- M J-'.1M.,.U!11IU W-J J - tX IMLtlLJU li.1 li ' 1! I " " TPCnSONAL. ' :v ', pert i session ns we go "" ' i ,v an. i'i'ooii. ''v- "cm ate Wn J "..a r" ' j.1itt,!ii-li. ,14 :ll .im' O'lrll If' I ir 'i' !' , l-.l will await .Tolm H'irrishiir next winter. V '" 1 :. ... an :..,.i.iitv win itiiK-........ ag- ..' . i .... 't.l -I ill nml Mil. :a- "r .." it n blazes, with the '""" .!.,.,: ninl even beyon.l that. 1 "v .', Wt.i ut is wliat yoil c.HJ buy '"ii ,V-'- fl'"t t'"""'.im smoking ' k. l-iliadi's cant be be.U for I':.' I ::l'M .1 l.n.,1l A- HVn i hi sh iim'' ' V i.nr Sultbach's elegant 'il -h ii.lrr ! tip " snuff, yon pul'.'-r par'icuUrs call at hit Cou- '""'.''.viUNnl at nltzba hs Cen- ;vre "ill purchase the best the price. . .' 1 ....... . n liqa t pna la.'.'T, i .""'-""p ...... ........ - . -i... .:...t...- .. f i'f i.vihwce. .""t'..f ! prepare for war. If yon ;,'.'i ,i...v next winter you must pay vr-..'' "",v I 1 1 smoking toii.tceo, ns '..'in-li.-f, i ir hol.lers, etc., ; ' t , i.'i.-'ilt i'l'"" sle.inler. ' ,.(,. (tir, !-! t-r know n us Lucklo . :. j. i: s.ilil iii .Johnstown at -J . . l.-iKfl low lri-o of tive cents '. - tl: :iv.i In t'io late Indian .. m: ! -J tw.- former riifzenn '. " i,:im:..1 Ja-ob Ii- Kcj.hart atd ;.. . :;.!. . ..f ilc-wine; tobaccos Sulfz- , k a' d l i f-'it ipnvy.spun ron, a ; oilier I. rand-, at Iim len- .i.l. .!,(! Mew overal airs at i i; ttif tl(etc, Weilnen- .: 1 i'.. I ii.'. :i i;,.-y il;.in t M.-tin to cool the .... .-rv mu.'ii. i .irni l:"tiii piftllC, whiili ... i.. vrv ei:j..yil!e, i t be belli ! . in llifft towiihbip, oil . . . i ... i. u. v.. .'" " j, . .v. l.'Klit, nn ronaut wen .V.t.' i :i aii'l I" 'iiitrih vaney, I'n!, 11, not loiig Mince, iu i it :i : mi:. in. i: 'cr train" on the Pa. II. II., r a ...... .1... ' 'i. i..HI:I'l 'lil :mi iiiu M'i -Li-'.. :n.' ri 'jt'ir. l by a new timu I-; o il t .-V; at l'i"""n. n.i'.-r ' .iri.s mslfi e,l very much in ':!.-1; ui W. .liio.-Jay inoriting, : . ... i . i a i;r-at l-nl of wnfir in the ..i.ir:.) out ail their iu of om- L' r-t fr-un1.' thilil born into the r f.i:u-:- f'.r ii hni!ilrel and twenty ! : r.-. . i ;!v l ei'ii ticm Jirth to by Luiu. r, oi liiJilieMbnr, Jjun- r m. it' .it.';. . j i.Tp-ss ca-t on Thursday lt '. i ;in.-'I J: :i )i:inlsoii near 1 rwin'n i i ln."k' .i liim info the cre k, I r::;-rt-r. nitu so bttdly that he 1 1 ii .ml ct of the bnr in Altoona, ! my.-ir .iii.l h"!el kee eiH, rooa i i .i ; i'i'L j;'i!ii of ba-e f-all ill i ; -a .!;!. l.!'juor v. law is the r. ;&:. If. r i -,:!i f.r P)or butter at the v i-': -' v. el I'ry ( e, ter, Jo lien .!,'! ii' -i 'y eeniH Jer pound in ! ; f.-r : 'ii;ti!atil weight of - ! - ' lejxinini. in : : !ii TOUtl lal llUmc l AleT. . '!"' .-eifiy ir.jureil ou Kru , J li .?ry.vn. by the failing upon i : ' !:i ii he w.ih iMiiraereil I n choo- . ' t:; .; M .!.;. iy in.irning. i- ii ii ;n I v urn IV-t in letictlt wiw 'I." i. L't:.ri);ii:Ii liver, Im.-Iow :i M i:.i,iv iii"ht last. Charle'. .' Vr,. I' 1 H i;f!ij'hrej h, of J'ast Cn- l!.e iin ky j:.ii Hfii i:i!iBt. i.jv !, hi t it;i.l lliHt it in theloty j : ;r,ir'"i t.' icrike the wafer laaiw t:j tlit, but t!iit it Tb'vo! ve upon the liti t rni.)Vf and put bnrk ilie earth j .vir fin in. H,w about tjit ? ! a " p'i;:irl in ef leK iKhii two thoiis- '"i.-iVH f.-aid riamex of nix flrpub- " ' ' i' t '.'i i" 1 1 : y iiM.Je np tiieir minds -v !"r X . 1 . 1 -: i , lltnilri. k ami reform. i U.a; hi:-1 let iih lu ar tlie remiiu -A H,.. , f llr pr.!t MeMar. nf w''K! '' i"ir!i, H;ior.wl a nai:ill :'r . r hi .'i i.irdt.-il Ij h one day last . '.' ! it ';u, tle iilit f..r a liuie that he I'i'urviv(;, but he is now doing riglit -I; "i rfUli'T llli ii flirt nfionr trt ittrrA oa f.r in rlii-rry trees Hre eoiieern-h- t u;r i: le.-tv wi uo'J the fact ' 1 rl M tit. ru, a Tyrone lov, fell ..rry tw- tbe olhcr day aud frac- ii i r.-i i. 'ir- fc.'.!' t. (..'ii-n tVaf nnr friml and 1 li"iu. Condon, foreman on tlie 'i !, l.a- pfr. hiM-d a lot of ground ' : - i"i y iai tz ii: ihi plai-s aud will " :i ii.-1.. m ii :r ..rrcU.iu of a handsome " 1 f r 1j:h oh u ii,... A...H: i;. car at Johnstown wan 'I;'!'ii 'ii Sunday ninbt last, and a T 'I 1' 1 3. ... t ..1, I ... 1 1 1 n I.. Wl Arr..l I ."li t'. . it-lii. in. l.ut the uiiMHinir Y'J r i .r, .j i.i-xi ,iay i-oncealed uu- "'i j, , ( ; r Ijt depot. "'fi"ivf r ail k :x:t. paid to leak at . Hi-j :i and the expenditure of r i. ,i. -.en i f j.io;!).yi vliich might - '. il 'f.vv I (. j "HVed, Hct-lllS l:oW tO f'"'. lio wi.l have to iiai:d the '!.! I'll" rr i, t.iv r.f l u l.,.r...,.,l. - ,,. ' - ' l'" """'!. p i 4 i:,ri imrr."d Ellil-r Decker, . - J'rs, vi'inhK nioilier reidi'8 'Hr.i- .t i. ,-,,,,, yi wanij badly iu- rai.r.ii.j r.,!ij;,i;i iu Texas, on ' ": .at. t 'lUt li." i.-.l a,. .it. nffor It -SI''.'..... ,. . . i . -iiimii on iue roan neu !'J'-" i.;;ii. a ll'illl p; V.V i. .M Vi:i : i I . ; Iii1 name as I. J. Morris ..I from .iiliiiitMWium Wed I will be tried at the enstl rr br l.umliofizling M r. IJ. I one 'i.'i:r and one Kijuare I f. if . 1 ovler bearing tire ' Iiub ind. !i.iit tliat our energetic 'm. II kolwrld li:id t.v : 'J ' r liaje p'H him?c-ff beJiind a ' 1,1 I: In. '.. which are a fast an " "I ii r---.it I,,' .. ''""iK-irui , ',. w"vlK"""--a remark , weave pieaed ' , tin: .ru.i,.,t with eipial truth lie ii.'i ir Wurllip I'li.nur niA.-ti.f. j e w M. I. i ihUii. au eder brother of Mi III. I'liii. fit .fob HMtiivrii. Hi- Juniata river at ML I lll'l! n.I . . . .j.. '. ..j ii ir, on i ne e veil i '"I'lirt r "'MiiB irom x mn nnwaii r.-i, I, UP" wan aliooL wi " " ' a wife and te veral grown -A w. ,,..,, ... . . .,M " eiiei iiaryAnn Clohessy at "'ia; iiii.br a. tit-i.,.H.,-T fruiol,t . i . . ir;. WeBtinorelaiid ' i":.v l ivi I.... !... -i... .. i " n .:iirr run f;''w i V ii. i r ini'iid out ninl I bit nn. , . . . :::.,.,, ' , r" over by the cnra -T i' . .. "V . ber body being ii'.iock- l-r-.-r ? iii.i i"' 'lrn 10 baoit of beping I 'i-'m,,,"',,, :r "ame in legion, uiay 1 '!."' i, ''-'u a trooil idiew every time - i-'sr ' -tli ihi. , 'i:..it.. , in ilk i. a liood idiew every time Ii'.LIit. f.i iiiT r.n'. i-yi milv "" '"IV t!,..'. I ... . ' . '".''iiioriiieirpiiiK I'l- r' M.i- 'r1'1' " ' v,"H""ial Cigar Stor, M Vi ,TS',' :':'rh '""1 t4bacco iu town - . ,: 1 '"'iniiNim, f,i,on!d have said Fv,'.1'1"' liaK r,,nioved from Parker, ' 'P'-i.,i . ' 'tHer county, where, we t in , ,r-T", lint .itr linH..d it half r-hr "onaiiie o-i Johnny is a mv ' rki"'"' H"n , f '-mi'iria, and the """ , " h ,l" -t?" he would not die- " '"" T'.r , . '"Mln lmn its tx-nt. 1 " ""i h .