1 IC "'1 i III', ,Ci min i F, . - - SEPT. 9, 18S1. LOCAL AND rECSONAL eisiocratic pniMiRT rtrrnox. The rmocrstle r.mn of .'a i a mmtj will twt n' thf.tr r-1t-""c plw of hn'.tn tio-.c,i '':.-'.!. J-5tMVr. JJ-"J and vote hv , bj :ot f r the r. to i nation of oo-inty ticket, fis f"l- Om person r.r CnntT Tri-ir5r. Two ;.?fin fr A"4 oei A to Ju lai. Tiro --:n f - C itv ro'n n'"'oT"?f. "UniV'sin fr Tw Hvie Director. ()nfl . ..ra-.rl f ir t ' or. T 'l rso'!i f "r A'l'S.M". A Cifi'v C mxKt'i nia will alo b t'.e.no 1 in ta-'h rlH'r'ot. fh r.-.t.ircin rote for two !",rM1 for A'-?int Jtiiiire. !) f -r I'ouotv I 'oin-u-""loner", and two for And "it-. Th"v are to vo'c for onlv on i.or--on fori'oniv Tr-a-pr,one for I'n."r Ho-.isc Kreetor, ..and one for Cvntmr. The vtinn will l open from 1 .clock, r. v.. ontil 7 I- M. Ticket" n ti-I r,fiT.ui-v ini'ff' C- end net mar th election will . tn-n'-hed toeich 1-omniitto.man. V. M. M' It i t F. Chairman. TJpre. Thf-i'f onl tlio HtliPr 1'Itcp. Tntri-' wc-ik rF.iu.'N. z':vr sd rnnrtri. Ton tu ii hi v a nU-n thin? of ir tins aw ful hot wer. trior. Tl) I"1-!' -trt,"jtl'.pnpr fnr mind and liody la Brown' Iron Bittors It is very soothing anJ ref :--i!iin in i t oiroet. A fniirfcrn-yonr-o'd son of Mr. Robert Gstn. of Coppmatieh horotic;h, il.!cil of Sir,ll-i-ox rn Top-iIpv niulit last. 'Li nd-ey ' llionil Senrehor" 11e ci-cit fjiPdiinn for fpvpr nnd nstip, ni.-ilnrU, and .ill blood ioison. Don't fail to u-p it Eiovpti Pupnprlipad vif)lros vpr roce-nt-ly s-jupIc-Up.1 in the vicinity of the old reser voir, near Tlollidivsbnrsr, ill in one diy. It la Mninlv ni-uveHon liow quickly con- ; SttDAttou, i'ii!ou iP?, sick l.pidache, fever nd fteuo, o.nd -'P.'r,:. r.-e :.':ed ty "Szl- , lers' Liver Pi ; !.' A letter from o::r old frieml find et.rre pondent "". X. S." and a political eorr.mu Blcatlon from Johnstown came too late for this wee k'e iii". Mr. .Io--o: rr,;', of Jolifiotown, wa? leverly Irj.ircl bvffl'line from a ?caffoidinij . to the eronn.t. a dr-Unpp of sixtppn fppt, on ; Saturday pvpnin? Iat. R. .. L'ovd. E-i., of thi plarp. has maIe an njienmf nt of all lU rpnl and prr- ; aonal propprtv, to hfsrldpct -on. Otis Lloyd, for the bpsirfit of IiI-j rrpditor. Mr. nitnuiplwrielif. of AlipiiPnv town- , ship, hs tii'ti-rnilnpd to erppt a first cin? sammpr rport. It i? rxi'pptPd that it will be r?dy for op.-oinaiipv rpxt ypar. Itobrrt LkpnJ. of Minp, HSair ronntv, ' got on r.f !:is fppt undpr a moving train the othprrlriv. nn.I thp'Trolialiilltie1! are that am putation will l.avp fo bp rrsortpd to, A ld ii:h:ipi1 Smith was instantly kil'Pd bv a fal'inu trcp nixuit Hupp mllos from Mt. Flearr. 'ptmorpland conntv, a fpw day ago. wl.i !p pnaa opd in fpllinrj tinihpr. Rolictt T ykiii-;, flip liartit tilars of whosp injury bv thp par arp furnished in anottipr item, ha I itipof 1 1 i fpt anmntatpd at his horns in Martinbnr2 on last Monday nlaht. A di-:'i'itidi was ipppivpd hprp on Tues day evpniri'j rninomiPina the death in .lohiis- town, rf b litMp daughter. affpil ihnut ." years, of Mr. John Mc( iahev . of f 'amhria townsliip. , The dry weather herpaway has been lareely ?upTlemeTited this week bv dry peo ple. One ill in1.-'!,' saloon is s:tid to have taken In ov.-r fvn hiniihed doJars in a sin gle rtay Janios MpIJpp. aee.l about 13 ypars. of J hnf .. n, foo'pd with a rlu ap jiistol on Saturd.iv l ist until it wpr.t off and shot him In the side, iniiictin a serious if not fatal Won ml Se-- advertisement of P. O. Vi. kerv fin- . Atrent in aiii.th.-r -olnmn. Mr Viekerv Is Mayor of thn.'itvof Auan-ti. Miine, whi. h is h f.t;r- uiUMiiti'e tliat ail will be- fairly : deti'.t 'v tii. Wo we;-,. . T i 1 ; t ! - irev:ous ninmt an roiinr t he ei,r.-tne;-v ment of the laying Of hri '; on th" new Presbyterian chureh. Not 4 s'ticie "hurled offerins;" hi" yet hePn rnal to th.p 'i!i;e. TlT'-e La.ar'wt Fathers are this "week ro'idtiMincr 1e ir.t.i'pp pxereises at St. Pat Ik'g eiimeb. ; : llUz-n , and will co from thern fo Wi'uioj,-. ubere tlie jabilep is to cemni. i"" on S.mdav next. Mr Win". II. I'itdpv. of Altoona. and M's J. n 1,4 n ?V.r.;bep Sfe'ehele. of thpf'itv of CruTi'f.t.'. K-'iii of V.'ut bTiihiu s? Cr mfcnv, -.v. ii- rivir'iud. li.ime mnlj!l, in Pitts- bnrs?. on 1 .: Tm-dav pv.-tiitic. Ma't 'i'cr, a sne.-iiiativp hr' in.-.ttr- rteeac. iii :l been fined ?li and posts by Mayor It. 'ward, of Altoona. for f.iilinir to tufrp oi:t a i !v lioi rep And v-t vvp can't M'M'per lir-'ii for Mat's misf.n time. Win Fiv. Jr., ttiinsi' boi'ie was be tween Wi!i;aiii.'urs and Franklin Forcre, E'alr Count v. iljpd a v.eelt as-o hi't Sunday, from b'ood voioTiinj eanipd hv euttio'.? one Of his Imcs with a cevthi' earlv in .I.i'v !at. A Kr.'Ui'hman w l'rise name we faiiprl to learn was striek n with apop'cw on Sunday mornino; 'at at It.'lniont '.m.-vi. this plaee, where bp was tiip!ovtl us cook, and since then h's been in a verv tireen rious pond irion. Tf Pr"si.!,.i't Oarfie'il shnnM recover, and wp CPTta'mlv iu'i"' he wi'i. t'p bottr" pray r in ths place on 'I'upsd.iv will prohabiv liavii lit'p if any pai t ii l!;i' fiMl work. ('au-e, whv, thi ip was T'.o jiravins dor.p, so far as we ktv 'v "J H ," wl.oevrr If i. squanders a t'ltep f c ut itimri pnve'one and ha'f a sheet, cf note nnvr, to bifi.rm us toit nil to thp first of this month tin rain bird fallen in Hip JTipinitv t.f 1 iai-.k!"'ii. Lid., f- r a l.ennd of ftv.tmri fl-iva William Loosp, ,,f ILniiett'i, Hhur crtuntv, a forman on the Mount iin Division. P. It. R.. fi !l from his cu trine th,e other flav t nI Iiroke his co'I ir luei... William wouhl rtorfrrnt rath-r play fat tlian Loo-e in such I S csme as that i CleT i-ead and vi.i- eisv ore itbintf . sureet brent b, perfect kiiv-!'. tit and Iiear , ine, no -minri', i,ii illitn'ss. These arp condi , ttorn li"ir'i t about i'i ca'arih hv ttie use of : Sanford' Jti-tieal t'urc. (.'omplctc treat i ment t.: - ;. f T' e 't'.Mi'n si 'i T'd Trihunr, and the S'jnrto'i M-rniwi r'-. wi ll. i!'iwi niip puldi csi.n in order to vwe!l the ranks of the prird-s who evciii t, 1 IV.lfoid Soriui." f3'lr to seek. la--t we.-k to the fam tliere p!ea-.'.ire and Mr- Atoei-a Ililctti'll M eccli. wife of 3V. Meerh. of pit t -burub. died of con 'ii rt ,,n at Bpinioiit ( 'ottaire. Ibis nhice. on Jtoi'.td riiornin? last, aeeo about 40 years. Th" !'"ains r.f ttie deceased ladv werp takPti horre f ,r i'lterniepf. M nay r-otep and mi n tcav ro. Imt so fir m ex Sheriff J unes Mers. of this place. h ' k.ti ed tie !s ilcfermined o tirrl't it out fo. :: ra re j- . ( ' lice cf the Associate .lndo-0;ip until ' 's partv tiietids or his party fm-s say 4 tii" tiroposit ion. letters addressed to the followine S persons remain iifcnHcd for at the I i'" pfct-ofllcp : Wilt. Cameron, '"T 'Tl ives. Miss fimma Veilanrt, Miss jle Tolk. I. nop Slimit l iiu-r. -Inhti Pob- . Bpv O U i-.iin. .lamps Pecht.q nf lenpipLrton. jnmred f:m a fretL'ht train, on wtdeb he was em 1 as s brakernap. Tit Kittauninsr point, rn Tnes Iny mornin last, and falling on one Of h's arms fractured the laree hone about did. if between the elbow and wrisf Fnllv wc-l'i't the town of IToutz,bi1., ' '"Srflpld rnnr.lv. i. repnrteit tn brc tu-Pll' -.troyed be tire i n Tin-day l ist. We ,ave srf l 'p lars, ..vpp- tin t!-,o fire came in p tow n from the n 'Ton n dtp u f,,ret. and ore was no water the people were pow s to arrpsf the Mmies. rTcnrio" tickets to Pii'sbnrcr. crood for . rtfr. uni pp sr.ti at th- J "'"n on Wednnsrla v of next remsrllihtv moderite sum of ! f also iiui1ps admission totliPSI Jit legh--ir f.tv. Thp Alt.-on, i -; ri ir,t,r, i ; J. J. Kri.p. f..rn,e, H t f this col rlprs. will bp sold at the Fhnsbnre 'Hm Wednpsftsy of next wpek for thp remsrkiblv nrvter-ito sum of ? 7. wliieh. state Kar and heinir held in Al- to besln civil nn.i rr-mipal rrvpedtn!?s .rMnst thP A'-t.ma Tr,,n, for art-clcs nnb 'iint tin-m cnl'.pd pr,-:,f,VP ns,,r. Knsinsss ,r, which ti,., tr. was rather ' ,'ly hindlpd. t ThniunTub o lad.to .lv . herish crate : '-Pmembrnnces nl tbp be'p der-tei! from ' " ",p rvf Lvdis F.. Pinkb-.m s Vepetabip irnnd. Jf pot tirelv cotes a't female - Ir-.r-ta SPPd V.. Lvitia K. Pipk-5-1" Western Avenue, Lvr.p. fa fnr - . - regret to 1, srn 1 1 at our mnrj friend ,' srin,t. sc.p of Knr-tpepr Thomm Car l if Altoona. had two of bis tops ampp, K't the Pnton depot, Pit'sburtr. on fT last, h beicrr run over by opp of leplsof a rase',ePr f l,ari,. In other V. the r artand-pd rn the wropt? spot for ry. thcush bp mav thank tils stars that J l woief fv crd of Joserd, Hot.,, p. F.0.. of Al--Prvtownt.bip.1akp its placp this wepk c thosp of tlier who aro ir,' ti ' ppop'p ,p tbp County Coir mission. J.