1 I :i ,.i :" ,,4 t.-i -A M "i it ' 1 I' r ' EBCNKDrRO. Pl.t rlDAY, - NOV. tl, 1991. LOCAL. AND i-ERSONAL. Hot. Thr nd tri Oth- Plo. ratb to rat And ermin -rarsona' Ex- t,r.lntr. fl0-7.-lm.1 ThnV?'v1riff rtay on the 3Uh. Kow is fc ttnc to talk tnrkpy to us. - yvr pile". cnnt-t'ratlon Bnl a torpid liver pa?r fall to Mite Maslt'j. Mr. Tlenrr Garmari, of Denver, Col., is fcr on a brief visit to the parental home. If you irint chsip poM", and you're a jtir. flih if jou don't, go to McDouald's, Lor .to. Pa. Rheumatism, neuralgia, hytcri. fernsile wane. el., promptly enrei with Brown's Iron Blttet . Mr. John R. Campbell, of Whif town hip, Indiana county, rufwl 2.00 bnshels of wheat this year. McDonald, of Loretro. has just received fall line of ladies' coats, dolmans, shawls, t., handsome and cheap. Gronnrj has been broken for the erection In Cambria township, north of town, of a eew Welsh Methodist church, to cost J750. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company l&t advanced the waccs of ear Inspectors 3 rf month, to date from September last. There has been a painful absence of vil- !!nons coon and "slch" like in the cohitiyis .ill.. " ..1. - a. . aI antlitn .A a f Th affairs of the Blairsvllle Building and Loan Association have ran down so com pletely that they are gone to wind them up. William Clapper of Frankstown town lp, Blair cnnty, shot an eacle the other day which measured ?ven feet from tip to tip. Onaof the "God and morality" party Is aid to have sworn his vote into the Fast ward after proposing without avail to do the un( thlnar in the West ward. Mr. Keed Holslnaer who had eharee of the Hendcr'n House livpry stable at Cherrrtree, died on Sunday morning last af ter two or three days illness, acd about 40 year. All forms of impaired vitality, mental tihansflon. weakened disestion, etc. etc., radically removed by using Brown's Iron Bitters. "What every one says must be true," tbat "Dr. SelU'rs' Coueh Syrup" has no qnal for coughs and colds. Try it. Frlce 35 cents. If you want to deal where business is done honest and square, and where you can pat foil value for your money, go to McDon r d's, in Loretto. Election day was a lovely one, and more -racially notable on that account because It was sandwiched between two very wet aid dia(rreeable ones. ' "The doctors said my wife had con- f o ption. Tried 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher, -d ih.e has better health than ever." G. 3. Hubbard. Ilxnr.pden, Ohio Thirty-two new subscribers in two weeks Is what the Saltsburs Pre boast of. A Itf-ota of that kind would be exceedinzly w'comc In this neighborhood. Brother Mc Williams, of the Saltsburg understands his business to a dot He fK-.ts a handsome and readable paper, and B'slly do we welcome it to our exchange Attention is invitpd to lb Me artvcrtl'se ir.?nt .(f onr enfprprlslne mrhant fr'pn.16, r "V S R;irlrpr A. Rrn al.ntif wrinm 9hill hnrr oniethlni mor to say next Mi8 rampbell, of Armith. Inrfiflna Matr. fell from a wienn a fw rnornine vhl! onlirr vavtn.Tohntown, n,l ha r. ri'r rlcl t hnu'rler rtfslooHtc. It was her J Thp hou'pand lot In this nlaf horpto ' owner! by Mrs. TTarrW Sfyh. of .Tohns :t . I ; -a, .old at public outcry on Saturday Ti ' r. Lewis Edwards, of Cambria town- I ?, for 575. , I Clia'rrnan IleUt is one. ahpad. and a pppr T tj'parp. He wanted to het a mint of mon- Tncsday nltht, that If the !fhtnin 'riclj fiirround hore it wouldn't hurt Hoeue f -1 tbe man who whacitp.l in w.is left. The 3esire to lsy before imr readers the r'!ai returns rf Tuesdn s election In this ' ' r.ty, to say rothine of the fact that nn- of er:r emrloyes Is on the sic list, has left onr rr.et In the same fix It xvas last week one d'.y behind time. Frank Newlll, one of the parties arrested T eti snsplclnn of belna concerned In th6 Gall- :ij ewy rot.bery, established an alihl before Jdj Tlunter at Greenshnrc. the other day, xlf snj was dischareed from custody. r . ? Chas. Eayre H inkle, .Tersev City Heights, ; :- J., report that his son, a lad of twelve ; -r9. was completely cured of a terrible ' a rf Eczema by the Cntlcura Remedies. l'---rr. bis bead to bis fee was one mass of 9 -be. Ifr. Bcbe, tl e architect of our new Court ' ISC was the Republican candidate for trof B'jfTaloat tbe recent election, hut. many another aspirant for political bon f fiidn't pet mtes eno riRb to make Mb eall- ' lid election sure,. Hon Win. Taylor, Boston, is well araln ' " spletely cured of a crofulons bnmor " poisoned his blood, covering bis face 3 bead with sores, by Cuticnr Resolvent nally and Cntlcura and Cutlcura Soap ' -ma!ly. A rlsuffhter of Mr. Mlcbsei 3. Will, of arfleld township, died of tvpbold fever a r - aarly bor.r on TNednedav morning last. -1 aSont IB years, and wns Interred In tbe hoVift oerneter at St. AnausHne yester- vf forenoon. May aha rest In peace. Un yon suffer from slrk or pervousbead cb, peurala'aor seplssnes ? If so. do ot alay, rrnstln? that In time ratnre will retor yon. but bo at once to E. .Tamea. rTTSilst, Ebenbnr(f, pa.. fnr Dr. Fausfa Carman Cnn. r-a.-e.o. w.lyl Mr. R, n. Thorn pon. of this place. as rsterer-ln-cbtef for tbe Hp feed plven tbe of "-rt of fbe Baltimore ; Ohio Bal'rosd and- "'T notAMs at Johnstown last FrMT. wore t' napkin neatlr and 1snnMiv to n'.re S8'act!on of all concerned. TP.ovssn of" women bare been entirely "-1 of tbe tst stnhHorn esses of female ; SrpM,., thm mm f Tr(4(a f Plfk-. r 4TeffetsM Comp-nnd. Send to Mrs. Lr' a T.. PtnkhTi, a.r Western Areno, 7.Tn, Mss., f.r rmph!et. A large bear, welzh'n ah ont two bnn--1 pounds, wji cansbt in a trap at Lloyds- s, th'i county, on Friday last. The same 5eanrit a bear, prohah'v the same nt- a few iJaTi prevtnns, but It succeeded Siskin Its escape. T)vM TT-rdmsn. a track repairer, at t oonemangri, this countv, was cantht 'rubed between two sections of local hl which were being shoved together at I C'ae op Fr1dr evening last, receiving aries that r-aulted In bis death soon after fright. --rr,rje Mornlngstar, foreman of a gang trackmen on the Huntingdon and Broad rsilrosd, dropped dead In Rlcbey'g te. TatevilV, Bedford