-.l,y. and ait ileiiulance of Sam'.irl Singleton, Ksq., a former resi dent of this place, wheretbe was admitted to the lnr ten or twelve years n.?o, died at Lawrence, Kansas on tiie Rth hist. Mr. H., thougli Homewhat eccentric, was rvman of iDore than ordinary nt.tainlnents, anil his tn.iny friends here will be sorry to learn of his early demise. xV young man named tlavid ltutler, while lahoring under an attack of epilepsy or tits, walked from the top cf n moving freight car at I lollidayshurg, on Thursd-a last, and falling to the ground was badlv cut on the neck and cheek. lie was picketl tip insensible and taken to his homo at Mo Kee's Oap, where he is now doing vrelh The Johnstown Tribunn acknowledges the receipt of 'Kinhteen I'rettidetif a, and Contemporaneous Killers. " To say nothing about the contemporaneous, etc., we pity the Tribune if the eighteen Presidents are "any thing like nnto the one now at the head of the nation, unless indeed, like him, they happen to have a post-ofrlee apiece to beBtow on th editor. We were gfad to welcome to our sanc tum a fricn4 of other years in the pernor, of Mr. Wm. I. Adams, tormerly of Altoona, now of p.tirlf ngton, Iowa, who with his es timable wife and child spent a few hours in our town yesterday Mr. A. isa portly and genial as of yore, and not only looks well iut. is doing well, which in gratifying to his many friends In this part of the world. Mrs. Kate Croiiier,i? Mrs. Kate Smith, and husband, Flem. Trout and wife., and Mrs. Margart I.antz and daughter, were all arrested in Altoouaon Monday evening last for alleged dealings in crooked whiskey. The prosecutor in sill these cases is a man named Itazer, who ought to be very harp if there's anything in a name. All the accused except Alius Lautz were sent to jail to await trial. Joseph, son of Jndgo Gageby, of Johns town, had one of bis hands c.-yight and bad'y lacerated by a pulley wheel, while engaged, on Tuesday morning last. In oiling the hear ers of some ot the shafting in the O. I. Co.'s machine shop at that place. It was found necessary to amputate the little f ngeron the injured hand, and as one of the tendons near tne wrist Was also severed, it is feared that the entire band will have to come off. Jnpt as wewetc noing to press last week we bad the pleasure, of a call from Col. liichard lter-lf, writing editor of the Pilti bnrgh Conunerci'il, who spent a few days very pleasantly we have no doubt in the classic Iwrongh of Loretto. The Colonel is a genial gentleman, and like newspaper men generally, carries a leel head o;i his shoul ders alid a warm heart in bis breast. May we look npou his manly figuro soon again. ...District Attorney Milliken, of Ilolli daysburg, and Alderman Poffenbergcr and Levi Knott, of Altoona, have all lef n ar retted and held in S1,(M0 bail each to an swer at conrt forreceiving money from Mrs. Thomas Mickey, of Altoona, in settlement of a wliinkey case which they bad no legal right to settle. Milliken is also under 5?:oO bonds to answer a similar charge preferred against htm by Aiex. Mock, of Altoona. Win. Jacoby went on a hunting excur sion in Indiana county the other day, and leing thirsty, set bis gun down at a saw mill and proceeded to a spring near at hand to get a drink. Hetuniiiig lie picked up the weajion and wr.s drawing it toward him when the hammer caught in some way and the guu was discharged, the shot taking i-rtect- in one of his arms from th wrist, to th. shonlder, and wounding him so badly thai he may not recever. ... Whoe'er yon lie, please boar In mind to treat yo'ir neighbor always kind ; for a friendly wi'td doth oft stay grief, and cheers the Imart am! brings relief. For instance, now and then a word employed in telling folks that Myers & L!oyd have got a More where those who dea.' an never fail this truf to feel.that the mo.iey spent has surely brought ;the best of goowS that e'er were bought at prices low, iu which, need it lie told, Messrs. Myers & JLIoyd have their best hold. The barn of Mr. Bhetler, In K'chland township, was Mnuk by lightning not Jong sitce, and two of his children were some what Btutied by the shock. The entire at tention of the family was devoted to the In jured children, ami the barn was not ex amined until the following morning, when it was found that a quantity of straw in one of the mows bad caught, fire and burned upand too, singular as 1. may seem, without com municating th fire to I'.ie building. Daniel and Jamen 1 lihlebran;!, of Cone maugh .township, have lteen arrested on suspicion of committing a burglaiy at. the bonne of a man named Jlradcime r, in Parks town, oq the night of the 4th inst. The first named is lielieved to have a guilty knowl edge of several recent roblieries in and about. Johnstown, among which may le mentioned the burglarizing of ex-heritf Unton'e store at East Conemaugh. The two brothers, as well as the man Morris, referred to else where, were brought to jail here ou Wednes day last. Mr. Thomas Dougherty, of Keytesville, Mo., a son of that venerable knight of the shears, M r. John Dougherty, is a. present on visit with bis wife and two children to the home cf bis parents in this place. Mr. Dougherty looks well and seems to enjoy t ho comforts of life to the full, but he reports times as sadly oat of joint in Missouri and the crop prospects an any thing but. Hattering in his own locality. Hh will remain on tlie mountain for a month or so, and we hope that his stay will be a pleasant if not a prof itable one. We don't wish to insinuate that Jas. .T. ?Jnrpby, of 8tar Clothing Hall, 109 Clinton street, Johi:stown, has a weakness for the ftowinr howl, but we think we are sate in paying that within few days pant ho has l'eii more than "half neas over" on bis way to Ireland. Hti'.l, that needn't deter temperance folks or any other kind of folks from calling at. Ids cheap rash store, where clothing of all sty Jen and grades can bo bought, from his obliging clerk at as fair prices as if the proprietor himself wasn't either half or wholo nca over. Tbn dead body of a full developed fe male infant was found in the borough of fiumerset, on Monday morning last, slightly covered with earth and havirg several strands of timothy tied about its neck, A girl ramed Kae Rennet wts subsequently arrested on suspicion of having murdered the infant, her own ilii -it offspring, ai.d freely confessed the crime, admitting that she killed It bv lieating its head against a stone wall. The" Somerset JInaUl says that the unnatural nvttber is a poor, Ignorant creature about 28 years of age, and is more to be pitied than condemned. ...Among recent visitors to our town we were glad to meet, and make theacqniiitance of liev. Father Dmnie, of the cathedral, Fort