I CjBRli fREElH. EBSJS'SBUnO, PA., December 20, IS72. I LOCAL ANDPERSOPtAU. I 'orelegaut peifuniery goto Thomp- (f'D dy can show ycu vtkere Thomp- ' st-rc 's. profit" is the rtt'Ltl-Tn'rnderndCDt Orde of llUean, whatever the d-tcken. they f'' Th regular monthly meeting of the n.ink three feet la length and .till I . , M captured at Ciessou. a few , 19 ?.utber 8J feet In length and weigh- iiTita pwnd". tUot near fccalp Level ifedaesof nine deer, larre and 3 ' t : -.1 fnim 4 li l K l-tniltr. no all. WCI SU'rl" I 1 last. ay&bure Standard ay : ' . I. ..,r 41) 'r ...rrirUiikate Well, who i .... i.:.. ccroin to hinder them ? 7 .n . hi Tallinn a " w.-- " - ill t' une on Monday night next. Pougherty of Philadelphia, 1 Wer toivued orator," is to lecture in Twtwn on Saturday night next. f A , fC:zer.f of Wood berry, I. lair coun $ ;..ii!ir10,0C0 to extend a railroad ?' tfiUiamsburg to the former Tillage. f!vwunp ,uauh f,,r w: beevC5 f- riv "f Isaac Ciowfoid, is to come . Vti i rlacc on Saturday of next week. ! "V . ' rain nearly one mile in jnwti bv four locomotives, aiTived ituons from l the easioil oaiiuaay eveu- j ,J'-. . .monirli horoutrh authorities -i lie v , , vi,e purchased the necessary grounu .iu " . ' u. tbe eailv erection of a town KUieii'i'""- la I T ' house temporarily occupied by Sam'l fnauffher. at Whiskey Springs, tliiscoun- was destroyed bv fire a few nights ago, 2'tUiaigelotof valuable furniture went I i.The abominable practice so frequently AduWd in of lifting children up by the Xm" resulted in the breaking of one of Jearms of a little gill in Huntingdon the t-!even iVet vein of coal has been un a.thed in White township, Cambria coun- ,A the line of the Hell's Cap railroad. 3n. Pell has an eight feet vem oiued on tie fan e rad. , 4(Jtrn. Jacob M. Campbell. of Johnstown, hbr m imnatel lor uiaim 1 () F-, of this State, at the semi-annual rtion in Philadelphia. The election takes jfcee some time in April. i-Attention is directed to the sale adver tfce merits of t'eo. J. Ki-dgers real cstaie and j jronal property, and of personal property laif of M. M. Adams, dee'd, at CiessoK, jiWislicd in our paper to-day. --Ye generally prefer new articles to old iis the revr maids tothe old maid. All K Isle styles of ready made in clothing, Dots, shotr, hats, caps, hhirts, etc., at V-WUte seeking substantial Christmas -ist'i yiung or old, don't fail to tak6 a :t;.j: ;;uiit:ey s ueautuui uispiay oi su m wr.c. line cutlery, loys skates and aktk 3ud hofrts of other suitable articles. - ' Mnta Claus still has his headquarters C. T. Roberts' cleirant bazaar, and from if nee sends trreeting to all his little friends. J:ani. never went back on Santa. Claus it! Santa Claus don't iuteud to go back X t hiu. now. ) Our good friend, Mr. John Lilly, of Aral City, has our thanks for an interesting .iilation of '-Remarkable Events" i:. U we will publish when space permits. Tj.' ' Dhie Laws" wc have already given ;o if readers. tj.v l.it vnvt will, talk as vou mav. j.ij ....... - i 7 " . hi largest assortment and linest display oi r.-4;ilay poods of every kind at Oatman's lap sto e all buyers can find. Oatman 14 t ie wherewithal to satisfy the appetite ulease the eve. -v ur clever friend, M. P. Meagher, of Jjinstown, is now acting as traveling agent 4 the" wholesale liquor house of Casey, Fo :ty & Co., Pittsburgh, whese card will rrund elsewhere. A reliable house rep rei :ited by a live man. -Nothing in Ebensburg equals the dis p'aroftoys, confections, fancy goods, no uois. etc., which M. L. Oatman in now re cAiiiK for the holidays. All classes, con-i'-i aN sizes and sexes will find just what thjy want at Oatman's. Th Hell's Oap narrow guage railroad bjjbrcn graded to the summit of the Al '.enie? and the rails laid to within a mile orjtwo of that point. The road extends fri Hell's Mills Station, on P. It. It., to Tattey of Clearfield creek. If it is in the wood at all, we win issue c s next uaner on Christmas eve. ouiu to have contributions from '"Linnet," b Roy," &c, on subjects which will tf'ly suggest themselves at this joyful t?on. I.. t 11s hear from vou Dy lonaav. lonioical Dunishment in the Altoona Kill has been abolished by resolution of Board of Directors. If the rule of the was abolished everywhere, it might ?'e an innovation worthy of all praise. -31 it cannot be denied that an occasional 4pping makes scholars smart. J James M. Swank has resigned the po r a of Chief Clerk in the Agricultural 4rtnerit, which he has held for the . tt,) years, to accept that of Secretary f s lnln and Steel Association, vice Maj. - -I MciilUter, resigned. Both resigna ; take effect on the first of January. ,TA fraud upon humanity, living on ti known as Goose Island in Johns turned his wife, with her babe in arms out of the house and into the on Saturday night last. The Dtmo rf truW sava. "God nitv the woman who alound for hf, to such a heartless brute." f-For thn third and last time we publish advertisement of Mr. F. J. Parrish, of 'Onjj his eligibly located hotel property at itzin for sale. Mr. Parrish wishes to 1 re from the business, and will give a tW bargain to any one who desires to take )A place. The stand is ono of the best in 4 county, and there is money in it. !-Amnr the many things to be disposed Sliy chancce at the Fireman's Fair, is a utifal oleander tree, something un i'w", we believe, on the Alleghenies. tree is remarkable for the beauty of s! rliiwers, and we know the ladies will be -I Rlited with the opportunity of securing ff the finest sjiecimens if they win it. f-Tlie t-legant jewelry, beautiful fancy liandsoine gift bks anl numerous Jer desirable articles for the holidays, at 4'iimou vN: Murray's drug and book store, . f attracting general admiration and num- f 'tss buyers and arc really among the ;J"t desirable articles for holiday presents can l found anywhere. Go and see. KOver there at llarker's, all the seasons the very best of 6tore goods in pro 'reat aljound, but just now his stock other stocks excel, for the Christmas 'e is ei,m;nn - 1 ir.il- t m it 10c wauia w "1 well. So int.. 1. . ...... .i ..hi- tu ror it you'll finj (-O.X1S that you sure a. mi e and treatment fair and kind. 4& fa,ncy c,kh1s- gro- , etc., aijic m,u8 as cheap a any one. Two of the party recently arrested for ate .ling goods from Fa. R. K. freight t ars., m tnaged to escape frtm the llollidaysburg -a 1 on Friday night last. " lliero was a very mean rich man liv- irg in this county at one time who com plained much of cold feet, so his gentle wife lit a fire under the bed in order to warm his pedal extremities. It was a per fect success. lie never again complained of th frigidity of his hoofs, and now she is married to the agent of the company in which the house wa insured, and having lots of money buys all