.5bonsburt2, Pa.. FX 1 DAY. - - JTEIt. 11, IS 79. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Here. There, and the Other Vlaee. Chew Jackson' Best Sweet Nary To- fcscco. loly.l - x otia's mayor claims for that ci'y p; pti! uion of 16 5-'10. Ivs bears were tracked anil killed In Centra county last week. Jihti Kitter, a soldier of the war cf 1812, died in Johnstown last week. -Tl. t.v.al indebtedness of Blair county Sli o.rVO f due from collectors, etc., $70, 211. If -.i want a nb-e No. 1 m&ckeral nhlto and fat, yen can find plenty of them nt llar-k.-rs'. A church edifice for tbe Dunkard rti'g ioii fiiV jaslou is ta be erected ia Johun to a- "A Picture of P.eal Life," already tco lrr deferred, will appear Dext week with out f.vl. ' S M. Hrophy, K-i.j., Las been elected ch.iirican of the City Democratic Committee of A ..coin. We :;re sorry to learn that tho wife of Seu.v.cr Wallace ia Ij iiijl seriously ill at her boice.in Clearfield. V.'ri'e to Kev. T. Ii. EwfnK, of Rir.irtt vil'e Li. lies' Seminary, for terms and iufur puli Read advertisement. A':" -ilia and Johnstown are complaining tf a -. . f tenement bcus-s, while Ebens lurp 1 nioro than a q-mnt ::n si'icit. A ' r.a belonging to Mr. Wm, rn9 nan re..: over by the Iloiiidaysburg branch tram lw Monday evening and killed. Th- M-thr of Mr. J. K. Durborrov.-, of ti.e 11 :. iti He.'.;- : aie. Mr. hn 1" tbe C );:. j car. A. A a i:icj st e ' . . , v L . . prio'.-. t-r 1s-....- 1 e - X.I.M. iu&dun .Vu.'ic.'.u, died at her home 1 uuuty last w eek, at a green old Thomas JKIlreen, of Hbenslmr, appointed an additional tipst.-ifT for ; House, at a salary of 5100 per . itarker Son have Just received . k of raackeral, herring, coddah, . h liny araoiieiir. at the lowest ;rs. Scott .i .McF.idden will Lereaf f be Osceola Kn ee'.'e, which is one of ountry newspapers we hivoon our hare i cur- : .senco cf Judg y pies-, line; at i Dean, who was Argument Court. r u holding Court iu Uoilidavs-week. The I'a'ubrii Iron Company will erect is nea- .;;i, i,t Springfield mines Biatr criiii ; a U.cm sn:hou3u, warehouse and five .-. kj i f .1 1-. eliii'ts. A loer.i option temptraacfl reform S:ate nveu:.- u will I e h- i 1 at Harrisburg on the . iut. C.i:nbria cnr.ty w ii'. doubtless be l-re- -i.-.ca 1) a f-..!i F.:t of d; -jntes. T'l'-siias Si-abrecl:, Jr., civil enKiuT- of i, a sup. r:!.:.T,dnt of tl.o construc- :!.- eiti:r..oa of the Fell'.- Ciap rail w,.h heatlq-iatltrs t Lioyils vi le. u.; l.y, t Angn'-tiTir, Is owner cf .t 1. ; T: j ;. s :ii e co:iTiu-:ed v. iil in a ' f years b.:cor:ij aliout tl: iuoit valu e; h nl borne ile'i i:i Cambria c r.nty. r(n'.:! f t. r a proposed railrc..J frn:.i Aitc -t . :i f r a.!, L a ; ' l C . .pV hu.O I A P-r.in tl.e L' J. h: -Ci. la' t..L.. S nier- i.. :i ri ;-t r.j-.inty, the :., al.T. the f-. i! bo s'.irrcyed terminiid cl ony creek, te at an taly Va have oaiy lirno ud spaua to ao J knowiiHliii thit receipt of oompllmoTitry ticket of admisson to a lector on "Liaht by Ulectririty," to bo delivered la the Second I'resbylerian church, Altoona, on Thursday evening next, by Mr. J. Chester Wilson. A rport given currency by th Altoona Mirror that Mr. Godfrey Wolff, the renown ed Altoon clothier, designed removing to Philadelphia to lire, is denied by that gen tleman himself. He will continue to give bis personal attention to bis Altooua busi ness. An association composed of girls of teu der years, aud Ptyied the Silver Rill Society, has been formed in town, and some training with a public parlor entertainment iu view is bti:ig bad. Of course an advisory super vision ia exercised over tbe little ones by seine cf older growth. The Qrcenbackers of Indiana county, at this late day, waut to hold a public discus sion of financial issues with any Republicans or Democrats who may have more spare tirno on their hands than they know whatto do with, but such Republicans or Democrats happily cannot be found. A young man named Martz was brought to jail here Saturday night charged with breaking open and stealing five lamps from a box owned ty Mr. Cairn Leahy, of Lilly's station, soon after said box and coutent? had been takou from tbe local freight and de posited at the wide of the road. The remains of the lamented ITehry Topper, of Adams township, who died Inst Thursday, were removed to Wilmore the following Saturday, and after a Requiem Mass for the reposs of Jiis soul in St. Bar tholomew's church, were interred in the cemetery cf that place. May he rest iu peace. Mr. Richard J. Hughes was in town visiting the scenes of his youth the early part cf this week. He was for years and years high up in the figures as Third Aud itor in tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's ofiice at Philadelphia, but is now extensive ly ergaged in tlie coal business iu Clearfield comity. An overcoat, silver watch, silver-mounted pistol, a sp.tchel containing a government license, between three and for.r hundred cigars, sever, cr eight quarts cf whiskey in bottles and about two dollars in money, were stolen from tho hotel of James Maulls, at Gallitzir., on Wednesday night lat. 'o clue to thrt thief. The Philadelphia Tinut of tbe 7th says: "The wiil of the late John Naclty, whodied July 23 1 r.t Bueno3 Ayres, was admitted to probate yestnrday. His estate is valued at nearly Si, 000, 000, and with tho exception of a few bequests to his family, is left entirely to his brother, Dominick "ac!y, of Latrole, Westmoreland county, Pa." The ami-license men o Altoona seem determined to fight it ont on the lino on which they have started if it takes them all year. A meeting to protest against the granting cf licenses in that city is called for Saturday evening, March 1st, when several persors who a;o wrestling with undelivered Hpe'.-hf-s will have opportunity offered them to unload. Tha Jcbnstowii Tribuie hope? that tho er .larg'Mnent cf the Fkeemak will not r.e ce?ita:e tho adoption on our part cf the pa'.et.t outside swindle. No fear cf tlia'., neighbor Swank, so long as we are ct the i.-iir. ; but isn't that way rf putting it a liitS; rough cu tho man who boasts of as hire a circulation in Cacnbria county as the Fr.rr:iA possesses ? Th'ji'ias II. Teal, a resident of New F oret-.ce n.ud a freight brakemau on tho Pa. K. K., f-11 v.nd.'r tlio cara a hhort distance Ths Hollidaysburg Standard FT glowing Mid eloquent tribnte to the memory of Cspt. Alex. Pohbiue, who died in that place a few days ago, every word of which we can heartily endorse, baving known tbe deceased well and intimately since early childhood. More than that, we can say what tbe Standard editor no doubt bas it in bis heart to say, may Qoi iu His mercy grant rest to his soul. Deceawd was a son-in-law of Poor Director Patterson, of Johns town. Mr. Michael J. Xngle, of Clearfield township, was for a number of years a loco motive engineer on both the Portage Rail- j road and tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, and iu the year 1852 bandied the lever of the ioco- motive that made the first trip through the j big tunnel of the latter road at Oallitzin. I We were a passenger on a truck attached to j the locomotive on the occasion referred to, ! and are consequently in a position to know j precisely whereof we affirm. Mr. Xagle, it i might be added in this connection, is an as- pirant for the Democratic