ten A :i j r w IStk , i a Hk TSCO i m i tn rtfr 4U rtf. t: h !" it ; :r k ' a I ia N iim uf:: Mi mote 'Cambria ctsmxu. iklDI - - AUG. 5. 1881. '; LOCAl. AND PERSONAL. , -jlVr-. There tnd the Other Floe. For ne,-vou tllMts" taVn PEbXSa. iHayfrom th field Is soiling in Johna-'-irn at eight dollars Tr ton. ijotmstown Is purine on airs. It has a jfe-ttli Side now, a 7a PitUbnre. ..A bush-meetina Is to be hrM la erov. jsjtr Fortsee to-morrow (Satiir1.) night. -.Th only kind of cremation that find? ;.-or with tl' Ta!r spx is ie crearn-Ation. Ilot.Cmparatively spea!:nj.'as the place r-'ed out rj the late revision, and still a hot- Vr. F.ibrid Stile, a former well known citizen of this place, died In Missouri ertvlt or two HZO. Mr. Jeff. Rowland, of Omhrla township, fcM lately erected a new barn which is at one Urge and commorflotn. The new wind mill at the county alms- rhouetloes monya ood turn for the, inmates -and otmate of that Institution. Mr. .Toe! Simmon. Sr., of .Taclcso town gh'p, died on Wednesday of last week at the atrbrchal a?e of 90 yean, 9 month and 21 day. Mr John Collin, of "Fron Hollow" TjJor township, died very suddenly of cV era morbus on Saturday last, aged about 23 re-. Twocaildren of Mr. Patrick Scanlon.'of PraJpet boroueh, this county, died within waek's time tha last one on Thursday, Diphtheria. . Th ConzfeffationalUts of this place have under consideration the advkability of vertoppin their church edifice with a suit able rteeple. Rev. A. McF.lwsin, of West Philadel pfcla, formerly of th'- place, preached in the Tiihd Presbyterian church, Allegheny City, Jast Sandfly. TVTien yon want to buy a feed and tod Jer entter, you can get the best and cheap est from V. S. Barker & Bro., who have two eizes to select from. "SuTimer" like oae thoiisand i the es timate made of the number of summer so journers in and around Cresson and this place at present writing. Dr. S. S. ChrUty. formerly of this placn, U nw practicing bis profession at Brad ford, lie advertises himself as tho "pioneer phyitcian of the oil regions." The trout-fishing season for this year losed last Saturday. Henceforward the at - tentl'io of aualers in this locality must be di rected toward black bftM and catfish. And new comes the Altooria Sunday )';-ming with an item credited to the) Daily whioh first appeared in the Friekas V '.r-i vveks ago. So much for the credit ij'.tem. If you buy a leather fly-net you will brlntr oc'ort to your horses, and less trouble to J"; faelf. ieave your order at Barkers' for r or more of tho very useful contrivan ce a. i!r. (leorire Saunders, of this place, would l'.ke to be appointed barber for the FL'tB regiment during the continuance of its tr.ranipment at Sattsburs. He would Rive ta'Uf irtion. Tiie elfg;st residence of Dr. Wm. Iem woi, on Ilic'i street, was the scene on Wed-r.-s lav evening of a very pleasant gathering, in wfcich tho youth and beauty f our town largely repiesened. From some Inadvertence we failed until Bow to note the death of Mr. Frederick Tirjglir.g, a fanioua hunter of north-eastern Cambr's, which occurred at his home in Dean township several days ago. County Superintendent Stray er and family will shortly take up their residence in out midst. In a portion of the house occu pied by Mrs. FreidhofT. on High street. Tbey will certainly le welcome, Ayer's Tills contain no croton oil, calo ipel fit mineral. Tbey are compounded of pare vegetable extracts, which have positive virtues and always cure, where cures are pslble. Sld at the r.ew drug store, Eb ensVur. The Bedford county Democrats appre ciate their young men. Humphrey D. Tate tat teen renominated for Prothonotary wiWiOBt opposition ; John M. Reynolds is ntmed for Judge and Edw. F. Kerr for State Treasurer. The "boss" cigars for the money two for fire cents have just been received at Jaraee new drug store. Buy them, try them, and we are sure you will always get fih them when you want to Invest In a de" Vbtfui smoke. Prothonotary fJates returned home on l nday last from Erie, where for a term of t j weks ha had been serving Uncle Sam J fa. capacity of traverse jnror In the U. S. r,ci Dfrlct Coart at the princely salary of two dollar per day. ' A. dipitch received here Tuesday by Sfcer:j (ii iffitri saying that a valuable horse bad Iwn stolen the night previous frim the premises of Iwis Heitzematei, of Covode, J Ind:.na county, and offprint; a reward for the nivery of the animal. f -i ast fon(lay morning a lot of earth ;! In1 fre at Ore Hill.' RUir county, fell on a VJ f"i"1 inied UllHam Dick, who was at work Sit it out." and killed him Instantlv. J leave a wife and several children !Tn his sudden and shocking death, "freed hv mv nolitieal connectlonn lnf J ' t ; r life, my sufferings were intensified by kN"; " ,m' its of thoe who saw my faca and jj 2d covered with scrofulous humor" T5 tn"eman recently cured by Cuticura ('J I !Jes. Sold at the new drug store. Zi " t have suffered beyond endurance." ""- fe has been a burden tome." "I hava g I' nied the pleasures of society. " E.x- 'rom testimonials of thone cured of il'i I ,(1 scrofulous humors by the Cutlcura IjJ ' W.-lm. Bo you suffer from sick or nervoua head- aeh, neuralgia or s!eple,sness ? If so, do Li'tt delay, trusting that In tim v ;'-rs you, but Ko at onca to E. James, rsi, r-oensourg, I'a,, for Dr. Faust's a Cnre. " 4-8.-e.o.w.iy. V.e driving in a bugy near UUh tearfield county, last Friday, Mrs. M. iy, wife of John McCoy, was thrown -?y to the gTonnd by the running off of r5 64 d,y- n'T a" was about W vears. n . i by an obj..ft cf loathing and disgust to J society from catarrh, when San : S FjdIral Cnre' "Anally and Internal- l;i : . n!a,,t!rei' wl "ery symptom of xg- ase 7 Every pa,kn- ig . compI((te J nlyfl. At the new drug store. JJ Daniel fteigh, foreman in the C. I rT hoP. Johnstown, had the bone of e.oow ana wrist somewhat shattered Hay afternoon by having his arm Jrke against leather belt be 'lag toadjjston one of the pulleys. fyt.jwn has a street caJled Pound f C'ney" lives ea-It that is en f -lf the big feast served 0p to J Kember of tbe Eierutlv Com- 1 not long stae la a gooi ertrlorfo wo brber-hnp of thin rUet sitq. TnT SrU,a H. P. Shaffer patfoom, otv,, tit utoJa Pjipid riding and driviDg la the streets of Carrolltown netted several dollars to the borough treasury la-st week, no less than four persons haying been found and fined for Indulging In that reprehensible practice. : The . current issue of the Johnstown Democrat aontains a llt of twenty four deaths all of which occurred In or near that place within a period of laas than one week, or from July 23th to July 31st. The agea of the deepdents range from ten months to over ninety years. Mr. George Gurley Is the first candidate for nonination on the Democratic ticket this year who has pulled his pocket-book In our presence