n i rw . 1 1 : . i Mii i'i. ia.. I,iiM'. " ,v f 'oH-.!5a;iaUr...ro'. , .' f-- ii-rc'V C'!)'rn. e. ,-. : a -r'tr.i v : i i M.'iV. i ' l'.' !?! -'-erg. .. 1 1-1.1 1- F. 1 j' aiiuwn. T v : , .-! -he-?: Towns; !.N' !-i.:n. .- I.Kl.'. ::v : f F.i-en-litrg. T'.ir : -'IMotifl ii nji. .Illl.-t.jWil. 1 .!. ) !! .1 wi) ii:!:soN.i,. ! 4 1 Tint:! '"-.' 1 rv (OMMirrrr. .-). t i :.!inty c-,.mmit-. I :.t t: e '. nit Hon--,.. in ',i: 5 m r--o of ti'-iii- i -t . n 1 : i : . ".-'iiit;.- 'or.vrriTi.in ! ' i I i"r an.l Sur- . .1 . M I 1 . I.:ii. r;' ti- '.:"- ;i:t!. -. tl.iiH uiitkiivr it . ; : i : t ! - a i iin.ii.t.iti's ..r K -zi-fT :ir..t U.-i-.,r lor. MuiMii'fi'ci :iri' p;ir:ii--ly n h.ii.-v.-r ft tii.ri mav lio U m. H. Mi Mi I i n-. " -.-1 1 1 r 'uitiity ommittro. t h t lifi in-i ll It: ' 1 'I MOO. i-ivfil p.t i.iv.., i'h.iii Monil.iv :iT t, :ii s !;l!M;'i it li.-.ts wil! !;!' r ..- iLh: : ; a;:..- t . I.. this wi-fk -.if. lie oh.. l-.r.. l".s ( iro. ivo. t'uthvr f 'on! i - i.i in t; V: Ilnlii ' i-"iill! V 'nave o(, ,.f i hd all their O.IV "it i: '. -. i ri ar i iii. d ei-ht nia. feet ll t ,11-1 ke a earp-. t. t-- as.irl meiit of ,t - ; !m r-'. . of the model i--h;p. is ..id to ' whea r this s.-a-i m. ho.-l should knon iv i iii and never out .'I'iati-s. l'tire if t; iiiil.-p. nd-i.tial!.- of a c that ain't t i our- H ;!.. k ' 'Ihb. f-f which J. A. :.. --r-iner oi this county, is - . -... .-..ii-d at -I i-ci.sourn on : ..!i' iiif.-rmed that our Hc- ! in ,h". county w ill not call i - 1'l.n e in nomitia! imi a -. i : j T i -i u ' n r o-irt. - K t. . i -a.1 of t he assi-j-j,.ps . ; , . 1 ont t lie .1 per ecu t. -. ' i i -t- r la v and toe day ! ! i - . : 1 I ... 1.1-. IT. s in this '.- r.' iiiy l'o v.li-rs are uarati !'. '!':. of all di-cases, if given i- ti. -- to eat. Su-.e cure .- 'i .. . tiiedit, and advie i r & Ih o. v in smo oths, and i I ; 1 r M c well a .' fecit is siiuiiie-r -s tin- case place w ho ;r t, iii. uave hirtii and i-.tte-.i.h d . wi'.! liavc a ii'-. I-ui a.ilcss 'I. I h l .to lill 11- ir.'i'. there w ill liter. .! t. h.'iV.' bet n av iKoinin of that itjwasn't l-U'.IV Veil- raele 1 one a'l .-f i r- o't. !f -in- cist "I ill tl:;-i. i;i 1 t-'i-d l.v i'oint t'o Mr. tli.-r Ait' i.a ;-.! v.-i.iii. z in ii -- middle ' -f eMetidiliu ! J .1'!- i -art Ho -t l,o-p. 'jr.-nii-ls I MolsillT of j.: -ii, ,'. II on 1 ll.-s- k, but as the -ia! int. -r.-st -. v.e haven't -h the j-.ih -1 our friend .'nnniiii'.' at liaii-l -oi'ieiv a ra." ! 'rui'le to -.-.ali-ls in pursuit : y. t n : as if iii ih no . ai of v.- r-; ,n for iw an si" for St th: . !i'. Ml Ill most ;c 11 the 11 iiito a Well iv at !--rii?"-:i. v.- s.HMi aft- r. r his recovery 1:1 11' .1 i.f.'.u -ui. I'll t s- ;:i i.e tw-i ?y ti -nior-'r for this f, - 1 tin : 'I! t! :.! ti. I- g to the industrious s fo i.ish. to have her r 1 of '.!!. r .!:seas( drug ji -t, i:.i;-.v;ni cents a package. :V the U'.tnc, utiles g f-r lo r hti'e ones of sinks Dvs- '. Ii.iv" it on hand ;:s. t ; ua 1 an tee.l to 1 t . ehl !, .I'd it tl: Jl1!llO..' II. ; was a. enle-l by a to borrow sv,o,ooo -i 1 : g the w ater fa be far behind the , t . ity. 1 ph Kara bp. ugh an- that he will fqioii ifown fin Mom lay. i - W e'l qualified to i.iw to sli-M.t," we :.!iv patronied. to e I ' I -f Jo ' Ii.. i I--he a I ii. I 1! ii-,.- that many children graves, by the neglect have Sinks' syih I of ai,. Wii.ti Chku'-.V on .M a! mother has a liottle ir for immediate use. t a-1ishing to I leal field i. : it. I returned the fol- s t ' s II 1 ll-l II.- reports having caught a 11 I none of them out f f w hich was point in 1 1- with . - l'it-V.'!l lllehes long. 10 in! legal -Log tlie qnal- ti-'iiue, how much more . iii r- .-i c et to tnedii iiic, t ' n-if el.ilg e:,,.irell. Hall's I'.abv Srun .si s . if ha o lioml. 11 flriiggi.st . f aiiilu ia tirw n- llr ti . Is a hw iiihs old lamb and M.i'i '." in every iv s head, in .b-a.1 of occu- It i i i t ll I. .-.till signed for it. is e V. ii !l its ll m1 V. ;,- e;ise of mal- a 1 1 .' 01 it aao t. o ; j u s ;,. .. is' big .store is, t tin ea.is for the 1 at .-a t dwell. :' i.gu foi that portion ;oi l are li. need a- well, to say to seal up tic they have al- 1 .eh I tl. n,i-:-..t;! at last to in t'ne Dfi.nH-r.it ie -: v. e judge so from el.t 1,1- I.:!" IS Of ll',!' two 1 ppo-iiog fac A; ig t: er oil ,-t Mot .day la-t in a 1 I iai 1 ; V ' 1- . !.. f' mis i..sf iih and her u; file, "r " I little t 1 H e 1 ..llll . V. 1 1. , t be v. agon d i hi- h w as ii -1 f, throw 1 ..I !(! !'- I'll 'I '!' 1 -Tbo AUw-, A i'ht.'k r ' ! ' vi M,--v.lr.v t.. r Uo ! i -ry v.ttu t. t.r-roft.-i .tt'vn-U r. ir- t; t'.'-,r ' "Mi w-ilc of the 11;h- "Enjoy js. ' St -.."in r.f i.v-.vr-r Lrfl I vvli.-i! mipliod. n...i.': r-i:t nil'. ; prtiito r,t':nl oVoioK...- "'(ilii'iT" ii-ni ii-n iv..;., i ,!:. . .'. . V,v-,,vj?:,,,,v,i,,V,a,,,lt,,pki'vu t?u , ,h ":;,,,:V" h' v ,0f;' (-';Uholi..,.M1. , " Mi II U I' W.H Il! ;lf.l f;lr . " '-' V.-.TV,. it ;., our n.-xt i-,10 ! -u r,,. "-. I ''"V- ,r- 1 - "f Tvmi.0, w , " to ,1:uo ,ho iintori-.il mi.'stio,, s Hlli-.l 1!t as i-jilya .lay its in,siU Th" I statu. , xv.il ho r.-a l,..( on ti.at h "ct ,1 i loll- anotlif-r V,-. d -..os !.y. I.P- . iiii:i''t' u ' T I. I.. I.. wmrroOiroi- .irs,,o,lin- S,-,ivta,i,.s. .. ., to s,.,. that Han.-.- k an.l K-.-isl, an- to ! h.u.i ; 'liic -vj-os:!,,,,, j,j this omn.tv i II--' hastorat-; of tl,.-(!-;,,, 1, ,,f h hy ; Niit.it. in this ,!a. t h;:s ,,t v.-tl n liroviiloi'l ! or. ,.,, ,t liu.-iy tl, i(. f,-(1. n W).(.J. , 1 j to .-on:.-. M.-nnti'.!!.' Krv. Kath.-r X,.viK , "In- Mxi-t tii. jiast wmt.-r in Ki.ni.ia ami l is will. out a coniji-.-a.ition. owinct-i tho - .-..1 ........ on ot nis ii.s!th, will minist Hi.- spiritual wants of tht coi-rr.L'atioii. r to -n .x iiootia ixiy TTtuuo.l 'asshlv is li.l to : i- .,! i.-t-.y m,-oiriur;liU' that Ins jiarents. nai' i.-,-;i i,,rri,', t- chain l-.utso. )!-- broke loos- thi : i-ara-l.-.l the streets v;;, t;, i wri-is, tu t his ti;oth. r soon iim fast in the other flay an.l chains im his after caiit ur.-il mi. i loon Him Home, wherf now no iou.it more -ocnrflv nucl'iireit tlinn ! . .: out; my to the av.!i.-t-,.ns of ,. f j Ins !i n-t!. :. Kev. J. X. Mjflioi::., fornicriy of tliis I.!.;. ,.. 7.i! a-ct pte.l the call of the 1-ir-t Preshyteria-i chut, h of )' Citv an.l v. i!! sooo rein-ne to that j-lnee. The vrrMt s..s. i nieiiioers ot t'.tc coi!ireation ureatly rejoiee.l at their sneeoss inliavin: , l lll."! the sorvi'-os of so emine'it ;i -Ii. 'in.i are se- "ine si f.iw m-;1;.-.v:"s s-nv.-.l a OT Ilf." . in tc.il IV at the hotel f Mr. Alliert Mender, m. wh.clt th. v knew w.is t-i lie cnoii .I that l.'uht l,v in'ir ft iett.l n.i.l . .(.... Mr. .I.lco'i ( loi i ner. of Camlirin lioron ! ,ir..i 1'is ,,, w :y-;!ia.!e hr: le. an.l the result fnav he bctt. r ie,i i'irie.( than dcserilieti. It was a leieof.:.:.' tn.-k n av, ii!on a very wor- thv coiiiile. 111 uir.'i 1 a w. .:(!. l ful ai ior-nt f bra-s. I but the loy i hinu- had it I fil-.ior ot the Johnstown Tri ill, and to snare, when !.- :iid i;i I. is -at-r on.- day last wck: '-There w.-ie mi-hty few Democratic I'liiou soldi. -is ii. mi the North." He can see more than a 'niiuhtv f.-w" of that kind of soldiers on the .streets of Johnstown ev.-tv !av. . keep his eve skinned, as we t'.iink ; flees. will .aiu- Us r The sj-ecial train wl.i. h arrived here last .Saturday evening; was composed of three pas ' seiiu.