Wayne, Ind., whomc" we found an af fable, genial gentleman, a fine conversa tionalist, and, as all who beard the funeral sermon preached by him on Monday last will readily admit a most eloquent, able and fas cinating preacher. In fact, a liev. N. Mac ttenigle, of the Presbyterian church him self a thiriugh K-ntleman and a tine talker remarked to us, Father Di nnin is an ex cellent speaker and a sound theologian. We shall he glad to welcome him back to our Uiiilst at anv time the sooner tlie le tter. The Twenty-eighth aunn.il session of the Pennsylvania Suite Teachers' Associa tion will he held at West Chester, August 8th, 9th, and lOlh. The only officers of the Association from this part of the Stale are the Treasurer, John Morrow; a Vice Presi dent Miss Leonard, of Indiana, and A. H. I'.erlin, of Indiana, memU-r of t be Enroling Committee. The address of welcome will t.e delivered by K. T. Cornwell, of West Chester, and response by Prof. A. N. Tiaub. A number of gentlemen from different States and foreign nations, now attending the Cen tennial Exhibition, will be present during th week and address the Association. lioliert Widdell, hailing from Middle town, appeared liefore- Justice Quigg, of Woodvale, uti Monday evening last, ami made, information against five unknown tramps, whom he alleged boaided a freight car in which himself ami a companion were riding, while the train was rounding the curve at Kittanning Point, and forcibly roldied the complainant of thirteeu dollars in moner and a silver watch, after which they weiit through his companion to the tune of one dollar and a set of geld shirt smds. The five tramps, all more or less in toxicated, wero subsequently seen walking down the railroad track near Wood vale, but bv th time the. services of an oflicer were secured they were beyoud pursuit. A SLIOHf Fire ttenxhwef's Utntal Good Luck. About the honr of three o'clock on Wednesday morning last, the better half of onrself that is to say, the wife of our bosorM was aroused from her slumbers by a broad glare of light WMch shone in at. one of the Windows and completely illuminated onr j sleeping apartment, and on getting up and 1 looking out she was horrified to discover j bright, lurid flames issuing from the roof of j Mr. j-,. j. Mills new frame residence, not more than ten feet ncross an alley-way from bur own hnmble domicil. Awakening her own family without delay and arousing sev eral of tlie neighbors as soon as possihle, the cry of fire was ere long, heard ujon the streets, and then followed the ringing of the alarm bell at the engine honse and the get ting out of the engine and hose carriage, the fire in the meantime, owing no doubt to the calmness of the morning and the greenness of the material upon which it fed, making the slowust possible progress, and seemingly desiring nothing lietter t han to be nut out as soon as possible. In this way fully twenty ininniss were ennsumea oelore the frre Rp paratus was on the ground or before any ef fort was made to sulslue the flames, "and even then, owing to the lack of water in the pipes, the engine rfiid hose was of no avail whatever, and It was only bv the aid of ttvo or three ladders and several buckets of water judiciously applied that the flames were finally subdued. It was certainly one of the most remarkable escapes from1 a disastrous conflagration that we have ever witnessed, and what makes it still more note worthy in this respect is that a wooden box in which a large can containing three tor four gallons of coal oil had befcn deposited, and which had been placed in the garret, immediately beneath that portion of the roof frcln which the flames burst forth, caught fire and was almost entirely destroyed, even the solder on th tin can, it is said, being melted by the hear, ami yet. strange to say, the oil did not ignite nor was any other damage done by its presence. The fire or iginated from a defective flue, and tin- spark which Ignited it no doubt lay smouldering j beneath the roof for several hours liefore j riin.llifl.MtillDr ItKlf a tlmnrif liAriiA niiltinll... 1 fact that there had been no tire in the stove after five o'c'ock on Tuesday afternoon. The loss sustained will probably not exceed one. hundred dollars, which is fully covered by insurance. Ssiootiwo Affair at Eakt Cok MAroir, An East Conemaugh saloon keep er named Poter Kelly visited' Johnstown on Friday last, and after getting crazy drunk took passage for home on the I'hila. Express, Which he reached in time to find bis mother-in-law visiting at his own house. Having, for some reason, a great aversion to the old lady, he proceeded to abuse her in a most shameful and brutal manner. Her cri-s brought a number of persons to the bar-room door, when Mr. Kelly desisted from his little amusement and walked into the bar, where he varied the programme by breaking sever al bottles, glasses, etc. This Job accom plised, he next turned his attention to the crowd that bad gathered outside, And, seiz ing a revolver, Le commenced firing indis criminately into the throng that had been attracted by his evil conduct. The men who had been standing around as witnesses of the fracas inside leat a hasty retreat when the pistol practice commenced, whereupon Kelly advaix-iil to the sidewalk, still dis charging the contents of the revolver in whatever direction bis fancy prompted him. Mr. James Myers, a Pennsylvania Railroad telegraph operator, happened tt lo passing, and recived a bullet under his left shoulder. He was taken Into a house near by and a physician was called, who probed for the ball but failed to find it. Ho is not con Htiorcd dangerously wounded. While Kelly was practising with the pistol his inother-isi-Iaw went liefore Esquire Custer and made an information atraitist him for assault and battery, but liet'ore the warrant was served his father-in-law entered bail for the appear ance of the accused. Subsequently Kelly was arrested on a charge of assault and bat tery with intent to kill preferred against him by Mr. Myers, and was held in the sum of SI, 000 to appear and stand his trial at the Svpteuiber term of our county court. HON'. iToBX Knil.LY. None too blfenly has the AHoona Mirror complimented our attentive and obliging young Congressman, Hon. John Kli'y. in the following weil mer ited tribute to hie ability and gentlemanly deportment, which w clip from Tuesday evening's issue of that paper : The people of the Seventeenth Congressional Pistrfct of Pennsylvania have rean to tip promt of their Representative, Hon. John Iteil iy. Those of bis constituents who huve not hail an opportunity of visit in Wash! ngton and