-'T- "" h"VP already paid ?J)T''T',f",,,r"'!,t,nn' ,hprp f " "o nipn r or likely to he per.tiorrd for he po- - ?t .f"','1 'r-il!'v C'vp morP rntirp frptinr, to tl:f h,x,VHrs of the conntv ' -Mr. Hornp Tfo u t.. . . ' In ...,.r"""" '"iiiof-rpni for tlie office to II ep,- n 'I'J.i-fc-d bin) to a,. It mav r.n t cenerally known that Mr. O. A. K!nk"a I, of t'Hs p'ipp. ts a?pnt for thf Trurpliprs Inst.ranci Comal'.v. of ITirf ford. Conn . and that for th naTtrv nni of cents per div. h issues t:eitet wbeb in S"!P tl the -bolder $13 dollars PT w-'ek drir inar iTaMMtv by rteeMpnt. or ?l..oon to bis heirs in cosp of.dcatli from likp causo. Eiien-bnrtr lias tbp bulee on asnirants for Associate Jndep. tb- latest aecpssion to the ranks belne Mr. John J. Farrpn. of the. East ward. whop card appeals this week in the prrmpr denartmt-nt. Mr. Farren is a pentlpmnn a7int whom not a word can bp uttered, nnd phould bp r"ach the eoil of bis amhiHon lie will do no discredit to t' p place. We bad a verv r'eaant visit tbis (Thursday-) forenoon from Mr. J. C. far tin, latp of Portarie, tb's county, where bp is still larccly interpsfed in coal and other en- ternrlsps. ant now a resident of Philadel phia. Mr. M. is one of thosp eenial uentle men and prompt pavins oatrons whom It ; always doe the printer's heart cood ta take by tlm hand. Messrs. John I.it.inepr. of flen field towh-liip and Joseph rppps, of Cl.ct town fhip, r.s will lip seen by cards f.Uewh.rP. come to the front this week as asnirants for ! the positions of Conntv Audi'ors on the Democratic tickit. They ate both com !--tant, deser'i'i7 cjpnt.h-mi'n. either of whom wou'd do liis dntv honesfy and inteiiitrently if liominare.l and elected. Associate .Iiidcre Thcmts. of nmniit vil'.e. desires us to say in renlv to many in quirips thnt he is not 'and wili n; t bp a:i as pirant for rpno'inination. and expresses !i;m -self a3 excepilitiL'! v thankful to the Demo cracy of the conntv for th" honors heretofore conferred upon him. and hopes thnt they who follow after him mav be equally sue ccssfut in sec-.irincr a'i election. Tfon (Jen. W. F. isly of Jolmstown, a tin mher of the present Board of Poor Di lectors, has ienifi'd his willingness taac ccnt a renoinin -,f ion for that position from his fellow Democrats of the co.tnfv. As a citizen and a public official .I idrrp F.as!v has no superior, nnd it lie -hon'd tip retired to the shades of private life the office he now fills wi'l certa'iily caiti nothinor and may possibly lose much by the transaction. The cene of the printers' picnic on Fri- , day and Saturday last was a mlcrhty lively ; one. but so far as wp know Bedford was atilp I to 'ford beds for all who attendpd without eallincr the river tied into requisition. All ' th.p samp, however, one of the eyenrsionir-ts is sai l to have been found on Saturday morn ing with mnr than one half his body sub- ' merrjed hv the waters of the Pavstown branch. lie possibly T.'rllpton soinc-tbipp; and fell in. We note thp fact with pleasure that t lie a szrejjatp receipts of the fair and festival in aid cf the Congregational church, held in this place on Monday ami TuPsdav last, more pxtpndpil refprpnep to which will bp found elsewhere, reached thp snug sum of $"S."i. to which a counlpof bnndred more would have ' ' been added had not the droiuht produced a tleatlh in thp supplv of crpam and brought j the enterprise to a close one day earlier than was pomtemplated. Hon U. L. (Iambic, one of the Associate . Judges of our neiu'liborinu county of Blair, was stricken bv paialysis while it; bed at . his housp in Altoona. on Thursday morn inc. and died from the effects of the stroke at an early hour on Tuesday tnorninn of this wefk. lecpaspdswa ereatly esteemed bv ail who knew him. His atre was neaily ; fifty-one vears. and he tnever suffeted from j serious illness until the laut fatal stroke t which ended bis life. The public schools of Washington town- ', ship, save and except the advanced room, ! the election for which was held over for one wcelc, as we learn from our attentive enrres- ; ponilent "-'," have been awarded to the fol lowing named teachers, all but the first : two of whom arp ladies: Wm. McOonh, James Xoon, Cluistina Mcf'abe, B. A. Tliomas. Pose Stewart and Bridget I.'eillv. TIip salaries were fixed at f.T per month for 1 males and anil ?2 for females. Mr. A. D. Cri-e. acrent for the sale of ; "(iaskiU's Coninendium ," a bonk of unsnr- passintr merit which was spiken of at some ; leuelh !n our last !ssn--. assures us tii.it he has niet with the most il inerina success since lie commenced ranvas-.iticr; in this county, and especiallv in our own town. All who examine the book with a view to purchase admit its intrinsic value by forthwith addinc tlieir names to the li-t of subscribers a fact that speaks volumes in praise of this partic ular volume. lotm ('rare, a-jed about 13 years, and another hoy named Williams, were thrown from a horse inst unhitched from a wation, whii-li thev both attempted to ride in Johns town, o; Weonesdi.v eveninc; of last week, and one of the !er's of the first named youth . becoming entansU-d in the harness, he was drau'red. head downwards, a distance of several snnares, receivincr such terrible in juries that he died about S o'clock the fol iowintr r.HriiinLr. Th.e ntotherof the unfort unate vontb is a widow and resides in the Second l'.;r,i!. .1. 1 ' -lown. The ru I'vi ! withdraw! of Mr. Lewis . IToovcr, of tliis p'ace, from tlie Conntv C"in-mi-siiiner contest seems to have been some wnnt prema'uvp, to say the least. He is still in tin- field, fully ibdei mined to face the music, and if he pp.l's ibroush all ri-r!.t in the primaries and m ikes his cani:r election sure at t!ie eeneral elect ion. he ph-ilLTe him seifto an honest and faithful disclnue of the duties tht svi'l devolve upon him. Mr. Hoover is one of the oldest and most peace able cit'.-ons of our town, and I a vine; served the pen i.i for fifloe i 'years as court crier. wp have no plea tnar be win prove recreant to any other tru?t that may be devolve upon him. " loliti loiner. of Johnstown, whom the Altoona .Suit describes as a sort of walking arena'i. was arrested in the latter city, on Tuesday eveninc; la-1, for carrvinff concealed deadly weapons When arrested lie endeav ored to ntishe.ith a bowie-knife and a five shooter, hut otlicer Hamlin, who nobbled him, succeeded in wrest ifr; the weapons from him. .V money his other exploits, Loiner poured whiskey down the back of a China man, and also pulled ids pity-tail and offered otl.er iiidiontt:"s to him w?iiie in the cars Monday .'enin.c on 'hi-, way to Altna, which i if v lie ( Loiner) reached wrh r; iti his pocket, and left, if lie li is yet left it, with out a "red. " (ieorce W. Osborn, F.sq., of T'pper Vo der township, announces himself in another part of our paper as a candidate for Associate Judoe at the disunity Democratic primary olef t ions. Those who know Mr. ('shorn need pot tie told that he is both "honest ami competent." and when that is said there is but tittle need for anything more to lie added. So far as our knowledge of him extend.-, he has always been true to his party, its pi inci ples and its candidates, and if in the political lottery soon to come i ff he should he lucky eunuch to dra w ope of the two prizes, and should afterwards he elected, we feel justi lipd in savintr that lie will discharge the du ties of the office with credit to htmself ard with satisfaction to the people. f a. fair and festival in aid of the Concire cationnl church of this place was held sever al evpnins the bptyinnincof this wepk in th" buildine formerly occupied as a store by N. J. FreldhofT, deceased, on Hiirli street. Socially and financially it was a success. The various departmpiits of the enterprise, such as the ice-cream and button hole bou quet deportments, were handled with irfi nite skill, whi'e wit and beauty added to the entertainment wliat i- commonly called the attic salt. Years and years a-yo, Father Christy, dead, and rest to his soul, womb-red whether a church festival would 1-PtoleratPd in so staid a ad stolid a town as Ebeiisburr. lie made the cxpprimpbt ; was successful, and bis 'example' has since then been per petuateii by other similar successes. A vonna hid named Finney, about thir teen years of hup, hallinc from Altoona. was arrested on Thursday of last week in Mill ville. near Johnstown, charaed w!th stealinz a silver watch ami cold chain, valued at f.W, a diamond breast pin worth f".", ami several mher articles, the property of Charles J. Dobbins, who keeps a saloon in Johhsfown. Finney, who was sppndine his time in lonf inff around town, bad eaten several meals in Dobbins' restaurant, and found out that Dobbins and a Mr. Smith slept in a room over tbp saloon. He pot into the room in some Tvav on Wednesday, and on the ppxt day the articles weremisspd from tlie trunk in which they bad been kept. When Finney was ar-i-pSted he was waittiisy at the depot to take the cars for Grppushurs. All the stolen propprtv was found upon his person, and he was bron eh t to pi!l'h-rp on Thursday night to await trial for the offeiiPP. Adam Bip.shenk. a well-known saloon keppcr in Johnstown, committed suicide at an earlv hour on Monday morning last. Hp was'fonpd suspended bv the neck from the transom bar of the corridor rtood leading into the bar-room. To accomplish his pur pose of self-destination, hp used a long rol ler towel, ope end or which he looped Rroiind the transom bar and the other end was doubled into a murine noose around bis neck, and standipjy on a chair and kickinc it from under him, death quickly insued from strangulation. The conduct of the de ceased for a considprable period of time bus justified tbp belief that Ids mind was serious ly affected, and only recently be hcived a term of fcur months in the county jnil for shootim with a pistol at and wounding a young man last January who had thrown a spow ball at him. He was a native of tier many, was about, forty-one years old, and came to Johnstown in lsi. He rnade money at the saloon business very rapidly, and invpsted larpely in rerjl estate," the value of which is estimated a, about f-vy ioo. lie. leave, a widow sey.