-r car-and ba!'aL.e car. all comfo. t i aiily tilled with persons who felt themselves j possessed of a desire to whiff our pure moun- tain breezes. Our hotels are all t all, y. t we are a -siirc.rt' hat to-morrow evening two trains of the same dimensions will come to see us. In the language of th" Old S-xton, wcwill try j to "gather th. m in !" i A small black flog with a face and tail to match, ears cropped, a small brown spot un der each eye, brown feet, sharp claws, and a j red ribbon on I. is neck, was lost at St. Augus ! tine on Sunday last, an.! as the owner is j anxious to recover the missing "purp." he i desires us to say that any person who leaves the fliiuiui.it i canine at the store of Matthi as D.-r.i'.v, in St. Augustine, will be stiitab'y I lowarded for hi trouble. While Joseph l'arrish. son of our friend : and patron. Mr. IVter Parrish. of IJarr town l ship, was imaged the other flay in hauling i in hay. the team he was driving became un j manageable, and backing the wagon flown a . bill they were at the time ascending, upset j the load and threw young l'arrish off, his i face striking on a large stone, which cut an I ugly gash in one of his eh -' ks and injured ' him otherwise (jniie painfully. The Altof.i.ia ;oi says tli.it the venerable father l'.ra-!y. pastor of tin- Catholic . c'iiir- Ii at ( v- i . will s..ute time in SopP-m-l-.er celeiil.i'e the tilth tli a .mi ve'.sa 1 V of his ; elevat i-ui to the prie-l ii.M.1. (jit-tea number ; of tin- jiriests of tin' Pittsburgh diocese and pn.iiabh the bishop w ill be present. It was ! fit i-jniaSly inf ended to make the event a s,;r v,ise to the venerable priest, but lie heard of ii and eon- lm'e.1 to "surprise" the surjirisers. (ii iii-i.il Walker, si-pcrintendciit of the ciii.-us, a ii ii. i iiiees that th-.- enumerators will receive their pay within the next thirty days. I.'eceit.fs w ill be f.-.w a; '.'.! taeaeh cnum-'n;- t.-r. v ho tutt-.t sign and forward the te. i ipt, and then be will re- cive his nioiii y. This i'. .stri- t ('taclaghtii Pennsylvania ) was among the very first to s.-u-l in its returns, and Ocn. Walker is said to !.- highly gratified with the -.a atiicss. accut ra- y and d- siiat. h of the work i! 'lie bv the appointees of Sujiervisor Miller. Mr" i'etei' McCoy died at his residence in Allegheny township, or. Sunday last, in the 7ft h year of his age. Mr. M. C. was well known throughout the northern -ait of the c.aintv. ami having resided several years in otieiaaugh borough, was ais-i well known to the people of that section. He was all his life a hard-working, im! usi lious man. and hke all the members of his father's family with whom w v were acquainted, was possess, f .t of a. huge share of rugged common sense. V." m. Madigan, of I .at robe, a former tel egraph operator on the Western Jiision, F. I:. I;., an ! age.l about years, jumped tr.ini a iiioi".g freight train at' that )!: -. on Sa-.-il;iv!i;..r:;i:i'; last, and falling nttder th" -- w;;s ten over an 1 had. b.-rh !.-gs terribly rushed ! - hov the knees. The railroad sur rreuii at that place soon after amputated the injured h.f mbi-is, but flu-re w is no hope then that his IK- (-,u!-l be sau'd, though at I ife-t accounts his condition was more prom ising. Di.uing n heavy thunder-storm at Strongs town. Indian a con fy. twelve miles vr-t of this plfo-e. mi .Monday afternoon of hst w eek, the lightiiing stru. k a large tree te ar the il ia go, rnd from thence glata ed o!T au-l paid its -, spe -t -i to Till ec cow s. owned respective ly f y Messrs. Win. Tr.- !I, 'has. Marsh and David lieiing. whi'di were ..tan-ling under or in close t.ro::,i;tv to the tree at the tit.ie. It is scar, kuoeki .lea !i " to nit ess liy to add that t!i ,f the' bovines before life was thev vtul d w 11 hat 1 ad -truck them. Miss mote fan ,;;ir .v.". t lc.M:i'.ten. a nia:o. u laoy Mi n !v knowti as l'eggv MeMi'llen. .lie.! at her home in Aiiegla uy t' Saturday last, aged about .'' years i.-.tliii.-'of tiie life history of t! Wiiship, 1.11 We know e .. ,-;; -ed lady, but as she was one of the oldest r.-si-,..,, Ys of t he eoi in t v. a nd her early ex )M-rienees replete, t.o .loiibt." with thrilling interest, we w o be g'.a-! if some one coiup.cut to do so would furnish us wi'b a bl i-f ket-h "f her loiigant! active !if". M -antime we hope that liei"soul has found re-t eternal. it. H. Thomas, F'.s.p, editor of the M clianicsbuig Fa rim rs' Frii! ! Init'prtiJviU .foKiiod. and (".mil man of the Committee of Arrangements has our thanks for a neatly printod i-.rogramme. issued from his office, ami accoiiii. anied with an invitation toattemt the Seei,th Annual Tri-St.ib hlhition of the Tatroiis of Picnic and Ex Husbandry of I T...iiis P .-ania. Maryland West Virginia and 1 adjoin'oig States, to Ik- Held ni x iiiiams ( ;r'o e. uinbei land county, on the g Mb, ''.' th, 'olh ati-1 gTth of the iirese'nt month. j ur young friend Henry l-a.-liens. lir, of j -lams township, pi t in an appearance in I l b. i.sburg TuesJa..- morning and made no . t... i-..t of 1 he fact t bat lie is a catiiiui.-oe on the nomination for K. gister ami 1. i-or.lcr 011 the Democratic tic Kei. ami no.es. 01 course. 10 . get awavwiththe prize. Henry is not only a zi ah. us." earnest, and hard-wotkmg Demo-, crat. but he is a clever, intelligent gentleman, . and if he succeeds in accomplishing what he has undertaken the Democracy of Cambria count v will certainly have no reason to re- ; grc t the selection. pi,ere is said to le a strong teeiing -lino 11" th- Democrats in the fortiieastetii . portion of tl oui.lv. amino d-.n! t the same J-. ..!; .,, or.oa'.U lo some extent elsewhere, I tig i.o-l m' 1 ri-dif to nam ,ilot C.iiiismriee assunim 1 1 in tlie candidate for Ilegister and : i'eeol'der. make is for Phe demand th-y are saul to a new county co-iM-iition. and if thi v. h t iM- !.,! im. -ot s .-(iicr.ii. ami none mere arc , should know better than the members of Cool. I v Comiiiitlee whether it is or not. it sii 'il.l have its flue weigiil :n l ti aim ra- tio.is of that body. There mr.'sl have been a hvey nisli foi .lietiooa.ies among tlie patrons of tl.e Johns- town 'i oto.c when they load 111 Its iss. f Monday last Ib d there was "a ti.-h vein of - tiiinr tias in the .speech" .!e!iv.-.vd by I .en "lo.et.h McDonald before the Hancock and Y'l.'-hsh club of thia place i' Friday oven-ii'eYi-t I'.-r the iuloimalioii f.f those who h.ne'u" dictionaries, it may be we'l 1 aough 1 sa that '-galimatias is ,ver oao i iei.. .. if fllil . while tin' t.etierai s-noecii . ". .1 . . .- ... II..,. L- I to .110 1. was crv toot, i-.tign-n no i.-.e not at all . oiisoling- to gal.inaec.us low Is ot i-....i;!,l-e:iii feather--. -Owing to a Imig-t oiitii iied droit t 1 ii-.i. ..: ..) ii. a -1 in ' t- 1.1, on ' ac coninaiiieil "V so 11.. o.m .. .. ,.. scarce able to .let.-rni'.ne red or a u I lung cisc st u n a water " famine would w nether a leaf stir- 1. it was feared that s.-t in here. The r. scrv.iir f ci iie il for WIIIO! sever .ill which lee'ls 1 ,11 I das to reiohc ,w 11 to a point w iii and tl if-r ua-l ! ve that : ion 1 1111 left it w I he Put fl elll t ...' ,e..!d I " I I '.' s , 'r III'- l-.-'lont. I'-i .-JI V ol' the s' o a -!o- 1, I to 1 MllO 1 v -: 'I- ;;!'