heeoinlnif familiar with the manner in which Mr. lteilly i? rulriilimr his duty, can have but a feint Men of his eminent usef illness, his untlr tuir HKTKy, nn.l hU deserved popularity nmonir his fellow members of all irrades of political opinion. MoIet and unpretentious, hentteuilg to his ork in Conirrcen Just ns he attended to his old duties in Aiinona, poiTormin? whatever is (riven biin to do with all the energy mid ns slduity he would bestow upon his own private bustm s. No constit tmnt culls upon Itiixi In VHin, or meets with delay, but promptattenfion Is riven to every legitimate demmi. no matter how humble the nnpllettnt or how ittsip-nitlcnnt the fa'-or a-ked. lie is. In a word, the people's representative, and his record during the pres ent session .if Congress Is ne that more prom inent members nn!it well envy did they not appreciate the fuel thai he Is truly rtcservimr. f'rmn all we can learn. Mr. IteilJy would pre fer not to be a candidate strain, tint Would rath er return to his more congenial pureuit In rail way affHirn. He is none the less worthy of tin! highest esteem of all his constituents, Kepubll csii as we'l as Detnoei at?, urid wo accord him our due proportion. MrRDF.R Willi Oct. A few years ago "August. Flower" was discovered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and I.iver com plaint, a few thu dyspeptics made known to thoir friends bow easily and quickly they bad ieen cured by i tonne. The great merits nf Green's Aujust Flower liecame her alded through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has lieeome immense. Druggists i n EVKltY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No prson suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Cosliveuess, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, low spirits, etc., can take three doses without relief, tlo to your Druggists, Eemmon it Murray. Ebensburg, or I. M. Woleslagle & Son, Wiimurn, and ret a Imttle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottle 10 cents. fjocnl Crref2onlence. CARnot.i.Towsj, July, IT, 183. torAtt Frefmas Since my last the harvest has set In here in real earnest and so far the westher has feen very propitious. Items of hews are exceedingly scarce, ahit times here like everywhere eise, are very dull ami money very scarce. The people are all loohinir forwsr.il however, to the election of Tildcn for it change for tho bettor. There was some talk of cutting the Democratic local in county nominations some time airo in fsct until very recently but since the nomination of Tom Pavis, the mlirhty Ajux of the Repub lican ring or Ehenshurir. and tbe Mipine James Cunningham, of Carroll township, the northern whanirdoodle of said rlnir, the dissatisfied Dem ocrats and not a few leading Republicans, have denounced that ticket and says: "We'll all vote for Ttysn, The Demcsratlc lion . . And send him in a f.yin. In spito of Davis' buyin'." PISCATORIAt.. Fishing parties from this place finre been making a jrreat many good hnuls lately. Hue day last week several gentlemen concluded to go gigging for eels, and makrng op their party Started oft In high glen for the waters of the Hleeklick creek, in which, by the way, eds do not live. When the party had got fairly under wty another party concluded It. would be a good Joke to follow tficm tin and rnlsethe Jutes ct ft couple of dams above where they proposed to do their gigging. So they'started and were not loiHr in putting their project, in execution and the result was that a great body of water rmbed down the stream, but sudseqnent de velopments proved that the gigging part' had not gone te Ulneklick at all, but ha I repaired to the Susquehanna tiver, where eels really do nlto'ind. So the practical jokers got nothing for their trouble except the bitter reflection that they had been badly sold. Messrs. Hohe A Wprtner captured a fine lot of eels on Saturday last, having caught fifteen In one haul. Several others have been, making hauls of thirteen; tern etc., GAME. Ttnnters are brinrmg In dnfly larpe numbers of flue squirrels. Fheasr.nts Will be plentiful this year, and when the season comes I or shoot ing1 theni vrc intend to take a hand in the sport. IMPK1VKMKXT3. Our town Is fmp'.iving somewhat this sum mer. Mr. Henry ISIum. tho genial and kindly host of the Ilium orewery, is repairing and making extensive Improvement in ids already oominodjits house, which, wtten completed, will be second to none in Carrolltown. Andrew H. Haug, the lively nrld accommo dating host of the Hohenzollcn Mouse, has also made very decided improvements about hifi hotel, and as Artemcs Ward would pay, is putting a grand "pizarro" all around the house. Resides ihese evidences of prosperity, the Mill Co. of thi plaeo i having nn oxtensive steam grist, mill erected inside t he I inutsof our pleasant little bnrougtn Vours, &c MORfcAxoS. IS nEMORItH. Original Poetic Contribution CrSTKU'S LAST P.ATTLE. O, come, thou muse of high in l daring deed. Now aid my pen to 'scribe t!ie hero's meed; Indite I ho pae In words of living tire That, ring syaiptionious as the trembling lyre. And waft luy ken to some far mountain crest. Where I may view ttie regions of the West. A way, where nn'iiro wild doth reign, a queen. O'er Mil and ruck and crnirgr. dark ravine. Where Yellowstone doth roll his witters down Where ronius the Sioux in paint and feathered crown. Untamable and wild, with fierce desire. To haunt his pale-faced foe with death and flro I Ir stands, avenging on his native hills. And shakes dctlance at surrounded ills, A warrior young, had with a chosen band. Advanced to mot-t the red brave in his laud; His yellow hair In gol.h n ripples fell. His slight, bold tlirure told the soldier well ; A dark and grncet ill plume;vared o'er his head. And all his mien told foul to valor bredi They found tho warriors rtd to thousands grown, Hafd by the waters of the Little Horn ; Although bis band did but a handiul seem. Their Iront was dauntless 'ajld tlielr armors gleam. And, lurious, on they charged th maddened foe, Tet with each bound was laid some soldier low. Now hemmed on nil sides I y the yelling horde. I iy wnisinnr nail was man and charger gored. Till overcome by sea of angrv braves. They backward fought above their future graves ; And there, "mid hissing shot and demon yell, Like Greek at f ir.ie-l Thermopylae, they fell, Till fell the Inst one, looking up to Heaven. And gushed his life-blood, for his country given ; L,'iy their young leader with his brothers prone. Died lor Hie Fatherland with parting moan, And not a soldier of thai gallant band Will ever more, at evenina hour, stand Around