in ri ft 3iF 3 rnMSnrRo. pa.. srida r. sept, issi. I LOCAL AND i-F.USONAL. f 5tlnul tlrrfnbark fonTfnllon. . members ol the National arcnb-k I.:iW ; ... ..1 i-imiri t,mnt. are hereby not;fiedM m '.- .1.. ..r.nri- nollin PluceJ in ea n lor-i-hnn.t township, on Wtn-rfo,;. . V'': T.VT'r-tween the hour of 1 and 7 o H. H r M f-iele" two deletes to reprnt ec, ditrl.-t T1 Mention. t Bumble t Khensbur cm .Won-l-,T at : ;. ' 1 oYlo-k. r. M.. to nominate a vd'n'y Ti-Uet and transact such other businsns n" L' s: ntivBT I'hairman. Johfr'town, An?. V. 111. iller. 1 l",',p ami t r nr-r i - i:n--. Jilt ' Apple-ilutnpVmss will soon be ripe. 11 Big boom in flmir-a' much as fl,."0 per tarrel. Blank bo..k, stationery, toilet articles, tie., at the new ilni.i store. The corn crop in thi county will be the next thine to a failure this year. If yon have chills, take Teruna. If you expert or fear them, ta-e reruna. It Is said tlmt Eoenslmrg oujht to have street-sprinkler these hot days. T!: l"'t we always have with us. but the rich summer visitors have nearly all de parted. Sinking Valley, F.Liir county, boasts of - hen that cackles first and lays her ess t terwsrd3. v Throw up your hat and rejoice as before, for the oyster season, you know, is with us fcce more. f The walls of the new Court House were nuaretl last wee:.-, and work on the roof has een begun. Eighty-five to ninety-three degrees lin he shade, is the thermometrical record this . Tcek has made. " Lew Rodders is wi'lins to .' his rep- itation on the assertion that he runs the ; iitit-ropoliJ of F.bensburr. t There is said to be less water in the Sus Ufchana river at Clirrytree just now than here has been for forty years. Four of the inmates of our county alms euse, all of whom are insane, were adtnit ed to that instituti-in in H."s. '-Lindsey's Blood Searcher" the great tedlcine fot fever and a sue, malaria, andal1 flood poison. Don't fail to use it. The coal miners at South Fork are still c! din I? out for fifty cents per ton, and tire, perators are holding in for forty. : The Prin'edalo camp-meeting, near filmore, this county, which closed on Mon ty last was very largely attended. The printers to Uedfofil are bound on n excursion this week, and that's the rea n tlie Frf km n so early its readers doth jek. Ex-Register James M. Singer, of Jack- n tot th township, has recenth-been made harpy receipt of 5l,2uo in shape of back pen- on The hot weather has driven the deer trtli, and the probabilities are that Cambria ill be sort of infested with them the coming nter. -The brick work on the new I'resbj ierian nirch was begun Tuesday of this week. It expected the tnicture will be completed October. Voters it eiM s-i that thei; n.inies are Jhe rcgi'tiy list. Nxt Thursday, Sept. t, is the I : t day on which this duty can be tended t. It is simply marvelous how quickly con pstion, bilii:usnes,j.ii-k headache, fever d ague, ii.ii m.ihu ia. ar- c-.m-'l by "Sel- I' Liver I'i'.Is." -OiblwiC. tlie gr.x ennau's friend, our wn on la-t Tuesday went through, but I'nt poke hi-, no-e in our dour long enough i say, "How do you do ?" f 1 -The soda tiiimtain at the new drug store aboot the only cool fi-mfort Khensbui g I these awful hot d;.s. (jo and git five W worth of the An tic beverage. -Mr3. Emma Hell, wif- of Sheriff Dull, of TO ES ir count , died of consumption at her .S Be in Pleasant Valley, near Altoona, on Sores fcsdaj last, aged thirty-three years. rThe pamphlet laws of the last session of 'Legislature have 1 n received by Pro notary Gates, ami are now ready for dis- rotion to tho,e who are entitled to re- pu- .k-N'o less than t -verity seven young men Nr.tUe-e been arretel principally for fighting, f 'it: -1 in-j the l i t two months in and about u-re. rles Dobbins' sahon, on Clinton street, er tol-v r--The resivoi; was mimp'il full of wa fcst week, and the lire under the steamer Itlierefor) withdrawn. We must have .,. f, of course, but well, let's wait and - j h bill of costs. Studies weie resumed at St Francis" rt, CI :.-iit K 7 lsin.1 '"- ge, I.oretto, yesterday (Thursday), and '."fj'enUai respect fully requested to report t!-cu:r : : Jon as pi-siide, so that classes may be . led to then advantage. Ur. .Alle:! Cntin disaipeared from N. Y.. rjr. aiesburjf, Huntingilon county, several rs' stn i i yfl, and the only (.'rum of comport his ly ami i:' has bal from him since was a posta,' -. T5? j mailed fit Maiisheld, Ohio. MtfJnr J Mlchaeb 'anipbeH, a young man only - - weeks If o-n In land, was taken with Bps on Fr lay last while employed as a rat thf. . c,,.vs rail mid, and died , tutTerci 5f t 11 o'dc. k the -auie night. U wh!c:lJ folly to buy drugs or patent medi ltd 'ia !i !..,' st,,od on the shelf until :ul dA-t '-f usef ;:,ie-s l.as departed. ISuy at the OtrV"'dr,5S where we assure you a fresh f V,. cs- ile can av. a Ue ohtained. VJJ'- Frel '"ri -s patent medicines re el tfvervl w das at James' new drug lt6' toeiiHjtaa. Therefore when vou repd After ia: linger ti e die.". 3; r '' ''' Kiu i go mere ami yo-i will humur "' " 1 P"t a ti.-sh and pure article. i,lnrel I ' t'r. J. a. shoemaker, who for the last . u; fcouths has been connected with an en '" "J ' ' leer rortm in K!k .,,,,(, i 1 mf "c , - . letiiiueii lu - isorn of his family in tins place on Fri st and departed again on Thursday wr;:ci T4- Kidd, Jr., a Williamsburg, Blair ,'r f JJ 5'i carpenter, is credited with tearing j ? arw " i;' i oi a siaiue in uiai piaceaami put- 6:i ti. rv-fivc luimlie.I new shin cries all pe d-.y recently. That Kidd mu.st g,-at .'rfc lively. ilirutown 1, is a case of alleged infanti. - Tha . . ... . . ... is t fI,r. 1:V"e, in a l'''' t- were found last Tues " renin" on tlv Lfmises ,,f i family re- na tW'i ln ht ' Utiouu as Homerstown f, puier in wing invest gated. fr.'J. A. Sli.x-maUer, assiK,,t.e of Roht. efn, irlc-- :.- ..- f d. Sold -23 acres of Lml ,. it .,..1, ..ia v . : m i - , rn Saturday I.i.t, to Mr. A. T. t for the Lex coal and iron tract ' ',',r'.-,t cl.--t f H tn. -hi r a siini approximating ie w) i; ,,1,1 eer" , e snie- was a public one. 5 It I of standing timber, fences, " Id and adjoining townships : roved by fre during the List T 'tig-continued warm weather ' "T- 1 nearly everylliing fit food - i ' Williamson, the well known 4 agent for the Singer Sewing '1 my for this section of Cam- s rented the .ffie f e, which will hereafter ters. (f. W0". r'; ,jrlliri-fi''in abroad, as well 'atits, will find Aver's Sar. H't ft! in avoiding the hardships of B'l in removing the boils, pim ti"hs,e(,n.se(1U(.nt anon sea diet. 'iU;ilities remedy such T'y- F'-r side at the new drug X, i'a. inn" ' --(-(.' ,1 i n. .r 14 1 ? .1 k. Kv.V;ti."!;e After a vi-sit of two or three weeks to lii ' Mr. William MiiJVn, .1 former well known son-in-law. Mr. A. V. Jones, ami faniilv, in i citizen Snnvnerliill township, rtie.i of eon Kane.MeKean county, our townsman -Squire afew.lavT Kinkead retnmea liome last Friilay. lie re- ned about 41 years. The i1eeeael served ports all the Cambrians out in that section as J Ilis country well ami faithfully luriii!i the bein-? prosperous and happy. " i ;!,toi.ciyii.war,- am, !t ipposfd that he con- -The only candidate'Sentione-l on the ; IW' RJS? Ilepul, bean side for Co, Treasurer up to date Mr. McKay, of Cambria township, this is. Mr. F. II. Ilarker, of Ebensbun. He will l "".T1t.v wns arrested in F.benslmrn on the likely have n walk-over sr. far ns Hie nomin. ation is concernel, even Mr. Sim Crista, of Gallizin, hesitating to to enter the lists. Clear head and voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hear ing, no cough, no distress. These are condi tion brought about in catarrh by the use of Sanford's Radical Cure. Complete treat ment for ?i. O-L'.-lm. Do you suffer from sick or nervous head ache, neuralgia or sleeplessness? If so, do not delay, trusting that in time nature will restore you, but go at once to E. James, Druggist, Ebensbnrsr, Pa., for Dr 'Faust's German Cure. r4s.