I I ni l-r.itsoN There i the Other lMrtoe. :,d ee t'.n..e celebrated 5rintontU v- at G. Huntley's. . f t !irc.o ,.f wVl r-I-r ; f the late.t r....ivp, at r. in - ir ' id of c irnv-i ;md to- ,k;niand iiea--n, ; 0nr butcher friend, Mr. Edward Fara be M erj (.ii. .M j ' baugh, brought a beet of this year's produe- ',,' ,n i,:i;;sare aid to betoken a .r '-'it, and tM:it's what's the matter tv" i ,nrl lieTt week, all tb cases down I having been continued. See Slier- ,.rv farmer should go and buy one of it;: Head chilled plows, for sale at vv's. ,.ys Catarrh Remedy a positive cure ,rrli iliphtheria and canker mouth. At ,!;, r store. ni iieiression, weakness of the rous- "1i-,.' ,n, geiierai ill-health, benefitted by - '-.o'vu's Iron Hitters. ' ar load of salt, in barrels, and in one 1 ''. pre-ha'f Ati-i one-fourth bushel sacks, J T '.i. rk at Huntley's. I s-fi-r. brilliant and fashionable are the ,, ii Dve colors. One pacKage colore 1 f .v ,.f ji.od:. 10 cents for any color. fv',,'i:n goes over the Pennsylvania Hail t i ,-.rt r'L'lit, making an average of fifty , ,in ' liour and carrying nothing but ,.' l:ev. f.eo II. Thayer, of Bourbon -: '-IJoth myself and wife owe our i Siiiioh's Consumption Cure." At ,i. li t -tore. n.u I ::url;ett. Mrs. T. Brown, Milton j.,.. !i Myers, W'ilmer Kepine and D. r w.'l find letters awaiting theui at iil'iirg post-ofiice. ,. v i iimde miserable by Indigestion, it zziness, loss or appetite, yei Sliiloh's Vitalizor is a positive At James' drug store. . n.;m who pays the printer didn't I'-r.seif any too numerous about our ..,.!! tit this wee';, and of rouise won't ,.rt wek. .No Court, you know. : I 's Vitalizer is what von need for it:.-n, loss of appetite, diziness, and i ' nis of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 i.. t h if i o. At James' drug store. jt. ntion of farmers is called to the -. r. cnt of Messrs. Baiigh fe Sons, in -r i ! iri.n. The reputation of their : rf is world wide. S-nd for circular. : irn from the Altoona Tribune that Fla ir's, of Chest Sprinirs, lumber and t: n.erehandise merchant, mmle an as- ' on Saturday. His liabilities are - old gas well in Westmoreland conn- , . 4 the "Haymaker." Is engaged Just I r i;i ;, ' e. .vdingly cool caper of throw- P i' ' , in lis of ice, some of which weigh j - '! ;i- five ounces. ; -fx Si i-:.k-r of the House Hewitt, of j ,!.; -I. urs, bus gone to Jamestown, Da- I i. ' 'i a visit, and somebody else, we hope :' l.i'iu'.'nfelter, will go tu the State ' - .i' jr'- in his place. i -A , i.e ( ortiaitof the late Dr. R. M. S. , ( f ( isson, vaulted bv Dr. Jeremv ' ii a: .! paid for by Hon. John Scott and j w i- i rf-M'ntedto the Mountain House, - n. on Monday last. j - I- iii variety of household furniture I red for sale by public outcry, at r House, in this pl ic, on Thurs- ' pt. 14th, at 1 o'clock, p. m. See ' : rVt ' pi uited at tins oi.ice. 1 ,F. p'i and Maria Casper, thr Inhuman i ct.ild bra'ers, weie released from I :I..i:i"!;ybiirg j ii! oiie day last week, af- , rerii-g Va'i in the sum of ?l,i'"i eacli to i ir Riid nnsw rat Court. j '11 " liarvest home picnic, for the behe'it k ( 'atiiolic ?imrcli af St Augustine, held ' ' . (ipes'lriv ot In.-t week, was a decided ! -ior'a'iv tin.ircialiv arid otherwise. en ! '0 and .-.; v. ere realized. :.nd H'.oi'.s lieadr.'-he, and all de- ?s of sto-i: ich and h.iwels. cured by . . . 's 'Toilets" or niiti-liiious crau - . cen's a vial No el.t-an boxes to v. arte of virtues, l'.y oru;'-:Sts. -A i 'irknr wn man was run over ar.d i:i V'.'ed !v the second section of the . . id express on list Friday morning, : ::ai'i w is roiinditig the curve at the ; '. a si.oit distance this side of Al- : ey lias ready f.-r sale a larcro stock f i ii 1 1 cans of his own manufacture wa: rai.ttvi ti he maiie of the verv 'i -oal tin, ami which he will sell Just ,i- TMrthi'ss sloii-!.(.p cansare sold : .' s. l.orerto base !al! clu'i went to ii- r liay a'i'l crossed bats with the - at that p'aee. Imt as clubs wern't tae ;e c la just then, the f a. for the othoi y went home fellows to 11 d losses and elongated ad- Ma the compliments ex'.ended j.( r pre-s alonu the line of the !; a: pres. .n! writing. Hope to se the r- d as to the pass,... next time ; uistowi, man named Peters and a ! iiy f r n i Cam'nria borough, this 'atiieil Nannie Mitchell, were ilnil ', i s of wedlock by Justice Kinkead, ; i;u e. on Wednesday last. No cake, : i ! - ; - :.ie coiiii.roiiKse. i -! -t.T lloirjs, of Johnstown, for Con---. ai;d James Cooper. T.s-i., of Coopers- - as o-ie i f trie candidates for A'senihly, '. to be the way the stihvart cat threat- o jump at the IlenulHiean county con lon. on M-uitlay next. -An employe on t.'ie . i: construc- - vain, name, !;rown. f -ll from the cars j . ' f y w ere passing the station af Cres - '. ''vt Friday morning, and was literally i . . 1 'o pieces in the presence of a large ' of horrified special ts. ; ,i r.nyton. the man -fish, who, as most i r f urs kt.ow, was educated at St. I - College, Loiatto, claims to have ' '' '' '"' sevet ty-five persons from . nr,d f!-e lnrc"st reward ever offer- v.;,s three-dollar watch. -. - ' actor on the Johnstown and j ' 'M:. train which carried candidates . . H aver. DuiT. Black and Africa to political caMierings at Somerset, j '! ri i i i niit their way except Braver. ' i . ,s r.n a pass. Straws, ere. " .ei l.imlsey, of the Huntingdon ' savs that he "missed friend Mc e p:-nie.' Sorry, for Ids sake, if : '1- oivr,, that lie missed us ; but. all ' . f we had been there we wouldn't -k , i.., ,lnot; if onr xvife knew It 'f : e of the business n)en wno t'i-rtMiK statu! in need of bill- r t . n.is, enveIoes, etc ? We do f w oik so neat arid chean that the r cm ' : scarcely be boticl.t at retail rrice as we charge fur it ready n firay, of Shady Plain, Arm . P-i.. for whom Dr. Sadler, 2.v l'it".'iur,"i'i, romovj a cataract 'at. was fitted wi: Ii glasses iast an row re'id nnv print. Her '. .b.'cph II. Smith, assisted in ; ; Fekenrode, one of the oldest -'.cued citizens of Carrolltown, ' vitir.'day afternoon, aced up ' '-years. Mr. Fekenrode nai - eounty and continued to reside -i.or.t his long and useful life. '.! rc-t In peace. e during the "wee sma' hours" - '.'v -.mornint abit of asenmmage ': r'a.co, resulting, we are told, '!" (.aitimn being nrettv badly h o,iiiB man named Criste, who, 1. ':- '. a razor on his opponent. !." yet Veen arrested. t-mv 'i!-in and wife departed , ' 1 Moi.dav last, pfter a pleasant I a f rnfitiihle May of nearly two f un er g iiug to (;reersburg, j ! ; r.r,!.,,-.. I ''i ii nt it more inr r returning to their home I 1 liiu.iiiuou LDiinry. ? s-i-".a night, while Mr. John r-i in nit to his;)iom In .Tntuw- I'" !"!i:!f he was attacked by ' :. '). He re-i--?ed his assail"- 1 1 f II. oni lired a revolver at i ; . iriti through Mr. Hughes' j :: ii'i! a j alnf ul wound. . M. Flanagan succeeded the . .- " it.jr away with a rattlesnake i t"i.-!np which measured 4 : ''' :n lenatn ami no less tlim 9 ', 'I t:;e boriv. It spotted 13 rat 'r '.ivil rrentia'Iy spcakine, was ' ik.- we have heard of being "in.ty. ' l"-i eral reunion of St. Michael's ''(11. and Uenefifdnl Nocietv nf 1 i e !. ol on Sunday, October 1st ' tv will partake of Holy Com 1 ! and In the afternoon at- neon total abstinence, to h a en p. tent clerzvman not yet !"'. ie is cordially invited. ""i cmnor tins riac s in a I... ire the crack club of the 1 . t (, the country. Onr boys I.i'.'vN f the has ball field, or, s tlie hnse ballists of Lilly's, in "ti !at Wednesday afternoon, to ttf-ptv-three runs to a bare one i !' i!ows. a biliean victory for A note from our former townsman, Mr. The. J. Condon, ioforms us of his removal ' f'om Bolivar, estiuoremnu county to et El'walwth, Allegheny e.