county, i,p Tnea t morning of lat week. Apoplexy Is snp 1 to have caused his death. A wife and 5 children survive him. f content with "shooting off tbter hs," s0TT) of w enthusiastic Demo- nl,rnt ,h"r "n" "" 8rhle has t on Z ?" "' fade the welkin nf! with the loudest ' eleti T.7Lth" "'n I" honor of iCiAL ;at election MSTRJCTS. Adsras Township Alles-henT Towmhlp i Barr Tonhip 11 Blaekllek TowniMp I j lltt w Cambria flnrona;h . j M w Cambria Township Carroll Townshio Carmllfown Borona-h Chet Serins-" Boronirh.... rhiiil Townhlr. Clearfield Townshio ... Conemauirh Bor. Conemaneh TnwnshtD Cooper'dile Rnrongh. . . . . ' Crorle Townhlp Pn Townrttr F-at Conem-h Kornuarh.. . Fst ward Ebenshnra; j v,t .. Flder Towih!r Franklin Boronirh Oallltiln Bornnah tlallt'itn Town'lifp Jackton Township 1 lt ward I 21 " Johnatown Boro'- I etn J 7th Loretto Borouirn . .. lt nT(. Mnnter TnwnMp Portnir" Township PToi"i",t Boronih We1( Tiwnhin Rtrn!n1 Townh1i Pff.nropk Townhln SnmmirhUl T-.wti!hir.... S'lmmltTlIle Hornmrh Snquphnrn Township... Tlor Township .... .... Tnnnrlhlll Boronpfh Wfuhinrton Township... Whtt TownfMv Wllmore B'ironeh Woo1t'1h Borourh Iwcr Yodr Tnwnri1p.. . Vpper Yoder Township... Totiil ote Mavrlt'e On Monday niht a female child about two weeks old was left on tbe steps of tbe residence of Mr. Conkle, of JohnstowuH A knock at the door attracted tbe attentWi of the occupants of the bouse, and on comini? out the child was found, wrapped up In a shawl. It makes a person think of old times to see John Buchanan in our m',d4t. He wa a resident of Ebensbura; thirty years ao, and whenever be comes into our midst he is so welcorr.e that we don't know how to let him loose aain. He was a return june for a Johnstown precinct this election. According to law. all drinking saloons must be closed and remain closed on election day. We weren't around looking, but we are told that this law was lived up to on last Tuesday, and that the fellow ho wanted a g!a4s of elder was advised to betake himself to thj drug store and get himself outside of a little seltzer. Scott Woodring, the wayward Johns- towner, about whom a bad and sad story is told by the Tr'b.tne and copied by us this week, was not bronsht to Jail until Wednes day night. Besides bis other evil doings, Wxdring is charged with having one more wife than the law allows, but whether he will be ealled upon to answer for that grav9 offense remains to be seen. Our recently wedded and of course su premely happy young friend Seward Jones, of Zanesvllle. Ohio, tarried with bis bonnie bride for several davs among their many rel atives and friends in this locality, leaving for home Thursday morning, after having don, New York and other points of interest during their weddr.g tour. Mrs. Mary Bradv, of Ravne townshin, Indiana county, whose first huMnd. Rep logle. was a oldier In the late war. Is to be afforded an opnortnnlty before tbe U. S. Cir cuit Court, rittshnrg, to answer to the cbarae of drawing a pension from the Government after she had re-entered tbe matrimonii state and assumed the name of Bradv. Tn what Is known as the TVstt let. Court territory, comprising fwentv-ftvp townships, boroughs and wards in and about Johnstown, Hancock bad 2.101. Garflld 2.fil7 und Wea ver 152 votes for President a rear ago, while this year Nohle has 1.5.10. B-i!v 1.WV5, Wolfe Pfl. Jackson 125 and Wilson 2S for Sate Treasurer Quite a come down sll around. Tbe Belfonte Dtnorrnt says that noon tbe farm of Mr. S. M. Spangler. In Miles townshin, that county, is a natural curiosity in tbe form of a bridge of rock. T H twelve feet high by rlfty In lergth. The archway formed by the curving slone is extremely beautiful and symmetrical. Thirty feet he- low flows a silvery stream of never failing water. Mr. James Kelly, of Allegheny township, will offer at public sale, at 10 oVlocV a. M., on Saturday of next week, a lot of personal property, consisting of two horses, two cows wagon, buggy, sled, sleigh, harness, pears, ploughs, ha'", oats, wheat, corn fndder, straw, and a general variptv of boushold and kitchen furniture. See posters printed at this office. Wh'le life lasts we shall never cease to rear In cmtrfri remembrance the mnnvkind friends who by tongue and pen. as well as throngh the pnMIc press, have conveyed to onrself and hsraved faml'v the most earnest expressions of sincere sympethv and copdo lence for the gieat los we have sustained In the death of our eldest and much beloved daughter. The Huntingdon Journal says that two checks were presented at tbe First National Bank, In tbat place, one day last week for tbe sum of 42 30 in full for a ft. 000 policy held on the life of old map Beaty. who died a short time ago. The ger.tleman present lng the checks said that tbe different assess ments on the policy inqnentlon had amount ed to a little over S0 00. A man named C. B. Oatea, who claimed to be a resident of Altoona. was arrested In Johnstown on Friday for Indecent exposure, and would have been consigned to the lock up for a period of five days had not bis wife, to whom be bad been married about a year, arrived there the next day and liquidated the little bill against him, amounting In all to ti4 IS. Such Gates should pever be lefi ajar. A complete line of fall and winter goods has Just heen opened by our merchant friend McDonald, of Loretto, whose stock compri ses an elegant array of dry and dress goods, flannels, cloths, casstmeres, potions, bats, caps, boots. hoes, snd o.orwro, n which lie guarantees to sell as cheap as toe same goods can be bought In Altoona, Johnstown, or elsewhere. If not, he will take the goods back and refund tbe money. Nearly everybody along th line of the r. R. R. Is growling about the new tim ta ble. As for Ebensburg. which Is omr one of the side Issues, we can truly say that worse arrangement could scarcely be con. ' ceived. The evening train, which heieto fore left at l.M. don't leave now until 7 30, while the same train returning don't )?et here tintil 10 30 at night, and even then as a rule falls to bring any mall worth talking ahout- Althoneh not a candidate for Judge or any other office, John P. Linton. Fsi , re reived 3 votes In Conemsuch township. 