1 i i i i. "7"o r. Ni i-!-.KSONAI r.,ntt cmm-noe nest Monday. N ''rF-I-v'V.- .'.iv. l rat' ,ak0 1,10 r;'- ,f r " ; . ; p.--i extract? at iii - ; ,: '.; i;Np of dnta t1 nifedi v cine- r.t " . . i. . no ,,ti,pr iron rrvrv- irowfi Iron Bitters. It is nr.it; ! '' i,t p:m look, n!hnms, etc.. ". ,i:-,v' (r". A fii"' vinety to select it -! 'V , , ! .'.-' 1 1,v- V""i 1 ' r 1 ("'. V ,. ., ).).. r. t Jniiif' lni-Jt tore. It's ' i" -r '! ' v . ,vt Mi.-.'av morn, at t'io rinr of th ,'.. "! ciMiK-pee., ar..I that's all we , t ,V!"or.inr' Tone!! ntvl HroneJiitis .'v r-!:i-v.-.l hv i.i:h'. Cure. At mii ' w'n-re a in i tim" . ' ...... i.t... r- ir!:'i''- to i!iy, wliieh ; f oil. -.'h anl ConsnmpMon Cnri .. i. I ;;mr ifti'i-. Itcans coii ,, . t -.".' ); : ' s or". . v f'..' a-1 1 ('rsi't'insinn Cure v u Jl C'l ' It (!!'' POII- V .1 ; ri" -r. i Ti-i- ni.i.iii.! to sr-cnr one or . of ir:i ic vcMi'W poncho will , , .,,,s,iH, ,f. I,, ni:n:in. . .,ratl t i ' - Jumps' r v nr;; t';. ? to V" line!, ,-. ;.f: V'.t !V l''lVM'":l1S every- Mi:"?n f a at "" ets. ppf lb. ," . i : ' ! ! :i','I cm boncst ly sny is . i ;Miy rit itouMe t!i" irie-' we ever f , i rri pviio.1 A'iil)iop wis crriou -!v In . . t .,. 'ivoo" -io-!,.-; . n T!inr-'l iy r.irtit r;Y iirt'V.iMi tti.' tni:ii;i.rs of t wo II -. n. IT. Ttol'f rts lms ftoied liis tmnk ,',.. i-i :: l,u-i- ii ud ri'tircd to the t, "i,... . r riivate Ue. . II. II. lrant i; i: ';., Ki'tan, a nncti e.sfponiod eiti- ... , ,', r ; r tc, : -!i!!. t i.f ber.rt disenMi .. ,....i...... i-i ''oi 1 1 vt nr of his p. go. He i,, .. . . i nr d f ini'y. '-1 '.'.':r -. v:"'t a tiew llit f.f Clothes, , t i.f. ;.pf in1 hp roin'iiPiicps ioini to ,,,, ' wit' 'i-vl t!v only ood assort- , i , f i. n:ts cr. r.arkers. vi.o.,i. "H.:i7-r is w'lat yon need for f.i-t!i.- t!.ti. Joss of nnietito. dizziness, and f ,,,, I ii :s of ii -so.'t.M.i, Price in and 7". el ... i-..r ' . !''.'. At .ianies' druti store. v T" 'It' ft- vb'. of f'.nltiizin, tins pet t .' '"ill in tDi.f'on fortheeroetion of :-r,.'i, tti.V'i it is l',r.p":l will be ready - .lion in iibcnt a t wclve.nontti. 'Tn'ltlllv linit'TStooil tliattlie Fo -V 's il, M. i ...iv.'iii'on to nunimnr.' a Tifitei in u'itv will be Iield in Kliensbuc, on . f tb" fe"nd week of Court Sep- '.. : I'M:. . . i! nr.. a frequrn'eror a resident of a iii.- ili-triit. b.iirieaile your fsteni . i-our're of all new countries .. 1 ;"iis an.! intermittent fevers by tlio 1 u - : !' T Hitters. I ; ......ii Hcnner, a younc? man of Stoners- t' iv. '. r."i'..v.J county, ff.niniitti'd suicide by a t,..in 'A ertnslav njormnj? of last wecK. s v-.- ,. r-ovol read 'fit; is said to liave I, i,., Mnn.bv. a.'ed -T rears and unmar- riil. '.i ' - '! .vit'v killed on Tuesday morn i; a Uml'" lutn" of coal fxHintr and f "r.liin'. I'i'ii in a coil driM on f uslir.irs t'i 1 n,-tr .!o!i:i-t..vn. y,.i, ,.!, find tbe be-1 assortment ,,r tm-fi--: ;m ,! I ..v.' b.M t- If ' '1;.T', as t bey r.r . su'-!' in 'eri.iri sin.-':, f 'ins a'Tordiim a.' '."nv-T- ' !: ' adv"i,:"i''" of t'ip'r larir as- t - im,.;:. f( f r. .111. - I ::-. t-r ni..l I'v.-eord t I'.. F. Ierinskev. if.-. ;L.h!i, .'oi'itv (; In!i-u::, died a f em ei . if hi of di-or- i-.'-uit ,.f ;in ft. .-'loon's Mse ball i '. I. !.;;.-! how i-e ; I - ' ( ur iv -t n ! .1 :e',ii,ges, t''.e f.. - fiova J -i)-i' Titt :,! . .!.', r? nid Hunt f ; . , Ii.iv- each t iki ii a new and -...J.,' le def.art r.re ef late, r.s we shall J i; :' ;.v..r til l ' Ue" 1 1 1 1 e p. t Week. . ,v,hm;. h from Sotnersit. dated oth ;': . mvs at. the libel nit of Hon. A. II. $ . :. o ' !i a ."ibi-t i ieo. T. wa nk, ed i'or of the Z ,1..; !'.on Tri,"nc, reii!!fd in a verdict of S M''V. s.. .,,(,. n,,f , ,.f j.i;-l;! ed. ;? ( ,.'. i F. !ufr,'of ( m -b i:rg, spent ' '!.', .v;-i t in.ilv, who li e', been, and ;f ;i ,i b--, i list :e !;...' st t'. I.lovd House, 1 , . 'i-e. .'-lore wei.a.nie visitors never i i.-d . nr t-.-.vi with their presence, i spt. 1'. O'f '. -o!i.-H. of Jo!i:;stowii, nne of i;.-t 'o'i'.t. :s of the i..t. war end as . . : t a g-i.tieii-.an ".; otie eo!d wish to '. '.a . p'i'ser... I Cor.resf man Campbell ,1 . f ! is o. : . o:;-.t i i:-:tion. ' i i ir.o'- v l'eti' o l-'irn th?t our ! ' 1 .11 .!. IV I . rro ' . 't , v , ; ..; r ty. !:.1 iu-t har- -'. i i- vi" i .-.i.ii f";.,ls t'.;o .".ogregate ' : 1. I.'i ':e's or tl.er-nbouts. '.. '.'ii-;.1'. de-ire us to say that g t ti e y. ". ; free-stone pe'.ches ' o i . of n.-vt vk. Parties 1 ' ive left . . r o-d.-r;-. wt'.'.i lilm for the r- M iruit wi-l p'. ;n- t-.ke rotiee. - -'. ' eo. I li'o.v eic '-n has j i -1 Oeen ad : 'o e e'.iier of St. Lart'e'do -lew's ((.'atli- ) i-'-.ur. ii. 'Vi, "re, :u:. ; o..n as the v riiin. o; -et int.. v.ir.p.i te working r :l -a.-r. d . ; . rt v, .'l ! L,'i. u to l.t Ip I -iv f.-r it. We !! ; i ii r. : vet t a ' b gra m was Aid eoj-e !.;-. ( ' i : ; ; 1 1 J - ' r-Oflg hv M--ir .' .,: . ; ;.i'. n! .em onj sud- atl'i t S-.: .:' e C-tv, I"' - , the day - i . . f - io-la-.'-," Me j .r C-has. II. i, ' i i -, e , -: : -r hi the arc --. --V. Il.irk.-r t'i Hre. have this week re ' ' e ii,.. -! n .-.'i t 'eel; t i f rh.Mren'a : y soits e-T bt o.-l-.r to F.b- '".'-. Coicui. i.ciit.' i !i a y nth of four nee, they ;.n !! any child with a ' ; ; s a- h-w :s ? . and fr-en thence a'vnt time vow to b' gin In king your fad c'- thing, find ir. iiinT -don't for col that V. S. P.nker A ' jihl t.iV.vi'il a lie w and complete ' i- ..' i f Fall sr les, and tJnit their prices - ' is anvwiiere. s vri.f i'.iair and wife, of this place, , : a't lined to the pn.ud position of ; V daughter of Mr an I Mrs. - ts M I). Titt (formerly Miss Maggie '. '! M '.ersvidu, born the otiier day, Is - ' : r. i i whei;ce emanab s the grand ' . -1 i-n-'ion nforea!.l. "-tar Shavlns! rar!:r." nigh street, is west of the post office, is where ' -t :' t-cat'iient is accorded to patrons, t' . pr...rieor, .1. II. Cant, and his ef- ': ' i'.r.' always f.n hand to attend to ''!: i.t the public, and where evf-rv- - - ; t neat, tidv and inviting. Clean V- '' ! --:a"y. ""ul Ifomr.n. i f Newry, Blair ' '' " 1 out on the n:puntains r.ear foot - .!- voletit'y as united by a negro ' ! ih o. y jin. I was badly treated lef.,re ; I. who was near by, could come ; '!' -'p. Her assailant succeeded .' 1 ' t l is escape. ; ' i-.v. 'i iiomas A. Jaggar, Protestant : '. I -hop. f SoutheruOhiotarried in ith ids wif,' and three children - is.tiesday of last week until to-day , " V , di pping at I'.elmont Cottage, r. liirri trii. from Cape May point to ' ' in f "iiietnnaf i. e rcromniendation of Judge Dean ' (oivenior Iloyt has n mitted the imposed on Piiilipll. Fones, who ' .1 and convicted at .last December " ? r iigrravated assault and battery, d to pay the abovp fine ami un " v- ' aoiiths imprisonment in tbecoun- : h.'lin Collins pnd daughter, now i-' erg, Pa , and Mis Annie Mc ' ' ' Mi's l.ii ie Vaughn, of Altoona, , ' '..mod to th.eir respeeti up h.omes '"' n f.-w days very pleasantly - ,; " t any friends h.ere, and also, as I " i-i ! t li-'s last named, among ' i of Cat ro'lw-'.vn. ' ' :.'t know whether .here are any p' '' the gip'-ts nt the 'fountain , 'ii, hut we do know there was ;!".!y t.'i.ae the other day. and p '.. W,. r.ieau th it hriiP.m in I ver--! --.o.er man. Mr. M. P. Handy, of '-: Thne. than win en we know . . "' ''. a 'ami;ig or e:.te; prisin mem- ' 1 t a;e.-d James MeCJoskfrV, nge.l 15 I',;" Michael M.-Closkey. of Holli-f.- I from a swing on the premises '( 'i.k, hack of Chimney Rocks, a dis '' '-'lit t! arty feet, f.n last Sunday af- -I . 