. i I 1 ; Toiiii II Frown. E-n.. tl;o j."w!v nj jiOMito, I7..f-isr. r -in) IJ.TnriW i this -(itinty. w!i v,w duly i;?ili(i(-(J aroArru:ii tti law ami o ntnfd ii.nti tl'io dufios of his ;iiof on Tncs ilay last, h is nviiointoil Mr. J. i. Hason. of this )i!.ico. ns liis ilt-jnity, li"t lmf:t;iso I to n f' li' d rt 7 , :n rat. itil Ix-oauso in his own 1'iilitii al liotisfhold tl.crp is no oiip who lias j jvl fjuahtied for the ihities of tleputy. Then lore Mr. Brown IIason this occasion, at h-n ;t. done well, though it is fair to jire- snine ihat lie would have tjotio further ami I fared worse if he could have served a jioliti- cfll pur it iso in so fining. ! Hon. I.ouis XV. Mall, who is ru-ticntinpf I at Ik-lniont. fine of our local sunmier resorts, I in a couvcrsafion with a prominent Democrat I of town, the f.t her day, stated that lie looked i upon it as a serious mistake that the course J of the ltcpuhli'-an press had rendered it I necessary mi the part of feii. Hancock to j pnli!i-h his letter to ion. Sherman, roar.lint: ' the flisjiutt ahont tlie l'resiih-iitial election of 1 X7.i, and that in his (Hairs) opinion the letter would make innumerahle votes for ! Hancock. This is a common sense view of I the .natter, although llepuh'ioan editors were I clamorous for the letter, lx-licviiiij that it would kn.x'k Hancock "hi-jhor than a kite." ; And now comes a postal card from Mr. : .Tito. K. St raver, tf .lohnstown. an active younc ien.ociat and fine of the Secretaries i of the late county convention, inforniincr us ( an.l askiiii; us to inform our readers of the : fad that it.- is an aspirant for lleister and i Kecorler on the 1 n.oTatio ticket an.l will ' he -dad to accejit a front seat if the powers '. that lie so w ill it. ur vonna friend stiaver, ; like his father ln-fore him, is a D.-m.-crat to he hack-iioiie, and if that and the ahilit v to till the position he see with credit to him- ; sen an.i sati-la- noii tothe people lie r.-com the people be r.-com- : niendatio.is worth onnsideiin;;, and certainly they are an.) should ho, he cannot fail to stand as well Ix-fore the Committer fir con vection, as the cii.se may lie, as any of the several worthy liieti now in pursuit of the nomination. Mrs. Vi:t. Fi-h.-ll, who resides, or rather 1 did r.-M.'.o until Sunday last, not far from I.a trohe. is a woman who evidently don't read the papers, for if she did she would certainly tin ve found out that it is ti.-t to imi-ossjhle to ! potir coal oil on a tire and escape the terrib'e consequences which hotel! her and her house hold on the flay above indicated, when she tried the experiment with the u-ual result an instantaneous explosion of the can. fol lowed by the burning to death of one of her children, the house set on tire and completely : destroyed, and herself and another of her children so shockingly bartv-d that th.-y : could not i.ossibh survive, and have probably died eie this. And yet there are thousands f-f others in the world' that w ill do just as she did. and only learn wisdom when it is too late to be of any Use to them. A friend in P.ai r township sent us a few .specimens t lie other of what has been pre sumed by some of the wiseacres out there to be nickel ore. and with the specimens came a re.t-.est for i s to .submit them to the in spection of a certain gentteman who is at present temporarily sojourning here, and w Im is iiitcre.-te.l in some nickel mines in the eastern pait of the State. We had no doubt what his verdict w-mhl lie, knowing as we do that such "nickel ore" can be found ly ing around loose almost anywhere, hence were not surprised ,m being" told that the specimens were nothing more than common sandstones s'ightly imprcgnatud with mica, and worth for wf.at they contained of that onniparativhlv valueless' commodity about two cents per ton. Ami so ends this "ore true tale" of tin presumed "nickel" lind in Hair township. Dr.vid O. r, of '.Vest New ton. Westmore land county. T"t into an awful hu!Y the other flay because K. ( '. ! lough, edit or of the Press, of that place, said, something titiple; sant about him in his paper, and arming himself with tin- necessary weapon he stood not on tlie order of his going, but went at once and introduced a cowhide to Hough's hide on a somewhat dis-Orr-derly manner and to the slight damage and great disgust of the latter gentleman. Ih-v. I'.-rshing. of West New to.i, assuming the roil of peace maker, succeeded in parting the belligerents before any serious conse.jii. nees resulted. ' rr was sHbse.i.eiit ly arrested, however, and gave hail for his apiieaiai.ee at ( ourt to answer the charge of aggravao-d assault and battery. Meantime it must hc admitted that the thing was rough enough on Hough. Two or three members of the Catholic church in this place took it into their heads tin other day that a gold-headed cane was about the right thing to present to !Jev. Father IJoy'e. late pastor of said congrega tion, and a- ling on that conviction they went earnestly to work and collected between six ty and seventy dollars, in sums ranging front twenty-live eents t i live dollars, with which they propose to buy what will no doubt be as haiidsonie as we are sure if will be useless to the Key. gentleman for whom it is intend ed, he being aii i a. I v the possessor of a cane of that description, presented to him vc is 1 ago bv some of his manv Pittsburgh friend Ot hers of the c. I'i-gre-.'at ion. believing th at n more substantial te .f imonial should be ln.'de to their late pastor, and but no matter until tl:e thing assumes a more definite shape, which it probably wili in a day or two. The Democratic County Committee, which meets at 1 he Court House in this place on Monday next, will probably take upon itself the duty of tilling the vacancies on our county ticket, ami in that event, so far as we are at rest ut aware, it will be obliged to make its choice for ib-gister and Kecorder from the following list: Henry liielciisehr. of Adams township: Michael Sweetie, fit M illigie, of Johnstown : iile: II. A. Cambria borough: Hugh M-- 1 'respect : John K. Sfr.tyer. of I.i"nt. John I.yn.-h. of Summit Shoemaker, of Faieitsburg, and Thomas Hoover, of f'anibrin township, with a probability of one or two more whose names we have not learned- f course we don't pretend to say that this is all of them, but it is certainly enough from which to make a selection, and when it is made we are confident it will be well made, for with such material it is scap-ely possible to make a mistake. Contrary to the imki!. if r.ot the univer sal, custom which prevails iu such cases, 1 inv. lloyt has furnished another grist tothe 1!. -publican mill by appointing John H. Krowii. I'.s.p, of Co-.'omaugh borough, to the phi.-'-recent iyinade vacant by the death of the Democrat ie incumbent 'of I he office of lb -gist el and lie. -order of this couiily, John C Lake. Esq.. and said appointee, after complying with the requirements demanded by the law, assumed the duties of his new position on Tuesday last. This appointment is of course a di--pb'iy of partisanship that would have lie. n more honored in the breach than in the observ:;."-.