(f-amklrt .freeman. I ' ' - - t. . j i r.nr?iSBiRC. pa.. rrJVAY. - - - J USE 10, 1881, "uCl AND t-EllSONAL. : . 1 t ) moot In Ebensburg n .Vn-I-.il. i.r th purpo'c of consultation, f.,r i ..Ming Hi" C )U"itv Conven- ml and t. tion. i le-i'i-.l that thor" a lull attendance, , 't in'e-cu to th- Democratic party will .... I W. H. M.:Mlllkx, v -ui in I .cm ).mt;c Countv Committee. be J riiPTi-iiml tWo Other l'lace. S, r.arVer A P.ro. have a good work - Here V. hone f Ail r -i til e f'llti'!lU a remedies for sale at the 'nri Comt this week r.uv.c to a rinse on Wed nesday a Some ed corn 1 Bett f.irnier-i i:i i' !s enmity have j-lant-..r the thifl thiif tliis s,iasnn. j r r.-'iirf"r !( niuney at Darker' thev sell tinn ai ivwli'-ie e! .e you ever heard tell. Slip! and style or in pi' - It I v s :i bv .I waikinz s..oes, of all sizes J.trkei are sold ly the pair ariii!i up for a shower and a clear nearly every day U! f tm w .;. The . lie for tne assembling of next Ar gument '"int is fixed for the afternoon of j-uesffv. .Iniy l!'th. Tfc'' rain' this f Thursday) noon is still on f?: I a' t-r, and if Vennor was here his hefl s " would shatter. Whit. lead, oil and paints ran bp bought very cb'-a from I'.arker it Brother, who nearly cveiythiny; keep. bo great is the pressure on our columns this week that pardon from " Kol Hoy" we're forced to bespeak. Mrs. ;has. Diley, rittsburg. says she had Chronic Catarrh baiily. 1'f.hin' v cured her perfectly, bold by K. James, Ehensburg. Mr. Dani.-1 f.tsey was crushed to death by a fall of coal in" one of the C. I. Co. 's mines, Johr.-t.iwn, on Wednesday afti.-rr.oon. Sir. Joseph Morgan Ins been appointed chief engineer of the, Cambria iron and steel works at Johnstown, vi-e L. X. Jones, re signed. Another bit; lot of Taris sreen and Lon don jr.ttrp!e. both of which are warranted to do tiie work, iins just been received at the new drBLr store. If it is too cold or too wet to buy a fan or an ala para coat, fro to Barkers' and invest In an nni'jrell-.i or an overcoat," just as the spirit move s von. Mrs. a. W. Wilt died very suddenly and unexpectedly at herhome in South Fork", this county, tin Monday morning last, aged about twenty-two years. The proposed telephone from Ehens bnrsr to Cariolliown is still in stntn quo, which is a crest deal less than half wav be tween the t wo points. And now we are line is soon to be ei' town and Cherrytree. see how th it is to told that a telephone ett'd between Carroll Iii due time we shall The w:fe of Mr. Miehael Cronanr. of Chest towi:-hi; cave birth on Sunday last 1 to two fine boy babies, but unfortunately one CI tueni iiieu soo:i alter inrtu. The Brethren, or Diuikards, have in contemplation the erection of a new church ehiice near Border's school house, about three miks fr--m scalp Level, this county. The p.iper mill of Morrison, Bare . Cuss, at Roaring prii:gs, Blair county, is credited with making mur bio tons of paper during twenty-four and a half w.ukin. days (,f last month. The M. E. ( hun h at Wilmore will be re ppened and (!e.; -,ite,l next Sunday at 2 r TH. lie?. W. i. Watkiti.s, of the Fiit M. E. Chnroh, l-ilm-towii, will be the officiating minister. " Ayer's Ague Cur' Is a purely vegetable. biKer and a powerful tonic, free from qui nine or any mineral suh-.tniiee, ami always "eures the s-vercst eases, SoM at the new dmg Store, Ebciiabiirg, P.l A young Bavarian named Geo. Schmidt, "Who was employed in the book-bindery at - St. Vincent's Mm-.-istrry, was drowned hi the "Lovaibanna. near I.ati.ibe, whi bathing on the" evening of the .'tNt ult. 1 Mr. S iiiiuel s. MeGough, brother of Peter MKiougl.. E-.. and Mr. .lese M.-Gough, of "v Porta ee, this reiiutv, dii'd in Piftstiurgh, on "Friday, Miy -'.th, in the sixty-fifth year of Jlis aee. M i- l is soul rest in peace. Don't fer.et to hear in mind ned kcei n rcmembra-.!. the impoitant fact that you - n buy mi thing in the shape of drucs. pat t int medi. !iie. an. I toilet articles very cheap i. It the new drug store around the corner. "V Tl pre was Imog :ig. a youiiL' rirl at the ,iummit, who. hiiviM: tit ail her teeth, had jtatn it ; S' when h..r beau ardetitiy kissed n.!", and left r.r: her lips n ,!Z bitter, she rttcrapted to bite, but of course couldn't " tne it. ,vify life." said a L'rateful lady, "had . ipen ont of inten-e suffering and misery un B cur i "t a disfiguring .scrofulous lu'imor h T the Oil' i'MH Iteme.li.-i ' t.- riinr.ini r psts ahoiit tl m it troii!:e i with itching and rv Thpi'ttures ,f neuralgic pains, sick ami ror ervous b 'al o lie. are instantly banished by Se.useof Ir. Fault's German Cure for Neu ' ';; Vi ami Headache. Guar.irtced to relieve 0;lt druggists. F-r sale by E. James, Kl iasbtirg, l'a. (4-l.'si.-e.o.w.ly. A idp sitting under a cow and drawing b"-belae?eti! fluid from her well-filled udrlcr is J.eht V.ieh c.mie under the observation of . fstrty of Altoona ri-berni in while pa-sing k,' it barn of A. McFadden, Esq , in Franks J: n township, the other day. The ladies are noticed not fo go to Bar--K m' ftr any more ;ra-s cloth, as bv the : they read this Itie entire stock w'ill be ! OfPd oiit. a tremendous ru-h for the go'Kls .ivirg g. in as soon as they advertised. Kotlter . id-.-i.ee of tlie power of printer's rtfc Dr. Wakefe'd, of Johnstown, has been i. hi pnointed pl. -ician to the out-door paupers , -. that vi i;!it by ttie board of Poor Direct ius'9' lnrfc"'ol Dr. Hut.-hjnson, who is said am?' have oc lincl to attend to sonir cases tt.hich tlk B..ard r.n.-.idercd it his duty to otr Tat. - A Ifflt ;re on fhe I'seand Abuse of the rsv MWe" wi Mc!i( ied at tiie Court House, n Tuesn u- f v inner. .iune -'l, I.sxi, by Mr. of Wilmore. Admission, -J5 pen at 7 o'clock : lecture to Ticket for sale at the Blair her. of Altoona. was work- M. ft..ui. .fuents. Doors c, omrner.ee at !i'Iouse, r. ,,; c' -M.rha-1 n- .:1-iigat R sa t the tai ' aree feet .'I-"" fort; l-bank on Friday, when the top i r;tol in, burying him ahtnit i;t !eruea!h the debris. A man :a: y passing by ami dug Mr. :.cri-e he would probably -d alive. itvon Homer street formerly til ied by Mr. Thomas Moore, Tsh,.r r. .... "-stave hpa t tir. The pr.,; . i-wned s ml , eceawl i .n .Monday i?ist by the 111. M. I.lod, f..r the sum of !.t bv Mr. A. V.. Barker, seniative of a irentleman "JO- It Wis ! s . . i I e re) re- et. d. T' Huntingdon . one of the bright- 1 '..,1 ....!.... . ...".. , rearpvt aiet be-t )Tlrt -iAl " "" Pommenced its i.i- .V IT. lyhurst. and r .'" mar you own never t ' br a moment " tbrown. f its -:. T". ""day school workers wishing to at j. , JCl " ltiternational Sunday School ; ' rtarf ''".'i'-5 T..routo, Canada, on the Z2, z ni"''i 1,1 r!if l'r,'v,"nt nionfh, can buy cx I""1 'k- ts from A It-vuia to Niagara and '?' of Lock Haven and Wil-'X'Ch-S"X ?I! V'' (r Ir"nl Johnstown for r''l MfN'i""Ti, of the Bedford !a--l '2' " il u;f"- a:"' K'"'1 one, we iTTtii n ,oUil '" f',r, 'narriage was Mis, W framed ,n,,'1V-h ' 1,1 'ing our friend MS- I gained a l.ies.:T..T ...... . , ..Aln W V. n . . 1 itr .s i.. i w r- v-.so, ,imi may cf.n V con'entrilont an.l n . er and b ?tl,e n iP in ! 111 ' " -ual '"- ; t fr me wttii the "r- ' I- N.v.nan. of ( i.r-st i..... "ViirVtr 1 - VV, -re;t deal of " Sp t,:;'T'he' Athena and p:icumom;l ilhis fie I'lfi ..i.e ,.i n . . t u Inch assumes a t i.h,i,l tvi. we are clad to know, is i.nti" , ! with the severe diseases is rapidly wining his way to 'Mc. lanub'd man minted Henry Le-'-i'-r n:an known as ".shorty" e bowels, at Mr. Pleasant, ' ibty, on hist Monday even- , .cc, unts the wound was f-'ital. LeBue was being i ns and others when the ! i.'bk, of Canernaugh I L me.;, He an i I ., -A r ,. i ,. l.::Ve. Bnt;-., ' .1 ''". -r. It a v ugh. fr. a .:;,s! be as a p .n,;:, Inn i.i i . " d us to announce ins i " V ,V . i " "i . " ,r WOTlt'1 v,Pr rtounty Commission- I wi"!e "Iiit.y suffering from yc rules. Mr. Shank 'l fealty, and so far ns M' a.l tiie quaiiilcations ne-'-st andj-.nthfui discharge fjt tne off.ee to which he as- Wni. Flj mi, at Portage, mken into on Tuesday i of a til,-.,, , 1 ,.,!f I " ""-"t 81 H her ,rti.... ".."."S."""M--". - ""rrusajmor when ";s COIIllllllfe.l 9... I ..,.11 his loss at that nr. - t "i ! Ties ... i j rTre'-V I ' innate cf -The second number of the Altoona Sttn- j daij Morning fully merits all tlie comnierii.a- ! i lion ufsumcii on us i:rsi is-iue, mm n mere m is stiil room in that city for such a paper, as we have no donul there is, the place could not be filled by a prettier, newsier, or more deserving candidate for public favor. The Indiana county Democrats nomina ted the following ticket'on Tuesday : Sheriff, John B. Thompson ; Prothonotary, J. V. Ila'l ; Treasurer, Robert Xowery ; Commis sioners, Jeremiah Wakefield and Jos. Bogjrs; Auditors. J. W. Smouse and J. W. Postle thwaite; Coroner. M. II. Brouehler. A ten by twelve inch paper called the Otm. with no less than three editors and proprietors, lias been established at Fleasant Unity, Westmoreland county. The publish ers may live in pleasant unity, but it will bother them to make even a ten by twelve iivintr in the country newspaper business. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is a marvellous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Headache. With each bottle there Is an ir.eenious nasal Injector for the more success ful treatment of these complaints, without extra charee Price .V) cts. Sold bv E. James, Drnacist, Ehensiytirp;. Ta. 4-l."-e.o.w.ly.j Mr. P. B. Smith, of Minister township, wishes it to he distinctly understood that lie is still in the field as a candidate for county Commissioner on the Democratic tic ket, and j nopes to pull through with tn am oi nis friends. If lie is as successful as he is per- j severing, we have hedouht he will dohisduty j honestly and faithfully. j Michael Malonev, "of Johnstown, wns ar- j rested on Thursday last for attempting to i drown his nine-year-okl son, nut as the prenm inary hearina developed the fact that the boy waded into the water to escape punishment ' and that his father did nothing more than I waie. after htm, the accused was of course 1 discharged ami a sensation spoiled. The Altoona Call notes the fact that re sponsible parties have in contemplation the I establishment alxmt the first of next month of a daily line of hacks from this place to j Cherntree, via Carrolltown. Terhaps they ! have, but as there has been a line of hacks on aid route for many a day, we can't see I what necessity there is" for another one. Brother Elliott, of the Everett rre.it, has been appointed a delegate to the Internation j al Sunday School Convention, which is to I be held hi Toronto, Canada, on Wednesday, ; Thursday and Friday of week after next. ; "'Elliott go!" is what we can imaeine the i Press man exclaimed when he heard of his j appointment that, is if Everett seems to him I meet to express himseif in language less sa j cred than profane. I An additional force of forty carpenters ! was pn t to work this week on "the monster ) hotel at Ciesson, the intention being to have the greater portion at least of the structure reaoty for occupancy by the first of next ! j month. They may succeed in the effort, but ! I to a casual observer it looks very much, to use a rather vulgar expression, as if more i had been bitten off than can possibly be chewed in that length of time. Mr. B. F. Williams, proprietor of the ; Cook port Foundry and Machine Shop, in ln 1 diana county, desire.i us to say that he not only possesses the facilities necessary for I building and repairing reapers and mowers, i threshing machines, ami every other descrip j tion of fanning and productive machinery, i but can and will euarantee the best of work ! at the very lowest prices. Call on or address i him at Cookport, Indiana county. Pa. ti,., n.,.' v:h,i,.'.;...:., '.i. i i nit iiii, 'i,nt t 1 1 1 1 c i u it'll unaii i tional Amendment Association (Temper- ' tutional anee.) of Pennsylvania, Will be held in the 1'nion Hall, Johnstown, on Tuesday and ; Wednesday, June 2S and 2. Hon. Daniel Aenew, is the President of the Association. I A great inpouring of delegates is expected j from all parts of the State. The Pennsyl vania railroad has already placed orders for a thousand excursion tickets in the hands of , the Secretary, Dr. Starr, at Kobe! la P. O., i Allegheny county. j Our friends Messrs. Tom McNamara and j Ben Thompson, the former connected with a i wholesale dry iroods bouse in Philadelphia ' and the latter with a wholesale hat house m , New York, but both counting Ebensburg as their abiding place, have arrived in our midst for their summer vacation, and it is needless ; to say we are glad to welcome them home. They .signalized the opening for them, of the piscaturial season on Tuesday by catching several fine fish , one of which was a black '; bass fourteen inches in length. Two of the most welcome visitors to the Fhf.kman sanctum this week were our , friends and patrons, Messrs. George Harvey, of Guliitin. and Joseph Cramer, of Chest i Springs. We mention these two because i they never fail to pay their subscription in ! advance, ami seldom if ever permit the cur : rent year to expire before. the coming one is J provided for. It is such men who make the cockles of the printer's heart twitter with delicious delight. Long may they live, pros per, and peruse the Fkff.man. We learn incidentally that the State ' Superintendent of Public Schools, to whom the matter was referred, has decided that Mr. Lewis Straver, of Johnstown, was duly ; elected to the office of County Superinten dent, at tl e election held in this place on the . od of last month, and if thus be true, that . gentleman has probably ere this received his . commission. So ends the attempt to keep . Mr. Straver out of the position to which he was undoubtedly elected. P. S. Mr. Stray i er's commission reached him on Wednesday. Mr. D. W. Luke, of South Fork, who, as i a friend of the Fheman is never backward : about coming forward, dropped in on Mon : day to pay his own subscription as well as that of Mr. Matthew Pagan. There was, of course, nothing unusual about such a pro peedimr, but when our friend casually re ; marked that it was somewhat out of the ', scriptural order for Luke to pay Matthew's ! de'.)ts, we were prompted to not only Mark . it down as a pretty good play upon names, but as a more honest act than "robbing Peter . to pay Paul." ' A regular meeting of fie Board of Poor Directors was held at the Almshouse on i Tuesday last, the full Board being prespnt. j The only businpss of general importance , transacted was the passage of a resolution or- derins the testing of the bole being drilled for water for the House. The hole' is down 1 three hundred feet, with about two hundred feet of water in it, and it seems to bp the hp. lief of the Directors that this quantity of the fluid will satisfy al! ordinary demands. The , c.witractor for drilling the liole has also the contract for testing it, the price of the latter ; to bp J.io. W are glad to noto that what might be ' termed a "soft snap" on the Texas Pacific I Bailroad has been tendered to our brotherly : friend, Mr. Thos. I. McKiernan, of Altoona. The position offered is that of Master Builder, i and the proposition comes from President Palmer and General Manager G. Clinton i Gardner. "Tom" is one of the most trusted, i faithful and competent men in theemployof ; the P. B. B. Co., and we venture to predict : that the Texas Pacific will have to bid high if they want to succeed In securing his valua I ble services, his present employers being j loath to part with men who have served them so long and well as he has. , Our attentive correspondent "J. O. C," ; of Clu'rrytree. writes from Indiana to inform I us that the Greenback convention met in ! Armory Hall, that place, on Monday last, 1 ami nominated the following ticket t Sheriff I Kreps, ex-Sheiiff; Treasurer, Rev. ' Speck, of Homer Citv : Prothonotary, n, K. Sloan, Esq., of Indiana; Commissioners, , .lames McUown and I . G. lMvis. The nom- j lnation of Mr. Sloan for Prothonotary is ! looked upon as a bid for the Democratic ; vote, and a good deal of curiosity is excited as to whether or not, he will accept. If be ; docs the probabilities are that he will not command much of a vote from hisold party. We are glad to note the fact that our ! amiable young townsman, M. D. Kittell, j Esq.. was on Monday last admitted to the practice of the law in the several "ourts of this county, and on motion of Col. John P. ! Linton was duly qualified as a practicing attorney. Our young friend "Don" posses ; ses all the elements necessary to success, be ing moral, honest, upright ami energetic, and ; that he i-s destined to "make his way in the i world" all who know him have abundant ic.i. mi ... ur.rcir, ..no v c ilirsuie Mini no c,m'1 wih othorwiso. He is a credit to his worthy preceptor. District Attorney reason to oeiieve, ami we are sure that no Sechler, and cannot, fail to prove an honor to the profession he has chosen. While Mr. John Fay, or.e of the best citi zens of Burnside township, Clearfield coun ty, was attending to some business in Clpar tield t.oroueh, on Tuesday, May, 24th, he was noticed bv a friend to be somewhat de mented, who reportpd bis condition to his j fray's) brother in-law, Mr. John Myers. The latter took him in charee and brought ' him home, where his condition has in nowise I improved since that time. His many friends I mere ail'l elsewhere nrn trrpatli.