nomination for ' SheriiX for tbe forthcoming term, and a good j one he would make. j The quo xcarranto caso requiring Mr. i George II. Steinman to show by virtue of i what right be presumed to exercise the functions cf the several offices of County j Anditor and postmaster of South pork at j ona and the same time, the two oflis being is, i presumably incompatible under the provis ions of Section 2 cf Article XII of the new i i Constitution, came before Judge Dean on , Tuesday. Not being regularly down on the . list, however, it was held over for hearing ; at an Argument Court to follow tho regular i session in March next. A. V. Barker, Esq., I appeared for Mr. Steinman, and Messrs. ' Johnston & Scanlan for the petitioners. GeDral Beaver's oflicial report of the ' personnel of the troops comprising his com j mand at the late Tyrone inspection contains ' the following complimentary mention of Co. ; A, of tho Fifth Regiment: "Company A, Ebensburg, Captain Samuel W. Davis Per sonnel and physique good. Pieces very clean and well handled. Captain a good of : fleer, and men remarkably steady for new I recruits." And Co. 11. of Wilmoro, now . commanded by Capt. S. P. Morrell, received 1 this commendation : "Company II. Wil ; more Captain P.J. Woleslagln. Personnel . fair. Men not yet uniformed, but of good size and steady. Pieces well handled. Captain a good officer." ! The town of Fdenburg, Clarion county, was destroyed by flro last fall, and it s.-ems ' to 1 c problematical whether it will be re built. At any rate, it won't be rebuilt till . the price of oil Edenburg was a former oil centre goes up, and that is too long for Mr. ; James F. Campbell, Sr., to wait. Accord ingly, in last week's issrce of the Oil Timet, ' of which paper he is publisher, he gives no tice that his material will be transferred to thrt county-seat, Clarion, which point he conceives to be a superior opening for a pr: nte Sctddek Dkath of a Tocko EPEW3 ferjkuKK IX Kansas In last wet-k's issue of h FRKKMAK we chronieied the depart ure of a colony who weut hence to settle in Rooke county, Kansas. They left Wednes day evening, and if no detention happened to them en route would arrive at their place of destination tbe following Saturday morn ing. Rutin advance of their possible arrival occurred an event which pan have the only the effect of plunging the colony into glnnm of the prcfonndest description, white the tidings caused much sadness of heart in our own immediate midst. As Is generally known, several persons had gone out last summer to Kansas in the interest of the col ony, to take up land, etc. Mr. Frank Mc- j Laughlin was leader of this pioneer party, HERE PROTECTlffiM m rf GV.i i!e, f.iru-.erl;-hotel , AU'jcti j -5J .it tU-a ap;i: 1: Jive nominate I proprietor of their caii hiug .:-"- a'. I - i r-: l- -I'd, of L"rc tt", has je.n t received uicj cf fish all kinds, such as i . -r l "T, wliiie f.sh, iciilbh, etc., ii w iil be to'.d at greatly reduced :.:hly j...iri:al, wi.l sk-J'-ilj g by Mr. .1. M. ti:o 1..S". j rtllal L. styled tl.j .-sued fjoi.i limp. M.ty this yi.'.e of F ift Con-niaujh, Tuesday even ing lat-t, r.nl was literally torn to pieces, no les than three trains passing ever his body li-for- the mangled remairs were found. Th d.-censed was a young mirricd man, and le.ives a wife and one child. A trial train equipped with s'.natn pipes f..r her.tir.c ears was tested by the railroad oSicialrf in Altconn on Saturday afternoon. A boiler is Ieca'ed in the baggage car ; ste;i;ii i..a c: A stf.ntp- cf Le C te t'.e II . f .og't.g to tn heirs ncd. in flirard township, , wa d'-stroyed by fire a A d'-fective iluo caused a- I Miies M'Clellau will .;munt ..f the Alt; nt the fust of March. retire from 0!1 L'''lll) He owns a in n"ar West Chester, and proposes lining it i . - r . after. J1!:--'. Man : t Orr, former. y povtims E- t !':.urg, is writing p.-etry fcr :.t:s i.wn Tr'-u.ie and s ;ta-a of her : ess the ciTii- Mr 7i r vctld ilo iu dlscrjdit to ths "Sweet ',: ; in." i i.n Mattz, of Cambria town 1 of a 1. .-;; and lot of grout-'! 1 oro'ir:li, c:.e djy last vrcek, to . Ml'i hi-'.!, of the la-.t.-r place, i 1 re 1 il . !':.. U-ti. i'.rst pig t . d-:::.' ; 1 r r r .i.lrj,. sr-.-c: sofs an 1 i a n! attention n-.tr ibiripticn r ubllsli-a-surj ihjtn of our strict corup'.t.i'ice :. imo, was. a married li -r 1. islands but i. o : i ut r more " the to r.( by tr. r cf Mrs. died 'It r.-f id conn woman, . i ;ii-. e oil regi 1 h'i'ii;. -. J drii.l b'g fire, a-.J t- I, i r, at iea;, : C'.!.irt at the t '..? ' r-: ,l t-r . A t -. - ST & hm have. a large es.-.ort-i-, e r,-ir':ng rf idntLing, dry -. ' , vi lli- '.i t!i.-y are cf.Vring a. if r o;-.-'i in f let, iiiUch 1-w-. Lj.ec ever been oif-rtd iu this -.-n t'at our f-rtnsr townsman, t J. 1.-, who in.o a victim to ' i f.-vi r a couple -f years ago and it t Oak, Iowa, will shortly re- i.aiy.irg to resume pertiatieut cit- ' 'roe '.1 .t the FRKEMAX is c j:.-"a-i.tiic &bout its patrons, the ' i'r-.'c.r,' translation of the IIoI-t- ird'3 tio'.iie cf the eu'.arge I -; r to tLj contrary notwith- .- a--.,, i b y na:".'. lierti-; Reaver, J L--aver, a fireman on tbe Ii r , was rut: over by an c: : :: - l.a-t Tl ur lay and iu ' 1. bii bead beii-g M-vered from v"- II:-. k, !it- 'y cor.r.err- ii with ! di- lt his res: 1-i ce 1 - M -i-hiy of last week. His age -, m. 1 he ig t.poki-11 of tu bavitig g inat; cf uiuch i roUiiac. peace t- --..-. m ... Jl. t-:: t ; . -A t; Mr. 0.. - A bark- r & S n have jus; received v. .as cl; a tLe cheape t .li of -- ever brought to town. You ny.l : ii' lii'c.-'.-ts by dealirz with thin ;. bave everything r.t the F i "i.ich he had cliopp.ed fell on Jit. in CoutMiiatigU township. MontPir tar 1,-.,:.. ' a,-d -tuerwisa cl.iiirerciwlr i ,,.,- 'j v.; " J ' J "!-. 11.- ? Cv-.i r, -V.'. cur ,Ji "icerii' r."- cf : ' sboul 1 ltavf , a larger list '-ill. .n:,: aid is son of Mr. George lioyer in l.-.r..,. ,t. ' iou-e thirty d. .liars, no thanks to ;t:,riM fr-U:) of the Commis-Ccl-e, wbi, !i ay that the Fbeemam ' f r rfi,t sboul 1 have, a i3 generated in tho bailor and conducted through pipes Into the pn-fener coacb.es. Tl.o apparatus is successfully used cn Eu giish railways, and it is understood the trial on Saturday wns attended with satisfactory rebults. Aicun:e.:; Court, with Judge Dean on the !.'i b, met In thy Court House Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, and continued in ses Hii.n. with the us.iai intermission till 9 o'clock at night, when llnal adjournment was effect ed. The cntir.; lijt down for argument was reviewed, and ii number of road and ether petitions were acted on. but the routine bus iness transacted possessed no special interest for the reiJ-r of a newspaper. Mr. Miebsel Q ilnn, former tax collector rf Cunemaugh borough", pleaded guilty at lust sessicn of our county Court to the charge of fctab -zz'ir.fc certain moneys collected by him in his official capacity. On Tuesday of thi i week, at the special term of Cuurt, he was called bef-.re Judge Dean and received his sentence, which is a duo of $8,500 aud imprisonment in the Western Pe:.;ter.liary for a peri d cf fourteen months. A '.rs:ig- wnman who represented her self t I s a widow from Huntingdon se cured lo.lglng in the P'air county almshouse one night 'ait week, and about tbe same time anc her unknown