D f Put. I m. v lh- 91 -l'" iii u r 1 y Si s tli! irfiec I if i 1 B- :' IT ' ' 1. i ni U(-.unlm; , futannn. I F.BOXBrnc. pa.. ritihAY, - - - jrc. 'jn.issi. S I.O'JM. AND i- F.ltSONL. jfJ,,'U (-rrenbark ConTCntlon. i T1" "Timers of the National Oreenbark-I-ahor . . of Cambria. n"int, are hereby notified to )L ,r; i tv.--r respective poll.nsr In caoh, 5'sn re.Brh and lowuMiiD1. on Saturday. Srpt. 5, i. V.-vr-. :) tin- liourg of 1 an.l 1 o'clock. P M.. M-iVi-t two .ielcsates t reprcent cacti district In cirr 'nt on . I" !is-Vtob!e at K.hen.'burie on Mon I .- .. . , l i. r to nominate :l .1 r 7 ' . n u k t an 4 trinsaet such other business as m.- f'ci irL' la4" I- . I Y-t:i: r, iininuaii. .Bit no, Ana. 1'. ""il. l-icre. There ptnl thp Other Fl PSRt na nil! tnnevniir whole system. is.-. Another but wave 1ms struck, and e.very- 'botlY is J-' a TiH-iUnit mood. A pet hon-.e. to co-t $17". is to he built on :i"the I'.lair onm 'v poor hoii.-f f.inn. ; 'fhe nMntl.tyburg .S'un:tarJ says thrt v Thomas M-r'nrUne, f that plar, who, by the way, i-: one r our old - hoolmateis, 4;as bitn t-fiicl T'' I a ii. 1 a'-ripte.l the poMTiur. of ''waster ' .-hiiii-t nZ Uh' ii untms'iori car "-wottt. " s ;.Wft C, as you are doubtless 8 ware, Tcan no be. oijseived with an eye that is n bare, ; .. vNrtianjin now says that tlx winds ..' 'r-.s? tiow over the oat st-ubble. An oat event, surely. . f n.r voniiir fiienl Hwry Mr?Cormick, of v.': Itf"" JT. Col., lias our Ownks for a package 'be of : nver dailies. w Graveyard " insurance r.gnts are pty- ''- his "a'lr iutatumis !aVHng. with inditTerer.t ' ..:' " bi Indiana hwniah. C.l We were visited hv a grea ly-rep."'(l ,d very copious tl! of niin last Sunday, companied by n tprinkle of hail. business cons everyv.-iii're, joi: kiii, Tire t. -comnience the w inter term within the U'next few weeks. if.,' Mr. Jos-i'ii Focrle, of Johnstown, was nvtnjured by faliins from a seatfoiiling to the :eroutnl, a distance of sixteen feet, on Sttur ldav evening la-t. Sever I t the fveiuht employes of the EH Somerset and Cambria railro;t have quit work beeait-e tlm wages paid were not con . iidered setisf-vetorv. T J A Clearried county lad named Heels fell 'from a hav mow a few dav aso and fractnr- hi Irt'ver iaw. Not the right kind of hops in tl.at beveritire rrakeii)::i named llinrv Smith was ' ? frashec! bet ve-n two cars on the track of the i'' Cambria Iron t o., at Joimstown, on Friday, C antl rlifd in two hours. The term "bankrupt' was nevermore, 'fitlv applied than in the case of W.n. M. :''-LloTd. All the hanks he was connected ,.. with "Were h oliv rupt-urcd. McDomi'd A: Co., of Coretto, are closing r cut th'ir large and varied stock of summer u Boosts atfivt etwt, in order to make room for 1 their fall ni; I wni'er supp lies. Take A yer'.s ( berry I Vet oral to stop your vjJ,CoWs, Cocchs r.nd ISronchia'. AtTections, be r. ifore they-tiii. into t'onsumption that you can V oot sfo). At new drusi store, Kbensbnrg. t"1 J.ihn M. Laird ""of the Creensburg Axgus, "T-Jvi" e'deJ't editor in the State", was lately pre setted with a fine cow and calf of Alderney "IlNcl by-General C. I". Markle, of I'ittsbuni. : Fiv tramps sent to jail hete from (ial- -u nin for rj itig to eitlier steal a freiuht train tj.ll rule thereon, were discharged from cus rartejoy Saturday after serving a term of ,..i:Va vs. jj Jtidife Lloyd, of this f.lace, wouid like '.Hvto he reealied to the Hench, and as a means ' 51T ' -th"t . .nd solicits the Demoeiatie nomina fon tor Asociate Ju.lge. s.'e card in an- fisr coi uiiii. I Ti ti.iHth and lat kiln of brick for the lew Coovt House will he fired to day. The tiin cont ins loO.nnO, which, with the other dsree kth s heretotore burned, will make an IBjir . .",t, of fso.oiu". Ii. gi-Ter, ti.cnieii. at least sixty days ba ire lite Novenilicreiection : and if you don't ifee.the I i:kkm an, w Inch tells you to do this, v is ti c time to subscribe for it. Only B.sn ter ar in rulv.tnce. Miss Kha lloyles, a very exemplary and iucii beloved doieghter of Mr. Win Uoyles, t Sutiiiuitvilie. died of diphtheria, on Sun ny of iti-t week, after only two da s' ill frss, agid about li' years. The Catholic pi-nic at Wilmore on Sat rday pas-.c.i n't very pleasantly and without he least ill uri.a nee of any kind. The BMiuut -realized was about ?44.", of which Mormte will be the net profit. Ihimti'ie M e.Motiiule. who is an emj.'oyc tone of tiie i!.it t urnaees of the Camliiia lm Comp ti, . Joliitow n, was badly scalded ule cieHiiiic' out one of the Pollers of the teenuiiw loom on Tuesday afternoon. ; A hail -storm went t hroiiijh the oafs, corn d other product-, of Mr. Join Xishtware, Uiuntirtcdon county fanner, a few days to, and left that gentleman about fsoo eorer than he was before its advent. : The roof has been placed on the annex the Union school honse, and the work of hstering will be biirun forthwith. The ltd i rig,. ;i i a whole will contain six rooms, it only l'e of them will he occupied this ..'rn. jj'r,, "I Iwvo suffered beyond endurance." in i-rSIv life li - been a bin den to me." "I have c crimen nenie.i tne jiiefistires oi society. f.x- cts frai i tr timoniats of these cured of tin at-.-! i, ii.f ulcus humors by the 'uticura eniedie H-r..-tin.l B llenrf Me A bee, the colore.l ni n who ruck F.' lei ick Sweiter on the head with ,1 ii(-hook in Jobu-'own one div last ck, was brtmght to jail here on Friday im jr,inn. Mr. S-.e:ter is improving rapidly W viil probably recover. iDt V-The tsllest s.'.ldier at th.; Saltsburg en- E, r.inent was Thomas Near, of Clarion, k In st."Tr-Js feet ei:ht inches in his stock- ft feet. N. i.e of the Kbensburg soldiers t m srso a l as j human Near, who conies ty tear !!. a a giant. Mr. W Keyer, of Johnstown, while kin a Si !"; lideon a train on the Som tet and ainbi:t railroad, was thrown mi the t ;e i l.iMorm of the r. ar car and rUd down an embankment, receiving ser OHthongii tn,t tatal injuries. -And flow come-, the Johnstown Tribune in an at ouut ot the di-tresing death in roy'e ttwn-hii by be-ins' thrown 'from a frse. ef m w t S In t I Tlli-sa; i-r-.e.-v , tt.e son of Mr. Jo n stifner an i' u.ight have obtained fiom the .-:ir!v a week earlier. C. S. E)i.-trict Couit, l'ittr-burg. a rule t s allow ed fill t he Win. M, Lloyd, bankrupt, to l i'.-tlie prayer of the petition Barns for an order to pay the "ni 1 not be granted, n s of nenraigic pains, sick and ID C?! Sr.-.1 Tl- - frvo: k c - i u - ' in-f " ;f 'a. -he, are inMantly banished by F v.ist's ticrman Cure for Neu- 1 1 ie.f.laclie. Ouariirteed to relieve. ir For sale bv K. James, E! f 4-1.- l.-e.o. w.lv. 1 t U-1 lady named Scantiin, whose iieve was i:i Pi ts'mrg. and who been a sf ep-d'tuhtcr ol Judee mas, ilicl .f consumption a few the 1 o-t-1 of that Kcutlemui, in aed F.bo it :i'.' veats. May she fx n k.e: .-I- i - peactv ,V-"Tuer are six nnfortunat, s it the Jehns g T1 pt house, thtee (,f wl.iKi; however r ilconvalsce-it. Besides the,-three other ri V! small pox i iv lieen ic..,t...l William iV"!i!iT and W ill am Oal-John-itown, niid Jacob i.'.oer. of .:al f ne-t car ever lutilt for tlic I'enn Ih road t.inipa:iy was turned out AiUrfimi shops a fev days ago for UisiiiT Thiiuisi;!. It has ail the ; npi'.ivements In perception, atid is "' l" "d of tinish --an i dtsioralions. ta.iB- ,(.,ne cost, tbii) .'a i. Ha ! i. F' ' Mr i-.., ia addition to the coiuract - o he l;e Jf I fetnte ht: un Hon ;e anl evcral o;her ci-ewher., lias nl.so'.he act tor put: K 111. a new l-.mL- Imill'iKi own We illnl. r.tjnii tnn.!.ur ,t rkh en einpl.e, ec here Up tr?iiii. ut poi.'.t at un early iUy. s atarrh IU iue-'y i a mi irvelloiit 'it nli. Dipir.heria, io.ker.mouth ml e. H it I) esi ii bottle Ciere is an la-al injector t.T the mot, sncee- . t these emplaints, withmit Fi ic-ro cf.s. .Sold by E James, ei.-inog Pa. 4-l.-e.o.-.v.Iv. j' d.-n, a colore.! emplove ti the i:s, was arrest-; I in Westkiinre - otL.-r day for failing to re 1 i.'ars whlcii he had received .. w -aaes due him, the cashier 'iteiitly given hibj a bundle. -eid of a wn. Jun is now iu ire. Canis" wns kil!t.l seems as f dui it s a (act all the same T ( I.UMu't sv sve. that "Hire. ( a- 't- d as a means of sunui.it. fw : a twi-leg'cl hp.n-t.