- ..riei-e.l of the sad and sudden misfortune which has come upon him, but sincerely hope that his mental powers, which arp c tar n in L lli?..." .,or busing 'will n it from rinr many forms of weakness and disorder, to you is given Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine, guaranteed to lenefit and permanently cure you. A lady writes: "I gainpd eight pounds in thrpe weeks by your German Aromatic W ine." Sold on a positive euarantee to in. vigoratp, regulate and give new and pprma- j ucni ,nal rorcp. Are you a debilitated per son, aced and feeble, or just recovering from of exhausting mental or physical work? Revive the drooping energies, get new strength and rich blood by the prompt use of Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine, in no way can it bp nspd as an intoxicant Ask Druggists. For sale by E. James, Drug X'it, Zoeubbuiz, Pa. -J.-e.b.w.ly.J Doincs in Court This 'Wf.rk. Court mot in regular session on Monday of this week, with Judze Dean presiding and A sociates Flanagan and Thomas occupying their usual places on the bench. The Grand Jury list was called, and Sam uel (. Miller appointed foreman of the bod. The Traverse Jury list was also called ; after which the returns of constables were receiv ed. The list of attorneys was then read, for this purpose of listening to motions petitions etc. Afternoon Session. The first case taken np was that of the Com'th vs. Aramintha Khod dy larceny ; Sarah Vickroy. prosecutrix. D'efendent was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment ia the county jail for the term of four months. Com'th vs. George J. Myers assault and battery; D. M. Kratzer, prosecutor. Juiy J went out at 5.30 o'clock, when Court ad i jonriied. j TUESDAY'S PnOCF.EDIXOS. Court met at 8 o'clock, when the jury in the case of Oenrge G. Myers, as above, re I turned a verdict of not guilty, dividing the i posts between the plaintiff, D. M. Kratzer, j ami defendant. ! Com'th vs. Geo. Johnston larceny and receiving stolen eofds. round cuiity ana sentenced to pay a fine of $21 and costs, and undergo imprisonment two years in the western remtentiarv. Com'th vs. Win. Burns larceny. Convict ed and sentenced to pay a fine of jlO and costs and be imprisoned in the Western Penitenti ary for two years. Com'th vs. John McBride l.irceny and receiving stolen goods. Not guilty. Coni'tn vs. Cassinier Brickner assault and battery. Evidence tending to show insanity having been offered, the Court held the case under advisement until next Monday. Com'th vs. Margaret E. Bager Adultery. Not guilty and prosecutor Jordon Bager, to pay one-half the costs and defendant the other half. Same day that part of the ver di?t which imposes on the defendant one half the costs is set aside and she is ordred to be discharged. Com'th vs. Nathaniel K2g selling liquor without licence and keepinga tippling house. Defend ant pleads guilty and submits. Sen tenced to pay a fine of "S.'oo and costs, and in default of pavinent to undergo imprison ment in the county jail for three months. Com'th vs. John C. I.enhart assault and battery. Jury finds defendant guilty. Sen tenced to pav-'a lino of $ 10 and costs. Com'th vs." Geo. W. Flenner, Philip Flen ner, Barbara Wool ford, Samuel Swartzen trover and Wra. Yoder assault and battery, with intent to kill. Defendants tried ana acquitted. WEDNESDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Com'th vs. Margaret Clark open lewd ness. Defendant pleads guilty and submits. Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 "and costs, and go to the county jail for a term of sixty days. Com'th vs. James Earmer same charge. Defendant pleads guilty and receives alike sentence. Com'th vs. Thos. Engle and Edward Dil lon malicious mischief. Not guilty, and prosecutor to pay one-half the costs and de fendants the other half. Com'th vs. B. P. Martin lareen3- and re ceiving stolen goods. Defendant pleads guil ty and submits. Sentenced to pav a fine of ; one hundred dollars and costs and undergo j an imprisonment in the Western Penitentia- rv for a term of two years ... . - . ti- . c.om u vs- 'Sara,11 Kp.os. an! .Elizabeth .nauau-uuee n nuu iceoi.m 8loieii kuou. Sarah Rees pleads guilty and submits and the case of Elizabeth Mafian continued. Com'th vs. James Brady assault and bat tery with intent to kill, aggravated assault and battery, and assault and battery. De fendant found guilty of azzravated assault and battery and recommended to tlie mercy j of tlie Court. Ordered to appear for sen 1 fence at 2 o'clock, r. m., on Monday next, i until which time his bondsmen are held re I sponsible. j The case of Mrs. Mary McGahey vs. John I McGahey her husband, desertion, was the j last one on the list. After a hearing had t been given both sides, in which it was made ! to appear that the twain had between them ! five children, two of whom aru in the custo dj of the mother, it was ordered that, from i and after the first of the present month, the j defendent shall pay his wife the sum of three I dollars per week lor a term of six months, j when a further order may be made. Three parties who had sei ed a greater or I less term of imprisonment in tlie county jail ; for minor offences were bade to go and sin j no more. The Grand Jury was discharged at 10 o' j clock Wednesday morning, and the Traverse Jurors, all but the twelve empaneled on the lirany case, shortly atterward. I From the Hub. There is perhaps no j tonic offered t the people that posseses as much real intrinsic value as thellop Bitters, i J ust at. this season of the year, when the j stomach needs an appetizer, or the blood i needs puiifying, the cheapest and best rem edy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure: don't wait un- til you are prostrated by a disease that may I take months for you to recover in. Hoston (itohe. For sale at the new drng store, Eb ensburg, Ta.- . . The imaginary story entitled "Tlie Old 5Ian," published onjimr first page two weeks ago, has recently bad its counterpart to some extent in real life in our own county, the j parties in this case being an old woman and I two of her sons. The latter, it sppius, were i heartless enough to turn their mother out on j the cold charities of the world sevpral ; months ago, and had it not been for the k induces of a neighbor, who provided to I some extent for her wants and looked after I her interests, she would probably have been ; obliged to go to the poor house. Be that as i it may, her unfeeling offspring, if the story ! be true, oid nothing for her until the neigh I bor referred to succeeded in securing for the j old lady a pension amounting to over $l,4oo, i due her from the government on acponnt of i thedeath in the service of another of her sons, j l'hen all was affection and anxiety for the welfare of the long neglected mother, who at j latpst accounts was the honored guest of one 1 of her boys and the constant care of the ; other. How much the pension has had to do j with this newly awakpnpd love for their mother wp leave tlio.se who know the sons to judge for themselvps, but if it be true that I theyhave captured the cash, the old lady will i probably find out in due time that while "money makes the marc go," the want of it has a tendency sometimes to make the moth er go. A Foot.ish Mistake. Don't make the mistake of confounding a remedy of acknow ledged merit with the numerous qnack med icines that are now so common. Wp speak from pxpprience when we say that Tarker's Ginger Tonic is a sterling health rpstorative, and will dr, all that is claimed for it. We have used it oursplvps with the happiest re sults for Rheumatism and when worn ont by ovprwork. Spp advertisement. Times. For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, Pa. Kicked and Trampit-D by a nonsF.. A young man named John L. Davis, son of Mrs. Wm. D. Davis, a widow woman rpsid ing in the Eat ward, who was employed as a OnmQtpr !17 fr .1 1 1 T.lor.l n.wtaiit tilr,f atjent at this place, bad his skull fractured 1 by be-ng Kicked on the back of the head and ( was otherwise injured by beine trampled by j one of his horses on last Sunday forenoon. ! As the unfortunate young man has been totally unconscious since the accident oc corred, the exact fa"ts in the case have not yet been ascertained, but judging from the position in which he was found soon after, he must have been kicked while engaged in glooming the hors, and, falling under the animal's feet, was trampled upon, receiving an ugly cut on