(,.,( w l v - The bain on what is known as Mil! Run fitrm, three miles west of Altoona, was burn ed to the ground on Wednesday night of la-4 week, involving a loss to the owner. John Campbell, of ?Too or $soo, and to the lessee, A. J. Duck, of from Ji.o to S'oo. No insur ance. Our worthy townsman, ex-Sheriff James Myers, wishes the fact kept prominently be fore his fellow Democrats of Cambria coun ty that lie is a candidate for Associate Judge and hopes to be found worthy of favorable consideration at the 'approaching primary election. -We don't know whether the printers' excursion prompted th.? thought, but the Hollidaysburg &trm?ard says that the fun. niest thing connected with a picnic is think ing about it before you start, ami the next funniest thing is congratulating yourself when it is over. A brother of Mr. T. II. ITeist. landlord of the Mountain House, Jiai received the Democratic nomination for" Sheriff of Bucks county. It is a close county, politically speaking, but if the candidate is as good a fellow as the landlord, we feel confident that he will be able to pull through. We record with pleasure the marriage of our young friends Thomas Carroll anil An nie Canny, of Conemaugh borough, who were united in the holy bonds at St. John's church, Johnstown, on Tuesday last, by Rev. Father Gallagher. May God bless and prosper them in their new ielations. Thousands of ladies to-day cherish grate ful remembrances of the help derived from the use of Lydia.E. Pinkham's Vegetable C. impound. It positively cures all female complaints. Send to Mrs. I.ydia E. Tink liam, :o Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. !'-2.-2t. Geo. W. Jones, chief clerk in the P. R. R. car record office, recently removed from Altoona to Philadelphia, died of consump tion at Swarthmore, near the latter city, on : Saturday last, aged about 41 years. His re mains were brought to Altoona and buried from the residence of his brother. in-law, Mr. Dan. Laughman, Monday forenoon. It is said" that Mr. John Owens will in the spring remove his stock of goods imme diately across the way and take possession of the Freidhoff store-room, therein to con tinue the merchandising business on an en larged scale. John is a good citizen and a worthy gerdlcman, and we hope his pros perity will ke.p pace with his enterprise. A postal card from Dr. M. A. Wesner informs us that he has removed from Loret to to ."I'.i Pine street, Philadelphia, where lie intends to remain. Ti.e Doctor is one or .. . , e , that class of men whom we would rath.et see . come than go, but as we can't always hive our own way in this world, we can only hope that the change will pan out pleasantly and prosperously tor the Doctor. Kebecea, datighter of Mr. George Ad ams, of Coonersdale. aged about seven years, was severely burned about the lower part of her body on Wednesday last. The child, as sisted by a iyoung companion, was burning some i u'.il isii in her father's yard, and her , clothing caught from the lire. Fortunately, ! her situation was noticed in time to save her from fatal burning. So says tho Johnstown Drnioirot. '. The Devotion of the Forty Hours com menced at the Church of the II"ly .Name, in this place, on last Sunday forenoon, and , closed on Wednesday forenoon. The resi dent pastor. Lev. Father Reardon, was as- ; sisted by Lev. Father Ryan, of St. Augustine, : Rev. Father McIIugh, of Wiltnore, anil Rev Father Otto, of Ca-.Tolltowi:, and oompara. tively few of the congregation failed to ap i proach the sacraments. The beautiful grove about midway be- tween Chest Springs and St. Augustine is to be enlivened on Tuesday of next week by a ; grand harvest home picnic for the benefit of the Catholic church at St. Augustine, and it is almost needless to say that those who at I tend for the sake of innocent enjoyment and a good square meal or two will be sure to go ' away satisfied. Let there be a big turn out, ; then, as well fur the cause as the occasion. A young man named Dan Crissmaii, em ployed as a carpenter on the new Court House, fell from an inside scaffolding to the floor beneath, a distance of twenty feet, . Monday forenoon. Xo bones were broken, but lie was of course considerably shaken up, ! and worst of all, a nail penetrated his right i front ankle a con.siderable distance, lie I was removed to his hoarding-house, on Ju i Han street, and Dr. Griffith du-ssed Ins hurts. We are in receipt of a piece of music en , tilled "God Bless the Little Woman." The poetry is founded on the fact that immediate ly after President Garfield was shot he dic tated a telegram to his wife, informing her of the sad occurrence, remarking, in the most affectionate manner, to those beside him, "God bless the little woman." The I music can be had by sending ."." cents to F, W. Helmick, lsO Elm street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Joseph Clark, aged about R years and recently from Ireland, was run over and in stantly killed by a freight train at Allegrip pus, a short distance cast of Gallitzin tunnel, at aii early hour on Thursdiy morning of last week. The unfortunate young man was on his way home Altoona from Brad dock, where he had been visiting a foster brother, and fell from the train at the point stated and was urn over and horribly crush ed about the abdomen. i Immense as the Mountain House at Crcsson is now, its capacity is to be doubled by additional buildings in anticipation of : next year's boom. Over four hundred appli I cants for accommodations at the famous re , sort had to be turned away in two weeks time, simply because the house and cottages, which together have a capacity for seven . hundred, were already filled to overflowing. The turning away of sur-h a number means , a loss of ?l,2t" per day. Many of the young men who read tl. Fkkkman, and not a few of the older one-, will l e interested in learning, if they do not know it already, that Mr. Chas. Latterner, who enjoys th e respect of everybody, has re . cently transferred his allegiance to the ex . tensive clothing house ofA. ,J. Anderson A: Co., on Eleventh avenue, Altoona, where he ; will always be giad' to welcome his friends i and furnish them with the best of ciothin" at the lowest possible prices. " was certainly a liappv tlioiioht mi-h , sutfuestcd to our friend (iodf rey Wolf, of the pioneer clothlni: house, Altoona, that Mr. Ed. ; Miller, of this place, would be the riuht man , to take into his employ at this particular juncture, and actin on that impulse he had j the good fort tins to secure bis services. Mr. j Mi!rf-r is not. only a thorough business man, : bu be is clever, courteous and gentlemanly, J and we are sure that his Cambria frieuds, , . . whose name is legion, will not pass him by f j when they go to Altoona to purciia.-e good i . ciotjng at iiouest prices. j JL", ,1 1 '"'m.0- on tl"" chartre of buyino; anil ieiomously keepincr a stolen horse. On the i '-.'to proximo Mr. McKav. after havintr first ! given bail for his appearance, went to Hunt- iiisjMon to attend a Court of Qimter Sessions ; , there and then convenable. Since then we j , at least have been in total ignorance of his i whereabouts, and we are prone toask for in- j formation on that point. I a little daughter of Mr. Henry Leister, ' i of Huntingdon, wai seriously burned onFti- : .