I inlmn Jivcfinan. rnFsnrBG, pa., - r v - O O M 1. ULSMu -It iw. C,L AND i EKSONAL. ' -. . .. j tj-hPre and tlie Olher lIao. ,'r yj-i see tliC (bio!) 'lipso Sunday flt'r j.ure F.uUgren for potato bus?, artky's. : the Cutieum remedies fit the now . re nr.mtvl the corner, i lot rf F.a-tin salt and Cleveland liine cenel t G. Huntky"s. 'hilfl'lolj'hia I.nwn Mowers, the lest , for ;;t'tf nt U. H;inty's. .f t .vtica! seiet'n.n' lramleJ n with a 3t to i'U'.ii-h v. V.i npptMr next uvfk. iv th :U:.-fui!i Hrlcv tho W-it Horse in tin' i:nrl:.t. Tor at Ilu-it'cy's. . lot of 1. ".!!: n"'' ii I1' sliove! plows ultivfttur-; iit-,t r."fir.:J nt G. riuntlpy's. wh'!; r-'ft ,f rnitnien, homeward 1, re.vlfJ Ihtp l.y Tuesday night's nvth'T it of Tildes' celebrated steel t received and for sale t3" O. '. iGu iv.iat t'i luy the hest faim wagon 'v-f ra n on wlieels, go and ee the Mil- Kig'in Tit Ci. Huntley's. Is emi!iyes nt the now Court ITousp ' pen working twelve hours out of the :y-four for several days past. or mnn it ins no equal : for beasts it is excelled. AVhat? Kendall's Spavin Buy it at th new drug store, ourt la-ted only one day this week. :irl of the period would be apt to say wasn't n:u !i of n court in tnat. l new lot of fino (tosiien well and cis ;)irmps, the 1 e-t puinji in the well, in orld J 1 1 -it received fy (r. Huntley, 'ad very sore eyes ; aim"?? blind. Fe , rured me. A. Tendeii, S. S., Pitts Ta. At new drug store, E'lensburg. ome fulks are sui.l to liavc demoralized own systems ly rejoicing or otherwise the c h j tion of the Crawford county 11. r. Ca-pcr recoinmends Kendall's Spiv re in the highest terms, and thousands erem'iiii nt physieins do the same. See tisement. ,enve your orders at Huntley's for the nee Mower, the hest machine that ever to ETA". Al-o, the Adrianee llenper, i cannot h" ev.-ih'd. 'liursdr, v being '..rpus Christi, a lu.ly f obligation which we deem it our duty erve, we put our pnper to press this on Wednesday night, uy Loudon purple, which is sure death i potato bugs and canker worms bet- ; lan Paris green, and at one-ha:f the ! For sale at ('. Huntley's, 'he new hotel at Cressou will not he :d on the 4th of July. At least there is y bet to that elTert. IV.it if it don't well. try and worry along, 'here was once a young girl in Loretto, e name well, it wasn't Maretta : she oud on the ,-ing. but the deuce take the , hervo'u e was the worst kind of falsetto l3 allure moie than ever interested in lible sitae the revision of that sacred ne.Jeveiybi.dj should make it a point to d the lecture at the Court House on Tuesday e vening. 'ur old friend Nicholas He'.fiick, of St. face,, came to town on Monday, bring ith him for the first time his little grand gedten years, a "broth of a hoy" who he scales at llu pounds. Ve read in several of our exchanges that Stockton organized a Good Templar i In tfc ,s i l.uc a few evenings ago. It en 8 '' ""I while .since Ebensbnrg was ;ton on th.it basis before, "ha new County 'superintendent, Mr. L. cr, re-j nest., u to -;iy for the infonna f all co:ie,-rr..-d. that his po-t-oflice ad for the pr s, nt. as heietofi.re, will lie Box !';. .lohnstow n, I'a. Te are glad ti say that our young friend L. Dtvis, who was ki' keil by a horse nnida- w. cU an. I it was feared fatally is gra iiialiv but surely recovering, lie inly ie vh- a narrow escape, lessrs. 'a:rn I.eahy and Chi !st. (ieorge, :iy's, ea. h having a large and hand dwelling ho ;t- ereeted at that place, !i will be o: nanients to the town and a t to tht ir rpeettve owners. eave jmir orders with G. Huntley lor-the J;;.y 'Jiant f'r- j Mill, the only .hit will grind corn and co'o with the on, and the only one that will grind t corn line enough for familv use. bont a hur die.l carrier pigeons, nsore ss, owtied by three differriit parties in York :m: 1 Newark, were given t lie wing ressor r.n !;ist Sunday morijing, but brarK- . f thi-m we fai!el to learn, low err. a -lnglp dose of Ayer's Fills heal he:' i;y removing obstructions thest-e:n, r.-heving the stomach, and g h'-al aet ion t the digestive appa- S-ii: at new drug store, Ejensbunr. 5ur w.'.Miv J. Ot 5 last t'.-d!i, trrjM: . n isni'iiBg .... fiieinl and correspendent. , of Cherrytree, Iropped in -day while on his way back ti.-s'iver. Always welcome i'ltenanee and genial greet- '.-'h and Snlem township lion's share of the recent hiitions in Westmoreland srtr,e, we hope they will ' ueces?f ul'.v next Novem- ! in fb; ty. Al a an ti th.- lie".. t:: 3oyoa s;eTr f. .,m fcjk r n5rvons i,C!t,i . ne-ra , r .-Wplsness ? If so, do Ciny, tnig that in time nntnro will but go at once to E. James, '.ensbnrg. Pa., for Tr Fail .': -in Clue. !4-s.-e.o.w.l-.l grateful lady, "had iflWiriii r.r..l miwn- '3fy Tif," sahl a one Of inteu-e enrei f ( a disfiguring .-r'.fUius humor eCutlcura Remedies." Ak your drug-'-'" lttl em if troubled with itching ami rsv;mois. fj-io.-lm. "s -ingof the Indiana county cyclone, - t , i s that oak shingles fell in froi.t r,. .frrvon Unseat Cherrytree, which I " il iy carried not less than seven or : C!s, as oak shingles are not used in one country. reeditor of ye ":.rr..!ltown AViy. Tirnfh. , as ft!H a. so ..!. f t the tio.r.i.t ..lf- season. And yet we haven't" heard r. S-Gtt was remembered by lis ate il-;'-r"-r' naa.esake. 0-r fi. d J. I'a'ton Tiioinnson r-.r.i - last week aa.id the scenes of at is to say in Ebensburg whil uie to Kiftauuing from Phiia he l,n,j just closed averysuc " reason. ' together for less than four ! for not tuore than a half ;'"'I yet, according to the new v. I ' Vr 4 I : C..r. - V-.'- : IS r at in, am!,ru county is entitled to I;;ie a Judge of its own. The f. 4 extravagance '. , . the i: Wh , f ', Kwl motncr frie-i n " , ' is 2'od wife has induced Hi--. .! e r")l.Mi-,,r .. 1 1 : s 1'osiLjon recenuy 01- ' 'lie Ir !.!.. ' - -..uriii ana oenerar i'as Pacific Railroad. P ry that LvnrA E. Piskham', (-n,iror;.-D is the best remodu f weakness that they ever heird of, J 'J'';'-fr-.il satisfaction. Sonrf to E. Pink ham, 233 Western ave--ia for pau.t,;, or go tf) Eueo-bjrjf. 'I David Novaro, or Rochelle, 111., whose j age is said to be only 20 years, while his weight is 730 pounds, took dinner between ; trains at Altoonaon Wednesday of last week. David evidently knows Novaro-tion from the i general rule abont eating when one's hun- ; Rvy. i Frederick Swonger, the man who was j brutally assaulted and beaten by a negro i named Frank or James McGraw, in Altoona, on Monday last, tin account of which from the Altoona .Sun is given elsewhere, died I from the effects of his injuries on Tuesday I night. , We learn from the West Chester Jeffer- ! sonian that Mr. E. B! Eutwisle, a drauehts- i man in the employ of the Thoenix Iron Co., in that place, has been offered and accepted j the position of chief engineer at the Cambria Iron Woiks, whither he will betake himself , enrly next niontli. We had a very pleasant visit en a very unpleasant day last week from Brother Trout, of the Lowistown Free Vms, who came hith ct to interview our back-action hand press with a view to the purchase of one like it. How we fishes did swim in the rain puddles Trout and ourself. Frank Davis, a young man employed at I the new Court nouse, fell from the first floor j as is to be to the cellar of that structure, a distance of ten or twelve feet, on Tuesday last, nr.d his left elbow coming in contact with a sharp stone, an ugly and painful ! wound was the result. ' Messrs. Mullin & Bean, of the St. Cloud : Hotel, Philadelphia, havo very kindly ex tended the hospitalities of their elegant house i to the representative of the Freeman and his lady on the occasion of tha coming edi , toiial excursion to Long Branch. For all ' which the gentleman aforesaid will consider our best how made. I Mr. John L. Brawley, son of ex Sheriff Braw'.ey, of Iloliidaysburg, and nephew of : Mi . Denni-" Brawley, of this place, was mar ; rie.l on Tuesday of last week, by Kev. Fath j cr Walsh, o Miss Maggie Galvin, one of I Hollidaysburg's fairest and most amiable daughters. A clear case'of Galvin-ism with I the happiest results. During the continuance of a thunder storm last Tuesday night, a tree on the prem : ises of Mr. J. Thomas, in Cambrla.township, was struck by lightning and reduced to the ' dimensious of toothpicks. Two persons w ho had sought shelter under the tree were prostrated by theeffectsof the electric shock, i but speedily recovered. A store at Tivermore, Westmoreland : county, was entered by burglars on last ; Thursday night, the safe blown open and ; about thirty dollars in money stolen. Two negroes supposed to hail from Salts'uuig j were seen lurking about the