one of his shoulders and seve ral other wounds of a much less serious na ture. Hp was taken to the Lloyd House and thpncp to his home, and Dr. Griffith prompt ly spnt for, but up to latpst accounts, that is up to Thucsday morning, the doctor has been unable to restore him to consciousness or do anything else than dress his wounds. Catarrh. Complete and infallible treat men for 1.00." Ask for Sanford's Radicai, Ci.'ff, each package of which contains one bottle Radical CTre, one box Catarrhal. Solvent and one Imported Inhaler. All for 1. This from the Port Royal (Pa.) Timis of ypstprday: Mr. Edward Griffith, of Ebpns burg, l'a., who spent part of February and Maich of last ypar in our village under the skillful treatmpnt of Drs. Graham and Shplley, spent Saturday and Sunday last in our midst. Mr. G. was injurpd about twpiity-plght ypars ago by thp breaking of a balance-wheel while engaged in sawing cord wood with a circular saw, a pipce of the whppl striking him on the Jeft Ipg between the knee and ankle, and crushing it in an ugly manner. Hp sufferpd excruciating pain for nearly twenty-seven years, and aftpr having the services of twenty-two snrgpons he spcured permanent relief from pain and suffering under the treatment of Drs. Gra ham and Shelley. We were pleased to make the acquaintance of Mr. Griffith, and we thank him for an invitation to visit him in his mountain home and share his hospitality. Thxi'1I of the late Col. Thomas A. Scott is said to have been an imposing-looking doc ument, but we are sorry to say that it didn't impose aay of bis immense weaith oa us. SrxDAT School Convrstion. We con clude our report of the proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Sabnath Schools of Cambria county, held in this place last week : WEDNESDAY EVENING. The Convention met at iyt o'clock in the Congregational church. Thirty minutes were spept in devotional exercises, conducted by David J. JonPS. A selection was sung by the choir. The topic for discussion. "Definiteness or Aim in the Sunday School Work, or the True Aim of Teaching" was opened in a 15mi-n-utes addrpss by John Fulton, Esq., of Johnj town, and was f arthpr discusspd by G. W. Stutzman, D. J. Jones and Rev. J. J. Kerr. Miss Emilv Roberts, with her Sabbath School class of young misses, was introduced to the Convention and they in a very clear distinct voice rpcitpd the first 17 vprses of the last chapter of Revelations. The next topic for discussion, "How can we induce our Pupils to make a more thor ough Study of thp Lpsson at home?" was opened by "Rev. Jacob Smith of South Fork, and discussed by othar members of Conven tion. . ... The Question-box was taken up and quite a large number of questions pertaining to Sabbath School Work were answered in a very satisfactory way by Kev. D. M. Miller, of Johnstown. , The evening session was then closed with benediction by Rev. Jacob Smith. THURSDAY MOHN.INO. Convention met in Presbyterian church at 9 o'clock. Devotional exercises were conducted by w- s;,,,,-, ,,,.jn vn.. of Goooersdale. The committee on the nomination of offi cers made their report, which was, on mo tion, adopted, and the officers as named by them were declared elected. Subjoined is the list : President AIpx. Kennedy, of JolinMnirn. Vice Presidents-Guodcrhain. u?quo hannn Twn. ; Joel A. Ontes, W hue Twp. ; 1-red. Khrenleld, Onllitzin Hero'; Thos. A n scoyoc, Koade Twp.; l'lnllp l'ritscli, IVaiihliiiftoii iTwp. ; Wra. Pritmlo. Jr., Irlse Twp.: Henry Walters, Wdmore Boto-; Jos. S. -.cult, Cn.yie 1 p. ; Jonn Vail. Klcbland Two.; John iittlai?. Jackson Twu ; Jacob .Miller, Taylor Twp.; Araea Howland, Buckiiok Twp.; K.ehard D. Williams ,Karr Iwp ; lavi Owens, Cambria Twp.; 15. I. Huberts, l-.b-enebunr Boro' : C has. Perry, Chest pinps Horo ; Jsmos Hutchinson, Kat l oiieraaogh Horo ; J. Wilson. M. franklin Hon': laias. B. Iavls, Woodvale Boro"; IV ui. Marti. Johnstown Boro ; Aaron Larelv, Upper Yoder Twp. ; W in. Kambar irer, Lower Voder Twp. ; Joseph Master., l.oopers dale Boro' ; Iavld Huburi, Adams Iwp.; Hun ry Shaffer. Conemamrh Twp. . ' n Secretary teo. A. KiiArad. Ka-cnshunf Boro . Treasurer Wm. A. Sten.irt, Johnslowu Boro . K.xecutlve l.'ommlttee .Ino. Fallon. Johnstown Boro': Oeo. W. Stuuman, 'oopersdle Moro; Amos Dunmyer.ConeinaiiKh Twp.; John J. tvana, Kbcnsburg Boro'; Joseph Ankeuy, Johnstown. On motion, the new Executive Committee were instructed to prepare a circular letter to the various Sabbath Schools in the county urging the importance of sending delegates to this Convention. On motion, Hon. A. A. Barker and Rev. J J. Kerr were elected delegates to Mate Convention, with power to arpoint their own substitutes provided they cannot go them selves. . .... The next topic for discussion, "Are we accomplishing what we Design'.'" was opened by Rev. T. L. Jones, of East Conemaugh, and further discussed by E. P. Baker, W. V. Harris, Key. s. M. Bell, Rev. J. J. Kerr and others. . A selection was sung by the choir. The report of Rev. Jacob Smith and Rev. D. M. Miiler, delegates to last State Conven tion at Lancaster, was then heard by the Convention. The delegates present gave brief reports of the work in their several respective dis tricts. The session then closed with benediction by Rev. L. 11. Jones. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Convention met in Congregational church at 2 o'clock. Devotional exercises conducted by John J. Evans. The Secretary presented a statistical re showing tne number of schools reported this year to be 4 : number reported last year, ;f" increase for the year, 1.1; total number of scholars reported, 4,170 ; total number of teachers and officers, ;9 ; total membership, 4,S.7., amount of money expended in schools during the year, ?a,o;2 ; amount collected for the Association, ?."o.Kt;. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to have the proceedings of this Con vent ion published in pamphlet funn for disti Ibution among thp schools. Thp topic, "The pressing necessity and importance of teaching Temperance in the Sabbath School," was very earnestly and eloquently nppned by Rev. J. J. Kerr, of Wilmore, "and further discussed by Rev. Dr. Watkins, of Johnstown, Rev. Stocton, of nollidaysburgh, and other nipmbers. On motion, the Vice President of the As sociation were requested to report at the next Annual Convention thp Condition of the tem perance work in their several districts, and to submit suggestions for a more vigorous prosecution of the same. The Convention was then formed into a Sabbath School class, and the lesson of the next Snbboth was taught by D. J. Jones, Esq , followed by criticisms by the members. 1 hp qupstions in thp Qestion-box were thpn answered by John Fulton, Esq., in his usual humorous style. Dr. Stocton made a 5 minntes address to the children. The delegates present, through their rep resentative Rev. S M. Bell, then returned a vote of thanks to the good people of Ebens burg for their kind hospitality, &e. On motion, $2."; .00 was appropriated to the State Convention. Hon. A. A. Barker, the retiring President, mads a very brief closing address : after which, the Doxology was sung, and thp Con vention was closed with the benediction by Rev. J. G. Thomas, and every one went a wav feeling that they had spent a pleasant anS profitable time, and returned to their several fields of labor with renewed courage. A Shocking Tragedy Thk Victim Well Known Here. William C. Murphy, well known to many of our citizens, shot his divorced wife, Mrs. Newton MeC'larren, at the residence of her husband at Edeewood, a small town on the Pennsylvania Railroad, just outside the city limits of Pittsburg, on last Tuesday afternoon, and then shot him self twice in the head, inflicting wounds from which lie died a few hours later. The wonid-be murderer and suicide was born either in Johnstown or in that vicinitv, and about twenty-three ypars ago, then being a mpmber of the lot and shoe house of H. Childs Co., was married to a Miss Kimmel, of Somerset county. In a few ypars he be came so dissipated and pprsistpd in it that his wife instituted proceedings in the Somer set county Court for a divorce and obtained It. She afterwards married Wm. II. Camp bpll, of Pittsburg, a man of considerable wealth, and after ids death was married to her present husband, McClarren, the mar riage having taken place only tlnee weeks ago. Murphy, It seems, had bepn drinking hard for several weeks and had bepn spnt to the Mercy Hospital, from which he was re leased on last Friday. On Tuesday after noon he went out to see Mrs. McClarren, was taken into the parlor and talked with her for about an hour. She says he did