-fil (.bildren CocnT rr.ocEEDrxG?. The regular ses sion of the Cambria county Conrt convened Monday of this w"ck. His honor Judee i iv-an occupied the central position on the -H-neh, ami was flanked on either side by 1 Judsyesj Flanacan and Tliomas, the two As- : s iciates. The names ot the Grand Jury i were called, when Mr. William II. riorept, ' of Johnstown was selected as foreman. lie 1 was subsequently visited by a paneevric on ; the part of Judge Dean which said that for j himself and those who acted with him be did ; well. The following eases were continued : ; Coni'th vs. Scott Styles; Com'ih vs. Henry j McAbee, and C'om'th vs. Jacob Stutzman ; The two first continuances wptp asked and ; prarted on certificatesfromphysicianstb.it ' the defendants were unable to appear. ! On motion of District Attorney Sechler, : tin!f prr,sfQKies were entered in the follow- ' ini cases : Com'tli vs. Geo. Osborne, aggravated as- ! sault and bafterj.on payment of the costs ; bv the defendant. "Com'tli vs. Jacob Dibert, John Litz, Frank Shatto. ami Chas. Limison. larceny, on pay- ment of the co-Is by the defendants. Coni'th vs. Jacob Vennors, surety of tlie peace, on payment tf costs by the defendant. Com'tli vs. Win. Thomas and Jonn Sei- i bert, asrsyra vated assault and battery, on payment of costs by the defendants. Com'ih vs. Sharretts Dysart, surety of the peace, on payment of the" costs by the prose cutor. " ! Com'tli vs. A bra m Cri roil, larceny, on pay ment of costs by the defendant. Com'th vs. Luke Niehois. fornication and bastardy, settled and bond filed. Com'th vs. Wm. P.. Bowers and Daniel Pacer, assault and battery, settled as per paper feed. i Com'th vs. John P. Edwards, fornication and bastardy, settled as per paper filed. Com'th vs. David Hamilton assault and ' battery, on payment of the costs by the de fendant. Com'tli vs. Jacob Stutzman, fornication and bastardy. j The case of Michael Bracken vs Nicholas , Holler, on the list for next week, was, by agreement of counsel, continued. In the afternoon William Moreley plead ; : guilty to ti e charge of assault and battery. . His fine was fine dollar and the costs of pros- edition. Com'th vs. Peter Eubritz. of Franklin i borousdi selling liquor on Sunday and to" niinors. Verdict guiity. Tlie cae ot the Com'tli vs. J. B. Ogdon, charged with selling liquor, etc., without a ' license, was continued, along with that of John MeConncII. charged with carrying con- ; eealed weapon, fot deadly purposes. The cases of the Com'th" vs. Fcrline Poberts and Com'th vs John Iviitruff were settled by : the parties, and nolle proteinic entered. Tlie case of the Com'th vs. Chas. J. Dob- ; bins, charged with lauceny by bailee, was j ; continued until next b rm, as was also the , case of the Com'th vs. Bobert Mcllugh. 1 j Com'th vs. P.obert Iiagan larceny and receiving stolen goods. Defendant pleads 1 guilty and submits. Com'th vs. Chas. Lee assault and battery ; Defendant pleads guilty and is sentenced to ! pay a fine of five dollars and costs. 1 Com'th vs. Wm. Goughnour malicious mischief. Found guilty in manner and form as he. stood indicted and sentenced to pay a tine of ?lo and undergo an imprison i ment in the county jail for a term of two i months. ' at Com'th vs. Peter Brown assault and bat tery. Defendant not appearing his recog nizance forfeited. Com'ih vs. Thos. Farlin, Matthew Miller, John Connor, and James Fowler riot. Plead guiity and sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. Further sentence deferred until next term. Com'th ys. Chas. King highway robbery. Guilty. Com'th vs. Louis Kambeau open lewd ness. Piead guilty, and was sentenced to pay the costs. Com'th vs. Andrew Allen and Mary Fox assault and battery and resisting an otlicer. Guilty on the second count, and sentenced each, to p-.y a fine of five dollars and tlie costs of prosecution jointly, and undergo imprisonment in the county jail for a period of 1 month. Com'th vs. pichar.l Kirinman as-nu!t and battery. Found guilty, and sentenced to pay a line of one dollar and co-tsof prosecu tion. Com'tli vs. Hairy Van Ormcr, Banks Van Ormcr, and Piohard Kountzman itasamt and battery. Found guiity, ami the. Van ( rmers sentenced to pay a tine of ?." and the costs of prosecution jointly, and Kountzman sentenced to pay a tine of ? 1 and Costs of proscent ion. Com'th vs. Margaret St nil perjury, two counts. Leave given to enter a (. .ros. because the Foreman of the (irand Jury ne glected to legally endorse the bill. Com'ih vs. W. H. Benson larceny. De fendant pleads guilty. Sentence deferred. Com'th vs. Alex Davis assault and bat tery with intent to kill. Found guilty. Com'th vs. Caron Leahy assault and bat tery. Settled by the parties. Com'th vs. Josiah Myers wilfully point ing a pi.-t.d ; '-'nd count, assault and battery. Juiy find defendant not guilty and that tlie coun'v pay the costs. Coni'th vs. Cporge Constable assault and battery. Not guilty, but that he ray one half the costs and" Wm. Goiiglinour, the prosecutor, the other half. Com'th vs. W. II, Varner, fornication and bastardy. Defendant pleads guilty and siilw tint-". Sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs, and further pay to Clara Dough erty, prosecutrix, the sum of lying-in expenses, ai d the further sum of one doiiar per week, for the term cf seven years for all which he was required to give good and sufficient bonds in the sum of s.vio. Com'tli vs. Chailes J Dobbins keeping a disorderly house. Found guilty. Sentcr.ce deferred." Com'th vs. Eliza Bishop Murder : 2nd count, concealing the death of a bastard child. Not guilty. Com'th vs. Eliza Bisbon and Wm. Johns tun 1st count, concealing the death of a bastard child. On leave given a nol. pros. ws entered by the District Attorney. Com'th Vs. 'has. J. Dobbins soiling liquor on Sunday : 2nd count, permitting liquor to be drank on Sunday. Not guiity, but that he pay one-half the costs, and Daniel M. Savior, the prosecutor,. the other half. Com'th vs. Same selling liquor without license and keeping a tippling house. Jury find defendant not guilty, but that he pay one-half the costs, and Daniel M. Saj lor, the prosecutor, the other half. The good Sisters of St. Joseph, in this place, were awakened from their peaceful slumbers between 2 and 3 o'clock on Wed nesday morning last bv a noise entirely for eign to their ears, and upon investigation found that two interlopers of the sterner sex had gained an entrance to the convent build ing and were then making a tour of the up per part of the edifice with lamp in hand, which they promptly extinguished upon be ing discovered, and evidently intent upon some dastardly work. The startled commu nity gave an immediate alarm by ringing a small bell and raising their voices to more than the ordinary pitch, but before Mr. Mar tin Ward and two of his sons, who reside next door, readied the scene the miscreants, whose entrance was effected through a lower door in the rear of the convent, had made good their escape by the front door of the chapel. In a few minutes after, however, a young man from Cambria township was seen prowling about the premises and brought to bay by the pretended presence of a pistol in the hands of one of the Messrs. Ward, but he so strenuously, insisted upon his inno cence, which it was difficult to concede in view of the circumstances, and equally diffi cult to prove, he was finally permitted to go bis way.after piomising to keep bettei hours in the future. TF.RKim.v AFFi.KTEn. Several days ago we noticed that Ella, an eishtecn-year-old daughter of Mr. William Uoyle, who resides between t. 