-. but since the ( Joyernor couldn't rise t-i the dignity of the occasion and a 1 n -it: t a Democrat t-i till the vacancy, il is gratifying to know that the thing has been -done up Ilrown." and that a worthy and oo'npofent gentleman ha - been chosen. Next NoAfi.Thcr, however, the color will lie so eomidetelv changed, that our I'eTiubiicnn friends w ill have cause enough to look awful blue. Mrs. Elmer Epler eiul her grown tin daughter, f-f Altoona, were awakened nlmnt half-past 11 o'clock on Saturday night last to a realization of the fact that a peculiar tutor per. -r.ih'd their liedroom ami that they them selves, judging from tlie jieenliarly oppres sive sensations w hich they experienced, liad narrow !y esca petl being smothered to death. Mrs. Epler staggered to her feet nnd man aged with considerable difficulty to summon some of the neighbors, her husband lieing absent from home at the time, am! an inves tigation revealed the presence of some kind tif a drug splattered on one of the window sills of the bedroom. How it came there is a question which remains unanswered, but the presumption is that thieves intended to oiier ate upon the premises, and in order to make the w ay clear had thrown the drug into the room for 'he purpose of stupefying the in mates. Me that as it may, lw.th ladies recov ered in due t!me from the etfects of the drug, and al--o from their fright, but it must lie ad mitted tbat tliev maile a very narrow escape. The Wme having exr ired for making t-lication 10 tlie Secretary of the J. V. I tor transportation to the picnic at 1 1 on ring , Spring, on Satiird.iy. Sept. 4th. we are pre ; part d lo announce t!iat forty-seven applica- cations have been received and five hundred , and forty-seven tickets asked for, a few of ' which the Executive Committor, whom we ; would be glad to have meet at Altoona on i Monday next, or at least such of them as can ; do so conveniently, will probably decline to i furnish. Of course when tickets are refused or facilities for going to and returning from : the picnic cannot be obtained as fh-siu-d. the fees will lie r. iurned, as will also lie done in case any one. finding it impossible fo attend, sends his ti. ki ts bie k. Ji.st when tlie tick ets will bo distl ibllteii dep. nils, tifsj. upon the railroad companies w! '--h have so gener ously responded to the solicitations of the 1 commit ti e. and. secondly, up..;, the ehair- I man. Profiler ( on. a. I, who is now b. attend ance at ca..ii-no-t tiiig and no doubt praying carne:ily for all the craft, and who has re- ; quested us not b disturb his devotions or ca!! ; him away from his tioloved so-la-fiinnt,.iii for ! at least ( wo w c. Us to ci inc. xi T a I'kvku m;k. "They tare not a bev erage, but a i!ietli' ine,twith curative proper tics of llu: highest ilcgiee, couta iniug no poor whiskey or poisonous drugs. Tin y do not t.-ar down an already debilitated system, but build it up. One bottle contains more hops, that is, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in ib-t hosier sells t 'it-Hi. nt.d the physicians ...cs-ro-- !'.:::.'--;; .....'.. ...,-;.; '...., JL-.p Df.mocratic ru n Mr.KTio.--Tliff third regular mectintr of the Hancock and r.niriisli 'pil of Kbensliurtr ami Camhria township met at the Court House on Friday evenint? Inst, Chairman Crecty prosi.lin and Secre tary Williamson aotit.!; as scribe. ftcr t'-f minutes of the previous meeting lia'd been read and adopted and other minor n-otini-c tisiiosed of. the FreFident called on the Executive Committee to report what hc- I tion if anv tliev had taken to pioci're a Mut able ror.rn for the meetings of the Club. In restionse to the call. John A. lilatr, esq., a member of the Committee, flrose nnd said that he had consulted ex-SheritT Myers in re pa rd to the room over Mr. Lloyd's store, and that that gentleman had assured mm that the Club miht have the use of said loom if thev w ould lit it up to suit their purpose, and could pav him whatever they saw proper. On motion of XVm. H. Secbh r, cs.., the verbal reiirt fif Mr. JJiair was acceteil unrt the Executive 'ommittee instructed to have the room fitted up as speedily and cheaply as i ...... mi.. At this juncture the Fresident announced i that all who desired to do so could come up ' and sign the constitution, whereupon quite ' a number proceeded to the Secretary's desk i and nflixod their names to that instrument, which bvtlie next meeting, it is thought, will ! contain not less than seventy-five signatures, ! which will be published in these columns as soon as tlie list is complete. F. A. Shoemaker, esq., orator of the even- 'in---- bavin" previously notified the President ofliis inability to attend tlie meeting. Con. i Jos. McDonald was unanimously invited to j address the Clnb, which he did in that clear, concise and forcible manner for which he has i always been noted, his able effort eliciting ' trequeii, ami wou-iiis. ? i i-i.... ' Hie c o u -u.s. on .. . - - ' ? SpCCCII, 11. .lU'i 1KB iieseiiir.i v.o.,- ing song, written by a veteran soldier spe cially for this Club, and moved that Oenoral McDonald be invited to read it for the edifi cation of those present, which he did in a clear and distinct voice : O. HANCOCKS NfiMINATKD! l:V V. K. T. O : hnvo von licanl tlie my li-ar? Tliev'vp llHitcin k lmiiiiiiat.M 1 Now iilii'rt.v lias nunght to tear, The Inn.l's cm:. ncqintcil ! Ciiohi's Sn, liiirli an.l low. nml rk'li find poor, Timor up vuiir lia's in i-linnm ; AV.-'ll Icivi- the nn.nl ol.l ilnytf fitipc more, Willi Freedom reiirn' n- o'er us. : Hancock is a soldier brave Win. went through wars undaunted; The country tirst he fought to save. Then peace he liriuiy planted. Chorus. O! Hancock was a gallant lad. And Pennsylvania bore him I A milder son she never had. The world cannot ignore linn. Chorus. At West Point school lie learnt the trade. For there he irradiiat.-.l : Few soldiers there were liettcr made. Or better educated. Chorus. The testy Mexican lie fought lt. neath the starry banner; Their tawny legions well lie tangtit To do the nation honor. Chorus. And when the gray-clad soldiers met The l.uvs in blue in battle. There Hancock, with his bay'net set. J-.vin.-cd true northern met lie. Chorus. Full long, on fierce an.l bloody field, Hc staunchly bore his elation ; The Second Corp? did never yield The honors cl the nation. Chorus. Among the nation's stauncliest sons, W hile f retty.-l.iirg did thunder. He answered with his eighty guns. And I.ongstrcct's corps went under. Chorus. Adown the lines, while bands did play. And countless shells were raining, Itelore the embattled blue and gray He rode as hc were training. Chorus. The Second Corps wan there, the hinge That turned the scale of battle. F.lse had the nations poivcr to cringe. And with a master settle. Chorus. For I.oiii;.strect's yplJing Hues did surxc. And naught could stand bclore him; The Second Corps did counter charge. And into traziiie.its tore him. "horns. At S; i.tsylv.ii'! i. ere the -lawn. He bagged a v. hole division: Lee seareeiy knew that they were gone, Fur lugs obscured his vision. Chorup. And. limirs on hours, lie fought, amain, To hold what he had taken. While horrid ivar heaped up the slain, His trout vras still unshaken. Chorus. When Mar- l.nd thrown aside his shield, Aiid Peace was rei nstrite.l. In Southern lauds he loan. I a field, W here honors on him waited. Chorus. Full mildly ruled tie In the land. f I'cr l.-.-iiicii bold and riit : His mind was forme.l to uadcrstan.!, As merciful as witty. 'boras. He reconstructed all the folks Iti-wn in Louisiana. And turned the hi:! it in-.r all to jokes. That wasn't a bail plan, ah ! Chorus. Then ralty 'round our patriot chief. W iiile stars and stripes IPiat o'erpis ; Our enemies now must come to grid When Hancock tills the chorus. So high and low. and rich and poor. Throw up vmir hats in chonis: We'll have the uo-id old days oic-e more, W ith Freedom r.