GZ2 5V ttZL TT JZ'EL .JM J3 2 ET TS&T - - - E22 E?" "TaT1 H2 EC ; ill JlHBjyyBEEHW. I Ebonsburg, Pa.. 1 ynwAV - - si:vr. 27, jsts. hur( ontf Crcsson Jiailfoad. 7.' ,n I nf'-r Monpay, .Tri.v 8. 1RTS. trains on h. s. ('. H. u. wi.i nc run as follows: v. STATIONS, .l'lln'nsl.nrif .. Prrtdley . . K:iy li.f '9. Noel's.. . . M u lister. , ..J.iuki'tt's. I A.M.1P. f. Arrive 1 ;5 9 55 1- Io:ive. 10 3.V 10 23 Mi: i 10 14 10 Hi . I..enve 0 50 S 4 i XI 9 25 9 19 9 1 8 55 r fl 7!i Arrive. 'reson.. . r-:.nli the tiioriiinit and eveninir train con 1 with tmiiis e?t and west on ilie Pa. li. It, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. .- prohibition County Convention. V, . it n-1. without distinction of part v, who '.! : li-' present syMf-tii i.f ll-i-nii' if the ,, ; i. tine alio !Hi; u iTiioxicntiiiir hijuors, ' ,:i i.K'i i.' purposes, ns un nnwfse State . , v . ;in'i i"' i ""i' "i i-wi ii sysiem nnu . k.;v.. pi .i. s ial support to moral and so- 1 1- t r tne u n, ;il oi intemperance. v.. i r . .. J,;,,,,.! their votosKiui use their il.fiucce ! , Fymers who have any fall painting to ', ,,,.-.intc- piedircii by such pul.lic numiiiH- i ". xv,u consult their own interests by exatn . ,.. i ivor the eniwt mcnt of nn quate pro- '. ining Miller Hro.'s chemical paints mired , n ii.pn.r la-.vs, arc cordially invited to ! rendu for Tf.ve. They have an established ai. ',r';? ''"V'' r';'?;'"' a rPn,fl,ion 1 hard to beat, and are . .. M..M.AV. the Mint day of ucto- ! C',,-a,p"' tlian w1,5,p 'ad and oil. ' nt I o'clock. P. M.. for the i-uritosc of : A A- barker Son are the agents in this ,.i!ir in iiiii!immnn a I roiiinit ion county ;. ik'i if action in regard to a C'outres i , :iin!i(l.itc. n nd triiiis.o t ii.g pnch other i. x-i in iv conic before the convention. i Mtiit of the I'ri'hil'ii inn County i'mn , r.. A. A. Barkek, Chairman, , !-! '.irsr. Sort. 2-"i, Hti-r. There, ami the Other JJace. T'l., Inuiana county Fair will open next - .- ;r. ami continue for four days. -."icture of Heal Life" Is in type, bnt 1;.-' HI avoionoi j crow oei out i ins weeK. Tli' t'w 31 !lie'SoI yv . M. It. .;of, don't yon see, as to niattera of fee. . A. Barker it Son sell more goods. i. r-i-r k ls ami cheaper Roods than any one X!i" Westmoreland county fair, held at ! (:,.: l.itrg this week, was financially a i A I'afed meeii.ig of the Ttirongh Conneil i ,Tlc-id Tuesday evening, but no business . ; i.i rPi.ce t as trniisaclcd. V e a e plea-ed lo icnrti that .T. AIct. j v . r-. ' ' vv '' Hid' idayt-l-urj. in i-are of his ; j . , r. M s. 'in. K . Tipi r, is now in a fair j ,v . 1 rcjaiidng his lost hivilth. I ! t-s tircnt. Loniton Show" that's j : t!:- r.t'.l i' is to exhibit in .lohnslown ! , T .i :- liv- i Cncxl wei-U. How's it come j i.il w i."M i come io r.c.eiisiiurg. ir H i. A. A Hirki-r is in faVor, as we ,, !.. i-. i f the enactment of prohibitory . iw-. he hlimi'ilii't t-ordittl ly invite '. :, i .i t j .in -.villi him in the fiurt. - ! ,i: i i v Y '-jel , the B-irr township "moon t." i .I '.u eii ct'.ii ially adj'idged insane, ., i i : x ii . 1 1 1 will iirobably i-m-.tmne to lie i f n! i'i'.i: for some time to come. - ; i'pv wbs the fifty-seventh amii : --itv . t I he oin i sije ot our venerable but . ..a. and heart friend, .John I ingher- 1 ii iv in ids SS:h year. Further no- ; .-Xt Week. - A t i .t al out time for f urbur(r)ow (as ! A .. n .i.a Mlrri-r j u's it) of journaiiMit to : . 1 1 : ! r'jti i on t he stibp'ct of organ izat ion? , ;: : il .an the I ri ( (il)ni(lii s bureau is In ; - . il in llie ninveii.ent. - i presence cf lour Ebensbnrg lawyers , :! .- iivn Monday morning hticight out o - : tt-ark from afeilow passeng-r that he j : the legal gent leincn vf this place , n -r" i Toniey-': v fi. king together. j Mr. .I'.liii 1. Berkley, formerly of this j : r i stumping Clarion county in the in-:-:-! i'f the .t recti ba. k State and county j : r.--. -in we!l aicditiug I he Orceit-tnck Vis , l i;:!!e paper just slrtlt-d St Edenhiirg. ..,ri-c slii-ep came to the premises of " i Caii'ey, iu Miwinter town.-hip, on or i ii,c tir.-t of .June lant. 7'lie ovner is notified to come forward, prove ; r-y. py charge and take tliein away. - i : ii. l.oi et to vuu d w eli, or tu'ar there at ! ;; pay you right well on the Brad- i .- -n rail, lor rtiey nave ni l i up un-ir !.:, t. in. out further deUy, to sell ginnls '.i . kiuls at pri-'.cu w hich lion will gaiu- -T! Barker fami'y will have to "get :.., ' wiih the Imirmanships of the Iem- v.: and Creeiihack-LalMir com mi fees of : -i i .My before ihey can lav claim to all i ; filial kind, half of which Ihey now Mr. George II. Ro'iert. the junior mem 't . f !!:- old And reliable tirm of K Holier'jt -'. i . Hih street , ret urned home from a ' -. t . l'.iiia.Kdpliia last Saturday evening. ii - r-irort is to the t-flVcl that he enjoyed i.'tl!-;f. i r industrious young friend, Mr. K.l : 1 li'ini.is. w as so unforlunate a couple of ' i, as to injure the cap of his right v - i:i ... ii a manner as to temporarily put v i" t:.i-iiiher out of active isTvice. He is all if.' i.i w, 1 i w ever. -I'.i- Urge tock of seasonable goods in ;: of .John Bradley, late of Lore! to, ' i. wiii Le closed out as soon as possible s ro-?, and in many instances at less i . i i pi ices. 'ov is the lime tone-cure ' v.r.i r.tii.ary bargains. -1 of" g. ii i.g to Johnstown to engage : . '. tol ai co business, as announced by ns . w.-ek. Mr. Worth W . Blair w ill make 1 - 1.-4 i.j.iarters in Alloonafro.D thirt time II - fiiends c an find him at the corner : N :i Mi avenue and Ninth street. i i ir police la.-t week about the open-w-i Mr. I'. age ne B.tiker'a singing school .