ihe camp-tire's cheering, social p!ow. Hut still in death they all are sleeping now. The western rivers still in silence roll. And breezes wave the long grass by the knoll ; Alar troin rrleiids, tney there ror ayo shall Sleep, Ptlll sud relations for them ave shall ween. Yet on the stoned page their names shall burn. And iulure titfes shall their virtues learn. A. l. II. c Trim "ITorsrcKEF.PF.n" of'otjr rfEALTB. Tho lifer Is tbe great depurating or blood cleansing organ of the system. Set the great housekeeper of onr health at work, and the fan! corruptions Which gender in the blood and rot out, as it were, the machinery of life are gradually expelled from the system. lor this purKse Dr. Pierce a Golden Medi cal Discovery, with small daily dosea of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, are pre eminently the articles needed, lliey cure every kind of humor from tho worst scrofula to the common pimple, blotch or eruption. Gruat eating ulcers kindly heal under their mighty curative Influence. Virulent blood poisot.s that lurk in the ayr.lcm are by them r obi ed of their terrors, and by their perse vering and somewhat protracted use the most tainted system may be completely ren ovated and built up anew. Enlarged glands, tumors and swellings dwindle away and disappear under the influence of these great resolvents. Sold by all dealers in medicines. "Claude, a child about three years old, was greatly afflicted with sores on his legs and feet, so that he could not wear his Shoes and stock ings. Had a groat deal of. trouble with him. Had tried many remedies Ineffectually. At last we tried the Golden Medical Discovery, and In about three weeks he wssentirely cured, bis Pores were all healed, and health much irn prorod. Respectfully yours, J. W. Hnvrn. "Vermillion, Edgar Co., III., Jan. 30tu, 1S75." One Wolff and another Wolff are gener. ally supposed to mak t irn wolves, and yet, ... '. - . i Willie there was DUB oiu aim unmuer j Wolff iii our town on Wednesday last, w didn't have two wolves here at all at. ali. j The one Wolfl and the Other out spoRen of are Messrs. Godfrey and Leo Wolff, cloth ing merchants doing busisness at two dif ferent points in Altoona, the former, for whom we have frequently solicited the p--tronngn of onr readers, having a large and fully stocked clothing house next door to tbe post-office, and tlie latter well, never mind the latter so long as the former has goods enough at prices low enough, as al wavs will have, to supply the wants and satisfy the most economical requirements of all woo wish to purchase. S.vviyo ASD TTaviko. If yon husband your healih.it. will last into a green old age ; but if yon waste it in idle pastimes, or what, is worse, wicked prodigality, it will not last out half your days. There is no disease that is incurable if you go tightly alnt it. Chron ic diseases require chronic remedies; anil if you are not willing to take time to get well it is next to Impossible. Dr. Kkvser'S Lt'Nr, Cure, or pulmonary resolvent, will renovate and recreate the whole system ; it will restore tho lost functions to pristine health, and enable the human body to livo in quiet, and peace. In early coughs it, is a purlVct and speedy enre ; in bronchitis or st.hu,jt will reslovo a healthy condition of the tissues and re-establish health. Thero is no chronic disease which Dr. Keyser ean not. cure ; ho has made chronic, diseases tho study of a lifotime, and has often cured af ter all other means had failed. A treatise sent fren. Ont this out for future reference. Prioenf r.nngCnreSl.AO perlwittienr$7JS0 per half dozen. To bo had at Dr. Keyser's Laboratory, I40 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh. His private consulting office is No. 120 Penn avenue. Tievi Knott, a naughty citizen of Al toona, who has made himself notorious of late by returning at various times over one hundred employes of tbe Pa. R. R. Oo. for woiking on Sundays, has just put another feather in his hat. by forging the name of District Attorney Milliken to a paper auth orizing him (Knott) to settle a suit against a certain M rs. Connelly over there for sell ing liquor without license, provided that, she would pay him (Knott) the sum of twenty fi v dollars. Tbe nioneywas paid aecording lv, but it being discovered soon after that tho accused had no authority in the premises, he was snlisuqnently arrested and hebt in the sunt of $1,000 to appear at conrt and answer the charge f obtaining mouoy under false pretenses. ;TA CATID. To all who are suffering from r, . . . n .1 l,..l iu..r.l iotia of VOIltll. lllT- II1U I'll'JIS .i..i ...... .-v.. - . - - . vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ; etc I will send a recipe that will cure you, j FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy I was discovered by a missionary in South j i America. Send a selt-a.Mrcssed envelope j ! to the Rf.v. Joseph T. Inmaw, fitntionD, IiiMe Ilourf Xeto York. l4-'2l.-6m. Set.f Kowr.EnrtF.. While we do not hold that "every man should be his own doctor," we are freo to maintain that the ig norance of a majority of men and women upon matters most vitally important to their physical organizations Is lamentable. Iftha sian.Uid works cf tho Peabody Medical In stitute, Itoston, could lie placed hi the hands of all, both old and young, the field of quackery would be greatly diminished and th destrnctiveness of onr most insidious and wasting diseases greatly lessened. P,y re. ference to onr advertising columns, it will be found that 'the titles of thes works are "The Scienoof Life, or Self-Prcservation," "Sexual Physiology of Woman and Her Diseases," and "Diseases of the Nerves and Nervous Maladies," the Value of which is proven by the fact that a beautiful and costly Gold Medal has just lieen presented the author bv the National Medical Association. Spter G ETtTr.rnlt, better known to the world as Miss Alice Adams, of Franklin borough, this eountv. died on Friday, July 7, 1s7, at 3 a. m., in the tlencdictttic Convent of St. Scholar tiea. Carrolltown. Cambria county. Pa-, in the 24th year of her age. The ir any a mla tile qualities of Ulster Oei trude end. .an d her to all who enjoyed her aorpmin mice. Mte entered the eonveft Mhv Bth, 1874, where she remained until the tlmeor her death, which. It is needless to say. she was fully pre par -d to meet, having joyfully f ulfilled every duty imposed unon her while in health, and h-M it g borne with perfect fortitude and resig nation the illness which she well knew would terminnto her earthly enrcer. She made her simple vows August 11th, 1S7!, and her perpet ual vows on her sick bed, February 