"1 a I IE v ! ! f ( ttlf )! rl. ,! t 1 ot .--r. :zr-- -t- -. ! .- . j r.nr.:Ki in., i , r:ii ay. MA F ?0, 1SS1. : I i,K'Ali AND i-L.KM).NAIi. J jjrf. I'liere and the Oilier 1 "Wit. ..-ri.,- Widower" will Ret an airing next v v ii"iit fail. I ,. J I'-icii with cold r.iins, anil that's mvlicis rheumatic naiiw. - ' , :t.n.:ia Kpieopailan-; are now rnz-i- T-i i-ir "old lrireh edifice and soon be k. a new one. ' XlVrnard Mcllueh, Johnstown's sinall- t ! itiMif. i-; rii'llv recovering, and no ' ease- thus far have been reported. -faiii!ria eountv has t went v-seven repre n.Mratiw in the Western IVnitentiary. and c,n! two i;i the well, never mind wlvie. "-iNc-.i Iy tiiti e hundred men are at work f,n in v.' hotel at Cresson, which is K.'mr upas if hv maie, or soniethint: akin thereto. TlK ie will te paitial eclipse of the sun "rf!Xt l'ridav. but. like the n.i'tional tlesh pots, it wi:ri 't be vi-ible farther east than Ohio. Mv bal.r had a terrible sore scalp fscnb- bV) "FIMNV cured it. lOHN CliOWF.I,, PittJburir. I'a ' James. F.bensburg. sells it. 1 lv Legislature has passecl a new game law. Weil, that's richt : everybody has bean making "game" of the Legislature about long enough. I'he new railroad time table provides for V -V .jiartui e of the morning train from this . r. at '' "". in.-tead of i. 10, as heretofore. 'I;' and nothing more. j..i!"Mt Mewart, of duiick township, Crit'a Id county, who was born on Oood FrW i, April 1 :s 17.S1, indulged in his first jUi in a railroad ear n few lavs ago. Mrs. .lames Kelly, of N apier township, E-'df'Td ciiunty, iritrrvieweil a bucket of powder with her pipe in her mouth the other dny, and came very near oeing burned to .death. Altoona needs new water works and has f'lo.iHio to pay for them, out the people . over there ran't agree on a location for the reservoir ar.d hence the water works rather tardilv. i Mary had a little lamb its fleece was -white as snow : -he bought Van Dyke's pure ; sulpher soap, and that's what made it so. Sold only hv M. 1.. Oatniau and K.James, IJruggist, KI)eii-.liiii g. I'a. 1 On the tiit of next month you can sit on the grass, throw in your line and pull nut the . ' ijass : provideil. of course, which is too fre- : quent. alas! they don't turn up a trump that will compel you to pass. . A SToing at Mapleton, Huntingdon cour.tv. is snid to be covered with ice all the year "round. An ice spring that a nicer spring, in fact, than we have had for the most part tliust'ar up this way. ,s. ,i'i ; Mntid'i is to be the name of Al toona's new journalistic venture, which expect1- to "gel itself horned" day after to-morrow. Hope there will be no Monday mourn ing over the paucity of it receipts. r.rother Na-h. of the Huntingdon Jour nal, has tak-n a hand in the cultivation of the German carp, ami no doubt intends to keep it up until lie has succeeded in making that famous fj-li a part of the Nash-ional diet. The w atlier Ust week was as hot as could b: hut since then came a change, and now, don't you see, that for several days pat we're been on the shiver and shake, and wishing the d 1 old Yennor would take. An act has been passed by our Mate Legislat ure making it obligatory upon .School Directors to not niiiv allow teachers the time r,veessaiy for attending the annual county instit i!e", but No to pay them ?'..",0 for ex pcinv s. Ioyc '. sufer from ick ,.r nervous head ache, neuralgia or sleeplessness ; If so, do not delay, tru-ting that in time nature will restore von. but go at once to K. .Fames, iJTUpgisf, Kl'eiis'nurg. P.i.. for Dr. Faust's Genii m (',:re. I -s.-e.o. w. ly. 1 Our y uug fiiend Harry A. Jacobs, who , 31 local w i iter has few equals and no supe-ri-rrS in the JaniatJ. valley, has resumed his oi I posjf i.ii (,n the Iluntmgilon iU-be, a pa per v. ba ll always spaikies w ith the brigb.te.st focal : -tii gems. The recent change of schedule on the I'. V,. E. don't partake very much of the revol utionary. That is to say, only t no passen--:ttrains bae been affected by the new dis pensation, and one of these is known to be entile! y 1'acitic. ooiioy" was soda-lighted by the visit tf Fis fciiow ineinbeis of the "Executive Committee, J. V. I. A., on Saturday last, that he Set it up" frequently and liberally on the paity, regardless of age, occupation, or'previoiis condition of ser itiule. It is -aiii that there is r-nlv one thing in the world that is sure namely, death. We can lew add another sure thing Sines' -Strvj ok Tar. It is sure to cure a Cough Or Coal, and can be bought from E. James or V. s. I'arker A: Uro., F.hensburg. ; Messrs. Win. Carney, of Minister town ship, and John S.:hwa, of I.oiet'.o, both of whom were supposed not long since to be at death's door, the former from a blow on the liend by a stick and the latter from being kicked by a horse, were in town yesterday. If j on want to be merry while you "laa-!i and -grow fat," wonder and stare, and indulge in all that, don't forget to at tend, on next Monday night, at the Court House ' beyant," where hearing and sight will both be delighted in spite of your teeth, by irresistable 'only and irrepressible Heath. We had the pleasure of witnessing and having explained to us the process by which barbed wire for fencing purposes is made at what are. known a the Iowa and Illinois works in Johnstown on Monday l:st.and . witro greatly edified and instructed thereby, s "still we couldn't help thinking that it was a S barb-arous business at best. -The Sheriff's sale of merchandise at the Stre-ioom of N. J. Freidhotf, deceased, will i l- p sinned at - o'clock to-morrow (Satur- liy) at" teinooii , and be continued each af ternoon and evening thereafter unti! the writ in the sheriff's hands has been satisfied. Alt i ei sons w ishingto liny goods at their own priet-s shoiinl make a note of this. The le w drug store around the corner lias been in.i le more attractive than ever by the ll.trodui -ti.ni of a boss soda fountain, the large-t and im.-t complete, perhaps, in the conn'y, the oiigi!,.i! cost of which was foii",. bo When the weather gets red hot, or, it may be. ev- n hotter, don't fjiget to call around And r, .: .-rich your thirst with soda water. We hear lh.it Capt. Duuegaii, Clerk to the B-..irit of County Commissioners, has aii im1 irked in the mercantile business in I, a -t. ii home, M. Augustine. Such be ing Il e case, we w ish him all tiie prosperity Vhieii ii ig'it t. attend an hottest enterprise, cenni- .i wit n the remark that he intends to servt.t term f kshi;, which does note.) ire until next January. It is ..ii!v now that the Brad loi-k Titw.t rss f,,m,,t i,.js,,r,. to note the fact that our "'"'! 1 1 i ttKiitz, the model conductor, r" rj'ly rriMi; into possession of a twelve rr,,:rnl nugg.-t. "not gold-bearing, but more pe,,i1s f, him." All the same. Brother tiseft .ie got ahead of us in extending a welcome t.. tl.e newly risen sn, which we "l wi.l live long and prosper, -rs- Edward "shoemaker and her worthy ii.omas t. departed Monday morniiiir om.sleiig, Columbia count v. there to 4u the bus band and father and take tin il abode fi r Seine months til eooio nmn. tl the completion of the railroad contract ' which Mr. shoemaker is identified. Ttneir soiotim m H-.nl Columbia liappv a f, ' be a pleasant am, profitable one. The daddy of all the snakes was sliot and d in the sugar camp of Mt. James Zcrn, tien Carroiitown p.nrl St. Nicholas, this 4 , on Saturday, May 7th. The Carroll Vv'"" says on "tiie authority of the. gen- c. j- a:, named that it measured sixteen teet rva pr..poi tionatey large. It was a c - l:iake, i,a. its (en in a hollow tree, and " Gas tong been the terror of the neighborhood. ' -rr"tiii-uvgoiiiig horse lias !een named lr. Tarmr-v in hi..es that it wiil make him ,- IVSt, That f .1.. f..w in,nA Vorses ; but we l.ad rather take our chances "i package ,,f M H Kor.F.rus" Horse Tpkiis, as they guarantee a healthy and vr .us constitution, which is essentia! for as,-., spec,! or endurance For sale by i ones and . S. Barker t P.i. .e Bro., Ebens- -I he gospel is now being prc;: bed unto -anion in the upper oil region, if reports "t e. hy n less a personage that Mr. "V: H i ;,, who is well known in this t'lity as the last but somewhat extend- ei-f editors and publishers of a news V ' 'a! ef j Dnnocrat nnd.'icntintl, which 1 ci eit a few months before the say, nearly MAN Was h.irri th:,t t. 17: vrs a go. 'z man in.t long since known as 1 ' m journalistic circles was ar ttingilon on Saturday last for a ''ing to ?:i..