--id that ten lessotis would constitute ' .:r-e. This was a mistake which we : r-, nty by adding fourteen more lo the i--'. f.viku.g tweiii-luur l si'otis in nil. -1: -.tier ot i hi-, it may interest you to 1 !;..4t Dr. Hoffman, tin dentist, has r- 1 I.t io io and remain ail ot one nay .r I.rno where on Tuesday of next ! k. a,: h...,t reasonable doubt, he'll Iks t ! ii ! y on hand to pull :;cliing icetn out. H- . illicit cottage was closed for the sea ' ii lis' Haluntjy. It i one of the tnont t rd id s'l miner resorts, and, for I he ti rst ui.der theeflicieut inm.agement of Mr. H-.i d a business which (M( far beyo jd '-it g. iitlcinau'B most sanguiue aulicipa- -If y c-i have any ejya or butter unw is ii vl "t ine to sell them, and Barker's is t 1 p ace to sell tliem, as they will give ?"i in r.; for Ihem thau any one else. ! V Ail KlliilSOI prouuto mf - kinds of produce as well as for which ihey pay the bigl . t uebi jn -M i p. I 'i t a Pi.Llicord was arrested iiple of davs ago ou Ibe charge ' -ii, but the testtinouy anaucen ai . '-tr;i.g hetore a magistrate siguailv failed; ' "-m- a the stigma of guilt to her tkirts, if : :' the proper word co use in such an j ' - --i.. v. , -Mr. Abe Hitechne has taken the con-, ! for the erection of ten-pin alley on j ! - M ii-.'.iin House premi.ses, and yester- j ti.ty i .. g tn putting things in shape. The al- ; : i.. he located on High Street, running 1 ' tn- North to the boiilii, and will bo ' " ' Iri-t iollg. J A ymsng man named Plumtiier, of Sum- i-i-r'iiid township, was released from the ' jul last Tuesday evening through, ' ii.Miiniientaiity of a friend vUo went j 1 r his appearance at the December; rru ef I'.Mirt. t. ..1 a.yilikUt The crime i:urD ".i throughout the length known be was ' uii roiiniv. and. wherever r'I'n ti-d and esteemed. -According to a lata order from liead-T-irti-rs, uiilPary companies must have at j--t ti.tv members on their roster or dis 'iii'l. r.11, 10., 1 1 v;a' comnanv Co. A,.rth , 1 -mi I.. . 1 .. -L'liin nt. p. r, will not be etteetea ny una ori'" r, as the list of said company is iu ex- -"Si.f i!,. required lUlinher, i iv- pairs of pigf, of pure Per '"'d, ( an he bought cheap for cash I'Ani'i ... . " xi ..l.a rf i hough t cheap tor casn a gooo 1 4'L'nni 0..1.....1 .....1 v. nxirs of I busier. w Hi '.erkshire crossed, can likewise be had, ,r '"J lime should be lost, from Mr. Lem. .f Kbensburg town, who will part iii nijjn when the eash is U.J. dovru. 1 111 ... T ..1 . I . . ! a. -- - i.ji .ii r 1 uii.Ti., in. , . 1. nnii(.n ii. f.nui.1 Him res II 1 1 - -M. P. Wagner, Ksq.. some years agone ine c Democrats ami (Jreenhack- ! I'r .iiiment citizen of Chest Springs, this , embrat ng m 1 Mayor Gilland ..'d at his residence in Iowa, about ers is m f "Z,U i the It: !?:::" rVr H, claimed y I., partisans Two individuals namptl Grove and M un tidy wc-e found guilty of Mealing a ride on the cars, and wer sunt up to jail for ten days h th Authorities of East Cniifmanoh 011 Wednesday e veninsr. As las In'oii askcii in a nntnber of rases of this kind, xvho pays : i.ie ouieers costs.' j.ue taxpayer? or the , county ? ! Eber.sbnrg Is not CoMentz, Raarlonis of Treves by a long phot, anil it is fortunate for ye average "Small Pny" hereaway that it isn't either of those places, for in each and .111 Of those antiquated German cities it is the law for lads un.ler sixteen years of ae to he fined and imprisoned if caught smoking . in the streets. A sum aggregailng nearly Sl50 has . been collected thus far in Ebetisbnrg and vicinity for the relief of the yellow fever ; sntterers. but as the returns are not all in, I the Cambria township collectors having laueu io report np to nate, we hive concln ded potto publish the list ot contributors until next week. ' f. Fes. Lloyd , who for some time past has been sole proprietor of the jobbing de- T , ... . r" I'.n inn-Hi mi me jieroiii esiani isnmenr. hous ed a new quarter-medium "Standard" ioh- - .. . v..n. n nnnn :irb i narm, Bnt i" neat as it. is nsef'il. AVe hope the npr HKI I.- ..I.. ..I. ... 1 . . I . 1 , enierprise oi our young triend Fes meet with an abundant reward may piace, where you can see BAmpies of all the colors. For the lienefit of sportsmen we inake ; mention of the fact that ducks in coMnt'.ess numbers, providing yon can't count more than ten without stopping, are daiiy to be seen on the wa'ers sonth of town. Their Might Feems to tend northward, and those j versed in weather probabilities augur from ', j this an early winter, a long one and an ex ceedingly severe one. j j If yon are in qnest of health, yon go to i Florida ; if you want wealth, yon go West ; : bnt if you want, bargains in genera! mer- fhmdise, such as dry goods, groceries, liard ! ware, queer.sware, etc., yon go to John I Lloyd .Sr Co.'s cheap cash store. 11 igh street, j K'lensburg, or else yon go wrong. They sell ; I at. prices which defy competition and have a stock lhat. no other merchant can excel. j j B.-canse Hon. John Keilly was in Holli- ; ; daysbnrg the other day, and was s-en con . versing with some of the leading Ih-niocrats j of that place, the fghtrr has jumped at the sage conclusion that an effort is being made lo withdraw en. Coffroth from the Iemo- j cratic ticket, nod substitute Mr. Heiily in his I !a-. In darki-y slang, "You're away off the tow path, boss, clean Ot er on the other I Bide." j How shall we got rid of the surplus ru'w ! bish which cumliers the streets of Kbens I burg? This is a question which many of j our taxpayers would like to have answered. ; If a law were enacted by Connci'. that all j tramis should earn and not lieg iheir ht j through town, possibly an easv way out of I the trouble could be otP-ctcd. This sngges i lion is thrown out for what it may seem to lie worth. Owing to limited railroad facilities, the attendance of F.bensburgers at the big t)en oi-ratie mass meeting at Johnstown Tues day night was not what, under more fa vorable circumstances it might have lieen ; yet several of our people. Treasurer Freid h"lT for examp'e, went down anyhow, lo lis ten io pure Democratic tloctrine asexpound- ed by tiovernor Dill (as is lo be) and the j other speakers. ! The second installment of person who will leave Kbenshurg for the colony l-ing j piaiiicd in Kansas by the Messrs. McLnugh- 1 1 it w ill go hence on or about the S; h of next month. Several carpenters and other arti- zans will le of the party, and their undivi ded attention will lie directed toward mak ing things ready for the coming of those who are to follow lslerin the Season. The full list of proposc.1 im migrants, as it now stands, reaches alstnt sixty. The debt on the Church of the Holy Name, in this piace, the amount of which has lx-eii reduced during the pastorate of llev. Father Boyle, covering a period