i ! vninAW - - .trnir, ir. issi. lO'.'Ali AND i KltSONAL. llcr". T'i:oi o nul IlinOthor l'lacp. YV" l!l plP'T Rt ' M'-'Il Ul S. Tii' ti'-''-' ll.t". i'cl -yr u i hi town at .V.,:e iu-w lif-niii fr -" rts. per lU.roa, t O.itnrin s. f vn-.i want strictly pure cider vinegar, i t' .irni.in'. Tii. iM'r '1 ciir irs f'r .i cuts in town tiro j'l hv M. I. M'iiuv.i. ..t -it nsnu'-i ou will fi:vl the l irrest as- l(.r;i:.f'i!t of L'"viU":! seeiU in EiprsDun;. T!:e man who makes g:ir'Vn cannot Irl.v that ho f'N spade well f.r his work. pi,,. wf-ithiT i reii!v!iis it-elf into a hupc t-' rej'tkf the h:ut of ye tront-lisher- 'T!'.! lV.r'ii:jh A inlitor- luivo finirtioil tiiiavin the Municipal books for tile fiscal 'car j'i-t !!' i AIr. K. ' Fariwh planted a nice shade i-.'f inic it i' eri'W) in front of his grocery t .re mi M.'' iay. . !i let oi ilyo-stuffs for sale very cheap tt';.' n".v iIi hc -t'.so. Anybody can color g. !i,iri j th-e 'Hd-i. l i liiowinii their duds tosether," is what l-vcat: c-ttiir liiarried in Dctry township, l .' :!iiire!and cunty. I ( living to the bad condition of the roads, . p., .is - lii'iice to Carrolltown can be car- -,i only on horvibak. The nifxm got awful fu'l " yft'rday i ri.ir.i bi.-fore any of the saloons in this J liad been npcncil. Tlirei or four pronertit s v.eie so'.d at I blic sale tiy Sh-rirr r.Clf h. at the Court louse, on Thursday last. In order to .; .vii'.iin.' Hop Hitters, you l.ouid buy 1'roMi M. K. O.itm in, who is the i.thorle-l :'-:"' for lih-ns'jur. WT.v wi ! yon let your horses suffer from unein's wi.ei, y...;i vn i.r.-t Kcri'l. ill's J-pavin 'li'..'. K.-a I t'.n'ir advertisement. We arc uhni to kiiu'.v that the physical snditi'in f our townsman, Hon. A. A. rker, stil! continues to improve. vo m ar t;nt' K ilter, nml yet for all that rt- hae no idea when there was such a t irtli in the fruit of ye domestical hen. , iCeuieinber that low juices aiet'.e rule ji e ei ythiii' at t!ie new drugstore, includ ij oils. pe.ints, vrixisties and all other com- i.tlc. A aluahie 1-r.v horse saddle and bridle. n on Tuesday nuht of ,,t week am of Jacob smitii, near Duneans- r i ouiity. tlo;i is invited to the sewing ma ! -a Mr. .las. MeUiath, of Altoona, can recommend as in everyway !t U the I.e. lb; At'.-' 'l! .' cm rb ill V. 79: HiV f pubnt; confidence. -A ynmm. tnan m:ii.-l I'hilip Yahner, of t Auiu-'i:ie, this county, is lying danger us'y ii! at the rt-s-deticcof Mr. Ignatius Iart !y, in "iay-poit, 1 Hair county. A ii'l.e d.i.u'.iN i-.if ex-.lnnifT Uyan, of ohnstown. is in da;ijer of losing the sight f her right ye, and h.-r mother took ber to 'itl dm; on Sl..nday le.t for treatment. Theie is a woman living in Huntingdon 'bo is sai.l not to have been more than a jC'irp from lc. r home during the past eight ears, notwithstanding she enjoys excellent ea th. Mr. Hnrry h. Woods, formeily of the ,IU' i pic--, more recent ly of the lsitt-bur j w of the id Kbersb lOTlS' rriiriv 11. irg a brief viit hist mi!'; of Mr. D K. I'.amev, .it la. t'U a; tie;,1, eountv , w as de-:royei! by n 'J'l'.urs'.ia y evening last. Loss about '. The c-tigin of ;!n lire reinahis a l v. ra 551 - h'.iiies ( i.tiil, aged t 8 county :n; o ;i s rig i.mied fn t'.v grayi .id fo years, died :i I'ri.lav I. it, ami d attai bed to said .st.' .:t i !i. i,c.acd lormeily r sided in cbi.-to, is. A i.ii.f-!..n of ) "-.i.e. j ijst n.i op . ' We "buy dir. te and h it, - paper and ived at the new drug ieet troin tie' man u 1 act ur that we sell ;it lowet sO(,t r ai I hence i: i i.iB pr.c-.-s. or a long time there has been a need )r j Midi a iinimciit as Kendall's Spavin urt le ad their advertisement, and then 0 to 1". .l.oi.rs' Drug "store, Kbcn-burg, and uy f 1 t'le. The v. .o' of Mr. Xicholas "inroe, who sidi d ia this place, les than a dozen years lii -.i t i.ci home in Jbttler, Pa., on the tin -t., j; years. May her soul !St In pe .-e. 1 l.e !ui.-h asjieet of the autumnal gray, hid. betokens the shady side of life, is eas V m ihticd oy the u-e of AVer's Hair Vigor, ; hiCh can 1 e bought at the'new drug store, . beti-hing. l'a. i I: is said that upward of thirty juvenile '. ipaef. 'Otosjieak, a majorityof w'hom have ' 1 (A uing j.hii e in Altoona, will be search- r tiieir n -pci tive fathers at the next ' lair "e'inty court. i P. -master dames is negotiating for the . arch ot a 'oihi totint.iin, a regular boss lirt- r,! .iid expects d uring t he coming heat- . ! term to slake the thirst of all his patrons : , the i.e-.v drug stoie. j Hbr brushes, f.aint brushes, varnish ! 1thes, wh.it. -wa-h blushes boe brushes, . jrsobrttsiies. tooth brushes, clot hes brushes, lil bi Usl.es. and all ether kinds of brushes, ; : the new drug .-tore. , Tl m soiis.;i:.il bricklayers foi the new uirt I louse ha", f ai rived on t ho ground ml 1 te tow oik. The season being a riMiiarka- : backward one, they will be lvipiired and , 1 t leish things lively. -C"ii-'eh'ri:'g that there are a half dozen 1 r I re circuses on the roa tin I i- Ic on coining .lown i- u the road and that the I ret! v lively for i v. n-.i . ' pa-t. it. looks very much as if ; ' s ..-erv u;i ireh-e-! upon v.. M s. (':-. y White, of Pennington, Blair ' ?J f.-'.l aul Iractnred one of her arms hi. i.u her '. iv t church a pontile of Sun- ivs a No A,,t,d -r so many people ab- ; nt tlj. ni-c . . s i ,,;n religious services. EA' or H i ii"-. ..f the Altoona frt. pur- iaej th" title, l.-;u!itigs and suliscrii.tioii t of .1 St. bt at a judicial sale mi Tuesday e Mess,-,. n.llv lay claim that the j eg:-.!, and therefore refuse to de- ' wi - i : ,er !& g November, P-'sn, witnessed lie in s, iit (or will we say '.0 fi ri ist: r m l ai lioiigti more than five i.e and gone since that time ' be seen what day will wit- j b.-n. yet a -v. or.g he he. :h!r d 1 j. !lthr-t1. :s t of !i .i g lon AVe-.s says that David ' i i e, ki.'e.l a lien the other ; i t niie.r weighing two poumls. 1 !' d to be as healthy as the in :i;e !1 x-k, the only trouble ; ' lug in walking. " i gi it (hililren recently left ' -titute near Altoona," have ! ic with our worthy fiiend , his excellent wife', in that vs and twins, others of -s and und a goe. ),: eweilM ar;. and "T- J;i"v are 1 tb ii fiimi y have been equally fortu 't '"iturcs or Mour ilgic pains, sick and le-ada' b.e, ar- iiis!-tnt v banished by lof II;-. t'.r.ist's (., rnuiiiVure for Xeu V ri ll-a.!lcbe. .li:rat!te..l to relieve a 's. Ji r 1...' ' a if direct Kor sale ns by iire fo.iow-,1. Ask 1:. .lames, iMe.ggist, t-I.-e iuv.lv. 1 Pa. suopose,'! to on the P. coal. iiie i,i .e i.ie nee wnti the most to - eak, has been opened about a ou.irer north of I.loydsviile. this M-. Pl.il. K Imuiiston. Agentle i M Citrtney is r Is opening a mine ll'i- e.lee. r r.ogg,, to v.'hom we are under f..r a co.iv f.f S'niill's H ind P.ook tr, lie :n- jE:, ll-H. nr. a petition in ti e Senate :i:i citi. ns of tl.iseounty i'.tr ii,,t to adiourn sintt die. iTisel..y iii-t fi tbgtb,i.e:.;. 11 tl;" ir. h IT. hi!.'.' irv .,, 1, ,..,.,. loo 1....S ta-ed on f uii 'v. r'yiia P. Pii,lj i'n-i's Ype-et,.i.t f. ' ill at all tunes, r,,,i .inder all eir- , hoi mi n,u iiiusv w-ith the laws ' thL .ff;'!,l! ''ti. Address K. Pink i;i!ii Wea.,,,, i . .'li.ss., ior circulars, or call on E. - se.i i , ! re' t. E!enslu;rg, Pa. I grown bear northward bound id. -n v of Andrew Striitmatter, lir.elto-n. about 10 o'clock on I' wo dogs belonging to Mr. f 'o t:. variniiit. but save and i 1 '- v ti.fLs of hair, tliey diln-t get I f i h wi-h the bear. j A - i ' I t, v a- Ki i r a1 V t I i , 1 !rr ' ''medy is a marvellous j i oiii. i:i.ii plitlicrirt. Canker-mouth .'-'i f:u ii h.jtt'.e there ia an ' t' r f..r the more sncccss t',o pf.nijilaiiits. without Sold by K. James, ,;r- ri-i.-c.o.w.iv.i ,a "n , t-'-'i y, i.-1 ami wo repeat it r-l '1 ( n wilt !.. ,l,rl, 3 M il I ';. ... ",.'' n ! :' ""ixiis and laree ones. '-i .. supply, ami likewise i i'..i,a '"-'S e.'.rn, ont wh-at w " -V" in.iv ,t.i t.,.r t ... named keep a ' r:; i thi 4S ilf-W .iS.lllt li-hicl, , o,. I ;!!"V i'T "HW "'"'' n.l new pfMj.ls j " .r I1' -v,,rtl.v our Racial . tor ;n. . i . . . o., I ".a W,!a ,n t A li ,w , i,,Ly i '"ft two years rouI ' " i,d wi,.;',, i of.p Mli'''ou "'Ut so it is a it is find s ,.?,ut itftill more I "tier." foril.e m'.A ' . .... 