I O: Die' lief. nd i 1., -1 ic uli 1 v e2 : n'ck ! :t s 1.! tr tr. SBHf atl5 frt !eetT' rnr.sMiii'1' pa.. . - A I'd. J t 1X3 M. !.' I. ANI t- i;i;soNAI. t,, There .-.ncl tho (HhPr lMae-. ...s and tin fruit jars and jelly glasses ... it TV-it V-pr-;. ten -1". tirrmom'ter nisi cuui'i. i'r.ruu'dertaker's il-Might" is the latest .piW -rrvehnine whisky. am. I. ... .,v,,.. i.ntvt;;i at barkers', which .... c.l ..nt r.'u.irdle-s .f cost. W: -i . C I ' .. . 1 .I" : SC. 1" iter do without su-jrar andcotTee ) I, . - - :':r:(, .,,... in.mwr came thro jrh from ritts'-Hiri to r..e ii-iju i n l,j ye'vrif li.un. i...im snvs t!i:it Mr-. T. R. : ..t...i.... ; Ph. HfcCle; --Hand, or usatcitv, i ruMiwiuis -- Four bundled trees were prostrated hy , recent wind storm m muui ; Westmoreland routity. ,.... 1 -It is confidently .-rrof t-l tliat A.toona , will have fully :!.'0 inhabitants to be Counted In the next census ' jIUs sin'Hcr, aired 1 1. of Conemaugh hormic'i, is the lt small pox patient re- : ported In or about .fnhnstown I One hundred and thirty-one snakes were j v-vd on '''? f'ainUiia Iron Company's farm gj'iter.rii-ua. r.'.air county, on Monday. H it a f;ic patent to all that Barker A En), se'l ' llr0 U'-J ,r than any other dealer in town. Or "-e why, they sell so much cheaper. The Siieridan Troop didn't bring their band with ttv.-ni. Hence their failure to fur nish ' g mu-ic we promised our citizens. Ti e annual session of th SUt Sunday School Association will be held in Johnstown en 'he mh, l!'th and --"Hh of Otober, prOXi EO. . Coup's Great Show, and a g.tou one it is gnM to be, exhibited in Johnstown yesterday Tlmrsday) and will exhibit in Altoona to- a IJuckhm'.iain's Ive fT the whiskers is an elecant, safe and reliable article, cheap, tnd convenient for u-e : will not tub off, Try it ! Divine serviee was beld in the county In il last Sundav, on which occasion no less than three several luiet discour-es were de Uvered. Don't forget th.at you can save agents efimmission by luniut: any kin'l of a sewing Bachiueat Iiarkcr-i'. All machines are war ranted tq be perlect. A Baer is after the owners of leaky hy- irnnH in Altoona. Ilis name is John A. Eaer, and he is the iu-ui who regulates the vater supply "f that city. : An examination of applicants for pro fessional tearl.eis' cei t;licate- was held by County Superintendent "-trayer in the L'nion Fchool' Houe la-t Satur lay. Hev. Daniel CConne'l, of the ritt-bnrgh Cathedral, has '.w en appointed to till the place made vacmit in I'.edtord bv the transfer of !ev. A. J M. Brown to I.atrobe. . Mr. James Iiurke, of Suinmerhill town- thip, offers for salt- severdy-nine acres of land underlaid whh eoni, fire-clay anl iron oie. 5ee ! verti-eiiieiit m another column.. Don't n.-uie. t to tell your neighuors that ill summer dre-s goods have been remanded to the baiirain counter at Barkers", and are Jo 1 sold at from ."t to lo cents per yard. Uov. Hoyt and family are sojourning at tne Mountain Iloiiie, 'iesson, but that fact i'-n't account for tin; hoCy)t weather we tare been having in streaks for .some time past. , popular L'leeting on Tuesday last special Argument t'ourt day: "How are yen, Judtrc Dean'.' and how have you been we last you were seen in this village se- irne !" Tl V. S. Havker I'.io. have placed a lot of fine shot - on their bargain counter, anil now h the th e t.i ta':e advantage of the great le durtion i-t the price of these intli-penible ar- 1 tides I ,o for them Immediately. Tie Fair ci"otinls at Altoona have been purchased by the P. II. K. Co., but they ain't the only fair gr tunds for presuming th?fs fiiammotii wheel anil car-spring fac- tfrv is Soon to be eivcted thereon. , Tlie Augu-t meieois are due this week. between 'lues.hiy anil Friday 'lights, and tom"t C is rushing down upon u from the inrtiiat i rate which will soon enable any- Dody tn -re coiiu t;. with the naked e e. 1 Rero.inr.t.s of cottonade and other goons lor siimtm r p.mts can lc Ufii-lit at a irroat tPtluctioti in iii c at llaikors', wlipro fifteen eents, or live cent pcr-varil. will purcliiie Siioucli s-t t. make a j:nir of pants, (io 'ind sec li.nv th;it is. A 9l"'-i;i! train fr'ttu ElwMolmrsr tt essKn i i'. la-t Moiiilav, an.l one frm m 3n.'sin t L'l.'ii-liiir u on 'l'uesilay. Tlicy ., .""rerefor tin' lu iif tif of tlie warni-wentlier - juest'j at t it'i.-r cipI nf tlie lino, ami hotli irei-p exten.-ivelv i-atritiiiz-tl. w.ti ;- A you-.nj -1.111.!" Mr. .To!:n Tliomn?. of b'lti:-Cansbria tnwniiip, ina.lt' liiuw'.f a I it t It too t ce- BUihcrou- with a fi t'il cutter one ilay last f,,: W;k, and now mourns the loss of fnlivone-01-' r tvvo !r''t fif-ers apil the point of j .t':e tl.irrl one on I:is iit;lit liaml. " ,. Tha t irtt;rcs of nt'tiia!ic jiains. ick and rn ' Servom 1 cailache. are instantly Iianislierl ly "- B:? ua ot 1 r. Y n-t's ( ierman Cure for Xeu l,a ri ta'aia an I Hi a.laf He. ( tuarartectl to relieve. ask dni!-L-ts. Eor a!e l.v E. James, Eb Kisbnr, ff. 4-l,'l.-o.o.v.ly. 1 "I 1 :. .-.liflfrril Ivcyoml endurance." . "Mr life k's lu-en a luirtlcn to me." "I liavo . been tlen-il ti.e plca-ures t.f society." Ex tracts from to-timor ials of tlse cureil of Ik n and -end ulons liumnrs by tlie t 'ntieura Remedies. s-.v-iui. - 'Ye ate roasting ears of our own raisine, n "nmlay. Who can beat us'.' .Isfoona Kr-tl'-y, las' irr.Jc. To say tiothitiE of the t " -tin v. " which we hope yo'i will escape B ti e pieat heieaftt r. we i-icline to tlie , Hint no (ne can Peat yon on "ears." it ijiinp ,-ib!e for a woman after n faitli-'-fUi coiiT-t- of treatment with Lyrtia E. Tink- Ji)iiiiouinI, to continue to Jq;1 r wirii vc.ikM"sj of the uterus. Kn- Zt-m1'0' t.nnii to Mr-. Ly-lia E. rinkliam. .eP t;rel3.iWesh-ni Aueiiiie, Lynn, Mass., for lier pamphlets. frer v Co. A . Fifth Kesiiment, N. (i. P., of this Hei fcl-ifp to tli.t t ..... I....- ..t r.,rt,- lii-a r.T fift,- Dm ;t0,..-ieIttiySj. count of Inffennui rial train to Cresson on Ueitnes n la-t for tin" Scconil Uricrai'.n en- 1 : in nr Saltslmrcr. Inrliana county, at.' sure they will cive a pnrirl ac- i .in-ffi'i's. ! ''"atarrlt Ri'nu'il y is a mirvelloiis 'ararrli, I (ipl'tliHria, f 'anker mouth :;. With each hottie there is an t::;-.tl in j.-ctor for the tnort success 't'tit cf thfe complnl'its. witliout 1 ''. Price W ct. So'il lv E .lanie.s, ; K: t n-hiii-j Pa. f4-l."-,.o.,w.ly. i:i- t.iwti TuesiJay morn, at hrenk i sk'a - Dr-i-'l-il. on' ' i T?V tin- Shcriilan Troop, from Ty wav ; ami soon after the sun in r, .1. til' vest l a'! ".inc ilnwn. we ilould not thev rp-i. ht'ti rup.i. lo-nr Saltshnrcr town from ""'Tt'1 1 '!! return in a lay or two more, BUr- , sal It : all kl,..otl,.,.l .,.f I. .wi;ne tll r We lldrn- fIC:: - Tier u .., it' ; ""''i-t-j; 'Int. -fvoimu frieml "gr. ( 'harley Latter "lin town thi- wi t, ami intormpil us "livi scvevc ! his connection with the Wwn clt.tb'nc: estrihlishment of Mr. y Wotf. Alto'.nn. and hail accepted a 1011 with an Eleventh avenue firm, sami) If lie has yore up hi-her, we are kIhi! An ilfONicaffil small Vnx iihtsp mntiinit Tt'ttlirjje created qui'e a sensation in Johns- on luesitny afternoon, hut he wa s ItMiresseif liv Iteinrr 'r,l,Kjk4 -,t ' , r ! .- - " , 1 1 1 t- m Pv the poiiee. Next day he was T neat m-r ltef.ire the Unreess, who im- f -ie r.f fen dollars and costs upon t) h he paid. Jlarrv Mossier, hrother-in law of our ir.cm 1 nun parrot! Mr. J. II. layior, f of f'amhrla Put now of Eavette '"Comity. 1 on M " u.. i. -newnv iiani us a nasrv visic ee. j. ... I 0fl M " lv. died ,,f co-isutpption at his home Bear Vllhain, ,rc. ;::r rontVt on Tues- .,iy tfi'nin-: ..f i,,t w,.,.k, aired about 2:1 tor f-.trs. Peace to I.W a-!.,,. '"'':!!'L I H Slid that Hon s-.ooiot -l,.l f iaysl.mi;. r.i-fi,l!v id the fimher on a tia-t of land in White township, unity, for th" sn:i; sum of 4.-, nt)i) -Be- tract, timber and n I, was nought. tM. a nnmher r.f years ao !,y tnat 1 lit, IM ;I co.reu 111 II.IS pl;icp now for the paltry sum of one thousand FI . I' lhty-'nirir cm tiniiL'e-! took a week to F.licneer. Indiana eoun- a iifl f W1. liiion- they have trono '! i iipiov thi; tv.'ek, having failed - up to tln time of (joint; to pres. pt.'