lETO "S2S G2 1333 EMC HIS IS BIX. j Ebensburer, Pa.. j fOCAL AND PERSONAL. Jire. There, ami the Other riaee Flil'liita are sa'ut to be nnnwnally pletitr Wilis neighliorlKXHl this wilier. regular meetine of rihpjiMire Council II 1m; held next Morula? veniiijr. i A sausage sixtv-Rix foet nine Indies Ion? ;II mitinpdon fonnty'n latest production. This is a good tim to how ashen. Kovc cm on the pavement where the ice is Miti'tt and fiiipprvenr. j' Gout needing ntitlerwB.r will find at jtiirkeni' cheap rash store the largest at-sort-fiien' at the InwcKt prices, j if happy you'd be a nny little Jack hlortitr, yimr sweetmeats yon should buy at Ithe itrf 'round the corner. I --The public school of this borough will (indulge!" a holiday extending from to-day till the Monday tollowltiff New ear n. The r-bap who sent tis thf doggerel verses from TjOretto would l'e a few cents better off It he had saved his paper and postage stamp. It ia mm b more nleijrb-vifth tbati costly to feet a big bargain in the purchase of a finale or double sleigh from A. A. Marker & Son. I f you want a live daily paper, order the I'ittah'irg Daily Dispatch. Subscription, $3.00 per annum. Address Rook & O'Neill, j,uVi!isiiiS. ri2-I3-6t. Two wild turkeys were recently shot through the bead in Mifflin county with the, until ball, ".nit how often the ball was tired the papers don't say. Hon. II. I... Hewitt, of HolUdaysburg, It i understood , will be backed by the rail road interest for the Speakership of the Hr.ii at Harrivburg. I,tg of nice things for Christmas and New Year presents can lie liought ever so cheap at S. Teite'.banm's popular one-priced fcture in Carrolltown. Mr. Kmanucl Young, a veteran butcher of Joh-iKtown, says that pork has not Ite-eti r-.t . heart for thirty years as it is in that inarket'at the present time. K. C. I'arrish has just received and opened a flue lot of fresh candies, mils, and otlicr good things for the holidays, at his little store around the corner. The Huntingdon Journal "carries coals to Newcastle" by advocating the re election if li.in Cameron to the 17. S. JSeuate,. More' the pity-for the V . S. 8. A boy in Altoona had one of his legs fractured, on Saturday .uorning Inst, by be ing Mruck by a band sled while coasting down one of the Mieets of that city. "Don't you forget it," that ftarker & Son luive a large and elegant lot of ladieH -t'ts, which ;iey are selling at cost, in order to close out the slock before New Year's. A west-lioiind freight train ran info a wagon at l'ort Royal, Juniata county, on Friday last, and almost instantly killed Henry A rd.t he only occit pant of the vehicle. A fourteen-year-old lad named Rheem ctiot ami killed a deer on the mountains rorthwest of Clearfield, on Thuro lay last. A Hheem-maik-able ft for one so young. A oiic-vear old child of Mr Thomas I.ojj-n, of Henningtoii furnace. Hlair county, died on S.i'n nlny last from the effects of a Kvire scalding received a few days pre vious. Lieut. Torn Hughes, of the Wiltnore military company, has been elected Captain of tiiat organiza' ion, t"v? Capt. Woleslagie, j-roiiioted to be Major of the Fifth Regiment 1". N. . Mr. John .Tones, of niacklick township. rlint ami killel a deer on last Monday. He maile close connection, for Monday vs the l:m' .lay on which deer could be legally kill ed ti.is season. 1 Mr. E. J. Mills and bis son Harry de- ! parted on Wednesday evening last for Kan- ! ma, whither they go, we are informed, to I Join the advance guard of the Eoensburg ; colony in that Slate. Near'y a ton. or, to come down to dots, ; 1,M7 pounds of poultry, dead and aiive, : drmseil and undressed, were chipped from j this pla o to Philadelphia, per Express, on j Tuesdy and Wednesday last. j Hon. M . Edgar King, of the Altoona I J.'wUral, is to be rewarded tor his p:rty frai tv l.y sooii .sort of appointment under Gov- i ruor Hoyt. tiood enotiah ! Sha-King, I f.ientl and brother journalist. If ju a sleigh of yc.;ir own you wouhl joyfully glide, with or without some one by your side, you should go with the money, ; if vou wish you can run, arid buy one very vheap from A. A. Marker it Son. If vou wish to make glad the hearts of little folks aii, don'l forget that the place they wish yon to c.V. is at Parrish'n ftore, where Santa Clans, in his joy, has prepared a ri. lt f-ast tor every good girl a:id boy. A bone one and a ha'.f inches long and jb .n f the thickness of a chicken bone, was K.uiid in the very centre of the heart of a f ,iir-year old c;w killed by Mr. Jacob Wett'z.of Stotij creek township, one day las -eek. ! Ten thousand dollars, the amount re (imsite to buy the laud upon which to locate the Middle Penitentiary, h.is a: last lieen I (tidtwrilied by the people of II nnting.loii, thus securing to that place the much coveted , JTIZe. If you have paid for your paper, like a ; J ist man and true, a Merry Chrbtma, dear ; leader, we wish unto you; but if you have fule.l so to do, the o ily outcome we see, is tli it your eh Alice to be m.-ri y is not worth a bauliee. Kv. Win. Kutell returned to his home in this place on .Monday last. Laving 1-ceii obliged, as we learn from the Johnstown Tribune, to resign the position of assistant to Rev. father Gallagher, of that placeon account of ill health. -Philip Mrideiibaugh. of Sinking Valley, P.iair county, lost eleven lino slier p the other dav, and as a Cambria county drover passed tta-it way about that time he is uncharitable enough to draw an inference not at all cred itable to said .trover. A. A. Utrker & Sin have just received ft'ioth-r Urge invoice of tner.'a and !xys' b-H.ts, Is.th tine a.id coarse, and are offering them at prices which would hardly have paid f jr the heels in ante-bellum days, if you know when that was. I Sheriff Rvan removed Chauncey Myers to the Western Penitentiary last Monday.; Chauucev was convicted at the late terra of our countv court of assaulting an officer of tb law, a-id sentenced to retirement for the Jerio.l of fifteen niositbs. A. A. lUrWite Smi oST.r for sale very cheap a heavy double slei-jh and twoba-ket-tm sleighs. S if vou want a bargain m tb'at Hue cll and sea what they can do for J ri. (iraiu will In taken in exchange tor, either or :!". tin vehicles. ' (4 mi Franz 3 M i d is to lecture in Johns town, nil ler tha auspices of the Turnvereiu a.l Harm nie-S1hk'"K Associations of that p'ace som J time during the coming month. If you 'rl.rht mil S'gel,"" and understand Ortna-i. now i vour chance. Mrs. Maria M. Sigh. wife of Mr. John P -ihilt one of the (i reec.tiack candidates tor Assembly in this county at the late elect ion, died at her home in Johnstown, on Monday in-Tnin last, after nearly two years" illness, ftg-d 50 years, 7 months and 6 days. Messrs. Davis