, MS E , 1 1 ill 7P - " JAN' ' 'rrr rnr. dyjnu year. t wild bolls, to the wild sky, Kfw'v.n cloud, the frosty liKht; ,L.,,iHr ie dying- " the nl.nt; I . J,.t, wild bsllit, aud let him die. i;r.i? Ollt the old. rioir In the new. hoKs, across i tii enow ; 'r the taise, riiiK n the true.1 vina out the srrief that saps the mind. r'cr tiii''' here wc see no mora; tin 1,10 tru r,t'h "d poor, Ir'"'" "J,'''S,, lo 11 Mankind. ...... cut sl.iwly dylna cauto, gp.-ipr.t forms of party strife; Km? in the noblest modes of life, r.'itu jwffter wanuem, purer laws. r out t1:e waut, the caro, tho tin, 'tf faithless crtlduees of the times; f out. riu ol,t my mournful rhymes, li'rrtn tlx fuilsr minstrel in. v ,,t nut fit!' priil In pine and blood, 70 c.til slander and the !ptte : i; i : i the love of truth and right, Bi'iVj ia tbe common love of good. ik-j cut old shapes of foul disease i. i:? uut the narron iny luet of (old ; li;rjr i)"' thousand wan cf old, . K r.i i'' tbe thousand yeart of peace. -..oi 1n the valiant man and free, !.' larger he.vrt. the kin-liter band ; K-i.i 'J'-'l t'': darkness of the laud, p f ;n true Christian charity. .-YFcciassday msruisg waa tha celi'sat of t'-.t -:fn. A f.ititl horse disease has made ita ap- fariice in SoMarul. " Thermometer this (Thursday) tnaralaj : Co'c'oek. 10 above rsro. 'I'L Institute remained in station until 12 o'clock last night to wo'ceroe 15:75. Tst "i'at C'cotributcr" lectured oa "la jr. unal" at Ji'huiiown tn Tuesday eve-"n'..:j:- V.'lifn tie Colombia Ihrald ay that V I'.ke rwts U.enbm e it pi bLnbly means t-j.-ayicat the taiKpia run through Eb- e.vi'i.'r-. 'J ii'-ro is "t quit euenjjH caTT for s'eda rd tro uan:h for wagons, and eo tLa aaaral f,'n:r''.ot is thut tlie roads ara in an aiscia- i i.diti.Jii. A rtc;al !?sslon of ('ort, for tfee ur- t: ,:irisj into cCi. tk Hweouaty c. V.r. a c fcii'J Ufit iorouiUr, will hi is.-i Lt Monday. -f--vaa hundred li ennurtH, bonnd for Ai'T..'-u, Kansas, pasied Crussou per taa Fa. Ii. K. fcr thair place of deatina'.lou ou E a rut ay evaoitjr. . air.a.l wator proof cap was loft at tut V.tuntain llor.aa r. )aT last vreok. 'tirv r i-aa rscor th s.-lmo by celling i. ;i.t: iiftei )tni proving pr'pery. -inn "iRKCoital J. N.." an erratic giaiui ;. i.owu to tlie peof le of p'ce, ia if.T.J. Itis full na.tr. itn J. i. Frro, and L.i r- j. a of reaidaro Worthiugton, )U:e hen the ietli wariCiit wit read to ( fU.y, tUu T.'ebtvnr',aud uniriSorcr, ha w..k to much overcome 17 lii.-t fietijis that lifni'.y lnnui-d. 11a will La Lauged. on the '.i :h i nut ant. 'I bo JcktiKtawn titricl Court will meet trxt AIotitlAV, on which eceaniait Uoaor Jji'.o I'.arro will for ihe ft ft tisse ctnm th J 'iJicial ertuioo. tjuite iargt list ef ca t.i nre dots o for trial. Tha Ltfis'.Maro will conyeiss T;!ts4T , f lint wcttt, at H nrrtwVti r, a, ohich tiira ;.,!,! rlaco o; reprKetitariS, TAz:t Buck .-.kii II.MiiKiu, 7i',i take their iaitil lassons lit '.. science of linl&iou. A. werenntile ar.d lnr-.l er Srisi whicli " . aa exteckir hutiness t I'.oTdsTllle. or. ' Itsil'f ap K.itlrat I, fi'?d far a largo T"i!.t a fsw dayst-ivae auj iitaosata krt J put iaio tho ba:i af two ijsj. A Taurg man raRie.it T'ilkr was .jlit hero last 3.?urda.T s.tid remitted ; -n the chnrce .f a!-auit aed taltxry ,-.:'e pis?a of h; fther-in-law. Of cotirsr, .. t-a'.flwn p. tho p!ae this '.sts Vs.i! from. -Ite Coluwti Herald of Wadnesday "Daaittl C. Znhm, an old typo, foriwer- i coti"-;P(l vith the Ilrnthl, ia now visit !'ij h: ft iced in CrdumMa. We liTea in tiie :nW n r.'.a lr HcPikt, esllfd IZhunaburg." VtV are s.' thorixtd to offrtr live dollars re- nr.! f .r ir.forma.iioo that will lead to ;ha on!:T:f.!irri of ;ho Tanda!s whu Lav or who will hfrciu-rttii otT aay ot tha picke'a of hs tF s f-'irrotiadinjf tha C:itho:i cewetury in this p'o. a. a ( br '!di Bidht, Mr. Keeeh, e.n ngoft iif-tv.uj wbo re!; in tke ceigkhoi hod of Alttc.us. c;et with a singular escidact. V"i.: pi!!!i(j cfl- b' heots he lest his bal-ri.- cr.d fci; - ib fioor, thei tl7 fiaetnrinf ii t 't i car tbe body. M r-o.B to dsy the Jnstit'.it.- will elese, "J at 2 p. an. a special train will convey a ."$e majority of tbu teacher on their wijiaj !; y bfcpiaward. 1". 3. Thti r,'r. f tne '.r.MMie ! uo rela'.i'in to thi sovil clot.es of ; l ii iratinp sr-hoolma rms. -lie the' V. H. IjisJrict Cwurt, at Pitfs- "'fh, on liia7. 