-day last by her clothes'taking fire from a ; lighted candle, with a number of which her- j self and some othfr children were p'avingin j . the cellar of the I.ei-tet House, and the I.n rrtl Srtifi very complacently adds that "she ' is dyincr weli." Of course the "intel'icent romp." thought he was ''doin well" when he set up the lat sentence, but can easily tell 1 -y" the mistake was made. t A colored girl namen Annie Smith, acred agout l:i yeais. who was recently adopted i from our county almshouse by Mr. "James Burris, of Altoo'mj, left for parts unknown ; , a week aero last Thnrfday niuht. sinee when ; no tidings have been obtained as to her 1 1 whereabouts. The truant girj looks more ! like an Indian than a necro, her complexion : beinu of a brownish cast anil her hair black arid lon3. Any information regarding her j will thankfully' be received by Mr. Iiurris. I j Xo less than thirty-seven criminal in- ; I indictments will be laid before the Orand ! ; Jury next week by District Attorney Sechler, j thotmh a larce majoiity of them are for i ; charges of a minor character. It is the cen- j erai opinion that a cood many of these cases i ; miudit have been disposed of satisfactorily by ! . the respective Justices, had a disposition i tending that way been thought advisable, j Put the Justices, tnavbe, think they know on : ' which side their bread is buttered. j i Mr. Peter Stoltz, of Rarr township, had I j the misfortune to loose about seven hundred i j rails by fire one day last week. The lire communicated from burning stump, which to all appearances had no fire about it, and I fatl'lllPir in 1 1 in rr-lo,l n r nrret Q t if11 f,renil ! witn such rapidity tha it was with m-par Oit- i ficnlfy kept away from the buildings of Mr. Henry Krumenacher. who occupies an atl- joining farm, and who with his wife was at ' the time on a visit to Philadelphia We are very sorry to hear of the death j of Mrs. Lynch," wife 'of our worthy friend ! and patron. Mr. Edward Lynch, of Summer hill township, which occurred on Saturday I last. The deceased was a daughter of Mr i Timothy O'Keefe. deceased, a fotmer well , known citizen of what is now Rortag town ship. We did not learn her r.ge, but pre sume it to have been about 40 years. We tender our sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and family, and oiir earnest prayer for the repose of her soul. An old ard valued friend of the Frf.f.- 1 mvx, Mr. John McCoy, of Allegheny town ; ship, was stricken by paralysis on Wednes day of last week, while at work in one of his i fields, and falling to the ground lay exposed ; to the scorching hot sun for fully four hours ; before his sad plight was discovered. Wlrbn l found and carried to bis house he was rotal j ly unconscious, and in that condition he re I mained until Saurday, w hen he revived suf- tieiently to speak a few words, and is now : thought tfc be in a fair way of recovery j "Guaranteed to cure," is the indnce j ment offered to you to call at James' new , Drug Store, Eben'sbuig Pa., and buy a bottle ; of Dr. Faust's (ierman Cough Syrnp. It is ! based upon chemical laws, and is prepared ! with the most scrupulous care. This medi j cine is warranted to enreconsufliptioii, coughs, : colds, sore throat bronchitis, and all pul j monary diseases. Remember an ordinary j cough leads to consumption if allowed to j continue without relief. Price. 2-"c, ."oe. and ; ?1 a bottle. . r 4-R.-e.o. w.ly . I There seems to be a disposition to cri'i j cize the acts of Rurges-s Humphreys in as : sessing disturbers of the peace in our born', i He puts on what is known as "the tariff," it is true, and sees that all fines of offenders are collected or the equivalent thereof are made good. Hut too frequently he is rather 1....;. ..f : i .r;....,. :(: ... fieiinitb in. in. Mil. i n i: sc. .4 on iin-otsiM, sin,, n of our citizens is to see to it that His extrem ist measures toward the preservation of the peace shall be preserved. This is on'v a warning to rowdies. Decently-disposed per sons may pass along on the other side. Mr. Thomas Reillv, passenger train des pnfehorat the P. R. R depot, Philadelphia, who with his wife and family spent a couple of weeks among their many friends in this county, left for home on Tuesday last. Mr. Reillv is a brother of Hon. John" IPdlly. Su perintendent of Transportation, P. R. R., and like him is a very worthy gentleman, and his wife is a daughter of our good old friend, Prof. S. P.. McCormick, formerly of Johnstown, but now of Stanislaus county. Cat., from whence he send lis a ( IV I fir, 1 - , - . ' ' i . 1 1 i , 1 1 n ii wtii in: 1 1 , 1 1 ii i , , 1 1 , , it i i u itni'i-.l! 1;12( to-f iv. t.tlniv I..O.,.. ...i.:..i. .. ;!i i. rn..n.l .... ..... ...l As otn' of tin' iuciilonts fif the season wn j may ltipnlion that, tin1 iiinplo lice whirli , stnt!Is iinnipflintt'Iv in front of the Mniintain ', 1 lonso saloon, on ( ontio stioct. has drooiK-d i its h-avps, passoj in its checks, pucke.l its ' trunk, is admit to retire from the shaile litwi ' ness on a lare scale, anil will he leai a i month or so hence. Il.iriy Knwlhart. liquid ! clei U of the pstiidlisliinent, hasheen for some ! time in the fashion of jiilinp; up heer and nle barrels ntrainst the tree in question, whieli. Henry Ward I'.eecher being authority that beer and a le intoxicate, may account for tin1 , maple passing in its checks. 1 A little son. aged five or six -ears, of ! Mr. .lohn Feicht, of Barr township, Jiad his I skull crushed in by being kicked hy a horse oti the forehead last Sunday morning, and ! although still living on Sunday evening, since when we have heard nothing as to his I condition, no hopes whatever were then en ' fertained as to his recovery. The little tin i fortuniHe was playing in the banivard :tt the time, his mother meanwhile being engaged in milking a short distance away, and in his . childish glee approached ton near one of tlie ; horses-, which kicked him in llie forehead ! Avith the sad result stated, j On Sifurday evening last. Mrs. Ilebccci j KVphart, the aged mother of .. II. Kephart, I warden of the Blair county jail, fell down the ! stone steps in front of the jail and fractured both aims near the wrists. The lady, who is 70 years of age, was seated in a rocking 1 chair on the Urge stone step, when one rock ; er slipped over (he edge of the stone, caus . ing her to fall with the above serious reu!t. She has had several similar accidents, at one ! time fracturing one of her shoulders, and , only a few- months ago ft 11 and broke her . collar-bone. So says the I Iolliiiaysbiir.g cor respondent of the Aitoona Trihiinp. Mr. F. H. Barker informs ns that on the Barker property, a league due north of the i Diamond," following C'entie street, is what . might be termed a galaxy of curiosities. The ; first is where arrows of aboriginal shape and j form are picked up : then an offshoot of the celebrated Kiltanning war-path is to he seen : ; and lastly, a new ly-diseovered spring of never-failing water wells up from the ground, , and its yield is as cold in this month of Au gust as is iee iu the middle of January, or thereabouts. This '.alter, along with sever al other springs, is in the immediate vicinity ' of the celebrated "sulpher spring"" of long agone. On Thursday afternoon last, after this paper had gone to press, a young man named , Shaffer died at the residence of Mrs. Bruner, in this borough, of tvphoid fever. Ilis iil- ! ness was referred to in our last issue. Shaf fer had come here two or three weeks prior , in quest oi worK, w .nci he had secured at the Belmont Hon But he undoubtedly brought with him in his system the seeds of ' the disease to which he succumbed, for al . most simultaneously with his arrival lie eom plained of feeling unwell. Ilis residence wa- in Bedford county, whither his remains . were removed for interment Thursday even 1 ing. H is a?e was probably 20 years. ' The ( ireenbackers of this county are ' called to meet in con vention in Ebensburg : nexr Monday. The proposition, as we under : stand it, is to nominate a county ticket, but for what purpose remains to be found out. . They certainly expect to r'ect nobody. But the dreary farce w hich was omitted List sum mer must, it seems, be carried out this yea.. ; If the convention could meet and pass, a ser : ies of resolutions reciting that we have erioiig!: Greenbacks, and enough gold and 1 silver, anil everything else excepting rain, and then would-go back liome and stay there till election time, they would show their good ; sense and so forth. I.