t ii,r.ni pa.. rEl i T a0H-M - HT. 17. 17P. orL -1A7 rznsoxAL. m vkk an" the Other Place. ' V ; M Ktf. Piffsureh, T. -v j9,--.n,s B-i-t Sweet -Nayy To- .-en the carpet exhibitor at ,in aie to-coming plenty In this -V. S. Iiarker ft Bio. have been nelline more goods than ever sfnee the reception of their new stock, and the reason ttmiTQiii. that they have the largest Assortment to se kct from and sell cheaper than any one eN. Ir. M. K. B. Cn ery, surgeon dentist of , this plnce, desires u-i to sav that he will pav ( ad.Mital not an aoci.l. ntal, visit to Loretto . . uj nexi, una mat lie -will take ail j the ii itm s of l is name and all the necessary I ar.ip;ierna!ia of hi nrr.fo;.u, ,i.i. -...J I So lo..k out for the Doctor and his little for ; cpa. Mr. ;eo. f. Huff and his little for- at one time cashier t... . ' e ,.-. !., Tlnl'S.Ui-H ' r"v this week. '"l . -H- V i.;Te.-tion of the P. R. It. - r th ii;st. iiiawis at B-n tiers'. They have : ':".'.''., t i..f Mes;.r. B. Corn ft A ' -A , 1 1 ...,r...l llovt I- in W 1 . 1 I't'i." ,lf 111 -i ' i ft. ' ' a' ..tens, nt hi the ravages of , , .., P, , ;iro-.md Coinhi la borough. V ' Vt . V.- 'Z the si. mm. r in the rural ... i..;i,h sparrows have got back . . j,, i,.w -h' g-x'S the water, up , r ai'I that's what's in inat- " ',.,".'. -i.t;!'""r. "!) p. en's boot andshos, ''. . v;i:M Tfitt-Ibau-n'a, Loretto. V ' . V r'tle pu:e'..ajer. . ... ir.ty ireenua'-K newspa- ..',. I WisiainM'"1'1- H shortly to be a:i-l h.-:eabout. '. ,, :t, .' l ie t.recijsl-ura; Aryvt .' i rV'.-' was broken into and its ;' ; ; ) e ther it 'gilt, i y i Sunday paper, the , . j., ( Ailed to make its promised . .', i en t!ie l'.tii in.st. '.it. -iv th- la-lie' enat-j at Bar t ,1 1 vi i! wii fail to see the ..' til'- tery lowest prices. '"'..;'!:.'. ( Br.' ts from V. S. Barker r,. r than if ou were In the citj-. t"('k t" selfct from. V. ii s-il the very best carbon oil . .Mii.msfiir 2.V. and tobacco than " f, i . 1-cttcr at r.-e. per pound, v ., k bas-i. and finer ones, are now . r in i.ur adjacent waters than .'.'.,. .!' i:i 'n'h of the current year. ', t .j of nice ne'.v calico at '..i-i'ii's. I,oretf, fur Scents per 1 w tl inn'-! at if) cents per . '. li-jv nn're goods at Barkers' for . i i.r than from any one "' ; -v:i ei county for the same ... , f i.thcria is said to have de--. f ::: !:. W'c-t ward. Hope it's wi'.i liot extend to other " .! ! mi l ' l S." of A. D. If., . . ;.b i'"! r matters designed for , . ; .. -v, have been unavoidably . .T.i-e i'f the coal-miners at Lilly's , ; ..red otit" ill consequence" of i-t .i i ;i the employers and ....-i' v itii ict an owner were I.,.- -u-'h !"nit Wednesday . 1 - : r--::u policy was succcss- - ..::'- I Postmaster, Mr. YV. .. ... :i .'-.:tunlay last appointed .::. ' "'al miiitary orsnuiza- .; ;. . IViviv '..:: . The CarroIStown Xnra . - ':! :-! are yet wanted to I-: ,:n ''; Tiircd to tench the ' . : : ..vir-hi;.. : !.: r- -f Mr. S. li. arner, of .. i -.vi:-:.' p. l'.inkrupt, will receive . ;. :.: arid one half per cent, on -..ir-i d le them. M .iu ire, Peter McManus, i : i ..i this county, was han.- .. v ;-. Art :n a 'cor.iAuce with - '. .! him by the f'omt. '' 1 ( dv.eil, of Johnstown, has : I ) ity 'o'.'.eetor of Internal v ' .r ."scull, ! Mr. Frank - ! ii'ie to Pittsburgh. - . '. a-i-e-l the death of two : 'ir .tin ."d-imele. of Cambria i pa-t week one dying i Mii-r i n W.-dnesdav last. . - e f..rt i that a ready sa.e - : 1 !.;'-; it;. : i."-. at upset prices, .. -d t: r a: ; i.'.ition at this . vv.. -- a-- v.. at least &) -... . - ,,r a ! descriptions at M. . .-.'. I. ;.:. and !i"ip. For -! .-,! c.:?.-e in pound : . r s pounds j.,r i.cO ; best -r ; :: I. - i. .. : u v.it'i i ' V'." iiL'ed T. .. : '.- 'i e :: ie'e 1 in th.- iiiair .' t '. ; tioii and fornication on !.. ::i i;:o'.n. a.'e.l V,. Both ;. ,: .r ..-.a. ''. ' -"th i-'-t.. .lohnt.-vvn v.iil : .i .i ;h' .: - j "-ta"!e of a t wo ; : . ra o,f ,en David J. ' ; -. :' id JoM-ph Bennett, of : . . i, f.-r a I d. er will be : :: I hi-t.tnt, beginntnt . A r pi rt'T for the -sv ' -- '.- i ' -cut t t.ihe cr.-niz- . -:: ; ui.oi.v ' e ii . . ' 1 .iinty, io-t ?'!'),- : : !e a col.ple of Weeks I i - a Ormaii cigir- - :, i and lodged in jail ' i :e- zire.bug. .. . wa- li'.-r.ii'y t-rn to - a: i I remains s attered ..' : :'!: ! ton. Hi::;tinL'don ' : ' : r: h.2, while st-a.ini; '''. I '::'.. :. h;-:e Ir -igl.t east. . J'-' - of the oa'est and : - ..f Vow Wa di-n-.-ton, ' '. iyii.g ;.t the point fif - v. h .e' er f -r hi-, re.-ov- . rr. .i.t !. ft there on Satur- ,-.tv Mutual Fire In- ' ili .:,e a larger business -r-r tnan ever before i ll workings within a a safe comi any and a I: '-y. f..r rasns not Ma found it incumbent li-r i '.i.i-vdiman Mateer in - ' The Pecorder, the ' urt a 1 have existence -: "' :-rtjo:i are low. They " '' 'i t hii.abit.tiit has anv i i ;. are -o low, in point of : ': iih-i'ee to indn'ge in ' laorning bath without; ''' ' ' 'i r . i that the barn on : ' ''. i'. M. Flanagan, near '' ci.-oity. was liiirned to "' : a't'i hi-t Sunday night. . t to have oiigliuted from ' i; a'.ia. whilom of Ehens '.' i . ii vinii, revisiting his !.. been a long time ab : i -'. hut stems none the i downs that have cun- a coii.1;;;tfed at June ' " ha Ti'inor offences, were ' v j.iil Monday niorn- . ' i :.ar names are John '!. ai d the young mn ' ' or carpet ?ai k, or r i ero-s cut saw. or an ' ' km I, or anv thing eNe, . y .jng t i Barkeis' for " ' I. the- have not got '. vm u. ' ' ;' -al. I.oi' tto. has during ' ' - - '. I'd the largest stock '.;' .h-e ever taken to that " " " mii.i' fi r sale consider- , : :.k.- quality of js.hmIs " a :.r,. ; , - ' he-Hints shipper! by .' ' --'-r A; 'o. from this '. '' 1 Vt-te:n maikets re- ; I ' -f ir former repr.rt. " ' h i-h.-ls a dav, ami the : h; -hel. . ' ' '. , of Tvrone, have se "' ' r th.