-igr.ing o'er us. On motion of C. F. O'Donnell, the Presi- dent was instructed to purchase seventy-five ! j badges, neat but not too expensive, for the 1 use of the members, ami ilratA' fin the Chair- ' man of the Executive Committee, F. A. Shoe- 1 maker, esq , who is also Treasurer tie facto of i the Club, for the amount of the bill. " The same gentleman also moved that tlie Kerr tesy of an invitation be extended to K. ; ( i. Kerr, esq., a prominent J'epnblioan, w ho I seemed to be taking a mil (around the bar) i interest, in the proceedings, to come up anil j ' sign the constitution. The motion was adopt- ed hy acclamation, but the gentleman named didn't have Kerr-age enough, to face tlie nut- j ' sic, and so, waving hishand as a token of tiis- J approval, lie passed out into utter darkness, , natural as well as political : whereupon the : Club, having no further business to demand its attention, adjourned to meet at the call of the Executive Committee. I A r,ti TniN'cs von Ch;:st Spimnos. After all we did not find time this week to construct the big advertisement announcing the open ing at Chest Springs of a new store by S. Ik Corn A- Co.. of Altoona. and which they have placed in charge of our worthy friend S. M. Douglass, I-'sj., but presume it will serve the purpose fully as well to say here that they have one room filled to repletion with all kind fif dry goods, dress goods, clothing, hats, caps. furnishing goods for men and boys, carH-ts, ' oil cloths, etc., while another room is devoted exclusively to millinery oos, consisting of trimmed and untrimnieii hats for ladies ami 1 chihlren fancy gooils, silks, satins, ribbons. and many other articles in that line, ali of which wiil be sold for cash at the lowest Al toona city prices, or exchanged for wool, hides, chickens, butter, eggs, and other mer chantable produce, for which the highest mar ket prices will be allowed. This is certainly a big thing for the people of north-eastern Cambria, am! now that they virtually have Altoona at their floors, so far as goods, prices and the opportunity to i!isHisi ..f what they raise are concerned, they should give tlie new st ore a cordial web-onie and a liberal share fif their much desired patronage. Shfiiikf's Sti: Tlie follow ing descrili- ' i eil real estate was disposed of at Sheriff's sale ! on Monday last : 1 . Iot of ground in Washington township, tlie property ol Nicholas Hallcr. with two-story house i ; and plank stable thereon erected : sold to aiichael : : Hraeken for iV j i Piece or tiareel of land in K-s;i.le township, eon- ' tainlng 7. acres, go net's' eK-ared. the propertv of : , Israel I under: sold to .1. M. Troxell. ppiintifl' for 1 I l-. j 1 Piece or parcel of land in l'eade township, eon j tafnlng If a. rr. aM rl-nrcd. with a plank tioiise thereon creeled, the property of Ktnanuel V. I-tiu- i d.-r: sold to I'erry Trovell t,',r lo. I Piece or parcel o1 land in lild. r township, con- ! tainlng ro acres. 4'2 a.-res ep.-arel. and having ; I then on erected a plank house, log i.-irn and board : I stable, the property of .K."oph Krotendorler ; Mild I ! to Peter Carman for ' 1. i Piece cr parcel fit land in Summerh.il! township, ; containing 4'.' acres, acres cleared, with a plank 1 honse thereon, the pr i "rty of August Keich : sold j to the plaintiff. Aaron Sherbine. tor i The hall interest in a lot of ground in Hie W"st j ward ol F.brfisl-urg, tf.o property of Samuel Kiv.i i Inell : fnl 1 to F. L. Kirkpatrirk. plan. till, tor fgOO. I Five acres and improvements in Washing- ' ton townshiji, owned by Nicholas Froidho'.T, were also titherf ise.l for sale, but the writ was staved in the nick of time, no doubt to the gratification f-f the Nick who owns it. 1 - ' Mr. John I-tu!er. of Clearfield townshiji, ' a (gentleman who takes, reads and pays in 1 advance for tlie Fia.l.Mix. a-.sui-ed tis tlx' : ti fher dav that he sowed twenty-one and a : half litisliols of Fu'tz wheat last' fall ami bos i overlive hundred doon sheaves of as pml i vrain as he ever raised, from which he is con- lident of realizing not less than four humircd i bushels. Mr. l ender could not say, posi '. tively, how lunch land lie had in wheat, but ! at tlie rate of one and it haH bushels cf m-c.I tothe aero, he mast have had between four ' teen and tifto.-u acres planted, tin's showing a yield of not less than twenty-seven bushels to tne aire, which is fully as mii;-!i if not ,.f- b 1:1 ! 'ii !' ; ,;-! : :; In 't. 'll II s ; t ll-, , .,) : , , - I S .-j -i I. FOUHTII ANNUAL (JKAN'I) EXPOSITION" of PTT1XRT iPnTT PYPfKTTTfT QnPTT7T ' W . ii-se-"e,J..C r-Z-.. gW""fcjT-H - -f: s2fTi2 rr - ij- I n-sm-,w-..si.'s-r.., ---sfLj. I Will open Thursday, Sept. 2nd, and remain open Day and Evening, Sundays expected, until October 9th. A new Machinery Hall lias befn crect.l. taking tlie place of OM Power Hull wliieh has been re movc.l, an.l the space converted inoj a tiea'ulitul I.nwn, with Kiower l!e,is and Fountain?. An Annex lias hoen a.l.le.l to Flora! Hall, which will he ilurnratc.l with mwin lilants of every va riety, niiioi.K wliieh will he tine displays of cut flower?, !,oou in prciuinuis l.eing otteretl for that iur- Thellhl Hiiihlins, hnvimr been repainted ami repaired, present a striking npnearanee. Fifteen acres have been added to the icrotinds. thus inereuslnif the area to twenty-tive a.-re.s A perfect hall-mile trotting course lias lieon eonHtnieted, on which" trial." of speed will lie liad t-v soma of the finest st-M-k in the e.-nntry, 1.4ml in premiums hein-j olti-red in this department. HT'lMUNf !S and i Kl )1 N 1 is will In- thoroughly illuminated with the llnikli Klr-rlrlr l.ieht. Throiiiih the eo-oper.ition of our Mannfaeturers a thorough representation ol tlie Croducts ol I'ttts- nuk.ii nim .iiiii iij v ;i , t- in in; im CMIIUIIKIH. 1 line. Floral Hall and Annex, iu charge ol our prominent Florists, will surpass nil prcTious e'lorts in tills In order to interest the surroun.lins Conntie. an A?rienlturl Fair has toen added tothe Fxtioi tion, nnd our Farmers. Irdiieers and Hrre.lcrs cf Fine Stuck. Horses. Ci.ws. Sheci. Swine tic and all ; descriptions ot Farm Product, will be awarded rremitim amounting to liio-ii. ' " t'OXIKKTK every alterno.'n and erenlDK hy the ffreat Western Kleveiith lie-iment Hand Mo- I sic on the ffrand riran daily. Kxeursion Tickets on all IbiiliMads at irreritlv reduced rates $10,000 . - -4.400 -1,000 - PREMIUMS: The Hilling Department will be under tlie supervision of a competent Hotel Keeper. Refreshments ' lurnislied at moderate prices. ADMISSION",- - o.