12 In each of tiie two wards of Conemeugh bor ough, 7 In Cooper'.lale, 6 In F.ast Cone mailt h, 6 In Franklin. 9 In the First ward. 7 In the Second. 14 In the Fourth, 14 in the Fifth. 17 In the Sixth, and 14 In the Seventh ward pf Johnstown, 10 in Taylor towmhlp, 0 In Upper and 1 In Ixiwpr Toder townships making a grand total of 134. For the same office Daniel McLaughlin received one rot ?- esrr st"1 ." wn. VOTE OF HELD OIV We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. This bouse has been established nearly 40 years, and bis goods are celebrated pveiy where for purity and strength. We would recommend a trial of his Gold Medal brands to all who appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakps, etc. His Gold Medal enleratus or l-carb. soda is sold hv M. L. Oatman, John Llovd and F.. C. Parrish. Ebensburg. fl0-7.-4m. "Guaranteed to cure." is the induce ment offered to yon to call at James' new Drug Store, Eberishurg Pa., and buy a bottle of Dr. Faust's German Cough Syrup. It is based upon chemical laws, and is prepared with the most scrupulous care. This medi cine iswarranted tocure consumption, coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, and all pul monary diseases. Remember an ordinary cough leads to consumption if allowed to continue without relief. Price, 25c., BOc. and 1 a bottle. f4-.-e.o.w.1y. Bv solicitation of our townsman. Mr. A. J. Rhey. one day last week two cans of black bass were shipped from the hatching bouse at Marietta, Lancaster countv, to Cresson, this county, where they were taken in charge and dumped in Clearfield creek. Moore's dam and the Beavei Creek dam are the two points where the new plant was made and it might as well he noticed here as hereafter that the man who catches them otherwise than with book and line might to be killed on the spot, Ibe spot beina low down. A Johnstown landlord failed to put up the printed noticps in his hotel in accordance with the law of l"7fi, and when be brought action atminst a boarder for pot paving his bill, the hoarier retaliated by bringing suit against the landlord for not complying with the law in bavins the poticp posted, and there is a fair prospect that be will co to iail for something les than ix months un less the matter is compromised. Landlords and Imarding bouse keepers will save trouble and expense hv having the law posted in office and bedrooms. Our brotherly friend of long standing. as well in the matter of time as in that of stature. Mr. Peter F. Collins, spent Tuesday last at the old homestead in this place, com ing hither from scenes of bis laliors on a rail road contract In Luzerne county and bring ing with bm bis two little daughters, the eldest of whom is to remain with her aunts tiere until sh fully recovers from tht- effects of maliiTia. with which she has recently been afflicted. Pete is ope rf nature's pohlemen, and is always welcomed to his old home bv a bust of warm friends. larjre frame barn on the farm of Mrs. Alcorn, in Bell township. Westmoreland countv. was burned to the ground last Fri day morning, an oil lantern which bod been taken to the building by an employe named Pamnel Freeman, having caught pre and communicated the flames to the bay and traw. The farm was in charge of Mr. Wm. Armstron-7, who lost heavily, a cow, bog. farm implements, two hundred bushels of oats, one hundred and twenty-five bushels of wheat, and four tons of hay being some of tbe property destroyed. John Wagner. Esq., of Chest Springs, purchased the Mechanical Works ami house and lot thereto pertaining, in this place, the I other day, for the sum of $2,000. and intends removing the engine and some other portions i of the machinery to a timber tnct owned by ' Mr. Simon Fisher and situated between Lo retto and Cresson. where he proposes to em bark in the lumber basmess on an extensive scale. The heirs of Tnos. Lloyd, deceased, who recently bonght the property at an as signee ale. were the parties from whom he made the purchase. Onr energetic friend, Mr. J. A. Shoema ker, who for several months past has been connected with a corps of sivil engineers in Elk countv, oald a flying visit, the other day to his home in this place, and remained long enough to sell some of his loose property at public sale, attend to a little urgent business and muke arrangements for the early remo val of his family to Ridgway. in the above named ountv, where they intend to reside during the winter, and possibly for a year or two to come. The best wishes of all our cit Izens will accompany Mr. S. and bis worthy family to their new borne. Rt Rev. Bishop Tuigg. of Pittsburgh, left for Rome on Tuesday last, whither he goes not only because atrip to fcurope for the benefft of his health has been urgently recommended by bisphvsicians, but because the time within which if is bis duty to report In person to the noly See is drawing to a close. Very Rev. Richard Phelan. Rec tor of St. Peter's Church, Allegheny, will, as ad ministrator, have charge of all things spirit ual and temporal pertaining to the diocese duri' g the Bishop's absence. We wish our Rt. Rev. and much beloved friend a sate and pleasant journey to and from the Eternal City. Mr. Gregory Melntal, one of the oldest. best known anr; most esteemed German cit Ixensof Hollidavsburg, died on last Friday forenoon from a stroke of apoplexy, caused, as the attending physician believes, by acci dentally striking his head on the bedpost ou the previous Wednesday morning, while pre paring to go to the fire then raging, and rup turing one of the blood vessels of the brain. The deceased, who was in the 6-Hd year ot his age. was the father In-law of our young typo friend. A. R. Traugh, of the Hollidays bure Standard, and was employed for about thirty-five years as trainman on the old Por tage railroad, nis remains weie interred in the Catholic cemetery on Sunday afternoon, May bis soul rest in paee. Tbe Republican blowers and strikers in this place were so confident on Tuesday night of Barker's election aftertlie returns of the three C mrt