1 1 ' ' llllu J.ISI I ..ii , lo!.t jn A,Jt() , 1 The editor of the nollidaysburg S'tanJanl had scarcely finished an item about the sear- let fever dying out over there, when he dis covered that it was the afllicted and not the . affliction that was likely to die, a little laugb!er of Mr. II. A. Lingenfelter being dangerously ill and Rlinost beyond hope of I recovery. i A voting woman residing' at Colerain ! Forge, "Huntingdon county, was bound over i to court on Saturday last to answer the charge of making r way with a child to which I the cave birth in December la;t, and which ' sems to have been murdered soon after, though its dead body was not found until j about two weeks ago. i Pure fresh drugs received every week at , the new drug store. Uemember'that our i goods are open to the inspection of your i family physicians, and if not pronounced the best to be obtained in the market, brine them back and we will refund vour money" j Our price will he found to be as low as . those of any other dealer in western Penn ; sylvania. i The borough public schools, after a suc cessful term of seven months, were brought to a conclusion this week. All, or a majori ty, of the teachers were presented by the i scholars with t kens of appreciation of'their . labors in the shape af books, trinkets, etc. This pleased the teachers, and it pleased the pupils to know a prolonged holiday was lie- i fore them. ; The "inaugural kiss" is (he latest. The J sons and daughters kiss their mothers, and when a young gentleman calls on a young ', lady, and her maternal parent is not har.dy, he just kisses her for her mot tier. The new process is said to bear very little, if any, re- seiuhl nice, except in name, to the" in auger hole" o.eulations still in vogue among clan destine lovers. Mr. J. M. Thompson, nt his store on High street, has lately received a lot of Spring samples of ready-made clothing fr..ni Watiaisiaker & Brown, the celebrated Pbila i delphia clothiers, and holds himself prepared i to til! all ordr-ts in that line given him. This j ready-made clothing can be furnished at lower figures than that mane to order, and will give eoual satisfaction. , Mr. Thomas Ott has been reappointed postma-ter at St. Bonifaeius, in Elder town ship, and Mr. C'has. Ii. MeAtcer has bad a like honor, possii.lv without the "re." con ferred upon bite, in Cambria borough. This ; makes two Postmasters MeAtcer in Cambria conntv. th other being our genial friend Mr. W. W. MeAteev. of J.oretto. Ii ott never MeAt 'ereeme to hear of such appoint ments. A pi omisingyoung horse has been named Dr. Tanner in hopes that if will make hi:n fast. 7.Vcine. That might do for some horses: but we had r.-.thcr t:.ke our chances on a package of M. B. Ponmn s' H. 1111: Pow tucns, ;.s they guarantee a healthy and ; vigorous constitution, wl.idi is essential for . a horse's spe I or endnranc. Kor -a'e by I E. James ami V. S. Barker Pi..., Ebens". . burg. Pa. ' Hie Huntingdon .ooiil .Vtrs fiiii't oi'in 1 pit bend how it is possible for stew to be on the ground and balmy lueezes in the air at i one and the sani.-. time, ntnl vet that was the ' exact condition of things in this latitude a j week or so ago. However, a paper i:i such a semi weekly condition as the .Yce -can'; he ! expected to know very nmeh abr.nt the kind of weather vouchsafed to the "nnner eiu-t" of society. 1 We learn from the Alto.evi CM that ov.r young townsman, Johnny i'-aiiis'i, whom it refers to 5s the "gentlemani v e'.erk at the I Central Hotel," rhose "eouiteous, accom modating and frank manners," it tells us, 1 "won Jiim many friends." 1., is resigned bis 1 position, but as fie is still absent from home we take if for granted that he Ins found something ( lso ii, that city for his willing ha nils to do. The Hunting lor- 0".-V donned a patent on.sioe to-,- one issue only, 1:1 order to tide 1 over t!e recent removal ot its office, wiiere ' "poi the Everett TVm congratulated our handsome and spirited contemporary on its assumption of a new dress and a n.-w head. Path. 1-a good j. ike on our friend Tvhurst, who bas 1 right to think that his paner is al- reaoy as n ar perl, ct.un typ : paper can weil get. iraphi.-ally as a ' A fact which escaped our notice last , we. K was the destruction a few davs pre vious by fire of a Imi'ding us,-d for general storage purposes on ;be farm of Mr Edward Parri.-h, in Cambria township, a couple of mile's southeast of Ebensbui g. A .pmntity , ol c-rnin, meats, etc., were in the building, ; which, with the structure itself, nsilstro-ed.- Th" less is said to be about ?sno, on : which there is no insurance. We see it stated that our young friend Dr. I. P. Slrittmatter. of Carro.'itown, who recently trtaduate, with high honors at the recent examination of students at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, will ere long accept a position in the (ierman Hospital in that city. The Doctor is a talented and woithy young gentleman, and we sincerly hope that his path in life may be ever strewn with roses, metaphorically speaking. Hey. Father Jieardon, pastor of the ' Church of the Holy Name in this place, has of fered a valuable gold cross as a prize to the girl or hoy attending the Sunday school con nected with said church who, in 11 contest to take place on next Sunday afternoon at 2 o' clock, shall show the most proficiency in Christian doctrine. Cell. Jos. McDonald, John E. Scanlan, Esq., and II. A. McPike have been named to award the prize. The large shawl and flannel factory of Samuel Oieonwood, at Bock Bun, hear Coatesviile, Chester county, with which our friend and kinsman, Mr. Peter Schwab, for merly of this place, is connected, and which wn hurncd down a short time ago, is to be rebuilt at once. The new structure will be of stone, four stories in height, and w ill be htfed up w ith ne w machiiK'ry of the latest and nin-t Improved pattern throughout. Thehensare prcparingfor Easter laving for it so to speak. SommH ll-rtiM. -Tin! only objection we have to them is they do not meet it squarely. They goat it in a kind of round (about) way; but we are of the opinion that this could" be remedied to a cer tain extent by the Use of M. B. Bobert's I'on.TitY I'iiwdkiis, which makes the hens act "on the square" by laying double yolked eggt. Sold by E. Jamesand V. s. Barker it Pro., Ebensburg, Pa. If the Altoona Sun will take a cursory glance at a map of Germany, it will have no d. .iculty in finding a pluce called Altona, and when if. succeeds in that it will know more than it does now about the location of the reputed itncb; of Edward Herman Sa gers, the man who was killed in New York on Friday last by Detective Campbell while engineeiing a blackmailing .scheme on the Strasburg family, mi l -who the .' thinks is a resilient of the Mountain City. As the scene of the Smeltzen find the ?lo,o.io pot of gold to which reference was made in these, columns a couple of weeks ago was laid in Bel! township, and as there is no such township in Franklin county, while there is one of that name in Westmore land, we rather guess it is the Huntingdon Monitor, and not the Fkki:mn, that is a lit le oil on the "Smeltzen," especially as pa pers from the latter county, subsequently re ceived, Confirmed our statement. The Pennsylvania lbiilroad Company has issued its handsomely illustrated pamph lets, containing much interesting information in reference to rural retreats and suburban homes on the main line and in the vicitiityof Philadelphia, both ir. this Slate and .New Jersey. The rates of fare, prices of board, ; and a list of houses for rent and for sale in several hundred towns near Philadelphia 1 are given. It contains Information of great 1 value to persons seeking homes in the conn- try during the summer months. ! A posse of I nited States revenue offi- ! cia s. detailed some davs ago by United states Collector Davis to raid an illicit dis- ; t .Hery in Somerset county, returned to Pitts- 1 burg on Thursday morning with four priso- ; tiers named John H .cnstetter, Wm. Miller, Samuel Pyle and Joseph Nicklar, whom they i captured the previous morning, together w ith two stills and l.i barrels of whisky. The moonshiners, who w?re surprised while at work in a ravine about fourteen miles from Somerset, offered no resistance. Tuesday morning of this week young ' Brady, who is charged with aggravated as"- j sault and battery on the person of William ! Carney, of Cambria township, on the even- ! ing of the Mist ultimo, was eiven a third hearing lefore Inquire Kiukead, wheiv it ; appearing from medical testimony that Car- n. y's condition was so greatly improved as ! to warrant a lwlief in his ultimate recovery, ' the prisoner was allowed, to enter hail in the ; sun. of $i,r.M, Mes-r.s. John McGahey and j la.be rt MeKhn becoming his bondsmen. 