S: C ., of Jackson town flnp, have just completed a new road from their steam saw-:nill to the coal bank owned by them, thus reducing the distance between the two points nearly two miles and securing a much lietter and less precipitous route. -Mrs. Louisa Levergood, relict of Peter I.everKOod, Sr., w ho was one of the old tune Henieis and most siccessful citizens of Tchnstowu. died at the residence of her 'U. ihter, Mrs. Geo. II. Christy, in Indian borough, on Friday last, aged atiout 70 years. The memlieis of a croquet club in Johus t wn have reso.ved themselves into a.i ar cliery ciub, and having leased the thud r'ory of the Arcaile building, propose to Make themselves the heroes of many an 'arrow escape" during the long winter even i 'igs. -.V valuable black shepherd do?, six or ig.it m.Hiths old, and greatly pnz-d by his o vuer, was l.nt in this place on Wednesday cf Unt wek. Any person returning him to t'lis otK -e, or ginng any nforintiru that ill If I to bis recovery, will ho liberally (warded. Mr. Abram Brown had one rf his legs j broken below the knee and an ankle dislo- J cated, a few drtys nzi, whilt assisting: to put ' ft log on Wilkinson's paw-mill, in jackscn . Township. Tbo car.lin? hook which be was ! using at the time slipped from the lo"-, and : hence the accident. c , Five blind red pounds of choice candies ' for the holidays have just been received bv i M.J. Teitelbaum of Ioretto, who will sell ! them at the exceedingly low price of 20 cents per ponud. Also, a flue lot of notions and other articles suitable for holiday gifts, at ! prices equally moderate. j Samuel O. Wingard, Kso., for many 1 years a practising attorney in this place, but who has for some time past resided in Wash- : ingtow Territory, has lee nominated by the ' man who occupies President Tilden's placw ! as an Associate Justice of the Supreme ' Conn of said Territory. ! If yon want to present yon wife, mother, sister or sweetheart with a Christmas or New Year gift that, will lie a jov in the household forever, sends us SI5 and we will 1 not only furnish you with a first-class sew ing machine, but will vend you the F-eeman ! fni year into the bargan. i Several newspapers that hare come nn- ! der our notice have had our branch railroad snowed up during the past week or so. Maylte the Johnstown Tribune will be over joyed to know that no train has as yet miss ed connections, and possibly it will request ' its exchanges to copy the item. j The remains of Michael Gorman, the young man w ho was killed by the Fast I,ine ' at Huntingdon on Tuesday" of last, week, were disinterred on Friday and sent ro Phila delphia, his mother, who resides in thatcifv, . having visited Huntingdon and identified . the Iwidy of her unfortunate son. A fire in a cinder pile in the spring de partment of the Gamier steel works at Johnstown, which thus far has successfully resisted all efforts at suppression, has neces- , sitated a temporary closingdown of work in . that section of the btg industry. The loss ' will aggregate quite a large sura. j The word "salvation" is said to occur one hundred and forty-seven times in the Holy Scriptures, and yet we very much doubt whether any of our delinquent sul scribers will ever find out the meaning of the term from actual experience if ihey don't soon make their ea;e with ihe printer. Dr. John Murphy, of Tunnel Hill, has abandoned pills and purgatives and accepted the position of general business manager of . Messrs. M M. Jotir.stou & Co.'s big store at that place. The Doctor is a clever and coin- ; petent gentleman, and we certainly hope he will find the new departure congenial to his tastes. The Caldwell atlas of Clearfield county, 1 recently completed, tnrnsout to Je a boic-he ; job, if reports be true, and many of the su!- ' soribers poslti vely decline lo accept it at the ptipulaied price, or indeed at. any price. Cambria county was dow n on the list tor a like experience, "out possibly through want ' of encouragement the scheme was abandon- 'x- ! Four new telephones, of ReP.'s make and worked by l.ica! magnetism, are in process of construction in Johnstown. By the way, when lo our Oarrolltown friends propose putting into execution that threat of theirs of connecting that borough with Ebensbur by telephone? It would serve Ihe same pnrpB as a telegraph, and le decidedly i cheaci : Among the postal appointments made ) last week the following are of local interest: ( Isaac Michae's, Itelsa io, Cambria county ; ' William Gillian, Clearvitle, Med ford county; : William Apjwl, Frieden's, Somerset county; J. A. Thompson. H nlock,C:im bria conn ty ; Nathan lUni-r, II. o vers vi '.!., Somerset county; Samuel W. F.lierl, Philson, Soiner- , set county. i R.slger. Republican candidate for Com- ! tnissioner in Med ford county, was elected I y one of a majority, according to the official count but an Crissman, bis Democratic op. ; poi.ent; seems to lie impressed with the idea that he was R slgered out of the position, and is across Crissman in consequence, the ' matter is to ! brought before the Court for investigation. ' A widow womn named Harriet J. ' Marks took suddenly ill while attending Services at the Presbyterian church, Hunt ingdon, on Sunday evening, and died on one of the steps of the building, whitbersbe bad been assisted by some of the members in the effort to t;k her home. Her age was about 60 years, and heart disease is lielieved to luve leen the cause of her death. Mr. W. J. McLean, agent for the Phila delphia Presi, visited our town on Saturday last, and succeeded in making arrangements with the second eldest of the Fiffman. house hold f.ir the tie I i very each morning to several j subscribers obtained in this place of the mid night edition of said paper, which reaehes here at 11 o'clock, a. in., and contains all the news up to the time of going to press. Teiielbaum, Teitell.auni, be is the man i' will pay you to see as soon as you can, for having bargains for ail, i he best yon can tl ml, he'll meet you with pleasure and treat you so kind, that we know you'll be sure to buy evermore a' I the goisls that, you need a the People's Cheap Store, which in Carrolltown has won for itself a large trade by selling at very low figures and only goods of best grade. A Harrisburg correspondent of the Pittsburgh Wf says that Hon. John Fenlon, of this county, would make a good Speaker of ihe House of R-presentai i ves. Put the House is Republican and Mr. Fen Inn is a Democrat, and the Cameron party is not in the habit of traveling outside its own party limits for sometMsly on whom to bestow of fice. Which same is a pity, perhaps, for Fenlon. A drunken chap with a wooden leg sue cee.led"hv some unaccountable feat of dex terity in "climbing