. ijfe thf nf-ir.sai.l pvehaniroa . tv.s v . r..no t ihiti.l in gtvul time, we f nc'i to kn.iT hy t'letr presents that f'-'-r will I.m ia:se, if the other ; am t S Kin erisfd frfnl f list of M '"''I liapfi-r of the speculative ' t'v""' ;e recct 'lv .lcvel-pcd in this hh ar" assured. nt ho.-n entere.l 1 I r-f the parties interest- f Has tins n,.i k been busy at woik I mi witness to testify to the death f c lean p,'.,.,. whose life Hio -'', e tl.e in:irk ) was recently taken 'li'l sr,.ni to indicate that tho in schf-ni? j. I , . - '-i I n Ult-ii nj - en tiam upon the i;;?'-! I"-. venture to sav? ' -tad of a bousitifu! bltiiin?. I 4 i i Mr. Jnmos YVlierrv livon in Hi. Wpst ! wanl. ami in t!n lot wlicreon lii lioue is ' situate is a lmllnw apile-trop. llf r!'it3 ; the singular rireumst;uiv that in this treo a 1 swarm of bees liavp talron up their aborts, ! suul wlienevrr the sun shines the tiny inoet3 i may be seen pursuing their entoniary ttvo j ration of layins up a simply of swept to ' (Trace somebody's table withal further alone, j Mr. Georae J. Afcer. editor of AHoona's I PvtmUy paper, the Snlav Mor nitty, has ef , feeteil arrangements bv which that journal ; will be delivered in this plaee the mornincof its publication. hocjinrtiri'? with next Sunday . ! "Sir. Aleck Foster will be the local acent. ! The Stitiilait Morning, in addition to general j and local news, will Contain the latest tele i graphic despatches up to the time of gmnpj I to press. Two prisoners were turned nut of iail I laSt Mnil:lV tllt'lV TtliTOn-Cl frtl-n.a r.t !m prisonnmnt having expired, but their places were tilled Tuesday evening by two cnsf nm. ers hailing from Johnstown. Of those who got out, one was a- woman (the survivor of the notorious Clark Sisters duo), nnd one who eot in was a colorr-d mm. In all the jail has the respectable complement of .",0 inmates. Mi. Thomas Douihertv and his vonno- son, of Keytesyillo. Mo., are here on a visit to the venerable parents ond other relatives of that gentleman, and propose to remain during the heated term at least. Judging from his appearance, Mr. Dougherty is" en" joying the best of health, and wo are s-.o-e that his many friends in this vicinity will be glad to sop that great blessing continue with him for all time to rome. Mr. Michael Fitzharris, proprietor of the leading hoel at Kallitzin. this county, and who, hv ti e way. is a gentleman well known to many of our readers, rms recently been granted a pension dating from June 30. lRtVi. Mr. Fitzharris was a member of Co. I), S4th i:egim.;nt. P. V.. during the late rebellion, ami having faithfully served , his country in the time of war it is no more than right that he should be recompensed , for his wounds in the time of pence. A note from our good friend Rev. A. J. ' M Brown, of Bedford, informs us that on and after to dm (Thurdav1 his address will be Latrobe. Pa. Father Brown is a ge nial, fun-loving gentleman, a zealous priest, j and a grea admirer of the Fheem vx, and is well known and highly esteemed in this county, where he spent many days before and during bis college career as a visitor to his brother's family, who then resided near Wilm to. The KiiFFrvx household had th pleas. ure this week of a visit only too brief from an esteemed lady friend and two of her children, Mrs. Mary Y. Burg, of Wheeling, W. Va., formerly of IToliiilaysbitrc. whose , husband, Prof. c. o. p.urg, and -ldest son ' are now on a visit, to the Fatherland (Cer- many), where Mr. Burg's venerable mother, who is the only other surviving member of the family, still lives. A safe journey home , to all of tiiem (leorge J severing, rof .Johnstown, sought to break up a marriage on Thursday night last between the girl he loved and a chap ho didn't love, and with that object in view fired two shots from a revolver into the room where the ceremony was being performed. , The wedding went on all the same, however, ' and Ceorge subsequently went. or. more properly speaking, was brought to our coun- i ty jail, where he now broods in silence over j i the mutability of things mutable. j Xew Germany, in Croyle township, is to , be the scone on Tuesday, August 2: id, of ; . another picnic for the benefit of the pew parochial school building now being erected i at tnat piaec. l-.vtMyooilv knows what a p ionic consists of. hut everybody mav not know that a picnic at New (irrinany is the ?p?(.t ultra of such festivities orderly, on joyahle, and emijientiy worthy of encouratre ment. (Jo ye therefore and indulge in the delichts which will he in store for all who attend on that occasion. A white crane measurinfr five feet from till to tip of wincrs, and four feet eicht inches from the toes to the hill, was shot near Ilileman's mill, in Hlair county, on Fridav last, hy a man named Witt, who had a l.ard fiffht. to cet possession of liis prize after it was shot, the hall haviniT failed to cet in its woik to tne tun extent, l lie crane is a na tive of the extreme Southern States, and is . seldom seen in Northern latitudes. Its feathers are very valuable, and beinir purely . white'aie even mote desirable than those of the ostrich. ! lames Mcfiraw. the colored man who was found cruiltv of murder in the second decree in the lUuir oountv Court last week and sentenced to the Western Penitentiary : for a term of ten years, was driven- from IliiHidavsbursi to Cresson in a close carriage by the Sheriff and another jrentlenian and from thence taken to that institution by the : P. H. R. Th" object of this ri'rfnt was to avoid passing through Altoona, the scene , of the murder, where it was feared tho pris- oner would be lynched, though we are sure the apprehension was groundless. ' We bad a call on Monday from Mr. J. AY. Wonders, of Johnstown, who departed . lience the same day foi regions further : north, whither he went to "whoop it up" on , the County Treasurer question, for which he has a strong penchant and an abiding hope. Mr. Wonders is an intelligent gentleman and , ; a thorough Democrat, and if he gets through : with his present contiact a II right, and don't . run against a snag On the first Tuesday after ; . tlie first Monday of November next. Demo- crats will have no cause to blush for tlieir ; choice nor the office, for its occupant. Ilesides the card nf J. A. Kennedy, Esq., ; whose candidacy for County Treasurer was i pftioed in thusp columns lasfweek, we print the announcements elswhere to-day of ; Messrs. P. B. .--mith. of Minister township, and L. V. Shank, of Conemaugh borough, l oth of whom have been squinting at the. Countv Commissionersbip for some time . past. W e are free to sav that there are no ' bcttei Democrats in the county than the two gentlemen named, and if either or both of them should succ toil in their aspirations there can be1 no question but that honesty and fidelity to duty will mark their official I career. Charles Lee, a colored citizen of Johns town, smote Joe Lindsey, with whom he ; boarded, on the face Tuesday afternoon, cutting an ugly gash clear through the right . cheek. The trouble between them was . caused by Lindser charging l,ee with being I too intimate with his ( LimNeyS) wife, the 1 latter of whom got her dander up on account . of the accusation and promptly left the bed and board of her liege lord, whos wounded '. honor and wounded face will both get an ailing, no doubt, at the September term of I Cent. Lee meantime will remain in the ' county jail, whither he was brought on Tues day night. The Johnstown Trihtinr. is on the wrong scent when it says that Pew Father Devlin, , who preached his farewell sermon to the Catholic congregation of Huntingdon on Sunday last, is a son of Mr, John Devlin, one of the oldest residents of Conemaugh liorough. It is also mistaken when it savs that the Peverend gentleman in question is to be stationed at Dunbar, Fayette county. This may possiblv be true of Key. Daniel 1 Devlin, soii of Mr. John Devlin aforesaid, who-e present