- and jience poor dog, t-'jiT and cold. auatt' vittiui aiid that Wil- AT"re rS I - " -'f..r. -1, ' - '-t:cH. I OmHie takes credit for Co. 1 , I'.i r- i ei 5 M- h - 1 ' "n 1 ! ,rji j, Brfl'' 9 - ttl': -4'' 1 " -lff in the !Z"1' ' '"i''cnt at Ci 1 "at it murte ttie i.ei i competitive trial of rt'iip auent iluiinnr : M nieiit. We are assured timt ns.'iurit, ir.ade consideraiily the the occasion referred .-. , i tfl .1A '" o Eiake the jropei c,r- J (ieoi-ge E. McPike. eloest son of the edi tor of this paper, lias secured a situation on a rtew evening journal which is to make its first appearance in Philadelphia on Monday next, and troes thither to-dav (Friday). i .ui uoui mvv .ormtcK, aansnter or Capt. li. ri MeCormiek, of Cherrvtree., In diana county, is makina arrangements for a fr!n to Denver, Colorado, where two of her brothers reside, about the middle of n!it month. A pleasant visit and a safe return. "O for a eood rain ! exclaims a corres pondent of the Altoona Trbune. If that is the only thing he owes 'for he is to "be. con gratulated. The same correspondent notes the findine of a "caff" and a cnff Viutfon on the Newton Ilamilton eampineeeting, cronnds. A veal-amous way of snellinz 'caff.' r yir. y. II. W'tird. corrpsnemiiing clerk in the American F.x-press oftice, or, Hroadwny New York, is here on n visit to his parents and other relatives, tosay nothing of his hot of friends. Mart, is a lifotner-in-law of the editor of the Fbeemax, bbt we don't know umi ins ciotp.es are any too small for him on 1 tr,at account. A man whose namr we have not, learned is reporter, as lying seriously ill with typhoid fever in the East wild. He is a comnara- : tive stranger here. Two cases of scarlet fe- ' ver in one family additional to the one we : reported last week, come from the 'West, ward. None of the cases are considered dannt-ro'is. A couple of -parties from the mirth of the county looked quite frequently on the : wine when it was red, Tuesday night, and kicked up a shindy on the streets at a late ; hour with a conple of town boys. The usual adjournment to the Iinrsress office was ef fected, and ?5.."xj each fine was imposed on the fon r parties. ; A life in? urance company which we hope Is not to be run on the villainons "grave- j yard" plan, has been established in Scott-, dale, AVestmoreland county. Tn the list of orHeers we find the name of W. A. Todd as Second Assistant Secretary. Tiltinm is a native of Cambria caunty, and a former res- . Idert of this place. t Our former townsman Mr. A Klain. of Johnstr.wn, has rented the rooms formerly occupied by .T-.idee John I. Thomas ns a boot an 1 shoe shop, in this place, and will onen a barber-shop therein next week. Tie will not officiate in person as the wilder of the brush ami razor, out will be represented by a competent deputy. I We note the fact with pleasure that our younz friend FrnT.ic MeCnboneh. a eraduate of the Altoona Tribunr. job department, in which for some years he has been employed as a journeyman, competentandtrustworthy. has accepted a position on fhe repnrtorial staff of that excellent little daily, which is sure to be benefitted by the acquisition. Attention is invited to the advertisement of the State Normal School at Indiana, which will be found in the proper department. There are a eo-vlly number of voting men and ladies in this county who can bear am ple testimony to the thoroughness ot the ed ucation to be obtained at this famous institu tion, which is the largest and most Complete in the I'nPed Stats. The walls of the new Court House will be ready to receive the roof early nxt week. Pnttintr on the lath for plaster'ng will then commence, and workman for these two spec ial pnrnoses w(l arrive here in due time. Mr Marks, the rener.'.l superintendent, stated to us yesterday that if the weather contimies favorable the huilipncr will he com pleted and ready for nse by the middle of December. That that the, world is wofuliy (riven to lvinar has onee more heen exemnlified in the case of l)r. S'oan. of Chest Snrincs. and his two little sons. ne;ther of whom have been afflicted with small-pox, as was stated by ns last week on what we conceived to be reli able authority. The Dortor himself, it is true, was on the sjok list for a time, but we nre assured that It wasn't small-pox, or any thing like It. that ailed him.; harle-i Fi ltoslci. conductor of the obser vation car which runs between Altoona and C'resson. had his riuht hand painfullv Injured bv beinc caucht and crushed at the latter place on Tuesday last while entiplina Ids car to ( Jeo. M. Pullman's private palace car, which was attached to fhe Chicaco day ex press east. Jt would have been fortunate for Mr. Fiatoski if his hand had been as hard to crush as his name is to pronounee. Tt lta been no secret for some time past that Mr. Henry Render, of Carro'l township, has his eve on fhe Democratic nomination for County Commissioner, but it is only with in a week that we have been authorized to announce the fact throueh the Freeman. Mr Render has a pood record for honesty and inferrritv. and should he ever reach the position he isaiminzat he would undoubted ly serve the people to the best of his ability. The Altoona Trih'ine says that David Penwe'l, need 11 years, left his home in that city on last Saturday afternoon, since which time no information has been received con cet'.i' " lout. He wore a straw hat. black knee r anis, lici t calico shirt, no jacket, and was in his baie feet. His complexion and hair are liuht. Anv information concerning him sent to his crancifather, who resides on Seventh avenue and Nineteenth street, will be thanktu'Vv received. The punster of t'l" Osceola RrreilJp splits him-ielf clear up to his collar button in tiie follow in? effort : "Anv'pnnt shoo' on this side of the ridcre attempting to throw 'cold water' on the printers' excursion to Hertford Snrine-s. on September 2d and 3d, will hereaf ter be held in absolute and efern.il disrepute. Let ill nut their hands to the Irrcr. pvx on the cn.bm?). 'pool' their ixuf.i. and make the affair a success, and ;!k to it annually and eternally more or less " Mrs Andrew Moses, of Johnstown. arose from her bed at en earl hour on Sunday mominir last to co to the bedside of her epi lenfie von, as has been her custom several times during the nitrht for some time past, but missed her way in the dark and fell down a flicrht of stairs, fracturing her left lew in two places, nearly tearins off one of her ears, and receivintr other serious but it is hoped not fatal injuries, her present condition giv liur promise of an earH recovery. The Huntingdon Monitor Is s'iebtly pre vious in announcing that quite a number of prominent editois of Philadelphia, and others throughout the State, have been invited to participate in the comincr printers' picnic, and that several of them have signified their intention to be present. I'p to this writine ( Wednesday morning) no invitations have been extended and of course none have been accented, but we hope to have a different story to tell in the course of a day or two. The following described real estate of Nicholas J. Freidhoff, deceased, situate in F.'WMisbu-e, was sohl at public sale by As signees inairaml lloyo last arnnlay after noon : TIa'f lot ground on High street, with a dwelling-house, tore-room, stable and ice house thereon : sold o Carl Pivinins for WKi ; lot ground on Julian street, w ith dwelling-house and stable thereon, sold to Michael Latterner for SOl.-J: lot ground on High street, with d wel lin s? house thereon ; sold to Charles Read lev for S.'iPl. Like his distinguished namesake. Post master Oeneral James, our own P. M. is win tdn golden opinions for the prompt and effi cient manner in which the affairs of the of fice are conducted hv himself and his cour teous assistant, Mr. W. H. II. Davis. Add to this, the fact that iie has one of the neat est and best stocked drug stores in the State, presided iwrs" it is by a competent drug gist. Mr. James Calhoun, and the sum total displays an enterprising spirit on part of Mr. James which is highly eommendcble. Mr. Louis putt, who for a long time re sided 1n Johnstown, and was one of its most prominent and best known citizens, died in Kansas City, Mo., on Wednesday of last week, in the seventv-firKt year of his age. Mr. P. left Johnstown and took up his resi dence in Missouri several years ago, but his health began to decline, and for a consider able time before hi.s death he was a Ivclpless invalid, tie was a native of Germany and was a very shrewd business man. Ilis wife, a inarrin.1 son an I daugliter survive hirt;. An Altoona reporter, who is far frcm a saint, lately tackled a doorway just cowred with paint, and the result may tie guetued the very first lick the paint on his "duds" was awfuiiv thick. This much we admit, because, we've no reason to doubt, but when if comes to the assertion of the luckless lout, that the clothes that were -spoiled cost no less in clean cash than sixty-feve dollars, we are tempted to use a very big dash to express what we think, which, to be candid and shrewd, is, 'if lying earned deatk, some chap should lie "slewed The Hobidaysburg Rtgirte.r is just fifty tve tickets short when ft says that the num 'icr asked for by tiie printers of tin Juniata Tulley for their excursion to Bedford next wevk isoC.'