'reason and Summit ville, died from diphtheria land that another daughter, Jen nie, died from th" same ailment about the middle of last week. On Sunday last his son ('barley, aged eleven, fella victim to the disease, and yesterday forenoon Myrtle, steed fifteen, died. At 6 o'clock last evening still another, named Katie, was called hence, making five deaths in ttie family of ti e gen tleman named within less than two weeks. He is in poor circumstances, and yesterday several g.intleman commenced collecting from charitable people at the Summit, Cre-s-fon, Galiitzin, and other points, the contri butions of those who were only too glad to be afforded an opportunity to assist in de fraying the expense attendant upon the ill ness, death and burial of his household treasure. This is a case which calls for svmriathv of a practical nature. Mr. Will iam "Coi heit, passenger agent at Cresson, will see that anv donations sent him will bo promptly handed over. Johmtovn Tribune, bth. . --When the time conies, in the future quite near, to buy a new suit, we advise to steer to Altoona city, where it will pay yon to seek our friend Charley I.atcrner, always eourte i ous and meek, who will show you a stock so j fine ami replete that you'll acknowledge at i once they can nowhere be beat, while the 1 nrlces tliereon are so exceeding low that vou'!! smile a big smole when hither you go that is to say when vou go to the new and extensive Clothing Ilouse of A. J. Anderson -. c., EkverrUi avenue. A Itoona. Pa I Thk PEiNTrr.s' KxccKsro to BF.Drorm j FPRlNOf. So many other things that will not nrrtf.k delay have intruded thpmselves ' npon our time and space tbis week that wo ; are obliged to forego the pleasure f detail ing the experiences and Incidents of thp : fourth annual picnic of the printers of fho Juniata vallpy, with a considerable iice of the Allegheny mountains and parts adjacent thrown in. which was held at the renowned I Bedford Spring, one of thp most delightful ! spot.s in Pennsylvania, op Friday and Satur j day las!. We regret very much that we are I unable to giro more than a brief account of ' the rca'iy enjoyable affair, which all who i were present unite in saying was the most I successful social reunion "that lias ever been ; ihdnlged in by the Association, and this re : gret is the more sincere because through the ' unmerited favoritism of our fellow members ; we were assigned an active part in getting up the iast as well as the two previous excur 1 sions Thus conitilimented, we were in a position to know and we hope appreciate tlie 1 kindnesses and courtesies extended to the ; Association by Chas.'E. Pugh Esq., General Si'.p't.iT. J. Maitlapd. Esq., his eflieient and ' gentlemaniv Chief Clerk, Hon. John lb itlv Sp ip't Transportation and ot her officials of ' S!S3SSs the i Sup 1 ers are under a debt of gratitude thev can never repay, not only because of the prompt- ; nss mid apnaronl'pieasure wi'li which they , granted the many favors asked, but because : they furnished special trains on their respect ive roads and branches and did everything 1 : else possible, without money and without price, for thp comfort, safety and speedy ; transit "f the excursionists, who numbered upward of (i.".:, mine than one-half of whom were ladies and children. As to the picnic itself we can only say that it. was in every sense a delightful and grati fying success. The hotel accommodations at the Springs and in the town. were unex ceptionable so far as we are aware, the hop : at the Springs House on Friday night was a scene of pleasure we have seldom seen equal i led, the music furnished by the McVeytown ' cornet band, an organization composed of first-class gentlemen, all of whom are profi : cient performers and well worthy the leader- shipof askillfu! musician whoisas genial by : nature as he is Grimm by name, elicited the commendations of all who had the pleasure i of either hearing or tripping the "light fan- , , tastic" to the sweet swelling sounds, and the courtesies extended to the party, lniiividu.il l ly and collectively, by the members of the press and other representative citizens of : IJedford were such as to make us all feel that ; our lines for tlie time being wi re indeed cast : in pleasant places. Add to this th.e fact that ! the weather was propitious, the scene of fes- ; tivit ies grand and inviting, the waters, to say ; nothing of tlie other liquids, pure and invig- orating, and the fea-tings and eayeties of j the occasion'all that could have been desired, ! and it may well be eonoetved that a delight ! ful time was experienced. 1 At in o'clock Saturday forenoon, the annu al business meeting of the Association, at i which the President, Col. J. M. Bowman, of Bedford, occupied the chair, was held in the ; pavillion, immediately in front of the Springs I House. At this meeting an address of wel come, couched in choice and complimentary language, was delivered by E. F. Kerr, F'.sq., of the Bedford Omrfte. and responded to in ; 1 equally happy terms by J. C. Wailis, F'.sq., of New Bloonifield. Several other short ad- dresses were also delivered, after which a I motion was made and carried to admit Soni j ersct county to the organization. Then fol- 1 I lowed the adoption of the reports of the com ; mittees on organization and resolutions, pre viously appointed, the voting of thanks to the retiring otlieers of the Association, to the Chairman and Secretary of the Executive ' Committee, the speakers of the day, and the members of the press of Bedford who did so : much to make the occasion one long to be remembered as a feast of reason and flow of soul, or words to that effect. 1 Following is the report of the committee on resolutions, the list of ollieers for the en , suing vear, as reported by the committee on ' organization, having been unavoidably held . over until next week : nnlrf,:. Thnt t'ne .1 u ii i:. ta Ulii-y Printers As sociation return timnk- lor the many courtesies received from the IVnnsylvania Kair.ad and th llnn'tnirdon nnd Uroa.l Top Railroad. 1nclu.1i nir free transportation an.l sp" -:al trains. T-l.-peeialiy nro our thank" due to Sopt-. rii-h, trae. I'lt-i-iirn. ('alter. Ki.thind. and Taylor. Itt solrril. That cor thanks are due and are f.-n-dercl to the proprietors of the Sprint."" Hotel. Arandiile 1! oo-e . 'r inier 'ol t mips. Wnhinirton House. Shannon IIoiim.. and the oilier hob-Is. for kind tro-.fn'-at and reduce, rates. Kcor.v.'. I'h.at the MeVeymwii Cornet Hand be comnirn b-d lor it co '.l conduct and it-? excellent tniisi" na th'-- r ns'on. .'esotvf. That the sincere thanks of one and all Cotoerislnir tills Association be tendered to the of ficers find the Executive Committeemen for t'ne thorough manner wit h whi.-h I hey have d i?'-haried their duties and for the work they have ilone to make the excursion a su.-e. nnd so enjoy a hie to nil ot us. mo That we :-l,a!l alway hll in remem brance tlie members of the pre- in Hedlord tor their kindness .icrinir our visit lieie. Ilixc'firl. That in case of future excursions the Eveeu: i ve Commit tec shall rei(iiire t i.c j.rotirietors oTeach paper represcnied to birnish his employees with a h-i'bze bearing the name ot his paper. .vsorrf. Thar the thank- ol the .-s,,e!at ion be evtended to Hon. Ii. F. Kerr, for hi able. Instruc tive ami eIo,iient address. Hrtnlml, Tlie t the Secretary he instructed to fcrnish each ol the parties referred to with a enpy ol these resolutions. The following additional resolution, offer ed by Mr A. J. Ph.-y, an ex-editor of this place, was adopted by a rising vote : xntvf r, i lia i'i'T reot beartteit I'-eiimo ot I ymt ithy o out to ('resident i-arricbl nnd lainity In their supreme ufllictioii : that no worn in our lnniruaie are stron eno-ih in which to execrate the as-assln tJ-iitau nnd to condemn his deed : nod that our hooos and pruyet are that the Al miirhfy in Hi- I'rovl.b-ii.-e may preserve to a sor rowing nation tiie JUe which h.is t.eeoinc so pre- 1 Itkms ntoM Hr.vt.oc k The fact that we 1 issued our Miper one day in advance of the i usual time last week prevented the publica tion of a Utter from our always welcome cor ; respondent. "(.'.," of Hemlock, who among I other tiiintrs pays a hiirh compliment, to our Hew County Superintendent, Mr. Strayer, 1 who be declares is winning, as he deserves, ' the golden opinions of teachers, directors . and all others interested for the strictly fair i and thorough manner in which he conducts his examinations, avoiding as he docs those ! troublesome catcb questions which so often confuse teachers and by no means serve to 1 show their fitness for the position to which J they aspire. ' The same correspotulent tell ns that Messrs. W. H. I'iper t Co., who at present are ex tensively engaged in the mining and shiping of coal tit llenscreck, have recently conclud ed the purchase of a tract of land from heirs of Uichard Sharp, dee'd, which promises to be a big boom to the thriving little village of Hemlock. The tract referred to consists of : about 400 acres, and the price to be paid is : ?45 per acre. The firm proposes to run a i siding from Lilly's to the mine, a distance of three-quarters of a mile. This siding will also give outlets to other mines in the vicin- , ity. In addition to the above, Mr. C. Leahy i is putting ur a new coal chute at his mine, i and Messrs. Hughes have lately completed a ; i chute near the same place. i I Erom the same source we learn that among i ' the industries of Hemlock is the business of ' j buying and srlling berries. The berries are ' picked on the almost barren mountains and : t sites of old log jobs, and are nearly all ship- , ed to Pittsburg. The aggregate shipments for the present season, now almost at an end, 1 foot up over 2H.0O0 quarts, ami the average 1 piice paid .vas 7 cents per quart, making tlie : ; the amount received by the pickers 81,8'jo. . Doinos