for the purprvM! of paving for pub lishing bis crd and printing tickets for b primary election. But wa rejoice to feel that he won't be the last one. Tr.ere are not a few readers of the Fbeemah who will be glad to learn, for his sake, if not their own, that James O'Frlel, a former well known resident of Ilollldavs burg, Is still In the flesh, and that he is or wa this week doing the old town and shak ing band with his eld chums. It Is expected that the brick work on the new Court TTause will tw completed by the middle of the present month. Every thing Is progressing as rapidly and satlsfac- torily a could be hoped for. the weather foH .everal weeks past having proved particu- lany auspicious for out-door work. j Joseph Keating was struck and hurled Into the air by the engine of a freight train at Johnstown on Monday evening of last j week, and not only had nearly all his clothes I torn from his person, but falling head fore most on the hard ballast was badly cut and bruised. Two homes owned by Mr David Moes, one at Latrobe and the other at Hillside, were both struck by lightning last week. Neither building was very badly injured, but one of the family was thrown over a stove and a prop knocked from under the Latrobe house and a child killed? In the other. Love fc Husband's planing mill, engine house, a large quantity of finished lumber, at Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland county, were totally destroyed by fire on Saturday nicht lat, causing a loss estimated at ?30,000. The firn originated in the engine house. Love A nushand how suggestive of a con suming flame I Rev. McClaln.of sweubenville, O.. preach ed for the Piesbyterians of this place on Sunday forenoon, and Rev. MeCracken, Chancellor of the Pennsylvania University, Pittsburgh, a venerable looking gentleman, did likewise n the evening, the scene of the service being the Welsh Baptist church on Horner street. As the crop of apples seems to be pretty large this year, a good many farmers will want to buy a cider mill. V. S. Baiker & Bro. will aell the best mill in America one that Is warranted to make more cider from the same amount of apples than any other mill in existence. Leave your order early if you want one this Fall. For the delicate and complicated diffi culties peculiar to the female constitution, Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound is the sovereign remedy. It alms at the cause. i and produces lasting results. Send to Mrs. Lvtfia E. Pinkham, 2.13 Western Avenue, L.mn, Mass.. for Pamphlets, or go to the Dew drugstore, Ebensburg. Two coal miners named Mullen and Maxwell were seriously injured about their j heads and breasts in one of Piper A Co. 's I mines at Benscreek, this county, on Satnr t day last, by the falling in on them of a quantity of rock and slate. Maxwell was also injured internally and his recovery Is therefoie considered doubtful. A Swede miner in the employ of the Moshannon Coal Company, near Oceola, Clearfield county, was instantly killed on Friday morning last by an empty coal car. which broke loose near the top of an Inclined plane and running down the grade with fearful velocity struck and killed the unfor tunate man, as already stated. Our worthy young friend Dayton Jones, of Zancsvilie, Ohio, Is circulating among his numerous relatives and friends in this "neck of timber," where he was bom and brought np. He reports all at home as being in the enjoyment of good health and otherwise do ing well. May it be ever thus with our much esteemed and deserving friends. Mr. Jere. Flanagan, of Prospect boro who?e sudden death is noted elsewhere, was a member of St. John's Total Abstinence Society, Johnstown, and a very worthy citi zen in every respect. His funeral on Tues day was, says the Tribune, the largest that has passed along the streets of Johnstown fer years. May his soul rest in peace. While wheeling brick np an Inclined plane at the new Court House, Monday last, Mr. John Keroler. missed his footing and fell a distance of five or six feet. The wheelbarrow and brick followed, and. find ing lodgment on his person, pretty badly bruised him. ne has found it necessary to carry one of his arms in a sling ever since. Hon. Cyius L. Pershing, onr own "little Cyrus." who In all the walks of life, and es pecially as onenf Judge of the Schuylkill county Courts, has made a record for him self of which he has a right to be proud, is or was the early partef this week, indulging In a brief visit to his old home and his many relatives and friends in and about Johns town. Messrs. John Strong and Giles Stephens ive on tne line of Indiana and Cambria counties. On the 24th ultrlmo, a heavy rain J swim iwrpv over mat section, accompanied by thunder and lightening. One boit of lightning killed one bull and three cows be longing to Mr. Strong, and another bolt laid low six sheep owned by Mr. Stephens, who occupies an adjoining farm. McKean county's new Court House is practically completed. It ia of similar archi tecture with the Warren county Court House, as ia our own new Court House, with Mr. M. E. Beehe, of Bnffalo, N. T., as supervising architect of all three. The di mensions of the new building are 72x124 feet, aud the cost $0.0o0, which Is $3,000 in excess of the contract price. Letters lately received here from the Ebeasburg colony located In Rooks county. Kansas, state that the crops oat there this year are exceedingly nnmerou This is a gratifying state of affairs, aot only to the colony themselves, bnt to their many friends in this section as well. As to the jndividn- al members of the colony, they are reported k ue in good health and doing well. lhe Sheridan Troop, of Tyrone, will traverse the distance between that place and the military encampment near Saltsbarg. In- aiana connty, by the overland route, "boots and saddles" being sounded next Monday. They will arrive In Ebenshurg the evening of Hie same day and remain over night, re suming their march next morning, though whether by way of Indiana or Blairsville we are rot informed. "Old Jim" It dead colic killed him. "Old Jim" was a horse, and Mr. Thos. J. Reese, of Cambria township, was the owner. Ills age (that rs, "Cd Jim's age.) was eigh teen years, and his record for strength, en durance, docility and other equiiiearian vtr toes was second to no other horse that ever lived, moved er had a being on top of the AllegherKes. paf4 to hj8 mJi lnd rike. wise to bis remains. Postmaster Linton B. Graff, ef Linton, Ohio, whos. arrest ia AJteona a eoopl cf Bontbg ars H will be remembered by ar readers, was tried, fonnd trallty and sen tenced for a term of seven years In the U. S. Dtelrlet Court at Zrla, P , mora than two waeks ago, for forging money orders to the amoaat ef 1,, bt wm don'i ksew tfeat !t tw anttlrfcbbwu w4ta nay el tteaantn ep sea sotjrt f iis amst. A