. As a certain office w could nante w hose demands are iu,t exorbiant has appWed for seventeen tickets, and ns tiie to- ' tal iminher would amount to W8t if all other app'ie.itions were in the same pioportion. wa : don't know when we turn it Ovtr and exam- ; iue it but wuat the lie.rtnur is right when it says that tde printers are a modest set of fel lows. Refore this paper find its wav into the ! hands of the reader it is likely the outside i wall of the new Court House will hav ' been completed. The putting in plaee of , the galvanized iron moulding on the apex ' of the walls fios been progressing for some, time, and work on the roof will be rushed right along, to the end that this latter por- I tiou of the contract may be finished before j the rainy season sets in. We understand Mr. Shenk Is of the opinion that lie can have the court room ready for occupancy by December term coining, though to the eye of 'j a oon-professional tiiis io&ks a little Eiixt-O. I The nollrdayshnrg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune (wish there was some wav 9 .. . . t n v.:a i-b-1 arj thai- Aa nonn-c of repair men are at work removing tne loose rock and earth and cutting down the rank growth of trees, wild bushes and weeds that has sprung up on the Portage tadroad. The largest gang, consisting of twenty-one men, are at work cleaning oat the ttinnel. It is expected that the road will he in run ning order this fall, and the only drawback now appears to be a scarcity of hands. Good, Industrious men can get work bv ap plying to anv of the bosses along the route. A betntifnl and costly warble altar, re cently presented to the Catholic church at St. Nicholas, in Barr township, bv a well known and very liberal legal gentleman re siding in this place, who modesty forbids the publication of his name, was dedicated to the service of God on Tuesday- last bv a Grand Iligh Mass, at which Rev. Father Alto, tiie resident pastor, officiated as cele brant, Rev. Father Reardou, of this place, as deacon, and Rev. Father Donnelly, of Cam eron's Rottom. Indiana county, as sub dea con. Father Reardon also preached an elo quent and appropriate sermon, which was listened tn bv n large and interested audience. Our friend and townsman. Tims. J. Con don. wIk has been foreman of repairs on the . E. & C. R. R- for the 1-st nine years and five months, in which position he never failed to give fnll and entire satisfaction, resigned on Saturday last, and has been succeeded by . Mr. John F. Long, of Wilmore, who took . enmmand'on Mandav morning. Mr. Condon tells us that his resignation was due to the fact tnat he has not for years been allowed a force large enough to keep the road bed in the right trim. What he intends to turn his hand to in the future he lias not yet deter ; mined, but be it what it may we trust that his success will be commensurate with his I merits. Ladies, whi'e silently suffering from your many forms of weakness and disorder, to" you is given Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine, guaranteed to benefit and permanently cure , yon. A ladv writes: "I gained eight pounds in three weeks by your German Aromatic Wine." Sold on a positive 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 use of Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. In no wav can it be used as an intoxicant. Ask Druggists. For sale by E. James, Drug gist. Ebenshurg. Pa. rt-l.-e.n.w.ly.l It is still found necessary to pump wa ter into the reservoir of the water-works by steam, the windmill, owing to the continued . refusal of the air to blow hard enough, be- ! ing rendered practically useless. The steam ; engine is run day and night, and though there is no scarcity- of water in the hole, the ; supply pumped just ahout meets the demand. There is a prevailing belief w ith our citizens j that when steam must ne used tn pump, our water-works, to use an expressive phrase, : "cost more than they come to," and many favor going back to tne original idea of re- i serving the water for borough purposes sole- . lv, cutting off the supply to private individ uals and families along with considerable ; expense to the taxpayers. j If the Altoona papers know what they j are talking about, or if the information they : have obtained can be relied on, a company , or Pittsburg capitalists are negotiating for : the purchase of twenty-five acres of land ! from the estate of the late James Condon, ; Esq.. at or near Summitvi'le, Ibis county, ! the purpose of said negotiation being to se- ! cure a site for the erection of an immense ' summer resort as a rival to the Mountain ', House at Cresson. The location Is about a mile from the latter place, and the proposed hotel is intended to be even al urger institu- I tion than the one referred to. The land in question is not only supplied with mineral -springs, but can at a comparatively small , cost be made one of the most attractive spots on the Allegheny mountains. We a.-knowlcdpe the receipt from Messrs. Mullin & Rean, of the "St. Cloud." Philadel phia, one of the best conducted hotels in the United States, of an elegant monogram card setting forth the fact that the St. Cloud has been made more bright and cheerful during the present summer (the work of experi enced artists), that the commendable cour tesy, unexcelled cuisine and excellent beds of the past will be improved on, if possible, though we can see how, in the future, and that nothing calculated to enhance the plea uire and comfort of guests will be left un done. To all which we say Amen, knowing as we do that the "St. Clo"ud" Is without a superior anywhere in all that pertains to a richly furnished and properly managed hotel. We commend it to the patronage of all our friends who may have occasion to visit the Quaker City. Messrs." Kirschner it Son, tanners, of thu place, are anxious to buy all the hem lock bark they can get, and for which they will pay f 4..rio per ton. As the obtaining of bark is absolutely necessary for the continu ance of work at their tannery, we trust that all who read or hear of this notice, and who ran aid the Messrs. Kirschner in this niatter, will take enough pride in home industry to bring all their bark to them without delay, Should they fail to secure the necessary sup ply it will not only be a great loss to the firm itself, which has a large iot of hides in the vats which w ill undoubtedly spoil, but it will be the means of throwing ten or twelve workmen out of employment. We there fore appeal to those of our readers who can lend a helping hand to Messrs Kiischtier to do so at once. The Hollidaysbiirg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune says : "It is reported that several Hollidaysbiirg policy-holders are benefitted to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars by the death of a Cambria county man." The Cambria county "man. referred to, our readers need scarcely be informed, was Mr. Frederick Kit tell, of this place, whose life was insured just one month, be fore he was consigned to the grave, and whose approaching death was jnst as certain w hen' the insurance was effected, as that things will be made red hot in the great hert after for the men who were encaged in the infamous traffic, unless they repent of their crime and make restitution so far as they can of their ill-gotten gains. That some of the sharks are residents of Holli daysbiirg has been an open secret to ns ever since the shameful transaction became pub lic, but whether the correspondent aforesaid is right as to the amount lealized, or to be realized, by the heartless speculators is more than