'ainlma 1 ret mnn. fRtiBrR. PA.. lin.tr. - march i?. AND i-r.ltSONAl,. ,,-rf and thn Othpr 11C. ri:n anil more ruin by flood. . r ,'iv will March 4th to-morrow. ,i nt .Tnmps' dmj Ptorp. :ir rowl" you ran Iniy 12' iir.iwn ncr ir for onf flo'lar . .n i ,'qnal tlic T.em. D:vi3 TIore p ,.wi1it nt Junes' drnj stnrp. ; f imp ti ept li; barsilnn at th . -,.ir in I.orptto, whrr? PTPry- ' ; -nl'l nt first rrt and no mis- i i ,. ,' from Hnntine-lrtn whrtVam i .. ., , ,-r .lay to inspprt our ripw ( 'ourt ' "- '"'"v refrainPil from takini; the i , .... "h flipm. j .. , . i"rTt nhrrilipr must lip in- ' . .-'v :;t n-wtftf-r's Bittpr. or'nnmst- ' it --Tt. TIip.v sppoi a a c1as to ' , l.ill iou-noss. -. .,.'(! cti I-vim that thp venr-rnhle , . i . i nr. i'f St. Aue'i'tinp. row in tiip ! ..,' ictp. U so seriously ill that his ... . "! nnl'w.Vpil for. , M i n 1f1npelav torp tip the i . : ': nt of tiip Court TIoup. Tt i . i f iv up, an'l will hp replaced ; . . ?-- otip fur Court wpok. v"-wn a tliP "Clark property, " J r - u wis eoM the other 1 w to ! :-.). of the Kat waril, for the i ?i ' "Cliean as dirt." with the 'i in. TVrn, of the Altoona Tribitne, : . vt.-.l to the rlisnifipd position of 'i ipnv tlie younger who ran ' Tii'pnt a crrand iil so clever and . ' ii -r pile. - ..-v a 'ore room of Mr. FA. Griffith , ; rit'idlv looniins; up into fair . -j Win n Pni-hed, we are assurer! . . i. inci.ip and out, with any . ri'ihment in town. " ' -"-r went out trunnin;! Tuesdar . i . .! "-i nnd struck thp trail of a . '-inr. We saw T,on. when he ni'. l we likewise saw the does, ' v i' .', his trail were invisible. ... known tliat Pfpitc a cutps dig- t i.v.U its return, it will lip ah- -.-j'.-.-t of duty to bp without it. - V wi v k"p a bottle in your cup A ' I mil's' drugstore. F.bensbure. "... . i,.,i4 remaining in the stare of r. '." -l'l'ii. Into of T.oretto. dpepased, ' -M n soon as possiblp and for ;it t!iir will brine. A better chance ".V: - v.'ii never ofTered in Cambria Landreth'n seeds at James drug store. The remains of a young man named John McMurray, son of a merchant residing at Bnrnside, Cleaifield county, were brought from Pittsburgh, wheTehe died, to this place, and taken hence to his home for interment on last Tuesday afternoon. The deceased was aged about 22 years. We did not learn the cause of his death. The Altoona Tribune stated one daj last week that Josephine, aged 21 years, daughter of our friend Col. H. McDermitt, formerly of this place, but now of that city, was down with the small-pox. As we have not since seen any reference in the Tribune to the mattpr, wp infer, and hope we are correct, that her casp is not a serious one. The bine-birds made their first apppar ancp in these parts last Monday, and the ma ple trees are reported to have simultaneously yielded up the spoils of the sen&on, which are counted the fi rst. But on Tuesday came cold weather, followed by coldpr on Wednesday, Landreth's seeds at James drug store, I An-pwer This Qcf.stiov. Why do so many people we sec around us seem to pre- ! fer to suffer and he made miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appe- 1 tite, coming np of food, yellow skin, etc , when for "5 cts. E. James. Druggist Ebens- bure, Ta., will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, 1 which is guaranteed to cure in every instance? . 4-l.-e.o.w.ly. ' Just when the the people of Johustown i were congratulating themselves upon the- supposed final disappearance of the small pox, the disease broke out In a new place. The Tribune of Monday last says that Mr. . John Morgan was taken sick a few days ago, and on Sunday his disease was pronounced 1 to he small-pox. Mr. Morgan is well Tmnnn ; here and greatly respected, having resided in this vicinity for many years. Some time j ago he removed to Johnstown, and has been employed at the Gautier steel mill. ' All the carpenters with the exception of four who were engaeed on the new Court ITouse, have been transferred to work at and both the sones of the birds and the sap other points namely, if not wholly, at of the traps drier! up all of a sudden. Brother ?hrom. of the Xpw port T.ear, eave as an excuse for sending half-sheets to his exchanees last week that he had received orders for sixty pxtra copips of his pappr af ter the outside had bppn printpd. That's all wpII enough, but nn!es each of the orders was for a full year's subscription we shall pxpect Brother Shrom to make up the defic iency, and that pretty middling quick. A German named Birke, of the Fourth ward, Johnstown, who had Maegie TToffman, a yonncrgirl, arrested last week on the charge of stealing twenty dollars from his room, the money being afterwards found safe where either he or his wife had placed it, cw the Girl's mother ten dollars on Satnrdaast on condition that she would not bring suit for malicious prosecution. ITe got off mighty -p.. v.. .r p.rvrvi" is t!ie place to got f leaves of wheat or ryp bread for ur'm 'itcan. tour loaves lor l- crs. : r 1 1'imt's. t'lrce dozen for 2" cts. This :i'.rti'nn they can be baked at home. nnd try 'em. !:. II T,. I.ebling, of T.atrobe, who un i "v wis one of the poorest of the poor, . been enrichod bv the receipt of ?1!V l vti the pi oniNe of f lo.noo more in the 1 ' I'-e. from a relative who recently j i i ,. 'ninny. i ' know whether Mr. Marks is a - ': r in or not. but wp saw him with I 'lading shotgun in his hand the We believe, however, that a a t-iifle out when it comes to -i i pnrk. V-! low spirited, "down-In-the- ' ' t 1 weak in the hack? Does '-f;:,. or sfandine cause pain In -' " "f fie hack Tf so. you have kid- -'. "':1 Tfrof. Guilmetto's French . IV.d will enre you. .-i : ' nn ;e siys ftiat a pinch of pow - t i"ir put in the foot of each stock " a v-ry considerab'e extent absorbed :-.'f.n, and is a mnt effective pre ': a rVnt the eontractjoti of nearly ''ii.'i; (licoiflna, ' -'fer from sick or nr-rvous heail '' "'." i nr '.eplosstiess ? If so, do tr:t-t!:g that in time nature will v . buf co at onr e to E. James, :''. r'."n-'.ur, Ta.. for Dr. Fausfs 1 Cure. rt-8.