of less than three years, from about So.."'K) to ?..t00. as Still further reduced by a collection which was taken up on Sunday last and which will 'Amount in the aggregate, when ail the returns, are in, to between four and five hundred dollars. After a vacation of ten days from his post as conductor of the F.lvensbnrg branch train, part of which lime was spent in a vain endeavor to limit and find squirrels, and the rest in getting rested, Mr. M. J. Q lartz re sumed his ofiicial duties this (Thursday) morning. He is one of the few railroad con ductors, here or elsewhere, to whom it is rather a pleasure than a pain to surrender a tiket, or ras!"i As ''!'' eas' may lw. Mr. Saiunel A. Shoemaker, formerly of this place, when; his family still resides, but now and for some time past employed as a clerk of the Pay Department, U.S Army, in Washington city, has Ix-en very ill for several weeks past with typhoid fever, but at latest accounts was convalescing, wiih fair prospect for his early return to health And duty a piece of news which we know his many friends here will rejoice to learn. I All things sink into repese the pansy ! and the woodland rose; and so it's gel I ing ; hard to stand tne straw hat with the purple ! hand. In other word s,-t ho lesson taught hy ! the wealher is that yon must put on a new i style of clothing nr pn shivering th rough the ! world (Jodfrey Wolff, next door to Ihe ! postofllce, Altoona, sells Ihe best and choap j est rtmly n-.Kcln clothing in Western Penn j sylvania. If thou believest not, nnu visit to his large and well-filled establishment will i convince line. j Hon. Eben Nutter, a memtier of the Senate of the Sta'e of Maine, the anti-Ke-pnh'.ican proclivities of which slice of the National territory has lately been fully made manifest, was in our town Monday. He is and has long been largely engaged in the .li.ri.lii nnient of onr industrial resources, and if a word of commendation ion onr part wou.u do hi.u any good, we would ln-speak for lum "I that measure oi success mi - o. . cepf his po'itical aspiration that shouhi ever attend a good man. All quiet along the railroad to-night, save the lonely tread of a tramp who is kicked from a car by a railroad man who is quietly cleaning his lamp. AH railroad men who w ant lo do their tramp ki' king business thoroughly should buy their boots from the Great Eastern B-mt and Shoe Store, 1111 vitrei. th evemie. Altoona. where the largest Block of boots, shoes, and slippers ever seen iu Blair count V, tor Mien or lioya, wuin'ii or -- ' 1 ki10. - ----- , . j . 1 g. w nn 1 lit m i r 1 . r r. miu 111 . i . i down to the lowest nmi n. j sixteen hnndnd and twenty-eight cop ies of the Altoona M'trimv 1 nrxine, con 1 ai 11 ing a full and graphic account of the slniot ii.g tragedy in lhat city on the day previous, were printed and disposed of before eig'nt o'clock Monday morning, and nearly, if not fully as manv more couhi nave neen sum without anv trmible. tlreat is live .loumal- ism, and the spicy liftle Tribtnie is its prophet! to say tmihing aliout the profit realized by the saie of bo many copies of lhat really excellent paper in such a brief rpace of lime. We are sorryTor King, for he is an edi tor and a clever gen;'etnan lo Iniot if you are able and for Hewit, because everybody knows him to be a good fellow, owing per haps to the fact that we went to school with t.i... ..,t thrt treneral drift of Blair county '"" " " " . e ! .!...., 1 rtttlitit'jl tellS the StorV Or ineir jniiuurirrt, . - - ,, Njvemtvr lor inn im". ",' -"-' t i tl s ryentlemen . s,1teinher isa stirring time, w hen every I i 1 . 1 . v.-1 r I. heart with joy siirs; wuen pi-cis r-.n. -tirrincr rhviiie. ami e'en Ihe festive oysters. Ti.at rna- riot, lie cood poetrv, but it at least ought to bring into prominence the fact that cold weather is here. Have yon made pro vision for its coming hy buying for yourself a suit of heavy clothing ? If not you should cor suit vonr own interest by calling on Jas. J Murphy. IO.) Clinton street, Johnstown, at once. He aells on the most reasonable of terms, and if von are unable to pay him a von can reiv on 11 m.u or.l.-r sent through the mail will be properly ii,. attended to. A portion of the trail in front of the j;it ! building, which has been in a hail state of repair for several months, lias been torn down this week, the intention of the Com missioners being to put it up again in some sor of slmpe so that when a person walks past it he will go slow and not. stop to ask w hether It means to fall down on him or not. Two or three evenings since. Mrs. ?n f.m Ilhev, an aged and much-esteemed lady ' of this town, W hile walRing on the pavement. ; in front of Judge Lloyd'8 residence, chanced ; to strike her foot on a boulder which was two or three inches higher than the general level. She fell, and when she was lifted up, : it was discovered that her shoulder-blade : was dislocated. Kind hands removed her ; to her domicil, and medical aid was sum ' moned, and it will be a gratification to any j who know the old lady or any of her family 1 to tie assured that she is mending as rapidly , as con Id Ik: expected for one of her years. 1 Her age is 8'2 or thereabout. Owen Hughes, the man whose feats of lierculean strength as manifested in the breaking of handcuffs and hobbles in onr .... . - . county jail have heretofore received notice in these columns, was removeu to liirmniit Wednesday morning by Sheriff: Ryan. He was adjudged, at ihe late session of our Court, a lunatic, and, though at times appa rently harmless, it was thought better for the good of society to place hiin'where he could do noharm to himself or to others, and where, if anywhere, he might he afforded opportunity to recover his lost reason. To guard against, n further indulgence of his biting proclivities, he was handcuffed with l.is arms behind his hack before he left his cell. Major John Thompson, till lately post master of Fbensburg, and. in addition, pro prietor of a general country merchandizing establishment, has it in contemplation to take a pew departure. He has purchased. for the sum of !00, ffom Mr. John Jones, j the elegant store-room en High street known i as the "Mills' property," and