6th of the present vear. ,. Her last mnmcfUs -were So tranquil and the vXpression of her countenance so calm and lov ful as to fill all surrounding her deat h-bed with the utmost consolation. Even when the hour of her dissolution wss fast approaching she nnce more epreesert her deep gratitude to those who had assisted and nursed her through her long and painful 1llnea. Her death was like a peaceful slumber. The corpse, shrouded in the habit of tho order she. loved so well, and retaining and even firltlg bnek fhe beautiful features marred by her great sufferings, was laid out In the Plstt rs' chapel, which was hand somelv and becomingly decorated. The eofnn was of plain external appearance, in accordance wlih the regulations of the orderi The funeri-1 services took place. on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; when t he corpse wss removed from the Chanel to the church, headed by the societies of the'Angels" and the "Children of Mary," from among whom the pall-bearers were chosen. Immediately In front.of the corpse was the offi ciating priest. Rev. Father Amandus, ). Si It. With two assistants, performing the funeral rites; after the corpse came tbe Sisters, who were followed br tho relatives and friends of the deceased and by members of the congrega tion. The corpse having been placed in front of the sanctuary, a solemn Mass of requiem was celebrated bv llev. Fr. Hilary. O. S., I. D., as celehranti Rev. Fr. Ambrose. O. S. It., dea con, and Rev. Fr. Aloysius, O. 3. H., sub-dea con. At the same time two Yasses were said for the repose of her soul one by Rev. Father Amandns, O. S. 1$., at the Blessed Virgin snitar, and a second bv Rev: Father Otto, O. S. B.. at St. Joseph's altar. Reouiem Mass over, fhe sol emu obserpib'S were performed by Rev. Father Amandus. after which the earthly remains of Sister Gertrude were conveyed to the cemetery, followed bs' a large procession in the order al ready given and preceded by the band playing a sad and solemn dirge. The funeral cortege comprised not less than three thousand persons, sil of whom manifested deep sorrow as the' wended their wny to tne final resting place of her who in life wss a dear, devoted Sister and a kind and lovir.g friend, ami whose remains wero placed side by side with those of Sisters Seholautlca and Ceceiia, O. Si B. Ilrnuirncjit in pace, A Fhienp. II YMC ' r.tTRN? DIM.ON. Married, ftt the Cstholte ehnreh. St. A tU'iisthie, en Ttteslaj. Jnly isth, 1876, hy Kev. fhomas McEnrue, Mr. tosMAS JUwivs and Miss S ah Art. second daughter of Mr. Charles Dillon, nil of Clearfield township. EM 1'Fl EI,n W1LLM AN. Married, at the Crawford House, in this place, on Thnrsday foro nsn, .Inlr . 1ST, 1'T H. Kinkcad. Esq., Mr. Wm. W. Empfiklo, of Rlneklick township, and Miss Liacic Wiw.HA', ot Cambria township. oniTIAKT. COXXrXt.. Died. In. this plnce, on Saturday evening. July 11. 1k:S, Ul.lVH.it Mof. Infant son nf Wm. H. and Matilda Connell. aged 8 months and 10 days. - i . Whllo tnonldeflng lie tho ensket, Bright In heaven shines the gem.'' "As the bird to Its sheltering ref, When the etorm on tho h'.lis Is ahrond. , So his spirit hath flown from this world of unrest. To repose on the bosom ol Ood " OA HI. Died. In Clenrftcld township, of con sumption, on Tuesday. .Tnly 18th. 1878. Mr. Skv Kiurs Caul, son of "Casper Carl, aged about 23 years. "XTTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The ar.unal meeting of the stockhold. ers of the Cresson Springs Company will bo held at tbe oftleeof tho (Company, No.:3:i oulh Fourth trect, i'hiladclphia. I 'a., on Monday, ArorsT 7tti. 1S7S, at Vi u'eluek. v. Election for soven Directors Sxme ilny and place. J AS. K. MoCLURi;, Secretary. Til AY 1IKIFER. Came to the premises of the subscriber in Carroll township, on or a'xml the liMh ol May last, one brin-llo hellur, (no marks), ahont 2 years old. The owner Is requested to corae forward, provo property, pay charges, and take berawav: oilier wise she will' lie disposed of according to law. S. A. SHOEMAKER. July 21, lSTfl.-St. 53 TRAY MARK. Came tothe Diem- ises of the undersigned residing in Al legheny township, t.'ainbrla county, on Friday, the Hth Inst., s tay tiinrc with three white feot and a small strlpo in her forehead. ?tipiosed to be about six years old. The owner will please eotno for ward, prove property, pav charges and tako her away ; otherwise she will be disposed of nerordlng to law. JOHN P. HERTZOU. July 21, lS79."8t. XECUTOR S NOTICE. Instate of.IoHH PUAII,EY, ilee'd. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Bradley, lato of Allegheny township. Cambria county, doeensed, have been granted to the imder signod, refilling in sn.it township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will pr- sent them properly authenticated for settlement. II EMIT MANSFIELD, Executor. July 2t, ISiO.-Gt. OTICE. The following flesc riled personal property has lieen purchased by the undersigned at SherlfTs sale am! left with IIakrt Maklktt. of ( 'learfiebi township. daring tho pleasure of the owner: 1 bay horse. 1 dnn horse. 1 bay mare, 1 cow. 2 hog's, 1 two-horse waron. 1 two-horso spring wngon, I buggy, 1 gig, 2 sots buggy harness. 3 sets heavy harness. 1 grub bing nini'hlne. 2 plows, 1 harrow, and a lot of stnvo timber arttf hark, besides stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding and other household and kitchen furniture. All persons are hershv cautioned against Interfering In nnv w v with said proper iv. E. LL.L.IOTI'. July lit, l!.?0.-3t. JNANCIAL REPORT of Raur Township Sctjooi.. District for the year ending .1 une. 1.76 : PeTfr Buck, Tnmscrer. Tn. To amount received per Tax implicate. . . 70.31 " of State appropriation....:.... 2.V.ao " " received lor house rent 8.00 ree'd from former Treasurer... 202 69 Or. 1194.17 By amnnnt of orders cnneelel....t9S.'.4." commission -a Tr. ainirer IU 70 1(795.13 To balanoo dno In hands of Treasurer. '3 P2 a, n't of noto of F. V. Pnyder 74.0f am't duo of Carroll township b'l.'M Total balance dne District T-HV27 We, the nndor!gneJ Auditors, have this day ex amined tho above, and rind this sama to be corroct. Witness onr hn.li this ar:i day of .lime, 1670. ANTHUSY Si'llNAliLE,! CASPF.KLIEB. J-Audltors. ABRAHAM UOx J July 21. 187S.