nearly all farmers feed chop to telr horses and cattle during the Fall and Win ter, and as they 'all know bow much time It take 9ntn? to mill. w can t" f hem how in eave both time and mnnv. It ' implv to bnv from V. S. Barker & Bro. a "Young Am erica Com and Cob Mill." with which thev can chop their own feed. One snlll will chop for a whole neighborhood. Call at B arkera' and see one In operation. The Johnstown Tribune thus "boots an item which went the rounds of the local prints : "The Swedish miner of ITou tidale, mentioned In several of our exchanges as having been attacked hv ratWenake. after getting inroa dr-n of reptiles, while nut pick ing huekelherrles, was not totallv eaten op by the ferocious monsters, as reoorted. His boot were fonnd next dav. and. with some repairing, will stand another racket." On Monday of last week a man named Wllhelm was run over by the cars in Cone maugh borough and had both feet badly cnt and bruised. Being witboat money, be was taken In charge by Director Easlv and located In tbe conntv almshouse. Subse quently, mortification of one of the feet set In, and on Tuesday of this week the mem ber was amputated at the aukle-olnt by Dr. A. OrifTHh. It is tboughttbe other foot will be saved. Tbe HolUdavsburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune charges the Friemak with the grave offence of detaching five rattles from th bi srmke reeently killed on Brush fT' nri the rept ile w'll do our utmost to repair dam- ages. !So rnrte its bones over the stones, ye locil scribe whose surname is Jones, and we'll remove if we can all cause for your moans. We leam from the superintendent of the brickyard in this place, Mr. John W. Roberts, that he commenced burning the second kiln made this summer, containing 300.000 brlelra, on lat Friday evenin. This, together with 2.10.000 contained in the firt kiln made this snmmer. and tbe large kiln hnrned lat year, will he enough to complete the inside wal's pf the new Court House, and alsotobni'd all the Inside walls of the new Presbyterian church. The first intimation we received direct from J. A. Kennedy. Eq., of this place, that he Is an aspirant for County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket came veterdav in an order to print tickets 'or him to he used at tbe primary election. We don't suppose that everybody will vote for Mr. Kennedy, hut those who do may rest assured that they are supporting an honest, competent and cour teous gentleman who has pover vet f si tered in his advocacy of Democratic principles. nere is a happy thought : All, or nearly all, the horses stolen In Westmoreland and Indiana counties are run to market hv wa.y of a defined blind road which traverses the extreme northwestern limits of this county. Now. if there wer a line of telen-aph or a telephone from Ebenshnsg to Cherrvtree, thus putting tha secMon In instartaneons communication with all parts of the State, the ehances for the escape of the thieve with their hoofy would hu materially lessen ed. Respectfully submitted. An effort is Iwing made by a number of his friends to induce Joseph nngue, Esq.. of Allegheny township, to permit himself to he voted for at the coming PemorraMe. primary election for the offiee of County Commission er, and should it prove sneeessfnt there Is no aspirant for tbe position who will not freely admit that they have met a foemn worthy of their steel. A fitter man than Mr. no?ue for any plsee of trnt it would be imnossihle to'find. Others there are inst as worthy none there are more deserving. There is a very enrnesf demand for n re turn or the old srherlrt'e which for four years previous to the first of last month eon trol'cd the carrying of the mails between Cresson ar.d St. Angnstine and psrts be yond, and now that the matter has been called to the attention of Congressman Campbell, there Is good reason to belWe that there will be a speedy retnrn to first priwcin'es, which means that the mail will leave Cresson. as It should, about four hours later than it does now "Guaranteed to cure," Is the induce ment offered to you to call at James' pew Drni Store. Fwnsburg Pa., and huv a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Svrno. It Is based npnn 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. Rememler an ordinary cough leads to consumption if allowed to continue without relief. Pr'ce, 2c., .SOe. and ?1 a bottle. -a.-.n.w.ly. Mr. Jerry Flanarnn, ared about 60 years, as we leam from the Johnstown 7Vi&ie, fell dead In Tavlor township, on last Sun day evening, whl'e attending the "wake" of deceased relative named John Collins. wniv a Tew minures nernre me ores n sum mons came his wife lhad left the "wake" house for the purpose of returning home, he assuring her that he would not remain long behind her. neart disease, which has to bear the blame in most cases of the kind, is tho't to have beenjthe cause of his sudden and un expected death. A handsome twin monument, that is a monument with two shafts rising from one base, has just Vn completed y Messrs. Wilkinson A Everlv. of this place. nd will be shipped to Hollirtaysburg In a few days to he erected over the remains of the late Thomas Buchanan and wife. In the Presby terian cemetery. It is an elegant piece of woTk which pot only excites admiration of all beholders, but reflects great credit on the artistic skill of the manufacturers, who have few equals and fewer if any superiors in their line of business. Dr. George Kurtz, of Pur.xsutawney Jefferson county, died Isst Friday aged about vears. He was well known' In his own and adjacent counties as a medical practitioner of much skill, and several per sons from this immediate neighhorhoob un derwent medical treatment at bis handa. Indeed, so late as the present week one of ourcnw citizens, suffering from a peeilisr I ailment, essayed tt he trip to Ptinxsntawney to consult the Doctor In regard to his case, but was met en route and turned back hy the news of the death of the venerable gen tleman. And now comes Joaeph Barr, of Gays port, Blair county, who, being duly credited if not sworn, doth depose and say that with out the aid of a vision or trance of any kind lie, the aforesaid Joseph Barr, fully one month previous to the commission of the terrible crime, did predict and make known the fact that the assassination, or attempted assastination of President Garfield would come to pass as In manner and form It now stands recorded. Apd further deponent salth not. Witness 'Squire Jones, HolU davsburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune. Under the bead of "A Dream Extraor dinary" the ilollidavsburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune tells of a man over there who found thirty dozen esirs in a hox which had been used as a place of deposit for the last three months by a trio of dung bill