hlli'- 1 KBESOIIIG. P... JiJlH r. MAT C. 1881. I I.OCAI, AND i i-KUSONAL Jer. I hro au ine wilier i 1 Tl.e snow has loft and the trees are leav Llf yi'U want any hats, save money hy ... . . r - . 1 . I f 1 . .it Barkers l:it o:i want any trunks, save mouey by at I5arker'. bv JI: ymi warn any ciik-k.-., a.ic uimicj at l.HKei- . i Ji f y.j i want any hosiery. save money by fa-.vinc at B.irKors . ! " v."! want any tinware, save money by Jjuvint Barkers'. t If you want any carpet, save m.ney by ln:vitiii " (t r irk'is' . . Ir y ou want any matting, save money iy bivi!!'i at Barkers'. -U yon want any fi1i, save money by bi:vii'.i; i'.t Barkers'. It you want any corset', save money by buvina at Barker-'. . It von want any line l:tr..s save money by luiv'inu at linker'. J if'voti want any umbrellas, save money by buv'itii at tinkers' If oa want any white lead, save money bv Ion in- at Barkers'. if'yoii want any ilry goods, save money by Vi vine at Barkers'. lr "you want r.nywnU paiier, save money by l.imr at Barkers'. Ii'voit want any Rlassware, save. money by t.iivina at lUrkers'. ; it ''you want any hardware, save money b buying at Barkers'. p If you want any oil cloths, save money by buy ins at Barkers'. " If you want any queensware, ave mon ey bv buying at Barkers". if you want an embroidery, save mon ey bv rmvinir at Barkers'. ft you want any groceries, you can save mouev bv buvina at Barker'. If you want any window blinds, save money "bv buvintrnt Barkers'. Ir you want any looking g!as-es, save monev bv buying at Barkers'. If you want any boots or shoes, save TBOT)ev "bv buvinj? at Barker.-,'. If yriu want any salt, class or nails, save money bv buvii.z at Barkers'. If you want any oils or varnishes, save money bv bnvinpr at Barkers'. . If you want anv paint brushes; save money-"by !uy ins at Barkers'. If yo'u want any sewing machines, save monev by btiyin:? at Birkers". If you want any c'.othinz, you are sure to save"money by b-iyirie at Barkers'. If via want anv silk handkerchiefs ot tie, save money by buyinc at Barkers'. If you want anytUih? for internal nour Uhmeiit or externa! adornment, save money by buvinu at linkers'. If you war.t anything', in fact, for Iiotise ho!'1 or i cr-ot.al use, you can save lot of money by oinii to tlie More of V. S. Barker A iiro., wi;o "-ell ijoo1- cheaper than any body else in thi- pa it of the country. Keidl M.iyor B'atty's Orcan advertise ment, a'.nl sen lt.j Washington, X. J., for ins late-t i'.iu.-trated iiata!,gue. The iu!ous show sharpers succeeded In scooj.lnix -everal sliovelsfu! of bilver from fftBi;tiiii;:i y ii;ht-s.,eker. The I'enn-y Ivanta Editorial Assoc iation propose to roo-t for a few days next month on a I.ona Braui'b at the seaside. The new Spring hmmrt is said to resent tie a snipe, beeaice it is nearly all bill for tbe coh!:dii: luithaiid or father to pay. The tendem-y of tin- t.'oui.ty ."Miprrinten deiu v yvas away from Mr. Bern this time, la oilier wor.K it was a kind of a Strayer. Samuel PoKitt, of Altoona, has been er.t to jail in d. -fault of f-w bail for mal treitmL' the one lie should love and protect. If Mr. Hi'') A. Kinkead has as nuieh of a bu'ci on the insurance business as tie has on bis insurance signs, then is he indeed to be coiieiatulatcd. There i- no tellinii how many goid bar pains are missed by those who lead not and heed not McDonald fr C'o.'s price list. !see advertisement in another column. We ee lv the Altoona Call that Messrs. M. .1. Xaijle - Son, late of tiiis county, have purehaseil the business and stock of the liv ery til lit of Burke. Hoirell ,fe (. , Altoona. "(.Vrandpap" ver, of the Iloliiflaysburg i?;;i.fr, is what they call him now, a little Gardner away out in Colorado having just turned over a new leaf for the veteran editor. Minnie Seipp. of Seijipsville, Somerset comity. (tie.I at the small pox hospital in Chicago a couple of weeks aco, but small pox is said not to have been the only thing that troubled Iter --The new Auditor General "went in Lem on" and took the oath of ofilce on Tuesday laat, all the I.emon-aid needed in running ti oftice having been previously provided for by appointment. The venerable mother of ex-Sheriff Bvan and Mrs. John oad. of Johnstown, is," we rfltriet to say, lying dangerously ill at the tome of an older son in Conshohocken, llcntsoniery county. -' Doc." Thoi'iison, the efficient and courteous manager of the Arlington House, Aft ona. paid lii's native heath a brief visit Oil Tc.es, Jay last, remaining loii'j enough to take in the big show in the evening. I!. H. Brown, formerly of Cressoii, "bat more recent'y of Johnstown, Iras gone to Puel lo. Colorado, and will probably go further and fare better, we hope, even unto 2ew M-xico. for tlie benefit (,f his health. Xo less than three unsuccessful attempts i at burglary w ere made in Johnstown during the early "hours of Thursday morning last, ftnd as a conseijuence the newspapers are short to the extent of three first-class item, The ladies who soiue time si. ice were un- Wb!e ti go out. have taken Lyma E. Pink- HlM's Vf.oeta iile Compound, are quite re- eovereii. am; nave gone on rneir , reioic- big Sold by E. Jan-.es, Druggist, Ebens- burg Mr. I. X. Wifsingrr. of Blacklick town ship, bolt. I what 1 i!:cd and f-melled tike oil oa the uiface of a Jew bucke's of water he "had ocea;,on to dip not many days ago from ' Ctram which meanders through or near his farm a-Ii.) you surer from suk or nervoug head- i CBe. neuralg a or sleeplessness? If so, do recentlv bought an interest in and become uot delay, trusting that in tbne nature will ' one of the editors of the West Chester Daily rest re you. but go at once to E. James, and Weekly Republican. Still tnere is no de-Dn.-irSt, Eiiensimi g, Pa., for Dr. Faust's 1 nying that lie was a capable and efficient city GflT nan Cure. K'.-so.w.l v. ! editor, as well -as a genial and intelligent Certaui little dailv nulished in Altoona ' ocntlwnan. and it is a rdeasnre to know that Is fa. be j ,,e.' for believing, as no doubt it 1 doe- t1 is not a Sol-itary thing offer- ' ed f ir .-tie aiiil worth mtk'm? a noiso about int'ii.s yy-.-rld that would not ft ml a ready Oiiy-r if a.lvertised in the Sun. 1 1.-.-. r,tti, m iny. May 2oth, Is to be cele Draf.'.l on an elaborate s-Nxie by our Clear W neighbors, who have engaged Col. John For:iev. ui F'iiihlilelnhia. to deliver the Hint Eoensburg is giing to do 1. 1 r.ot yet transpired, ay-poit" woman alleges that last s laost enjoyable otic she ever el. n I'lrciis and two funerals being of f:m set before her. At least that be t it A I week v exp-r:c: tb fe.ii Is t le .sf.inf.rrd ass,-) tion over there. Gay '' iiuieed for a Gavsnorteress. - . ll. Clir'lMt. II:uwiT of Alr.u.n'i rr tniiKt hi itged in a lively haw 1 liaw ! sir, when Menjoypd the pleasure , week ago jester tlay ot welcoioiiia to the land of liberty bis mother and two sist.-r, who t,ad just arrived fiirect from urteniiutii, lierniany. -U J M. Tho:n;.s.,n, Hix!i street, has stajples of rendy-maue shirts, or can have .tr's iibi.l.) ta order, as well as samples of t-V.y-made clothing for children. He deals ' K with the well-known anil reliable firm V tnamaker .t Krown, l'hiladelphia. J'N!r' vttr -0' I mliaiia county, near t f bambria county- line, conimenced feed- 4 "' shfi p on grain not long since, after 1 MOCK (,l hay- had been exhausted. anl Li9 result Wiis tll;l. ist forty out of a Bock or one hundred in tlie course of a few days. , T,'e ,;V,,U' in the rear of the palatial res .Idence of Hon D. j. Molrolli Johnstown, wv destn.ye.l l,v an ieiliarV fire on Tties- . Z K n"w ,lmt R'ntleman ffleri -i by a thief whihj the family were out i:iesing t!b demonstration, and was rolv of about fifty dollars in jewelry and . isitii-. v -e l.l :i!K(W table Sicilian Iltir Kenewer ' 1 ) licv prenaiatjon for the public to ex r-Jimei.t wi-il - j, ' Vrf'torin2 era' J t:ir,iirig i-M pv; its success ts unparalleled ay hair to its natural color, I'OWfll ntlil Tiro,liieiii7 imiv F, '. juy ii ni i:ie new urug - L)i:a .1 s. i ').. of Loretto, are now thv inve. ,' ''"C nPW st'ri rtjom, which r-ls to r, ; '!" ,'" '"P'etion with all kinds of in v ? i" their customers, rrtesa b". "''-".' uPn buying from them at in ti :;i,,,,tyh,,t ,ow,;r- tl,:in nywherc :tl!e1midk,,0?Vip is- Pu' so well off -1-aeei t ,',fk,f"'pfr.r'm teoor and parts bestv At lpast tl" in-ks of onlv one of 'i wii t rv?r.m."1s have been found" in that TJin-il ni , fSS 'ively . i.nal nights by his terrific ign on occ, V . v ' '- Ulf arrcit an'' conviction r.tti.artyor partis who committed t!:e das- i ti' iv crime.; .hvUI,ine !llL 'F';1" b1'"1'' in Johnstown ' v U'"V-",'!:l-v "f la;t week' u iioiiHH of ', AH the papers published at points whero both shows have exhibited concur in declar ing that In everything pertaining to a first class entertainment the Forepaujfh aggrega tion would scarcely make a respectable hind paw for the Great Circus ttoral, which pitch ed Its tents in this place on Tuesday last, Mr. John Manion, one of the best citi zens of Susquehanna, township, or. for that matter, of Cambria county, who came to town the day after the show, says that he never owned a watch, a gun, or a buggy, and never attended a circus or any similar exhibition in bis life. A rather remarkable record that. The School Directors of Blair and Cam bria counties don't seem to have seen it in the same light, for while the former showed themselves unwilling to retire Superintend ent Stephens at the end of bis socond term, the latter thought that Superintendent Eerg bad done so well in the last six years that lie was entitled to a test. One of Forepaugh's elephants attacked i a camel stt lyronetr.e other day and broke I its ieg. It is strongly suspected, says the j Everett Prrxs, that the camel yvas caught titling tlie elephant's trunk in search of a straw hat. The ntTair created considerable coolness in tl.e menagerie, and tiie camel ' has his hack up about it vet. Dr. A. S. Slayer, of Koaring Spring, Blair county, was made to stare worse than : ever when" lit? found that his po-.