premises and ; there seems to be notloubt abont them hav- ing coram ittcd the crime, i The last raft of timber at the headwa ters of the Susquehanna started down the j river on Saturday morning, and we presume : got through with flying colors, so to speak, i It was owned by Mr. Peter Carman, who ; left here on Monday for Lock Haven, where . he CNpected to dispose of this and several i other rafts which had preceded it. I Trie flood in the river knocked the flood i out of our county court this week. That is to sny, there were enough eases in which i lumbermen were concerned to keep the legal '. machinery nt work for several days, but be ' lieving in the maxim about "a flood in the . affairs," etc., the parlies interested conelu . ded to go down the river rather than come to court. I Mr. Alex. Grieff, of Carrolltown, who recently secured the contract for carrying the mail from that place to Fiske, in White township, has just been assigned to like du . ties on the route between Carrolltown and i St. Nicholas, in Barr township. The mail on these routes, as at present provided for, , is only carried once a week and that on Sat j un'.ay. ' Don't forget the lecture to be delivered ; at the Court House next Tuesday evening, j on "The Use and Abuse of the Bible," by ', Mr. P. M. Brown, of Wilmore, who has giv ! en the subject a great deal of thought and is fully competent to express his views in an intelligent and edifying manner. Admis sion 2r, cents. Tickets for sale at the Blair House. j Mr. George Washington, tonoriaI artist, ! of this place, captured three days ago what he calls a thrush. It is r rare bird for this i latitude but not so rare but that Dick Davis' parrot can talk it out of countenance any i day in the week in eitner the Spanish, Welsh ! or English languages. Although raptured by a barber, there was nothing barbarous about the capture. We tender the usual good wishes to our , young friend Wiufiefd S. Gricr, pressman of the Altoona Trihunp, who has just solved the i great problem of life. by taking unto himself a ( handsome and we doubt not an excellent wife ; in the person of Mis? Lizzie Kiddle. May j the solution prove a happy one for both of them, and may the press work of the future 1 be a labor of love as well as of duty. Mr. William Linton, of Summit, this county, succeede-i in letting his two horse ream run away from him the othei day. In ; it were Dr. DeWitt Talmage, of New York, ind the; housekeeper for Father Davin, the resident Catholic pastor. Neither was badly : hurt, but how did this occur, anyhow; was j asked. "Pass ! was just trying tospread the gospel !" The new edition, doubtless. ! James Brady, found guilty last week of ' aggravated assault and battery and recom- mended to the mercy of the court, was sen i fenced or. Monday last by Judge Dean to ' thirty days in the county jail, with ?."0 fine : and costs of prosecution. We trust it will be j a lesson to him as well as to all others who i lack the necessary rurve sometimes to keep j their angry passions from getting awav with ! them. , Mr. Geo. G. I.'obauch, railroad" foreman j at Wilmcre, obliged a fr iend (?) not a great . whi'e ago by putting his name on a little paper which called and st.ll calls for the pay , ment of two thousand dollars. That his con : fidence and kindness was misplaced may be ; inferred from the fact that Mr. Porabaugh ; found it necessary the other day to make an , assignment of all his real and personal pro '. rerty to Mr. John Sc broth, of Wilmore, for j the benefit of his creditors. The trial of one cause at Common Fleas I consumed an tno attention of Court during Its brief session this week. It was an action of the defunct law firm of Tierrtey Null vs. 'iL'lams, dawned ,,,, Khonshnr.T iBr Jacob Z. Nagle, and the verdict was for thn iieieun-iiii.. inr oilier causes u-oro fnn. tinned, some by reason of a flood in what is railed "trie river," others owing to sickness, and others by reason of a continuance by consent. It was a slim Court-week, and the lawyers and landlords are growling about it. Mr. I). N. Jones, whose resignation of the position of chief engineer in tiie employ of the Cambria Iron Comyany, Johnstown, was noted in these columns last week, was presented on Friday evening last by his fel low employes with a full Rnd elegant set of silver ware. Mr. Jones has gone to Pueblo, Colorado, where he is said to have been call ed to a similar position at JlO.OOOper year salary, which is $7,ooo more, if we mistake not, than he was receiving from the C. I. Co. "Guaranteed to cure," is the induce ment offered to you to call at James' new Drug Store, Ebenbburg Pa., aud buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Syrup. It is based upon chemical laws, and is prepared with the most scrupulous care. This medi cine is warranted to cure consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and all pul monary diseases. Remember an ordinary cough leads to consumption if allowed to continue without relief. Pi i,-e, 'So . 5oc fl-vi t 1 a Lorr a ' . ' , ' M-c.-c.o.w.ly.J : W. H. Storey, Ksq., attornev-at-law-Johnstown, was here to see us Monday. He seemed to be anxious to take in something in the nature of news regarding the late meeting of the Democratic Conntv Commit, tee, bin it is potent to all that he failed. A little four-year-old son of Mr. John P. O'Niell of Washington township, fell from the baluster of a back porch on last Sunday week and fractured his left thigh near the body. Another son, nine years old, of the same gentleman had one of the smaller bones of his rigid forearm fractured ard the arm itself badly bent by being caught betwaen two train trucks with which he was amusing himself on the Sunday previous. Both little sufferers are getting along as well as could be expected. A correspondent of the Fulton Tiebubli enn says : "The wife of John C. Baker, of Clay township, Huntingdon county, who was one of the builders of the Fulton county Court House, cave birth to twins son and daughter on May 12. Mrs Baker is verg ing on 53 years, and is the mother of ten children, two sons, of which one is lying among the unknown dead on the bloody soil of Virginia. She hasn't gave birth before to a child for 13 vears." Mr. John Griffith, eldest son of ourtow us man Sheriff Griffith, whose interests as well as Ids own in the lumber business in McKean county lie lias been looking after for several years pr.st, lias been circulating among his inanv friends here for several days past, not forgetting meantime to rejoice ye printer's heart bv paying his subscription one year backward au'd one year forward. John is a worthy scion of a respected sire, and like him is full of energy; industry and a determina tion to make a fortune by honest methods. So mote it be . What might have been ajterrible catas trophe was averted on the Pennsylvania Railroad last Friday night througn tho fore sight of our friend and patron, Mr.lJernard ! Kearney, of Altoona. lie discovered that a large quantity of rock and earth had coma j dawn on the track, and went back a long j distance and brought the train to a stand ' still, subsequently going to East Conemaugh i to telegraph particulars to headquarters at ; Altoona. He is a brother of Captain Dan Kearney, one of the most popular passenger conductor on the Western Division. ' Mrs. Timothy Sheehan, of Allegheny i township, who with her sixteen-year-old son was recently thrown out by the upsetting of ( their wagon near St. Augustine and had six of her ribs torn from the back bone and was I otherwise severely injured, her son being aiso badly bruised, was removed to her Iiome on ; Monday of last week, the medical skiil and constant care of Drs. Sloan and McMulletr j having meantime worked wonders in her be i half, and her present condition gives abun dant promise of an early and complete recov ery from injuries of a very serious nature. A telegram conveyed the intelligence . that on last Friday Mrs! Council died at her I residence in New Castle, this State. The cie ! ceased was the mother of our respected townsman Mr. Win. H. Council who at once obeysd the summons, recognizing as he does that the dearest friend on earth is one's own ; mother, and that when she is laid to rest a tear from a son or daughter is one of the fit test tribu'es which can be paid to her memo : ry. Mrs. Connell was at one time a resident i of Ebensbnrg, and will be remembered as i one who had many friends and no enemies in our midst. Peace to her ashes. 1 Wm. C. Murphy, who shot Mrs. Newton McClarran, his divorced wife, and then killed j himself at Edge wood, near Pittsburgh, on ; Tuesday of last week, made a will in 1R74 j by which he bequeathed f.'