- '. tioa of fitly a! Wheeler Station, Ivan: Caiiroad, for 1 ' :-any. where .they are .: o " ! (, , !;. r i-n; to WihiK.i e l.T-t ' 1 o : i;in cliargerl with ' r ' I'c.t the young man, ' o: i .,:.i-M',i i,t to attend :-' ' v. a, not to be found, ' "j iir-H -tian.led. ' .aws,.n si.u iivej in In to go to the agri'-ulta-'a. 1 iri ;.'! i a r o irde of .or .., ! ;UI, sufficient rea i'', i' r -'lained. In a fit of f iiito ;i v.-e'.l and was ' n; u f.oiu 'isyior township, ii a ,.irl liff.i-e r.so. : h..f : - t o , , " . ..w v..i uiui: i;. tinier for LIomI ft Co., In Ebenshurg, but now of I Oreensburg, and f;en. Dick Coulter, of the same placewell known here, and parties i.inv nv mrse or our citizen soldiery who served in the war with Mexico, circulated ' nesday Strms Ta(st!'y evening and YVed I Kev J. N Macgonigle, n other vears ; pa t r of the Ebenshurg Presbyterian church ' accompanied bv nnother fornier Ebensburc , er, Mr. George W. Jones, are here on a pop visit. Mr. Macgonigle is now located at I arker City, and Mr. Jones at East Libertv W e would not be sorry to see them both stay : with us always. : In all likelihood we will be called on to elect a I resident Judge forCambiii coun-v shortly after the result of the next decennia"l j census is publi.shcd. This possibility is said ; to have brought to the surface no le'ss than ; five Democrats and three Republicans as as- pirants for the office. There may be more of , them fiu t her on. Mr. Joseph Binline, formerly of this ! county, more recently of Mt. Union, Hunt ingdon county, but now of Eeadvilie, Colo rado Territory, is a candidate for Justice of ; the 1 eace in that recently destroyed hut rap Idly rising city, though whether "of his own . vo.ition or as the nominee ef a party we are i not prepared to say. larg stock "of men's and boys' clotii Ing, of approved material and make", for sale , cheap at M. J. Teiteibaum's, Loretto. Men's ; and gents' overcoats sold as cheap as similar garments can be bought in Altoona, and vou i therefore can save n.ilroad fare both ways by ' !lot, Vn that city, but by buying "from ; Teitelbaum, of Loretto. j e umierstand, says the Carrolltown ! Aim, that Mr. Kirby and his many friends : In the south of the county express a willing ness to do what, they can for the election of ; Michael J. Nagle, Esip, which is gratifying news, and tends to produce a warm feedn.' among the people of northern Cambria for j Mr. Kirbv and his admirers." Mr. W. Ceo. Waring, official stenograph er for the Courts of this Judic al district, has ; been appointed to a like position by the Dis- ; trict Court of Denver, Colorado. We are advised that he will accept, and a vacancy will thereby be occasioned here. We re- I spectfully suggest that Hon. John Downey, ! ot Johnstown, be chosen to till it. ! Ir. Diller Luther, of the state Board of Charities, paid an official visit to our county : jail and almshouse on Monday last, and is said to have expressed himself as greatly pleased with the management and cleanly condition of both institutions, which, it, is i only truth to say, are as well conducted as any similar establishments in the State, j The strip of land adjoining Lloyd's grove : on the westward, in the suburbs' of town, and containing about seven acres, formerly ' the property of Linton & Son, was disju scd of at Orphans' Court sale last Saturday to Mr. Martin Ward for the sum of 5:o. There is n spring on the land which, if utiiicd, woul l alone be worth the consideration in volved. Jaines P. Lew is, of Latrobe, the colored : barber who attempted to kiil Mr. Samuel livers, of this county, by shooting him, a couple of nioiithi ago. lias been convicted in the Creensbui g Court and sentenced to one years' imprisonment in the Western peniten tiary. II" claimed that it was al! an acci dent, and a motion for a new trial was made, but the motion was overruled. The Washington and Le,; Literary and Dramatic Society of Sit. Francis' College, Lo : retto, has 1-ecn reorganized for the present session nn lor the name of the Newman Lit erary and Dramatic Association, with the follo'wing list of officers : President, hcv. F. Ward; Vice President, II. M. Culleii ; Sec retary, James Taylor; Treasurer, E. Shoe maker; Sergent-at-arms, Wm. Phe!a:i. Mr. William L. Richards is inspector of mines for the Third district of Pennsylvania, the- mines in Cambria county being included in his bailiwick. We have racked our mem oiy in vain to find out exactly who thi man Richards is, and what the nature of his re sponsibility amounts to. Also, Ins salary, and by w hom paid. Maybe some of our sub scribers down at Lilly's or over at (iaHit.in can t'dl us. T he Altoona Trlhun says tlat a young man named Anderson, whofesi les at Spruce Crock, Huntingdon county, was found lying drunk on the railroad track at Tvrone Sun day morning. lie had a remarkably narrow escape from being crushed beneath the wheels of a freight train, as he was lying (lo-e beside the rails so near, indeed, that the leg of his boot was cut by the w heels as the train went by. Mr. Charles Simon, one of Altoona's most prosperous and popular clothing mer chants, issues a manifesto through cur ad vertising columns this week which needs no comment, sis it presents an array of prices which cannot fail toattract attention and in sure bargains to all who avail themselves of the opportunity aiTorded at said establish ment for imying neat, durable and fashion able clothing for fall and winter wear. Having gone out of its way far enough to copy an article from a Columbus paper reflecting somewhat severely on the charac ter of Mr. Egbert F. Cleave, the gentleman who lectured at the Court House in this place a couple of weeks ago on the subject of his conversion I o the Catholic f.iitli, it remains to be seen whether our up town contemporary will have the manliness M pubiisli Mr. Cleave's reply to the article in rpu-stion. Patrick