rsoiiie two hundred yardsawny the smaller end rsttikin the earth and sinkings feet Into the im.iih irrotinu, me oi ner pari Oreukinir ofT and alia-htinir some 2.1 feet below. The smoko stuck was blown beyond the church, about mile. Heavy irons' and tun-l-r, shot like arrows, from one end ot tho buildinir to the ot iter, and other heavy articles In all directions, and It is providential that no lives were lot. although several persons were badiy injured. The Straw dlsrostcr us.ial'v carried W pounds or steam, and was calculated to carry 200 pounds with saretv though this morning she had on only 75 poiin'k an I t is not known, or at lent not yet made public, what was the cause or the npinn. The Inj-ired are John Ifenrv, badly scalded and bruited: Ames McKee. badly scalded Frank Hancock, badly scalded, bruised and cut' John Hrtinzy. badly scalded ; Ibtxtcr Hamilton scalded badly ; and David Butler, Win M Hani cock, and John li lee, slightly injured bv bruises and ruts. Although the Mist a.x named are se riously injured, yet the physhi, Dr. Stayer, thinks they may all recover. Four of the above persons were buried in the debri, and were not rescued frotu their perilous position for about 15 minutes-John Suvder was blow,, rrom th door of the engine room some 23 .feet, to the top of the roof of the m": c-liino shop, and eimie down with the roof and escaped only with a ba I fright. The mill is a .rrcct wreck; In Tact, we have never before mtii such a complete pile or mint. I he machinery, timbers, Jtc are scattered around in all Direct bins, for several hundred yards. and nr-nrly alt the machinery is destroyed or badly Injured. About ;j.fm0 of prepared loiai loss and the loss to building, ind stock will not fall short ol :W,- ooo. Me-s"nVoVH,'.: w.i! ",VfUshri?,-- very uufoi tunate with this mill. About seven years ago. it was destroyed by fire, nod a few year later, an explosion occurred, causing cldent. Mr. Mrrioti was in Mttsburgh. Mr! Hare was in Philadelphia, ad the only one of the firm at home was Mr. Kby We were informed by Mr. John Scott, the i i nv i enn i r in i.it a the fptnnliM tn lh r... r.M - i .... small, new addition, which 'was not much Vr.: i. . w " ",e :'"es who was buried jured ' ut olten without boinir in- ti.'!0- rr!r r,"on"' b thi accident, are thrown out or employment. Our pm .11 SnT C-VIf .W.hh.l!!S '""n'rising pro'prietors to rebuliu'rhemiil!7 "'"Greedily be enabled A Batch or Them. The election being now over, we dish np a batch of problems and mvife our readers to try their wits at solving them. The first one presented below has been nrr.t as a bomb to fire off at the Osceola , Jtece,Ue. The solution to the problem copied from that paper is also furnished by the same correspondent, "A. D. H.." but as we cannot make the types do the same work be baa done with tl.e pen, we are forced to feins l'ra,r' But herearheprob- A. I. H.'S mOBf.BV. A and n set out from two place". P nnd O at thosamo-ttme. A .rarts rrom P with the deii,, tratels In the same direction as A WiLo overtook Hit was round that they had rcetb traveled 30 tniles-t hat A had .as"" through O inwhor,"" ,h,,t "i "t tr;ra'vhe? .?,-' i . 