female who said her home was in Altoon sought and found shelter over night with a family living near II ol.dnys'o irg. Before morning each was singing Baby mine," w ith no father around iu either caso to take up the chorus. The Indiana Jjtrr.ocrai, we regret to notice, has fallen a victim to what the Johnstown TrV'jiL ie calls the patent outside swindle. We entertain tbe hope, however, that what Brother Smsom conceives to be a matter of necessity, and it is no business of cur's to dispute the assumption, will soon cer.. to bi a lion iu bis pathway, as the nocrai ii too good a paper to take a seat so for back iu the journalistic synagogue. Aii'L .i)? Seulmycr, aged about 27 years, died of consumption iu Johnstown last Sun day. The deceased h.Td been in the employ ot the First National Bauk, of that place fcr eleven years, the three last as chief clerk, to which position he arose from that of mule driver for the C. I. Co., aud w as well known . and universally respected. He was born iu Richland tow nship. Interment in tbe Ger- : uia-.i .'athklic cemetery Tuesday forenoon. If there is nothing in a name, as ibd oid ' a.dag'; has it, no fault, we presume, will be i found with the misprint which substitutes L'ebe fi r it -lie in tbe: supplement of Mr. Jos. Be he, cf Carrol. town, herewith enclosed, to which the au-ntiou of all wishing to pur- base furniture is respectfully invited. Mr. ' B-he has no 8 ;;-e: ior as a workman, aud ; although hia piicus are exceedingly cheap, there is no discount ou the quality or Huirk ; cf tbe goods he cil'eivi for sale. Mr. Hairy A. Gardner, chief clerk in the i:c:iid.i sb.irg Firt National Bank, was ; ou TceaJay last married to Miss JuliaOver, sccoutl daughter cf Mr. David Over, editor of tLe IloiiiJay sbiirg Jlegitltr. Iu consider- ationcf the fact that be is a most amiable young gentleiiiaii, as well as of the other fact that be and bis parents formerly counted 4'ambria Cuuoty as their home, we wish ; Harry exceptionally gncl link and'hnppt- I lit as in this rualrimouial venture of bis. The heart-rending news is furkhd us ' liy the Tribunt that the invasion f Roens- burg threatened by tbe school teachers of Juhnstoi!!, uiaie at.d female, has beta Jn- and be was joined at some point westward by Mr. John lewis ami others, who pro i posed casting in their lot with a colony coni i posed wholly of their relations mill former ! neighbors and friends. Mr. Lewis' own ! family, as well ts his father, mother, a mar I ried sister whose husband was with Mr. i Lewis, and another sister were of lh 1m mi i grants. The point chosen by tbe colony fur j settlement is twenty miles north of Ellis ' station, on the Kansas Pacific Railroad. As 1 we gather from a letter of date 7th instant ; from Mr. Frank M'Laughiin, be, Mr. Lewis. and a couple of others, left tbe settlement on tbe evening of tbe 5:b, in conformity with I previous atrangemeni, to meet the colony j that uight and pilot them to tlie'r new i homes. Upon arriving at Ellis station, in i formation was received that the colony would not be able to reach that point till the ! following 8th. This was a great disappolnt j ment, and, as Mr. M'Laughiin says, "as j overy hour wis precious to us," Mr. Lew is, wno was in apparent goon neann, proposed to retrace Ids steps to the set'lo- meut, promising to return to Ellis cn the 7th. He was accompanied thither by all his companions excepting Mr. M'Lanebiin, w ho remained at Ellis, from which ofiice the let ter we quote from was mailed. On the road borne Mr. Lewis and another of the party laid down in the wagon in which they trav eled, and apparently fell into a sound slum ber. When nearly at the place of destina tion an attempt was made to waken Mr Lewis. Tbe only response be gave was to faintly raise his head, and then drop back on the bed of the wagon. Examination dis covered the fact that he was dead ! Mr. M'Laughlin's letter does not attempt an ex planation of the sudden demise of one who was to all appearances both in good baalth and good spirits a short time prior, but it was likely due to some species of besvt dis ease. Ho was born and married in Ebens burg, his wife being a daughter of our re spected townsman, Mr. Isaac Evans, and bis ago was probably 30 years. He was a car penter by trade, and an honest, industrious young man. As before stated, bis wile, from whom ho had been separated a couple of years, was traveling night and day on the wings of steam to rejoin him. The unutter able ancuish and despair which must have seized her heart when she found her husband missing forevermore from the glowing pic tures cf happiness and prosperity sue bad painted for the future, may be imagined but not described. In her desolation she has the heartfelt sympathy of all. illiiill II TOlfl Pflf 1TOA1 THAT THIS IS THE P flfl f. fill All II CQPID LACE TO SET TOUR CHEAP 114$ 41 In these dark dsys of hard times, no money, financial failure, snd nnlvfrnl panlcs.lt Is cheei lnr to otsei e une bright ray of hove one promise or relief from tlie Puritens which op press the rich, curry constei-pstion to the tieiirlsor tlie poor. :tnd ninke each diiy a !co it in nut sti ite for the neceissries fT lite. In such tiim s. when the scarcity of money oppreps.-s nil, it be hooves every cil izen to pii e pur to met Inuls nf economy, whereby to save money when t hi- oppor tunity is presented, Hiici not waste it iu urcnuae9 ttioi can be rmide fur r.cui ly onc-bulf the usual price. The modern idens of merchandiinc have met nnd mastered the old credit sys'roi. CAsdf Is the lever Hint moves the world, nod the n:t: whose facilities nable him to fell poc.d clienpest has the Inside truck nnd comm inds the situit'on. 'i'tie musses or the people understand the powernf these streul drives. What sense is t!ier. then. In tcyinir double pi -ion for n fewdnj?' cre.ilt ? I'll v day must couie some ti-no end 1: may bo tant n ost of people are less able to pay then than now. With our ftic'iltlf-5 we are enabled to buy (roods cheaper thin sny msn In ATrr-ries. We com bine Jobber, w hole-n'e t-rt t , r. si t-'-'.:!ntcr. ioiorter. R?ent and retailer cens--.iii-.-ntly w tar to the consumer these inniimcrehlo profits which support bib livitsir, brown stone fronts, fast torses, nnd unnuuibpre.i extrtivi.-.iee-tf. We buy and sell STKK'Tl.Y folt CAPH, whleh oral i s i:s In buylnv to take slvantsr ot eve rv t'. net u.i I ion in the mm i. t. n :: j : n s- i .inir to avoid nil loss- s from bud debts. Interest on out stnrd I "ir 1-iHs. o -M of cn: j; oi irtr. iio 'niin'lvr. et c h!i cf which lof ses and expenses must be a Jd ei:J:n the l.ilU ot hie ; pei v. I,d piiy f.,r wh it they s-ct. pay as yen t'o- ' ny t : :ci nr co v.h"re you c ui b.i the most ironds for the Ifsst money. This is the siorv ('(.; ! rtuwi. ti e true story nf common sense and economy. II ynu an- ;-i ; c:-i:i. ' :i n ij.iit Lj buj iuit )our yoodsrlgbt, .t will ensure you a tanfiiom fortun- i:i an uidiciry P:cti:r.e. On account of our trcmeiuloii Zailii increase nf Lit si n ens, our present location 7:a become too email, and to accommodate the demand! tnad upon us tie have invested time, labor and capital in the. erection of one of thcjlnat Store Hootn in this section of country, and carry vf O 4- 33, t- XIt STOCIv OF ' i' Vi " s PI rtTtt .?