-3U CENTENNIAL ACCOMMODATIONS. Westminster Hotel, WKAR TTtB CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, On Bcimont. ffie main ovrntie tn thr. Park, within three bUrrhnvf the main buildtnO, West IliilacIolpliia This new and boautlful'y located Hotel Is now open, and hag been htihtexprcssiy forthe reception of guests visiting tho International Exposition. Jt has all the modern Improvements, combining ConveDlenco. safety and comfort. Tho Pennsylvania Centennial Railroad Depot Is only two sq'uarcs from the house. The Cbestiint and Walnut and Kaeo and Tine street ears pass the door every ten minutes to the Exhibition Urounds. and to all parts ol' tho city. The -Westminster" has s much larger unm'bcr of rooms on the first Door than any other Hotel in the city. The house Is tint two stories high, and Is surrounded by beautiful grounds. For particulars apply to W. T. CALEB, WestuilDster Hotel, Philadelphia. Jnly 21. I7.-Pm. SECOND EXPOSITION Tiis-- Industrial INSTITUTE, PITTSBURGH, PA., Will Open August l(th and Clone September 23d, IS 70. St Floral Halt, nntf ttrnnd Art and Floral IHaplny, m tr n gri u 1 1 irru-i nHinciions reeeiven tins year. Send for Premium List. Applications for space now receiveu. Office, Mo, !9Q Penn Avenue. ALEX. TAIT, M I)TI'nTsiciAsr and Scroeok, (late of Carrolltowu,) IS now located at St. Augustine. luinhrl county. Night ctlls should be uioilo at tbe I'otl-otfloc. july 11. lSJO.-tf. NO. 4 ISULFI.NC1I ST., liUb'l'ONi 'Oppoalte rievere Honse.) The SCIENCE of LIFE; Or, Self-Preservation. More than One Jttllion Cf7fV Sold. Gotrt Metsi1 A wattled In tte Artthor by the ".National Mettle! Associa tion, Mnreli 31st. I70, MAKE WAY FOR THft Kcw (Cash Store TiECEKTLV OPENED BY TT'ST pnbl!he.l by the PF.ABODY MEDICAL ff irss I'll t,'T K. ;new edition of the celebrated medical work entitled the "SCIKSCE OK LIFE; or. SELF PREJSEKVATION." It treats uimn HuHnon, how lost, how regained and how per- ?etnated; cause end eo-s M Exhansted Vttal'tt, tnjHitoncy, Ftotnatnre Iterllne In Man. r't'-'eia-terrhrea. or Seminal Losses (nocturnal Jiiid dlnr- naij. jervous ann riiysicsl T.'ebiJtv, Ily poelion dria, (tloemv Fni-!P0'tiii3. Mental" Kepressfon Loss of Energy. llaBgardt of Mind and Ijoss of Memory. Impure State .if tho i T , 1 . 1 .1 .11 .11 . . . .. 1 ii"n, ini'i nn iirt'fcii arising irom tne I RKOK3 or YorTH or the indiscretions or excesses of ma ture years. , , Jt tells yon all about the Morale or Oeneratlvo Physiology, the Marriaee, of Wedlock and Olf. spring, l'hysieal Contrasts, True Moral it v. t.tn piricism. Perversion of .Marriage. Conjugal Pre cept snd Friendly Counsel. Phvslcal lnrirmitv. Its Causes and t'nri-, k elation between the Sexes. Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, the Mis erics of Imprudence. Ancient Ignorance and Er rors. MtA or t!n;r. Cure or Body and Miud, Tuck Kaiscipirs or Trbatmum, Address to VSUents and Invalid Headers. The Atitfmr'J I'rinciples. The prl'e of this hc-'K Is only ti.Oo, This Bo0 nl contains Moitit TitA Fifty PiiKScr.ii'TiOTss f..r the above named and other diseases, each one worth more than tho price cf the bonk. The Institute no pnMI.e TH F. PHYSIOL OGY OF WOMAN AfJll HEK DISEASES." Pri'-o S'2.00. The best of the kind extant. AI'O. nrritler vabiaMe medical work treat'tig exclusively en MENTALAND NK.KVOCS DIS EAS LS ; more than 200 ro al octavo pajes, twen ty elegant engravlnns, bound in substantial mus lin. Price only J'iOO. Barely enough to pay for printing. 'I he Book for young and TRlddle-asred reen to readjust now. Is the Science of Life, or Self Pre servation. The author has returned from Europe In excellent health, and Is again tho Chief Con sulting rhvslflan ot the Peabody Med.ca! lrts'i flite, ,12.4 Bulfineli Street Ho-tcn, Mass." lit puhlirtxn .Tout nn!. . . "Tho Science of Life Is beyond all comparison the most extraordinary work'on Physiology ever published." .,. n l'lnnhl. "Hope nestled In the bo:i-,m of Pandora's hoT. nnd hope plumes her wings anew, sinco the Issu ing of these valuable works, published by the Pea body Medical Institute, which are teaching thous ands how tn. avoid the maladios that sap the cita del of life." Philm1flihia Kiuftiirrr. "It should be read hy the young, the middle aged and even the old." Aetr VorJt lYt'htne. The fi st and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man In Oils cimtry. as a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to the author ol these works, March 31st, 1S7R. The presentation was noticed at tho time of Its occurrence by the Boston Press, and the loading Journals throughout the country. This trngnlti cent Medal Is ol solid gold, set with niore iliari oiift hundred India diamonds of rare brilliancy. "Altogether, in Its execution and the-rlehnes of tts material, and sisc, this Is decidedly the most noticeable meiUil ever si ruck In this country for any purpose whatever. It Is well worth the in spection ot Numismatists. It was fairly won and worthily bestowed." .lXnwtc.uwffg I'l-ntvhman, Jnnr 3()ilP78. -Cata!oguo sent on receipt of 6c. for postage. Eillmrol the above works sent bv mall on re ceipt of prl"o. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, (or W. II. PA Ti K Eli, M. D , Con sulting Physician.) No. 4 Buliinch St., Mass , opiM'suo Itvere llouso. N. B. The author can be consnlted on the above named diseases, as Well as all diseases re quiring sklil. s "creey aud experience. Office hours, o a. m. to 8 r. sr. l7-7.-ly-l CllS,JOISCa PRICE, BAXTER, JOXES In Ws Builuii, Etestei ft, A55D to which Everybody ig ftiishing IN QUEST OF SUCH AS AR Crf EREO N thE FOLLCrViNQ LIST of CASH PRICES, never equalled in this cetEtnuhlty : TSest Vrinf.ti 9, 7 And 8 cents per yard. JluisHns from 6 to 12$ cents per yard. Jiest fi Ingham At 12$ cents per vnl. lti-t f Viioi.a nil ..wn ! Kit ltcft Cktnslmere fall wool) We. tof 1.12. Heavy fifiirttntfi 12 cts. per yard. Jllrn'n Heavy Hoots, $3.00. Jiest Flour, $7.50 nl $7.75 per brirrel. Hest liio VAtffee 4 lbs, for $1.00. flood CVV-c at 22 cents per Nnnrl. lrime Syrups at 80c. to $1 per gallon. AND EYERYTmXfJ BLBH AT TRICES EQUALLY CHEAP. e Wo resnufacoro rur own risnnrls snd C.i slmeres. whidh we warrant all wool and positively sell at manulacturors' prices. Ooods ex nangeil for wool. P It YC E, BAXTER, JOSIS V CO. tbensburg, June 23, 18;6.-tf. ALL-WOOL EBENSBTJROj Penn'a. MOMY BECEIYED ON DEPOSIT, IA1' A RLE DF.JIASn. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME BEFOmTS. MOMEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE. AND A GEXETIAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. t7 pcclal attention paid so business of Cor respond. 'ins. J AMEs I. ML UI'H V. Nov. 19 lb,a.