1" '"f.iiTm ;ljita, Cambria the eaue of Owen cotintv, ltikrupt. '"nltirwa made for a ion-tin;: of errrli- : "f To cufider the aforenriid I rjrikrupt'n r" 'T' 'itii n for it cop; premise of thair cl.it rs. We fA n loarn that seme .IJ.OfiO "tiafb weio rwalizcd bv th lMe Tair In f'l'if of St. J.ha's (Cat'kr-lic) churrh, Al Wna, a ip'.ii:did new etrm-ture j'ist ap- h:i- com p'.rtion, Very R7. J. Twifjr, ! tt(ir, ase-p sure that tha monev baa Ufa i-iiT. whim it will ej tbe irn tt gfod. -I cr !:.;. ro.rt vt the p roc sd .tigs of tba la.hlrM Inti; i- tip ;c tha tirrs of roiag to p;v- on Tb'irfd7 eTenia. w!.l:h will be 1 "iMt e'.M-wliere. we ere in.lebteU for tho K - part to our worthy firieml .!.hn Mc- urn.!. -U, rtf Sumrnerbill tcwiit.lii'1, t whom 'ocder thauka aa4 tho freadom t-r our 'rr!.T. y A b:s.ioTn:ir. on the Pennsylvania Ca 1:'i 1 :i'.!r..ad, catned '.iiigru!;n. fKli'.from r m-ur Sxpg Hollow, on WednidHy "ght of last week, ar.d hn.l ono of hih.lejs '":"ni. Pie y;is ruuniDK " the trp o?, the f-". Flo was tak to 1'ittahui j;h and his ' "ere dressed, when ho was rcmcted I 1. Hoa, at HMn.ken. We Lavo heretofore given the partiiu Urs r.f the S:tl.;r-ailltr f e wii,2-tnch: ne m &r"i4::. ticetio, Nineveh, V'estm.rlf'. rfua;ay. The iatfor briegs suit against to tier for fr'.or.ioua kssault, etc. biglar ra "s v-ith a charge of adultery, r.oti CVCr to nan.'i. ul K m .x - ihiuci oouuTy Court. t, i h ruuu otio, oat iieary '1;' tta sworn to it, thnt oa Saturday ov !at, in tho boroiifch of Jehustovrii pities Craig fllched frofu thfl pocket of tho - .11,1 ?h kimi of 2.j.40, aiil oppif.priatej j,t.nne to !-: own tire and behoof. -e.d tci a hearing bel'cre tho eneuitig term 'La I;strict Court, aad anil ia tho Jobcs 1.). v.p ,,A (ia!l,tzin eorrosnoadent Ufoi-ms tv. ir. ?' 1,ll,ijr-e tLftt thero is great excita ' I !l',"r " t''a' 'o'ity over tho purchase, by M roai ;lr' 102 CtJ Company, of all the .4 ;t'"'8 wndern-atU that placo, together r.H . fc j " it iui uuiming jmr t.,' are row engaged in snr- l(;';V Kro;'od for the puipuse of siuk 'B.l!;i!t in th, piling. tH,ti"';prif!,u:r,,red tBr t!l PolIiDg con-Vow- ,VL,"sdri4 worU!, ,Tero dect-.ie,l as if r.. T r. f . - ...:tl: cv, ... V "iir, Drsi prize, ;, s : rl J-A. I'orf.rcco..d, J " 3 . ' Tll'llim. . . a; . - M Ir;;-, c - -ns llcmiricks, tbird f. n . ' ITU Hi isscd; K. J.!5itraver. roids uiissid: J. Far Am. "mi, '" "f - ---,U rJsuiicd,Mis fc;,i..t lu piizo, S3, six word - r !; ,7 ' 1 n J oh 1 " u w " P r i n 1 1 h a t o ve r li'''. lrb,-v;'' aiil -'at mako. as -,, ,. -uruifciiing g.iods etc.. a. .;-m...I at tho eM.V.li.hment of S. J. 4 "n" '.'m' '?W 'J' ; Pfes that dofy ra,.., i'T"UgU iair .'..l.t.g and libcr- tt ' -,it-srs. Hrss bave aclii.,v...l m , ft .Ci Ji'"ts "on.i tu none in the ' r-'".K-. Te u" utsi'-iiiOH in rccotu ' . ?',r TMlT as gei.?l.nou ' - .ir, aqiwro tLins witu all. The main altar in tho Church of tho Holy Name in thin plac waa magnificently decorated with beautiful flowers and lighted randies nu Christmas morning, predentin? a picture which for beauty f conception J aid corepletcars-8 of design vro have ticver been eijualled evou in that particular c-hun-h, whero artistic skill 1n the adornmeutcf the three altars ami tho sanctuary has evtr been a prominent and pleasing feature. "Thoro is no time Ufco ihe present tirua" tftug the singera at the Institute t'other day. Tho present time is of course during the holi days, and it ia but truth to say that there ia no tlmo HKo umo that t:mo, providiiiEr, of course, yeu aro uioro blonsud in the receiv ing than ia the giving. Goods of all sorts, unliable for holiday presents or for any oth er purpose, for sale, cheap for cash, at E. J. Mills' popular emporium, Hiih stret. Eb- easburg. I saw Esau kissing Kate. Tho fact ia wo all threo saw; for I saw Esau, be saw I saw, aed I saw she saw I saw Eati kiniting iaie. a.11 wmcn is lntroauctory lo the re mark, that if any ono desires to see tbo rlck- et and most varied stock of dress aud dry gooas, notions, etc., ever Drought to Ebens- liurg, be or Rhe should visit tho cheap, cash store of Myers & Lloyd, Fligh street, right away, rrice list marked down to panic pri ce for the ready cash. On Friday morning last, at his residence In Cambria townspip, two miles southeast of Ebensburg, Mr. .Tohn O'Conuell fell a victim to tlie reaper Death. Ho was born In Ireland, bwt was a ruvidnnt of thisaeetion for more than a half century. A hard-work-ig farmer and a pood citizen, he waa re spected by all vrhii came wiibiu tho rays of bia acquaintanceship, as tho vast concourse who attended his funeral obsequies tbe day following abundantly testifies. Mr. Levi 'vTbetsol, of Jenner X Hoads, Bomerset county, is lairing. Whon last seen, about two weeks ago, he was ia Johns town, and it is supposed that b tcok the train fer Pittsburgh. He had ahoitt 100 ia his possession. The fact that an unknown man waa killed oa the railroad at Pittsburgh about tbo dato of Wbetaul'a disajipenrauce Iada to ihe belief that be was tha victim, aud that he was murdered for bia money and hia body placed opou tbe track to cover up the crime. Sonsn correspondent sands us a bit of poatry whieh opens ott in this style: "Oh, tbe dreary aud saddening snow I deeper and deeper wherever you go. It is filling the woods itis filling the air it mantles