1 aofluing f.n a pile of stones. 1 las s-. u i and receive. I other serious -. " 11 caused his death at an early 1 :,.lay iimrning. - ' -V'""'' evening the Board of t; ' Johnstown street Tassenger r " , "" P-uiv awarded the contract for , ""n ..f the road to Mr. K. A. '". t ,' . ' f 1'itf-urgh. The terms of the ' .. 7" '"'t heen inadw pnl)lie. Work -,..',",,w,d le cotntiK need witliin ten p taain im p piipt he ready for ; '''i :! Noteu.hcr. s- :1 Co.. Tlieodoie Diirobfieid lias been re nomMiated for Assembly by tbe Ilepubl'.oans cf Itlair county. We don't like t!i" Colonel's politics, '"it r.s we admire In in for h' win-ni-in way- and Ms adtnitted proficiency as a mi mTiIht "of the "art. preserv Uive'" and an hoi,e-t !, w.sl a tor. we ?anuot but eoniiratu i j;,-.. 'd party fr'ends on the rbo.p.. What is know n s an "Association in tlie Concrrejratiivial Chureh held its annual nieetii n in the churcli of tint denomination in this plaep durintr several days of the pat week, closing Sunday evening. The attend ance from abroad was large, and tbe proceed incs nre said to bnve been of the mo-t en couritrins, enb'rtainina and edifving kind. V few pairs more l.dt of those bargain shoes nt r.oe., 7"e., ?t.on and ?l..".o ppr pair, j all marked down one-half and more, at I5ir kers", if you want them, now is your chance, as thev will soon be cone. Call and sep if I thev are not worth looking at, and while vou ! arp ft it don't forget that B. .t B. have "the I ),p.-t nj-ortnienr of heavy shoes just tbe i thine for s'diool children, and out-door work. Mr. Jonas 15 Kanffnian, t bairman f.f the i Vat;-.rri c-i-nlvi-k l.-' r Tarty of this : pi.ui.tv, li;is cp.'.lod f -r t!:e olt ction of two del.'L'ftes in each district on Saturdav. S-pt. ! l'iti., suid dfl.'uatPS to rne.-t in convention at ' t'c Coirt llou-e in this place nt 1 o'clock, p. M. . on Monday following, for tbe purpose of 1 Dor;iinat:ii' acourty ticket and trnnseoiinn ucb. other business as may bedemed advis i able. ! Silas fJray, who wrs corvii'ted at f'.rerns ! Inira sone months nwt of r:nrd- r in the first I deiirec for killin.; Mis. Mary M.-f 'readv, has : i-e.-n coftpneeri (,-, ,0 i-un i;. wi' list and inc; tbe recent rlTort made tj' a bn.'oer of the : eondem'i'-d to charge the l;-!''.-.b crn.e on ' Mr. J. ('. IVuitlierty and his mint Mrs. Sman , l;ii'.i7l..erty. who had a henritur in 'rfcr-bursT ! on last Tuesday an.', wero I'oii.-nl-iv aeouit i ted. I Our candidate for Covcnior never had ' tbe M!:lli PflX, tl'.on;;'l :U llf. -1-1 iflTi' phi. a3 I .shown oi: our first pa :e tlii.-; week, is fully as much pitted as we ouu'it. to lo pitied, but ! v.'C Jine nrit core'eein.-ii, for prcsr-'itiie: it in i sneh an iiiipresetita'ile condition. Ourexeuse j is that v.e tot into the wroii shop for our "cut," ot too much water in wettiiiL; oarer ! and consequently too mueli fuzz on the roller ; in w rkiiii: off. i Croll'.cr Trout, of the Iewistown Free Prrsn, was ma l" as happy as happy can be, or nt least wo hope, by a notable and no tloubt welcome addition to his family circle on Wed'.u sday evening of last week! in the shape of two bouncing boy babies. The lit tle Trouts, we are plad to say, are cettinq nlonu swimminc'y. I. oner life to the twins and a few more of the same soft, to their worthy progenitors. Mr. Jos. r.nley, of Allegheny township, who was recently and severely victimized by a tntveiintj sharper, Is still carrying on the saddle and harness business witii the aid of his brother, who is lame, and in view of his misfortunes, as well as of his ability to do all kind of repair work promptly and at the low est prices, we earnestly commend him to the patronage of everybody who needs anything in that line. So cive him a lift if you can. Tlie new F.bensourg nase ball cits b Is achlcvbisi quite a reputation for itsPlf. Or ganized only about a month agn.it has al ready played two mat -h gr.mes, both of which it won with ease. The last was played at Loretto with a club of that place, the score at the end of nine innings standing 9 to 5 in favor of Kbensburg. If the programme be I carried out, the Woodvale club will come here 1 to-morrow to play a ame with the Kbens burg boj s. "Some merchants may talk about the big j stock ( f dry goods and groceries they keep; 1 and others may tiy to induce peop'e to buy ! by declaring they sell very cheap. Vet this ! fact bear ir. iniiid, nowhere will you find, : thonch many miles you tread o'er," a better I stocK, ci.eap ami nne, in almost every nesir- at.te line, than John Owens can supply at his lowest price store. So buy ye from John and you'll make no mistake; he has bargains to give it w ill pay yon to take. Mr. Henry Cassiity, of Minister township, one of th.- o'd osf and most trusted engi neers on the V. II. P. and one of tlie best fiiends the Fiirr-r: n cr.n b iast of, paid liis visit to our sanctum on Wednesday last, and two years' subsoi iption, nearly all in advance, foiind its way itdo tlie printer's pocket as the result of his eaji, M-. D.ir.icl Hanlon, of (iahitlp. towliL.h.ip, anot'i-T time-honored fr'emi, a.h'.'d P. ceunle of dollars to o'ir p le t boric pu o i.. ;.-ino time. The Blair county Pepubliean convention c ; r; a. ti d the toil. .w hig ticket on Wednes day. .f last week : Congress, lion. S. S. Blair; A-s -mhly. C..I. Theo. lJurehrield and Dr. J. A. Kehn r: Sl.eritf, C-orgaFay; 1'rothomv tary, Charles (b-esey ; Poor House Director, Win. Tliclmt ds.ji) ; Jury Commissioner, Sam uel Fit.k. Tlie nomination of tlie candidate for I'rit'-.onot.iry over F. II. I'usi;, w ho, as is claimed, had a cle.ir niajorily on the sixth ba'lit, U considered a very Ceesey-goosey piece of business. M.i r'li a and Flora Crossly, aged respect ively f c.r't en and eleven years, and Minnie Pedih k, ag' J twi Ive yenrs, were drowned in the J in;.;ta river r.t iluiititigdon, on Mon day. Tl.ry were with Il'.ith Crossly, a sister, boating on Fbher's dam, and when about thirty f.-i-t from the shore tbe Iwv.t sprang a leak and th- ;r!rls in the'r fright upset It and it sapk in t-n f.-et of water. Iluth clung to the boat and was rescued. The river is be ing f'tngge 1 a.ul the l-odses of the Crossly chiet'-.-n l avo Peen recovered. Mrs. M:-rv Dunn Sutton, widow of the late Jude Wn.. II. Sutton, a eentieman who w.-.s w ell kne-wn to Feme of our older citizen, died at the residence of her son, A. X. Sutton, K .1, nt Brush Station, near Pittsburgh, on Monday last. She was mar ried to Judge Sutton in Arkansas, either shortly be for, or immediately alter he be came Pi-'siie-nt Judge of the Courts of the comity in t! at State in which he took up his residence after he removed from Pennsy lva nia. Sin' was about sixty years of age. The Democratic convention of Blair county met at Ilol iiday sburg on Monday last r.t! 1 t. ade the following nominations : 'Con gress. V. V. 1 lively ; Assembly, Abraham Lfngafelter an I A lolphus Ake : Iholhono tarv, Janaes P. Stewart ; Sheriff. Mercer firay; A--.iOi:it.' .h; !ge, William MeOarvey ; Poor Director, Wiiimm McDowell ; Jury Commissioner, Joseph Maize. Fik Conrad, I's.i., of Tvrone, was elected Chairman of the C"i .'