will ere long ! remove thereto his entire stock in trade. An ! a buyer and seller, the Major, assisted by i his mergetic sons, Jimmy and "Doc," has i ever been popular, and the measure of sue- i cess which will attend his removal to what ; is known as the "center of trade" can j scarcely fail to meet his most sanguine ex- j pectations. j A piece of wnn''. stre'ehed across the ' railroad at a point contiguous to Barker's mill, in the East Ward, threw the Branch trai i off Ihe track Wednesday night. No damage to either life or property ensued, ; but the passengers were required to fnnt it about twice the usual distance in order to get to town, ao.l they didn't like that. The flccid-nT may be one explainable on the hy poilnsis of" high winds prevailing at tho time, but it is a well-defined idea in the minds of many that the slab was put on the track for the express purpose of wrecking the train. Should this turn out to he the case, and the guilty party or parties lie ar rested and convicted, it will be very bad for him or I hem. Jim Flanagan. F-q.. a member of the Blair county bar, with Altoonaas his post ofiicn address, was here Tuesday and Wcd : i.esday. lie repeated within our hearing t he f u 1 1 part :cu lars of how he shot and some i what seared and scarified Counsellor Doyle, I of the same ciiy and same bar, and threw a community into momentary consternation, ell these particulars bring coeval with a pe ' riml somewhat, remote ; bnt inasmuch as ' the daily prints down in that section failed j to make mention ofthe facts at ihe proper i time, we positively decline to spread them, . Iwfore onr readers here and now. Coals at Christmas are welcome. Jim is welcome at 1 1 t "! urn nil! ii v 1 1 mtdiuuBj uir-ii iiintj ) alone excepted i A party of thoughtless boys played a I very naughty trick on Prof. Barker's sing , lug class last Tuesday evening. The class , meets thrice a week in the Academy build ing, and, on the occasion referred to, a fire ; comp seil mainly of sulphur smothered all attempts at melody. Krcss from thbtiild ' ing w as attempted but it was discovered that : the front door was locked ami the key i thrown away. The pupil of Mr. Barker's class are young and of both sexes, and it was ! natural that considerable consternation ' should prevail among them for the lime ht ' ing. When all t he facts came out, however, I it was resolved that this port of fun would : do to liegin with, bnt the sooner it was stop I ped the lctvr for those concerned. ! Air. Ed. H. (raid ner, of Hollidayshnrg, j one of the recently elected assignees of the j estate of Wm. M. Lloyd & Co., bankrupts, t diet! on Sunday evening !ast. of inflammatory rheumatism, aged about 47 years. The lo- 'ceased, whom we knew from enrly child hood, he and the wiiler hereof having been boys and for some lime, schoolmates together, : was in every sense of ihe word a thorough ' ! gentleman, aii aceom p lishcd accountant , and . an honest, rnsi wort hy and much esteemed ' j citizen. He was the eldest son ot Judge ' James Gardner, now and for many years ; past a well-known banker of Hollidaysbnrg. I . His remains were taken to Brooklyn, N. Y., ' , where he it one time resided, to lo interred in the world-renowned Greenwood Cemetery, I where two of his daughters are already ' laid to rest. A wife and four surviving children mourn the loss of a loving husband and an ntXcct innate father. Peace to his ; ashes. ' Our friend Andy Topper, of Clearfield '. township, called to see ns Tuesday. Ileex i plained to us, amongst a multiplicity of i things that, squirrels were plenty in the neighborhood of his home, and parlies com . ing there would be permitted to trespass on ; his farm and shoot as much as they wanted j to if they pointed their guns in an opposite j : direction from where he resides ; that elder- i . berries and grapes bad no place of habitation within his knowledge; that lio peaches were for sale or for steal down in his direction, and that if anybody said he could catch cat ' fish there, or eels either , he must have lieen , alllicfcil with one of the many maladies in cident to the changes of the moon, but that the man w ho suggested to the reporter of the Fit Kr.M A X last, week the idea that he went into limbo twenty-four hours by reason of a scarcity of legal lenders was a fool in whom folly predominated loan alarming extent. He solemnly declared did Topper that he ! had thirteen cents left after all costs had been pah. i Our estimable fellow-citizen, Mr. Cham. ' Bohcris, was at one lime iu what has heu for hint a successful business career, a prin ' ter. He '.earned the business in the old Al- ' Iprhnninn office of this town under the aus- pices of Mr. Joseph Purhorrow, ihe editor 1 . ..e .1 11 .1 - 7 . just now of the Huntingdon Xctiomd. Im bued wiili the-idea that Horace G reel v's ad vice was correct, he went West in DOi, and 1 worked at the case in the pione-r Kepuhli- ran iicwsi.ioei oiut coi iMi-rnni rvansas, at Lawrence, at and along that, date, forhe 1 period of one year by the almanac. The ' Honorable Jim Lane lived there then and, I subsequently, the town was burned dow n by Quanlrell. Thii is introductory to saying ; that Mr. Roberts left our midst Tuesday evening, with the intention uppermost in his mind of revisiting some of the stamping ' grounds of his earlier years Lawrence, ; Fort Riley and the forks of the Solomon ( river being down prominently cm the list. : These points have since lwen brought, with ! in the pale of civilization, and we confident ly expect Mr. Roberts' return inside three j vreks. when he will tell us what he saw and 1 how things looked. I We witnessed the dying throes in Al ; toona the other day Df an old grey goose : which had attained Ihe remarkable age of ( eighteen years, and possibly more. It was 1 1 f;.l 1 ra I .., PI- .l I ii'c I'o'j.. oj 01 '"ti n im.ir tini irai ly I"'""' ill 11 inm, run. uniiir.. i- iiMiii win) M'lrilirrii ii-rtisdu inrnni II HUH SCVell young goslings as a gift, and who, d 11 ring all that time, has nnrt ured and cared for it with as much assiduity, if yon know what, that is, as if it were in reaiity the mythical old of ( goose which is credited with the laying on 1 uim m i .ipiuii in iniifii ijr. x lie 0111 grav j goose" which forms the subject of this notice l.