her goods at Thompson's. How the report became current, or for what purpose it was circulated other than to injure the enterprise, we don't know, but we are authorized to say that there is no truth in the story that the Fireman's Fair is designed to aid in the purchase of a library for the Presbyterian Sabbath School. The library the firemen propose to purchase is for the benefit of the public at large, and will contain no books advo cating or reflecting upon any particular religion. Much less will it be for a Sab bath school of any kind. Come to me, dearest, while the sleigh bells are ringing, come w here I wait thee in fcilence alone ; come while the stars their soft glances are flinging from eyes that are only less bright than thine own. If you can't come yourself, send your sister, or your mother, or your pap, or your big broth er, or any of the family, or all of them, to Myers & Lloyd's cheap ttore, for as sure as you're there they have lots of nice goods for the holiday., and if you don't come soon they'll sell them to somebody else, for such goods at such low prices don't need to wait long for buyers. That's even so. Mr. Win. Hawe, a night foreman in in one of the Penna. railroad shops at the outer depot, Pittsburgh, while engaged iu coupling two locomotives together, on Sun day morning last, was caught between the two engines and literally crushed to an in distingubhable mass, and of course killed instantly. Mr. Hawe was reared from boy hood to manhood by Mr. H. Dugan, dee'd late of Wilmore, this county, and is well known by many persons residing in that vicinity. He was a sober, industrious and worthy man, and was held in high esteem by the Company he had served for many years, as well as by all who knew him. He has left a wife and three children. Charged with Embezzlement. Ar rested Four Times. We knew and intend ed to publish an account last week of the arrest of Isaac S. Gould and David Libby, of this county, on the charge of embezzle ment, as well as the subsequent presenta tion of several other charges of a like na ture against them, but having understood that tliey paid all claims when presented and that their delinquencies had all been made good, we forbore alluding to the matter at that time. Now, however, as the parties have both disappeared, leaving behind them from $800 to 11200 of unpaid claims in thin immediate vicinity, as is al ledged, we deem it due to our readers to give a full account of the affair as we find it recorded in this week's issue of the Al toona Tribune : On Monday evening of Inst week two men named Isaac B. Gould and David Litiby arerenr rffited t the depot, the former on the chnrtre c-f embezzlement and the latter for aidimr and asi'iti"fr I'ini, n oath of Mis. G. C. Smith, of this ,-1ty. Birent ror the ale of the Blees Sew ing Machines. The circumstances cohnected with tt- cir arrest and detention are os follows : Uurinjf -"he latter part of Aujum (iould com menced sc'l'n(T machines for Smith, in Ebens burg. A gentlemen named Price viMted the lut t-r nli ot same time end made inooi- riea relative W Ciould'e character, and from the information received the agents for the II let s machines deemej him trustworthy and compe tent; consequently Mr. Smith ollowed the boys in his employ to ship Gould all the ma chines he. wanted, he (Wraith) being sick durintr the months of July and Aujiut and incapaci tated from -ritinff the iiontract bonds, etc., a matter l.e iiivrlatly reouirea from his Biii airenta, but intended iloinif o as soon gi he rot well, tloulil iiniu- diately w.nt to work and in two moiitha made iver W ft conimls-'ions, and vat as prompt i- B08t asreits in inaktng bis return to headqu... er. Ttiis incrnscil confidance. Iurinif the 'air County Fair Gould came to the city for tbi ourpoaeof bav ins: thcc-ontrat drawn up, but ''initU was ab seuL On the I2ih of Uutuber he . """ visited the city, at wbico time the contrac. Hnd was drawn up, it lid he look it with him. re. Tkine that he would obtain the f-iirn.iture o. bondsineti to the instrument and return it " a few days. On the strength of this assertion Smith subsequently shipped him machines to the value of over S1,5j0, but from this time Gould failed to make any returns, neither did be return the bond, as he stated he would do. Early io December Gould was pressed for a set tlement, when bU u;counta revealed the fact that be was over (700 iu arrears, which sum he promised to par to Smith on Wednesday, the 11th iust. At this time Gould had in his posses sion, tocliKJinfr machines and money, about Juu. On Monday, the tfth ingt , Smith received a telcirratn from E. G. Kerr, of Khensburir, in forming him that Gould was making- arntnire ments to leave that place the next day. Smith took passage on the mail train the same even ing and upon arrival at Cres9oa was informed by Kerr that Gould and Libby were then in the ticket office at that place. The former bought tickets for himself, wife and hired grirl to Uoeton, and also made arrungenivnts for the transportation of the "corpse a of two small children" who had died about two years since, having- their remains disinterred for the pur pose of taking them along. The man Libby, who had been assisting Gould in Kbensburg. also bought a tickets for Boston. Upon their arrival in this city they were botn arrested aud held until the next morning, when Ihey were released on 100 bail. Alderman Durbin becom ing tneir surety. Believing that mount of bail to bo inadequate Alderman Hickcy iaxued a second warraul for their arrest, when the bail was increased to S2.0U), Alderman Durbin again coining to thier rescue, which amount Mr. Smith davined entirely sufficient. la the interim Mr. Price, of the lllees company, bad beensent up to Chensburg to investigate the condition of Gould's business, and about 6 o' clock in the evening he telegraphed to Smith to "hold Gould aud Libby Tor the full amount, as they had madu way with everytfting." By this time they had left tbe'ciiy, tut'were inter cepted at Lancaster by a telegram and brought back the following morning ( Wedneseay). Sioith then telegraphed to Ebensburg aud bad a warrant issued which was placed in the hands of Constable uGrley,who.telegrapeei;to Police matuBly to "briug both men to Jibeneburg," which that officer proceeded to do. Upon ar rival at Cresaon a lawyer named Fenlon put in an appearance in response to a telegram Irom Gould, aud raised the question as to the lega ity ot the arrest by a Policeman Ely. The result was that the prisoners rel used to go to Ebens burg, while the policeman appeared as if struck by a thunder-bolt. Smith was equal to the emergency, however, aud out-witted Mr. Law yer Feulou by telegraphing to Ebensburg for a warraut tor their arrest, which was answered 00a