.mi y Committee. Tlie selections tliroughout are considered first class, and seem to uive til iro .satisfaction. We have received the first-. number of the Tint's, Altoona's new Democratic daily. It is as pretty as the Tribune, which is talk enough on that score, and not only presents a very attractive and cp'ditable appearance, hut displays marked ability in its editorial, local and general news departments. The vignette in its "head" is largely made up of highly artistic views of the Logan House and P. 11. il. shops, Altoona, and the Mountain House, Crosson, which same prompts us to l;ope that it may soon get ahead and keep ahead of all competitors. Bernard Fitzpatriok, a former resident of Johnstown, was kibed at Saxman's sta tion, on the Pittshurkh'.division of the P. It., T. rn last Monday morning while enroute to Johns'own to ne-et his wife, lie was 2S years of nge, and had been lately employed nl MeKoesport. Thesame train whicti killed Fitzpatrick injure d another man near Loyal hanna station, lie had been attending camp meeting and wdiile on hts way home sat down on the railroad track to rest. lie did not ob serve the approacJiing train until the engine struck liim, knocking him over the embank ment. One of his legs was badly cut and he was ! urt about the head. His injuries are not thou glit to be fatal. A gentleman who has been a prominent coal producer in Carbon cout.ty, bnt who has sold out Ids interests in that section, was in Kbr nsburg last week, on a visit of consider able importance to our people. He had heard much of the bituminous coal measures ot this section, and came to see and judge for himself whether or not they could be success fully worked on an extensive scale. After visiting various points in the neighborhood, lie expressed liimself to the effect that the proper quality and quantity of 'coal is here, and that there can lw no doubt that it would pay to mine it. lie has gone back to Carbon county, bnt will return at an early day to make further investigations. Clark Creerv, son of Dr. M. B. B. Creery, of this place, a youth whom we recently in ducted into the high and honoralilo position of "printer's devil," went in quest of black berries on Saturday last, in company with Ira Davis, another In rt of about thesame nge and also in company of a four-barreled re volver of the pepper-box species. The truth of history requires us to "ay that they didn't get many henies, but his "Satanic majesty aforesaid did g.c a hole put through the lb-shy part of Ids left band, and he did it with his little pistol. Since then he has failed to report for duty, but we presume that when the hole in his hand heals up lie will get his whole hand in again. "There is nothing like leather," was a notable pxprpssjon of the lamented and gift ed Wm. Murphy, and toseetiie leather in the newstock of boots for men and boys, the cle pant shoes for ladies, and the substantial foot coverings, yclept shoes, for men, boys, miss es and children, all of whicti have just been received bv C. T. Boberts, is to see work end material which can't ! excelled in the coun ty. We speak this time of kid, goat, grain, calf, button and lace shoes in particular, of all which there is a stock at Boberts' variety store that for quantity, quality and low prices is simply ahead of all competition. The proof of the pudding is in devout ing it t therefore you are invited to call and be convinced. The, largest assortment of bats in F.betiPurg, very cheap for cabh. The Bepuhliean lvsses hereaway called in several of their brother bossps from the south f.f the county and held counsel and compared notes with them in this place on iast Monday evening, and the result of the j conference was the fixing up of a full county ! ticket and the sending out of proficient po ! litical trimmers to arrange for the election of the right, kind of delegates from the several wards, tnirouehs and townships to ratify their work. All right, gentlemen, set 'em up to suit yourselves and we will knock 'em down to suit ourselves when election day comes around. A legal gentleman in this place, whose pnn-ishment ought to be great, was in Johns town tlie early part of last week, and while in conversation with several of his brethren of the bar, the remark was incidentally made by the Elder, though not the eldest of the fraternity that the waters were very low referring, of course, to the waters of the Con emaugh and Stonycreek. "Yes." promptly responded the pungent punster from Ebens burg, "that is true. Luther is about three hundred Ahead." Tliis un looked for sally of aeneo-poiitico wit 'brought down the house,' ns a matter of course, and it is scarcely nec essary to add that tbe "guffaw" of the pun ster was as loud and as long as any of "em. Mr. 1 lenry Cassidy, of Munster township a notice of whose visit to our office will be found elsewhere, left his home in Newry, Blair county, with liis mother's blessing on his head and no i-hors or boots on his feet, on the 4th of July, is:!."., and wending his way to the old Portage railroad, drove team for the following two years on the level between Planes r and 6 and 9 and 10. Ever since that time, fortv-seven years ago, Mr. Cassidy has stuck to the railroad, and what is more won derful still has never met with an accident of any kind, not even so much us losing enough of his cuticle in that way to cover the con science of a man who would cheat the print er. It mav well be said that Mr. C. has been as fortunate in his calling as we know him to be honest in his principles, intelligent In his knowledge, and entertaining in his conver sation. Long life to the old veteran. Another corps of civil engineers, whoe mysterious movements caused much specu lation, tramped hither and .thither in this neighborhood lor a week or so. leaving for I'hiladelphia last Saturday in response to a telegram from that city. They are under stood to lie in the employ of the Pennsylva nia Batlrond Companv. thongh the precise object they aim at is merely matter f.f sur mise. One theory hints at the extension of the Ebensburg branch to the BlacklicK town ship coal and iron region, so as to interfere with the line surveyed bv a rival railroad last year, while another holds that the shortest route between Ilollidaysburg and Pittsburg, for a special freight track, is being sought. As was the case with the engineers last year, so too do these keep their own council, and the interviewing process as applied to them it found to be nt'x cum arousnix forzthay We were greatly pleased on Saturday last, to take by the hand our worthy friend and long time sutsoribor, Mr. Levi R. Bral lier, of Dixen, Illinois, formerly of Blacklick township, this county, and also the hand of his equally worthy brother, Dr. Jacob Bral lier, of Le'wisburg, Ta., both of wtiom are at the parental home on a visit to their father, who is ill, and to their many other relatives and former neighbors hereaway. Our Illi nois friend lironght with him a half bushel or so of monster onions of his own production, and on Monday last presented ns with four of the largest and finest vegetable eye-water-ers we ever sampled. These onions are f.f the Yellow Danvers variety and were grown from the seej, less than a quarter pound of which was sown on a piece of land about 18 rods square, and not only produced some 00 bushels of onions, but tlie same ground also brought forth 240 beads of cabbage and near ly half that number of beets. That is wliat may be called truck farming extraordinary. Mr. Ross Tiper, of Cresson, is the owner of a lig fine-looking Texan mustang. He brought it, to town last Tuesday, to get it shod by Blacksmith Tom Evans, but it turn ed out that the mustang had well-defined scruples against the shoeing process as ap plied to itself. The result of an hour's con test was that a pood-sized section of the blacksmith shop was kicked to pieces by the enthusiastic animal, and fearing, possibly that the anvil might be damaged by 0116 of ! its terrific hoofs, the mustang was removed to a stall in the Messrs. Davis' livery stable. ! Another attempt was there made to tie the j animal, but after a couple of stalls had been . demolished it was agreed all round to call it ' a day or a day and a half and quit. Tom says it is the only beast he ever failed to shoe, 1 "but," he added, "who conhl shoe a thing j that kicked with loth the fore and the hind j feet at tbe same time and readied out a rod!" I The mustang is quite gentle under harness, i and was hitched up by Mr. Tiper after the ! circus and driven to Cresson. j Dr. William A. -smith, who became a resident of this place in Idol and removed to Philadelphia in l;S.a.