to the top of the iron fence enclosing the railroad van! at Altoona, in front of the Logan House, on Monday after noon, and as the sharp points of the iron i rods penetrated the seat of his unmentiona bles, he was unable to assume the nff-fenoe-ive until some of the employes in the yard came to his assistance. Go and look at the choice syrup for 50 cents per gallon; go anil look at the iwo fine brooms for 25 cents ; go and look at the nice buckets, two for a quarter ; go ami look at the elegant goods of all kind now beim; offered at wonderful low prices by M. J. Teitetbaum, of I.oretto, and then tell us if there is another store in Cambria or any of the surrounding counties where yon can get so much real value for your mruiey. W. W. Harris, TC'q., of Jackson town ship, is, we understand, putting up a new steam saw mill on the site of the one burned down a couple of years ago, n.u.l has entered into a contract with the Cambria Iron Com pany to furnish them with all the hemlock lumber he can manufacture .luring the mm n summer at the ex.-ee.li.igly remunera tive pi-'e, considering the times and the low wages which labor commanJs, of 58. per thoosa-.id . A diminutive canine belonging to Mr. William Clements of this place, was run over and cut in two by the Mranch train t'other day. The little whiffet succeeded bv some means in getting under the moving tr..ln, where he remained in safety until the last" car had almost passed over him, when lie attempted to scoot out in front of the hind truck. And that is how it come to pass that his days in the land were so speedily and tragically cur tailed. Mr. Jacob Murphy, of Croyle township, lwi:ied on an icy board at a saw-mil', near the old reservoir, on last Tuesday afternoon, and falling sideways against a large upright aw in rapid motion, had lioth bones of his right arm. two inches almve the elbow, completely sawed and broken in two. Our friend and patron. Dr. J. C. Luke, who was speed !y sum mone.l to the injured inan'said, has hopes of savine the arm, though there is a possibility that amputation will Iks found necessary. Some people mav qnestion anil others mav doubt, but it's a fact none the less that can't lie rntibed out, for there are tolks on the mountain who know it full well, and if asked we are sure would thesame story tell, and that is that the clothing which is offer ed for saie bv M. Wolf, the clothier, will in n instance fail to give to the buyer, who ever he be, as full satisfaction as any that he can bur in the city, in the conntry or town while the prices he asks are undoubt e.llvdown to a much lower notch than can elsewhere lie forn.i for clot hing so neat, so stvlish, and in texture so sound. Store on F.leventh avetine, nerr door to Bowman Morrow's big u-r. A"iVoo.nf P. Ila! ha' ha! That's the way M. J. Tei telbanm, of Liretto, expresses his delight at Iwing able ro announce the. receipt t bis week of another new invoice of dress gotxls. cali coes, muslins, ginghams, shirting, clothing, grceries, notions, etc., as well as at the sat isfaction it affords him to announce the fact that he is determined to sell all tno goods in his store at lower prices than any other dealer in the county. Don't forget to go for the biggest of big bargains to the People's Cheap Variety Store. Toretto, Pa, The total nutnlierof trains which passed Cresson eastward on the P. R. R. this year. ritli Deoemlwr estimated, was 8,524, com prising 2.S9.719 cars; passed westward, 8, 33, eotnprising 26,87t cars. Of this num ber of cars passing eastward, 279,794 were loaded, and 9.925 were empty ; of those pas sing westward. 112,673 were loaded, and 174,193 were etnpy. An average of forty six freight trains passed that point every twenty-four hours, including Snndav. While Mr. Oliver Brown, of Millville, was engaged on Sunday evening last in pry ing np a large mas of cinder with a heavy Iron lever, cn the dump near Frog Hollow, the implement suddenly slipped and struck bim onthelrtad, knocking him senseless, but, strange to say .inflicting no apparent injury, though he lay Unconscious For a considerable time before his condition was discovered by his fellow employes, ami did not. recover his scattered senses Until 'two Ovclock the following morning. In reference to an effort which a certain Mr Cassanave, who we hope is noTtthat the last syllable of his name implies, is said to be making for the erection of a new county out of parts ot Centre. Clearfield and Blair, the Osceola Rei-etU'' unbosoms itself thnsly I "This is not a new project, the new county having lieen blocked out long ago from par's of Blair, Cambria, Clearfield. Centre and Huntingdon. All we want now is a few more babies to complete the 20,00(1 popula tian required by the new constitution." Christmas cornea but on.-e a year, and when it comes it brings good chee. Or it ought to. What better cheer could It bring than the present to your family of a big han dle of holiday goods, bought at the cheap store of John Lloyd & Co., High street, Eh ensbnrc? Un to the first dav of January next, it. will be well to rememler the pick of j their entire stock will be sold nt rot . If yon j want bargains, therefore if you want for your money more than you can get e'lsewhere i in the county give them ati early call. I We learn from the Johnstown Tribune j that a man named Sineeder, a memtier of the new brewery firm which recently com menced operation at Oallitzin, was knocked down, run over anil a'most instantly killed by the local freight train at that point on Tuesday evening last. Mr, Smee.ler, who was a former citir.en of Hollidaysbnrg, was standing on ine track near the depot and failed to notice the approach of a number of cars, comprising a portion of said train. which were being shifted from one track to j another at the time. j The boot and shoe shop of Judge Tlmm- ' as, in this place, was entered one night last i week through a window at the side of the j building, but. as there were no new lioots in : the establishment awaiting customers, nor no old ones to be repaired that were worth . stealing, the thief failed to obtain any hoot-y ' or shoe-ee either; and were it not ihat he ransacked the desk and scattered the papers i helter-skelter over the counter, the Judge ! might possibly have never discovered that a i surreptitious visit had been paid to his I premises. j The melancholy days are come, the sad- ! desf of the year, when taxes reach maturity and myriad bills appear; when frosts from ' northern latitudes upon the breezes float, and sighs the frigid wight to think l.e has no ' overcoat. But there is in reality nooccasion for fighs, of large or small size, for Jas. J. i Murphy, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown, is