we can tell. Shame on tiie sharks. A grand total of 708 tickets have been is sued by the P.i. It. K. Co. on applications made by " "print shops" embraced in the. Printers' Association of the Juniata Valley, for the excursion to and from Hertford on Fri day and Saturday of next week. These tick ets" will be good over the H. & R T. R R. on which a sjieeial train, to be furnished by the P. Pv. R. Co. from Bedford to Mt. Dallas, will be run to Huntingdon on Saturday even ing for the accommodation of the excursion ists homeward bound. In addition to all these courtesies, for which the Association is ceitainlv under great obligations to Chas. E. Pngh, Esq.. Gen'l Sup t P. H. R.. and Geo. F. Gage, Esq., Sup t II. & B. T. R. R., we have assurances from the first named gentle man that a special train will leave this place on Friday afternoon so as to connect with the Huntingdon accommodation east at Cres son. For this latter kindness those of the excursionists from this end of the line whom duty or desire may detain at home until that time cannot be too grateful, while others who may have bu-mess in our town on Friday next, or who may want to go hence by said train, will undoubtedly be gratified with the opportunity thus afforded them. On Friday night of last week two horses were stolen from a pasture-field in the neighborhood of Indiana borough. One was the property of Mr. James L. P. McAllister, and the otht r of Dr. Parrington, both of that borough. The followingaflernoon, a fellow who goes by the name of "Doc" Lydick ar rived in town riding a horse, which" lie offer ed for sale very cheap. He was recognized by Mr. James Calhoun, of the Postofrice drug store, as a ne'er-do-well from Indiana, and a telegram giving a description of the animal was forwarded to the latter point, from whence word was sent back to hold man and horse ; but before its reception both had disappeared. The trail was taken up, however, and a short distance east of town the lioise was found tied to a tree. The thief meantime had fled, to the woods f.nd made his escajie. He was seen on Sun Iay, it is said, in the neighborhood of iStrongstown, and the Indiana officer? were promptly notified of his whereabouts. A son.of Mr. McAllister (a former resident of Ebensburg, by the way,) came on and re claimed the horse and returned with it to In diana oi Monday. As to the second horse, it too way recovered, a telegram to that pur port leaohing here on Monday, but wm are not irioxrced as to the route taken by the thief nor whether his capture was effected. A third horse was stolen within the borough limits on the eanm night as the other two; but Tor some reason was aoaudoned before living ridden very far. The only absolute specific we know of fot neezingr, snuffling and cliokine catarrli or bean colds USanfirrf' Radical Cure, which for the small sum of il affords instant relief arjoi in variably cures. -Medical Times. liu.J Important to Tbavf-LERi?. Special in ducements are offered you by the BciiLfXG ts Route. It will pay you to read their advertiseau-nr, to l found elsewhere in this iue. 3-IB.-10m.J T)F.9TnrcTiVE Fire is Catsi-oht. On Thnrsdav morning of last week, shortly be fore 5 o'clock, a fire broke out in ,he engine room of the extensive foundry and machine works of Messrs. McLanahan t Stone, in Gaysport. B'air county, and before the fire men could get the flames under subjection, entirely destroyed the lar brick machine shop. 120 feet long, the three story brick and frame building used as a pattern room and office, as well as the extensixe storing sheds on the rear of the lots, and also hadlv damaged the large brick foundry. A donble frame tenant honse ocennied by two fami lies and a frame stable wr,d bv M John Lowe, a frame stable owned hv William Kellermnn. and a frame stable owned by McLanahan Stone, wctc likewise burned to the ground. The Arm's loss is estimated at ?4f..00ft and would greatly exceed tnat I amount if the stoppage of business was taken ' into consideration. Tbev offset this with an i insurance of only S2a.no0. divided equally t between the -Etna. Piwnix. Fire Associa ; tion of Philadelphia. North Rritisb of Lon j don. and the Rritisb American of Canada. Mr. John Lowe, who owned the donble i honse and stable, pad no insurance : his loos ' is over ?ann. William Kellerman had S?nn j insurance on his stable, whl.'-h fully covers i the loss. The largest foundry building was i I saved with the loss of the roof and nnper ; i timbers, and no doubt will be repaired and ; ' resume work in a few days. ! It is not exactly known how the fire orig i inated. hut it is thnnpht that it was caused j bv burning ashes which had been drawn I from under the boiler and thrown outside of ; the building, where they were fanned into a j flame and communicated with the frame i building. The machinists lost nearly all i their tools, some of them not saving a tool, i and to them the loss is very heavy. About, i seventv-five men are thrown out of work. ! some of them having large families. It is i the intention of the firm to rebuild at once. SorTH Fonir MrxF.ns Sttt.t, Out. The , Johnstown Trihuv of Timsdav says there is 1 nothing new to report in relation to the ex ist Ing trouble between the mirers of South i Forkand vicinity and the coal operators of that district, beyond the fact that no steps have as vet been taken toward a settlement ' of the trouble in relation to a difference of - opinion as to the compensation for mining, which is the hone of contention between the : niine owners and their employes. To the ; credit of the latter it can be said tnat no overt ' acts loolrinrr toward lawless proceedings have j been manifested thus far. and no fear is an ; prebended that excesses will be committed i on the part of the men who have voluntarily quit work on account of what they Pelieveto be insufficient wages. One of the principal operators states that nearly one-balf the num ber of men who were engatred at the several collieries in that neighborhood have taken their departure, with a view of bettering their condition, if possible, while those who re main are not in the least disposed to resort to arbitrary measures with a view of trying to force their point. The chances nie that ere many days a solution of the problem will be arrived at bv mutual concessions, and that the coal industry in the South Fork district will not suffer materially by reason of the enforced idleness which ha.", prevailed for some two weeks. Almost a TTomk idk. Tin purre nt isn of tho Jfiiinfttown Democrat t'lirnho t!ip fol- ; low. ti? i-nrtirplar of nn assault antf Mttpry j cnsA in that place whirl, may even yet prove j fatal : j On Wfln?dav nfrnrDinn mlvr(vl mnn. nnmcl , Hi-nrr Me A bee. utrnck Fr-1or(k Swritzor . wltiln nt his emulnVTTifnr l.hor-r ftt th Ountler j Work rtn tlit sirfc of thPi hend with an iron honk, t enniinir n fracture of tho skull. McAho. who is ; .ntrnerpfl .it thp unnorOintr rrts. in the :inio works, ' dnrimr n hort nprir.il of rt. hni lnin rtown on th fl.xr nrn foil a-tren. V lion evrnil hoys to imre somn Inn. f-istonoil ono ph1 o! n piofft of wirn aronnrl his rfiyhf. 