-i.l lfi...itT..i ai. I in.l - 1 . 1 T. 1 . . c-.. . 1. .. V. 1 ........... ......... ... .i.o,lf;,, ; and all the "quacks it could summon ; hadn f skill enough to save it from its im pending doom : yet, notwithstanding it was deemed an act of kindness to relieve it. of its afflictions by putting an end to its existence, so tenacious of life was the venerable hipid that a small jnl!et from an air-gun, pierc ing Imth eyes, a tew raps over the head with the weapon, and the almost total severing of the head from the body, were found ne cessary to encompass its death. May a d.mtt t ouch in goose heaven e thine, "old daiiie. TrtF. Catholic WnRf.n. With the Octo ler number this magazine opens its twenty, eigthth volume. Tbatirfmay continue to see many and many a happy vear will be the natural wish of all its readers. The present year is happily ushered in by a long and very lieautiful poem of old English story, "King Oswy of Northntiihria," by Anbrey de Vere. This poet has addressed some of his choicest pieces first to an American aud ience an honor that is fully appreciated by an ever-widening circle of ndmirers. Miss O'Meara s story, "Pearl," is fulfilling its promise ; the two chapters this month, mak ing us more intimateiy acquainted with Captain Darvallon, and treating ns to a din- ner at "Captain' Jack's, are worthy of a; masser-hand in novel-writing. The o;her ; fiction. "Sister Marv Acnes" and "JJicode- ' mus a Slave." is v'ervpood also, thouirh i each story is somewhat sad in its ending. "Plain Chant" taken np In a thoroughly competent manner a pubject that agitates pinsii al circles very much just now. "The A liscamps" is another delightful bit of way Fide sketching, though it covers awe-inspiring ground. TLe Bullandist Acta 'nnrtorum is the concluding paper of a most interesting snlqect. The "New Protestant Criticism of i preceded him to eternity. Mny he rest In pence. Christianity" w ill tie alarming to the eyes j The many old acqualntflnces of Win Klttell, c t . . . t- . i t .1 i i Esq., were sincerely sorry to learn of that en of Protestant Christiana, who justly dread j ,,en)ftn-s decease from your columns of last the rapid inroads of infidelity into their j week. He was held in htsh esteem by all of Ixnly. "Recollections of Chambly" ha a j our citinens. and to not a few of us was he en sweet home flavor. "The pretended Fall of , Sea red hy more than the ordinary tics of friend Pope Liberins" is a very iniportan, ami able j historical article. A criticism of lather urbanity and jrenuine Christian character of Mazella's "Treatise on Grace" concludes the j the deceased. To the writer hereof he ws en list, which is followed by a 'arge number of i den red by ninny nets of personal friendship. literary criticisms. The verse is excellent , as usual. The following epigram on Prince j Bismarck would le enjoyed by the grim Chancellor himsef, who is not above a joke : 6TATX'Cn A FT'8 T1I.OT. Thusspnk Hismarck t 'I pray To see the day When State"s proud hark My Folly piloted shall flash Itself with purpose rnsh A?n!nt the nick on which the church is Bet- N. B. He whs no prince as yet. But made the Prince or Prussia's relm, State-i'raft j ieM np to him it helm. "Ah I now," he cries, "I'll show ihisercw Bismarck's anion the prophets too." Is Mr.MORT OF THE Latk WILLIAM KlTTF.hb, KsQ. Subsequent, to the impres sive funeral services performed over the re mains of our lamented townsman, William Kitlell. Esq., which were held in the Church of the Holv Name, in this place on Thursday ' r i , . "i, . i l i r--. ,,r f. of last week the legal fraternity of Cambria county, with nearly a full representation present, met and put on record the pnhioin- I cd testimonial of regard for their deceased friend and professional brother William Klttell. Esq., whose recent death we are call d upon to mourn, came to this county n- arlv forty year" mu". r.hd h;is resided contin uously in our midst for the time, tilling many Important ofiicial positions withsrent necepta bility, uid mlortiii'ir the private stations in which he moved. On Jnnimry in, Kii. he was admitted to the lnr. and in a short time ac quired luoi-itive practice. d!t insrijislifmr him self by his business tact, his systematic habit. Ins uniform urbanity, nnd his unimpeachable Integrity. In all the years .f his professional lite. Ins brethren have always found him an tiprijf lit. honest. t'hrts'ian ireptletnan.nnd there fore on i he occasion of ins demise, after a life well spent, adopt the following resolutions of rcsp'-ci : stilf-d. Thnt we earnestly mourn the death ot our professional brother, William Kitlell. Esq. lirvlrrd. That we sincerely sympathize with his widow nnd family in their bereavement. .Vmivd. That these resolutions be presented to the Court at its next session, ami the Court be r quested to direct t hem to tie entered on I he record lis n muik nf ri'Snfct In Ihe momurr tr deceased. Tno. P. I.intoh, 1 j K. .lull NSTON. I I ,7ns. M('INAl.l, Comailttee. I I. Mcl,AP;iil l, I Vf. H. SF.rm.EU, J i A ffer enloirlst ie remarks concerning the de- i c"nsed hy John Fenlon. Eq.. and It. L. Johns ton. Eq . the resolutions were unanimously adopted; melon motion of 1". A. Shoemaker, Esq.. .John Fenlon. Esq , J. (J. Ijike. Esq . and A. V. ititrker. Esq . were appointed commit- li-r in tnivp the same enyrossed arid presented i to the familv of deceased. (i M. Hfuie, Pres"t. Hon. J.Thomas, V. P. i C. F. O'DOSNKM., I o j Jas. M. Simjeu. f Secretaries. S.r SiKioTiNti Affair in Altooxa. (m Sunday afternoon last, some hoy s in Al toona started out on an ex ploring ex ped it ion, and their foot pteps led ll.em eventually to the premises of Mr. James Rodger, where they undertook to steal some peaches from a tree standing in lhat gentleman's garden. Mr. Rodger, it is proper to say, had been frequently annoyed by trespassers of this kind, and in the white heat, of anger fired A pistol at the intruders. The bullet unfortu nately struck young Henry Knnsig, ten years of age, and inflicted what may prove to he a mortal -round. Information was promptly lodged against Mr. Rodger, who was soon after lodged