prepared to furnish overcoats at prices with in the reach of ail. Call at his establishment j and be convinced. All manner of other ar- 1 tides of ready-made r.lo'hing on hand, and, ! during the holidays, they will be sold at ; special rates. f We regret to note the fact that the ex- ' cellent wife of Daniel McLaughlin, Esq., of Johnstown, whom we have had the pleasure of knowing from earliest childhood, had the misfortune to fall down a flight of stairs about 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning of last week, receiving a severe rut on the head ' and being otherwise bruised and Injured 1 quite painfully. The unfortunate lady was : on her way to the room occupied by her children, one of whom, we believe, was not. . very well, and as she was probably no fully i awake at the time she unconsciously made a : misstep, with the sad result stated. I A well-dressed and rather go.nl looking young women bearing the exceedingly nn poetic name of Ann Mutts, was brought to jad here tr.i Tuesday forenoon by officer Harris, of Johnstown, who arrested her at. Mraddock's, Allegheny county, the Sunday previous, on the charge of purloining a pass- ! book owned by Mr. Thomas Finney and : buying goods at the C. I. Co.'s store, Johns- ! town, on that gentleman's credit. We ; would in-Fintiey-tely prefer not. to see any- body in trouble, and especially one of the ' softer sex, but. when Ann Butts her head 1 against, the law cf the land she must expect j to suffer. j Mr. Joseph Ramsey, Jr., the efficient' Superintendent of the Bell's Gap narrow guage railroad, has tendered his resignation, to take effect Feburarv 1-st. 1879, and will then accept the position of Chief Eiig:neer and Superintendent of the Pittsburgh, New Castle and Lake Erie railroad, with bis headquarters at Harmony, Pa. Mr. Ramsey i has proved himself a thorough railroad man- i ager, and now that he has found a wider field for the display of his well known abili- '. ties as superintendent and engineer. We are sure that all who knew him will join with us in wishing him a prosperous and pleasant i experience in his new "posish." I Mr. J. pattoii Tliornoson. son of ex-P. M. Thompson of this place, paid a brief vis- ' it this weeK to the home of his childhood, : and while lo re took occasion to interview, or rather iew internally, the Freeman es tablishment, to which we were glad to wel- , come him. A 1 ways amongst the most pop ular and reliable commercial travelers in the S'a'e, Mr. Thompson, representing as he now does the largest and best notion house in Philadelphia, that of Messrs. Young, Smith, Field .V. Co., 429 Market St., will no doubt succeed, as he well deserves, in greatly en larging his trade among country merchants. Me merry, ail! be merry, all! With hoily dress the festive ball; prepare the' song, the feast, the ball, to welcome merry ; Christmas. In order to follow this advice, successfully, yon ought first to make ar rangements to g.-t. yourself inside a new suit, of clothes, or you will not feel comfort able. G.slt'rey Wolff, next door to the Post office, Altoona, can rig yon out from top to toe in so stylish a suit of ready-made, cloth ing that even your !est friends will scarcely lie able to recognize you under the metamor phosis, and all for a mere song. A large number of Cambrians have sent him orders for their holiday outfits, and you will be Wise if you follow their example. From M. J. Teitel'naum, M. J. Teitle banm, M. J. Titelbaum. you can get. you can get, yon can get the best of good bar gains, the best of good bargains, the best of good bargains in men's overcoats, men's dress suits, in men's hats, in men's shoes, in : men's fine boots, in men's overshoes, in i men's fine shirts, in men's undershirts and drawers, in men's gloves, and in everything else that pertains to masculine and feminine apparel, that were ever Iwfore offered in Cambria countv. Don't forget the name of the city and th name and numlier of 'he street r.G.".." Main street, Lnrettn city. Cam bria county, Pa--an.i don't fail to call and examine goods and prices liefnre buying elsewhere, Among the golden tales of you th there! rone so vague and yet so dear as that of good old Santa Clans, who brings the choic est Christmas cheer. He skims I he cold and frosty air. he fills the stockings, long and white; he blinks within the hearths'ones glow, laughs, and is off into the night. Talking of stockings naturally suggests the idea of lioots and shoes. jo yon know where you can bjuy the most serviceable boot and the prettiest shoe or slipper in ten counties? S. Bhtmenthal, 1119 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, has just received his mam moth holiday stock, with every pair marked down to a figure that will make vou state. What more acceptable present to one yon love than a rice pair of toots or shoes? " Be ura.to call on or seud to Blumenthal. Our clever friend and former nssociate 5n the art typographical, Mr. Jas. E. Hart- j xe'il, of 27J j Sixth street, Pittsburgh, has 1 placed us under obligations for a lot of ele- gant Ha vana cigars, put. np in an entirely new and unique package, for which we need ' searcely assure him that we feel exceeding ly grateful. Being one of our most esteemed .. and most generous friends, Jim never per' mits an oeiMsior. to pass without manifesting his good will tow ards ns. This is especially : true about the holidays, which, for several j years past, he has not permitted to go by j without send in; us a box of fine cigars from j bin coxy little establishment, where lovers ! of the weed will find all brands of chewing j and smoking tobacco, cigars, etc., as wel! ; as weekly papers, stationary, and other j needful articles, at t he lowest possible pf I. -es. ! Mrs. Catharine Boulton, the venerable' mother of Alexander, Daniel, George and ' John Boulton, all of whom have been rail- j road men in their tune, but most of whom, I if we mistake not, are now successful citi- .' ens of the oil regions, died in Oil City, probably at the residence of her son Daniel, i who, by the way, is an enteemed patron of the Freeman, and was at one time con ductor of the Johnstown Accommodation, on Sunday, the 8th inst.. aged aliout 72 years. Having known Mrs. Boulton and etij yed her hospitality many a time and oft in our boyhood days, we can truly say that she was a kind-hearted and amiable lady, as well as an exemplary Christian, having leen Throughout her long and useful life a devout member of the M. E. Church, in which faith she died as she lived, hopeful of a blessed immortality. Peace to her ashes. A poor, demented woman named Weak land, an inmate of the county almshouse, escaped from that, institution by climbing out of one of the