not appear intoxicated, although slip could smpll liquor on his breath. She was sitting on the sofa when he extended his hand to say good bye, and as she reached out her hand, Mur phy drew a revolver and fired at her, the ball entering her shoulder, pausing her to fall to her knees. Supposing lie had killed her, Murphy then placed the pistol to his own head and shot himself twice, with the result already stated. Mrs. McClarren's wound is not necessarily fatal, and her physicians say she will soon recover. Murphy" was a fre quent visitor to this place when he was con nected with the firm of Childs & Co., and af ter that as a salesman for Schmertz Co. and also for Gill Brothers, both shoe hous es in Pittsburg. He was a most companion able and in many respects a very entertain ing gpntlpman, as well as a salesman with out a superior. His knowledge of and fami liarity with the plays of Shakespeare was something really wonderful, and for hours at a time he coiild correctly repeat passage after passage from the best tiagedies, as well as the comedies of his favorite author. We knew liim well and deeply regret thp sad and shocking manner of liis terrible and un timely death. He. was about fifty-three, vears of age. m A Fittino Tribute to a Wortht Gen tleman. On the eve of his departure for his new field of labor, Hon. John Rpilly was waited on last Thursday evening by a num ber of the railioad men of Altoona, who, through D. J. Xeff, Esq., presented him with the following resolutions, in accepting which Mr. Reilly made a feeling and an appropriate reply : Pnolvrd, That with the removal of Mr. John Rellly, Superintendent of Transportation, to Phil adelphia, we lose a just and considerate enperior, who dnrintr his long residence In Altoona. has given many proofs ol his interest In our welfare. Retnlred, That we fully nppecinte his kindly man ner towards o? and his efforts In oar behair, ar.d re rosrnize with deeo regret the necossity that separ ates him from ns. Rrtolred. That these resolutions he enjrros'ed and framed, and a copy of them presented to Mr. Iteilty. with our het wishes, as a small token of our high regard for him. Ladif.8, and all who lead sedentary live, should ns On. MKTTAl'R S HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA FILLS. Price 2 cents. TIIE (TTirl'RA RF.nmiEk. SOME FACTS RF.OARD1NO THEM WHO MAKES THEM AND WHAT IS THOCOHT OF THEM BY THE DRCQ TRADE. A reporter of the Chicago Times recently interviewed Peter Van Schaack, Esq., of that city, in regard to these world-renownpd rpm cdies, and here is what he says about them : To enable the Tum to furnish Its readers with some reliable information rrjrnrdina: the ('utlcura remedies, which are now attractinir so mnrh public attention, a reporter called yesterday npon Mr. Peter Tan Schaak. of Van Sohsa'i, Stevenson i. Co., wholesale and retail druifist. corner I.nke and Iearborn streets, when the following facts were elicited : K. Will you obline the readers of the Trvs by answering a lew questions regarding the CJutieitrk remedies ? Mr. Van S. Ortalnly ; fire away. H. I(o they sell well ? Mr. Van S. The sale, of the'Cutlf ura, Cntienra Kesolvent, and t'utlcura Soap hare been unprece dented. K. What reasons do you give for fo large a sale? Mr. Van S. I give louf reasons. First, they are original and revolutionary in tlie!r composition and mode ol treatment. Second, they undoubted ly possess great curative properties. Third, there are thousands upon thousands of sick and suffer ing who have tried and found wanting the usual remedies and modes ol treatment, and who are ready to welcome a really treat and snv-essful medicine. Fourth, the price of them Is within the reach of every invalid. K. Are your Inrre sales of these medicines through your airents ". Mr. Van S. No ; they are legitimate mail order. We employ no travelers on the road are funda mentally opposed to that way ol selling goods the retailer has to stand such expenses, and such staple goods as these require no one to fcrce thera etr. - II. Po you class them n patent medicines? Mr. Van S. I do not. They are proprietary only so far as their names are concerned, these being held as trade-marks. It. fan you tell ns something about this firm? Mr. Van S. Weeks A. I'otier are importers, wholesale druegists and ehemif ts, and lor twenty five years have been the loremo-t house In the trade" in New England. K. It is popularly supposed that advertising will sell most anything, regardless of merit. Is it true? Mr. Van S No. A Temedy falsely claiming to Tosess virtues of which it Is in fact destitute, will surely iail. No reputable firm and druggists are the most competent judges wonld think of risk ing fame and fortune on any medicine unless It had under the most trylns: circumstances, proved Itself to possess extraordinary medicinal value. The expense attending the introduction of sueb remedies is enormous. A fortnne must be spent before any return can be expected. If. after a wide distribution, they are found to poscesa the virtues claimed for them, those who have been cured will recommend thera one to another, and thus make them remunerative. When a man backs his statements with his own money, yon may generally rely upon them. This Weeks fti Fotter are doing. It. Have they ever before prepared medicines for popular use ? Mr. Van S. I believe not. They are, like our selves, airents for a great many, but we think these are the first that they prepare themselves. It Is but once in a lifetime that a discovery I made of a remedy that such a firm as Week fc. Totter are willing to stake reputation and fortune on. K. Are their prospeets flattering, or otherwise? Mr. Van S. ery flattering. As I said before. the remedies undoubtedly possess great merit. And besides, they treat Mood and skin diseases according to a new and thoroughly rational plan, that must take a Arm hold on the confidence of those who suffer from chronic diseases of the blood, skin and scalp. j local (ORREsrosnrvi r.. WiLMona, June S, mi. Dear FnB4i I hope you will not consider It Impudent for an old subscriber to pen a few facts and some things on the wings of Imagination for your columns and your readers. Itecoration day was becomina-ly observed by the patriotic citixens of Wilmore and vicinity, who as sembled at the Lutheran church, where eloquent and appropriate addresses were delivered by ltev. Kerr and T. M. Urown. Esq. Alter the services at the church the difloront ctmeter'es were visited for the pnrKse ol strewins; frairrant flowers on the graves of taose brave heroes who had voluntarily laid down their lives that the Institutions of their country miirht be preserved. Politically and officially considered, everything is slumbering here ) ust now, though there 1s an oo sional bubbling of the political caldron. Some are desirous of reuniting the broken fragments ol the Democratic party in this county so as ence more to tar. .ire the old-time maiority of a thousand and up ward, but Jn order to bring about a result so desi rable unsullied political wisdom must be our only gnide. A few ve.-irs airo a triple convention ol the Iiemocrntie party met at Ebensburg, and at that convention our esteemed townsman and local po litical leader, I". F. Klrby. Esq.. received the nom ination tor Sheriff. The"nvent1on under stmnire and wild bewilderment, or at leasta p.irtion of the members, conceived the Idea that thore was a con stitutional error or something of that sort which would vitiate his nomination, and quickly seizing the advantage secured to them by the panic thus created, another gentleman was Inconsiderately nominated. Thus it came to pass that the Demo crate had two eajrlidates for the same office In the field. P. F. KfW.y. Eq.. although he hud been nominated in accordance with lemjcratic prece dents, eventually withdrew from the contest, but all the same he rolled up his sleeves, so to speak, nnd Hercules like fought through the en'ir? cam paign to save the Democratic party from wreck and ruin. r course bo tailed in the herculean task. hut certainly that was no fault of his; and being no fault or liis. I am behooved to ask whether the Democratic party does not owe him a debt of grat itude which can only be paid by their expressed will at the:allt-hx.. Hence I crava the'privilege of remarking just here that a tlounty Treasurer Is to le elected next Fall, and suirirest. that It might bethe wisest of wisdom to, when the representatives of the party meet In convention, to tender to our worthy friend. . F. Kirby, Esq., the nomination for said ofhee without a dissenting voice. Such a course would harmonize every Iemocratie meas ure, sentiment