9 ""V J'rney distant Troin P. Find the distance between P nod y. J. c. brown's pkobi.k'm. wo. ?iJ?1L.crn e,h'"' perform a piece of woi k is dnvs : A alone can do it in 24 duvs al"nen?,UW ' In what ,i,no ""'t F. J. P.'S PROBLEM. blJ"'j:hr 'tone that would draw forty wlih .'7 0",nS int? ,ne 8hon d struck it "ledge and broke f in four pices. The we!rr ZWl,l'.n,n?2 Vhnt ho h"d loed his ir S I'V N"' ""W -,he ''" "r'U can now Z.. ,m ?nt". orty lbs." acquired the weight of each piece? J. C WIl.LM AN'S PROm.EV. r.fA-hh,rr haf ,b"et rull or eggs, one-hair IJn.o k k"11 'J' wom,n "d ve a half hT'rVrtb'.,ir,n"n- The ,,alr oftn' balance be sold to another woman and gave her a half rgg in. The half of the balancV he sold to a 1, ,-wo.m".n "nd as befor re a half egg In ; hiir -U .,," ,rarl!,-''-tions not one egg was broken or In any way divided. The peddl"r bad b.seke7:,flrsi?,,ow mauy bad he ia h, I.. J. BEAREK'B PROBLEM. r Ar, Dfirreewith C to build loo rod orrence tor i(jn. A commences at one end and gets !.- ..r'"-,T J B" commences at. the other end and 5T t ir .n,s per rod llt,w niany rods must each build to get 50f . ANOTHER FROM THE SAME SOCRCE. How much land Is In a piece or lot s.i that one rail of eleven feet will enclose one acre of ground with a fence six rails high. Answer 2 rniles8niare. A tract or land :H milws square will contain one acre for -verv rail that it r quires to fence said tract with worm rence six rails high, or six rails for every rod inclosed. Jr. Finney's f'oniponndl Kymnnr nn. ehn Is guaranteed to cure Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, painrul or suppressed urination so frequent In old age, painrul or suppressed menstruation. lncorrhoa or whites, gravel, -gleet, stricture, bloody discharges, llright's dleease. brickdust deposits, dropsy pain In tne back or side, sick headache, pim ples. Notches and eruptions on the face, nnd all diseases or a specific or constitutional mi tore, regardless of duration. ag or sex. Compound Pyrup of Uuchu Is a positive and radical cure. For sale by Lbmmox Murray-, Ebensburg. CSTRA Y SIIEEP.Came into the enclosure of tne subscriber in Carroll township, on or about tho nrtt of June last, fire head of sheep, all of which have tlielrears cropped and silt. The owner is requested toeome forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away; Otherwise thsy will b disposed oraeeordlng to law. v.a,im.-2c CH.ARL.EsJ AX S A. P. 7f. D. 1875. en i Kinns i i macmncry, wass en tl injr in every direction, and the paper mill was a vsst heap of ruins. Tho trnw i-rsfer. n sort of enirine had burst ed. It was 18 feet In Icnu-th. a r.. . ..... iinriiinn. mat nai t tin explosion r"'i ".,,five ,"'t sooner, all the workmen then in the null, some twenty-five, iucliidint They had all. within that tim-..i.......h .i....- i t t OltlTIARY. MORULA XB. Died. :i M llmorc-. Oct. 24. 1875, after a lontr and painful illness, which she sanctified by wonderful pattenc and ch-ei ful nctt. An astasia, wife of Jsiues Morelaud, in the 57th year of her atre. )he was In every respect a most exemplary woman, faithful and kind. Plujtrititnr Mu her dnily wnlksnnd conversation thehlh sanctiti-s of womanly purity and filial devotion. And while the falling leaves, the chilly winds and cheerless earth reminds us of the rapidity of defray of the fleet net-a of time she hit teeu called to a land where laves never wither, where the brightness of day reiirns tl.rouh-it eternity, where peace is Riven to the troubled and where Joy is given to them that sorrow Not forever has she left its. The one for whom wo shed our tears ; Not forever sh.ll our mourning Dai ken lonir and dreary years. There shall be a. joyous meeting When the relirn of death is o'er. In the nouse where all are happv. On that briirht and heavenly shore M. R. KELLY. Died, at Oallitr.in. on Friday, Oct. Mth.lSTo. Mahv .Tank, infant daughn r tr M. F. and Annie Kelly, a-jed 2 months and 9 days. ADMINISTRATION NOTICK Estate of John C. Roland, le'l. Letters of Administration nn the estate of John C. Holaml. late of Snmmitville hnrnnah. decea ed, havlna been nrranted to the underslitned. all jkt lona in'lebted to said estate are reqnested to make payment without delay, and those havlnar claims against the same will "present tlicra properly au thenticated Tor settlement. .TAMK3 BOhAM), Administrator. Summitville, Nov. 6, 1875.