House I,.t-s had been ascer tained, and some other districts heard from bv telegraph, that th started tne "boys nut with a big bass drum to proclaim "the great victory, and continued to labor under the delusion until about eight o'clock next morning, when the returns from Germany and Ireland fCroyleand Munster townships) were received, and as they didn't pan ont in the way tbat the friends of Barker expected they would, hut, on the contrary were of an other sort, they surrendered at discretion and acknowledged that the "best laid plans of mice and men aft gang aglee." We were told by a realiable citizen of Carrolitown on Wednesday, that tbe desper ate means resorted to in that plac by tbe. friends of Mr. Bsrker to coerce Democrats Into his support were simply without a par allel. As an Instance of this, he stated that a night or so before tbe election an .active Republican waited upon the old watchmak er of the town and promised him, if he would vote for Barker, that be would see that the watchmaker should get the contract for pitt ing up the town clock In the new Court House. And all this, too, without any au thority from Mr. Slienk, the contractor for the erection nf the building, to make such an agreement. This was bringing down person al solicitation, as it may be called, to a very ne point: hut the honest old German told his interviewer tbat his vote wasn t for sale ! Itift rhen if be knew himself, and tie thought VwW. WHr 'an M STlTl TACKaR. ;P.J. ASdOClATS JrDAM. I TkACHH. TTiTFjT i i 5 5 5 f sjf t T? ll i I g I f f it ? fig ff I I e x ! I 1 o j S , $ c -e 1 5 V J ; : ? .? I s r : 'x p P ! : ? " : j ? r ? j f : ? : j ?- : j F ? : : ; : ? j : p 109 ?i PS 41 71 1 UQ Wfll M t M !" ' 0S 4S1 ! lot 90 fl 4i.f ""I ; 99 W 3 47 , ? Mj..... 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For various reasons not necessary to mention, but"wliich are well understood, one of the Associate Judges ought to be a resi dent of the county seat, and we cannot, ttu-re-fore, rfgard the defeat of ex-Sheriff Myers, one of the Democratic nominees (or that of fice, in any otner aspect than as a most un fortunate mistake. He was not defeated be cause of any personal hostility to him, for he :s a gixl citizen and an upright man, but simply because a certain number of Demo crats who voted for Masters did so without the least reflection upon their action. Why don't r.ien think twice before they treat a canriidte so shabbily? The defeat of Mr. Myers is one of those, blunders, sometimes tliougb'.lessly committed, which iu many re spects s worse than crine. Mr. Wm. Cox, one of the very best citi zens of Altoona, as well as one of the most earnest and sincere friends the writer of this ever hid, was run over by an engine and al most tistaiitly killed in that city, on last Monday night, while in the discharge of. his duties s janitor of the railroad men's wait room. The deceased was aged about sixty years, nd had hexn in the employ of tbe P. R. R. f r more than half that time. He was a devout member of the Catholic Church and an borest, upright man. His wife and sev eral giown up children, to whom we extend our heartfelt sympathies, are left to mourn the los of a devoted husband and excellent father, whose funeral on Wednesday inorn ine fully attested by its immensity the great esteem in which he was held by everybody in the community. May peace eternal be the fitting reward of bis well-spent life. Diphtheria is still claiming its victims In varin-is parts of the countv. the latest death from that terrible disease we have heard of being a bright and interesting little 9on, nted seven or eiht years, of Mr. Luke I5urgon. of Washington township, foot of Plane Xo. 6. who tlic', on Tuesday last and was buried in the Catholic cemetery atSum mitvile on Wednesday. Two other younger children, both boys, of Mr. Burgoon, are afBict'd with fe malady, and it is almost h'ipint aga inst hope to look for a favorable result in either case. We believe we possess a heatt that has always responded to the cry o( distress, but never until now, have we fully realized the extent of our sympa thies lor those wiio are called upon to mourn the hhs of their loved ones by that most cruel ind implacable of all diseases, diphthe ria. I iy God ill his merry comfort and consoe our friend Burgoon ami bis sadly bereared household. ne host ami mine Ib-ist, of the Moun tain House, chairman of the Democratic Conn y Committee, deserves the thanks of every "Democrat in the countv for the active and fflVjent manner in which be conducted the rtcent political campaign. Being a man of irtolligence an.i thoroughly devoted to the success of the whole ticket, Mr. Heist knew precisely where effective work was to be do.e and he went there and through bis own tfforts, assisted by men upon whom be relied, effected his purpose. He didn't take a bras band with him to proclaim his com ing, tut he went quietly and performed his missnn without any unnecessary noise or dispiiy. In one of the four large Demo cratic townships in this end of the county be Cfmpletely upset the cunningly devised plan? of the Republican wire workers of this placj and caused it to give a D.Mii'icrat ic ma jority that knocked the talk out of them com pletely. I'-'ith Mr. Heist's continuance as chairman of the Committee, if he will take uponhimself the troublesome tusk, the Dem ocrat of Cambria from being now one of the wor will soon become "one of tile best or ganiied parties in this section of the State. TfK 'directors and teachers met in the niglvschool room, KiMisrmi r, at 2 o'clock, p, M on Saturday, tlie time appointed by to. Htp't Stravpr, wlien an orca lizatiou wns effecM tiycallini Mr. P. .!. Sanders to the chairand selecting Mr. C. A. Rirldlp as ec retarp, after which Miss Acnes KayUir and Mr. John Whfrry were appointeif by the chairto enroll the names of the teachers and direcors present The enrollment comple ment Mr. Strayer proceeded to "ixe a prac tical ;alk to tlie tachers, in which he advised thoroiah study f the plans, measures anrt metlods of pron.inent educators. A manu al ptepared by Mr. Strayer was distributed