Canty, a member o! the Altoona City Band, and "a shif'.er in the car-shops vard, had his light hand badly bulldozed 'j uesdav afternoon last by being caught be tween the rlendwood of fwo cars he was on gaged in coupling. We pity Pat, w ho is a joliy good fellow that is to say,,our heart goes pitv-Pat but Canty thank his lucky stars that it was his hand instead of his head that was caught between the dead wood '.' We gave a couple of weeks ago the par ticulars of a brutal and unpiovr.ked assault in Clearfield comity on the person of Mr. Mathias Hoffman, a resident of the northern part of Cambria county. Daniel OTiara has been arrested and bulged in the Clearfield jail. on suspicion of ncinc the assailant, and if the charge is fully brought home to him, it will ail'ord general satisfaction if the sentence of the Court be the heaviest that can be im posed. Voters should not forget taut the. next election in this state will take place on Tues day, Nov. 4th two weeks from next Tues dayand that an elector wiio has paid a State or county tax within two years next preet'dinf the election, or who is between the ages of twenty-one. and twci.ty-two years, can secure his vote bv making proper proofs to the election board bv his ow n affidavit and that of a qualified voter of his precinct, though lie be not registered. Tl.e old reservoir in Croyle townsiiip, originally designed for the supplying of wa ter to the western division of the l'etnisylva n a canal, lias been sold by Hon. John Redly, its late owner, tothe Western ia:ne and I- ish Association of Pittsburgh for the sum of $2,-IHU- and already we notice an advertise ment in the Johnstown Tribune for fifty la borers to work on the old reservoir dam, the ultimate object being, it is said, to erect a tine summer resort at that point. Levi Johns, a freight brakeman on the Western Division. P. K. R., aged about 2lt years fell aslet p while on duty last Wednes day morning, and when the ext:a freight on which he was employed reached the neigh borhood of Mineral Point, this county, about 8 o'clock, a. m., he fell between two of the cars, and was run over and so shockingly 1 mutilated by the balance of the train that he died in less than two hours. His remains wer taken tolas home at Nineveh for in teiment. We see it announced that a new paper, ' to be called the ): pvbh--nn, is about to be . established in Tyrone, but don't take much ' stock ill the rumor. What u-e there could possibly le for anv more Republican rews ' iv,ipers "in B'air county or elsewhere and es reciaily in Tyrone, where Brother Jor.es, ot the Il-ral-l, rir.ts a i a; r that is an honor to the paitv, a credit to the community, and we trust a source of comfort and profit to its ge nial editor, is more than we can olivine, or even guess at. 1 V twelve vear-old son of Mr. tn. Mo- : l.atTy, or New" Washington, Clearfield eoun , tt- fell from nn annle tree while on a visit to the country, a lew miles from home, on I f r i he charge against 'i 1 uhn.a'ura! one, but t y t! e p'roscutor. I i:i hail to answer at ir." v.,! .b.liri-rowii Iimorat '.,.,." of Coneinaugh bor- ...Y1 '-'-'led to the position of r- ... !i, t Jln!1.tHrv at f;ar. , r i'..,.r .c.,til!l f,f Ki0j tnkes "-o-'i'ego.tioii ,,( s-t. Joseph's ,'?,?'""- r"? t'f; r? mo vat of Tuesday of" last week, and fractured one of his arms between the elbow and wrist. Not withstanding the painful nature of his injury the intrepid youth returned t town alone and went to the office of a physician and at Ids own request had the fracture reduced and the arm properly attended to without ether or any ether anesthetic being adminis tered to hiiii. , x The holy habit of the order of St. Joseph was conferred upon the following named young ladies, at "the Mother House in this piace, on Wednesday nioriiins. last : Miss Fannie Ward, of Allegheny City, in religion Sister Mary Bernadette : Miss Annie Berry-, of Wilmoie, in religion Sister Mary Clare; Miss Mary Cunningham, of Wheeling. W. Va., In religion Sister Mary Philip, ami Miss Annie (iiiligan. of Brooklyn, N. Y., in re ligion Sister Marv Catharine. SisU r M. I Joachim mad- her jTofeebloa at the same A sweet pumpkin measuring four feet ten inch.es in girth, and five feet six inches in eireumference, was grown this season on the farm of Mr. M. I). Will, in Clearfield town ship. How much the vegetable monster would have weigher! we are not preprred to v. though what was left after some of Mr. W.'s hogs broke into the field and devoured a goodly portion of it weighed exactly forty five pounds. T wo little children, and the only ones, of Mr. Sprankle Anderson, of Susquehanna township, this county, died last week the first one on Tuesday and the other on Friday -both being victims to that relentless dis" ease, diphtheria, which is said to be alarm ingly prevalent in some portions of this pnd one or two other counties adjoining. The only son of Dr. Hosae, of Cherrviree, Indi ana county, died on Thursday lat of a very rnalignant type of the same terrible malady. After some months' absence from our columns, Mr M. Wolf, proprietor of the Railroad Clothing House, Altoona. once more invites the attention of the readers of the Freeman to the large and elegant stock of wearing apparel which can at all times l e fiuind on his shelves and counters. Mr. Wolf is a fair, s.inaie man to ileal with, and when he pledges his word to sell as cheap as any man in the business, it may be accepted as a fact that he means what 'he says. At least it is worth anyone's while to go and see how it is himself. Three cows owned by Mrs. Agnes Me Kenzie, of this p'ace, have failed to put In an appearance, either to receive their rations or deliver the usual supply of lacteal fluid, since Friday nioining last" One of the br vines sports a dark red and white spotted hide, another is of deep red, anil the third one of a dark red color. Two