-t, where he still resides, I has just been paying his usual periodical visit ! to our town, arriving on Saturday and leav- ing on Thursday morning. On this occasion j the Doctor was accompanied bv Mr. Thomas Woo.lhouse, also of Philadelphia, a most in ' telligent and entprtaining gentleman, and a j Democrat of the first water being as strong t in his political fnith as the Doctor liimself, ami when that is said nothing more need Ie . added. Time lias dealt gently with Dr. 8., I his health being as vigorous and robust as it j was w hen he left here twenfy-fouryears ago. His numerous friends andaequaintances w ho ' are yet living in this locality, and whoenter , tain for him a feeling of the most sincere re i gard, were much gratified at being afforded an opportunity of again taking him by the j hand and reviving old-time associations. The 1 Doctor has two children, Thomas and Bob ; ert, the first named being employed in a I banking house in New York, and the latter I a cavalry officer in the United States army, with Ids headquarters at Santa Fe, New -Mexico. A yont:T maid, A bashful vouth. Both hnlf atratd ( )f what forsooth t Two hands firm clasped, A stolen ki-'s, A waist hrm Kraspcd, Ail. this is liliiid ! A stealthy font Ucliind the door. The eld man's boot The dream Is o'er. Tn caso the old man's boot was bouch.t nt S. Kliimenthal's, 1119 Kleventh avenuo. Altoona. the result may bo imagined, for Sir. U.'g boots. Tor both younirand old. aro made for use. He has a biir sioek for Fall wear on hand custom-made, coarse and fine, hiL'h-prlced and low-priced but all very cheap to which the attention of the pub lic is asked. His wear for the ladies in point of elegance and style and fineness of finish has nev er been surpassed in these parts, and if the dear creatures honor him with a call he promises each and every one of them a bargain they cannot e curo elsewhere. Tttb farmer In the grassy field I th make the frai'rant hay. And ns he pauses in his work SinifS a roundelay. Oh. why does he behind tho barn So suddenly retire T A bee hath climbed hi trouser'8 leit He's puttlnif out the fire. That is mme more so-called poetry which Is a few weeks behind date, hut it will answer the pur pose of calling attention to the Tact that tho New York Clothinir Hall, 210 Main street, Johnstown, is so called because It el!s men's, youths' and boys' wear at as low price as the same article can be bouitbt in flothany. Indeed, the lowness of Its prices is a snurco of ncver-endinit wonder to Its customers, while the texture, stvle and make of Itsifoods may not be caviled at. Our advise to our readers is to ifivo it an order, the nssurnnce beinif held out that if everything Is not precisely as rep resented the money will be refunded. I's Summer tock mttf be closed eut forthwith at any price, to make room for Fall and Winter goods. On, shoot the man With the palm leaf fan. Who carries a red, red roso: And says "Whoof '. whew I Hot onouirh for you T" Which is all the creature knows. Particularly, shoot the man who in this latitude durtn the past week could venture tho remark that the caloric In the atmosphere was oppressive, for, with the thermometer rarely above 63, such has not been the case. Indeed, at times It was cold enonth to sneeest wearing apparel consider ably heavier than cossamer, and the thought oc casionally came Into the mind that it will soon be to visit Ja. J. Murphy's, PtH'linton street. Johns town, to buy a Fall suit. He is clea-in ont his Summer stock at Kreatly rednee.i prices to make room for cold weather stood, whtch, when fully ooened.will be found to be stylish, serviceable at-. I cheap. P- S. If you want a bargain in bummer wear, call soon. The Frnlt) f Merit. Dr. Hartmau & Co. riease send me a lot of your books on the "Ills of Life." I sell a great deal of your rcruna and Manalin. Tlwy are very highly spoken of in this part of the country. F. II. Bussman, P. 31., West ford, Ta. Denr Sir : I have taken half a dozen bot tles of your rcnina and find it is doing me great Rciod. Yours truly, James 'Wtatt, Steuben ville, Ohio. Mili.toss Gi-tett Away. Millions of bot ties of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as trial bottles of the large size. This enormous outlay would be disastrous to the proprietors, .wore it not for the rare merits possessed by this wonderful medicine. Call at E James' Drugstore, Ebensbnrg, and pet a ttial bottle free, and try for yourself. It never fails to cure. Thb surprising success of Mrs.Lvdia E. rinkham's Compound for the several diseases pecnliar to women foreinly illustrates the importance of her lKneficeiit discovery and the. fact that she knows how to make the most of it. Dr. Ilvke'l. I TIIF. JfOI X Tilers. A VISIT TO THE QUAINT OI.TJ TOWN OF EB F.NSBt ItO I!Y WHOM IT WAS FOt'XPF.U ASP THE OP.IOIN OF ITS NAME HOW IT IS REACHED BY RAIL. SIGHTS AND SCENES APOCT CRESSON. Writing from this place nndpr date of the 10th ult.l "JoJm fif Lancaster." brilliant, observant and well known special corres pondent of tbe Philadelphia unbosoms himself in thiswise, the only error he falls Into, so far as we are aware, being about the way our town came to be called Ebensburg, Bev. Bees Lloyd, the founder, never having had n son named Eben, ami consequently that part of the story goes for naught. Wo mav say here, however, that the name Is of scriptural origin, ye ancient Ebenczer being the individual for wtiom tne nonor was m- tended. But here is the letter, and well worthy it is of perusal : v" EEsnrno. Ana, P- It mteM wttti more pro priety he Fnt.f flint tips el.'.