1 i. " -1 Tf3 r! ,i4T' ft ! rr1 t if in tb f c si' Ml FREEIM. Ftbittary 2S, 1873. TrAL A?D PER80KAL. t " . . , .... ivlin bas a wife cat much s he pleases now 'tS IIIHV. - 11 V'.theria, I 'Jtiid sore threat ar.d scar- ' 'i1 " ! ...,.. 1, it Dievaiellt in this somewhat prevalent in this a:o ! " V" 'd Noii.c.M-t railroad as boon as the I vfiV? r,!i,"V bread you'd enjoy and a bak 4 " - u.-c Oamiau's choice Uuur you 1 1- r Id ue. w came down with as much I " ''''ii'uUv as if it hadn't snowed a tT !"v'-:1uw tliis'winur. 1 . . ,,,!, .f h.iuorm this county 3 1 J."- "L" ' ... n It is a liir.l ai. hci sioiy i" : i mer s iihh " i liianch roan, toi mo movi mow 1 I....I41L1I l.V K11IIW fYl.Hl ,.v v,i:.ter. n.ormi'tJ lu "----.'-& I,,!,!. J. Mui.hv has sold Ins tme liuntintf- 011 tne ruunc oiuaie, .. 4 1 f f".. 4iJ lil'.n if r '""T" ''... h S. r4trayi, tsq-, Kei'ublican, I 1rt..eiected liuigs of Johustown, : V 11 Hos, the c:tizu8' (. i'""'i 1 ,,'fat. laughteiftd hi lLe l'oor lhuiMiay of lftst week. 2sot l , , .,1 Louse hog ill that package. .ViiM ILuday aficinoon, it u.an by ' 0f. t IhiL was killed in a coal M ' v striking , f, u,viush him to a mangled ma.-. it 1 a: i' f Indians passed vtest . le i'a. lv. P., on Friday night 1- . j u '.umo U.f f J'su i con 10 interviewing the Gieat r'alh- i J v.- i-a t.'ei-' i . - t cei tlenien, if the JlolUaavs- to be neiieveu, are now 1 ibliratioii thi if allidaviu liave bad co pail, in tne luiny t :ai scandal, an named Win. K. V"i igy, of , ,. ci v.r.ty, was instantly killed the i.v I ting Mi tick nitha log which ' ,'iii-ffii a log-slide, tLt log jump- . k and sti iking Ion:. 1... .ui a a. an w ishing lLe other day ! ..:ther now picvaiiing was wl.eio : ! . preciatnl hettir. lie ilcsig- j r pikce, but vie doift t-hink US ; .: look wifll in pi inf. - -I 1;; mil is i-eing cia'uuu'-M in -.tji-ih. anil VT''l be piescntiil at onr i.M.uig that no licei:te be fciant- l;n e. '1 he lu rn'a undeistands " , f.erlody Las .signed it. . ,si i.c 1 hue i" town, where, for ,.. limuuV'11 ian gi t the Lest Lai I 1 :..-L;-i c;ui not out, sir. '1 he ,! ;c ii!i';n i- 'at mail's we ween - I i .111 bo c;..-v siuglt out, sir. - d that all the hotel kiejers of , "avt Lien indicted tor be-liir.g li- . . . 1 on uiaiav ana on cieciion , . - , ; It it be tu.e. we I i:-aii.- too sweeping to be sustained j Ai: employee at Ferry Tt-ed's log job, A ; :: '. tire, jut liimsi If 0iiile 01 his ,., ci'.nikday last, jiisi in time .0 ii 1.. r. . 1 1 : . . .... i.r .-.iig Cl'usnou oy a i.uiuiji ine, j ii..e bn.iihc-reens of Lia cabin in -'vr Allison, living near Palclicn- ( r. t i.i:i:elil county, it-u 110111 arocKing IU.: :m which she was stated, on Tues in V-;, rti.d fiactiu ed one of her thighs at ei 'j joit;t. Her injuiies are said lo be v'.ious. i he steair. raw mill, belonging to Rose, Somerset, was I las 'IIiiumViv ! llule,laJ i loi the heavy 1 i"., a few miles south of i.; destroyed by lire on .: '. Laci il not Lien or, ti e roof the iniil wouid have bocii !. i!i'stroyfcd. i : 1 .0 tiiitirs of the Johnstown De-mo-s;.l Voire aie throwing uirt at each i.-vi" vi. lii a loosenets that is jieifectly ap f . i e. ui'paixntly forgetful of the fact ;r' l: 'i cii "iittle hands were never made t T , Jl 4 '.'i sacn oiner b ej cm t-ii,i-;de limlrigu Traugh. the worthy 1 a lil i-l 11! 0001c one, ' 1 iiiiiMLj .ii'iiuiiau '...iiii, id" the llollidaysbuig standard, ;j i.-i been elected lo the high and le-4uV.!)ii- position of borough auditor iu ..in. ui burg. Wood will tell, i j. lu tthc Id, (if Fulton county, re- v iiti-,id to pay toll, when the gates c.'Si d on him, and the enraged John iv i an aJte anil cut them down. The k: inurt of that county will settle his to the tune of a heavy fine, gess Strayer, of Johnstown, iuti- -fj iluotigh the L'emocrat that H. II. 4-n, l-;!,l- i'l be prosecuted for slan- 4. ni.d the latter gentleman gives ou e it ' don t-care-a-daiiTn-ativeness b- l;..i; the Uurgess to make good his thi t at. f li.c Cjieensimig utmocrai says : une ri .1 niioeiuakers nas just. liinsntu a j-air 'luui.- for a ilarkev. '1'hey aie 13 inches 1 . tli. Id around tho instep, 1 1 A around 4 , . . anil lb" inches around the heel. lit B,-.,t part of a cow skin was used 111 4 11 ii-t ruction. . 11. liaiker, Ucpublicaii, uefcat !iii I.loyd. j lemoc-i at, by inly lb u contest for liurgessorial hun iilav. The W est Waul elected oihceis, but the l'ast Waul ;i:t township are stiil joined to ;d idols. ii.iv morning, says tho Greeens-..-: at, a miner, by the name of ho was going towoik, and i,i:g on tho lailioad, in the cut 'in, was struck by a train and .Ui'.lv, the whole tiain passing 1 ill in g him to piwees. ...wing we hnd Uoating around . exchanges as an easy ami spt cdy I r-1 iiat troublesome iliseasc, diptho ;i common tobacco pipe, place a T..k..- ' ui tiit) bowl, drop a little tar upon ' . 1:1 it w the sinoko in tho mouth, ''-- 1.4ie it through tho nostrils. 1'c "cinjieiance folk, chagrined at hr:i "1 events in this county, seem de- 1 to n.ako tilings ''led hot" for ;,i'''- 1 'lealcis. It is proper thai the li ' 1 11 i t Ui b enforccit to the letter, -ln:si il,;it those opposed to thotiaf- ""t allow their zeal to get tho bet 11 !! u- judgments. " '" 1 'gtnaii roblied another of a jock- "' K It , I t I i 1 . i I 1 ir III at M.. -..:.l.. I 1 j - fc-f", SI A llil O.ldV, V. II l- T'C'-Llilv .... C ...1 : l. a .' 11 euiirsiirty iiigni lasi, A xsliicli money he siiiiandi-rcil for "r t ai lolitow n. jle Was followed Sl-ltd at the latter place, confessed ''' uiipciu hmcnt, and is now an iu- t - vnsue- ljonackcr, 111 tins Uurougli. 1:- J- .M. S pliers, loiineily of this V i.,.,r . .T 1 1 1.. : .1 .. 1. ; : . 1 c ,jI titslle llonueLei- ill this li..i-..n, !1 Thursday and that wasn't all he s either. Mr. S. is a genial gentle 'I" uncompromising democrat, and clseric business man, and we hope ;i county will have the honor ere ne intimates is laissible. of aaiii Hit.