-nintv, where h v ; es the Freeman henceforth to 1? Pent him, , and where, bs we are real Iad to learn, he i has secured a situation with Messrn Walton . & Co., miner and litppers of coal, at 570 per month. , Emma Larimer, adopted oVinchter of I Uac Trout, living near Faintrsvilte. West ; morel a ml county, lias been m'wstna several ' days and the neighborhood is excited with rumors of foul play. The girl was only thir j teen years old. She disappeared in the night ' and was only dressed in her night clothes, i The burden of susuicion seems to rest upon tion to our office the otherMay which weighed j five pounds and measured nearly fifteen I Inches. It was grown on the farm of another good friend of the Freem is, Mr. Thomas i Bishop, of Allegheny township, and all who I saw it pronounced it a beet which would be hard to beat so early in the season. ; The aged mother of Mr. W. II. Swartz, ! editor of the Altoona Tribune, was stricken i with paralysis on Monday at her home In ; Hollidnysburg. She received her first stroke ' of paralysis two years ago and has been in i delicate health ever since. She remained unconscious all dav Tr.esdav, and at latest j accounts her physicians ami family enter , tained but slight hopes for her recovery, j John Owens, mv jolly Jo John, when first , ynujstarted store, you hadn't such a stock as i now is kept within your door, but then you j did your nest to win a goodly share of trade, J and thus, we're glad to know, you many , friends have made. So push afong. John Owens, mv boy, with honest goods to sell of every kind at prices cheap you always will do well. Summer goods selling off at cost. Our old friend and alwavs Interesting correspondent, Major (J-. Nelson Smith, spent i several navs in f.oensourg tins week, reeelv i lng the congratnlarjons of his numerous friends hereaway, and manifesting to all be holders the fact that a very shaky nair of legs are still able with considerable effort to nav igate a massive mind and, considering the Major's age, about seventy-six years., an ex ceedingly well preserved body. We "have been handed the opil ion of Judge Dean I h the case of Pmdle vs. Emp field and other election officers of Blaeklick townshin. tried at the June term of our County Court, with request to publish that portion of it which lays down the law rela tive to the right of any man to acquire a residence and enjoy th election fianchise separate and apart from his wife and family. We shall wrestle with the matter next week. Any man with the aim and ambition to shoot squirrels has a legal right to do it now, provided he can find 'em. Which same leads us to remark that the stupid member of the Legislature who got the section prohibiting the shooting of squirrels before the first of September incorporated into the game laws, ought to be shot himself for not knowing the peason of the year when these destructive ro dents are brought into this breathing, gnaw ing world. The leneth of the notice snt us by W. L. Woodcock, Esq., Ex. Com., Altoona, of the eighteenth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Associa tion, which is to he held In Eastnn, Pa., Oct ober 11th to 13th, and the late hour at which it was received, precludes the possibility of Its publication this week. For the same rea son "Tale the Second" of the "Weird Tale? of the Moutains" must take a back seat for the present. A party of Altoona nimrods came hither Thursday evening, and went hence early the following morning to Blaeklick township and parts ad jacent, where they succeded in bagging fortv two large black and erey squir rels, returning home Saturday. Beginning with the oldest and leaving the reader to de termine each for himself as to the best look ing .we arnend the names of the nimrods : Sampson Taylor. Billy Brady, A. V. Dively, H. H. Herrnnd M ike' Yea ire r. C. T. Roberts' Variety Store has Just been replenished with the best stock of boots and the finest lot of shoes, of all styles and qualities, to suit big men, pretty ladies, smil ing misses, uncouth urchins, or prattling in fants, and which will positively be sold at the lowest eas)i prr-no. Cent's furnishing goods anil well, hundreds of other things which everybody needs, can be bought very cheap from' Cham. (lo. se for yourself anil be convinced. Ku'obers of n.M kind always on hand. "Mamma, is the old lien going to be sent away for the summer f" "No, Charlie, but whv no you ask ?" "Well, I beard jiapa tell the new governess that they would have a fine time when he sent the old hen awav for the summer." Mamma put little Charlie to l ed. after giving him a dose of Sine's Tar, Wild Cherry and noarhound for bis cold; teliing him lie would be well in the morning, and then she laid for papa ami only for his having a bott! of Roberts' Embrocation in the house, muht have beeii a cripple for life, i We had a call on Wednesday from onr j staunch friend and subscriber, Mr. Philip IT. : Jones, of Blaeklick township, who was de- ! livered a few days ago from the house of bondage yclept Cntle Griffith and. thanks to arrumber of influential friends, had the fine imposed upon him at the last term of Court remitted by Governor Hoyt. Phil, is one of the most industrious, well meaning men in the county, and were if not for prov ocations almost beyond human endurance he would probably never get into trouble with hny one. The readers of the Johnstown DaVy Tribune were no doubt as creatly surprised as we know they were hiffhly pleased when they received tast Monday's issue of that live little journal, to find that it had been enlarged by an additional column to each of Its four pages and "lothed throughout with one of the prettiest suits, head and all, that the founder's art could furnfeh. Mr. Swank, the editor and vroprietor, has few equals and no superiors as a master workman and vig orous writet, and the Tribun in its new and eletrant dress is but another evidence of bis skill, proficiency and good taste as a printer and publisher. Our old friend David Peelor, of Johns town, who would be immensely rich if he was monarch of all he surveys, dropped In on us on Wednesday, and among other things of interest told us that on three several occa sions during his Ion? and eventful life, the first of which was in the year 12S, he had walked from beyond the town of Indiana to Hollidaysburg, a distance of sixty-two miles, between sun rise and sun down of the same day. Mr. Peeler is over seventy-one years of age, and although a staunch and "well preserved Republican, he says be Is bound to vote for J. Simpson Africa for Surveyor Oen- erai. ann is not; sure nut wnat lie wi ro further and fare still better than he would bv ' t.j a J I voimir Willi in own pur'y Some time last winter Martin P.nnzer. who worked in a coal mine at South Fork, I fired a pistol at Thomas A. Wentz, also a i coal miner, because he bad made fun of P.onzor about his attentions to a certain young trirl. The bullet struck an obstacle in 1 the pocket of Wentz's cavalry Jacket.and nc serious injury resulted. Wentz got a war , rant for P.mmT's arrest, but when Constable ' Waters, of Johnstown, went un to South Fork to capture him, he had left for Bradford , county, though for some weeks has b?en liv I lng with a farmer in Somerset eountv. One j day last week he came in a wagon with his , employer to Johnstown, where Mr. Waters ' espied him in attendance at market, and at j once took him Into custody. The arrest was , made on a process Issppd by the Court, the j Grand Jury having returned a true bill . asainst Tlouzer