and vote, and with such a stand-ard-liearer the party would once more cemented so closely together that not a broken fibre would be visible, and no estrangement or strain would sep erate or even shock her again during the nine teenth century. The fitness ol Mr. Klrby for the office in question no one who knows him can doubt, and for that and the older reasons given I cannot but think it would he marvellous stupidity for the convention to nominate any one else. Vost Moltkb. ("nEimYTr.si, Jnne 9, 18S1. Piar Fp.ErMAiv Mrs. Strass'.er. wife of Wm. Strassler. of liettysburg, Indiana county, died on ! Saturday lat from an overdose of laudanum, ad- ministered to relieve cramp. A little child of Mr. Chambers Patrick, of Itnrn slde, died last Thursday from the effects of drink- ! lng concentrated lye. Messrs. Howard Camp, D. E,Notlev. and others ; started this morning for the forests of West Vlr- i ginia, where they propose to engage extensively In the lumber business. There was a flood at TyOck Haven on Sunday. I The late cold spell drove the potato bug away ; ! but lo 1 and behold, he is just below the surface, ! gnawing as voraciously as ever. A head tar of f3 has made dogs woefully scarce I In Cherrytree. Yours, fcc, J. O. C. I Two IIohribi.e Accidents. TTc glean the following from tlie Altoon Tribune of Tnesday, wnich of course got the information and condensed it from its Johnstown name sake of the day previous : Mr. William Oalbralth. of Johnstown, was In stantly killed in a Ireight wreck on the Somerset and Cambria railroad on Sunday afternoon about 1 o'clock. The wreck occurred by the breaking of a rail, which ditchod the engine and five cars, hur rying Oalbralth under the debris. The deceased was 34" vears of aire and bore an enviable repute, tion and leaves a wife bat. no children. His Inter ment occurred at Somerset yesterdav. William Edmunds, a laborer In the steel bloom ing mil! of fhe Cambria Iron Company, was caught by his left leg between two havy rollers, and that member was frightfully crushed before the ma chine could be stopped. This accident also occur red on Sunday. Edmunds was ensraired in clean ing cinders from some of the machinery when the accident occurred. America Must Yield. The greatest thinkers, the most profound schol ars, theenost expert, thorousrh and successful chem Ists for these America must turn to Oermany. In the wofully speculative field of medicine no greator step has yet been taken than In the discov ery, after the most extended research and the most careful nnd patient experiments, of Dr. Faust's trerman Cough Syrup, tor the cure of consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, crup, and all pulmonary diseases. Remember this medicine is sold on a positive guarantee tocure. Trice, iSo., fytc. and 1 per bottle. Ask Druggists. Sold at E. James' Drug Store, Ebensburg, Pa. It-l.-e.o.w. He took her little hand in his ; She turned away to blush. He gently said : "My darling, don't You love the evening's hush ? The dark'ninn shadows in the glen. The red sun's dying flush?" "I h ! Oeorge," she murmured, soft and low, "Do let up on that gush." George ''let up"jfor the time being, and took a walk to see his friends Simon A. Bendhelm. next door to the First Natioual Bank, Altoona. These gentlemen are proprietors of a very lance clotblnr store tn that city, ami, selling goois on the square and at lowest rates, do a most extensive business. Nothlntr but latest styles, manufactured from the best material, are dealt In by tboin. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. "This Is beyond question the most successful Cough medicine we have ever sold," writes a prom inent drng firm. A few doses Invariably cures the worst cases of Oonsrh. Croup, or Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history ol medicine. Since Its first discovery it has been sold on a guar- inrp ief which no other to ..'Inn n ci.nrf fit you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try it. price, ioc., ftoe. ana f l. it yonr luniis are sore, or your chest or bacg lame, use Shiloh's Porons Plas ters. Sold at E. James' Drug Store. Postofflce, Ebensburg, Pa. (4-l,'fl.-e.o.w.ly. There was a young man from Saint Joseph Who wallxed nil he wore all his toes oft ; And then he caught cold. And 1 have been told He sneezed till he blew half his nose off. He must have been a remarkable young man, to I sore. But not more so than that other voung man who imbibed the belief that he could buv clo thing at better rites than at .Tas. J. Murphy's, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. The thing cannot be done. A new invoice, large, good and very cheap, just received, Yourorder is respectfully solicited. A oirl with flat Teet like a fritter. Couldn't find any shoes that would Bt her, But she tried on a "ten" Of the size made Tor men. "Did they fit?" do you ask ? "We should titter." The girl who goes to S. Blumenthal's, 111 Elev enth avenue, Altoona, for her shoes, makes no mistake. He carries the largest stock In Blair county, of the best material and make, and sells the cheapest- He has boots and shoes lor both men and women, and guarantees satisfaction with each and every sale, iry him. Worm. Worms. Warms. E. F. KnnkePs 'Worm Symp never falls to des troy Pin. Seat. Thread," Hound and Stomach Worms. The Kound Worm (A scares Lnnibri coldes). Is a species more commonly met with. It ts of cylindrical form polntted at both ends, from six to nine, or even ctgnteen Inches in length, and of the thickness of a goose-quill , thus resembling somewhat the common earth-worm. Its body, however. Is half transparent, and of a whitish, yel lowish, or even a browhlsh hue. They are of both sexes and the females more numerous than males. This worm principally Inhabits the small Intestines, but it Is not unfrequer.tly found In the stomach, and from thence sometimes mounts along up the acsophairus into the throat and mouth, or nose. Attacks of violent, incessant, spasnvwlie couirh are often produced by the at tempted passaue of a worm Into the "pharynx. Symytoras occasional g-riping in the abdomen, enlarged or hard, prominent abdomen, tnucnus disrrhfa. occasional vomiting, irregular or capri cious appetite. There are also at times sympathet ic symptoms, such as itching or the nose or anus, orgluitals. increased flow o! saliva, restless sleep with startling, or crating or the teeth. Besides the above, more decided ppmptoms indicating the presence of worms, authors have enumerated the ioflowinir as manifestations of the worm cachexy : Pallor and sickly appearance of the countenance and occasional flushing ol cheeks, l.lnish circle under the eyes, dilated pupils, headache orvertls;o, voracity or irregular apyetite. oflenlve or fetid breath, acrid eructations, foul or ested tongue, tensive fullness of abdimen, and knawlng or burn ing In particular parts of the intestines, hard tumid afdomen. gTeat thirst, discharge of macous from the tdadder. rectum ur vnirina. sliitht lei. rile symptoms or erratic fever, noetiitn ! wakefulness, with low spirits. Irritability of temper. (Treat dis position for picking or boring thenose.'and dudden screaming on awakelnir, or grating of teeth In sleep, spasmodic or even convuUive attacks. These symptoms, inpiea'ing the presence of worms, aro larirely influenced by the reitiinen and diet of the patient, and even by the season of the year, and the lnnar phases. Such articles of diet as milk, suirar, preserves, candy or pastry, and some times pungent salted food, liam. cheese, etc.. pro duce an aneravation. E. F. Hunkers Worm Syrup, nevcj fails to remove them entirely from thesystom. Ask lor Kunkel's Worm Svrn'ti. and take no other. Price, fl.oo per tKittle. or bottles lor Ja.oo. If vonr druggll has It not. send to pro piretor. T.. F. Kunkel, 2.VJ N. Ninth St., Phila. Advice by mail free send 3c, stamp. E. F. KT'NKEI.'S HITTER WINE OF IRON, Guaranteed to cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia or Indigestion liver complaint, chronic or nervous debility, ana all diseases arising from disordered liver. Jet the genuine. Sold only Ih f 1.00 Ivnttles. Ask for it at the new drug store, Ebensbunr. Aschenbach Miller, Sole Agents, 3d and Callow hill Sts-. Philadelphia. Pa. Tn farmer turns the furrow With careless unconcern ; And- The mother works the handle Of the big old-fashioned churn. The son sorts ont the 'taters. For planting, in the cellar, While Their daughter on the hack porch Is talkin" to her teller About the new suit of clothes he Is wearing. It's just lovely, she says. And he Informs her that he nought It at Oodtrey Wolf's, next door to the post- fTlce. Altoona. And she tells him to never buy elsewhere In the future. Mr. W. has a large stock of Spring and Summer wear on his shelves, and receives fresh Installments weekly. Prices guar anteed to bo from fifteen to twenty per cent, lower than other dealers. Indies, ffr those distressing com plaints to which you. are subject, use Ir. Faust's German Aroinatic Wine. 4-i,'Bi.