- hi.,. , ' - "11 - --..s, iiiinill ' UK I'lIIIM si. ituiday. March Ldh. Mr. Uenrv ...iph. iMl. of Ca,,-..ll ,,.,.,..1,; in 4 t 1 I - V 11.3 All j ty 11 til Jl- , , ic k;, i,orhCS cots evy beef j -Haiug utensils, hay, etc. ; and on ; -H.uih lsih, tho Executors of v; buck, decd, late of the same .1 ""sell a lot of furniture, wagon, ' -nil Win ' n,...i, ... .V l'U . 1. 11 at ine sanio in- WlU 'l"-pos ol horses, cows. hay liiku. k1..I r.t Communications. I'ohtage, Feb. 25, 1873, Editor Fkeehx "We hare had the sec cm! 'Cj" nock from the sweet duck ot'lVr t;tte, through the columns of the Merit id of the Oth itist. From it nvc gather that "On Saturday lust, Win. Priuyle, jr., and J. C Mmtlii.oi" l'ortage, made information against ui. riinii, vm:o Keel s a miiuoii at roii:iL:e btation, on the charge of selling liquor to minors, on iSuiidav, and without license." .Now, if it takes two Hist class merchants, conglomerated with a Ppriukling of railroad and express agency, and a large amount of ! " ' O local option, together with two other chaps who were in veileil into t he arrangement to who were inveigled into the arrangement, lo tnorri against one clandestine operator of wliat y is pleased to term a ''gill mill, how many bus, ainl of what sie; would it j require to enlorce local optiou against 'oth ers in this locality" who are legitimate deal ers in the ardent t I If the "good and law-abiding citizens" of this locality would "sweep tne uirt from their own ucors," and not be quite so zealous in the btiMiicss of enforcing tnt-ir own ytcu . liar ideas upon the ancient of this locality, and manifest a "wee bit" less willingness to become the coHciencc-tcfper of their neigh j boi'B, they would advance about as rapidiy I iu the affections of the dear people, j "tj" says "the people are lo biame for the laxity ui the law." .Nonsense. '1 he pevjne ! are not responsible for any looautzs of tne . kind. It keeps some of them qua. kiny much , ly to accouiit lor their own laxities. ! "Q" says: "Judge Dean, we are satisfied, ' will do his duty if the people will but do I theirs." Not a aoubt ot it; and no uoubt ' the Judge will feel himselt highly compli j uieutcd by lliis fulsome qaack from 1'ortage's ! greatest uuck ! I Would it not bw well for "tj" to add to the ' already heavy contents of his "craw" a lew more pebbles from the "blarney stone," nd i pour a hltio of the essence upon J uuge 1. 's eitellent and worthy associates? ft might (wvik lii s local option ideas hugely, and j i help rlir a nail or tuo. Hoping that the ruurality of the majority ! of the good people of Cambria county may ' grow brighter iu the eslimatiou ot our weii- looted bud, 1 feelinglv commend to him, as a subject lor meiiiiauou, their recent verdict at the pohs. K. Ci.EARFiEi.il Tw p., Feb. 24, 1873. JifR. El)iTOH In looking over hint week's issue of your paper 1 notii d an article head ed "the i'ooid.eiatioii in i ennsyi vania," in which the writer says, and 1 suppose with truth, that ai.iestral progenitors or descenti- a:it posietity, as tne case may be, shall re ! li''e and maiuiain such poor relations or ; person, and lurlher rays that I'ennsy 1 vania is the parauit-e i-f poor relations. Now, Mr. j Kditor, jl such is tne law, and 1 doii'i doubt 'it lor a nicinent, what gels me is this : In ; looking oer the AuditiTS' settlement I am j informed Ihat t)iey settled their accounts in ; aicoiu.tnce wito law, and this we must be- lieve, because they ay so over their owu 1 siguaiures. Vet, X r. A.iiitor, with such latvs j on The stalute iMoka:, and they making sik Ii j law li.eir guide iu 'he.-e sett lements, 1 have 1 cmne to the conclusion iliat there are more 1 peiiple iu Cambria county without either au ! lesual progenitors or uesi en1ant posterity j than 1 ever had any idea of, fen the out-door . pauper expenses, one way or another, for : l.ili, must be near three lhousanu dollars; and 11 such juior persons had forefathers or I dctcendants living, thev could not becoino a tnarge on tne county. ..1 r. junior, 1 cm 1 St'f mto this, but il you can, please give u. a lutie litht 011 the sul.iect. , .. , , , . ... . - - ., , 1UUI JIIIUIUIU lltiU Ul'Clliflll IllLIIU, J. hlin.NOHR. Proiiikitiox A.vh Local Optios. At the . lober election in this Btate in 154, ! the tpue.-tion of authorizing tha Legislature ' to 1. act 11 prohibit ary liquor law was sun- i milled to a vote of the people. We have I no means now 01 ascertaining precisely what the re;U;l was in the .State, out we lemeii- , ler thai the majority agaiiist the proposed legislation was between Jour and fi"te tlioun- j and. Alongside of the vote on the Local , Option bill iu this county last Friday, a I given Lelow, we publish the voto of tlio i.iunty in detail on the .prohibitory liquor ! law in lsr-4. It will be seen that the Voto I VoVo. f ll' law WR1 rJ1'2 und ASai.'"t il I lj-'J-"10"u'K ' 'najiTily against 11 in th. county of S3. Many prisms have forgot tea ! tiiar, jj,,. license Question was ever before I submitted to a votu of the people of this State, and as a maltrr of local interest we publikh the tabular statement of the vote m this county on the occasion referred to: Prouib n, 1S.")4. Lieen.ie, 471 nsiKici s. t or. Au st. 1 or. 71 47 t.i 19 5 ia 45 5a 15 7 4i r.9 lu3 1 47 11 4d n 15 57 M l.il 7- it 4 is 133 jy So 31 ii Vi 113 65 17 111 84 M is3 114 A'sl. 4S 4i) u 4i 122 ;i 24 li M IS 41 41 SI 14 it td bo 73 J. 64 ea 6! Pi3 70 47 t7 113 Vi ImJ 24 1 7 2 . M 67 5 44 fi5 luo 51 41 37 iii 40 21U9 Adams Township. Aiii'Kiieiiy iwp... M no l.urr 1 owualup. B'"" p ... 150 io '3 ii Mi 82 60 173 76 IuT 44 I lambria llorough. ! Curroli To uiilou. I larrolltowu llor.. Ci:el Tow us! ilp. . . Chest Spiinadlior, ClearOeld 'lwp touriui uii Ii iwp. Couetu'h llor., 1 w. 1 " -1 w. f Cooparsdale IJor.. f ro le Township.. I Eoeusburg-, K. W., I j " W.W., i K. CoueuiV'' llor. . j I'rnukiiu lioreujfh I Oailitiu 'i wp. . . . I JaiiTi'U Townshi 113 24 35 Jo.lIllMGH a, i ll w'd ) ;id " ! 4Ul " f " bi ii 1 tith J I.oretto Fioiough. 