afterward by the apeatanc of a consta ble in a sleigh, having driven f rom.Ebeiisburg to Cresseu uine miles in one hour. Ibis made the fourth time that Gould and Libby They were conveyed to the capital of Cam bria and given a bearing the following day when bail was asked for in tbe sum or 2,.VA), but by this time uo on could be found who would consent to become surety for them. Finally Mr. Gould offered to any man who would bail them over night, lock tbein in a room at the hotel, and place a guard over their movements, when Hon. A. A. Barker took compassion upon tbem.eutered bail and select ed two men to watch over them during the night. The following morning mcy iFiw- a desire to settle the affair, after being fully convinced that it would 13 impossible to get away without doing so. Tbey had disposed or one lot of machines at one-third their value, and had failed to account for property to the amount of 9Zfr. As a settlement was all that Mr. Smith asked, both parties set to work to bring about the desired result, and by noon or Thursday the Ulees agents had recovered twenty-seven machine aud had effected a settle ment in full with their dishonest sub-agents. Mr. Smith's total loss by the transaction is about 2uu. It is reported that Gould aud Lib by have been bleeding the people of Cambria county for some time past by borrowing money and dealing in stock. Had it not been for the timely aid rendered by Mr. Kerr, of Ebensburg, the disdonest sewing machine agent would have made a-ood their escape, and Mr. Smith s loss would have been most disastrous.. There's sunshine after rain, dear friends, rheie's sunshine after rain ; though dark 'he clouds and fierce the stonn, there's sunshine after rain. There's also an abun dance of the best Hour and the choicest croccries in the market at E. J. Mills' pop ular flour, feed and provision depot, and if you want to live high during the holidays you cannot do it at a less outlay than by investing your stamps at Mills' store. Local Correspondence. Comity IiiNtltnte. To the Editor of the Cambria Freeman: With j our permission I wish to t all the attention of your readers tothe approaching county institute. The institute will meel in Ebensburg on Monday, the 30th day of this month, an.l will continue in session until the following Fri day. Railroad excursion ticket orders will be furnished to such teachers and directors as desire to attend, upon application to my self or to Mr. Geo. 'W: Cope. It is especial ly desirable that there be a large attendance of directors, particularly on "Wednesday, the 1st day of January next, which we have set apart as lMrectors' Day." All of that day, or such part of it as may be thought necessary by the directors present, will bo appropriated to their use. Among the more eminent strangers who are expected to lie present, are Messrs. Henry Houck, Deputy Suite Superintendent ; S. (i. Boyd, late superintendent of York county ; Geo. J. Luckey, City Superintendent of Pittsburgh, and Henry I. Gourley, also of Pittsburgh. Besides these, a large number of the teachers of the county will be on hand with various exercises adapted to the in struction and entertainmeut of the institute. It is particularly desirable that certain teachers in the couuty who have heretofore beeu negligent iu the matter of attending our institutes, should he present. The law makes a plain provision for reducing the grade of certificato where parties neglect the county institutes, aud this provision of law will be regarded hereafter even more strictly than heretofore. Nor will Professional certificates in future be granted, let the acquirements of parties be what they may, uless those who desire, them w ill both attend the institutes and take an active part in their exercises. Something more than certain mere qualifl cations" will be insisted on in future. Teachers who cannot or will uot do anything for the success of the county institutes and the benefit of their fellow teachers, are not considered worthy to hold such certificates. In conclusion, I wish to express the hope that directors will grant teachers the time spent in the institute. They may legally do this. There can be no question that the in stitute would be of great advantage to many of our teachers if they would attend, and thus indire?tly ar schools would be vastly benefited. Directors should take such steps as they can for the improvementt of our teachers and schools. Besides, I would sug gest that possibly some districts might have much less ditliculty in securing suitable teachers for their schools than they have had, if they would pursue a more generous policy towards their teachers wheu tbey have them. Very truly.'&o., T. J. Chapman, Co. Supt. Scmmeiuiill Twp., Dec. 16, 1872. Dear Freeman Edw. Grew, of this town ship, as you have already stated, met with a terrible accident, by which he lost his right hand, on Tuesday of last week. As you gave no particulars I supply them here. Mr. G. was helping to operate a threshing machine at the barn of Jaa. McDunu. The machine in question is a one horse tramper, which is stopped by means of a brake a--plied to the band w heel, the table being on a level with the cylinder and the concave placed over the cylinder. The horse power had been stopped and the cylinder continued to ruu with terrible velocity, when Mr. Grew observing some mithreshed rulbish on the floor, picked it up and was in the act of pushing it into the thresher, wheu his thumb was caught by the spikes and his entire hand drawn in and toru off. Dr. Kern was im mediately summoned, and Dr. V. Lowman, of Johnstown, telegraphed for. It was found necessary to amputate the arm aliove the wrist, which operation was performed by Dr. Lowman. Mr. Grew was removed to his home near "NVilmore on the following day, and is doing as well as can be expected, ami we hope soon to have the satisfaction to chronicle his recovery, as far as possible from the effects of this distressing accident. The epizotic is epidemic here just now, but of an exceedingly mild type, and no hor ses as yet have died from the dreaded disease. Vi'e noticed by last week's Freeman that the editor had been on-struck. Hope son stroke will be chronic in your family hereaf ter, and that the little editors may grow up to be as good and useful meu as their father. Ahem ! As we write the snow is falling thick and fast, with a good prospect for a continuation of the supply, which is already equal to the demand. Yours, truly, Soltzbo. CotntT Proceedings. Having been dis .ipoiutcd in receiving a report of Court doings -r our la-t issue, we give below a resume ot" aH cases not noted in our report of the weel" preceding. Court did not ad journ until Saturday evening : John Coulter vs. "tter & Bawyer. Plaintiff becomes