nt last March sessions. The ! heensed was subsequently brought here to 1 jail and committed for trial. On the 4th of last Jn!v Oeorce Feep-. a youni? German employed at the C. I. Co.'s machine shoo. Johnstown, dischareed sey- eral rounds of cartridges from his revolver in celebrating the day, and thinking be had j emptied all the chambers laid it away. Some j time time afterward his cousin, with whom ne rr.ards, took charge of the revolver and put it in a mote secure place. On Monday last Mr. Fepg viihed to clean It and put it away in his rnnk and it was handed to him for that purpose- In attempting to remove the cylinder to clean off the rust, the pistol " went off and the contents of one of the chamleTS struck him In the face, penetrating the loft cheek, ploughing its way through the flesh and muscles up his face and reap pearing jut behind the left ear. Dr. Schill was sent for nnd found that no vital part had nffected by the ball. Feeg suffered consider able pain during the night, but on Tuesday his condition was so much improved that he he pes to resume work in a few days. The following foolish conundrum ap peared in the Ebensbnra Herald ot the 2.r.th nit: Mr. A. T. Pirdln Is Ihe member of t, , ' ' , county i,ominuii-e irom T,.acklick township. Did not the Court de-j ; ciile at a recent scion that be had no right I j vote ?" The solution of the ahoveenigm . is not at all riifflcu t, and it may be stated for , the enlightenment of this npp,rrnHy anxious I inquirer after the truth, who seems to have i len dozing In "Sleepy Hollow" about the j -TV t - . 1 tlnlp reienen to, iiiri .j tinge uean delivered 1 1 ir,u, nuir nmi iiiiun-in nn.nr I'l'lllO'II WU1CO I 1 f . w. I n-)ifi rtins mirvht r-eorl sastlo .-In.- ' n ....... a........ ....... ....i.iimi rrn-' I f hniirnlbi and vrteqmrocally that Mr. Pir.dle ' had and has the undoubted legal right to vote ! in P.iacklick township. That completely ! staffers the shell and exposes the meat In the j !T(iM'n silly conundrum. Where's your old i flint-lock? "Wake up. Illp. and learn that ! the world still moves. Alas ! alack 1 that some people should take their inrrtin' so slowly, and then only when they can't avoid it. ""'"-- jisiui, I "Wld KrllaMc'g" Political rot-ronrri. j i .kik ai Atlantic .ity. i THE BUSINESS PtaposEP OF BT OrR COtTNTT COURT THIS WEEK. Following is a brief resume of the more Important business transacted in the Court of Quarter Sessions from Monday at 10 A. m. until Wednesday evening, when our report closes MOSBAT FOREWOOS, After calling the mnw or the uttoraevn forma tion, petitions. BTMitora' r-ports, eto.,' Monday forenoon, a laree namtvr of which were presented and ll"poed of by confirmation, decree, citation, continuances, etc.. no.'e proiroui were, on motion of I!tri.-t Attorney Serhler. entered on behalf or Solomon Kinter, ure'v of the peace. e- per pipvr filed: Koie F. Shultz. lsr.'eny. on piyment ot costs: Al. M.H'artner, chnnred with larceny, fmt. In the opinion of District Attorney Seehler. Vniltv only of pimple trespass, county 'o pv the costs': Wm. Parker, shonttntr James" Kennedy, on pay ment of coftj hv prosecutor: Charles ricvtne, as fanlt and battery, costs paid by defendant ; t,. I). Stnll. forcible enter and detainer, costs eqaally de-vido-1 between propecotor and defendant : Edward MeMeane. shootinir a circus man through the hand, prosecutor not. apparinir. c:iss paid by de fendant : John Schwartzmnn. ftsmiit and battery, eots on defendant : Joseph Prinze, 13 years old. plnolnir obstructions on railroad, ctts on defend ant . Wra. Reynold, charire not stated, on pay ment of costs "bv defendant. The returns of the constables present were then taken and Court ad journed until 1 p. m. AET11JTOOS SESSIOTf. Court met in pursuance ot artiourrrment and f1rt fn order reeelred.connrmed and otherwise disposed ol various other petitions. reHr's, etc.. presented by members of tne bar, after which the caes of thefora'th vs. Mrs. Frank Buraoon, Coni'th vg. Silas Ream, fornication and bastardy, Com'th rs. August Abler, game charge. Com'th vs. J. J. Seel er. fame charsre, 'om'th vs. John Vintroth, llle- f:l liquor sellinar, and Com'th vs. eo. Judson, areeny, were, on motion, continued nntll nert term. In the case of the Com'th vs. Noble Water man, chanted with seduction, fornication and batsrdy. a nolle pro, wis entered on payment of costs by defendant, the parties hiring been mar ried a short time airo. These matters belnir disposed of. the (Irand Jury was called ar.d sworn, and S . C. Stincman, of South Fork, chosen as fi.remnn. The first case which came from the Orand Jury fortrlnl was that of the Com'th vs. John Huiicii tohler. chirked with asiultinur Mrs. Oick. of Snminerhlll. Not entity, but snfBclently blame worthy to be saddled with the costs. Com'th vs. Jerome and F.Ilen llolden selling liquor without license. Onllty as to the latter. Sentenced to pay a fine of tit and costs ol prose cution, or under'no three months' Imprisonment In the county jail. TT"1?SirjAT'8 SESStoW. At the request of the members ot the bar, the trial lief, for ncxi week was continued, and the Sheriff was directed to mlve notice to suitors, iu- j rors and witnesses not to attend. I Argument Court was fixed for Tuesday, Oct. 24, iiss-j, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Com'th vs. Silas M'Kee fornlrntlon and has tardy: Mnrtha K. Miller, prosecutrix. Iiefendant found irnllty and the usual sentence Imposed $5 i fine, costs of prosecution, $-10 lvim? In expenses I and SI per week for support of child seven years . from Oet. 1st. with VH) bonds and surety tlia t the Child shall not become a public charae. ' Com'th vs. Thos. 11. Heist selllnif liquors to I minors. Salle pro, on payment of costs by do I fendant. I Com'th vs. Wm. J. Canan selling liquors on ) Sundav and permlttlnir snme to hedrnnk on prom ; lses. Defendant tonnd ituilty, and sentenced to i pnv a fine of Ti5. costs ot prosecution, and remain tcndnysln county Jail. Com'tb vs. Wm. J. Canan selling- liquor to minors. Defendant found fcuilty and sentenced as above. Com'th vs. William J. Cansn selling liquor to men or known Intemperate ha tilt. Indictment I I quashed. Com'th vs. Martin and Michael Loran assault and bnttery. Case continued. Com'th vs. John an.! Michael Sheehan eraelty to animals; John P. Sheehan, prosecutor. Not g-ullty nnd county to pay the costs. Com'th vs. James Thompson anil Christian Mar low larceny and receiving stolen goods, fot jruilty. Com'th vs. ssme defendants malicious mischief. Not iruilty and W. A. Donaldson, prosecutor in for the costs. Court ft vs. Henry Nagie not a true bill ; costa to bo paid by the prosecutor, .las. J. Khody. Com'th vs. Wm. Conville forcible entry. Not gTillty : costs equally divided between the defend ant and prosecutor, John I.eahy. WlDSfSDAT'S BFSSIOS. Com'th vs. Casper Koth assault and battery. Not guilty, but defendant and prosecutor, Adam Naelo. each to pay one-half the costs. Com'th vs. John A. Sroft carrying- concealed weapons. Not guilty, but in for the oots. Com'th vs. same defendant wilfully pointing- a pistol and assault and battery. Same verdict and sentence The following cusestwere contlnned : Com'th vs. I John Lahrlsky, forgery: Com'th vs. Howard 11. Manamv, fornication nnd bastardy ; Com'th vs. M:iry .Tneohy. asHtilt and battery: Com'th vs. li.inlel Cnmniinsrs. desertion: Com'th vs. Kd. C alia "Tiiefc" Trefts, asault nnd nnt'erv; Com'th vs. Jus Sutton, adultery ; Cc.m'tli vs. Martha Dix on, adultery; Cem'th vs. Jesse McCreigiit, hltfli w.iy rohhery. Salle nrotemii were entered In the following ca-es : Com'th vs. William Dorian, assault nnd