-t ns pray for rain ! lohn Vasevand William O'Connor, the two IlolJid.ivslitira boys, who bave l'en in ' custody at I'lttsburn on Dih suspicion tliat tftpv nan somctiiing to uo witn the mnr.ier fif Mr. McChire, at McK?pjiort, were taken to i t : i - 1 1 o I II 1 I I Mil I .II" - 1 HI ll t I tOIClie A 1 1' I 141 fll it hearing. Nothing whatever was adduced connecting th-'in even remotely with the crime and they were accordingly discharged. Ve neve believed the boys bad anything to do with the lamentable alTair, and we are glad they have established their innocence beyond doubt. They have Ix-en wild, and at the time of the murder or shortly afterward they weut on a tramp, and somehow suspic ion attached to them. The liest preventive of consumptive dis ea:-es .of the" lungs, bowels or kidreys is Brawn's Iron Biticis. It checks ail decay. lN"sT;rt asce BrzzAtins- We had thought, ns intimated ff.'ccwhere. says the Tyrone Ifn-n'd of last Tlirrsday, that the bone-yard sharks were about giving our town the cold shoulder, but we w-rre mistaken a fow if not more so. An insurance raid was made on the town yes'erdny, for a purpose that will herein appear. Manx ICauffman. who I lingering on the vorv edge of the grave, was leeently insured for fioo.ooo. Yesterday it wis rjuietlv inti mated by some one in th interest of the grave-vard agents, that Manx was about readv to go. when it crowd of Huntingdon county agents appeared on the scene, and after "consultation, if. was decided that he couldn't die eav unless a few more policies Tvere issued. These papers are called "death policies." and there is no word-fooling about it. They are pair what they claim to'he. When a s ibiect is in the net of dying, his "friends." the death hawks, pounce upon him like buzzards upon a putrid carcass, and fasten him with the grappling irons of their insurance machinery. Kauffman was "fixed" over again, and as near as we can ascertain, is now insured for about f joo.Ooo. The outcome of all this will be. old Manx will die some of these davs. and his charita ble "friends." the ghoulish policy holders, will conic in for the spoils, sav SJoo.ooo. This tnav or may not be a legitimate busi ness. At any rate th"e fellows follow it up with imnunitv. Somebody ought to apply the legal nippers to these death speculators, and iMt is all right, let them go ahead. Let them enjoy their constitutional rights. There are, iio doubt, cases where these men, or members of their gang, help their subjects out of the way. A good p'nn and a just one, to settle the account with them, would be to get them heavily insured through their own agencies, and then hang them. A Guf.at Vot;k. Mr. A. D. Criste. an ex Treasurer of this county and a gentleman well known to most of our readers, and who only a few days ago returned from St. Louis, where-and in other portions of the west he has been canvassing for the most of the time during the past two or three years for "Gas kell's Compendium." cettainlv the most val uable hook of the kind ever issued, has se cured the right to sell said work in Cambria and Rlair counties, and in pursuance of that purpose will cull upon our citizens at an ear lv'dav. The "Compendium" contains seven Dictionaries, comprising no less than one nunoreu inousann vaoiaoie i; n .u i,.,. ,, ... tables, and is the .--boaposr and best encyclo pedia of reference for the home, counting room and office that has ever been ofl'ed to the American public. Mr. C introdu. vsand urges the sale of hi book in a quiet, modest wav. quite different from the usual routine of the ordinary book agent, and our readers will find upon examination of the work that it is in every sense deserving of the highest commendation. - . . II ,T Ff.vkti. For Hav Fever T recom mended Ely's Cream Balm. It entirely re lieved me from the first application : have been a snflerer for ten years. Ooing from home and neglecting to tikethe remedy, I had an attack : after returning I immediate ly resoited to it, and found instant relief. I believe, had I begun its use earlier. I should not. have been troubled. Have stood heat, dust and draughts as well as during other months. J. Coi.i.vF.n. Clerk, 11S Broad St., Elizabeth. N". J. For yf. ns I have been afflicted with Hav Fever. from early in August until frost. I was induced to gi'-e Ely's Cream Balm a trial. The relief -as immediate. I regard myself cured. G. S Hru:n"i:it. Supt. of Cor dage Co., Elizabeth, X J.. Sept. 1S0. Price r.o rents. For sale at the new drug store, Ebensburg. j X'r.w Yaimktv of Whf.at. Mr. William If. McGnrvev. a Logan township farmer. In 1 the year IsTS discovered in one of his fields ; sown with wheat, two heads differing from all the rest and of a vaiiety which he had 1 never seen before. Thes-e were carefully ' preserved and sown in the fall, and from this small beginning thirty-four bushels of I clean wheat weie harvested this year. It is ! a beautiful write wheat, very thin in the i hull, and has six rows, many of the heads j contaiiiing from eighty to one hundred I grains. Mr. Met 'arvey has shown the wheat to many of our farmers, but none of them j have been able to tell him to what variety it , belongs. A sample, has been left at this of j fiee for inspection and. is certainly the pretti I est wheat we have ever seen. Mr. MeGar j vey has a few bushels foraale. Altoona Tri i hune. . . ! It has been long known that Beulah. the ! "deserted village," twomiles west of Ebens ; burg, enjoys the reputation of being peopled I by ghosts. Wl.cn folks go l,y there, they j point out tho ruins and say they are "haunt ed." We will not investigate too closely the j principle involved herein, but content our- selves by saving that last Monday a stranger whoe resilience is in rittsimrg went out I . ,nPO o ,,, cnf ,'m..,il f ,l-,r,-ii in e I, wo urnii nin i ........ . . . , , quity to the briilure where (he chosts are sup posed to keep hoardins-hou-e, He after ward stretched himself at full lencrth.'and, still fuither alontr, went to sleep. When he woke up, a hasket of li was missing ! And yet are no ghosts at IJeulah ill weiurhin'jr live lbs some folks s.iv there Snakes. 'n Si-.nday a week, (ieorge Kiiedly and John Stui tman wldle walking along the road leading to Warm Springs, dis covered a large copperhead snake K ing at i tlie side of the road . )ne of them picked np a stone and dispatched it. and upon examin- I ingtiie body saw a number or sacks in it. i 1'pon opening the sack a live voting copper head nboiit six inches long, rolled out. They ! found twenty-five little ones thus hid away j in the snake's body, and having killed them i all, they claim the champiomjiip for the big ; gest hour's work in the snake killing line. iltnuiiifilon Local Xcs. i A TntvF.i.Kn's Stohy. After s)(nding months at European and American watering ; places and thousands of dollars looking for ! health. I returned iiome disheartened and j wretched. I had consulted the best physi- ciansand traveled far and near without ben- elit. and expected to die. A friend urged a j trial of Bather's Ginger Tonic. Three bot 1 ties and careful diet have worked wonders and brought me excellent health and spirits, : and you may publish my experience foi the j benefit of similar sufferers. A Viminnati ! lAi(1n. IH-oj.