59 SO 9 37 104 t7 114 'Si 40 66 17 26 '.S 66 4U j .i unster '1 w j j M 1 li die liorou h. ; Prospect Itoroiigh j ItichlHiid Tw I siuiuiurrhiii 'i'wp,. i Sum mil t nie lior. . I SiiMiuehiiiina I wp 1 Taylor Township. I ashiiixiou l wp. I v nile low iis-hip. . j N nnioi e liorougli I Votidnle llor j I pper i oder j bower " Totals Majorities lKJ ires U3 Fatal Aitident. tn Tuesday morn ing last as the Allegheny -l-'urtiace coal train was passing the vicinity of Kittanuing Point, Christian Plowman, a brakemau on the train, w as struck on the head by a large stone and fatally injured. .Smne workmen were engaged iu blasting rock, in the vicini ty, aud an explosion took place just as th train passed upon w hich 1 r. l'lowman was employed. The unfortunate victim of this deplorable aecidout never regained his con sciousness, but lingered in an insensible con dition until Thursday evening, wheu death came to his relief. He was atone time a resident of this borough, but has latterly re- j sided at or near El lorado. The remains were brought to this place for interment on j Saturday morning, and w ere followed to the "rave by the order of lied Men, of winch or ganization he was a member, and by a large concourse of sympathizing friends and ac-c.u.-iii.taiices. ieceased leaves a wife and live children, who have the respectful sym- j pathy of the whole community in this tho hour of their deep grief. IMlidaysbury standard. An Intfrestiso Lectvke. A lecture on the subject of temperance will be deliv ered at .the Court House in this place, on Wednesday evening next, by ICev. Father McCarthy,'" of .Johnstown, one ot the most f Imillflil :tlkll nleiisitii' orators, we venture to say, that has ver been listened to in tins j community. , The lecture win oe araie iiki- j ary treat and we advise everybody to hear it. j Au admission fee ol" twenty-five cents, to a id j in the purchase of a new bell for the Church , of the llolv Name, will be charged at the 1 door, or wh.-it is thu same, tickets will be 1 sold at that juice by authorized agents. MriuiEit. James Estep was found at . that Williaiiiaburg Furnace, on Friday niylit last, iu an insensible condition, having been struck on the head, as is supposed, by Jt handy-billy, and died at three o'clock next morning. A vouu man liauieil Daniel Atuhiser has bocii lodged in the llollidayn- i irrrtm patii-nts who have once taken it prefer Lu-iJ jail on su.-.piiiou ui hariiiij comnutted ' lt to others. Physicians bavu uw-iJtii it 6u thc loul deed. perior to any of.the other oils in market Llwl- JLocttl CurrespoiKlenoe. Oherrytkee, Ta., Fob. 25, 1873. FniEM) Jkl'lKE As it has been .some tin.e siuce you have had a comiunnicatiou 1'ioui this "nock of timber," you have I pre sume formed one of two opinions either that your correspondent is very dilatory iu his duty, or that subject matter for a com munication is very scarce. If allowed tuex- , press my opinion on the subject, 1 fchould hay that eilher would be collect. The. lew warm dys of last week had the e lied of making affairs along the river quite brit-k. Our lumbermen seem determined to run out their siiuare timber before the Iocs I ale let loose, and then-lore seize upon every lavorable oiiportunitv to liraft in," and as a consequence quite a number of raits are ready to "pull out." For the last few days, how ever, the weather has not been specially adapted to rafting purposes, the thermome ter ranging from eight to ten degrees below zero. Those having lumber in the Woods yet are making good usw of the snow, and judg- ( jug iioiu ine present uiunauous 01 ine w;i ther, we should say that all or nearly all of the lumber now in the woods will roach the river. Capt. K. 11. JtlcCormick and l'orter Kin ports, of this place, start for Philadelphia tw-uiorrow, to meet by appointment the otti ! crs of the I'a. 11. K. in regard to the build j ing of a braach road from Homer to Cherry- tree. May success attend their mission, 19 the earnest prayer ot all our people. Mr. K. l. lioilister died at his residence in this place, 011 last Sabbath afternoon, of paralysis. The deceased was sixty years of age, and one of the oldest residents of this vicinity. A useful citizen, a kit.il and in dulgent father, a loving husband and an exemplary member ot the Christian Church, his loss w ill not only be felt in the family circle, hut by the community at large. The house of Mr. Geo. 1'atchen, near this place, was totally consumed by lire this af ternoon, caused by a stove pipe running through a shingle roof. The family being absent at the time, scarcely any of the fur niture w as saved. Mr. Joseph ivueedler. while examining a revolver this morning, accidentally dischar ged it, the contents of the barrel entering his right hand ntar the center of the palm and passing up through the hand, lodged in his wrist, where it yet remains. When our young men and boys will discard the foolish ' and dangerous practice ot carrying hrearms, j is more than I can conjecture. No further items of interest presenting ! themselves to the mind of your correspond I em at present, he deems it not only advisa : ble but prudent to wait until the spirit moves i again. lours, . lisuiaiMjO. j Somewhere, Feb. 25, 173. Mil. Editok in our country the people ! are divided into classes, and one class never inierleies with the business of another class. I It is not 'o in this country. I n this town of j home where it is astonishing to witness men : of all classes running for otlice, and making j much noiie alout it. Hveu the smallesi i kind of oilice are eagerly sought after by ! politicians, merchants, and laborers. Con '. Btabie, assessor, school director, supervisor, j ami even auditor and township clerk, are I coveted as if they were worth as much as j Congress. It seems much odd to me to see j meu carrying slips of papsr round and treat ing and suuyi.iTittff (1 learned that word iu I Auwtralia) about their prospects of being ! elected to such trilling olhces. Why, every 1 man in this country seems to bo an