in the lock-up to await an Investigation, which will probably result in his release on hail. It was certain ly a very deplorable affair and one which cannot be condoned under any circum stances. The unforlunate lad was unques tionably doing wrong when he received the contents of the pistol in his bodv, but that was no excuse, and scarcely a palliation, for Mr. Rodger to take the law into his own hands and inflict condign punishment on young K nnsig for t he commissi on of a crime which few hovs have the moral courage to refrain from committing yvheu an opportu- uity offers. P.Ai.Lor's Monthly Maoazixefob Oc Tol'.Kl:. The October number of this popu lar and oheao innrrnyine w issued, and aifwmrr il.u i,i,.,l ..ni..,.v i...,:,.ui;ri...l i'!5r,w.via 1 . ... i 1 ,i . , .,1 r i.ti at' t... Islands, by the, anlhcr of "The Slaver's , Adventures, who visited the islands some j years since, and remained there for nearly nix weeks, mixing with the natives, and studying their lives and habits, and witness- . - ....... . . . i igsome oi tne wonnerlul tattomng which they undergo for the purpose of rendering themselves attractive in each o'her a eyes. 1 be article, whi"li is finely illustrated, is full of interest, and will he much prized as reveiauun 01 people lime Known. i lien tln-ie are some capital domestic, stories, and fine poetry, exciting adventures, and so forth. Now is the time to subscribe, to this popular monthly, which is only . 1 ..0 a year, post paid , and less iu clubs of five or more. Published ,iy Thotnes t Talbot. 23 Hawlev st rect, Boston, and for sale at all the period : i .1 . r . ical depots in ihe country. The trio of ladies whom we referred to some weeks ago as having visited this place and secured a quant il y of human hai r. which they pledged 1 hemselves to manufacture into HH'ilf.lida un.l ntlir il il rr Ik n v t x f.r Ilia liii- man head divine-no fen,i.,i.,ea.,d return to the rightful owners fully three months ago, returned to our town on Monday last and delivered the goods, so far as we know, according to contract as to the work itself. Had they done this at the time specified or notified ihe parlies interested, through the papers or otherwise, of their inability to do so, there would have been no reason to con clude, as some of the ladies here very natu rally did conclude, that their hair was in tended to adorn si'inie other heads than Iheir own. Harrisburg Patriot please notice. We made a note of the fact last week, hut for some unaccountable reason failed to announce thai Col. John M. Bowman, chair man of the business meeting at the printers picnic recently held at. Lloydsville, in com pliance with a motion then and there adopt ed, had appointed a committee on organiza tion, whose duty il is to put the thing into "ship-shape," and of which the following is the composition : J. R. Purhorrow, Hunt ingdon Xotionu'iitt. chairman ; A. J. Oreer, Allooua M truing Tribune; H. A. McPike, Kbensbnrg freeman; .Tames F. Michel, Bed ford fr'itftt.'; J. W. Scott.. Osceoh Jtrreillf ; J. W. Fnrey, Bellefonte WaUhmnn; W. W. Trout, Lewislown Sentinel; A. J. Knnsall, MifHintown Demoernt and Rerj Liter ; George Bhrom, Newport Ledger. t'se Op. Vam I.vle"a Snlphnr Snap, The Lkapino Exteiixai. Ppfcific for Diseases ol the kin nnd lu:nititiT of tne i'iim im.exhix; for th- Hufh, Toilot nd Xuriory. Is rrriim- Virnitfit li 1'H YStflAVS !ii hv IRrtl(iITS. I'iiiit.. iil'BXTs; box. :'iik-. mi Tents. U.S. Wph-itfh, Prop'r. no N. FirTa Mr., Philud'a. July it, liJ.-6m. Isocal Corre CARROlLTOn PKAR FREEMAN Your oorre,. hitherto neglected to notice the fuc former resident of our town has returned bA end permnnentlr located wltn us, e rer Mr. Ferdinand Pier. add!cr, who for the eteY) iiV. seven or eltrht years Iih lived in the easte nnrt of the State. Welcome buck. l Durinu- the visit or lit. Rev, llishop TnlrP'. Cttrrniltowii, Inst Wednesday. Hie fsommeif ; I confirmation was fl.iminisierea to three ma drert and twelve children and adults shows the efficient tncreT of onr Dasto sueaks loudly in prl f the tetl ami t yter ent manifested in ibe iiJ.frrK .welfare fd trio corareirrttton by Ttvs. Prior Kramer aUd Fatb- We are this week cnlle3 npon to chronicle the death or Mr. Jacob ill, one of onr mnt venerable citizens, who had resetted the ripo t,ul B,re. of '" 6 menths and 4 cin ys. After a very brief iliness. irps worthy and reppected citizen literally went to sleep In death, siiirer ; linr no psin of any kind and pecmintriy tree j from all mnnnornf disease, lie leaves a lnre j circle of ileseendnts. to wit: ieven children, i seventy-four grandchildren and forty-three i trreat-irramJchiMren. All thst was mortal of ! Ihe deceased whs conveyed to the cemetery at St. Lawrence, this county, on Monday, nnd i there interred by the stdeof his wife, who had and we unite with Ihe surviving fsmilv and friends In sssiiinrintr the (trief of his loss by re ciilline his virtues and merits during lite. Vuy his soul rest in peace. To the similiter viewing the pile of store poods boxes in and about Barkers' store the Idea of a wholesale estntiHshinrot presents It self very forcibly. To the lanre stock iisunby kept by this lirni has Just been added a com plete assort ment of hardware, as weil as of sole leather. This is a new departure In our town and should he appreciated and patronized ac corttimrly. Messrs. Marker take trade dollarsat their face. ScitsrM. GAU.IT7IX, Sept. 21, 178. r.EAR FnEPMAS-The rret plttirue thnt has cusid so much sufTcrinir and so many deaths snionir the people of the?onih has nwskened In the hearts of a sympathlzinc community a desire to relieve ns much ns pos-ibie ihe dis tress so mrr.pHnt in that rcirion by charitable donations to the relief fund. Through fhe solicitation? of our worthy friend, V. ii. LutZ, Esq., an excellent band or minstrels from Al toona irave a concert in this place. Ihe proceeds of which were addinl to said tnnd. Mr. Luis himseir pluyeil tho piano, ami Is. by the wsy, a first class performer. 