nonsuit. . . ,.. . . Samuel Brooks vs. PeX"" McAleer. Plaintiff becomes nonsuit. Defem-11 to tax "O bill for witnesses and no docket fee. .. . . Jefferson Smith vs. Win. JVI.'eon. Plaintiff becomes nonsuit. . Thos. II. More vs. Alfred C. Gib''"', Execu tor. c. Jury find for defendant. Ann George vs. Nicholas Behe et al. ur find 61 cents damages ror plaintiff, and del.'1 auts to pay the costs. Ellen Morris vs. Peter Moran. Deft confess es judgment for M and costs. Aitaatasia Eager vs. Jacob Zero. Verdict for defendant. Joseph G. Miller et al vs. Henry Hopple et al. Jury find for defendants. Geo. Gates vs. Henry Wolf et al. Continued at cost of defendants, because of amended plea to this term and surprise of plaintiff. Ed. Lewis vs. Goo. Gates Jr. Jury find for Tl:tii:tiU, with six cents damages aud six ceuts cost. Michael Waltz et al vs. Patriot mat-in. j-r find for plaintiffs the sum of 170. Sam'l Miliiken vs. Elizabeth Cowan. Settled. Sam'l Kider et al vs. E. K. linker. Defendant confesses judgment to plaintiff for docket fees, and case ends. Jas. Stephenson et al vs. Martin Woedley et al. Defeudunts confess judgment to plaintiffs for f.'iO, with interest from date, payable June 3d, 1872, with costs of suit. Margaret Snyder vs. Edw. Roberts. Defend ant abandons all claim to the property claimed by plaintiff, and issue dismissed at bis cost. Joseph E. Giliingbain et al vs. Edw. Roberts. On motion of defendant, issue dismissed at bis cost. Death of a Centenariaic. "VTe are indebted to the Loretto coriespondent of the Herald for the following facts in the life of Peter Kerrigan, who died at his res idence in Allegheny township, on Wednes day, the 11th instant, at the patriarchal age of 99 years and 7 months. Mr.;Ker rigan was perhaps the oldest inhabitant in the county. He was born in Virginia, in May, l??o, and was the son of a revolution ary soldier. His father came to Pennsyl vania iu 184, and settled in Bedford coun ty, on the Raystown branch of the Juniata. From there he removed to Westmoreland couuty, where Peter was married in 1806. About 1808 the father and son settled near Loretto, where the elder Kerrigan died in 1840. For several years Peter was em ployed by Hev. Demetrius A. Gallitzin, pastor of the Catholic church at Loret to, in superintending his grist mill in the vicinity of that place. For many years Mr. K. was very feeble aud but seldom left his house, and as old age increased his in firmities, he became totally blind. He re tained his faculties up to the moment of his death, however, and passed away calm ly, leaving behind him a name foriudustry, integrity and true Christian piety which will long be held in grateful remembrance by his neighbors and friends. Evert farmer who owus a good stock of horses, cattle and sheep, and intends to keep them through the winter, should get at once a good stock of Sheridan's Cavelry Condition Powder. One dollars worth will save at least a half tou of hay. "Persons who have become thoroughly chilled from any cause, may have their cir culation at once restored by taking into the stomach a tea-spoonful of Johnson: Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little oold water, well-sweetened. 1 rLrmt ron Tim won.:. Ml HTT51H?,5JA!Lf mm. PROSPECTUS FOR I37C. Those of our readers who desire a flrst class daily paper should by all means sulv scribe for the Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, one of the largest, liveliest and cheapest p:v Iers in the United States. The Disi'ATCH has been established over aquarterof a cen tury ; is ii)dcjendent in polities, advocating always those measures which promise the greatest possible good to the, largest possible number ; gives daily thirty-six columns of matter, embracing the latest news by tele graph, the most re-liable market reports, the latent cable telegrams, tbe freshest Legisla tive news, the latest Congressional reports, with all the news by mail, including the most interesting personal ami political items, full telegraphic market rejorts from all points ot importance, east and west, and much other matter of au entertaining and instructive character. It is the most widely circulated pajKT in the State, outside of Phil adelphia, its daily edition being now consid erable over 13,000, and new subscribers are every day leing added to its lists. Terms per year to mail subscribers, S8.00, or it can be ordered through agents in an town or vil lage within one hundred and fifty miles of Pittsburgh, at fifteen cents per week THE WEEKLY DISPATCH. To those wishing a good and reliable city weekly we would recommend ihe Pittsburg Weekly DisrATCirJ.oneof the handsomest, cheapest and most reliable papers published. The Weekly Dispatch gives thirty-six columns of matter, printed in clear large type, and is one the best, as it has long been one of the cheaix-st, if not fiecheapest, week lies in tho country. It contains all the latest news of the day political, commercial and general and as an entertaining and instruc tive and acceptable family journal is not ex celled by any ip the country. The Weekly Dispatch is furnished to single subscribers at SI. 50 a year, or in clubs of ten to one address at 31.00 each, with a free paper to the party gettiug up the club. Snbcribers may remit by mail either in money or by Post-oftice Order, which is tin safer mode. Postmasters receiving subscri lers for the Dispatch, either Daily or Weekly, are authorized to retain twenty percent, on published rates for single sub scribers, or ten per cent, on our club rates. Address, O'NEILL & ROOK, publishers of Daily and "Vekkly Dispatch ( Dispatch Iron Huilding), 07 and ti'J Fifth avenue, Pitts burg, Pa. 3t. Chilii Sioi.ex. On Saturday ereninp; last, about eight o'clock, Rhetty, a two-year old danphter of Mr. Win. McDonald, resid ing on Mifllin street, between 4th and th streets, in this borough, was stolen from its home, and carried around to tho lot of Mr. Thomas on Fifth street, where it was laid aud covered over with some stTaw. Mr. Mc Donald was absent from home at tbe time, and Mrs. McDonald had gonu up stairs but a few moments before the child was stolen, leaving one child sleeping on a lounge, and the stolen baby awake and sitting on ilia floor. She was up stairs but a short time, and 011 coming down and finding her babe stolen, she immediately gave the alarm, and the neighbors at once assisted in the search. The child was found by a passer-by, who, whilst going along Fifth street, heard tho child crying, and was thereby attracted to its whereabouts. The night was cold, and had it not been discovered at the time, it would no doubt have perished. Who tbe heartless kidnapper was is now tbe mystery to be solved, and it is to be hoped that all clues bearing upon the fiendiah act may tie gleaned