liens, one of which he very minutely de scribes as a sprucy, another as a creepy, and the third as a doinineck. The bens afore said certainly shelled out well, but ain't it a fowl aspersion on their "hen-temrisinir" habits to speak of their efforts as "a dream extraordinary" when it's only "a lay eggs traordinary" ? A two-horse team ran away with Squire Fiake, of White township, the other day. He was engaged at the time in the laudable attempt of conveying the U. S. mail from FIske P.' O. to Glasgow, when the horses concluded to go on a picnic. The Squire and two passengers, both ladies, were dump ed out, but were not much hnrt This seems to be a bad season for runaway horses, but more particularly for our friend the Squire. It is not many weeks since he and a passen ger narrowly escaped drowning hy the mis behavior of a horse while attempting to ford a stream which was swolea by heavy rains. Blacklick township was visited by a hail storm on Tuesday evening of last week which knocked the bark ff a number of trees and knocked the stiffening out of a good deal of the growing wheat, corn, garden 3as6"and "eich " as well as window-panes, etc Mes sers Wilson, two brothers who operate a farm out there conjointly, were the heaviest sufferers, much of their growing crops hav ing been literally cut t) pieces. Another storm of similar import visited tbe same lo cality on Friday evening, but as the hail stones were much smaller and the occasion, it may be, an un propitious one, the damage done was comparatively alight. To our town, without doubt, on the coming Monday will ride Capt. Jones, from Tyrone all tbe way, and immediately be hind bira, in martial array, will eome bis bold troopers, bent on a stay over night in our Tillage, where we trust that they may a warm welcome find as they will, we dare say for soeb they deserve, being gallant and gay, and of the stoff that seek pleasure, though tbey fear not the fray. The Captain so bold, we may add. by tbe way. is Jones, of the jTersM, on of the papers which pay, and Is published st Tyrone, about forty miles away, froea onr town, whl&a on the eersijg oecaviloo U1 pay wild vrtD &e A petition will be presented to Court next September session for tbe vacating of that portion of Ontre street which lies north of the bend of tb plank road, a short dls tanee above the reeidences of Gen. Joseph McDonald and Tow McNamara. Tbe Messrs. barker own property on either side of the street, and In case of tbe granting of the pe tition, would proceed to annex tbe vacated strip to their present possession. Though the part of the street spoken of is practically useless for vehicles It is yet extensively pa tronized by promenaders, both human and bovine, ana a strong protest against the pro posed vacation will therefore be handed up. Five men were arrested at West Newton. Westmoreland county, day before yesterday, on suspicion ot having been concerned In the brutal murder near that place on last Tues day evening of a man named McClnre, the senior member of a firm at McKeesport whose store was robbed the night previous, and who was in pursuit of the burglars when he was sbot down like a dog. Two of the parties arrested. Heenan and John Llghtner, were employed almost from childhood and up un til four or five years ago bv the Cambria Iron Company, Johnstown, and another of the gang, who seems tojhave been short of a name and was simnly known as "Shorty" to every body who dirt know him, was also employed for a time by the same Company, having found bis way from Hollidaysburg to Johns town several years ago. James McGraw, the colored man who on the 13th of June last, as noted in these columns at the time, so shockingly maltreat ed a country"!" in Altoona named Freder ick Swanger that he died soon after, was tried in the Blair county Court this week, found guilty Wednesday forenoon of murder in the second degree, and sentenced the same day to pay the costs of euit aud undergo an Im prisonment of ten vears In the Western Pen itentiary. John J. Pickle, the horse-thief, whose exploits and conviction are already known to our readers, was sentenced at the same time to pay a fine of 1 100, costs of suit, and go the penitentiary for five years: Grant Slngizer, burglary, f 100 fine, costs, and tnree years in penitentiary ; Thomas F.ngle. bur glary, ar.d Wm. Keller, larceny. $2n and $W fine, respectively, costs, and two years each in penitentiary, Judy nammers. burglary, and Stett Conroy. attempted raj.e, each $100 fine, costs, and one year in the penitentiary; Annie Gardner, concealing birth of child, $30 fine, poets, and one year less one day in county Jail ; Wm. Zlegler, adultery. $20 fine, costs, and six months In jail; Sadie Llght ner, same offence, $20 fine, costs, and three months in jail BorsD row Camp. Co. A, Bth regiment, N. G. P., of this place, wilt leave for the encampment near Saltshurg, Indiana county, next Wednesday morning, per rail not fence-rail. Drilling has of late been going on quite actively, eaeh evening, with the in tention of maintaining for this occasion the high degree of effieinicy which has hereto fore distinguished Co. A. For tbe credit of the organization It is hoped its maximum strength will be put forth, and in this con nection the subjoined extract from General Orders No. 4, Issued by Brtgadeir General Beaver, is of importance : II. Br th provisions of narsmnh ITT, Osnaral Order No. 12. A1iitfit rtenerat'a Office. It will ha tbat the law rrquirinq th attendance ot all member of the National Ouard t the cotnln encampment will b rliclrtlv enforol. Excmes fr non-attendance can onlv he sranted by the Brlrade Commander, and will he allowed only Tor (iich reasons a wonM prerall In actnal aerrlce. Caoi of atitolutt inability to attend will lo consid ered aftrr the arrlrsl cf the brlcade in camp, but not eooner. It will, therefore, he nele to apply fur eTnes before that time. CFe of a.ence on account of lllnen of the poldler. or ol erlon 111 ne fn hfs famllv. wMl be etrlctly Inr tinted, and attempt atlnposltlon.ll any, will be severely puolahed. Abbot Wimmeb's Semi-Crstenxial. At St. Vincent's Abbey, near Latrobe. there was celebrated on Monday last, tbe fiftieth annivei-earv of the consecration to the priest hood of Right Tfev. Ronniface WImmer, Mit red Abbot and head of the Benedictine Or der of Monlrs in tbe T'nired States. Quite a number of Bishops of the Catholic Church, the Triors ot ten Benedictine Monasteries in . the country, and a laige number of priests and la vmen, aggregating in all over forty dig ! pitaries. were t the Abbey. Three Bishops. ! three Apostolic Prefects. 