office seeker ' Your young people here are not much man nerly. I have heard them swear bv their Ms at men who would not let them ride on tiie: sleds. Old and young seem to swear mucl. bv their gods. This is a funnee wav j of wot. l'iping or honoring their goiio. Thev send missionaries out to our hunt to teach us j how to wovi'hip our gods, and then sw ear at their gods at home. Kven small boys that canuoi speak plain, say their dec? c-uMn, aud biooke tli sIult) ends of cigars, and even chew tobacco, tueer! queer 1 Vou people do not like birds' nests, I think. Iu Chinna a bird's nest is a great deiicacv so great that our poets even write verses about thoiii, as lovers do about each othar here. 1 will just ip'.ote you a stanzas of poetry about a biul'e nest : "Chi che chunk mi chin cho, Ibe luuijsT isl tiiui.s" ah sin po ; bo clie yi, se cue yi," That is much good poetry, and the swutimuut is reiined and delicate. It mans : ' I have found where the g-ods tie rst, In the rocks 1 have found a nest ; eood luck 1 good luck I" I like that poetry much, but the bird's nest belter. i'O Yaku. Johssiows, Feb. '25, 1873. Dear Fbeemis "I dreamed a dream which was not all a dream." I dreamed that 1 was attending church in Allegheny City, aud beheld two well dressed persons come walking up the aisie, followed by two others at some distance. The foremost gentleman looked for all the world like "Solte-ro" tall, straight, handsome, and well dressed. His partner, a lady of exquisite beauty and. uu surpassing loveliness, seuid like a seraph thai had come to earth, to visit the church militant. Both received the solemn sacra ment of matrimony, "pledging their solemn plight" to each other, as long as grass grows and water runs, lo love, honor, cherish and obuy. "Soltero" was from Cambria county the lady was from Htnntda, but will never more be Known as a Kennidaiu! Is my ill earn true? How strange to think, that dieamswili divulge even matrimonial secrets ! 1 have not been in Allegheny City for two years, yet that blight vision was be fore me the Fpiendid church, the spacious aisies, the Buibo.l uliur. the very pictures that adorned the walls, the priest w itn 111s vestments, "Soltero" ami his angel bride I "Can such things be and not overcome us like a summer cloud without our special wonder?" liiessed be "sjoltero," the lover, the poet, aud the benedict ; and more blessed be "I,u," the "fairy queen" that makes him the happiest of men. JSo cards but I'll take case. iiolt Kov. Important to the Ladies. Among all tho varieties of sew in g machines whicii are ottered to the public, the Domestic claims to be tha nearest to absolute perfec tion. Its many ail vantages over other machines are too numerous to be mentioned in an arti cle of this nature ; but we would advise all intending to purchase a machine to carefully examine into the merits of th Domestic, ami become convinced that noother machine can compare with it for simplicity and ease of action. Fi'LL and CdMi'iXTE. We don't allege that every want of the human family can be supplied at Huntley's extensive house-furnishing depot, but we do say that when it comes to buying fresh groceries, hardware, tinware, stoves, aud nuinlerless other arti cles needed in every family, no one can go amiss by calling at (ieo. Huntley's big store. Honest gooils and honest prices are the in ducements held out to buyers. A Centre county woman has churned two hundred and seventy-two pounds of butter, from the milk of one cow, in a pe- riod of nine and a half months. The total number of blind persons in this State, as shown by the last census, foots up 1,767 making one blind person to evsry 1,1)03 inhabitants. Some peojile may talk about the big stock of liour, feed and groceries they keep; and others inav try to induce persons to buv bv i ili-(larins thev sell very cheat). Yet this M.;lr n mind, nowhere will you lind, though vou seek o'er :nl o'er, better Hour a.nl feed, ami other tilings that you lieol, than at K.J. MiiU' cheap store. Try his choice teas. CHATPEt) hands, face, roujrh skin, pimples. rimrworni, sall-rheuin, ami other cutaneous anootu. bv ti!iiur the Jumi'KRTaii SoAl', made by Caswell, Hauird & Co.. New York, lie cer tain to sret the Junior Tar tuii, hs there are many worlhlcts imitations made with common tar. n.l5.-l:.'v. The ITRkst and Sweetest Cod-Liver Oii is Hazard & CnsweU's. made on tho seashore, from tresli. selected livers, by Caswell, IIaz- l f. I.r. V'uuf I itrlr II IQHl lUll IT f Ol V HIIIV M fl.l Tub Lamp of Life. Truth is the lamp of life, and the autl'erer from Consumption or any chronic disease, w ill thank us f ir pointing out Dr. Kevser and l'r. Kerser'n Lung Cure, as one of, nay, in truth, as the iijosi important remedy ot nuHiern ui :o- 1 err. It is a well-knowufact in Pittsburgh j that the Doctor has 110 superior in the treat- j inent ol chrome disease of any sort, ami having cured himself many years ago of Consumption, no man could be ltetter quali fied to give advice and counsel to other's, especially, we would add, as he i a ripe and well educated physician, of over thir ty years' successful prai tice. An essay sent wherever it is w anted, free. Dr. Keyser's orrice, U7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, I'a. Price of Lung Cure $1.50 per bottle, or S7.50 per half dozen. SiNUVLAn. A well-bvdo farmer ronentW setts who, it is naid, neveV . r ' , . . ' . died in Massa-hu had his hxir cut siuce he was a boy, never shaved, never wore a collar, and of coure never enjoyed the felicity of donning uiik of those superb suits which can always be ob tained at the most moderate rates from Jas. J. Murphy, at his Star Clothing Hall, 109 Clintou street, Johnstown. A uvici. A word of advice let us give you, in language respectful but plain, and in this we've no wish to deceive you, but seek for your profit and gain. If you desire the worth of your money, and we are sure you will ajik for no more," buy 11 your dry goods, dress goods, and so forth, at I. T. Coppock's cheap store 212 Main street, Johnstown. The Eiohi "Way. The way to pet rich is to spend less nioncv than vou arn, and the nroner w:iv in i!n ihi i to bnv where vou canbnvtl.A rhenoHst anrt buvonlv what you need. Myers & Lloyd s gf'-at mercan tile mart oft'ers the best inducements to car h purchasers in this region. Gooils very cheap, very select, and very abundant. Somerset county has a balance of over $8,000 in its treasury ; and YVestmoi eland has a balance of nearly fl',0U(J. IITHI',EA I.. M'COrtMIf'K KENNEDY. If arrie'h'sf nup tial itia.