to tlnse. prcent ami its contents explained in a hcid manner If the methods therein nroixsed met with the approval of teachers. they were nrcd to adopt them in tho various methyls of srhiol work. Methods of teach ing vrrinus branches were nexi ili-cussed, in wliici valuable suirpestions were presenter! by r. Straver. Talks on drawing and a lessoi (r.h teachers and directors forming the eass) were given by C. A. Kiddle. Also a talt by tne same gentleman on primary laneiage and the manner of impariiug the knovledge of it to primary pupils. ERAOnrrKART OrroRTCNiTT Fort the Rei.Ef of the Affi. toted. Dr. Ilartman, the tell knor. Oculit, Aurist and Orllio pedlr Surgeoa, will visit Ebensburg ,Pa., and stop it the Lloyd Springs Hotel for one day onlv. froti the morning to the evening of Nov. 21st, 11. lit will have with him a compete outfit of surgical appliances and appifatus, etc.. and will he fully prepared to trmt all rases of Paralysis, Deformities of the lead, btxly and litnis, Diseased Joint, Clulted Ftet. Dis-ased Eves, Cataract, Pile Fisto.'a. Stammering, Chronic Diseas es, er. N ) cases will be undertaken with out fair lfpe of relief. In consequence of the (Teat expense of saicfi a trip he will not mak another; therefore all who wish to availthertvlves of his great skill and expe rien wltfiut visiting his Pittshurgli office, mus" do s at tliistime. Consultations free. Ftt Illustrated Journal call at the Ebens burg Posl ofllc). A Km Word of Advice. If you feel ?rourvelf crowing weak, your strength fail ng, ;he. mtural functions of the Iwvly becom ing hipxred, take warning in time ; your system leeds Iron, which, when combined with ppper vegetable extracts, produces a Jonic of-are medicinal effect' Such a reme dy is Riwn'9 Iron Bitters. Buy it of your drucgisiand do not bo persuaded to take a Mibr-tiU., foi this is the only remedy which gives prmanent strength. It contains no lof.hni nor does it liluckeii the teeth. It re- k i-.,i un.lorumoiit if fluTnx,. T "I" i..: Z U-.ils;'.., l'.il ,hhl lllfll, r. 9Iiail9 UMI;tO',a, BIIU lu vv v m..xm r xj used it. Easiv Proves. It Is easily proven that malaril fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liv and kidney-?, general debility, ner vousnes, and neuralgic ailments yield read ily to tis great disease conquerer, Hop Bit ters. I repairs the ravages of disease by con vertinthe food into rich blood, and it gives new lie and vigor to tlie aged and infirm al ways. Imdrtant to Travelers'. Special in duceients are offered you hy the BcRLise i ton iouTK. It will pay you to read their ' aaveiujemeot, to ne iouua eisewnere in one COUNTY; 1H81. AUDITORS. 1. H. 11REC j COftOBSX. noriRiBT.E Bcrnivo. On Friday after noon last, Mrs. Mary Dickinson, wife of Isa iah Dickinson, who resides near Allegheny Furrace, had occasion to visit a neighbor re siding about a quarter of a mile distant from her home, presumably on a necessary eirand. In the house she left three chilren, aced re spectively 5 years, 3 years and 6 months. As is usual in such cases the children legan to play with fire, tbe process being to put pieces of paper in the sink and then set fire to them. While at this dangerous work the clothing of little Harry, tbe second child, took fire, burn ing him in"a terrible manner. The other lit tle fellow, after dragging the baby to a safe place at the door and covering it with some clothing, started after his mother, crying at the top of his voice that Harry was burning up. His mother hastened to her home only to find her child literally roasted alive, breathing his last about twenty minutes af ter her arrival. Persons who saw tbe body of the child after its distressing death, say it was one of the most heart rending and sick ening spectacle it was ever their evil fortune to behold The funeral services were held on Saturday. AUnonn Tribune. New jF.nsfcY PutMicM Wine. Physi cians state that the port Wine that took the j premium at the Centennial, produced and offered for sale by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, is a wine that cn lie safely ued for j medicinal purposes, being pure and free . from medication, and is more reliable than ! other Port Wines. It is especially recornmen- j ded for weaklv females and the aged. The j deep co'or is the iron from the brown stone i shale rock on which the grapes grow, which I Is rich in iron, hor sale at the new drug ! store, Ebensburg. Johnstown Gim. Shot in PiTTSBrno. The Pittsburg papers contain the particu- i lars of the shooting of a girl named Maggie i Jones a'ia Clara Skelly who is said to have been a former resident of Johnstown, but j who left there some two years ago. The ! allegation is that shortly after her arrival there she entered a bouse of bad repute, and has been traveling the high rosd to destruc tion at as rapid a rate as is possible. Lat terly she bas been putting up at the place of a woman named Mcintosh, ard Monday night, about ten o'clock, a cripple by tbe nanif of Harry (iantiwisch called there. He was under the inlluence of liquor at the time, an,! soon after entering quarreled with the girl mentioned. A few hot words were interchanged, when be rfrew a revo'ver and tired at her. The ball entered her left breast a short distance abovn the heart, but it i the opinion of the physician who attended her soon afterward that the wound is not neces sarily fatal, (iatigwlseh has been committed to await the result of the wounded woman's injuries. A Woman's Expf.rienck. Mothers and daughters should feel alarmed when the feeling of weariness and languor too con ataiitiv oppresses them. '"If I a"i cp.r. and fretful from the exhaustion of vial i.'