-p.o.w.ly.l . drfth's seeds nt James' drug store. 1 r 'i'e-awake and always welcome ' li l r liiltov. of Altoona. looked In t 'i f-'w minutes last Tuesday. There is i'm about .Tiihn. except in bis name, I ' t is wby he didn't tarry with us half i -as wp rould have wislieit. k to l.oret'o you lue witn adesite to buy I d of gravis that you tieed, it will nav -r before you pass by the Teitelbatim t n'.re it's n f.ict yes, indeed that ; t r-t cost, ff tho chance not be lost, t sold with enconraeine speed. '- Peter .r. Martin, of TToUidayshm e, '"iV 1 after all not to embark in the ' "-:"''!. and it thereforp remains to - n1 . M.pr Mip owner of the I.atterner - "! t'.;s place will continue on in the ' ' r i.f l is way or lease it to some one 1 i F rinkharn's Vegetable Com rv'v. -s the drooping spirit ; invigor ' hnmnoi7PS the organic functions : '-'i' itv and firmness to the step, re I'tiira! lustre to the eye. and - " e , ri'e rbeek of tieauty the fresh '.- st.'irie and ear'v summer time. ri-f. r,f fr. S. Pornan, at Xew - Wo'.more!and county, was roh "r'v d "irs in money and household ' T-uidiy niuht, while the fam- !"! l;g praver-mpeting. All of -v-1-'- ";e importance of watching cheap. j Beeister and Becorder Brown showed us the othet day thp start he had made in trans I cribipa the dockets and papers perlainir.e to ! his office. These dockets and papers date back to the period anterior to tlie formation ; of thp county, and when we say that each ot them must bp rp-rpcorded and indexed care- 1 : fully and specifically, it Is enough for any I body' to cipher on and wonder if he can ever ! j eet throneh. j ( We invite the attention of our readers to ! ; thp advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. The j j house has been established nearly 40 years, ' j and his goods are celebrated everywhere for ! j purity and strencrth. We would recommend ' a trial of his Gobi Medal brands to all who ' j appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakes, j j etc. IBs Gold Medal saleratns or bi-earb. I . soda is sold by M. L. Oatman and John TJoyd, ' , F.bensburg. ri-7.-4m.l j j Tt has no equal the T.em. Davis Horse i and Cattle Powder at James drug store. I Our merchant friend Owens, on business j intent, requests us to say that all money i that's spen for fresh eroceries and notions, j boots, shoes, and "sich." at his store on Pilch j street, will ne'er make him rich, because his prices are low and his profits are "wee," while the goods that he sells are as good as i can be. Mr make a note of these facts, and when on shopping you're bent, drop in on Johnstown. A number of artificers yet re main, and they, as well as Mr. Marks, the ' "bos of the job," say it will be fully a ; month before the contract will be signed, sealed, and delivered to the Commissioners. It is likely that a programme of dedicatory ceremonies will be hinted at in open Court next week. The work of that sort is in com petent hands. ; We doubt the accuracy of the statement ' made by the Johnstown Tribune, that "cer-: tain Ebensburgers" made an unsuccessful at- , tempt on Friday last to secure the number of j passpngers requisite to obtain a special train . to take them to that place to hear the pulpit , mountebank, De Witt Talmage, deliver a j lecture. A journey of fortv-ftve miles to 1 hearTalmage talk would be a big investment , j without any adequate return. Some persons ' might possibly go that distance to hear Bob Ingersoll, but Talmage and his platfoim py- rotechnics never. I j They used to tell us there was such a ; thing as a fire-engine styled the "Dauntless" , I in this place. Who is aware of the fact? '. Does it not linger with us as the memory of '. i a dream almost forgotten ? But, nil the same, ; ; there is a fire engine here, and a company of ! good fellows at the back of it too far back, '. I perhaps, to be seen. The skeptic may sneer ; and the unbeliever pull down his vest, but'all I j you have got to do is to go to the engine-house j and see for yourself. Some of these days, maybe, the Company (with a big C) may ; bring the machine out and let us see whether j it holds water or not. The Bern. Davis TTorse and Cattle Tow- j der, put up by our friend James, of the new 1 drug store, is, we are pleased to learn, meet- ' ing with extensive sale. The compound is j called the Bern. Davis Powder because it is ! a preparation of his own which that gentle- ', man has been using with great success for j years. As a horseman and farrier Mr. Davis has had a large experience, and we know of i no one in tin's neighborhood who better un derstands that noble animal and his diseases, , as well as their remedy. It is only natural, i then, that the Bern, Davis Ilorse and Cattle j Powder should take the lead. One of the best friends we have in this broad universe, Joe II. Gadd, of Wyandotte, John Owens and you'll be glad that yon went , v. i t., i Kansas, sends us a copy of the Wyandotte r norsps nonrrnr in tnia min lit wava ' J , t. , . ' . ! Gazette with the following editorial item i v i t V I I i i i 1 i v i taken to Cresson by the overland route Wed nesday. The intention was to ship them at Cresson for the eastern markets. The price paid for each animal was about ppr av erage. Tear by year our faimers ae learn ing thp lesson that what was once regarded as of no more account than unfilled ground is susceptible of such cultivation as can dp velop the highest and best growth of horned cattle and horsps. Mrs. Minnie Brown, we Mullen, of Con emaugh borough, who was divorced from her husband. Fritz Brown, at the late Argu ment Court in this county, made up for her losq, and perhaps something over by marry ing Frederick Johnson at the English Luth eran clnirch. Johnstown, on Sunday last. Minn'e's mother, who engineered the first wedding, had to take a back sent in the sec ond one, but we don't know that either match was made in heaven. The