I battery with Intent to commit a rape, on payment I of costs by the county. j Com'th v. Sylvester Tiurk, assault and battery, I on pnymont of the e.,ts by the defendant. Com'th vs. Albert See. fornication and bastardy, on payment of costs by the county. Com'th vs. Roland, .losiah nnd Jam's IMTon larceny. Jury returned a verdict this (Thursday) morning of cot guilty : county for Costs. Fatal Fall from a Pridoe. A young man named James Conway, about twenty three years of age, who lived with his moth er in Tunnellhill borough, attended a dance on last Saturday night at the old Fountain Inn, on the 'Hollidaysburg turnpike, about three miles cast of Summit ville. He started, in company with some others, on his return 1 home about 2 o'clock in the morninu, several I of the party riding on mules, and when they I reached the high stone bridge which crosses j the bed of the old Tortage Kailroad near the i foot of what was once known as Flane No. 1 6, "it seems that young Conway, who was j traveling on foot, cot on one of the side walls 1 bridcre for the purpose of mounting a mule I behind one of his companions, and while on I the wall lost bis balance and fell a distance of at least thirty feet to the old bed of the j railroad, upon which there had accumulated I a larse quantity of loose stone and rubbish. J He was conveyed to LJs home in an insensi ble condition bV those who were with him, . and never spoke from the time of the acct i dent until his death, which ocenrred some j time during Sunday night. Drs. Devereaux 1 and Miller, who were, summoned to attend I him, found that none of bis bones had been j broken, and that bis death resulted from in i ternal injuries alone. The deceased was ! employed as boss driver in Dennison's coal j bank at the "Patch," oonth-east of Tunnel bill, and is represented as having been a steady and Industrious young man. His re mains were interred in the Catholic cemetery In Tunnellhill borough on Monday last. May his soul rest in peace. The truth of the old saying that "mis fortune never comes sincly," was once more exemplified on Thursday last, firt by the re ception inthe mornlnar'by Mrs. Mary Shoe maker, of this place, as noted in our last is sue, of a teleeram announcing the death, at ait i.aite city, or her city, of her son-in-law. Malnr Chas. S. Wingard. and aeain in the evening Vy t'1" receipt of another telegram informing her or the snn nerirtpnt thnt hail tn fbot her of the sad accident that had on that day befallen her little grandchild, Willie Shoe maker, aged about nine years, only son of Mr. T. A. Shoemaker, of McKeesport, Ta, The last misfortune seems to have been caus ed by a freieht engine or train running into a wagon which was just crossing the track and in which young Shoemaker was riding, completely demoralizing the vehicle, and throwlngWillie out 011 his head and injuring him severely, is not fatally. At latest ac counts, we are glad to learn, he was getting along as well as could be expected, and the attending "physician entertains reasonable hopes for his recovery. term of the September court so far as we can remember, was ever before con vened in this place in a year that a Governor was to be elected without political meetings being held by both parties. None were held however, duridg the present week, owing to the fact, probably, that the new court-room can't bo procured for such purposes, and that although the old Court House has not yet been taken down, the eourt-raom Is not in a conditioa to make It pleasant for a large crowd to assemble in. The nights it Is true, were favorable for holding out-door meet ings, but as there is little excitement as yet felt in regard to the election, no attempt in that line was made, although good speakers could have drawn an immense audience on Monday night. dlVEX AWAY. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer made to all invalids and sufferers by Dr. King's 2Sew Discovery for Consumption. Von are requested to call at James' Drug Store, Ebensburg, and get a Trial Pottle free ofcort, if you are suffering with Consump tion, Severe Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis. ITnv Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarse ness, or any affection of the Throat orlLungs. It will positively cure yos. W . ..... .... Mint patron, ex-Assemblyinan John Hannan, of Johnstown, who returned home the other day after a sojourn of several weeks at Sum- mi'tville. only to find himself almost unable to breathe, owing to seveie attack of hav fe- ver, with which he has been long afflicted He fears that he will have to return to the mountains for relief. -. . . . Throat, Brenehlal, and I.nng nincRite a specialty. Send two stamps for large trea tise giving self-treatment. Address World's Dispevsart Medical Association. Buffa lo, X. T. t'el Fright. To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Url riary Trouble, especially Brieht's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails of a cure where a cure is possible. We know this. Erkn-sburo, Sept. 5. IS?-. ' Df.ak Hexrt It is wonderful bow fash ion chances from ace to age. To grow fat was a crime punished at the whipping post with the ancient Spartans. The Spartans soundly whipped those who grew too fat for military exercise and service. With modern Americans tat is a virtue, and the possessors of adipose matter aTe awarded with alder man honors, seats in Congress, State Senate, United States Senate, Supreme P.ench and even the Presidential Mansion. The Demo crats of Cambria have chosen, and honored two hundred and twenty round"r as their candidate for Coneress, and it is 6aWJ the Re publicans of Cambiia will chose and honor as their candidate a two hundred and thirty five pounder. Thus it will be seen that the American possessors of adipose, instead of being degraded as were the Spartans, are honored. The present American President turns the scales at 225 pounds, and is as agile as Barnum's "Jnmbo." His feet stand far apart and make a base so solid that be is able to amble off with all the rum thp boys can ram into him. This adipose President "Cbet." as be is familliarly called is a bold fisherman. He Is considered, when fishing in the basking dells of the Adriondacks, anTIzaak Walton. "Chef vanquished and landed a fifty pound salmon trout on one of bis fishing frolics. . He bad a desire to come to the mountains of Pennsylvania on a fishing froh, but some officious mountaineer Informed him that Allegheny mountain trout were seldom known to rise above twenty pounds, which disgusted him. "Cbet" is no pin-book fish erman, ne caught, a tow-beaded urchin angling for sun perch In the Potomac, and mortified the poor bov by telling of his land ing of a fifty pound fish. It was a little mean in "Cbet" to bullyrag the Potomac boy in that wav. It Is said that President Grant's poor luck in fishing for trout in Pennsylvania had much to do In deterring "Chet" from coming to Pennsylvania on a fishing frolic. It will be remembered that some years ago President Grant started tor the headwaters of the Susquehanna on a fishing frolic, but he didn't reach the waters. Grant was being tapered off, but, according to the newspapers of that day, he laped a a new drunk on the old one, knocked the hats from the heads of sundry sober people in a Pennsylvania village, and was finally captured anil put to bed In a country7 inn. where he was confined until he tapered off. It is much to b regretted that "Chet" who had intended to take a run In his yacht, the United States steamer Dispatch, to Block Island, had to abandon the trip on ac count of the crank of the Dispatch engine breaking, ne