or CHb Local School Ho Ann. i A regular meeting of the School Board of ! this borough was held on Tuesday evening , ' last, when the following business was trans- , ; acted : i i fin motion. It was resolved to open the schools ' j on the Iirst Monday, benm the 3d dhy. of ( ictober, and to continue them for a period of seven months. , On motion. Wm. T. l.ivl was re-elected jani- . I tor, at a salary of $1P per month. ! On motion, "the seer-tary. ISeo. A. Kinkead, was i Instructed to let tho eontreet for cleaniiiL- and , seruhl.icir the pnh'ic school bone and outbuild- intxs to the lowest bidder, and wa also empowered i to receive proposals lor the same until Monday t : evening. Sept. 1-th, at 8 o'cloek. Persons desirous of bidding for the same ; ; can inquire for particulars of D. E. Evans, i President of Hoard, or of the Secretarv him ; self. I Thf. folk in Altoona- like Dives of old, I are suffering for wa'.er, more precious than gold, and are praying no doubt, as all people should, for rain' in abundance enough to do good , but if theii pryers go unheeded for a week or two more, their distress wiil be doublod an affliction quite sore. Mean time their supply for the present is stayed at ten in the morning, while great stress is laid on the fact that their cisterns, of which I they're aware, will soon without rain, like S the Superintendent, be-Baer, ; Mr. Mary Martut. of Ilarrisbnrg, Pa., ! says: "I suffered severely from a complica ! tlon of female diseases : that sense of bear i ing-down seemed as if it would kill me ; my I habits were very irregular : nothing seemeii ! to benefit me nntil I tried Brown's Iron Hit i ters. They acted like a charm, and now I I enjoy perfect health. No htm an agency can so speedily cleanse the blood, clear the complexion and skin, re Store the hair and cure every species of itch ing, scaly and scrofulous humors cf the skin, sca'p avel bltod as the C'.iti.'nra Komedies. UJtr.ENr.ACK COUNTT CONVPJiTlOM. Twenty-nine Ureenhacicers met in conven tion 1u the Court House, In this place, l.-tet hill township, presiding The follow-in res- .uiiiiuiiy, .nr. jonn mcv.:ormicK. ot Suramer- olution was nHntitwi ' ""i iw.-.n!i :v or ny mini j tnr c-ent oiuiton was eoopted . . aoiufortofnrmat!on bvmail. fVr sStomach. Scat. Flr?vd. That we re-afflnn the Scntlmert' con- 1 v,n- Konnl or Threal yi'orirt. ro K. Y. Kn'ntrer talned in the C'hleajro Oreenbnelc OonTentfnn of ' Worm Syrup. Fifty ror nf. of me r.f I-tcj ep-l-Si. a well s the Pu:tr!Ueirenlaclr resolution ! 8,a D' ititnraniz-itb.t! of brer are estmed I y v. .1.9 rmmv j car. ; Afterward, the following ticfcpt was placed in nomination : Connrv Treasurer Jmu Peary, of Chi-bt Spring: County Cnmmis" sinners, W. D. McClelland, ot johnsiown. and John Durbin, of Clearfield township ) Associate Judges, Charles Weakland, of Car roll township, and Solomon Straver, of Ad ams township ; Poor House Director, George Spangler, and Joseph S. Hammers, as Cor oner. The following resolution was passed : Rrtottvtf. That In the ucrson of John P. Linton Ji-.hns.town. we re.un i ? In ldui a pore man. leHrooJ In the law. wortiiv the entire confidence and respociot the people ot this judicial dintricr and wc heartily rni.l i:iot olioerfnliy rm-ncnsii'iiii liiiii. lrre.-e.-tiveol prtv fcellnns. f -r the uirries f tlio voters of our si.l di.-tii.-t tor I'refideni .iinlirc, and we will siii.port him nt the polls with oar votes. As Col. Linton was not acandidate for the ' evening, and winch we conv verlmtmn ov I'lains tlie whole story : ' I'.BKM.-Rt no. Sept. 5. 13-1. To Jonti r. Kaufman. Chairman' of the Xarinnal Orfenhat k-l.eOor ( ommitter of I amhria County. Sins: 1 have pin been Informed that vou have honored mo hv a recommendation tor J urf'ge of th!? I'istrlct. It any one tiad informed me ol nn-v such inlenti-in on the part of your Convention. I would hnvo unhesitatingly stated thHt. utnier the elr cumstaticcs. It would be impossible tor mc to be a candidate lor this ottl.-e lbs prefect able and impartial President .In-life ot this I)l."trl.-t ha" con sented to become a c-m.lidato for re-election, aud has been endorsed by eitl?en? ireneni lly. without distinenoa ot party. In this endorsement I have cordially joii.ed. and it would he stultllyinir myself to aaree to oe a candidate nifiilnt him. I regret , thnt the failure of any one to mention to me nil in- j tentlon to miike thus recommendation has made i this letter necessary, and I FtHto to vou tmis early ! that I ejim.it c..ne:it to oe a er.ndid'ate so lonif as ! tl.ia distrlit remains as it now is. in order that, if ' you deem It advisable, yon may take such further ' action ;is you niny deem proper. ( With thanks lor tills liuiniirstatfon of personal regnr.l. I am Yours, res.iectluily. i .TotlN I. I.tNTON. Col. Pinion, as we have already said, was , no candidate, his Honor Judge Dean boint, ; tlie choice of Cambiia county for that pusi- : t ion. ' .lonas v.. Kaufman, ot F)a-t Conemaugh, ', was made Chairman of the County Commit- i tee for the year ensuing. I Mef.tinc ik Rritbi.icas Coi ntt C'OM mittf.k. Tlie Uepubliean Committee, of Camhria county, pursuant to call met in the parlor of the Cambria House, on Monday of this week. In the absence of Samuel H. El drige, chairman, H. W. Storey, Esq , officia ted in that important capacity, abiy assisted by Captain Kuhn, of Johnstown, anrt Post master McAteer, of Eoretto, as Secretaries. The names of twenty-eight Committeemen were recorded. Capt. Tom Davis, of Ebensbnrg, offered the following resolution, which was adopted : Rrtolrrt!. That the delegates elected to the Re publican State Convention he Instructed to use all honorable means to seonre the nomination of ifej. S. M. Hailey. fd Uniontown, as our candidate I r State Treasurer. Lieutenant Ii. V. Anderson, of Allegheny township, and C. L. Dick, of John-town", were appointed Uepresttntative delegates to the State Convention, and, on motion, the Senatorial delegate was conceded to litair county. Captain Kuhn offered this resolution, which was, of course, approved : Retoi-rd. That we deeply sympathize with 1'rcs- j ident iTarbold aril his tumily in this their hour of ; sore affliction, and earnestly hope that he may he ; speedily and permanently restored to health. " Which was followed by this, with a like j result: " Kevntrrd. That the Rej.nhlican County Conven tion i f Cambria be hcl I at rthenshurir. on Monday. October 3. 18-1. and the primaries be held on the Satur lay previous, I let- l.er lt. and that the 1 'halrrn-tn be r- 'pieste i fo issue his c.'.l I r tl-.o.se -date-. ; Then, adjourned. ' We somehow like the use of such titles as "Captain" Torn Davis. "Captain" Kuhn and "Lieut; nant" Pen Anderson. It puts a pet -on in mind of the fact that the war isn't quite overytt. And "(ieneral" P.ailey.of I'liiontir.vti ! I resolved. That, etc.,. the f hairman be requested to issue his call for those dates" (Monday, ( ..-toiler :i, issi, Ac). Thomas Davis was the gentleman who otb red ( iiat resolution. He is the .same individual who had what came tlie next thing to a fist fight with Sun, Eiilridge, on the occasion of the assembling of the Pcpublioan County Con vention a year ago. Pet us have peace 1 "iUzzi!H"-iN(i an Opinion oi: Two. A Pithy Is'ttor Vom rt Witty Editor. The fol lowing leply to an invitation to attend the printers' picnic at i.edford, on Friday and Saturday last, could scarcely have come from any other member of the craft than Chill W. H.i77tni. the always jovial and eeeeiiinoy funny editor of the Monongahela I'pnhlicnn. We " 1 Iazzard" nothing in saying that every body who reads the letter wiii enjoy it huge ly : JIONONO I!KI.A ClTT, V... Sept. 2. ISl. My Iikaii Mit. Se'-rktahv : Yenr kind favor reached tiie this morninir. It was kind of you to think ot me. and I Would like to loin your parly, hut 1 can't see how it can be done. First My irood wife has inst irot home trim the Mountain House, nnd n looking into her port moinu ie I i ml she bus pent a 1 1 t he cn-di tor n Inch I nawne,! my watch ju-u before she started. Second 1 linven'i selected my editorials for the next two .hiys in advance, as 1 nilolit have done if the invirc h:et re-ieaed me yster.i iv. Third This is ,a-t tiie cfose of tlie month, a nd I always hold a reception'' on the first of every month. 1 'receive' toils ail day lnnir notdollar hilis, but bi!N payable and I have to work far in to the nltfht siirninif checks to piy them oft. Fourth I see that Sansom. of Indiana, and I1. rray Meek, of Hollefonte. are to ba with your party, ami I never iro where they are. lorthey lead me info temptation. I never like to be led into tempt.-ition when Mrs. Huzzard lsalomr. for sho lead- me out by the ear. Fifth I should mis itoimr to our prayer meet ing to-morrow e .-eninir, and while 1 am not one of tho pillars ot the chureh. I am one of the sleepers, and so wiiiie you are carousinsr and wasting your substii nee. n nd drl n k i nt' beer and benzine. 