wim'ows about 2 o'clock or. Saturday morning last, and making her j way to town in the scantiest of raiment, succeeded!, after ioud and long continued raps on the front door. In arousing the pro prietor of the Blair House, who was consul- I erably nonplussed, on sticking his head out of the window and asking who was there, j to lie answered in tru Yankee stvle bv ha" i ing a similarconundrilm propounded to him. By dint if questioning, however, our friend Blair, who is the possessor of a? big a heart as is generally put in a human Inwly, took iu the situation before a great, wdiile, an.i im mediately after took in the poor wanderer, whose condition was pitiable in the extreme ami furiiishen her with all needful attention i until the following. lay, when she was taken back to her obi quarters in the poor house. Had not the weather, as luck would have it, been unusually mild on the night of her ad venture, the probabilities are that the un fortunate creature would have been frozen to death. A Comttf.te XrwspAPEH. The enterprise that has urn. le Tub Wekki.v Timf.s not only the best journal of its class in Philadelphia, but. by ireneral acknowledgement, the best journal for the family circle issued Trout any press, is scrupulously maintained Itseonri Hi ll tors from week io eek are nmmu the fore most men o! the nutiou. n nd no depart ment of news or literature is si or tiled in liny noiiitier on any pretext. It is nlnpl-; as well to wo men as to men: iienc. nit liou-li its poliiic.il intelliircnee is full ntnl accurate nnl i's politi cal editorials free mid tearless. Iitier.il provi sion is made Tor reliirioiis, literary, dramatic orid musical matters, wit and Immor, trivels sod advent lire, fiction, poetry, fashions and the chronicle of current social event?. In nil these departments the pens of the best wi iters are engaged, while so led Ions f i mn other jour nals are made with care, tas:e nun f u.lness that are unsiirp issed. The (-poeisl correspondents ot The W KtKi.Y Tl v k arc t ound at every news centre, eiriiraciin ail Atnf-rioan and Kuropean capitals, and they are charired to spare no 1 1 br or expense to give its readers the best an.) earliest accounts nl matters of current interest In every department of the world r news. In addition to the regular correspondence thus orovideel, this j Mima I is chosen by many of the most eminent men of the day as a medium of communication with thepu :dic. The " A nnals of the W ir," embracing- chapters of unwritten history contributed by prominent actors in he wMr of the rebel lion, a re a valuable feature of the paper, and have become a recounif ed de pository oT such matters, whether Trom North ern or S iithevn sou ices. This depart ment. a. well as nil others, will tie well sustained durniir the comimr year. Selections of some of th" most valuable war articles that have up pea red already have been made, to answer the irener al demand for their publication in book form. The volume t 'ims compiled, coverinir about fun pirs, (price 4.) handsomely illustrated and ei.-Krtiitlv bound, f ottered n a premium for sn beri i.ers. A cony of the "Anna's" will be (riven us a premium to any one sendinir !" for a club of ten, or ii for it club of tweiilv. Club lertn tt Thr tVr.F.Kl.v Timks: One copy, one year, 12 ; five copies, me year, Js ten copies, one year. )!."i; twenty copies, one yeai , f'J5. Address Tiik Times, Philadelphia, Pa, Shockino ArciiKNT The Oreensburg Tribune and IIrrn).-l furnishes the following particulars of a dreadful accident which oc curred in that county few days ago : ln last Tuesday, the 1 Ith inst.. Mary Fir lev, ii woman who h is been keopimr house for Mar tin K.ulow in Sewioklv townsh p. was instnntly killed under the following circumstances : They were engag-cd t hrf-shina; wit h a separator, and e.fter diinitr Mr. Pin ley ami two other la dies that were with her in the house conclude! to go out and see t hem threshing. Th'-y took Mr.-. Finley's liltle boy alonir wnli them. Af ter look I ni; a while at the machine running they started to cross the iron shaft tint con necls the horse po.verw!th the thresher-the other two ladies had stepped across it. Mrs. Kinley. it seems, h.ol parllv crossed it. hut thiukiuir of her little hoy reached back for him, and while doing: so her ciothes were cauu-ht by the shaft, and in an instant she was w h ir led u n iter it it was on ly f on r fir 11 k e incit es from the frronnd- her neck broke, her back broke, Mnd Ihe back part of her head crushed In. The child w.is thrown fifteen feet beyond the shaft. As a matter of course instant death was the result of the woman's injuries. Ciiamhf.ks' Cvci.or f.oi a of English Litkkati'KF.. Brief biographieri of all no ted British or American authors, from ear liest times to the present, with specimens from their writings, making a work not only Mioroiif.'hly entertaining ami useful to all in- tellicent rea-iler., but nearly imliMpeiiiil.le to people of culture. Tht) newly revised and beautiful edition contains over 3.000 pages, ami tlieentj p work, in eirtit handy volunics, is furnished free ot express or mail clnrgcs, for ?J.OO in p-ipcr, 5.S 00 iu cloth, or S-FTiO in half morocco. The publishers sell only to subscribers direct, instead of giving dealers and agents the usual oil or tin percent, dis count to sell for them, which accounts for the remarkably low prices. Special induce inen's are oll'ere'I to those sending early or ders. Specimen pages, wit L full particulars, sent on request by postal card by the pult lisliers, tlin AM kkican P.oor Exchanoe, 53 Peek man street, New York. - A Uemarkaiilk TlEct.T It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much me.ltcins; yon have trie.l, it is now an estab:ishe.l fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given complete sat ifation io severe crises of Lung I)i-.easts. It is true them are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhages, As'hma. Severe Colds settled on the lireast. Pneumonia. Whooping Omigb, tvc., who have no personal knowledge of Poscliee's flerniin Svrup. To puch we would sav that 50,000 tl07.cn were sold last year without one complaint. Consumptives, try just one bot tle. Regular siZ" 7o cents. Sold by llr. Win. ; Lptrmion. Ebftisburg. and by all ihe oiher Druggists in America. j Now that we have promised to enlarge and improve theFltKEM AS at the close of the i present volume, an. I have been rongratn lati'd by so snatiy kind friends of the press on on what, they are pleased to consider an evidence of prosperity, we certainly expect, nay we implore, every person indebted to 11s in any wav to pay at least a portion of what is honestly due 11s. If they don't, and that pretty soon, we will not be able t,, tin . all we propose,! to do, and mav possibly lie ; tempted to abandon the p'ace and the pro ject altogether. How does that strike you ? The firm of Lemmon Sc Murray having ceased to exist owing to the tlearh of the junior member, the surviving partner. Dr. Wm. Lemninn. is anxious to close out rertain departments cf the business as speedilv as possible, ami with that object in view ofVors for sale a large lot of jewelrv, niscellanei:s liooks, notions, etc., at flrst cost and in mmi instances at less than cost. Persons Wish ing to invest in articles of. that kind will never have a better chance to secure bar gains. 