1 lnstnct Attorney Seedier went to Johns- 1 T " 11 :" " inarp of Mr. M. 1J. Kittell, who will hold up his etui of the iine while Mr. Sechler hol.I-i up tlie other. The latter centleman, It is proper to say. has no inten tion to remove his family to Johnstown, the rumor noted in these columns a couple of weeks Ano to tho contrary notwithstanding. As a derarter for the lint Snri kansas, Mtjor Geo. F. Dern, foreman of the i Altoona Tribune compos in?-rooms, is proo- ( ahly the most eminent success in the whole ' Xation, with a hip; X. How often he has pone there we can t say to a certainty, but ' we fel nrettv ai.ro tltita ,1 ... : i ii -1-- --J o...- urn, n loin iiu.rn nines i otiidn't excuse him. j it can't he nv tior von tnmv a tl. 1 ! ....i.iiiuztT, ior winch we are indeed sor- I ry, hut hope the Hot Springs will knock 'em i out of him thif, time. I l' r,'.' : ." 1 "'"my iat for the pin post; of ps- I u'.. 5M.i; an oince in that place, leavinc the , one htTf! (v.Iik h will know him henceforth, except durinir Court, i.. r...i... . i ir- im ! A farm of bio acres, with a good house j and barn, adjoining what ia known as the i Eorctto Springs property, in Allegheny town j ship, anil which was bought by Wm. M. I Lloyd in 1874 for the sum of $4,000, was re j cently sold bv the assignees of said Wm. M. Elord to ex-Prothonotary O'Donnell for ?7.V), and the latter gentleman on Wednesday last disposed of it to Mr. T. II. Heist, of the Mountain House, this place, for fl.O.io. 'Charley" made a cool ?.'iiKi in the operation, but all the same Mr. Heist is well pleased with his purchase. We regret to note the fact that since Friday last our friend and patron, Mr. John ; T. Long, of Summcrhill, has been holding a very "bad hand," notwithstanding it is the right one, in the game of life. The why and wherefore of that is that he became, a little too familiar with a rapidly-revolving buzz saw, and as a rotisequc'ice three of his fin : gers paid the penalty, or" of them being al most completely severed, a portion of fo skin alone holding it in position. Hope it won't be Eong till onr friend is able to dis pense with his little sling. The Altoona Sun has only half verified the prediction made about it in th" hist Frekmax. It has been enlarged to its for mer dimensions, ami is once more as big as any of them, but it has not yet been changed from an evening to a morning paper, and probably don't intend to do anything f.f the kind. Well, all we can say is that it is a bright orb of day, no matter when it makes its appearance, and we hope that under the new dispensation its genial rays may pene trate and'tind a weicome'to many households it has never before enlivened. The Altoona Tribune of Monday last furnishes the following extraordinary, tho' somewhat beiated, piece of intelligence, the '"injured youth" in question being not less than iilty-tive years nt age. while some of the other alleged facts are exceedingly apochry phal, to iny the least : "James Brady, aged is, was made drunk in the bar-rooms of Eb ensburg, and while in a crazed condition struck one of his"i ompanions. Wm Carney, a blow on tha head with a club, from the ef fects of which the injured youth wi! proba bly die. Brady is in jail, but the men who made him drunk are at liberty." Messrs. Boggs ,t Buhl, the enterprising dry goods merchants, Allegheny City, greet their patrons this Spring w ith as fine an as sortment of goods in their line and at as low prices as ever have been shown west of the mountains. Especially is this true of the silks, dress goods and wrap departments, : which embrace all the novelties in our own markets, together with those of foreign mar kets. This firm deals'in every article in the line of goods for ladies' wear: also, an al most endless assictmeut .f gentlemr n's fur nishing goods. Bead advertisement in this issi.e, and by buying iiom them even once you will be pleased in every way. The Brad. lock Timet says that at an early hour on last Sunday morning, Mrs. Joseph Harvey, of that place, met with a . lion ible accident by burning. Her husband left her in bed and proceeded down stairs to light, a fire, dining which time Mrs. Harvcy nrose and sat on a chait in front of the fire place, and was engaged in fastening her shoes v. hen she was seized with a fain! ing spell, and fell with her face downwards into the lye. She lay in this condition for some time, w lien her husband appeared upon the scene and relieved her from her lrightful position. Nolioj.es ar' entertained for h.-r recovery, as her face is burned almost be yond recognition. Ladies, while silent 1 suffering from your many forms of wenknossnnd disorder, to" you is given Dr. Fatisl'sGcrman Aromatic Wine, . guaranteed to benefit .and permanently cure you. A lady wiitei: 'T g.iined eight pounds in three weeks by your German Aromatic Wine." Sold on a positive guarantee to in i vigorato, regulate and give new and perma nent vital lorce. Are you a debilitated per son, aged and feeble, or just recovering from ; the effects of exhausting mental or physical work? Eevive the drooping energies,' get new strength and rich blood by the prompt use of Ir. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. 1 In no way can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask druggists. For sale by E. James, Eb , eii.duu g. Pa. .4-l,''Sl.-e.o. w.ly. We received the copy several davs ago for a new Spring advertisement of Messrs. J. & D. Koscnthal's Voting America Cloth ing House. Altoona, but being unable to give the matter our personal attention, we must ; ask the indulgence of those concerned for another week. In the meantime it will inter est many of our readers to learn that a good suit of clothing, consisting of coat, pants and vest, lined all throusii. as well as a good hat, a fine white laundriod dress shirt, a cood un dershirt ami pair of drawers, a good pair of suspenders, a four-ply linen collau a neat neckPe, a pair of while socks and a white ; handkerchief, all of which are. large enough ', and good enough for any man to wear, can all be bought at this renowned clothing es- ' tablishnient for the paltry sum of ft. Think of that, which is only one of the many pood bargains to be found'at the Young America, and then wuep for the money squandered if you have been fooii-h enough to buy your Spring suit at some other house. A gentleman who paid a brief visit to the county jail last Saturday, says that he found the establishment, as"usual, ir. first- : class order under the supervision of Jailer Griffith. The prisoners number probably a i dozen, and were all in the corridor for exer- ' cise. Brady, the youth who is charged with i having struck Carney on the head and near- ! ly killed him, was in good spirits, owing, j fnubt!cs!. to the likelihood of the recovery of Ids victim. Murray, the artist, was at i work on several charcoal sketches, which, when completed, will well be worth looking at. He is also engaged in the production of a manuscript newspaper devoted to jail news and interests w hich will be unique. Anoth er prisoner ( name forgotten) excels in the manufacture of kniek'-knackerie from wood, j a pair of pincers from a solid block being ; specially noticeable. These and the others represented the. treatment accorded them as being all they desired. Some trouble was ; expeiienced for a time in procuring a high enough degree of heat throughout the build ing, the register refusing to work properly, but the defect was discovered and remedied, and no complaint on that score, or indeed ' any other, has been made for many weeks. It maybe noted that with the exception of j Brady, the charges against the prisoners, 1 some of whom are serving out sentences, are : for crimes of comparatively low grade. j Mrssns. Ef.v Bnos., Dpt-'icjot-j, Owf.oo, N. Y. For the past three winters J have been afllicted with catarrh and cold in the head. I applied several remedies without : good results, jast winter I used your Cream Balm, and found it to accomplish'ad von rejv . resented. T. F. M Cohmu k (Judge Com mon PJcas), Elizabeth, X. J., Aug. g."., is!. See advertisement. j Since the ix'thoiiittiox of Elv's ('ream B;iltn my sales of it have daiiv "inerensed, and are iinpreoeil.-rited. I confidently re eoinmend it io all sufferir.R fu.ni Catarrh or kindred diseases wlin call upon ne, with that pleasure and confidence that a personal knowledge of its curative powers afford. (I. II. Kirwiv. Driifrtit, Wiikesb.irrn, Ta. Sold at James' t)ru Jftore, Etiensburt;, I'a. Col. Michakt. C. fiARBF.R, an old and one time prominent citien of Hollidaysbnryr. wlif-re we knew him in our early boyhood ('ays, died on Friday last in Madison," Indi ana, of which city he hud been a resident for nearly if not quite thirty-five years, durins? the c'reater part of which time he was editor and proprietor of the Ijaihj C'nnrirr. While the war was in progress -Mr. 4arlr held the position of Quartermaster of the Army of the Tennessee and afterward performed the same duties in the field with General Sher man's army. At the time of his death he was postmaster of the city as well as editor r-f the Courier. We judge his as;e to have been about 6."; years. 