.ers and the color is fading from my face, I al ways firrt immediate relief in that excellent remedy, Parker' tiinger Tonic, which seems to build up my system and drive away pi a ami melancholy with wonderful certainty. Several of my friends have experienced the same benefit f roui its use." A Buffalo Lady. Trial LrPT. Followint; is the Itst of caus es at tlie ensuinu term of the Court of Com mon PIpss of tlii county, commencing on Muiidav, Iw. .", 1H81 : FIRST WEfK. vs. Stcrens. SKOON'U T.ES. i. K"tert & Son. vs. Ontwalt. ...vs. I.loytl. vs. Thompson Oshall. . Byrne. vs. rjullaghcr. v. li-hrt. vs. Kansteftd. vs. S. fc U. K. H. Co. vs. Same. vs. Same vs. Snmfl. , vs. Hnnlord. vs. Hips fc. Iloyd. Humraond... Jones 7..rn Burns. Stewart Flick Fiske fc Co... Outsail , Younirkin . ... Yesicley t'over Ilrnwn el a!.. Foster Trens Secblcr ....... Men of Eminent Ability. Scholars nl cheTiists. Imve devoted years ot tlm snd skllirul lahor that, th y unicht. iu a nicasure, relieve human tufTerinic. lr. Kmist't Ueroinn Ar omatic Wine is the result of the most patient and enrenil experiments. 11 is prepared with the most scrupulous care trom purr lrve Juire arid the elmicest Fruits, K-iots unit Herhs. and stands pre eminently without an equal for the u"0 of ladies sufTerinir with private divrdrs. HKd or fertile and dehilttatod persons, and those rrcovrrlns: from the ffeets of exhausting ilisrtuse. or tneut.il or physical overwork. tu.ir:iutcel to promote diuetion and tnviitorateand vrivenewand permanent vitnl lore. In no way cn it le useil us an intoxicant. Ask iTnioflsts. For sale at K. James' new lru Store, tbfcnshuru. Pa. 1 4-8.-e.o.w.ly. THtcr.K wonst wns two cats at Kilkenny, Krtel: thouifht there wjnotif cat V to many : So they quarrelie.l anl tit. They scratched and tliev tut. Till, exceptmit theirnails. And the tips of their t.uls. Instead of two cau there warn't any. Sneh wns lht Toes.lny ! The election belnir over and the couotrv saved, l-l's descend to coin in n place atlairs. the weather icrows colli, ami you ueed a new overcoat, or it m:iy be a full suit don't you? Then irotoSnnm and Hendhelm's. next door to the First National Bank. Altoona. They sell a first-cli! article ul elothinir at prices which comment; themselves to tlie purchaser and if the Roods Inil to Klve ;un sutislaciion, let us bear from jou. Thk hilly goat's a pretty bird. And loves to dine on shirts. Hut for a mid-day luncheon, ho 1'reier to eat hoop-skirts. Old oy-ter cans and rubber shoes Appoxse his appetite. While barrel hoops and corset stays, Mil him witb great deliuhl. Short meter. Sinjr it toyoorown tone, however, and then tnke up our mind to a realization of this fact: That Jus. J. Mur( hy, !''linun street, Johnstown, tells ready made clothinir cheaper than anybody else. He sollci's a call from you, reader, or an order. Persons from this northern end of Cambria coanty are mad specially wel come. A wtEAT weather prophet was Vennor, Whose voice w is as sweet as a tenor, Hut the H weather clerk Was a contrary Tork. And alwtyf wect biick on poor Vennor. It may be so that the weather clerk went back on Veil nor. and avain it may be so that Vennor 1 went hack on hiinelt. Suppose we don't dWeuss that ipiestion. Hut there i8 one man within our knowledge who iroes baek on nobody. We refer to Oodtrey Wolf, next door to the posioftlee. Altoona. who sels elothinic so chep tnal it is a pleasure to deal with him, and not a pain. An ordei by mail will be lalthfully attended to. Wonld you know the baby's skies? Hahv's skies are mamma a eye. Mamma's eyes ami smile together. Make the balm's pleasant weather. Poor baby ! f iod baby t When bahy itrows np, provided he is not a Susan Anthony, he will say to himsnll tbat he cannot always run harehioted , and the first place he will ko ?o. If we are not mistaken will lie toS. Hlmuenthai's 113 FJeventh avenue. Al Uxma. The very best of boots and shoes of ladies and srentleraeo Is kett eons lantly on r..md by Mr. Hlumen tal's. and w wonid like all tto readers of StlTH TO W9IX9. v T. rrwKEn.-! worm syirr orr ikm to 4lro-r pin. Mat, nraa4, thrwd and totBot worcoi. Tbl worm St rap t lemnt. iaf and 3oraal rms.lT fr all kinds of nrnt As most of tba worm medicine offered to iba pa blip ara praparatloot to naatastlnr and d!fa;rme to tb . tait tbat It It alaioat Impossible to rat a child to i take tban. It It tba moit desirable remedy tbat can be (clveri for srorm?. It bat neither tho tate nor smell of medicine, and can he a-lve to the most rtelieate Infant wttn perfect safety. Theven era) symptoms of worms are a sallow complexion, with a bluish circle around the eyes, enlargement of ftbe ahdomeD and stomach, fool breath, km. ; Inc paint In tt-e stomach and bowels. IrreKainrap- j petite, starting! or arlndlnr of tbe teeth watTe I asleep, etc. it ts a lamentahle fact tbat hundreds ! of children are narrted to tbe rrae us account of j the aboTe symptoms ofeen betntt taken tor tome j otherdlf ef e.whero s manr Tn!gbt have been saved Imply .bv tlie nse of E. F."Kurkert Worm Syrop. ' It ts anaonhtedly the most valuable worm syrup that ran be bad for all kinds of stomach, seat, pm and thread worms. Can be used bv otd and yoons:, adults bolnc as likely to have worms a children. ' (Ir. Eankel It tbe only successful pbys'.ctan in thlt country who removes Taoe Worm in two hrur. emnplete. head and ail. and no fee until removed ) : Price of tbe Worm Syrup, 91. or fl bottles for 98. ; iFor Tape Worm, write and consult the doetor.) ; "or all other buy of vour drus;irtt tbe Worm ;tr- ! np, and It- he bas It not. seed to 11. 1. Kuckel.M i N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Advice by maU free; tenJ three wnt stamp, 1 IYsrKPSI A. DYSPEPSIA. j E F. Kunkel't Bitter Wine fr Iron, a sure ear ! for thlt disease. It has been preset Ned dally for ' many yean In the practice of eminent physicians with nnparallele.l snares. Symptoms are lu of appetite, wind and rising of food, drvness In mouth, : headache. dizxlnes. sleet)esne and low spirits, i (Jet the genuine. Not sold 1n bulk onlr In 91 bot- i ties, or s! bott'.e tor $4. Ask for V.. t'. Kunkle j Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If vour j rtruggltt hs It not. send to proprietor, li. F. too kel. -ib9 N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. AdTloe j free: send three cent stmt. Afchenbacb A Mil- lei. Sole Agents. 9d and CallowblU B:s.. Philaj a. I Tjat11ta,fur those ttititreiing com plaint to which yoti are subject. Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. (4-T.9i.