and the guilty abductor punished severely. Huntingdon (jlobe.. k Fatal Accident on thf. Bell's Gap Railkoad. On Monday iass a young man uamed Benjamin bowers, residing with his mother at Bell's Mills, was killed 011 the Hell's Rap railroad. He was coming down the heavy grade, in charge of a truck, at a high rate of speed, although having lieeu previously cautioned not to run fast. Igno rant of the fact that the progress of the truck that bail preceded the one which ho hail charge of had been impeded by coming in contact with a know-drift, young bowers dashed into it with a terrible crash, the con cussion throwing him forward on the front car, from whicL he fell to the track, and hi body was run over by the car that be had charge of.injuring him so severely as to cause bis death a short time afterward. The acci dent occurred about, three milesabove Hell's Mills, and had the eirrct of driving the front car through the snow drift, and Iteing un manned btarted it down the mountain at a terrific rate of speed, jumping the tratk at Hell's Mills, demolishing Dr. Clark's corn crib, running over a wood pile, ami razing the fence surrounding the premises of Rev. Jos. H. Mathers. Altoona Tribune. Consumptives, Delay uo More. Do you wish to wait until that fatal disease which has hroupjht death and disorder into families, and tilled many hearts with sorrow, bas completely seated itself, before yon do anything for it? If not, go at once ami buy lilf a dozen bottles of Dr. Keyscr's L.unt CreV take them, and stop the disease. It will u') l without fail. If you can do so, go and cobu'ii't the Doctor a his oflice, and have him exam. ne' your lungs. He is a thorough ly educated 'uVvsician, of vast experience, and has provo 't" nis cures that what he does not know in Mi treatment of Chronic diseases of any kind .is hardly worth kuow- ng. Pittsburgh, l'a. An essay set free to all who order it. Price of Lung (Jure, l.w, or 97.20 per half dozen. Fatal Accident. On Monday mim ing of last week the Ixxly of a man namt.'! William Long was found on the track of the branch road. near Canan's station. He was terribly mangled, being almost literally cut to pieces. Whether he was killed by the earl' train, or whether he died from exposure, will perhaps never he definitely known. He was seen about Canan's sta tion on the previous evening, evidently un der the influence of strorg drink. From that time until the discovery of his remains in the morning nothing is known of his movements. Deceasetl was a cripple, hav ing had his faet frozen oft" several years ago. llollidaysburg Standard. lr, Hasri-sburg Patriot.-The prospectns of the Harrisburg iWt'ot for 1S73. will be found in another column. The Patriot is the central organ of the Democracy of the State and continues to maintain its well es tablished reputation as one of the liest and most ably conducted journals in the com monwealth. The Weekly Patriot is a .mam moth sheet, which any person who is desir ous of obtniuing all the reliable news of the day cau easily afford to subscritie for. Iliu money cannot be applied to a Ix-ttor purpose, or one which will more certainly repay him for the investment. -Singular akd Fatal Accident. A man named David Barr, a former resident of Hollidaysburg, came to his death on Wed nesday last, at or nearMcKee's Gap, in this coiuitv, in the following simple manner. He was engaged 'in butchering hogs and went up stairs to get a hatchet, and while descending the stairs, the ice on the heels cf his boots caused him to slip, when he fell upon the edge of the hatchet, severing his jugular veiuandcausiugdeathinafew min utes. Altoona Sun. Chapped hands, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, ami other cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Jl'KHkk Tak Soap, made bv Caswell. Huzard & Co., New 1 ork. He cer taiu to get the Junl)ter Tar .Sip. as there are many worthless imitations made with common tar. Lu.13.-12w. ' Tits Pttrkst and Swei-.test Cod-Liver Oil Is Hazard & Caswell's, madeon the seashore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Haz ard Sz Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and tHvct Patients who have once taken it prefer tt to all other. Physicians have decided It au rrer t t f fce ! Market, law."1 GO AX I) SKK KOK VOUBSEI.K! -Andv Pos ter, of the well known lirm ot Gels V Foster, was in New York ami Pliiia-leli lii:i ree n:ly. and as his experience in the purchase of ii v goods of the newest imttertis, iiites-t styles ji 11. t best quality i well kn wn we expect to see a rush of uutomers to t hut estiiMi.-Umciit w hen this fact I ebonies gonernllv known. Geis it Foster have the l;u-gct und Ucst selected Mock of dry good in thiscitv, but th- firm doire to call particular attention to tho departmt. ut al lotted to n CARPETS! . tine portion of their large store is devoted to the sale ot carpets, am ;ls thev boviiti immense stock at a time the) i.re ncci'ssurilv enabled to buy and sell cheaper ilinnnnv other store in town. isitGeis- Ko-ter's mammoth store on Clinton stree;, Johnstown, and examii e their goods und prices und wo are sure you will pat ronize tho tirin. hickey's FrRxrrritK wakkhooms. Jouii lliekey, ( ndt-i taker, 011 Juiiuti street, lour th Ward, Altoona. is prepared to supply M-talic l-.urial t rises of all sizes an.' patterns, un l on reasonable terms. Mr. lliekey jtevps eonstantly on hand n large stock of new and fashionable furniture and those w ho require an) thing in his line should give him a call. Every article sent from bis rooms will be warmnttM as represented. liuir and .-Straw Mat trasses manufactured to order at less than city prices. cane seat chairs re-cuued and fitted good as new. up .as All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Liul.i3.-tl. CAUTION -Every genuine box of hit. Mc LAXE'S LIVER TILLS bears the signature of FLEMING BROS., and their private United States Stump. rvT"Take uo other." The market is full of Imitations. ICstato -TVotico. U I 'I 'lit. undersigned. Executor of the last wl a. ana testament of M. M. Adams, l-.iteol Crer son, Cambria co., dec'd.hereby nolilies s!i;per sors indetited to said estate that pavment must be'raadd without delay, and those having claims against thcstime are requested to presont Ihcui duly authcDlin'ed for settlement. JNO. E. AN LAN, Executor. Ebensburg, Jlec. H l67-.-6t. STRAY HOG. CAME to the premises of the subscriber. In Itlacklick township, t'ambria county, ai-t.ut the latter part of November, a large WHITE HOI (burrow), nltout one year and a half old, with both ears and the tail cut ofT. The owner is hereby noli tied that if ail the requirements in such cases uru uot complied with in due time, the hog wiil be sold as the law direct. ROBERT OILLIN. Blacklick Twp., Doc. 20. 