has been unfortunate as far as fish catehine goes ilnrine bis present fish ing frolic So far he has failed to get the point of his book in a sheep' bead. It is gratifying, however, to know that "Chet" is having a happy time of it. In its notice of "Chet's" Dispatch cruiz, the Philadelphia Times' poet sings : King Arthur. Stalwart, full six foot, and fat. The chief horn of a blood-bent ball which slow A man, was sporting at the land's expense. Along our Eastern edire. Tils new-made flag The growth ot Chandler's fs.ooo head Floating nt his mast-top. Oft-times he nnd Bill Snllce the main-brace, and as the glasses clink ! They wink and thumb-point o'er the shoulder left And say : "Of water we've enough and more ln ! deed no end. Now If we had a navy !" Then they laugh And fill 'em up agln. By the way, Henry, I most chide yon for not publishing the beautiful lines on Chet's flag, which were dedicated by the New Tork Sun to Billy Chandler, and wliicb ate as follows : A Flag for the President ? On the Dispntch ? Soon there'll be ribbons And garters to match! Soon w shall see The flag In Its pride W"Merewith his majesty t 'hanees to hide ! Over the White Honso, in chamber and hall. In Ked Room, nnd Blue Kooin, and Oreen Hooro, and all : Orer the Fast Koom and all Its fine furnishings ; Over the Inning Koom, over Its hurnishtnga ; i "ver tne pigeons and partridges una mere. Figured in Chln.i. when Sirs. Hays staid there fiver the hnWer nnd over the notler. The cook and Ihe hostler, the to otmiin and butler ; I 'ver the fonr-ln-hand ver the l ays. Over the doir-c.irt. Over the c haise : Over the House when he unes to iun hills ; Over the drntrtrist who miios his pills : Over the Ian I. Over tile sea : Wr. ftcd by steam or wnltlnz the breeje ; Tlirowlnur lor snlmoa, Amtrllnitr for trout; Bestinir at home. Or driving nout ; Made Into badges And cut on his pinto ; Curved on his panels Ami writ on nls irate ; Stamped on his linen. His hose and cravat : Stitched on his collars And sewed on his hat Ornven In metal ortosslntr in bnntlnor, Arou nd Mm. above him. or rowing, or bunting ; A Fitcnet of rov.Vtv, Take-ofl your h it loyalty ; The irospel ol irush IV. ne up in a rair. That most nn-Amerlcan President's flair. It is said that "Chef lias not realized some of the ends he had in view when he se lected J utle Folger for the Treasury De partment, Howe for the Pot Office Depart ment, Teller for the Interior Department, and firewater for the Attorney Generalship. There will be a recasting of the Cabinet. "Chef" thinks his Cabinet is not a strong one. He feels ns if it bad too many grand fathers in it too litt'e fresh blood and sinew. The retirement of Folger. Howe, P.rewster, Frelinchuysen and Teller may be looked for. "Rillee" Chandler, whose appointment was inpuruit of Chefs purpose, will be retain edin the Navy Department. When "Chet" does make this predicted change, the plumed knight Eoscoe Conkling will come to the front. The retinue of clerks and servants of the Tariff Commission now nnmher more men than the Commission. The Commission travels in two special Pullman cars, a sleep ing car and a dining car. which have been chartered for this imposing Commission's journey thronch the west. The Commis sioners have passed a point where modesty ends, and their mission has become not merely a farce bnt an impudent farce. Ev ery mile they travel and every hour they con tinue in session they insult the people. The purpose of the commission Is the evasion of the most important question before public attention, and if the present tariff is not con tinued it will not be because the work of the Commission is not sufficiently evasive G. X. S. Fifth Asnfal Exci rsion of thf. J. V. P. A W e didn't participate in the printers excursion to P.ellefonte last. Fiidav, but all who did unite in saying that they bad a big time and a delightful experience, thanks to thejunbounded kindness of the P. R. n. offi cials, who furnished free transportation for yjyTri .101. jitiucipanrs, ann also to the good people of Rellefonte for the generous treat ment accorded the press gane and their la dies. An address of welcome replete with kind greetings, sound'sense and good advice was delivered by C. T. Alexander, Esq ,and responded to in "the highest style of the art" by that able journalist ard genial gentleman, Hrother Schwartz, editor Altoona Tribune. tx-Gov. Curtin. who did much beside to en tertain and delight the visiting typos, also spoke a piece" in his usual happy and fe licitous style, after which came sight-seeing Ur.o?tvt1ton'.Bninil1romr,t" tripping of the "light fantastic" at the Bush House ho pleasantly presided over bv our good friend and patron, the jovial (triith) Teller, and a good time generally. All in all, it must have been a delightful trip and we doubt not that those who indulged thereinlfeel like awarding the f nil mede of praise to the land of manly Meeks, famous Fureys, excellent newspapers big springs, handsome houses, cheerful sur roundings, pret y ladies, clever gentlemen and hosts of hospitable people. utu,eD Prove It or Drot It. The Johnstown Tribune gives currency to the allegation that at tn late Democratic primary elections in this county certain votes in certain townships cast for Mr. John Carney, for Poor House Director, were, counted for Mr. John Kora baugh, and the result of said count certified to the convention of Return Judges charge of fraud of the kind spoken of was circulated a few days after the election in regard to the returns from Cambria town ship, but not in reference to any o'her town ship so far as we have learned. AM we have to say is that the election tickets, list of vo ters, tally papers and returns of the election are in the custody of ex Sheriff Iilair, chair man of the County Committee, and if any frand was committed they can be used toes tablish the allegation. Card of Thanks. One of Ehenburg's most popular tonsorial artists, Mr. II. Gant, who commenced business here nearly one year ago, wishes to return thanks to the people of this community for their liberal patronage during the past, and hopes for a continuation of the same in the future ne has lately fitted up his tonsorial parior in good style, and will spare no pnins to make it comfortable for all who may favor him with a call. Clean towels a specialty. Kparkllntr Eyes, Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only ac com pany good health Parker's Ginger Ton ic better than anything, makes pure, rich blood, and brings health, joyous spirits, strength and beauty. Ladies trj it. LLacirl THE FNTKHI 'AINMENT AT THE CITY r.T THE Mi A TO EXCEED ANYTHING OF THE KIND F.VETt HELD AT A WATEHtSO-n.ACE. The natural charms of September at the seashore, the enjoyment of which the public is deprived of by the practice of the keepers of the large hotels, who hastily close up with the first rush, which usually takes place lit the end of August, are not only to be at the convenience of the public "this month through means of frequent trains to and from Philadelphia, bnt are to be en hanced by a great musical festival similar to but greater than that recently held nt Cap May, and under the same management. September, as all know who have viiited the seaside during that month, is the finest of the twelve; the bathing is better than in August, the weather is delichtful, and it is only a wonder that managers of hotels have not long ago appreciated the fact that mot sojourners leave the ocean resorts more from custom than a desire to depart when every thing thereat is most enjoyable. It is decid edly a new depnrture. and one which will be remunerative to the hotels