-fantiieTicit horonirfi Is nn than in. the monrttalrf ; however, It l a quaint little tofn. and erow but slowly. Years auo It wa Tecnn'o't nn finished, like miry mtintv !"nt in t'i fa htmI ol"l f'animonweilth. hut the Hood tide of elvtlt7ntlon nt It rolled over Vhe-e mount. -tins In firch of a western otitic! inP'sed new life Into Flienh"rtr. nn.l It took nnotlier "tart. Camhrla of wM'-h If Is the enpltnl. is a won.lertnl mountain rountr. Sten.liK tt rro In weapti. Its mtnti-fnetn'-inir Industrie!" rnnk timonir the greatest In the worl I to-i!av. I mem those of steel. Iron and l.srhed wlro. of which there i? en. urh of the lutter mnnnfaetnrei to fence n ecn'lneat. Johnstown, with if vnst Industry, tarns out nut less than ?P1, noo.O .Oof mnnnfnetures annually, and yot it keeps irrnwinir. .loveloj.tne-. expnndtnsr. .,.r!,d on a hill which pron.lly strs on thmnm ir it of the Alleiihenies, Khcnslnirn looks hnck with prtdo to tle heirlnninir of the present century, wron it w: fonndeil hy the Kev. Tiees Idoy.1, who ea!l"d it Khen. tn honor of hi eldest son. It Is In the ireocmplilonl centre of the county, on a irreat plateau of this mighty mountain elm In, where tho waters divide to the flsfht and the ten. some flow lnir to fie Onlf of Mexico and others to Chesa peake Hay. The " Klue Juniata." ns well as tho Wet Uriineh of the S'l'qnehanna, has Its source In these everlastinir hills, and the flonemamrh, too meanders down the western slope. Standing on Maple Hill. In the ontsMrt of the town, you can rhirly view the elories of the settinif enn as It sinks to rest In a flood of (rol.len lltrht. And then, when the matrnlfieent orb or dny returns via tlio eastern hor!7.n. you enn watch hl'ii peep over the hills and climb towards the zenith. If you aro on hand earlv onouirh. A sunrP-e at sea Is pronoun ced one of the irrnndest sights mortal eyes can p-nzo, npon ; and Is only equalled by a sunrise on pie mountains, eueh as can bo witnessed from the Khensburn hill, A cnooKitn BAitnoAn. Tho town Is not lara-e, but It contains one of the hnndsomept brick court houses to bo found In tho State, which cost about Joo.OOO, Its position is a eonpicnous one, and the tower Is adorned with a clock. The jail. too. Is in keoplnewith the temple of justice, only the walls are of stone and Its front of a hmidsoinc specimen of sandstone. As the land rolls off to the rtiiht and the left the tourist Is sur prised at the deirree of peifectlon to which It has been hroturht airricnltiirnlly. Smllinr farms dot the landscape and the homes of thrtny husband men n ro seen in nil directions. The stranirer would not expect such evidence of thrift in this monntaln rcirion. Itonl and iron, however, are the srreat sta ples of the eountv. There Is also considerable lunihnrtnic vet, but. that source of Industry Is al most exhausted. I-:bensburp; is reached byabrnch .,or...i.i from the main line at Cresson. eleven miles lomr. it winds nroumi mo nuis ami is as er.w.u-eil a? the rubied rnm' horn of the Israelite. In fiiet it is composed of one compound ettrvc after another. A mixed train runs between the two points at convenient hours .liirlnsr the diiy. and In order to irive the traveler ample time to drink In the henuties of this wild mountain retrton. the I'a. IJ. K. eomimny. whieh runs the swiftest tmins In the world over its main stem, allows one hour to tho rnn or almost five and a half minutes to the mile! And vet there are nervous old Indies who are nnt lumpy over this rate of speed, just as there are others' who are disposed to prumhle when a train thunders alonir at the rate of a mile a min ute because it don't moke hotter time! There are mnnv oncer pe.M.le In this beautiful world, and we find them nt. tne la.nioillll.ie snuin..:r rc-'.i L, it.i well as by the stdo of the moaning ea, or on the bosom of,the dnnclnac river. one op Tn vovsTiv.n'n DwcBitriA ?fTS. Khensbnrn hn many kind, hospttatde and jolly Inhabitants. They are found In all mountain re gions, iust a the diamond Is found in the pands. When you land in the oulct old town and step off the ears at the nnr.ssumtnir station at the foet of the steep hill on which It sits, yon cast your eyes across the way nnd behold an Invltlnir summer ho tel called the" Ijloyd House, Saunterlnjr into the office vesserday. which is in one end of a lontr, low buildinir outside, I encountered a medium sired frentlemnn with a beard s'lhtly silvered and K'JOJ cheer henmtntr from bis countenance. 'What ! lire in the stove in the afternoon or the 18th day of August." I remarked. "Yes, str: we're dispose.! to he bapny here." "IM t yon have frost this morninsj ?" "I h, no; the mercury only irot down to elity." Noticing by the register "that tbe name of the proprietor was Abel Lloyd, and confident that he stood before mo. I remarked : 'I preiime you are a descendant Of Kev. Reos Iloyd. the founder of Ebcnbnro ?" "You prefume rtt'ht : lie was my grandfather, and tliiQ property descended in dire.it line from him. When he enme nnd settled here, in seven teen hundred and eomethinsr, this was a howllnir wilderness." "He was of Welh extraction. wn he not " "No extraction nt nil : he was of pure blood. I am n Welshman: we never mix." "This country was nlso a howltrir wlldemesg when the I'rinco-J'ricst, flallltzln, came,'' I ven ture 1 to remark. "Yes. sir. it was. What a curious old fellow he was ; I remember secimr him often when I was a boy. Hewonld tolerate no extravagant dres-sinij amonc iiis people, lie wore a, set of falro teeth burn on wires, and when lie became excited they made a sound like a rattlesnake 1" AS A POTMFIt r.ESOKT. Since fTrcaeon has become such n popular plnce of resort, old Kt.ensbnr ha eauirht the litshiona ble fever, and now olTors attractions to pleasure seekers also. The Uoyd Hmso presents as cheery nn npnearance as Its proprietor, and it is reported fitted with summer boarders. Adioinimr it is a mnirntha-ont Lrrovc f nativ e trees, w iiose (oliaire Is o dene that the sun is scarcely able to penetrate it. Walks run In various direction, and in a shady dell not far away is a spring ol pure water, which bobbies up thro'U'li san!--.one roc. No medicinal properties are ci nme.i lor it, the reader win be surprised to learn, fm ther than what may be derived from pure water diftilted by Nature in her own laboratory. A" yoti climb the steep hill from tlie station and pass the stately Court House you come to an ancient hostelrle called the Moun tain House. The old turnpike, which passes on the principal street, once brought innny customers to it. Hut turnpike days have departed. No coaches of the olden time roll over it now. The proprietor of this qniet old inn. Heist by nnmo, looks forward tn the day when Fbensburif will be a popular summer resort, nr.d ho hns commenced the erection of a nrnnd hotel at a place in the out skirts, in a heautir.il erovo called Maple I'ark Sprinirs. The buildinir is 48x145 feet, three stories M:rh nnd In the Queen Anne stylo of Architecture. The urove contains fiftv -five acres, and tho hotel Is teet above tide. The view in all directions is very charming, and In this rarefied atmosphere objects can be seen with 2-rent distinctness a lonar distance off. How different are thimrs here since the austere flullitzin passed away ! The sroddess of fashion had no show in his tinio. Now she has reared her altar in siirht of his loved Loretto. and the sound ol music, revelrv and mirth ewellsupon the air in sufficient volume almost to make tho pious priet turn In his coffin. Little did old lr. Cresson think In his day that this place wa-s destined to become so famous and that bis name wnnld be perpetuated by one or the most deliirhttnl places of resort In the mountains. Such, however, was destiny. The Kevstone Hotel has already expended f 'W.O'iO in buildinir the Kreat hotel known ns the Mountain House, and In beautifying and ndorninn the icrounds. Hut still the work b-oc on, and when another summer comes round the ptnee will be found more inviting than now there will bo more flower beds, the hil locks in the r-oye tn the rear of the houe will be smoothed down, trrass will be urowlnir where wild brambles now thrive, the trees will be neatly trimmed more fountains will send up their spray and the little lake at the foot of the hill will be more of a lake than it Is now. A monument will be erected over the trrave of Mtnncqua, the dusky Indian maiden, whose bones have been transferred hither from Kradtord county. The romantic story of her life will be engraved on amarble tablet ami placed In a conspicuous position where palefaced maidens can peruse, stndv