1S72.-3L NEW STOCK. Fall Trade, 1872-'73. Wife, Siisonds, Jewslrj ml Cicofa, EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE. a. l-20. 13. 15i rott v... -No. 60 FIFTH Avenue, PitUbarrh. 1m. mm sals or lasnu sonm. THE undersigned. Executor of the laxt will X and testament of Matthew M.Adams, de ceased, will otTer at public wile, at I'rcssnn, t'ambria county, on MONDAY, DEC. 3.-th, 187:2, al 1J o'clock, A. M.. the following personal pro- rerty. to wit: 4 Horses. 3 Ponies. 3 Polities, larnee-i.Satblles, Bridies, 2 Stoves, Boots.Shocs, Hats, Caps. Bacon. Hardware, Tinware, Stone ware, Notions. Show-Case, Oflice Furniture, Sec, io. Also.ilVUKlO feet of Ash.Cherrv. Hem lock. Linn and Poplar Lumber. A reasonable credit wiil be given. Doe. 2. IS72.-2t. JNO. E. SCAN LAN. PU1JLI C S Al i: OP VALUABLE ! REAL aii PERSONAL PROPERTY In Ebenvburg nnd Vicinity. T"Y virtue of a decreeof the District Court ot 1) the I'nited States for the We.-tern Di.-trict or Pennsylvania, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, on the premises, commencing AX IO O'CLOCK. A. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, ,1873, the following described Heal aud Personal Pro perty, to w it : A Large New PLANIMC MILL SO by 00 feet, two stories and basement, with a IJoilor Shed SO bv 10 foot attached, containing a new 40 HOKSB-POWEIt ENCINK. In rire don bit Hue r.OILEIt. IIALLESTEK MACHINE, Ctlt C 17 LA It SAW'S, LATHES, and the ncecssnry ; DOI'SK. STABLE, and OCTBl'ILDINtJS. with a lurte number of choice fruit trees, etc. Also, situate at the forksof the Huntingdon. Indiana nnd Pittsburg Turnpikes, partly in the boroua h r Ebensburg, known by the Nos. 1, 4. 5, 5.7 and 10 on Myers' plan: fenced anil well inproved. Vcrv desirable aa building lots. There is a one-ni.d"a-hill story Kit A M EDW ELLIN G HOUSE, STABLE, Jcc, on Lot No. 10. .4 J.i, at same time and place, the fiilluwing Valuable Personal Property! will be offered for sale, to wit: 1 Elliott Ex centric Lathe, 1 Saw Mandril. 3 Cast Iron Iul levs. 1 Mortising Machine, Circular Saws. Coal Stoves. Orate Bars, Tie Yarn. Ac- Also, loil.Oiu I feet of Cherry, Ash, Mapleand Poplar Lumber, 4.0UO Cherry Ballesters, S.OOO Handles. 2I1S gross of planed ash Scrub, Horse and Shoe Brush Blocks, Ac. tc. in and about the Mill. "All which Ueal Estate and Personal Pro perty wiil be sold clear of ail mortgages, liens, writs and encumbrances. By order of the said Court. Terms made known on dav of sale. OEOKOE HFNTLEV. Ebensburg, TecT 20, 1872.-5t. ' ICj-Jtivto IVotioo- TETTEUS OK ADMINISTRATION on the es j tate of Daniel Carney, late of Monster tow nsii p. deceased, having been granted tothe undersigned by the Register of Cambria coun ty, all Persons indebted to said estate ore here by notified that pavment must be made with , ut dclav. nnd those having claims will present t'hvni fully authenticated for settlement. KOSE CAKNEY. Administratrix. M ii ns'er Twp., Dec. 13. lM72-3t. nWING taken out Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Patrick Caiiland, late: of Cullitzin township, Cambria county, de ceased the subscriber hereby notifies all per sons indeb'ed tosaid estate that payment must be made without delav. and those having cl.'.ims against the ei.?e will present tuem properly probated Tor settlement. . THOMAS CA iJLAN Li Administrator. Altoona. Dec. 13, Hti-sx.v Tjfrtill- CAME to the premises or the subscriber, in Washington township, one and a ha.'f iTdlcs north of Lilly's Station, on or shout the lrtb uit.. a year and a h:tlf old BLACK BELL. No other color or marks on him. Th. owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges ami take him away; otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. PETER n. MYEK8 Washington Twp., Dec. 13. 1872. -St. Stray Ileilci. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, at Portage Station. Cambria couuty. some time during last summer, a DARK BROWN HEI EH, one year old past, with white belly and a small slit in the right car. The owner is hereby nolilied that unless he appears, proves proper ty, pavsall charges and takes her away, she will be sold as the law directs. Dee. 13.-3t. ANDREW CLLLLN. Knabe A Co.'s I'ianos, Haines C- Jiro.'s Pianos, and, . Geo. A. Prince C- Co.'s Organs. The three best and most popular Instruments now in the market. Catalogue nnd Price Lists, containing full particulars, mailed to any ad dress. CHARLOTTE I1LI.ME, l Sixth AvK., Pittsbuiujh, Pa., Sole Jtyent. H2-.-.in.l CTltAY Rci.la Came to the resilience or O the subscriber on or about the bth of No vember last, a lEAKLi.M HUL.L. oi a aarK brindle color, with a white spot on one side. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. MATTHEW DIGNAN. Tunnel Hill. Deo. 13, lS72.-3t.- ry W. DICK, Attorney at-Law, Eb J- ensburg. Pa. Office in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new buildiug. Centre street. All msnset of legal business attouoed tosatisfao orily, ar.ti coIl.;ena a speHlty . '1 U'.sf . I inir, -iiiiiuiix. j.i-iiin. al. w,. .. i i ne oi nuarj in it. ut- tei ne frtriiirit mr ' x n.n.i a njui ti -.eiy inc neat Sell- Lbeusburg and I Treason Itailrnnd with nlM.ut UaGUH to buy the audita tir hutmn f I I lug books? Send for circulars of VrsT'll ONE ACHE OK flKOUND, on which the abovo . ,t i,. irt.ir to. vfOMHtors I g J 'aBHit.;Ei li.i.is. Family Bible Ovrr d-scrittcd property stands. Tne Mill and Ma- L I V I lM V-l O I J IN C. O I1IX OV I UiKS I I f 1 1o" Pa' S 101.) 12 in.. 2im pages Bible Aios. ehinery are nearly all new and constructed in j . - hrin:n i,ir-tBre dnrinu- v -mi-v in t-- ! ' c.Aiatiequert.2o: (illt E1g-.l -taspAs 23 the most complete and modern style for man- i ft h"1. V" " , ,T the stniVv FxPH.l- V"il iiVA- 2 t-,"!'',s- - "Hn.i'T.i. Ihb ufaeturing Han.Ues, Brush Blocks, Stair lkil- , "J A. ,1 .. . on V is V-ffi ' White Cnttr," for Wi,er Evenings. S9th bfl le.sters.Ac. Also. j If '(Tn,, - liii J ,S f,'i r '",,,ly' The Amemk a.n Fakmek s Hoke IK -k: a Fun Lot oi-Groi.ni 'i,":;;;!. T'rVutVitc lrm: m r&u I m by2.i4feet. fronting on High itreet, having work- ...! fr ci cul -rs and see puoof and VT i G .UKich. Jhi'gV. ! thereon erected a two story Fit A M E DWELL- 0eit U;T'y "'. ,",v,.',jr: AJ,,,r o - I; HOI'SK. STABLE, and OI TBI ILDINt'S. I uo.-vivu oo. i Hunger, . ...... w Acres fitul JOO l erches of Jftiul -T; m-.to. to intt-odue.- m- (;fm ik iphoui situate in C-unbria township, about one-fourth 5!"? l!ESE11F4H" Il V'"'!,, mile from ElKrnsburg, well fenctd and ill good T 1 Mvichme will flitch, hem el.l.ti.ek !' '. con.lition. Very durable for meadow or pas- ""'. 1''"1. 