-, t Kx i s IIII.IltKN, un.le' ! Yenrs .if A(, T, ' "j Send for Prospectus containing Premium List and frenernl Itnlcs and Regulation. E. I YOUXt;, General Manager. J. C. PATTKIMIX, Secretary, s-o. JOHN I). ISA I LEY, Ass't Manager and Cashier. p.,,. Cknsi s Statistics. The official table of population of the counties within the dis trict assigned to Prof. Howard Miller as Su jH'rvisor, as well as all tlie statistical m?.tter pertaining thereto, has, says tlie Johnstown Trifniiie, been sent on to the proper bureau in Washington, anil from a copy which lie kindly furnishes us of the number of resi dents in the several districts, as well as the total of farms and the death-rate in each cmnty last year, wc submit the following in teresting figures : rorrr.ATioN. Somerset County Ireene t "oumy Fayette County Westmoreland County Hod lord County.... Hlair County Indiana Count- , Cambria 'ounty Total m xiikh op itaisms. Somerset County , f i reene County T.... Fayet te i 'uitnt'r W est morel and County Hedtor.l County ". Hlair "ounty.. Indiana County Cumbria County PKATHS FROM .O NE 1, 1H7H, TO .IV Somerset County ! reene County Fayette tounty Westmoreland County Hod lord County . Hlair County..! Indiana County Cambria Vunty 3a 140 gH.CJ f.s.S'M 7S.1PJ :u.,.i.i f'-J.Tiis :is.i''u 4t,fg7 :.T1,I71 "!.4g7 . 4 :i.-i44 .'i.4-.S 3.:V.S l.m-j 4..-1ID 2.4.VI 181. 4r. J7U Tf s:i;i :-.s ::vi 611 si: 1, For the purpose of affording our rentiers an opportunity of comparing the present popu lation of the several counties above named with the returns as made by the Census Enumerators ten years ago, w e append tlie follow-in.!; : vori'LATios IS 1S7'). Somerset County gs.g-jf f fret-tie County g.'i.ss7 Fayette County 4a. 24 Westmoreland County Si 71a '! ford f'r.unty '. ". 1.6: Hlair vtonnty r.s.i :,i Indiana Ouuiey a.i'.l.'.s CHinhria Coiintv :W .Vj-.i Total.. . ..g-.i..rnrti From the foregoing it w ill bo observed that in the entire district under the supervision of Prof. Miller there lias been a gain in popula tion of 74.f'.Vg within a period of ten years. The greatest increase is sat down t the'erod it of Westmoreland county, which gained l;i, 100. Fayette county comes next, with 1.", i;:u: Hlair,' 1 4.71 7 : Cambria, fourth on the list, 10,L'.is : led ford, r,"2 , Somerset, 4, ttbi; Creone, 2.4(1."., and Indiana, g,': ;t. Although Hlair county contains a popula tion of ."i.'.'4l over Cambria, yet the death-rate in the latter exceeds that of tlie former by ."4. In proportion to the number of inhabitants in Fayette and Westmoreland, the latter is a far healthier district, as in a difference in population of over 1!, turn in favor of West moreland, the total of deaths in that county foots up 8:1.'., while Faiette shows 7g. Our readers can analyze tlie foregoing fig ures at their leisure, as much matter of an interesting nature can be extracted from a comparison of the several tallies. The Supervisor informs us that tlie returns of his ilistrict have all been sent to Washing ton, and the work has been done away in ad vance of the majority of other districts. Not one. of the enumerators failed to p-rform his work in a satisfactory manner, and Oenera! Walker, Chief of "the Census Ibireau. ex presses himself as being well pleased with all concerned in preparing the enumeration. It will ! some time yet iietnre the tallies con tabling ail the vital statistics will be printed by the Department, as the work will be te dious and laborious. PltfI.il!I.K. IVrAXTKTIlK 1 NT A I. TOON . An Klfii.thitrf Uirl VlnT'id iritl, tl,r limr. Tlie Altoona -Vtn of Tuesday furnishes the following in regard to the fuming that morn ing, in a sink on Chestnut avenue, that city, fit the lifeless remains of a large and weil-ik-ve!oped infant, wliieh a gjri w hise home is in this place admits she gave birth to, but declares that she could not see any signs f.f life in its little body whan brought into the world, ar.d hence that she is not guilty of its death. The .S'fit says : There was considerable ol'a sensation created in the lucidity of Chestnut avenue, between Tenth mill I-.leventti streets, about hall-past S this niorn la:r. caiiseil by tin- ri 1 1 . 1 i ti ir hy the n.ioe. who had been notilted. ot a lai-ite. well-developed inalcchil-1 In the sink .l a wate--olosct t'.t tile hoos-. of a Jit. Hamilton. The oltl.-ers were compelled to li-I' the child, which ol course was dead. Irom the bottom id the vault. Sub.--eipiently the coroner nnd coro ner's phy-deian were sainnioiied. The coroner lin-pant-lcil a jury and Ir. Christy made a post-mortem examination, cutting open the breast of the lifeless babe and taking therefrom the lungs. The coroner continued the Investigation, nnd it was shown that Mary Kimball, whose pa vents reside in Kbensbtirg and who is employed as a domestic in the lamily ol Air. Hamilton, was the mother ot the child. She ws visited in her room by the jury, and she answered the questions put her lr"ely and with no hesitation, seeming to prefer that ail the facts connected with the circumstance should be know n. She staled that the child was tiorn alMiut :t a. 111.: that she could not observe any signs of life in the little one. and lucking it up she convey ed it to the water-closet and threw it into the well, when phe returned to her room and went to bed. Ir. Christy contradicted the irlrl and informed her that the child was alive when it was born. -Well," she replied, -if it was I didn't know it. I was pos itive that it was ilea I." Hr. Christy informed the jury that the child had reached maturity and re .c.ited that it was alive when born. Miss Kim bail Is .-ilmut li-r years ol me. and in her testimony stn; remarked that the father o! the child had sup plied her with material about six weeks ago and at other times to produce re it it f by winch her fhame wrnl.l not be made 1 ublic. and he particu larly iusuted tiiat the iitiair should be k-pl secret in sonic manner. The lady in whose employ the girl is speaks verv wi il ol her nnd gives her a heretofore ca-e'.lent reputation, stating that she was an excellent work. r. At theelose ot the testi mony the coroner's iarv rendered a verdi-t Ihat the child i-jiinc to its death owing lo neglect at the hands of Its mother or from ether causes unknown to the jury. It is not known at present whether th? young man concerned in the above eas-c iviii he loicstcd j or not. but the supposition is that he will be, as he Is known to the authorities. ' The same papoi in its is-aie. of Wednesday evening givt s the following additional in re gard to tlie shocking affair : The chief of police t ites that the ai-1 Miry Kinibr.II. ho threw her ncw-bcrr. babe into a privy vault on Chestnut a .enue vester.lav morning, had parked up her clothing afterward and whs pr 'par- ing to leave the eity. Sue grew so much weaker. I however, tbat sl.e wa? compelled to change Her 1 plans and wis Jut to There l-:i probability that she will be arrested when ia lit condition : ! Ix- removed from her room. She was .pilte ill ai the lai est accounts. Howard Haggcrt v, t he. young ' mail charged by the girl with giving her nie.insne to ooi.oi-a I tin- results ol tMeirinntu.il indiscretion, i and ill -11 W illi being the lather ol the ch-.td, was. : arrested about f o'clock yei-tcr.Iay a fierlioan. lie ' denied giving the :-.irl any dings. He was taken ; before A Iderman lii.-r. 1111.I without any evi. Icr.ee i being adduced Haggerty was placed under i lu j nniwcr the clianrc? against him at court. WiMKN t!i:it illlVl' l'.'.'Cll I'l-nil'itllH'l'tl itti-itr-alilo lv il.l' l--st plvsit ini.s iti t l:i- tnuntiv. I ia vp l t-n t'tiiiitilt-tt'iv i-ui'i'il t-t li'iniilf wi-ak- J i... .1... ' i -... . i.- i..-. . . : UI'SIS l' 111.1 ll4- l JjllllA l.. I I.M.ll V'l - 'k(ik.'m;i.k Comiwm). Si-ii.l t. Mrs. l.v- .-! F. l,i:i!-l':.i'i,:l'i:!''i.:.;!A-!'!"i",!,!,:i, M...-S., i r p.ir:;pa'. t.j. I "- '.