-Ty.j II " JI F. ' F. 4 L.. SKF.I.LY-MrCONNEEE.-Marrled, on Sun day. .Iune i. 1M, at the hurch of the Holy Name. In this place, by Kev. Father Peardon. Mr. . I ohm Shut, of A' 11 more, and Miss Kate Mil oill, of this place. OBIT I' A RY. fAI-.LAJHER. Died. In Toretto. on Sunday, .Tune !. lsl. Mrs. Sarah (lAix.r.mt, relict of Thos. flallagher. deceased, aged 7'J years. Mrs. Oallairher. was born In Ireland, but came to this country at an early aire. For thirty years she and her husband relde l in Allegheny town ship, not far from Chest Springs. Shortly before his death, which occurred about 12 years ago. they removed to Loretto , where she lived the remainder of her days. She was a true friend, a kind neigh bor, an estimable woman, and her death will be mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends. Fort'fied by the Ijst rites of the Catholic Church, ol which she was a devout member, she sank peace fully to rest with the ho'.etul assurance that ber's would be a happy eternity. Aftera Itequiem Mass for the repose of her sou!, the remains were in'er red In the Catholia cemetery, at Loretto, ;beside those of her husband, on Tuesday forenoon. W. KOnKTHIM) OFISTF.RFAT TO EVERT WAX, WOJ1AS AM) CHILD. Is yoar Blood Impure and loaded with the Tolson ol Scrofula? Is ynr I.I ft Strength oozing out through an In curable V leer or Sore ? Ia your !kln covered with Itching, Scaly and Scrofulous Humors la your Complexion disfigured with T'nsightly Eruptions or Klemishes ? Is your Hair thin, lifeless and rapidly failing out, and Scalp covered with Scales? Is the Skin on yonr Hands Rough, Red, Crocked or Bleeding? fa jour fTilld erowlng up with Scrofulous Hu mors bursting from every pore? Is Baby afflicted with Sore Head or any Scalp or Skin Humor? If mo, then no human agency cn so speedilv, permanently and economically cleane the RIood, clear the Complexion and Skin, restore the Hair and cure every species of Itching. Scaly and Scrol tilons Humors ol the Skin. Scalp and Jllood, as the ( ntlrura Reniexllcst, consisting of 1. t'ntlcnra, the great Skin Cure, a Medicin al Jelly. arrets disease, allays Inflammation, itch ing and irritation, heals t'lerrs and Sores, eats away Dead Skin and restores the Hair when des troyed by Scaly Humors and Blood Poisons. Iriee W cents. Ijarge boxes $1.00. S. in t leu rn Medicinal Toilet Host p. an exquisite Toilet, Hath and Nursory Sanative, fra grant with delicious flower odors and healing bal sams, softens, heals. refrehes and beautifies the Complexion and Skla. lrice So cents. Irepared f jr shaving, 15 cents. 3. f'ntlenrn ResalTfnt. the new Blood Purifier, cleanses the Blood through the l.iver. Kidneys. Bowels and Skin, and eradicates every trace of Scrofulous Humors or Hereditary Blood Poisons. Price $1.00. The Cntlcnra nnd Cntlrnra Keap extern ally and tho Cntlrnra Rsseltent internal! will positively cure every species of Humor, from a common Pimple to Scrofula. Inqnlre alxtnt them at your druggist's. Riffht here tn this town you may find evidence of their wonderful cures. Mend Ktamp lor Illustrated treatlso on the Skin." containing the most remarkable testimon ials ever recorded In tbc annals of medical practice. Cntlrnra Remedies are prepared by WKFKS ft TOTTER. Chenlsts and Irurglsta, 360 Washington St., Boston. Mass., SJ-fntlcuraRemedles mailed free to any addres on receipt ol price. 6-10.-1m. THE GREAT BLOOD PRODUCER, Strength Creator, AND HEALTH RESTORER. ln fermented Hops, Malt, fallna.ri and Iron. No medtcine like tt for tne Blood, Brain, Nerves and Enngs. New life for functions weakened by disease, debility and dissipation. Tosltlve cure" for Malaria. Ltve'r. Kldnev and T'ri nary difficulties, comfort and strength for Delicate Females and Nnrsinz Mothers. Varranted the purest, most economical and best medicine ealled " Bitters." S-ild everywhere. 9Ialt Kilters company, llosten, Mass. o-io.-lm. C0U.INS- More continuous and pow erful electric action Is oh- ,.,. SnrTTn' from Colllus' Toltaie fOLTAJC fcsUl.lKY:lM.trj. -item than anv t'J battery made. Thev are a speedy and certain enre for Pains and Weakness of tho I.unas. l.iver. Kid neys and I'rinary Onrans. Kheumatism. Neural gia, Hysteria. Female Weakness. Nervous Pains and Weaknesses, Malaria, and Fever and Anus. Prir 25 renls. Sold everywhere. WeefcM Fatter, ftostton, Maa. e-lO.-lm.J UDITOn,SNOTICE.--E. Roberts fc Co. r. N.J. FftKinHorr ef al.ln the Court of Common Pleat oj Cambria CountySo. tt, June Term, E. f. The undersigned, having been appointed Audi tor to report distribution of the lund In the hands of Thomas tJrifhth.ShorifT or Cambria county, aris ing from the sale of defendant's personal proper ty tn above stated c-se, hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office in Ebensburg, on Thurtday, July 7, ISJ. at 2 T. sr.. tor the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment, whenand where all persons Interested must attend or be debarred from coming In on said tnnd. A. V. BARKER, Auditor. . Ebensburg, June 10, isl.-3t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The tinder signed, having been appointed Auditor to decide upon the exceptions bled to the account of Francis Hoover, Kuardian of Mary Eckerd, minor child ot Itavid Eckerd. late ol Clearhed township, deceased, hereby srives notice that he will sit at his office in Ebensburg, on Wednetday. July . 1MI, at 2 o'clock tn the afternoon, lor the purpose ot at tending to the duties of his ai4 apiKilntmcnt. when and where all persons Interested may attend ir they see proper. A. V. BARKER, Auditor. Fibensburg, June 10, lai.-3t. SUBSCRIBE FOR tite CAMBRIA FREEMAN. Only T1.50 per year, ia advance. THE BOSS GRAIN CRADLE. HARVEST IS COMING! AND NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT A GOOD CRADLE fT'HE above "cut" represents the HEST In the market. It Is made of trrll tmtnrd wood, pa' 'ofethef JL on inrtf(fir rnr?.te, and is adiustible in all its parts, so that It can !e easily ind rea.il! -I-.anire'i to cut any kind of srrain. The tinker are all mnmbtr and the manner of tcttrrtxr.n will Is- mund a yeaJf improvement over the old method. Each imihe ts hunt correct, care beine taken that tion are pmnt aeerv. The heel of the scythe ts not burled in the end of the ninth, but l-clng viorable It rnn be ad u't ed for either lu-ht or heavv grain. For ust iirs;snx(, ocn. rl.r h ttti a, and vximic4t swats iatho, the ROSS CRADLE rannel te exrelled. This celebrated Cm.lle wa rormerlv known ns the "Miller C wdle," but for the last forty years It has been manulactnre.l l-y I'hflir McOnire. fit her of the tindersifl-ned. and ol l:iie yer by the under signed himself. It has been greatly improv.-d and simplified, and is a am.'h bettor implement thaq the old M iller Cra-1 e." An l"iit.ifion is teing manufactured, but a comparison will shew farmers and dealers tti.it " The Ttoasi is bv f.tr the Im-m. None enn!ne ur,!es t s:A vk i stsmed upon the snath. Any prr-on selling any other make In the name ol the Miller or Mi-tiuire Cradle tri1 be dealt with mrrnrtiiriQ In fl.c, The lifts! raull' can be N.nnlit from Mr. D. Y. riti.v. Ebensburg. l'a.. "t may I ordered through any Hardware dialer in any cf the surrounding towns and villages. isisis 'rriii boss chaui .1: : And be convinced that it is Die BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TIIE MARKET. IJKWAUI, OF imitations: All persons desiring l have their nld cradle repaired shaul.l tend them in Immediately, as It will be lmpo.-rlble to accommodate them If they neglect the matter until within a few days of harvest. Jl-SB 3, 1M St. Tfco -- test variety nf goods In one eatsihushnient la ww TjDltvd Stattesu Dress Goods, SilTcs? La die' Suits, Shatrlsj Underweur, Laces; Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, lAnens, Gentlemen's and Boys Clothing, House keeping Goods, fViwf. ture, Carje1s, Mattings, Goods sent all over the and Samples sent GRAND DEPOT.gSPHILAD'A. 7 Vlirsl SPAVIN CUREff; x2jl bud ?33r cr TistaiTk crsis. Fr.EMoNT, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1S1. Da. B..T. Kkxpall fc Co. Merits : 1 think It my duty to render you my thanks tor beneSts and profits which I bare derived from your Invaluable and far famed Spavin Cure. Mycoum and I had a valuable stallion worth 4.0.0 which had a very bad spavin, nnd was pronounced by four eminent veterinary sunreons beyond any cure, and that the horse" was done forever. As a last resort 1 ad vised my cousin to try a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It had a magical eflect the third bottle cured It and the horse is as well as ever. Dr. Dick, of Edinburah. the eminent veterinary surveon was an uncle of mine, and I take arent Interest in as sisting his profession. Yours, truly. James A. W ilson, Civil Encineer. Kendall's SPAVIN Cure Wjltos, Mi'N.. Jan. 11. 