-lm.J i Thk Blair county Republican convention ! convened at "HollidavsbtirE on Monday.last and endorsed Judge Dean for renomination i selected 'Ion SamiH'l Mc'Jainant for Sna- torial delegate, with power to appoint his own conferees, named Messrs. J. W. John ! son and I). S. Brumbaugh as their Kepresen ; taUve delegates, and constructed a county ; ticket composed of Messrs John S. Calvert , and Joshua II. Boiler for Commissioneis, ; David Bell for V. II. Director and II. 1. Lor ' enz and .V. T. Wilson for Auditors. I i : Is it I'Ossir.i.K t hat a remedy made of such i common simple plants as Hops, Buchti, Man i lrake, Dandelion, v-c, make so many and , such marvelous cures as Hop Bitters o .' It must be, for when old and young, rich ami poor, Pastor and Doctor., Lawyer and Edi- tor, all testify to having le-n cured by them, ; we must believY- and doubt no longer. See other column. ".f. For sale at the new ! drug store, Ehensburjj;. I --. Thk Republican Countv Committee will I meet in the Court House, this rdaee. next Monday afternoon, at the hour of one o'clock. Delegates to the State Convention will be then chiicen. For that distinguished position or those distinguished positions, as the casp may be we beg leave to suggest the names of Mr. John Smith, Mr. John Brown, and Mr. John Jones. They are said to be all poor BepuMicans. Dyspepsia anp Li vkb f -omplain r. Is i not worth the small juice of to cents to free yourself from every symptom of these dis tressing complaints '.' If you think so, call at E. James Dm? Store, Ebensburg, Fa., ami procure a bottle of shiloh's Vitalier. Every bottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use ac cordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. t-s.-e.o. w.ty-1 Dit. Osin v-ibKU, of West ritt.-toii, I'a., a bruthpr of the o'ut'f of a corps of entiinw rs rewntly oporatini; on tlie UUn-kiick, in this county, coiumilteil suii'ijp a few davs azo. i on aocoiint, it is saiil, of a diseased mind su- 1 perindnceil bj- excos.-ive smoking. Xo m han mjeney can so speedily clcnnse the blood, clear tlie complexion and skin, re store tl hair and cure every species of itch ing, scaly and scrofulous bumois of the skin, scalp anil blood as the Cuticura Kemedies. Important to Tp.avki.ehs. Special in ducements are offered you by the Burling ton KniTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement, to be found elsewhere in this issue. 3-18.-1UU1.J A THOFnn.H and afe remedv is On. MET TAUR S HEADACHE ami "DYSPEPSIA FILLS. Sold by all Drugsiais. Price 25 cents. . L8-VI.-Jifl.l WORMS. WORMS. WORMS. Tpp Wn!m r'tnrj-l ative, tiend anil nil com plete, in from two to Miree hour. No fee till enred; or if prepare'! mcfiiome I." l?ire,t. enn he taken at home. ( l-'or Tape AVcrin, the f.atient must consult t he tKvtnr per.-nnnllT or by mini. Send threecent "tamp fur inforrnntii t hvmail. Fr Stnnch. Sm, I'm. Konn.l ur Threa l Worm. .e K. Y. Knnkel's Worm Syrup. Fifty per cent, of cases of Iiysnep Pia ami ib--oriniz:ii:e7i of liver are rau-'erl hy stomach ami ether worn;. in the alimentnrv eanal I hare a vegetable remedy which rrTeetn'ally re move" them, ami cleanse the liver and kidncv. Ntimhrrs of prominent eftiien." of Philadelphia, who have been treated for various die.ies dvs pepia, cnnenmpl ion. bronchitis, female weakness, etc. can certify that my treatment h etirrd them and tha4 they had been treated f.r wronir disease?. Common sen-' teaches it Tape Worm can be re moved, all other worms can be readily destroyed. Advice at office and store free. The doctor can teli whether or not the patient has worms. Thousands are dyinc daily with worms and do not know it. Fits, spasms, tramps, ehokins and sn location, sal low complexion, circle? around the eyes, swelling and pain in the stomach, re.-tles-nc--a at hiifht. irrindin-j of the teeth plckinic at tiie nose, eoiiirh, levfr. itehinu at the seat, headache, r.jul hreath. the patient trrr.ws pale and thin, tn klinif and irri tation in the anus all thc-e svriptoms and more come from worms. K. F. Kunkel'y Worm Svmp never fails to renin ve them. Price, fi.i per bottle, or six hot'lcs hr no. (For Tape Worm, write and consult the doctor.) For all others huv of vour dnurifi.-t the Worm Syrup, and if he ha" it "not. send to K. F. Kiinkel. N". Ninth St.. Philadel phia. Pa. Advice by mail free ; sen. i 3 cent stamp. V.. F. KT NTCF.T.-? I5ITTKK WINK OF IKON. The irrnt success and .Jcllalit f the people. In fact, nothinir o! the k'nd" has ever been ottered to the American people which has sn quickly found its way into t heir uoi.l favor and hearty approval as K. I-. Kunkel's Hitter W ine of I ron . It docs nil if proposes, and thus uives universal satisfaction. It is atiar:nteed to cure the worst cases of dyspep sia or indiiresfion. kidney or liver disease. "weak ness, nervousne-s. cont ipa t ion. acid it y of the stom ach, etc. tret the irenmne. Sold eu'lv in i bot tles, or sit bottles ! ,r '. Ak for K. F. Knnkel's Hitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If your dntircrlst has it not. send to proprietor. K. F. Knn-k.-l. iV. N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia. I'a. Advice tree: send t hree cent sta m p. Asehenhach .V. Mil ler. Sole Asjents. ad and 'al!owhill Sts., I'hila l a. TfatNkw TJ a n.no a d. At last we have something definite about that 'mysterious railroad" which is supposed, after it is com pleted, to run past or in the near neighbor hood of Ebensburg. Mr. A. T. l'indle, of this place, agent for the l.'ex tracts of land in Illacklick township, last week paid a visit to the Vice President of the road, at Waynes boro, Cumberland county, and now that" he is at home again tells something like the fol lowing : That th Ha'pmnre and Ohio Kailroad design "srrniimninir" the northern part of this State: that they h ive ran a line northward of this place i threunh flcarftel 1 count v. another immediately j sout li i Fbenshunr. com i u by way of C'liarnbers I bnrit and the Urond Top Kailroad; and stili an other at a point south of said line. Thee several routes co.-t somethinsr in the wav i f 5.",.oini.o0i .,r charter priveleiics. ten percent, of which, or f l Ki.- j ' o-i. has been paid int . the trcasurv of Alarvland. I The expense of rnntiin j tlie experimental lines , i i set down at f .vi,jm. ., you think,' .pierie.l Mr. ! l'indle. - that the men at the beau of this enter- j , prise would spend '.;;,o.ooo without knowing how I their money would come back to thetn?" In a word. Mr. l'indle sravc it as his unbiased opinion j ' that a railroad past Fl.eii-biirif. running ttir.uih ! or near Holiidaysbur-'. in liiair o.uti'v, on tho I I cast, and striking the est Penr. r. ad in the we.-t j ; above Frceport. rn rniifriu I'lltshurith. wiil short ly ; bean acconipii-hed f.e-t. As to n here the shops - ofthe new railroad will be located Mr. l'indle has T no knowledge. i I i t ivto-omi by the IIkat. Yesterday morninsr, ' Mr. .lohn Kinney, an engineer o:i the west side of ' the mountains started with his cnnine the :i.',5 to : I pull ahead on St. Ituis day express up the hill j j from C'lncmiuiKh to trallitzin. When near For itatro and while the train was rroinir at lull speed ' he was taken si-k muI ienly and fainted. He fell ' over the l.t holier, burning his left hand and i i bruisinif hn l.ead. The tirrman pulled nun tei-k J on the tep.ier and iaime liately wlr-tle l down ' , brakes. The train was stopped and Mr. Kinnev I was taken on b..ar 1 one ol she coaches and bro't , to this city, yi r. Tom Wi :son who was haul intr the 1 I train took chaise of KiTinev's engine as far as ; i i::'iit7in. and left his oimr in charge , I his fire- I man an 1 a-si-fant road loreman. Mr. .lolm How- j i man, who happened to he on t.oiril. Mr. Kinney's i i injuries were iire--sc. ty tlie company's physician ; . and he returned home on the way passenger. He w;is probably unwell when he started, having lost j consiilerablt: fleep which fo-f.th"r with the intensts ! heat, j, rostrated him. We lo not remember ot a j , similar occurrence on the ro.oi. A ?.'ooc'7 nbnr,?, ; out. A Fiknpish Fvtiih! i mr people will not have forgotten, says the M' 'oTitiellsimrir Iirmorrut . Pun iei H. Mel'iott. who over six years a so was tred in court for buriiim; three of his children, in lh-lfast townlnp. II reports which have lately reached us :i-e tru'-." laiii"l will aoain figure in t!i courts, this time iu lied ior.l eount y . on a cha r-" a lmost as r:ivc as the one on which he was tne.i here As the sto ry runs, a few Sundays ao Mellon s ue his child a penn y or ot her siua II eoi n to put in the Sabbath sehoo! contribution o"X. It .eems the child tailed toslo tin-, but took the money home anin. This angered the father, and betook the little one out anti hnnir it up by the hcls. Sumeone acsins ly lound the child and took it dow n before lite was extinct. A physician was called as soon as possi ble. I nit before he arrived the child wa- lead. F.