of them had each a piece off the right ear and a slit in the left one. Any information that will lead to their recovery will be thankfully received by a wddow woman whose main dependence was on the sa'e of mill: from these cows. By special arrangement made with the W. U. teiegr:;ph company, the election news from Ohio was delivered simultaneously at the Republican headquarters in the main room of the Court House and at Democratic headquarters in the Mountain Hous. The figures poun d in from 10 o'clock P. M. Tues day night till 2 o'clock next morning, in a never-ending volume, when the lights were put out and both Republicans and Democrats went home sat isfied one that they had won, and the other that they had lost. Among the l itter, we regret to say, it is our province to be counted. Mary, youngest daughter, aged about ten years, of Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this (dace, while running at full speed after dark on Wednesday evening last, had the misfortune to strike her head witli such force against the hitching bar in front of Mr. Huntley's hardware store, that her feet ilew from un der her ami sfie fell with her back on the curbstone, receiving injuries of a very pain ful though we are glad to say not dangerous character. She was picked up insensible and carried home, w here she soon recovered consciousness, and is now doing as well as could be expected. A second growth r.f grapes from blos soms which appeared on the vines after the first crop had ripened and been gathered has been placed on our table by our fal bor-in-law, Mr. Martin Ward, of tills place. The grapes are perfectly formed and the size of an aver age pea, and. should the warm weather we are now experiencing continue, ami had they been nermitted to remain on the parent stem, they would doubtless have attained full fru ition in another month. In the garden of the same gent man is to be seen another vegetable curiosity in the shape of six small heads of cabbage growing on one stalk. Our venerable friei.d and patron. Mr. David Brawley, father of Mrs. R. L. Johns ton, was here this week on his annual visit from his home in Westmoreland county, from whence he vr.s accompanied by l,"is brother-in-law, Mr. Benjamin Williams, a g. ntlemau who was born in this vicinity and subsequently learned the blacksmith "trade in Ebeiishtirg, but left lu re s me forty years ago, going hence to Westmoreland county aud from there more thau a quarter of a century ago to Marshall county, Iowa, where he accumulated a gooiliy share of this world's goods and now lives at his ease. Nearly three weeks ago, a difficulty oc curred between two men named Maharg" and Smith, at what is known as llixou's s -hool house, in South H untingdon township. West moreland county, during the progress of which Maharge v.as beaten so r.'utvageoiisly hy Smith and an- .ther man w ho accompanied' him that death resulted on Friday last. The trouble grew out of a series of "lawsuits in which the two men named had been interest ed as plaiutitfs and defendants. Warrants wore soon after issut'il for the arrest of Smil h and his asso, iate in the fearful crime, and no doubt both of them are now in jail waiting trial. To make assurance doubly sure. Mr. Xagle. the I )e;::oeratic candidate for Sheri.f. is working iike a beaver in arh.r.s paris oi tl.e county, and the iv .i:i i f his !..l"., :s will undoubtedly he made manifest in the largely increased majority which is sure to bo roiled up for him en the 4th ef next month. The withdrawal of Mr. Kirby left i.e. room to doubt t he election of Mr. Nagle, and now that he has met with a misfortune through no fault of his own. which appeals to the sympathies of admen, and is using his ut most endeavors to secure what he well de serves, and old-fashioned Democratic en dorsement, his majority can scarcely fail to reach the highest figures attainable in a coin. iy s, orthodox in its Democracy as little Cambria. We were rejoiced to see on our streets the latter part of last week and the cany part of the present one our excellent friend and forme;- fr-llnw-tow nsic.an, Mr. Philip Coliirs, of Philadelphia, who had shortly theretof ore arrived back on these shores f rom a voyage made to London in the interest of thei3ra7.il railroad claim of P. A T. Collins to be adjudicated in process of time by the British House of Lords and hastened hi re to pay a visit to ls old home and those of his family who stiil reside here. He looked as though his brief experience on tiie briny deep had subtracted at least a luster of years from his age. His brother. Mr. Peter F. Col lins, after a narrow escape from laying his nones on a foreign shore through the instru mentality of an Indian arrow, lias also reach ed Piiiiadel Ida. We expect to see him in our midst i hi ring the present or coming week , when we promise him that weh'onse he so richly deserves as a gentleman, a friend, and a former fellow-r ittzen. The walking mania struck Johnstown with full force last Saturday, on the after- ; i-oon of wlucn day. on the Fair Oround ' course, fifteen persons started on a five-hour go-as-vo:i-plcase race for various premiums, ranging from $g0 and a gold badge down to ?.". Two of the amateurs dropper! out of the lists, and when the five hours had expired, the following distances were found chalked to the credit of the remaining contestants : Leonard, '"f;: Ryan, .'l : Madden, '.'.".'i : ; Coleman, 2."; Canon. L'" and 1 lap: Temple, 24 and 3 laps; M'Connell, 1M and 2 laps; ( Brit n. 21 : Parks. 