boss bullock of the season was slaughtered bv our butcher friend I.pw Bod Cors yesterday (Thursday'), and will he of fered up as a sacrifice to his customers to dav. to-morrow, and until every morsel is disposed of. It wpiglipd l,0.i. pounds with its clothes on and Hs tornaeh full, and was raised by Mr John J. Div's. of Cambria townshin. Tts sgp was rising four ypars. mm wt- vi-iii urp to sny mere are tpw it any like unto it in the county or out of it. A letter from our esteemed friend Jacob B. StiflnVr. formerly of this county, whom we had the pleasure of visiting a'mut three years ago at his home near Xew Cambria, Valine county. Kansas, brings the gratifying intelli gpncp that he and his family arp in good hpalth that the prospects nevpr wpre better than now for a big crop of wheat since his removal to that State, nnd that two new rail roads through Salina and Saline county are confidently looked for before another year goes by. Tt has no equal the Bern. Davis TTorse and Cattle Powder at Tamps' drag store. Presuming that it Is a promotion, as no rtonbt it is, and that he likes it. we congrat ulate our estimable friend John C. Dickey, formorly of Crpsson, this county, on the fact that he is to be transferred from the P. B. B. ticket office at Hollidnysbnrg to the mu-h more extensive office of the same kind at Pittsburg, where he is to be boss. John is a Johnstown bov, and that place never pro duced a more deserving or honorable gentle man. May we live to see him at the head of the heap. The Philipshurg Jb'rnn. a weekly visitor i marked, and for which the "youngest com j positor," Joe FI. MePike, wishes him to con j sidrr his best bow made. ITere is the item : j "Joe MePike, son of the publisher of the i Cambria (Pa.) Fkf.f.ma, and namesake of Joe II. Gadd, of Wyandotte, is perhaps the youngest compositor in the United States. Though but nine years of age, he works at his case a few hours every day, and does his work very well, ";oo." On Monday last. Messrs. John M. Bailey, B . Bruce Pctriken, Wm. Darris and ex-Sheriff Johnston, prominent citizens of TTunting don. togpfher with the Commissioners of that county and three other gentlemen whose names we did not learn, visited this place for the purpose of insppcting our new Court TTousp. A new building of that kind is badly ' needed In Huntingdon and the visit was for ' the purpose of seeing how successful such an ; undertaking has been in this county. We ! nnderstand that all of the gentlemen ex pressed themselves as being greatly pleased ' with the structure, as every man of ood tasfp and judgment cannot fail to be. j Next Monday night, according to rule, the ppfitions for license in this county will j be acted on. These petitions number nearly ; two hundred, and remonstrances aeainst ' probably one-third of the number have bepn j handed in to Prothonotary Gates. The ma- j jorityof these petitions come from Johns- ; town, where a strong effort will be made to ' confine the salp of intoxicating liquor to those ( houses which are presumed to be necessary ! j for the comfort and care of the general pub- ' i lie. There is no remonstrance, we believe, j I against any house In Ebensburg a fact ;: whieb speaks loudly in behalf of the five bo- j tels now licensed, who want to have a new , deal next week. Professor Piddle, Superintendent of our i public schools, was called hence to Indiana i last Friday by a summons sent by a sick rel ative. That relative, we are glad to learn. is now out of immediate danger. But that scarcely excused the haste exercised, by the Professor the following Monday morning, when he rang the bell of the school house at 8 o'clock Instead of at "I was so glad to get back fo Ebensburg and to my pupils," he remarked, "that when looked nt the cloek I thought It was turned backward like i Time has so frequently been importuned to ; do in its rl ight !" or words to that effect. All of which is quite satisfactory to everybody, and the rest of mankind. Farmprs in spveral portions of the State now protect their sheep from the attacks of It has no equal the Bern. Dayis Ilorse and Cattle Pwder at James' drng store. I In reply to the almost daily inquiry, I "What about" the new railroad ?" we are pleased to say that letters have rcently been receiced bv a gentleman of this vicin ity, one from the President of an Eastern Bail Road Company, a-d another from one of the engineers who were engaged last sum mer in running the Blaeklick creek route through this place, both of whom speak en couragingly of the project. One correspon dent says : "The railroad extension west ward is in good shape," and the other that "our eompanvf meaning theBlaeklick route') is still in full blast and in a few weeks something wili be decided on, as between the two routes now being examined." We must patiently wait for the outcome. A flagman named Frank Clements met with a horrible death at Irwin's station, Westmoreland county, on Wednesday of last week. Th freight train on which Iip was mnnlng was waiting thprp, and he concluded to lie down in the caboose and take a nap. Shortly afterward another freieht train rounded the curve on the same track, and before the engineer could stop the train the locomotive had cashed through the cabo.ise, wrpeked several cars, and then in turn rolled Into thp ditch. In the collision the stove of the caboose was overturned and the car set on fire. In the excitement no one thought of the flagman, until the lower timberR of the caboose had burned away, when the charred and hlackened corpse of young Clement rolled nut onto the track. ITe was a native of Xew Alexandria, and was unmnnied. A party comprising County Surveyor TTenry Scanlan. of Oarrolltown, Hon. Bees J. l.loyd, of Ebpnsbnrg, and John A. Blair, Esq., also of this place, took what is techni cally known as a "view" for a new bridge over a section of the P'ackliek. by courtesy called a river, in Jackson township last Tuesday. The important inteiests of that section may need such