-:'.. AiSTD FAIR rrru: IX FA II' ri:rA RTM KXT, is sri:i:n ,to, ix c ut rr, o iri:i: tio. Nrvtin tell the girl yon love her T ill yon think her pa is willin" ; Never tell a man he's honest. When you think he is a villain; Never think you are so funny That your wit will live lori-vcr ; 1 -..ever use that ohl expression, J Weak and wen-: "Hardly ever." i That's what yon are not to do. W hat you art to j do is to guard airainst sunstroke this infernally ; hot weather, and the best way to achieve this end y we know ol Is to go to f toil trey WoltPs. next door to i tlie postottiee, Altoona. and buy one of those light. airy iimi oieirnni suits 01 ciotning Wtlien hM eapacloti" shelves and enea--e yourself therein. Hit stock ot wear for ;the dogdaxs cannot be sur passed anywhere, while the mime of Wollt with Uoiltrey lor a handle is synonymous with cheap ness. If you are unable to visit Altoona. an order sent by mail will receive prompt attention. IVhen ladies meet, They always reet With kissos heard across the street. Hut men more mild I .n't get so wild. They meet nnd p;rt when oa.-h has '-smiled." I There is one little matter. however, wherein !otli women and men agree, and we will tell you what It Is. W hen either desire to buy a pair of boots or shoes, instead ol wandering aimlessly hither nnd thither in .juest ol soiiiethi iig suitable, ihey repair at once to s. Hluincnthal s. Hi'.' eleventh avenue, Altoona. where they are sure to liu.l p.st what thev want. Ilia sbH-k has been lately purchased In th'e F.astern cities, is lame enough logo ail round, and will be sold at upset prices. - - - - IVt his rtshjMile in the wo.nlshed. Where the boys can get it out : Litrie f reorire has gone to heaven liy the pyrotechnic route. Perhaps the foregoing stan7a is a little out of bite maybe it ought to hac reached the eve ot the puldi- shortly alter the 4lh of duly. However that may be. It is never too late to give our readors a word of go.nl n-Ivh-e. T.. wit : ft., to Simon Hcndhein-.'s. next door to the First National Hunk, Altoona. il vi.ii want to save money in the purchase ot rc.i lyna.le clothing. I hey deal only in hrst class goods : their st-xk Is fresh: each "article Is warranted to be as represented, and a reward Is filtered for the discovery id a house that can under sell them. Try them. 9 . Viikx asked what town he hails from. His reply to Pete shall he: T starvcil to death in (Jntham, And n;y name was Iir. T.' Hr. T aniier is c .-.der -.-i ng his f;-ting cvpori-on-'e f..r t;:e pnrp se ol irni og a b t of .' .000. II successful, he says bis jrst move will l-e to put him self oufspi-- a s.piare meal : after which, he should I call oa .fas. . I. M:irphy. I-w Clinton stre-t. Johns , town, and hoy !ii:ns.-ii a suit oT new clothing, the ! one he is now wearing iK-ing a world too big lor 1 him. Clothing to fit the Itoc.oror anybody else : can lie bought ut that cstahli.-ninent as cheap as I the same quality is &ttl in the state. I iiiv-fiKxr.Ai.. j ! CrKYFK CI.lTliS. Married, at the residence '. j of the bride's parents, in Jackson town-hip. Julv i j mi, ISM), liy the Kev. William Hyers. .llr. 11.1 1.1 it ! , fri.vra: an.'. Miss AImi.iaiikt CLiTEs,hoth of .lm-k : sun township, thin county. ( ORITt'AltY. Cli AMF.H. Hie 1. in Chest Springs, on Tnesjay morniiig. .1 uly -JT. lssn. at a o'clock. Jjoris Fh.nn iii, youngest smi ol Frank and .ientiiu Cramer. r.i 1 year and S months. Little Louis, youngest brother. Went t- Heaven on Tue--a.iy mom : u- e:ir he wjs. hut not another. When li;Mtli impartial blew his horn. Silent, indeed, was our lamily f in Tuesday morn at early dawn. And wc ira7.ed upon him s.i.ily When we saw that his lite had gone. ll.lt holy faith corupiered love. For we knew that he was tree four, sin. And when he'd knk at the trate alx.vc The angel would s.iy to him, "Come in '." Lonls broke our family ring He left his sisters an 1 his brother; And now f tod s holy angels sing. For he's with his Heavenly 1-. ther. lira pro me. hli be ute ! 1'ovt.Toy. s KI. F.CT SCHOOL. A select School Will ojM'nct! Iv t!ir tiiK-itTsi-ziifft in :iiT'll- t..-n. n M'nt:y. AnifUM Kfii. l-'t. :uil will -nt-tinut !r a term ol six wroks. 1 ntrn -tioii. nn?l tntinin wtl! ijivin in ai! thr rouiintin tcliool lu :iiiclnH well a iu r-tniiM'-iTion. For lurtlit'r iu rtU-ulars nlv to .11 SSKI'H KA If AIiAT fJII. t'iirrolllown, Anar. 6. li.-jt. DITOI.-S NOTH'K.-The under- xnt'.l A;it!itor niiofntvt! v thr -ourtrf i oint.'Oii l'Uns ol i 'amw i. county ti ditri'Mit thr. .ui:j in the lianl ! the SlnTiit nri-in lrm tlie saleot ttic ior?on.il Tojn-rty ( Ii ijt A. J,lyil. i.n Fi. 1. Miin-h Tt-rni. l-, hrvy n.-tifw ? ail iH-r-ttn i ntrr-stcil ll:it lie will :t :t hN (MfO in l'llionsf'lirv, tt-t SfTtjirtttt;. Aviyitf ?-i. 'i. ;it 2 O- ei- W. r. v.. to af !'l to the .intH-r .! sai.i HitMitnt- mnt, whrre nihl wlivn all j-cr-ms ritcrct'l mny attend il thty (v prorr. AT-VIN KVANS, Auditor. KICJisitinr, Jnlv Stii, I-.-iit. XTOTICKOF DISSOU TION'. The At partnership horetotore enisling between K. W. Mi-nlziT nii'l C. lyap. under the brm name of : Mentju-r X l.eai. was dissolved by mutual consent Au-jnsi 1st. Isc). The books are lib the hands ot F.. W. Meiilaer. at Hoiild.l.vsbuTi;. Ali M-r--ons having unsettled accounts will pte-a-' o-ii'l them in soon. F- W. MF.N'IZF.K. C. LKA1'. Jt-3- The lnines of mining and shipping coal from the Itett's Cni-k M.n.-s nill Ik-eoniiiiuc-l by L W. Men'icr. who is tiianktul lor past patron-ore and would rcpcetlully solicit t: ciitioua nee of the same. K. V. TtlF-rvrZKH. August . IKsO.-Ct. CIDER MIIJLS". I H.WL THK AtlF.XCY FOR HIK Best, Ciclc-vr Mill iN:rriu: coi'NTiiY, And any pr.in wi?fitn$r ! nri-haft. -u'' thi. Fall wiil consult hi." own irtcrr"-t- ry railing at my Mom. fxnitiimna; .indfa on fhioi?!on. i t ion v i n.t l is ORDEK EARLY IN TIIE SEASON, 1 ll.".. I I IT" I IT .'III ' T HO Oil-'.. I.I " ' I I I i Ilia "ll 1.1 .hie time with this iir '" WOa Cider Mill. iiKO. IH'XTLI'V. Khenshnrtr. Aug. 6. lsx.t.-.?m. Guide to Success; WITH I til P.USINESS I SOCIKTY! 1'IIV I'tR lblie-t Fnstness and S.-ial ( tiii.le and Hai.d lt.h.K eer imiiii-hed Mooh the latest, i It toll" both sexes e .mpletelv HOW Til ! KKV 'OlIMs ill :he I. est v:iy. How to he Your t iwn Liwver, Ili-w to do Husiness Correctly and Suc-e-sstully. How to Act in Society and lu every prirt ot lile, and contains n gnld tnineol varied inf- rina- ' tion indis'ia-its.t.ii. i, -.ii .-I-.SS..S titr tsit-iis.i,i rei-r- i em-e. A(.l,NTi IV A l'FI lorali crsiarc time. , To know w-hy this h-.ok ot ICHAL vtlu- ami attnte- ' lions Fells l:t:er tha.? anv otticr, moj Iv tor terms to 11. H. M AViMl l-L fi Ci).. St. Iiris. Mo. Wc (myall freight charge. s-f..-fitn. J rf-O THJ" 1KM KJU ATS OF CAM- X. UlvlA t'li( NIV.-l !.rehy eniicuiuT nivsi-K as a candidate lor l'o i-:ti.-e ol Keaist-r and Kc-tor.Vi-r, snhoet to tl.c .irc-..-iin ol the 1 lemoeratie. County Conveiii ion or Coott'y Conimittee. and if limn ..nated and eleot.-.i I pie l".- ii.y-wll to perlorin ti e .i.is ot the i.ltu-e w.th h.-mstv and lid.-lity. Cn:i ri. ai:-l wri'e t i b.t!i the i rinati ai.-l !'.n'-'- '-' 'I'urv l'!!'. 'H'. VI !'