and weep over it lliera aro many other deliirhtful i.ln.eo ir, r.'m. br1;i i county. In fact It is as full of wonders as It lr " "'o..ii.iiins. lounsts nee.i not journey thou sands of npon miles and at nn enormous expense to irare tbe wonders of the Alps ; they can find as errand siirhts, as irlorlons prospects, as sublime peaks, as wild canons and as jrloomv dells in the Appflnehin Chain ns they can find In the land of the inwiss, the sturdy Oerman, the Vivacious frenchman or the indolent Spaniard. The oran deur of these mountains is unknown, aud altluiuh we talk ai d writo nhout them we know compara tively little of the! r hidden irlorles. and it remains for posterity to point them out nnd enjoy them It Is in view or this, no doubt, that the prophet of the Keystone Hotel Company direct that the work of adornment shall eo on. because future generations will fly to the mountains to not only eniov the ex hllnratinir air, bnt to ndmire the handiwofk ol Na . "o3 "tupenduous rocks, these towerlnn chits and hidden coverns. ".riu THE SUMUflT. About a mile from Cresson, np tho turnpike Snmmitville is reached. It Is a central point or attraction to all truest, tonrlst and pleasure b i. I hr Tor.e ZT e'9 Alters. The old turnpike which climbed the mountain from Hoin.iavshur' passes throuirh the vilinaro. Summftville is the highest .point on the old Fortaire Knilroad, which CTfTluhe moun,Jil" hy ten incline planes on which tho cars were hauled by powerful rones' bv irreat steam enelnes and let down by the same Dieans. These engines were located at the head of every pi mo. and otK-rated by expert engineers The passengers remained seated in the cars i they were hauled up or let down the mountain -Sectional canal boats were transported In thesame way without removing their cariroe The ruin, of the wonderful railroad are still plainly seen and tho foundations where tho greatest stationery engine stood are pointed out. No one vMting Kbensbursr or Cresson should tail to drive toSum mltville and view the remains or what was once reirarded as a masterpiece of railroad engineering The scenery, too. t, unsurpassed lor picturesoue grandeur, and in many points rises a degree of sublimity seldom witnessed. At an elevation ,,f fully 2 MH1 feet, the visitor looks down up. hc mountain peaks all aronnd him. and on a cle day the Court House in Kbensburg. eleven miles away. can be distinctly seen, with it tall st.irii and clock-tower. Standing at the highest point not farlrom the old hotel, the visitor takes in at ... '"',"' len-uy ; nnci.as he gazes upon the cene, the mountains below him t-o.i llke the billowy Waves of won mm- Bnn 1 j-'(. I .v.X '. . 1 l,,c r,,rnng smoke indicates the homes of sturdy farmers, lumbermen and miners. The nl1 turnpike at his feet tell" a ro mantic story ol bygone day, when stages rolled ever it and the eonehmnn's winding horn awoko the echoes of theso mountain solitudes. Sparkling Tye, Posy cheeks and clear complexion only ac company good health Barker's Ginger ton ic better than anything, makes pure, rich bl.xid. and brings health, iovous spirits strength and beauty. Ladies, t'rj" it. Ij-n: V I.I.ITI R 1 Ron CRIANUX. the rni.p.TTT of the kimrlf. and por pi:y trials or.n John brown's socl STII.E MARf H1NO ON A CANVASSING PONG DEDICATED TO THE CAMBRIA CANDIDATES. Cai.t.an House, Aug. 2h, ir2. Dear ITenpt The crushing speech of the obedient ruffled-shirt son didn't pulver ize the Star routers. Tn one thing the .Star route trial was a perfect success. Whatever lias !een the outcome of this trial, it was a fruitful harvest for lawyers and witnesses. Col. Bliss received one hundred dollars per day ami expenses, nnd the other lawyers for the prosecution were compensated with equal liberality. There were regiments of witnesses from the most remote points in Orpgon. Dakota and other Ten-itorics, from distances f.f over two thousand miles at ten cents per mile and t WO .l.altnec a rwl flft f eents a day. Jt seems the main issue was on i.eini and KPidot, i lorsey being lost sight of. It was well developed, hv the many strange incidents in the trial, that an elaborate plan had been laid tn secure the acquittal of Dor sey. Kx-Sonator Dorsev was as deep in the friendship and political secrets of Conkiing, Arthur, and their immediate associates, as ex Treasurer Kemble was in the secrets of the Pennsylvania State administration. There was a marked similiaritv between the Kemble trial, this State, and the Dorsey trial, "Washington. The Pennsylvania State administration was no more anvtnns for tho acquittal of Kemble than the National ad mmtstration was for the acquittal of Dorsey. Both Kemble nnd Dorsev were prominent politicians, nnd both wore in thp s'percts and friendship of their administration, and had Dorsey been convicted lie wniil.I liura ro. j ceived executive pardon, as did Kemble. i lie nourtsn fit trumpets made by Attorney Genpral Brewster will deceivp'nnbody. Tbe shadow of the Darsey banquet, when Ar thur, then Vice President, declared Dorsey to be a high-tonpd, honest pentleman. is over: the whole tiial and the impudent letter of Dorsey to Presidpnt Garfieldare eloquppt wiin prom ei eiosp int'.macy pxistingbetween the Star route conspirators and the head of tbe management of the administration. ) There is no doubt about the administration J desiring tlie acquittal of Dorsev long before ) Messrs. James and McVeigh were "smoked out" of the Cabinet, while being ostensibly uigcn to remain. .r.very ohstaete was thrown in the way of the progress of the trials, with tho constant and malignant at tacks of every administration paper in Wash ington on all who were sincerely engaged in the prosecution. Juries mav acquit Dorsey, but that will not convince the people that ho is not a thief. They know him to be a per son whose pockets are swollen with money stolen from the pnblic. treasury. The thought that a Jury conld be bought In any case is repellant, but in this particular case it is horrible to contemplate. From the beginning to the end of the trial, the buoy ant, hopeful and insolent demeanor of the Star route thieves, their lawyers and inter ested friends, pave sufficient reason to be lieve that they were confident of an acquittal, i not through means of a ludicial character. but tlironeh a, fixed lurv. The American ponplo are being Informer! tlirnuch the press that the soul of the man who was the first to fire on the American flap is still "inarching on." Its last reported encamping cronnrl was at Chicaeo, a point selected as heinc a favorable one in its march for holding a picnic, to which it invited the attendance of all the leading spirits of the innn. it seems, rtowever. that very fw of the invited cm-sts to Its monumental picnic attended, and but few of them even sent , l'"' "'vii.