abridge, and we hope said interests may not be blighted in the bud. But we are informed that a man could stand in the middle of the stream and swine a cat bv the tail and not impinge on either shore. The Honorable Harry White, of Indiana, presented his famous scheme in Congress for the reconstruction of the Kiskeminetas. "Is there enough water in that river to ateb fish in when the tide is up?" asked the Honorable and lamented Hendricks B. Wright, late of Wilkes-Barre. They said unto themselves, one unto another, we will go down to Johnstown and hear that great and good man Talmage un burden himelf. And the cost thereof it shall be to each fellow that, takes a whack about onn dollar of remonitized silver. And ; we will go by a special train, said they, these 1 persons : to the number of twentv go we. j But peradventure came sick children and ; churning to do, and eggs to smash and nip- j polotoo. And lo ! the twenty dwindled to j ten, and these ten lifted up their rpsppctive i voices and wept, and said they each unto one i another, for inasmuch as we" have only ten, and Captain Snyder wants twenty, counting both ten and twentv as passengers, suppose we call it, a day and let up and quit. And : we did let up. And the train went not, I and Talmage lectured not this refers to ' last Friday nnd whether he lectures at j Johnstown or elsewhere in the near or the remote future is a something of which we ; are profoundly and happily ignorant, and . we don't care who knows it. I Our townsman, Mr. Geo. A. Tvinkead. rode into the west end of Ebensburg boro' ' on last. Friday afternoon, and was congratu- j latine himself on getting home so early after a business trip to Fairview, when suddenly ' the horse he was ridino, and which, bv the ! way, is the same animal that placed Dectist i Creerv horn du rombat less than three weeks ! ago, stumbled nnd fell, throwing Mr. K. to ! the ground and accidentally tramping upon j him, the cork in the horse's shoe cutting a ! painful gash in his right lee. immediately I above the knee. ITf was assisted into a house near bv, and from thence taken in a carriage to his home, where Drs. Bemmon and Ken- ' nedy soon after dressed and stitched up the wound, and now he is consoling himself with i the thought that nn accident insurance poli- j cy, for one of which see him later, is a migh- ty handy thing to have in the house when equines fall and horse shoes penetrate, or in- ' deed when any kind of a mishap befalls one. i The G uf. at German Tsvir.onATnR Is the marvel of the Medical World. It npver fails to completely cure Xervons Debility, Impotency, Mental Depression, and all dis eases caused from excesses. The testimony of thousands can he had by writing F. J. CTTEMFY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the I'nited States. Price ?1.00 per box, !ix box es for ?.".nn. Tf your di nggist does not keep the remedy, send to headquarters and get the medicine bv mail. Circulars and testi monials on application. FlOCrTTONAPT KSTF.TSTArHMF.NT. Bon er! Bruce Hayes, a graduate of the National School of Elocution nnd Oratory, Philadel phia, and at present Professor of Elocution at the Indiana State Xormal school, will give an entertainment in the Court H"use, this Place, on next Monday evening, March th. The Professor has a fine, well-trained voice, clear and distinct enunciation, pleasing ad dress, and correct conception of thought, combined with rarp talent as an elocutionist and the ability to pass readily from the gay to the grave, nis selections are such as wiil please any audience, while his inimitable personations of character are laughable in their humor, or touching in their pathos. A profitable and pleasant, evenine can be spent listening to the splendid renditions of his va rious selections. Admission, S" cents ; chil dren under twelve, 15 cents. Doors open at 7 : entertainment to commence at 7:4.. Tickets for sale at James' drugstore, and at C. T. Roberts' variety store. Business for the Grand Jcrt. The following bills will be laid before the Grand Jury by District Attorney Sechler on Mom day next, the first day of the March term of Court Com'th vs. August Strauss fornication and bastardy : Behna Miller, prosecutrix. Com'th vs. Stephen nerdman fornication and bastardy : Annie ITerzog. prosecutrix. Com'th vs. Daniel Saylor, William McClel land and Harry Joy erievous assault and battery: Alexander Murdoek, prosecutor. Com'th vs. John Benden and nenrv C. Kirkpatrick fraudulently concealing and putting away property, "etc. ; Peter Shar bangh, prosecutor. Com'th vs. Michael A. McGonigle threats, surety or the peace, etc. ; A. B. McGonigle, prosecutrix. Com'th vs. John Barimer fornication and bastardy; Mary Jane Davis, prosecutrix. Com'th vs. John Kurtz. Charles Bracken, Charles Dimond, (I. Davis, Frank McGee, Frank Beam, Charles Woods, John Murphv, Harmon, Ed. Schefour, et al. larceny: J. W. Wonders, agent, prosecutor. Com'th vs. John MeOlarren. Wm. Gondii -r.our, Andrew Leech. Wm. nillebrand. and P. C. Cohaugh burglary : Samuel D. Page, prosecutor. 1 Com'th vs. Wm. Hildebrand, C. P. Co haugh. John MeClarren, Wm. Gouennour and Andrew Beech burglary ; Jeremiah Stevens, prosecutor. Com'th vs. Wm. Gouehnnur, John Me Clarren. C. P. Cohaugh. Andrew Beech and Wm nilde'orand burglary. W.D.Morgan, prosecutor. Com'th vs. John Dignan larceny, David Faloon. prosecutor. Com'th vs. Michael Silverman, alias Myers Everett def randingboarding-house keeper ; Kate Gregory, prosecutrix. Com'th vs. Henry Gillespie and Alexander Extine aggravated assault and battery. Francis O'Xeill, prosecutor Com'th vs. Francis O'Xeill felonious as sault and batterv : John Wilkins, prosecu tor. Com'th vs. Richard Gradv burning pro perty of P. B. R. Co. ; B. V,. Stutznan, pros ecutor. Com'th vs. Richard Scott larceny ; Wm. Young, prosecutor. Com'th vs. Xoble Waterman fornication and bastardy and seduction. Alice Williams, prosecutrix. A Boon Unforttnatk. Some three months aeofa young girl named Elizabeth