-ket-book, ; containing fotty dollars in cash and several j valuable papers, had been purloined from his persiiu while attending Foiepaugh's show ; in Altoona. on Wednesday of last week, by the fore paw of some adroit thief. Miss Annie Dern, an auiiahbvlaughter of our unliable friends, Ilarrv Dern, of tlie ; Altoona Tribune and ids excellent wife, has i found, we hope, an equally amiable husband , in Mr. Warren K. P.lanchavd, of that city, ' whom she mado supremely happy on Wed nesday of last week. Congratulations and '. best wLshes to the newly wedded couple. j The Huntingdon I.or-al A"ers says i lint . the remains of an Indian were found while . excavating the cellar for J. K. Simpson's ; residence, on the cornr of I'd and Penn streets, last week. The Indian bad been buried in a sitting posture, and the bones i were remarkably well preserved, though having been buried for a century or more'. i We learn from the Altoona Sun that ! Mrs. Rynder, mother of Mr. T. V. Kynder, ; editor of the .'b-njiec, fell down a long flight ; of stairs at the residence of her son on Mon day night last, and fractured her skull, be i si lies receiving other injuries ot a less serious nature. As she is considerably advanced in ,' years, andj very badly injured withal, it is feared she coTinot survive. ! A promisingyoung horse has been named 1 Dr. Tanner in hopes that it wiil make him ' fast. Kxrhnnne. That might do for Some ' horses : but we hail rather take our chances i on a package of M. B. HonF-RTS" Hor.sE PownKfts, as they guarantee a healthy and ' vigorous constitution, which is essentia! for a horse's speed or ebdurance. For sale by ' E. James and V. S. Barker A Bro., Elens- burg. Pa. i Mrs. Henry Grove, of Jackson township, had both bones of her left leg fraetuied near ; the ankle, on Wednesday morning, by being : kicked by a horse, which took fright at a pass ! ing train in the upper end of Wood vale, and ' after demolishing the dashboard of the wag ' on to which be yvas attached, twoeeederi to ; make things uncomfortable for Mrs. Grove , as already stated. Another lady in the vehi cle bruised herself badly by jumping out. If you want to buy goods and substan- tial furniture at your own figures, stand not ! on the order of your going, tint goat once to the big sale at the Mountain House, Cresson. which commences at 0 o'clock this. ( Friday) forenoon. There is no discount in the qual ity of the goods offered, but therewill be a j : gooil deal of discount in the prices obtained. I ' See advertisement in another column, and i then go and get your share of the big bar j gains. I The Palmer-est days of libel suits have I evidently come and gone over in "Blair eoun- I i tv. At "least that is the inference to be' i drawn from the fact that the suits recently instituted by an Altoona man named David Palmer against the Sun and Triliurit of that ' city were $at down upon last week by tiie Grand Jury at the expense of the prosecutor. May it ever be thus with those who pretend , to have lost and seek to find in a similar way ! wbpt perhaps they never possessed, j "Guaranteed to cure," is the indnee .ment offered to you to call at James' new Drug Store, Ebeiisbutg Fn., and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Syrup. It is based upon chemical laws, land is prepared ; with the most scrupulous care. This medi 1 cine iswarrantvd tocureeonsumption, coughs, i colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and all pul i monary diseases. Remember an ordinary j cough bads to consumption it allowed to i continue without relief. Price, 2'e, .Vie. and ! Si a bottle. 4-S.-cn.vr.ly. ! Mr. F. II. Barker, of this place, received by Express last week two thorough-bred bull calves, one of which, a Jersey, was got by I.ord Inns, the dam of said call being one of the be.st milkers in tiie United States. The other one is a short-horn Durham, got by j Royal Remiclc, and is well bred, ot good ; color and reliable pedigree running back for thirteen crosses, three of which are registered in the English Herd Book. This latter is thought to be the only recorded bull in this county. Buli-y for Barker. Mr. II. P. "Thompson, representative of the firm of Ives, Murphy t Bonar, 44 1 Broadway, Xew York, was in town this week with a line of bats, caps, straw goods, umbrellas, etc., whii-h goes a mile ahead of anything of the sort seen in these paits be foie. We are glad to know that be did a good business, and feel sure that his busi ness wiil have a sure increase in the future. Mr. Thompson is one of our F.benshurg boys, and we take pride m recommending . i bun to all to whom these presents shall come. Christ. Frankhauser, a raftman, resid- i ! ing near Curwensville, Clearfield county, got ' j huo a difficulty at hwk Haven, n few" days ! ( ago, with a river policeman named James j ; Becker, and seizing a club struck the latter j on the right side of the head, severing the I , ear, Iractunng ttie skull and causing Ins lace i to be badly cut by the fall. It was feared i that Becker s injuries would prove fatal, but i at latest aeeouats his condition was much more favorable. Frankhauser yvas arrested but subsequently released on S.i,ooObail, ami is now at his home ",r,.. ;'. " '...! : ... . lost Miarpless. its late city editor, who ha, lost Sharp! the snriirhtlv little Tribune has found a wor- thv successor to Mr. S. in the person of Mr. Then. N. Kup'ey, of M.irlinsburg, that coun ty. Success to all of them. The Slumlord tells us that Mrs. Grace Lightner, of Gaysport. felt unwell one night last week, and thinktnsr to waiK it oil rained .i. s... . i i i. . . . " . ifr, . V 1 Vc '.,": w....- ....... ...v- ........ v incr. but hail sc.trcelv beixan her nocturnal rambling, when a thievisbinterloper pounced i upon her, threw her down, proceeded to rifle j her pocket of its contents, amounting to one i dollar and a half in small change, and made gwd his escape by jumping the fence before , the outcries of the old lady brought Mr. Hel sel, one of hr neighbors, to the scene. ! This morning, between the hours of 7 and H o'clock, savs.the Altoona Tladiral of i Tliiirstlay, J. A. Koekey, of this city, while I walking near the three culverts, discovered j the lifeless form of a young man, who proved ; to be Christian Malady, aged 10, and yvell , known to the citizens of Altoona. On the evening previous he was noticed in company with a number of tramps, who were drink ing freely, and it is supposed that voting I Malady came to his death from exposure and an overdose of liquor obtained from the tramps in whose company be bad been. The residence of Mr. John D. Davis, in Cambria township, was entered on Tuesday last, during the absence of the inmates, who were probably in town attending the show, and a wap-h valued at fifty dollars and a few other articles stolen therefrom. A one armed stranger is said to have been seen prowling about the premises, and he. is sus pected of the ciime. The wife of Kev. Thomas, who lives in the same neighborhood. ! and who is naturally delicate, is said to have been almost frightened to death by some one yvlio made himself too numerous in that locality on or about the same time. When we say that the Grand Circus Koyal, ofce., which held forth in this place last Tuesday, afternoon and evening, was a good one.'Ve say no more than ought to be and has been said by ail who have seen it. But we go a peg further and assert that it was the best "show" that ever visited Eb enshuig. All parties connected with the concern, so far as their conduct here is a criterion to judge bv, are gentlemen and la dies ; the sensibilities of the on-looker was shocked by nothing gross, and the number" of light-fingered gentry hanging on the out skirts was scarcely up to the average. We know a gentleman In this county who recently "bit off his nose to spite his "face" by refusing to advertise certain real estate for 6ale in the Freeman, merely because he didn't like the editor. The result was that he lost a customer who, we are assured by one of the most truthful citizens of the coun ty, would have