'Vaee to his ashes. The Greatest Bi.Essrso. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the bloo.i pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the prcatest blessing ever con ferred upon n.an. Hop Hitters is that reme dy, and its proprietors are beinsi blessed bv thousands who have been saved and cured, by it. Will you try it? See another column. Ensile. For sale by M. L. Oatman, author ized aent, Ebensburg, I'a. Ovn friend and patron Mr. Geo. ScheUig, carpenter, has brought his family back to this place from Altoona, where we believe he himself is still employed, and as if to equalize matters, Mr. Thomas Facan. anoth er carpenter, who has been workinsat his trade in Altoona since last Fall, is about to remove his family from Kliensburjj to the Mountain Citj, where Mr. M. J. Xacle, of Carrol townshij), lias alao located of late. So it g.)f s. Answi r This Qr ESTroK. Why do so many people we see around us seem to pre fer to suffer and be made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appe tite, coming up of food, yellow skin, etc., when for 75 cts. E. James. Druggist, Eboris bnrg, Ta., will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, which is guaranteed to cure in every in stance. 4-l.-e.o.w.ly. iMronTANT to Travelers. Special in ducements are offered von by the Bcp.ltno ton KorTE. Jt will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this 'sue. 3-18.-10113. i (OjfellXH'ATIO. j WORMS. WfRn.N. HORXS. ! T v, 1ia, K. F. KunkM Worm Synip never fail. todo-- I Johnstown, Pa., April 1-, li-Sl. troy Vin Seatani stomach Worms. (I'r. Knnkel KniTOR Freeman Peat Sin: Pyrenpon ufthe , I the only iuefes.sfui physician who removes Tape : expiration of the present term of oftieo of County j Worm, in two hour, alive with head anJ no fee ; Superintendent Benr. the Sehool Ihreetorf of Cam- i until removed). Common ?enso teaches If. Tape i bria county will he called upon to meet In conven- j Worm he removed, all other worm can readilv he 1 tinn on the third day of next month, hr the pur- j destroyed. Advice at offhe and ftore free. The poe of e!etintr a succeor to that irentlemnn or , doct.tr can tol whether or not tho patient lias re-eleotir.tr Mr. Bene himself, who Is a candidate j worm. Thousand? are dyinur daily with worms for a third term. I al.-o understand tliftt there nre and do not know it. Kits, fpasm'. cramps, ehuk threeor four others who are willing to serve the ; in and FUfiocation, sallow complexion. cirrle ' people in that capacity. I don't wNh at present I around the eye, pwellinjc and pain in the stom to advance the claims of any particular candidate, ' avh. re?tlef at nicht. prrindinr of the teeth, piekim? tut deire to ?iig-sfe?t mat tnere are many reains hit n ;. fttu-u. lever, ncninif nt me car. head wliv we, as iruardsans ol the people's inrere?tf. ; ache, foul hr-at h. the pat ient arrows pale n nd t hin. should v.-to for a change In preicrenee to the pres ent Inumhent. hen first called to thi office, six year?? atro, hut little wan known of Mr. IScrjr in connection with educational matter. In f.ict. he had heen playinsr. the part of an insurance nent. or "ome:hinir of that port, and at the time did not possess the ne-cna-snry qualifications to enaMe him to hold the of fice: and it w only by proetjrinn a recommenda tion from J. V. WickfT-ham, late Star Superin tendent, ttiat he been me at all eHiriNe to the office. In the administration of the affair of the posi tion lie hn? failed vry lnnrely to cive satisfaction. In conduct imr County Institutes, which by law arc provided to Pe held annually, he hf Piirmilly lull ed torwatit ot executive shinty. Thee Institute, if properly conducted, would no doubt be a benefit to t lu- nvh her f't the county: hut. Instead of al lowinir the te.tcher to fnkehohi of the work and make it a pucee. be h persistently refused to do o. Thf 1 am told by teachers who have aked to ho allowed to take part in the exer'ise? and have been refused, i n the contrary, he has made the-e Institutes the occasions tor brinjimr out pro fessors in normal schools, prominent preachers and persons of that iik to bore the teacher? and other who attend, ami that, too, at the expene of the ta vpayer. This. I doubt not. can ne substantiated by t he teachers of almost any d istrict in the county. A train, in rnakinie hi visits to the achnnls during the past winter, we find it has been his custom to jfive the pupils a perie? of question.-, and after cx amininbthe work performed unoer ids direction. to Invariablv crive the pupils a Fcoldimr, stating amon-r othr thinir thatI have a little irirl at home year? old who can do better work than any of you.' Now we don't wish to advance the idea that we would not approve of instituting new methods of teaching, etc., hut we do olooct to a County Super intendent -roinr rib. tit- the county r-oundinu; the merits of hiorn iilt and rid icn li n-rr others and their parents and tea!ier. an I even telling teach ers sometime? that they nre n,t fit to tench school, when he himself env them Inrne to tfaHi. He has also made the occa-i-'n of vi-'itin the sch"o!s a pretense in order that he miirht work tip' his chances fr re elct ion. lmb-ed 1 understand that he his visifd crlau. portions of the county soh-ly to canva-s in his intorets. payimr no attention whatev.Tto his official dntie-. In fact, we think the whole administration of Mr. Henr vulnerable and onen to critteism. and see no reason why we liouid continue him in other. However. Mr. B-r:r ?o"in to think it the duty of the lMr-M-t r? to retain him. piobably ns a port of Iiensi.iner on tUe to'inty, alihouh. the national Kfivernment !s pensionini him already for i-crvices. rendered to the country. In li Is peregrinations in this end of the county last week. Mr. Bera wa very free with the pt:itc mcnt that neither of the otiier candidates had a ' yliot fd a chance" to be elected, and advised them and their friend to let the County Superin tendenry alone and attend to t-omcthuiir else that would p"iy ihera l etter. Very eonsidcrate. indeed, i he of their welfare ! T Mr. Ih rz we - re obliged to :iy, yon are certainly urc:;t:y mitaken. V. hy, sir. you metition districts in which certain of the ; candidates will not ire, a vote, when yon know . bett:r. For instance, you say o! Mr. S raver, that ; he wil! not iret a voteTn his own ( I ay lor) district. when The f.t -t is. and yo-i know . that he wiil jet every roio but oc. and that one yon captured"' ! while yen should have been attending to your of- fi'-itil bu! -lt'ss. Tii is miusc u'-iiticiii:iii ha other ; ilf-iricts xu'ij for him, and I aiso umbrstand a. f larj-'c following in different other portions of the i county: yet joti concede to hfm fearce'y a nyt h injr. Are you "not "a little alarmed. Mr. Bene, and hetice ie tin ? kind of bravado to keep your eonraye up ? la the same manner you treat other candidates j who have quite a larire following an 1 yet you will net con ede them any - how at all. Your'tatemrnt j nre very wi'd. Mr. JWir, and you should be caret'.:!, as one of The qunlifH-ath't 11 necessary to this l!i'-e ' is a reputation foi eraciry. You know that whrn ' you were a candidate three years airo you proinicd many Directors that it yon were then elected you would not aain be an aoir int : yet you now I:ave 1 the ' ek" to tirL-c yte.-r-clt on tl.e prvV and to ; d ny, rs you d:d to" j-ronunei.t arTie l.rre hi-t ; vei-k, that yen ever e::presed yo':r.-',-lf in that .' ma r.ncr. 'ow, i"Tr. B. rr. in view of the f-u t that your ad-mini-tr.i'r.n has bcn. to s:y the lea-f, a very weak one. and in view ol the further tact that there are ot her uten in the ci-i;nty who are. to put it mildly, tu'iy as eonipet-nt as you, and who have devoted a srreat deal ol their time to fenchintr and preparing thent'elves f.r the work, would you not think it allowabb? tor I'ire"t r to east their vote tor some one els,? Such are my opinions, on this subject, and to thi:? end wiii I labor. lHi:i:-rort. - - a SIiiloTt'.t Consumption Cure. CiiTirii in'! m-iiio wo liavv ovt tM. wn' i-ino wo Slav- ov.t ..!.!." wri... a n-m- lntT)t fJrn firm. A fw !f-;o- iiivaril-lv euro tlio wi.r. t ci-cf nt T.Tmti. nMi. or Hrnti i tis. wli i le ir-i W'tirlfT-Jui j-U'V-r in I he nin,- oi' 'onsnnii-t ion p irhni!r n i.:ir:illel in thf lif.