charge is St. Stephen's church, i Pittsburgh, but it is not true of the first ! named clergyman, provided of course our : information is not at fault, and we don't ; think it is. Tho engineers, who for several weeks j have been running lines between this point and Cresson, contiguous to the present ; branch road, the ultimate purpose of said ! snrve ing not yet being definitely ascertain i cl, lint only "conjectured, cive it as their i well" sett led opinion that the engineer who ! locnted the Ehensburg and Cresson branch ; placed it on the very best ground between . the two point.; named, and over which it j could be built for the Jeast money. This, coming as it does from competent judges, is i a high compliment fo the engineering abili ' ties of Mr. Ceoree Barrett, who located the hrancli rond which connects Ebensburg with the outer rr,i.i I vfr,ir inc to tlie Met. lure murder at i McKeesptort, a brief account of which was 1 Civen in the last Fi:F.v.f n, tin Fittsburpli j I 'oft of Tuesday says that the two men ar- ; rested last Saturday nn suspicion of lieint; ' implicated in the dastardly crime were not ! "1,'eddy" anil ''Shorty." as was at first sup- j posed." The one taken for "Ileddy" proves to lie .lames O'Connor, wlio is a helper at i Brown's mill, on Tenth street, Fittsbnrc;li, j while the other pives the name of Andrew j l.onjr. and savs that O'Connor and himself i both hail from nollidavsburjr, where they j had known Vasey, one of the ganir encrncred ! in the robbery of the store at McKeesport ami subsequent nuinjcr of one of the pro pnetorst while endeavoring to secure men ar rest. A special session of Areumer.t Court was held here Tuesday of this week, .Indue. Dean presiding, and " Associates Flanagan an.l Thomas oecunyins their respective posi tions on the bench. Only one case was on the list that of IMpcr vs. Whites. A full history of this caue would require more- time and space than are at onr command, and we therefore content ourself with an epitome of a few of its salient features. Some years at;o the Messrs. White attained Judgment for a considerable sum, in the neighborhood of ? l.Ooo, aeainst he plaintiff. Subsequently, as the averment eoes, I'iper discovered a re ceipt for the amount upon which such judg ment had been attained, and this action was in the nature of a bill in equity to restrain the closing ont of the judgment. Court met at 'J o'clock in the morning, and argument I'to and con lasted till in the evening, when an adjournment was effected. 'I he dck;ivii was Kstrvei I Frof. F. A. l.yte has tendered his res- ! 1 ignation as principal of our borough schools, ,' , to which he was recently elected, and the 1 ! same having been accepted by the Board of ; i Directors, the position, worth f7." per month, is now open for some other applicant. Prof. . I.yte, we understand, has accepted a better- paying "posish" on an engineer corps in Al- i i legheny county, where we hope he will con- j ; tin'ue to prosper physically and financially. ! Ladies, while silently suffering from your ! many forma of weakness antl disorder, to" you j is given Dr. Faust's (German Aromatic Wine, j 1 guaranteed to benefit and permanently cure ' ; you. A lady writes: "I gained eight pounds i in three weeks by your (ierman Aromatic . . Vie." Sold on "a pisitive guarantee to in ' vigorate, regulate and give new and perma- nent vital force. Are you a debilitated per ', . son, aged and feeble, or just recovering from the effects of exhausting mental or physical . work ? Revive the drooping energies, get ; new strength and rich blood by the prompt I use of Dr. Faust's (ierman Aromatic Wine, j In no way can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask Druggists. For sale by E. James, Drug- gist, Flbensburg. Pa. i 4-l.-e o.w.lv.l As regards the harvest in the northern part of this county, which is about one-half ! of the whole, it may be said in general terms that the wheat crop is good, but not quite , equal to that of last year : rye not near so good as last year : hay better "than last year : oats a fair crop, nearly equivalent to that of a year ago ; corn vot a cooil crop as it now stands, but may be materially increased hy : favorable weather during the balance of this month : potatoes, owing to the dry weather in July, will be small and few in a hill, with exceptions in some localities ; apples not near so abundant as last year, but enough for all practical purposes. We omit buck wheat, as we have not heard its condition spoken of.though the long-prevailing drought is likely to have a bad etfect on it The remarkable spectacle of a lot of rats up a tree has been "witnessed for several evenings past in front of the Cambria House, in this place, and a goodly number of persons have been attracted -hither to seet he "sight. The tree is a tall locust, some of the upper limbs of which extend across the pavement and connect with the rof of the house, thus furnishing the rodents with sev eral natural bridges by which to reach and return from the tree. How the rats get on the roof is not so easy of solution, as no one ' yet has seen them emerge from their hiding places, but the presumption is that they I emerge from a chimney which is not used during the warm weather. Several of the ! varmints were shot and killed by firing into ' the tree on Wednesday evening. A heavy thunder Monii, though of brief : , duration, passed over this place last Satur- ; day after. l.Min. Pain fell in torrents, while some slight damage was done to the growing ; , corn by a sprinkling of hailstones about the t ; .-i.o of a hickory-nut which descended. The ' storm, coming from the west, extended ; : northward prol nbly a mile, bvit to the south j 1 it barely went outside the borough limits. During its continuance the stable of Mr. John Owens, in. the West ward, was struck by lightning but not much damaged. This , is at least the fourth time the lightning has i struck in that immediate vicinity of late i Mrs. McDonald's house twice, Mr. J. (i. i llasson's stable once, and now Mr. Owens' ; stable and the folks living thereabout think '. it's getting too numerous. A number of : tines to the north were also scathed or de- molished by the fiery bolts, On Saturday evening last a cow invaded n stable in the Fast ward which is used by r. K. J. Humphreys, but only in the day time, as a place wherein to feed his horses! 'I'be presence of the bovine was not noticed and the key was turned on her, and there , she lemained a close prisoner till the follow- ; ing Monday morning, when she was set at : liberty. A bag containing about a bushel 1 and a-half of oats was found empty when j looked for, but for thirty-six hours at least not a drop of water piussed down the cow's thioat. Tuesday night following, some nn- j hung scoundrels invaded the lot of the own- ; or of this same cow, in the West ward, to steal apples which they might have hud for the asking, and in their haste to get either 1 in or out, tore oil three palings of the fence, j The animal aforesaid found the weak spot, and the denuded appearance of certain ; crowing cornstalks, cabbages, beets, etc., ! denotes that she tried to make tlie best of the unlooked-for opportunity thus afforded her. if she keeps on, her book of adven tures for tlie season will be quite volumin- j oils Pobert llagan, ft'irtx Williams, alia Mo Williams, said to he of the genuine tramp , peisuasion, was brought hither from Johns- ; town on Tuesday night and committed to jail to await trial at the coming term of Court, for the alleged obtaining on false pretenses of a watch from a jewelry estab- lishnient in that place to which Mrs." James 1. McCieight had the only lawful claim. . The watch in question is worth about -40, but the fact that it was left to Mrs. MeC. by her tathtr, ex-Sheriff Patterson, recently de ceased, makes it much more valuable to that lady. The accused got possession of the time-keeper about five months ago by impos ing a very plausible story on the clerk of the . jewelry establishment, hut it was not until several weeks after that the little game was unearthed by the rightful owner calling for ; hei pioperty. Nothing more was learned of the matter until about the beginning of last month, when Mrs. Thompson, who ; keeps a cigar store in Johnstown, brought ; the same watch to the same jeweler for le ; pairs. This furnished a clue to the thief, and that clue being followed up eventually I led to the arrest of llagan, as above stated. I MPKOV EM F.X'C FOR MlNI) AS!) IlODT. For genuine merit there is no tonic sold that begins to compare with Tarker's (iinger Tonic. One ." ct. bottle contains more life and strencth-restoiing power than a bushel 1 ot malt or a gallon of pure milk. As an ap 1 petizer, blood purifier and kidney corrector, it meets with astonishing success, and in ' valids find its use promptly followed by re , newed energy and vivacity, mental and physical improvement, and gradual restora ! tioh to perfect health. See other columns. Commercial. 