the fields lately frozen and bare." This augments the walnae thought that If the snow pels too deep for comfort, a person ought to buy a stove from G. W. Yeager & Co., Altoona, put it uo in his room, and stay indoors. Ideysrs. Y. & Co. sell tbe best stores in t!in market, and at approved prices, On Monday last, in Lnnc.istcr, Mr. (1. D. T'.owcrs was united ia tho bonds of mat rimony with Miss Mary A. Cigar, of that city. Mr. P.owcrs is the business. inaii2?r of tho Altoonn Tribune, and one of tho best fellows sxtant Ik is side of klugilo-u eomo. In the matrimonial game of li to that is to follow, we trust that "Hub," as ho is famil iarly called, while iu undisputed possession of the queen, may also have distributed to hiin in due time a few small Howera and other side cards, to r him on his wind ing way. Tho last iss-ja of the Huntingdon AVcn says: "A few days ago when the Harris burg Aacomiaadation arrived at this place, tit car inspectors discovered a man lying cn tha trucks underneath the bed of oaa of the ears, a very dakgereus as wall as a very cold aud uncomfortable plaee to ride. They or.-terad him off, of course, whieh order be reluotautly obeyed. On being questioned afterwards, he said be bad rieMan from Pitts burgh to Altoona in tbe same way, and f" jik it. Me was a largo man. would probably wa.sK ao poilB(lj, And abeBt as black aud dirty as be ceui Mr. Harry VTilsoe, eon "of ar. aiark tTilsoti. nearly a dcade of years aso editor of tha r.bansburg Uerocrnt"- Stntinel, was ia town a couple of days this week, renew lg acquaintanceship with old friends. The faihr aad son are at present engaged print ing a weekly paper at Parker's Lauding, styled tlie Oilrn'n't Journnt. He reoreneats tbe priuticg business to be eomparati vely good out there, but says that the oil trade ia at a staad-atlll, a barrel of crude patrole- aa in tauk eommandioj enly fifty cents. As to Ebensburg, Harry say that tt la tho same flmt-class old town It always was, but that its population and diiaansioes bare net bsen so largely exteuded as he taosght he had reasoo to expect. Christmas passed oiTqaietly in our mMn so qnietly, indeed, that bad itnotbuen for tbe finnsual number oT elaighs to be sceu skimming along tbe streets, four or five iaehes of anow covering tbe ground, it would searcely bave been known that the greatest beliday ot the year was with us. Sease felke may have awoke next morning with tbe headache, but we do not know tbis to be a facl. A majority of the business bouses remained closed throughout the ear. and the anniversary of the birth of the Savior ws celebrated with appropriate services in several of tbe chnrches. By actual count, four hnsdred and flftv-tw rKy were slaaghtered. uiessings ca the harita- bU I no poor man or woman was left unre meiahered in this season of general joy aud rejaiciog. At the tlmo of the issuiug of tho last number of tbo Fkeimav, snow to the depth ef four or Ave ixohes covered the ground. Thu sleighing was excellent, aud the bolls rang merrily for a time, but on Sunday tho iiced-get.es of heaven were opened, an4 rain coatinued to fall uninterruptedly until the following Tuesday morning. The result was that the streams and rivers rose to a grtat height, and in the southern end of the county considerable damage was done to nroperty by the ovei'flswiug of their banks. At Johnstown tho Stony Creek and the Canaraaugh were at a higher stage than hae been known for many a month, and a new bridge in course of erection over tho latter river, near YVodvale, was avrept away. TThen ihe rain left off, a snow storm began, and winter owee mare resumed and hae luue fa continned her wonted sway. On Monday nasi, Capt. J. K. Hite will retire from the ProthoHotaryshlp of Cam bria county, to be succeeded by Mr. Barnard MoColgan, who was elected to that position oa tha 3d of last November. Capt. Hite has held the efSco which will then be vacated by him for two successive terms, or six years in all. Always at bia post; attentive to tbe business of his oSiee, and pre-eminently qualified to discharge its every duty; genial in manners, and ac.coni.niodating in disposition, l.e baa been a pnblic officer with whom it was a pleasure to come in contact. The bsst wishes of all who know him, ac company him in his retirement. He will, wa are glad to know, continue to remain a I rerisieatef Ebansbnrg. M r. McColgau , bis j successor, ia a gentleman m every aspeet of I the word, and a first-class business man also. I Wo predict that in hia hands the Prothoao f, taryship will lose none of its former prestige. We are i lad to leara that Mr. James O. iiasiion, the present effleient Dsputy Pro t ii notary, will he continned iu the same po sition under the new regime. FiiTat, TllRMtsATIOyop. A DTIKR IfU!T. --.Last week a party of Harrisburgers, in c titling Metsra. Edson A. Piblo and