.Ooo to Mis? Lula 1 Weaver, of Johnstown, f.'OQ to the Mercj j Hospital, Pittsburgh, and the rest of Ids I money ( t,7o0) to hi? "beloved wife Margaret ! ta, to be for her use and benefit so long as ; she remains unmarried." Two vears after ! wards he tore his name from the will, but 1 even that didn't vitiate it to any creater ex j tent than the fact that die-sent all his money j a year or morn before his tragic death. The Pittsburg Catholic of last, week no ted Uie fact that Rev. H. P. Gallagher, who j wb'l be remembered bv many of oitr old-r : renders, was in that citv on the 1st inst., on i his way to Ireland, where he intends to re. ; main for a y ear or more in hopes of recuner- ating his health. Father Gallagher, K-eom-panied by his brothei, Rev. Joseph Gallagh er, left Lore t to lor San Francisco nearly ' thirty years ago, since when they have been making their home in the Golden State. We . learn incidentally that the Reverend gentle I man will visit Loretto, if tie has not already ! tio'ic so, before his departure for Ireland, ! A young couple belongi ng to the Catho I lie congregation at Loretto were refused the sacrament of matrimony on a recent occasion because of the blood relationship existing , between them, but being determined to wed at all hazards, they came to this place and got Justice Kn.kead to tie the knot. This of : conre was a public scandal as the Church : views it, and as the offending pair felt that ; they ha. 1 much to lose and nothing to gain by . remaining under the bann, they made public reparation for the scandal on Sunday hist, in presence of the entire congregation, and were then remarried by the pastor, Rev. Father Rush, a dispensation tor that purpose having i lieen obtained from the Bishop. ; What promises to lie a very enjoyable I picric will he held on Wednesday and Thurs day, June2!th and :'-oth, in I.ambour's Grove i at St. Nicholas, for the benefit of St, Nicholas church. A large dancing platform will be provided ami good music furnished. Re freshments and meals will be served on the grounds. At 7:30 p. in., on the 2'.ith inst., Rev. Father Donnelly, of Cameron's Bottom, ; will deliver a leetuie in St. Nicholas church, on "The Catholic 'hurch," and "The Bible as it Was and as it is Now Revised." The , Rev. gentleman js becoming famous as an ; orator and we advise those of ourreaders who can do so to goand hear him. Admission 2r, : cents. The Democratic primary election in Westmoreland county, on Friday last, rcsnit i ed in the following nominations : Register and Recorder, Willian Hugu, ofSaleni bor ' ough : Treasurer. John J. Knappenbergrr, ' of Salem township; Commissioners, II. II. . Byer, of New Stanton, and S. O. Brechhill, of Pleasant Unity; Poor-House Director, ' John Herbert, of Salem borough: Auditors, : L. I. Hays, of Donegal township, and Hi 1 ram Ringer, of Salem township. The Re I turn Judges met in convention Saturday, and the above result was declared. John I Kuhns, Esq., of Greensburg, was elected Chairman of County Committee for the en- suing year. ' If it is not too late, we desire to say, and take this occasion of saying it, that tlie nor ; mal school, about which there is nothing ab- liormal. conducted by Professor Lyte in this place is about the best of the kind in the : State. Mr. Lyte is a gentleman who enjoys ; the esteem of the community, as is evident by his continuone residence in our midst as ; superintendent of our borough schools for a j period of four years, and if he ever talks i about going away there will no doubt be i trouble in filling his place. His students , come from all sections of thecour.ty, and one ! of them may yet be President of the Cnited i States. Ot course, the girls are not strong j minded enough for that. 1 John McBridr, a young man who was ! tried and acquitted in the Charter Sessions . of this county last week of larceny and recciv j in2 stolen goods, met with a shocking death i at Mineral IVint on Friday afternoon. It t seems that the unfortunate man was put otf i the Mail train for non-payment of faie, and then trier to board a freight train, Cut miss ing his footing fell under tlie wheels and had imth legs crushed from the ankles to the hips, and of course death closed the scene soon after. Deceased was Iwirn and raised in Al toona, but had been employed by the C. I. Co.. Johnstown, as a machinist for several weeks preceding his terribie death. His re mains were taken to Altoona and interred in the Catnolic cemetery on Sunday. May he rest in peace. We betray no confidence when we say that John P. Linton, Esq., and Daniel McLaughlin, Esq., both of Johnstown and prominent members of the Bar of this coun ty, are aspirants for the Democratic nomina tion of President Judge. It has also been suggested that General James Potts is in the fit-Id. We add to the list the name of our townsmen. R. L. Johnson, Esq., though without his knowlcge or consent. On the Republican side, it is understood that George M. Reade, Esq., would be a candidate under no circumstances except he weie unanimous ly asked, while the active business engage- J merits of Cyrus Elder, Esq., practically put j him out. of the circle. In all probability A. V. Barker. Esq., of Ebensbnrg, will be the ! Republican nominee. He is a good lawver ! and a good man, and, in the event of the i ermine being thrown acros.6 his shoulders, lie ' will wear it gracefully. I A man named "James Johns, a well I known character residing in Green township, ! Indiana county, got on a periodica! drunk at i Burnside, Clearfield county, one day last i week, and made, himself entirely too pro- miscuous about the stable of a hotel there j kept by a man named Holligan, and on being bounced out of tho building by the hostler, whose name is Hanna, and another gentle man named Elmer Patchin. inquired of the j parties who ousted trim whether they were policemen, xo trns ne received a negative answer, whereupon ho ripped out an oath and whipped out a revolver, with which he fhot Uarma in the face, tbt ball passing in at one cheek and lodging in front of the ear on the opposite side. He then fired at Patch in, but only succeeded in clipping a piece out of one of his eais. About this time the notorious switzer, who h3 already figured la &eveial unlawful acta, cot Jones on his bon otherwise aided him In makl:. Rood nis escape The alliterative cuss of the Cherrytree Hrcord rises to remark that a correspondent of the Cambria Freeman writes up a mourn ful dissertation on "The Widower," his sad condition, and the trouble he lias to decide whether to re-marry, or not. This is no doubt sad, but he has the consolation of knowing that he can marry if he wants to, and his situation is not to be compared with that of the spry widow who has fully made up her mind to remarry, if possible ; but who, after numerous futile attempts, is sad at heart because she knows not where she may hope to find the other half of the mate rial for the second wedding. Wherefore winning widows wearilv wa't. A correspondent at Cresson write5 to tell us of a well-merited punishment inflicted upon a certain city "drummer" whose only claim to beauty consists of a heavy cron of curlv black hair, which he parts in the mid dlebut who for all that considers himself quite a "masher" amongst the fair sex. The story boiled down amounts to about this : The" "drummer" in question met a couple, of voung ladies a few evenings ago slowly saun tering along the sidewalk, and with the pro verbial impudence of his class he bade them good evening and follewed up the salutation by asking, "Can't I accompany you, ladies? It will relieve the monotony of yobr lonely wanderings." This cheeky proposition was treated, as it deserved, with silent contempt. The "masher," however, was not to be put off with a frown so repairing to Clark's ho tel he replenished the inner man, after which he returned M the charge, the ladies by this time being on the "homestretch," but scarce ly had he uttered the words, "Ob, how lone ly you are, ladies?" when his mouth was closed, his face bespattered and a new and handsome straw hat. badly demoralized by a liberal shower of dirt, which it ts needless to sav produced the desired effect, the would-be galiant beating a hasty and ingloi ious retreat. Our correspondent regrets his inability to furnish the names of the young ladies, but commends their conduct to the frayerfnl consideration of a certain class of young girls who not only permit but encourage the ad vances of voting men, and even older ones, who have iio respect for themselves or any body else. To all which we say amen. Pj:on.r.i.K Fat.m. Affrat. About noon to-day, says the Altoona ."'im of Monday, an ; affray took place at Wright's warehouse, on : Eleventh avenue, above Seventeenth street, j between Frederick Swonger, white, and Jas. I McGraw, colored, which will in nil proba j bilitv prove fatal to the former. Swonger ! resides in the neighborhood of the Three Culverts and for the past thirteen or four ' teen vears has led a sober and upright life, . in fact, has drank no liquor in all this time. This morning feeling unwell he. indulged in '. a glass of brnndv, and this led to a number ' of drinks, w hen lie became intoxicated. He i svread himself out on the porch at Wright's warehouse, where he was observed by Mr. j Thomas Davis, a friend. Mr. Davis told Swonger to get up or Mr. Wiight would ' charge him $1.'