170 Monks and 150 j Lav Brothers belong to the Order of Bene I dictines in the United States, and next to the ; Economites, it. is the wealthiest order in the Union. Abbot Wimmer came to this coun try in 1S46. He has received a number of elegant presents, among them being one from Prince Radziwill, which is very valuable. Tbo irnrahlA hhnt is most learned man. i ... ii .Millie re j.j..h f . ed by those of all creeds who have ever met him. Mr. Mahttx Schwab, of Loretto, came to town on Tuesday last and in the evening conclnded to give the horse be drove a little snurt along Julian street. The result was disastrous, for the bnggv hit some obstruc tion and be was pitched headlong to the ground. The injnries h received not prov ing severe, he proceeded the next, morning to put into execution a plan he had conceiv ed of trying the experiment over again on the same eourae with the same horse. Mr. Vallle Luttringer accompanied him on this occasion. The wind-up was that the horse ran away again, demolishing the huggv, and throwing out the occupants. This time Mr. Schwab did pot get off so easily, bnt was a dead weight In the arms of those who carried b'm to the residence of his brother in law, Mr.- Lang, for repairs. He was found to be severely though not dangerously cut. scratch ed and" bruised. As to Mr. Lnttringer. he emerged from the wreck with a wound an Inch long on the top of his head. Kn.i.Fn st the Car. The Huntingdon Loral JVVir of Monday says : A young man named Jamea E. Carr was killed this morn ing at the coal wharf in this place.' It is sup posed he had been riding on t.p of an east- ward bound freight train, and was struck by ; tbe coal shnte at the wharf, which knocked ' him against a cabin car standing on the side track, battering out his brains and causing Instant death. His body was taken to the morgue. He was aged about 25 years, and papers in his possession showed that he had been employed with Coup's Circus. He left Philadelphia with the circus April 8th. and was with It until It arrived at St. Louis, Jnne 7th. He was on his wav to Philadel phia, where his brother resides at 130 North Front street. His father Uvea in Worcester, Mass. A Catholic prayer book, diary, letters, and about 73 cents, were also found In his pockets. A telegram was sent to bis brother, inquiring what to do with his body. Hat Fever Mr. A. L. Averv. Pharma cist, Newark, N. J. : Having been severely ! -tMi.l 1 I ..w V - uiicini iw neven yers wiia rever, after trying almost everthlng without avail, I gave up all hopes of being cured, when I purchased of von a hnT of F.Iv's feam j Balm. To roy surprise after a tew appli cations, i was entirely relet ved. K. w Bison Harris. Letter Carrier No. 14 New T. O., Newark, N. J. Messrs. White A Burdick. Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I reccotnmend to those suf fering (as I have been) with nay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. Have tried nearly all the remedies I could find, and give this a de cided preference over them all. It has given me Immediate relief. C. T. Stephens, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca. N. Y. Sep. 6, 180. Price, CO cents. Sold at the new drug store, Ebensborg. Improvxmknt for Mihd ajd Bodt. For genuine merit there is no tonic sold that begins to compare with Parker's Ginger Tonic. One w ct. bottle contains more life and strength. restoring power than a bushel of malt or a gallon of pure milk. As an ap petizer, blood purifier and kidney corrector, it meets with astonishing success, and in valids find it ne promptly followed by re newed energy and vivacity, mental and physical improvement, and gradual restora tion to perfect health. See other columns. Commercial. ( 7-22.-lm. J Be Wise asd HArpy. If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expen sive doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and nse only nature's simple remidies for all your ailments you will he wise, well and happy, and save great ex pense. The 'greatest remeey for this, the great, wi&e aud good will tell yon. is Hop Bitters rely on it. See another column, Prese. Sold at th new drng store, fbens bnrg. The only absolute specific we know of foi neeiing. snoffllng and choking catarrh or beao colds Is Sanford's Radical Cure, which for the small sum of $1 affords Instant relief and invariably eures. Mftthat Times. Im.j IiooTakt to Tra vil ikb. Special in docements arc offered yon by the Btjiiuks tow RocTB. It wHl pay yoo to Ttad their advertisement, te he fonnd elsewhere in this iesne. 8-ls 10m. J MuraiKn who seffer from Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, or BllhVmsnes can be cored by using DR. METTATTR'S HEAD ACIID A-VTi D?9ZP21JL. VLLLB. rrteaarj TsraT eat and looked at the comet ad tie wonderful tall that grew float It: Hit band strook a pin Where It ebon Id n't have been - AS the tlid from bit knees ha eald domic The author of the forecoloa offers a liberal re ward for a translation of that It word: while Jsa. J. Morphy. loe Clinton street. Johnatawn. Ii wllllner to pay a bif inn rr the discovery of a mure complete clothing More In PenoaTiraofa than the one he boaea. He bold that be hat oo bli anal ret more foods, and cheaper goads than any other dealer, and hit moltltnde ol out temer without exeeptlon endorse bit claim. Perseae Itrlna? In the north ef the county are cordially In vited to (rlre blm a anil, bat If unable te do eo. aa order aent by mall will recelre careful attention. One thine; Is to bo particularly noted: If tho goodi are not a represented, the money will bo refunded. - Tirana was an old maiden of Rome Who very mnch wanted a home ; So the naked her friend Harry If her ho would marry : He bluihed and (aid solemnly, 'No'm H From this anawer it Is not to be Interred that Harry waa nnarallant. On the contrary, tbe prob abllltiej ore that bo was not just then prepared to marry. He hadn't. In fact, the rtrbt port or a suit of clotboi for tuch an Important ration, but eonld readily bare procured the necesssrv attire, and for very little moncv.at Simon k. tfandbetm'e, pert aor to bo First Kit Ion 1 Bank, Altoona Their atook. for both droaa and erery-da v pnrpoeet. Is unexcelled 'a quality and make, and hundredi of customers ore dally rendered happy by being rirred out in atvlo at price which don't flatten a pocket book aa though it bad bean struck by llght nla Men of Eminent Ability. Scholars and chemltts. bar dcroted years of tlma and aklllful labor that ther mlyht. In a measure, relieve hnitiio tufforlnr. In Fault's Oerman Ar omatfc Wine Is the rrault of the most patient and careful experiment. It is prepared with the moat scrupulous care from pure Orape Jo Ice and tbo choicest Fruits. Roots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently wlthont aa eqnal for the use or Indies aufTerlna with private disorders, ased or foeblo and debilitated persons, and those recovering from tho effects of exhaustfnir disease, or mental or physical overwork. Onaranteed to promote dleestlon and Invlaorateand rive new aavd permanent vital force. In no wy can It be used aa an Intoxicant.' Ask Irurrlsts. For sale at E. Jamea' new Drua Store, Kbensbnrs;. Pa. rt-S.