-tf. CnsMcr. I '. a r m w w w . w r il l Rrtlves, Forks & Cpoons, II SCISSORS, AXEP, iHDYim, ir-i LOCKS. HINGES, NIW, - F LCK Wi t.cHRPENTERS'. BLACK Vv V SMITHS 4ACKICUL- D Ii ol br l'lOO Phil4ltM Hmtile. Ttwaeh.mi- A 9( osllv purs falrt op: nia(M th (kin toft. mh. Zt r!var. pan. whit snd heith y ; nnntrmliMV ih dor j or psrspintuoa: tviavm BnvtiHi, inciMi, m Duisfl, ftad ftll UTitattoa of th I rid. S? rteUtale fcr U,tS fsnki Im. TkmC WANUFACTOSf 0 SOLELY ST w Dr. Too DTfce, 1311 Jreca St., 7UIa. gOLD BT URUOOISTS w Dt.Tbb e AUDITOR'S XOTICE! Ilavinp: men appointeil AmUtor hy the Orphans' Joflrt of Cnmhrla county to hear and decide on the exceptions file. and rojKirt dlstrltiution of money tn the hands of F. M. t.eorro Snd Joseph Criste, executors of tlie last Will and testament of Otho Stvkkr. deceased, ns shown hy their two accounts filed, 1 hereby gko notice that I will sit at thj of fice In Ehcnehnrg, on Tcksoav. the a."HI dy of Jrtv, lS7ii, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and whoro&ll parties Interesten roast presont thetrcla:m, ot ba ccbarred from coming In on said fund. OEU. W. OATMAN, Auditor. Juno 89, M7.-t. CAUTION. Ifarinp: pttrchnseti nt Sheriff's Pale tli followinp personal rropcrty, recently own;d hy ft. A. Piatt, to wit: spring wagon. I two horse wagon, 1 sleigh, a sets harness, 2 hay rrtnre, 1 Colt. ? cows, 6 head hogs, 1 plongh. 1 hsri-ow, all the grain In the ? round, and all the boiisehoM furniture, which purpose leaving with said E. A. Piatt during my pleasure, this Is to en in ion all persons against meddling or In anj way interfering with said propert3. M. J. I'l ATT. Plattville. June 27. IP76.-3. FLANNELS, "TTE take plcnsnre tn announcing to tho nnMi.i that the WtMlJ.KX MILE recent lv n. 1 hy Messrs. T. M. .Io tvs & Son. and latelv ImnvLt hy us, has been thoroughly refitted througheuL iiv adding NEW MACHINERY AND STEAM TOWER and by enlarging our buildings. We have spare 1 rti ii pense to fll up our Mill with the liest of ma chinery, and can confidently recommend our i ' slmcres. Flannels. Blankets, ft.o., as Iilslng cul In stylo anil finish to any brought Irom tl'S Es. ern markets, tlur goods are guaranteed ALL WOOL, and No Shoddy or Cotton used In any shapo. Our prices ars I'or Co nt. Lower TDiS EVER rErORI Off E8KD, C XJ 8T O 1 W O 1 IC entrusted to us will receive special attention, anri at prices to suit tbe tlyes. , . , 9B AfK yolir merfiiant for r.hens'.tirg Cassl tncres, aud if he has none send to us fur samples by mall, or call at our Mill. TERMSGASH; Goods Hi-changed for lt'oot. Ebensburg Woolen Co Ebenshurg, June 0, lSTC-tf. BOOK. DROMVARIETY STORK HAVING recently enlarged c"ir stock wear now prepared to sell at a tfreat reduction from former prices. Our stotk consists of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumer'. Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Hall's and Allen'i Hsir Keidoraf ivrs. Pills Ointment! l'Jastefs. Liniments. Pain Killers. Ciirafe Magnesia. Ess. Jamaicw Otngor, lure I'lavoring Extracts, Essences, Icmon Svrup. Soothing Pyrup. Spiced Syrup, KhubarD Pure Spices, Ac. Cigars and Tobaccon. Blank Books, Hoods, Notes and Bonds: Pan; Bost. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper, Envelopes. Pens. Pencils. Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black find lied Ink, Pocket and Pass Books, Magazines, Newspapers, Novels. Histo ries. Bibles, Bellgtoiis, Prayer and Toy Books; Penknives, Pipes. r. f'rWp have added iooriftocka lot of FTNR JEWT.f.KY. to which we wau!3 invite the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH Al.nrMS at lower rrlee than evrr offered In this place. Pupcr and Clears sold eit her wholesale or re tail. LE.MMON & MrttltAV. July 30, 18C5. Main Street. Ebensburg. JOMSTOWN SAYINGS BASI! 120 Clinton St., Jchrstown, Pa. Cm AKTEREH KEPT. 12. 170. PI'.rosiTS ' received cr all sums not less than Dnn iKdlar. Prcoiit rats of Literest. six jwr rent. Interest Is dne In the monthi f jritc ahd Iie-rretM-r. and If not withdrawn Is added tothe deposit, thus com. pounding twice a year wit hunt trouhiing the oo posltot to call of oven to present the deposit hook Money loaned nn KeSl Instate. Preicrenor. wit h liberal rates and hull time, given to Urrowers of fering first mortgageson larms worth foorortnoro times the amount ot loan desired. Oood reference perfect titles, etc., required. TIiIj corporation Is exclusively a Sv!t Park. No commercial lo;M.sits receive!, nor iilscounts gratiieii. I-'o loans ri personal seonritv. Bi.ink application for Nirr-wers. ciiplce ef tio rules, by-laws, and stM-cial law relating to this Brink, sent to any ad lress deslretl. Tkt tkks -laineii tv..pr. Havld TVber f Tt Ellfs. A.J. lis wes. K. W. Hav, John Iowrran 11 Basinet, jr.. lianiel McIjuigMiu. 1. .i. Morr"ll, James Me?.! II leu. James Morlev. Ijewts I'lltt, II. A. Hogg. Conrad Suppcs, treorgo T. Swank, ami AN . V. alters. ll AN I EL J. MORTtF.LL, rtoIdeti. FitASK 1'innKT. Treasurtr. CVurs Llter. So'.Icitjr. l--T,Ti.-!-.T NOTICE. All porsor.s nro. lierobv cantioned apajn.t. in'erferin.8 with the following property," rurrlia:ed by me and lett with Joseph ttehe until I See proper to remove the same, vis: t washstand. t doiigtifay. l eandlo stand, 11 children's chairs. 1 Side tnldo. I1 ili. Boston rocking chairs. 8 bedsteads, 1 wriro!, 1 desk -"'t bmik-cail. 4 do, chairs. 2 btlveat'.s. and ! SlonnC HEMiY liOPPEL. Carrolltown, June 2T. 179. (T-lL-at.J EDAMPIILET LAWS. The Law ' of the recent soSeion of the IVnnsylva- , nla Iji gislature. In pamphlet fo. m, have been re ceived at my office and are now ready for distribu tion to those entitled receive ihem. it. McCtHlAN. Prothonolarv. ITothonotary's OtBce, Ebeusburg, Jaij it, lsTS. mm & mai, HARDWARE, 50 Seventh Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. Three Doors beJotr Grfrnt F'rert, and One and a half Squares from ln ton lyepat. 3-f tnvlts the attention of Buyer n ptoclt snd Ibices. li-S-Sm.j GAUD. IIahrt jAcxr woniil to spectfully Inform liis tnanv frienria irt tlambrla coun-y and elsewhere that the under signed firm, of which he is tt tuevnler, has opened a Nkw Es-rsbLiSHMKitTnt 'a. I1 Market Street, Philadelphia, lor the sale of the verv Iwst gralos ol U OKHiuid l.ltl tlRS. for domestic use. and will at all times Vcepnu assortment (of tb v-ry hest brand? on'y) whlcti will compart- fasr afily with any over often! to the trade, AU per sons visiting the city are cordially Invltp l to tn Spectuur stock. J At'Oi'iS Is. CO , 81 Market street, I'blla.le'.p'-IS) P. S V.e will also keep on haaU a nne st.K-k ehoirc brands of Cigur. (S-lS -ir. 1 I "V N 1 EL McLAlTGIILIX. A n J at-hntr, Johnstown. Pa. Oloce in theo,4 Exehange h.iiidiiig, tup -sraira.) t-ortiot il 3m toilMii.l I.ieiiHt streels. W iii attend to ell busi ness, connected with his pruteseion. CVIAL AND LIME for sale in large J r final! ijuantities bv March ;:, lbie.-tt. EVAN eIICHAELn
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