2:'.',' : Hague, 2" : Oreen, 2'J': : M'Crory. '.': M'-Kim, It is esti mated that VJei) persons looked in on the pedestrians in the course of the afternoon ; and it is reported that they were so greatly pleaded with what they sa'w that they uniie in demanding another exhibition, at nn early dav, of this practice which makes perfect in the art of skipping a heart bill whenever such a feat be deemed necessary. v. I), of tli.' Fifth regiment. N. (J., be- ; longs to Altoona. It went to Bedford, last , Friday, in pursuance of an invitation extend ed it to be present at the county fair, and its experience, though pleasurable while going to a::d lenr.iining there, was not np to the highest notch of felicity during the return trip. It was thought that satisfactory ar rangements had been made for the transpor tation of the company on special rates, but this idea was disputed by the rrulroad au thorities of the Ilroad Ton division, who : seemed to look on these particular "sjer boys" as a company of 1). B. 's. Some mem bers of the organization, it is alleged, there upon attempted to seize the. rolling stock of the road an. I run it to suit themselves, but were brought to a sudden realization of the fact that such things were not permissible in this free am! enlightened Republic Two of them were arrested at Saxtcn and held in $H m each to answer at the December term of Bedford county in the charge of riot. A Wr-F. Deacon. "Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how yon kept yourself and family weli the past season, w hen all the rest of us nave been sick so much, and have had the doctors vi.-iting us so often." "Brother Taylor, the answer is very easy. I u-ed Hop Bitters in time ; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dol lars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it has cost you and the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sjek the same time." "Deacon, I'll use your medicine hereafter." To THosji who a re so unfoitur.ate as to be come prematurely gray, or whose hair ex hibits a tendency to fall off, we recommend a trial of Hairs Hair Renewer. We do so with the utmost confidence, because it is everywhere received with a marked favor, and has built upon its own merits such a sure foundation that it is known and used in all civilized countries. Aidirn (X. '.) AJ-vr- Weenie EITeefK 4 (lortriinii IMplay or Arttnfic .Millinery. Philadelphia. October 13, 1S7:0 Althemrh th Ororiii Iv-pr.t is n''1 an i inmcnp structure, eoverintr us it ilm. nearly three si res of land, its e:qn. ities l- not by any mm e iiial the Increasing itenuunl lor space, .r even nnun ordi nary l:iy. the establishment is frequently filled with visitors and buyers, and w hen o;.eninir occur of two favorite h- Hrtnient" in oneroid the ?.".'ne d:iy. it l-Jwith irrent dilJii-ulty thnt the thronir nar itr.ites from one portion of tin- buil.Ii nir to the othiT. H"noe sueh sto-ks n attract mot Attention ire opened u(on different days. n that the lanl'to -fnr i. tlendinir to ento:n' r 'May be ilk-lent to save them tl.e nnnovaore ot wr.iitinz. MAOICAL KXniPITIO?. The new TOotr for ehibii!nir the rn-d assortment of hat-and bonnet- is in the e'llery on theTh'r-teenth-treet yule of the (fraud I"epot. .i'it nbi ve the department formerly use ! fu'tliat purpose. To ijive p. graphie ,le-e-ipt ;in of the beauties of the display r; on epeainu" day re-pitn-s more c-dor-tna than a pen and ink f'rfeteti i capable of: to ef fectively jorirav the feae a painter's brush and nil the tropic. I tints are needed. The visiter upon enterini? tiie room ee- a nrh plctnre. dazzling and chansrm us the lights and shades come and iro. The hats and rvmnets seem n"t tinners to lie worn on womanly h-ad--. but l-e lutif-.l parts of a Brand pieee oi mosaic. Would yon like to imaln-i thr.t you sec the rare j ivlun:? Very well, cb-e your eyes and dream. WOMiKItS OK Mil.Ll.VKHV. Yoti stand In a 1 in mom tilled witli tables and ft o.ii.-: upon theniiirc dorens ai.i do7eiis ol ha's and bonnets, pl-ioed in the most, efteetivc liijht to show the peculiar b. autv c! cafh and every one. These bonnets nr(, in all manner ot -hapes and i7,.s lar.ro, sm.iH. round, square, peaked, curled, indented. Ilat. curved, straight, smashed, smooth, scooped, close and 11. i red a ud u ! 1 in dificreiil ma terials an 1 coloring, sm "!' as ! d:- plush"s silks, satin, velvets and d.oiia--es. Th.-se are trimmed with the rio'e fabrics, sintrle or two-faced ribbons, plain, colored, v. at.-rod. corded, changeable, revers ible. liir.oi.t- il. embossed or embroidered in vines, leaves, flowers arid li.ru res. atler natural models or Oriental design.-, m Moorish tints and Persian eoiors. together with the .l:par.ese find Chinese Cl as lies o! colori nrr. in li ia n t lv aioi clearly defined, without the shadings and ldcndiiisrs which charac terize the soft, ex.iu;s:to tints of greater cultiva tion all made more br Uiant by the cords and threads of irold and silver which mi?;i'Ie wilh fab rics and ribbons, and flash and cle.-tni as ti e lisrht rests npon them, adding u brightness to the iren eral eliect. and merges into the irleatn of the ire descent, amber, jet and vanou-!y-ooiored beols that 11 ish and . h 'mire here, like tiie stiiltmu: i end ant of a chandelier in the biae of nn ele trie light. SPKCIMEN TIATS A N t ni7Ni:TS. A r.oveltv is a hat in a loair-h aired felt, very larire. within side lminir of shirred velvet antique, and out-ide trimmitufs ot loniMii"e vou, a-around the crown and down the hick. Kil.bnn loops in Iront seemed by an immense golden burtei lty. A rare bonnet in white s.Oin coml.ined with plr.sli fas a coronet made ol briirht-hued and h-inrn able htinminu-birds with nnt- read witnr--. eleven of t he d i i .ity birds l eimr used i.i formiiiK the irarlard. Jlronze brown satin oompo-es the crown of one quaint hat. and this is embroidered in amber and A ral esiiue'dcsi j. ii". A rc .th of niiMnn le.ives. also bea.lel. trims the front, and ribbons with beaded ends finish the handsome bonnet. 1. Observe This .