. for the use of his platform. ! His ""object was to induce Swonger to go : home, and be probably would have succeed ' ed had not the colored man at this time in : terfercd, who began to tease Swonger. This exasperated Swonger, when he got down off I the platform and made some hostile demon strations toward McGraw. The negro seiz I ed two large stones, and when Swonger was ! within three" paces of him let 11 y one weigh ' ing about two pounds, which struck Swon ! cer on;he left temple immediately above and ! forward of the ear, producing a dangerous j and frightful wound, badly bruising the ' flesh and fracturing the skull. The injured 1 man was carried to a room in the rear of Al ; derman O'Toole's oflice, where his wound ' was dressed by Dr. Buck, assisted by a num ber of other "physicians. His injury is of such a serious nature that it is not thought he can recover. McGraw appears to have j been spoiling for a muss to day, as he want I ed to light a Mr. Crawford a few minutes i before this sad affray took place, but who ': declined the combat and went away from ; the negro's presence. The negro was ar i rested and is now in the lock-up to await the ' result of Swonger's injuries. Pf!E.runrcK Krr.r.s. "Eleven years our. daughter suffered on a led of misery under the "are of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poohed at for two years, before using it. We earn estly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as we did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bitters." The Parents. Telrrtram. M. L. Oatman, authorized agent, Ebensbnrg. Pa. A Yors; Lady I)nowxKi. Miss Harriet Giilen, daughter of Mr. Robert Gilien, of Rlacklick township, was drowned in Black lick creek, not far from her father's residence, on last Saturday morning. The facts con nected with ner melancholy and untimely death, as we have learned them, are that she was living wi'h Mr. F. J. Vanght, who keeps a boarding house a mile or thereabouts from Mr. Giilen'sresiderree that a.yonnger sister, Clara, was sent to Yaught's to tell her that she was needed at home for some purpose which we did not learn thatYaught started with the twosistersto ice them safely over the creek, which was very high from the contin uous vain fall of the two previous days, and across which there was a hewed log as a foot way that Vanght started on the log, holding Clara by the hand with Harriet following after him, and that when probably half way across hn heard a splash in the water and upon looking back saw her disappear in the foaming torrent with no chance or hope of rescuing her. Her body was recovered on Sunday shortly after noon between three and four miles below where the sad accident occurred. She is represented to have been a most excellent young lady and was univer sally esteemed by all who knew her. Mr. Giliin is one of the most worthy citizens of the county, and his sudden bereavem-int will fall with peculiarly heavy weight upon him, as he is prostrated on a sick-bed with a dis ease from which his recovery is regarded as extremely doubtful. Qvk k AxnSruK. Many mirerable people drag themselves wearily about from day to day, not knowing what ails them but with failing strength and spirits, feeling all the time that they are steadily sinking into their graves. If these sufferers would only use Parker's Ginger Tonic, they would find a cure commencing from the first dose, and vi tality, strength and cheerfulness quickly and surely coming back to them, with restoration to perfect health. See advertising column. Tribune. For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg, Pa. tJ-!7.-lm. If you arc going on aPic-Nic or Excursion don't make life a burden by over heating yourself over a hot stove during the hot weather trying to bake nice cakes, wiierr you can go to most any store in the country and by asking for a pound of Marvin's Lemon Tmnnrinl Wflfrc T I . I P'mrtnru stnvliAm. .Inmhlec Sur.ilt hprnlinriTr .ttimhlos lomo! .V. ! Snaps or Star nic-nacs and get just what you want. Dealers will do well to order a case of "Marvin's 4th of July assortment" thereby getting the aliove named variety as they are Rotten up expressly for the present season. We have so many imitators that we feel obliged to ask our friends to be particular and see that our name is on every package of Crackers, Cakes or Biscuits they buy. S. S. Marvin & Co., !1 93 I .ilwrtv street, 6-10.-2t. Pittsburgh. Ta. Th at new store of John Wanamaker Co., the careful Clothiers of Philadelphia, opened last fall, next door to the Continental Hotel on Chestnut street, has proved a great success. Crowds of people were there all through this season picking out Boys' and Young Men's Clothing (the Men's Clothing is in the big store next door). It is not a hard thing to open a store and put up a sign, but it is an achievement to keep it open year after yar and not only satisf y buyers, but win new customers. The Wanamaker peo ple certainly should have the clothing busi ness by heart by this time without doubt. They carry the largest stocks, and neverjstop manufacturing more. The business this year, we are told, is larger than ever. "Nothing succeeds like success," and r.o clothing seems such a success as Wanamak er's, taking wear, fit and price into account. An exchange aptlv remarks : This is the I time of the year when the oily-tongned j sharper goes around unions farmers who never take a paper and succeeds in selling ! tnem a lot ot trasli at exormrant prices un der high-sounding names. When the crop is ready for the reaper the smart farmer, who knows enough without reading the papers, curses the lying agent. So the world moves, and, probably, always will. Important to Travelers. Special in ducement are offered you by the Bcrltnk ton TtcvTTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere m this issue. 3-18. -10m. Lapies, and all who lead sedentary lives should ti?s. Dp. METTAUR'S HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA FILLS. Price 26 cents. f5-20.-lm.l ) Meetiko ok Democratic Covnty Com ; MtTTF.E. Committee met pursuant to call of ; Chairman McMullen, and after being called ! to order by that gentleman, Messrs. J. J. i Thomas, T. S. Fleming and P. McGongh ; were elected Secretaries. The roll was then i called and it was found that a majority of I the 'districts were represented. The Chair ; proceeded to address the Committee at some i length, urging such action as would insure j harmony and the consequent success of the Democratic party. On motion of Dr. Noonan, ; ! Mr. Wm. Tomlinson wag substituted for Mr. j Little, of Allegheny township. On motion ' of Mr. Lahey, Mr. A.. T. Pindle was substi- j j tuted for Mr." Mardis, of Blacklick township ; I and on motion of .Mr. Thomas, Mr. John II. 1 Fiske was substituted for Mr. Luther, of j White township. j On motion of I. McGough, Esq., it was i moved and ordered that the remarks of Mr. I W. II. McMullen, Chairman, be published with the minutes. i THE CHAlItM AIf's STEKCH. I j liiSTiniEX Une nl the mnt 'mpertunt stitMert f-T oer present coniiler:ition in eonneetd witu ' t!i mooted question e! the best method ot ijeltiiiy ' : a Itiraml hnne't expression ot the Ifciiiineni' :c , vote of the county wtih reference to their preli-r- I . eneea for card idiites for f.fhce. We are nil deeply i : interosted in the ucees of our party, and !way"a desirous to pee uien euorced who are placed in ! ; nomination by thj licinofrats. With equally lion- . I est wishes in th1. direction, the sentiment In the j ! irty l ot courxo more or less divided, and our j conimit'.oe do not see eye to eye a to tlie hrst ! policy. Hut divided in opinion on this point thonifh i we may be, I atu cor.tident. all are auxioii to if I tuelie.t Fytera adopted thai I the fyMem that 1 promises -i thorough tiriincaUun of t tie party. With i Hnytliinir like harmony in our ranks there ti not tho lms! doubt ol complete suoce?? at the poils ; , for with ou.'I leit niate henry majority ttierejn.