-g. In St. ret it's Cuirch. Alletfht nv Cit v, oi Tuesday last, by Hav- R. Fhcian, Mr. Jhhh M'(.' iiM li'K.ot S u 111 niei h ill tow nst. i I'i this coun ty, and .Miss Lite f. K.tNiiiY, of Ahrhoi.y. To use a homiy. but Don" th leas expressive simile, we were uTer so much l'tsk-u down in u!l our bora djys"a-i we were when the inti mation reuchf.-i! us throujrii "Kob Hoy" tliul our it-Mii-d anil talenteJ eorres?otide:it,'i4ol tero," had went and jroue anrt irot iiiarried. We knew, of course, that his predilections f tirsorue time past had Lrro in that direction. Lut htnl I no Idea thst he would slip his head into the I matrimonial noose without unuiifent ln some i sign of the approaching shci iflce. liuttliedeed ! is none the lass well done hecniiso oeaa 8I3 I.V, ! and if there is one friend more than another to whom we could wish unbounded Imppmrm in all worldly ventures, and especially iu the choice of a lovinar companion and heipuiute for lif, it is he who in this instance has assumed the vows snd ohlitrstians of a benedict aiui for ever bid fcrewell to hie sobriquet of "Solteto," wklcii 111 Spanish tacaus lachelor. John has done what to V'euiaas, with ail (heir pomp and parde, failed to do he bus captured Kennedy and annexed It. not to I'ncle Sam's dominions, but to one of Uncle bam s worthiest and most 11 prig ht sons. He has won a handaiiuie and true heai 1 ed bride who will love, honor and cheer him through life, and she has secured a husband who is eminently worthy of such a w ife. May God abundantly bless them in this world und reward them with never-eudlujr folicity in the nut. OBITUARY. PKKLLV. Died, near Carrolltown. Feb. 20th. after a brief illness, MtciiAiii. o: fcin.1.7, ased about 71 years. ,lin.., am.l xwoc l.-r. .!. ic K a boromrh of Wiiinore, t his ro'unty. ari l wasa son of Philip O. tkeily. a soldier of the American Revolution. He whs esiecme l l y nil who knew him ss a (rood citizen, an nsrrfeul 1- nei'ibrir, at.ii a faithful ChrlatTsn. remains w-re ac- eonipauicl to their last enrtlily restliisf place in the Catholic cerneiery r.t Carrolitow n byalare conc:iurs? of frien'lj and relatives, whose sor row was soothsri by tho confident hope that tin eutl of a mortal wm to him the I'fguininit of uu Iir.rnortal life, llay he rest io peRcc, A; ion. Portk-e, Pa. P. I. S. CONROD.-Dleil, in Closrfleld township. Feb. 23d, of inlisuiTiialion of the lunps. Infant daugh ter of S. and Annie J. Conrori, seil 3 :ioritiie. Phe was bl ight as the liily Anil as tair as the rose, Ii'ii naw the desret little babe In heaven l,ss eouifbt repose. F. L. I.iiceiise Noiice. N'OTICK is ber!.y given that petitions for Tavern sml Eating- House license have l-sen flieil by the following named persons, and will be presented at the March Term of Court: TAVEIt.N LICENSES. John Qulr.n. Catntirls borough. Cieorffo Weutrodo, Wilmoj-e boronjrn. J. K. HITK. Cli rk. Protbonotary's OiSce, Etniisburj, Feb. 4, 1P7I. l.iltn.t TVotic.5. TRTTEKS of AdiiiinistratioD on the Estate of j Daniel M. I.ittlo. late of Chest Springs bor oun'n. Cambria county, deceased, hsvimr harn Kranfed to tne subscriber by the Itei-ncr of sol i cnuniy, all persor.s Indebted t said estate are requested to mnke imuiediate payment, and those haviug- claims will present tho in pro per.'r authenticated, for settlement. 1). C. I. ITT I, K, Aiiuiinistrator. Chest SpriiiKTS, Feb. M, lo7X-Ct. iftoto IVotico. IETTEIt? wf A dminijtrntion on the Ebtateof J Jacob W. fivi'by, late of Carroll township, Cambria county, le:'ftsed. having been grant ed to the subsi-iiber i,y tUt Hrister of said county, all persons indebis'l to said estate are requested to make immediate ayniect, a;:d those having claiuis iijf iinst the sa 1" will pre sent them proncrly auiheutii-uted for P'lttl'' ment. H. C. KIUKPATiUCH:, A'ltn r. Carrolltown. Feb. 2s. 18T3.-6t. 'PIIH subscriber will offer his HOMES 1'H AD J. in Carroll township, una and a half miles east of Carrolitown, &.JTi" , at Public .ale, on THUKSItAX, Kareh 20th. aext .- . . at 10 o'clock, a. in. Paid Homestead cousn-ii of 5 Arrro, well improved aud in an excellent s'ute ol cultivation, on which tuern ore a pood Hocsb. a htt-Ke Frame Bars, a commodious Spki.no Hoitsc, with an abundance of pure wa ter neur the d wellinjr, and all orher necessary outbuildings, together with an Okchanu con taining 2. acres of younir, thrifty trees, most of theui bearing choice fruit. Al.-o, one otinr piece of land containinir 5S Acrei, tea acres ticing- cleared and the balance well timbered, situate ue&i Marks' Mill, 4 nines eat of Carrolltown. J""Thefic lands will be 6oU1 separately or to gether, t-s pui chasers may desire. Also, at the trauie time and place, will be sold Household and Kitchn Furniture. Farm Im plements. Ilor, Cattle, Crain, Hhv, Straw, the neee-sary Lumber f-.r a house, eto. gjtThe usual credit will lie given. JOHN W B AVER. Carroll Twp., Feb. 28, 18T3.-3t. TUliLIJ SALE ! VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! TU- virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ruinl.rin ponnlv. the underpinned will expose public sale on the premises near boretto, Cambria count v, l a-, the fohowing real estate, on Tuesday, March 25, 1873, AtlO'cloek,r.r. . No. 1. A FA KM containing 04 acres and 133 perches, about mi acres of which are cleared. e.l fenced, and in a high state of cultivati m, having thereon a TWO-S'lOitV 1KAMK HWEU.IMJ HOl'SK, HAMCBAKN m i out buil.iing, nl an orchard of select fruit trcs. o. 2. I.OT entrta-ning 4 acreH and H: pcrclies, arl ioining the above, cleared and very valuable, ad joining the property ul ilie bi.