-Preserve This ! g ivn d opening OF Til IS No Apts Employe! BonaJit Birect from HeafliiBarten Savei Coira. j i m n At 1327 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. pHK CKY ALT, IIVKR THE COIXTRY IS THAT OOOTIS H A VK AHVANCF.n AXPTHAf m. inr. ..iiin..i now or nmiirni lowenou-rfi to he sold at thesnrue prices as last year: hut If vou will ; only call at hnH. Simon's e Clothing: Hrpot. Altoona. !.. it wUl he made manif.-t to I T?m . ,w?rni apparel ut least can be eoid macli cheaper than ever beiore. us the foiiowinu bure ; will clearly demonstrate : j CLOTHING DKPART.MlT. .Ven OrrrrniTo. ftciey, at .VVn's Orei-coats, black, ct Mrn't Overcoat. chinrhiHo. at .Vrn' OvcrccHitr, Aecrv chir.chllht. a. Mfn s Cn crca.Tls, hrcvy hrti"rr, at .V'll'l Ovrrcoatx, finer pra.iet. up to... Mcn'l I i-r'ers. hecrv ar'-.i ncrviccclitr. i A'ctTj Vlnrrt.Jnrr aril better, at .Mrn'l I liters, mil rinT a-:d bcttc- A.Vn'j .Vm?, neat but not no'iby. rrt . .. .? f.5 . 4.'-' . 4.75 ? .00 . fit i 5.S5 e75 .Vrn'f Suit, for fcuint rcfar, at ten' .Stox.. or.r.tr dress, at Men't Suus. for n-r cress, at .V' a'l Sni's. rery fine, at s ttvd Men's Suits, f'c r. ri fin(.-f, at $ . !;. -o i.f . in s lieivy I'or.ts. rt ?..-", f.'s. and .s. ioy.thx' Suitx. the (itcitst and nicest assortment in the cilu. Eors" Suits, of all tertures and firk-ct. and guaranteed the chcipeat in the city. . PAXTA iOO X 13 V: . Yl iT A F EXT.' Men's heavy .Ten Pantaloon.s. at S?. and sic Men's better rtiiitaioons, at i -ji Men's Dress I'antaloons. at i 75 Men's l!!ack Ijoeskln Pantaloons, :a o.-;.', Men's tine Iirepp 1'ant iloons. at 2. So Men's ( assimere Pautaluonf, at 2.75 ?!en P.-.t.t-.'no'i". various f ty. fro-n t". M to 4.7 A tine assortment of fprins-bnttim l'ar.tf.loons. In irie ranerlnif from !..'.) to 4.75. e-t troo.i :i.v, v.r: THK KAKdKST AM HKsTS ii X'K OF P XT AI.'XjNS IN 1 H K ('ITY. HAT A'I CAP M P.4RTnrXT.-WH Usftit Hats, latent stylos, ut o1".. Sac.. t,f...., ; . 1 sj :,n. si ,. .r n ,(J $;.0o and :; 5n ; Still f ur Hats at 1 7;. a.oo. .&o and tit mi : I aps -or tan an. 1 winter wear, an sty les and si?es nt -j; Vi-.. 7.V.. and 1.I5: Stiff W.10I t -S'K-.. i.-5 ... ii.ofi. Sl.c.1. ; 00, SSJ..S 1. j.75. oys' and Youths' li.us from 21c. toJl.T.S; .. ! .00 and fl.26. THK We take pleasure in informing the people of Iiiair, Cambria and tur ) rvundinj coiintirs that tre have openetl.a BRANCH STORE IN ALTOONA, t Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, : In the room ivrimrl'! rrupiid hy 11. T. 1'ainc as n shoe st'-rr, irhrrc v( t'uZ nVajin j kcj a hi f ir nnd chuox ft'ck of the Finest Tojis, Host C7llo, Iiii'owt Spico. LAKiiKST STOCK, I.A I KS T S I YJ.KS AM) I iWKST 1 -K icks l.N 1 H E CI I Y. r.TS' I I nISIIIJ ;IS rpRT7li;T.-nnol Co'o-el Tre. Si.lrts at 3. Hetter Mnrts at .Vie.: finer Siiirts at 7...-.; Mte Shirts ,,t soe.; I tetter Whit- Shirts at 7 . Vorv oo'.i Lite Slui tj at Sl.i': Hi-ft hite So.rts at ri.; .': I nlainolried Sldrts at 2:k- ; and S'V 't'nder-Fd-.rts and Krawers at 23c. 40c. M -. nd 7'.-. e:-l,: lit Plann-l Shirts at 7'. -.. l.;s and l.5o Mrn't olto" Hse. 3c. 5c., S'C, l'K-.. 12Wc. IV.-., 5.'..;xftc. nnd f.'ie. : Wool Hose. Inc.. 15.:.. 2 k 26c and HSe. The I.arrjest anil Cheapest Steele of Trunk and Valise in ihe City. M-I'iTons in city and country wi-hlnrr to tc-t the truth or the above a??nitio:is in relation to our poods and prices arc respectfully invited to call at Charles Simon's New Clothing Depot, In Dr. Cl.riaty'.i Buildina, in rear of P. K. R. Pat-encr Prnot. Corner Nth Avenue and 13th Street, - - ALTOONA, PA. The Cei.ebratkd Garpks i;rcws Tea. Thk Formosa Ooi.ovr, Tka. Tab New Est.i.ish Breakfast Tea. The Fine I"scoi.ortEi Vorsn Hvfos Tfa. The Fine SorcHONo Tea. The fiEMriNE Old Cocstht Te. The Ie-t Uncolored Japax Tea. The Choicest uTOwnrn Tea. The Natural Leaf Imperial Tea. The C'Horrr.-T Mixfd Tea. We are really the only house between. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh that iinot t the eclebrated Garden Grown and - Genuine Old Country Tea, f& tt AHIJ W1WTS& SEASOM. specialties in green and roasted coffees. SHILoH S CATARRH RKMEDY. A marrpl lous ( jre frr C'aftrrh, I' phthoria. Cnnker-m nith : and Head tche. With ea.-h bottle there ii. an mye- mono na.-ni Injector lor the more sm-cessful tfitt I m"itf o! the e. ir.roalut, wit hoot 'jtr.n chariro. i'rfcc I.M L COR R I.. . rOII(E. I-EAjr Twr-., Oct. 12. T7n. T t K a n Fr:i:MAN I 1-. e a few items oneo in a wh.ile Irnm Uiis Io-ality may uot !e in:rudiiii( ttyt much, d'iie farmers havenowuot th-ircroi-s al! secured, and esi.eclMlly Hie h'j' kleherrii s, of which our town-:hip y i-.-Ids an af-un-iaoee. The t:in'-s are irct:y l1 .'e v he-., j-t-t now. so far ns"w..riv is concerned. Mr. .fee Yatiormcr einoloys about fortv-tive hand- iti lii" woods cutiniif and hallimu: lojrs, and wfiat is Letter st i i I he doei not itnporl his men. a-.- s:.n.v o l.rr eoo'rai-l. r- do. hut E-iv'es ids n-iirhliors the t-eneiii of the v-.-rk. which accounts for .loo irivini s.. inany ii ien in thi-, cad of the -nuniv. I.ac-i.'is anovuier st.xrt--d to iro one day trotn th- eamp throuuii the wf to where the ni.-:i were at work, aooiit two miles d!-tant. 1 ut l-i.-t his wiy and wao ler.-d round all ihT until evctiiuir. wli'.-n he was -ound by Airs. .1. Matthews, who was out hnr.tinir her cow. and jiut on tiie road home. r In Thursday evenfu-.ai one ot toe hands whom the tvys e:t : 1 "V.in i t ," was fclliiiir a tree. Mr. Vanorrii.-r and the s-i!.t w.r p-in;' l.y. and Van "." ii.-t k'T.wiii!! t liat anyone wa- n .ir f:i i'rtd to irive the l: uai warn.iii. r, r.iid to- r-isuit was the.t til- tivo men ui'I-o- a narrow esc-tpe from d.-atii. sen-e of th- hi-u-h iro: ii tl.e top o: tiie tree l.-reakl air oJ' c".' ttcri around tiiei.i. Kat cattie are i-ov in irr--.it dema:id Iierc, and -ittle bcyi rs are alnloU as thick as files. I nr Al toona butcher k .eps an a-ent in n 't townshto il r. t n nil li.e i -eel eat t ior I: la . i. et. I.'atb.