1-raid and fntodon i m'"'Z , iijn i iftrior manner. Price only i.t. Fully licensed lure. .u), . "and warranted for five years. We will pay T OfM OI IrPOIimi I li JI.OX) foi anv machine that will sew a stro.ig- xi: ?r .1 a vi:n tjsjjjiijx'j s. A CHEAT CCrB' NATION uuu i ne voty i-est business opitoi tuinty ever . oner-ti, is ti. I,.. f.,uii; in :,u Agci:cy . for taking sulei iptiors to n F. X U Y W A U I R K E C li E n s ' preai Litkrarv. Family Kewsimpkk. with 'ifiven awav the laiitesi;.;i,d IteM Preli't ; 11 m 1 ictnretvi r otT.-i t rt. t he nvw and exquisite $i2.ot rmytn aiAnuuiAVii enl.ed --ef! I'Krn.sf " Lr.jra, ate the Choicest class el tr e.ch Art-priii'.iug in ,i;s- J " ' Oi;-cf..w.. We aist. give the superb lb pslrof (.eiioine Frenel, t.il fhi.i- nios. "W int A w k k" mid "F vst Aslum- s-i t- jet Is 1.2 1 L.-1 u.i:-charming far K.iii,V. (,f oiiiri t : i It..:...; . 1-, i . . . . " 11:11 t'n i an.M.'M. 1.1: fii per rn.s M l.irj-vt I : ciifi'iiri.-;i in inr. wniui. it will next year tie mane I-etter tuaii ever. :-t-ri'ti imes r.y wirl:. fitnied iintUors. I.. M . A !eot t, Edward FWu-p , ' tirtrnet Ik-re'.ier lowc-. Ac. ew mill l l:ii::nt : Ccrtiitiutors. Illui!r.-ttft IIihiiI'I'j At;p.t r und back ii os. of Miss A I cot iV story rui:r. The mutt i ihimj "I 'omldiiation !" Thf Liramt rntniniKminy.it paiil! On? Aueut made JsXKl in 3 months: an ' ot tier tsrr tn ; tlays; ntmtber f HI. 40 In one week: . cue :rr.0 iri one day. and many othel frm 5 i und 110 to 40 per day. 'J his ir.ir our offer are even more protltahlo. ! No waltiirr for the premiums. TiiE?rnrni- ; BKR OKTSTIir.M WHft H B PA TS his SU lis- ijtt loll. j VOO A(ii:XTS waxti:i: 1 Intelligent men und women warned every ! w-ere. To get goiMl territory, crvlusirrly a i signed, wnd rnrlti for circular and terms. J. It. ' FoKli a co.t ew York : Iloiiou, Mass.; Chica ' go. III.; San Franeitco, t'al. fin -Kcnty wttntfd! .tutout! -lendid new . .JKJKJ Ch.,rt . ..(i,rit Ber,;,,, MttleflilWrea."- i Immeimesales: im n. nt want Ti-r our large i Mnp of the ""1:11110.1 t-tato.-' with immense I "World" -Map on ryerse i-ide. tur Maps and 1 Charts c-o like w ild-tlre. H ASl-i LCHRI CUT. Empire Map and tTiart Establishment. 167 Liberly Mreet, New York. t00 mode Ilec. 3tl by one Ageut ing Horace Croetey and Family ! A Ono eugrnvliig SJx- i". Sent by mail for II. Atil'.MS, now Is joor rhaare! LnTXGSTON LOST AND FOUND ! The only bttok on the sul-joct that tells the en tire story. Don't bo bu mtiu irsrod wi! h nny 01 her. Thin Itas'noarly SIK) page?. eT70 foil psae Kn grr.vin? and JSaiis. l'rico t'.i :V.i. Tn I'luHpeei us will soil it at fciatit. For llrst choice of territory address at oik e 1. AMI.MhAI), 711 Snnsom ft., Philad'a. Fa. A snt a V mis led fur.the Fcot-Prlntt cf I SATAN ort. DEVIL! in History; a new book; by ltev Hollis lb-ad. i A. M.. author of (o l. Histoht." lllustra- ted from design by Doro. Nast of Harper's i Weekly, and others. N-ithimr like it ever be- I fore seen or heard of. and sell at eight. E. B. TKEAT, Publisher. Sl" Broadway. N. Y. OUTFITS FKEE! Arrni t tnlel Ei itj nhre for THE MO . HERS' GUIDE! This is the best opportunity now offered to ag-ents to canvas.-' for a live book. Every Mother need aud wants it. It sells rupidly. Canvass ers pronounce it the txtL selling hook in the market. Send tor oircuttir nn-l see o-ir exira liberal term. Attrtross CON IT N EN T AL.P"J B LISHI Ni t o., 4 Btmd St., N. Y. city. Pain, Pain, Pain, CAMPH0R1NE! The great dis-ovory for tho relief of puiu aud a sure and immediate t-ure for Uhcumatim Chronic nnd Acute Sprains. Sore Throat. Chil blains, Bruises, l'ain in Chest, Back or Limbs, Croup, StifT Joints, Strain--, Intlamiiiaiion. Neu ralgia, Burns and J-c.tl.l-. Bunions, Frosted Feet, Catarrh. Ac. It liu? a plras-int and ref resil ing odor and will not grease or stain the most delicate lal-ric. which makes it a Luxury in ev ery Family. Price 25 ots. iter B-utle. For sale by all druggists. ItKL'UI-.N HoYT, Proprietor, 203 Greenwich St., Ne York. 1 lull Doun.e Kievated Oven. Wanning let. l'.rt.il- ig ooor rtiioer t.uarn i nim-.m g a blinking tira to. Direct Draft. fLI.Lh.ll, VVAUKLN i- Co., l'JO Walter Street, N 1. 4r:iti WHxiletl. AT at ONCr. Thrre Is a IH'BIIAKD Bit Publishers. Pl.ila. I " rc tn ;-.-sn r,n n,Anili everywhere. 'ZiO IU .?iLUJ PCI liIOHi.ll,mao an.l fe- I er, mor-liosutn ui. or moreeiastic scammao J-otirs. It makes tho "Elastic Ittck Stitch." ; - Every second stiich tun be cut. and still the .cloth cannot be pulled amrt wi.hout tearing 7. it. We pay ngents from 75 to I2.VJ per month iand exi-ns-s, or a commission from which -t, twice that 'amount can be mnde. Address ECO MB & CO.. H"t"ti, Jfp.. I'itULuruh, l'a., Chieayt, III., ur Sf. Louis, Af. Cheap Farms! Free Homos! Osthe lino of tho UNION PAClFiC RAIL ROAD 1S.OOO.OOO acres of the best Farming and Minorai Lands in America. S(HIU,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Piatt? Valley, now for sale. fXild Climate, Fertile Soil, forflrain growing and Stock Raising unsur passed by any in the t'niiei; States. Cm ra pen it Fuii c. more favorable terms given, and mot e cunt enient to market than can be found l if-whcr. . . - . . . . . nciiifrs. The best !-"jitloii for Colonies-Soldiers enti titietl to a Ho.nestoa.l of ICO Acres. Send for Ihe new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps. puMished in English. German, Swe dish and Danish, mulled free everywhere. Address O.K. Da VIS. Land Com'r TJ. P. R. R. Co.. Omaha. Nr.n. REMOVAL and ENLAKGEMENT, COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taken possession of the new ly fitted up anl commodious building on High street, two doors east of the Bank and nearly opptisite the Mountain House, the subscriber is bettor prepared than ever to manufacture all articles in the TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON WAKE line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest living pritros. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied a.ssort incut of Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. -wr-ppoi'TINC5 and ROO FINOS madetoorder and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. RHAl KINCJ promptly attended to. All "work dote by me will lie done right nnd on fair terms, nnd all STOVES and WAltE sold by me can be depended upon as to quulit and cannot Ite undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronage is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en tire satisfaction to all. VALLIE LCTRINGER. Ebensburg, Oct. 13, 1870. -tf. R. E. Davis & Co. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street DEALERS II DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, . Boots and Shoes, FLOUR, FEED, BACON, FM, Ccffee, Tea, Syrups and nirsses. ALL WHICH THEV PHOMISE i LELL AS cheap as the ch1 inne Country Produce taen for GOODS. ' ' T. ... . I G' EO. M .UK A VI', -i izorneywiuu-. Klu.ai..rg. I'-- "mce OUHOlUB recently erected on from Uirli su-eet- Centre street, two door lang.97.J n K BllUI IMUIl lltlttott.llfli . 