-ters ot Mercy. No. 3, a let ccntaicias 7 acres and 1.14 perches: cleared ntx-t very desirable, adjoining 1'arsDiiage pro-ny. No. !, a lot contain;j!2r 4 acrrs. valuable a tnu-'l"w or pasture hind ailiuiniiig the ; above south ot tne nianu roan. . priKJiiuinjr oetter work at less coat than other- : So. 5, alarm coutaiains 52 acrMPF and 4' i.erehes: having; a 1V I.LiI.INi . HOLl, : I llll liO 1 lALlJ scrupu'.ous oinplovnient of1 HAKN. and ouil.uildin.sr-. there. m: i,i-nu-ijjally ; onlr Iwst matoria I mid workmHtiHhip. ' eleare.l. ill sooil Male ot ciihnalli.M. Mt.iato yutmi J,I.lit4r.;i ' V I' i I t)tl F. AI TT.K. of the plank, road. '1 his property will sill be sjld 1 f ' M. ' J K4 J I. . J, VT5TI1 I !l OETANT : without iiicuiniraiiee or re.ei vatioii: is ti. best m j I I'OKH.iTiO.V A5i I T Olii A.Ss H It'll MAY AVK the market, and id inereasiim rapidly in val.K . ; .1. ill 11 Afcl- Ki FH,ji 01 APIHH !TX kT 1 I'l K- i Terms ol" sale inii-thir i tne i.ur. l.ase money , ( i K OK I.N TT i'.'...t Oil IToKTHLEvs lM Kl . b. bo paid on eoiiirii.:ion of le, at -urn- term X(.;T.S OS 'AVM..M Ot" Hi0 liil!'k:. Si: NT . . f ... I I ..l.:lhlln.p 111 tUDI'lllJH UllIlllH IlllV. : vlirl' l,.,, O..! lirinui.,.iii" -" -- -t r. ; Ilieut -, tt UU laterest st-eureil on ine piellllses oy boudsand n.rtgiige. Kl.IZA J.SK IjLAS.-'. F.x'i ot John .1. lilacs, dee'd. 11. Ki.NKl-.Ai., Fell. 2.), 1T3 It. Assignee Jehu J. o.we, .K-c'vl. 1 I,-) PAMPfESwnt t-v it j quick for I0. K. h j '"""'-"'man-, New York VrOLCOTT, m tba- IMPbOYMENT. !00 r week. Accnts aii'l j other to sell a ne.v srfhle, inilSponfit.!--t-i merchants hiKl lninfai turers. Adiii i-R with Slump, E. It. tfniiih A Co., 85 Liberty-st., N. Y. TgentsTaIiARE "chance ! ! We pny all Aleuts HO per week IN rsn who wijl eittfsiTK vriih usatom i. I very itiing f uruis!ijj;iiii expenses pniil. Aiiilress A. l.urbiKK & CO.. Charlotte, Mich. "lr VT 1F Yor WISH TO Ul'Y -Ij1.a pkwino machine for fainily use, or tct uaifent, sdiiress Wash ington Skwino LIachins Co., Boston. Mpss. , ' XTVT) toemplov for th ?pi-insr 1 : V, 7 v ITr' W.',;',,-L- 1,EA,'"K"" I "Hifrf.iW'i iii( mm. to coheir for my ?;-.r. SUIII- ;U-J end -.r. Tlu- ablf, lieuutifittlii illitxtratrtt nni riHi-stUln; nuh- I'cations. Hf-fore innUinir other cnaeii: ents, address, itotiuir espvripnre, if am. 11. c. Johnson, :cj Arc st. rhiiviph!a. A FIRST-CLAPS BrStN'ESS for a relit.I ' man. with the assurance of makir.if from tC.fioj , t. ii. tirtj a yuaf, can be secured, in cnnni'stiun with nn appney for th exclusive stile of work of l!ev. Hknky Ward Hkkchek, Wii i.i am Vi,- 1 r.N llHYANT, Hahkikt Ht'.ri h r r Stow e. 4p - . Write for particulars to J. 15. l'OKli & CO., X. ; York; BostiHi ; C'liiciiyo ; or Smi F-fii:cii-o. Esnecia! Atlenlion or mannfaetiirers who have heeoive rtisput1 with the odors of PnrafVine Oils and their ill ef fect noon niac-hinrv. is invited to K- H. Kellojftr's Siifrm Enjiru- Oil 3 PC- irnl. b. II. Ki-llok'K prrtn Spindle " :C. b! r1 IT'O ! K. H. KeMorr's 1 ullow F.PB-ln f'J I I1' srnl. I K- Kelloirsr's Tallow Spindle Aaiiufaettired only liv E. II. KELLOUU, No, 17 Cedar-st., N. Y. Double liievated liven. Wi imnif I ioi-et, H'oii-ing- Door, Fender Hoard. Dumping a--Sbnkir.r firate. Direct Drart. Fl'I.I.SU, WAitkliU Oc CO., o5 Watter str ict, N. Y. The (ii'iiiE is published QraitTEm.T. !6 cts. pys for the year, which is not half the cost. Those wh afterwards send tnotioy to anii iiLt of One Dollar or more for seocn mav also ordor eent- worth extra the pric.psifi for GriDa. Ttiesf 'ii't yumtrr is beaut if ul. a i v inx plans for nniVctinr Knral Home , .Dining Table llxiora tioas, TTImtow fcardenii, Ac., and a miis of mfor- niiition invaluable to the lover of flowers. ISO paes on tine tinted psper, oine 600 EtirH rinH, and a 6itierb folored Plats aad t'kromo t'OTer The First Edition of JtUU.lOU just printed in English and German. JAMI.S Villi, Rochester, Si. Y. irmjTt'Tvr! rr i cc male 01trKMAi.15.K9 "U"J11',U weektruaranteed. fc- j .pti.iai'irriij..i'i luvui ni 13, Ult V or elllirifj n capital required; full instructions ai. 1 valu able piek(fe OT goods ent fioebytrinlb Ad dress, w ith six cents return stamp, il. Yul'.S'U A CO.. 13 Cortlandt-st., N. V. can vassing;ivjok3 sent Fitea nut PROF. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK Ui SBir.H. TTKtT:Led, anJ tbsir Ifntval la- tcr-relatiODi ; Loth, Its 1 v-, I ottst, It. j Agrnt s are sePlmr from 20 to 80 oopiss of this I work a day . and we and h eanvassiua tunkf'H I to auy book ftrfer.t. Addrest, ntstinr ex pcrience, 1 etc., i ai lu-N-sL. t IBi.lsnrsu Co., rroiail'a, fn. W)B-AWAK8 UdOlC AQEST8 WiMSIl lot Tiil of Napoleon 1.5.1. By Abbott, yew rdifi.m, wich accounts of the Prussian War, and the last tou;eof the 8:iifp or; muklaif sn ierar.t oclsvo of TCO l :xt. Tha tiihes miuj lhu tlieme rancer it tho most popular work -f the day. Eii.'lus!e tsrrii'.iry with no compelltioii. Ad'tres ut oiee. UI AKEli CITY PCfiblSHlNG CsV. CTT and 2iy ininee-ft., PbiiadelpLla. AGENTS WANTED TO a BZH.ft'D THE SCENES The quickest t.-llin? book of thodaj. 