1S1, B. J. KenhaLL it Co. Gents: Having got a horse book of you by mail a year the contents of which persuaded me to try Kendall's Spavin Cnre on f he hind leg of one ot my hordes, which was badly swollen and could net be reduced by any other remedy, I irot two bottles cf Preston A I.u.ld ith, Ih-uggtsts of Waseca, which completely cured my horse. About five years ago 1 had a three yeareld colt sweenled very bad. 1 used your remedy as given In your book without rowelling, and I must say to your credit that the colt Is en tirely cured, which" Is a surprise, not only to my self, but also to my neighbors. You sent me the book for the triflinr sura of 1 cents and If 1 could not get another like 1t 1 would not take twenty-hve dollars for It. Yours, trulv, Oeo. Mathcus. From a PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Wafhisjotoxville, Ohio, June 17, 1S.T0. Ih B. J. KErAit- A Co. 'ients: Reading vnur advertisement in Turf. Field and Farm, of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and having a valuable and speedy ho-se who had teen lame from spavin for eighteen month", I sent to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and enlargement, and aiso a large splint from an other horse, and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one lottle was worti to me one hun dred dollars. Respectfiillv vonr", H. A, Bhrtolett, H. D. Kendall's Spavin Cure. HABittstirRO, Pa.. Nov. ISth, 151. I hi. B. J. Kkkball & Co. Oents : 1 Iia7e a very fine mare that had a bone spavin for a long time, l'tried everything man coubl devise tocure tt. but all In vafn, and was about to give it up when a friend of mine In this city earce to me and recom mended "Kendall's Spavin Cure," which I tried with grand results, removing the hone clear and clean. I then nt 2S cents to you for one of your illustrated Horse Books, and 1 think there Is no better book printed on the horse ami his diseaes. I have taken great Interest In It. and have since sold 18 copies fee you to ray neighbors, and will try and do what good I can by getting them for others Yours truly. O. W. Miller. Wall's Spayifl Cure on Euan Flesh. West EsosnnwiH. Vt., Feb. 15, issi. Dr. B. J. KxrALL fc Co. Oents: Several months ago I Injured my knee joint, which caused an enlargement to arrow the sire of a large walnut and caused me very severe pain all the time for four or nve weeks, when I began to use Kendall's Spavin Cure wtUi the most satisfactory results. It has completely removed the enlarxemont and stopped the lameness and pain. I have long known It to be excel lent for horses, but now I know it to be the best liniment lor human flesh that I am acquainted with. Yours truly, T. P. Liwrncx. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure In Its effects and mild In its action, as it does not blister: yet it is penetratintc and power ful to reaeh every deep-seated pain, or to remove any bony growth" or other enlargements, such as spavlns.'rplints, curbs, call'sus, sprains, swelling, and any lameness and all enlargements of joints or limbs, and alto for rheumatism in man. or tor any pnrpt.se for which a liniment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment fer man ever used, acting mildly and yet certain In its etteets. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof ol its virtues. No rem edy has ever met with such unqualified success to our knowledge, for man as well as beast. - Price tl per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All BruKgists have it or can get it for you: or It will be sent to any address on receipt ot price by the proprietors. Dr. ii. J. Kendall. Co., Enosburgh Falls. Yt. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Feb. IS, lsRl.-Pm. CARL RIVINIXJ8, Practical Walctaater ani Jeweler, HAS alwavs en hand a large, varied and ele gant assortment el WATCHES. CUK'KS, JEW EERY, SPECTACLES. EYE-OEASsES. Ae., which be otlers for sale at lower prices than any other dealer In the county. Persons needing anything in his line will do welloglre him a call before purchasing elsewhere. -Prompt attention psld te repairing Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Ac, and satisfaction guaran tee! In both work and price. B. C. J. McCUIRE, Manufacturer, wiioni; Annul . o.. i. Oil Cloths, etc Unitesd States by Mail, when requested. rr:IIEAP! c H II H FEE 11 E A A A AAA I'P FEE HKK !!! P E R R !!! P EE liRR !l E R R !! EEE R R I!! HUH EE H H E H H EEE A A A P -J li e jx j e s t. ! GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW jON HAND THE LARGEST, BEST X MOST VARIED STOCK OF Hardware I Stovos Tinworo, mm HorsEFlRMSHlNK ssssss H S O OOOO OOOO TiDDPD SSSSSS on O OO OH D s mj OOOO OOOO DDDDD SSSSSS Ac. Ac., that can be fonnfl In any one etnM1sh inenti n Pennsvlvania. His Ft.ck comprises (.ft, Ullll AFD EEATIK. 5I!VI5f of various styles and patterns: Onililei-s IItivclAVfa.ro of every description and of hest'quality ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kinds and the best In the mnrket. Als?,, a large Mock ot TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, idasswars, qnrrnsaare. Mirer-IMnfed ware, Wenil and W lllnw Ware, Wall Po pe r, Trnnkw and VisMvess, Krinlirrs. a list, VI -, Horse Mio. Ilur Iran. Itall Hl. Horse Nnlla. (arriace Holts. Itlv. cti. M ill Saws. I.r1nlfnrs. Merl 8liv el Plow .Moulds, Koad Sronps ; Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, Horse Hair Forks, Rope and Pnllevs, Corn CnltlTMtors. and a lull l:n"t llarv esllng Tools. Also, a lanre assortment ol 'Table, Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, Carriaae Oil CTlotVi. PATER am OII..CI.OTH WlNTtCW SH IIM A n SHADE FIXTVRES: Eivfhcthil ASHTt .N SALT, the lt in the world for Dairv un.l Table use; Impoted ROCK SALT. C'e cbeni et and best for feeding Live St. .k : LAND 1 'EASTER : Wwi.l Aim Cisrrrns PI MI'S, ot thelt iiual tv; PERKINS' PATENT SAFFTT KAMI'S, which cannot be exploded: CHii.t'iir.N "s WAtONS a'B CARTS; the larirest stK-k of M1I.K CROCKS cd all shapes and sues and ol suj-cnor ware ever of fered for sale tn Ebcnsburit: a full lineoi PAINT RKCSHES of the most desirable oualitv: WIN DOW OEASS. OIES. PAINTS Tt lil'ENTlNE, VARNISHES. Ac. together wiih a large and com plete stock ot choice GROCERIES TOIUUO AMI SEtiARH. as well as thousands of other useful and needful articles. In faet. anything I haven't got orein't get at short nonce is not worth bnyinir. and what 1 do offer for sale may alwavs be relte.1 on as rifwr clasis is qcalitt, while liiey will invanal lv be SOLD AT HOTTOM I'KICKS! Having had nearly thirtt TtAt' nrmi svs In the sale ol B-o1"tn mv line. I am enabled to supply my customers with the very bct in the market. Give mo a literal share of "your patron aire. then, and he convinced that the best Isalwavs the chcatiest. and that it never pav" to htiy an in ferior article simply because the price is low. as It Is an indisputable fact that such goods are alwaya the dcares t in the cad. GEO. TIUXTEEY. Ehenehurg, April 11. IK9. IMORl'ORATFI) IX IST3. STRICTLY ON MUTDAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRFIHSURMICECOLIPHY OF EDENSBURC, PA. hzi2 hit: ::t is !:;:. - S1.....3. Only Siz Assessments in 24 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES ESPECIALLY DESIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN! GEO. M. READE, President, T. IV. DICK, Secretary. Ebensburg. Jrn. St. ISsi.-iy. i Best in the world. leasts longer than any other, j Always In sroJ condition. 'urvs sores, cuts, t ru's I es and corns. Cots but l"ttle tn. re than the trui ! taiions. Every package has the trade mark, tail : lor the genuine, and ake no othci OU COUNTY TREASURER P. Moras. loretto. W e are autboiired to an 1 nounce that Patrick Moran. loretto bon-uah. will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subiet to IemH-ratic rules. If nominated and elected, he pledges himself to : erforra the duties of the c-t-flce with honesty and fidelity. A-.5.-tn.J -. -. '. m iti rnurrvn town Terms and 4ruet hh free. Ad-i'reM H. ff.T " Co., I' land. ssi n r pi 1 1 o 1 1 i inn 1 fin JULDJ
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