7-22.-1 m. j Kim.ei iiy the Catis at Tvhone. An unknown man, whose age could not have been less than fifty-five or sixty years, was struck by the engine of the Chicago Day Express near the warehouse, at Tyrone, 011 Tuesday la-,t, and was so terribly injured that he died in about ten minutes. An Englishman standing near by warned the unfortunate man not to cross the track as the train was coming, but he heeded not the warning and the result was as already sta ted, the bat k of bis head being crushed in. Tlie Company's physician was promptly summoned, but could do nothing for him. A letter was fonnd on his person addressed to Messrs. Becker, Bower t Co., Beading, Pa., dated Philadelphia. March 14, lssl, signed J. II. Lnomis, Peal Estate Agent, nti'J hearing the following request on the op posite side: "beading, l'a., Aug. s, lxsi to.'..... ,.vt,. 'i,;o ,, B.iti, ipntl; h li r.f i it.nw, .tuin.ij in.-! ... ... .v. your traiie. Jy orner or coinrnir.tpo. tur ner Eighth nni'l Cliosttiut streets, Kcailitis, l'a. ' A meinorin(lmn oooli witn the tiame of I. Kuehs written tlierin was also foimil in or.e of liis jiockf tp. Fnrtlier than this notliiiiK whereby to identify him conlil be fonnil. Bf. AVtstr and H.vrrT. If you will stop all yonr extravairant ami wrong notions in dtK'torinz vourself and families with cxrien- sive diwtors or lllinibllt; cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well antl happy, and save great ex pense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters rely on it. Sec another column. Prerx. Sold at the new drug store, K'oens burg. The Huntingdon Journal reminds us of the fact that we were "off onr egg" when we said that a reunion of the rj."th regiment, V., is to he held in A Itoona, on Saturday. Sept. tsth. We therefore correct the itein by saying that Huntingdon is to be the place and Saturday, Sept. 17tn, the time for the getting together of the "boys in blue," who may expect to ne kindly greeted, well treated and abundantly filled by the hospit able people thereaway. Answer This i f.stion. Why do so many people we see around us seem to pre fer to suffer and be made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appe tite, coming up of food, yellow skin, et., ' when for 7.1 cts. E. .lames Prnggist, Kbens i burg. Pa., will sell them Shiloh's Vilalizer, : which is guaranteed to cure in every' in stance? 4-l.-e.o.w.ly. i The only absolute specific we know of foi sneezing, snuffling and choking catarrh or ! head colds is Sanford's Badical Cure, which ! for the small sum of ?I affords instant relief i and invariably cures .ilcdirnl Times. lm.J j m . I Important to Tpa vki.f.rs1. Special in ducements are offered yon by the Bvulino ton J.'ot:tk. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this issue. :i-lS.-loni.J yiKtu hants who suffer from Dyspepsia, Headache, Constipation, or Billiousness can lie cured by using I)K . METTAI K'S HEAD ACHE AhD DYfeTLPlIA TILES. Fiice2j centi. L7--'l.-lm.l A R are Chance fop. a Goon Fdt'catton. j We cheerfully comply with the reque--t of j Senator Boggs "by publishing the following , coirespondence, which speaks for itself and j will be of interest to some of onr readers : To thr yti!r of the JchmtmrA Trit.unr: Sir: I?v the rrdtnwine circular, fr m tne Stati College. C'entre counts r.. It will be en that arranycnicnta hfive been nin!e to establish fiflv free sclinh.rhips in sriil intttntion one for eich i Senatorial District. Camoria am! Itlair counties, lormins 'he Thirty fifth Iiistrict . will . under this arrangement, be entitled toone scholarship. Those wifhinir to take advantage of he ofler here made, and teellnar themselves able and willinir to eomplv with the terms and condition" mentioned, and qualified to pa"S the neeesnarv examination, will report to the iindcrsiirned. by letter, on or before Vednedday. the "J4th inst. In the inean'ime a com mittee win be cho en to examine the applicants, an 1 the time anil place of meetinit for that purpose will be dulv jriren. A'i'ttss IIenf.v A. Koii:9. Johnstown. Pa. i 1 5 : ' STATK t'OI.I.KOE, 1'KTTItE Co.. I'd.. .lulv 1J. 1SS1. Te Jinn. Kerry A. Foni, JohnxtoH-n. Ta. Ti:tt ir: The Executive Committee of the Honr.l of Trustee" of the Pinnsvlvan'a State Col le?e have determined to establish BlwIV't free chol:;r-itiii'S in the institution one for each Sen atorial Pistrict in theSfate. All tuition in the eo!-le-re is alreadv free. These scholar-hip", in addi tion to th" tuilion. wiil entitle the holders thereof to exemption from the payment of other rollcsre charges, for incidentals, room rent, fuel, and th n"e of furniture. It is believed that this can be done without ad ding mat'-riaKy to the expenses ol the instiJution. while its benefit" will be enlarged to the extent or the-e scholarships. The con. 1 1 lions are that the scholar, after a com petitive examination of the "tndie" required for admission, receive the apttointnrent from the Sen ator of his district, and that said scholar be at least fifteen Mftl years of ae;e. ot good character, and tnl Iv prepared for admission to the Freshman class. The student so appointed shall be entitled to the benefit" ot hi" scholarship torthe four year" ot nis course, provided his Comliict and elass-stanilinir be "atifacforv to the Faculty. So soon as a va eancy occurs, from anv cause, the Senator of a dis trict "shall have authority to fill the scholarship by , a new appointment, under similar conditions. ! i In view of these facts von will please arrange for an examination to he held at some suitable po'nt in ronr district, by a committee anproved of ! hy yourself. The "ubie'ets for examination for the i year lssl-RJ are. for all applicants, the Common ! English branches, physical eeography. higher al- i irebra (to quadratics) geometry (four loofcs). and . f, S. history. The special requirements ol appli- ; ' cants for'admijsion to the Scientific cour-e will he elements of natural philosophy : the special re- ! qnjremcnts made of lassical students areCncar (three books) Cicero's orations (three), and Xeno- I j phen's nrinnhai A student whose qualifications " 1 fill, in some respects, below the standard as to give : 1 a reasonable hope that he will make up his tlefi t cicncics. nviv bo admitted on probation . Should ( ' no one present himself who fj entitled to enter as . 