-tory nf Tnlitne. Since Hi f-.r-t ! i-very i him rfn 5nl i on a irnar antfr :i t rsf -piJiirli no other rn'l !"i r(? can stnntl. If yon have a cnimli purnrstly ask you to try it. I 'rife, lm., o antl 1. 11 your lnnu nre Fro or yonr ohc. t or bri'-k liutie. nsr Shiloli's Ioron I'ln tt'rv. S.!.l at K. Jiiiacs' Iruir Storo, Vo-tofll-'e, KlM nst.iinr, Vi. (4-l,8l.-.o.w.Iv. ?ri'liIF.n IX TH K Cl.v.AltKIKI.11 ('OINTV Jam.. We c.iidfnsp from Wcilnr-siln y'rt is PiH" (if t.if C'lf-ai'fioM AV) nblic'i n tin' ti.llow ine; nopount of a terrible tragcilv vi liioli as onacti'd in tliat place on last Friday after noon : Pat. (l.wilman an.l a woman of had repute named Kate Sample, ho'h from Iu liois. jn that county, and both of whom had been in jail on some charge rot stated, were released from prison nl.r.nt two wet ks H'o on tiieir own recognizance to appear at t tie next t'-rm of 'ourt. ( J.-orire lv.-ans o. -copied a cell in foe seme institution nwa!linar sentence for ma nshiuK-hter. of which he was convicted in .Tann ery for having killed n Swede near Hontzdale in .fune last. Iv:;ns nd froodman were, coal miners and had heen acquainted for several years, havinie first met each otiier in the 01 reirions. On Priday allernoon last. Put. 5ot)dman and the woman. Sample, who had conic to town from I.'l Hois, ap peared at the pi 1 (Sherilf Mehntfey and Ileputy I'Uon.pson. both beinif absent) nn.l' obtained ad mittance, nlle:rinsr that they were brother and Bis ter to a prisoner who had heen lndire.l in piil the day previous for hir.-eny by a constable from l'u Hois. The, jailor permitted' Oondinan and tiie wo man, and ills.) Kd. Ooodinnn. a brother of Pat's whoeiine from Iu Heis wiiti him. as we inter, to enter Pvans' cell. While there Kvans and Kd. Oondinan irot into o quarrel ebont some tov furni ture I hat K an- ha.! manufactured, and durinir the fiuht I-vans stabbed froodman twice. once in the nbdomun and once In the heart eausinir death in a few moments alter. It is stated that Pat (rood man drew a revolver to shoot Kvan. but wa pre vented Irom ooinir so by the Sheriffs wile. Pa trick and the w..uia:i who had come with him immediately started f pom town'in their hntruy. but were subsequently arretted at 'nrwnnvi i!e nn1 brought back to 'lcafiehl. The murdered man was ahoiit '2o years of nsre and unmarried. His father. f later and brother-in-law live in I)u Kois. (tondman's remains were buried in tho I'atliolic cemetery at Cdearfietd on Sunday last. America Must Yield. The ifrratp?t thinkers, the most profound schol ar, I lin niopt expert, thorough imd sneers. "fill ohrm-i-ds for thee America must turn to ticniiaiiy. In the wi.tullv speculative hel I ,f lnrdicine rio lirenter step 1ms yet heen taken than in thediscov crv. after the most extended researdi and the most e-irelnl and pi.tieiit cxperimenti. ef Ir. I'anst's rermun l.'onmh Syrup, ior the cure of consumption, eontths. eolds, sore thront. hronehitis. croup. n.l all I nlmonary diseases. Hememhrr this medicine is sold on n positive iruarantee to cure. l'riee, 2.V., S-ie. mid $1 per hotiie. Ask lriii;aists. Sold at K. .lames' l.ru; Store, Kbcnshurq;, I'a. 4-l.-e.o.w. Thr hoiisewirc now t;Veth the towel. And tieth the snme 'hont tier hend. And pocs for the woo l-r.rk and window. While hub!.-"' partakes nl cold hrcad, KeJ.rdinu' pro-.-eeti :na however. No! even a word hy him's said. lint he says to hiinlf in h whisper. "I wish the pood I.or 1 1 was dead." Hut lie.nsp-clMnlnjr d. esn't last forever, thank Koodne- s. and when the last eohweh has heen dis lodged and the hm ramihft. from irirret to cellar, the head of thr household proceeds, or at ...is-, o.iirnt io urorevci. to ceieiTate thr eompletlou ! of that important ceremony hv dressing tip In a '; new Sprinj suit from the Veil known estahlish- 1 mer.t of (indfrey Wolf. t:ext door to the postoiiice. ' Altoona. Ta., after which he can parade around j and condole with'those of his m-iirhhor who nre, ' still tin. lorirotnir domestic martvrdom. P.S: Wolf! lias enouirn suits on hand ro gratify all tastes meet ail demand? and suit all pocketbouk. ' W'f; understand tliat all the farmers' horse in this section that are iriven M. H. KoiiKirrs' JIofsk I I'owi.Kits. are able, owinir to their lax'iitive, tonic I ana pnriiyinK qualities, to plow from one-third to one half inre acres per dav than those which are (riven any other prei.nratiori. We advise all those who have not used them to do so. Thev are n..t adulterated with .rnn or pake tr.eal ami pold by the pound, hut are prepared from pure drill?, put lip In neat packace. and sold for 2.. rents hy K. James. Ehensbunr, I'a., and hy all other druggists! Now the bnsband. still a lover. An.l his wife, so true and tried. O'er the dyinir fire hover. Listening to the wind outside. And with smile and ehperina laugh, he Cal's her "idol of his soul." Till ho makes her, throHirh his Brin:r another hod of coal. "talTy," "TnTy"' ha. become snch a common article nnw-R-dnys that nothinir well, hardly anythinir pan t.e accomplished without it. Hut there is nothinir akin to tally " in the assertion that tor quulitv, style, variety, and price the toek of Spring elo thine just received at James J. Murphy's Star Olothinir Hall. 10P Clinton street. Tohnsto'wn, can not be surpassed anywhere. Oive Mr. Murphy call and be convinced that we "speak by tlie card. 'Off nil n.l words of ton:m. orpen. The saddest arc these : -It ml"!ht hsvc been." " Tho above quotation was forcinly bronirht to mind the other day by hearing a ybnnir lady to mark that she would riot now be dvins; with Con sumption If she had taken Sixes SvKi r or Tab, 'iLiiCHEnnv and HoARiiovsn In November last, and thus enren her cold, an a friend of Iter's did. Sold by E. James and V. S. Barker it IJro. Tai l and fair she stands at the irate Arfd her lover stands beside her. When a smothered shock fulls on her ear. And the youna- man Is a rider, lie took a ride on a No. 10, Which her pa sent ent a sailing. And the Rate divides tho land profano J- rom the fair frirl's land of wailing. And the young man a-ti'peen there no more, for that No. 10, like all similar articles from the tlreat f'astern Bout and Shoe Store or Sol. Illunienthal, lm Fleventh avgn.ie, Altoona. was fully warrant ed to do Its work. I'arents and others Interested will make a note of the excellent quality and fine finish of the hoot, and shoes lo be found'at thi re nowned establishment, where entire fatlpfaction us to fcoods and prices, is al vt guiimuteed. e anu. All thrxp I svi!i t. in ami more e.noc frm wor n". E. I'. Kt '." KM. S WdK.M SYKI I' never fail to remove , them, l'riee. Jl.oO per Lottie, or 6 !ott!ef for fh.'". I (Kor Ta;e Worm, write hhiI eonsuit the .lootor.) j For all others. Iray of vour drminit the Worm Svr ; up. nn. 1 if he lias it not. pen. i to lr. K. i. Kl'MKL, j S-J N. Ninth Street, I 'li i In .lol iIi ip . I'a. A.lviee t.y I mail free: semi three cent stamp. . Worm? are eapiihle cf pr.siu. ins irreat dietnrh ; nnce? in tlie sysietn. The whole train o! pamo.l- ic and convnisive uisen.-cK may pr.Kroe.1 trom the I irritat;on of worm in the ah mentarv eani.l. I'liol j era, epilepsy, tetan.i". i.nrairsiK. tniinta. ml enn- vil. io!ia. o. well n? a v.iria'v ol other ncrvon" an.l cnvulsive alleetion.-- i.--. are nut nnlre.;-,icntlj the of- i fe.-ts of th'.? eatise. have nl-o hren known to proclu-e pleurisy, pain? in ' ihc side, dysentery, remittant fever, dro'p.v of tho ' l.rain, chronic an.l nnsmodic eouli, etc., et ! i XLRVOLS DEBILITY! XERVOIS DEBILITY! ' Iiol.ility, a depre--.e.l, irrit ii.le state of min.I. a j ' weak, nervous, exhausted feelimr. no rr.eruy or au- i imation. eor.iuse.i hea.l, weak memory, the eonse- . ..iienee of exeesse?. mental overwork. This nervous ! i dehil.t v hnds sovereign enre in K. F. KT'N K KTS i ; IinTKH WI.NKOMIiUN. It tunes the pvjtem, ! j dispels the mental iiloom ami despondene'v. and ! ! rejuvenates 'ti e entire vtrm. iet the aenuine. ' Take only F.. F. KI'NlvKIS. It has a vellow , wrapper around it. with his phor.i.jraph on the i ! outsi.W. l'riee, 41.00. Ak vour di n-i-t. and it ; j he has it not, ?.it it r the proprietor, K. F. Kun- j kel. No. a.vj N. Ninth Street. I'hiladelphia, I'a. ' Adviee free, l.y eneh sin three-cent tamp. As- 1 ehenhark ,V Miller. Sole Agents, 3 1 and t'ailowhill ; Streets, rhiladelphia. I'a. For s.Ue l.y K. James, ' I j.ri.i;i;iM, r.ieiisi.uiu:. 1 a a riF. n in:. Stock llrFirs, I"Ai:vri:s, and capaMe men wantinsr protital.le employment, will he sls.l to know that jMe?v. Ilnimiin IIkos.. T-'-T t'h.