1 he concert wns realy a rBie musical treat, and e-ave entire satisfacti.in IO the audience, which n-ns Inrire. The sum realized amounted to T?.5li. It Is certslnly creditable to the people of the North to see the iniere-i rviTinnt-n.1 niHlll i esicu hi ocioin oi their fellow countrymen of the South, nnd will be the means of allayimr the bitter feelings which have too lonn held sway In both sec. ions. And now comes the Purer beer. .Mrs. Msry Aukenbauer and Mr. Andrew Cieosrlcr, both of Hold layfburo-, have purchased a lot of ground In (Jallitzin, on which they are havinf; a large brewery erected. We sre pleased to see im provements made and new mnnufacturlntr es tablishments erected, and therefore wish tbetn success In their enterprise. The work in progress at Bennlnston In the buildimr of coke ovens is rros-ressnnr rapidly and will soon tie completed. I understand theCampbell Brothers are about to take out a Inrire quantity of stone, from the qt:arry in this place, for a culvert on the Pa. li lt., nnd ns a consequence will eive employment to quite a number of hands. More anon. F. J. P. The P.f.t.tl'r Gap Rail Road. It may have been for want of space last week, lint it is not for want of oilier material this week that we publish in the present issue what we might have published in the previous one, but as the subject is one of interest to a goodly nntnlier of cur readers, we don't know that we could put the Mme amount of space to better use than by copying the fol lowing in relation to the Boll's Gap railroad from the Tyrone Herald of week before last. The extract, is taken from a long and inter esting account of the recent journalistic jantit to Lloydsvllle, and is from tho pen of Brother Jones, editor of the paper named : "When first erected, the rond contained many curves, which wound around the hollows nnd projecting knobs in its course on the mountain sole, many or which have been Iskn out, and the work of slmighteninir and otherwise Im proving the road still iroes on. Four trestles bear the track across ravines In the course of Ihe rond from Bell's to Lloyd's, which in helirht are ". 4D, 75 and f-5 feet respectively, being from -JtO to.TK) feet u Ic-njrth, with 27i decree curves on the two hisrhe?f ones. The mnxl mum rrrade of ihe road is Hfi feet, the aversee grade 14.1 feet per mile nnd the total elevntlon of the road is 1.12ft feet, the summit of the mountain heimr 114 feet hurtier. The rond Is at presont stocked with two encines. two passen ger cars, three open excursion ears, nnd cijrhty five coal nnd freight cars. The huildimr of the road nt Bell's Mills consist of sn otlice. frcieht or wore house, enjrine house, oil house, &c.. nnd all the necessarv buildimrs are la po sition at I he other end of t he route. It wns ihe origin ni intention of the Com puny to continue the rond to I-alien Timber, a distance of W miles from the present terminus, but v:-ry little effort in that -.liroction wns inane until recently It is row proposed to extend the rond to the mouth of Whitmer run. a distance or 15 4 miles from Lloyd's, nnd the citizens nionir Ihe route nre manifestina- considerable Interest in the mutter by holding- public meetlmrs nnd render ing substantial encouragement to the project hy subseribinir liberally. Two meetings were held this week, at a couple of the prominent nointp. for the purpose of electinir Trustees to lake charge of subscript lonn ie.. hut we have not lonriied the result of their deliberations. line of the questions proposed to be brought up nt these meetings whs thnt of the time for beirmiiinir work on the proposed extcn S'on whether It lift this halt or next t-prlntr. j Vfe hope that they have arrived nt some detin i He conclusion, nnd that Ihe extension will fx heirun nnd completed in the nenr future, ns it will open out Hn immense ciml field in a resinn lhat hns not. yet been worked. The villnre (Lloydsville), situnted in White township, Ctirn- I orill C0111n3.lt mile o IT ion leei iivi'in iiic ! P''inl, is ciirht nnd three-tenths miles from S1111111111. nif j 1 ii-r iicny PMiimiwiii- nv mni Bell's Mills, nine miles from Altnonn. seven ffira ,rom .incsvflle. nnd seven mile from Fallen Tiirrlier. It contains fifty houses and I sixty families, wi'a a tola! population of .i.o -ci,n rini . - ni.inir I lie mini 11 lain sine mi Tne t i nirt'i 1 np mi c oi 1 non 1 iu ulinul half n mile from the .ntrnnce. A j raillHBe tunnq rllns entirely through the 1 mountain, a distance of a little over one and K ! heir miles. About seventy-five or eighty min- 'r' re a Presenl working at these mines, Th7 Ship an averase of three hundred tons of by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. ORITI'AnV. MOX.IT.N Pied, nt St. Augustine, on Trl- ' dav.Julv 2. 1S7S. Mrs. Ei,17.hkth Mosahas, 1 wile of Thomas Monahan, ufied 61 years and 2 I months. The deceased wns sick for only nine dnys. but I ns she lived in full communion with the Cath j olic Church, and died in thnt faith. I hope she : has reaped the rord promised to ihe pood ! Htnl fnithtul servant. She ws the mother of ' feven children nnd the step-mother of eifrht, ' nil of whoni nre left to mourn ihe loss of a ' kind and nfTeotioiinte pnrent. Her reniHtns ' were interred iu St. A uirtis! ine cemetery, where i they were lvl to rstau.i.i the tersnrt lauien- by whom se was hold in jrreHt esteem, nfter havinir received he last riusof the Catholic Church. My hcpfciul resttri peace. Fmenu. HOOK. Pied, la Waahfrnrton city, on Thurs day. Sept. 12, 1S7S, of tvphoid f ever. H A KllV. only child of M.snd Hook. andR-rnndson of i C"1' " Mr" c- w- Wimrsrd, formerly of this place, ag-ed 2 years and 6 months. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Kstate of William Kittei.l, dr.M. Letters of administration on the estate of WH l!am Kittell. Inteof K.rienshurir hnronirli. 'aint.ria ennntr, dceeiise.l. Iiave lieen irranteil to thennder siirned. who hereiiv ifives noiiee to all persons In- dehted to FHil estate that jiayment mast be minis j wit hout-ile!ay. and those liarlnir eUl.ns anninst , 1 ii....mi.ttill itrf.Rnff them orniierlr ant hen t icalea for settlement. MAHOARET KITTF.LU Adm'x. Ebensbnrif. Scjit. 28. t79.