Philip Ltjir, indulged in a deer hunt, extending or a period of several days, in Oarobria ant Kia'r counties. On their return trip tliff landed at Bell's Mill Blair county, on last Saturday, several hours in advance of the Hain in which they ruant to take pas .iget'r home. To:ptit in the time, tho party wen:atothe mountain in search of gae. A do- was soon started and wounded, an t all parties w ent iu parauit. Suddenly a shot rang , mt, and the nDfor'unate'Edsoni'ell to the gieund, dead. With a buckshot in his heart. The man who wir.gsd the fatal pro jectile k as Philip Lehr. Ha was about one buudrtl yards from Sible when he firod. Accord.bg to kia statement, he Cred at a pbeas ict, with no idea that any one was within inugo of bin gun. It is simply a repctiiiod of tho acridut of precisely simi lar nature which belfil poor Thompsou at nearly t bs same spot about one month prior, ami is another of tho many warnings already given that tho reck lets use of firearms in the Moo.it i an experiment fraught with j tbo direkt of results. The deceased ww 30 , years c-f age, and leaves a wife and ono child. Hia remains were tak'ju to Harris I burg f iatormcDt. Local Correspondent?. Scmbsrkii.l Twp., Deo. 29, 157. Psar. FriEEMAN Not biivintr seen anythlotf ' in your well filled columns rrorn this ioeluy for tbe past couple of months, I thought it my duty to jrive you an account at Uasi o some of ttio proc&eriimrs which cuir.e unocr my obser vation ou Christmas day bow that greatest f holy days and most joyous of holidays was ob served In and about Wiluiore by cerruin par ties hailinir from other localities. A toulvn o'clock on Christmas eveuiuir t wovvld loads of humanity from up the road came to Wilmore for the evident purposo of making a raid on tho towu, aud with that objr-ot in view eom menoed pummi'llnir one of the Wilmore boys, who fortunately, however, iiiHnnsed to escape from their clutches witiiout serious Injurv. Subsequently tho lad who hud rcceie.l their Hrikiuu attuutiona made known the rr.ct that hn baa been abused by them, when n crowd of the "b'boys" called ou the visiting party to have to explanation, but the "bummers," to cominir frightened at the ilemonBtration, t eat a haety retreat, lenviuir behind them thiocf their number, who had boon overhaul!) in the street and dealt with us they 'e5Td, sc-aplnir however without much bodily barm. Tho WiJ more hoys having had the mnniiiin? to abstain from Btrony drink during; the day, were well aware of their ability to "settle the hash" of tbMr adversaries, and with miurht and ribt both eg-a'.ost them the invading party woulil nil bave found "Jordan a bard road to travel" had they not wisely concluded and speedily acted ou the principle that "discretion Is the' better pait of valor.'1 I trust that this will bo tho iat time I may have occasion to refer to such tliffgrucef ul proceeding. No doubt some of the boisterous party had left wlvfO) and chit dren ot home suiTt riiig for the necessaries of life wlille they were awaj sqiniCdt'i inir mousy for what has not beou inaptly termed "dictilied damnation." Ho much for Hemlock, end now let aae turn my attention to tho moral viliM.te of F.beoa- biirif, or rather to a few of ta? virtuous .?) den izens increi;r. tnreo or whom, t.-o o!J to t.s calle.i t-oysaiid tanmnaij to be called men, ar rived at Wilmore about nit:o o'eloclc !"i! Jay evcuimr in a sled drawn hr one horse, and from what I could learn from parties livirn a. one the road, as well as from what I witnessed uiy- seir, tneir conitiict was aicanst oeytiuu dfcr;p tioti. The i.oor horse, after bvlnz been dr; vi-n until almost exhausted, was still uivmI onward uy punching 114 sides with sharp sticks and be laboring its back with fence rail and heavy lath, several of which were broken to ptocss in tho process by the inhuman raoncters. 1 have several of tliso relics of barbarity which are covered with blood and imir. by this bru tal treatment they succeeded in uetticir tho poor animal within about threo miles of Vil towre, where the horse and fclej were for the time btiii abandcr.e 1. All which Ica.la mo to cay that those wfeo have horsei t hire should know beforehand whether they arc gentleman or rufliaus to whom they are oomruitting the car of such useful ammuls. Here is auothur caao in point: A fvw dars previous to Christmas two youths whoan hald tiitttuis are not u tbsusauil inl'cefroui 12:etis burjr drove In this rtirecllon In a oue horee ve hicle, thoir object beioar tho procurement by feir tuvans or r'oe( of sundry turkeys, no dutt as prizes for shooting matches or card-play lnt oo n testa a purpose which they, quli e nut u ral ly perhaps, varied somewhat by v.jitiri n farm iu this vicitiity, and tinning uo one at home, proceeded to ijobMe up three fine c'ikkeiiH, broad daylight and all us It wm. The person whowitneesed