-o committed in AI- ni H i, " at.,.,., a ?',, . f I' i adjudged insane by Judge ' ::''! a f-t :uae time, he was likewise r -'llii.'i't fur tiie swv linn rr f T the iail at IlrtiliHv. f- ami to t! ' former he was accordingly c i on ..,., o,irlv ?"lf -team . nest and cylinder of the to t!it- Cincitmati Express a-t;,.-! '"i M or,. lav - .iiiivs irt-L went on a i',,'of Altoona andas or nkps rr.,,i i ..... i .. . .. -"" lam m imentum which sot it ii,, , "k i -a....,.., L,,i: iirtlll uv at terrific rw..i ,i , i may nun uiai tiie ne,v departure is as pront- uillv knocked m o ,', l?,,a,in? m! : as il is commendable, and that their es ' -vliis.,, , wit avnr T byrco:n" i ce',nt i'rnal '"ay in due time take on . i-iou- wi ?nVa dV rtU' 1 ''kPtl'Portions.isthegoo.lhickwe wbh J a' them and it w ith all out heart. Our wnrtliv Kinfidk, Mr. Trior A. liwfib. wife ami hoy labv. of Coatrsvr.le, ipstor count v. h.ivo boon visiting among tlioir relatives and frienil in I.oretto and this placo lnrino; tho past two weeks, re- eeiviiif; every wlore the most cordial welcome , rrrilt niatimw as well as a chmI deal of "taffy" for their first born, which, ensid- ered from their standpoint, is of course the "darlinget little darling" that ever existed. I'he Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune vouches for a story, which establishes its truth, about a lien in North Woodbury township, that county, which was so badly froen during the past winter that when it thawed out this spring it was found that its sex had been completely changed, or that it had, at least, assumed the role and appearance of a "cock-a-doodle- doo" and took to crowing as loudly and ' lustily as any of 'em. The hens are preparing for F.aster laying J for it, so to speak. Snmcrfet llerild. The ; only objection we have to theni is they do ; not meet it squarely. They goat it ina kind ; of round fabout) way: but we are of the I opinion that this could be remedied to a cor- j lain extent by the use of M. II. I.'obert's ' Pot l.THY rnwUKfts, which makes the hens ' act "on the square" by laying double yolked ; eggs. Sold by E. James,"and V. S. ISarker i Sc I'.ro., r.bensburg. Pa. i Mrs. Mary Klinemyer, wife of Mr. Paul 1 Klinemyer, of Cumbria township, died on ( Friday last, aged 7 years and three months. ! i The deceased had been paralyzed for about . two years, during which time she was an- able to speak, move a limb, or liejdown in : bed. The funeral services were liehl and a I ! sermon delivered by Ilev. Father Keardon, ; at the Catholic church in this place on Mon- j day forenoon. May her soul rest in peace ' "(inaraiiteed to cure," is the induce- ment offered to you to call at James' new j ' Drugstore, Eben'sburg Pa., and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's Ocrjnan Cough Syrup. It is j I based upon chemical laws, .and is prepared I with the most scrupulous care. This medi , cine iswarranted to eurooousumption. coughs, , colds, sore tiiro.it. bronchitis, and ail pul- ( monary diseases. KememUer an ordinary 1 cough leads to consumption it allowed to continue without relief. Price, 2rc, .e. and ' Si a lx-ttle. 4-a.-e.o.w.ly. , In less than an hoarnfter the boy Nolan ! had been killed on the C. I. Co.'s railroad, ' j Johnstown, on Tuesday evening last, anoth ! er lad, aged about ten years, tried a similar i experiment on the same road, ami when he : fell to the ground the Johnstown Tribune ' says that his head was apparently not more i than an Inch from the track while the cars went whizzing ny. Still as an inch was as good as a miii" though not quite so comfort- able, the venturesome youth escaped without injury. T he Mitllintown Sntinr-l and Repuhticnn ; devot.-s over two columns of its jipace this 1 week to the recent meeting ot the Printers' i Executive-Committee at MeVeytown, and so I complete in details, so elaborate in descrip i tion, and so thorough in biography, history, I "taffy," etc., is the. story told, that there is : nothing left for the rest of us no reference to "Pill-rims' pest" or at least for ourelf, , individually, to do but. to Sohweier at our . own shortcomings and try to do better the next t ime. j Louis Perg, a young Oerman, aged is years, who arrived in New York from the old country on Monday of last week, and ! from thence made his way ro Johnstown, , where he was promised employment at the Cambria Iron Works, was drowned on Fri da evening while bathing with several , young men boarding at the same house-he ' (lid. Plunging into the water, he uttered a piercing shriek, ard then sank to rise no bout three 1 1 represent- : ; more. His body was recovered alu hours after. Ebensbure and vicinity is will represent ed at many of the industrial establishments , and in other business circles of Johnstown. : The (iautier works are especially notable in this respect, among the most prominent ' F.benshnrgers therein employed being Messrs. 1.'. E. Smith and Eugene Parker. To the i tirst named, who acts as policeman at the ' works, wo are under obligations for many courtesies shown us while on a visit with several of our fellow town-men to that bust ling hive of liUsy beings. Another boy has lost his life by attempt ing to jump on a moving fi iegtit train. Tins time, it is Henry Peep, twelve years old, ' whose left leg was crushed from above the knee and his right 'eg badly mang'ed neir j A ilegrippus on last Wednesday afternoon : death ensuing about twenty minutes before lg o'clock the same n-glit. Our yonngfriend I Dr JTroxell, of ;aiiliiu,w ho was summoned. did a.l he could to alleviate lus suiteiings. The parents of the ur.fnrt unite youth reside about one mile and a half cast of A Ilegrippus. The gentleman to whom we referred in the item last week about the tirst job printed at this office for any person known to be a 1'epublican, says that he did not tender the woi k to our next door neighbor, but that it would ha' e been printed in Carroiitown if it could have been done on the day desired. We l.iake this correction because we have no better friend in either party than tin; gentle man in question, ami iienco convev the impression that h n't wis') to i could be in- ' lluenced in his business relations by political eonsidei ations. We direct attention to an advertisement which appears e!ev.heie in these columns, signed by J. M. Thompson. In addition to his business of merchant, t his gentleman is agent for the well known Philadelphia, linn of Wanamaker .V: Brown. He tells us, and we teil our readers, that he is prepared to "take the measure" of all customers for ei'her ready-made or triad, to-order clothing, while in tlv matter of shirts, warranted to fif, he delies competition. We all know "Jim," and our word for it, he will do for you precisely what he says he will do. "Stit" Conrad and Peter Madilen, two young men of Altoona, were arrested on Monday last, the first named as principal ami the latter as accessory to the crime of at tempted rape on the person of a little girl named Anna Ebv, daughter of Mr. Jacob O. Eliy, of that city. The attempt was made in what is known as Bell's woods, but the out cries of tiie little girl and her smaller sister. who accompanied her, fortunately induced the miscreants to desist before their hellish purpose was accomplished. Both the ac cused were committed to jail in default of S.mmi bail each What made By-ron '.' M'Grr?mr Airs. Probably a Bul-wer after him. M-xIrm Arnn. No, a "lark" I.ytton him. Cam'trid'ie Tri bune. But he got off Scott free. Pliibt. A'eirs. The Dickens he did. Wet Chrx:cr Rrpubli mn. Yes, with a Payne. York IHsjvitrh. A paragrapher will Macauley canoutof this. Ibtrrixburu Telf'iraph. A Whittier crowd of paragrapliers would be hard to scare up. Huntingdon Journnl. Saxe alive! has ever the Present t and scattered abroad over the land such an outrageous lot of joins before? Th(! whole batch of them ought to be Diyden ground to powder under Harriet Belcher Stowe. A fourteen-year-old youth named Ceorec Nolan, whose parents reside, in Millville bor ough, attempted to get on what is known as the "ash train" on the Cambria Iron Com pany's railroad, Johnstown, on last Monday evening, while the cars were in motion, hut missing his footing he fell and was caught oy the brake-bar and his body twisted around one of the axles. Of course the life was crushed out of him almost instantly, and when taken from beneath the car, which had to be "jacked" up for that purpose, it was found that his abdomen was torn