-stnut St.. l'hiindelphia, I'a., have lut ready a work that has lonij heen needed. They en!l this handsome V'.lume. which cntams over !ov". jiaires and 4.t il lustrations, "fir. Muvnii-n'! I Huitvorm Stock Ioi tor cr.d I.ii'f stffk E n? '.rlnr.rffii ' and it is weil namrJ. Sne'j a honk 'o..ui 1 he hx.k-nd upon as a necessity t-y everv t:.nner or person in nnv it.iv in-tere-tc.l in any kind ol Live St.wk. Not onlv'will it siive many times its cost. eon.i..ercd frt.m a financial point of view, l.y ta. hini; how to buy, how to soil, how to trv'at'in he:.lih and disease, how to feed, and how t. make prohiale the keep ing o' j!l irses. Cows. Sheep, Slne or Poultry, out it will enable a man to often relieve the suderi ns ol his duo', animals, and thus jirrfcirm a rlft which ho owes them. The ol.ieet teaching Stock )ook is endorsed bv all the leading eterinarv S;ireonr. I ineludiiiK Hon.. I. W. a.l-den. V. S.. Member of j the liov a 1 '..ilete ot Vcterinarv Surgeons. London, . Ki.l.-.nd. M. W H.n-h. ". s. President oi Peni.'ii J t'oil.'ire of "eter! nary Sureois al Philadelphia, I and others too liiii.'eroiis to i-ienil n. Tiie author. ; l'r. J. Kiis.ol M.iiinii.sc, 1.., V. S.. had a j.ri-- tical experieii.'c oi over '.wenty-hve yc.cs as a 'et ; erinary Suiteon :ind stock Kaiser.' mid it would ; be h il to n line a man b.-U.-r .('.la'.ili.'d lor the : preparation i f tiiewrk. The information is n)l ! iriven in plain Fii;Ii-h. and nilii .ut t.-.-hoi.-iliti.-s. 1 and it is not to be wondered at that the publisher i lire meeting with si'-t success in it : s.ile. moi.s .n inoi.ATUY. It has been a l- n time since a hook so ; hnrmtntr has come 111 d- r oj:r notice 11s "false iio-U or Lint U'onl.i;) of t!.r HorW." H is published hy the well -kiionn Subscribtu.n Hook I'ulil-.sliers. "Urn 11 a it i 1 In. .s., of Philadelphia. Frank S. l..bbin. former. y 11 resident ef Japan, is t he author, and he certainly wod.is an easy, p-'i-ular pen. while the w.-rkmar.-hij. iij.on the book shows yoo.i taste and crest care at every point. The iliustrxtu in are varied and many of them are reniiy l.evitchins. 'J liey r. pre-i !:t cu-toms pe! t.ilnini; i". the worshij. oi all lauds .-.nd aires, and they are abundant and Koo.t. Any ntrpnt who tak li !'I of tht book in sure of ' a teo-ni l"'k. hut lie lias ok ...is ever yet nfearel. j ?s. He not only h;i Hooks of intvi-l h;ivr ii.1.- ph.-il the cii.-toins o! var- ; I. it. ;ls : i!i:--:or.-iry ImokH 1 ve ilej'i"te,l itlola- i try; pl.iltKoj.hi.vM locks itnTit;' iirinci!ff! ot nil tak in all rhet? viev. In-tr:iti !!- whole wi! have i:fiie.I i lit Iniiila- j retiio!)s : hut this hunk j for ai! 'lie n itioii?. and ii h ne.-lv thn-e liuii'lrt.! It ' emp'iat u-al'y a book fur the people, hoiild have a eo:v. Kvrry lUfnily Ht. Ilmo ir?l, ! Xors. ;?17 antl :3H Arel. Street, j im hIjAIjkimm iia. j 1 J nt es 1 ecltioofl tni'-J.OO per Day. I I The trave!l!inr pul. lie will still find at this Hotel j I the same liberal p.rovision for their comlort. It is j located in tiie i in med ir. f e ren'res of 1 -ui ness and ; j amiiseiiio.it, and the diderer.t Hail I.'oa.l depots, j as well as nil partsor tho city, are easily accessible , by street ears constantly- passing the doors. It ot- J ! fers special inducement? for those visiting the city i for nusincss or pleasure. Your i nt roiiaire i s re. t.ectin'!v solicited. ... ' in, m. KHitli, IToprletor. Pliiladelphia, f."ov. 1. lsio.-t!. Sfik went to fhe play of "Olivette," Ami near n open window rhe sat. And I vsodofnu she there met The f.te orpll who rashly iret So imprudent. She saw a notice in the weekly Star, "To 'nr.- a ob! -I'se Sims'Vviii r of Tail'' So she went to the druu'ist, and then and there Invested with a single quart iir In the article. Vow if yon only have occasion to see How earnest and vehement she will be W hen tc Hinu: ln.w .juickly and entirely She was cured of tloj cold caught on said settee, "i will surp rise you. Toadies, fur those distressing com plaints tit which yoa are subject, use IPr. I'aasl's Herman Aromatic If 'inc. H-l,'81.-7y.j OBITI'ART. tl'IIAKA. Ild. in Mnnster townhl, on Sut nrdny, April 1SI. i'H.ir.tcs. Hrr rtEHERT, aon of John and Ten-n, K. t'Har!i,ii(red "years, 1 month and 14 days. VI. en tlie evening stin was setting Ear awav in tiie golden west, Cl.ir little i'hariic's soul took ttinl.t To its heavenly home ol rest.; When the rising sun was shininir :i thai sad and mournful morn. We laid hie little form low down. In the quiet cliurvhyard ground. How sadly we shall miss him. Jl.it yet we must not mourn. For his happy spirit has u-one to rest Ear from this world ol scorn. K. JMunster Twp., April 11, issi. NKW ADVKRTLSl-MKNTS. rpo tiit: school Diurx'ions of -4- 'AMHI!1A CnrxTV.-Cnli'wii.' In pur suance ol Ihe forty-third section or the Art ot May . is:.4. you ar" heret v notified to meet in conven tion, at the 'onrt llonse. in Fbenst.iirti. o-n the frtt Tiirt-lati i'l May. A. V. Js'SJ. bcimr the third day ol the month. Ht 1 o'clock n the afiernoon, and se lect, I'.i'f v. ff. by a majority of the whoie numtier of t'.e Hircctors present, one person r literary nnd scientific attainments, and ol skill nnd experience in tli.; art ol tea.-hmif, as t.'onntv Superintendent, for the three succeeding years;"and certify the re sult to the Slate Superintendent, al Ilarrisburir, as ret, uir. d by tho tl.irtv-ninth section ot said ait. II. HKIHf. County Superintendent of Cambria Conntv. E-ocusiiurn. April IS, Ussd.at. AUDITOUS NOTICE. Tlit; iimler , siirned. lmvinir been appointed Auditor bv I the I irrthns' ourt of Cambria conntv to he.ir and I decide upon the exception to the second necoiint of I r. .1. thrisiy. eve. ntcrof y. X. Chrisiy. lcceased. and report flitrihuti..n of the funds in the hand ol sni, K.iecntor to anI amonirs. the parlies enti tled to receive the same, hereby rtves notice that he will sit at his otri.-e in Ebcnsi.urir. on Monday, Mat 3d, J-1. al 11 o'clock a. m tomtoiid I,. ihi duties of snid appointment, at which time and j place all persons Interested mav attend if they see proper. A I, Y IN EVAN'S, Auditor. Ebenshuix, April 15, lsi.-3t. uditoiis xoficiwrir: i A a. sisrned. hnvlnir been aiipninterl Auditor by the urphans v. ourt of Cami.rui county to distri bute the funds in the hands of Michael Slnnaker. Admi j--trator of Mary K. ( rr.u-.'hnour, deceased, as sh .in by her firo-t nnd nnal account, hereby Rives notice that be will sit at his office in E'.cns bnrx. on Monday, Mny jth. J.'. at 9 o'clock A. M., to attend to the duties c.f said apppointment : at which time and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper. AL.VTN EVANS, Auditor. Ehenshnrg. April 15, 1SS1.-3X. $20.00 SAVED! 820.00 'jn.OH,MVi:il bv purchas ins a SKVHmj M A CHINK from Iheiundersiened. whose ottice is at 104 Kleventh Avenue, between 16th and lh Sts.. Ai.toosja. Pa., and who oilers tho Editor of the CAMnuiA luEEXii as reference J. McOltATH. i! 15, lR81.-tf. AXtE CHEASE Best tn the world, leasts longer than anv other. Always In good condition. Cures sores, cuts, bruis es and corn. Costa but little more than the Imi tation?. Every package has the trade mark. Call for the genuine, and ake no other. VLABASTINE! Eor finlrhn.ir Walls and Ceilinai. Is the most val uable material known. It is far superior to Kalso mine. and more economical. It is a valuable dis covery, and its meritH as a wall finish are nnequal ed. It is the only natural and durable finish for Wnlln. It will pay you to send for sample card and testimonials to SKULK! BKOS., 32 Barling Slip, Ji. T. City EAR and expense to agents. x iro. noil.--- . l v IV- Aupusta, Maine. Q00O year to Airnnts. and expenses, f 6 Outfit I iJJi' free. Addrit f . S-.cet.'i fyCo., Augusta. Jie ! ticklintr and irritation in t! Alioona, Ap: Chicago & Norih-Western KAII.WAY Is thc;OLI1-T: lil'T'(iN'STiifTEI)' B K"T KUT1PPI.I): and hence the LEADING RAILWAY or "tiiie WEST AND NORTHWEST! It is the short and best route between Chicago and ail iH.ints in nr1hern Illinois, Iowa. Hakota. Wyoming. braska. 