-rk at l.i.oMwvn.i.r. 'Pie poopfe of I.Vvds ' ville wttc uresitly a iiirme.l on Tlmrsd iy and Thnrs- i d.iy niiilit, at the destrueiive coTifl:iirr:itioiur:iini 1 in tlie mountain nroimd tiitit vilinire. The tire lnid is origin in some r'-fusi nintt-r in tlie y;frd of j l'l:iek Ai. Irlunt'? lmili'.l. flvervtliili t'ein;r in- : tensely dry. tlie deri.nri e'n ment spre.id rapidly ' in every direction, en laiiirerin the mill, as well as the inCls of Keyno'.ds it. MeKarhmd. Heyides i the destrisetiori of t'::iler. al-ont ti-rty rod of ' trnniivay and ii arent ileal of htrk were tnirned. The l eojde kept wateli all Thursday nisrht lest the ll.iii c-i iniiilit Htlnelc the vi I Inure. In fact, the 5iii"ke of the cocfiar.ition was so dense that : many fenred snlhcation it they retired to bed. 1 Parties who have lcen on the ground represent the lire as widespread and distructive. i V pretty voihil' '!rl full of ii'te. j i rot do'.vn in the month, so to spiiptc, j And when people lanirhed ! She thought she was haimhed. And si:e stayed in the. houe for a wipje. Jonah , as well as the ir i rl . was on dvTrn In the ; mouth we re;o. lint :h:'.t was lio.ur ao. Had he lived in the t-resent a-e. we mistake mueh if he ' wouldn't at oiiee oroe 1 to stet into spirits hy kfo- . inir to la s. .1 . M uridiy'.s. l'r Clinton street , Ji.iins- i town, and buying one tit' those splendid hot weaf h- ! er suits he has l..r .-ale. W e te;l th.-ev,-n and ex- , Bet truth when we sav that Olr. Murphy's, stoek. ' tur both men nnd boys. i the largest and ino-t j eompletc as well a? tlie cheapest ever brought intu j 'ninbria eoiiuty. Thf re was a yniinir fellow from I. isle I Sat down on a three-cornered tile ; : With a sorrowful waii I He pulled out the nail, i And despairingly said. --1 should .smile."' ( But lie didn't.) J Neither did the man smile who went elsewhere ; than to tjodlred Wolf's, next door to the postof- lire, Altoona. to buy a suit of el .thim;. Nor any i other man. I. isle ami tile have not himc to do with it. Ion it' you, reader, want to buy a n? suitable I to the Fail season, and want to fct a irood riir, and 1 I a rii; ?ty!ish and cheap as well, our advice to you i is to patroniz" Mr. Wolf. He be! inis to that class. ; : of clothiers who icive you the lull worth ol your ) 1 inonev. I " 0 i Men rf llnfinent Ah'tUfff , ( S-!ioi:ir-' am! olioir.isi-. ttrivc- devoTei years (it time ; anl skilltnl labor that thy uiicl.t. in a measure, ) nii ve iiitman Fu(! rniir. IT. Kanst't ( ft rtnan Ar- j - omatic Wine is the result nf tlie most at:eiit ami i c:t refill experiment-'. It is prfj'irivl with the m it ; j pi'riiiuliius rnrt 1:im iure rraiie .luit-e anil the ' ; choicest 'rni(, K'oots urul Herls, a ml tan1s ire- I ; em inent 1 v withnii t an eiual !r th use nf Iailie? i I ntt;rinif with private ilisordi'is, a-jeil r fei'Me anl i drlolttatctl i.ersor.s, anil those recovering (mm the f I ft ehu?tinir ili.-.ise. or m.-i.t;il or jiiy?ieHi (iverworK. j uara niecti t promote i;irestion ana inviuroratcan.! ive newitml permaneij' vit;tl fttr-'e. In no way c.tn it he n-"l as an intoxicant. A.k I r uirir. sts. For sale at K. Janjcs new Pruir Store, Khfciisl'urif. f4-H.-c.o w.ly. J A fiirtinir voting woninn once roiiirhe'l Anil tier I'.-niinini tricntl? o:il!l her ?uihel. ISut viie f irni'il up h'-r nose Anil nintlo tliom Iiit fo-'e. And lictr motto bernmc, "Look alouglicj." Tiie fori iT'iinat i a species of Meithelienl p'letry wliit-h mnv he i-itlier irrit.tt; or rovcteti. itnt it 1 is iromg nuinst one's iiiterf.-t tu r-j.-t tlie infor i illation eonlMineil in Iint is toM us anj sworn to j that Simon ltenilheiin next door to th First j Nntionnl Hank. Alti'ona. sell renily-imule lotliini; : cheaper thnn anyfo!y el-e. Their stock is fresh j anil maih tiuTil-.T. an-l they sav t bat during tlie i rest ot t his luoni ti an-1 ail of next they will deliver ! paikaKCi at prices lo suit the eustomern. Try them. . What, a CoufJi T "Will Vim heed the warninir. the oifiial. perhajis. of the near approach of th.it most tern We disease, ("onsinr.ption? Ask yourself if yoa can aftord for the sake of savinir '' cents to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from .experience Unit Shiloh's Cure will cure your coub. '1 his will ex plain why mn-rf than a miflion bnttlr were SMd tho past year. It relieves Croup and Whooping tJtiuiih nt once. Mothers, d') not be w ithout it. Frl.itne Hack Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's 1'orons I'lastera. Sold by K. James, Ehcnstmrir, I'a. -8.-e.o.w.1y.l Ho sit? on the sofa each evening. WiTh a smile on his sickly pi. 17: He talks upon ailsorts nt liut.'ccts l;ut souietiow he doesn't tn'K biz. II he tnlked bin at all, bo wuiild ask : Where In the world, pretty maid, 1 yu buy those elesr.int shoes which encase your feet ? And if she answer ed that she irot "heni nlS. Hlumept Hal's, 111? Klev enth avenue. Altoon i, then both his and her phiz would b'-jin to assume any other than a sickly as pect. Eor Hlumenthal sells not only tho nicest and best fitting "hoes In the tnwket. but be sells them at lower prices than anyIody else. He baa also iu stock boots anil fboes fur m and boys, warranted to give satisfaction. An 'Imn: that Nekis k Joii Max th Eit i It. It is oniy three weelcs from to-morrow until the iK-tnoeratie primajy elections, and yet od."y onr candidate lias thus announced b.imseit lor tho otftoe of t'Miinty Auditor, wliie.'i, although (in of th minor positions tu be tilled and one bv no rser.ns renumeiative. is yet one uf irreat import ance to the people of the county. The office re quires aiK.d men t) B'l il acceptably men of i.'erve, who will Icarlessly perform theirdn'.y and as there are many such we trust that they will not oe incnnea 10 iieiay any iun;rr in siKniiv -ni? ineir willingness ;to submit i t heir names to liio jud- ment of the Keuiooracy ot the county. .I'-st So. A a.-torwill fit down ac.I write a i re- scription time, live seconds; paper and ink, one- fourtli 01 a cent and tne jiauint pays one. two, three, rive, or ten dollars, us the cse may be. A lawyer writes ten or twenty words of advice and pets Ironi ten to twenty dollar, from his client. An editor writes" a bail a column pud lor a man, pays a nan from titty .cents to one dollar for put tinjt It in type, prints it on several dollars worth of paper, ;?enl5 itt' several thousanJ people, and then hurnriics the Ij-aSe.l uiuu li ic aes a:;? eeaJe. ritrjjise worli. Uiis. The Best l oil Least Wanamaker & Brown, )Alv 1 1 ,V1 .1 S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.. iiiiivii:tiiiy. TIIE L AUG EST CLOTHIXG IIOl'Si; IN AMEUK'A. t. llnio Hotel, N'os. ol7 iind Hl'.t Arch Street, I'lIII.AnFI.l'IIIA. Hates Iicliiovl to i?-i. X per Day. The travellins public will still find at this Hotel the same 1 iberal provision for their comfort. It ts bic.ated in the immediate ccn'xes of busfnesS nn, amusement, and the different Hail Foad depots, a well as all part? of the city, are ea.-l!y accessible hy street cars constantly passjnir the d wrs. It o fers special inducements, tor those visiting the city f'-r business or pleasure. Your patronage is respecttnPy solicited. ii i. r. i- r.' I t.n Flnladelphia. Nov. 1. l"io.ti. Proprietor. TjH dies, fur those ilisft'cssi lift com plaints to trfiirfi yon are sub ret, use ir. Faust's f ierman Aromatic H'itie. 4-7.