-u fin-sis to us monrimf attoririPrl, nnn taut Tew Of them even their recrets. Of tbe distinguished persons on the elaborate programme who were com municated with on the subject, and Into whose hands the invitations fell, and who had respect enough for the "horse thief's" soul to send regrets, were Mrs. President Oarfleld, President Arthur. Wendeil Phil ips, Senator Pinchbaofc. Koseoe Conkling, Oen. firant, Gen. Modleilan, Gen. Butler and Col. Ingersoll. The above named per sons, who had respect enough for Old John Brown's "marching soul" to answer its Invi tations, should not be forgotten, and espe cially should Gen. MeClellan be remember ed. This "murderous old horse thief," the hero (?) of Ossa Wn'tnmio and Harper's Ferry this tinman monster, who was feared, hated, scorned and hung who was notoriously blood thirsty, and who had it in his heart to deluge the land with the blood of the white race, is, it crnis, to have a marble monu ment to perpetuate his memory. That there should be in this civilized land men and wo men who wish to secure for him in laudatory history the highest place in tbe lo'ig list of American homes, is incomprehensible. To hear an American journal, such as the Pitts burgh Dispafch, in its laudation of the gross outrages of the vile old wretch, say : "Fvery I head should be uncovered when tiie name of John Brown is mentioned, and his statue shor.ld occupy the public place in every city , of the lard," is disgusting and revolting to ! everytrue Christian. Such stuff is sickening. I Tlie Dispatch man's liver must be in a torpid condition, and I would advise him to take ( some of I.ydia E. Pinkham's liver pills. , They are good for either sex. "God saveortr , country !" should be the devout prayer of i every Christian heart, when a cold blooded ! murderer like John Brown, who would have ; deluged the land in human gore, is regarded i as a brave and nrhle patriot, and made to J stand out in bold relief as the greatest figure i in American history. ! I take pleasure' in dedicating to all the ! Cambria county candidates for office the following frsthetie ditty as a campaign song A dear little babe, in its proud mother's arms. With fuzzy red cheeks and a billiard ball head, Awakes In my sonl more delicious charms Than nectar ecstatic or wine that is red ; Irrespective of gender, Caresses I tender, Let It slobber and drool as It may ; And I fondle whole litters Of the dear little critters, And find these civilities ray. On their cute little mouths, with honey all dripping. It Is Joy, It is bliss, To bestow a long kiss A fervent, long kiss, that upheaves from the throat, And leaves a red mark on the spot that Is smote ; A kiss that conveys, by its succulent sip ri'ift. The passion that rankles down Tinder my coat ; Aye, under my vest, Down deep in my breast A kiss that insures, by its soft, pleading note, A fond mother's smile and a proud father's vote. G. X. S. Cottncil PnocEErvrvos. Council met In regular session on Monday evening last, with Burgess Boberts in the chair, and Council men Barker, Evans, Hughes and Gutwald present. 3Iinutes of previous meeting were rend and approved. The following bills wera read and orders granted for same : R. K. Hnvls, 17 hours' work at waterworks 2.S5 Henrv Rvrne. 7 davs' work with team itl.fio K. K.'Pavis, 17 days' work 25.41 fl-eo. Lelghty. 1 day's work at water work". . 1.25 Harry Foster. 1 day's work at wnfer works 1.25 John Havts. 2 days' work nt water works 2..S0 Hanlel Pugh, 1 day's work nt water works 1.25 Harry Pruner, 1 day's work at water works 1.25 E. W. Humphrey.i'O hours' pumplngat water works 25.50 .T. S. Davis, collecting $44.00 dog tax 2.20 Hailey . Fnrrell & Co., mils, for water works.. 14.70 Heni." Williams, making rods fence 6.08 K. K. Iavis. freight nnd drayage ,,24.15 Itavid Powell, 1 days' work nt waterworks 1.25 Alvln Evans, telegrams, postage, drayage, etc.. 1.25 Evan P. Evans. R1 dnys' work, 10 hour each. and 10 days, 12 hours' each 30. 4.1) Tas. (iallngher, 1 day's work -. 1.25 Daniel Pugh, day's work .. 6S J, D. Parrish, carting on street. 22.00 3fr. Evans moved that the Burgess be di rected to proceed to collect according to sec tion 1, chapter Is, in the matter of repairing the pavements of A. Blain. Carried. Mr. Barker moved that the Councilmen meet at the store of Burgess Roberts, on Tuesday evening, 20th inst., at 71J o'clock, and proceed in a body to the property of Edward Glass to examine the same in rela tion to opening a gutter on the west side of said property. Carried. nYJiEXArx. APEL ROHEKTS. Married, in this place, on Thursday evening. Aognst 24. 102, by Kev. A. S. Morrison, Mr. Ai.nunx Apet.. ot Summerhill, ana Miss Mattiic J. Kohbhts. of Ebensburg. Some cake quite delirious, with the compliments cheery of the nappy young couple, to our office, so dreary, came as a welcome memento of an event full of joy to the twain, wtiise future, we hope, may have no alloy that Is to say, while down life's stream they paddle and float, may peace and contentment guide at all times their boat. OniTIMRY. BARRTNOTON . Died, In this plnee, on Mon- ilnv JniriiM ft' th' rn.MN. of ber broth er-'ln-law. Dr. William Lemmon, Mls Julia Bah-ring-to. The deceased wn a dnughter of the Inte Charle Harrlneton. of Philadelphia, and nn elder sister of Mrs. Dr. Lemmon, in whose h.tband's family she has resided for many years. Her health has been qn.te delicate for a considerable time, nnd espe cially so for the past twelve months, during a great portion of which she was confined to her room . Her death was therefore not unexpected. She wss nn estimable lady, gifted In a high de gree with all the virtues and accomplishment which adorn h'-r sex. and was held in the hiirhest esteem and respect by all who knew her. Her re mains were interred In Llyd cemetery on Wed c. today. fOO w seyytttiyw. rd:r- LflD'.ihe witf '''"'"", I-".'"- -i ! -w ntf ii"v. o. r p " 1 Sftl O A VAVi.JVa7 V N.'';-rtiJ.uru i'i.iiLiIWl " t tiQUSGi SZTT2Nrrn?I!33'2 has ni.cr.N'n.v in :oii ;m:d his TTKT-SHOP DEPARTMENT i'm kk the srmiaN'j Dion: or a PROFICIENT AND ACCOMMODATING WORKMAN. REPAIR WORK 1I0USK SIWTIXG and ROOFING ATTi:SPi:i T1 OS s.'MKf -TfK AST) AT tOH'L'ST Ii.. ivTri-:::vrr imphoved SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. ONE OF THE r.KST FA KM TOOLS KVKIi INVENTED. Tried and Tested Successfully. Civcs Ccncral Satisfaction. TOOTH CANNOT SI .1 1 '. Farmer can stvc thr prioo if i.tp of ft r-so H:.rr w n v- rv "?iort tirio. tn tirr nd Int'OT Mred In (rolnif over the Kn.und. .if ..n K' .in i-u-r ir.'i'-tr'-j -n.-l ir.o. it i.. In ru--i cmi-ln i-.n o. receive the aoe.l as won 11 r.ot t.p ..liliiu-.i in u-..;i.ir ov.t thr .-r i- 'ir tur.-K wilh Any ! tbe ..r.imry H.-trrow.:. It 19 also the best Fpcd-covrrer in i.e vr-.rH. fJroon.J nrepnr'! I.v this M-irn.w w ii iH-t tan." rro thn ty nn'r..tliorRLrri..ntMinil Imi-lTtioTJt. tiecause It pulverise the irroun.l taa-iiii.', . r.;t. th-. s i 1 an t In- l.-.ti.-in . -I.nkrs it up, an-1 leave it It a loose condition ; In lMnr i .-fc;ike a:t i 1 irri", tii-ti. atl w I. i.-rvtmr tli.-m on the surface iu tho sun, where they tlio uiuc-ti .jul.'ker ll. ir. it hull p.-veri-d u.. I'oriutlf O. JITJTlN TLF.Y, Vent. EHENSHUKO, I'A., SKIT. 1. l-vi t. $1S,000 OF THE CELF.CRATTD ROCHE rro it JTicjr nrrrr.s c(tMri:riTiox ix QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, HAS JI'ST 1JKKN 1U -CKIVl :l AT Till; Golden Eaglo Clothing House, 1301 KLEYEXTH AVEXUE, ALTOONA, A10, A LAl'.GE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURXISWNG GOODS. ALTOONA, PA., AI HIL'-T. lW.-tf. For Autumn Wear. Our Bargain sections ofFer many lots of Clothing for men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of forty per cent off from the low prices established at our June Upset Sale. You may save the cost of a journey to the city, and perhaps much more, on a 6ingle 6uit of clothing. Wanamakcr & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. TWENTY-NINTH EXHIBITION or Tin: Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION t-l-V'-Wrrii it: ;: 5i'-'t'S--!L',l-:'-'!- -::-..r s ZVy Pittsburgh EXPOSITION Society COMBiNED, AT PITTSBURGH. $41,500 IX Live Stock Exhlbtlon, Spi-tember 7th toiMh. ItMti?tr!al nnJ McrhauJonl Exhibition will cotitlDDO until October 14th. ( j.en Kay mi l E.