-vcr ; aught to be ftnopeitfn larc enough f'.r tlie enemy ' to snOeeZ" one of their candidate? into f.ffi"c in : thiii county. It is not only a matter of j-rofound I regret, but also one ol deep humiliation that through dissatifa -tion with the manner in which ! nominations have been made we are now compell ! ed by stern lojrie of fnct to acknowledge that at lea.-t three ot the bct offleeain the county are held : by liepublicans. And it ts useless to try nn I dts i k'uIso the t.ict that onr enemies are thus emholden ' ed to Inbor for the i'reasurysiiip. Thus forewarned, ! we onirht to be forearmed. ! Availing myself of all the privilege and htcili , tie? incident to th position 1 have the honor of i holding in this committee, by reason of the kind 1 partiality of the Democratic party. 1 have tried to : jret all the information possible as to the wishes of i my Hcnioeratle friend respecting onr primary i elections. And my honest convleiioa is that very general desire prevails to have the qcestlidi ol the system of nominations ngrain submitted to the suf frnire of tlie party. With no selnh. purpose in ! view, looking tor no personal benefit, but simply .' rairarrlinsr the bsst Interests of Democracy. 1 hope : the wisdom of this IkmIv will aain relegate the i wholo subject to tlie people. ! It may be eaid thu people had tho subject before I theui ami no definite result, was reached. True 1 hut. a all know, the voter were not fully apprised of the matter, and from some cause many of the j borouifhs and township hail no tickets -beini; ) thus left withont the necesaary provisions for ex j pre.-sinn their view. At best the arrangement ' was imperfect so much j that 2 wards and town ships were practically disfranchised. No vote on ' the difleient system" was taken in three wards of I Jolnntown. nor In the two wards of I'onemautch, 1 nor in tho two wards of Cambria, nor in the two wards ol 51 illville. nor in the borounhs of Franklin, i I'rospect Wilmore and Woodvale; nor In t'one ; lunuzh. Klder, Jackson, Keade. Stonyreek. Sum- merliill. Susquehanna, and Lower Y.vler town ships, which in the election of 1SW cast a total i Democratic vote ot 18-r.i; whereas those wards, bor J ou;rhs and townhlp? that did vote on it only cast I a total vote of tT'J for the liiflerent systems. The ! expression was. therelore. only from a fractional i part of our voting strength. Althonifh one of the ; four systems voted on received more than twice 1 the number of votes received by the highest of the other three, it could not he lustly claimed as a nia ; jority ol the party vote in the county, as there was I but about VI per cent, of the votes of the county I cast on the different systems, and about 40 pr cent, of the votes d isfra vehised torwant ot tickets. What is now required It to reter the matter back ' to the people, with full information as to the dlffer ! ent systems, a sufficient notice of thctim of the j election, and a full sapply ol tickets sent to every , votinic district. The lour syatems voted on. as you are aware, wore i the present one. the one delegate system the in : creased delegate system, and the Crawford county system. Trie present system received 11 vote, i rlie one dalcgate IW. the'l'rawford county 630, and ' the increased delegate 'l making the total nura ; ber. as before stated. C7'.. I Now, whatever may be our individual opinions, ' or were we a unit on any one of the lour svstoms, ! it would endaniffr the success of our Inline eleo ' tions for us a committee to make a decision, es ! pecially were that decision to be in fiver of either ! of the three systems which are so largely in tho ! minority. .lusMee to the party, and particularly ' to the larxe maturity who did not have an op i portunity to vote on the systems, demands that tne question jro oacK to me voter lor their deci sion. Any.oth.sr course we might pursuo would intensity the already developed feeling against the present system. The truth is the dissnnsfae. tlon with our present system is so widespread and deeply rooted, that to lie uninlnuful ol the mutter ing now heard on every hand would be followed with the most disastrous consequences. As 1 'jefore said, with no selfish niotives, with no ambition to satisfy and no revenge to gratify. 1 simply pleitd for action that will crush out all ilis setisions, and for the adoption of such a system as is best calculated, to net a fair expression ol our people in their preferences for candidates. Mr. Thomas moved the reconsideration of the action of the Committee at its last meet ing with regard to the decision of the ques tion of the mode of electing delegates. The chair decided the motion not in order, where upon an appeal from the decision of the chair was made send suMairicu by a vote of the Committee. A resolution was then offered by Mr. Fleming that the Committee proceed to'adopt the necessary rules for putting the Crawford County system in operation, and that the next primary elections shall be held under said rules and regulations. On motion of Mr. Lea hey, the chairman was instructed to appoint a sub-committee of five to prepare the ncces.sary rules ilnd regu lations. The chair named the following gen tlemen : C. Leahey, ,1. J. Thomas, Dr. J. It. Noonan, T. S5. Fleming, and P. McGoup.li. Said Committee reported the following rules and regulations, which were adopted by the County Committee : Rvlrt to Gm-rm tht Dfmocrntir Trimary El'ctiont of Cambric County, adopted June J-, JS5f. See. 1. The time of opening and closing the polls in townships aud boroughs shall hcas follow: The polls shall be t.puned at I o'clock, r, v., and closed at 7 o'clock, r. v. Sec. a. The committeemen of the respective town ships and boroughs shall be the Judges of the Irimary Kleetfnn. and shall ai.polnt two Inspec tors and two t'leiks, who shall be members of the Democratic party. Sec. 3. Formal papers shall lie sent to the Com mittee men by the 'hairman. ittid each t 'oniniittee man shall make triplicate returns, signed bv the Judge and Inspectors and attested by the Clerk. One of said returns shall be potedup In a con spicuous place at the place ol holding the election, immediately after the returns are made out. with s list of name; of the parties voting nt said Prim ary Klection. Also, one ol said returns to remain In the hands of theCounty Committeeman ol each district, and oue Copy ot said returns, with a list of Toters, te be sealed up and returned by the re turn Judge t the Chairman ot the County Cooi mitte. The ticket to l sealed up aud k'opt by the Commitieeme n for thirty davs. Sec. 4. l'artie shall only hy allowed to vote at tlie place ol holding, the treneral Klection in the district where thatv actually reside, and none shall vote except those that vote! the Democratic tick et at tho proceeding 'icncral election, except those who have arrived at the age of 21 years since the lat (leneral Klection, and declare themselves Democrats. Soc 5. The Committee shall he elected by bal lot on the day ot tlie f'rimay Klection. Sec. 6, The newly elected Committee shall ilect their Chairman by ballot at their first regular meeting. See. 7. The Chairman shall remain 'n offlcenn tll his successor Is elected. Sec. . The Chairman shall call a meeting or the newly elected Committee within thirty-rtve days from date or Prlmarv Klection. Sec. P. The newly elected Chairman shall nomi nate his Secretary. See. 10. Any contested nomination shall be tried heforn the Conntv Committee a Iter formal, specific ! chanres, a in contested cases at law. No case of 1 conteat shall be entertained nnless specific charsre ! are preferred and placed in the hands ol theCliair- man of the County Committee within thirtr day after election, and notice thereof shall be given to me canuianie coniesica wnnin nve avs. Caron I.kaht, Chairman.') J. H. NonjAS, I P. MctloroH, S-Cotn. J. J. Thomas, i T. S. Fleming, J On motion of Mr. Fleming, the Committee ptoceedetl to select delegates to the State Convention, and the choice fell upon Daniel j McLaughlin, Esq., of Johnstown, as Sena ) torial delegate and upon Messrs. A. H. Fiske, or mte townsnip, arm Herman liaumer, of Johnstown, as representative delegates. On motion, Committee adjourned. W. II McMi Li.iix, Chairman. J. J. Thoma, 1 T. S. Fr.EMrN-o, Secretaries. V. McGough, ) A Ctci-one in Indiana County. Our wide-awake correspondent "J. O. C." sent us a brief account, too late for our last iss:ic, of a terrible wind storm which passed