-t. SELF-FEED BASE BURNER, GUARANTEED TO BCHX Soft Coal, Hard foal OR COKE. MANUFACTURED BY At Bradley &Co. No. 30 Wood Street, 10-29.-3m, 11 TTSll Uli G. Mrs. M. MOORE, 325 Penn Avenue, near 10th St., riTTsnvna, i'A.9 Will epen the first week in November a choice and elegant nssnrf ment of ihu latest novelties for Winter in - SILK VELVET SUITS, Damasse Camel's Hair Cosnmes; SiciHiCaiEic Jackets, Hats and Bonnets, And a large Invoice of SEALSKIN SAaUES, UV291 MUFFFS & BOWS. i.lm.i rx l-the mmwB fkied THE BEST FTNIPREU AND MOST PERFECT " FLAT IKON " EVEii AlACE. ! Interchangeable Handle and BMsld Ccmtoei ThehariiV I entirety srpmatc, and mav bi used for ar.y i-nnitcrof Irons. J: cna b- snjtift ei ins'sntly. and leing proviiird with a rhicld t: e bund 1 completely nroteeted fr- m the .Siiem. No holder is renuired hen tiirg. W't-in the T-oti Is biiv rkteatedMsy, leTt. beaied, t li hnndie mr.st be detached. We will send to tur address, on re ceipt of Draft or P. O. Order for tiie amount, cit'acr of the following rets: Set No. 13 Irons or 5. and 7 Tbt., 1 iitndle, 7 01 2-3 " 6. ? and lbs., " 9 "0 8-3 " 7, BandSliis., " S.W Nickel plated Irons, 75cts. per set extra. Any party orderlnz five aeta will re ceive one aet extra as a pre-ulucu. Thoroughly reliable a-ents wanted. Address BROOKLTI SD IHO TP., 85 IMrtt Su, Brooklyn, E. D, X. T. Kara. Ssnpls ess bs sres st t!i cffl- T th) ppr. IlTTftlit'itt;ii, p. For upwards of twenty years the leading busi ness College of the United States, affords une qualled advantages for the thorough, practical ed ucation of young and middle aged men. Students admitted at any time. CfFor circulars, address, J. C. SMITH, A. M.. Principal. 3The mnjf t ITT Ol.f.P;K lstheoM7w Institution of the kind, tn this city, that we recom mend to the pnbllc patronage." FrenSytrrhin Manner, Plttshnrgt. Pa. I-17.-3m. i CRAMPTON'S IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE "BEST." This soap is manufactured from pure materials, and as It contains a large percentage of Vegeta file OH. Is warranted lully equal to the best I in ported Castl e Soap, and'nt the same time pot s"ssis all the washing and cleansing properties of tho rclchratod tlerman and French Laundry Soaps. It Is therefore recommended for use in i the fvimidry. Kitchen, and Math-room, and fur jggpner.il household purposes; also, for Printers, rainters. Kngineers, and Machinists. ys it will r j move stains of Ink, Qreeso. T;ir, Oil. l'aint, e;e.. irom tne nanus, manuiartnroa oniy ny 4R.AMPTON ItROrilKRH. 2, 4, 0. 8, and 10 Rutgers Plare. mn& SS and SS 1 10-at). JrlTertOB Mreet, ew Tark. 6m.) SSIGNEES' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that W. M. Ll.o t, of Altoona, Klair eounty, Pennsylvania, and .?Atc E.. his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment, have assigned aU the estatn. real and personal, ofthe said W. M. Lt.ovn. to .Ioiii Keu.t.v. .Tamks LoriMis and Maxwri.i. Kinkhap. or Altoona, In said county, in tmst Tor the benefit ol the cred itors of the said W. M. I.i.otd. A 11 persons, t here fore, indebted to the said W. M. ILovn. ill make payment to the said Assignees, and those having claims or demands will mnke known the itmo Without delay. JOHN RKII.I..Y. JAMES UHilMtX, MAX. KINKF.A1), Assignees of W. il. Lloti. Altoona, Oct. 18, 18T.. ll-0t. The oldest and best appointed Institution for obtaining a nusiness Education. For circulars address P, PUFF A SONS, 9 3.