-ri.it. OIIITI AKY. 7' f. F. li . liifd. in farrolttown. on Sund-iy. Aus. 10. iss. a, Mti: kw . son of .Pseph ard I.ucm da y.oi.ier. ai;cd 1 year, 1 month and "Ju days. KK ISK. Hied, in "learfield township, on Sun day. Auir. 2S. lkSl. Mrs. Khisk, wile of .lohn Krise, used about 50 yearr. ?lay she rest in peace. MFF.T.F.X. Iiied. of consumption, at tlie resi dence of his brother, at 1'ortase station, on Fri day. Aug. p.i, lsl, Mr. William Mi llkn. aye 1 41 yea r-. , "VV ATT. T lied, in Allegheny township. n Fri day. Ans. . Issi. a Iter an i lines s of ooi v two or tluee days, M aky. dauihP r of Joseph W.itt. ajc I alj ut in years. TO ('OXTIiAf'TfH. !N-alf.l TTo.rt a f.T tli rr'-Ii'.n of a f.v.. t-.rv KK AME MHmK HOI SK in VoTiA-'- S'-lio-I lii.-tri'-t. nt lort:iro. wi il hp rtffivoi1 hy Hu 1 rclnr n j till Motn1rj noun. Srpf. .',,"s. T!ic .triii-Ttiro will bti J84J Jft t :m.l j.t ii-et in ln'iiil.t. Ttu cruitr ut to ho nwjir'h'il to the 'rrt. hmf j rsnntisihlr t:ritfr. The St-hn.ll 1 ire-tor.' reserve tlrt n)it f roict any fr ail a. The rontr-iftor ( lia'e the hmhl-ir- re:ily ftr nrvr.j.jKirv hy -v. 1-r. Plan? j'lvl -pf-niicati-'n? can he n :it t'i T'-t- t?i--e at 1'ortHife. J i MKL, rr'h!cnt. Thomas 1 . IVveu. Secretary. --t. MRS. LYDIA L FiKXHAM, OF L.'KK, K4SS.7 ZJ,7i .- -v 4 j VEGETABLE CCMFOUITD. n Pos! fur for nil liSne I'ulnriil Cnmijla'nli. nnl Wrnknfttri kocommon to our beat fVmulf ioptiltloti. It if .11 -ire entirely the wort f"i m of tVn:a! fotn-j-lslnts. a!l ovarlfin troul'lo. iTifan.Tvrf Im nn-1 T"!rr tlon, Fftlliiifr nd riplrt,rm'Tits, nnj ht ronrMirnt Pplnfl! TTrft!;iiffif and is partleulai-Jy adaj t-d to the Chnr.iie of IATp. It v. ill JIsm Ire ind tj1 turaor from th uterus in an enrly i-ti?' rf vr ;..; !i:i r.t. Th t -rdrnry to rtn crroTis humors (heroine!!--:!! roryi'OMlIly ty itt we. It rmoTO faint nef!. r.'ttnl-n'y, rt.--trnysall craving for stimulant!. rnl nlirvt's WMlmt'wi oF tho ptoniarh. It euros Fl'Wttiri'T, .T-Ti1:ihof NrTmii rrotrntln, Oenoral Ijbi!ity, t'lconiones, rcsaion and Indl peitlon. Thnt feolln" of U-nrlnrr .TnTrri. onninp pain, weipht and Imekaoho, i,- nlvcny !oi mar.rnT'y enrod 1-r it It will At nil tin-ion : under all eirnnitanoc act In liarmony v-jth th-I.i tl.nt rvfm tl: frrr.!eprit-n. Forth?ni:- f I" ".ii- y -th; Itli.ta i f cither aez tbJa Conipfi::-! n 't - !. u in i:. i i iv 1 1 m TrnriAHLE com- POl"fi? ir. '--r- 1 j.t '.' m i 2 i", V.'rtrn Aronuo, Lynn, Mai. I. i"f J 1. : ir !.rt ::; for C-1. Snt by tna.l 1n tho form of pilH. rl- in the f-rm of 1 own (row, on roceipt of prie, $1 j or Iwi f r either. Blra. Itrikhara frcr'ytirTTor.- all h trB of fTiqniry. Stnd Tor iaiuph let Addrosa aa aix.vo. .V-?;f-.t tis iapr. yof.imily -honld he without I.YM A E. IT VK HAM'S I,r1!v PI US. Ttor ciro oi:ti; etion, biiioueneifl( and torjti:Uty of tholivor. 2i cents r-er box. SoI'I l:y f'I Irngifs. "Nt An. 1J, l"l.-ly. State Normal School, INDIANA, IV. Itll ililiiisr. brick. .1 stories bi-rli. Iiented by steam tbrimi:out. l lie llest Hull.iin oi the kind in the T'nited States. Erfrjr Floor is provided Tvith hot and cold water. Hath lioom? ,Ve. ;rofinli, a beautiful campus of V2 ncre. in- I clu'lini; ileliurntful irrove of t ire't trees. Sh.viy Promenades. Croquet Urounds and Hasp li.i',1 Held. r.oratlon easy of access by K.iilway and re nowned tor healthfulness. trrnminoilnfioni for r..ur hundreil (4"C; Hoarders. Tli I'arnlty is romposed of Eminent Edit- : oators. llrparlsnriiM-Normal. Classical. Coinmer- ; rial iiml jMusieal. The EhII Term of 15 W--lm will open MONDAY, SEITEMKEli lsSl. ' Kxpenses as low as any other Normal School of . ferinir equal advantages find accomniodations. i For pnrticniars and cataiomies. address ! 7.. WILLIS TA III. M.S.. j Anir. 1-!. It. Pi:iM.irAL Tro ttm. I A UDTTOirS XOTICr. Tlie umler- I siirr.ed. bavins been avpointc! Auditor to re lMirt distribution of the tnl,ince in the bands of I... II. Iinton. xecutrix of Pefer 1. I.inton. dirceaseil : as shown bv ber seconl and final aecount. berehv 1 eives n(.rice that lie will sit at his office in Kbens j hurir. on Safurtfa. St. Jo, jJ. at two o'c-lwk in : tlie afrernooii. lor the purpose of attending to the ' duties of ii.iid appointment, when and where all I ;Tsons havini; claim- must present them, or be ; debarred froui coniinir in on s iid fund, i A. V. H.VHKKK, Auditor. Ebensburg. Auit . irt. l'-l.-U. xrrcrToivs XOTICK. Estate of Ehe:ikp.h K Yiv;i.I?iu. dec M. Notice is hereby iriven t.vall persons indette. to the etnie ot Ered'k Yinalina. late of Henn town ship, deceased, that payment must be made with out demy to the undersigned, who b.s been grant ed letters testamentary on said estate, and those havinirVlaims a-ainsf rbe same will present them propeilv jirobate I for settlement. HK.XMS ( AH1.KY, Executor. lean Iwp., An?. I'M.-ot." I Tf) TIIE 11:M(K'KATS of cam KI5I A Vi UTY. 1 ?:iltntt my name to your roi.PitferatioTi-a. a enr.l:il-ife for AX'ia.e .Tmlire. If niminat?l eWU-. 1 will to the tct ot my juUinent niul anility perform the duties uf faij ofhoe w them tear, favor or a li-c on. I KEtiS J. I.IyOYI). I Ebensburg, Ann. ISSl.-tt. i V1KA1, M I i.l.. V atlie to llie pieill- k7 iscs of the uosriber. in w aslunirton town ship, on orabout the loth ot Julv last, a black mule about sixteen hands !r.nh. and bavin:; ten white pots on his rump. 'I he owner is reinestc l to come forward, prove property, pay har'es and take him awav; otherwise he will be disp-.-ed of n the law direct?. I L HAM TH. WasliinKton Twp.. Aug. ', lrM.-at. PAMPHLET ! ,-er' '-t rs. i''0 pairt" '2nrer. . KUWE1L A CO., . V. Clothing Tin-; Rioney, S-.-JoHVI HOI SEUOLD TTORDS. T"or fslrk Ft'-'ms'-h, hrv taxti, sinking liL N A. "bur wariiot p;'iu', iy thn, :vl livor r.-irT-lnl'it. t r I. never i.;iis. ' LThc in llvrrtrv, r-(, ;-),, T,aj r ct-m-merci;il f'iriiiis cTit-int'v n ") ri I or roiivtij.ation, Mmlix.m , fc j'JT Tor fi c tir,larhf, rnln !n im-n h va. dizziursw, nii low 5in its take 1'tKl NA." TTafl nr.(l stn'ir mir hfv.k cn th.- 1 U of 11 f. follow Its t-a'"liiM;s and v-u will he h-.M'V. will uot cure or greatly iiupiove. ' ' I.a'i'Se, If ynrx wish ptrntrth. health and h-rin:v, fcwt r 'h, !tv ' ni! r- "Tto to your na.rct lnigrit l'r hotlie of I'eki njl. Take il beiurocj.. h liitvil- 4Fr nerron dehlTl. rjitiirrh of th Msfl 'lr, .r diM.-nsitf tho kiUntj iko 1'i.KL si, Ixj curetj." Sold it tlie New Itii; Stor--. 1' ensOuri:, Fa l-V! IMdltl'dllATI 11 I N 1S-5T. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL FLAK PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE IHSURMCE COMr HT OF EBENSQURC, PA. Only Six Assessments in 2 1 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES KSI'KCIA I.J. Y H EII; KI STEAM RISKS TAKEN. NO GEO. M. READE, Pn?ihnl. T. If. DICli, Secretary. Ebensl urz. Jf n. 31. lSl.-y. - . . f w , i CARL RIV'NIUS, S'!! J!!..?l. I 1 irnnt ns..rtiiicrt of WATi'HKS. t'l.'ii'KS. JKWKLKY, SPIX'TACfAS. KVK-fiLASSKS. e.. w Inch he oiler- h-r ale at l.wer priee than any other dealer in t)e e- unty. Per-on? need:nf t i v t 1 1 : n in l.is line will du well to -;vc him a call hefore jiiirphapinu el?ewhfrff. Prompt at tent ion paid to repairing Clocks. AVatehe. Jpwlry. ic, anil sati?Iact;on iruaran teed in Isoth work nml pnoe. X KCVTitU s X( )TI ( ' K. J 4 Ktate ot Mns ! r,. .1.-M. I-eTters te-tninct;t;iry h-iviiiir f-oen ;vu l To nn.lcr-iirnod nn the "-ti'. .f ?d "!ji 'a 'i uirl;i-. Into of Allegheny township. l-'e:icod. n'l c:ii.n indt hte l to r-Tate : re herehy t: Tifl"d it ;it i mined ia to payment tnut tn in I "nn 1 t ho-e ha r. ins el:iiin saint tho -aim will pr ent t hm le al!v autheriM(;it- d f-T "-t:!to t. W. A. H. I.ri I I.K. Kxvcnt' r. Allegheny IVp., Ait-,'. -S, I-'l.-f't. N VTOTICI". All imtsohs are lierelv no- ' t'ficl tlmt I Imvf thi-- ii-i v r'lT'l'a-ol fr in ; 'li;i-. K H.it. h. ..f AUi'L'h-ny t..wti-hi.. th f..l lnwina !' -scri ''(-il r.-j eriy. t(! wi; : 1 nr.. v.ar :d lii'i'fcr. 1 yi-:ir!ina ii!. r.f- ;:t : rf-.s (, l ay nn'l :ii l".fiis:"f ;it-. A r,y I'l-r-1'.!! i:if-. .? 1 n-or "t li-rwi e ', int'TT'-rir. Willi s;:i. j r ii'riv vill !m !.!! t - ldl 1 n i.nnt. AN NIK H. SM KLT'LK. n!lit7in. I'a., Am. 1 '.', lii.-:;t. CorTV COM MISSION I:K.