-e.o.w.Iy.) An eld yellow doe: In Coloane. Rac away with an old woman's hngae; Bit the wTsthfn! old emgne. Hit him twice with a stoano. And 'twas dreadful to hear the dog groyne. "T-o-er-n-e" Is not the rleht wav to spell foa. Bnt It Is an Indisputable lart that all pcron who lay claim to what I Implied by the word tone buy their ctothlns from Ondfrey Wolf, next door to tho Po'tofflce. AIKona. TVh v this Is so Is tonnd In tho fact that Mr. W. deals only In aoods ot flrst-clas Duality. leaTlntr toothers a monopoly of the shod T business. Then his prices are to" liberal that the poor man as well at the rich finds It polhlo to go well cUd. Purine- the month of August some special barraln In warm weather will be af forded the readers of the Frkkmaw, which. If they are wise, tbev will take advantage of. Oh, What a Cough! Will you heed the warning, tho slrnal. perhaps, of the near approach of that most terrible disease. Consumption? Ask yourself If yon tan afford for the sake of savins- 10 cents to run the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will cnre your courh. '1'hls will ex plain why mart than a million bottlrt were eold tho past year. It relieves Croup and Whooptn Cenah at onee. Mothers, do not be without it. For Iame Hack Side, or Chet. use Shlloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by E. James, Ebensbunr, Pa. t-i.-e.o.w.lyj Jn Texas there lived a fair maid. And a fallow ho called her a jade ; She rrabbed for a gon Ho started to run. But was neatly and Instantly stayed. The reason bo was overtaken by the load of shot was possibly because hit shoes didn't fit hlna aid he couldn't make time. In thfs connection, wo may venture to remark that the detect of a non-fit can nerer be attributed to the boots and shoes be't at S. Blnmenthal's. 1119 Bteventh avenue. Altoona. Thev are made over Improved lasts, and Incase the feet like a glove. A very lsnre and very fine stock on hand just now. for both men and women, to which the attention of the public Is Invited. At to prices, tbey positively cannot be cut under In the State. TjfirKen. fur thome fti.trino' font pfainta to which yoit are nubjecf., . W r . . . . . . r 1 " itr. r ut si merman romnrtc Mine. f4-l,?l.-7y.j STRAY. Came to the premises of -J the subscriber. In Alleahenv township, on or about the loth of May Isst. two black snd white sows, one with pi; no marks visible. The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chsrs-es and take them awav ; otherwise they will be disposed of at tbe law directs. F. H. REININfJF.R. Allegheny Twp., Ana-. 5, l.l.-3t. 27XECUTOR'S NOTICE. . i Etato of Monica Ior.-. ss. deo'd. Iettei testameetsry hsvlnir ben i"ued to the a... -jut .in' in. ii.iiiii, jct;"h-cti. 'l - unn Indebted to said estate are hereby notified at Immediate payment must he made and thosa hsv Ins claims against th same will present them le gally authenticated for settlement. W, A. B. I.lTTUE, Executor. Allegheny Twp., Aug. 5, IS81.-SI, H..T500 REWARD! "TTTF will pay the above reward for nnv ease of Y I-lvert'omnlalnt. Dyspepsia. Sick Headache. Inditrestlon. Cnsrinntlon or Costiveness we cannot core with West'e Wa-etahle Ttver Pills, when the directions are strictly eomnlted with. They are purelv vegetable, and never fall to x-lve satisfaction. Sutrar Coated. Iarare Boxes, contslninir SO Pills. Mrl'. Forsale by all Iruglsts. Beware of coun terfeiters and Iml'a'ors. The arennlne mannNc. tored onlv bv JOHN ft. WK8T 4l CO.. "The Pill Makers." 181 . 1S3 W. Madison Rt.. Chleaan Free trial pBokane tent by mall prepaid on receipt ol a 3 cent stamp. ia-4.'i.iT. j ITonith itx vVeflili2 Dn. K. C West's :avtir awp Basra Tut MRsfT a specific for Hysteria. tHrrtnese. -Convulsions. Nervous Headache. Mentsl Depression. ss of Memory. Spermatorrhoea. Impotency. In voluntary F.m1telont. Premature Old Are. caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or over Indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death, fine box will cure recent cases". Each box contains 1 month's treatment. One dollar per box. or six boxes for five iolr ; sent hy mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cnre any case. Hyith each order received by us for six boxes, accompa nied by Ave dollar, we will send the purchaser onr written rusrantee to return the meney If the treatment dies not effect a enre. ftnarsntees is sued onlv when treatment Is ordered direct from OS. Address JOHN C. WFST k CO.. Sole Propri etors. 1SI sl 13 W. Madison St.. Chicago. III. Sold by all dmrarlsss. Swim, K.LISB a Co.. Wholesale Arents. Philadelphia. Ss.'Sl.-ly. ASSIGNEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE! T virtue of an order Issuing ont ot the Conrt of I Common Pleas of Cambria eonnty. the under signed Assignee of Ow. . KoaAroH will expose to sale bv pnhllo auction or outcry, at the Hotel of T. V. Kirbff. in tht Borovqh of Wilmort. en SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1881, at S o'crorsr. r. w.. the following described Rait, Estatb. divested of all Hens, to wit: A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAXD situate la tho township of Sammerhlll. eonnty of Cambria, adjoining -lands of Mrs. Ann Keating, Joseph Miller. August Helen, and others, contain ing SS Arret, more or less. Alto, A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAXD situate In the township of Jackson, conntv of Cam bria, adjoining lands of Joseph Bnrkha'rt. Mary Kobaugh. and others, containing- SIO Acres, more or lesa. This tract of land Is three miles distant from Sntnmerhlll station. P. K. R.. Is well covered with an excellent quality cf raw timber, and Is supposed to be nnderlatd with two veins of coal. AUo. A PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAXD tttuate In the township of Cambria, county of Cam bria, adjoining lands of Matthias Burnheimer. F. A Shoemaker, and others, cortainloa; 149 Aeres, more or less. TERMS Or RALE. ajr One third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale, and the remainder In two equal annual payment, with Interest, to bo seeured by the mortgage and judgment bonds of, tbo purchaser. JOHN SCHROATH. Assignee of Oiosoi O. Ronaroa. Wllmoro. July It. 1881.-31. DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of Ktinsrrs EcxfLnv, dec'4. Letters ef administration having been granted to the undersigned upon tho estate or Elizabeth Eckley, late of Snmmltvllls borongh. deceased, notice te hereby given to all persons Indebted to aid estate that Immediate payment must be made, and those having claims against the same will pre sent tbera properly proven for settlement. ANNIE ECKT.EY. Administratrix. Summltvlllc, July , J8Sl.