-. r ' St. - . - r. F; --c' 1 S. -;--i tt-.r.n cm be foorr4 l,r d an v whore else hetwesn PStttbtirpb end r!ii'.ade'ph!.i. It will pny you to K!i I n Lirpi '. u!nt-s this ("O M M KRCI A I. F A bA h an i sea hs iii-j-o mi l ci.oice u r-'ocic oi ratrciu'i-ii-.? h is Kept in t I. mii iciiik "nr : u-i sny of the Isrjre city etst'tshinent.J. Veil en v v i.ur S'lec -i who had the satn ' ch ino-i of stan 1- I cts. "it h our l.i.crcnt i'-.L' with us In the race bail thav nrctleei tno Mint- rules throuirh life. Ueau c.r'-fully the p:.n- Hi'- marke t -v ' : i 1 -i a ! vi rtu -1 r ici t i s to l e ; A report w as enrrent some months Barv BrBvrn ad Live Sto' it Com SIM EI. On Wednesday hi eh t of lav.t week, between tbe hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, a large barn owned by tbe Franciscan Broth ers and located in what is known as Camer on's Bottom, in Pine township, Indiana county, some fourteen miles north-west of this place, was discovered to b on fire, and notwithstanding the efforts of tbe Brothers and some of the neighbors who proiopt'v ago that Mr. Campbell meilitvcil returning bastcneil to tbe scene, onlv to Johnstown with bis press, bin this official announcement would stem to stamp It as in correct. Il has our beFt wishes for success in bis new departure. 1 We should have asked for a suspension of public opinion in regard to the enlarge- ment of tbe FnrEMAK, knowing as we did i that the first issue was far from presenting : so crsditaliln an appearance as we could have w ished, tbe paper being tno small and the quality anything but satisfactory; tborgb If wo bad, no doubt cur editorial brelhern would have gone ou and said all the nico things they have said about its just : the same, a majority of them foluir so far as to congratulate uh on cur new press and new typt, the latter of which, we are sorry to sav, we haven't been able thus far to ac cumulate stamps enough to purchase. Next week wis hope to rind room to reproduce the many kind notices the enlarged Frbkmam bas railed forth, and in the meantime thank our brelhern of the press for their . flattering commendations. Among the causes which came before tbe Blair county Court at Hoilidaynbnrg fcr trial this week was that of Ake ii. Vineoka ct al , assumpsit. Mr. laa-: P. Shimer was sworn as a member r.f the jury etnpanneled to try it, and he took time between the call ' iti of witnesses! to energetically curse tbe iuek that gut him into such a fix. For tbe trial lasted all Tuesday, and when Court ad join ned at It o'clock iil the evening merely to meet akiain at 7 o'clock and so on with argument, and Mr. Shimer was bound . in honor to be In Aitoona that night to get married! J-.nle Mayer was onen young himself, and when tbe meiiiB of tlie case, . wiib ail their tremendous consequences, were, brought to his attention, be consented . to an arrangement cf counsel that the trial 1 should proceed t its conclusion with e!r ven jurors, and Isaac was consequently sent oa ' his homeward way rejoicing. Tbe ce'ebratrii man-fish. Mr. Paul Boyn- ton, swam from Oil Citv to Pittsbureh in his life-saving .appaialus last week, leaving tbe former plat-:! Thursday and arriving at Pitta btirgh Sunday. Thy div.ar.cn Is over 150 . miles. We scarrely understand the object of a.i adventure of this character, for Mr. Boynton stopped overnight at a hotel tbe three nights he was out, and was plentifully ' supplied tn route with food, drink and cigars. : So it couhl scarcely have been a question of . endurance. There is a possibility that It was to create a sensation, but tho preat ' probability is that Mr. Bovnton was working : in tbe interest of Hon. Harry White by at- ' tempting to demonstrate that those trout streams out there are really navigable for small craft. Mr. Boynton in bis y.iuib was ' a student at St. Francis College. Lnretto. this county, and while at Oil City experi enced th" only pleasure of the trip in meet- lug a former school-mate of t hat inst i tntion iu tbe ret son of a prominent merchant of the great cil metropolis. Ovvii :s to a misapprehension in the mind r.f Judge Orvw.of Bel lefonte, Thurs- i day of last week having been substituted by ; him for Tuesday, the session of special i Court ordered for argument in the ca of Fly tins ef r.l. vs. McDermitt was not hb! t'll the first-named dav. Associate Judge i Flanagan and John P. Linton. Esq., of, coi-.nsei, both of Johnstown, were in at- : tendance Tuesday, but, Judpe Orvis not ap- ; pearing, had gone borne. They rsturned, ' howeTur, In response to a telegram, and tbe . hearing was bad Thursday. Tho meri's cf j the case, in brief, are these : James Mcller- ; milt lays claim to tbe title to a tract of land ,; In Clearfield township, which claim is con- ! tested by the plaintiffs, who from time to j time have taken therefrom large quantities of timber, etc. At ti e laU session of onr Common Pleas tho rival claims were sub- i mitted to a jury, ard a verdict in favor of Mr. McDermitt for g:000 was rendered. A new trial w as asked, and. af:ercors:drat:on, i was granted by Judge Orvis. and the case , mnst therefore undergo tlie ordoai of another ! jary. ' On Monday morninst last, an eflort was ; rna le by a burglar t.- blow open tbe safe in j the coal oftici of Messrs. Fisher S: Sons, ; Huntingdon. The ex plosion, wlii. li was a ' very loud one, was heard by some parties living in the neighborhood, who instituted j an investigation of its cause. Upon their i appearance on the scene, the burglar took j to his berls and ran away, followed by I several shots from a revolver, which he re- , turned, hut without doing barm. Pursuit was ma le, and later in the day, tlie burglar, through the instrumentality of the tele graph, was picked np at Lewistown. He acknowledged the charge at one, ami said his came ast Frank Smithburger. and bis place of residence Cincinnati. Ono of the shots fired at him was found to have taken effect in the left shoulder. The wound was dressed, and the feilosr was removed to Huntit'Kdcn aiid committed to jil. The afrt. which is a rnonter one and contained a considerable sum of money, was damaged only to the extent that a new door will be required for it. Every drawer in all tbe desks in tbe ofiice hud brn searched, but SH constitute i ihe amount of spoils secured by ths burglar in this peculation which bas resulted so Iss.istronsiy to him. igbt ou i thirty bead of cattle were rescued alive, i remaininz twenty-two, tooetber with of tho five valuable horses, perishing in the tiames. There was also, in aJdition to the barn and i live stock, a very heavy loss sustained in ! the destruction of between four and. five i hundred bushels of oats, some twenty tons 1 of hay, a threshing machine, a lot of hnrneKS, farming ufensels. etc. How the fire ori , ginated seems to be a mystery, and although ': a couple of the Brothers had been in the . barn an hour or two provions putting away i a team with which one of them had just re I turned from Indiana, the fact that not even i a lighted lantern was permitted inside tin? barn precludes tbe presumption that tl.o : tiro originated through carelessness or over sight o:i their part. We have heard no es timate made of the loss sntain"d, though it can scarcely fall short of S2.5Q0. on which : we believe there is not a cent of insurance. : Whether to rebuild the barn or vacate their property entirely and Totnrn to Lore t to. Is : said to have ben the question which agi- tated the Brotherhood at latest accounts. i-ii.iMtni mi-thn Is we observe n co"riuc'.ine our r.i-.ntm'iTi ' li ine-s: V'e trout all r.like, whet her rich or poor, blak or white, b e rr-";! or unieame 1. We maris sli our (roods In phiin :lan s ate! adt-rv strlotlv t tbe o-.