12-6.-4'. Tli new leaf Inrning SPAPon be Kiib us octe again. rill goon tirfaitml roetirrtl Contribution. A LEOEXI) OF t'OLl'MCKlLL. Thero Is a lovely s?.-ry tolrt of ot-.p of Frin's mt, Who wandered trura his native Sand unt-ian-isiarid. lone Her noblest son and in any years he lived trora . her away. ' Teacliinir the suns and daujf liters of his extle land ; to pray. And how to find th better home, where ooa he hope I to gn. Fur feeble was tils footstep now and dim hU eye i did grow. What vision of the sweetest peace came to the rfyln Sslnt. . But "mid them all came struggling np a memory ! mft and faint : Of that lair Isle, so Most, so loved, he gained the strnirth to speak. And drew the li'eiiinir monk low down unto his pallid cheek. j 'Qo out," he slid, "unto the beach -a stork, all bruised and sore, : LIes bnrt by strenirth of wind and tide, a Wreck ! from F.rin"? shore. j Find then the bird and tendcrlv for three davg let i It rest - " " , Restore Its stfenfcth, that It may seek again US i far-off nest . i A fter th v careful tending release It from thr ha ad: . I commend her to th", brother. 'tis from my native land.'' And when the rrtissi ,,1 was fulfilled, Colnmbklil thanked and McTod The m.mk who did bis bidding, and peaceful went to rest. The scattered children of his race will gnther from ! the tale The pictured love or Erin, the last with them to fail. 1. A. T. j I.ORET-TO, Oct. S, 1BTS. (1()D IS WITH PS! t'lIRlSTMAS PAY. BY I.USF.T. Sbn'l We not. like the mountains and valleys. The hills snd the trees, applaud. When we bear the triad Vofee rt the prophet. Who rrlcth, -'I'ehold your Ond?" Who giveth the nations a promise. That the I.rd on this day fulfils. For He comes to th eirth as a Kuler, And shall govern it as He wills. Pnt a Shepherd we see Him and know Him The Shepherd th w.iti.lerinar need: He will take all the lambs to his bosom. Of the flocks He is coming to teed. Oh. the lambs! is ft tbcs- he will gather So tenderly, 'with his I'm"? Can we sit, when we see thrm nnshcl'.er'd, Content to he happy nn! Warm T t'jn a mother be found s i nnwnrthy 1 lie title, so honor". I and tdest. That she heeds not the mo! herless children, W hen she feathers her own to her breast W hat- sir.n'd there is pardon In Heav'n For all who rdiall n.'k it aright ' And the boors we show to eaeh other, The mercies of Heaven invite. Ivt in V .in do -re hope for the blessings This day of all r.t hers will brin-r. If we move not. by Ipirit our brothers, The bountiful he.iri id the King-. !' Pr.Vsn It.tkfSSnlplinrSnsp. Makes t lie skin beaut if ul!y white and heali h v. I removes dandruff, cbatlntr, prick ly hen ' sores eruptions, b'lrtilinr, stietfinj- and iiobioil of the skill and scalp. A sulphur bath with it M Idirh !y recommended. Always ask foe it by it full name. 7 -fiin. T AKPOX not i or; ... Notice is! berebv riven llmt at: atudication 1 for the Sessions of Cambria county, will he presented at the mcetinif ol the Hoard of Pardons on Tuesday, J anuarv 7 h. 17 Pec. 17, lfc78.-3t.' I OTICK The anntRil election for irectors of the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Company 'of Crmhria county will he held at the office of said Company, in hliensliurK. on Mummt, Jamarv 13, 1S7.1, between the hours ol 10 a. v. and 2 p. m. T. W. PICK, Secretary. Ebcnsbtirir, Pec. Vo, 1S7S -.tt. i "TVTOTICK. Xotieo is hereby p-iven I that, the first and final account r.f Mer- I man Rauincr. Assignee of J bn llnnnnn for the j benefit of creditors IviS been tile.! in the orh-e ef I the Prot honotary of Cambria county, and will be . I presented to the Curt of Common Pica, for con- i I hrmtiiioti on 1 uesd; v. the 7th .lamisrv next. I C. F. o'KONN i:i,,. Pr .'thoiiotary j rrothonotary's Office, Koensburie. Pec. ly, i 87S. : NOTICI" Notice is hcrcly pi von , that the fi rst and partial account of .las. j MoOI kc. Assiirnee of harley J. !inlon for 'he 1 icncrlt of creditors, has been filed in the ..flleo id : the Pret I, on t nrv of 'Cambria, county and will tie presented tothet'ourtot Common Picas, f ir con- formation on Tti"slav. the T Ii .) anuarv next. 1 C. F. o'liONN ELL. Pro'honotary ! rrothonotary's Otbcc, Khenchurg, Pec. 17, lSTt ASSIHNEE'S NOTICE. -Notice! is berebv ffiven that Theodore P.ak. r. o? Susquehanna township, has made an assign ment ot all his real and persona! property tj the undersigned lor the benefit ol l-i creditor. All persons indebted to the sriid Theodore R.iker are i therefore notified that payment imist bo made to i me lerthw.th. and those "having claims azainst ! the sTine will present them in proper shape .r adinstinent. J OH N I.i.O 1, Assignee. Llensburr. Pec. 2u, l7s.-Gt. A1 DM I N I ST II A TO R'S NOT I C E. F.siate of,T. A. Moore, dec'.l. Letters of administrat-on on the estate of J A. Moore, late of Kbensburir ttorouch deceased. hv. inir been issued to the undersigned, a'l persons in debted 10 t he estate of said decedent are hereby notified tomake payment without delay, and thusa haVfnir claims airninst the same will present them properly authenticated lor settlement. F. A. SHOKM A K F.R, Administrator. Fben.'lejrfct, Ilec. 20, lS7. ar. An if PITOU'S NOTICE. The un- ersijineil Auditor, appointe.l tv inn V. urt of Common Plea! of Cambria county to re port distribution or the Mind in the hands .,1 .lohn Rvan, Sheriff, aris'tuc from the sileor the real estate of Michael Rush, on Fi Fa. No lol. Sep tember Term. 17' herebv not ihe all persons in terested that he will atte'nd to the duties of said appointment, at his office tn F.henshurir. in Sat ikhay, the 4fli dav of .1 a Mr A itv, ln7-.i. at 10 o'- 1 bck. a m.. when and where all parlies may at- l.ll(J . I lit. J IIIIIR l'l''r" I. Al.VIN EVANS, Auditor, EbenshtirK, Pec. 178 -3i. a1;:: UHITOU'S NOTICE Petri D. ; ers vs. .Toll 11 11. Kennedy, William Tlley and J . A. Ma her In the nmmon Flea; .-r Cam'br; county No. 71, June Term. 17S. I'luri- j lis Fi. Fa. Havinar been appointed Anli'or tn report dis tribution of the fund in the hands of the Sheriff aripinir from the s:le of I'ersmil property 011 bove slated writ, notice Is hereby iiven t!.t I will attend to the otitic nt my appnjn:men:, at mv oltiee in F.bonsi.ur .'