-t. OUXTY COMMISSIONER D.w- ro Seisxit. Cambria Twp. We are author ized to announce that Davta Shinkle. of Cambria township, will be a candidate for County Commis sioner at tbe coming Democratic primary election, and If nominated and elected pledget himself to perform tbe duties of the office honestly and to the best of his ability. In any event, however, bo will remain true to bit party and its principles. Ebeneborg. July TO, 181. BOUNTY COMMISSIONER Geo. V- Orat-TfT. Ebenshurg. We bavo been author ised to an noti nee that the above named member of the present Board of County Commissioners will be a candidate tor renomlnatloo at the coming Ueaocratio primary olaetion. and If the nomina tion Is once mora conferred upon and hU eleeUun follows b pledgee himself to do hi dotv as laro tolly and honestly In the future aa ha baa endeav ored to do It la tbe past. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Faavcra M nrmiu, Efeenebonr. We are authorised to announce that Francis Malvebtll. of Ebensburg borough, will bo a eandMaa for tho of Beo above nasaod, subject to Demoeratle rale, and if nominated and elected, bo pledgee himself to guard tbo Ictereett of the taxpayers of tbo eoantv to the boat of ble ability. ra-jo .-in.) T7K3R COUNTY TREASURER P. JL Moaaw. Loretto. Wo are authorised to an anunao that Patrick Varan, ef Loretto bore ark, will bo a easdldato far Connty Troaeuror. eabMel to raunoeratle rules. If eoalnateet and eleeUd, b pledges himself to perform tbe atloe or 1st of. oo wit) haaorly aad dollty. f -ae.-ia. j Mat, On the ist of this month our stock of Men's and . Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall 't waa seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. 1 tf7Hffrsr Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) are still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, are strictly adhered to. Who founded the business, is at Oak Hall every day look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Hall it was to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. X$5An old-time greeting to our friends everywhere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing Houee in America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for $10. V. 8c B. I nvv 8 '4 li r T -JT 1 mm mxmu acres, Carpets, t S ri. 1 fa Hit; 'isP- addition is a large and beautiful WAlr Picture Gallery, to which admittance is free. through the air, and arc also worth seeing. There is a Lunch-Room in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamaker is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. ' KoTi- Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address Johv Wanamaker, Grand Depot, Philadelphia. assk;m;i;s sale OF TOWN PROPERTY! nT Tlrtne ef an orler issuing ont of tbe (Jonrt of Common T'Ias ! t'amhrla eonnty, the on1er slgned Assignees of N. J. Fitsmnorr will expose to public oactlon or ont cry, at the Cewf Home in tke Borough of Ebentburg, on SATURDAY, 20t& Day of Anpst, 1881, at o'clock, r. ., the following described Rbal Estatb. dlrested of all liens, to wit: A PIECE or IAJT OF GROUND situate In tho Boreogh of Kbentbarg. County of Camlirla. fronting 64 feet on Hlgb street and ex lending hark 13? faet, more or loss, to an alley, ad joining lot of Mrs. Hutchinson on the east sad lot of John Iougharty on tbe west, having toereon erected a two story Ksixs Irwi.Lit Horsm. a two story Fbamb Storb Koom, and a Fa.au a Sta ble. Alto, A FlECEor L.OT OF GROUXD sltnate In the Borough of TSbensborg. cionnfy of t'ao-.hrla, fronting M feet on .Tullan street and ex tending bark 190 feet to an alley, adjoining an al. ley on th north and lot of M. R. B. freery on thn south, having thereon erected a two story raaati Dwilujo Hons and Frah a Staolb. Also, A FlECEor LOT OF GROUXD sitnato In tho Borongh of Ehensburg. Connty of Cambria, fronting 33 feet on High street and ex tending hscx 244 feet to I.lord street, adioining lot of M. M. O'Neill on the oast and lot of Charles Prs.ller on the west, baring thereon erected a two story Frame Dwbllitso Horns. TERMS OF SALE. Av- tine third of the purchase money to be paid at tne confirmation of the sale, and the remainder In two eqnal annnsl payments, with Interest, to be secured by tho mortgatr and judgment nonde of the parcaaser. JOHN A. HI.AIR. JOHN LUiYD. Assignee of N. J. FBSiDBorr. Ebensborg. Jnly it lM.-3t. ASSIGNEE'S SALE cf Eeal Estate BY vlrtne of an order cf tho Court of Common Pleas of Cambria eaonty. I will offer at public sale, at the Court Haunt in Camsoure. on SATURDAY, AUG. 27th, 1S81, at o'cxocTt, r. M., the following described real estate, eituite in Blacklick township. Cambria count v. to wit : ONE TRACT contaiGiBi tot 123 ACRES, Adjoining lands of Fet. lumereanx. and others, ahont SO Arrrs cleared. h,rlnir a Ixo Horse, I xxj Bars and other oatbuidlngs thereon erected. Alto, ANOTHER TRACT OF T.NL adjoining tbe aluire. containing abont lOO Acres partly cleared, bavlug a I'lakk Huibi thereon erected. TEUJIS Or MALE. aT-One-lhird of tho purchcse money te bo paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance In two eqnal annnal payments, with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds and mortgage ol the purchaser. 3. A. SH'lKMAKER, Assignee of Robert Ooiis. Jnly St. IM1.-3U STRAY NOTICE. Came to th resi dence of the subscriber. Id Allegheny town ehln, on the ltth day of July. laai. a white cow with Mark on each side of bar nook, black spate oa her sides, and leas Mck totbo knees; supposed to he abent fire years old. Tbo owner is req nested to oome forward, prove property, pay charge, and take bar away; oUierwue she will be disposed of as Oie law direct. JEROME rut'K. Allegheny Twp., Jnly 3S, lrtl.-St. EBENSBURG PROPERTY at Pri vatb Salb. The undersigned offers for sale a ono-and-a-balf story frame bouse and small plat of ground eoeoplod by bar anal S' turn led In tbe East ward of Eboosbort: borongh. There are a nnmber of thrifty and prodncMvo apple and eborrv treee n the premises. Said rrow-rtT will be sold very Cheap for a-h. AN.S FATTEKSOJ. Zio;5" JJ V T??V tar-V m 'SBaTMBVaTa aTeTaTaTaTaTATiTaVATSsaw. MM W ear ar aXaTaTaTaTaTaTaasa On visiting Philadelphia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and trallerv spaces now cover over three and are filled with Dry Goods. China, Furniture, etc. The a a . The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money the Electric-Light Machinery, B. J. Li YjSTCH, MaiteirsM-teircr aad Dealer la HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! mm and mum suns, LOUKGES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. 1G05 ELEVENTH AVENUE, BctwcfB 16th and 17th Sts Altoona. Penn'a. W. Cltltens of Cambria eoantv and all others wishing to purchase honest ITKSlTTRK, Ac . at honest prices are resjc'tiullv Invited to give me a call before bnylng elsewhere, as I am confident that I can meet es-ery want and please evert tsst. Prices tbe vry lowest. B. J. t,YS'C"U Altoona. April ie. ISSO.