nnd huainoa nn. pie of Atlantic to continue the season far into September. The United States notel. the l a rrocT a fr Atlantic City, has determined not to close for several weeks, find has eiven the nf 1 the lawn for Hia mncioai - -- """ivin sr 1 vx-i 1 ti 11 intn t. The grounds are to be brilliantly illumina ted : an immense musical stand, capable of accommodating 4no Instrumentalists, solo ists, and choristers, will be erected ; the de corations will be lavish, and Chines, lanterns and electric lights will be in profusion. A grand full dress Dall will take place on Sat urday night, the music for which will con sist of two great orchestras, numbering over one hnndred performers. The expense of such an entertainment, which is great, will be met by subscription, from the citv offi cials, hotel proprietors, railroad companies, business people, and citizens generally. The detailed programme is not yet fully arranged, but. will be duly announced, and one great advantage possessed by the pro posed fete Is the determination of the man agement to avoid a division of locality, as was the case at Cape May, by centralizing the different atti act ions. Of the success of the enterprise there can certainly be no question. PnciDF. or MrRDKR Which? A tele gram dated Latrobe, Ta., Sept. 2d, furnishes the following in regard to the death under suspicious circumstances of a prettv young lady resident of onr neighboring county of Westmoreland. The telegram says : Younirstown and all the eommnnttv snrroandlnir l excited over the sntelde of a artrl who has been livincr with Zaehariah Friti. Her name is JVfanra retlleiiter. Some two months ago she left the employ of a wealthv vonni? farmer and went Into the household of Mr. Frltf. Ho one suspected anvthine. Everything was lovelv and the eooe was at Its customary altitude.. The facts of the ease, as manifested by the post-mortem examina tion, "bowed there was something actually wronar. Iir. Peebles, of Yount-stown. and Ir. 5W 'o'nanirhv, of Iatrobe, were the physicians whoconducted the examination, and their Investigation went to show the yonmr lady would have become the mother of n ehlld. Previous to tor connection with the fam ily with Which she had Itved she had homes Kood character, hut It had quietly leaked ont that cer tain well-known business men and politicians had not been go discreet as they mlirht have been. Takfnea.ll thlmrs Into consideration, nnd noting all the circumstances In the case, there Is a suspi cion that the supoosod suicide may have been wore than that. The poison nsed was strychnine, and ns the irlrl was not known to purchase any thing ol the kind either In T,strob of Younirs town. there Is a stronar suspicion that the dmz was Interested fn the anticipated Increase In the census. The stories circulated nre lesion and there Is yet a otrone suspicion that some other hand than that of Maruraret rjelirer aided her spirit In Its transit to the irreat beyond. 'Squire H.ier, of I.atrobe. held an Inquest ves terdnv, but the testimony developed notliinif that wonld Implicate any person. The girl who has passed so mysteriously into the unknown hereaf ter was not only pretty, bnt had also the air that marked her as a lady, and the fact that her life was forfeited o pay the penalty of ker sad mistake showed that she appreciated onlvtoo well the dis grace that would follow when nature was allowed f'lll sway. The people dhout the neliibhirhood are anxlons and expectant of further develop ments, and If Is said that the head of a certain merchant rests more uneasy than that of the man who wears a crown. FliynirfnnV Wise nf (he Oporto trap. Xew Tork Physicians sav that they have been using Speer's Port Grape Wine and Wine Tlifters In their practice for years, to the entire satisfaction of their patients and themselves, and take great pleasure In rec ommending them to the public: as being all that is claimed for them, and. in fact, the most reliable they can find. It is especially recommended for consumptives, the aged and for females generally. It is rich in iron, from the iron in the soil from which the vines grow. For sale by E. James, Ebensburg. eOO.OO HKWARD Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bo gus, counterfeit or imitation nop Bitiers, especially Hitters or preparations with the word nop or nops In their name or connect ed therewith, that is Intended to mislead and cheat the PUliie, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hop B1TTER8. The genuine have cluster of Greet nors (notice this) printed on tho white label, and are the purest and best med icine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver and Xervous Diseases. Beware of all others, and of all pretended formulas or recipes of Hop Bitters published in papers or for sale, as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever deals In any but the genuine will be prose cuted. Hot Bitters Mfo Co., Rochester, N. Y. State Fair axd Exposition Combined. The combined exhibition of these two well-known societies commences September 7th, and continues two weeks, to September 2oth. From present indications the exhibi tion will be the largest, grandest and most varied that has ever been held at any point west of Philadelphia. The premium list is the most complete and thorough that has ever been presented by any similar organization, and offers for competition the handsome sum of $41,500 in prizes, besides an immense number of gold, silver and bronze medals. Excursion tickets will be sold on all the lailroads centering In Pittsburg and Alle eheny, and exhibits will be carried to and from the fair ou liberal terms. The Frnltsi mf Merit. Dr. Hartman & Co. Please send me a lot of yonr books on the "Ills of Life." I sell a great deal of your Peruna and Marmlin. They are very highly spoken of in this part of the country. F. II. Blspman, V. M.. Westford, Ta. Drar Sir : I have taken half a dozen bot tles of your Peruna and find it is doing me great good. Tours truly, James Wtatt, Steubenville, Ohio. o We had a pleasant call Wednesday after noon from Joel Wood, Esq., of Martin's Ferry, Obio, who was the former President and is now a member of the Board of Direct ors of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad, a thoroughfare two hundred miles in length, now in course of construction and rapidly approaching completion. Mr. Wood, whom we" found a very courteous gentleman, is a guest at Belmont Cottage, havingcome hither to get away from the hay fever, with which he has been afflicted for seventeen years. We wish him all the relief he hopes for and which he is beginning to enjoy. 0 A tiamskl who lived In Tluhnqne Was ambitious to marry a dnque; Hut as none came to her. She accepted a pooher Young fellow whose name It wag LuqUi The bride was led up the broad aisle, dot up in tho most kllllnir staiale ; When asked If she'd be A true wife to he. She promptly replied, "I should smalsle." So wonld a person smile who. on nsklnir, "Where Is the best place to buy ready-made elolh Init?" would be Informed of any other place than Jhs. J. Murphy's Star Clothtm Hall. 109 Clinton street. Johnstown. IVIr. Murphy keens a blsr stoelc. a newly-supplied stock, and a stock which has never been known to fail in (tiring unbounded satisfaction to customors. Ta smnutish pvln thosioc tlumsh ntlvx mrould tin rithlbh a ta irwin le ra dfl air na olfflisriKh so ; mareompuKilia a Lhfuil siad fior iro lear, ta siad ro bhreae airus faean muiil sin fein forfcallto urecb. sl auran dlipThe. - The foreifoinit is a samplo of how they can tor ture the vowels and consonants of the Knlffh lanirnaifo into uncouth sounds If they try hard enonarh Hut after It ail remains this pleaslnir re flection that S. p.lnmonthal. 