1mt. in1 iroine tv tho othrr rn-l whlnh wn om (.ifltfinrn of! tvimmftncH jerkin it. The rnloroi man awoke su-l-lentT n! n-ekinte' nn th iron hook which he nps in lr:winar out wirn from the nots. ?trn-k Sweltror ns state... who hnT'ppn.1 o .o. rnHnir nt the t'mo. He ws j knocked enle.i ftm. Me A he, prnbtihlv rpr.lir.nir j the aitiintion. dmnperl the honk nn! started of? ni Port a ire street Rt a rapid nte, elislv nrned bv j povrril of the emplove. H hid himelf bebln 1 ; FreMhnfP planimr mill, whern he was found onn j afterward and taken Into custody. An Informa- j tfon was preferred a-ratnst him bef iro 'Squire i Cnv, on a ehnrire of assault and batterv with in- tent to kill, and he wa committed to the locknp to await the resnlt of Sweirzor' ininries. Tho ' latter residoQ in the F't ward. He had no share j whatever in the mischief which annoyed the col- ; ored man. foi'N'TT f 'OMMtP'-TONF.TtS. Til" PllilailH- I pliia Times of Tiipsilav last rpfers to tli im- portanft of thp office of Cotintv Commission pr. an.l the iltity of County Conventions, as follows : Countv conventions of either party now making tickets for ttie voter to p:iss liis imiL'-ment upon should not fonrot the fact thrtt atnon- the m'ist Im portant of nil county officers to be ch.isen this year are Commissioners. It has rnrelv been the prac tice to ronkc nominations for these tila-es with sufficient care. Thev nre often contended for by the smallest and sometimes bv the direputnble ! poliriolnns'of both parties. In some of the conn ties there nre now in the sera -utile as m a-y ns fi fi y en n- i ilidntes. and fort v-iiiiie of them will htve to be dis npoointed. There i no eonntv office which so nrneh demands men of the strictest tnteirrtty and of thoronirh business habits. It is not tne place for politicians, but the politicians tret there as they do into nil offices, and the petty ppcnliti'.n nnd mis management nof infrequent in Commissioners' office show how unfortunate it is that if Is so. Let bcth p.irties try the experiment ol irivina- the C'mmisionorships to business nien. It will do the county yood. WirnFn fop Ci.F.itr.TVKS. Tlev. . Valiineton. I). I).. writes : "T believe it to all wron;j nnd even wiokerl for clercvnien or other public men to ho leit into eivins teti moninls to quiicV doctors ir vile stuffs called medicine, lint when a reallv meritorious ar tiele made of valuable remedies known to all, that nil physicians use and trust it dailv, we should f reply eoniniend it. I therefore cheer fully and hpartilv commend Mop IJit'ers for the pvvid thev have done me and my friends, firmly believing that t ev have no pqua.1 for fnmi'v use. I will not he without them. ypir Yori r,aptist IlVcAv. M L. ( )atmau is the authorized acerd. Kbensburo, for the sale of genuine Hop Hitters. Bat.tov's Monthly Ii.i.fptkatkd Maoa 7.INE. The September ntirnher of the hand somely illustrated and popular Billon's M;is azine is isued, and is so full nf interesting matter thnt we hard.lv know which article to mention first. There is an illustrated review fif Chinese life, an illustiated statement of i fall fashions, some choice poetry, ten or twelve sfm-jps. and n lartro lot of iniseellan eous matter, besides five paces of humorous matter, which alone is worth the price of the. magazine. This is a maeazine that should he read by a million people ; for it is got up for the people, and not for a clique. I Published by Thomes fe Talbot. 2.' Tlawley Street, Boston, Mass., at only ?l.."i0 per an num, postpaid, and for sale at all the news depots in the country at 15 cents a copy. ' Speak to your neighbors about it, and get : up some chilis this fall. ITri?OVEMKXT FOR MtNT AT BopT. For ceminie nif-rit there is no topic ?old that begins to compare with Parker's (i-incer lonir. One 50 et. bottle eontnirs more life and strength -restoring power than a bushel of nnlt or a gallon of pure milk. As an ap netizer, blond purifier anrl kidney corrector, it mTt with astonisbinir surcess, and in valids find its xie promptly followed by re newed enertry and vivacity, mental and pbysieal iniprovemebt, and Eraduai restora tion to perfect health. See other columns. Commercial. 7-22.-1 in. 1 Letters addressed to the followinc named persons remain nncl-iimed in the Ehensbun? post-ofTice. Persons calling for letters on this list will please say they are advertised : Mrs. A. W. Bell. Miss Alice J. Hrailley. Mrs. S. H. fhaavenct, .hmfi Devlin, T. J. .Innnev. W. K. Jack's in, K. H. Ijowry (2, Nelson Oshorn, Mrs. Kelnt ard, Kllie Snv.ler. .1. M. H. Seituwiek (3). Daniel shumin. Letters atirlrpssed to Mr. A. Shaffer, Pitts burg, and Jfliri Knir, Pittsburi!, are lield for postae at Ebertsbiirc post-nfrW. Tiie writer if a letter addressed t" Joseph J. Yoeum, Ahland, Ta., will find his letter returned to Ebensbnrg P. O,, as requested. A Trayf.t.kr'p Stoky. After spending months at F'urc.pean and American watering places and thousands of dollars looking for health, I returned home disheartened and wretched. I had consulted the best physi cians and traveled far and near without ben efit, and expected 1o die. A friend urred a trial of Paiker's Ginger Tonic. Three bot tles and eareful diet have worked wonders and brought me excellent health and spirits, and you may publish my experience foi the benefit of Himilar sufferers. A Cincinnati Lady. L8-2iI.-lm.J A. C. McfJOT, of Hollidaysbnrg, snt down on an oil can the other day with such an en tire unanimity that the spout nenetrated his thigh a couple of inchec and inflicted a very ugly wound. It is therefore not only fair to presume that A. G'(rippied) McCoy is he, but it it also in order to ask, "Can such things be and not o'ercome us like a summer cloua?" NoThtryn so pood for Headache and Dys pepsia as l)n. M ETTA UK'S HEADACHE I asd DVSIEIIA PILLS. Price 26 cents, i All Dri'ggists sell them. 8-2L-lni. j C'ntsT Springs has a citizen named Puik wliO is Zl years old anU only 11 hiebes tall. I-Ot'AL CORRtSPOXDr.XE. Hemlock, Ajj- 22, 1SS1. Tkar Kbrmn The vl minf of S. H. Smith k tlo.. near Bncre.k, wag ttio nene ot k truetc acciilent on Krhlnv lt. hv which man named T..v! Mooy lost his life. 'Th onfortnnate mn. It artpears. wa a minrof cnTedrtpr1!i experience, hwvinir ten emplovert hv tho name firm for nnrly four year, an.l wns a trlp.1 and trutert emnloye. The accident was cnne.1 hv n. lnrira rock fnlllnir on him and cmhinar out his life rwfnre an'tstnnce onM he rendered. On Snndnv hi remain were, taken to Newrv amd Interred In the Intheran cem- "tr. He waa a qntet. Inoffensive younic man, i ahont 22 Tears of nee. and unmarried. I Hitherto onr vtllaire hns had nnlv on rhnreh In ! tt. and that hp heen hnt poorlv attended, services i hcine hold onlv once a month : hot now the ehnrch j fever hns struck ns and two rniildinir are Inennrae ! of erection Intended for relia-ons pnrrtoses. The. I one which Is heintr erected hv the Lutheran de- i nomination Is a frame hnlldin. 30 hv 4S. tt Is sfiid to he somewhat em harassed for want of funds. , 1 and Is r.roeressin- rerv slowlv at present. The ' I other hnildinir Is heine erected hv the ( 'ntholfcs of ( this vicinitv. oil of whom helonir to the Summit- ; villo eonarroiration. Tt Is a fr.imo holt. linir also. In size 40 hv so. It Is hoped thee- build Intra, when completed, will hare a ood effect on the morals of the place, which, althnntrh not no had as many neltpre. are yet In need of Imnrorement. A couple of cars were demomllzed hero vester- day hv a hroken train rnnnins together. No one. i was hnrt hv the mishap. A constant stream of j fref-j-ht pnsses over the road en Snndavs ; Indeed, it seems there are more trains on that dnv than on anv o'her. f'ertninlv It is r.ot a neceesitv to hnnl lonir trains ot coal and oil. which wonld not he in jured hv the delav. Work nt the cml mlnfi Is brisker than it aoa'ly is during .lulv and Anirn-t. Satnr.lav was pnv nav and li rinds. considerable sum ot money changed . Wcdnesdnv next is examlnatior day for our teachers, and soine hearts are throbt.insf in erppe- , tation of the event. I think those fears are cVld- ; i-di and should not he indnla-ed (n. for certainly ( the teacher who foots hfmsHt cannl.ie of snoooss- j fnllv teiohinz n school f onld n!o feel he is able to stand the necessarv examination. It is to be ! hoped onr directors will bs snecescfnl in seenrinx j irood teiphers. but this thev can scarcely expect to j do without pivlnsr I'hcrr.l wasres. All onr school j houses are comforahlo r-nil-lintrs, with one excep- j tion. and this one will likely he replaced hy a bet- j tr one next rear. j Unr villatre is In need ot another irood black- i smith, and s.ime competent mechanic will find it i to lii advnnt-irc to locate here, as there is plenty I ot work which has to he tiken to other places. Very truly yours. ". WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. Tape Worm removed alive, head and nil eom i plete. in from two to three honrs. TS,'n fee till enred: i or if prepared medicine is deejred. ean be taken nt : ! home, f For Tsipe Worm, the patient mnat eon "nit j the doctor persona Uv or bv mail . Snd thep eent , ! stamn for information bv mail. Fr Stomach. Seit. i I'fn. Hound or Thread Worms. ne K. F. Kunkel's : Worm Svrnr. Fiftv pereent.'of eases of Iv-apep-' Pi a nnd di-orsraniz-ittons of liver are caused hv j stomach and othor worms in the nlinipntnr- canal 1 have a vegetable remedv whtch pfteetnallv re f moves tbem. and pleane- thelivpran! kMnevs, l Numtors of prominent ''Uizerrs of Fhibulelphia, ; who have been tteated for vnrion dt'eifle" d vs- petaia. ef)numTtion. lronchitis. female weakness, etc. can rertifv that inv treatment bus eiirrd them ; and that they had bpen troafpd for wronir d;ceasei. ' Vuonion sene teaches If Tape Worn can be re moved, al! other worms can be rnidilv destroyed. A d viee at ofiJpp nnd srore fr'e. The dfwtor ca n tl 1 whether or not the patient has worms. Thonefinds ; nro (Jvina dallv with worm s and do not know it. Ffts. srams. eranns. ehokinir nnd siUI"CRtion. snl--; low couinleTinn. circlps nronnd the eves, swllin I nnd pain 1n the stomach. feet!ene at hJirht, crindlntr of the teeth pfekinir nt the nose, ronyh, fever, i'fdiinsf at thf seat, headncp. foul breath. ; the patient erows p:ile snd thin, tickl'nir and Irrt ; tation 1b the anus al! thee vmitoms and more i come from worms. K. Y. Kunkel's Worm Syrnp never fa it to remove tli cm. Fricp. l on pey ttof tie, j or sfT bofles for J.VOA (For Tane Worm, wrfto nnd consult th doctor. For all others buv of your ! dmtrsrist the Worm Svrup. anl ff he ha it not. ; send to K. F. Knnkel. 