-1Ikn-i:y Hkn yrt:. :irro":l Twp. - AVe ar nTirhnrized to I'linAiuire t at Tho ntimo of H-tiry I lender, ol t'nrroll towii-htp. will ie c'lered f'-r the e.iiider n!t'n ol the 1 -mo rat i voter "f '.uii!T;a eotmty at the "-mi r.te primnry el'thin for t h ffh .'-:. So v"e nn me J. II f"r: ntri'e enough to ho nom i n.ite I and elected. Mr. Ilnd'r hn no he-nT ion in helievin that the taxp.Tyer ! the enmity will never have raue to reirret it. " -'J6.-4t. nn'XTV com mi 10x1:1; Day- V-'M. S: SiiiNKi.r.. i'aint'ria Twp. AVe ar? i.i-d to n nnoiiT' that 1 a voi Shinkle. of "unit in a townhip, will h a candidate f-r i v.untv Ccmmis- ioi:er at the eoni inif 1 K-moernt ie pri in.iry eleet i"n. and it non)inarkd and elee(l pledir him-"lf t perform the duMea ,t the rtffiee honestly and to the ln'pt ot his sihil;ty. In any event, ho wv-r. he will remain true to hi- party :i:id its pr;m : Ks. FLhen-ehnrir. .Tnlv .. C1 H'XTV OMMIsi(i.i:il f (ifRt.KY, f.hen -Htir. AA'e have !ir a tj t h or- izett to anniWice thnt the ahoyp narnd memherd the present Moaril of County "ointnistfioners will he a candidate lor renom mat ion nt the coming 1 tMHM-r:H ie primary el"eti'n. and il th nomina tion is nee more rnnfi rr-d tipon antl hi; election foI!..w lie p!ed-i "r.im-e'.f To do .1itv ft hnth ti'lly and honestly in the future a. ho ha endeav ored to do it in the pa-t. Corx Kr-: to an!!"un xtv Ti;i:.sn;r.i:. iohn a. tftiy. E. en-'ri'. Y e are authorized unce that J.'A. Kennedv. of El'entninr. will be a candidate for the ntvo named office at the eoni! na I icino-riMc primary elect i "n. and feel inir assured that be pan perform the da'ie of tlie orhce to the s.it.sf.i. tion "t the people nn l with no discredit to himself, be respe -tfaily solicits tlie support of bis parly Iriet.ds tlir 'Uthout the ifMinty. ll'XTY COMMISSI! )M;u.r. 15. smith. !lunsier. e pre autbori7yd to nn- 1 , ",.". ,'. A ' - " ' . , ' ' :',': ' ... .":'.V" 1 ship, is an aspirant f-r tlie nKivf named position on the 1 i"inoeratic ticket, sutfct of i-wtr-e to the will of bis party friend-' as epn--ed nt tb, eirsu-in-j primary elct'.oii. If Tioiniiiat'-d and elected be pledire? birr.se'f to an bone-t and t.utbful dis charge oi the duties ef the I'lbce. "!! t:i.k Flu k. Iret-'v W'n nrc Miilhori7eI tu nnr.our.fi' that 'trxrl FIioU. f Ir'ito tMro', Trill lo a r.i:vli 1 te lor I'omp'v i 'miioiir at the i-vrortf-Mnir I eniofratio i'T-m:iry ehvfinn. ami Fhouil lie te tortanate rrcuuli to r- Tioti)i.i:uvl and 'l-"'tO'1 h ilel-r5 tiitnt. f t i w-ntp nt all times an ljone-'t anil ocf-nomieal 3iui)in.-'trntion f thcaflairsot thecouuty. 1 ox r. 11 jj Ykwvi Mn'VKHU.L. Kbensburj. We are authorized to announce 'hat Krancn Mtilvel ill. of I'bnsbnr borough, will he a candidate for the ot nce above named, subject to iH-mooratic rules, and il ruminated and ele.ted be pledges hiroselt to truard the interests of the taxpayers tr county lo the lest of bis ability. ( S--.V-;u. ) c 1 ir.N'TYCOMMISSIUN'KU.-L.'W. ' Shk. t'oncinauuh H'.roui:h Ue are au- thori'cd to announce that 1. . s-hank. of Cone- ' lunnuh borouli. will l e a can li.1 ue ior me hi-o o , ! omee at the coniinir lcnio rati ' pTimar election, i I 11 ....rronnlr-d II od -.1 e.le.l . Ill e ldl'dKCS hlllisell tu 1 irnnnl the niteresn of the taxpayer ! w.tb honc-.-ty and fi.lcllty. ' the . iuuy 1 i ' ooi'NTr Ti:KA-ri:K?;-r. ... ...... It. .in 1 ..-.-no we 11 re run .."-' ..oiro.o tloif I'Mtro-k Ioran. el 1 rou-li. ,ii t, ,1 ti.iate .'or l oiir.ty Tr s ul'iect to iiemoc,t'o riiics. II r.. in"i iie r,.l, h'-:;M-tf ;-i , ' fn t. ,lce e,-' '!. iy in: Plehty d and i'ie -t'tl. ; i; es of t''e oj- iWrnrtriTM 'Ct -V V il u c H H I'.tE h h r Mini ,k n h f. A A A AAA A A I I P UEKKR !g F T F K Ri:i rrr i u trr ;i p F r R II I" Ki t li K H 11 Ltt A GEO. HUNTLEY HAS NOW (iN H Ar 1 lit LARGEST, BEST I MOST VARIED STOCK OF ;(? HOl'SLFl'IiMMIIMi ssss ti IMMIO ( ( t fl(J (Kll.lll M l(.U I 1 I I III S.-sJssS O HP I si ("Kill I'M 'I'll S -"-ST S.C.. kc. that ran he found In any on e-t-i. " h iKt'nti n l'p:i!i';!uiiia. H:s n-. k co1iijt.t mi, faaL.a and h&aii- ni"iir i f rariuu ftylcs au'. Jfctleri.j; 15ilIl!-!, I Iaii'tlAVsi 10 id every defcriptior. ar 1 of .es".j il it : ; CARPENTERS' TOOLS! of all kin-T- an 1! p I'f-t in the market. A a ; 1 irje pf rk c: TABLE AND POCKET (TTLEK Y, 4.lait nrf. Qnrfntaiirr. il rr-Plnlrd nrf. noil and M lllnpi W are. t nl I la. Pr. I rnnlii u! I nl ir. Rn ol im. (n loev llort Mioc. Itnr Iron, ftnM Itofl. Ilr nll. arrlaire ltolt. Kit fin. M II I Snw. I,rinilfiine. MeelShY : rl l'lo Mould. Knail Srnn; ; Mowing Machines llrse Ilay Bakes, llarne II t Fork. Rpr nnl I'nllej. , torn n II i atr. and a tuli line ol Hart i eRtinir loolt. Al?o. a ianrc as'nrr.et.t ol ' Table, Tloor ami Stair Oil Clvlhn, C'arriacp Oil 7lth. ! r.ri- it ami t nr. n.oni wiM'tv shmi ' (MiMIAl'f: HXII KtS: I.irrrrfw.AMniiN SALT, the I'est in f-e world tor liairt tin.t Talde . u-e: iMi-tntn KtX'K SALT, ttie i-heiq-e"? nn.i !'e-t for feedmu I.iv.- t..v: l.AMi l l.ASTI K ; ' W'ri t. AM' t'tsTrei l'f'Till'ss ,.t t!. wi iuniitv ; ' I'KKKINS' 1'ATKNT SAIH'Y I.1!"S. wtiieb . e:ipiiot t-e exjiliwled : "HiLnrr i' AV AU NS aM tWKTS: tlie la-vest ff--k ol M1I.K CKin'KS ol ail sh;ij,fs find sires nnd d .suirro,r witre ever of- ' fired t..r nle in Kl'ent.ursr : a '-ill line f. I'A INT 1 HKrSHl.s ot the nio.-t .l.-imlde .,.;i.it : WIN IiWi;i,Ass. iill.s. I'AINTS. Tf'l.rKNTlNE, , AKMSH KS. fce.. toir ttier w nb a Mrtte and eom ; I'iete stoek of rli.'iee i i.iuK fi:ii;s, nnm am m:wks, i arti'. Jnhi'-t. anvth'iiz I haven't ft orrjin't Lrt :it 'tiort r ricr is n't wi.rth hnyjnc. nd wht 1 ihi.-Mor l'r itkit hiwny he r!!-! n riT.T 1 rl.A IN yUMiv. wlilc i i;-y will itiVHnahly he SOI. I) AT BOTTOM riilCMS! H.ivm ha-1 bobtIv ihikty iikh rsriRl pi k in the a!' -f e,Hnl m my Im. 1 an: enahle'l t-i " i ! tnv :i;"r'T! with the very let 1n the ;i:trl. et. tinr w liheral hare f y.itir t'Htrn T h' li. ii ii-1 he ft.n v1th'-'1 t hftt the hVt if always the fheni.-t. nn1 that nevr tiy n Wuy an m 'r."r an ,-. -milv Ihthh-o ti e l-rtt-e il hw, afl 1t n in ..- it:il tr i.u't tliat sui-b K'hmJs are alwayg It :irT in the eil. ;.(. HUNTLEY. i ensioiri.', A.nl 11. l'T'.'. ESTUILISOEI) rOR TIllIiTV-FOni TEARS. HAY BR0TM1:RS, Ma ii nl ji ctin?is: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -ANTI Sheet Ironwares AND DEAtF.lo IK : HEATING, PARLOR M COOKING ' STOVES, SHEET IETALS, AMI ! HOUSE-FlTiMSIIING GOODS GEFRLLY. TIXtroPPER4SIII;EMROJ! PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Xos.278, 2S0 and 2S2 AValiin-ton St. JOHNSTOWN. PA. It." I.. Johnston. M. -I 1". A. SliopmaUrr. -. W. lSut k. SHOEBIAKER & BUCK, e 11 sl3 . Pav Money Received on Deposit, , I'.tTARI.F. OX HI:M lD. INTEREST ALLOWED onTIMElEPCSITS. . COLLECTIONS MADE IT 11. AOC KS.inLE Tf.lf-:;. DRAFTS on tlie PRINCIPAL CITIES Rontstit and Sol nnd m GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS: 1 KANSAS J i:i - A. V. BUCK. Caluei. l-2u-burK, March U. lo.-tf. Tin; ijr.()i'i.i;s 'IHE subscriber b i the pleasure .. ( nn ur.-inc 1 to the ricoi I o! Ki.eusbi-.-n :i4 ' V'V . be has op-red a fir-: b.-s P a- r.at "'ii.i.si.meuu in the bu.bliai.- nc r,-'y ..--fie.l t'.v .ludce I.lojd s ad-u' --t T. on Hib -tr.-t oppjs.te the . louri tain House where he will he Jn-l to welcome mlk who want la be bave.. Lave their hart out. or de sire anv ctner t'enti"n in hisllae -Ladies hairni.J Uir rombinn" mi'le inti curls and switch es when ,lc-.rc l -w at.s! v t-..n rendered or nu. char., made. I'ica- give me .tHAW-.K. KVetifbnrs. Iar?b 2i. ilfl.-l): StVxAVIERS ACADEMY Nf AR MTROKC, I. V linll eent'irv ol.!. from wbieb TKI A of the inixt iTuimneni an ! ciilt vate ladies in rens Ivauia and el-ewht.-c h: oilers mo-t thorough r liicati.-iuI a; undttntd. Bird hlk-hert star: lard ol rrnumc intlm n.s. .... -rupi'i admitted at any I'Uif. c.if e Veusc ab.-ut XK A,lJMSTtHS !' Mf-liCV. '.-c ii i-sj-ti. s..-.-i. r. r,. 4 .i a n n
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