open, his legs bruised ard broken, and his breast crushed in. Christian Craig and his brevet wife, whose real name is said to be Mrs. William Casey, and a hard Casey she must be, were accorded a hearing on Tueday last before Justice Strayer.of Johnstown, on tne charge of keeping a bawdy house in Cambria boro". Both the parties were bound over for trial at the coming Court, but the woman watched her chance and scooted out of the door at the 'S.piire's office, and at latest accounts had not been recaptured. The man with more of the Christian in his name than in his con- i duct was, however, much less fortunate so far as the game has gone, and is nv biding j his time in our county jail. ! The Altoona Tribute has discovered a I gentleman in that city who claims 1o be in i possession of a small ipiaiitity of the water : that covered in darkness the face oCthe J great deep when the earth was without form i and void. In other words, this water is a j portion of the first water that was created i during the first six days and became entan- j gled among the particles of the rock during ; the pro-e-..s of cr stallization. This valuable , specimen consists of a piece of rock of the primitive order of formation and of the pen- j tahedra! order of crystallization and contains ; in its centre the globule of water. The lock i Wing primitive or of the first creation, if , there be anv truth in geology, must be far j more ancient than the. waters of the flood. Perhaps it was a tear dropped by Eve when ! she was ordered from the garden". The Altcna Iiailu Tri'mne enlarged its ' borders on Monday last by adding another j column to each of its four pages and length- i cuing all of them, now twenty-eight in mini- her, about one inch tnd a half. By this new i arrangement and additional space of not less than one hundred and twenty-four inches has been secured, Rnd the Tribune, which has long been recognized as one of the best ' conducted and handsomest little dailies in the j State, is now without a rival anywhere out side of the larger cities. That the enterpris- i i.. ,...--. r.-. ... t v .-. t:.- !- 1 1 1 T: -l1";"' l 1 Messrs. f!eis, Foster t Qninn, of Johns- ; town, whose immense mercantile establish- ment we visited on Monday last, assured us that their carpet trade this" Spring has leen the heaviest they have ever experienced dur ing the same length of time since they com menced business, and what is true of carpets is equally true of all other lines of goods em braced in their wonderful stock. More es pecially has this tact made itself apparent in their millinery department, so pleasantly and efficiently presided over by Mrs. Pose tuinn, eldest daughter of Mr. John Oois and wife of the junior partner of the firm. That lady, we were told, has been kept so busy since the opening of the season that she has been obliged in many instances to keep at work trimming hats, "bonnets, etc., up until mid night and often even later than that. This certainly speaks volumes for the prosperity of the house, as well as for the sood taste possessed bv our amiable friend Posa, whose skill and juittment in such matters has won for her work a place on the heads, if not in the hearts.of thousands of her country women. Fences and ileadwalls hearaway are plastered all over with any number of color ed posters relating to a medical preparation called "Iron Bitters," the central figures of which posters are a half naked female mount ed on a pedestal and a huge horse-shoe stand ing on its heels. As the horse-shoe is evi dently designed to represent the iron contain ed in 'the compound it is fair to presume Hint the figure of the woman has been designed to typify the "Hitters," especially as she holds what is supposed tn be a bottle of said preparation in her upraised hand, but why one of the fair sex should be trotted out to convey to the world an idea of that kind is more than we can coniecture. The artist may be alii icted w ith a temagant wife and he may have got up the design during the past winter. If both these conclusions are cor rect, it is easy to see how the bitter cold, the bitter scold and "Bitters" cold suggested the jiicturj. Pey. W. IV Watkins, of Johnstown, has placed us under obligations for a ticket en titling us to a reserved seat on the platform at Dr. Tnlmage's lecture, to be delivered at Union Hall, that place, on Thursday even ing. June '.th. and also for a ticket which, will secure us a reserved seat, without the platform, at Jean Wallace's concert, to be given at the same place on Friday evening of next week. May ''7th. These two enter tainments will form part and parcel of the 1 Johnstown Loan Exhibition, which is to open doors on Thursday next. May lititli, and 1 close on Saturday, .lutie 11th, which is de 1 signed to represent all phases of modern en 1 terprise, as well as rare, antique and inter : esting collections of war relics, ancient liter ature, and Indian history. The department of ceramics will include" a dinner-set, owned 1 by Hon. D. J. Morrell, which is an exact counterpart of a similar set in the possession of the Prince of Wales, and the same depart ment will also embrace various other meri , torious exhibits. Besides these and other attractions, a complete Art Gallery made up of rare and valuable pictures by the best American artists will likewise be opened. ; Excursion trains will be run from Ebens ! burg. Somerset and Blairsville on the ocea : sion ot Jean Wallace's concert and Dr. Tal i mage's lecture, and the tickets will be good ; for t wo days. A young man named John Bradley was ; arrested at his home in Washington fwn 1 ship on Friday evening last and brought to : town and committed to jail, from which, i however, he was subsequently released on : JCon bail, his father becoming his surety. The charge against him is fornix et cf., pre ferred by his own cousin, a young girl only sixteen years of age, whose parents ariyamong i the most respectable'rtfsulentsof tins vicinity, but whose name we suppress on account of 1-cr age and the relationship existing lietween herself and the accused. An ofToit is being made to .settle the matter by marriage, but as both parties belong to n'Churcli which for bids such an alliance within certain degrees of kindred, it is difficult to see how a dispen sation can be obtained , though the urgency of the ca-ie and tiie greater scandal which might re-it It from withholding it, may have the desired effect. It can well be imagined that the anguish of the parents of the unfor tunate girl, whose condition is said to have been unsuspected even in her own fimily until the matter came to an issue on Friday last, is of the most intense character, and we are sure that no one who knows them will fail to sympathizo with them nw that an unlocked for misfortune has come upon their household and brought shame and confusion to a weak and inexperienced child. 1. S.--siuce the above was put in type we have been grr.t-lie.l to learn that the dispensation was obtained and the erring youths united in marriaga on Tuesday last. A STOIiy WITH A MOIt AI. OK AN iMMOIMT.. A vonng married woman with somewhat of a history and a very badly sprained ankle was taken to the poor house from the vicin ity of Wilmore on Wednesday ot last week. The history part, so far as disclosed, reveal ed the fact that she had recently deserted her husband and a fiffeen-month-old child at Plymouth, Mas., first helping heiself (o about thirty dollars belonging to her "worser half," and a much "worser half" he is if her story be true, and from thence made her way, accompanied by her sister, to Harrisbuig, Pa., where both had to go to work to replen ish their purses. This accomplished, they once more started westward, but only sue- ceeded in getting as far as Wilmore, this county, where they wen put off the train for non-payment of fare. Ilerethey soughtem ployment and were directed to a certoin lo cality in that vicinity, where it was thought they could obtain what they wanted. Act ing on the advice given, th two women started for the point indicated, but while at tempting to climb a fence which obstructed their passage the married sister tell or in some other way succeeded in spraining one oi tier ankles very severely, ami hence her removal to the poor house, where she has been suffering the most intense pain for the most part ever since. Meantime the other sister sought and obtained employment at or near Portage, where she now is. The injur ed woman has no excuse