Berger came to this place from (iermany to join her brother, who has been workine here for several years. She was employed as a domestic in the family of Mr. John Malor, who lives on Coal street, in Conemaugh bor ough, and was a very energetic and wiiline Jittle servant. Recently she became afflicted with St. Vitus' dance in one of it worst forms, her whole body being affected, and as it was impossible for tUe Malors to take care of her it was deemed advisable to send the girl to the County Almshouse. A warrant on the Poor Directors was issued on Saturday, and she was tnken to Ebensburg this fore noon by Constables Waters nnd her brother. She was conveyed to the station in a carriage and was then carried into the ladies' waiting room. Her contortions were painful to see, and created a great deal of excitement at the station. The waiting-room was full of ladies, and the loungers on the platform also crowd ed in. The people did not understand what was the matter, and of course thought that the eirl had been suddenly taken ill or was working in a fit. Several of the women be gan to cry aloud, while excitable men crowd ed around the poor child and then took turns in shouting. "Give her air!" "Unlooson her clothes !' One nervous f ierman sales man insisted on having the brother release the girl and allow her to lie down. He had placed her in a seat and was leaning aeainst her, with both arms around her body, in or der to keep her still. She made no sound, but every- muscle seemed to be contorted, and manv of the people prespnt thought she was being taken away against her will, and was struggling to get free. When Day Express came along she was picked up and carried, struggling into one of the carr, and has by this time been placed in the care of Steward and Matron Lilly. The girl has not slept for several days, and will soon be worn out un less she gets relief. Juhnttown Tribuni, Mon day. rOKCORD fiRAPF. TI1E. Fine, vigorous Vines. Two, Three and Four Years Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand nt the lowest prices. 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The above are sonic of the articles we are just now in need ofj but any thing vou have to sell bring to us and we w ill give vou 0 CELEBRATED ?&vJ Mil V Mi -A .V i fifes' BTOKIACII SfT HrwtPtter'p Stnmnoh Hitter is thn i;rcat li'iusi'holil iiK iiicino Hi the AincrKMii peo ple, ii nrt is tn ion everywhere an a ?aleu:inl airainst epiileiti ics an.l en.Ieiuics, an n rt-in-eily for fJyn;iPii?iH, li liioiiii-ss ainl irrenu :iritie l the howel?, a a enre tor chills ami ferer and rlieumntic ailments, a a etiative in nervous ease?, and as a general inviijorant ami re-torative. For fale liy all KrnirfrisU and Dealers generally. ' " T JS ' Mother Dieh of Salt Ehfxm J. W. Alam, Newark. OJiin, ys : "Cuticura RpmpfliPri are the irrpntot nicrlK'inPS on eaith. Hail tli? wnrt case Salt P.lipnm in this conntv. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Cnticnra would have saved her life. My arm'', breast and liead were covered for three vpo.ru, whi"h nothing relieved or cured until 1 used the vuueura Kenieilies. Mr. Kmtt. Torxfi, a Johnstown Jeweller, met Pev. Karl Knortz, pastor of thefierman Lutheran church in that place, on last Fri day pveninc; on the street, and without a why or a wherefore suddenly struck the P,ev. eentleman a Mow on the head, doinc no more jnjury however, than raisintr a lump. Mr. K. neither strnck hack nor will he prop ecute Ymiiimj : but left the matter t be in vestigated arid adinsted by the church nn thoritips nt a mpetina held last nieht. This is a vpry rare and certainly verv cheap way of settlinj a cas of the kind, and the parties will perhaps be better satisfied with the re sulttlian if they bad rushed into eon rt. Apro pos of the assault, the Tribune of Tupsday contains a card from Mr. Younir. in which he justifies his battery on Mr. Knortz be cause he had most crossly slandered Mrs. You ne, and savs that when be met the preacher, who had a pitcher of lacrer beer in his hand, and called his attention to the slander, the latter aid he was a liar, and that he CYonnjr) would have punished him more severelv, but wasn't able to make as fast time as his reverence did. TMrty-Sli Varieties of C. .'e . : f '"nrr : - T r ;rTm- tt; I ot Melon; rl ; i of ; 17 :-f S.;-i,h : r, o Beel and 40 of 1 tmaxo. wit.i o'.irr r.ne:te in T-.panian. portion of w:.:.h wcr Tun r-. m five tre-J t .r:-. will be frand in my VrcnCable m4 flowirHwl ta' ihi(ita fori. Sent FilltK a:i wli apvly. iu. ti-niers ol iu Season naed not wme lr it. A.I Sc -fi s-.M fr : r-. y -ntsMih-ment warranted to be bctt. fres!. and ,xu to 1: .mt. so far. tht should tt pr'. v othet-':se. 1 n.l r-til: iht cr-'n ;7it.-. 7 tts Hinal Introdtievr of Tarly ("h'o ar.d iinrbank P:to toea, Marbleliertd t.unj Torn, tlf Kuolmrd S'litaah. flarblehead Cubbace, I'blnner -Melon, nd a sV .,rr rl other new Veeetahles. I invite Ilia psuunaga ot the pul:c Wew Vegetable a Specialty. Jaraea 4. If. fcivet-ory. V'-t i.'bun.!. ?..--. at- Til ., d to our sanctum that is alwavs welcome, ha been enlarged to the sire of the Frefmat?, I 12!S by plaeine an able-bodied poat in the and is now printed on a Campbpll power 1 floek. It is said that one vigorous butt from press. P.rother Pair must have struck a "fat a "hiHv" who understands his business, and ! take" or ho couldn't bear tlie extra expense ; fpw there are of them who don't, Is enmijrh J which such costly and co.nmendable improve- i to start any sheep-killin doc; on the run with ! ments entail. Wouldn't object to a lift! i his tail between his lees ; in fact, that one '. power press in ours, if we only had the ' K0" is match for four dops all the time. A; wherewithal to purchase it. Think we could ! cat 5s veT expensive animal to keep, I bear it about as well as Brother Pair, or any j '"C r,c to live respectably on old cast-off ! other man. hoop-skirts and "sich" like, and the experi- We cannot too often repeat the