. on T 11 r itsn v. t he -:tl January, at 2 o'clock, r m.. when and where all parties interested mav appear. F. A.'SIIOKM AKF.R, Auditor. E'jenshury, Pec. 20. iK78-."t. -.fiv wr--? '" r . K 1 ' . 1 r4 --t.s P 1 Composed o! Wo"l and :ilk Felted t'-a-e'her. wi:h the Silk next to the loot. A sure relief p.r 1 ItHKi MATisM and pro.il ne'iinsl t'ein and Pavp Fth.t. Manv a cold and altendant conseoucr.ee 1 prevented bv u?init these poods. Sent by mail to , snv address "on receipt ol -J". cents. State s.ze cf : shoe worn, and If lor (ient. I.ady , or t iuld. I Can v;sieri nnl Affi'iili o wrll tiltl. . these rli. D. W. JOHNSON, 323 ARCH SIKI-FT, V II I LA T F.I. PIS I A . 8' Tli AY ST A LI. I ON Came to 1 110 pvemi'oi of Hit" Fiili.Tilitr, in M miner town'liip. on .Mondny eeirnj. at lrsi.. n oiitk sraliion horse, wiiii aniU white 'ar in his Ion liead, heavv inane nnd tail, nnd nhotit ei.'ht ye.ir old. Tiie owner (s lo-reby n-.IHied tna. il he f.ils tof;i!l and reeiaim the an m:il within the speci fied lime hv iiiiyitikt all ex..-n' s, etc.. ttie law In Bue-i cases will be liroinntlv eomji ieJ wiih. X Ml KI, II I1AI1A. ManBter Twp., Hoe. 13. lTS.-3i. E xrxuTon s NOTici-:. letter. te5tn mrntnry n t lie est me of Iter. .1 no. Huckett. late of Suinrrtitill troiirli. famtria ciniitv. deceased, hvioif t-.t n fsyne.l to ihe un dersiene I. all person l.-idpl.t.-d to s(.i estate fire liereOy notined tomake Immediate pnj tner.t. ami t hose ha vinn claims nit int t he s .rue will 1 remit them iroiT.y an'heniiciite.l ?er sett lement. THM s l VI, Ksecutor. Summttville, lieen. JSJS-Ot. N kTOTICIv TJio LcirHltMlp of tlie Statp nf P'-imnyl vaniat will lw tko.l in pans un Act npii"fr!ont8ry to an Act establish, fnirthe Aim House and Mouse of Kntidovmrrrt f.r Cnmhria eoilni V ald fn,,,, lement haTinir fi.f It of.jet the attdltir e of the I'oor llonse neeonntp b- thel'nnnty A ttditnr In the a me mnnnera other rceipm anrl expenditure of th eonnty are now atjaited. lt-li. '.. HATiKKR SOX OKFKU Men's Heavy L'ndrrh:rts at "be. A. A. It A HKrit .V SOX OF! Fit Wen's Heavy Irawetat 2.1c. A. A. RA1TKF.!: SON OFFKR All-wcl Red Flacnei Suits ct.... f-0. A. rJAUKER.Jc'.Si 'N OFrnii W U'-HHi Fiamel, ;tr j.tr 1, at v;'c. A. A. RAKKKU SOX OFfEIS Heavy Red Flannel at c. A. A. RARKFH Ar SON OFFEK A Rr.rea'.n In Canton Flannel at sr. A A. P.AP.KLi: Jc SON OFFEK jfSa Men's Heavy (bun Roots at fl.lo A. A. HA It K Fit A OX OFFL'K Men Hem y Overshoes at 6 c. A. A. RAKKF.t! - nx OFFER Men's Cloth Overshoes, a b:iraaln, at vVC. HARK EH & SON OFFEK The Very brst Cnrset for the price .f0o. A. A. RARKFK A S'X OFFER Ladles' Merino Ytsts, :Ood quality SOe. A. A. IMRKKH A SOX OFFFR Ladies Plaid Shawl, black &nd white all wool, at t3.i 0. A A. B.VKKEK A SON OFFEli" iSt Oood Oreeti Co'lce. lbs. ror. .l 00. A. A. HAI1K Kit SON OFFER Best Roasted Coffee. S lbs. fr ft C3. A. A. R MiKKH A- SOX OFFFIt Ten boxes Essence cftee f"r ?f;. A A. HAKKEK V SON OFFEK iT A splendid Syrup, heavy body, at fl o. Rest In the county for the money. A. A. RARKF.lt .V SOX OFFER Another jrreat bargain in Syrup at Poo. A. A. R MtkTH Ar SOX OFFER A a-ond dark Syrup at. nr. A.A. KAKKF.Ii & SON OFFEK Men's Ktd tl loves, fur top. at Tie A. A. RARKFR & SON OFFER Men's Cloth Hack loves at 5 p. A. A. RARKFR A SON OFFER Heavy Ruck 'raunt.ct?, td harcsin 1 y. A. HAKKEK : SON OFFEK Rest Pried Pra-i.es. per lb f.. A. A. RARKFR .V SON OFFER Oood Pried Peaches, per lb A A . R R K F.R A S"X i IFFER Res Dried Currants, per lb g. A A. HAKKEK A SON OFFEK .3 Men's Roots, heavy and ftrons nt tl. 00 A. Ladies' A. PARKER A SON OFFER heavy Morocco shoes at 1 00 A.A. R ARK F it A SON OFFER Children g buttoned Shoes ut 1!1!I,TI! .Kovnrrri) . Nur Tier Kluir. full ' r.r c,-i.- n A. A. R. R KV.'l A SOX OFFER Pure uneolcred .lapan I ei. per lb., at . . R--t In town. A. A. PARKER A SON OFFER flood Tea as low as , , A A. 15 iSL. Clar AHKEK - SON OFFEH lark's O. N. T. Thread. per do. Pie. All numbers. A. A. RA R K ER A SON OFFER Oood hand sew in y Thread, per dot . . . All Co!.rs A . A . R R K E R A SOX OFFER Pest Needles and Pins, per paper fx. A. A. RA KEEK A-SON OFFEK Oood Overcoats at prices from.. $4 up. liet a-sortinoiit jn town. A.A. R RK Fit A SOX OFFFIt Men's and Roys' Win'er Caps frt ni ihe Larjren and best assortment. up. A . A. R R Lad :es' 1 ire? i J tireat bargain Fit A SOX OFFER t" from l'ir. np, in a:i kind I'ry Ooo- s Men's and Boys' T fXTWfT'T'K. E . 5 t C t? S fc 8 S S THE CHEAPEST AND BEST, AT CIIAS. SMOG'S i Yon rre buy a Jlrtvy Cottt for $1 At I3Q7 ; A. Man' 1t'otl I tat for ,?.r. At Chas. Simcn's; A 2ftn'$ Wool Horn Miidc JShi i t for 75c. At 1307 ; Jteavy Overcoat, very cheap, At Chas. Simon's; Hen's Hat, of thr latest ntyle, At 1307 ; Heavy W-irm Cap f-r Men, very rhtup. At Chas. Simon's; Heavy Shift mul Drawer for 'J.tr. At I307 ; Ladies' Coat, the -Vo;c' in Vtt city, At Chas. Simcn's; Ulanhet and- Jlats. till color. At 1307 ; If ynH trrtnt to krrp ,7 ir irm rtn1 nvj as a bug in a rug. buj an Or'r'mil At Chas. Simon's; J,adie' Tri mined. lints, from . At 1307. Young 3-oj. if fou onfn;p!-1te w?.'r,.Ti?iv, remember it iri!l be i ivi'ter of m-t'inij tn ynu to hup pour trediiing g.-r-nients At Chas. Simon's. Gent's White J tress Shirts for 4 Or, At 1307; I.aiie arrf f?. nfx' I'u r i 'h inj n no P,i tiuodn. the l-'rgfl st,,rk artu th ebeoiest i'. the ri'fi', At C!ias. Simon's. Derails and Worling l'.mt ;ou em hup for a rtcre ong, if pou are t gnod singer, or a bod one, " At 1307. Jf ou trait f fooil, reliable Clothing and other floods cnai, call on CHAS. SIMON, 13 UifjiiLli J I Iletireen J.'ith and 14lh St PI'PlITK llltl . RV-st.VIt'S I ' Altoona, Pa. I Oil I ft'HK linder'ixncd "tiers for sale tii ti '.ualde 1 K".1i In t'arr.'II township. I 'aml-ria ui.ty, I .rmcriy known f.s t -e pr...t rly o I'hr.tlMti H'i'-k. .lee'd, eor.tainiiikt i 1 1 .t and allow, anee al..,ut ! Airof hi. h ;r" e..-Mre.f. un der fv.n--e. and ir. .1 r.-a nit!de s'a e ..f rui. : r.. t ion, wi.h denT of j'Tire water in r. tr y every to !d. The irnprovetn. n! s eon.":l d it Fraim llotise SJx a I rame l!:trt Hani "iixT . a V o .d Shod, nrfl other nneilUil t u t i 1 i njz Ihe l.rr.perty w,!l f.e .sold allojeltirr or in j.utt-;. m purrhan rs ramy tlejire Arm. a H'lI'Sr. A'l' llT In fn-rol to'tn t)rou h. tjp..sle the St jwi-erce llo'ei. iirw in the t"cup :ncy of Fcf-linand Sot and oil ers, til H oi so Is "t wo-s:.iry plinfc t-U' Idm .-. s.s feet front and feet lti-k n'ni Is in u.-td cn t ! .u. 'J Iptk i a ! i a koo-1 Ide and oilier Ori'dniv-" on the remi:te, as Weil as ajile ml various other Irmt tr'e.s Anv r.-asona' le otrnr rni 1" for eittu-r or t' dh of tl'e jil'ove .ropriie will l.e a.