to offer for desert- j ing her husband, whom she represents as drunken and brutal in the extreme, and so far as her infant is concerned she says it will be well cared for, as another family "living in : the same house have taken the child in charge and will do more for it than she could have done in the midst of her surround ings at what by courtesy is called a home. Such is the substance of the story told by the woman herself , but later developments go to show that the whole thing is what may i be called a "set up job," as Mr. Lilly, the i courteous stt ward of the poor house, has furnished us with a full and perfectly correct . statement of the case, which for want of ; space must be held over until next week. i It may be as wel! here, however, to say that the husband of the farfanading feminine left her, not she him, and that her name is Annie Florence Bobertson, ht Annie Florence Carvei. - -- -- j The Cambria Fuse Inm-ravce Com pan y. In last week's Johnstown Tribune , appeared this item : i It will he remembered that a couple of months ! ago the house of Mr. Agustino Yost, Sr.. in Car 1 roil Township was. with its cootenls, destroyed by fire. It was insured in the Cambria f'uunry M. ' tual Protection Fire Company lor Sl.oeo. Without the knowledge nre'ensent of the offlccra of the Com pany, hut to the end of showing how ull.iirs are transacted hy that organisation, it is noted that i ttie insurance money, witlmut abatement, has been i paid over to IMr. Yost and his recipt taken there j l,r. ; It is a deserved compliment to a deserving ! Company. But we are Informed that down in Juhnstown, where the schoolmaster has been missing for sometime, or else has been up lefore the Board of Directors for inyesti ' gntion, the way a portion of the paras?lph has leen made to read is this : "It was in sured in the Cambria County Mutual Pro : teetion Fire Company for $l,0oi) irithout the kiowledgc'or consent," etc. In the language ' of Seneca, who wrote about the charms of i poverty on a tabic of solid gold, "Is it possi ble there are men livingin this world of ours, . bounded on East by the rising sun, and on I the West by expectation of conquest is it 1 ponsiole such dumb men can exist ? 'Women Never Think." If the crab- bed old bachelor who uttered that sentiment could but witness the intense thought, deep study and thorough investigation ut women in deterininins; the best medicines to keen tlirir families well, and wonld note their sa pacity and wisdom in selecting Mop Bitters as the best, and demonstrat incst by keeping their families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, he would be forced to ac knowledge that snch sentiments are baseless and false. 'ii fi ji ne. Foi sale at, the nw di ng store, Klien.shurg, l'a. A Fooi tsh Mistake. Don't make the mistake of confounding remedy of acknow ledged merit with the numerous quack med icines that are now so common. We speak from experience when we say that Tarker's (ii'iger Tonic is a sterling health restorative, and will do all that is claimed for it. We have used it ourselves with the happiest re biilts for Rheumatism and when worn nut by overwork. !Sce advertisement. Times. For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, Ta. Ladies, and all who lead sedentary lives, should ii- I)k. METTAUR'S HEADACHE AND DYkrEITSIA TILL. Triee 2." cents. 5-20.-lm. Strawberries and other small fruits prom ise an abundant yield. A Day Dow n at M Vk.ttow-s. We trem ble with fear of losing our plaie on the Ex ecutive Committee of the J. V. P. A. when we think of the many fraternal mouths which will be sure to water and the many longing desires for promotion which can scarcely faU to be awakened in the breasts of those" who are of us, but were not with us, by reading Hie accounts published of the pleasant time experienced by the members of said commit- tee during their brief but most enjoyable SO- ! in, on SMnrdavlast at McVeytuwn. the home, when at home, of the irrepressible and somewhat ubiquitous '( ooney." Hence it is that we hate most awfully to "give our self away," and were it not that common courtesy "demands, especially from us, who wero tn'u-en in. a stranger in a strange land. st the dead hour of midnight on Friday and most royally entertained bv our hospitable '": , i ,i l,;.. iimct'eveellcnt n-il'o ' friend Cotna.l a.id hi;. most ex, ell. nt w lie : were n uoi, ov- n.',". ....- .u v.-. i-- sy demands some return, insuflicient though it be for the many kindnessos shown to each and all of us on" that auspicious occasion, "mum" would most assuredly be the word. Duty, however, is duty, and our duty just now" is to say that we took our ease and a lilieral amount of soda water, as a prelimi nary to business, at what is known as "Pil grim's Best," over which the "gTeat travel ler" C'Cooney'' aforesaid) presides with be coming grace "and dignity as "monarch of all he surveys." Here, too, were gathered to gether such prominent pilgrims as Sam'l Mc Williams. Esq., Dr. Swartz. Capt. MeClellan, ex-Assemblyman Stackpoie, Mr. McCarthy. and several others whose names have es caped our memory, not one of whom went back on either fife ease or the soda water, much less on the "visiting statesmen," for whom they served up a "feast of reason and flowjof soul," to say nothing f:f the milder beverage, which was"iruly charming. Then came a'tlrive through the really pleasant lit i tie town (which contains more brick residen : cps than anv place of its size in the State), the wealthier citizens furnishing the teams and " Cooncy " the hospitality. After the drive came the business meeting of tiie Com ' mittee, but before much of moment had been accomplished, Brother Conrad, the chairman, i called a halt and bade us follow him. This i we to his hospitable home, where an cle ' gant banquet had been prepared by his ac ' complished and kind-hearled lady, who bade ' the party welcome and did everything to I make us feel for the time being that our ; lines had indeed been cast in a pleasant place. Here we were joined by Bev. Moore, pastor i of the Presbyterian church, within the shad ', ow of whose spire our friend "Cooney" and i his worthy wife, son and daughter can sit, as it were, beneath their own vine ar.d tig tree, and within whose sacred precincts they all i worship. An entertaining and exceedingly i sociable gentleman we founn. Bev. Moore to ' be, and it is but faint praise to say that his I presence added viore than dignity and good I cheer to the excellent fea.st, which was one of the finest it has ever been our good lortnne to partake of. Alter dinner the party visit ed the immense sand mines of Messrs. Brad lev & Dull and Messrs. Dull & Wilson, from whence an average of titty-five tons per day and one hundred and thirty tons per week, respectively, of white sand-rock are taken, after which comes the crushing, washing, drying, selling at ? !..r0 per ton, and shipping to Pitt.stuirg and elsewhere for glass-making purposes. A visit to these mines, the first named of which extends to a distance ofjtnore than three hundred feet under the hill, and the several processes through which the sand is put before it is ready for mai ket, are well worthy of description", but this, as well'as further reference to the iiamisoiiie town ana it! llo.,itabe people, we must forego .