-8meotn.l Pittsburgh. Pa. I ; j OAL! COAL!! The (subscriber Is prt-pareil to furnish. In large or sintll qusntilles. all qn.tlities i.r ANTHRACITE and ItlTlTMlNOUS COAU at lowest market rates, j Coal delivered promptly and fn-eof charge f.r 1 ita-inng at any point in tvoenfourg or v-.cinitv ' Orlers.oftat theZABM Ptokf will reive ear ly attention. HANI LL U. ZAHM. AGENTS WANTED rCf? THC k EIMTErJIfiA HisTonyorTHEu. The irreat Interest In the thrlllinr h'.stvr country makes this the lastcst sellit.ir. t. pulilislied. It contain? over 400 fine hit..r: Kravinir and sjo .nKcs. with a lull tcr.nii.: 'Iro:ictiliiif erKiid Centennial eelelirution. s. i ' ver i: i-n- ir a tall (tesn-rtptl n and extra term" .' s.. .;-ts NATIONAL 1'l LLIolllXU CO., I hi a ! I. "RKAn THIS VERY CAKE I l"L- LV. Dr. Crcmb, established r t i.it.v years In Buffulo. by an entircWnewsvsrrn ot tr.e-l. Icaticn. treats smrceslullv Catarrli. l:ro:c-.t. and Iliseasi-s cd the Lime's, ltver i-.u.l K ; ! ' cvt; also IWrttcultjes nfa C'nn Intent Inl Nu-.r-. ;.'t n skill and experience are required. 1 r. C: im ' ..as devel ped a practice which from Its ur i ,ir ' V- c J snecesc In thousands of eases, mnnv v v.- -v i.jr. Kravated eluiracter. Is a tile to poiti -'.- c -,:ir-!;i.C- a pt-rri-ct an-1 permanent enre In tvirv . " i r. dertakes. He sen-Is no Circulars or 1 ;.r;s, ? yl; these iliseasca to his patients, an It ts i-c. that such knowledge is in arenernl e.xt roue: - . judlclal.cxcrcisinir an injerions etft-ct :v r'.:'-J;i. and frctpicntly counteract Irir a cure."tet:-: ,, alarm the jiatient. which is the priiie j!:.! e:,.0- i f snoh prtluctinn, and excites and ea::.-r.t. - l a tenrs as to the curability of liin ein:'i:.;r.t. Tl. , loctor requires simply a'hrlel hlstnrv ..I ;ho i ami a eamini. plain statement id prt-si-r.: ?v!:r a thorough examinntlon will then be nnt.te, if considered reoiedisble. a sincere. e".s : i. opinion will be jriven promptly and su-h mej ml as win oe appucaiiie will Ik? gent t'y -:ress. s-.- companies ly lull and explicit advice mi ' !; tions. Chnrices very mo.fernte and witt:in t!i reach of all. ami eucccss KnarantceJ. (.-'U' h f. -is as have failed nmler other treatment ) ir;:-i .n' desired.) A ll.let tere must encUtsetai.Oo fcr tnii-ii- tation fee and correspondence Unrinic t r't-r.v r.l. ana re a-iureescu io im. . k. CitL M. lva 1 esri Street, Ut rriLo, N. Y. Tios5Ciipt ion Froe for the Speedy cure of special troubles e. ir.r-K-n to the young and middic-nged. Nervous. i:i-.-n;rti nn i phytic il depression. Um of memory an.I enertv, pains In the back, scll-dislrust. diirinev?. ;iu,ue-- t-f sight, contusion of ideas and other d.?-r-i-r vT the nervons vstm consequent on various h-ifoCa that lower the vitality of lh- gv;em. A r.p drag gist has the Ingredients. Ad'drttt IH. K. i. IIII. I ON. lueliiuMll. . . OG1E8TI0 GEWINC t s . , . DOfRGATIC" PAPER FASHIOKS. Tl.aKta! 1 n'.tenmiinCo. hetui tor CainWi.i 1 C) s ly at home. A gents wanted. Outfit and V - terms free. TBl'tatU, Augusta. Si -.hie. (t f J" n t a y guaranteed uslnp V'Wl-k Anger an I Itri I, fl riii I paid to good agents. Aug 4tmtJ JiU Al-UtRCl-,St.I g our ell no a trnrth geriKHM tree. Cfilf) OOfl KOVAL HAVANA 1jOTTF.Ti . 1 ",UUU. Distributed every fifteen da vs. 1 Prize 100.n0jl Prize tKi.xo 2 Prizes. 2-ri.noo each tu-t tt 854 Prizes, amounting to .!s . Whole tickets -20 : quarters, 45; twentl"tt-5.. tl. Circulars of inlonnntion free. Prizes eas;-J A. 1M1XAU A. Ctl., 1UNKF.RR. Pott-ofliee Kox 20S. 21 Park Row, New York. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lot teries constantly on hand. You CanTlake $5,000 In DO days ia A 1 Stocks. MY SYSTEM IS SAFE. HONORABLE AND SiMFLE. rnmplilet Snt Free to All. TV. 11. AV KF.KS. Ranker. 178 Proalwav, w York. Stocks bought and told at the N. V. Stock Exchange. wixmmmm I'aer, !ft Kiiveloies. Golden Pen. Icn Holder, Pencil. Patent Yard "leasure. and a piece of Jew elry. Single package, with elegant prize, potl paid, 2i cents, t'ircular free. 13 K IDE &. CO., 769 Hroadway, New Y"ork. 1'F.R WEEK OV ARANTEEPto Agent-, !ale and Female. In their own loralltv. Terms and tlt'TFIT FREE. Ad.'rrs p. O. V HIKER Y &.CO., Augusta, Maine. Cji C)r per day nt home. Samples worth 1 OtllOO-iU irce. tTtxsox A. Co.. Portland. Mc. nnn mont th to energetic men and wnraen erer i. f!uinw ti.in.it n),lr. EXt'HSi( O CO., 151 Michigan ave., Chicago. JOH5 DlHE&T. JOHJt D. ROBICKTa. John Dibert & Co., Corner Main and Franklin Sts., JOHNSTOWN, r. Accounts of Merchants and other business people solicited. Drafts negotiable in all parts of the coun try far sale'. Money Loaned and Collections Made, Interest at the rate of Sijc Ver Cent, per annum al lowed on Time Deposits. Savings Deposits Hooks issued, and Interest Compounded Semi annually u-hn desircrl. A'General Banking Business Transacted. Sept. 10, IS75.-6m. CRAWFOM) HOUSE, ntFS.KIU'lUJ. IA. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. HAV1XO leased end refurnished the ttbore well known and popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to acci-iniiiodate all who may favor hlin with their patronage. The best that the market affords will he M-rvt d at the Table at all seasons, the Hur will be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and the commodious Stable will lie under the charge of a carerul and attentive hostler. No effort will be spsred to render guests comfort able aud well pleased in every partictilnr, and by proper attention to business ami a moderate scale of prices th proprietor hope to win bis way to puhl c favor. May ?. lT:t.-tf.l ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Averill Chemical Paint. 1)TJT up In cans of all sizes and colors, readv to put the brush tn and uso. Any one can be' bis own painter or make a business by using It. It is tba chee9: and best. Trv a sample can. Sold at ONIONS, BALDWIN & CO., ISo. : Wood SStrcct. S T. . PITTSUi niJH, PA. m." 1LL1NEKY& DUKSS M AKING The attention or the Ltdies of Ebens burg and vicinity is directed to the fact that MRS. It. E. JONES has just received an invoice f new and fashionable Millinc-rv (iood. at her r.w.ms in the East Ward. Eben;buru- lVn,i,im. j Itonnets. Hats. etc.. a specialty. IiressmaLing promptly ami nc-auy flonc. Tue patronage of tkc ladies it resnectfullr solicited. -o I.Tl.l T? H. I'LAXK, M. D., iciectfiiH ' oflVrs his professional services to t lie citizens of Ebensburg ami vicinity. Office ad. joining residence an I immediately- In tha rstrn) Hon. R. J. Lloyd's drug store. Night calls enn txi made at the residence or Mrs. liunn. on Craw ford sircet, Encnsourg. 14-24,-tl.J Tamks j. oatman, m. n., a I'liysleiitn ul KurMa. ... . . EarxsacKo. Pa. OfDce on High stroet. nearir opposite liUir's Hotel. Residence! t Town Halt. Julian stre.-t where night cal lhlmtild In? made 14-4.-tf.l A LEXANDKK TA I T, M. 1) I'iij alelnn nml Siirteen, Office recert rocu -ted by M.J. Hii:U. V. D. ill rear of .t.-lm M-.u k's t"-e. N !f iit ;1 e,ty be made lit St. Laurence Hotn!. .".;-l."V J j r'EO M. REAiE, .r.in i'ol-Liw I Fbenburg. Pa. tthfv r.H t r..t' three JtKJis tr -u Hl?U UlCev. ,auj ?T,T;.; ' V- A " 1 ,Vv) ? IHreral Ternii c'E