over the borough of Indiana and parts adjacent on the evening of the 7th inst., but as the following special to the Philadelphia Timrs furnishes fuller particulars we have thought best to publish it instead of "J. O. C.'s" es teemed favor: I!stiajta. P.. Jane 10. The storm hem watt the roost destructive that ever occurred in this county. Starting at a point in the western part of tliecoun ty, near the Armstrong eounty line, nlmnt six miles north of the town of Indiana, it passed over a very thickly-settled part ol theconnty, including portions ot Washington. Kayne and Cherry Hill township, destroying in Its progress, as far as re ported, twelve liarus, two house and utterly de molishing the rowinar timber and fences In its track, together with the growing cropn. The cv clonc was funnel shaped, the biic end above, arid extended at Places only about one liunpred yards, carrying rails, trees and debris for miles. At some points the storm appeared to lift onlv to de scend aa-ain with redouble fury. S fur as Is known but two persons were injured, although some narrow escapes were made" Four horses, a number ot cattle and sheep were killed. Some of the barns were new and valuable. The ravapes of the storm have been traced a distanco ol fifteen miles. The lo?s is at least $30,000- CiTARnw.-Complfte and infallible treat ment for?l,oo. Ask for Stanford's 15 a dic a h Cure, each pactoace of -which contain! one bottI Radical Crnrc, one box Catarrhal boLVENT anttonelMrortTr.D Inuvler. AH for ft. A Series ok Ci rolakies. Of all the nights, or. more correctly shaking, of all the mornings of the year for the commission of a crime of nny kind, and especially of a burglary, last Sunday morning would" seem to have been the mosit propitious, because so many people here, as elsewhere were up and about until two o'clock and past, feasting their eyes on the free exhibition furnihe(j by the eclipse of the moon, on that occasion, and yet that was the very time selected by some midnight mnrauders for gett ing in their work at the residence of our ovcr-the-way neigh bor, Mr. Charles Owens, as well as at our own domieil. In both instances an entrance was effected through a kitchen window, hut in our case the giinie was scarcely worth the powder, as the thieves seem to have discov ered soon after getting in that the oft-repeated axiom abont printers being as poor as a ctiurch-mouse was in the main correct, and that they had. therefore, struck it exceedingly lean. At least they did nothing more thaii descend to the cellar, where they helped themselves to such provisions as tiiev eovild find, fter which they brought a crock of milk up stairs to thtkifcheti. and drank it, and from thence went to the parlor, where they gobbled up a couple of handsomely iKiund books, and then made their cit as they came, leaving the window hoisted with a slick to support it. Either before or after this futile attempt had been made, to find something wm tii steal ing from us, the same parties, as we have said, made a raid on Mr. Owens' residence, where they fared a grert deal better, the fruits of this la-1 venture leing another lot edibles, which they devoured tin the premis es, a well preserved suit of clo'.iiei, beiong--ing to that gentleman, and in which he was married many years ago, a pair or line boots, nearly new, a hue shirt, a gold breast-pin, nn album, a fancy box containing ntnoug nt her things a small nickie plated revolver, and various other articles of less value. After committing these depredations ami attempting to gain an entrance to the resi dence of Mr. J. O. Hanson, from which, how ever, they were frightened away, the noise they created having aroused tlie inmates, the thieves repaired to the stable of Mr. (ieorge Sliettig. inthe west ward, beneath which and the one attached to the Catholic parsonage? they secreted a portion of the plunder, i n der the first of these, at least, ayoungsonof Mr. Ed, W. Humphrey accidentally dis covered and brought to light on Sunday af ternoon Mr. OweiiV coat, as well ns an old one of coarser texture, a rather dilapidated vest, and a well worn pair of boots. Fur ther search resulted ir. finning the box and album, tlie first of which was broken open and the revolver rcterred to taken, while six or eight pictures were missing from the album. Three rustj keys on a leather strap were also found at the same place. What became of the rest of the stolen pro perty, or, for that matter, what became ot the thieves themselves, is as yet a profound mystery. The fact, however, that tiie house of'Mr. Josephs. I.orkey, on the line of Cam bria and Carroll township, ami about four miles north of this place, was visited on Sun day forenoon, during the absence of the fam ily, who were attending church at Carroll town, and net only ransacked from cellar to garret, bureau drawers being broken open, pockets turned wrong side out, and much other devilment committed, but a lot of meat and other provisions, as well as several knives, forks, dishes, etc., and also a revol ver carried off, leaves no room to doubt that the same parties committed all three of the burglaries. Whether this is so or not, It is certainly to be hoped that the villians will soon be captured and brought to justice, and that those who have sufferedat their hands may have the satisfaction of seeing them punished for their crimes.. Apropos of these robiieries, we may say that still another one was committed in broad daylight at the residence of Mr. Aaron Shcrbine, in Croyle township, h it just when onr friend and informant, Mr. John Schroth, of Wilmore, was unable to state, the only in formation ho could give being that Mr." S. and the other inmates of his house were at work in a distant lield at the time, and that the report was that the roobers had succeed ed In enriching rhemsel ves'to the amount of $-'4i, which they found in a tin can or tin box we forget which he told us. Worms. Worms. Wernis. V.. F. Knnkel's Worm Syrup never fails to de troy Pin. Seat. Thread, lionnd and Stomach Worms. The Kouti.l Worm (A sea res I.nuu.n- Coide), fa a specie? m-ire rnlil'liMllv met TWItl. It is of cylindrte.il form ioi.ite. at both cr.!--, Ir.en fix to nine, or even eighteen inches in lctirth. and of the thickness of a ifonse-qni II , thus re-eini.ifnir somewhat the common earth worm. l bo.tv, however, is half transparent, and of a whlti.-li. vel lowisli. or even a brownish hue. They are of both sexes ::nd the females m.ro numerous tlmn male. This worm principally Inhabits the small intestines, but it is not nntreq'ner tly found in the stomach, and from th nr.ee sometimes tiioiiis alonar up the tvsophejrus Into the tliror.t and mouth, or nose. Attacks of violent, inc-sant. spasmodic eousili are often produced by the at tempted ii"az of a worm Into the "ph irynx. Symvtotns occasional striping in the abdomen, enlatat-.l or hard, prominent abdomen, mucous diarrleea, nccn-innal vomiting, irregular or capri cious appetite. There are al'o a t times sympe. thet ic synipioo-.s. such as it .-limit of the nose or anus, or irhiltals. increased How o! saliva, restless !ecp wltn startling, or Kratinir of the teeth. Besides the above, more decide 1 symptoms indicating the presence of worms, authors have enumerated the following as manifestations of the worm cachevy J Pallor and sicUly appearance of the countenance and occasional iiushlnir of i hecks, bluish circle under the eyes, di In ted pupils, headache or vcrtliro. voracity or irregular appetite, offensive or fetid breath, acrid eructations, foul or coated tongue, tensive fullness of abdomen, an I icnawinOr burn ins in -particular parts of the inte-tines. hard tumid abdomen, irrcat thir-t. disei,nrK0 C( tuueouj from the bladder, rectum or vagina, slight febrile symptoms or erratic fever, noctnrn il wakefulness, with low spirits. Irritability of temper, (treat dis position for picking or boring the nose, and sudden screaming on awaking, or jtratiug ef teeth In sleep, spasmodic or even convulsive attacks. These symptoms, indicating Hie presence of worms, are larg' Iy influenced bv the regimen and diet of the patient, and even by the season of the year, and the lunar phases. Such articles of diet as milk, sugar, preserves, candy or pastry, and some times punget.t salted food. i.am. cheese, etc.. pro duce an aggravation. K. F. Knnkel's Worm Syrup, nevtir fails to remove them entirelv Irom the system. Ask for Knnkel's Worm Syrup, and tke no other. Trice, Sl.on per bottle, or e bottles tor f 5.00. If - our druggist has It not. send to pro piretor. K. F. Kunkel. 