-cooney' invites us back, which the foi p),ij0 opinion and his own kind hear doubt impel him to do. Peturning until force of i art will impel turn to to. i;erurning irom the mine-;, w i.ui rieil.v interviewed the m- I terior of the Presbyterian church, which is a credit to the congregation and an honor to the place, went back to Odd Fellows' Hall, ! finished up business, took in more soda w a- ' tor and a great deal of comfort at "Pilgrims' j Best," received the benedictions of the pure- j minded pilgrims there assom bled, took up our ! line ot march for the railroad station, pre.ee- 1 ded by the MeVeytown cornet band, an ex- j client musical organization, composed of I courteous and clewr gentlemen, among whom I our friend "Cooney" plays a bass but rot i . noNle part, and finally turned our faces home- ward amid the inexpressible, or rather the unexpressed and probably unfelt, regrets (if , the entire community, who as a whole, seem- I ed to be more interested in our exit than our ' entrance, the music of course accounting for ! the difference. Mekttno of ExKCt TivK Committee, .T. -V. T. A, The first meeting for lHSi f)f the : Executive Committee, of the Juniata Valley t i Printers" Association was held in Odd Fei- lows Hall, MeVeytown, Pa., on Saturday, ; ' May 14. for the purpose of taking prelimi- j i nary action in regard to the fourth annual j j excursion ot said Association. The follow- i i ing named members put in an appearance at ) the time and place indicated : E. Conrad, ' MeVeytown Journal ; (ieorgc Siirom, New- ! , port -c7cr: IV F.Schweier, Mifhititown'.'c(i- j . Unci nnj :epn'li, an : Hugh Lindsay, Hun- ! i tingdon A'cf : P. II. Brainaid. Curwcns- ! ' ville Time: J. II. Irvin, Altoona RadUal ; ! II. A. Mcpike. Ebensburg Freeman. , i On motion of Mr. Lindsay, E. Conrad, ' i President of the Committee, was called to the chair, ami H. A. McPike assumed the ! duties of Secretary. Messrs. E .1. Stackpoie, McVev town Jour nal. W. E. McCarthy. Mt. Union Titrirx, II. .1. Fornot, Eewistown lJrnocrr, and W. W. Trout, Iewistowp fVe rc.j, lx'ing present, were on motion admitted as advisory mem bers of the Committee. On motion of Mr. Irvin, the President was invited to vacate the chair temporarily in favor of Mr. Shrom ; after which Mr. Irvin ' moved that the sincere and heartfelt thanks of the Committee be tendered to Mrs. Conrad and her nmi ible worser half for Hip VArv ano ner ami.ioic worser I ad lor me very kind treatment and excellent banquet ex ended to and prepared for the members of the Committee. Adopted unanimously by a rising vote. A motion made by M. Brainard to post- ; pone the consideration of the time and place for holding the coming picnic led to a gener al interchange of views as to whether Bed i ford or Bellefonte should le selected as the I place, they being the only points of interest I suggested in that connection. It was finally determined that when the Committee ad- ' intirio it uleill nrli,,iiii to roi.t i,i Tli!,tl,irr . i., w0.i,.c,i,'v I,,!.. .-. r, ,i, , i ""'. .".",',"' ' "'V: "."'" ac : oi visuiiig lieuioro io ascertain w nar arrange i ments can be made for reselling thatplaee For reasons not necessaiy now to mention, the following resolution offered by Mr. Lindsay, was unanimously adopted : llrtolred. That all railroad tickets issued (if i ; sncdj'for the coming picnic he endorsed (by the editor or publisher oi thopaper ;tu which they arc sent) with the name of the applicant, and that at.y editor, publisher or employe who shall sell. give, or otherwise itisposc ui it kets to parties not connected with the craft, shall bo expelled from the organization : and all tickets so disposed of will he taken up by I lie conductor on the train and lull (are collected." On mot Kin the thanks of the Committee were tendered to Brittht Star Lodge, No. 70.1, I. O. O- F., for the use of their hall ; to tiie representative citizens of MeVeytown for courtesies extended, and to the cornet band for tendering the compliment of an escort to the railroad station, which, when received, was highly appreciated. tin motion adjourned to "Pilgiim's Best." otherwise, known as "Cooney 's Corner." E. Conrad, President. II. A. M(Pike, Secretary. The Xkw Presryterian Church Edi fice. A congregational meeting at ttre Presbyterian church, in this place, was held last Thursday evening, to take into consider ation certain matters pertaining to the erec tion of a new house of worship. A lot of ground was first to be Inflight, and several having been offered to choose from, a selec tion was rendered necessary. The follow ing properties, with prices attached, were thrown in the market. Ixit of John E. I!o belts, West ward, S700 ; Charles Owens, East ward, $1,000; Mrs. Thomas Llovd, ( M vers property, ) west ward $l,2o : Joiia- j then Jones, west ward, ?'.( ; A. A. Barker, I jvtst warn, funo ; n. j. lioya, r-ast ward, ; fl.O.Vl; J, M. Thompson. East ward, ?40o ' The Presbyterian parsonage and the site o. the present church were also offered, but fwithout any price attached. A vote of the congregation resulted in the choice of the j Barker lot, the figures standing : I For the Barker lot 27 " " present site 0 " " II. J. Lloyd lot 1 t For some reason or other quite a number ' of meniljers of the congregation present re- frained from voting. The site chosen is on Centre street, inime i diately opposite thecounty jail. It is one of ; the most d sirable locations in town in the ' centre of population, on high ground, where I its light may not be hid, and will not tie in j terfered with in any direction by outbuild i ings which might give offense. We under 1 stand it is the intention of the congregation i to proceed forthwith, or so soon as maybe, I to stake off the ground, enter into a contract with a competent builder, and finish the I building by early Fall. The money to pay expenses lias been almost realized to the full amount by private subscription. Emxir Vit.k for Wore. Mrs. I.ydia E. I'inkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., has made the discovery I Her Vege table Compocsd is a positive cure for fe male complaints. A line addressed to this lady will elicit all necessary imformatior.. Foi sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg. i.of ii. oRRrspo nr.x r.. CHFRrtTTtlEK, P., M.iy 17. 1SS1. i Iaii Frfevan The busy rnftinz fcason is pa?t. and nil the liimberm-n bare rcturnr.l Irom 1 the east, and onr town ! fast ett!inic dawn into ; t!mt qaif-t o natural to the summer season liere. , The imtneniic amount of lumber tloatcl to the ; enMern mrket fmm hi yeetion durinit t ho jprinur ! It nod? h.is net returned pmi-ortionafely lanre I amount ot money U our conntry. as a liberal per '1bt at very low price? in some instances scllini; '"TJlL.1 .'""J l'Lc? J?!!1: LTIlinilO ui in- I il 1 1 r( w.l? iiiii iii-k, wiiiln On mv wav home Irom the east, alter havinir spent almost three weeks en the river, I stopped ) three or four ,Ihvp in yonr mountain town talcing I in tho sights, the Kiiynl Circa?, menauerie. c, ! included Hot which rdeasotl me most was a visit i to your county Poor House, which 1 deem an hon- j ! or and credit to your eounty, and as 1 passed from j 1 T'X'in to room in company with Jlr.J. S. Kolsinifer i rnd Ir. t'reery, of your place, and listened to tho ) interesting histories of the .'.itterent inma'es. re- ltel to us hy the gentlemanly jnd olite Sam'l , n dl.veloI,iD(r ,eatures of neat- ness, cleanliness, etc., I was constrained to sav 'lis a hlessina to he a pauper in this "fiunly. Whilst j ' many other thim;? struck mo as heinir" pleasant i i and desirable in and ahout your town, hut I did j i not fail to notice the delapiiMted condition of your J i eidewalks in numerous places, and siecially im- j , metPately in front of the public buildings and on j 3'our mnj public streets. Hut as the unusually i I severe winter may have had A hand In tearinit : them up, and tho borough dads may not have paps- I ed that way so early in the spring, 1 will expect j j better at my next visit. ' Mr. Thomas I-ons, who hns a joh of driving i I ahout la.oou.O'Ht l,-et ,f loirs out of ('nsh t'ushlnir creek here, cut his drive In tho creek, leavinir a i million or more feet in thocreek, and alter contin- j ; uou? drivinif ever since htitur up itt Clearfield town ( j on Friday last. Irom which place h will jfo with , ; his men into the hnrk wwmIs until such time as the ( ' water may rise nirain. Mr. tteorije Mcrrttt burnt ; np his Anderson creek drive at Karthans, from ' seventeen to twenty miles below t'loartield town, t Mr. K. K. Hrillhart, who is now atout acting as ' juror for the Supreme Court at I'ittsburir. hag un ,' Jertaken the erection 01 a lanre dwelling house ) i for himsell and family. Mr. A. I'.t 'rner. contract- I or and builder hero, has secured the job. Mr. I. ! Kinwirts will also build two or three house this ; I summer. i j Mr. S. S. O'Brien has left the Hende.-jon House i ! and gone hack to his old home, while Mr. I... A. ! 