purchased tlie property even ir ne had f o und Is necessary to bid It tip sev eral hundred dollars beyond the price it was bnrw.1r.4 .lnm n Tin. .... .. e - 1 . l was sold by an assignee, who seems to have earned the first part of ids title, to say the least, by the course h saw fit to punue. Rev. Father Bradley, the venerable pas tor of St. Patrick's church at Xewry, lllair county, has finally retired from active service, after inore than fifty years in the priesthood, all but three or four of which have been spent among the people whose pastor be has just ceased to le, and with whom lie will still continue in the exercise of bis priestly functions so long as the ability to do so con tinues. It is understood that Rev, Richard Brown, the present curate, will succeed Father Bradley in the more onerous duties of pastor of the large and flourishing, congre gation over which the latter has so long and 7ealouly presided. Constable McDermitt, of Chfst Springs borough, brought to jail on last Monday af tbrnoon a man nanred Bechner. who is charg ed with attempting to shoot our worthy friend John G. Gill, Esq., of Chest township, on the ir2d of April. The accused succeeded in firing one shot, which fortunately misled the mark, and was in the act of proceeding to business for a second time when tne 'Squire caught bis arm and wrested the weapon from him. Bechner.. who is a shoe maker by trade and has been working at dif ferent places in this county for several months past, is believd to be considerably o:T in the "uppei story." Xot content with the possession of boss bulls and rare ravis. oiir enterprising towns man. Mr. F. II. Barker lias purchased a beautiful Clydesdale horse, which is coal black in color, has three white feet and a white nose, stands nearly six-teen hands high, will be four years old on the 1st of July, and weighs about, sixteen hundred pounds. This superb animal was sired by Rob Roy, a full blooded Clydesdale horse' imported by Mr. W. Meckles" in ISTi".. his dam being one-fourth English, crossed with Hickory stock. He is of excellent constitution, as tractable as a. ; family horse and needs only be seen to it? admired. Experienced horsemen pronounce ; him perfection itself in the matter of style, beautv, symmetry and action, hence all , farmers ami others interested in the improve , ment of their stock will (b well to accept the invitation extended to go and .see this fine animal at his stable on Sample street. A young man named Sweeny, hailing ; from Prospect borough was arrested on Mon day last at the Johnstown station, ami com : milted for trial at the next term of Court for , assault and battery with inrent to kill and for carrying concealed weapons. The char ' ges have been made bv two Swedes, who al I lege that while they aiid their wives were on j their wav home a few evenings ago, Sweeny ! and another party approached themand made i indecent proposals to the women. The i Swedes thereupon started to run, when i Sweeny, according to their story, drew a re ! volver and fired two shots, Tine of which took i effect uniler the right eve of one of his ac i cusers and the other cut the skin on the left : cheek of his fellow-countryman. If all these 1 allegations be true. Sweeny's prospects for i being sent for a considerable time to the pen I itentiarv ate much better than his piospects j for getting home again to Prospect for many j a day to come. j One of the light fingered feminities from Cambria township who is under bonds for her appearance at Court to answer for get ' ting awav with a couple of smoothing-irons i and a package of Enster egg dyesat Ilunt ! ley's hardware store week before last, was ; discovered in rather suspicious proximity to ; a pair of jrloves and some other articles at ! another store in town on Monday of this ; week, and when one of tiie sons of the pro i uriftor interfered to prevent the accomplish ment of the nefarious purpose she seemed to have in view, he was invited, m terms more i pointed than polite, to indulge in a little os- 1 dilatory exercise which can be better iinag- i ined than described. The- young man, not I ) onlv declined the invitation, but lost no time ; in showing the bra .en creature tlie front j j door ami assisting her to some extent in get- J I ting through it in much less time than would j j probably have been required if she hail been left to her own unaided volition. It is very natural and quite excusable ! i for County Superintendent Berg to discon tinue the r HERMAN, as tie has none, it lie I honestly believes that we did him injustice by publishing ceitain communications rela i tive to his alleged official shortcomings, but ! we can assure him that neither the with i draws 1 of his support nor that of the many ' or few Democrats whom he assured us would I take an early opportunity to follow Ins foot ' steps, can induce us to close our columns to a proper discussion of public questions, no ; matter who Is hurt or helped by it. Xo man i knows better than Mr. Berg that we would have been glad to afford him or any one else : the requisite space for replying tor.ny so-cal-! led lies about him which have appeared in j these columns, and if that fact is not sufti ; cieut to save us from tlie further less of j what the world calls patronage, but w?iat ' we esteem nothing more than payment for i full value received, the sooner the blow (it i it is not all blow) falls the better we will be ! prepared to withstand it. So 'send in your i resignations, gentlemen, without delay. About twenty-uve years ago a citizen oi this place was engaged in the grocery busi ness in a small way, and a man who lived in the country, seven or eight miles distant, conti-a'tcda debt for something purchased in the former's store amounting to three dol lars. The years have since passed on, the creditor all "the time residing in town and the debtor in the country, each one frequent ly .seeing the other, but no mention, as we learn, ever being made by either of the un paid indebtedness. Ono'day last week the man of the town was standing on the side walk at Mrs. Foster's hotel, and the man I from the country, who had come tn -town a j few hours before, and yvas riding down the i street on his return home, stopped bis horse, I and calling the former to him handed him throe silver dollars, with the remark. "This j belongs to you I just thought about it," and : rode mi his" way with a lively-sense ot a long i deferred duty performed, while the creditor. put the cash "in his pocket with tlie dim im I prtssion that it takes ail sorts of people to i make up a world of the kind we inhabit. I An infant child of Mr. Wm. Fcister, of ' Allegheny township, as we learn from a re liable resident of Eoretto, met with a sudden and deplorable death on Thursday evening last, in consequence of falling or being acci dentally thrown out of a small wagon, break ing its neck. The mother of the unfortunate little one, it seems, went to mi'.k the cows, leaving her child in care of a little girl named Ilartman aged aiiout eleven years, who was I eninloved for tire purpose, and who at the ! ""'"' " I Ci:ii:H , ii Hi. im. mo .iiij ainu'i, i-m 11111 - either fell out backward or was thrown out by an upset, striking on its beal and break- i iiig its neck. The little girl in charce says ' j that the poor child cave one agonizing scream, bu supposing that nothing serious i was the matter she picked it up, carried it j l into the house and put it into the era-He, where it remained, apparartly asleep, until the family were about to retire for tlie night, when the mother went to take it un and only then found to her horror that the poor little unfortunate yvas cold and lifeless and that the vertebra of the neck bad lieen fractured. iiii'vci iciiiifi This is one of the strangest and most distress- i . B(,n;,ipr,tx ins accidents we have ever recorded, and no fine who reads of it can withhold his sympa thy from tlie suddenly bereaved and sad ly stricken parents. The little one was aged about eightenen months. The Cor sty St" rKfu tstkndkncy. Agreeably to notice.os printed inr.ll tr.e local papers, the School Pircctors of Cambria connty met at. the Court House, lu this place, at 1 o'clock. V. v.. on Tuesday last, for the purpose of electing a Superintendent of Public Schools for the cnnln? three years. Mr. F. J. Burioon, of Sonman, was chosen as Presi dent, with the usual array of Vice Presidents, while Mr. O. A. Kinkead, of this place, assisted by two other gentlemen, kept a record of tho proceedings Thus organized, the convention at once proceeded to ballot, with tte following result : First (ballot Strayer, 78; Uerg 71; McFeaters, 40 : Marden. 17. Second ballot Strayer. 82; lierg, 71; McFea ters. 4o: MarsJen. 10." Third ballot -Stray cr, 87; Berg, 71 ; McFeaters, 40 : Marsden. 12. Fourth ballot Strayer, 4; Berg, 71; McFeat ers. "2; Marsden, 12. Fifth ballot Strayer, S7 ; llerg, 85; McFeaters, .14 : Marsden, 12. Here the convention rested Ion; enough to take and fix the salary of the Superintendant at $1,000 per year. Then the balloting businesi wag resumed and here Is what came of It : Ruth bnllot Strayer, 87; licrsr, 02 ; McFeaters, 30: Marden, 11. Seventh ballot Strayer, 95; Berg, 64 ; McFeat ers. 27; Marsden, 11. Eighth ballot Straver, 93 ; Berg. 57; McFeaters 34 ; Marsden. 