1119 Eleventh avenno, Altoona, has had. has now. and will continue to have on hand the nicest, cheapest and best boots and shoes for both men and women in this section or the State. Take our word for it. No, don't do that either, but take a trip to Altoona and see how It is yoursolf. Trtit snn comes np and the sun eocs down. And behind ns roll the years: . Hot day and niirbt are the same as one To the chap who wields the shears. The chap who wields the shears Is Indeed a po- tanrfactor in theerreat mass of humanity, but . Well, let us l.inve that train of thought pist where we found It and call tho attention of the reader to the fact that the New York Clothin Ha 11. 210 Slain street, Johnstown, has the lowest schedule of prices and the hiehest order or wearlnp apparel in the market. To be eonviuoed, you liaveonly to call or drop a postal card. BAI.M1 1.1. Al HAIR lilSIIIKIR. It is cntlrel dit'.i-rent from all other- it Is as ' clear a? wiiti r. nnd , a its name indiemes, is a .er- I leer Vegetable H ir Kesioii-r. It will Immediate- ' ly Iree the head trom all dandrull. re.-tore gray ' tiatr to its natural color, and produce anew growth ; where it ha lailen of!. It d es not in any manner i attect the health, which Sulphur. Mint ol Iead, ( and It urate l Nnver preparations have done. It will change light or laded hair in a tew days to a heautllul glossy brown. Ask your druggist lor it. Kach tottle warranted. Smith. Ki.iNKfcCo., W holesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C N. Ckit TESTOJf. New York. ft-it-lj-.l r. r r. s u i' r a i Ri ssex railroad Trains on the K' ent urs and Cresson Kraneh I K.'.HiN.ad rnn a- fallow, nuder the existing time j table: j MoFTtiitn Traik Ix-avos Kbensburx at T 10 and i nrrivos at Cresson at lo. Returning, leaves Cres Soii at 11. 4f and arrives In Kbensourg at r. A ptkhhoo Train leaves Irnshnr at 3.10 ! and arrives at Cresson at .in. Ketarning, leaves Cresson at .V40 and arrives in Kbensburg in 6.4o. Moth trains (morning and afternoon) on the E. k. C K. K. connect ht I'rcwn with trains going east and west on the main line of the V. K. K. OBITI'ARV. O'COXNEIX-Died, at the residence or her son, in CamtTlii township, on Thursday. Aug. 31, lSv Mrs. Mahcri.i.a OHIonmll, In the ninety flrst year of her age. The deceased was the widow of lr. John O'C'on- lion, vlin Hii! & niiniiipr of vpr niro Shwi i"rried In IreUnd and camp to this rrtnntrv n:iriv nearly sixty yearn iero. soon a ttcr which tliey ct tle.l on the name tract of liiail on which ghelteil. She was the i'UI't wr.inan in this s-tlon of the county of whom we hnve nnv knowledge. It wa only eirht or nino months nso. that, owmit to the Infirmities of mro, 5hc loiiml herself nnatle to per form her accustomed dally household duties nl had In a lanre measure to defist from them. She led the lite of a ftood, sincere t'hristian woman a devont member ol the! 'atholic t'hurch. and was held in the hiirhet esteem fy all who knew her. Three ohlldrcn. all of whom are sens, survive her. Her remains were interred In the Catholic ceme tery on Saturday afternoon. May her soul rest Id peace. "OTICE TO TRAVERSE JURORS. -- Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to the di rection of the Court, to all persons who have been summoned as Jurors lor the second week of the September Term of t'ourt (1RV2). nt to bo In at tendance, as there will be no Court heid at that time, for the reason that a41 the cases on the list have been continued. THOMAS ORIFF1TH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 6, 18s-i. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice is bereby irlven that John Lsmerrnai, of ftlackllek township. Cambria county. I'a., and Marvraret, his wife, hy deed ot voluntary asston ment have assigned all the estate, real and per sonal, ofthe said John l.amereaux to A. T. I'indle ol the same township, county ami State aforesaid! In trust . for the benefit o! the creditors of the sabi John Iamereanx. All persons, therefore. Indebt ed to the said John L.amereaux will make pay ment to the said Assignee, and those l.avin claims or demands will nr.ake known the same without delay.- A. T. I'lNIU.i;. Assignee ol John Lamereauz. Blaeklick Twp., Sept. 8, lSSi-ft. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION, No otlier disease is so prevalent In Uil ocmn- try o Constipation, and so remedy has ever! equalled tne celebrated feudnev-Wort aa cure. Whatever tne cause, however obstinate tba ease, this remedy wiu overcome it. Dll E7 C THIS distressins; com. V plaint Is very apt to be complicated with constipation. Kidney-Wort strsngtbems toe weaksnsd psrta and quickly oures all kinds of Piles even when phyalalanB ana mem anno hs-to poiure muea. 4. tTVt yon have either of tbnm troubles 7771 USE f PRICK Drufculsts Sell AGENTS WANTED TO Btl L THK RICH MW JtOOK TREASURY or SONG For the HOT! E CIRCLE A rich volume of 300 best loved lems chosen from the irholr'reiUm of Mu tic. I mihI cof I. (4S7 I Here.enlrH9.no. No book like It. So comprtttion! Sale I? immense! F.minent citizens say: - A treamry of pltcmre for every home," O. H. Titlany , I . 1), ' A perfect marvel of excellence and chiapnes.,, (. A. I'clti, 1. I). ' hull of otnn ine ,ern."r. T,. Kobbins. 1. V. "I like it. ' W. H, Ioane. Mn. I.c. mrett a real household want " A. J. IJiirrton. Ii. 1). " content will tiring genial tunnlunt to tne home. ,? Prof. VV. V. !herwin. " httve exa-min' 4 this rumpt'inv volume with great de liqhl.'' .1. H.Vincent, D. 1. "fl should be in evry household in tlu land.'' l'rof. I'. 'aso. Three million homes want it hence it Is a cranil chance to earn money . Sample page, etc.. Ires. Address ltl'BBAKli BKUS., Philadelphia, Pa. Invitation. Strangers are invited to visit our store, when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and to make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City Hall, at the very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants as we can. The store is about twice as large as it was two or three years ago; made so by digging under ground and building overhead, and by ex tension on Chestnut street Parts of the store are about as comfortable as any place can be; and one of the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and refreshment of strangers. One of the pleasant things about the store always has been the fact that you can walk all over it, either alone or with a guide, without ever being asked to buy a thing. We know very well that most of you come to us for a good share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to sec the place ? But perhaps you are not coming lo Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in" the store, when you get here. You can write for any goods that you may happen to want; and get them, proba bly, just as well as if you were on the spot. Any how, you know, you can return whatever you get that you don't like. We sell more sorts of tilings than we can put into an advertisement. So, what ever you want, suppose you drop us a lino. We'll help you if we can. John Waamaiud. CfeeetnutJTliirteenlh an Hark Uoefe, "nd City-haJl syuaxi PUlLAiiBXPlLU. V If I MIX C. SIlOnTTtWGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MKDIA. l'A.. 12 MIL.US FKUM rHILAl'EU'111 A. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPT. 13. Flxel rrice covers everv expense, even books, etc ' No extra charnes. No incidental expense. No evaminntion for admission. Thirteen e.xpcrt enootl teachurs. all men and all irr.duates. Spe cial opportunities for apt students to advance rap Idly Special drill for dull nnd backward boys. Patron- or students mav select any studies or chiH.se the reirtilar English, Sclcntinc. 