-tf. Freidhoff's Block, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIV1MI,.5 Practical WatcMer anj Jeweler, HAS always on hajd a large, varied and ele gant assortment of W A TCH KS. CUH!KS JEWELRY. SPECTACLES. ErE-OL. ASSEs! Ac, which he offers for sale at lower prtres than any other dealer In the county Persons needing anything in bis line will do well to give bin a oait before nurehaslne- elsewhere. W-Prompt attention paid to repairing Clocks Watcbee, Jewelry, Ac. and eatlelaetloa raaraa teed la both work aad price. McNEVIN &, YEAGER, AFfFACTCBBRa Or Tin: Copper ail SM-Iroa WARE, AFO DBALBRS IS COOKING & HEATING STOVES, KAKOEM, rrmKACES, ., 1108 Ele TfBth Ave Dae, . AUhbi, Ti. ne eer West ef ere Iteeeo. ROOFING AND SPOUTINO raonm-v attbwdbd to. EPaIKS rB nTOTKS C0K8TAKTLI 11 A.1a Altoona. Oct. 10. 1879. -tf. T. "W. DICK. Attorukt-at-Law, o EbOBSbnr, Pa. OBre la balldlor of T. J. Lloyd, doe'd, (first ftoor.) tVtr street. Alt manner of legal baslBesa attended to otiefaeto 11 J egMesttene a speclaN v. ie-.-f (1 tie bnxiusl aud uuiy genome Chinas Cream Camphor manufactured Vri!. UW Ksxkl o . Tea Merotiaute. I Month Second street. Phtiede. phi. Pa.) Chinese Cream CAMPHOR! THE GREAT REMEDY FOlt THK RELIEF OF PAIN IN MAN AND BEAST! Commands tht attpntion of All wliotiava been Inveterate ufferfT3 of RHEUMA TISM, XEUKALGIA, UKADAf'HB, BACKACHE, Frosted Fiet. Snrr Joints, and nil pains in every port ion of the body. Tlie seat of pain is reached by exciting the pores to action, thu enabling the curative properties of tb CHINESE CHE AM CAMPHOR to en ter, which stifles the pain ai soon as the affected parts are reached. The lini ment must, upon cb application, be rubbed in thoronphly ; and in cases of Rheumatism of lonp standing; it should be used three or four times a tlay, ar.d four applications made each time, until cured. Care, however, should be exer cised after the pores are omed, to pre vent taking cold. FOR IIOIlli: THK j Chinese CREAM Camphor ! It relieves Sprained Joints, Thrush in Feet, Sweeny, Poll Evil, Wood and Ro Spavins, Riubone, and all hard lumpe caused by kicks or other bruises. For Epizooty, Distemper. Fever, Colic, l ose of Appetite, and W-akneas, use the I ROW Horse and Cattle Powufk. AaT- A half pint bottle l the I'mnii 'aam Crs(if. enn te had for 6 citu Iron t.. Jambo, I'r'-eglst. Eleciiurtf, I'a. N. B. The testimonials or votn using tbie preparation, either nn then selves or their fccrsee, ml! be thank fully received. TEST IMONIALS. I have tried the Chinese Crern I'raij'tr tot Khontnatlsra and Nerveus Headache, and hs.se fennd In It Instant relief. I hare never tonnd Ite equal In all mv travels. Hbcmi Btss, Ix-ndsn. ;.. (S"n nf Capt. S-rOeo. l',-ng, K. I. N., Sift icapnre. Ipdla.l I osed tbe Chinese Cream Camphor for a severe attack of tiheaaiatlsoi in tlieriiihl shoulder, and ean sincerely say. afer having tnej reverml other well-known remedies, tbnt it is the t-est tbleg I ever used, curing me completelv. Millasb Wai.TOTt. 117 J . 41st street. West rhtlal!lri.ia, March I. After one applieatiun ef tke Chinese Cream Caa pbor 1 was relieved of fritted feet. Natkab m bab. ib orth TKird street, Philadelphia, re.. Jan. 12. 151. slaving suflered severely with trosted feet I ase4 the Chinese Crea m Caoipber three Units, robbing It In thoroughlv. aad was cured. My met her trltl it for nervous fieadache. ot'tainlua Instant repel, Autow S. Tahel, llS Melon street, I'kMad'a. Jan. 1&. ISM. (4 -ern.l C'Ct'C c c c c H H EEE A 1IT HUE A A PI1 HHH EE AAA l'I'P HUE A A r H H EEE A A P EEE RKR !lf E F. R in EE RKR !l E R R II EEE K II lit ? lieapest! : c coco GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW ON HAND TBI LARGEST, BEST I MOST VARIED STOCK OF Stoves, Tinwore. HOl SEFl RMM1IXU a tooo ofK) TiDimn ssssssr a net n o o on n st . oooo t'ooo ianii sssssa Ac, e.. tbat can 1 fr.und H f nv one establlsk Biefatl a Pennsylvania. His sik comprlsee uiv.i ans nm mm, of various styles and patterns; 13 u alder's 9 IIjiiil-vii.rc or every description and of boFt"qn.l:ty; CARPENTERS' TOOLS I of all klbJs and the best in the market. Als, a large stock of TABLE AND JACKET CUTLERY. (ilassware, fnrfnware. Mil rrP Tatedl nsrr.Wnsdind Tt lilna Hare. Wall fm. Per, Trunk, and Tallses, Ke vol i eris- wt. alia, lira. IlerseMinrs. Bar Irnn, Rati Itnt. llve Jislli. ( nrrlaie Rolli, Bls rta. Mill Kavsa, Urlndstenes, Merl hhe? el Plow floaldt, Koad hceeps; Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakrs, TTnrae Hay Fork a. Bene avnel Pxllea-a, r at C'nlllvaters, and a lull Imeol Uerti ratine; Tools. Also, a large assortment of Table, Floor and Stair Oil Clotit, Carrince Oil Cloth. PAPER A'TJ OIM'UITH "W INsV'W SHAPll Airn SHADE HXTCKEN: I.itihpool A3MTiri SALT, tho best In the world for Tiairv and Table use; IsrcTin KCH'K SALT. th ch-spet end best for feeding Live Stock ; LAND PLASTER Wmisn'im Tl'MPS. of thebet aaal.tr I PERKINS' PATENT S.tlCTV LAMPS, whleh cannot be exploded: Crili.rbsc'r U a.Hi?S tis CAKTS; the largest stock tr MILK CRaH'KS ol all shapes and sires and of superior ware ever of fered lor sale in Ebenshurg : a full line uf PA1!TT BHI'SHHi f the rcot iesinble qns.itv w w. DOWfJLASS. tilUS. 1'AINTS, Tf KlENTUs E. VARXISHIS. Ac. together with a lars. and eoaa plete stock of cholee roc:ries, TonAitX) ad seuars. as well as tbonsands cf o'ber asee.,) ts aeodeal articles. In faet, anything I haven't ajM or ran get at short notice is n"t w..rth buvlng, and what I dooTsr iur sale may awas be relied on as r.mar glass is r alitt. while they win Invariably bo SOLD AT UOTTDM PRICKS! r- Having bad nearly thit-t tbams1 strui Baca In the sale of goods la mv line. 1 asa ooahlesl to supply my rnstomera with the very hest la tbo market. tve mo a liberal sLare .' yeir patrea age. then, and le convinced that tVe best It alwave the cheapest, and that it never is to buy aa In ferior article simply because the prio Is low, as tt Is an Indisputable fact that such goods are aiwaf e the dearest la the end. GEO. HUNTLKY. Ebensburg, April 11. ls?e. INCORPORATED I" IST. STRICTLY ON HDTDAL PUH. PROTECTION MUTUAL HRIHSURHHCC0f,1P'IIT OF EBENSBURC, PA. Freii:a Sctss t:i is fcrcs - $lie.CD. Only Six Assessments in 24 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES JT SPECIALLY DEalRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN I GEO. U. READE, Prcsidc-U 2. W. DICK, Secretary. Ebensbarg. Jsa. n, lWl.-ly. EtQis Fire Icsnraiics ipscy. T- W. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXSBURG, FA. Policies wriltea at short net Ice la tba OLD RELIABLE "ZTNK Am atbor rirat laao CaaaaiBlw. Eoenabwrf .Sept. 3.13oMy." p-iTisrtt. tlJdTthf"eeasayTaaJa. Coest C s O'rf "It lr. A4Jr.-. fra t , Anitas Wa, I l f r I f t i f i t i i