50 N. Ninth St., I'hila. Advice by mall free fend ac, staqip. K. F. KI'XKEIS HITTKK WINE OF IKON. (Insranteed to cure the wor't cases of Pyspepsia or indigestion, liver complaint, chronic or nervous debility, ami all diseases arising from disordered liver, tret thejrenuine. Sold only in f 1 .00 bottlej. Ask for 11 at the new drug store. F.her.sbnrg. Aschenbach fc Miller. Sole Agents, 3d and t'allow liill Sts-, rhiladcliihia. Pa. In tho sprint; the maiden's fancy Turn' to thoughts ol making hay With a matrimonial view, fhe Flirtetii much and play? croquet. But the young man does not tumble. And, with mercenary view. He considers that it's cheaper To pay board lor one than to. Here is a cheaper way yet? When yon want to mash the maiden, as a foresaid, instead ot rosemary and cosmetics, and boarding bills which are sute to come due. go to Simon flc Hendlieim's. next door to the First National Bank. Altoona. and thereby fret out of rtic dump. They sell ready-made clot ri -ing on approved principles and at lowest cash rates. 3Ic?t of Eminent Ability, Scholars and chemists, have devoted years of time and skillful labor that they might, in a measure, relieve human suffering-. lr. Faust's tK-rman Ar omatic Wine Is the result of the most patient ami careful experiments. It is prepared with the most scrupulous care from pure Orape Juice and the choicest Fruit, Boots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without nn equal for the use of ladies suffering with private disorders, aged or feeble and debilitated persons, and those recovering from the effects of exnnnsting disease, or mental or physical overwork, tjuaranteed to promote digestion and invigorateand pivenewand permanent vitnl force. In noway can It be used as an Intoxicant. Ask Ilruggists. For sale at K. James' new Drug Store, F-bthshurir. Fa. " (-8.-e.o.w.ly. J One day. a man in At toona He ordered a three masted schooneh : When the clock struck eleven He hart just swallowed seven. And was wishing he'd started out soonoh. Uankeye. The only and solo observation we have to make on the foregoing i as follows, to wit: That it Is (rood, and so. doubtless, was the beer. And so al so Is this pronnnciamento : That if Godfrey Wolf, next door to the post-office, Altoona. enn't sell ready made clothing at the very lowest figures, thero is nobody living who can" He received a new Invoice this week, to which the attention of evervbody who wants a Fourth of July suit Is In vited. OFt, What a Cough! Will ynu heed the warning, the signal, perhaps, of the near approach of that mors ternblo disease, fonsumptfon? Ask yourself if you can aflord lor the fake of saving 5o cents to run the risk and do nothing ror It. We know from experience that Sblloh's Cure will cure your couch. I his will ex plain why more than a million bottlrs were Sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping Cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For Lame Rack Side, or Cli'ft, Ml" Shiloh's Porous Flasten. Sold by K. James, Ebcnsbunr, Fa. 4-8.-e.o.w.ly.l a . We had a Legislature once In which we took no t.rlde: It lived a hundred and fifty days. And then, thank od. it died, clone but not forgiven. They'll never be forgiven never, never, never. unless . But dropping that sah;ect. do you want t buy a fait of summer clo-hinc and of the latest agony as to fashion? Then go or send to .las. J. Murphy, 109Clintn street, .lohntown, who Is a elothlcr whose grtod reputation is oaaked up by a score of years of prosperous business In the stand he has occupied and oontiuites to occupy. Information Is wanted of John Linpltt left his home In Altoona on tbe Pth ol April last, and hj not heen heard from since. He is alwnt 14 years old, and tall for his aire: has dark hair and :lark hlue eTcg ; bss on bis rijjnt arm thn bns.1 ef a female drawn in indelhlde Ink, and tho let ters.!. L., which are rather faintly traced. Any Information eeneomin him will lie thunkfa 'y re ee!re4 ty his father Kdwir-1 Lipt't Ilr took her little hanJ In his : She turned away to bluh. He gently said : "Mr dsriing, don't Von love the evening's hush ? Tbe dark'ning shadows n the glen. The red son's dying flush ?" "Oh ! (Sesirge." she mirmered. soft and low, "IV) let op on tht gush." There is no Rush In the assertion that ynn can buy a pair ot !.ofs or shoes, slippers or sandals, rheapef much cheaper at S. Biumenthal's 1119 F.leventh avenue, Altoona. than from any other man In the business. His stock now on the boards is about the biggest. bet and cheapcM ever open ed in Alfoona or elsewhere. II yoo cannot ca;i on him in person, send a postal order to the above where you will be sure to get fuii value for your uionev. A SSIGNKE'S NOTICE ! Notice- is JL V. hero'-v given that 'reorvj U. Kobnigh. of SuiiniH-rhili low n-M p, Cambria comTy, F.V., lias made ar. si.',1ment of bis teal r.in! 'vron':l es tate to John sJrbroth. in tm-t f r tl.e I eneS.t of cn-d iter. All persons indebted to the said tieo. O. ivobstigh wt',1 mske inimcllHte payment to eaid A s lit nee. nrri I hose having claims cr dtinaud.- will make known the s.-mie without . JOHN St lll-.OIH. A. tncc. Wit mere. J-jne 15. ll.-St. ITrlTO'VS VOTIIT ti,.. n.nt- V tor o! theac- unt ot Jolin W.iguer an I J. b .Muiicn. Fxecu'or? o' .Tunics J. li-jHrnnt. !e-'d. An I now, l nt h Jure, si apptt. ii n of e.i. M. I.e. u!.-, 14., Alvin Fians aj j-.orf.l u.1itor to report i:triOiiti'in of the a.-et in tl.e l.rMi.is of hS'd accountants to and amongst ti e j i i-oi.s legal ly ent it led thereto " By the Court. 'In pursuance ol llif a.wvp Rpi-n'riiin-iii. i!;!1 nn-1er-Uned Auditor will nt at bis .!P. in I.bcns hlirg. on Saturun:. t' e J 7, c.;i, o J y. at ten o'el.H-k, a. M.. to attend to si.l .1-itTes, nt V!-h tnnetMid place all person iniete-tcd ln'ty attend il thc see proper. AI.YIJj EVANS, Auditor. Ebenrburg. June 14. lsgi.-,.t. Notice to Birlers and Contractors ! i:Ai,ri rmrisM.s t .r th erc tion m hnrr h Inn I ( ! nr w : U ! rfcn c.l :t ; ti fKe r f Ob . A. K.r.Ve i4. K!--n? t'nvit. I'a., ui til 1-ihoay. .lrK liSl. ot 2 o'rlnrk, r. M. -ml hui.ihn t .-e t'.i'H or iTirk. tiiiuiiir-1 miih t.r.., niii to !c aVTH ivM. Tit- f.l i im iin-I pc"if1 vit ;..n can n at the olli-n nt A. I-. I' -rr, a -rliit,t. in Or.Ti'i .T ury room, rirt Hoiiip. l?cii-!nir. I'a. Kvh tmi-l'T i s r-'i 'i 1 1 t irrcjfii tw- .r.'p.i r. tor tli n..n-tr:i M ! huililina o! ruttrr- 1 ;!! W UlNTr-r'-ri, ft T-il H:" tilrt to ini lU'iV T"!, ! lor the iur-!i3?t' nl iI Iic-lvtrrian inin!i bu.M in;r. with the rilit t- ti- in tt.e p"Ti-ir'Kti'n ! tho rw rniiMlnif n h m : t r ri . 1 from tTie oll a? may be pnlTnMp. Th nulit if rccrvM rt r jTt in any cr all t-roj-nji,.!--. Itv rrJ r "f vf i'ru-t ' V. S. JlAKKKIi. i OK. A. K1NKKI, Itillins r.-mmitU. LKMVKT. UAV1S. K!cn--iri. Juno 1M. OBPURS' " COURT Silt ! 1 " virtu? of an iTirof tho Orphnn-i" urt of 'amhri county, t nn- tlirei-t.!, 1 Will tx"j?e at iuthc sale on the m,u;:e.- on SATURDAY, the 9th day of July, ISS1, At 2oVrH K. v. v , tli fitlloirintr . : ;l'c.t ronl ertnle, ( I whtrh Thmn:i OalitKlu-r (liC'l C'..r.'1. to TV it : All those THO certain LOTS of Ground situate, in the borr.uirlt of I.oreuo, C'aniTift cuiin ty. Ph.. fronfinar nr.r tiundrn.l irt kii St. Mury's MrfPtinil rxtcnttini: buck tnc liund rc-1 n nd ixty fMt to St. .1o(jdi Mrot. advnninit .( ot 'l,nrir-"s Miller on the m-rtfi and bt if Vi!n:!ii Sill -n the fsoiirh. having thiron or" red a on -mM a h:if to ry ramie hwelMnfl; If onr mid I'lank Nbnp. T ki . of N ai.k. ini--third ot t ii'dji'Ur.'h.o'e m-.u-cy to be paid on coi.nrin.ittnn of Hn 1 the bal ance in two equal annual i.aynipntfs, vnrh intpr-M, to be prc-Tire-d by mortgage and judgoieut bund? ot the jiurcLaser. Aluo. at the fame time an iie. v;n be onVred f- r Fa!ea lot ot HouKo!d ond Kttchtn iurtnfurr, &.., consiritns in part ol bedsit ad-nnd brddmic, table? cupboard, stand?, olx k. cariei, chair, bu reau, queen ware, tmvrnre, woodeuware, cooking ttoe and utcnitl. etc.. etc. MU'llAhl MAIiUY, Surviving Kxeoutor ol Tbos. rrtiliiher, dee'd. June 14. l?l.-3. MONDAY, JUNE C, (881. B. & B. Partrairis in C'lioice Summer Jirc' (iootN. OpCTii J to ilny, sef-on.i invoice ;.f A att vsias or.Sr.vMsn Ula'ck M ai n.i as, , t etu-li. lit. I".. 1'ar.iins in LAI'IF.S' l;i..( K SATIN I'ARAsni.s t'. !-.rei Silk I.'ii'.;i!i. tit 1. Al-.i, HIiAl'K SAI1N I'AIIASOLS. Oolorc-'i Silk Lining, lil iek Spanish Laoe 1 1 .n niu.i;. nt ?-4.u. ;4 .-in i in.-h K1LK SI N I M UK ELLAS, Ki. Est. U' li'y Twille.l Siik. M. i.50. $1.r') anil ri.oo. li.mj-. n-.e;y niounie.1 ; imjM-.ric-'l Ku-tic '. i.r.,!s. ';-h ll'iin Inlinl, H.ii.e. Ivory. l'e:irl Eo-.ny, .M, Silver, .Vc. N-.veiies in CHOICE 1 INK I'AHASOLS. $1 to $i0e:i.