7. Ninth ballot Strayer, P8 : Berg, 59 ; McFeaters, Marsden, S. On tho tenth ballot the secretaries fatled to tree, and what may be called the eleventh bal lot was ordered. It resulted as follows : Eloventh ballot Strayer, lol; Borg, 40 McFea ters. 44; Marsden. 4. Mr. Straver having received what was declared by the ehatr to be a majority of all tho votes cast, was proclaimed as the choice of the convention. This.however, wns objected to by the friend of Mr. Berg, who alloged that 104 votes were requi site to elect, that being a bare majority of "all the Directors, present" In Ebensburg, though evident ly absent from the convention when the last bal lot was taken. This may be what is termed a legal qoibble, bat until the State Superintendent, who has been or will be appealed to, renders a decision, the election will be considered off or on, just as those Interested see fit to look;t it. A tress that alwiyi makes good Impression the elephant "Etupre.-i.'' Scxdat School Convention. Tho fol lowing has been furnished us for publication, which we accord to it with pleasure: The Twelfth ApnDil Convention fit th Cmnlirlt County Sabbath S'-hnol Association will bo hold at Ebensburn on Wednesday and Thursday, tho 1st and 5.1 days et June next, and It is earnestly desired that every school In the county will be re presented by one or mnre delegates. FntortHicraent will be provided lor all who may attend and excursion tickets will be issued over the V. K. K. The following programme has been arranRnd lur the Convention : n'tdneMtei! mornina. Jme 1st . An informal reeet inn will be held at" 11 o'clock in the IMsriples' chnreh lor the reception asroirnraent ot delegates. Afternoon sesion in the L:sclplos' church at 2 o'clock. Devotional exercises, for 30 minutes, will be conducted bv Mr. Kred. Khrenfel.lt, ot OalliUIn: an addresa of' welcome by Her. T. K. -Tones, of Kbensbuix, response by l!ev. I. M. Miller, ol Johnstown; Topic for discussion: Organization and e.jutpnint of Samlnv schools, to be opened by Kov. A. !S. Morrison, of tfbentbunj. Topic tor dis- i cusslon : The Sabbath School convention ua i work and power. To bo opened by liev. Ir. yVst , kins, of .Tolintown. Appointment of committee to 1 nominnte officers. ; F.venlnir S'S-i n in the Conirrt-gational church, I at;7'. o'clock. Devotional exercises, to be conduct ed Ijv'.Mr. W. Princle. ot TortHRC Tople for dls-cus-ion : Deri nil dress ot nlm in the Sunday School '. work, or the true aim ot teachiue. To be opened bv John Fulton. Ksq., of Johns-town. Topic lor 1 discussion: How can wr Induce our pupils to make a more thorough study of the lesson at home? To be open-d by Uev. Jacob Smith, of Sonth Fork. (Question HoX "answered by Kev. K. A. Fink, of Johnstt-wn. ThurxSmi Tior-nir.n, Jfnr ?. in the Presbyterian church at" o'clock. Devotional exercise, to be conducted bv Mr Joseph S. Ntiill. ot Smumerhill. ,' Keceirinjf find rending reports. Flection of officer. Topic for disciislon: Are we accomplish iner what we de-otrn? To be opened by Kev. Jones, of i Fast Conetnanvh. Heport ol" dcWato to State Convention. Short reports Irom The delegates concerning tbe work In their respective districts. Tlmrs.lHV anernoon session at Connre-jational i church, at '2 o'clock. Iovoti.inM exercises, to be conducted by Mr. John J. Fvans. of FbenslmrR. Topic tor discussion : The pressing necessity and , Importance ot teaching temperance in ttieSabbath 1 school. To be opened by Kov. J. J. Kerr, of Wil- more. The Convention then to te formed into a ' Sjbbath school class and tho lc?s-m ol the follow : in S.iblmth to be tnutfht by Mr. D.J. Jones, of 1 Johnstown, to be followed by criticisms by the ' convention. Ciucstion Box to be answered by John Fulton. ' Ks.j., ot Johnstown. A short time will then tie spent in a grumblers" mrvtmv. alter which Hoa. I A. A. Darker. Ihe retiring; President, will make ' the elosinic Bddres. to bo lollowed by a season ot social hand-shaking. 1 c ipnmwr speeches will be limited to 1J minutes, ! and subsequent ones to 0 minutes each. c. T. Koiikkt.-s. j D. W. Kvaxs, I F. F.miKNKKi.IiT, Kx. Coin. I Joni Ituow -, j ; W. W. Hahius, j ! Victim izfd by a Conkidenck Oit-uator. i The Altoona ,s'un of Monday last tells bow i a Hlair county farmer went in on a game of i chance and came out S.'OO short. Here is the ! story : ! Henry Shaw, of Newry, on Saturday told his j wile that he believed be would go to iiollldave bnrir nnd see about investing ponu-lwoney in ror ; eminent bonds. Recently be sold Ins larm south j of Newry tor tho sum of J-Voon, receiving f 1.(00 in i cash and the balance to remain In the. property. i This money lie had in one of tho Hollidaysburg 1 banks. W hile standing outside the show, he was i approached by a confidence man who engaged him i In conversation. It w:is not long until the latter i knew as much of Mr. Shaw's bniness as lie did .' himself: In f.ct. lie told him everything, even to 1 the money The continence man invited him in- side tho canvas of one of tiie side arrangements. ! and desired him to bet on a game that was fixed ' up l..r Mr. Shaw's delectation. Ho did not take ! to It kindly, but was informed that he was a lucky : man. huviiig won J-l.iXOon the game, and that os soon as lie produced $&0o it would be paid over to I him. He went to the bank an. I drew f.'.OO in a sin i gte bill, and returned toget bis !.(.o. Heentere.t 1 the place where the supposed fortune was to be j given him In a sort of a dazed and excited manner. The bill was adroitly slipped out of his hand bv the confidence inan. w bo as skillfully disappeared beneath the canvas, leavins Mr. Shaw to wonder i when the Sl.rs-o would be triven him in exchange j for Lis $.Soo investment. He is that much poorer, I though, doubtless, much wiser by the transaction. Frichtfvi, and Fatal Fall. The Al toona Tribune of Wednesday last sAys : While Scott McMillan, an apprentice of .lames Turner, tinsmith, was about lin'ishini thepaintlni( of the root of the First Lutheran church, yesterday mornin-r, be from some caue unknown either lost his balance or slipped and fell to the ground be low, a distance ol some thirty-five leut. Mr. D. V.t, Hiadlcy, who was etiunircd at the time In naintinz the side of the church efl which voting JMcMillen tell, quickly descended Irom the ladder I and T.n to his rciier. IJra llcy scinus and quickly sent lor fi Walker and tros:hwait came summons, and on exjtmina'ioii unl hi:n uncon-' physician. Drs. l answer to the fiimi I IWcMillon's I injuries to consist of concussion of the brain and j sj.lne. At the request of his father, who had nr : rived In the meantime, the inpir'd yuani! man ' was removed to bis home. No. lfi.-S Sixth avenue, I and there attended by Drs. Walker and t'rosth I wait and subsequently at the de-ire ol Mr. MeMil ! Ian. by Dr. Hin-k. The l bysicians agreed in the j opinion that nothing eo'nb'l be done to alleviate 1 t b e com! i tion ol 1 be sn Here- lint i 1 a reaction occur j red. 1 Ins. however, did. nut take Place during bis I If le, and at 4:3o P. P.I . the your. man died without j havinir been conscious at "anv time after tho acci ; dent. ."Mr. McMillan wa almost twentv years of ( aire, and bore an excellent" reputation. He will be i burled In Kairview cemetery. Announcement hi the time for tlie luucral services will be made in ! to-morrow's is-ue. r.r.S. SlIKItMAN'. The man wbosavg 'twas a surpr 1 tell him H it, he lies : he lies : OKX. on A NT. lc, I'm not disposed to talk of Shit. h : In Mex. a tuan can make his pile. O (isn. v most. The man who says that I wns bought, Would I bad met him while 1 f.mitht ! The coward T wretch ! behold, 1 swear It ! lay take the shame, and, damn him, wear it ! It is too early for politics, by a pen or two. Hut it Is always in order to speak ot ready-made eloth 'nic. and whore you can buy it the cheapest. You have heard ol O'odfrcy Wolf, next door to the pot oltlce. Altoona? He has the biirirest stock ; the best poods : all warranted : sell cheaper, ana irives better sat i s fuel ion than anybody else, and refunds all moneys if either the fit. the material, or the make don't suit vou ! Orders by mail promptly tilled. Jfen of Eminent Ability. Scholars and chemists, have devoted years of time and skillful labor that they might. In a measure, relieve b uma n sufferi n. Dr. Kmii's tfcrman Ar omatic Wine is the result. of the most patient and careful experiments. It Is prpred with the mnst scrupulous care Irom pure irape Juice and the choicest Fruits, Roots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal for the use of ladies tnfTerina with private disord'-rs. ajje 1 or feeble and debilitated persons, and th.