1 Cravcr has slipped into hU place and made apiili- i '. cation to thcCourt tor license, which, according to J 1 the lately expressed opinion? of .lodge Hlair will : i no doubt be granted, as his signers, bondsmen and ! ; everything appertaining to it are unexceptional. : ! Candidates lor county ofl!es are as plenty as i tramps were in lST. and judging from the interest manitosted the offices thoy are seeking must be f highly honorable or else exceedingly valuable, i lecoration day is dniwingnoar. and for the tirst time iu the history of Cherry tree, our soldiers' '; graTes will he publicly decorated here. Mr. Hobert Hughes, formerlv of your eounty. subsequently for many years a citizen ot this place but lor the lat ten or more your? a resident of the west, arrived hero on Saturday with his wife on a visit to their daughter. Mrs" V. Yonkln. The 'Squire, as he was familiarly call :d here, looks hale and hearty, and. hut lor his hair and hoard. which are almost wh.te, we could not see any change at all. J. O. C. llltKdXil. l'OKTRV. "THE I'KIXTEKS" SI .". Tusk "The Ilrelt of Tulliyorum." j Come, printers all. and lorm a ring. And tunc your pines to blithely sing, And roar the notes like anything, i In journalistic praises ! And were it not for temperate fear. j You might your whist), s wet with beer. And that would more your gizzards cheer ( Kor Journalistic praises ! While clicking types are deftly placed. i All to prepare the newsy feast. Sure any man would be a beast j Who'd sing no journal's praises ( Both night and day the printer works, ! A ml writes, and sweats, ard thinks, and clerks ; Still some unmannered. heathen Tuiks Withhold the journal's praises ! i The journal shows up roguish tricks And keeps you square on politics. And steers you clear of many a hx, Then sing the journal's praises ! Then farmer3, merchants, artizans. And ye who draw up form and plans E'en mountebanks and charlatans Come sing the journal's praises : And let the journal's praises rise From every home beneath the skies : Tr'or news makes simple b ,dies wise. All found the journal'! praises '. A: I. H. DECORATION DAY. I. O. decorate the hero's ;rrare Who foil in battle's giory t The Starry M.inner grandly wave. And tell the martial story. II. For now the May-Jay circling round , The flora essence breathing Proclaims a gratel'i! nation bound Fair Hiinor's garland wreathing, nr. Then maids and matrons, boys and girls. Come nil. your m reaths a weaving : Come, Beauty, with, the golden curls Come, all your pleasures leaving. IV. For soldier hoys in hntlle fell For country I friends and lovers : Then deck-their lowly dwellings well Where grateful memory hovers, v. In battle lor Tair Freedom bright f hey tell, their binoms baring. They ,'larcl the death fr Truth and Klkht The army blue a-wcarmg. VI. All honor to the sle, jdng lbave. Who died the hind defending ; Their deed-, the wnter's pen shall save With gratitude unending. A. 1. H. I Jrnc-F. Dr.AN and thk Camiuitv Coi'stt Bah. The following correspondence, which we liiul in the Johnstown Tribune of Mon day, furnishes its own explanation : ; To Honorable Jvrlue Dean, rresittrnl Judge of the I Ttrentif-foiirthJudiri.il Vi&trtct : ! The undernamed, members of the Bar of Cam- I bria County, wi'liout dlstinetion of party, hereby j testifying our entire eonti lenee in you as an hon- . et, upntht. impartial and learned Judge, reoiiest. j in the event ol the eounties of Cambria and IJIair 1 bein;? united as a Judicial district, that yon will be a candidate for re-election to the position of ' President Judice. for which, disregarding political ! assignations, we piedare you our hearty support. I We are thus influenced because in the ten years ! vou have presided in the t ourts ol this county we nave had no exhibition of the partizan In any dc- have had no exhibition of the partizan In any dc cisior made by j'on. and our relation as Hench and Bar has been io cordial that we shall sincerely re gret your absence from the Hench you have occu tdcd to the full satisfaction of our people, and es pecially to the Har who now unite In this request. y. A. JShokmakkr. .1 AS. W ALTERS ChaL I.. Dick, John II. Kisher, "ASCF.lt W. Easlv, T. W. Kick, T. I. Scam.aw, II. W. Stoukv. Uro, M. Kit.mc, ALVIM KVASifl, . A. V. lUltKKll, Jacob Ziwkhm i Jons V. IIaksks., iNO. E. SO A 5 1. AN, ,1obt H. Knows, JoSKrn McDonald, K. I.. Johnston. W. Hon ace Rosk, JjTO. I. I.INTtiN, Cvitra Kl.i'ER. Mcl.roni.ii. K. I . KKHIt. I HEMnv H. Kt n- Wm. H. Srciir.Eit, J. C. Kasi.y. T. F. ZlMVKRMAK. .1. W. We vki.am,, Feb. 2, issi. To F. A. Shoemaker anil other!. Member oj the liar of Catiibria i'ounty: Oentt.emen--I have not answered yonr letter sooner, because at the time I received it. It seemed probable any uncertainty as to the Judicial dis tricts might s,m, u be ended by an apportionment nndrir the t'onstitution. The doubt in the minds I 0f tne protcssmn as to whether two counties having eaeh oyer 4o.m1 inhaldtants eould he eonf tituted .liidlelal dl'triet ha iMnec then heen. In effeet, re solved in the negative lij- the Supreme .'oHrt. Cnmbrin ami H In fr count fes mast be, lieneeforth, judicially aeparate. 1 need not fay to you that I deeply rexret I hi?. For ten years our personal and official apoclations have heen of the most ploaffant character ; tho remembrance ol them will lie a life pleasure to me. ( iverlookinn Infirmities on my part, you ak tne to aaat n" he a candidate for president J udiro : while this Is now !mpo5iDIe, ai- low mc to assure yon that 1 shall nlways re mem- i ner wirn irratiimie tins marn ol your eonniienee. Very rcspeettully yourj, " Jso. iti. i Tiis bntcher slays tho pensive plir, Cnt off his ea'rs and leet, i And irrinds them in a sausaire big ; Thus making both ends meat. I The farmer coops hi? skinny hens i And feeds them with choice wheat ; The means mn-t justify the ends, ' And so he make? them eat. j II yon want to make them rat. follow the latter ' plan. Hut if you want to make both ends meet in the purchase of ready-made clothinjr, you want to jro to odfrey WulTs. next door to the postofliee, I Altoona. Tiii? irentieman Is proprietor ot the i lanrest clothinir enuiorium in a half-doicn counties i buys more goods anil sells more buys cheaper i j and sells cheaper deals In abetter article ol clo- I ! thinir, and no shoddy and, in a word, tills the bill j for buyers to a semi-colon. His stock just now is j full to running over, and includes some ol the wcll ! known Hoehe.-terelolhiiit. Fieasc a ive him a call, or If this is not convenient send him in order by . mail. Satisfaction abttoluio and entire is guaran teed in all Instances. J wtr. has lornr been a-courtlni; tne. Never was a lover more true ; But If he asks me to marry him. What in the world shall I do? This sons was sune by Miss Katy Sehalm, a blind irirl, in New York" city, a few evenings since. She aano it with much pathos, and Its rendition was received with applause by the onlooker with about the same measure of applause which has been visited on S. Blumenthal, lllfl Eleventh nvenne, Altoona.. In consideration Of his eflorts to introduce & superior sort of boots and shoes Into this section. Honor to whom honor is due I Mr. illumcnthal can accommodate young and old, man and woman, boy and irirl, to say nothing; of infants, with wear for the feet nl superior make . very inferior pri-ep. All he deftres is one order to make the truth ol this assertion tully manifest. Oh, What a Cough! Will yon heed the Tvaminir. the slrnal, perhaps, of the near approach of that more terrible disease. Consumption? Ask yourself If you can aflord tor the sake of avincr SO cents to run the risk and do nothing for it. Wre know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your couch. This will ex plain why more than a million bottlet were gold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whoopinir Couuh at once. Mothers, do not be without il. Eorl.arae Rack Side, or Chest, tse Shi Ion's Porous Plaster. Sold by E. James, Eben.-eurtr, Pa. 4-.