this nefarious procee.iinsr sui- pos.d that the sneak thioves hrfd erm!siu hy tiiriit of purchase from the owii:r to tako the tjhu'kciis, but as it turned out to bo a cloarcase or petty larceny, the younir miju I jn.pllcated are hi iehy advised lo either return tha atolei pro perty or psy for it If tbey wish to avoid the odium uf bfcinjr brought before Jude Uoan at the nest term f our empty court. Tho festival held in W:l:rc for the benefit of the Lutheran church iascd of? very crcilit abiy and I hope very prefltauly. I did not 'it-ar ho-.v mucti was realized. Toutp, Zip. P. S. fciuce tho nhove was written thcitrearus la this vicinity liav rljen to K-ch an pxtout t:t they hs ve ovei-tlown their hunks and swept away property bulona-iDo; to P. U. Wolceialaft Son amounting In value to uliout M.Ov3. Ot tier parties have al30 suffvrcd heavy losstes from trie same caus:. Z. Modkkn W'ojinx. It is a sad cornmenfn ry tipon otir boasted civilization tht the women of our times have degenerated in health and physique until they are literally a race of invalids pale, nervous, feeble, and ba k-ai by, with only here and tlieri n faw noblo exceptions in tbe persons of the robust, buxom ladies characteristic of the sex in days son. Uv a very large experience, covering period or yBi4rs, and embracing the treatment of many tboitsKus t,f caes if those ailmcn's peculiar to women. Dr. Pierc-, f the World's Dirpctisary, Tliiffa'cj ". Y., brs perfected, by tho combination of certain vegetable extracts, a liatnral specific, which he docs not extol as a cure-:!l, but one which admirably fuliils a sineletifss of purpose, being most positiro and reliable remedy fir these weaknesses an. 1 complaints that allliet the women of the present day. This natural specific compound is called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Tito fol owing are among those diseases in winch this won derfal medicine has worked cures as if by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicines :" Weak back, ttervous and general debility, falling and other displacements of ij-ten:al t.rgans, resulting from debility and lack of strength in natural supports, internal fever, conges tion, inflammation and ulceration, and very many other chronic diseases incident to wo men, not proper to mention here, in which, as well as in tlie cases that have bean en umerated, tbe Favorite Prescription n cures the marvel of th wwrin. It will not do liann "" state or condition cf th system, and by adopting its use th invalid lady luay avoid that severest of ordeals the consulting of a family physician. Fa vorite Prescription. i3 sold by dealers in lued eines generally. Dtspktria. Dyspepsia is tho most dls cowraciegand distressing disease man is heir to. American aro particularly subject to this aisease and ita effects, such ae saur stom ach, sick headacb, habitual costiveness, hearrburn, wa tar-brash, gcawing and burn ing pains in the pit of the stemseh, coming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable raste in the month, impure blood, and all ieoaso of the Siomach and Liver. Two doses of Hbim'i Acci-ki Fuiwpi will re lieve you at esse, aud there petitirhly ia not a ease iD the United States it will nut oare. If you doubt thia go to your Drugiatw, Lam rnen A M orray, or P. M. Woiesla'.e & Son's Si tore, at Wiiiuoro, new eet a v-,;l bortle for 10 can to and try it. Kejular siae 75 cmats Elsewhere we give th" particulars of the accidental shooting of Mr. IMsoh A. SVible iD the neighborhood of I!;-H's Mills last Sat urday. In this oounextiou tb Hanisburg Patriot of the following Monday siiys : "Mr. Sible started on the deer bunt which result ed in his death on Monday last, his father and uncle hiving preceded him. On the following day tbe party started up six deer in group. Aftr some strategical move ments Edson got the herd within shmting range and fired his Winchester rifle ssveu teon times within a minute, killing one deer, fatally wounding another and crippliug a third so severely that it was soon tiantured This made the sixth deer thi party had se cured duriugthe limit." njCHisc... Pr. Morris' S ypvp ef Tar, Wild Cherry anil Horehoimd eon-bines all the medicinal virtues of these articles whieh Usriitriis' haa proved to possess the most e&icieitt UitiitieN for all tlisasee of the Throat and Lungs. Oootfhs aa4 Colds am speedily relieved by it and in Crenp it acta like maglo. Call at R. J. Lloyn's Drug Store and obtain a sample bott!ereocftnr, or a regular tizs for 51 ; or at P. M. Wole alasle & Son'a Sfsre, Wilmore. J. R. Moh- Lbis, li Korth 2d it., Tkila. pt-lS.