4 alilnrnla. ttrecon. I olorado, I th, ..., loan... .nnnittni, rTiia. and Tor j COUNCIL 5LUFFS, OMAHA, I DKXVtlt, l.i;ADtIM.C, I SA T, T I, A K ;, SA y FllA A CISCO, I Dcadnooil, Monx Ity. I Crrtrrr Rnniris. I)r Mninrs. fnj:mlns. end nil pnir.ts j in thr Trrrturrincntt in the llV.f. Alto, for Mth-mt-: krr.'Hrrrn !:!. UxhLoih, Shrbounan. Marnurttf. Eov4 a-i i.ar. it am to'r,,, ll,, u;htna. Ariri'i. Mrnmha. St. Paul.Minnfniinlit, Ihirnn. I olna. hantn. lUrmarck. Winona. I.e f ;. Otrntonnn. onr! nil (inl in Min nr"fn. haln'c, 11 ..t,von..i and thr .Vor.','i:rff. At Council Hlmif the Trains of the Chi'eairo .t North-Western ami tiie I'. P. H"y- depart from, arrive at and use the same poiil L:i.ion lH"rot. At t 'hict!;... c!. e connect i .n- are made with the Lake Shore. JW ichiari entral , Halt i more & hio, Fl. Wayne ni.d Pei,n Ivania. I'lneaito k Urand Trunk H'ys, and the Kai.kaM-e an 1 Pan Handle Koine1. Mtr lose eonnerl ion made at Junction Points. It is Ili- OM.V MM: rnnnini; ITII.MAMIOTKLDIMXGCAKS CIIirAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. Puliindii Morju-rs on all Z isrltt Trains. Insist upon Ticket A cents ?ril:ni j on Tickets viathis ro.id. I!xatr.ii:e your Tickets, and reiuse to buy if t'ney do not n'-d ever tl:e C'liieao & North-AVeterh Kail way. If yoa wish. the II. -st 'Travelir.z Acommodati.ins yon will linv v.or 1 i.-k-is bv tins route, and will wTAKF. M'Ni: ( .Til I K." -All Ticket Aii!s sell Ticket hv this Line :iki in . 111 it. fu 1". . ..' ( iirticyai M.:r,aijfi ( hiccrjo. !-!! 1 WMSTWAIII). 'y.l APRIL II, IS8I. SPKCIAI, O 1 ' I ' K151N(iS. BELLON BLACK SILKS! TnrhoR He, t SI. 1 5. KI.SO ami 81. .s Ij k j r.r. 1 1: tm r.yr. 24 Several case New P.iaok Iln-ca.!.- r.t fl, i.cn an.! up to sj , j pt r yal p?cial lot Kie.ip.t V-V 1 1! ! One i )o .os at per i p. r yard. rorT'-inpiiin";s. . 1.T.: and .n i. r.d l t o .net var.I that i;n e s.. I ar New inch ir.,'. rc Sirii. SMk iff) pie. es- Black !!k at ?l.ik.. fl.: i-j no per yard. Ih.nnrt iicil ii'i.'-l? less r.rircs ih-iii ci r -old at. to l.o0 per y.ird. pieces Kancy Siiks. at : "rips.( llM.-t ii.-. IjOUisiHeS I.are I'd Jila.-k Satin il'I.yons. l..i. 1.2", an 1 up to liifst irra.ies. Satin rIarveillcnx nd Suraiis, Black and 'o'.or. Fine Black Silks, -j.-..s to fl.(i ner yard. Very iaiK lot and sper inl valu.-s in H.a'k Sat'ns, Irom fO u; to rine-t trade. Kitraordinary va';te in T V , $1 ij .. si.-Jjan l i.'0, the tw.i l?ttr ".t! inch :roo!s. DIHCRS (JOODS. One case 'il-inch Sill; Striped I:nportrd Hoods at J.r.c. niuch .ess than value. All the new thin-T in Nofi We d .Joods, from ".c. to $1 .1. p.-r yard. Nun's Veilinf! A lt r-ys t "1 : h. Homespnn Cliecks. lliun.inntcd Beiges, rii.'VMiif, Ponies, t'repes. JiC. Iarare assortment of French Plaids and Siripc, newest combinations and elegant desi'tn for costumes, ooinbinations, etc.. CV. to $.;..') per yard. New Beverd.-re elfeeis in'llres tioeods. 100 pieces each of 4" and -H-lnch Black I'ashmero, at i ami n-i.w per yard respectively, sur li.s:nif any (jualitylecvr ret.iilcv). or hitheru. ttfered "at thefe prices. LADIES' JACKETS AND WHAPS Now open ; choice Imported frarments, from hnct to lowest irrades. S eL-i:tI values in choice medium jra ln. Every lpartment r)mplto with newest ft3les Sprina1 Jm.1s, Hosiery. i love?. Trim-luln-jJ5, I-aee, Kinlroideries, ate. BOGGS Sc IJUIIL, I 118 & 120 Federal Si., Allegheny, Pa. T-a-e Curtain, In fii.o m.i!itio. nt ?pvh,1 lw ITi.-cs: larze l'U oi iNol tlm lia in 1 jicp I :nrlnms nt i 1.M perpair aV ut half value clean, fresh eoods; ! 3- and 4-4 I'lieelrand Serim h.ths. made to or- i der of clean selected cotton, at .. and 6'.4'e. ; I.inen i Scrim ('lo;h. up, and Auti.jue Laces and Swiss 1 lappets r..r Curtain. (4-15,'si.-ly.m.c.) j IIXANCIAL Statkmfxt of Wa'sit- i . tnotox Tim-xsim. (Kun I ikp a htmkst) for . the year endinir Mnreh 14, lsjl : ('. Romxs, Supervisor, pn. , To amount of lHu.licate t joT.oi ' " " from unseated lands.. . .'107. " " order to tstiaiice if..ia 504.a Ci:. 1 I5y 65 days' er-Ices as Supervisor, at Si per d ay $ f5.e-l I " taxes worked "out on roads i43.7'J " Am iitnrs' exonerations a.'-'fl j " ain't ret'd to t'ommissloners, '7'. 9.1S I " " " ' 83 'JJ.2." i perccntaire on : 147.14 at i i ct.. orders redeemed f.2.75 cash paid , " tuxes of IST'J worked in ISSij. S.l.1.7 li.Bi ;o4.: MKDAZt IKiXAsns, Supervisor IR. To amount of Pcplicnte Ci:. Ily 64 davi' s,-,rri vg as Supervisor. 620.'JS at 1 per day 64 no 12 davs' hois o hire, at si per day 30.00 " amount of tax worked oot " pereenta?e on 41-O.ai, at 5 ct.. order redeemed cash paid lor work Jijlanec due Townshij. EstiiunteU liabilities of Township. . , i.M IW.1,1 143.;- .147.55 . .$ Ti.73 .IKOO.OO Vk. the underpinned Auditors of Washington I township, do crrtilv that the forer..ln:r sratetm-nt j of accounts is correct to the best of our knowledge I I and belief. C. A. 41 i.MOLE, i .1 A MKS TVt i' IN, Auditor.. i I W.M. nR(ir.X, Jr., S I lolly's, April U, lsl.-4-15.-3t. I OF VM.VABI.E REAL ESTATE 1 1 virtue of nn order issuiim out of the Orphans' ! ) Court of Cumbria rontity, to me directed. 1 will , CTp.ise to smIc. hy piiblicoub-ry. at the ho'i 1 of I,aw- , rence Schru lu ihe boroiikrh of Carrollt.-wn. on Saturday, the 7th day of May, 1831, ; At 2 o'clock, r. M., the f;iow:nir !c--, ribej real tftnte, the property or John Slo.r'enk.-ihner, late of Susquehanna towc-hip, decensed: Ail that certain I'lere or Parcel of Land situate in Susuehannrt township. Cambria conn- ty. I a., ad.ioininir lands of .las. Kefner. Anthony euand. John l-liler. deceased. John ltearer and j Charles Weak land, pont lining f Arrea, mure I or less, havinir tiiereon erected a two story Fr.ANK ! HorsK.CAr.'N L!.m:n .Hid necessary (irTiii-ii.nisiis, j all in p-ood npnfr. There is a large Orchard of se lect fruit trees and a nerer-failinir sprinit of trood water on the premise. Then hole farm Is under- i laid with a four foot vein of excellent coal, a bank, I now in srood workin? order, having heen cnened. Terms f-F Sai k. ine-third the pun-hase money to be paid at the cojiiirmation of the sale, an.l the remain!er in two eqnal annual pavuients, with In terest, to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage oi the purchaser. J. A. IVIETXFR Truttff appointed to aril the rent tttate of John Short enkrirjhnrr. deceased. April 15, S'l.-0t OF VALLAHLE REAL ESTATE! 1)Y virtue of an otdt'or the Court orComman J fleas, issued to rhe undersiirned Assicr.ee of Lewis Hartinan, 1 wili be tier at public sale, on saiuhday, Aran. SO, 1SS1 At 2 o'clock. T. in., at the hotel of A. II. Hauic. In Carrolltown tioroueh. all the tr.-in decribed real estate, situated in Elder (formerly in Chest s town ship, adjoining lands of .lohn Ke'nlo.i. (eo. llahn, William Noel. Jacob Kirkpatrl.-k. Iewis Schimpf, and other, containing 7l Irrf. ui.re or less, abont 40 Acv.es of which are cleire.'., having there on erected a two story frame fh-Woie Hevse. now oc cupied by Krf-wis Hartman. and also a small In-ell-imj Houtt and frame stable, now occupied by John Hahn. . 'J'Knsfs op Sat. k. fine-third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the re nialnimr two-thitds in two equal annual paynier.ts, with interest, to he secured by the bonds or niort tcaire of the purchaser. ANTOtKW H. IIAI'll, Asslirneo of Lewis Hartman. Carrolltown, A.ril li, lSSl.-3t. OTP 9 "cek In your own town. Terms and $4 cut tit CUD (re. Aildrc.-s M. I'-Uuit tf ., I'ortlar.4, Me. YOU ARE INVITED TO CVlT- VrX" Till: NEW DRXTC3 STORE IT TUDOR I3Uir.DIlN'G, Now the Post-Office, EBENSBURG, PaM AM IKIi:'T A COMPI.r.Ti: KT(M k or FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET AETICLES, '. Stationery, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c. also, a 1 I PAINTS, OIL'S, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, &c. j If It trill be our aint to f.crjt constantly on haml a complete line of the best lyr.rr; in the marhct ; also, l'atent Medicines of every descrip tion, as iccll as all other foods pertaining to the trade, ; rREsmmoN iiiomly filiid hv ax emthiemed and caiiefil dkitiGist. ! By ellite lirl.rln eno.l at f air profit) llie tniti-rllor liopr to merit a liberal nhare of pnbllr pnlronaice. : ri , m 1 , , , K- JAMES. j I.benshuri:, March 11. Ixl.-Jt. .xVLn ko INTO jNOBTTA-KE. m:av TI:ITliLI3AU.M, s. IS TUT. I'l.At ii T Itl V AT I.OHTST V11UJ.S TUT. l.rl V l'. I ST WINTER GOODS OF AL.L. KIND I And n cordial in itation is n..w extended by the proprietor to even- reader of th Kr.FFM a ?e to call at)1 see the larce nssoriment. iramine the various .(iialities. and learn'the vtisur: a-ni'!e pr: ". which are so low that per rent, can po;!iveiy ...saved (.vtho-ewlio buv their coo.i (rem tne. The ren.n I rsn s.-I! so cheap is thnt I PotiirU my rnt're st.K-kfor cah and inter-! t" sM for r-h or it? e juiva'er.t. pud am therefore 1 r. ptire.l to mi ke .ji:i -k fab ? at Mnall. r .r.ht than nnv other iiicr-hsnt in Cambria county, hin t take ioy word h r th:-, however, but come and sec l 'r yourVelve. l'.irnoiiTnv, May "JI, 1Q.