- pric isn 1 that t ie low enx We consider th" metier of the poor tnsn as (rood as 'tie money of the rich, the oin'n nf the stra'ift- r us (food as th cosh ct t iie acqunln'c.oee i nnd thus everybody has the st srnction of knc'.v ',n t i'-iit thev sre not lielpliur t pnv for pa; tieuhtr i'-tv..r -ho-.vn to other c.i :ti:n-rs. We irua-ii'itee' every artiole to be Just as repr sentc-d . and if it dots not co-no i'p tothocis oraer's exin-ctiiiion. or !r r stie !! h;- same e.nicle for K-ss money elscwhs-rc, nil that t-...i .i rt.fs lit i-siiirn ii nnd w-3 wi 1 it fua j t::e rri mi- '"vn;.rfMKPiiiimri':nl-iii nr !"r ta make- 4 v'e. I'.very salesman !s rnier strict orders rell et pr'ce- i:iaik-d on ib-k'-t, m-.i to miss a nl- rntlvi- t an itiisreprcs.-rt or oVreive pci;.',-. vvh(. .i... ,.,, ,. (uCite ot the H.-Iicie hiuh ys-.u w:h to purchase, or irc perfectly ienoriiut on that p.iint' vou c'.n '"kp'-nd up-.n br-.vii-ir the tru'h to: 1 ; ynu ecu t-n.l a ch.Ui or a forve.nt to nurc-ii is!- sod vou will be sore ,f no- cmiy irettlnir tt.e s.-tij'e y. u wa-.r. 'out ohtsir.iiiR- it on cr a t'v the s me terms as if you wiie to e-.-tne yini.seif. We s-!l f r '! Atitl outy 'rkI, hiiJ 'thus tl.o honest cuo-.tners tire not o'Hlic-d to belo p-iv th t-iiis ot the dishonest cu ttimeis. Tl e customer's cnntl.ience is o-vt r unused. We Invite the peoples confidence and seek to fceep it bv true loyally to their interests, eilirr everytlilrif i,t ntmllet pr'Xlts. apidyiinr our L-et eiiili to serve cur customers cheaply end with artic-Ks ti-oiougbly satlefrtotory and depending cn I wc f p s i cheap r n'st'iit 'i to- tl :: cl-.t ap stiires who w.aa r il:v u bli'. " ' llo t wc are iu tc t i-crri. nnd to be m i . : : ; v r . f 1 1 - o -, : ! 1 o tin ". ' l the mill ot Ot of ' to i 1 hem nw.i y fcr It -. ! i s." item i 1 Morions -vt ot I ui t rscl t he n:ai: - tioo.N, (. rriets. ( so ; t n t i T yr.u i iiii t tcrioioi-d to be the c- We r ili upon th" p every ran II I 'li'::k.::c; Scnd for s.iiuph a. : e t ' f in -: I i.: '- St!" s "-,- .l I l.'i ntlt end at-sol-ite reliab'tltv. ui ihi.cisb plan, wit'i in t,r.5 deb's, buj Intr sn 1 e'i!p(r for : PPl ed, sr bi i, it get ids in Imineiis-- ouan lilies, an 1 w atchtn hi?" which n life-buii: experience gives, enn th-re be any wnnler wcy . o-.r c miii'i rs ire line-1 with customers from early morn until late at i 21 2. I I. A ttO I' SS slia'l ilvo to tie a thorn in ! 'i - si le nf t hne 1 1 l tin r bocjt one jcur r.K-i ihst 1! A LTZKI.b A; lpib"??. th? "1'hean Store," v ul-1 s-. -n bur-;' r.r 1 iisup.-ar like the mi-t. That was their on iv hope. -,-t ; we I n-, i- i , in ,. ,i , Hhieo thst shad stand as a ca i "i.' monument to c: ' :,s to rv n foil j:Ji 1 timl eloq it nt tribute to fie m'ubt v r ,wer and ,.i over Hit f-il-.". Klohiiv;-.: i:c ' v. rv Mo possible to t(- p iiM'nmi, ft- throw down -. care the-n to go.,-i r-t ,-Ur pr.c-s. i,od pr.miise in the fi;n.re to cive i L ey ri.ii buy ih-m. "b- have heaped tr'-ii'inej t-iifi-tnr-r for tee last r : n t! e c,;i- .'g cam: ien with gi..wl:nr colors nod shall ce brat" the ..-.i-r 1l:: ;i-t c .iir.trv burireins heretofore unknown, at A w)iM-l.ll quarter. If you can Im 1 a choicer e.od Ihrrer assortment of Irr .-. !s where, u id can l-nv t'.i m e!ir;,p. r. it is j.ur priv--. g- to do i!-fi- 'r Inii.-i us it Is jf.ur advantecc to petronizi u. We are Ce- i i i rf n 1 :-t o Tr -- 1 -nrs t as. tn nil ths. i t til: in iair - i.-; to L .11 t c j AN L V.V.. iii -r ur We have nci'-lc :ot our tr. torpr!- r.re to si wen !:y T ire Ii rvs tt to tb ir rslrcnage. -4 1226 ii:levsD.th Avenue, in rear Of w,e;t bvv-.-. A,, -i!.1 W:;.. trT ROUSS, Broadway, N. Y. C. BALTZELL, Ciiribcriuui, Mil. -luogan House, C3 New York CCicc, 376 Broadwp.y. H. B.--Look out for our Prlca List, which wVl appear In th!s p?.r-sr In a f2vj weeks t - ii ? f t ! " f -A ! Wf r J 9 V T. BALTZELL, Jr., ALni. T1- i a. lino. Feb. ii, Com m mi ica I ion . The huge ad vert I se ment of Messrs. Bal t 2!1 ,t Kouss in this paper cannot faii to at tract the eye of tbe reader. In its own way, it cxp'ains the location of the place of busi ness of the firm, what they deal In, and tbe inducement!! they offer the buyer. Th-ir it was ! tones:, wntcu comprises ary goons. rsrpi-t, oil cloths, mUit:s;s, etc., is an nnnsur.lly large one indeed, it is claimed that, it is much the largest to be found in Altoona. Their objeot may in a word be said to sell this stock as expeditiously as possible and in order to accomplish this end and nt the same time rreatn for them sol ven a reputation in Cambria county , they propose to furnish our readers with anything on their shelves nt figures which may be literally reckoned as bottom prices. All they ask is a trial, and if they fail to show that it is to the in terest of everybody to rank themselves amongst their throng of customers it will bo because liberal and fair dealinz is not ap preciated as it should be. It will cost you nothing when in Altoona to give them a ca'l anyway, aud our advice Is to try the experi ment. - Important Verpict. In t)r Blsfr cmtnty Court, lust week, the title to 900 ncxes of p.-a I Isnd !3-;rurRt and around Iteunlnff-trWi Kornnc.-, nnd estimnted to tie wnrttrfrom S40.(i00 in O'lo, wns pHsped on In Judirment by s Jury. Wibcw.i nnd Hnnteih Clesk. of New Jersey, were plain tiffs, and John Itrot herline, Bso., "of Hollidsys-biirfl-, the defendtin. The esse, as we lei-rn from the A'toora JVirmnr, bss been before the Courts since IS70. In Hint year John I!roth"r lui" brouifht suit for the disputed land (ifft'ii't Itu b ird I.evick et s I., nod a vord ict whs render ed In his fnvor. The esse wns then tnki-n to the Supreme Court, where the decision wps re versed, and after this It ws mrnln tried be tween the ssme piirll"-s, resulting In n ee"ivl verdict for nrotherline. The Clou k. I he .lii i n tilfs. claimed tin I Ii 1S4 John C. Ilib-msti. tiie then rijrent of Itichurd f.evick et e.b. hnd r-h-t si ned h deed from M rs. Clonk for tli. Mods. 1 r which she received only l.V. and thnt tn i0 H''emsn. then nctinir ss sa-ent for John liroth erline, olimined nno'her deed from Clonk Rnd l:i wife for John Hrotherline tor the mini of 50n by fs Iseiy representing- to then thut they were mkinif the deed irootl for I.evick sre! 't -erivinz ihem ns to ihe value of the land. The defendant. I'.r .therllne. denied this, cle.tnilnir thst the Clottks krn-w to whom thev were s--t-inc-." The Jury ret -u-ned n verdict intnvorofthe plsin'iffs. Hon. Wnyne McVeneb snpenreil for the Cloaks and Hon. S. S. Biiiir for Brothcrline. Wtt.t. V."inter never be over? Will the dxrk days never ro? Must ttie tnittereup snd the clover Be nlwsys hid under the snnw? Ah. Ichh me your little ear. love Hark t.i a benutlful thine : The wesnrst m.nrh cf the vesr. lve. Is shortest, and nearest the Spring; I Tn other words this Is Febr'inrT. and the rt'i-n of W Inter draws to a el..f . That's whrit the post ssys i tint we who live In this high latitude well know that we have before mminv weeks of hr rh weather era we shall see the buttercup and the clover. The-'stormy March" Intervenes a month whleh conjures up nothing- so rnnch as vision" of a hot stove, an extra quilt or. the bed. and mi ovr-rrrat buttoned up to tie chin Talking- ..f overrent, yon ara herebv Informed and are at lib erty to tell It to your friend that seme spee-ai barnins n that lire, as well as in ryndv tun elof htng in g-enernl. can be had atOndfrey Vol T s. next door to the post. office. Altoona. He hm heretofore sold clie.rp. but will now sell rhe.