assnr- j ment of his usefulness in the way mentioned ' nnce we pave to our readers on sereral pre- , is probablv worth a trial, provided the ?nnmr i . viousinoeasions, nr,rt that is, if they buy from j trees in his neishborhood are protected by a ' ; 'rtnrr.. P.oberts thev'll help some to pave, ; section or two of stove pipe. ! without any ifs.fands. or evasions, the"way j "Piehard the Third" no, the first and 1 tn '"c's of a man who entices his friends only shoemaker up street the rest of whose ! , to cleave to him by selline reliable ?oods at name is L. Davis, has deemeo it quite pru- ' honest, fair prices. Tl behooves yon, there- , dent that our readers should know what he i , fore, when yon need what he sells, to pitch ( t'other day pave us, and that was the assnr- ' In and buy. for his coods are the kind whose j anco that his place is enlarged and his stock j j rjualitv tells. js increased, embracinc Just now the finest j j The pentleman who sent us a eomnmni- and best assortment of shoes for ladies and ' cation on Wednes.lav last is respprtfully but ; children that has ever been exposed to the : earnestly informed that a newspaper is not test which a practical shoemaker puts his ; the proper vehicle throuch which to ventilate poods to in each and all of sueh cases So go ' j the serious charces he makes aeainst a cer- there and buy and you will never deny that ; tain applicant for tavern license, and even if . you struck the cheapest, because his poods ; It wct w hav no desire to indulpe in a libel ; are he lest, of all places. snU- lf wpat t1" ""T' " true, and we have i -The school teacher In this county who no reason to doubt, let him "face the music" the Altoona Sun a couple or three weeks aeo in open ('ourt on Monday next. That is the i said it was reliably informed had caused the i ; proper place and the proper time for maklnp , death of one of his pupils by striking him a i I cood his assertions. terrible b'ow in tho . , ' t brand. ITe is known-the I - little danehter, aeed ten years, of Mr. ! date of Monday la8t to return thanks for what is r'T-.rdp,1 all ,nnJ That I ' T, u r- J ..' , " 1 r WIlal . -' .'""i" v.wniirijr, i v.nf-i prinps, rtiefi very ur maniy, rrnthrul and business-like ( i r.v thought on his part to re- i nnexpeetedlv on Monday last, of that pitiless : bandlinp of the malicious slander which has . rv damaees. and save pub- j plaeue, diphtheria, and two other members ! been olng the rounds of the press in regard or ine ramny, a nnie ooy ana girl, are afflict- I w me oeatn or one or the pupils in his school. ; ed with the same merciless malady. For sad j The writer also assures us that the lad in ' and sufficient reasons we sympathize in our ' question is the third member of the family heart of hearts, and above and beyond all ! '"'ho has died from the same disease, which ' others, with any family or community in ! he does not name, as "that eminent phvsician which that dreadful disease has found lodg- -nd perfect gentleman, Dr. R. Devereaux, as ment. May God In his Infinite mercy snare wel1 s score of others," can vouch for. All our friend Connery from further affliction. or" hlch only confirms us in the belief, then It has no equal the I.em. Davis Horse expreesed, that there wasn't a word of truin and Cattle Towder at James drug .tore.: " the report. Df.ath of a Prtjoiei se. Sister Mary Jo achim Hvrue died at the convent of the Sis ters of St. Joseph, in this p'ace, on last Tues day morning, after sufferinz for a considera ble time with that dread disease, consump tion. The only other facts we obtained in repard to her are that she was in the twenty sixth year of her ace and the fifth year of her reliptons life, and if we mistake not she came here from Columbus, Ohio. May God grant eternal rest, to her soul. Two others of the same religious community are lying seriously ill, and their deaths are" looked for at almost any moment. The prayers of all who wish them happy deaths are earnestly solicited in their behalf. P. S. A more ex tended notice of the death of the pood Sister above named reached us after this brief obit uary was in type, and just as we were about to put our paper to press. Too late. Maw want' but little liera below. Where that little's tn he had. Rut when he tritit'f that little, oh. Ho wants that mighty had !. And yet he nfltme finds a lass. When h Ret? what he wants, He's Ht of!" more titan he can rhew, For she will wear the parents. That t one of the troubles that overtake the marr'ed man, and happy is he who has learned that, "what ?an't ho enred must be endured. "' On of the lessons a matried man must learn is that "when a woman will, site will, and yon may de pend on't. and when she won't, she won't, and there's an end on't." So. it she n7? wear the "pmrntf,"' his bet plan is to ltie him to S. Klnm enthal's establishment, 1119. lltlt are., Altoona, provide himself with a pair of snbstantlal boots and (ro home prepared to reason with her. Some people, are amennble to reason, espeeially whan it is. administered at the point of a eood boot, such as you can buy very ehenp from niumenthal's. - ''t.irrh Pnme.lv is a marvellous ' r";i. IVphtb.eria, ranker-month ' " ' With each buttle there is an ! :i ;erfnr for the more success- j ' ' Mii-.e complaint, without I " Prio ,-.o ,.t. Sold by F.. James, ! F'u. .ivir r:1. r t-l.