-se recovering fn'm the ejects of exbaustiDK disease, or mental or physical overwork. Onaranteed to promote digestion and inviuorate and icivenewand permanent vital force. In no way can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask Drujrptsts. Kor sale at E. James' new Druic Store, Lbtnshurjf. Pa. f4-8.-e.o.w.lv. A .ui)F.s who lived at Accord The slitht of a spider abhorred : But her lover, made bolder. Brushed one from ker shoulder. And she grvc him n hiss In reward. Next nlnbt. as he sat by her side. And let hik fin artfully "glide 'Hound her trim, belted w.itt-- "( lh tienrrf, now make haitc And pretend thore's a spider!" she crted. And the next thing sliesaid was that shewanted a pair ol new shoes. And tieore said there was only one place to go to get them, and that was at S. Bluinentbal"s, 1 119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, whero the best assortment in the State, and the cheapest was to be seen. And they went and you should do likewise. Stik went to the plav ot cVivette," And nr an tipen window she sat. And bv so doina she there met The fate of all who rashly get So Imprudent. She saw a notice in the weekly Star, "To Cure a Cold -l"se SiEn' SvBrr of Tar." So she wont to the drnpgist. and then and there In-rested with a sinsle quartalr In the article. Now If yon only have occasion to see How earnest and vehement she will be When telling how quickly and enttrelr She was cured of the cold" caught on said fettee, 'Twill surprise vou. Tns editor Is slttinir. In his chamber 'neath the roof. And of articles on tariff He Is weaving nut the woof. On the table do his briglitlv Burnished boot-heels gently re?t, While an 18 carat watch chain Hangs across his ample vest. What the editor, with his lg carat watch-chain, desires to say on this pleasant occasion, is thut yon need a aew Spring suit of clothing don't you T If so. give a call to the firm of Simon & Bendheim, next door ti the First National Bank, Altoona. and you will not have wandered astra v. They sell good goods, cheap goods, and goods that give sat istaction. Advertising Cheats. It has become so common to write the beginning of an elegant, interesting article and then run it into some advettisement that we avoid such cheats and simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest tetms as possible, to induce people to give them -one trial, as no one who knows their value will ever usp any thing else. Providence Advertiser. E. James, Druggist, keeps the genuine Hop Bitters for sale. How It was Dcxsf.. "How do you man age," said a lady to her friend, "to appear so happy and good natured all the time?" "I always have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the reply, "and thus easily kept myself and family in good health. When 1 am well I always feel good natured." Read about it In another column. For sale at the new drug store, in this place. 4-pl.-lm. Important to Travelers. Special in ducements are offered you by the Bcrling ton Rocte. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this Issue. 3-18.-10m.J HmAPACAE, Propepsin. Blllonsress and Consti pation cored at onee bv Ir. METTACK'S HEAD ACHE and Di J-rLFblA PILLS. 1'tice us cent". IH . ATI I TO WOK MS. Ire. r.. V. Ktnkk'., the great Tflpe Worm detroy er, removes Tape Worm In g to 3 Iioutv, head and tail, all complete and alive, with pleasant vegeta ble medicine. No lee until cured. Urty per cent, of cases of dyspepsia and disorganizations ef liver are caused by stomach and other worms existing In th alimentary canal. Numbcrsol promwient citl rens of l'hiladelphia. who have been treated for various disease" dyspepsia, consumption, bron chitis, female weakness, etc. can certify that my treatment haseured them, and that they have teen treated for wron diseases. Their symptoms and treatment : In this age of Inventions It Is very re markable, but none the less true, that the symp toms of worms, a disease of the most dangergus character, are so little nn.lerstood by the medical men of the present day. These parasites undergo the most curious transformations. They remain months, and even years, in the bodv before thev are fully developed. They onlv mature in parts of the body which communicate with the external air, as In the alimentary canal, or lungs, but generally i the former. I There are numerous kinds, but the most danger- I out, and by far the most-difficult to remove, is the Tape W-tii. This worm Is constructed of flat pie- ces. which are connected with the head bv a very l f fine neck. The parasite is sometimes thirty feet I I long, but it s so thin that the worm could be held , I in a small bottle. The symp'oir s of this, as of other i i worms, are weakness and irritation. To effect a I j perfect cure, the head ol the worm must be removed. ! ' This is very dilll.'ult to accomplish, and several em- : ! inent phy'sieians have only been able to remove j J parts of the body. Those "who are tronnled with i this loathsome disease can ba cured in the short j j space ol three hours. ( For Tape Worm, write an J t ! consult tho doctor. For all others, buy K. F. Kcn- ' ! kei.'sj Wopm Svr.cr.) Common sense teaches if j ) Tape Worm be removed. 'all other worms can bo : I readily destroyed. Advice at office and store free. l ! The doctor can tell whether or not the patient has 1 1 worms. Thousands nre daily dying with worms ( and do not know it. Fits, spasms, cramps, choking ; ( and suffocation, sallow complexion, circle aronnd I ; the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach. ret- ' less at night, grinding of the teeth, picking at tho ; nose, cough, tever. itching at tho scat, headache, j foul breath, the patient grow pale and thin, tick- I ling and irritation in tiie anus all these svmp- j i toms, and more, come from worms. K. F. Kv'- kel's Worm Svrup never fsil-i to remove them. 1 1'rice, '" per bottle, or si x bottles for $'. on. Huy of vour druggist trie vv ortu vrup. ani II ne tias , it not, send to Dr. K. F. Knnkld. W N. Ninth St., i Phila., I"a. Advice by mail free : send 3 et. t'amp. j '"Pepsla. Isysipe-psila. Isysipepwli. I F F. K tinkers Hitter Wine of Iron is a sure cure for thin disease. It has been prescribed daily for ! many years in the practice of many eminent phy- : sicians with urprtnile'ed success. Symptoms are loss of appetite, wind and rising of food, dryness i In mouth, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits. Not sob', in buik.only in $1.00 bottles, i Ask vour druajjist fo- it. AsehenbacU At Miller, j Sole Agents. 3d and Callowhlll streets, Fhiladel- phia. For sale at the new druif store. Kbensburg. ) " j A l-ITKHAKV KKVOI.VTIOX I'll A I.I.KNO K. The obi-line publishers have, very naturally, not been . well pleased with the now famous enterprise, , 'The literary Revolution" ; and in depreciation ' of its character have latd special stress upon the claim that in cheapening books so vastly it is against the interests of American authors. Tlie i Revolution boldly meets this assertion by state ments as lollows" 1st. That they are already pay ing to American authors more money than any ! other publishing house that is less than twenty'- j five years establHhod. .M. That American authors j rarely receive Irom publishers a copyright exceed- i Ing lit per cent, upon the retail price of thelrbooks I actually sold. 3 1. l'hat nt least one-hall, and j probably more nearly thrc"-fourths, ol the books ; I.ublNhed by Amer-.can authors have been pul- j ished at the nutliora' expense, the publishers fur- I nlshtng no money, and paying no copyright, but 1 themselves re"eivin;r a large percentage njs.n sales made. 4:h. That they propo.-e hcr.iaiter to pay to ; American authors tor acocptame manuscripts copyright ol 15 per cent. .Instead ol io per cent., and tiny claim tnat their low price.-, and immense sales resulting therefrom; are far more in the in- terest ol authors than much larger copyright on I the commonly limited number of sale- "One thousand books, profit Sl.oo e:ich Sl.oo-I. i nc million books, prol.t one cent e:i'-h $!0.o.m." . As an example ol an American copyrlirht book. they issue, in an exceedingly haii.ls jine form, the famous poetical, historical, and satiric;)! American clHssie. "M'Kiiisf:il. an Epic Poem." bv John Trum bull, with very lull annotations by the celebrated I historian Ifcnson J. LossitiK, LI. D. This pocra ', Is almost as much a part ol American history as tho battle of Hunker Hill itself, and Dr. Iossina hasnreatly incren-ed both its Interest and its In trinsic value by his hi"torical comments and illus trations. Tins" book was publi-hcd a few years bv one of the old pvt-ii-hinir bouse- at tho price of I'J.o i per copy, and had only a very limited sale. The publishers claim that the reception ol their new e.li tion siiarantecs a sale ot nt least V.