-iper. Call cn him at once, or tend an ordor bv mail. tnnssnrr.G, Feb. H. ::.2. ' Beau rr.rrsi.'.s-Allow me to cor.kratulatc you on 31 iir enlarged rre nnd Improved a;i pearnnce. That new press, when it irets down to its level best, will undoubtedly work won d'TH. and It 13 to be hoped that the people of Cambria wiil npp.recip.te the outlay rands to Im prove your appeiiinoce by lurtceiy ir.ci ensinir our circulation with ei.od payfp subscr ibets. This, however, is foreign to the eul'ett to which I wish to Invito the attention c.r your n.o.iy intcliiiront renders. Dl.iES IT PAT Ttl Kltr.I Cn ICF. F ".' ? ? ila-.!n h.erd this question frequent ly itskeJ . p.nd ilie siscrtlnn "f many that it d'" 3 not t ey, I thought I would keep a debit end credit ac count w.ih tr.y hc-ns for cne year, a:id I Ucie (five your reu iers tin: result : the Original 1'oeiical Contribution. WORDS Or GIlilLriNa. Or : c.r Janunrv. Irl? tallied Hlteeu hetis -.r-.,1 on" c m Spanish br 1. nnd diinog- the : i:;i:s laved in ' r.en cvsrs. 1 gal (vijry (i-i nod tave creuit Kt t he wi;s sellinif Rl in!'::..- stores fill.-!' mr oo"T con k .r the BOu-k nr t hese f t t"i u hored the Ci-L-s price hen fi tut e 1: , 1 ite hiirii - 'Twas a enli winter's night and the tempest was snarling-. The snow "nke a sheet eoveryd cabin and stv. When Barney flew over the Mils to his darling. .And tupped at the window where Katie did lie. "Arrah ! Jewel," said he. "are you sleeping or waking? The night's bitter cold snd my coat tt Is thin. For the storm is a brewing, the trost Is a baking;. Oh, Katy Mavourneen ! you must let mem." Eaty proved to be a rcnsihle girl. She first ex plained that it wonld be the height ot Impropriety to let cne In who sought admission by tapping at the window, and then recommended her lover, the nmht being cold and his cat beinu thin, to repair at once to Jan-.os .1. Murphy's. 109 t.'linton street. .Tohrsiown. and procure for himself such an out fit as would keep him warm. Mr. Murphy is pro prietor of one nt the most extensive ready. made clothing establishments in Cambria county, ad. selling at prices far below other cleslersr does a business of vast propori ions. One feature peculiar to himself Mr. Murphy steadily adheres to he guarantee all goods sold over bis counter. THE DFATHgRAT K of our country is getting ti be fearfully alarming, tho average of life iKiinij lessened every year, without any rea- Si.FlOHiTfo with A OtRr.. Of all tbe Joys vouchsafed to man in life's tempestuous whirl, there's naught approaches bcavrn so near as ..liable cause, death resulting generally from , eiri, tr,nk Ko' i natnred. honest girl- a'feeling-, the tuost insignificant origin. At this season 1 flirting, dashing, .tot ing. smiling, smacking, jelly. 1 inking. jauntlnr. Jovial. posT poking, dear little I duck of a girl. To en joy the felicity to Its fu best i extent however, the yuung man wno holds the I reins while he goes r.n with tho apark Ing. shoo Id alwsys take gooi care to re comfortably clad est price helm -J cents lino tho lowest o coins per 1I1 i:-n. The total crtoii was H i.'r. for feed, etc Iu TS ?i" t pre fit on ers flO.M I ruiGed o0 5 ouiiif chickens ist 15 cents each 4 o Which if-.? me nf lor all expenses 15 01 The average lay of each hen wes 1.18 ep(rn. Kroni the 1st of Msy until the 1st of Septem ber I kept my chickens in cccp and chicken yard, and of course ilierc ws no dumnso done to my g.ird-r. The feed t used as corn snd wheat brsn.und corn meal for the young chickens. Now, Mr. Fsj:'Uf. don't yr.u thick it r-"ys to keep chickens? 1 do. Yours, P.-it hteh. Ai.t.ETuasT Citv, Feb. 13. T-7.'. Kd:tcr FnzKUAS Yesterd.sy (Sun lay) r.fter noop, r.n Imposing end intercstir R c: rei.icny tr.rk place in f t. Josephs' Cat!. olio church, Al leghcry City. Pa-, where tr.e simple Profession of Sister M. PnuilP Hardy. O. P. n..S:st"rl'. Iblephotise Lorn, O. t. 11, and Siutcr M. Mecli tilnis V.'acner. O. S. U.. fill f Ail ehey, nnd Sis ter M. Tbc-cla Kayior. C. S. or I.oi et f o. L'a'ii brla county. Pa., took place. EcTore Vc-spers the four novices, accompanied by tlie ?.!i tiier Pric.ress and several other members e the community, entire j the church und took their pluci s in the front i.ewa, and at Ihe co.icl'icion or Vespers Ilc-v. Patlier KauCtr.ann, who re ceived the vows, nsjeiided the pulpit and deliv ered an npprc priste nnd eloquent address, after which tbe novices, aocompai ltd by the Itev. Mother, proceeded to the sauctusiy, where ( r.f bv cn? thev ascended the altar step ;, an Inv hi the fort cf the Itev. I ether, in an hie and composed voire pronounced cscb ihrii vows. Tlie wliUe vt i t Worn dut ing tiie noviti ate yesr wi n then u iven tip et a the b ls.ck vc lis substituted. Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament followed, after which li e S'ater.', with csim and joyous step, d'a.ippeared tbroffch the door of their home, v.l ich. Judging from ttte appr-siance of Its Intnati s, must certainly be (.tie of peace mil tranquiiily a type i f ibst F.verlasiins Home to which tbe gospel has re ference when it assures us that "Many ere call ed, but few are chosen." A Witness. A 1. rtn rings tip from the street heloi, Rome tip by the morning brevie, "Wit h a silver tinkle in its flow t if a heart that throbs st e.ie: Ami w! ile wondering who the otvner may t o Of a heiirt that laughs so merrily. The laugh riny? on an t tho b-ct glide by Till their joyous sound in the distance dio. The riddle is readily unraveled. Tht lsugh eov.ld sonie from the throat of r.one but or.o frho had pa il a visit to John I,loyd & Co 's mercantile esti.blishiTient. High street, I Kbensburr, and bought something thst pleased her for a mere sor.g. Since their experiment cf mnrklr.g down tr eir goods to rrsumptlon prices was inaugurated by this firm, a month or two ae., their business has vasMy Increased, and they can r.'.rd to un dersell all other stores in town. Dress and dry goods. r;ady.mnde clothing, groceries orery thing on hand. Call on them to-day. Here's my hand, O Northern brother! It Was come to thi. r.t last! -Wo have mice rpposej each ottier. Cut Cat bitterness is past. Pou I distrust and hostile fccllr.g; 111 bec.iir.es a brotiier'3 purt ' O, wo've learnt :w Letter tee Hr.s, Ar. 1 it et'iitj'-ia c-ir.tr.'te b-.-trf. Hand la band ws pvl tcKCther, Hrotlicrs twain, when war-clouds frowned : And, in I:ilr snd sior'iiy wer.Thtir, 'lrod on K. r-edotu's l.-i.ttie n round. Ilrothrrs, then, In tiiil nnd daiiir, L-iirove - f jx our country's weal ! O, 'tis vf re r.f to piny the ranker. For wo can't as strsngers fe-1. Til. Hrotlicr, ie have rr.ct in battle Deadly battle--f?e to fact;; Each, amid U:e rise's ra: tie. Bore him with a manly triacr. Droilii r. that should ne'er r.eve hnppencd- Ne'cr !:av" been in story told That we met as foemen weaponeJ, Urntbiis twain, in days of uld. tv. rtrrithcr may wiMi brother etrttgslo Tn the heat i.t iias&ion'a C.'