-e o.w lv. 1 ! ITevrv Krnmenacher and John ' ; l,1'r township, shipped ten tons of j t!.i we. k to Philadelphia from the ! "'vv'Ti here, for which they have ' to !p pritil fourteen dollars per e cnr at this place. The hay '- 1 ' its qtnlitv. vt 1 en fonrad, of flearfield town " misfortune to lose the two mld '" '' his left hand on Saturday last, -Ved in rmininea circular saw at n ! in s-iid township. Of course 1 ir fw imvy if TA-fl done, and more's ' f o;ir fr;,.n j fonrad. - s,ii,,l:ilr circumstane", and pnsl ' f-f r.r.ta, that on Tuesday last a v! ,.f i,.,ti, Wf,rl shipppd from this "r M ! to Lancaster county. If the -i 1 In en made to Wall street. New w,""!il have been more In accordance " '' rm f:tna ,,f thine. ' ' who stole a bottle of wh'ky 11 nn'ii uiir iiij'iii. inu knew what he was about. If you are troubled with fever and ague, dumb ague, billions fever, jaundice, dyspep sia, or any disease of the liver, b'ood and stomach, and wish to pet well, trv tho new remedy, Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. Ask your drupeist for it. and take no other, and if lin has not pot it send ff 1.10 in a letter to the French Tad Co., Toledo, O., and re ceive one by return mail. Bins for the New Cofstt BnNns. On Friday afternoon, at the hour of 2 o'clock, the following bids were offered to the Com miesioners of Cambria county for the fiv per cent, bonds, for which sealed proposals had been solicited : Johnstown Snvinsrs Bank. Mattdalena Invis H. J. Roberts tTames Kinar A. V. Rowland Wm. litirinper frcortra H. Sharpe Appalnnla Myers Wm. Lemon Ow the first of the year. When Mew Year was here. Of drinking there were lot? of quitters ; Hut. e'en now they take. For their poor stomaeh" sake In the morninsr, a small enp ot bitters. Fnnnv how many pood resolutions are made and broken before the year has srrown more than corpulent. Old habits have gained too strong an aseendaney to be laid aside as we do onr old ftar ments when we have replaeed them with new and seasonable hahits from the lunre and fashionable establishment, or Jas. J. Murphy. IVo. loo. Olinton street. Johnstown, where the most extravagant purchaser as well as the man ofjmoderate means can be accomodated. Call and be convinced. FARM. SAW MILL. &c. at Private Sale. fTMIK undersiirncd olb rs for sale on aecmninotia 1 inif terms hi" FAKM and the imnroveinen thereon in Allegheny township, on the road lead ing frum 'iicst Sriii(t to i .illit7in. Said Farm contains IT." Aerea. about SO Acres of which are cleared, and'tlte improvements compri-c two (food 1'wki.i.iso Hoi sks. one ol wiiiith is Zl stories and the other '2'i stories hiuh. an excellent Uak IIap.s, 70 by Si teet, a Watku Saw Mi'.i. In tirst class condiiion ami cipal le i f s.iwii if a.coo feet of lntniier in twelve hours, Knd all otiiir necessary hnildintrs. Tnere are two orchards of choice fruit on the premises, several nood sprincs C"i!veniont. cne of them huiiitr in tlie barnyard and having: a fountain pump and a constant how. besides a good welljof water at tlie door, and fully one million feet of Kxd snw timber, hemlock, hickory, cherry, ma- Iile, nh. oak. etc., on the portion not yet cicared. n connoctton with the snw ntill is a irood picket header, liitlic paw. cut-ofi saw. etc. Tite property will lie sold, and sold at a bargain, because tite owner is no longer able to run tite mill or work thn farm. For further particulars cull on or nddrcss FKAM1S MOHAN. Pec. 2, l?"i.-3m. Chest Sunma r A ) M I N I ST 1 1 AT I OX X OT ICE. Kftate of M atthbw M. O'N kii.l. dee'd. Ijetters of administration ' estate of Mat thew M. O'Neill, late of F-bensbur:; borottith, tie ceased. ItHVin been issued to the uniler.i(tned by the Keiiistcrof 'ambria county, notice i hereby Kiven to all pcr-ons indebted to paid estate that ttayment must be made without flnhtr, and those navlnir cla ims against the sattte will present them legally a u I l ent w.tt. d d.r sett lemont. KOHKKT K. o NKll.b, A N N IKM.il' N F.l 1,1,. Kbensburic, Jan. -J7, 18v.-6t. HARXF.SS. SADDLES. lilUDLES SAblihKK'S TOOLS, &c, FOR SALE The unaersitfiicd Ailmini.-trators of Matlliew M. O'Neill, late of Kbensburic borough, dee'd. ofler for sale veuv c fibap tor t ash the entire ftock ol Harnesa. Saddles, Itridies. Saddler's Tooli. fcc., of said decedent. Also, one Windmill in perfect wotking crder. For furtlter Information call en or address liUBKRTK. b'NF.ILL, ASMF, M. H'NF.1I,T,. Administrator!! of M. M. O'Neill, dee'd, Fbensburg, Feb. S, lii-tf. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE EITHER IN EXHINGE FOR GOOES OR CASE At the same time we wish to call your attention to the llict that w e have a VERY LARGE STOCK OF GOODS on hands at present, all of which we are positively ottering at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF Cold Weather C such vrs Heavy nLVjNTjNTElLS, W4T-ES3PSQQE-S, accf? &Q, you can save money by buying them now, as we are ottering SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in goods that w e have on hand, so that wc can dispose of as many as possi ble before the 1st of April next. DOIST T FORGET OlJIl STOCK OF SOOTS SHOES, w hich is the largest and most complete in Ebensburg. To make a long story I short, bring us what you have for sale and wc will sell you what you want at the right figures. ! V. S. BARKER & BRO. Ebensburg, Feb. 24, 1882. The Best Place TO UUY Administrators. E XECUTOU-S NOTICE. F.state of Fatrick McMaxamt. dw'd. Letters testamentary on tlio estate of Futriok McManamr. late ul Washington Jownshlp. I'im bria county, deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of said county, notice ts hereby given foall persons Indebted to said eftate to male, immediate pay ment, and tbose who have claims agaiiift the same will present them for seit lenient, properlr authen ticated ('HAS. H. McMANAMY, Executor. Washington Twp. Feb. 3, l'i.-6t. "TT'XECUTOIt'S NOTICE. TS- ii in ml Amount. Premium. ..r..Vio....lU perct. .. l.CXI 2 " .. 25.H00 1 610 " .. 4.0....1 fum i . 15.(iof 1' . . 2.C0....il" " vw a " !,5t par. 'T't' it T:,.i.. union. nn nf Mr IWnrcm "To r.f ,, ! county, on Thnriay. ! In "hfar!nT in " n'llnt Arcylp rr.nl Pfimpntiy nt .v r 'i T1Prf ,';""T rrorantlona to tmard 1 m ''V'' aho,lt tw( '"f of coal fell ' ll.'I f liini to death. '(fl at Jarns Aruz ttcra, The sur-cpssful bidders were Maprlalrna Davis, ?l,ooo; Genrce IT. Sliarpp, $2,000; Appalonia Myers, 00 ; Howard J. Roberts, IlA'PFVTi.i.E, Ohio, Fob. 11, 1SS0. I am very clad to say I have tried TTop Bitters, and never took anything that did mt as much roo1. 