1 a Frohman. a well-qualified applicant for Hyhrr I elas standing may bo admitted. j I A" soon as the" appointment "hall have been I made in ronr district you will please notify tho ; college authorities of the fact. k'v'" the name and ad. Ircss of the appointee. ' Althoueh onr standard of ndmi'sion to theeol ' lei-c classes will be higher after theeoming session , ! and special courses in civil engineerins. ehemis- ; -trv and nhvsies. and natural science has been ad- fit l ded to the courses reeogn'Tod in the present cata- ! j logne. I forward a copy of that catalogue ns giving, on pages IS and as. a errect idea of the prepara ' tion required of those who would now enter as j Freshmen. We shall be glad to furnish yon with i further information concerning this or other mat 1 ters relating to the college. Requesting your early and hearty co-operation 1 in securing for your 'scholarship" the bet stu I dent available. T remain, vonrs respectfully. .Ias. Y. Mi Kmc, Aetinu; l'resident. Foncir.T.r: BFr t.Ks kuom .Ti p;e Dean. When Annie Cardnor, indicted in the Blair County Court for infanticide and causing the death of her illegitimate off spring, was called up last week for sentence in the latter count, on which she was found guilty, Judge Dean took occasion to say : "Altlionsh the cvid'-ncc pointed to tlie truth of this oliarsrc flnfiiritli i.lt'). the ittry had a ro.i oni bld tloiiht of your RUilt. nml ifipiiited yon of mnr tlnr, hut found yon euilty of confpabn the tlfnth r.f the Infant." Whether yon mur.loreil the h:he ot! and vim nlonc know. Ity the verdict we know yon "concealed its death. H was a bastard child, lience the offenco whiet. culls tor punish ment not rxi'eedlnsr three years. We do not in tend to impose upon Ton tho extreme penalty. Neither pnhlie sentiment n r the law apportions the pen ity of the off e nee e-jua ! ly tirt ween the t o Bides. T.eavinr ont of" view those enes In whieh tho man is nlnioct solely the wronz-docr. when he, hy persisler.t attentions, falsehood and treaehory, (rains the nfiections of a yonnir irirl and takes ad vantage of the influence, thus He.piired to niir. her, no penalty is too severe for Mich villainy. Hut exflndlnij this rtnss of eases altogether, and taking thoso where the trinstrression is ,ts much the fault of one as the other, in these cases the puntshment is almost wholly on the side of the pirl. The man escape with a totally inmlcipinrn penalty. Her relatives east her oil, put. lie senti ment ostracizes her forever from society. The stain Is rover ellacd. She en-lores all tfie .sutler- ina: of ohihl-hirth. must ho?ir the burden through lona1 years of rcarinz unaided tlie helpless child . f constant reminder of her own sin and shame. The man .o!nctime pays a few dollars or ulve security to pay it. or .ta! the partner of his milt into Court, when the leiral penalty is imno-ed on him. amounting to three or lour hundred dollars. In rive cases out of s'x he refuses to pay. iroes to jail and comes ont nt the end of three months nn tier the insolvent laws. fi plaee in soetety 1 pist th same as before, his character has not been affected in public estimation, his prospects ot marriage have been in no wi" blighted. I t f course public sentiment is wolull wrontr. ; and the law fs worullv defective. Time and airaln ' ha t'io attention of the Ketrislature been called to the lameness ot the law. thna tar without avail. : Th" penalty en the man for toTiieation anil bas tardy otiicht to lie at least one year s imprisonment , at labor, on his default in complying with the cn- ' fence for the support of the child. 1 As the ease stands the injustice of pnblie senti ment and the defect In the law are powerful incen- ' fives to the murder of bastard children, or theoon cealment of their birth and death. Keeoenir.inic ! this iniustice. in pome countries fonnd'inu: hospi tals are established, whot-e the iruilty mother can i give birth to. or where she can leave her unfortu nate off sprinz without detection. ' f course this , removes in a treat decree the motive to abortion : ar.d chiltl murder. Whether It hag a tendency to eneeiirsaro illicit intercourse is a question about which there is a tlillerence of opinion. One thini is certain, public sentiment In this country bc- licves such would be the tendency, and would not tolerate foumllinif hospitals. For the present we can only hope that public sentiment, operajimr on ' the !,cjrilntnre. will before, lonir. by proper laws, impose upon the man a penalty whtch shall In some measure approximate thai which the girl is compelled to sutler. A man in our vicinity, of much jircoeitr. And a wonderful decree of mental jtrceision, Spranir into some shrubbery with urent velocity. And rudely extracted both his orpins of vision. When he missed the ns of his optical apparatus, He )i!mpd into the hush attain with animation. And havinir restored his eves to their original sta tus. Strniirhtway pnrsncd his customary occupation. We cannot but think occasionally ofthesad lot of one n-ho has lost both eyes. It is of course Imjtos sihie to enumerate a tiihe of the weet siirhts he must necessarily miss, lint it comes to our mind that he cannot see the infinite variety of splendid l clothing which lines the shelves of .las. J. Mur phy, 10;i Olinton street, Johnstown anil that is a ! piht worth seeine to aiiyhmly. This clothing is ' precisely the sort a j;crson ouiilit to wear durinif k the morith oi Ausnst, and will be disposed of to customers at the very slightest advance over flrt cost. America ISIust Yield. The trrcntest thinkers, the most jirofound schol ' ars. the most exjierf . thorou-rh and successful chem ists for these America must turn to tjermany. In the wofully sjieeulative field of medicine no iireatcr step has yet been taken than in the discov ery, after the most extended research and thf most carelul and patient exjierimentp. of lr. Faust's ! ( ierman fouxh Svrup. tor the cure of consumption. couirhs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, croup, and H'l pulmtitiary diseafea. Kemember this medicine is sold on a positive Riiarantee to cure Price. 2.V ftoc. and ?1 per bottle. Ask Drnei ists. Sold at K. ! James' Drujf Store, Kbcnburg, Pa. 4-l.-e.o.w. As to my wife at the window one day Stood watchini? a man with a monkey, A cart came by with a "broth of a boy," Who was tlrivfnir a stout little donkey ; To my wife 1 then spoke by way of a joke : "There's a relation of yours in that carriaze." To which she replied, as the donkey she spied, "Ah. yes, a relation by marrhtiro !" That monkey is likewise a relation, bv blood if not by marriage, of some others ol those persons for instance, who bifV their roadv-made clothinz elsewhere than at Simon A. Rendheim's, next door to tho First National Hank, Altoona. This firm dispense harains with so liberal a hand that one who fails to take advantaxe of the same richly de serves to be elassihe 1 with the genus simia. Their stock of snmmerwear fs thelargest, bestand cheap est received this summer. 1 Sliiloh's Consumption Cure. "This is beyond question the most snccessful i couirh medicine we have ever sold.' writes a prom t inent dru'r firm. A few doses invariably cures the 1 worst cases of Couirh, Croup, or Bronchitis, while j its wonderful succe-- in the cure of Consumption i is without a parallel in tlie history of medicine. I Since its first discovery it has been sold on a miar- autre a test which no other medicine can stand. I It you have a consrh we earnestly ask you to try it. I I'rice, ltk, fine, anil $ 1 . If your lungs arc sore, or , yortr chest or hack Ir.me, ue Shiloh's I'orous I'la8 ; ters. So hi at K. James' Ih-nir Store, Postofnce, I Kbensbun?, l'a. 4-1, '81. -e.o.w.ly. J "Ti? well to iuote the census number. To show the irrcatness of a nation, Hnt better vet's the ereen cucumber To double tip the populat'on. Probably as (rood a plan as any wonlJ be to pay a visit to (totlfrey Wolfe's clothinsr emporium", next doer to the post-oftee. Altoona. any tine day, ami reckon np the number of customers" who enter his doors inside an hour. It would double up one's Ideas on the subicet quicker than any cucumber. He keeps only the very best sroods : his styles are the latest in market : he warrants each piece sold to be inst as represented ; he sells for enih, antl ho sells from fifteen to thirty per cent, cheaper than all competitors. That is theecret ofhis popular ity with the masses. An order by mail will re ceive prompt attention. 1 "Be sure yon are ri-iht , then jro ahead." As soon as yon're sleepy, run straight to bed : Hcfore you "speak crossly, or a -t very naughty. 