.me, WP.en tlie rolling drum and bug'e Makes ns think of naught but fame. Hostile deeds load but to others An inci-es-ine. cndl.-eg train ; Hut henceforth we'll act as brothers, Wc will never war eg- in. v. Whan the Yellow Dirr.cn hovered O'er us In the summer sir. And the earth our icve-d ones covered. Giving us to bleak despair; pure afflicted, faint, we languished. Then J ou reached 11 brother's hand; When our i.iuls grew ilarxiini! awstuisbed. Succor came trcm Nothern land. A DMINlSTRA'i 'OIl'S NOTICK. l!sta cf Ma;v An.v Csiiau, t!-.'M. retter.i cf a! rv, t.I rr. t 'on s m I'i rra l, 1-iic ri .M?:v ti-iv::::? L":"ii r nteJ to t: Hoy: !Lr ui f 's hriii c -.; r. : to ta: efj'aie nro l-orot-y I ayiiient r.:u?; 1 a ur !e. ai Kj,-:iiiicit thf siaie wlii j.r Lacl I. r cf t .c.ent. Feb. u, -'...-C;. !:ri'J tovvr. e ur.le' . i;M iii-jj t;.-.t I f! t- l:,v nT f firm !- T rCKXSK VDTTrr TVt;t;.-.a r-.- l avern, lioo.o -.! Q-iart Tl- s Ir. g .-'.Alt.. .Ilv rr; (jS LP ii Hi 'i"H 1:. A '. i..itiie:rst : r. ! ' t;o hnvfr.ic t-.-c-i t : -d in t'i ! rf g-irt : Sc-i ..r ( -.. I io'i-c.wcg !,;;.-n. . p,-r-,na. notice i' h.-r. ii t ii" r.-i-;ic v. i he- 'ii-cs-nted t- as: rvti 1 ci i.:, v-:;.- li nt the Clerk r I y the : V--Tt A DMiNISTIlA'i OR-.S XOTICK. n r ::v J . V i "n tii e i :. A V, i ' r. 1. lie:. r.s'.-.f I.? Iter? c f a ' i:t in i tr -.1. ,T. Hoian. b.te of I'.r.rr t- tv, ipjc'ii. l::i li v I ecr. i-rs- tr .1 ati ersririfi m Icl-t" ! tu sa: i e::i:e ai- rrifit e-1 ti ii:r.lte Imme.iitr iisvment. ur. 1 th;ii? Ic-vir. ; cianr.3 agi-.n..-L n nies-i i r-'aent the.ii periy au- thsntieaiud !-jr se iicia-'-nt. j Cist'Li-t n 'lira, AJiutuistrat-.r. Itarr Tp.. Feb. 14, w.-.-.-t:. i a rrtR i .i: ; ; - r H-i-r T-rp.-Jjp !, ,,, l,r t'lc-t Twn.--J i-i i:.--r i.v .: wn li .r.--I nwreiice .ci: r. .: b, A. H. .. ;--'i. t.-je-prl I., '(.ii. if r. 'wp.-l- i-, v. u -1. 1 '1 p.- 'I In ti.as Iun:pd;v. r.i' Ik-r.--John 'reus:', A3r.Ti Let t's H it'ir. .to' I -. r r . : I I o. , t i. '?t Spr. Jn. t'- i r, I'M l ick, f.-'ia ilaimhrv. '! I. r. Pi-K r it ( Y r. . - I GEO. W. OATiVSAW.i1 ATTORKEY AT LAW. Abenubnry, dtmbrl'i Connlj. k I'.-' v. ai d H-ur.t-.-, lr- il )i:?VSK)X-. I!n-k I'.'v. ai d I! l-enskjns. I c.unlire t linr.tv. an-l Claims ee-'tiy iiro'e i. Ken! K nl sold, and "piiyiii' Tit of taxes . Hook Accounts, No'ts. hue liills. tients. Jie . ciiilecte-.I. li?eLis, i inents. Letter? c' Attcrrey, be wrliten. and all legal !"':fics ed to on rea?':nib!e te-ttis. C'-I 'rtgriK-s, A 'a. e t itarv rght t to. irf'ue-ts. M ! i t-Tk-o Hi-jfl, el Tonht-v. S--Ph li- fn. two I if !i:uti i.a't n !: I ''Ci.i.l.nrg V. -r tereer. Ji hn A Ii! "- '. oh 1 Ksl.'orii. V' rnsrd Fits ls !;. K-lwsrd Howe. Peter iry ( .re. vrer t ; (.nnrg- Aif Ih. Miclii.el Meibie.'l. id wnrii. ll Ibir Ii iror 1 ...i. '- U t I'll nip li" tzmger, Kei.h. j"t!i Ia i Ore- nwo( d, Peter A. org. 2-1 war-'.. r I'rewn. J -hn Metzar. Iter. Leonard Kefi. Ma-r 1 it w Law r r. il-.i. :e It,, A gri i. s. ie . ti--at!y ,- fully attcn.f- -p'!il s.tten- r:stln. Fostf.r -.M.-h'! Lst- V .T l':l i llw-en., , A. 1 i.gii-llsrt.lWist ward t Th... Ii II..U. wsr . . . I'l l, r Trn.--71imni ite. Frnnklin II - -Teo-r Itubrit?. i . , . t v. -. Uicldand .Twt. i-.ri.M tlen Klen to nil kinds o! t uFlr.et-s In the : iri-hi: i ourr, lull ine stiiiir.er.t ot Acruur.'j of !.jm f'irs, A 'b.iinis't ili i .-. f-'eor,i"i i.'i . 1 o i-. sr.d .t.'Sfii"'-'- !'--l!,'Te-3:i:.sji V w lov-P ? 1 1 ) o v s a r r w a i s i : m i : n t s . Notice is her-by given that tbe f,.;. r i r: prrtv en pa in. . sr d nr, I . e er the act April A . 1 1. I-' ter's oc c--. at ni et SUdi tv rf ( ti:t.l ri.:, m:1 wi , ! r ; 1 (irptnus' en rt "f i v.tii l.i in ec j mstic-n nnd v.iliiWHi: . r n I .Mh iluvi-r '-oiioi i : i - RO 1 Hi pt 1!-"t. t K.!Z::oelil .'-iiliTi.v, w i Is te . t F.oei s! iirr bi i .. li-.veiit-. r" nnd tipt j esisT- n t. p in ist-v! nnd K 1 1 1 1. w lit 'i w i f s iii: ti ppt fiiseim r. is npiirt ft i- w, ! :-s i.r ir.ie-i'r-.'.e-s f A?embiy if the 4th day of '.have r.-i p'ed ; ti tiie lP'-is-1 Pen si :; ; p-. in i: m! t i ttic rt im- ; otci d!y t- i 1. b.n-i.t. J tirs.::. -.! pi- il v. frr i F.r" r.t. I v t : the i o t.i cor set n: rt for rr.-y. nerr.sr-l dtCnite'.v Dos'ri-iied. It is a cruel blow tn , our youog people, all whom had bought I ",'re biil fro,m., V'OT 'led e- m 1 1 ,1 , .... n u.. rf 1 1 , Thriiat'iitiil. bitntfi either a Lew ueck-tie or a new ribbon in an of tlie year especially, a colit is such a com mon bhirg that in Ihe hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook tho danger at tending it, and often find toe late, that a Fe ver or Lung trouble has already set in. Thousands looe their lives in this way every winter, while had Bofhe' German Syrup been taken, a cure would have resulted, and 1 OT II diseases of the Throat'and.'L'ings, Hot- cKee's German H'jrvp has proven itself to be the greatest discovery cf Its kind in medi cine. L.verv Drnggisi in tun country win 'ti ia Cambria 't'.jt-l f'. pui. j, cotit.tj ti.an ''r dry ijn. the tic'.pruion of the event, but they say these adorno'! ut will do to w nr t,. t . -..-. t di.ia F,ir t i i i -, , . . tell von of its wonderful effect. O ver 9.V),0f-0 j Fair ,o n Lo.d at A.toona. and tueir moutty boHfcg Jas( ..r -i!hut stinglrt failure ! "An! luercforo not Live eu t-rcnt in vain. known. ! KAitt snd snow, plush, mul and sieethls is ' the westher that's hard on feet, and unless they're : protected by (rood boots cr shoes, a cold In the hea t very ijulckly ensues, wbllcothordisconiforts : quite needless to mention a-e sure to result if : there Is ro intervention: and benco tho jrrean folly it would be to forget that heaHb pays the ; forfeit for feet that ara wet. and ss a fequenee to i this It should be apparent to sll that the man to i consult Is S. Blumenthal, who makes it a study - j the health to p.roiect by keeping a stools very A Tors-o KAit. recently employed a s troke. ,ar(te mn(1 sreex oT tu be,t kirill of b0).)t! ,, vrt man on the I'a. It. it., forgetting for the time be- . , , , . ing that he had a wife snd two children iivln-rat . n'- co1,1 "eathsr. besides shors without nut.il.or, Derrv. married the (laiinhler of a Pittsburgh sa- : s fine lot together, all whleh hs bow oMers at loon "keeper t'other .lay. whereupon his lawful , fnch low prioes in !e 1 (hit none afiorl to spouse, beeoralng lndiKBnt. delivered the chll- . dren Into his k.eiilng and declared she would wltboot what tuty nr oj. S'ore st 1119 Lirentrt never sgsln live with t(ie pArfidtons wreiefi. avsnue, Alto-tina, I'a. VI. So the rsp which kpt us ,v"rere 1 IIbs been I ridee 1 by God's own ban i I Lo! the Ancient Feopie favort-d. Chastened In the desert land ' Tliey through sote suiiction Journeyed To the blissful hind of rest. So we"e found a blis1 ful hnvtn, Iho-a cr CJiksd to the breast. A. !. II. FOItA 'P lf.ttf.i:. There I". btf.o to trouble rr.c, Alinn My sila? arc tnver, awry " My Jewels are turned Intosriinc-thlni More needful than tliey. Ons trunli In the brill, and one only--The drepsoj HlTslmple snd plsir. ; Such fashions as these, in a cottsvp, Were foollsS; ar.3 rain. Do you fancy that I ntisr regre t themf Or fesir that I ever shall rue? Then you have not the faith In me. Allan. Thst I bsve in yo.t. Whep you naked no to share In that cottit-fe Tho brcsd you were willin-j to earn. Ton knew me sn Ignorsr.t housewl.'e, Yet willin-rto learn. 