-c. 'fd. Now i tlie time io hur a Inrto or a heme in U w .i a gtat f.i.rtf n " F If A N IS A. l:t t K. tarroil I'wp., X-iv 12 lsTs v. o. flTA It. RKAI1E. Atiorrmi-L-nr. V I av .nt. Ts. fTftlsse on Car- rt I e r?-ira frem ftitves"l. p:.T2.l JUL I ANOTHER GREAT :Pt!;!!Uvii!!: ! PiiiiE! j at Tin: i:sn:xsiu z:f; iWlXti l j t liV 1 1 "Tie rren in icy fs'e n,e 1 r:c s Kiel t lie no i !!i c the last rluctten it; of the cash sys'im. 1 7. nd h.tself at'lito I rnett my customers by a si III !tibrr rrotaeuon in lb prices ot all icoo.is comprise-.! !n hi large stink. .ii'H'r tmivk op it: t A g-ood No. 9 fori; "T.. t-'-rr-l rrnplete, t r c-p-t -.f..'.'. Uovd P, 1 -n sird CoH te 111 -Vet", per lb.: beet fo J .-" cts. per lb. N'i iiiii rio- in- j rired c.-fTe ool at ti.siore. , iloTd ll'.-ntii'ir Si"ws n Ins 4 j li ood I m t r 10 e 1 t so . . p r 1 1 1 The larv si Si-. I; i f l'i...n Oi 1 1 h tri t lie tun. ! tj , liel'l to 'i ele -.d I i i 111 I .S t -',") Ct. p-l XHl d. ' Poet ijnnHty FotlKti A m i at IS ct. per it. i Nied!"s .-.I S . per I -aper. : ttood caf t eic I TstCe f r.i Kt.d Fr-rks m lows j 6 ' el . pt r M l . I'io nt 1 '. p. pfpi r. ; P--st rjnalit !l:m K-:vah Vi.. m l"e. per !S. I tjoi.d ?jiup Mnutfses st fr in ei to ",il n. per j rn j tooo Poor Lock a ol Sinii.i complrte, as loT 1 " el., t :o li. 1 n ood Cot phi 'i 10 1. .1 hi 4 ids. a s ford. i Rest .'tiiilit li it:ch V III Sun- I in at I i t 4. each . ! (iiw I Itirl'iit H ( Is per tli. Rest quality S.de I .ent her ni to :H etc. per lb. ! ! ible bittt d A xes ;.1 t ! o". hoI 1. y . n 1 d. j Ijire-t Mock of "-a ,r Oil lot hs In 1 he county, ; nt lj i ts 1 or yd. I i doi. hard wood ( 1 11 1 'o-o In cd. Clothes Pins f 1 r i IHH. j Claik'a O. X. T. Machine Cotton at 5 els. per M'o.d. (lonj ler( handle-ras" 'eel fnvrls fur IU' CIS. , eio-h. j U 'fil lire UHh R ir! T"-2L"i '. i l.BttfM f-tot k d I.ook liif ttias-ef in low 11, very J Io. j iVsrh:nir Soda nt 1 c. p r ll. ! Rest quality t m: 1 1 1:0 d M , o 11 re l er n t 65 era. i each. I fJood Coal Shovel. 7. Io li hihI ?n rtn. Nth. ! Pei.l I Sim i ll K c'. .e lb. , 1 have Ihe Inrj-ci sinck ot .oe iiware In t wn it -i low -i lei Rest fiakiiitr snH-i nt 1. pr It'. ', Diftr'ti !.-l qioility t . toot I 1 Cut Faw. ; ill tj .''. I have the largi stuck d r-'pii !n tnw n. very I'W fiiivl Il-or I atrbes h b-ov is 7 ct. Piirh. Ijitkc gto.-k ot Ta'de iio' Med Car-tors Hi low. t rMt ! f5n.-d Flour a 1 '..!". per nrk. I IJirtrest stock of I. i,iwnt e and i.amp In town, vt-rv b-n-. ! A No. 1 F irnitur.- Vnrno-h at ?t f' per ral. ! Oo.i.t C r.d St.-el at fi i 's. n pair. I Over b lenirib m i! hj '1 ire nnd Carrisro I It .lm k pt 111 M 01 -lj . . r io-n-. i Ref Tot in eco In 1 be im r kit . el '" ct . per I . Soil ketrs Nulls now i 1 ki ir-k . .' ''! r n t. let 1 1 6 I Bloi ninde of b sl In. ok 11 ill N'ief- 1 lot or scrap Iron 111. kept in lock. T have Ihe Im-m Ciir r in town f ir t to innnr, i Over PJ fires of Window lilnn kepi in d-k. i very low pt-ie. s. 1 En rpe stock of llir Ir.m mid llnnu- Fh.-es al- w m s cn hind, e.t low raice. ' linnii tim-iJimi ri-inli m 6 ri. r.-h. : Ijirre stock of Table t :l t 'lot h on hanft. verv I low. I Rest I.irsetd Oil, direct from Factory, nt 7i ct. i m u?. I . Pupont's beet p. T. F. tc lie Pi.w d.-r. 4 1 ct. p. It'. 1. op Slo.t -it p. v's pei lb. j Reef , recti 4 .;l . . 1 22 CIS. per I b I al vftnif el Coitl ;-i. v.eii- :ow hh .'iO eis. each. licfi !i-.'"n t ufi 1 to .''i i-ls I'.-r (n. ! Rest pure l ite Lend t J 10 to .'.2u ft-r ker i t -." It s. Stove Tipe, ma-'e of the tn-t iron, redueei to ) - per lb. j A h:rsie assortment or Tinware on hand, very j ehei'p. ; 12 rapors E-noe of CofTfe f t Ci ct. Lnrfi st n ji k el Trii'ik and Valise lu townt j voi y t heiii. A larfre asort oi.-ti 1 ..f Wnli P: pt r alway s on j timid f.i I-'h . M I'l it. . ! Paper Window Shad. - at ci. per roll. Toiltd an t "H.hi "fc S iMp 11 endi-s i-Mtety. ! Cook Stnvi'f 1 1010 1 00 up t.. ft", ii. I I.arjre nsr-ort mont of II sir. ' "tot hep and Tooth 1 ltrn.li". IteatiKp Ptoves Troin tt ikitip tr IVi. (Ki ; very cbe:i p Fxtra Xo. 1. S:tlt. l tV per barrel. Ie vol vers, five a no evt-n (.hm . 1 he lartf -t St or k from ! o'i up to 'o.o-!. Pest Cmi b.'i! 0; hi Rl eis. per nl. Th" above nr" only a few of th" t hointidf r.f art iee in t he hard wa re a nd I nit tu rn. h in 1 i rw 1 whic'i J am f uriiiiii c at tqu.tlly low pro. 1 1 don't advertise tn .it ol( ,,.r r, r11.,.1,.r (,r j I n-1 er. 1 nr. y ib e j't. 1 1 s n 01 to-r lit-n o.. ti s I 1 h 1 1. k . it better to let the public oi ;;v that for t! et-s. 1 elvei . but 1 tin advertise to sell "s low : s j they 'nn he Sol i an 1 pay ..ise loindred -ti ts op. j the tli'dlar. Neither wiil 1 t hrew cii a cm1 sm. pl article of ifoodsovrthee'.tii.t.'rr,i r.t nn. j or even ieKs. u nd t cn .1, arn two or t hre .roh i 1 on so. net h i jj- e:eto uinkt-up lor the !'.. Vet j It will be tn y en 'eavor to sell tui'-.l at the lewest livinir prrti't. and I promise tlii 1-e. au 1 know tli it I n 1 11 nnli too Is al -r ie t ! ;. t 1 1 1 be t t n. ! h-'ial to hoi h scl ler a nd I "i. er nnd t rd a: prict-l wl.ieh won Id beneht oi,e n ti-l fi.it! the o 1 r fTlian k Inir y u s. 1 1 for the l.:e-r:il p t rr t h'rrtotore oi"1. rrr-1 u;oii ir. mul li"p "tf b.r coutmuaoce n'i t in.r.':ic o .he smne, 1 re in a re l(l'l' ct I U 1 ! T Vi.UTS. 'tll.il. IIVMI.Y. Fhrn"ntlrc. N'-iv. 1S7'. NOW QU LXH13IT1CN ! THE LARGEST STOCK Antl CJIi-:i i'!-t In Ihe CITY of ALTOONA ! r C. SIMON L rd:Z C. SIMON & SOS C. SliViON d (O.'S SIMON k TO.'S 5 r C. Slii'ON u C0.:Sf S z. C. SIMON C. SIMON tO.'S r0.'S 5 C, SIMON L CO.'S C. SIMON L CO.'S 7 - r; i- i- i C. SIMON S CO.'S COS CO.'S ; 7 i - -1 t- h i r. r r c 1 n a m J. O it) J i C. SIMON KVEIIYKODY SIK'I ID CO TO G. SIMON & CO3 CHEAP STORE, 1320 Eleventh Avenue, Opposite R. R. FASSENGJ5R DEPOT, AI.TOOXA, V;. Si:ttlt: rr : a i i il'P lit" n sol e ioilcli' j"' rf.ti! Upuw- to lie tl'fl. nt.. Ill-t lir'.l. nf'r'.1 tile fl"n of t.'.lopt r .V "Me'l.t 1 hi net lemt-ni of t her r.- e l-r caih .r no-. i-.r' t-e toa nrsr tlav of f-el-rnrirr rext. f itn nti'i. e!; It l 'e ..n or l er. re tie As the Tt.i.-r .Tieni-iri- fr. tn th. t us4.es. ter of the tiroi w sii,. i., al.. til the .l it- n-t ni" I. t! I.: : ' e y toe ot: :j rotoe lost w,il , i v n to t lit.t- n-i. ! led. an 1 un!. s mo ni ii n is .n . i . - I a 1 1 1- in erex. . tnay r!e,.et.l n ! ll . tr aenoort t-i-mp ptit tt'.9 the hi t. if ol a ti oMitt.-r for . oi .eet ion ' ni f I; . M1.L.I.HN. Ihet S nrs. ice IS PVrKTIFFT:' sew fT r-cr e rt I.l.f I .el Iiiii-iii f.e. I . 1 tttil a. . ft.. K . V . 1C ! I DRGOuDo, j FAi(lY GQODS, l-HilllKcryGfiOfls, I Ladies' Ccats, 1 II
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