'laslcal, ort'lv-il Knsrinecriou Conrpe. Students nued at Media Academy are now in Harvard, nle, and ten other tiilecs and " PolvtechDie Schools. Me dia has ?ven churchen and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale of all Intoxle-itlnir drinks. For new 1 llu-tiat.-d ircular address the I riiici; il and Proprietor. KWITHI 0. hHOKTI.IIM.K, A. S. (Harvard University Oraduate), Media. Pa. EO. M. READE, ATTOK JEY-A 1 i-A vv , jf Uthcb on Centre street. T W EM TY-N IN Til E XI 1 1 BITION Ol- Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society AS 1 SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION w - Pittsburgh EXPOSITION Society COMBINED, AT PITTSBURGH. tl,oOO IX Live Stock Exhihtlon, September Tin tofuth. Industrial and Mechanical inhibition will continue until lctober Uth. Oin lUy and Evening. EXCURSION TICKETS AT CREATLY REDUCED RATES Will be Issued by all Kallroads centering at rittsburirh. extiu' noons closi: si:rri:jinEi: 2iL 02icers Penn'a Sate Anitaltaral Secietj : JAMES M1TKS, President. 1. V. SEII.KK. IJecor linn pecretarv. IXUKllKit; MctHjrsKfcV", Uorresiiund g Soo'y. Avqust 11, 1S3'2. 8t. r I - . - - v.. SC -W NO AGENTS. After Twenty Years Without Ono Dissatisfied Purchaser ST "T' ",,a,f :,! F.rs?l i.s Row wood rieit. rv,unll V-nTcd timuIiout.dtti Soli 1 r. wvnni W-nl.t-JTutn. 1 ull iroa Frame, KnuUj lirand AuUon. -iviitruuit Bnee, Ci-i-d Hmii in. Arrnjf 1 -rbi., cw'i 1 Curved Lyre Triple Vtneercd n PlAnk. Pat-nt vTuri l.iv. nL-irnm. K-niit tini JVoird "B. .id U..1'. -uj Aaieat lu4!cx bcalo. and cvuxy la.j rvvemtm, wiU beauurul tvtt, buxl, alusic au.d lu-j-ucUon ijuulC A Com-dete Miisical Outfit for $198, KIAIUN And pocnin! to erery purchn.-. r fn!i::!.-. fore thoi.-i.b tr:'l' li ew'ia I il r.rarr-triyr runrin txe of jo'-.r rmrt. f.r .-mo rpniMt.i-' l i: c.s ; ...n . f. . t".: i'uL 11: t- '.al l t.;r t r u'. -r r-'tiTi 1 1. -1. (and wc will Bliii. It U oil r .rnr.wuuuv ; iian-n ianiiui'ljc. if liaaolji're.ori..!. v . j' y fru-lLi 'u.b vraji tril T-i-irr lrt receive end prm-e1, A we-rrt's coTai!rrpt1c.n v 't: r vrr tbe c-citntv of rlc & Fuperlor tnntnintcm from iii. Our t.wi --n i-o; ; h r t..i ;n . k owa r:; i y h-it'mittlnc i' tot v.r tm ono can mlnrowl luitslavnr.aDd -!.( n-T i Ktoi.ni el-fct. it a ; -rl.t. A Plaoo toii !- rl'imrhan;ly t trr-uh puch cnn-iiil teet mav siic lf cn ei ?- leeroT.il to noil,-1 ;t.e worn. a:.il the i urrJia er may well feel wlii-. In having a Plnro rial '.miL- I r t . . v. 'ii I lajniTonlwnl r-e. ana II bAo Immedlfite Rttenflo-n. If you do r-t want i. lnTnun.jt vonr-tf. v n y..u l. se baud ttilj otT toottV vlio wlujtjurciLa JI AliCliAt, tjiiili, ii Wcai i-ltveuia bireeucw rlu Ordera majr be tent Uu-ougb. ths Pnbliabexa f till Par $is,obo VORTH OF THE CELEBRATED ROCHESTER W11IUII DEFIES LOMVETITIOX IX QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, has ji st lji;i:n rkci ;ivi.ij at tiii; Golden Eagle Clothinir House. n 13U1 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, TA. ALSO, A LARUE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF HATS, CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SAMUEL MARCH, Proprietor. ALTOONA, PA., APKIL. ill. !S9-J.-tf. ' SPRING-TOOTH HARROW. ONE OF THE BEST FARM TOOLS EVEK LNTEyTED. Tried and Tested Successfully. CIvcs Ceneral Satisfaction. TOOTH CANNOT SI.I1. Farmers can save the ariee of one of the Harrow? in a very pliort time, tn time arJ lal-or fave-l In icolDir over the irround. if once gnini; over I'repiires aiol uiell"Ws n up In uch a -ori litl..n t" rec ivo the ee.l n wouH not te ol.talne.l in k ouu over tlireo or lour timet wan auy ji IXe urd uarr Harroas. It 1? also tlie lt peel -eoverer in the rlil. IJronn.l prepared by thin Harrow will yield a larger crop tlim bv an vjother Hricnltural Itrplenient, tecau.e It pulverises the irround thorouit hly , cuts the soil lri.ru t he Iw.tt'otn . "tiiik '" It up. an 1 leu c It In a loose cu nil it ion : In so domi Ii shaken out all rMis, thistle and w.-c.N. icfivirm tliem on Uie urtaca In the sun, where luty dlo much, quicker than if Lull covered up. For nwle l G. HTJlSITIL.lY, Agent. KBENSBURG, PA., SEIT. 1, ls-2. 4t. has Jii:ci:NTi.Y iii;oi'i;Ni:i his TIN-SHOP DEPARTMENT I'M'EK THK SlTEKlSTtMiEM E OF A PROFICIENT AND ACCOMMODATING WORKMAN. REPAIR WORK, HOUSE SPOUTING and ROOFING ATI F.Sl'ED TO US &TWRT .V07J' K ASP AT LOU KT mi' 'f B. 1QO s?o,-.DKtrs WHITE MMMMMWaHMM fvy A . !ir. i ii istrat ion Uom H AbH IViT' -M t. ti c jhtctH nine, wttb ocr - " " Years f-i nniiia t'i umnirrnvt -r.c w 'th tlrm of rn ta m te 11 :r,.-, f :t.t: t rp-.iUrct. This t tc raovi l- n-k p. s'-vL j m m Real Estate at Private Sale I THK nn'lersiimod oflers at private sale a valna I'AKJl , Situate In .Mumer tow ship, one mile west of Bresson, cont.iininn IH5 Arre. ahout 4 Acrra cleared, havinif therton erected a lntve two tory fkai pv. ei.mmi hoi sk, ruin ktaiilk and neceK-ar- outt'Ulldir.i.'. There is an orchard of choice fruit trees and an abundance of Kood water on tho premises. The land i in the vicinity i f jtood markets, and is well adapted lur farming and raisins (tuck. For term? a. ly to John i;. scasi.ax, Sept. 1, lS.-Sai. Ebensbunc. 1'a. ADMIXISTHATIO.V NOTICE. K.'ateot .1o-.iah M. I'HintiTV. dee'd. Letters of A-tniinisirill'n on the ot4t of ,l,s. ah M. 'hrlty, late of rt!lit?!n txironich, ilec'd. bavinir been tntnted to the nnder'iuni-d, all j er sons indootcd to an id estate ::re b.-reliy nntmed to make iinoiedi ite payment, and all persons havum claims aniiin-t the s-me will present them, pro perly autlienticnted tor settlement, to lil.UKO'A ANN t HKISTY. Administratrix ol Jiuh M. I'hiustv, dee d. OallltZiU. I'a.. Auir. 11. lsi.-fii. DR. M. J. BUCK, PllTStCIAX AND SrBOEON, A I toona, Pa. Otfice and residence on Fourteenth street, near Fleventh avenue, where nin ht calls can be made. Office hours from 8 to io, a. m., and from a to 4 and fl to S, p. nt. Special attention paid to 1U ases of the Fve and f ar. as well as to urirlcal Operations cl every description, J 4-19, v.-lf. 1 1 HI OK THE P11EHIUM8 Outers riitkr:h lip-sitwa &.; : I. W. f. t'AKKtHX. lresJeMt. K I'. ' l'N' I. Ueu.-ral Msnnger. J. I". PAlTOiSuN', Necretur. 1 BY BEXDrsO Slrrct freKi i'aetr la rcrrbawr, A wldinw A -tit'trn.it fi ts ".'-'1 pr-rf". Iw, aa3 al th ir 1 " Ia--eeiy I t L t f 11- fin oa, 0 can f urr:h K iwut"rr.i feuoewoud n- 10 of the L&rorest Size. H l-3 0ctavee. t ' feet 10 in. lor. S feet I -ji In. w.do, witli l:andyn!e r r-.ere-, PtooL ljuM. aJlA Xuau for . I IT t J I th9 I 13 t-1!..! and appruvci la CLOTH ouse. McNEVIN YEAGER. MiSTfiCTIRERft OF TIN, COPPER anl SHEET-IRON WAEE, AD IEALE!tS 1 COOKING & HEATING STOVES, KAMiLS, I IUMUA, 1 lUS I.levtn(h Avoniic, . Altoona, Ta. Uae Deor West of Opera Boote. KOOriNU AND Sl'OUTINO I RiiJII-TLT 1TTIMHO TO. la.rAiK ruB ktotfs io5sia.mu ok ia.. Altv na. Oct. 10. lS79.-tf. OiT I TJTJ Ofl 'r we lo agents. S'.me LiALAKl oZU c'w- fells on s:h. Tm T'-- - c I.1FK; repn-entln trie t aut, present and Future. fine Pthosraph in six rl'-;t.int fiit Sue. -j-j x '. '-'tnmer.t of Press. " It a ! nul iful.v rini-tie-t .rk of s-t. on se. tarts n r-mvei) the iruth ot tum.iruiiiv in an uiiimstal-le manner '' i'itt. t'tiro-iti !c. - a rr-at deal of ideality and artnt-e t.is'e shown In coming sitiou. eie.iriy's nd k rcetul ly Mended intys nnr tnonious wh.'le " Pitts F.ve'ng Ieierraph. tfaux iiletree. Send f-r cfcu'sr 1-4.-01 J rl. r.tJ., X ittsbar.a, Ta, 3 b?i sr- mm h ,1 i ' t i I Hi 3f
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