-ly. Where to Oo. If you want a superior article of Oyster Crackers, go to Marvin's. If yon wish to procure a flrst-eiass article of Water or Hutter Crackers, go to llarvin's. If your taste incline you to G'.egsr Swaps or Spiced Jumbles, go to Marvin's. If yon intend to purchase Lemon or Fruit Biscuit, git to Marvin's. And if you are in search of some novelty in the way of Crackers, gu to Marvin's. Remember his number 11 Liberty Street, Pittsbur-jb. Titt fiTTSBUJiOR Post anaonness that in eonseqtieaeo of the modifteation placed by tbe pest efflce authorities tipni certain sections of the new postal law conoerniag newspapers, it will eommenea January 1st to pay tho postage aud famish The Wkkk LT PoT at the old rates, vir.: Two dollars a year, eingle copi-s. and in clubs of five t over, one dollar and fiftv eepts. TlIE Daily 1'ot. ninedollaiea year, postage paid by the proprietors. . If you wanfl Rea 1 the RAJI. Advert to purtlmsa LP-.tiJ men'. In anther column. t53 i s f Da 5 n t , i3 tl 6 Lciai EJ A Lito Drama. V Sceno, Corner of Sixth & Market Streets,' Tirno, One O'cicck. - Stranger Vhrii's the price of that coat ? Oak. Hall DooitKEErER The price is cn the ticket, sir, 10.50, in plain f.rnires ; same price to everybody. Stranger Oh, pshaw ; that's v.-hat they a:I say. You'll tahc c!T that 50. Oax Hall Doorkeeper No, sir; under no circumstances. If that 50 could be scratched the price vonld have been marked so zt first. Thoro is r.o second price. T;ie f.gures are d.vn to bottom rock. Should you buy 1,000 of us, nothing could be taken cf We have One Trice to everybody and all are treated alike, whether they buy a single pair of working pants or three suits. Stranger Isn't that pretty stiff? Oak Hall Doorkeeper Nothing stiff intended. Try u ;. See if we are net patient s-vd obliging. Ordy v.e think it fairest foe both parties to name at once the lowest price, and stick to it. Small buyers, on our rule, have r.3 e ;d a cha.ec as iare cnes. Stranger Well, suppose I purchase a garment and it don't fit? Oak 1 1 all Doorkeeper Urinr it back. Stranger Yes, aud Oak Hall Doorkeeier No, sir; get no wor: Stranger Explain that. You mean, of course, if you can't ft me. Oak. Hall Doorkeeper No, sir; ve mean that if, within ten dy, you brine; back the garment unworn and uninjured, your money, cent for cent will be returned to yen. Stranger You mean simply, if I don't like the goods. Oak Hall Doorkeeper I mean if you don't like it, cr your wife don't like it, or the weather changes, or you find goods somewhere ele you hire better, or ycu imsj-h.e you have been in any wy misinformed, bring back the purchase and luke back the purchase money. We give a signed guarantee to that effect. 55tranger Why, that's a new thing. What is it like ? Oak Hall Doorkeeper 'Tis a card signed by the firm, binding us in every way. Yait a minute, and I'll show ycu one. He reads over carefully the fallowing Guarantee, which gees with every p:rchare Oak Hall. 1-X. That th; prices r.f c.-jv gicid? he - lot? cut tit eanv. q jutl-'v if n tr.vt-si r.ni tn xrstfeinrt are so!u un j-.i.&Te in f 'u Unite! St'ittt. 2 t. That the pricc-v are precke'y t.td eatne to &:crybcfy for B-nre i-.zi-, en a;.-.: ezy r.f pvr.-.". Sit. TJtoi (.'c q i.iiy of gooU u oa rrjvem'.rd y,i jirlilcd l-ibcui. 4.. Thui &e f-iU amount cf ae 'paid v-iil be r.aai.v, if c?is'-nm f.rvi t. trfW,-.s u-tii'xi'-ict-rr; arl return them ,;tuvr; a.W uhiniirol wiililn 10 duy fnr.s. dele tf j:kt Stranger. What is that rcmsrk about the quality of goods? Oak Hall D gc rk eh per It means that the ACTUAL NAME and grade cf the goods "are printed on the price label attached to every garment in Oak Hall, and that no misrepresentation can be made. Stranger Ah, this looks lovely, to be sure, if you only m;an t3 stand up to :t. Oak. Hall Doorkeeper We do, and shall stand firmly by these principles as our ordy rules cf business. I he people who don't believe it can proc us very easily if they C10GSCe Stranger Well, I'll try yen once at any rate. We think this was a sensible conclusion. Let the people inform therneh-es of what we are daing at OAK HALL to :r.-ike excellent Clothing and Cheapen the Priji-s under our isevr Uru; Our store is fuller which, uf lo :r t.iin t.ie wholesale stores. fare cm be ss.vcd in 'vA 1; M - Vid ji-;Ai x Iti J . . . j .nft kj f' , . IJl." . 1 J Jt Cambria Co. TeacTttra" liiiiiluis. Sepc-rled oxpr':y fjr th Fc.;jats. NOflUT'l PHOCR):tr.G."i. The ei-lilfi annual ?-a:on of the Cambria Count r 'J'cachers' Institute is now in pro ris at the Court Hiiui" tu this plac, the first toiM-titiy bavin? cenvenc-.l at 1 w'ciock, p. d., oh Mop. i.y Ht, at which time It wa cniie to order hr T. J. Otapman. A. 1.. ('o. P.iji't hm-1 Hrci.lent c-T oiUcio of the Institute, wnich was thereupon fully c.rjranizeJ by th eb'c'ion of tbe reinain injr oir.cer as follows: Vije Presitient, V- .1. t'sirriph ; Secretary. A. S. M. Av.'lcrs.m; Ae-!