1 will be looking after :uy own spiritual interests ail the sa me. Sixth I don't like to patronize the rcnnsylvati ia Kailrond. (thcr r .inpanies have snni-h lies, and make plenty ol item for the newspaper fra ternity, hot this one t'oes aloni; like an old lamiiy carriage, never hnrtlnir anybody or making- any "items." For one 1 will not encuurnne such a di rect drive a' my business. Seventh It Is too hot. This afternoon when the pressman was worklnir off the sixty seventh thous and, the rollers melted, nnd tiie balance of my subscribers will have to do without their papers if I don't .tay at home nd tii thinirs. F.iichth We have pisl irot our silver plate and diamonds, home from the salety tire proof, and we don't like to leave them in tle'Se perilous times. Hut, lor all this, 1 urn sorry 1 cannot to It ma kes me mad when 1 th ink ot it mad enough to Chaw soap ! I wish yoa all a irood time, safe return, and a happy New Year. Hazzakh. A THr.II.LINO ADVENT!" TIE WITH A PAT- TLKfnake. The Altoona fittn of Monday last relates the following : One day last week. Mrs E. L Taylor, wi fe of the drusrfst on Twelfth street, her "son and Mrs. YinnlinK. went over to the "Kelt le."' whero Mr. Taylor 1ms a piece of property known as the Chestnut Flat,'' or. which i a house and stable. A portion of the land is cleared and planted in fruit tree! IJefore iroiuir .Mr. Taylor warned the party to h on their truurd airainst snakes, and t hat before entering the stable with the horse they should knock on th door, and if any reptile" were there, that would Iriifhten them away. Henry Taylor, the hoy. did this, after which lie entered the barn witn the horse, and was confronted by a monster rattlesnake. With the animal he imme diately hacked out and closed the door. The horse was tied to a picket fence surroaadlnit the yard of the stable. The animal took it into his head to take a ood roll to himself. In dolnft which his head nnd feet became pinioned underneath the lower rail of the fence. There was noway to re lease him but to cut down the fence, when Mrs. Taylor went to tho house for a saw lor that dur .oe. llurinc her absence the rattlesnake came out ol the stable, crawled to witnin a few feet ef the prortrnle and helpless horse, roiled himelf into a circle as la.jro as tfte top ol a piano stool and t-fitht inches in height, raised hi" head and prepared to strike any one who would approach dim. The Women were doubly ahirmed at this new complication aud were a'raid to attack tho monster. Finally. Mrs. Ylnulinu and Hurry Tay lor fiot on the slird roof oi ttie etanie ana iiuriea I.irue boulders at his anakeship. but tailed to hit ' turn. At 'a"t Harry Branaed to sond a stone into the ret. tile's coil, which caused it to unwind Itself , ntn'. crawl into the bHrn ;ain. Mrs. Taylor then i .roceeded to saw down the fence and release the lorse. which, had been pinioned from annul a to 11 i o'clock. Alter a very brie! stay, the party retreat- : ' e.l from the place, tr.aito their way homeward and . I told o their thrillinir adventure. The next morn- j inir Mr. Sampson Taylor shouldered his (run and ' went ver to despatch the siiako. When be open- ; ' ed the stable door there lay the venomous monster. ' He took stood aim and tho snake was killed. It measured four loot and had twenty rattles itr.ioinn '. its en ml a I; appendapc. On cutting it open its ! stomach was idled with mice an t several ground i squirrels. Its body was also covered with warts. ' He was a vencrabfe cns.and doubtless had par i tKipatcd in many hard fought battles with other : rbtilc. j Dypi'F.psia and Liver Complaint. Is it ; not worth the small price of 75 cents to free : yourself from every symptom of these dis tressing complaints? If you think so, call at K James' Drug Store, Ebensburg, Pa., and Erocure a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. Every ottle has a printed guarantee on it. Use ac cordingly and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. 4-8.-e.o. w.ly.l There wen? more people in town the ear ly part.of tliis week than you could shake a stick ct v 'thout "ettlrtu oiit hpml ptinchcrl. WOR5I. WOK MS. WOR Jf S. Tp Wcnn rumor.! nliTp, licad an.l all com plete, in from two to three boar. No fee till enre!: or II prep-.red mMbene n detre1. oho he tsfcen it V??:. S I? .Vor-,b8 m"'.t biuihuuu son iiifr TTorro in ii; m lairmsry rnaj I t.are vosotnble rctsodr which effpotr.tllv r. 1 morel thm, and rleire the lirer nd khlcevt. J i Numhors cf prominent c(t!i(r.a of rhltadejpbfa, ' ! who have bf. n ttemed for various cji-j.pi lr- , 1 pepsja, cotsrmptton. hrorrhltl. fenia.e weakn. ' 1 etc. can certl'v thnt my treatment ha riire i them j ' and that they fcad been treated for wrotij dUaae. I Common enc teaoh if Tape Worm c n he re- 1 j moved, all o'.her worms enn be readllv detmy.. ' j Advice at office and utore tree. The doctorpan'tell i woeii:er rr not tl. patient has worn-.s. rhrusands are dyiner da'ly with worms ar.d do not know It. j FIt. pam. eramp. ehoklna- and uffocation. , low eomplcVIn. rlrc!a around the eve.". nr.-Kir... - ni.ta I'tiin in loo Fiomacii, ropt iesr,Prs at hiirM ; trin-iiD-j r.f the t"th picklnic at the rose. e,.inrh , fever, itetiine t th" scit. hcadacl.e, luiii breath, ' the pntlent irrowa pale and thin, tlkltntr nnd irri- i . tatiou In ttio ann.J h-I the e svniptoms and more cm,, from worm,. K F. KorAel'd Worm Syrnp j ::'7IrZXmlrT,'l V"' ',n"u't etr.r.) rr 1! otimry -. of your : The treat success nnd della-ht of the people. In fnet. nothlnir ol the kind has ever horn oftred to the American p'o-.ie which t.a o quickly found 1 1 wav in to t heir irood fsvorand heartv aojeval as I".. I . Kunkel'K Hitter Wine of Iron, "it doea ail it proiOiie. and thos ifives universal satisfaction. ) It I.s eaarnnteed to cure the wor?t cases or dyspep. j sia or indiarest ion. kldnev er liver il'senpe."weak- i nee. nervou nes eon'tietion. aeblttv o' the stom- arh. etc. iet tbe ire"'iine. rr.:d nr.1v In 1 hot- i ties, or six bottles lor 5. Akh r V. V. Kunkel'a I Hitter Wine of Iron, and tsVe no other. If vocr drua-'-'Isf ha !t not. send to proprietor K. i. Kan ke. 2!y X. Nin-h St.. rhll.-tdelnhl. Pa. Adrlee I tree: send three ent tamp. Aschenbach Jk. Mil ; ler. Sole Agents, ."el and Callnwhlll Sts., piiilaa'a Now wield the icirls the mallet sticks With strarire intiit..iation : And meanwhile t.hiv fantastic trick. With loudet enehlnnation . Their millets sw'n' t he irnme to win, Kenrdleai of th'"rtetion. Till suddenly one rlkes a shin : And though she struirrles hard to irrln, .she ahrleks her mallet dicticn. It's rot very r iod poetry, to be sure, hut it is the best in the she.;, mat now.' I.eavinsr thnt out of the cor,s.!er:it:or.. i.on-exer. here r- somethinir in the fi.-itur" ot trocl lolviee W hen vol vant tn huy the tict and the cheat. est ridv-mado elothint. pay a bu in"fs visit tn.Tus. J. alnrphv. 1CD Clinton street. .Tyliiistowti. He will do the "s.piaro thing with vou. I Tiir.c.E wis a voiinir man in liryn Mawr, j 1 Who practiced too much ot the'bp.wr : , To secure a rd nose , He Sold all his close. We stive you the facts as they awr j "The farts as they nwr" are cut ofl a little short. ; We think fo. F.ie whv wa-n't t- younir man of i i the poem sent to the peniteninrv or somewhere, t while, sinkirir tjia .nose" and "cloe,' this infer- ! j tnation wis s prea 1 broadcast? To wit: That I ! when yrui want to buy hoofs r,r shoes good hoots 1 j and shoe, and at a low-down price you most I j.atronire S. P.lunienthal. Ul't Eleventh avenue, j ! Altoona. He nlwavs has been. is. and will con- f i tinue to be the man fir your mwney. : Some re-fi'lr? no ilr.nht l.-x.k tltojr pTrrr a'l thro, j Then m:ii,Iy flf!-irf tfDy pan tlnft not h i n nouh . ' They s-ir nn I thrv Wfnr, I Thov runt arni they tosr. j And foolishly wunler what editor? Ooujjh. j 1 Therp mny poihly ho ft mistake In the forriro- ; in-jr. n-1 n rowar-l rf a million !niinr m'ifnt rrin : the rizht answer. But thrro 1 no Tnlt-ike in the ; i?ertiin thnt f rod (rev Wolf, next doer to the ) j I'ostoftioe. Altof.na, f t!j ,Ar rendy-mde ' 1 elothin-in Rlalr or any ndininiTur oonr.ty. inlud ! inif Canihr'n. II ;? tr.ek nt Yi i 1 r i ? eerti: f ! v ' I inre and fine. vliie ht price?, as heretofcre, are ; ! unsurasod lor chenpne?s. t On. the rtu?t. the hnrriMe dn?t, j Hlindiuir tht wicked ed chkinz tlie juct. I If there ever anythinir made to he cned We believe it's the ml?eriir!e. ht rrit'.e du-t. T!ie ftireoln? l-i written wir!i tiedistin't nn.Jrr ; tnr.f!inir tWit U mv rsin hMWPn now WHnM- day) and the date of put li'-atioii of this parr. nd then the dut wonhl ho laid, l-ald ! whilo it ' Ivfntr all tlie wlrlr. Ih't i -"t-d i ;i it proper : ih re. nnni wt;ii v.u -r-inc d -'.vn mrh tti" iMt" nt Sinio'i -S. l?ndhe:ms. nxt dir.r to The '.rt i NaTiriniil I'riTiU. A'toonT. it Jn r "phcr so pro ; per that y.m tiic c!ieaj-e?t re-uly-mado cl th: , in the ivarket. Shifoh' Consiitnition Cure. "This i bev.nd on.-st'on tbe mr-r U'-ee.-fill e -1'iiih tor.i i.o r. w h ..v.- ev r J' '. .! ." r: a br.-'n -innt tlriv ti'oi. A few ,1,,.,-.- inva-'HSIv eure tiie worst e:i" of t'ouyh. I'f:'i',. or ltr 'icb it i. while it w..n lerf i so -'-es In t K e '! i . of i ', n e n.i t : ii N without a bir iilei in the l.i- b.rv of in?. i-!r.e. Since it f-r-t .i;--.