'So looic In the srtp.ss lon onouuh to count forty, Ju n't swear, chew, or steal, and be kind to the poor. And wipe yonr feet efcaowhen you enter the door. And to wind np with probably the best advice of all be sure yon buy the shoen that cover the feet yon -wipe clean at the door from S. Hlumcn thal, Illu tievenih avenue, Altoona. He keeps the largest stock of the best material and make in all this section, and sells cheaper than anybody. Hoots and shoes for ladies an.l gentlemen receiv ed every couple ol days. feeuU lor a price-list. HTJIE5SF.AI,. Ht." MTU KEYS HT'NTI.F. V. Married, at he I resilience o! tlie nrwie parent". In thi place, on I Motnl"" luerninir. Anzn-t R, lsst. bv Kit. T. K. i Jones. Mr. S.m'1. .T. Htmphret. formerly of Kh j en?biinr. nw of l'ittshnrtc. am! Miss 'arrik. sec j ontl (laughter of K'o. Huntley, K.-.4. No card". I Apart from the fact that mtrhnppr frtem! Sara I wfl! at one time en -ollett a member 01" the "art pre servative, wnicn eniriit's nun in a special manner j0 tnc benedictions of the craft, there reason" in abundance whv the printers are other reason" in abundance whv the printers and everv- i body else shonld wish him well now that he ha" j linked his fortunes with one of the finest and fair est daughters of Ebensbura:. Possessed as he is of nn Irreproachable character, the mwt eenerotis impulses, and a business tact which is founded on the secure basis of industry and lionestv. we know O! nn one more deserving of tne Messing" which ! are sure to result from "a nnion of hands and a j union of hearts "' so eminently ht to have been i made as the worthy bridegroom elect. Hehascho- I sen well and wisely, anil we have no hecitation in j hclievinsr that he and his fafr vounir bride have ! entered upon a happy and harmonious career that will only end when one or other of them is sum- i moned to another and we hope a betfer world, i That such, at least are the hlcsins in store for t'lim is the earnest prnver of a tiwt of ndmfrinsc friends and well-wishers here and elsewhere. 1SROM N STEWART. Married, at the Catho lic church. Sntnmitville. with Nuptial Mas. on Tuesday morning. Auin--t y. Ism. bv Rev. Father lavin. Mr. .T. "h.ri.k Hnwi. of Hemlock, this county, and Miss Jknnik A., daughter of Mr. Jno. Stewart, or Sumnntville. 1 Our worthy yonny friend and correspondent, the happy bridegroom aforeniid. verv naively adds in ' a postscript to the above notice th.it there will be j no letter from " " this week. Well, we shonld j say not. A man who has just been made happv lor ' life, as we know he has. by securing a wire who is ' eminently deserving or his hve and devotion, is certainly tixi full for utterriiice throuirli the columns ! of a newspaner. lience we not only excuse his ap- I tmretit remissness, but we tender to him and hi." j lovinir and lovable youtm bride our heartfelt eon- J trratulation" and ffood wishes. Such an nnion of 1 virtue, intelligence anil refinement well merits the j tilucsin-r of ItMl-nn in this trf.rl.l nn.l Ihit rr-nri nf never - fadour glorv in the wor d t come, an.l that such nvty be vouchsafe,! to the happv young eon. ' pie is the earnest prayer of all who know and es teem them for their many excellent qualities. J Kill )DY M IK TflS. Married, at the Catholic i church. St. Augustine, on Tnesdav. Ann. 2. lssl, ; by Rev. Father Ryan, Mr..l.is. Knoovand Miss ! 1177.18 Momiis, both of Clearfield town-diip. . OBITl'AB V. ! EVANS. Died, in F.liensburg. on Tuesday. Anar. y. issi. Mr". Mary Kv.its, wife of .fere. Evans, I asred about To years. i IAYIS Iied, fn Ebcnsbnrg. on Saturdar. An- 1 gust a. issi. Miss Mat.y 1.yis, in the -Jlst year of ' her age. j niOTYfOMMI' V-' Shank. Connnamtli Uorouuh. We are nu- tliorlr.ei! to announce that I.. V. Sliank, of Cone- I maugh borouah. will be a candidate for the nbove j office at the coining liemocratic primary election. I It noTuinnteil and 'elected. he j. ledges himself to guard the Intercuts of the taxpayer? of the county w.'th honejty and fidelity. XTV TUKASUliKU. John A. ' Kesskdt. Kbensburg. We are authorized to announce that .l.A. Kennedy, of Ebensburif, will be a candidate for the above named office at ! thecomini; Democratic primary election, and Tool- j in: asnred that lie can perforin the duties of the office to the satisfaction ot the people and "ith no discredit to himself, he respectfully Solicits the I support of liis party friends thronirhont the county. ! lOrXTY ("OMMISSIOXEli. 1 T. Smith. M;in-!vr. Wo irr niittmrtzptl to nn- nun-ff that l'ntrifk I!. Sn i I h, of Munstcr town nhip, :in aMiirnnt fur tlie nhnve Hi;uicl position on the ! ci!KKr:i t it tirkct. it! jort n! roure to the will of his party friend? : expressed 'it the ensmi injf priinnry election. It nominnted and elected lio pedce"!iiin?elf to an lionrt and faithful dis chnnse of tlie duttc? f the office. M1 ixkijat, land you salt::; The undersigned offers at private sale and , accomniodatim; terms a tract of land lyinirthrec- ! fourths ol tl mile from the Pennsylvania Hailroad and contalninit 77 .cr". 'Thc'land is underlaid I wi'h coal, kiiik H.AY anil nto- or.K. and is also , well tinib; red, has a -rood saw-miil se.it thereon, I ami Could be readily reached by a railroatl track I from the main line." J-'or further particulars call ' on or address 3AMKS IlfltKK, Anic. 12, 'fil.".f. Wiltiiore. Cambria Co., Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.; BY virt-io of an nhat order f the )r1mnp f'onrt I of 'ntntri;i county, tho iiiuh'rst" ned will ox- pose to sale hy ;mhlic nuetiuii or outers, on the ' ! promises, on ( SATl'KDAY. SKl'TKMHKU 3, im. ; at 2 (iVi.i'i K. v. m the following d 'srihed Hkal ; Kstatk. ot which .fn.nier" Mehally ; TWO AND ONE-HALF LOTS GF GROUND : situate in the h., relish of Snmmitvllle. fimbria ; countv. l'a., frontiiia on linimiiiidon. Cambria antl Indiana T iirnpiki'. adi'iiiins lands of William 1. int. m and ht irs of .1 uli ti K inm y. deeeasoil, hav- , injt thep'on ereetctl a two story 1'i.ank Hoi sk and l'LANK SrAltl.E. TI RMS V SALE. s- One-third of the jmreha.se money to be jiaid ' at the continuation i f the sale, ami the remainder I in two equal annual payments. ii h tntfrejt. to be secured bv the innriaait" and lolnmcnt ltnds of ( i the j.urcliaser. I'AI L MiKKNXA, ! J HN KliKK. I j Kveeutors of .Tajik.-! Mkhakft. tlcc'd I Summit. A ni'. VI, ls!.-:',t. Tfnlarla 1h an I'nstcn Vaporonsj. I'oison, spreatlini; tliene and death in many lo calities, for which tpn: n i ne is no ;rcnui ne a ntidote, ; but for the elfccts ef which II nietter's Stomach Hitters Is not only . thorough remedy, but a read able j.revent ive. To this tuft there Is an nvcr i whelming array ot testimony, evfciitllnjc over a f jierion ot thirty' years. All tlisordcrs os the liver, j stomacii and i)t wclsaie also conijnered tv the Kit , tcrs. s-l'2, !l.-ly.l MRS. LYDU L PIKKH&M, OF LYNN, MASS., LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAELE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cnre forall Him Painful Comylnlnt nil WrafkaeMea oeoiamon tonrtet female poplttn. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plalnta, all ovarian trouble. Inflammation and TfTeera tlon, Falltns and Displacements, and the conaeqnent Spinal Weakness, and la particularly adapted to the Change of IJfe. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the nterns in an early stafre of development. The tendency to can cerona humom there Is checked very speedily by tta Ota It remove f aintnesa, flatulency, deatroya all era Ing for stimulants, and relievee weakneas of the stomach. It cure Bloatlne;, n.ailaclios. Sorrona Pr oat ration. General Debility, Bleeplearoesa, Deprrnton and Indl (reatton. That fcelimr of besrlrirdnwii.eatisfns; pain, wels-ht and backache, la always permanently cured by tta use. It will at all times and nnder all circiinistancaj act In barmony with tlielswstbat govern the femsle system. For the cnre of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound la unsurpftsaed. I.TIIA F.. PINKHXM't Tr.r.r.THBiE con POCNOts prepared at Tti an.l sas TVratern Avatiua, I-ynn, Mass. Pri.e l. Six bottles for i. Bent by mall In the form of pills, also in the form of locensrea, on receipt of price. I per box for either. Mra. Ptnkbam freely answers all letters of intjuiry. Bend for pamph let; Addraas as above. Mention th'S Paper, Ko family sbonld be without l.TDIA TC prNXHAMU I.rvTR Prt I fl. They cure constipation, bUioasnasa, and torpidity of the lirer. to rants per box. - Sold by tall Irus;el"te. Anir. l'i, ltsl.