-cnlae. EXCURSION TICKETS AT CREATLY REDUCED RATES ' 'Will bo Ifsued by Bll Kallni'!s ccntcrinit at ritt.-bur,'h. EXTliY IiOOKS CLOSE SEl'THMllER 21. Ollkcrs Pctto'i SJaf e Airifnltnrsl Society: JAMES MILES. Pre?l.iotit. I. W. SEILEK, Kec.r.linif PcfTPtary. ELBK1IXE AU CUNKLV, CorrciunJ'i Ser'y. ACOCST 11, 18S2. t. WALSCT 1.F.4F HAIR RT-STOKFR. It Is entln-lf different from I1 otner?. it in as Clear a water, ami. m its name Indicates. Is a .er foet Veiretablo Hair KeJ.tr.rer. It will Imme.tinte ly free tha hen, I from all .lan.lmfT. reftnre tray hair to Its natural color, an.l rr'"lee anew trow;1! where it h-i? fallen ..It. It l e? not in any tnrtnnr r afftet tin health, which Sulphur. Snir.ir ol IoaM, and Nitrate of Silver preparation? hve (lore. It will ehanite Imht or fado.1 hair in a lew !:. m a beautitul trl.y brown. Afk your lnttt:st . r it. Each bottl" i warn:tel. Smith. KunkM "-. Wholesale Acent?, ri.iUUclphhi, and I ' hit tbkton. New York. fo-A-lJ I Real Estate at Private Sals! THE nnderMirneJ offer' at rr!vate salo a valn EAKM, situate 'u Itir.f. r towr.eh.-.i. one roil" wert of rres..on.c.nMinimr 1HT. .frw. n..o 4.- Irrea cleared, barlnif t hereon erected a Ian.- nee7rarv ovubuiidinit. I hero is an orchard of choice fruit tree? ana nn abundance o. ii-o.i wni. r on the ,""rrlP. The land l in the vleimty of iVi JU .n.l l we:i a.la, t.-d for farm.n and rai-.in nock. For t'l pn, AN, Sept. 1, 12.-Sm. E:-cr.?bura, Ta. STATIONARY r.NOIXE for Sale with Holler and other appurtenances, inir.-.l repair Can be sen at the Sonman haft ollitry, Beereek St.at.on, V. K. K. WErrnKOOKi Sonman, Juno s. lJ.-tf. 1'. K. H. Agent. Practical Llfe.fT?.',,.;!.": iuti rvrri. ers t. (Mm ji.hu. For Ten . d-"ei C M.eLTsDY Ik Co.. fauic.i -a, r WORTH pi ATI I NG SAKUEL MARCH, Proprietor. IF THP.- F 11 E XI IXJ SIS. OilVers Pittbnr2h Etfisition Sceic'j: I. W. . fAKI.f'T.L. Prel.lont. L. P. YOt NO. (5 ierU Mnni.er. J. C. 1'A'lTEKSfJN. wrctary. S WITIIIX V. SIIOTiTLIJDGn'Sj ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MKOIA. PA., 12 MILKS HM rHILAlELIHIA. j SCHOOL TEAR O P F. X . SFI'T. 12. j J'lTfd price covers every expcrie, even b.M.k, ; etc. No extra eh.. rice. No i!.vi...Ti;:.l cpenfe. . No PTamiiiM.ioti f .r admiion. Thirteen cxper!- : erc I te .cii-'r, ail men r.n-1 nil lrr-td'-i-ite?. spe cial op;o:-.ur.i-fOT apt t....ni. to H IvaMCe rap- ' 1-ily. Spr' lnl d;!l f.-r duli arid ba.'kward N.y. t I'aTrois .r ?tudcnta n-. iy pt 'c-t n-ty .-.f.l I iet "or clio-.-e the r-irul..r Eiliiii-'h. Si-:n:in'.', f.'! - ica 1, rrf'ivil Enic'-i.eericic ' 'v.r-e. m.i l.-nu tnted at ' le-'.ia Ac:o'.--iri v .arc now in Harvard, Yale, and ten .vher I'oll.-v;.-" and.l'olvtcx-hnlc Sch.K.!?. Me dia ha? oi en ..j...r.-h. s and a tcmp'-ranc? charter n' i.'i: 5-".hib;:- he a:';t n',1 i:.t- t i.-a! :v.)i drinks, I-'or new I llr.-tiai".! 'ir -n!::r m.I It.-- toe I't'.ncipal nn.l rr.on. tor, S 1TH! '. MIOKTI.IDf.F, A. S. (H-.rvanl I'ninr-i'.y (in iuat-), Jledia, l'a. Staves, Heading and Lumber. iii4.ii tsr I'KH'E riu for Al l, Kms or STAVF.H, If U.-VOIJXGS AM) IA'MIil'.K. A'-... Not nn l Seon f-han.f e-1 H-r'-e'. Het of rc lorer-v?. A dir. - . ( . J. . H1.1.IM 1 E, I'ti.ji:ene Way. I-tweea EinMij and Ninth ;-:r.-is. 1'itts burv'h. l a. f J '. J '-- C IT liVT3! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! GEO. IIUKTLKY !! AS .N " V ( J) s ,,-,. , LARGEST, BEST S I'QST VARIED STOCK O! tto jsi, Tiiiwsii-t'., HousefurnisliiDg Goods, ki. A . c- ' rn i . 'h n-.cLt I a I H.- iU Ui.rul At umu.1,, i tlU l?Tiillti'r! IlriiuHvnro of every d"-c"ipt :- .i and of bc-t".- u . '. i t v : CARPENTERS1 TOOLS! c-f a'l kind? and t-e be- In tic market. A!i a TABLE ANI) roCKKT (TTI.EIIY, f.'f a)i fr. (nffBwrf, M I vrr. 11 nfe1 Ware, nod n ! I low 1 -, M it 1 1 p"r. Trunks oil nl IT r I t-r-H. n- 11. lr. llnmK Ii .. Itr I rn. It nil H..l. Ilnrsr l arrlsse tt'.!t. Itl-. e". Mill Snw . ;rliillo!-. t.trrt Sfioi . rl I'lan Mtil!t. i:t! Sr-ti ; mm MiriiiNu. v?sz hy r kes, IIere liny F..rk. Ripe -nrt tn1le, urn n 1 1 i nl "rs, :u i :i ... Hurt, riiins Tnels. .".:- Hi.-.-u - -to-ootof TaMr, Jlnorarul S'alr mt f7orft.. t . I'AI'FK i ! f. f'l.i ir imk-w SH aji sil ly. l ivii !:!; i,-.-i-..r....i n, SALT. 'I ' ' ---t it t . w -i 1 i l.i-r in ,1 Ta! 'e oe: I:t .nn. H K .T. t I ct f..r I l..ic "L : LAM" li,.sri.K W'Ktt. iVir -v I'T . .! .... . ; 1 1 '- - - v - I'r.KKlNS- IA:iT sfKI'Y L---s. hl-h can i.t t . -. ; I .."ed : i-i!.!.::-i" s A 'AIM'S: the 1 .riro-t f K -f :.' l.K i ' ' K S ol all !inpea nr. . s - m ! o' i:u,--.. w p . r o'. c-od t,,T nle i?t E'.fr-.ar : n :.i t l:n . ' 1 AlT i:i:''Hl s' t1-. ti'. --. '. ,. ,.n..i-tv- u 1N Jm .v . H. S. !iU. 1 : v PS, I T 1 I I.N11NE, V A r Nl - L ' '. ! .. t- .ii.-r 1. r w- - a l-ir.-en'. 1 c--t:i-fdete ?t''cL; ... rh -O'e i;i:on;rii:s T'nin am sh.aks well a-- t!ui-m ' o:rr voiri n 1 r or- ri nrt '--3. Irt !r. );r.; i :r' 1 1 -.'. . t t c f:.!i't ir'-l t eh"-rt Ti'-t ! V ; w h ( '-;r -J vHt 1 ll" Ojfcr !iT S'l'f H'ly ivs 'f .- I , j, - - '-T- CLAS IN y Al. iv. "'i: ; ' ,1' y v 1 1r v:ir: i"l v SOLI) AT DOITOM PliU'KS! Hsr imr hn rt a-ly m r.t v y t " rr-:m SNCK in The :-' iv. Tr; v ! v,-. r'l ';i ! ) f Fi:Ti'ly vv ii-t"-!f-- v.'Ut t:" v -v S --t m the nnrk'-i . i vr th. a ! : '"t i i ! nr i.; . r t t ? n -nir c, tVn.nn-! lc tn i ? V : t ' 1 " 1 i- a w.tvp th' rl,ei;w-t. nn.l t-t ltrTjMVMo I ux nt: in- fr"-1"r Rrt., ',p si-.",'; it ivso ,, j,r ,.". 1 l an iMtii-putit'-ic i;: i thnt fj:1i are alwiv the .l.'Hre-t in the : '. aro. TirxTi.r.Y. Fb("T.s''nrs. Apn! 11. lTJ. i tT'.Mi::r:i r.-R Tiiiiiiv-rni vuss HAY BROTHERS Xniiniri otnrtM's, WHOLCSALEAHD RETAIL -CF--AND- Sheet Ironwares and nitAi.r? iv EEATIK5.FcP.L0R COOKING STOV ES. SHEET IS I TOTALS, -AND- BfiUSE-rniNHiNr, us amux ml oTilTinr- in TIN, fOPPER d snECT-IROS PROMPTLY ATTEVTiri) T'V Ncs. 273, 2S0 :282 :rdcn SI, JOHNSTOWFi, PA. T. MAS0X RlfHARD; DENTAL V 1!K. fther ,.per.,:tve r fe-ban-lr i. rdl-ra- t.-;-t:. a' i all ;: r o-k ...-i.rn-Insr t my pn I- -:-. n. w hi 1 d :. m !"-at rate? a.- l in a s it: :.i .ry lua: 10 r. V"ur .ulrun rl'C Is rci"-ct.ii!y " K.M-.ir? on "li.l. .-ircet. r.cn-'v op..r.. te tbe liialr Ho'ti-'C. I i--. -V. i WILLIAM A. GITTIKGS, Ir.AI.FR I PIANOS and ORGANS! OK Tilt VKKY HIT .MAK!. High Street - - Ebtiwburtym ZYr. Ieiiirnir fin! tur.'ns: of 1nctivr-r? 1 "' Tin-tlr ati'! siii -int'ii ily n tti; t-. arj'! n- ni- t - nV In Vi.nl bi;4 (n-tniMnt il DU'i" rivfTi nt r i- -Tt:i' e mt.. Tirtn'tp lui-i rk'ar t- r-i vit.!c j ;i-t':e on n-ontliiy or utlicr pay men is whon '1r,r'i. i ull and see. ( i-v,-.-tl. Etensim Fire Insurance Aieacy. rr. AV. DICK. General Insurance Agent. jnnnxsn ma, m . I'olicif ? written at ?!ir rt noie In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And other I lrl f las 4inpnnles. Ebcn buTV.;Soj.t. '.-2. l'kl.-ly YTTENTIOX, r.YT:ilYrol)Y '. COAL, COKE AFJD LS'vlE. rnrxsni Kfi. im. M"LANP LIME A S! 'in A LTY n-i -.-tf.l i:lu i Li. w . WM. 1'- SEflil.l.K, Jon'o"-n, j - sr.CTTT F". .V KITT1 I T. A T T O I : N ! '. Y S - A I - I . A .tmit'T.wv a'i E';rJi;'-.'.. OFHI E- In l.o-l i x ,. i ni: . oom.-r V; . n ai I i -n aud in t'ol.-nade K"t, l " uri;. JT-'. 1 I Mi. I'.n Ki.ry. Anonr.v.AT!A. alii , I?-Il1f over tlie Efr-t N l" I' d tr:.T-e n lltb - " "' toi .! r T -m ' - ': -' A!t;K.r . Ai -il '-- I'A. 1 -.- .- r.-.nr. wn ? -wn. Tpi 5 a '- J -oflt .It. i i i h Demist
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