1 tells all about the great Crc4(t iJnhiHer .Srunrtii. Sen atorial Hi iberi-R, Coufc-rcatiiTiee, Klrrg-8, Lot ties, and the wonderful slants of the Nations! Card ial. '1 ho dainsnd Tor it Is Immense. Aynti making- early application will eecure cboiou tr rltory. Send for circular, and so our terms aad a full description of tho work. Addrecs, CONTINKNTALPL'BLISHING CO.,4 liuud-it., New York. Jut amonsrall classes. Cld peopie, tha mid- O illc-atic-d, tSoso who are just enterinjr ilfe. aud youth -f botti seros buy ami 3 read with the greatest profit. ? MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET, - DIO LEWI3' last an ' be-t book. ,7; It is meeting: with the greatest success, and thera s MdSSY IN IT. f-'- -j Sond for our circulars, etc., which ere sent free. GLX. MACL3AN, I'hiia4 A. el Ted, but for ecu jht.colds.sors I ness and bronchial difficulties, vi WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, 'Worth lean lKil(n(nicroon tkt ir.hrkrt, j Acid ror j.tinr diseases is w t:en ciiei:iit'a! l com : " : '--- ; : . : . . btned wifu other well known reinedieri, in in fh-r TiB! KTf. and all parties art cautioued ag-ainst uaihij auy ther. i Iu nil case of Irritation of the mucous I membrane these tablzi." should be freely used : their clcausinj aud heaiing- iropci tics arc as- j tonisi-.ir.sT. I fiwiiinrd. iVeiv rr.f'j'fct i eohi. Itlscs'll.rj cured in its Incipient state. When it he;ome ; ehrrinlc the cure is exceedingly diieult. Cse ' Wells' Carhoip- Tablets as specific. i JOHN Q. KELLtJUli, IS Piatt St., New York, ; Sola Agent for Cnited states. Trice !5 cents a box. bend for Circular , -- I ICrombs ei Comfort.! TLe Ladies' Friend. Ask your g-rocer for it. BARTLETT'S BLACKING ; always gives satisfaction. Try It. X I: L 13 L U E for the launery has no equal. CEICS. II. A. IIAHTI.K'I 1' A ( sol. i) li v ;it- CO.. 115 and 115 N. irunt-st., Phila., ii3 Chambers-st., N. Turk, 43 lljroad-st., llot-tou. Mason &Iassslm Cabinet Oraans. Tl . , T . .1 Musci instrum-nui trsordmary aud reicj- ; THE OMY American of such ex nized excellenie as to eouimand a wide sale in Europe, notwithstanding- competition ttiare with vrortucts of cheap laoor. awarded hijrhest premiums, luciu- "J dine tli Medal at tha Paris Expo sition. Of hundreds of Industrial Inhibitions, thert have not been six in a.l where aij- other organ have beeu preterreu lo these IVlVriKMri V rwoinmenueu L .tl I LllO.lLLI inusioiaus as posse eoileni'ies not attained in any ot hpr. I, .US I'l . 'l o V ... ir-l... . ini,;ar. IT I V r"I'lo.vn'Kev-erl important ; 1 L.L1 inventions na emDiacmg everr rcaf improvement. ! THP HiKT rvTrvvivrpcto- IUL .tlUi'l 1 L.uTl I i. ries in the world. x ui.c. MASOX cv IIAlsLIN ORGAN TO., 154 TRtMOIT ST.. HOSTON ; 5.". TkIOK f.Jl'AKI!, f' l uak ; N AMI tT., CtUCAOH- nnffP, mm 1 m - ' r -: ii tineoua.en t.y lev kno:i imr:nrr i 1 rd'heute, eit irpai siui th,.i vi:K,l t-trny all j misuiiiiiii-uioiiiii,a , lie lie .. n,l ill e(. f cctualiy rtUpol all preuispositimi lo hilioiijule ranreinent. In tiieve icznf o art lti in vtir Live r au.i plttn Ciiiew reiievr-l at once, the hiood heoomex iml port by ilrlelerious iecretioim. 1 i n. 1 1 ie 1 1 itr wr ' ulnii or nKin oinessPis, Iliideliss, Foio;, j tales, (.'anker. Pimpie, Ac, Ac ' tSrxrt you a Itytyr itc Slftmarh 1 Culrss 1Kres- i tln is piomptiy sklril the s stem is uetil:tHint ; with Ions of vital force, poverty of the Uiihk; . l)r j;ic&i Teuderiey. Oeueral iWnEiieuloi-ju fltuJe. ; It will ttrpKrt youth ful viaor to weary si:Tercrs. ,' Hive i ii u e.ihTtrs or tl.e nh'St 1 ms ? 1 on st e In Oang-er of Chronic Di.u rhu-a or the dreailful Icflamrantion of the Howeis. Ji'.ice V'i'" H'ftinf" f the I'tfiinrnr I'l i?m-j Otffc.r.r't You must procure Instant relief or yon are llitble to sufferinir worse than ileath. Ait you iitjft teA, drowsy, dull, sliijrjfish or 1e 1 prersfd In riiirlts. with head ache, hack ache, I coated tnnjiue and Pad ttutinjr mouth ? I For a certain remedy foral! of t hese dlsesrs. j esktifn and troubles: for cleansing and ! purify inn the vitiated Mood and ImrmrttiiK Tig-- Or tnlll Thll f'IM.a fur I,. .111. ....... w...A Injf tLe enkf tied conmtltulon, l?i .5 I .TJfcl. which I- prnnmiarrd by tho !rai!lr,rf mcllcti ant horlt les of Lr-n.ion and i 'a r is "the most pow erful tome un! niters; ive known to the medi cal world." This is no new and untried discov ery, but nas been Ion used hr the lcuilnix pin -siciiii.s of ether couuu ir with uoiidi ful reiuo dial lesiriis. li'in t 1 r.irn f,ip,:ir th" i'.iK-et(ve orsu'is tiy cathartics i,!id physics. Tl.ej avvniy ru porary ridlef. Imiiuesiion. tlut oletic V a.id d pep.iia, w.th pilesand aindred diseases, am sure to follow their use. Keep t he blood pure and health is assured. . JOHN O. KELUKitJ. 13 P'att St., N. V., ; h A;ent for the 1. idled blat-s. Trice One Dollar per Buttle, send lor Circular. s I Cni'-poT-i-n til. i Li Ji, J, nro1T 'T10 X." 1.' J M. IU Y. r I;.-. ctual euro f f libf .iaiii-ti:i-., 1 ..;. t. '-3i,I 711; t f,.. a;.d .3 :i j.! :o.l I'uv f.t-r, it l.ia liO 1 ei:.l; io' jj a ! 1 t.iOim'S fnairi, n 'f t ! h'-;r.-d. 1 li-ei i an i'r.Tiv.ro ui.'.U ;e Kliti iit-Ii: lioM- r. 1 sn r.-.chrK tl.e ei.i.-rc of ail t- Jl f 1, a:-l ufTiv-l uiilTy 1- jn l.i a tho iiip";i6e f.'cm Fhti?ia by itj 11a liis.Kr.tft icii..ii en rl:o LIoihI. .ck your cnu3C'3T rcn ir ! eptPAnio y j R. EZ. Sellers &. Co. I l'lITSBUItOH, Pi. j Ir.:z, $l.C?t:rt Near Union School House. Ebensbure. THE siibscrlb-r desires toenll the attention of the eitizen. of Cumbria mid a.! io!..ir.L- count If." to the fn.'t that he hut now Pi mik-i- 1 nil opei it; ion in Mic nhur(r a Miop for the niu:r u fact u re ntiil repHirof j CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, irm(f iiaKOiia, i!fljli. ; Ar.A all other deaci Iptimi f Murk in that line, j j Employing- none but i-kiTIful workmen a:n! ' ! uniiiK only tiie !( Materials. I feel confident ! I I can (five entirossutisftiction in work, styles i and prices. - i i iuitoriu work dor.eat short notice. Hepnir : ing- or nil kind intended to at rcHsonuMe rates, j A P.laeksinit h Stiop in cmiieet ion with Man , nf.ietory. Call and si-e vpeciiueiis of. work. I June -ii, l-i'.-tf. 1). M. C:iL'TS. JOHM H . MIKIIAY JOS. i. uix. rnopitiETons ok I ni(EMX Fj'OITiY AM) STOVE WORKS ! Hoi.LiDArsarna. vj. j HAVING leirehiisi-ii the establi-hnient lately j ;kuo-n ire i,tor;u ise l'ouii'lry, we ni e now pi-eparc-1 to manufacture I i of C Cl'V l!r-serilil ion ) iri. v . 1 oivieS ff StVt I manufactured ut our eMt.iblishinf nt e in ail j Steam Engines and all kind of Marhincry prontplly and sat i:,factori!y rpnire.l. i et-oeeis eijun: ro fltiy ni tlie uuirkut i7 All our w.irK i wai ranted to l exatlv what it is represented. lAuj,'. ;i.