. PJt. i!t LlUMill HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how lo get in the easiest way and to best advantage what you want for dress and house-furnishing? First, how: Write for a catalogue ; see what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can be useful to you, ask for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety; where they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices are lowest ; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you have the right to return whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Chentaut, Thirteenth, M&rket m' Juniper. WANAMAKER & BROWN. HOW TO GET Clothing under Price. If we could sell a little more of this and a little less of that, wc could make things come out even the last man that came in would carry off the last suit ; but Ave can't. Out of every stock there are a great many sizes left when some are crone. The best we can do with these incomplete assort ments is to mark them low enough to set a great many people looking among them for bargains. This we do every day at this time of year ; and just now we have enough of such to stock a little store. Besides, odd parts of suit3 get left coats, vests and trousers. Wc have a room in which there is nothing else. There is In that room cheaper clothing than you have any notion of. Wc call it the Bargain-Room. These marked-down suits and garments are of all sorts ; they may be among the best in the store. W e force a continual clear ance of such articles as would only embarrass us ; and keep our stocks always fresh and full. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market, Philadelphia. STATE HQRH&L SCHOOt nnll'tinsr. the he't of the kind in the Cnited States. (rrnnininilalloii'i lor 400 horirders. tsThlol. nrst-i-ias in all respect. Ipmrtimts Normal, "la. -si -aK Coniinrrctal. 1 liso-n . The 1'nH Term of 1.1 weeks will open or. MONDAY, SKITKMP.KR i"., 10. r.ik jinr" .i low ili";-'B- ( ray f-Mn r s-hfM nffortlm-x ecjiinl ad vnnX.-urcs ;j nl n r-ii)Rwla- tim-. I-'or l'itak.n(. nddr-s JOHN II. HIKX H, I I,. i., Jnlv nil. Isni.--n. rill N Tl'AL. . ! FRUIT CANS! FItUIT CV I am row i.-cj-nrcd t 'Tirniih nil trlto wrnt to Imv V iTti -ood. FiRST CtAfSFRUlj NS. V5:uy i:i:st qi amty ( ii.mu o il tin. ?-I''.ii't be hui-ilnigae-l with f Neap pi :.ir--o,i i ry-lu lde can when l-v pnv.ng i lit:le no-re y ti en net g.n.d hotue-iaa.l J cans w.-l'th dau' !e tl ' !n .n-y. (-..rsons t. jshing lt cheap runs, the sntue i. :-re -.ld at other pl.ie-r !.-r cents per i'..-?ti, ean .-et them In.m mc h-r ii cents per .r.-n. t.Lti. lit NTL!.Y. I'.t'enshnr.r. .r IS, ls,i.-.-,.jt. ClOMMlSSIoXKirs NOTICK'. In J mi' I ii i-van-s' Cut -. r ..- I'Avra V tVl'MV. ' In the niaf.-r ol t'i-- r-.i.n :i ol M.iraar-t Ale 1 I-..U l,.r ft il.-.r.-c ttt S-. e- jfii- iVi-:-.-riU:.l:-'e. Having tsteii :.p t4 C- i t-.i ss.--m:r t take testiiiionv -.ii !he ai-ove a', i ted . ':."', lo ' : e is h -re-. t.v given 1 a! I parl'.'f - n"-t-l that 1 will r.ttrn-l t i tl:c ihui.1.'! "ai l .-j hc . nt . at t-ny olhee in !',iea-i'i rg. on f . i t; . i t .. rt i o'el... k. i- m utii'ii and v- a re thev tuav attend il they think' Vf-r. - ll'.s . W. 't'M AN, .trii ,i, '.w..-.-. l.in;.i-.-.sioiier. Tin iCF T.iefi'r.tiin-1 fninl tx-c-iuni ol ll. .1. 11. os. Ao.sin-.- ot Sinn'.. '. Will. In ira-t if. t'.ie !-et:. ht .-1 creditor.-, '.-a - I'ten tiled in . !, t-rot'iiniiitn-Cs eOi.H. L.i Cviiimi .o inty and will he presented Ll ti e n.n-i'.i tiie Cull ou .'.:. I" "l It- ' 1' - -'" '-' C. '-. t i ::-';'! 1. I. ' n -:'-y. i '...;;:: .v ni. . : .r , i -i . . - -'. J-'y -vv -:'- HEAP! H H H H HUM 11 H H 11 lv.E K IE rrr v r tip I KE PKR !'! V H K ! FK ".Kit 1! y i; h ti LLK K K :: 1 C I c A VAA A. A 1 c K i' FLF A A I lieapest! c cc GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND TH L LARGEST, BEST s HOST VARIED STOCK OF Slovos, 'X'iiiAvrn-o, fHjo.j uoisrri kmsiiix; ssssss ft ft s I IHIIKI IHIIKI 1 i-l I ! I SSSSSS ' 0 mill oo im h s tOiiu (miou tfiiin i-nniii ssssss fcc. fce.. that ean he fonnd In arv or,e e-tal-lish-ment in I'ennsylvania. His st.i-k comprises E3, ?AH1!E AM ElilBS STS72S of various Ftyles and patterns; 1 Jiiilcloi-t-st' Hardware of every description and of l.cM'.jun! itv ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of nil kinds an-1 the liet in the market. Alsi, a large stK k ot TADLE AM) TOCKET CUTLERY, ldsiinrf. Qnornv-n nrr. SII vrr.riated IVnrc. H ooil nnd 11 illow Ware. 1 nil J'n r. 1 rnnksi and 1 aKex. Kevol im, n - i I 1 --m. Il.r.e . liar Iron. Itnil ltntl. IIro nil. 4 arriacr Itollv. Hit. el. Mill Situ i. 4.rit4i.t sitifsi. sieel S ti o t . ! I'low MoiilrlM, Komi Nrisi; Mowing Machines, Horse Ilay Kakes, llorsr- Hay fork. Hope nnd IMillrjr, torn 'n I i valors, ail a lull l.tteot llnri. ! Irs t nolo. Also, a large a.-sortment ot Table, lloor and Stair Oil Cloths, O:i-rinj:o Oil (lotli, PAPKR Am OILCLOTH WIMK'tl SHMIMl ami SHAHi: FlXTt'iaiS; LivinimuL SMlTnN SALT, the Lest in thew rid for Imirv and Tat.ln use: Ivr..r.Trn UiK'K SALT, the rheape-t and hest for feeding Live st-wk : UMI FLASI I U; WEI... ami Citki:i I'l'.l'. 1-S. of the l-e-t oosp'v; I'F.H KI NS' PA'l'KNT SAFIHY LMIS. which eanijot he e.pl sled : Chii.iu-k- AUi.ns am CAKTS: the largest st-s-k ot MILK CKtK KS of all shapes and st7cs and of ti-.p- rii-r ware ever ol-f.-re.l tor sale in KI-ensLurg : a tail line of l'AINT HUCSHUS of the most d.-s.rri'.le ijunlltv: MIN IhiWULASS. Olls. I'AlNl-s. in.l'KMlNK, V A UMSH I'.s. Jcc. together with a large an 1 com plete stock of choice unOTERIFN, TI5A(( 0 AMI SLMJARS, as well a thousands of oth-r nefrl and needful articles. Intact, anything I haven't g--t or can't get at short ro dive is not wort h Inn ing, a ml n hat I .1-. ofler tor sale may always I.e r--fie.l on a rti-sT-rLASi IN VVALITV, while thev n-li invana'-lv t-c SOLI) AT 1JOTTOM l'ltlCllS! e" Having had nearly tiiiptt Ti:.r.s" extkri F' K In the sale of g.o.is jri my lin. 1 am er.ahiei to siipjily my customers with tl x very ln -t in the market, line me a liheral share td your tiaTr--n-nge. then, and le p-.tn inced that the l-est i always the cheapest. nrci that it never j.itis t. sny nn in ferior art i.-lc simply l eeame the price is low. as it is nn Indi-piitnl le iact that such tonus arc always the ! rarest in the end. C,TA HUNTLEY. FT'cn-luirg. April II. l'Tn. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTV-rOUR YEARS. 3Iaim fine tn rors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -or- AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALER? IN HU, fiiilLUn du STOVES, SHEET 3IETALS, AND- HOUSE-Fl'RMSliING GOODS fcE,ERLLV. Jobbing in TIN, COP PE R & Sit I E T-1R ON PROMPTLY ATTtXDnn TO. Nos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 Washhton St. JOHNSTOVN. PA. K. 1 1. -lolmstiin, M. .1- llin-k, 1''. -. Slioeinakei-, A. lincTte. JOIIXSTOX, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, BANKERS, EBENSBURG, Pa. rncTTi r i UJ PAYABLE OS IrM 5in. INTEREST ALLOWED OX TIME PEfOSiTS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALL At. I'SSttat V. l'PIVTS. DRAFTS cn the TRLNCTFAL CITIES ritinrrlit ad Nf1 el. nn it a GENERAL 11ANK1NT. lilMNKSS THANSAf "i i :n. Accounts lSli,,itol. A. AV. rtlTK. Cashier F.l.rns'-urg. Msr-ti p. T-s..;r. EteElnr Fire fe.mi.C3 Aiencjl T. DICK, General Insurance Acfent, xrtnxsn vna, rA . Pt-li-ics written tt fhort notieo n tb OLD RELIABLE "ETrMV Anil other 'irt (las. CamnAuIra, EberistMir? , Sept. SJ. lS-0.-ly. V KO. M. El' APE. A"orry-zt-Lar, Fenslr, Vx. O'fice on t'rntrc Ftrect, three dviors t n :a H i:U su oel. ' s .t ' F A. SHOEMAKCTm Attorney- AT-LAtr, Kbersiairg. ('"iisi nn lli"l nre HAYBBOTIIERS I. t - .1 l'.i:. n.i la. .,.T.:y. r i: U
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