-ti. s. TLITM.BAl M. (The onirinal and only rnntn t"hinv-o mm 'amplior ma nu!.i -Mired. A omi Sx Kie it 1 ea ."MfTfliaut, 8i6 ISuutb Second ;ret, i'!i;lad 1- liia, 1M.; Cliineso Cream CAMPHOR! THE GREAT REMEDY i on Tin-: It E LIEF OF PA IX IX MAX AND BEAST! . ("ommaiiils tlie attontir.n of all who lirtvo I l.fen invr-terate Miin-if is i.f lUIKl'MA- 1 tim. M:n;.u;iA, iikakaciie, j i?aci;;ac"iii:. ri:o.-TKi ria-.r, siuf ; Joints, and all paiii.s in even" i rt ion c.f the buiiy. Tiie seat of jiain is rearhtd hy fxcitiiij; the jioros to action, thus fnal.linir the curative ir'iert ies of tlie CIIiNKSK CliKAM CAJiniOl toen-tf-r. which stilles the i.ain as smn as the afftctcd iarts are reac ni nt must. uiK.n each l.f.l TI.p lini. ipplication, l" I rubhetl in thoroughly; and in cases of Kheuinatism of lone; slanlinc: it should ! le us"d tiiree or four times a day, a r.d i four ai i'lii ations made each time, until ; curt-d. Care, ho-.vevt r, f ii.uld he f xer- I cised after the liorcs are oiK-iieil. to i-re- vent taking col J. j ru-,naea rnr a rr r,mnon ! LllincSG Lil LA 11 LallipnOr is isv.tn ini.E. It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush iii Feet, Sv. eeny, Foil Evil, Blood ami Bone Spavins, Uinsbone, and all hard lumps caused by kicks or other brui-ses. For ICpizooty, I listemper. Fever, Colic, Loss of Appetite, and Weakness, nscthe I it ox HoifE axii Cattle Fdwhei;. 7r-A lialf-pint battle of the rmyiB CiiK.iy C imph. r -n n he f ad tor SO pert trom K. Janes, I'ruict-t, ?.!-ti-.b'trx. I'a. IV. 1J. The tct tiuonn.ls of persons usinsr thi pret.arat hi. ri:hcr on themselves or their Ji.'rses. will he thankfully ireciv.-d. Tl-:STIMONIAI.S. I have tried tlie Oiinr1 roiiiTfi Cainbor Jr Kliumntism ani Nctvmus Hni?i-lip. :tinl have Jiiiji in it instant I lift', i h;iv never fuund it? c-ufil in al! my tr-v't. J kom;f. Hyn. Ii-nilon, Kuir.. (son of i'ap. Sir 3-eo. Hyni, U. 1. N., Sin- I iii. p. ire. 1 n iia. ) ' ; 1 ustrd the t'iilnee CreT:n "anr.di"f for a feverc . attnek of l,'h-.imatim in te risit r-hor.ld. r. and ! crin sincerely s.iy. nffer havinir tried sevenl other 1 well-known remedies, that it is ;!ie hect thiiip I ever used, enrmu me coinple'ely. in.t.ARD V. Wai.tox. 117 41st strewt, We.-t I'hiladelphia, lurcn J , lft. ArtcroneaiilicntionoftoCCIiincseCreaniCam- ph..:- I was relieved of fp.sK-d f.-n. N athas Kl- ... l t, . , ,, , i . i. i, KA. 41ft ..rth Il.iru street, 1 huadeiphia, l'a.. J:.n. Ii, isl. H r.viit suf red cover, ly with tro-ted feet T ase-1 the Ciilncse Crea m C).n,;.i.or Ihr'.-- t ::k s. rn hhinir It in thorouichlj. and was cure 1. .My tn.ili.tT Iri-'d it for nervous headnch" ohta uir.x "liisiant relief. i Aston S. Tatt: 1-J!5 Mel. n street. PhMad'a, Jan. 1.., 111. 4 S. I 1 1st liny seven bars DOItltiys" i:i.i:CTHTC SOAT of your Gro cer. 2d. AsTc Ttim to give you a bill of ft. 3d. Mail its Jits bill and your full address. 4th. We will mail you ritlZE seven beautiful and elegant cards, in six colors and gold, representing Shakspeare's 'Seven Ages of Man.' I I. L. CRAGIN.& CO., 11 ( Hontli loxii'tli St., TIIIL.ApKI.VHIA, FA. JS-7KHB1NS' EI.FXTKIC SO AP is sold by V. I S. JiAi'.REiKi. Bro., Kbensbnrg. 1 H.-e.o.it.8m. S FALSE GODS By F. S. Iot.bin. lnte o f Yokohama, Japan. A neie work of nntehlr infcrrif, describmit the sfran;e zwperstitmns of Heathen yatiov.n tn all parti and anet ot the world. The onfi,- volume peer issued eov'er intr this srreat sutoect. t'ontains a thousand fa-rtt stranger than Jletmu the wild Imaa-inanon of : ldoia tor concerning; tity an.l plrit, tho IV-stinr, of flan, wit h all the xlranne bclii ts, Itticncx. cutiomt, I Jorvnt cf irorsMp, f?n;..Vs. sf.i-i.icjf, ..titi-ri tire, etc., i connected therewith. Is illu-trated and Iw.und in ' un7ir sty!". tralr wonrterrnl hook, sertam to tell Immensely. Kor s imple panes, tertas, etc.. ad ! dress HI. BJ3AU1) HKUS., 723 Chestnut Su, l'hil I ndelphia. (4-la.-4t,) A irrnTon S NOTICE. Tlie un.ler- siirned, huvinir been appointed Auditor to hear an.l lie, e on t he rxoet.liona ri'.e i toincac- puuiitof Joan Itel. Ad uiinistrator ef James Furv. late of Muaotor U.wnship, deee.-ed. and to report di'tribnti.iB of the money In hands ot said Admin istrator, hereby aives notice tflat he will sit at his ottice in Kf,en-!burit. on j4;.ri f"fn. Jfi'-'I. at 2 o'ctok in the afternoon, lor tho pnrpwe of at tcndian totheilutiesof his saij apiK.intient. when and where all person interenu-d may attend if tltfv sec proptr to do so, 1 A. V. BAHKl-K. AoJitor. F.lKnsbnnr. April , lSl.-3t. "-roSTM'H M,.l)OXAI.l), fl ATTOK.NKY-AT-I.AW kVsvT i'a jn Ccn'.re'strect. Ki a-fi!ti.'e in Colonnade low, on ?-. 2. lS-ti". 11. i. i.iNi-; or istoiIj: or CARROLLTOWX, II. 1.. .Johnston, 1. J- linolt, I". A. Shoemaker. A. V. litielc. SHOEMAKER & BUCK, Ebeiisloiir-iz. l?ci. TJf ONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, iMT.tBi.r ox nm.M. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME HEPOMTS. COLLECTIOPS MADE at L '. at. ;::r.i.E ro:Ts. DRAFTS on tlie PRINCIPAL CITIES Konclit and Sold, nn il a GEN Ell AL HANKING HLSINESS ti;.nsa( t I :i . Arcotints SSolioilocl. A. W. BUCK, Cashier. Then-Lur?, ."!ar. h I . l-.-tf. IXC 'OR 101: at rn IX IS 5 7. STEICTLY ON HDTDAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL flat IIHCE coin OF EBENSBURC, PA. iiMM. r ...i ..ri m - wkii Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM. MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM. PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. GEO. 31. READE, PresiJent. T. ir. TUCK, Secretary. EbenslmrK, Jrn. 31. lSi.-ly. Freidhoff 's Blocki CARL RIYINIUS, Practical fatclmiaicr an! Jerster, noENSDunc, pa. HAS nlwavs on hs.td s laree. rnned and el-e-ant s. rtment of W A 1 1 H S. 'Li 'KS J hWI.LR Y, Sl'KlTACMS, KV K-tJI. AS. KS, fcc.. whph he oflers f.-r sale at lower prices than Kry other dealer in the ponnty. I'eron 3dir(c anvthineinhisliuewilidowen'topivebimacall l-efore t.urchaslnir elsewhere. j w.u.. t-i i,. 1 : . ' C"k J ,'","., B-... . tfca in Dotn vork tea price. ' ; Tin: rr.on.is ; 5H.WIS5 v:i iii-iiiYin' sal:;n. 1 I'HE su'iscriber lia.s the pleasure of annonrdna; 1 A to the people n Etfirbtirv ar4 Tlcnut that lie ha ..) ened a first c,ss tor,.r.al estahlifhmect in the Pa: 1.1 in recently occupied hv Ji.ie 1.1 ovd, a a druc store, on Huh sfect opiii.'site tie Moun tain House, wiicre he will berKU.'l to wr.'.come a'.l who want to be haved. have tlie:r 1 air eut. or de sire any o; her attentions in hi 1 . -Ijal:e i hair and hair ron.binv mate inflow's and switoh i es v. hen desired. Sitisf. '.ion rendered or do charge made. 1'I. ase Rive me a call, j H. I'. SC1I AEFEK. ! Eben'burjr, March 25. is'l.-ly. iF.XTAL NOTICF. Dr.. 21. It. D. J S t'KEEf.v, Sypfn I 'n'i't, Kt- . Kb- ;.rros 19 W ensburir. l'a., rcsp.-rt 'ully in.rros ail peroit in; er. ic.i in:.i i.e w::i w be at I-o'ettoon Jh-odnv sp 1 Tie- V-LLtf Yf .1 . .- . . ...... . :. . .. : . . I I r dayan l Thursday. ani;nt Cam.iltcwn on Friday and S.-iruriiay of the.fo.'rfn iirek of earn -month. all jwfsr n tiei.lir.tr dt:tsjt work will do well to fcive me a c;,H. a I ate. prep, red to fn-n'sh fnil or partial set ol tceih and jcrforru a'.l other oper ations iK-rtamine to r.y .nJi .n In a sati-factnry nianr,"r and at u.e low-i p -isi -.ic pr-c. M. It. U.CtKKKV. V. P. S. IesthoLcs Agency. T- "W. DICK, General Insurance Agent, i:iti:y.sitri:a, rA. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And oilier f irst lav Cempaaln, Ebenbur-,f?ept. 9S. 180.-ly. j F Oil COrXTY COM MINION EFr Fhasici.s Murrniu. IJ.enhurc e J authorired toannoutceth.it Krnci Mulveh-.l. oi Kbensburit twvmxh. will he a can.li.la'e it tie of fice ahove named. fot.-t to Iiemoprate rules, and if nominated and elected, he pledires himself to u-rd the in:re.-.i5 of the taxpayer; o! the county to the be.-t of las ability. ( J-'..-tn. "OF. COl'NTV TKi:Al Kl.H 1 inRAS lorefto. We are auth.ir.red to an nounce that I':i'ri'-k Mnrnn, ot Kornto Ininoiith, will be a can.!.. hue for County Tn a .urer. sub.ect t, Ih-iiiocnitic ;rule. Ii fn. ininat j aj.d f leeted,, lie pledges l.iin-. if te perform the da:i.- of the of fice with honesty and fidelity. f:-".-tu. J T"V, e Kb DICK. Attokxf.y-at-Law, -.bensbrra-. Pa. (iff.je in buihlire et 1 , J. Llovrt. dec'.l. if.rst fl.M.r.) I'entre :rrl. U manner of lcfcal business artended to satis. acto rily and eollecti.ins a spocialty. I -14.-tf.l "r.rcKi.Fv. ATIOKSKY.A1.I.AW, 1.T 'N A. FA. M. Jt-t'fnce on llth itrcvt, betaaen l"th and 11th avenues. IS-T.-tf 1 i fF.d. M. KKADK. AHorneu-at-Lav. V i:s, nsbtirF, Tn. C:Tcf on Cei;lre'reet, ' 'brrc ; :.-.r? f r;;!-: IMtfb strrrt. ,. j I-UlSo.-tf. Etetoi Fire i 'I 7 O T
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