-r.l ltiotiv and con sc. oei.t 'y not Korion- :n--eid--nt h:i-)-eiicd not T-.a:-.y .:. s .i-o to an o!d eit'o z-n o. this .lace. 11-had bewii on .i vis t to Ca-n-1 ri. i borons 1. w.th so.c- friend 3. ar-d wh . I- wa llrin aloDa" Cl.e-tnut st-".-'-t eiitiiiLr a toc-e of i'o'oru.i sans -.e;e whi. h had 1 ti pr--s; rtct to him bv a but-htr friend in A I to iri l-e ':. i, : I irtcd. a Wil liam no it c .me up r.e 1. 1 nd . afll ir.isl k l Tor li i in tor rt eandSi ii-- O.r Sh'TiiJ. or iiuiietliinr ot t'oit s0-t. in -id- a d iv lor I...-tt ; down pine-. T die r. sni t was that cir oid friend foon l hi nstlf soon alter 0- i o-." side o' lio. sT-.-rt. w hi'.o tiie is.'n- u i '-held t lie fo; t" on tie - ot V-r. Vfliir foriee:' eo-rc-po.ident, " i'-li-l-l-on.-," works out l.e-e. ..: -i o' civ'r'O h i- a h :.i 1 .o i v.-ry J.-v.I-Tn..-nt- t'-oc::1! h-. can't sh ii- aioonz tiie l.ioi"s. us SOI"! o: tin- o' ri v o-.;i-r. in t iiC-e p..trl- in to li.i e 1- o's- r-. to-:-. hot v.-.-t.-r. ao.l o tort'i. ready .or him. St.il l-e is i.tr iioui bei-iej uuli. .;: . Your-, ate, Moitt-r- ..t. Mf. Mi.'HAri. ,T. X.vd.i:. t!m TVni.-e-rrttic -r!T!i'i(!;tf ' fid -Shi-ritV I ( iitiild id i-mifit y, was iti Kn-r.-l'tsrsx M.'inl.iy !;i:, ntn! whiii- here X ! ! : i : 1 Ms '.hciry i f th;- lire v. lii. li ri-i-r-iit-!y i ' ' r. r--i t!.. i'.t!.' pr:-.i. r.iiii nwiioil ty him inVani'.l t. .vi: ship. H v,is no at Inmo at tlio tiim- rf th tii- rtor, Imt iphii iiifnr ni:;ti.in rocivcrt from 1 is fati.ily sin.i i.tin-r ptirtios on tho -jrotttni. Ii. is -suiisiictl tho lire v, us t in' xv. irk I an i;ti-cr..'i:ry. '!!.' tianirs, wl-.f-ii ilisioivt ri-.l. v.or-' biii'in furt'l; fmin t'u- fr.iTit jioitinii r.f tin' nio'. v. Iiilo the roar aatis t!a- last ti !ur;i. Tho .' :i v:is in the latt.fr jiait of thr 1 ;;iiii::L'. aini Uic oc'icr:i 1 liolicf tliat a s-iark fnun tl turr.ai-c wrmiL'lit tlio ('.am iiri' tunst l iion fm o lie aliain'oiinl. It is n. t ii:h1'T!..-oi! tliat sny rer's..os wt-r.' nil var.'-.. I in s-'v:oit of tho theory of iin vn (liarisui, ivr that stisidi-ioii ntt.v-lii'i! to any on. iti t'int com., I,, and certainly to ni (me in tin- ooiii.ty. tiiona'n it i-, .os'ililc fiat ft ccrtrti'.i party oiitsi.li tho ciuinty nii-jht have . i-ot:n:iit'i"l the riastaiilly act. T!-i' n-ason t!ie riiiil was not insineil was (..wing to tiieox troinciy tiili rates ili-inainierj by insurance ooiii;.i.:ni(-s on that species of r(jtity a't -r iie.tr on :!! SI. nnd of the risk taken. Mr. X.-n-le says it is a fortunate thini; ('--rliim ti.at the lire occnrreil at the tiinc it rliil, " o'clock in the niornin instead of in llv af teiimon or pveiiino; piovi ns. The wiml at the latter time was Mowino; (lirei t!y toward liis tionsti and liarn, L'n or 2 rods distant, and nui-st inevitably have also licked them up. M :i o'eli k in the morninir not a hit ath of air was stirrinji, imt despite this i'a nrahle ( ircurnst.uir e, .inrnin hrands fell thick and fast on and around house and hain, tln tlann-s oeca'-ionaily hreakin-j; out in the straw in the barnyard and leiii with dii'ieuiiy kejit under sui'jectic ii. Tm: I.dVKi.Y F.yfrnKss Eugenie was cele brated for her brilliant complexion, luxuriant hair, and exitiisite symmetry and prar e of person. Her pil.len tresses, when loosed, fell from ln-r truly in;eriai head in a niassi.f wavy loveliness, almost to her feet. The natural tint of her cheeks vied with the most delicate shades of the budding rose. Her every motion .seemed (lie perfect ion of un studied urace. It has l.r-cn said that her beauty even outshone the dazzlinc; penis that decked her imperial costume. lint adversity and sickness left only a semblance of her former self. Many are neirlectf ul of slight irregularities, pains in the back, side or head, or nervous spells ; the-e (k-velop into some disease, r.f the blood, iiver or kidneys, and iiiitoid misery ensues, t-andaiino will heal every injured part. It aits irent'y, has an agreeable taste and makes a peritiaiieiit cure, andaline Hair Life is an elegant dressinp ; it eradicates dandruff, makes the hair prow on bald places, and pives it a plossy s,o tnesi. Will do just as recommended, uei as direct ed, or money refunded. 1'iicefl. Askyour druirr;i-t. He.ipimi. Pa.. Jan. '79. Ir. Ootno.il. S Vst lltli St.. X. . : 1 have been a tcartyr to I.-ver Cotutdaint antl Headache for niory than tc years, which often disabled mc fninj husines-. 1 nl.iost aliniyhair. Sacdanne" has entiriiiy cured me, and SaU'.hiitnc Hair Life restored niy hior A. Sl'liCU. KI.ERi'tER. Tr. (loiinnil's erf at medical work, fu'.I of interest, over 2.t fa-jus. I'rice 51. Send for . it. Mr. and Mi;s. Ahthvj! Lovi;, well known : to larpe and aptiieci itive audiences in vari ; ous sections r.f the country, vvili pive a lyric, dramatic, and operatic onteitainnieiit in the 'otirt House, Ebensburt;, to-morrow (Satur day) rvciiinp, eonimciiciiio; at 8 o'clock. Ke tined and elevated sketches of character will be personated, whbe many of the lidicnlous phases of human life will" not be foipotten. Mr. Love is pronounced on all hands to be , l.y odds the pi vute.-t elocutionist, recitat ion- i-t, characterist, ventt ilo'p.iist, Immniist. pi anist, oreanist, vioiii.i.st, t.'iiitari.-t, baujoi-,t, harpist, lin-juiit and several other "ists." on tiie boards, while Mrs. Love stand itnri vailed as a chaining little ar tress and vih-.uist. The entertainment will be thorouplily chaste in every respect, and, as such, suitable to be witnessed by ail apes) and sexes. The ad mission fee has been put at the popular price of L'" cents with a reduction to chiidien un der 1- years ot ace. who may attend at 15 cents each. The court-room will hold some- ; thinu' iess than a thousand persons. Ve ex pect to see it fuil on this occasion. ( )n. take me to the eq o tion I" tn accent3 wild iie cue 1. Wh.b' he in ei,lmnes reached aro tn.t And drew her to his side. Then put her nt within his arrr.. ( if course with hT voot-on. And Fatd. "My iove. 1 consider this '1 o i-e a necK s j oit. nn.'' She saw th po'r.t, by and tye. nnd c-erd to compromise rrv.tters and tilings if l.e would huy !;er pair of the cry nicest a nd t id io-t a nd a lto pether lovel el waiuiu sl oes in market. He was Rureeatde. Ho i-ouht t;; siioes nt S. lilti menthil's (Treit K.tstcrn p!oot and Siio Store. 