1 hnd faith in your pil"r,t fort t srf.net With faults I am rsp-er to mend ; Then believe that wit.lt yen I jitn b. ppy. And trtt" to t!. crd. If I dwelt In the-bot.-e r f a- tbrr. He might to the bravrst, the beat -If rny heart to thst home were a slrar-j r-r. It could not be bll-rt. Ni.t n thcoieht of tlie cnsl 'r. you bid r.-. ) ltsrnemlx r, is b.id at my f. et. Phtill trouble my heart In the futurs I t' i forth to ro cr t. One sorrow Is mine : 1 p.m bidding The home of my ehii ihood adieu ; Tlut whatever my lot shull be, A lien. d-4'ot-io. snd r.pprs i-eini eriy p-t,-a. br.rot;.-h. !' 3. I live n;i rersi'iiril pr r.-i.-.:!:!--.' if -it -t r;e.w hit e ,. I S :.-sip -i toiti n.-t i 4. Irive-niory nml re-i! os;-s!'- i: ir rsi-'-l :o S:s!b. wj.'i.v t-r it. F. m tin i 'n--!!,;-, d-c iis-il n Itivctiiiti y iii--i r.t'i.i estate nnd o isr-nni p- o aimrt tor Sophia Simtn iiMi- f J,U!i"S ii.-h. d. c.-m-.'- ?l. 'mwnienl of i-er;at:i i'T.1 "t ii pr, , t fcr -1 ii r:; s et ' Klitt P. bite c J I.cretto OW I si nf ' ln rt ; 1 . Ill et 1 s- IF 1' 1 ft npc.'t f into Cf s - r. i i. .'(. is- met t of crrln n-rl V- li:p!Hi--d 8 wide -v c.f t-' - o. : certrii "srt fr.r ts. -o rerttiiti Mo Ml-. N s. ' " '1 iiiorin Lor - Albert V.- r.oVr. .1 sm-. Msnl's. J .he-town -.InHi lisfib. r..nrrf !.,. r opp Slij!,h.,s. .. H Wpiou. r. Jol in Mi!;,! n J on . .-.,-rr, r. John cleDern,- tt. Patrick O. our. .1. John ou t. John Shiflhnn. r. Jo.oph ,'r'r.'"; '" 't ' i'av,e' M f hni1 "mn..gnn. ai ard. I,cn,ve Itanb. Adsm LierMinek . Jn.,.h itox.. r. Angiist Itnnsus. Cbarba Kropp. David 1 ,,1 -on . (.coige M;,.ff, r. J..,n M. Kirg. Slet her, O.i.rK:, John Fritz. CI uric- K.ist. jJ. fhVhoZ n,?,k':- Z mmennan. Sr.. Marv Crt-s "T. H.c':.' ' '- nd t.'b-rine W, r. r.' .-, Wp'"; i " ",' l'5'"? ';';" Koii' s-t f'f. e. o. -ar f.fi v"'- , - 4ih ,i-,r'1; .f"h..n..a Weicand. Clfc v.srd: H-nry ?nn'r1.r. (ih w.-rd. .-i i.i.o- .-jor Vsn i-. , .iciinne: ,t nini s. i.'is-bird r use. jr; ward : i'.-ib't ; oriiiv-' 1 n-p. J, .,-. .(.(;, I. I' Iil -Hl-I , v.-j,.H,.rrv it.. r-n-t.'-ctvi-;,. IP - ,-,;,..:, -.. '. - ' "S "it'- n s J. I ngnr, Mrk B. ' :ri,, t.'rir.'iophi r llobi.. , fir. Vi, .,.,,., "-.I"! C-. -r i irp.-Jj- r.iTi.-.n ' n r. t ! : . . w -I J . ; lilitm. F. . . ". I .-- - . J. Christ v. H :gh Mrtirr. I"l:n, Jcterh gers n, 2i irl. .t!,-tl. n h' C' T) i.vd Mol.a ri. C. i.lllgtori 'J w;i c-i. i;i..i..h'i H A (j .' I p. . ' rs n roth. li-iohin. -iffiC'I.ICItS-SE. T . lilt!!! L. ScbrKth. Huiy n r e I -d srt -n.:tb. late .f CambriH l;.rc.-.?sb. dei-?!-. ! 8. Invent -. v trd aprrr.'eme nt f reu! est.-.!-- ne.prui c! ;1 fc aia-t rn.i-iti. vi Pisr nf linn!, l', . -.::i, .ite t ri boroush. cecespcd J. O. LA K F, Itejrist.T. Kelster's OfTlce. Ebcnsliuts;, Ft P. 3. I:Ti).-4t. !i-.t Twt..(;, .; .,. rT f.: . ' "-.-An-'r-.y ti 7 i' 'T-T'l:r'r-liz- ',h Sd ward; .1-1 l A. ! t - m liter. hr.; l-s Well, . h waS tv , ' . ' ''iroth. I". V. Ki .i ..i..iH io.i , wy.- t,. or,! ceils in it- Ann i . Csiu- i I. rbr e J. Schw-dcrer. k'V MIT I-I.-SNJl;. .li tiost -irn TtTr.. .1 t V.'j-i Wig. I ISti. r li I'm,. ... ,. , ' I'- '"'iMlXSnU,. CVrl: r ' s .. ." c c , i:st-ns ur;. , :j Fritz. John 1 .'. i.;:p. jt. f OW IS THIS FGB CBEJLP S.TEiTELBAUT,'. or l AcnabJ To'.TS, - : 8i lbs. Greer, Coffee Or - id id:. L-rowi wucr,r ior 10 boxes Essence Cci.cc 1 fb. Pure Japan I ea fcr -No. 2 Mackerel, fer kit, ot Like Hcrrih-g, rcrH-L:.,nt 1 lb. Ccslicri Crecic f:r -1 gs!. Non-ExpioEive C. Oil, 1 " N. Orleans Mohs:cs, r,, I c 1 niD.ir, jrplilAL LKST. Cauct Fet (!0wu : , f-r tr:' n Comntcn Picas at the extra- - t i.-ri.i rr i curt, cctn .-rune :!.- on -t v: p r wr-st. tvar.'" ilrt-,. Slm-rr M 'f c .i uii.-iigi 'y m - $1.00 t r r, hiO CCc. ' rn j !Cc. irk'S Ad..-i'r W sgnrr V ern i. . . Wa'tera Urn !!j'i rlx'rs.. Myers I.I.jv t . . lie rr- y .' Fc pli-'s Kire !-. Fr.o.-iliyer t r-e !' '- 1 1 rner e; .! . St. w.,r-; i :.I II . .i-s. I 'imrp vs. Ji :, ..igfcas. . .vj ;: ;i.in et vs. .': Ir s li r. - vs. W:tr-s. . vs. Tbrirt r.-ir. .vs .'"u-r.tT. . vs. M-l.juijl,::n. -ID .v . .-;. VP. (lette. s. - v;. 1.11 -.1; 15:. roc. Ci;.i,U.; ... I 'rf. ". ' 1 1. & P'l S"lit.!.-Il Ji urn j.Vv ..k.n-. e l';ivr'ii-;.i. L van el i. t 'ire. 1-r.ke-. Fsrke et n I. 1 i.ntr: . rr. iri:-; :;: Cree. -tu-b:..-h.v. I share i'. with you ! Lt.v.VKT. and t here is no plsce nnder the sun where he enn do this to better advantage than st the extensive and well filled clothing establishment of M. Wolf, 1127 Klevenlh avenue, next door to Bow man Si Morrow's big store, Altoona, Pa. NOTICE. Notice is licrebv riven that the account of James Kirnr. As slgnre of Oeerire I'srlis and wife has been Died fn the office of the Prot honotary oft arnbria coun ty, and will be pre.srnted to thet'urt nf Pninnwii Pleas of sni.l county, for confirmation, on tlie first Mondav of March r.rt C. F.liTKiNMXb, Prothonota-r. Prothonotary 's Ofhee, Knensburg. Feb. ll. a s r alt. orui.rt con:i a: PRICES EQUALLY LOW I fTI'or,'t j-. tl.i sen ure-ttner.t nrnoti.-.-;-", but read :tnd profit b it t .r ' ur vn b. m fi?. M oaiit itu j er in it us to -i . 'e e!o -r .y si: 1 o it Oi- ! ly ttiat it hehoeive.-1 nil parte s in t he-- lunro.i ..c. pressiou to inv- st tl.eir mci -v whe.-e it wl;l t-cnr ths best returns. lS-!.e it tsthttal! srecred lo buy their I 'rv ( . i o-l s. xro----i it . L Id tonir, a: ail other kind .d u:rr-.-ic r.iit .e f, S. Xi I I i I.IlAI 't. I'eb. 7. i.tJ t f. 1'h.rn.iilt.' wn. F.i. V I i 1 '-ve .V (I. ... i 1 fo-u-uiieh'; le.f-i.; . 1 se of V P. i- 1 :n!i.-r's Av.Kii I 1 a'ceer. . ... ' c-"o'.-r ...:.. j l'r-e tf .la.- -1-, . t . I 1 Pr ..-J:..,:rv- vs. I ! trr et l. 1 I t.rnty rt hi. ' vs. -i'i"l8rren et al. v.. M.z. " ri ir-i.gb. r;- VeVuli.-n. ' I .N M.LI.. lToth.-n.itHrv. ' 'ti: -. I l.en?tior. 3, is;y. I! AUDITOK'S NOTICE. In 1 rrcifer cf tl.o rart!tion cf Ihe real ea tiie tr if XKcnoirs no rici:. i. tli A A. T1AP.K Iil iL. Men's Kid (ti ; & SN Of KKU vits. iur top, Rt 7 a. n.nrcrr: tfr offf.h Men's Cloth Lack OJotp s s; 1 -c'd. I Letters tesiainentiiry en t P.-' eiinie ol I '.-i iP.irlne Ilartsog. Inte ol t'tirroll t..wnh p. I mubria Co:n ty, ili-ffj-r I. I.ivinr l.eoo ii r::r. .-.-.1 t ;l:- nr-'-r-j r - ne.t .j 'l.a i;.-iif.- ( : 1 cnty. a.l pert n I in-'Oice-ii t'i :oee..;:r lii ..u-'T.i-.in :-:e jeii icea ' n.ake lini.cj 1 i' I e j .vn m.-ni. rtn i t se .n rr , clsiii i i s i.i..t the s,,.. viil present them luif v i c tn-nt ca'.e 1 for s.-t i iet.i- nr . .ibli:.' OTP, V::eut,r. (arroll Tsrp., Jan. P"7A-St. I'tin.-P The uu l-r-i ne 1. bn-.. oi'irti. ex. in. ii. c at-4 rc i siii-l r-'.tl estate Sii-.-t st t! e r; a gainst eit beret ai.ol the beb hereby gives no: o I hat hs will ntten l la t 'onl ml 1 iiritttit tii-nt. t-1 bfs !1f. i y t erir, on lei . s'v. 1 . 1 1; : i c-"( : st p.-:r t'jd "an litns upon tt de-elent . an J f sni 1 intPrtata," du al sod. Kiin!-i.i, , .: ;eo. ii. , V 1 F'-entn tl ree (Piort Pr : c :. rt. A. -r Lift V. B A 1! F. t H. . Fa. ti.'nce oa Cct.rre ptr-, t. 1 If --'i rt.. 1 s T . f t r it rV V 1 f Vi t 1 77
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