-o.o,w.lj.J St AricroHE. of the MeVeytown Journal, Is as straight a pole, as smooth a pole, as fine a pole and as lonir a pole as knocks tire journalistic per simmons 10 the Juuiati valley. As local editor lie ciu'l be climbed. Tin: Wo o Oak S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia: Tin: i86i 20th Spring issi Twenty years of lessons in how to make and sell the beet clothing. We have begun the twenty-first. All that wc have found om about it. we have put into practice in making up the 2 )Z acres cf clothing that you will look at for our trade; it is the very largest retail lothinf stock in tho country; worth every cent wc ask for it; ami wc guarantee every article. More and Better Materials More arn.1 Better Clothing Lower and Fairer Prices t Than in any other retail clothing hou-e anywhere within reach of American money. The secret of our great business is only this: Doing our' level bc-t tn make up the right kind of clothing, and having made it right, then counting the cost, and SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES. This we have been doing for twenty years; and have clothed over hundred of thousands, old and young. This Spring wc Overtop every Past Spring. The spring has been so backward that we have had ample gctting-rcady time, and the extraordinary stock of clothing that every man and boy may choose from is without equal in America. The stock is something wonderful. SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT. The best sewing on the best cloths, the best trimmings, the best styles, and the best money's worth that can be put into clothing anywhere. It is a great thing to say, that not another house in the land can do st much in clothing you so well. The cloths come direct tons; we buy them largely; we make up the clothing in our own well-ordered ways. knowing all the things that belong to making clothing well, and they will go direct from us, the makers, to you, the wearers, not a profit between. That's why Oak Hall has the lowest prices, as well as the best clothing. During the past ninety days we have, in making vp this new spring stock, so improved the patterns, our ways of making, and minor details that this spring's exhibition of ready-made clothing might be fairly called READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. Being far in advance of any hitherto offered for immediate wear. This applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing. Our Custom Clothing Department" improves every year. Wc make to order from the finest fabrics, and believe we do the best work that can be done. Orders by mail are filled with the same promptness and care that would be given to serving you in person. Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial invitation to everybody to come and sec, and make trial of the iSSi Spring Clothing. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The I-argest Clothing House in America. Tiie grretst Tmrietr of rood 5 In one eptahllshtnent in wa Cnited States. Dress Goods, SHJptf Iadies Suits, ShTuls Underwear, Laces', Hosiery, Gloves,'-Shoes, IAnen8, Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing, House keeping Goods, Furni ture, Carpets, Mattings, Goods sent all over the and Samples sent GRAND DEPOT,SaSaJPHILAD, Oh, t be nauulity, n.iuirlty nifii, li'iw 1 ilotc upon thfiii wImmi I am Fitting on tl:e S'ttn in llir vo : When my wai.-t ? tlyly inc;!.i!rL -Hy the nnr. of one th;;f! f ri:isnrel. t ht ?o de.irly you j-'hnuM irnre nin tnr tlirn. Then the pop in. of wliit-h the fTvirinir i- n ex tract. pcoe on rerite that the sleeve nt the et;.t which covered the nrm wliich encircieit flip nai.t of tiie jiirl who w;tiitr1 PMinetwHly t lKtk n at that ftne of the irnnic a? Ttieysnyout 'eji that ; . However, tlii i irftrinu iiMtI. In f-riff. -hp tr;ive f t an her lt-It hern f iuilirtnenf t!i:it ?hn IikeI ihe coat; houcrht at Simon K Jiot'dheiin'?. next !Mtr to the Kir.t National !: tik . AMnoim, hot. Nt only eoat?. hut M tnnnuer "I rt i.t y-inn!c rlothin. for all clashes of pfrotis. nt Simon X l( n!Iiei tn V. :inl cold at t'ed-r'M-k price?. VnF.N thistles liriiiu lorth .r.ipes, perhaps A fraud may not Ix-fret a fraud. And virluc's fall and honor's lap.-c May Rive results that all applaud. There are a urcnt many Irands in thi? world, to be sure. We in iir h t mention a tew. had we lime and space; but. what would be the if f Koho anwer.-i no n?o ! In lieu thereof we content our selves by saving that the n-serton that .las. .1. Murphy." lot' flioton street. Johnstown, s -lis ready -made clothiioj cheaper than anylMuly else. i not a Iraud. Itlsu.fnrz. II is stock lor Spr.nif and Sum mer wcarha? lately been n-plewi died. a:iI he In vites bis old customer? a well as the public nen eradlv to Kive him a call, eonndeut lhal he can af ler.l them entire ?atisla tlon both as to quality of stock and liberality as to dealing. Kbcns burners visiting Johnstown" will receive a warm welcome. o lAidles.fttr those distressing com plaints to frtirh you are sufject, use Ir. Faust's German Aromatic If'ine. 4-i,i.-7y. OltlTIART, FHE1DHOKK. toed, at liis residence In this I price, at 4 i, riirii on :itur.!iy momma. 3iay n. 181, Mr. Nu iiiii-AS J. FiiKiiUH-Kr, In tne 4'd year of his aire. Mr. F. was born in what Is now Monster town ship. thl county, and when quite a child he went with his liarents to Conetuauh borough, where they still reside, :md where he afterwards learned i the trade ol a carpenter. Jlecontmued to work at that business in connection with, his bro'Per Jos. until 17., when lie was noinin:ic,l hy the l-m,v cralic party lor County Treasurer and was ele -ted to timt othi-o lor the term ot throe years from the first Monday in January. 1-7. Alter the expira tion of hi- term he einburk. .! ,j:iMc extensively in the mercantile business In ths plare. at which he continued until a shi.rt time belt. re his dcih. For some year he was subject to severe hcniorrhaires, whkdi eventually unik-imined and completely shattered Ins condition. He was a man ol irener ous impulses, whose beart was always open to the appeals ol ehnriry. a kind httban,t and lather, a j warm friend, ami aeconnnoilatinir neighbor and a j pleasant companion, and had the esteem and good j wishes ol r,.l. He leaves a w idow and two y,.ung : children to 'notira hi.-- untimely death. His re- ' mains were taken to Johnstown by special train j Irom this place to Cresson on Monday uiotnfnir. I where for a time thev were exposed to'the view of J his sorrowing relatives and friends at the house ot , his parents, alter which they were lorne into St. j Mary's (Urnmii) Catholic' church, next door, where the last sad rites ol religion were preform ed, and from whence they were conveyed to the I flerman Catholic cemetery at Snndyvalo, where : they were finally consigned to mother earth amid ; the loud and heart-rending la-nentat'ons ot his "j bereaved wife, mother, la titer, sisters, brother and other relatives. May his soul re.-t in peace. ! I , I , , im i ii, im, i mmmll m i i i i ' JAS. M. THOMPSON, j DKALRIt 17f Diy Goods, Groceries, Notions, &c, &c. High Street, Ebensburff, JVr. Also, A cent for Wnmftkrr A: Brown, VlAthlern, Oak lll, IMillnd'a. 4 Measures taken and fmirs mn1e to order or furnislied rernly-minio, witii mi:ir;imi: nu to quali ty and tit. Kine Shirts f urmtted od same condi tion and full s'lttsfiirtion inmfed. tbensliurjr. May liu, 18M.-.H. I lF,ATTYSOnttANS,l,"uerQl .tot,-, 5etreds, 1 f - nannaflAup. irUa. I Cttlalo,-. k nt.it. AddreijBelly,AViuiut.iu.N.J. t Ann C o W U Hall. Oak Hall I Oil Cloths, etc. United States by Hail, when requested. XKW ADVKKTISKMKNTS. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1881. 13. & B. i. ) i ioici; All IIh- i -lutire No Mjlili Tliinsrsat FSar rititi rrirf-. i:t:";i r.nrir.iins in iJ, 24 ami ini li Silk I iu!rcll:is C'hotcp Solid J!;uillcs mid IV'iir!. Ivory, 'o!! ard SilvtT Jlnnla. Several c.i-es n st mmki: sh.ks opened to- day. Nw J.ouis-ne S;i Silks. to ' Ii.' I Plain t "olo red I'-re-Jl. ". M..st ctni-ii-r lijeht wciuhi l'rei..-it e.i, low -priced -liks. s. i.ew IJavt-dero Sainmer r vat I. silks. r., f'.. i. i.oonnd line ol -hioles '1T1I in fine .lk- r.ot la rile. ?h'iw y , c.T.l-nhii-h the prini. rial "part ? Mrc-sinz.' v Jii"li rr .;ir td; Mioint'a ladv tl'f (ir-t t iire Uv vrf -: - tiw-f ";t;ircSieil ."ilk. Nrn 1:1h- k and f.'l-cr 1 Snnli Silk-. $1 -rr yard ii 1 1. iiiciiid'n'i Iia ndt'tnp ltitit tint", as well a? SMtin Mirrilleux. New S:ittn i'l-v.tris. w S:tin (rnRrn. Now Hhirk lrr-? i"nod. '( tv Hl k nn 1 .lrrd S itin?. New ItUirk :i ti ! t'-l--r.'d Satin Umoa If Now K"in:in Silk Strijn ?. New i m(rrt Siik. New KouImt : S.ik-. Nfw Tirv iMi' - k S:itin, "4 in'lir. fT trimniimr ) n nmMnaii''Ti ! li'!it rtiVra : 1mui1uI irrHlj tor t trimminir Hur.tini;.-. Nt:n Vrl:nri, Aiatn.' . Sr.. o which fc tiavr a ct.iui'Kte l.uv on sfil. I,arce t-k of I.n-e ItuiitMi'j. IV. n yard up to an ttra (uihry ot lijiinV cclelrnie l I, -ire Kunt int!5. 1 lack nu rl"rs. dotil'l widMi. nt 7.V. Sve'-inl l ar-ains in extra doulde wid'.li Lace Hiinttui;- :it Tvr. Hiark tf"d fcr summer wenr and mouminit ehoicrt lm- ar.d intrfrsica'.'.y t!.e 1 1 value- we have ever "' Id. All-wtnl Hiack liuntiius, IV. tip. BOGGS & BUHL, HSranft 120 Federal Street AUeitay. , V. I'--I-:' ur-iMio, ;il,5.-ry. t.l -ves choice Itress 1 rlnnnir.i:. Hin.toir. rviei and ain six'k to mati'li. .cr ,-i l.i nia lliubroiderie? in larjre and eliou-e fi'e..rtm"!:ti. i-i.'ees choice Fiiiuri-d ?wi..-'vi f.ir lidie So;'?, in tyliFh and : new deiifii.-. (4-lS,l.