1.: ' T1, " ,, f',t..V. ... 1 v . T 1 f-r .7 I Oictlonary or the I'.ible. Sena Tor rrospeetus otherNoveltin.aildfreotooldendnew ! 1''.'" o.'"1' '','!;,''' v' A,lilrflMrrlfinoiMttrii -m tlr'dw.v - 1 how fust thev are Belling tt. Adrtreat- N A- AUdresa American Aoveltj to., .fx. Itr d wa) , N . TION A L PUBLISH INU Ct " Philadelphia. Pa. MJarren Saop U U i ui i lesitu Ea ka ta-iuii- JV -J V A IVi-:ii J7.v; iKSTS. ' IIM'f H F.s-I!v p i i'f- v it f 11 St i llfin r- ; MLTitl Cheek Uriflt t1 .--.rstjii. . .lj:f;,,, , 5;-fs i rr 1 iiitii St.. X V. tv M ' n '; oi fri"wt fi r .-i tit.- ?a: nevrn mtnirAX Finn fmtti?o lUflll.M- The rit 1 i. ( tin! rt tliew.t-i - A'l'ii'vs Amuuos Krtniso Mamik t' . oiSJi Washington Streut. U-ion, Mss. LOOK! Frro toAl 1 1 PI K WEFK TO AtO'XTS. VAI KOI! IT-i:il-. To nil l-o will write for r n Asrer.t y w e r. I .-r1 ! o pvef tl-t" ' H'owif if TTor-!n the II I.rSTRA'l Fl 1IOHN OF Ft FN I T. It e-i-tn nvc ti'tv ba-tl'i.l Illustrations, s l w ill be tent FREE tt rt! who nov write. A il l l ess 1. (MliMi'r, l'nferson. N. J. " PTV fTCt cannot rto bet tor thttit fwriirf n r I'Ull!" 1 U ev fur T, S Anhi I ' grout 1 i THREE YEA KS IN A MAN-TRAP. a etimpaitlon t.t the faiTittuo tin jfinms in a nAU-uoos. ; Neailtr 3n rtai Mpir I:hti l-o-fl e-M : and lt popnlarit l t-tlll -n tl.e ii erense. Out s:i-- gle agent has sold ui-wKrtf of LOW cor lo" S1 nire territory at once. J. M 5TODDART -CO.. Publishers, FUilat'-elphia. j o 1 3 w' 5 among all classen. Old pople, theroM-dle-aiieri, those wi n are )v.t entortr -life, and youth of both rexea buy- auti read with the greatest profit. MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET, I)IO LEWIS' last and best book. It Is meeting with the e-reatest success. and tb t , Send ere' MONEY IN IT. id for our circular, eio.. whtoh are mm sent free. GEO 'MACLEAN", Philad'a. :A RENTS WANTED FOR TflE LIGHT IX THE EAST! The miwt comprehensive and valuable religious work rvfr pul.li-lie.l ; nl". ftr our new lllostrtt- ed Family Bible, cor.tainina- nearly Sou fib Scripture illtiMratinntijind I)r.mtth's com-ptclw He deceived, but for cc.usrb.eolrt.More throat, hoarseness and bronchial dimcultlci, use only WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, Vrllile Imltnliona are on the market. but the only scientific pret-aiBtion of Carbolic Acid for Lung diseases is when chemically com bined with other well known remedies, as in these tablets, and all parties are cautioned against usiug any other. In nil f.w of irritation of tbe tnucnm membrane those TA Bt.tTS should be freely used their cleansing and healing properties arc as tonishing. I'ewnrnetl. A"rrr nrtfrct a fid. Hfses.Ty cured in Its Incipient state. When it becomes chrome Ihe euro is exceedingly difficult. I" so Wells rurbolie Tablets as specific. JOHN Q. KELLOGti, IS Piatt St.. Now Yrk. Side Ageot for l"n if erf States. Trloo C5 cents a box. Send for Circular. I A IVi O U D o. nun FURNACES. POWERFI L AND ECONOMICAL nEATEI!- r.-r i t-, James A. Ijw-ii. Iattvitoe. - l.l-IW. ,1 AUltliA A t O., V, -.ler St.. N.V". efffeeder A S E iowanjj?urnBr Improved, L'nrivaicd .( I'm-qualcJ. Burns any size Coal. F I" 1. 1 F E, i 1. 1 . A t O., S8C W t er St., J ew lork. w-iH rfupnse . A'Eir PJAXOS. Mf:j.iDE(tS anu Ottf J A ur irrt-tw mnhtts. includiufi H ifctic'. at ret u low iirirn for ... ,.... ! r.ixJi, nnd Inilaiire in mall m,nith'i infnnni. i Xew -nctave firat-rlara PJ.4XUS. m.xr n tm- i'y'oiw, or ct!i. Amu rrntfu a t'OY- ."'' ''-t (l."l( ifi.4.Y. the imwl f,-oiiJt,vt i'ii)mffifiiif ftrrmn. IlUiriraira fota- .-t,,. .....M,,l..M,ta .ututtf ana MuricM crrhtindue. AGENTS WANTED. Ad.Iross. for tho most liberal terms ever offered. THE DISCO VEKEK flR. IiriyfiSTOM: I AFUICA-nis Adtratare. 1 be STAN LEV -LI V INtis TONE EXf E1H iloN tti Africa. Large octavo volume, just issued. Contains Incidents of the Wundtrful Career of the Gr-1 Traveler, the Country. Animul. Na tives. H tinting. &c. Full account of this most interesting part of the glote. OfTriTSKBT ma 11. Addresa UNION El ' ULISH I.NO CO.. Chica gts 111.; Phi:adclphia. l'a.; or Springfield. Mas. is tilie.jualeo t.y aliv knttwn puritier. It will eradicate, eatirpaie and ii.roua-iily dostror mil poisotioit" p"' -"-- " the lli.xxj and will ef i ...any dispel all predisposition to bilious de rangement. Is there vtmt ofartlnn in tntfr Lfrrr and Splettil Unless relieved at once, the blotal becomes im pure by deleterious secret ions, producing scrof ulous or skin oiaeases, Klotches, Felons, Pus tules, Canker. Pimples. & e.. lr. Hurt u a fjs;.e.f ir Stmnach t Cnloss diges tion i promptly aided the system is debilitated with loss of vital loree. poverty of the llJoftd, Dropsical Tendency, tieueral Weakness or Las situde. It w ill impnrt youthful vigor to wearr sufferers. Hare vm UTnknr ni the lHtextinr1 You irs In danger of Chronic IMurrluea or the dread f nl Inflammation of the How els. Hare wh trrT.iir the I'terineor Urinary Organs t You must procure Instant relief or you are liatde to suffering worse than death. A re 1ou dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressed in spirits, with head ache, back ache, coated tongue and bad tastin? mouth ? For a certain remedy for all of those diseases, weaknessos and trout.-les; for cleansing and purifying tbe t itiatcd blood and iiu parting vig or to ail ihe fore a; for budding upand restor ing the weakened constitution. CE J XJIMJ3 5 MlV, which Is pronounced by tbe leading medical authoritiesof London and Paris "the most pow erful tonic and alterative known tothe medi cal world." This Is no new nnd untried discov ery, but has been long used by the loading phy sicians of other countries with irondt-rifi reme dial results. Ihm't u-aken avd impair tho dfgcf five nrrnn., by cathartic and phvsics. They give on!y tem porary relief. Iiuilgcsiioit. flatulency r.sxi dys pepsia, with piles and kindreti diM-ases, are sure to follow their use. Keep the blood pure nnd hoa'.th is assured. JOHN Q. KELLOG;. 18 l'i itt ft., N. V.. Pole Agent ftr tlt- I'nifTl Sfnte. Frlce'One Dollarper Bottle, 1. r C:rcuiar pOA L! CO E! ! T:.o i:hsrrifr-r .S V now nrottared to furnish. In tH'tre r - nail LI OYIJ & ijANKK,!S' EBKKSBVtta. PA . ,t, Pilrer. Oovernmont Loans, nnd rJ,eurities. bought and sold. Intttrost aU i J on Time Deposits, Coil-actions tnade at i accessible points In the United Staea, and gen eral Ikinktng business transacted. VM- M LLOYD & CO . HANKERS. ALTOONA. TA. Drafts on the principal cities and Silver sail Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived on deposit, payable on demand n-iihou interest or npon time with lnterst at f ar rta. 0TMAN & LAKE. ATTOKNKYM AT rf. 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