-vrtry it h-ic t-een sob.J ,.n .1 ecrr nntee a tut whi.-h no otlo-r medicine cm stuiid. If you ba ve a c. cu h wo e., rne-r ly nsk you to try it. lVb'e, loe . r. e. n nd ?1 . I I your lnr.o are Sore, or voTirehe-'f or hi'ek 'ce. ns S'lib'h's Ior-in !bi tera. Sold nt K. Jaiue-' lr:'a Store, l"osto(jice. Ebenhnrr. l'.i. l-l.'-l.-e.o.w.ly. II YMFiM-AI,. STimi'lI- LT'"iniN. Ma-r-d at tl-efhcn h of the H'lv rVireo. in this r.be-e. en We, I pes, lay. S-i't 7. 1-I. bv !".-. Fobr-r lira, 1 hi. "ir. .h.-ri il Stiiucii. of f "mcbria i"T t-.i j;h, a r. d M i- lio--E 1J icit ' i-f'N. of tin- ph1',, A'tF.I! l.T"THi:i:. M irried. at St. Br.edict"o etnir-h. Carndtfown. n Tuesday. Sept. . 1 s-1 . i.y l! ev. Fat her in to. Mr. 11 knrv A okr and M is Ir rv LrTiirii. both of I'arroll town-hip. H v T"i? HKN PIT H. .Married, on the same .lay iin.! at t he sa me t.liiee. by K-v. Father Antl-.or.y. Mr. Hhm-.v Hsrii. o-i CsrVolltoivn. and Miss HEsnEitfci.t t'arroll townshiL'. otiirrARY. Ill'KKK Iii' d nt her home In Crovle township ! on Wednesday. Amtor-t SI. 11, Miss Ii:bxe HriiK E ai;ed a'"i'it I'M years. The deceased was one of the most etjniable i younir Indies fn thecommunitv. She was a dutiful 1 obedient lauirhtr. a kind and Iovinut sister, and a . cheerful, pb-as.mt companion one, inde-d. who , known only lo be loved an.l re.-ted. She wn? a mooel ot virtue, purity and refinement, and I" deej-iy mourn'.,! hy a ia-ire circle of reial i ve" and friend. Strenuthene-I by the hist rites of the 'at hoiie (Th ii reh. of whleh" she was a fie voted mem ber, pi. chore her snfT'-rinys ttith ur.ctt fortitude and rcinnation to the will of Uod. Her rein. iin. , were followed fo St. Ifarthoioniew s chorei.v ;ir-l, ; Viimore, on Friday, bv a biri;c concourse of peo t pie. and after a Reuicm Mas? ta celebrated lor ; the re,ose ot her sou! and an pathetic funeral dis ; course delivered by Father MeHinrh, they were, ' amid tears and sisrii". eon-onc-i fo tiie r lat rest ! but place. That iier soul may rest in peace is the j earnest prayer ot all. " I). A.M. LYNCH.-Pic!, in Sumim rhlit townOiip. Cam , bria county, on 1'rid t. Aiut. 'J5, .Mr. TvIapv i Ays. wife of I'.dwnr.l I.yn.-fi. nj-ii nb.eit Z'2 yenrJ. The deeeasf.l l i.Iv was born near l'iane .'o. 'J, ' on the Old Porlaire r::iir.-ad. i.tid was a d my liter : ef rdr. and M rs. "l : ni oi by i rKeefe. Siiewa"nnr ried to Mr. Iynei nbout fourteen year" aio. and i leaves nine children, the y . m nicest ol whom is only three week" old. She was a lady ef creat moral , worth, a dutiful daughter, faithful witeand pr o i- dent mother, while as a I 'hrifian it l n.i esa-jf r j ation to say that her life is concede! by ali who I knew her intimately to have been as near perfec- tion as it was po-ibie for any one in her stalon of life to attain. Her last pjiniiil illness she bore ; with the utmost fortitude, and when the d taip of i death was on tier brow she expressed hers"i I a per , fectiy rea'ifiied. thouirh the lo.k ol tender soiici tude'ureeh at tli.it supreme end solemn moment : sheeast upon tfierf-.ildren sh1 wp.s luavinir after her 1 told more pl.iinly than words could do that she was ' fully as anxious about their luture well tare as !ie was about her own. At her funf-rnl, Saturday, Kev. Father Mcllnsh dt'iivered a; beautiful and j touchinir discourse, during which he paid a hith tribute to the virtues of tho deceased, alter which i her remains wer laid to rest with the entire eon i course ot people suliused in tears and symp.thi , tna most heart. ly with the bereaved husband, eh'.l- drcn and otl.er relatives, appreciating as tney did that their ioss is in this world irrep.ua.hle, Rrijui i rsccf in pace. J, M. NEW ADVEIiTISKMKNTS. " W tl f will TltlRAST'S MI.I7IK AIF.RI:?fT mre asks 1 fie sufferer Irotu a niiii I it ode of dis- . eases. We answer: It will remove Irom the system the active cause? of mot of the r!ie-ses that rich I" heir to. It won't mend a t-r. k-n limb or clo"e a l.allet hole : hut it may ho pr.ihiably used in stom achic diseases. It wiil do no one any harm, and mav do icood. Trv it and see if It won't suit vnur cate. SOLD BY ALI. 1IU'(H ilSYS. S.WAKD TAYI.OH, Tot t and Trnvf Her, Slid : ' I take (treat pleasure in reeotnmendlim to Farents the Academy of Mr. Swiihin C shoi t idee." lion. rr.R" no woon. n. '.. Said (lt?V.- "I cheerfully consent to the use of my name as reference. My hoys will return to you (lor fourth yeir) atter their vacation." For new Illustrated Circular addre-- SV ITII ! IN . SIIOICTI.IIX.K. . !.. hariard I nl Tersity l.radnate. M'dia, I'a. 12 miles f rom l'hila. NHITIII IIX TtX AS otters treat attractions i In way ol cook, cheap lends, heaithy country. . mild climate, abundance of timber and water, d'l- . verity ol i.ruducU. than any othemnion now open to y -t ilement . 1 1 I his rn'tdlv develepins leclion ' the Ten A naelOc Railway has In opera- 1 lien over ' nnbm ol rtad. mIouk which are to be had. at low prices and on easy terms, millions ol acre" of jfood and cheap Hailroad and t lovernment lands, but rocently opened tor sett lcment. F'.rcir ou'ars and maps civ.nit truttilul iiiiorinatluii, ad dres W. H. ABkAMS, Land Comniisaiouer, T. &. V. Hallway, Marshall, Texas. 11 Article In One. Millions in use--rrr;ti9fy' choice. 44 pane catalogue ot other sf.eeiaitfes 1-ee. j. m. RiATi ii wrro.. l incia'll.O. A't Wasted. HUNTER'S SIFTERS. $777 A YFAR and expenses to agents. Onltlt rree. Address P. O. Vlefcerjr, Aufuita, He. p-eirsjuiori- Aifffrtintng fb'r.ai;. (1 Sprite Y READ THIS! IF A NEW SUIT YOU NEED, IT WIIJL. PAY YOU, lXOKKD, This ANNOUNCEMENT to Read I Having juni ii turne-rf from Ihe. r.anfem Cities, where ire opf and PAID THE CASH far enovah lSPRIKG AND SUMMER CLOTHIXG, fO frlcek Olir rOUIZ IjAIIOK SI ORES, V are WOW prepared tn fnr' n1H every man ami boy to u-hom thin com greeting xciih CLOTHING s GEHTS" HIHHISKIRG GOODS , at LO TFEK PRICES than they can he bought tit any other Aoip in litair or adjoining countte. In proof of which assertion we st.ftmit the following fact: WE ARF SFI.LlN'l A )IA'S liUOl) kl IT, ln.eil throuchout. tor f-J ?t I'll is suit Invites and def:ea all coicpetition. WK ARE k Via tinod for "0. TL afult was S-'ld vn AivT; sf.lmnc GOOD SUITS FOR BOYJJ fro-w to 12 yenrs o!!. x;i ion 15 pHT.'. lor $2.40. wldch urpffds Hr:yth!cn; ol lh kind you erer paw lor the money. WE A1TF. sn.t.ivi J1F.1N-S 4001 OHK INi PASTfl, llnd throunl out. at frcia 65 cents lo f l.oo. WE ARE SI l.I.IN'r Men's (oi1 Overalls at 'AJ cts. ami u. and pru.i t'Atnx? .n:i"-.-t IjT 4 1 cents, fold eve: jw here lor "6 cts All the nboae 1errile1 ooda nnd Ibnnaanria nf dollar' noilli of other ftr tlrlea equallj t-lieop rare uow In at oris, ready for inspection at the YOUNG AMERICA CLOTHING HOUSE Corner Eleventh Avenue and eleventh Street, OppoHito Opera llouso, A17POONA, rC J'ob cr-.u'-W - v v -c . - -u-2ef' v-mj' i rr . "s , ik t-c-:3 -s - - -- - - - f : - c J c . ' I -T'-rM-r sC'L s,iJt??.V snaccs now C- -.--r-i,,s -,r5 r.-r- - s l'v-"--rill4'AWV r. last r. .ki:tior r'tn-e G"Ucrt, The ,'".:.:?r.'" and feivZ' tiv-ot'':h the 'I li.-r- :. .1 7", '.?''- Tiijf'in s cn h : iKANT 1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE llonl ESTATE! 1Y virtue of an aha' -rd"r sintr ont cf t e tTonrt of "om-oon Tie" of fimbria conntv. t he nnb-rs'irned A "? ' tr nee of I ei. If. Ii ''nnufi w 1 1 (.T.f.n TOllrf , u I , C o r 1 I o n nr UlttcrV, RI tiie h del of V. F. Kir'.y. In Wilraore horonnh. en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st. 1SS1. At 2 oVt o, k. p. v.. the r.i'ir.wirc dcseHbe 1 renl C-iate. ill res te,j oi ait t--"F. i o . , . A PIECE or PARCEEnf EAXD "itna'e In the fowofblii r.f nf merh'H rmnlt of f.ml.rla nnioinlna lar,i of Mr. Un KHre. T.-,.o.. VTOIer. AniiKt V I ell . " d -t ll Cr . COn ins S. Arrrt. tnorr or less A'so . T T I'f-T: nr J I Tit Ii, I Of -! - ' p( fit ate in f1--e lowrd.it ol .Li - 1. hva. s,1'oir;ir,L' br ' of Jo'enl l,',Tit.:nii.l' . am olOer. .o-tiio i CO MV.'C 7 .-te.,r. M 'V -v SI O Af t '". mo-e rr lc. Thl" tra -t of p.r i v. e m ' I d - c.,..,. c.,n,mr!.ni str-itloo. I'i. li Ii . i well enecre-s with an oeellen- onrl 'vof saw limber. an,! is mw,..i.. to be under! ud wi;h two vein of coal. Also. A PIECE or PA RCEE of I, A "Ituate In the -.ffncl.!i,n I" rr!v"',l roon v of ( n rt. bri. ad'olnln biel- of M i:"-u I!""""'" ' A Shoe-caker. and other", eortaininj I 4S Arn. more or less. Tricn or i.r.. k - . . , .. .v-lr.l r.r ,.or-V.iee monev to l.e .,n'd tr,,,.,,,M remainder , m - ..... i t ll,.. eon.rTTfMnn of the a'e. and ft'C Tl- . . ..rt,-.e-i- wl.'i Interest fo ISe eeurrd bv tl:e morta-as-e t' iii""-""' i""!'11' I the purchaser. .THHN senroATH. ni"no. of (Iso. i Hon .Krr.rr. j Wilmo-e. Sept. 9. 18Sl.-.",t. T O 'OXTTC Af'TOHS. Srnleil proiv-.- SI'TflMll. I'fll'sr In P.-r'y" Se'-nol Tl.itr.rt .T.,.,p h roe-ore. 1 hv Ol- Tv'r-tor" Iin tOl Her. r.. 