- j eon, or even more probably loo,' 00 copies : and Sir. ! Lossina will, of course, reup a handsome reward. ; even from the small royally upon tho low price. American Hook E.vchannc, Publishers, New Yuri City. Altoona Bvsinkss II i ivsiFJsi. Tl.e ftiair County Radical recently devoted the itrciiler portion of its available space .or two weeks in succession to leu- :nz what it knows about the entorprisu;;; business m.m tf ii-,l , . r, . -.ra a . vc -iiini? I'llv Here iS ! specimen ol it? loindiwurk. which will be followed I 1 bv others it those thev rcl.ite to instruct us to that j eitcet: " i j GEOI1C5E yv. VKAOKR. j I The stove and tinware trade of any community, j when conducted bv a reliable individual or firm, I 1 is one not onlv of profit but magnitude. e here- I I with ivc a brief sketch ot the house ol Mr.Oeorite W. Y ea;rer. dealer in stoves, and manufacturer of I tin and sheet-Iron ware, ro'.flnir and spouting beinir I a specialty, nt No. llt'2 Kleventh avenue, a larse. j two-sb.ry "buildinii, coverinir an area ot ground I 110l7i feet, t'ommencine btisinen here nearly thirteen years a-io, Mr. 1 . has established a repu tation for t be product ion of the most supeiior goods to be found in the market. and has secured a trade that extends to all parts ot the city and surround ing country. Noted for bis honor and integrity, Mr. Yea;c'r will accord to all fair and lxmorablc treatment, and (iiamr.!e that all food" will be found just as represented and at lower rates than can be secured elsewhere, quality considered. th, What a Cough! Will yon heed the warning, the signal, perhaps, of the near approach of tli.it mre terrible disea-e. -f.fis:imptifn ? Ask yourself If you can aftord tor the sake of savin 50 cents to run the risk and do nothing f..r it. yVe know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will cure your ponsli. 'I his will ex plain why morr than a million bntilri were sold the past year. 1 1 relieves ( 'roup and Whooping Convh at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Lame Hack Side, or i 'best, use Sbiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by L.James, Kbcnsburir, Pa. r4-S.-e.o.w.ly.l tSt. lSlmo Hotel, Nop. M17 anil !J1! Arch Street, 11III,AI1 -Il'III A. llits eluceil to i?:J.O) per Iny. The travelling pnblie will still find at this Hotel the same liberal prevision for their comfort. It is located in the immediate cen're" of busines and amusement, and the difierent Hail ltoad depots, as well as all parts of the city, are easily accessible by street cars constantly passing the doors. It el fers special inducements tor thos visiting the city for business or pleasure. Y"our patronage is respectlullv solicited. los. I. FKi'iF.K, Proprietor. Philadelphia. Nov. 1. lsSO.-tl. TV it understand that all the furmers' horses in this section that are irlven M. B. KonErcrs' Hottss Po-a'dfiw are able, owing to their laxative, tonic and purifying qualities, to plow from one-third to one half mre acres per day than those which are given any other preparation. yVe advise all those who have not used them to do so. Thev are not adulterated with oran or cake meal and" sola by Hie pound, Imt are prepared from pure drus. put i tin In neat packages, and sold for 25 cents by K. i James, Ebensbnrg, Pa., and by all other druggists. I Ax old bumble-bee crawled out ofhls hole. And he felt that the summer was nigh ; And be quietly said. -'I will hunt up a boy And I'll jump bim some seven feet high." The mod's frown bard, and the icicle gleams In the snn over meadow and lea. And a chilly mist hamrs over each little stream. It is rough on the poor bumble-bee. It'aroiigher much roiurber on the fellow who, seeing summer niuh. iroes elsewhere than to .las. J. Murphy's. P'.i Clinton fttcct. Johnstown, for a suit ol ready-made clothing, for Mr. Murphy sells cheaper than anybody else, and sells a better arti cle lorthe price named. You are invited to call and see bim. " if all sail words of tongue or?pen. Tliejsaddest are these: 'It might hsvc been." The above quotation wad forcloly brought to mind the other day by hearimt a young lady re mark that she would riot now he dying with Con sumption if she had taken Sineh' 'St iter or Tar, W !ir 'HEnnY avp Ho.n:iovNr in November la-t, and thus enren her cold, as a friend of tier's did. Sold by E. James and V. i. Barker &. Bro. Tailles, for those distressing com plaints ft irhich you. are subject, use Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. 4-i,'si.-7y. II TJIK5F.AI. SHIVER CASSIDY. Married, at the Catholic church, Loretto, on Tuesday mornlnsr.SIay 3, 1S1, by Kev. Father Bush, Mr. John ShiVk a'nd Miss Tii-Lik, daughter of Mr. Henry Cassidy, both ot Minister township. AUCTION SALE OF THE Furniture and Fixtures OP TTta " MOUNTAIN HOUSE, citEssoy srnixus, On FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1881, AT 1 O'CLOCK, A. M. OWINt J to the erection of a New Hotel at Cres son and the purchase af new Furniture and Fixtures throughout, we are enabled to offer for sale at the above time and place a large lot of su perior Furniture, consisting ol-'' BED ROOM SETS, MATTRESSES, Chairs, Dining Tables, Sprinpf I3eclK, Stoves, Lamps, Lamp Chandeliers, "VValmit IPnrlor Snits. Crockery, Olassware, Steam Carving' Tables and Appurtenances. Kitchen Utensil, Show Ca ses, 2 larire Hotel Han ires. Office Fur niture, 1 new FJectrlc Aunuclator, in complete order, with wires, battery, etc., (100 drops), 2 Stationery Engines, 1 Holier, 1 I'unip, Baildini- Material, Sash, Doors, Blinds, e. wTerms made known on day of sale.; w. n. Tvixn, isnp't." HEAP!! rt ti c c o C! c c v t; H H H H 1IHH H H H H F.F.E K F.E A A A AAA rpp p r rri' p F.EE RRR : K R R t:t F.E KRR !I K R R !! fj:e K K I!! F. A A KEE A c liea,pest! c- ; ccct; GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND "THE LARGEST, BEST s MOST VARIED STOCK OF Hardware ! Stovos, Tinwni-o, HOrSEFiriMSHIMJ ssssss J IO It I OOOO DDDDD n o od d s OtiOO oooo oooo DDDDD SSSSSS kc, dp., that can be found in any one establish menti n Pennsvlvania. His stock comprises c::s, mm aks heating sisvrs, of varions styles and patterns; I3nilloi-s Ilai-dAvnre of every description and of best'quallty ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds and the best In the market. Alsi, a large stock of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Glassware. Qnpemssrf. Mlvrr-IMafrd p, W noil and II low Wsre, Mall ! per.Trnnkmand nllet. Kevolirrs, An- Rod. Ilorsie sili. nrrlace itolis. itiv. j et. Illl snw. I.rlndmntira. Meel Mint I Plow Monltln, Koail Nrooiis-, Mowing Machines, Horse Hay. Rakes, Horn. Ha.v For Wo, Reps and Pnlleys, 4'orn Cnlr irsjtor. and a full lined Hart esllnt; leol v Also, a large assortment ot Table, Floor anil Stair Oil Cloth; O-wriatjo Oil Cloth, PAPEK asp OILCLOTH AVlNDcyv SHJVDINO si) SHADK KIXTI UKS: I.ivfkpoo!. ASIITON SALT, the best In the world 1r Iairv and !Bble use; Impoteo HOCK SALT, the cheapest and best for feodinjr Live Stock; LAND l'LASTKR; Well am) Cistkhi PI-MI'S, ot thebt qualitv; PERKINS' PATENT SAltTT LAMl'S. which cannot be exploded: Children's! WAOONS vn CAKTS; the lanrest stock of MILK CROCKS ot all shapes and sires and of superior ware ever of fered for sale in Kbensburif : "ill line of PAINT HKCSHES of the most desirable qaalifv; WIN DOW H. ASS, oius. PAINTS, TCK PONTINE, TARNISHES. Ac., toj;ether with a largoand com plete stck ol choice GROCERIES, TOBACCO AM) SEiJARS, as well as thousands ol other useful and needful articles. In fsjet. anythint; I haven't got or can't prei at snort notice is not worth tuiyinic. ana what 1 2o ofler f .r sale may always be relied on as riasjT- OJ.ASS is yfiLiTT, while they will Invariably be SOLD AT BOTTOM IMUCKS! 0if Havinn had nearly thibtt vfars' KxrcBI- : K3i-E in the sale of iroods in my line. I am enabled i to supply my custouiors with the very best in the I market. ' Jive me a liberal share ol "vour patron age, then, and be convinced that the best is always the cheapest, and that it never pays to luy an in- ferior article simi.lv because the price is low. as it Is an indisputable fact that such oods aro alwajs the deareat in the cud. GEO. l'UXTLl'V. Ebonsburg, April 11. If79. M DONALD & C0M OF LOKETTO, SELL SITtARS at R, 0, 10 ami 11 cts. per lb.; Oreen and Hlack Teas. f. i and 75c. per lb. : Ureen Notice at 18 and 'if.' ct". per lb. : j KoasteJ t'oflee at Jo. i anil per lb. ; i Two boxes ("oftce F.jser.ce for 5 cents. : ', Two boxes Illuinir tor f cents ; ; . Two papers Making Soda f.-r 6 cents : " Two papers Pepper for l'J cents : 1 4 lbs. Harlev or 4 lbs. Oat Menl for 'J5 ets. : 4 lbs. Hominy or 4 lbs. Split Peas for US cts. : Z lbs. Pico or 3 lbs. Prunes for cts. : 3 balls Lye or 6 lbs, Washlnit Soap for cts. : Molasses, :'.5c." per ;at. : zood Syruti. per tal. : t'arb.ui Oil, lo cts. per ical. : Flour, fl.as per sack ; Salt. $1.65 per bbl. Calicoes. C. 7 and s cts. per yard : Muslins. , S and lo cts. per yard ; tlinliams. 8. 10 and VJe. per vard .t I'lain and Fancy Dress (foods, S. lo. Yl. 18, -JO, -jic. Kentucky Jeans. lJ).j. 16. 2o and '.ijc.'per yard : Tickinis". V2.1 16. 2.) and 2i cts. per yard : Thread. 1. and .'. cts. per spool : Colaretts. 1, .1 anil 6 cts. each : Corsets, is. fr' and 75 cts. each ; Ladies' Crloves. l'J, IS, Co and -5 cts. per pair: Ladies' Hose, S, 10. l1. 1 ti and '-Joe. per pair ; Ladles Handkerchief. 'S. 10. 