-ly. Inutile, fur itose. distressing com- plaints to iflticfi yon are subject, use Dr. raust's (Jcrman Aromatic Wine. i4-7.'6i.-ij.j C1T.0. M. READE. Attornev-at-Law, FhensburK. Pa. Office on Centre street. ibrce duors Iruiu H ik" struct. 18-27 1 c t-t-T.-'s'3. w if jmm I i c liyvW 5 ""-' -..5 5 STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION PITTSBURGH. 2811 Eilffion cf the PennsjMia STATE AGEICDLTDRAL SOCIETY -AND- : Fifth Annual Eijosition of the PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION SOCIETY COMBINKI). l'r Vl- r4 A-si'v. I.IT0 Stoi'k Exhibition from Heptrmber ."illi tn 17th. Industrial and Mechanical Exhibition, with Trials of Speed, will continue until Orlolier Mh. Open lay ana KrcniBg. S4I.500 IN PREMIUMS. EXCURSION TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES Will be issued hy all Railroads centering at 1'ittsburgh. ENTRY IJOOIl CLOSES AUGUST 3. OJfiern of Iht Trnn' Agricultural Sot iely. WILLIAM S. lUSELL, Prcsitlcnt. I. W. SKI LEI!, Ieorlin Secretary. ELBIUIXiE McCONKEY, f'orrespoiulini; Seen tarj ' Acnt-ST 12. i?i.-:t. acres, Carpets, last addition through the air, and are also worth seeing. There is a Jtoih-Jiooin in the building. valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Indies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanrimaker i ; .sirens that visitors should feel at home when they come, anil be free lo purchase or not, as they please. Note. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for hopping by mail from any part of the United States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address John W'anamakkk, Gkand Di.ro r, Fim.ArEL.PHiA. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS i IX CAMIVRIA COUNTY, "i FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1881 anft 1882. E1 BKNSHT'Ril HOKftt'flH Oeo. A. Kinkead. Secretary. F.benshu-B. Mamination to i tie held Turtttay, Aayn if ICth. CIONKMAT TJH f IHOl'f'tH John Kirhy. Sec j retarv. Kximinatmn to be held Jhurs-icy, Au gust lth. C1A1MKKI A HOHOI UH-Kob't H. ftri.lpcs. See J retary. I'ambria I. t. Kxamination to be held h'rittrty. Anrrtrxl 19th. : rT-'fNNEI.HII.I. KOK t' John Kinnv. Seero : 1 tarv, allutin: OAI.LHZ1N KdRil'-F. J. i Oiristv. See'v, (Jallittin: flALMTZIN TVI ' AV. .1. it.iwsoii. Sec'y. tfallitrin. Kxamination to j be held at Oallitzin. Tueiday, Angu't iJrf. TASHINOTON' TOWNSHIP J. I. O'Neill. sson : St'MMirVIILF. KOK- oi-m - , Secretary. Summit Kxaini- nation to be held at Cresson, Wrdnt'dap. Aug. ?ith. rOKTAtJE TOWNSHIP Thomrin P. Powers. Secretary. lVrtaite. I'.xamination to te lie Id at Portaite, Thursday , Augn't S,'4k. UHLMnRE HOPtl"fH J.V. Fleck. Secreta- ry. Wilmore: sVMMEKHIM.TWr.-J.H, Pimonrt. Secretary. Wiltnore. Kxamination to be held at WilnwreFrirfay, August f th. IRANKLIN BOKfH OH John Kobcrts. See ' retarv. F.ast t'orcmiiili: CONtMAt'HH TWI'.-il. R. Sliaffer. Secretary. East t 'onemaush. Examination to he held at Franklin, Tuesday, An gu't snth. TAYI.1 .lohn AYI.OK TOWNSHIP Sol. Strayer. Secretary, Sam'l TiblHitt, Secretary. Kast conemaugn. ex amination to he held at "East Conemaugh, Wednes day, August iltst. JACKSON TOWNSHIP Cornelius Hunt, Sec retary. Video. Kxamination to to held at Kair view, Thursday, September 1st. C1KOYI.K TOWNSHIP Thos. Plummer. Secre- tary. Summerhtil : SMITH FOKK. find.) I). W. I.nke. Secretary. South Fork. Kxamination to be "held at Summerhi II , Friday. September td. ruiniRH TOWNSHIP If. J. .Tones. Secreta- V ry. Ebensbnrir. Kxamination to te held at Kl- l cusburii. Mondoy, Srpt ,'th. MT NSTF.lt TOWNSHIP 1eorre MTuUonirli. Secretary . Blunster. Kxamination tobehild ; at the "Mill Scbottl House." Tuesday, Sept. C!h. CUvTvOT.T.TOWN IIIIKIIVKH-Ilr. .T. K. Gau cher St-c'y, Carr-jlltown : CiUEiiU.lWP. I Valentine liumin. Sec'v, :arrolltown. Examina- tion fo be held at Carrolitown, Wednesday, Sept. 7th. C' IIIFSTSFKINOS BOKOT OH W. rt. Sanpp, ' Sec'v, Chet Springs: CI.KAKF1F.KT T I'. : i(r .1 ''. McMullen. Secretary, St. Auitustme ; ! TK N TWI'. W. . Krise, Sec'y, St. Aiikiistine. ; Kxamination to be I'.eld at Trexler's, Thursday, ' September 8th. TOKETTO HOUff lr. M A. Wenor, Secreta j rv. I.retto: ALI.I'f 1HKNY TWI'. Simon Vouirht, Secretary, Koretto. Kxamination to bo held at liretto, Friday. September 9th. -r t.- a v. v TiiwvmilP-K I.. tllascow.Secreta- ' I , rv f Vlafir iw. Kxamination to be held at l.loydsville. Tuesday, Sept 1.1th. I -- ruiTVTowN'sllli' S.J. I.nther. Secretary. : st Autrnstine. Kxaminatien to bo held at 1 Heaver Valley, Wednesday, September lUh ! a-H KST TOWNSHIP John Hips. Secretary. St. I V ' iJiwrence. Kxamination to be ueia at at. i rence, 'Thursday, September Kin. T?I.TF.R TOWNSHIP Panl Tahner, Secretary, hi Carrulltttwn. ?:xamii.ation to bo held at t. Bonitaee, Friday. September 16th. llLACKLirK TWP.-HU" BowL'l,?-,iSTn T 1 ry. Pindleton. Kxamination to be held at Bel sano,'Hdiict.'t'. September tltt. iimv TOWNSHIP-Jos. A. Iramm, S-cretary I St Nicholas. Kxamination to beheld at St. Nicholas, Tanriday. September ffl. ST SUT EH ANNA TOWNSHIP-- . Sec retarv. . Kxaminatioe to be held at J. t I'. Bearer's, Friday, September ?f. , T (AVER Yf)PF.KT(tWNSHlP-Wm. M'Cltne I J j Secretary. Cambria T. O. Kxamination to be held at Bheam s, lursaay, .trpiraw X vri'KK YOUER TOW NSH1P Jer. Heiple. Sec- , J retary. Examination to be held at Osborn's, 1 i llcffnoday.seifcm6rrf.tfa. OTONYCKEEK TO WNSH1F John A. Wertr. I 0Seeretrv. Johnstown. Examination to be held at Walnut Grove, Thursday, September iT'th. ! T nlCHLANK TOWNSHIP John H. Veil. Sec- I 1 1 retarv. Scalp Level : ADAMS TOWNSHIP , r- (Jrami'injf Secretary South Fork, E.vamina- j tion to be held at Froytown. Friday, S-pt. St'th. rftHE EXAMINATIONS lo commence promptly J. at 9 o'clock. Applicants must present the-mselvcs for exam ination in the district in which they first apply. a-'n r,ectl examination will be srranted except 1 tor cause ; applicants desirinsr special examination must rrcsent a written request, signed by at least four members of the Board wishing to employ such "'TheInrectors and public generally are respect fully invited to be present at the examination. Applicants will come prepared with s"''.t'l pa per, pencils, etc. I.. St KA i EK. Augu-'t 1J County Superintendent. i -a- v TV rST- T ?-c -jjo "jr. v i'utiiMii 1 " TIi- njKrrr$ Pittihuryh tUjiOiition oritlu. .1. W. HATf'HELon, IVtiilont I E. r. YOUMi, (ioncral M.-inaner. INO. I). I5A1LEY, Ass't Managor a C'asli'r. J. C. PA TTKUSON, Secntarv. On visiting Philadelphia i will find. among other places interest, the Grand Depot -well worthy of a :. Its floor and gallery now cover over three and 3re filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The is a large and beautiful to which admittance is free. The l'ltcUhd'C Tubes carrying the money the Electric-Light Machinery, onriiANs conrr salk VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! T Y virtue of an order issuing out ot the Irphans U 'onrt ot Cambria conntv, to me directed. I ill exjx'sc to jiol'llc sale on the j remises, on Satnrflay, tte U flay of Septemlier, 1881, at 2 oVixm k, r. m.. the following described real estate, the j.r.jerty ttf Jert-me It-aws.m. late of Allegheny townsliiji. tlec'd. to wit: All that certain Tiece r Parrti of Land situate in Jail ''tln township. 'ambria county. l'a., adioinlr.k lands of Joseph Killer, Valentine Ans nian. John flf.ro. nm ttie est:ite of F. V Christ v, lec tt. c.tntainini; l.JO Arreii, more or ie-s, altotit SO Acres of which are cleared. Iiavine theron ereet ctl a fiiusT Mill., a larire'two story Hr.it k Iiwei l ixo Hm-sF. tnree one-stofv Frawb Tenant Hm s i:s. lame Fkame Hank Karn. ami the necessary outbuildings, all in .! repair. There is a (food Orchard on the j. remises, and the water from a mountain sprlntr passes Ihroujrh tlie land. TK11MS OK SA1.K. f ine-third of the purchase money to he paid nt the confirmation of the s.ilc. and ttie remainder in two enual annual pavment. with Interest, to he sconred by ttie judgment '...ml and morfiraireof tlie urcnaser. .IA31I--S.I. KAYI.OK. rnstee to sell the real estate of .ll:n.M IVtu wx, deceased. lS-l'2.