-h. I-e? than cu.toiiiary prices lur f.i.-c-t iri. l. J AT. VANS AMi r.ARASHLS. For use an.i decorative purjif.se? very lur'e and choice stuck. I'ANS! FANS! rinin pnd Eanov, a? well as all the n ivelties. "OUR STRONGHOLD ! " jni:ss or to its, SII.KS. SA TIXS, Jtllf)UAI)ES, fr. Stocks aily repleri!hed. M..t critical and eluf est wholesale and retail buyers' attention in .it.d. T.i-drvy we ofl-T two c.i - 22 Inch H!a-k Sutins at $1.M and i:ib respeetlvely. Qraltties an4 Paraain unsurprised. M.AV I.I M S BLA li MI.K M K AIIS. Satin Mereveilleaux, tl.co to ja.oo jier yard. PLAIX AMI FAVrT SUMMKK SII.T-CS, C71 . to $1.-5 per yard. Lire-t ar-'orttuent slioivn. HOGGS & BUIlh, US ami 120 V LID mi A L Street, -atVllopflioii-, Pn Lawn?, V to 40 vis. : c!K'i'"vt Amrri'Mn and Kronh toiI-, j.icc'? ; l-"(iiurr Si?it'. an J ail I he nw t hinz in White root!- ; eU-jiant me In nw Sw1r(i, NnlnsrKrk. CamtTicp anri "al(lci.i:i t;:nltr)i1rrieij or Trirnuilnsc, I .-, (lovr. Hoitv, l'ae menir ricp, FriniefP. fronrh nn-1 Si antb I-acos. Jane 15, 18l.-.'3m.c M1)0NA1J)TC(X OF LOIIEnO, SELL SXTJAKS nt s. 0. 10 anil 11 Ci. jh.t lb.; Oreeti and Hlack Teas. iiu and X'c. per Ih. ; Orern Codee nt 1" and ' ct. per lh. : Kmsted Oofl'-e at 1. wi and 'iic. j.er lh.: Two l.f.xes -ofiee Essence fur b cents; Two bnxes Hiuin? for ft cents : Two papers Making Soda for 5 cents : Two j ai.ers l'epper for lo cents ; 4 lbs. Harley or 4 lhs. lat Meal for 2I cts. ; 4 ltis. Hon-ilny cr 4 lhs. Split Pea for 2j ct. : 3 His. I.i.-e or 3 lhs. 1 'rimes for 2i tts. : 3 halls Lye or ft lhs. Washinir Soup for !;. cts. ; Molasses, :k'i-. "per pral. ; koo.1 Syrnp. ioc. per asl. : Curium t Ml. IS cs. per ir il. : Flour. ffl.a5 per suck : Salt. l.t5 per ld.1. Calicoes. , 7 and S c's. per yard ; Muslin. 6. 8 and 10 cts. per yard : tiinirhnins. S. lo and lo. per vard : Eiain and Fancy Uress ( foo,s, . pi. pj'. 18. ;o. u.'k-. jventucKy jeans, i'-. li. yi and -j.se. per yard: Tickinrs. p.",:. and 25 cts. per yard ; Thread, 1. 3 and Vt. per spool : ICvlnn ttes. 1. 3 and S ets. each : I Corsets. " fo and 7.'. cts. each : , Iridic' (lloves. la, 19. ".Jo and 5 cts. per ialr; Ladies' Hose. R. lu, Ti'vC, lti and J5e. per pair ; Ladies' Handkerchiefs, fj.'lo. 15 and 'Jiv. e.ich. i Also, Iaces, tVieincs, Enshroideries, trepes, tc. i HOOTS and SIIOF-S. Infants' Shoes, a.l. 35 and 41 cts. per pair. Children's Shoes. SO, 75 and SI. 00 per pair. Misses" Shoes. 7S. Jl . and MS per pair. Ladles' Laced Shoes, ffl.im, $ 25. !.Vi. 1 75. i o. ' Hutton'd " Jl Sii, $1.7i. $j.no, fj s, tj.so. Hovs' Shoes. M 00. $1.2-'.. l..Vt. $1.7 and 2 (. Men's Shoes, $1.25. fl.SO. 1.75. 2.u0 and ri.24. Men's Hoots, W.oo, 2. jo, 3.00 and 3.i pi-r pair. CI.OT1IINC.. HOYS' FELL SE1TS 3 r.0 to 110 OL MEN'S 5. oo to 2-.i. n guarantee eur price on alt kind of rjoodt to ?e a low, if not lover, than the prerailirn piiret in At toona, Johnttou n. or iltevhere. All ti c o.t in a fair trial. Any goods so.'rf by ft ichich do not gire sctit f action either in ouality or priee icill be taken bai k and the money refunded, prori'Ud they are returned in good condition within ten (I''l dry. Mel)OXALl f CO. Loretro. M-fiy 6, lil.-'.f. A UDITUR-SXOTK'K.-K. l.onERTS Ji- k. Co. i-t. N..I. KBKIt.norp et al. ln the Court of Common Ilea ot Ccmtria County o. ??, Jnne Term, Jf, 47. li. The nndersisrned. havinz b"cn appointed Audi tor tc) reort distrilju' Ion of the fund in Iho bauds of Thomas G rlititii, Shenft of Cn tnhria county, ang ina; from the sale of defendant's personal proper ty ir. aHov stated eue. Iitt rivf" retire that he will sit at his o?flce in V.t'er.sliurT. nn Th'tnny, July 7, at 2 r. v., for the purj.-e of attep.dlr.il to the duties of his appointment, when'and where II person interet. i m ist attend or be debarred (rom coniinz in on said Kind. A. V. HAKHF.R, Auditor. El'ensbnrjr, .Tunc 10, lS'l.-Ct. A ITDITOU'S NOTICE. The rmder- simed. havlna t-een appointel Auditor to decide nt".n the exocpt-ons P.ie.l to tho a-covint of Francis Hoover, eunrdlan ol Mnrv Kj-lcerd. minor child of I'avld Fkerd. late ol Clearfled township, deceased, hereby mvrs notice that lie will sit at his office in r'.henshunr. on edneiday. July C, IVvf, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, lor the purpose ol at- tendinnto the dutie of his satu appotnttnem. when and where nM persons lntreted may attend if thev see proper. A. V. KAKKKK, Auditor. Khensburn, June 10, lSl.-3i. ITOR COUNTY TREAUIIKI. P. 1 Mora. Loretto. We are authorired to an nounce that ratrlck Moran. of Loretto n.r,uiifh will be a candidate for County Treasurer, suuiect to liemocrat'.e rules. II nominated and elected h plexites himself to : crf. nu li e duties of the of flee with honesty and fidelity. 3 -...-to.j ft 4 v . rt . t . H H IKE A FIT TErri F i;r m ir r a a r v i: : r c HUH IK AAA 1TP FE r u H H K A A V E V " II H FEE A A I KEF 1. K !' IS C v Vvilieapesl;! GEO. HUNTLEY I HAS NOW ON HAND THE : LARGEST, BEST 5 HOST VARIED STOCK OK "vos:, Tinworc, .i( HOI SLT I HMSIIIXJ s a s O OOOO OOOO IiIUiDI) Ss-.s. O H-i It O O O I 1 liti(i OOOO OOOO 1 1I1I S-- ac. fc-.. tl.st can be f. nnd in any one es' -' '.i men!' n I 'cr.:: 1-. an:a. H is stock romp! c::s, mv.i am heaiik sir ti various tyej patterns; Hllillol-!, Ilard'wn of eriry .leri:.t'.-r. an I vf t-est'qualio CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all k!ti.i jr.J t!ielet In the market. s larir'j Ft.w-k of TAIUK AND WCKET CUTLEKY. r.lassware. I)nrrns are. !illTrr-tl.-rt srr. oort :iti-1 M lllnw M aire. Wall prr. I rnnksjii i n I .. Kevol vera. n - llorr Midm, Itatr Iron, :nll Hoil. Horse nlU, l arrlur llolta. JUt !. sjfill l.rln.tti.nrs.MrelM.. -l IMuw Miilil. Itnattl Vnef ; Mowin? Machines, Horse Ilay Ral , Ifornp llaiy lords, Kp ftn t Pnllrrs, lorn ti II t alar, ami a full lineot lirr rtlliiK 1 oals. Also, a larjie assortment ot Table, lloor and Stair Oil Clot'n, Carriaae Oil Cloth, I'AI'FK Jin ori'I.tTH WIMK'WSHAIH ami Sll AliK HXTl KK-s: Ijvmrnni ASH7" SALT, the l.e't in tlieworl l fnr Oulrv and 1 1 iie : lmi'OTtii lKK'K S ALT, rhe rl.eaj -t i. J lest i..r feeflme Lire Spx-M : l.AMl I'LASn.i.. W rix ai Chtkcx I1! MI'S, tlie 1. t ouai I'l.KKlNS' I'ATKXT SAHTY KAMI'S, wl -r. eanm.t be exil..le I : 'nit.ir.r ' V Adi T S Nt I'AKl'S: the larKest f fck of MILK I Kls K1- ' ail l:j ami sires aii 1 ! nitK-rii r war aver ef f' ri- l t..r sle in KLensl'itrs : a full line of rAl liKI'sPKS .f the m ,t .!.'ir:ir.e nualits-: n:v ! ImWiil.vss. ollS, 1'AINTS Tt HI'liNTIi-E, V AKNl.Hlis. r., tetlier with a lr and cm plKo st-K'k of eh'.'foe UTAH LIUI'S, TOIlAtfO AND SEliAliN, a well as tln.usan.ls of other useful and iiee?' -! arti'-l.-s. In t:it. anythmK 1 haren't s;n4 or ea i I Kvt at r-lir.rt notice i n'-t w..rfh luiyinrr. and whs. 1 li oft.T t'.r -a'e tn.iy alw.ij s l-e rellej on as nn: class ix VfAt itv, while tiiey will invariably tn SOLD AT BOTTOM 1 MUCKS ! f llirjnz ha l nearly TiitBTV vkabsj' urs. km'k In t!i sulo of if..i.i in my line, 1 am nabi j to supply my cu-t -n: 's Willi the very l-est In t uinrkfl. One me a liberal share of your patr. a.-. then, an I be cnvineeii that the best Is alwa' ' tin- rli.-:.p-t. an.i that it n.'ver pays to Way an "i I' hur iiriirie sitri.'.y localise the priee is low. as .1 is iTi Inili-rtitiiMe t;i'-t that sueh sjoods ara alwa the dc:re.-t iu rise en.l. Oi:o. IIUXTL.EY. Lr.ensbura:, April 11. 1"T'. I ET.r.LlSilEn FOR THIUTV-FOOl YEAF . MAY BROTHERS, In mil ti ctiiieiS5? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- AND- Sheet IronWares AND DEALF.!!5 IX HEATING, PARLOR and COOKING STOVES, : SHEET METALS, -AND- BOl'SE-Fl'RMSBlNG GOODS GENERALLY. TolrbinpT' in TlfOPPEii&SIIEriT-IRON FROMTTLT ATTENDED TO. Nos.273, 280 and 282 Washington St. j JOHNSTOWN. PA. ) II. I.. Johnston, M. J 13ucVc, I A. Slioeinaker, A. W. 13iclc. .TOIITSTOlSr, I SHOEMAKER & BUCK, MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PAYABLE OS IEMAXI. INTEREST ALLOWED ON W.l DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL", A-fClir.LE T-OINTS. DRAFTS on the PRINCIPAL CITIES Bonelit and Sold, nnit a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS tkansacti-:l. Accounts folicitOil. A. BUCK, Caier. thenshunr, Msrcb 1. lc-i-tf. Freidhoff's Block, EBENSSURC, PA., CARL RIYLMIUS, Practical WatcMer anl J:is!er, HAS alwars on ha.id a larae. varied and ele pant assortment of W'!1:.;'1;1' lLWKLKY.SFKcTAt LIS, h h-(LASsE.s, nr., which he otiers f-r slc at Ivwer pnees than anv other dealer in tl e countv. !rs-n needmR an'vthlrK lv bis line wtil do weli;tt pive him a can brlor pcrenastne e.ei.e. r. . J t s t y ; Ti .1 -,r i' ', T T , X " .
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