-6t. DOCKET-noOK LOST, -Was !ost somewhere between the store of Wrn. J. Puck and the residence or the subscriber, in APeirheny township, on Tuesday last. Sept 24! h, a pooket book containing '2 M in nmney. a judg ment note for '.,5 44. luted Sept. IS 18T7. tfiven bv the undersiitnod to Thos. Devereaux. and sub sennentiv redeemed but r..it def.ieed. a note dated Miirch 2f. 1S78. tor 2ihi. airatnst Joseph Pender, on which twocredlts (one for 24 and I he ot her for Vi) are entered, a note aaainsi .insepn an.i r.nr hart KaranantzU lor en"', naiei I'mr. n with Hogu of Kunt siveru.l receii . . . . I ...... l.,.t- n I monej il li; re,,.,. .. ..,-... .,,,. , , jn . i. ......... .... i .t ir Tir . t. . b r tinned airainst niUMtitinu the notes. ec. a credit of tdt. a duo nni atrunsi tii.iiii.in pninnce in -'i" v - (,urc,t by the judgmeel e. .i;tted Jnne.lST ', on wnicnniereisa -rei.n. t(.rePi m.ni uai. ,,, 7 20. a note iven by invnt t oner inn .iot:..ii eieinpuon nulr;."v ivktAl, AdmlniftraWT. 1 to Kxeetitojsol Keter Kayior, qec n, mi'i " , i it.. 'J he nmier ii weicoTi; io me j Scot. :7. lio. "- 1 least josmi HOaut.. Alleifheny Twp., Se. t. 27, x7i.-t,. STOCK!! i.- eJ "i MEN'S AND BOYS' W AT Great I vsieaucea mces. FINS ASSORTMENT OF &ENTS' AND YOUTHS' A.T- I'OI'I'l.Al! e Next Door to Main Street, SEPTEMBER 13. 1T3. tm. THE GREAT ALTGCNA Clothing Depot ttii.l frrrLi ir with as All-Wool COAT for S1.75, IV ell worth four tfrnei the amount ; A Mas S.il, lid fewest, fcr $3,53 benp nt Klx lnllnra. A r.UPi MEN'S HEAVY FAMS FOR Go CTS. A Pair Men's Overalls for 25c. A Suit of Heavy Underclothing for 50c. A Good Calico Shirt for li."c. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS FROM FORTT CENTS CI. Trvmlis and fatcliolw Fro tSeTeatr Five Tetiti Tp. Cents' FURNISHING COODS TRI LiClIST BTOT-K Mt TTI CITY. LADIES' FA NTT fiimnn. J41LL1N1.UV GOODS. LIN F.N ?riT?. PA II A to 4e.. CARPBT8, OIL CLOTHS. OIL AND TATER RLINDS. Down-to the Lowest Notch in Price. -f It n m'-ti low prtrps Rf nbor qnotod that itri-t noh lrcc crowds to this CnnAr Ha!ii Stork, ami ouulit to rontnrc every person that money.ean be tmreif tj Cetlinft wun I ill Li.lJLU J.l Oppo' Elvrnv' Merchant Tailnr Shop, , -l-. "?xMirliikMH. Vet t hi is D ES I R A8' ,in w? rn'v.i,,n TyT. nnderslirnedrill r the nvdei n nill boy 1 outery. on the jtmte, w,istlp for .hip. Camr.ri coiinr. Pa.. ,iM nlcll THURSDAY OC.it fj.u.el in a tbiee tommcoeinir at Ift.o Kj 'umlnrd. des,rit.edKle?t p? ssks n A FAKM C0NtIXl4VtVvnii.ffer. c. more oi l-ss. adjoinlf. land nVxC-'olnmbiiR. NmIi, .lolin iMeCurniick, .fatnirrvod f,Mai V, Qileu of Bcresof whieh lyloed anjd ' are Mil led i ii. ii. i . - . n 1 I . Sf I dciiisions. AYr- iai'1 sr. ii n The improvemenironstsp. ,e if ot1 . t;.,n..ni. i... wun a iri,n " n hhuuij.j miv. t:ornerih. another . ..til " ' . ' . Is also a v..l bearlri )rchr"pVLf ,s "a ti naOoes ninir water for rattlfi the A !4iTnd thf)re:ch IsariouttwotnilegfVI!1 vev V k jt oftheP. R. K., h4n be' ' VltyL v . . home, the lnnn nein.i ir'" A:iT x " TitRWS or Sm..l en e .f re is no abate- r r. ?ai 9 . " m - ' . :r.. ..nmont nllll Irrt 1 n O'VV . r . I payments, with frest.r,. ,e Vf judment bond ndrtgn v , X 's-r Finning ADMlMisTO 1 Y vtrtne of an otV ' YPTne,Vt p -lftr St'nmrieountyen ,;V) lri nnster. t..r of Sarah Or5mi J,;, on tpremisea. deel. win exiH-.se t n In theaid.townol .n October. Tnesdaif. fhe i7 "?.'', h,.. f jt, llie K'nw".i proximo, at t o ciy ' to wit : ALL THAT CERTN PIECE M lUi y known on the P'"" 1.X" Hedlord street, tm the and Poitnoen ... r " ...J-t. and on mi t soaih by Hnrt n.ion siru horeon VTf.?y lot of Rose MCVn' a'ot s and the remsi-a ed a two story Ri8.ftf 1 s" outt.ulldini; I' ,-,n-thfr. of the pMroi.is r PAt-K.-' "rtr..,jon ot Ml'.-, and thu tpaidone-inrtrmaion tkrms or money lo be Pi , .. . ,01 lirilf)).n Larc. ..... . . . . . . , i. iiii-i . , i4', ... O-Tice on f"r,Vf1t" Vt Multiplv ... H j'' ns AXIB bLU n '---.Viiide by fi. Twenty Ion. BuiubotT of days aud d:i. 13. LOW FBICBS!! - a 1 (WOOL r Of EIPORIUhI Jolsn Thomas' Store, - - Jo!.nstGvn;z9 IPa. 0.8 ALTOONA, lV., BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE! GflMiD DRY GOODS SHIE FOR THE KUXT Stnlr Cnrpet. T. Jo. ?.. ,?,"c. GootI Hemp Carjiet, ynrrl triile. .-. is. 20. Good Ingrain Carpet t 12.1. .'.". -f.lr. Oil C7f. fnr TnltU ft and l lm i', JO, .VO. 40. 4,1c. Wirtflotr Shades, 0 ets. per It nil. Window Shade J't'J tiirc. 1'ert Clicap. Ofl Blind$, with Gilt Harder. f- l.fKt per pair. JLirirn Suit and I isfcr. at JU to HO jter cent, reduction-. HDrCC ' Wwirtcrfnl ) igood: U II L J J I Un i'rlrn. Ladies and Children- Flat, ,1 ct. and u jura rd. Alo, Cortt, Jliftbon. Huchinrf, ;., which will he mlauffhtereit for the nrxt ." day s. Ow ntacl; Cashmere cattuot he car celleil itt rjuafttu or price I Ion't miss this (ipjifirtnriity. t.ot enme now nd br'Dg your ceth, is we don't 'fell on ereJiu C. SIMON Ac CO., Ilth Ave. fit I3th St., Altocna. m. n w..... .ir. ....ii and liia invention. "II. .walnut! llie phnncHjniph, djir?" nhe queried ; "von never nave explaiued it 13 me. IIor loos it work ?' II i-usod himself and answered : "If'a a little tiiacbinr lliat tlie nuatard leaven on the tall tabile he is down town, and on Lift return lie turns a ciank, and it inform him of eveivthine that haa Wrn Mid nn the pieniise during hia AhRence. She meditated f.ir moment, then reach ed her bark and broke out : "The fool men aie always ee'tinp up some pesky invent ion, and if yon bring one of those thine into this house I'll leave." lie promised not to if he would let bim RO to aWp, and a treat silence fell on the. room. Hut she is now firm in the l-elief that Edison is a monster and aa toemy to poor, weak iromf n. The Toilet Habit of Anth Rev. C. MeUook, of Philadelphia, eulogize neat ness of the agricultural ant, asoT in cm n tine men t. The most virl'T , i of dirt are c-iiefully if-vf' A rTT i,JivLlvUf,i.,,.i' .IXLJC. PURE GTJII. TliMie P'Xrt,?1,.ft,. Patent Metat Heet PI a le. whic- , in.tf.nt , n. hwl wearinir away , a quicV'.y AJ ttf.j. bave alw. tt;e patet Outside Stationary Stra Inst'3 of the very tneorwerf."tit wth - i'-rap, listed on otht-r tnakea ot loottv' . "J ASK. FOR Tlie 'snwiid .'.-.lie ant cpeialed UAJNDlllXj ?to ber f,iend' TOHX M U RnVV f,vm tb ."""niN Trdiaria girl says abe finds noihirg le f:ood for the complexion aa rttbStue be ly by ce on a young man's veat. The youof ti w tnttev te ipiide of it, tb(pjt. ,w0 ad y li 00 00 GO a