-iy.m.c.) rnmm ! TAK RAM'S SFI.TZI R ATFRIEM j May r.ro;.'-r!y be culled the ' Iten ub " of nied icine. (or it cleanse? Natitre'i auz'.'Jn MaMcs.and allow 1 the reeu.erativo ju.wer of the ytein to do the j work of restoration to hi'alth. No n,ed icine cure: J Nature alone cures. 1 in Aiier eul oien the j.ro j ,eravenue. tiie funrtion are erinitted torc5Uine i tlieir work, and th- patient sen well, i SOLI) HV Al.I iiia ;ists. AXtE CREASE ties' In the world. Ijit lonirci than any other. Alwttv" In (rood condition. "tires ores. cut.-, bruis es anil corn. Cost but little more than the imi tations. Kvery package ha.- the trade mark, fail for the Kcuuiuu. auJ iikc no other. -iy y ? i Tcir I IT t mi Mi I J j . :;HEAP! t n u h:k a i it t i:km:r ttt H u i r ! i: i; K ft II II II H. AAA PIT IK I.TR t H II y A A I" J K K T! ,.H li l.y.y. A A I' hi t K K !! v lieiLpetst.! GEO. HUNTLEY j HAS NOW iN llAMUHE : LARGEST, BEST -r MOST VARIED STOCK OF 'iiHin imi sni iimsiiim; ti t S IHIIIII IHIIKI I T I I ! Il (t'ttl 11(1 II II II (htltli I ! X i I IHHIII 11I"I kf.. fcc.. ti nt c.,n be I on I In any one e-t! h'h luei.t. n 1 'en:.-1 1-v a u:.i. Ii,? i-t. k o ir. r.-es , c:;z, tAEis m miB5 imi, i of variou tylf and puttrrr s : ! l'Juilcloi'fsi" IIjnlAvsiit; j of every description and of bc-t'ciua'ity; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! , of all Windr and the !.e-t in the market. Ati, a lar-e '. k of TABLE AND lDCKKT CITLEKY, ! Idnswre. I)nrrnnrr. Ml rr-Ilaitrl M arc mill and Willow V are. Mull ! p4r. 'I'm ii n n -I ail lf. Kf toll cri. 4 n- , II. tr. Ilor.r Mno. Itar Iron. Hull Kofi. Ilorar nl I. nrrlatr Knits. KIT. ftn. 1111 San . t.rlnilstonev Meel ShT. rl I'low Tlealils, It tinil Sroop ; ! Mowing; Machines, Horse Hay Kakes, ' llnrse llay larka. Rnpe and l'nlle. I nrn t filti fatorai. and a lull hneot llairv ' rttnjr 'Iftoln. Alo, a larc joi.-rtitriit ol ; Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, rinf Clotl. 'i I'AITl? .irn tlt. t'l.irni VIMK'IV MHPIMI j a r SHAl'K H.lllil: l.tvi.i n.L AMI H 'N ! SALT, the .et in the w-.rl l t'.r Ia:rv and TaMe I Ue ; lnroiF.K liOI'K S I.T, fie ehea-eft nod ; le?t fvr l.-eilmit Live St --k : I.tMl I LAS1 l.li; ' Wri I. a o 'I-.1 n-x M'il"S. ol the be-t tjualuv ; i l'KliKINS' 1'AIKNT SAH:iV I.AVl'S wln-h . -:r.n"t he evpi....le.i : C'hilI'I-kV A i s ati ' I'AHTS; the larjet i-to-.-k i-I MILK I'KIK'KS of all shiioe an.! M7 an 1 i.t oi'-'-n." n;.re i-v r ff-t.r.-.l I'.r Milam Kt.en-I.urj : a lull line id PAINT ! PHI SI1I . ( ti e i t d.--r:Me niiaPtr: V IN- i W 4LAS. OILS. PAIN TS, TI M'LNTINE, A KM:dlt. dr.. t. i tlier with a lurce and com . p!-le -t.-k ot i ii.'l. e i.iux i iiiks, nn:( ( o ami m:i;ks, a wf-1! as t tiMi:i of f.tbT ti -f ti 1 and needful ! artii lo-. In t.'t. iilh:uu 1 1 n ti t t"t or can "t ir-t -it tort n-dice ip"i:d w-.rth t-u ir.if, nd what I k of!T for Ti;ay n It.', hr ri ' ;cd n n riuT- l 1 1, a in Vif.M-i : v. n hi If Tiii y v.'. invi y le jSiii-n ai hoi iom ri;i( i;s: m- Having hud n-.:rv tiui.tv vkat; kxtku! Ki k in the .W 1 m try litu. I fttu cri;:M A to f-'npi'ly iiTV rii-t"ii;"--i :tl: "ttit- r t--t in th market. " i ivc mc a Phrral -!i:ire of -iir p.itron htP. then, and b- ctiv1th- d thnt tho f't is :iltrays 1 the rhenpe-t. and that it u- p.t; l- 1-u y an i n i fori-T nrt;fe ;ni-Iy I'.-:iii.e the .rice is it i- an in dtr-p'it:! W hi- t tht ?uch g'u-df arc always me icarcM in me enti. ;r:o. tilxtj-i:v l-:enhnr5, April 11. 1T. XOTICfi'Tfl TAXPAYERS. IN ai-cordsmee w :tli an Ai-i ! tl.e ii-nerril Ai-- m t lvof till- .:mot,V''tl'. '! P'-'Ved the fifth d.iv oi April. 1-TJ. relatins to the i .i'.-. 1 i. n ot t.u- "in I'atuliria e..untv. iv-u.-v i- hen tv mven t" the ti x j rivers re? id Ir.ir in tie ilvtrnt' tmnie.!, that tiie "outit I rea .-iirer. in eon pi ..i..e with 'he M?e-.nd e,-io.ii 'of si:d so-!. ill mt. u i M It. e plaee ot .i..inii! the t..wti!i;p and I- r.-o-h e.e- ttoi. on the d.iy hereiiiaitir named. I"r the j.urp.i.-e of r eeivin the STATE, COUNTY and TOOR TAXES j AoisHert lor the- 1 car Ixi : i Monday, .lone 1'ith Miinter Town'lup. 1 ue-dav. .1 une 14: Ii I.rei u I! ru-ii: h. I M e.tnes.iav. June l'.lli-' talhtim Tow tiliip. Thur-.ay,'.1iit: l'-;ii A'!"--ieiiy Kndav. June 17th li' ir!ie..i Saturday, .lime M!i-( h.-t Sptirm Horoncli. Monday", .lune J"! h 1 lean Towii-li p. i 'Ttie.iar, June -t Ke ole ' Ve.lne-.la. Jure -J-W Lite T ' n-1 lp. Thor-day. J une e-,.; "hit I ri -l.-i v. J ime -J4T li KM er Satnrdav. June ."ill Soroni-liaiiiia T-wn-!iip. Mi-ndav. June -7'h t'arr il'.V'Wfi I' -.r.iuuli. 1 ii'.i:iv. Jnne vh 4i:ri"-;i Tom:-Vedl:e-,lav. Ji.iu- li I'.arr Thnr.ny. Jure :n th Ula.-kheV I'rlday. July l'f jn. k-oo. Tue-day. J uly :.th I "am'-i i.t Wc lnf-.hv, Ju'.v f th Lh -n-l uri;. h -p. wnalM. l.m Wail. We-t - Tlnirnlav. Jtilv Till M-.n-inv, Jnlv 1! t h Tur. To-lhi il Horoiiuh. Tne-. lav. July l jth .sl!iTfn edne-dav. ju'.v llth Siito n: t i H.-r-.i-.t'! Thur-.lav. J;i!v 1-r.ti :i-l.iCtft..n '!' I ro I1. July l .'.Mi I' - i"re Saturday. J'ulv WiPuorc H .r .M-nday. J i'Iy" Siuuu.erL:li T Tne-d.iv. Julv l-.'ih- 'r-o up. Wedte-'iay, .Inly 2 U. Li't ".-.-, Dianuli H-to". Thiir.-jav. J ul v i;-' Frir.kiia t. h. Kn-lav. July -jj.l .....lvale Saturday. July -J.".. si. .T:or.-f k Totrnrl.'!-. Mnif.1 v. J u! v !i ( 'a:i.!.r:a U..ro'. 1-t arJ. T.i-..lii;v:'-,ii- i.i Wi-.lac- lnv. julv .Ttlt MillviTlc II r.. in Ward. 1 hur-dav. Juiv !i - "1 Kriday, July v.nli I V' per-.'.ile linronali. M"iid.-y, Aunu-t 7-t 1 a I- r i'- -:.',hiii. 'lue-ihiy. AuMi't 'J-l t'oiirinaiik-h 1 owr.'hip. Wednesday. Ann. ;.t L.wer Voder Tliurdav. "Ancn-t 4th l; i.-litar.d I'nday, Auirul Mh A lant M inday. AiiLru t rh I'ro-pe.-i Jh.rouirh. Tuesday. A uitut '.o ti 1 'ppi-r 1 o,!i-r '1 . wrct:iji. Weduep lav. Auu. Vnh l'"ne:uaui;h. l t A ard. Thnrsja v. Au:r. 1 : 1 Kriday, Auiru-i iiith Johnstown. Saturday, Aui.l-t 1 '.th l-t W ard. --1 Monday, Auirun IMIi- ' :. I Tuesday. Aiii:u-t Jth 4th Wednesday. Auk. Kih - .''h Thursday. Auea.-t ltli tih And. in a.-cordanee with the -'nd seen. n of sai I act. on n II ta e? paid to Ih 1 rea-urcr on or bet -re the 1st .iay id September, there will be a ve'xutin Ol ." prr emt.t ahile :'. ft-y e.-ro'. will be crli'ifl T - all vnpaid taim, and pla -ed in the hands ol an officer lor collection. AN PI. FV. VK.P'.l.l V, t o. Tr as. Treasurer's irtice, i:ien-buri. May 4, 1-M. 1 i It. II. L. Johnston, 1". A. Shoemnker. A. V. IJtirU. rox, SHOEMAKER & BUCK, i j.vrs iv ULbLilfliU Uit PATABLKOX IEfAJI. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE ITOITS. j COLLECTIONS MADE at l , Aivr."-ir.i.n ri.iT. ' DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES j Ronglit nml Solal. and n j GKXEKAL r.ANKIM; lSl'MNKSS i ti:.nsacti-:i. ! Accounls JSlioitol. A. V BVCK, Cal:ier. NiiTICi;. -Notice is 11. reri'i.v ic'ven tb-tt 1 r'- ."i' ' f t'' t-.r tti.'i J for ,,1C t,nrt., , ttl," e-e.i tor of i d N. J Kreid f th' bor- liofl. All per-on. liieref re. ind-td lo the fa 1 N. .1. Kreulhi.fl wiil make t.avriient to the fai-l A- 5-itiee. and tli"e havina elitn or detuandf make known the fame w;il .i:t-day. .11 iHN A. HI. UK. 71 HN I.I.i V 1 . ITicti'buri. Aj.ril -", 1 t. -:snee- 17 X IX U TORS" N , J -J llatc of 1' notki:. : Eit Ainvs. Sr.. de-'J. I.,.tur tne-imintiin: oil the -l.ite li I c . er Adam?. Sr.. late of flearlit'.d tcwn-hip. dec J. bavmit t-een uranted to the tind-r-irre.l t y the prot-er authority, iiotr.-e l hereby t;v,n n a l t-r-Jon. indebted to faid e.-tate t- n ike i mined ia. tavment. , and t!ioe hatine t aa.n.-i ITeent them duly illtlil'T T 1 :i r 1 I-r villl-iuei: . It HIN M. lATY.' M IKK, K'xeeutor. MAKT1N U AHI.. S Clearheld I wp.. Aj n! -" '. l-l.-et. ! llMlNbTHAI HN" NOTICi:. K-tnteot .t.oiN ki v, ile. eaf ed. Letter? of adtnloi-itrat!. n on the estate i f J"hn fVklev lute ol Suinnv.u ille bo-. oik h, Cswbr courtv decea-ed. bavinit b-en irrant.-d ts the iin .i.r,,, i.t the proper au'ht.nty.tftie.-1 beret -y rf . en t. mil im r?uti mel'ted to ' ette to .k- i..wii..l ,wte l nvini'tit. and 'h-.-e h.i v mt . an,s aittin't the ame wiil prerent l!:eia 'Jly autlietiti- eated for i-ttn-mi-ni. UJZAUnil ITKUV, Suuitnit, April lSl.-t. iniftmtrii. on county commi-ioni:k Rtsl Mnvrim. us-n-MiT-"' rued to annouo-e fiat I rum-i vuivei.ui. J b-nburr boruuah. wi.i be a ean-ii ime e r fiL-e at-ove name.!, subject to lvm -crntie ru.ei and If nominated auJ eie,:.-d. be pie,iuc tntnse.i to -Hard the interests ot the U:ajcr t o e- un y lj the be-t ,1 h aMIity. I '-1 SNVSSS' ssssss s ssssss I t .1