-3t, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ATi ESTATE! BY virtue of an alia onW of tlie Court of im man lltj. tf ;iinlria countv. ir!ud to the uniif-rslirnpd Aiiifn?e ol Icwi? Hartman, there wil! be epo?el to iuTlic ?a!e. on SATURDAY, August 27th. 1SS1. At 2 o'c lock, r. M., at the Hotel of A. H. Hans-. In Carrolitown borough, all that herein described, roal estate in Elder township (formerly in Chest townshlit). adjoining lands of John Fenlon. Oct.. Hahn. William Noel, Jacob Klrkpatrlck, Lewis Schimpf, and J. Kirkpatriok an.l L.. Sehimp. and others, contain:nc 7 O Icies, more or less. 4 ft icres ot which arc cleared, hanoir thereon erect ed a two story Fp. ,vr. lvEf.t tvo Horsic. now nr cnpietlby Lewis Hnrliiimi, and also a small lnrrll iny House and Frame Stable, now occupied bv John Hell. Terms of Sale fine third of the purchase monev to be paid on confirmation of sale, antl the remaining two-thirds in two equal annual pay ments, io no secured ty tnc P"n ls or morteatf e or the pnr.'lvier, wlih interest. Said premises to o sold divested of 'ill liens. AN PKF.W H. H vn. Assignee of Lewis Hartman. Carrolitown, Aug. 11, lssi'.-jt. Ilenltli i AAen.ltli! E. C. ffm's Nkiivixk asp Br tt i n Thkat- m k XT a spceifle for Hvsteria. Iiizrinesa.H'on vulslons. Nervous Headache, Mental Depression ljoss of Memory. Spermatorrhoea, lmpotcncy. In voluntary Emissions. Premature Old Aire, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or ovcr-indtiltrenco. hteh leads to misery, dcav and tleath. One box wiil cure recent casns. Each box contains 1 month's treatment. ne dollar per b-.x. or six boxes for hvo dollars: seflt bv mail prepaid on receipt of price. We puarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompa nied by five dollars, we will semi the purchaser onr written eruarantve to return the money if the treatment-does not effect a cure. Guarantees is sued onJv when treatment is ordered direct from ns. Address JOHN C. W EST S C ., Sole Propri etors. 1S1 At i3 w. Madison St.. Chicago. 111. Sold by all drnircisss. Smith, Kline r Co., Wholesale Aa-ents, Philadelphia. ii-S."81.-lv.) S500 REWARD! "f.TE will pay the above reward for any case of Li ver'Com plaint. Pyspepsia. Sick Headache, Indlarestion. Costipation or Costivsness we cannot cure with West's Vrtretable Liver Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are nn rely vepe table, and never fail to jrive satisfaction. . unf Coated. I.arire Hoxc. containinn r.0 1'ilN, 'lb cts. For sale by nil I iruirttists. Beware of coun terfeiters and imitators. The genuine manufac tured onlvbv JOHN WEST it CO.. The Fill Makers," 181 t Ki W. Madison St.. 'lilcatro. Free trial packnire sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3cent stamp. lH-VKl -lv. J XECT'TOirs NOTICE. Estate of Mox ar. loriitss, tlec'd. letters testameHtary havinif been issued to the nndersiirnctl on the estate of Monaca "t uaias, late of Allegheny township, leceased. all j r;on! indebted to said estate are hereby notified that immediate payment mnt be made ami those h.ir Ina claims acitinst the same will present them le gally authenticated for settlement. W. A. H. LiTl'LE, Execut.tr. Allegheny Twp., Auir. 6, Inl.-t. S20.00 SAVED! S20.00 ftSO.flfl NATFI) by rnrrha- rnri INK .fni; a SEW 1NH M ACHINK from the unnersipned. whoseomce liv Eleventh Avenue, tlween lth and 17th Sts.. AfrooxA. Pa., and who offers the Editor of the CATumiiA Fr.F.rVAtu as reference. .1. Mot .11 ATI I. Altoona. April 15, lM.-tf. K. M. J. BUCK, TH YSICI AN AND PrROEON, Ai.Tnorn, i Offlee and residence on Fourteenth street, near K'.eventh aTenue, where niftht calls can be made, Othce hours fmra to 10, a. w.. and trom a to a nd 8 to . r. tm. Special attention paid to Iuv ases of the Eye and Far. as well as to tnrficl operations of every description, I-I9,-U. ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-FOUR 1EARS MAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- AND- Sheet Iron Wares AND DEALERS IN i HEATING, PARLOR ail COOKING STOVES, SHEET METALS. AND HOl'SE-Fl'RMSeiNG GOODS 6ENEPiLLY. Jobbing in TIX, COPPER & SHEET-IRON PROMPTLY" ATTENDED TO. Nos.27S. 2S0 and 2S-2'WaMliington St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. JULY II, 1881. WE ARE SEI.UMI "D' Lb THAT ARE VERY EECIDED BARGAINS. Note btltw a few in J ULrmnt oflercl : 1 cents per yard to el..?e. 4-1 Cttcheco and Pad ticl.awns. A .-cnt j er yard up. ow-nir to sTvIe. Iace Kuntiii4 ;il llln'ii's. ,'4'..l. iuull flora. r.i.rii: ix IMPORTED DRESS COODS, At 15 c rit . w.rTli SO pfntf. lOO A Ii.-niu-i'iiit I'.ira-.il- a; pfco. Hxtrnfiflinrsrv IlTrt:ain in Kin-, lU-;t- anl H;il'. ' LADIES' TllAYKLINii I I.STEKS. j 75c, 81. OO. 1.25. ft 1 .50 and up to t5.0n each. I.tiet", llf" nml lillclrrn" I.A wxasj atxaitAM SV1TS, All to te t-l"?Pvl out nt'.i riftco. PEVEI'.AL -aj: t i! ;it u NEW (jOODS. Ol'KN: : w Ulnrk SnnnNli liters. Ekt f-f nil kfnI. New H:iiii!tir. New Swi Kui'-n-i.tcrie-. I New Naitiii"jk KuitTd ieric-. N-w I,'n'Ti lln.l. ; New Kiuureil Sn is-e-. 25c. tip. Nt-tr Into i m-I. I-arve invoice? HI ark nl t'oj -rel lre Silk" r t oeirci each week : al?o. SuT n. P .. Mp-. K.-.: ttiug keitnir our U r-n w-J w?t!i n'l h -!J..;-.t : efiloriiiir. incltitlinir Hr uiw in van-u5 -h;ide-, nw fouiht U'T. and very fcm re. KIF 1 41. Al l I S I FANCY SUMMER SILKS! New Plack and Coh-ro 1 ('! 1-e I : mcrt- : te:inir lirt (I'Kids, i boggs & num.. i 118 & 120 Feaeral Street Alleihem. I P. S. New Skeleton H.-.p Skmsand Butle : Hosiery. tJl'-ves. Huttons. New lt.'a i.'.i l'Hssnmn-tai-ic and Fringes. I.a. tics' .lu-lin 1 "mlerwear. Crcii;.s' (t.n-mcr and Mer.no 1 n l'-rwcnr. Jean : iTawerf. Collars Cutis and Neckwear. B. J. LYISTCII, Mannfartnrrr and Dealer In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! i mm asd .-us, iLOUXGfES, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c. , 1G0.") KLKYKXTII AVENUE, Kelwcrn Kith mi'I 1711i Sis., Altoona. 3?eixix'a. ?-CitlT.ens ef Cambria cmi.'y snd all other wishing to purchase honest Fl liMIIKt. it., at honest pri'-cs are respect fully invitc-I to icne tue a call belore buyiuit elsewhere, as I am confident th.it I can meet evcrv want an.l p1eaeeverv taste. ITices the verv lowest. H.J. LYNCH. Altoona. April 18. l-.HO.-tf, STEEL BA1U5 FENCE C HKAIM.U THAN" W I . (ITT n i.i. m.i;.) One If'i re Vaintnl Cots but 2'XTJV ci:xrs icr i:n. Snmplca nittl atitloii iich Sent I ree. ; OLIVER BROTHERS & PHILLIPS, 1 fll. ! A 93 WAlf K VTRIFT, 114, llf. A Il5 I IISST Ivrnae, i S-.T.-.m J 1'i nsiinuin. PA. McNEVIN &L YEACER, MAsrr.uTi rn'S -r ; Tin Copper anl SieeMron WARE, -Ar TKLF:5 IN- ! COOKING & HEATIX(i STOVRS, 1 RASI'IX riRNAIIX. Ac, ! 110S Elevcnlh Avtiuiv, . Altn, T. Oaf Poor Tful of Opera House. itooriNti ami srocriNrt rBomrTi.v attkmt.I' to. REPAIRS FOR STUTIS (tOsIIMU l HAM. Altoona. Oct. in. l'Tf -tf. i riuT ri ;ori i 's .Tl" i hItii ..J PIT? f"T ?"."! f at fW i.r...ii.w . rA ii-.i. ..ti1 . . - -T a. r. l l: .1 fltllE subscriber has the pleasure of nn-nr-'iiiE I to'thc people cf i:bensluira and licinity that he ha ottered a fart-c!:i-s ftt.-t.rial ett.iifTimeri in the building recently o.-cupietl by Judce Lb'J asat1ruasttire.cn liti 'tret t op tain House, wncre he will be i.l to uricomP n who want to be shaved, hare their hai-cut. -r tie sire anv other at'entions in hi" 1 he .-h hair and baircombinas made int.tciir's and switen- es when dcired. Safst v n.-n rendered or no charge made. Please give ice XvH AI- I K. tibensburg. March Z'o. l?-l.-iv. I : t C-. a weetc. (Ill day at home easily n''S S - Out n t lrce. A J Jrc -s 1 u 4 - . A " U. X I I ( t t 'I t IT I
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