1 only took two bottles and I would not take ?loo for the cood they did me. I recomnipnd them to mv patients', and sot the best results from their use. C. B. Mercer, A Thing or Two. Conductors do the far thine, and masons the square thine. Erratic Enrique. The editors the write thine. Tmrcob fiHrnvx. At.d laundresses the clean thing. Marlboro Time. And police just'eeg the fine thine SnmerviUe Journal. This thine is ccttinc r""tty well finished, and we will add that the man who supports a faint ine lady does the prop-her thine iiorton rott. And shoemakers the last thinff. Juni ata Stntinel. And carpenters the plane thine Jfuntinpdon Journal. And counter feiters the "queer" thins, the poor Indian tlie -'lo" thinu. the arctic explorer the far thing, and arithmeticians the "sum" thin". CiET THE ORKilXAL. Dr. Tiews "Pellets" the original "Lit tlo I.iver Tills" (sugar-coated ) cure sick and bilious headache, sour stomach, and bil ious attacks. By diuggists. Men of Eminent Ability, Scholars and chemists, have devoted years of time and skillful labor that they niig-ht. In a measure, relieve human suffering. Ir. Faust's CJerman Ar omatic Wine is the result of the most patient and careful experiments. It is prepared with the most scrupulous cure from pure Trate Juice and the choicest Fruits, Hoots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal for the use or ladies suffering with prtvate disorders, aged or Teehle and debilitated persons, and thoso recovering from the effects of exhausting disease, or mental or physical overwork. (Juaranteed to promote digestion and Invigorate and give newand permanent vital force. In no way can it be used as an Intoxicant. Ask iTuggists. For sale at E. James' nw Irug Store. Kbensburtf. Pa. r4-8.-..o.w.ly.J Oh, What a, Coufhf Will von heed the warning, the signal, perhaps. i of the near approach ol that most terrible disease, , 'onsumption T Ask yourself if you can afford for , the sake of savin SO "cents to run the risk ami do I nothing for it. W". know from experience that i Sbiloh's I'ure will enre your couch. This will ex- I plain why more thnn a million bottle, were sold tho past year. It relieves t'ronpand Whooptngt'ough I at once. Mothers, do not be without it. For Weak i Back. Side, or Chest, use Sliiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by E. James, EbensburK, Pa l4-8.-e.o.w.Iy. 1U Estate of M. .1. Tr.iTEi.KAr5, dee d. Whereas letters testamentary en the estate of M. .T. Teitelbautn. late oi Loretto borough, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to saidestate are requesied to make imme diate payment, ami those having claims or de mands against tho same will present them proper ly anthentleated for settlement wi'hout delav. SOkOMON TEH F.L, BAL M, Executor. Loretto, Fob. 10. M.-t. Tl. M. J. BUCK Fhvsician and Sttrokoji, Ai.toon.4, Pa. Office and residence on Fourteenth street, near Eleven! h avenue, where night calls can tie made. Office hours from 8 to 10. a. t., and Trom 3 to 4 and 8 to s. p. x. Special attention paid to Pis eases of the Eve and Ear. as well as to Surgical Operations ot everv description. f4-W.-tf4 TAKE NOTICE ! All persons in debted to the subscriber are rei(uested to set tic before the.finf day mf April ncrt, as all accounts and notes remaining niisettled at that date will be left in the hands of some proper person for collec tion. U. W. EVANS. Ebensburg, March S. IS8;.-3t. Toadies, for those dint reusing com plaints to which i(fu are subject, use Dr. Faust's Gerynan Aromatic Wine, 4-7."8i.-iy. HmrsFAi. THOM AS TAVIS. Married, at the residence of the'otficiating clergyman. In this place, on Wed nesday. Feb. 2i. l..K2. 'by Kcv. A. S. Morrison, Mr. U.'K.iTHoVAS, of Johnitown, and Miss Lizzie Pa vis, of Ebenshnifr. OBIT I" ART. OOVl'EN IMed. in New (Jermanv. Monday, February -11 lss-i, Marv (toniestdaughter of Jo seph Oouden, aiced about Tl years. Her remains were interred in the Catholic cem etery at that place Wednesday mornine. This is the eighth child of this family who have died In side fife yeara, all of them grown to maturity. Two are left. ASTHMA. Can be cured bv the use of Jr.II. Jarnr' rannahli I ml ioa Kemediei. 1 of Hook, T'stimoUiK!a. Ad l'L'v; t iuiimi k t o.. ltace l'li?la.. I'a. fSj Ilais lading Saw Machine is warranted log la x minutes, ana ey than any other Saw Machine. Wo are the first firm who Jfi i?4 J fef ii iasPmachines in Amer- aTi r t& ica. Present t! 't.it.iay o-wn tho only Kui right of the same. Send for onr free eirenlpj. Uni'od hbitea Sfanfc Co.. Washington. D. C. AK rJALL, Sixth and Market Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. THE PEOPLE'S STORE! ONLY CO-OPERATIVE STORE Ifi J01l, No. 3 JNEOPIRIS Street, AVILIL, SELL ALI KIND OF GOODS LSI ILLY KEPT IX A FinST-tMSS CENEIUL STORE, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. VZTIiesUlent of Northern Cambria are sjteeially invited- to give u a call. Commodious yard and feeding place for Horses, free charge, for use of customers, JNO. E. STRAYER, Secretary. JOHNSTOWN, JAN. 57, ls-ST-Sta. THEY i-S ALL Q ODIUM k nORPBTVC Treatise their EATING orrMAK-.F.O.Boiiic.Ciilcago.Iil. ' C I ti.. ntii v enng S ? nl tk tin I I ever nun d , l viti.1 www m " " . - i I jxKW KIWTIOX. Sni-riS "77 vV iili:n-n to the prfrrn: iirrc. tih -ir-r ar Strl P(irrit C'S if the L1h-5 tf the White Hmi, with -Hew of -mttiy of the S" it ..r t. Tint K mmt tatst.V rVTk 54 AfcCns wanted send fur Circurfc, with fuil rUi-i"'ito BRADLEY & CO., f iWisfe, p:ll?$t 6NoHh4thSUPhtiade'trhi.P. ADiSliiimE house , i npne QTRpir pi?,5: n?m$ hsa ff 1 S M K W U 1 4 HfcUKa W 4 b W Prices Down to Zero! 13 I Gr HAIIG A I IN rS IlEiTTYSOf.(iAH,2TSt"l.s,10s't Rc-is rinly lr. l'Uooli np. Bmr Holiday lilittmnii lletAj. Writ or o BBATII. Wachintfton, N. J. f-ni irt Tear!to Aen, ami errn-". eO rre. Address F.mectn fto . . Aoueia,;ie. FOR 113 I vTSTv BUYERS! Q-) wwk. f lit day at '"nieei-ily ira-in. fi 5 i Ou!lre.AaJrtsrr to., Au;u.-t, Mo. , . we'k m vimr . wn ('m o. Trrms t?1 m i-u't COO-'ree. AJdrec slJ. hnti V i .. I 'it; I and. Me.