- if. ' DaSiWIST.il Y! ax ui in : i::; imha: L. I. HOFFMAN, irradiuitcor Ier.t; S'wr- D" ircry, roiieei full lnlorrns the pubiii tbut he Ims peri'iHIiently located in 1'j;;; "s Si'.I ' J,( where he may lie found every drt.v of tin- we k. I in. lldt'FMAN. Hi' for bavin hn'-l sin jlo prac tice for the spitco of sevc-n J cars, ! k not !vl t, tc in nfui iiiir.K that he can i e pei f r-i t -::us-faeiiou iu evei case rehui:: to trie prol i f:ioii . All branches of Mei hanieiil iim; Surgical r n-ti-try cmefuliy and t-cieiMilieulIv peif orrncd. rarticiiliir ntteiition uivin to hliinsf ilecsi c) teeth. Aiso. teeth vx 1 1 acted without pain. )'r further information conccrniriir prici-s. etc., call at hia office on IIii;!i street, oj-pot-ite tin Camliria House. whcieiiiHV be examined sam ples of his work, u liicli nn.il vulu l e -u fn Le ai-precUitrd. may T.T.-tf. 7 nrifr rt OK SHARP AT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. isoeii & perigdic.il stoke j ftfl P.slKAtilinK.WI-.dlrFaleand l!ptail I)o- t ui. irr jn tanhahk CATHoi.tr- works r:t an ' kind. Tmavkr IioKS. liiBi.r.-. Mistokk At. and ; PArTniiTrinii i i V. (iufj li-t. ........... 1 1. . I v... ..... . 1 m ., ,,,nnr, j miiuhh A I.r, I JO- : Ti nL, Fraku, ic, Art., 1 W Franklin Strret, JuhnsioOTii. I'a. iii i-il ercrv s.rticle at- lis!- ti.nurpor I'liil.irlplna prices. A Hl-nal .fir..u;it j oliiinvd in Die Her. CI'XJ'.I. l.ibrm irs. nr 1,v.y- iffj in Iiii iofs. Honks bound and I'ieturts ' framed at thu low.-st ix.seible prie. All the ' tasitrn neemj i aperi lur Btile. p " - - D 5 i tusr. . . VA r ca - 3T r- 2 - S 3 g to Q :!;t35 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 136- j .rr A w , . -n . . . . f i S) i.i'U K AUTO it Y AviN(J intro.liu e.l nev nisehinery into our ' omen r .1 i-tm y, we are now pri-pnnd to in u u fact u re ,n short not ;ee. .'!.( 11 I .'.- ' M:T. IlI.ANKIllS. 1 hA.N.N iZl.S at all s.ls j-T' ieKlNC V AUNS. At-.. .c.o. i-f NVool liiU'H in exchange f'-r tr-;i.3 or worked on biir.rt-. Mark.-t. p.-.i e i-ai'i i"1' 'v ",'' : T. .11. ,y.V;rc. J- 'JSa. Kbcncjburs, Feb. 21. l-TL'.-tf. f O ATM AN & lU'CK, I'liyaiciaa- n rjrat.ns. ! J I'AKmiU.HlTT'. P- OIm in rear V.f JI:n Ttuos's t?:'? ttiiis way be made oiti.'-r at t.M'iH'iww of Ut. O-liiuii .i at J-1 " "- "-so.i.-K.c. V'1.I.IA.I KIT" Kl.l. V AT.f.AW- lbonshurif, Fu ouLaJe iicv. Ci iilei kll jet. Arroitsn - Office in Cd- u-so.-tr.i TO rr.T. xrm lichV runmimg:' 11 DOMESTIC" ; I k5 EWiiXti Jt.ACE!L! aboct 10,00 O Sold last year ; A HOL T o , 0 O O This year ; And now being- SoM at Hie rate of A T Ii A U. The cnifstlc" supersedes others bocsuelt ::i-.ifls-!i then, In the eiy day wrtlix- it mu deiH. I.i , 111 (He iet '.-niop aii'i f.tmity p:,d he cr.use it is eip.isilly useful for vbbv rif and V1T.HV IIB.WV WilRU. A Mmhire will be furnished (for trial to r-;-Aijt. ji.irfi'-. wfth an instructor (without eliitiKe) upon up) II.miioii st our Vnrer.,MH. l t t x. 1 1 SI.. I'l 1 1 sbu rrh. tMs Sfiis-.r. t.u , (,,,,. A,,,t-J.,lc, j l9 ci-l.j reco.i..ue;i l,.ato,- F.iu.ov usi uud Jl . u raetmevs. !. i!P1ile it. cnslrueUo,., ,VoV8e and ea-.ly run. A large stock of Thread, l.kt. c s on b.snl. Ad.iic.i. Ill:: -in. Sii:s I l ." s. m. COM PA NT. Ilec. 27.-SU1. 24 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh. r1 H O k A S CARLAWD. taptuiM tiAtia ijr fiRGtBRIESri QUEENSWiRS WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONEIir AND NOI JON5, m m. m inn heats. BACO.I, rLOLll, FEED AND PROVISIONS. 1523 Clove lb 4remit, " Between !3ih and 14th Sts., Aftooni. j All i'.ieh poods tt Spicks, Brsshes, YT4 I iu VV'illow Wars. Shea B!ack ib nd Statiou ' art will be t!J from roauufacturtfr's piiat4 ' price lists, and si! other eooJs in mv lie at ! Pliilsdel 'bia . Ilsitirnois. Cincinnali and Fiite 1 hurrh current prices To dealer 1 preseat lbs j peculiar adrantajra of saving ihein all freihl end drayape, ihew are not required to pa? ! ft eight from the principal cities and no dray j age charges irt noo-le. Drains may last a"s- sured that my goods art of the best quslit? and i nir prices ts moderate as city rates. Pt doicp ! a fair, unricl-.t lin;iTess, and by promptlv and ' sa'isfaetorlly Ellirig all onlern. I hope to merit the pntron.ge of rets.il dealers and others in ! Canity c mMt ar.J c'.iel ets. Ordsrs r ; sjc:fiiily sliciteJ r.nd si tirci:eii guarind , iu al! cum. 1 ; , . w . . n . . TA Altoo.'ia, July 5: l?e.9..if. bTREET, Mrxir Pa p p r . . , 'Caf T3. . l. UePOt. JOrinSfCWn. Pa . WAoUtal and Itcail Dealeis ti mmammmi dry boobs. bis.s-.:vl:rt GOODS, ii a now Ann. QUEKN.SVVAJin. B( O Vii AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS IRON AKd'naITJ CARTETS AND OIL C LOTUS n e a i) r-M a d i: cu th i n g GLASS WAKE. YELLOW WARE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS,' Topather with all manner of Western Produce such as FLOUR. BACON, FJSU, 8ALT CARUOX OIL. tc. ic. tS" 'A'hole-ia.'e and ratal! arJer aoliciled and .fiw.i;.r i!f un tha shortest noti" and jot reasoiiaMa terms WOOD. JIORRELL! CO. I G EG. C . K ; Z A II M ! ' ISAI.KPS 1J BUY GOODS, MOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BITS, MPS, BOOTS, SBOES, AXU ATT. OTHER I?TICLitS GENER ALLY KKl'T IX A COUNTJiY S I OUE ! WOOL AND COUNTRY PKOIUJCE TAKF.f is rxciiA.voa ro ROODS. i Store on South'-Side of Main Street, B T HnT7-ci? Pr. 11 b0- ti n t.i Three Dccrs West of Centre Street, ' IiEAI.LIlS IN UlY MS, BROCEWES, Boots and Slices, FL0U3, FEED, BACON. FISH. Coffco, he. SyrnP2 and Elclasses.' ALb VillK H TH K V FKo.MISii T' HKLL. AS lliKAi' -i T1IL HilIAl'ltSi". Country ProdjJcetakenfor GOODS. t. i. ( i' rr, late of. Robert Woods 4 Co. IT. 1. I'iliAUlV J A AltS CASEY. p A b 1. V. 1 () (1 A U T Y & CO.. wuoLt:tAi.e iK..i.t!:s in MiSillli & 019 ME UlEl T .'.T.I. KTN't.S or am iiirouri.'iis hk Foreign Wir.es, Gi'S, Brr.ndiss, f.c, o. Tl;A t.X.erly TVirect. Iec. 6, il.'i u. I'ir.oiii J.'.Ii. PA. & IP AM Z a: ir I 1 I
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