-tict SccrHri s. Miss M. A. SbwppKr 1. JiiH-pj Farbatiitb : Eiirolling- fomroittce, B. li. Fatter son. F. S. Maloy ; Au liti-iar Coramittee. Jmncs A. Striiver and Wm. H. l)svi. Fol'oiwiiig- aro the nnm?s of tho teacher and other educators now iu attendance at the Institute : T. J. Ckftpnar.. Prss't and Oti Snp't, 'Sh?03b-5-. Adorns Twp. llo. f. Krinj. Juiin P.orkann. A llniriieny Tp. Mattle Wilkinson. A x. Sweeny. Brr Twp. Josephine Cri;a, J.'zzi9 litziuer, John F. Maloy. ii'aclilick Twp. McI:r.a It.'ynon. K. Camsrcn. ('oejwtsdalo lior. A . H. irusnbllna;. Cauihrla btor. S. v. Millsr. f'one:n;inirh Twp. Vm. A. Karnett. Cambria Twn. Emily Kob?r:s, Ln'-fmia K'il llanis. Jennie A. Koberts. ClanJia Event, Marv Ksoian. Clara Byiion, Alf.ry Shenkle, Ajinia ti. Iavis, Wre. II. J'tvis. Carroll Twp. Mat'Ma Farbauh, Hattle Wil liams. Alcxeoiter OrifTia. ipmma-jijh Hot. Je'.laC'or. Jane G. lien Jricks, M. . Wesnor. J. r. Trahert. Coneniarnrh Twp. O. Wor'.!. Creyle Twp. Alice SlephsBj, U. Tf. Per.hias, J. T. V. :r.clrrs. East Concirti'th Pet T.g-!e MtXrmii. KbenbnrK- 15 .r. Mr. J. V. i'Mnrk, Aliie Lloyd, I.Itrla Hro!tliari. A. F. Anderson. A. J. Ahs. Franklia i'or. Siailie Hill. Frank Sstraytr. Cs!lit?i:i Bor. F. .(. I'srr'sh. Qallitin Tp. KatvKie (JeG"niy.H. Zimmerman. Jolnutown iisr. Mij.8 A. K. Qnina. Annie Zck, Mary Huxhet. ilinnie Doutflaa, Fannii Pro.-r. Kuima Atet 'ayue. H. A. Viien, Clara Krsflebacii. (tnstie rar.an, Elia Ei-itunhtr'r, Lirsie E .war ?. Mary ftaepparrt, Annio Stewart. Millie Mot'jel lnd. S. A. Carter. tola Barkley. Ltzzle Iii.;iies, Mapie Vi alters. Linda I.aniin. Helle Miller, A a le At yets. ii. H. Patterson, N. N. Keener, J. O. alcl-'haatk-rs. JaekHoii Twp. Ada Thenopson, Sadie GUtiaj-s, Sadie Harris, ituhy Stiles. Ixrito Bnr. William MeOer-srh. Mlllvilla llor. Mary OriSn. iary Roa?h. T.'a ry Nortburatt. Alary lrixn.-?r, Aiaffie Jjav.s, F.S. IJaioy, W. A. Kri.. A. Urubkfr. Kickland Twp. Geo. K. Oara;!, .T. W. Weak land, F.. M. Mcfnuley. Jas. A. liihtitio. Siniurlilll Araie E. Jonna, Maria Shcakle. Hus)iihanna 1. W. Gettys, G. W. Wiliime, BniT Stuvor, Jos. Farbaujli. Tayler W.A.Mnrphy, E. Straycr. J. E.Strsyer. Watkiugtun Mls M. J. Simonton, Jane Stew art. Js. t;. ttharbanh. Jas. jNoon, J. W. Condon, ii. A. hurt, Jamrs ltel. A blle Twp. Jamet A. Porter. Wl'nuort iior. Sallie Lw:s, Jolra KcCormlck. Woo.lle Uor. Annie Alexander, W. W.VAug. iui:ir i wJ. t vt . oikiq. th,ast few yeitis. 1 inn cat.ies or sixty-two teachers vert then j enrolled by tr.e Knrolilnif Cotntnittse, the ot - . era nientIone4 in the above l.ei haviujf ma ppreii. I on motion or tf. A. ve6ner. It wbs ayrecd mat tne ssi..)ns snoui-i ne e:n eacu cay irnn) 9 a. m. to l i ui., rrom 1:S0 10 A::y) p. ni ., and troru 7:) to tha hour of adjournment Iu the ereti'ntr. IJn motion of H. II. Patterson, each teaulier Wrfu required to pa fill; ccuta iulo tl... ltuti lute I uud. irCVS m-3frt- J It i a at... t . - : . - el il.. T..nt..i yt relnuro to rho 06t.rf rt of tl. Inntittit-i nt the j Jr,rlW, B r. Shi.i ! Hcary rim Mr. if. (tr"'. " " - ... wiuuauaa l,viiwwi s j eiut etjitaf I tar 14 - I - I ITC't 1 14 1 I . 1 1 1 11 ?bl 'i Cui KA v' c . perhaps get a worse one in exchange. on than cvsr cf Men's and Boys' der our Read-.Io:ie paid clown One-Price Gvtafintes S-- 1 H:S crood time to gcttlr? Clot'dng at the Low Trices v. .i - f k.v TSt'a ' U V- .-, .-f v &$ Vy ul . - . - - - . - . - - -I .. - . N . . j A3 - t " .A rhs Lfcrjei CI FT PI 3 1 LABEL? H I A . '..L...... On motion, t!ie tita- n'lc.wed for the ereniDjr speeches wn l!mit?'l t-i Rfteen niluutes, anil aii si!hsji;aeuL speeches ou any eutiject to Ave nof itites. TliaquMlnn, "Rr" cn wo eliv!t thepro-fet-jlon in' leacbtujj?" was th et l..o-i-'r.. .' by ,t -,ini-(; alters. ti, .staler, ';:i:t, rrM .'t'cr-. i. . i i'i - it ri ii'.rii i at e-t-nn in h.j l .io vror 'onu wo use, r.n-j waa i'i;:owiu ky oiucr. lirtimte ai.1 .iirccd at 4:1." r-i..-M'(N. Tnst'tijte call.-.d to order at tk time dcitan. taJ. e.fltir wbich the minute of tbjnturiiuuu oes-i.in we; o r : 1 nyniuvd. Huio-"!Ic.pt:y New v'liar" ty tbe Ebcr.s t'V'ry tlte-h J-'i-iiiji "i?.ii. t'rof. Ciir n then ipud a cer-er cc "rl'.e Teacher's ,':arc-TiiUi:-.g." e.f-.er " which a rilfn flop, cnt!MM.i Van tv-bs mao to nwiiru," was res t by W. Vf. O iirjr. "ufic "Pin i;-.e riepheru cf the Voi'.ey" by th Wi;'" School c!s. N. N. Kcfcsr f oliovCc: in a lecture on "3.ni of the cbjscs in vw In tenchiij,' after which S:is Sbopr.tif'I ro.i"3 "Th I)i -irVarfPs i)uiratcr." e puetuiiil -;ctioa, nml Mlp A. R. V'.iinu rns'l en ;r:a;ir:al ffssy ou "Teacbinif His tory," wh'c'i -) ft i f-vT Hjilrit"'! e.r:'r.r,i,in of views on that su'f..Jecf t.y itsers. Kri?, Kee ner. O.liif.v,-, i-)d other. iiusic N;ce.i." an ricn by T.. l. 3. cia?s. Icalitut sojourned at P o'eloek. TfDAT'! rBOCKr.DrN'iS. LicHtct fonrcn-j ot a. in. ATtcr th? rc?.' in uad siinruvsl of tiie miniitcs of tbe prer-d-iif H':-iinii arid lb ca!l;n;rof t!ia roll, .'Jcs-.ri1. ChscuMn niel Ptitsrii.i iTeseale.l be clattns f li-e " 'e:!tiy I van's Pehcol Journal " ou Ih teacher of C'a.abrifi cunty. Vo'-al inu.'io by ciasi from Ebcnsbcrir School N'o. S. A very snlrr.a'gd ri:scuec.Ion on tbr cini'Htlon, "How s!ii!1 we teach fJmmn.ar?" whs partiet putcrt hy tri.s. Keener, ilcio7. H.