2r( N. Ninth St.. Fhlladel ; phia. Fa. Advice by mail free ; send 3 cent stamp. j K. F. KVXKE1Y HITTER WIN E OF I RON. I The irrent sncceos nnd deHsrht of the people. In I fact, nothinir ol the kind has ever bepn oflcred to ; the American people which has o quickly found : its wav into thptr irood favor and hearty approval a K. V. Knnlcl's Hitter Wine of Iron It doe all , It proposes, and thus aive universal stifacf ion. i It is trnaranteed to cure the worst caes of dyspep- ia or inokrestinn. kidney or liver oieae. wcak nes.nervousiiec. const i pa tion. ae'ditvnfthe stom- i ach. etc. (ret the :ren?iine. Sohl nnlv in $1 twt ; tie!, or a'x bottlps for fS. Ak for F F. Kunkpl's j Hitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If voitr ' dmiTEriot ha ft not. send to proprietor. K. F. Kun j kel. 259 N. Ninth St.. Fhitadelphfa. Vn. Advice ' fee : send three cent stnmn. Asehenbnch it MM ; ler. Sole Agents, ,1d and I'allowhUl Sts., I'hilad'n. ITOT.I.TDAYrir.FHO'S Sl.F.Eri.FPS f'HU.Il. Tlio lfnlii'iav'liir2 onrrfspontler.t of tlio Al toona Tribune says : fin Friday the rittV.nrtrh l.raAer sent a renortcr to thi- i.lioe. to interview the f.arentsof the "'eep less child' noticed in onr hnoiionfnirs. At an car lv hour on 5nt.ird'v morn.nir we nccomrtinied fie reporter Mr. Schwab) to the residence of "VTr Mil ton T.otz. the f-if her of the child, hot tound thnt arentleman wis not nt home. Mrs. T.otz. its mother, received us cordiallv. an.l answered questions tnithfnMv. but w.is evhlentlv annoved nt the noto- rietv the newspapers were rivina their ehihl. She tated that the enlld wns takinit medicine pre- , scribed by a t.hvsicfan of Allegheny Cffv. whose j name we could n'-t asccrta i n. There were no print : ed directions, simptv instructions to nice rt pill I three times a dav. I'nder tho treatment the child appeared to he imon.vinir. nnd slett about fifteen ; minutes in the enrlv eveninir. an.l also the same i leneth of time in the earlv mcrninsr. The sleep. ' tiowever. did not ntioenr to be natural, as it could ' not bo awnkened durfns that time, hut iifferbcimr nll itvo.i t c clAoti nn-fiL-o r. f Irx fiwn nccortt The child was slcpplntr when the vi-it iv(i mad, which was at six r "clock in the tnorninif. It ha been in this Riiini WMkcfnt ronditfon inte birth, and is four year nnd d vp months old . For si xr pen nisr fit? nnd dive i, p,,q bppn cintantlv watched, and dur intr all that time did not sleep. It Is app;irentlv in irood henlth. e-it heartv. In fact more than anv of the other children, is never quiet dav or iiiirht , nnd apparently never tlrea. A number of phvi cinns have sppu the child find prescribed for ft. The family Tdiyslchm is Ir. . W. Smith, who has been opposed toriv(n- it any medicine, and has expressed the opinion if left alone nature would poon buil-i up the nervous system and civ it rdeep. The dducti.tns we make are : Th child docs 'cep at least one-half hour out of every twenty-four, whether a nat"rl s!epnr not wp don't pretend to know. Thnt its wnkeful condtttun (s the result of nprvous prostration or fie e. and. all things ion eidercd, it i a very remarkable case. Trkre onee jfus a cross armv folmel Whose hatred of irirls w.n etolonel : And one rt:y n weet miss On bis lit'S left a kts. And he knreked her to recions Infolonel. The fore-rofns reprphentbte vpre at poerv may e Fktpped bv the rendpr. but he is invited tntn,Jy the follow in a important nnnonnenmpnt Thi t fl-odfrey Wolf, next door to the postofflc. Altoona, sells more rert-i r-nii'le elothinc; : thnt he slls hot ter ready-ton dc cloth i nz : tla t he rfh -ni'tde cUithin at more lih..r;il prices t 'inn any rtber ilealer in A Uooni. Thee are assertion susfppt f ble of proof. Mr. WolTs stock on bond of summer and (nil wear is vptv larire. and he fet anrp he enn uit any and nil testes. Tti readers of the Frf.eman ae invited to irive bun a call. He will nt once make thm fpel at lionip nnd do the fvir thinir bv them. AnordTby mall will receive prompt and careful attention. ITf trid on the plnjf of Irish That tiie irlrl had pn on the topmost ?tir: Anil what to him was love or hop! ? And what to him was j.iv or care? For his feet flew nut :k wild, fierce thinar. And ji struck every step witti a noi'e like a drum. And the urirl below with the seruhbir.ar thinjr?, Iiu&rhed likea fiend to spc him come. She'd stop la turning? prett v quickly, thonjrh. most likely, if the miin took It into his head to iro to Si mon . Hendhofm's. next door to the First National I5mk. Altoona, and buv a suit of spick spn ready made clothimr and then come baek an-l ak her to marry him. S. JV K. have all the latest approved stylos, and lots of them. and. first wrrantinyr their sroods. will nnder11 r.ll othp" Mo'hler or know the renson why. Are yon a customer of theirs ? If not. you will save money by becoming one forth with. America Must. Yitld. The greatest thinkers, the most profound schol ars, the most expert, thorough and successful chem tt for these America must turn to Oermany. In the wofuliy speculative field of medicine no irrcatcr step has yet been taken than in the discov ery, after the most extended research and the most careful and patient experiment, of Ir. Faust's (Jernmn 'nnjfh Syrup, for the cure of consumption, cmiirhs. colds, sore throat, bronchitis. crnp. and all pnlmonary diseases. Kemember thi medicine Is sold on a positive iruarantee. toenre. Price. 2ftc.. .Vic. nnd $1 jer bottle. Ask Iruirirlsts. Sold at K. Jaiues Drug Store, Kbensburjr, Fa. 4-l.-e.0.w. Hftv ami I are ont. ("Twas the deacon spoke As the olil mare shie.l. And the axle broke,) Betsy ami I are out. Betsy and the deHcor. are also "mif when they buy what boots and shoes they ma y need for them selves and family elsewhere thnn from S. Blumen thal. 1119. Eleventh avenne. Altoona. Beyond controversy he has the lanrest hoat and shoe estab lishment In all this section of conn'ry. while the stock he deals fn never fails to renderthe eomplet est satisfiietion. Be has foot wear for men and women, boys and rir's. an.l children of tender aire, all which are marked down to the lowest Ifvinit prices. Olve him call he can please you In style, and stork and the bill be willmake out against you lor payment. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. "This Is beyond qnestion the most sneeessful entiirh medicine we have ever sold." writes a prom inent druir firm. A few doses Invariably cures the worst eases of t'ontrh. f ronp. or Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in the enre of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery it has teen sold on a iruar antee a tmt which no' other medicine ran stand. 11 vou have a eouirh we earnestly ask yon to try it. Price, inc., 5ne. and SI. If yonr lnnus are sore, or yonr chest or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ters. Sold at E. James' Dniir Store, Pnstofflee, Ebensbur, Pa. 4-l,'81.