-iy.j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i ... , CFXT9WAXTFD.- A rare chance to make '. money rapidly selling our Acw Hook: ' New Ycrt ty MirM anfl GasliiM. ! Showing up tbe New York of to-day. with Its pala- ! res, us rrowawi tr.orougn tares, its ruslilngelevated trains, its countless sights. Its romance. Us mvste ry. Its dark crimes and terrible tragcd1,-s. 1t char ities, nd In fnct eTery j hose of life fn the great city. Ix n't wete lime selling slow book", bnt "end for circular giving full ta'.le of contents, terms to agents, etc. Protpnctus cow ready and territory In great demand. Ad!-es Douqlabs Bpo., Two Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. PLATS 1 PLATS 1 PI.AV81 PLATS For ReadlngtTlubs, for AmatenrTheatrlcr't. Tem-1 ?erance Play. lrawing-Koon. Plays. Fairy Plays, ;tblolan Plays. Oui le Hooks. Sneakers, Pbt'ito mime". Tableaux. Lights. Magnesium Light". t"ol eree Fire, Burnt Cork. Theatrical Fae Prepara tions, .larlev's Wit Works . Wurs Heard Mon- taches, t;oinme. Charades, and Paper Scenery, j New Catalogue tent tree, containing full deerD- H,m and prices, a, AMI F L FREM K A 9oS, SJ E. litis Kt ew York. aGKSTS WASTED fO !Marlc Twain's NEW BOOK, "THE PRINCE A XT THE PACPER.' The bet and funnlet of all. F.lejrsntly loun t. with SOO fine illustrations. Jnt thethlug for the holidavs. Address F. J. BLISS A CO., Newark, N. J. $777 e A YEAR and expenses te a, sots. Untnt rree. Artr O. Tlcktry, Aufu.lt, Ms. NOTICE. -The first and final arcount ' of H. J. Hads. Assignee of A. K. LIMInger, I has been filed in the Court of t"ommon fleas or aatnbrla county, and will he confirmed ab'olutely unless exceptions be filed on or before the.lrsf Mon 4air of Peremfter rtrxt. Bt the Court. JOHN C. OATKS. ProtVy. Frothunotary's Office, Ebensbura;, Nov. 9, lB91.-4t NOTICE. Tbe second and partial account of Joseph Criste. Co-nmittee of Kl len Callaii. a lunatic, has been filed in the Pro thonnlarv s , 'fP.cc or Cambria countv. and will be preented to .ledges c! tiiwCo'.irt of Common Pleat of said county, fr confirmation and allow ance, on the Jitst Voriay of I'rrtmbrr nrrf. Ji.HN C. GATES. Pmihniir.tn rv. Prothonotary't Office. Jt.enburg, Nov. S. lS?l.-4t A DMIXITRATOR'S NOTICE. JL Fstate of Thou a a Mrt'osum, dee'd. Letter" of dm!nltraH.u on the estate of Tho.. Met 'onnell. pitc of Snmmerhill township, deci-ns-e. having been Issued to tbe undesigned by the KegltrT of Crtnbri:i county, sll er""lis indel'ted to said esta sr requ.-sfMl to m;ke immediate payment, and thoe having claims agnir.t the same will present tem nr'-rrrl .r,.bn"! tor el tlement. A T' il SI IN K MrCONMLL. Nov. 11, 1881. -t. Ailniinletralor. XECUTRTX'S NOTICE. Frate of Eliza 1cDo alt. ilre'd. J Pon.iM. late of IteTi!hiir.r lnuirh, JetM. hav tien (rrjnd to the nin1ntrned. who hertiy no- ; tiiTf all pfmon? lnif-htfd to unM etate that pay- I trtnt Tnu"t be mativ without delay, and thp bar- j Ina clim or demand aaint the :ime wiil ho ' rpqnlrd to have tnm roi rly authentlc.itd for teUlpmoTrt before irrPTftin j tern to ELIZA ANN Mch)NALI), ExeentrU. ' Ebenbtirii. Nov. U, lSHl.-6t. j OiTfru riF rr.Knx Srr.ixo- f "V-Mr v. So. South fourth st.. I ...nn No. Floor. rillf.AT'Ft mi. Nm . 7. N NOTICE TO STOiKHOMEIiS. A meetinie of tlte ; M-k i.nlderc ,f tt tlie Cttmpany, on tlit f.'lt ihnj of .""iif. at l'J orlo'li. n., tir thp n ir : of vtiiMi-j '-n .in In-r-. a--e of the c.n-ifai sT..k cf tl-; t'tum. tny. hy the i'cuance ff t rferred sti k. j t ti r ry nn :irf of the lei; em I m li . en :4 " led "A ft A-t tn authorize the res.-"H Sj fint' Cuminnv r. i Pite preN-rrnl tock . : irover MmtIi lot". 17 an! tor trrt!i:ietiiie surh other hn.i nr is m.iy hf brought ltfore the mettnvr. JAMES H. M'U'KK, Secret arv. Nov. 11. lfti.-9t. Orphans' Court Sale! I V virtue of an order of tho f lrii!i-.' t I ;' imliria enunty. t . aic dir;cfd. I wi! evp.e to ssl hy puhlh Mllrtioti or ontrrv. ;if tho ol'irT Hortt i thr HoitoroH r FBiTitrro. on Satuiday, 31 day of DfccmkT, 18-0. At 't o'clock estate. CM,' I t : Id" ' V f ni,i-h Ki.iz .nm H died seirt-'l. t. wi: : A riECE OK LOT OF GROUND situate in the Boronifh of Khonshunc. fmntin 33 fet on Llovd iTfet and extending Itrtr'k l'-G let to lot ot T. lii 'erlH, ndj iinlnjt lo. ' M. t-nr ley on the east and lot ot M. L. Oatman on the Sf't havlnir thereon erected a one-and-a-half story Frame nwelllnt llnnse. TKUMS OF SALK. fine-third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annunl payments, with interest, to he secured t bonds and tnortsruif nf purchaser. F.DWAKII THOMAS. Administrator or KLiiBKTH Thosjah, dee'd. Ehenstmnr, Nov. 11, ltSl.-3t. S. S. MARVIN & CO'S. SUPERIOR CRACKERS AND Pan Cake Flour. Tanrake Ftotir Is Just what ba name ftnoTles, Bonr for Fan Take. The di ections for use are wi h cotd wsteT or sweet milk, make a batter and hske at once tn a hot griddle This season iu much cbeaoer t'lao Buck heat flour. -AST TOUR TO. IT." on Scvr York Water Craclicrs, IM PERIALCHAMPAONE CRACKERS X r X OYSTER CRACKERS, EXTRA SODA CRACKERS, WINE CRACKERS Are snperltsr te 11 ethers. When you by cracker ask for MARVIN, and dont lake any ot. er, for taey are the teat. Office and Works 01, S. 5 sad 97 lAttfrtj Street. aUtail Department, IS Fifth Avsaar, riTTsnritoii, pa. FOR SALE BY ALL GAOCERS. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -In the Court of Common Fleas of Cambria County. Pa. In the matter of the assigned estate of lic Craw ford for the benefit of creditors, Atol Lloyd. As siKnee. And now. to wit the first day of November. 181. T. W. Dick appointed Aurt't'-rte hear and deMdc on exeeptioas and make distrihntiui. of tho fund amonif those entitled to receive the same. From the Record. Job C. Itr, Protb'y. Notice is hereby iftven that I will sit at my office In Ktienshuric on Tuetfaw the t9th day of Sormbrr. lMt. at 2 o'clock , r. ., wlmn and where all perons interested are requested t present tbeirclaims, or be debarred from com i dm- tn on said fund. T. W. UK'K, Auditor. F.bensbnnt. Nov. 4, 1881.-3t. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. F.state of Mart Aia, deceased, letters of administration on the estate of 4ry Adams, late of Clearfield tewnshtp. dee d, havin' been Issned to tha uiuleriitned. all persons know Intt tl emselves Indebted to said estate are heieby notified to make Immediate payment, and those hnvitic claims mratnst the same will present theaa. properly anthenttented for settlement, to MAKTIN L,. i'4KL, Administrator. Clearfield Twp., thst. . lsl.-i. TEO. M. READE. Attornev-at-Law. ensbur. Pa. ofiloe on Centre street, f-VTM NO DULL TIMES HERE! BUSINESS ALWAYS BOOMING TOO MANY GOODS and NOT ENOUGH MONEY Is what's the matter with u now I Ti.at is to a.-.y we have bouebt sach larvrt 990rtmenr. of eroods this fall that we cacnot fiml r.xTn on oui shelves asd counters to place them; so wt? hnU be glad to exchange tbem with the tVuliHc for the putlic's monvv, as we cau Cod plenty of piacpa to put all th cash any of our old or ne w cnorr ers hsTe fo sj are. In BOOTS AND SHOES We have the largest an'l mrM varifl svortrnpr.t we have evf-r CMrri-sL 'VVe hart taken special paln. this 171 in slcti'is rur stock f Lapies" Five SeoSS. a lid we take pride in ?aire tt:at wc hRve much th" C:-est a-Mit merit ia Ebt-usbiire. while in ItooT? FOR Mis iSD I50TS everybody know? we Kepp twice hs many as a::y oi hr n?"rch-nt ia town ; so it is useit?s for rs to ny arythln? fur ther nlvnut Boots or !?eoe. ex"pp that we tavea'.l kind and qua'.i;i-.'. j w?'.l es Overshoes in Gum and Cloth, either, buckled or plain, for both sexes and of all qnaliii-r-s tn-i sizes. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING. is much larper than we h-.ive ewr before kpt. We !:ht found it liSjcu".t hereto fore on account ot our mnar'' aort ment to fit chiMren fioin 4 to 10 yfars of age, but now we have all i"ne si."f re'iii'e for children of any ace, whiie for men we have suit at any pr. .-e dsu-p I. and wiii caaraTjTee to stll you a complete outfit as e!;eap is the same kind of a suit can be bought at any other establishment in the State. Our special bargain, however, and it is a great bargain 'r.deed, is a SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN DOLLARS. We claim that it is the cheapest suit of clothes in the country, and the very best for the monev. We n!"o have the LARGEST STOCK OF OVERCOATS ever displayed in Ebcnbur?. If you wniit to see the Cheapest HATS and Winter CAPS you ever did see, call at onr store an1 we will show them to yon. We challeufsj anybody to show "you as good Hat at Z. and Jl.tH' as we are offering at tho.se prices. We have a'so a SPLENDID LINE OF WATLR PROOFS IN DU Fl'-HENT COLORS: AN ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, SVITABIl: tOR DRESSES OB BUIRT A VERY MCE LINE OF CLOTHS AM) r ASSUMES FOR MEN'S AM) BOYS' WEAR; A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Ladies; THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE OF UNDERWEAR FOR LAEIE3 AND GENTS; I A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF UUEENSWAKE. j Hut we haven't room enough to eniin-rate haif the covls we I nve for sale ; ' so we will simply say that we keep Axes, l'.askets, Clock. Druas. Elephant Over : aiis. Fish. (.Misriimcrs. Haniwrs'. Ii-k. St. .I.iPob's ('il. Kendall's Spavin C-ur, I Lamps, Merinti Ilo, Xaikins. 'l t loth. I'aints. Quilt-, Hup-, nirt. Tinwure, Umbrellns, Varuishes. Whips, XX riov.r, 1 arn. 7. m Uv-rsht'S Jar-d f vtrythiug ehse that ieople need in housekeeping, fiirmin?. mid all oiIit j)inri:s of life. i If'e take all hlnl of Git. 4 IX and ritODT'cr In rjcrhavge for tJoo., And nell (he Usodi skt Jnst ttir samr prior a sr do for rn. Vfry Zi i Thaiikinir all onr friend- for p:i-t favors, aiin c.ivdi.il'y invite tSv them to rail at our s'nr,- and exainiii onr ir-H"N v.A pri-.'es. 1-eii' vinj that we ran oell lh-ni p-vds a- flu ap n a ; y one el-e can !. and kiiowiiijf that . they will find with us the largest, assortment of g(ds Hi select f;.i j. s. November 11. lsl. RIVINIU5' BLOCK, EBENSBURC, PA., CARL RIVINIUS. Practical Walctaater an3 Jeweler, , Mo niu on ba.ld a larae. "varied and ele- j am n'sorttnent ot WATCH Ks. I'UK'KS. .1 F.V t I. If V SI'tTTOIS KV K.I1L tSSF.S he., which he offers for sale at lower prices than any other .lealer in the county. Persons needlna: smvthlna: In his line will do well to rive him a call before itnrrhasinir elsewhere. aj-l'nimpt attention paid to repairing clocks. Watches, .lewelry. e.. aTd satis taction yjoaran teed In roth work and price. McNEVIN &. YEACER, XAsrrAtTt itEiw or Tin Copper anJ Sheet-Iron WARE, -AD DKALKKS 1- COOKING & HEATING STOVES, RA.1., ri RX.KTN, r., 1 10S Fleventli Avenue, . Altoona, Pa. One Door West of Opera Rouse. liOOI-'lNd AND SPOli'l'INti PROMPTLY rTE?ttFb TO. KErAIRsi FOR STlVr rO.!TATH US HD. Altoona. Oct. Iu. 7.-tf. EwEDslniTi Fire Insurance Apcy. rr. W. DICK, General Insurance Agent, EitEysitina, i' a. Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" ss4 ether Final lata ConipsslM. Ebenshnrr . elept. Tl. l80.-ly. W.M. H. SKCHLT K, M. I K1TTET.U Jotinstotra. Pa. i.brnt"rrg. ia. SECT1LER KITTEEL, A T1 T O U N r: Y S - A T - 1. A v, JORNTOWS A NO EllFSSBfR". OFlTCI In Luth. rfc tr.en lante bnl J Ina, corn-r Wnn an. I Clinton sts.. J..i.n-t-'wn and In Colonade Row, Kt'ensnorit. t Sl'MSt KIBE ros T ' A V H Kl A K bEM A3. HAKKKP. & imO., II. 1. .lohnnton, M. IIuok, I'. A. SlioMinlter. A. V. I3xoVr. Bloney Received on Deposit, i i Hi i iii.tin. INTEREST ALLOWED cnTHrlE DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE AT AL . jhCrecf-IKLS roiTfTS. DRAFTS on tbe PRINCIPAL CITIES RntiKItt airirl Hold, nn 4 at (iENEKAL HANKING KUSIXESS TliANSACTl.l). A. W. BUCK. Ca-Mer. nenbnrn. March 19. lMa.-'f. IMORfoHITin li STRICTLY ON HDTOAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSDMNCE COMP'HT . CF EBENSBURC, PA. ..,, f t' fS Only Six Asstssments in 24 Years. Good FARM PROPERTIES ETKVIAU.T D FAIRED. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. fiEO. M. READE, President. f. if. IHt.'K. Secretartt. F.hensnurK. Jrti 81. 1S--1 -Ij. 111' K. ATTH11MT-T-1.AW, X. F.i.. enst.ura Fa time in ' ou n j . . 1 . l.ioy. i a oner ot le .1. ilr-t '.) rtmr jiwi. " ecl tunes ai'inej t. sisT.-to-,e-ti -v- a fs".lt5 ' "J -' i I- T I? o