-f'iienterJ. a-.tl ot hers, at tiie cnni-lii-iou of Trhia"! u;'t C"hiirr;:an iinnoi.riced a rics i f ere huc'i'd words to tie P; e.ird by he tacher ccpipiltn for the csiph (.lines, wh'.i-h are I espectii Vly 6, K and 51, ai:d two pri.-r-s of $;1 earh. Mr. Keiinma i. of Ohio, wt (U'li Introduced ar.d spok'j lor some time on ci.ertl Irisiltuta wor k. i!.f!c hy Pchoo J7o. elass. Adjoutnd at li o'clock. Antniiocs Hrsrtow. Institute caiind to ord"r ty tbe rnstdent, uitnit'-s read nt.fl arproved r.nrt roll calied. Music "Hlar of the Tw!l:ebt." !r. li'liimun J l-c! cred on '4i'r!:nary Instruc tion," Mid waa followed by Mr. Keener and others ou t he s. oi su l.ject. M: VrnTit NcCsa-ue followed with an sasv pr.-pcutii. her nieiood of teactiitie; " h.-lraary Ati hiuetic," which suhject wj di- cunod by ltr.grs. Kta:;r mil Faruth, AI!s Cavis, and other". Mr. MaJoy then reai a p-,;er on "T'.'.e Teach er'sClaiir.ion CtviliaMon." r.ffr which iiir. fijir.niund and Keener ninde a let? reuarks In rcfrei;ee to ta? srivs sul.jwct. t:i motion of Mr. Krls, the time for p?r.lna; th erening- sei-U.n was changed fruiu " to 7 O'clock. At thit Juncture the President tannniicul I l1-- WiiiwkT named Reattcnieii a tbe eomailt- I tirae." Adurrd at j r.rKSitm sstos ) Institute met ac tb '.irnat1 bo ir er-d j af:er tne uMial preliminaries in.-. ir,n i-iu -lo 1 tt'.i I 8 , m tn Uie.o:eoii ucconiiiiieinient liv S. tic.i N.. .1 ..r .... 1 . .. .. '''':. .nr. class, a 1 tore was ncliwrcd by Vr. Ktl.i- I , coc.m, i.,c ireM.t ''".'. VV' . , - . . A PPLI CATION f(1 tV,,--.,!,-iinlon thc,i!iieptot "Wi!! i'er." r ,,.,1 .., , ... , . 1 'l .. jE ... 1 l4u-' ' 'lit 17.1.! )" Neit wusfi piMH.-al K-..i!..n efi.tled "The . 1 ,.i,- 1, .:, r ut 1 V -'&. tis In, -A"-v''ice t,, .,.,..,. : -yislpr.r," read bv IJendricks. . -,-,v. r ihi etV.- J -'- '! ''" ii.. c-T " -(,.:'-- G-.v-r-.r ri,- - , , . ' 1 i-i.j - -J; ton.ua by Ld- ! ., -y - ,.-..'i,.-.' X-V." ,:l ' Th" Alub-.. '" "' i- " '' - r r- -i, '-. .-.'".T ,'iV,'- ' ' '" ' wi''is- ' i., i-!;..;:ofc-i'-J,-.0.)u';'n;'v ,,i-'t ui - K Jjy , H s f . ? . I h ' ur nici'cy back. Be.st ?.! ad Cloth-ng, 5 o-:r prices 1 tlie co :t of the vi - iit i&rA l , --4 if C- i c "Tl-e !.a;n","n parody on F i-nr A . P.sc's f- rro.is iiiicti, ' i'ho ituTfn," wi tueu luai hy s 5.1 .i.!a ! .c.rt'.iu. ?iusi; -' TiV r'r; .-rt ;,'.re.'' A Iti-nir" o'i "T'ie Eii-o:n:irte.l Trlncl O'-s of F..'iic;ii)r" l'x 11 If .;'. r?iD, is i! ; t ii o-.!r. aT'cr - i;. !i t'-.i Pr i.: :, ri: iinsouuct'd i tn pro ;r tT:r e :-t t : r- i in.i ;n ;-j:.6ir. at J4.a "Vi". i-l'i : uic. A .i.i-i .-red. 5C.Nr.Ti AT S PROiTKtil.Wt. I T3!i'n:e on-!.- 1 t order et S o'clock. Kin I' te J nd r-' i' : - r!i lr."i I. w m .r . r. f V J.inr that t'i aaimi of all par.T.-iijar:t n future liiici:i!.-.a9 tie eiitorcd t.n tbe ti:iuut book. A i-T. d to. fc "Jsi;: Lores ?.!e" c.v.0 -,; ja. S c!a-t. Vr. f: 'mn :n' l thon lact.ired o-i ' i ir r: Ctitui-e." which a;ire rife to au iatt rcb-in-c :t t.-ivn :.y 'Jssr". Mtiii-, Ke;,eer, .'-''t'hecttjrs. Tra!iirt, Parri-'i, 'likV. f't'.-tycr. (iriiravi-.i- I''.tersn. K rtJp and t:ba;i;iiau -j'i :.o Svibject t icaI el of in t . l.ot o r. An (i-i..T mi ";!r ..-" wr ;.i !-...-. Vi. i.srv;(t J. mi:k:..i runi' t! t:r.i wxt r.ilwed hy "i'riitiry lustr j-jiiJu 6.111- hy Micfl Mury Divis. (il - Ihe 1 ri"::'.r.; iL' 'i er :iofred fn, ..,j.. an.1 ij t ?!-! n" o:: hundred iiDris. wl.i.'h, ci in t;ie n:-s; ins'tucs, wcr- wr-tlcn mo-t ; or th." t?v!ei Inter-ve-t in the e tvoU-at in the or'l-r in r hi' h ! 1 cy wei e if 1 1 : c.-.i: tr i,.is;)ii!,-.-i. tr.e pr!ZOt of cuhtgo to sirjrilfj 00 t:ie Kiiriis 01 t!i iiiiitnijriuie nr;t;i at iLe tln'j the wo: N t. -":c- jo 1 ; - ;r. W USio "Ai( ').! 3..V.J." Adj.ii.rjcd. ii;ir.s-riN : s . 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Int Itute nit-t. ir.inute ni l onil r, ...a roil c.-iIm-iI, utter w hich iho fo!,jtT nijf'i'n'tk loa' - were rtn-i; rayio!o3-v ia ti, r...0....,n Pl(n.v:v.ll. t-y Mr-;.U.rk. A f nmimkir rcd n ; lei c.ii se: -ction ojitii l- l "The il .ye." Mus'cbv L-'Ciwbur .si!v..-,ei,e: !.tn.. ah uruiiiHi ftfrty snout "l .1 i ti .y was then r;-il y '-ii-a Wiif.in, ""Vcs i r No ' ivw.ih d t! e utienii.Kt of Mr. Farn.ii: ii, in i "r.tr:n..T J;ihii ' b:'1. a tfiiriny tsrotivii Mr. .'.: t'b.-tvi-s. ilus;c by K. tf. t.'. i'.. Ailj uiiin;.!. oT S VKiifinijii v;5. 1.1 le. ,. . l.M -ll livii.' 1) IVIS. I!ri l Ailr,.:i. ,.f i-w. su..j..cl t.y ij.;;;e a ,11 11...T TP '.Ti. i -venco:i .--ret ci. -ti. diur tisul pre.iTln triet, rTTT. . , T . . 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