-e.o.w.ly. o Miss Lizzie Kiabjhit. a yonnsr lady livlne near Salrsbnnr. Indiana county, has been afflicted with cancer of the stomach for the past three years, and about tbree weeks ao the passaire leading to the younir lady's stomach was closed np, since which time she has been unable to gwallow anythinir. and she is slowly gtarvinir to death. At times she puffers, untold aironieg from rpasins of pain, which leave her in a state of irreat pros tmt ion. She takes a irreat deal of morphia , eifiht srraing beinic beinir administered at a doge, combined withlarve doe of hydrate of ehlnra! She is perlectl cogj nluiit of her condition, and is resided to her fate. She can live but a few days longer at mon. o Tlraixn n fire a lew davg at the (rrant T-fousn rensfnirif . a Tonnir attorney named J. H. TMn. Culloiiich. whng'e office was lnin edlntely opposite the burnine bnifdtnif. became irreall v excited by the spectacle, and talliifjj to tiie Hour Ot ills office, ttictl iu a few mluute. Said Johnny to Ms gister Belle, I "I love yon - Kred. I do : j He rixe to me sweet raramol, I And tafly gives to you." t Hut we are trivlns: our readers no tally nor other I sort of nongense when we advise them to g-o toju. i J Murphy'g. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown, when they want to buy summer or tali clothinit. For . these amontt other reasons: He has the bieirest and best stock in Cnnitiria county, and sells lower i than the lowest prices wfcfch yon can obtain else i where. From this date on he will dipoje of his ! strictly hot weather clothtnjr at a trifle over cost I and earriaire. He wantg to clean his shelves ol that quihty of Hoods before the advent of the frost kinif. A t.arifain is in store for all who take ad vantage of It. An exchange hits the nai! square on tho head when It gays : Whenever we hear of a farmer glirn Inir his name to what purports to h a paper priv Inif him the exclusive nsrency of some sort of a ma chine, and which turns out afterwards t he a note of hand for three or four hundred dollars, and whioh costs him from a hnndred to a hundred and fifty dollars to settle, we Ibvariahlv find h;m a man who can't afford to take a newspaper. o TAi1le,frr 11toe flint retain rt rnm plnint to iviidi ymi are fiiibfrct, lr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine, (4-7.'8i.-iy.j I Y9IF.XF.AI,. I-UTHF.R.KIKKP.VTHICK. Married, at St. Benedict's church. ariclltown. on Tuesdav. Antf. 14. 1SS1. by Rev. Father Anthi.nv. Mr. CicrESTivB l.rTHKit and Miss LrctND.v KiRKrATKU K, both of Carroll township TO THE DEMOCRATS OF CAM HKIA ('OrTY.-l submit toy name to vonr crvusiden-ti'tn as a candidate f-r Asoptate Judure. If nominated and elected I will to the tet of mv jndsrment nnd ability perform the duties of said ottictt without fear, favor or affection. HERS J. LLOYD. Ebensburic. Auj. 25. 185t.-4t. OTICK TO PATXTEPtS. IVmo- -1-1 sals f.-r paintina: the S"ho.il house in Iretto borough will be received l.v the Secretary until September Mb. isl. The hiiitdinir. which i 'ja hr 44 feet and 2 feot hlirh. is to ha "e two coats of paint, window frames and sih included : the out side onlv to be p.iinted an.l the Hoard to furnish the paint and oil. F. U'l RIKh. Tres't. M. A. Wkinek, See' v. (--Jfi.--Jt. STRAY MI'LC Cunip to the prom- ies of the subcrib''r. in Wahinirton town- ship, on ornbr.ut the loth of .Tulv lnt. n black mule, about sixteen Itnnds hiarh. and havintr ten white spots on his rump. The owner ts requested to come forward, prove property, pay chanre and take him i wav : otherwise he will be disposed of the law directs. i. .T HANTO-F. Washington Twp., Ariz. 26. 1M.-Ct. "JOICE. All arsons are lierohv nn- UI tificd that I have this dav purchased from "ha. F Hatch, of Alletfhenv township, the fuj lowina decribci protertv to wit : 1 two-yertr-old lieifTpr. 1 yparlinir bull, about 5 tons of hav nnd 5) d tpns'of os t . Anv peron medl'mr or otbrw1s intcrrerin'4 with said pr.T'tv will tie hed to lentil nccouct. ANNIE K. SMEI.TZER. (ia'Iiizin. Fa.. Ana:. lMI.-flt. AT'DTTOU'S NOTICE. Th linger iirnpd. hnvinsr been appointed Anditfir to're port ditrihiition of the balance in the hands of 1. If. Tinton. expentrix of IVter I.. I.lnton. deccnged, as shown bv her second and final account, hereby srtves notice th.t tie will sit nt his office in Kbens I'lirir. fm Saturday. Srpt. 0. at two o'clock in the afternoon, lor tne purpose of attending to the duties of said apoolntmrot. when and where all persons having eiaims must present them, or be debarred from cominer 'n on s.-iid fnncl. A. V. HARKEK, Auditor. Kbensburtr. Ant. C6. lS'l.-:tt. State Normal School, IXDIAXA, XA. Rnlldlns-. hrlrk. 5 stories hiuh. heated by ! stea m throti jhont. The Hest Hulldin of the kind I in the I'nited states. ! F.rery Floor i provided with hot and cold water. Hath 1,'oom? Sr. (;rnnnil, n beautiful campti" of 12 acres, in- clndlnjr a delightful itrove of forest trees, shady I'romenailes, Crorpiet (.Jrounds and Itase Kail Field. l.oentlon ensv of neeess by Railway and re nowned for healthfulness. Accommodation for four hundred (4'K)) Ihvr.l cr-J. Tlio Faf nlfy is composed of Kmlnent Kdu cntcrs. Ie-pnrt.n.-nt) "Normal, Classical, Cotnmer chil t.ii. 1 Musical. Ti.p Fait Term of 15 1V..t will oten MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1881. KTpc?ie aa l"r as an other Normal School of fering erju'tl a.lvnnta-zp and accommodations. For particolirs and CMtalo-ynes. nddres 7?. WILLIS FAIR. M.S.. Attif. "X. issi. tt. I'niJtciPAl. Pro trm. 11. Ai'; l "ST 1s1. Kpclnl Ilargainn in w (OT.OIM'D PASHMKHFS Jnst opened : Fes French rmvrts. 4 to H7 1-2c. . por yd romprisinr ewrst and l.arrest Tarietv ol Fall Shle. PFVRRAL CAPT!' j Nl .W FALL 0O(M)S j Opened at 2fc. per yard, nn Plaids ami Shaded SiTes that are snccfrtl values. New 6-4 "lb Sufinirs. all the new shades liirht and dark color'ne. ht makp. at speenl prices. One eae -4 TwiMed Navy Klue Ail-Wool Flan nel SuirinfS at nn extra b.ar-jain. New Fancv nn- Plafn Basket Flannels forChil ren's f'loakinus nn' H'Pitlm JacV:ets. American Irps ?'Kds, 10 to -5c. best shades nnd values ever shown. A ft w Vfs nf SnmniT Ircrs Crood offered last : week .it a irinu?ne sacrifice remain iin-rdd. nnd will bo dopd out at once at 5 to luVjc. ter yard : mnnvfif thpin Imported sl!k mixed novelties worth 5oe. tpr vard. A fw Iawn nnd Plahls will be sold at 5c.. T1 ,'c. nnd Re. Some ehofcr- t-ir'j"a?n timonir them: tr instanpp. a fw fat plppps ,,f Kal French Jaconets that are worth per yrd. PAIT.V AKR1VALS OF SILKS AND STTS. This hi-jinrtmcnt. the lndinir one in our bni ncs. has special ttenton. ant! of Mr to hovers the best values nnd mak.s attainable, in both Foreiirn nnit American manufactures, where larifo nurcha sc for spot cash will procure barins which we are constantly on the aVrt for n"p;rv to onr In rye and constant v ioerea in:r wholesntw and re tail ,llv salc. ! parnvnt rT'etc with everything pertaining to the lk imsinosfi. New M!ack Velvets. New I 1rri(!f Striped Colored Velvet. N.'W r.lack and Plush c. t)np lot of Toadies V:i te-prw.f 'irculrs at 1 !So ra-h. Seconds. fnreT to nliirht dicolora fions. and not warranted . 15ct makes (iossauier t'irculars, tip te 0 each. r TOd)Y. T.nrire Importation of New TPimhnrir Kdginar", New Swi;-s Fmhroideries. Nw Iace. Sc. BOGGS & PUHL. I 118 and I20FFDERAL Street, A I L KG II FS Y, FA. X. Tt. .cfl f'nekas-cs Nc w K! a nnels nt I-tlank-ets (whclesile nn1 rcta;l) at special eloe frices. New lnme--tic pn.l Hing.'keeiin! . mi.Is. Iinen Tat.linns anil Napkins Lave p-eial attention. c OT'NTY COMMISSION KU. TIfn- it y Hktier. f'arro'l Twfi. - We re ant hrin t tinciince that the name ot Henry i,cn ler. ot Carrel! tnwtihli. will l-e cflere't f-.r thv ennsi.ler uticn of the Ieinn-rnrtc voters of t'amhrci ennnly at the coming primarv election for the r rfji. nhnvc name. I. If lormnate enough to t.e noinfwte-t an.t eleccrl Ir. Kcniler has no hesitation in tielievinir that, the taxnayers of the county will never have eane to r- nrct it. S-20.-4t. c; 10 U NT V ( O M M I SS I ON E K I a v- ,'ir SniKKi K. ' atnhria Iwp e are an:nor- ize.l to announce tht IHvm lnnKle. 01 ainnria. township w.ll l e a can.) i late for 'onn !y Tommis sioner at thecoininir IH-nioerntte primary election, anil if nominate,! anil electeil pledgee himself to perforin theiinties nt the tiftiee honest ly an. i to the hest of his ahilitv. In any event, however, ho will remain true P 1 is p'irtv an.l It? principles. Kf'cnshunc. Ju'.y 2. 