15 and;2oc. each. Also, Ibices. F.djcinzs, Lmbroldcries, t-repes, &c. BOOTS snd SHOES. Infants' shoes. '2'. So and .v cts. per pair. Children's Shoes. M. 7") and 1.0. per pair. Misses" Shoes, 75. fl oo and 'fl.ifS per pair. T.adics' I-acc! Shoes. Sl .isi. $1 -J.'.. 1.5-J, 1.75. Si o. HuttonM " f 7.M. 1.7. 2.0, 2.as. 2.W. Itovs' Shoe. Jl 9i. Sl.'iS. 1.5 i. f 1.75 and S2.(si. Men s Shoes. l -js. il.i.o. 1.75. fi rO and J2.25. Men's Hoots. S'J.Oi.., V-.5o. ft.isi and --i.5'j per pair. CT.f )THINO. HOYS' FI LL SPITS f.t..V) to $10 OX MKN'S " 5.00 to 20.O1. Il fuaranrr aur prim on clt kind mf goods to be a tow, if not lortrr. than thf prrvtri linn pricrt in Al toona, Johnstown, or elncirhrrr. All l.-r axk IS a fair trial. Any tjooris fold by nt which do not frire satin artion' rithfr in Quality or p-ire intl be lakrn back and the monry refunded, provided they are returned in nood condition withiu ten ( 10) day. McI)OXALI C Loretto. May 6, lssl.-:f. CO. "T KI'OKT ( F A1DITOKS OF WII J.I MOKE H iKOl'OH- y iLvmm, Artut. 27. issi.'i he undersigned Auditors met on the above tiaie aim procccuru n miun tne Recounts oi me Horouah officers. We have carefully examined the docket or Huriress I'lotner and Snd that be has paid over to the Treasurer the sum of six dollars all the money collcctc. 1 by him durina: the year. The aeeountsof Jos. Miller, Esq , Treasurer, "have also been carefully examined, and alter the correc tion, by order of Council, of several errors, wc find that there was In the hands ol the Treasurer in cash at last settlement fl2.S3 Am't paid in since by Collei t .r 1. Ashe 47.73 Burgess I'lotner e.00 ' " " " ' l. M. i crry a elect n rent 3.00 Total Orders canceled in bauds ol deducted $39.82 Treasurer to be 33.07 Cash remaining in hands ol Treasurer. .. .$36.65 I Am't due Borough from Val. Maltric at last settlement.... 31. S 3.C0 retained by P F. Kirby as election rent Total called good as resources of Borough .71.23 Orders unpaid at this date Liabilities In excess of resources. Apr. 27 We have al"o examined the accounts of Collector and Street Comniisner Ashe. The duplicate called for Jl4.0i lor 183, which was in his hands. We find that be paid cash Jo Treasurer 47,79 Amount ol work done on streets 115. "4 " exonerations 40 S1P4.05 .4inotfnfs claimed bit Porounh on last settlement, but still in h:inntion. Judgment on docket Joseph Miller, Y.' S23.ll Balance uncollected on Duplieateof 176, now said to be lost S IS Error in scttlem'tof F. F. Kirby, dueBoro'. 6.00 S4."9 TOBIAS ASHE. ' CoNKAll Wt.MiKKOTH, May C, issi.-st.; Auditors. VALUABLE"FARIVIS! 1JY virtue of an order of the Court of Common I I'leas of Cambria county. 1 will eioe to pub lic sale, at thchotel of Lawrence Schroth. In Car rolltown boronah. Cambria county, l'a., on SATURDAY, May 28th, 1881, At 2 o'clock, r. tw.. the following described real estate, and sell the same discharxed of all liens : No, 1. A Farm in Carroll Tu-p TJamhria county. Fa., adjoining Carmlltown bor ouith on the west, land of Kmannel Wentu on the north, land hereinafter described as No. 2 on the east, and land of Andrew Miller on the south, eon tatninn 15 acres and lOS Perrhes, about 100 acres of which are cleared and under a good state ol cultivation, having thereon erected a two story Frame Hoi st, a lanr e Frame Barn, and all other neccstary outbuildings. No. 2. A Farm adjoining No. I on the west, land of Jos. Grassberger on the nir'h. lands of Peter Sharoauch. and Valentine Link on IU( cnri, iii .jvj.-vj'ii miTnri imi iiic ri'Uiu, f'U- tatnlr.it 9 Acre and IS Ircli', all cleared and In a Rood state of cultivation, h a vine thereon erected a ?ood 11 or. SB and Barn and other need ful ontbuildini?s. W These farms are both within one-hall mile of Carrolltown. boronnh. and have Ions heen recog nized as anions the moft productive in Northern Cambria. There is an excollent Orchard on each ot them, and all the land is supplied with plenty of siirlnir water. Terms of Nule. f ine thiril of the purchase mouey to He paid on confirmation of sale, and the naianee in two equal annual payments, with inter est, to be secured bv judgment notes of purchaser, J1KNRYC KIKKFATRICK, Assijrnec of John BenniR. Carrolltown, May 618Sl.-3t. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. F-stato ol Jons Etklxy, deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of John F-ekley, late ol Summitville borooirh, Cambria connty, deceased, having been trrauted to Ihe tin dersiitned by the proper authority, notice Is hereby (fiven to s 11 persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havlnfrclaims airainst the same will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. LL1ZAHETH F.CKLF.Y, Administratrix. Summit, April 'JT), l?l.-i. SOME 0FTHF. JOHN WANAMAKER'S DRESS GOODS. What art mid skill are doing in cotton dress fabrics! Two counters are goigeous ith them. The lowest price is .v cts. a yard and the highest fi2'i cts. ; but they are made in soft and delicate ways, and by texture, j)rint, or dye. to rival the stuff of luxury, lerc are familiar names : Scotch Zephyr. I'ou'.ards, Madi-as (.iiiighnmsi, Sateens, Seersuckers, Lawns, 'hint7P'1 Cretonnes, t )xford ( 'loths, Moniies, Toiles d'Alsace, t'hov iots. Printed SliirUn, In alniot every nnnie are triumphs. You are not often asked to admire such modest works of ait and skill: but see if you can pass these counters without a new estimate of the times in which von live. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Fourth circle, northwest from centre. DEBEIGES, Kvcrylody knows, are staple goods. Out? looks at novelties and buys staples. Staples means something that "almost evcybody buys. What everybody buys is certain to 1 . good thing somehow. Tlie way debeiges arc good is this;: the money goes all for use and i none for .show ; or rather for that kind of j show which limits use. ' Why, last spring we broucht in one lot of ; debeiges and have leen buying in debeiges - ever since. And now we have more tie beit;es than vou yvill look at, all browns and grays ; and nearly all new. The prices are ' all the wav from 'J.I cents for 22-inch to f 1.10 i for 4t-incfi. A particularly good quality is j 60 cents for 43-inth. " i JOHN WANAMAKEK. .j Second circle, south from centre. ; BLACK DRESS GOODS. New things in black dress-good of almost all sorts are reaily. Silk erenadines came some time ago : now the wool and silk-and-wool grenadines are here : and the variety is greater than we have had before, greater than anybody ever had, so far as yve know. New armures, plain and figured, are no- table, especially the latter. Auiongtnem are j armures, w'th small figures and plants, that ; can be seen only when looked at m ceitain ways. I lie drapmgoi anressoi tnese wouii appear to be partly plain and partly figtm-d or plaid. The figures and plaids seem to have no existence at ail. You can't find them except bv accident. " doiIN WANAMAKEK. Next outer circle, Chest nut-street entrance. MEDIUM WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. There are three notable woolen dress fab rics at $1. Melange pin checks, of five colors. The warp is of a uniform licht shade in each ; the wool is of alternate clusters of threads, three or four being light, the next three or four having twisted with them a thread of darker shade. Woolen sateens of eight colors, more or less mixed in carding. The sateens' effect is produced bv heavy warped threads thrown almost wholly- on the surface : they jump three or four" of the line warp threads, and pass under onlv one. l ne warp scarcely comes to the surface at all, as you can see j oy t u- vi r. Croise cashmere of fifteen plain colors : differs from ordinary cashmere in the twill. This is probably ne letter money's worth than the others but almost exactly the ame has just been offered us at wholesale for a little more money- than we are sollinc it nt. "JOHN WANAMAKEK. Third circle, south of centre. COTTOX-anuMYOOL DRESS GOODS. Here are three cotton-and-wool dress cloths of single width in browns and eravs : Kalerno cloth, like alpaca, but heavier, at 12' , cents. Cashmere beige, in appearance somewhat like the SI melange, described above ; plain 15 cents, twilled is cents, JOHN WANAMAKEK. Third circle, east from centre. SILKS. Heavy rich damasse silks of all colors, ?2. 7r : last season's and J goods; are now selling in preference to the latest novelties, of course on account of richness and price. Plain silks of the same colors to combine with them. The following are just received from our buyer resident in Paris : Pongees, richlyenibroidcred by hand, with sprays of flowers and with birds. The pri ces of those ready to-day are ?-S to ?'W per piece of 4'yards. More are coming. New designs in French foulards i-J. liayadere ombre sdrine. Here's one, for example : irarnet-ombre into-gold alternat- 1 ine With Told-ombre-into-brojlTe ; stripes half , an ,,.1, wide and PO interval ttween. ' ( 1,m.lr.i ,lamsp! Oeoreeous j V 1,e1uore(J lljmasses. i.torgeous eolor ; variety of tlesicns, .the only f( with feature common to them all l-ing the arrangement in squares, not unlike a chequer board. 92 to S4.75. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next outer circle, Chestnut-street entrance. SATEENS, &lc. Toiled' Alsace is a similar fabric to Scotch ginchani, but of softer finish, and printed ; ;socts. Sateen is even finer, and the warp is i thrown upon the surface so successfully as to leave it. as smooth as satin, wnicn indeed i it much resembles. Ibis also is printed in I exquisite desiens, and the printing is the more successful because the surface is so smooth. The bouquet squares (nobody else has them vet, so far as we know) appear to have been a Parisian forethought. They are of sateen and are used as garniture ol sateen dresses. Nothing in cotton printing, proba bly, yvas ever any thine like so rich before. JOHN WaNAMAKEK. Fourth circle, Thirteenth-street entrance. Those who luive dealt with us by letter know already what car? we take, first to understand their wants, and second to supply them. Those who Lave rmt dealt with us heretofore are cordially invited to do so now, and to rely on our well known guarantee of ultimate satisfaction in every respect. JOHN WANAMAKER, CHESTNUT. THIRTEENTH and MARKET St., and CITY HALL SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA. Till: rKOPLK's; sums si unmvM uu;s. THE subscriber has the pleasure of anmnn'inir to the people ol Kbenpburn and vicinity that he has opened a first-class tonsorial establishment in the building recently occupied by Jodire Lloyd as a dm store, on Hiich street opposite the Moun tain House, wnere he will bclijlad o welcome all who want to be shaved, have their hair cut. or de sire any other attentions in his line. -Lad:es" hair and hair eombinns made into curls and switch es when desired. Satisfaction rendered or no charge made. Please Rive tne a call. It. P. SCIIAF.FEK. Ebensburjr, March S5, lM.-ly. PSIGNEES' NOTICE. Notice is hereby iven that N. J. Freldhofl, of the bor ouah of LbenshtirK, Fa., by deed ol voluntary as signment, has assigned all bis property to John A. Hlair and John Lloyd, ol said borouub, in trust, for the benefit of the creditors of said N. J . Freid hoB. All persons, therefore, indebted to the said N. J. Freidhiifl will make payment to the sai l Ai sisrnees, ami those bavin claims or demands will make known the same without delay. JOHN A. BLAIK, t Assignees JOHN" LIAiYH, Kbensburg, April ai, l81.-t. I EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Id K'tate of PrrER Apams. Sr.. dee'd. letters testamentary on the estate of refer Adams Sr.. late of Clearfield township, dee d having been rranted to the nnderslttned by the nmncr authority, notice is berebv (riven to all per sons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate imvment. and those ha vice claims aeainst It to present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. ' JOHN I. LITZINtK, tT ,efutn M A KT1 N L. C A K L. Executors. Clearfield Tap., April i, ll.-et. DR. M. J. BUCK, TH YSICTAH iHD SmOEON, ALTOOSA, Office and residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, wherenifthtealle can he uad. Omce hours from to 10. a. and Irom S to 4 lj ..... w Kn.ni! attention raid to Ins- eases of the Eye and Far. as well as to Srciel Upertionsol every description, t-1,-w. SPRIXT, MORS CLOAKS AND DRESSES. We have jut opened foreign black wrapt, dolmans. caies, -tc, at to fT5 : litit col ored coats, wraps, and ulsters, u.me foreipi and of our own make. r.tM tofnv Si!k dresses in styles not to be found else where, at f i.i, ?1T and is ; and cloth ilree at f lo to f k'. Also niisse' and children's coats. ultr and dresses in great variety. A few misseV coats of last spring will !e sold at ha'f-pric, viz.. i'i and f : and misen' oelx'ige dresss i i f !ut curinn at Inc I ' i t i li.lt .ri-MC B t ! and M. JOHN WANAMAKER. Soutiieast corner of lui'.ding. UNDERWEAR. Vine uiiislin cambric underwear, richly decorated wPh hce and embroiderv, care fully, finely and skillfully made. This w have in ctenter variety than you will find elsewhere : but there is no difficulty in Bet- tins tins gra.le of work. , I'nderwear of a plainer sbrt is difficult to ' get caiefully and ki'!ftiHy made: but w . have n jeally great collection of it. For '. more than a year past we have been raisin 1 the standard of manufacture and cultivating simpler styles. We have work the like of which is "iu no other bouse, here or in New Yoik. The ideal of it is the best of home made underwear at such prices as will cause it to be preferred to home-made and stop home-making as fast as the work become known. JOHN WANAMAKER. Nuthwet corner of building. LACES. Not every- dav are our lace counters f51!d with buyers. They would le, if every lady knew two facts, viz., first, that we have the newest and choicest of laces of every grade ; second, that we sell them le'.ow the'roarket. The difficulty is that every merchant says the same two things : and vou don't tbink it very saucy to doubt just a little, lecause ad vertising does paint things too rosysometimet. We much desire you to find out bow care ful we are to say "exactly what we mean, neither more or less. Kor example, see to day a torchon at 10 cents, which sells else where at 20 cents about. How do we know ? Whv we sold it ourselves for 15 cents last weftk Not (1e in a llun(i1Cli flf our regular custoniprs knows how we crowd prices Jo wn. jiov(. ran we ex.ct (,ther to In-beve that expect j our policy is low prices, when almost every ; merchant studies how to keep them up '.' i As to assortments, what do you suppose : we do with nine lace counters? Why, tnere I is no such stock in l'hiladelphia. Ve have i thousands of dollars worth of fine laces ibut j up in boxes. We have very poor facilities 1 for exbioitiiig them : but we shall surprise ! vou if you ask to see them. JOHN WANAMAKEK. Nine counters, southwest of centre. HANDKERCHIEFS. 1 New fancy whit handkerchiefs : many, j New initials ; new letters, a different letter ' for each price. New colored borders, l.iren i centers with colored silk borders (nowhere ' else, probably), require to be wa-hd with ! care; but with care they wash perfectly; ! colors fast. Woven color lirders. plaidk and ! stripes of coure. Not a mixed eotton-and- ! linen handkerchief in the store. JOHN WANAMAKEK. Third circle, southwest from centre. LINENS. We have visited every linen nianufactoiT of note in Europe, and gathered a stock which for variety of fabric and finish is he yond all precedent, comprising : Shctting-linen. Pillow-case linen. Diaper linen. . star linen. Ladies' underwear liner. Gentlemen'" underwear linen Butchers' liner.. Towels. Toweling. Table-cloths, fable linen. Napkins. Doilies. We have linens entirely unknown to Amer ican markets ; also every favorite here. Noother house in Philadelphia buys abroad Henee noother house can have either our gooiis or our prices. This w say without knowing what other bouses have, either in goods or prices. Jf HN WANAMAKEK. City-IIall-SVquare entrance. MUSLINS. Who wants to read about muslins? And yet you had better know how, by a little crookedness in ileal ing. they are made tc bring an extra price, even in bouses that ought to te above crookedness of any aort. 'J ake an example : Wamsutta is branded, part of it Wamsutta. and part of it with tbsj merchant's name. That branded Wamsutta is sold at the current market price, and the other is sold for an extra price, and the sales men are instructed to sell as little as they can of the genuine, and as much as the can of the toher. The practice, we are sorry to ay, prevails in some large houses here in Philadelphia. If you find that a merchant considers such dealing fair, ierhaps you will look out for bim in other goods as well as muslin. We have everything in muslins that is wanted here ; even-thing is branded with the name of the mill that made it : and every thing is sold at the bottom of the market. JOHN WANAMAKER. Outer circle, nnrtheast from the centre. DOMESTIC CALICOES. Chintz of ind'go-blue ground with white polka dots of various sizes, and other little figures not unlike thertotsof American make, at 10 cents, is a great favorite. Calicoes in general arc 8 cents ; but some patterns are 5',', simply because they are not liked so well. JOHN WANAMAKEK. Fourth circle, noitbenst from centra. II. I... Johnston, M. J- Iivclt, l"'. A. !SlioMTalter. A. Y. Buck. JOHNSTON. SHOEMAKER & BUCK, MOUEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, rATABLE OS DMAaD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON HUE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE at al-. ACCES.S1M roiTa. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES Back tit fcold. GENERAL 1USKIN(. BUSINESS THANSACTKD. Arcounts Solicited. A. W. BUCK. Cashier. Ebensburi;, March 19. lRW.-tf. r.M. II. SECIILKK. i(ricf AttorntyevS i ttinseaor or i inc. im- in I.ihnst.iwn and lien'bura. at ine iu.- ter of which 1 may be lound e.erv Monday an durlnp the sessions ol Court, and fur the b ot the time the busine?s et the cfhee will be at end ed to by M, D. Kitwll. I "--"-J er day at h .me. Samples worth S CS lu O-V free Uud. Maiue, A.!.lre ST1NW" Si I'xri- )