'noon Vrpf f. fSt. Tl. e "I -o "t ore wl f 1 be .'R-4'2 fpef ?ir,,l "ft feet in t,eS..bt. Tl'"""""! tO be aworled to tbe In'rrtt f.rf rrnfn"',V htAArr. yi,C S"bo,. ri:ror-tor" reserve the TS-,t o rciet anv or a'l bd". The enntraeor ro -ve 'be r.o1d Iny reedr for neCTionnev bv "Vov. li Plan" and reitiention ran t ""en f '.e T'ot-em..e nt I'n-'no-e. .T n. VI FI. Pr "Hnt. TnoMAft I. I'eurk". S -retary. i'.--.-'-t " c T'XTV roMMIWdN Kl! 10;. TTfw-.vs: A If eirbenv Two tv e re a o o or re.i to announce th-. a the .r,'i.'hlMl of nomer-co" fvjenfls .To.eeb llc-roe of M'eirhenv 1 1 ir'1 it. Ii" eorsenfed to the ini.ml.enn of h; tin" to hi" llemo'ritle voters of I'nn.f.rln cour.iv at to ei"n infl -.J'mnrv election for the eft!" of I "onetv Com mrsioner. Should he reeeire tt.e oco-'nafion r.d merit th" endorcenmnt of blf f.ejlow e,t'7en at t e P--11" In "NovemHer nevt Atr tto-rne has no Visita tion In believinti thit 1. i offleia 1 eireer ill meet with the aj r rovnl of all honest cl'izens. A SSOf'T ATE .Trnr,i;.r,Ffi. w. o- to nnnonee that I ieoree . i isivcti. r-r . 01 i roer Yoder towr.bir. m-ill t.e a candidate nt the com to?; 1 lemocrn t Ic t.r'maries for the ofhee of t 'ooh t v Com ml"loner. Havlnc been a life-lorrir TVm.vrat and till herr the hrt t m" he his solicited a nomi nation from tbe rnrtv. Mr. Ostium ennf'dentlv ar peals to his f-lends end promise an h.tneer and intelligent r,?rfr.rm pee of tie duties of the office If nominated nnd elected thereto. onfflt. wiU bo n pTii i('t ffr i Vnpi v C.,inm'"'fin- fn,. nM "Miv hi thit nrc'it.n. V nt t tli 'N rsvr hrT plrtinn. irt wr.rl f--nt hr wll rrt,''m tVe ilut Ir fli-Yft!vint nprin him wiiri hoTi-tv ni ft1cl itv rti.I to the I r-t intrrrts of the txpnypr. T no T1TK TlFMOniATS OF (WM- FH1 A CI H'NI Y l so V re it mv name to vnur eorsMerafien as a ean'diete for A "orie .1 odif e. ar.d if nominated and elected 1 wl'l to the t-et ot mv lndsment and r. hi lit v ?-ertorm Ihe duties ef sa Id office without fear, faror or stt-'clon. JOHN J. FARKF.N". ! Ebenshurfi. Hept. 9, lsl.-3i. T O T n E V' M ( ri A TS Of CAM rtKl A COt NTY.-l submit mv name to yonr eotisi.leration a" a cndnlate for A'i"' Jmls. ' If nominated and elected I will to the trt of try 1 Judgment and ability perform the d.st'.es of said "office without fear. faV.,r or affection. hkes j. i i fivn. F.benshcrit. An. 6. ltssi.-tt. riOUXTY ArDTTOi;. Te-HN Eitz- V i I?ii?FR Clenrfle'd Tip Ve are author i-d to I baskets iiinl t " c "-: .i;' LauiL-s' V.::t:::;; Ilo-i Mr. V..ti :--.-. ".:. r home v h:i .:!- y c -:v they please. Not:: O;-:- 1 :t directions ( States, v.'i'l Ivo r-i?.'.-Joiin Wanamaklk. ( annonnce that Jonn I.itzine-er. of rieorfteld tewn Fhip. is an aspirant for the position c.r Count v Au ditor on the IK.moeratie ticket, and pledges him self in the event of his nomination and election to perform the duties of the ethee with an eve sinirle to the best Interests cf the taxpayers d theeonnty. C0U2O:YMrniT0K To. II irpf. Chest Twr -We are authorised to annonnce that Joseph H Ipps. of Chet towosMp, wVo , .!e.tii e hinneif If nominated and elected, to . li'sd tvhonesitlvand oon.-feutlou.lv, 1(,:,1","?ie! Conntv Auditor, snbicet to the wbl of his ttllow '.miTii- ii- rM.f. -iil h( ihe ci.oi.ff .r.nvir...i. V HEED THIS! SF.LLl.Vt Bnslnrsa Sett same ku:d of iast tttn wr are siu.'r A ' White l(k f I"1 tor v:,ts. wl.icii a-i J "at season, ar.d pss rot?wt ftaeap, f..r $1 Sf.. vv: ah i - si:lmn( NEAT SUITS FOR BOYS, from I b I vears old . at 7 ri oenti. s I ich n r i nil rlio see ti,m : nnd u"o.i M f.OL II Al a lor u en and b-. s at 40 and ..' citp. WE AIT. Sl.r.r.lNtl ROW M ils In l llttS, or ai.y je fr illiifi. for H .-:.f. erej CLfnp last t:i..u ut you will find, among other places interest, the Grand. well worth- of a floor ?nj gallery cover over three s.cind ore filed with Drv Go'isis, China, Furniture, etc. The is a large and beautiful to which admittance is free. 7b'?'t"f carrving the monfv n..!ri.L:jhi llxch.incrij, in the building. alises, in charge of attendant in that vi-itors should feel at ce to purchase or not, a? left -. r, ..liogue, .a:! uo:r Iritoily J); n.i. with prices and full any part of the United u; '..Hi request, address i'i ilahelphia. Q XJl I to iirroiu. I r 1 1 1 t -e a e ml J A bv .1 it- '' r t: e ie 1 ti:' r... 1 t the e I lT'K f! n In- I.'ni --r.i' . n . t li.tit ! e ' ofrice to tbe sat di-r--lit ?o ,i si: port ot ins t- i-'.n t on of t n-.f. he r- i-fv fr.en'.b n.r I7T1 (OI"NTV TEl'.A- A. Moras, I. rrfte. e a'e s it! o noun-e That Patrick M--r:in. ef l.'c-t will be a en!..j ;,1af e for l' v i,: y '1 r.-a-n to Ieiiio.'raf rn-e" It nou.'r;i' he pied''.. ;:mseif fo ; cf 'mi the .ia''-" tice with honesty and lsdenty. f J-'s . C-'ir.vT1 I T Hkmi XTV 'OMMfssIi X I'.ll. II e- tr. Carroll Tn p V e are autlc-rtae 1 t. announce that the naii,r- r.f H'nr l-r: sr cf t'arroll tow i, lo o, wt; ! be otiered t-r the onside-- I tor. of t r, liquid Titli,' vol ,.rw r.f I 'i m r or. ii no I at the e jieiua i.-,mrv elect ,n for th- oft: t a neve ra ;ned . li li -rt nns 1" f'l'HiK ll 1 be ii'. lei ant M-. I;.-:..! -r ha i..- h.-Mts . irti, iv. ; of the county r-aret it. i In I" ;'V'c ii i.' o-r have tl at t! cause ; C; zl to announce thnt Invi.i S'licklf, ( nTi:ra t. wn. Mp. lit hf a cb n H i f-r 'uti f t -..rm ! jMinrr n t t fit ,.rn : I "-n"crr t n rv elf ! n, ti' -r-n Tne f", u t -f tt:e ((Ti-' h.i-n-; ! h"' : to fr (f I' f c aNf !i' . In n ' nt. r r ' !? rcT!ifin trur i tii- T"rfv :,n 1 !c 1 riicii '.(. Ke:icntjrir. Jul v IT. 1c-i. "inrXTY C(iMMlMtiXF.r.-(;i-o , irt-.l KV. Ebens'oin: . We I, -ire too n an-h-r- i7-1 to tt.c pr be a -I omo' a o noii T-ee t h :i .flit H".'M o! MOdolstC tor ve rained icentercf i"u.r,ty I '. iiimi-s oners wb! e..: Tn-n.,'i..T. h te r- i-.;:. e'-.-i;..n. and if t',e iion-'TiK i'. rieri ui-oniin.-l l.i.-tie.-o .p. m-elf to .lo hi" 'iii'v as ta-h- t he fut tire a" he t . eiideav-j-t. f.rlmary t ion Is once more c f,,lloW" be pb-dje" I, toi'.v and h i,et ly :i orcd to u it in ihe I C. rxTV ct Surrn. Munt t)MMii(iNT:!;.-r. h. ter. 'e are en' r,'ii-,l to an- noiin.-e that I'atr k I Smith, ot ..:un--.er town ship. Is no no. Irani f.-r the above rarn-1 pct-'t'on 011 tiie Ii.-!yocr;i : ic ticK-t, iifoerf ot c-.ur-ie to the wiil of Irs t-ei-iy fr-en i- us e; r.-" rd si t-e rnj in prmnty election. If noininat.-.i attd eieot-! he pledges !,!r-i-;r to an l;.ne,i and tmtt. ful d' charge of tbediitie" i.f the i-Sse. 171 Ml CtiVXTV ( iMMI-MdNT.i:.- t.. nnriMiin e tli.it n ',rlc FM- K. of 1" I'-to', The ri. r 'Httinir l-iHTal!' -nnhry iiouit I e t'P f.Ttiniit rr."C.itl. to t ft. rlft'd it .:.nr .ii'Pt !f t- nd-' the aflHirft t theoanir. tiii nrt 'tiilraift a FtiASicta Mnvrnitt. l.hsnti-.u- "We are authorized to announce ihat Franc:" V eivef CI. ' Fbsnsburii borough, wili be a candidate f. r the c:- ftee nbove named "nhicr! to l.-m.,ersfie role", ar.l ' it nominated and eleeted be pled-. lv.ii-'.t to ifiiard Ihe Interests of the tvtpHisr. -f f'e courdy lo Ihe bet of his ability. t--V-t.n.) H'XTYmMMIIDNK!! T..'v. t horned to finnc.u pn- t T1 1 I. . Sh.i::, fl ''M.f insiiKh hT'tiiiih. will a !nJ: N:t inr t .r a'" Vf Tl"- at the p.imlr-u lrnrK-r.t ; rT"n If ii-.m ntJ nnl el-'p'l,t'.f ifuirii the intcn-:f ft t he t.". tj .i v . n 1 iir e nr') w th rion--iy ani ii-Ulliy. E XTXT'TOR'S XOTKT. de-r'd Ietters tesiamMHtary liMViriir t"1 nnders.aceit on the estate of .M . lliteot :lichnT t"l -l.lli. 1""'S" indebted to sail esbite aie.heei Imtne.i laf r ps yment ti ut Ie irs 'e ins claim" iiiri'tiM the "ame wi'.'i I'llH ntheiltlC:,tc,l b r Jet'lercepl V A. B l.i 1 1 I -. . u'l ft; ..i.-a ornla" ,..4 lit. - I l.cf fed . r and th-.se 1.ji re-ent them it 1.. l'j-r-.:l T Allegheny T-rp . Aost. . ls--l. rt. E XF.rntn"-s XT1 F. VV-t-.'e' l I ss:.n:i, is 1 P . b-d Not ire is hereby l- ' vrn per" ... , ..."-e 1 : r.- !-in t- wtl b- ip -r '.th- H heD s-r.nf the e"tale el Fr'd 1 m.u's' sliiii. dei-.ar. that p--i n.r- t ont d. Isy to the coder? tn e ,1 letter te.ano-l'trv , r ,1 e-,; a e.l t havir.it claims aualiot II e '"" proper'.- probated for et;ip.-rt 1 I'!. MS A W l l Prnn Tttp.. A'i. 1". l-si -f't 1 p-e"ert thrin Y. r.te-ut .r OCIIOOI. IKH"- e axi i xn roi? 11 SI.K.-liiS-tirol H and rne ir. 1 l .n.i thereto Kd.llli 'IK uil!.-o 1 c. I. r . : i f - nr I,". It Wssliinir'on township. I nt: na e .n:-' . . w-ii be'if.red at public Me n f!h-ic. V'' 1-H at 1 ..'rlo -k. p. . when terms I e mad known. Ity or.i'-r ep ximoi ti a Josi'.l'H RAlNi.Y. t'e'i lent. f.-Jt.J J. 1'. O Null. Secretary. JinrE.-All prr-r.r. nre 1 frt iiv ro tted that 1 have this day r' -" ' Ir"-'" 1.- of Al!e-l,er.V toiinsn i.. . - - i--i lowinK described property toVlt : 1 t-o '"-? hele? 1 vearllmi bull, about S to-' ot hay -ed o. dozens of onts. Ai.yi-er.on medc " .ir.,1' '"r" loterterioi with said lr''. O'" b. 'V ti u aocouni. ANM1- B. SM 1U1 1. 1 V. (isiot in. - . Ant f. 1 '.-'' i-i v: t, t: -i'-:i. r,i. .v riir.L-d ' ,fl:.'e a' HTV 4 ; r.-- O a I'd 1-.-- I ill t i e c.U . o-" r.f the I e ,-; at -1 sr.i. r. M'i- -tf .i!y - ;! ; ttie .i:l: v.t tl-e county. n:r.!:-p. 1 to - n oroiiR'h. P'i: ;--t . -ted. tiie cf. tn I i ij 3r
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