1 !. riOUXTV COMMISSION Eli Geo. ! W Ovflev. Kbensbunr. We have ner irert to announce that the above named n ! tho present Board of t'ounty C'otnmissir member of ioners will be a candidate for renoniinatlon at the commit Democratic primary election, an.l if the nomina tion is once niore conferred upon nnd hi-election follows he pledges himself to do his dntv as laith tnilv and honestly in the future as lie has endeav ored tolu it In llie pat. cf 10UNTY TTJEASUHER. John- A. ! KEM!rv, F''ensiiirif. We are authorized , to announce that J. A. Kennedy, of Elicntninf , will be a candidate for the above named office at tlieeomtnr Democratic primary election, and feel- ! inir assured that be can perform the du; ies of the I office to the satisfaction ot ttie people and with no j discredit to himself, lie respectfully Rolijits the I aupportof bis parly friend:! throughout tbeeounty. j IOUNTY COMMISSIONER. P. B. Smith. Mnnster. We are authorized to an. nonnee that Patrick B. Smith, ol Mnnfter town ship, is an aspirant for the above named Ksition on the Itemocratfo ticket, subject of course to the will of his party friends as expressed at the ensu inic primary election. It nominated and elected he pledfies'hlmself to an honest and laitbful dis charge of the duties of the ottioe. "OH COUNTY COM MISSION Ell. 'hahlks Klk-k, lxiretto. Wa arc autborlied to announce that t'harles Flick, of Loretto boro", will he a candidate for County Commissioner at the approaching Democratic primary election, and should be be fortunate enough to be nominated and elected he pledges himself to advocate nt all times an honen and economical administration of the aflairs of the county. IOUNTY COMMISSI ON E I? . L. W. ' Shank. Conetnauich Bumngh. We are hu tboriied to announce that L W. Shank, of Cone mauuh horouti, will be a candidate tor the above office at the eominir Democratic primary election, if nominated and elected, he pledge liluiscll to guard the interests of the taxpayers of the county with honesty and fidelity. IOll COUNTY TREASURER P. . Moras. Loretto. We are authonied to nn- nonnce that Patrick Jlnran. of Ioretto borouah will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Democratic rnlcg. II nominated and elected, j he pledges himself to jverforui the Unties of Uie of- 1 lico with houcsty and lidelity. J'i-'id.-tn.J READ THIS ! HEED THIS ! IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, IT WIM, PAY TOC, IXOISIP.13, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read! Having just returned from the JJastem Cities, irtiere tec bought and. FA lit THK CASH for enough SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to stock our FOVK LARGE ST(U:i:s. ire are notr prepared to fur' nisTt every man and boy to whom this comes greeting uith M&DE-UP CLOTHING i GEHTS' FURHISHiHG GOODS ; at l.OWIZTt miCES than th can be boaaht at any vthr hou r Utair or adjoining counties. In roof ofirhirh assertion ice submit the j following facts: WK arf. Sl t.T.lVif A M X'N-s ;4I M IT, lined throughout, tor 7r This suit invites and defies all competition. WE A K H SFU.IXU A Man'a no,l Bosinesg Salt f .r4.. 0. Tli'!nm kind (if a suit was fold lust peuon for Jfi.O". vi-: A UK SKI .1.1 N( I COOD SUITS FOR BOYS from 9 to 12 year old. with lonir pnnt. lor !?-J-40. which 'surpass anything of the kind you ever saw for the money. v. r aiu: sKi.T.ivt? nr.xs ;ooi vkk. Ii PASTS, lined thronehout, at from lib cents to Jl.oo. ' WF. AKK. Si:i.I.lN5 lfn'. ;ond tlterallg at 'Jo ct. and up. nnd k."J t'Ain o Sh!ri tor 4" cents, sold everywhere for 7 ets. All the gbntr rtearrlltrd Oooda and I Ii o ii a an if a of dollar" aortli f other fr ticla rqnally rhea are now in glnrk, ready Tor intperlien al Ibe YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street, Opposite? Opera IIouso, ALTOONA, STATE FAIR AID EXPOSITION ! -cVT F ITTBBXJiiGrll. ft .' At iJ .i.v iV f . I 2811i MMIM Df the Perasjlvawa -AND Fifth Amal Eipcsilica ef the PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION SOCIETY C t IMHINI-.I). I-ive Slock Kxhibi'.lon from sirplember Sttj to 17th. In l.istrial an 1 Me-'tianical Fhit.itl..n. with Trials ol Speeil. will contitn.e until ctl.r tli. pen Itay snu tvenir.ii. S4f,500 IN PREMIUMS. EXCURSION TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES Will i-e issue.l f.y all K il'oa.l' c-entertnif at ri;t-t'iirh. book CIosl: august no. Offirrr of fir r.nn'a .4triru.'li rat Sorirty. WILLIAM S r,I-LLL. riHi,!,-tit I. W. SKlI.Kl:. lc"rtinT S.-oretarv. ELBKIDUK MtCONKKV, f'orresptm-litis S't-r tary Art-sT 12. isSi.-7t. A I - t fir w, v.-? -"rvi w .t;;.-.v t-- a". Vi - .vcrt.i seciii;. The:e a. J.'iif' - liv' baskets an 1 p?.ck;.i;.-s can be rr.fc-;--n c .. -i. w Jl I- t s-tiv.J '- mWnW la:.t ;;'Ici:ticu is a 1 teJ mSy Picture ii(HUr, to which Mf thrul Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wan.imnker is desirous that visitors fhould feel at home when they come, and be free to jiurcha.se or not, as they ple'se. Note. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for 5-hopping by n-:ail from any part of the United States, will be mailed gratuitously upon request, address John Wanamakek, Grand l : .fi.rr, Philadelphia. C3-EO. -W- TEAGBR, CASH DKAI.KIl IN AI.I. KINO OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, -AND M.NUFACTl71U:n OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 11012 ll;-voritli Ave., Altoona, rn. --IEAlF..Vr PLACE IX Til F. CITY. It noting:, Kpontlnft- and RepIrl.r ! 11 kind promptly and antlafaetor lly attended to. l'-I4.'T9 tf.l J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -A Ktat nf Ft!BirRti-K Yisolis". dc'd. Notice is hrcbv griven to all person- indebted tn the estate ot Frd k Yinzlin:'. late o' lwn town ship, deceased, that peyment mii-t be ma te with out delay to the nnd'-rsiirned. who ba been itrant ed letters testamentarv on sa d et "e. and those havfnc claims a-alnM the same will present ttictn properly probated lor settle. nent. IiETVMS I'AWLEV, Eitrutw. Dean Twp., Auir. 19, lSl.-9t. TEXECTTTOR S NOTICE J. J Kstate ol ' AIosac iHir. ass. dee'd. j Letters testamentary bavlnir been i- ned to the i undersigned on the estate of Monaca is;1hs. late of All.-irhenv township, leceased. all ong j indebted lo said' estate are hereby notified t I immediate payment must be made and those bs I ina claims aitalnst the same will present them le- : imllv antbentlcated for settlement. ! W. A. B. IjTTLE, Executor. Allegheny Twp., Auk. 6. lSHl.-t. 'OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRAMtfl MrLvnHit-L. r.bensliiinf " e re authorired to announce -hat 1-ranci. ai oivcm, ... Vocnshnr, bornnifh. will He a ranniio k- ...t ... solce.-t to Democratic rule' and If rominated and e'ecicd be pfedgre. himsett to KOJrd the interests of the tazpayen of tne -;'"n' to the bvftol his ability. -J-.-tn-l K AKK SKI.I.TV.-J ; A B' White IM I & f:tT : tcr e-j cent-1, whlcti gold last ; FfM'.n. and was considered ; rheap. for 1.3fi. : wi-: ath: sr.i.i.isr. NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, trom 4 to resrs old . at 75 rents, winch s. ...ni-h all who ce them : and Kvt WOOL II ATS tor men an.l tw.vs at 4- and Wwnu. .VF. ARF FI.T.TNf B(l' M ITS la S I'llf S. I..r any ate fr..iu 4 to 8 yrs., for $-J'?: ccn11ered cheap last reason at fa. so. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY f).fircr Ft'tibif?1 Exposition Society. i5ATfiu:L'i:. rrcsiiictit. YOl'Nfi. Oii.Tal Manager. I) P. 1 1.F.V. As t Min:nrTiV I'ash'r. V A T T E t ;U N , St-c it-1 a ry. .1. W ' E. V. JM". I ! C On v 1 s 1 1 1 n tr Philadelphia you will find, amoncr other places of interest, the Grand r wen worthy ol a Its floor 2nd calkrv r.paces no'v cover over three id nre iil'ed with Drj- Goods, "urniture, etc. The anre and beautiful admittance is free. A. til T The Put.fturiic Tttfics carrying the money the c.ir, and the Electric-Light JJaehiV'cry, - ;ii in the building. Valines, left in charge of attendant in W.M. II. SI--CHI.F.H. M. D K1TTKI.L. Joinro.cn. Pa. L brn.brrg. Pa. SECIILER it KITTELL, A 1 T OR N F. Y S - A T - I. A Y, JOHNSTOWN AXf KbFNSIil' I!(V WUI-FS In I.m'ier.'t ttrecn's lar;e brick bii'H- I inir comer Min and Clinton us and in Coiotiade Row. Ebensbunt. .l..hn.t"wn, T. av. prrK. a ttorney-m-Law, Fbensburir. Pa Office in bnlldlns of T. I LlOVlt 'le ! ID I cwr. j iruitrti,m. mi manner of lenl t usinesg attended tosatisfaeto- niv and enllectins a -,ict:iaiiy. i i.-i,.- -tf. TOSEl'H McDONALP, I ATTOKNEY-ArLXW, Frrsisaren, 4. - Office in Colonnade Kow, on Centre glresrU r. li. 1) -tf. G EO. M RE APE. A Uornev-at- Law, Eletl .urc. Pa. 'fb"c on f in from H'jli"".! 11H -ft , 1 . .... nr ,l ) hatrie Simple wo"-t 6 S.llOS fr.c Ail.iress Sti."w ' fc Cu . I'ort- J ' 1. Mailli. I.i-.'l.-ly.
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