1119 Kl. euth rt'-ii ue. A 1 toon -t, h u d they proved p::t:shiot..-y. At t ne torero. inc named e-l..hlish-ine.it is ho- sale the Iar..'e.-l lot oi foot-wesr ever difplave1 in centr:. or we-trn 1 oimsi 1 aula. Arti chetp .ut 1 oietpt fioiut lor a rlcc ILt. ciii;api:st clotihm house ix mm NIlVv" AND C()Ml,I,l',,ri: LINK OF ME1nS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, At Actual llock Bottom Cash Prices! Suits from Jo.T.S up: Overcoats from -J..Mtip: Pant r:im Tiri-ton: Iirc-3 Shirt i frot-i 75 cents up ; and .it her enriiix apparel nnd liirt::-iiu"; troo (- at f eq-.-tliv c'u-.i.. " 1 don't .kIji rti-c to .:! too i- -Jo or jr. per cei t. c',.-j er t':-noPer d--'i'er-. 1 -.no?., tt; tt would he n i.-.lseliood. nnd peoi.i-- ure not so iat.o-atst now-i,-.lavs as to believe any pueh lititnrt:(r : bin 1 itu.-ir-antee not to r-c undci-old lv r.ov man in the iuj-iie-s isj;. WOLF, RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE, 1127 E'nccth Arenue. below Bowman & Morrow's, Altoona, Ti. Thk Gknuink Mocha t'orrr.E. The Oi.n DrTCH Cofktie. Thk Plantation Ceylon Coirr.K. The Pei Bi:rhy CoFrr?.. Thk African Cofphk. Tki: Oli ;r.vritNMr.NT Java Coftek. Thk Costa Hica Cofff.k. THK I..i T'ATFlA COKFKK. Thk Maracaihci C'okkek. The toiikn P.io Ccffef.. Sot en'rrtd. etc. So rights reserved. SKKTC11KS or FIONF.KU LII Lou the ALLLNIILNILS. ni.EvitN rit rr;::. 'S:ikc. th-' richest in Ki-tcri: linrt, All r.ciuced by th- weier's nrt, S) awis. flv -t i'i j't o.i-hliere. ti-.c shuuie i:d 1...! he u ; pear : ('..-.-'le-' ll.c't K.r tiie u.i i my h : liieh in ii -nuty tiie eye d-.;li are'-t. r "i i kct v cluck too s!i nt tie- r. hit : ('li- k.-ty c;-;ek the lathe- do i.r,-." The rt fd wenvin h.is h.-'oi in r;c tice formr-. ftw.-iy into the p-t, ii:iii!!iS Viiro-us tribe- iin.l people ot thecurih. '1'tie lo-.ius of Iriyot i rclui-ed c-.tton i-.ml linen lai-rie- ol t! e tin1 t l:-.'.l:re at e.u "ir:y d.itc in tie hi-iory ct ti.i.t ii -ii liauon. 1 lie ir..lv:s ot ('rt-hti:cre hive ion., bc.-a manu h:ct col in that rct-i' t" : n I i ! n - : oi v .1 :..y. v. !: i- tin- silken weh- of the " 'e.--t.a! l.-npir. " astoni-lt us by the coirp:'. -iics ..j ii.cir tinisli. I.on-j, very l.tii: ;ioi wns the uselut art ktciv.i to men: nnd .ne n; list w..nd.-r a t t lo i n ieii o ; i f. i n von tor j under: n s w he! 1 am M.toefff ;!'! '.-f llivertiio nod in', r-. i-l-'or ii.-t.u:c o-.t;stt.jv-i oi j.atr'areh. .Ii ! a-1 Iturr.s, is now nVtut efhtv.pro ye irs ooi. atol can tell niunv a tale ot tt,e 'eariy titnes. When Kuril? tir-t settled in tiier. a bnnil ot i.ienks !iid In the vicinity, hccpini; th'-mselves !"' trom the ..i-tsi.!.. world M;:oceti-.T. "lh-r !id t'.ie.r own i-.( k; oar. cook nor. .i.-lor.. eie.. r.- no ' in il- was ever ai.'.-w -d to :.:.j.ro:eh tin ir pho-e. It may 1 -c o .- -c;;o.. ; cir c iori t v-ar - h r j. a 1 1 tie ot the tn-;.--y ol to,,., t...j ins; t u ti-ns. and to note t ii.- end-- which tli-y have u';---r.-. d , n ( - j,ro. r-"iv.. d-'-tiny o' the w c-!d. i i .r.iii.-e a-.d bcrl'a.i-i'i ia.-i ari.-'-ience -.in-i i ; t ,r 1 1 i re in t-e i t ':' n: :;-:: i;.s.f :.!; wer- like tj.'ty i-i:i;i.h In th nuds: ! t i arri nj fl'.o.J of hi'Ai- -itcss. v.hi-re the trriirmeiitarT r-invm r-t S'-ien:-- loot l.fer.i'urc were -nai.oe.l and p-e-. reed. Here iitn..iv.'-l the tnork- the s - I- oi learning were j.re r-.'-d to; ' v -.t-ro. d .isio - t .i-t and tiie spring time of i.tr' t beiran ;.. ..proa - ii. 'I .... oiil -;.),.. w-rid oiw I in li." darkest l". i-oran.-c eirai list t iie-e H' utnieiit- ..r leariiina-. .nt ail inside wr.s calm d.-- vti' ill'' study H:?d re.lirieu. Had Ci insfit.i- t 'on- n--- r f-vis.ed, w :.;u v.o;::d Ii.m e I n i;. fate ot .ill t 'o- h-a - id nj- o: Ii.cir i'-r.i- t i,.re t,re--.-re.'d 7 Tr;lv the S.ir c-.i i l .-rk h-.d ct.-i i learr'. e tr---u th- j,.-, 1.: th'.- c r-h hr i !;. : ti,.- s:- i:.' 1'.. Ids t p.; 'crs 1,. in ,. v ,st.:1 ..... Hot 1 r.. id.'licc .ermi 1 . t '11 i" cr cl i 011. :in 1 t he ! a ir. p- o; 1 . p rn 1 nir were h.- t bi.riu: t : i r . 1 : t: 1 1 the ..t) nitiil .1 Ijr- ! A (m) ROASTED READY GROEND COFFEE AT 10 CTS. PER LB. I ! The Celebrated Original Arabian Coffee. This deUriorM ''ollee is unrivalled for i's d ..Isl.tfu! aroTin. If nil oth r r ('.i:!.- 1: ve faile-J to r-1 j you trj.tlioCl.LhUKA IhUlUiit'.lNAL Ali A HI AN CMJ TEE. iPUIU: SPICKS! PURE SPICKS! PUKE SPICES! A Jarp antl plrt a. . ortment ol tli? tft an 1 yup 't Siplro-? oway on hirl. AVe l;"p non9 but ; the vp-v (..-tt. 1 iaod will bp "-.Ir! it w;nfial- nn-I r-THll. liVr- in -v rrcrti'ne.l c Tuy a rii; ! from a nt nny whl.-saJo rtb;j.hfMni in 'w Y-rk or P!jj!ul";pl:i:i. nnd a . th fr'irht t :i ...1. 1 -Eutv jtrt:c!o n rr.-i Ti l- . ari'l innv rfun'd Ii ii"t vttl-r.fVorv. -t rd-uri I v mrni jrii.Liijy at ONE PRICE ONLY, AND THAT THE VERY LOWEST. 'AL,I,. SKE AMI I'E r iNVIM.TIi AT Till". American Tea Co.'s Store, Altoona, Pa. THE PZilXCIPAL C'LGTIIiXCi HOlIiE IS I'AMIH'S ''' K K H ii a i. I. ) ' aa k K h ii aa I, i. A A K K ti ii A A 1. 1. ! AAA KK J.!I:'-;int AAA. I. 1. V'. r t a a iv K ii ii a A I. I. :: r A A K K I-' 11 A A 1. I, : 'f)ri A A K K 1 1 Ii A A Lt.T. T.T.I. I I.I.I.T.I. T-! Ioti'rr H'Z'-it n lli-IiMl CritIiiii.r IItxii-"i. KnoAvn rill lie .f..t his . eel:- tr I i lie I is o( d ;r' -t . .r i ill oki :.k rl I lie In ti up.i line i lie dir. Cts i-eio iifit xt I ;r. .--.vie i-h w - rs.; 1 toned the (ol lov, i :.s hor-.t ii-;: "A ri ! VI, .se- said iMiln !:i"l';l 1 : tl ' j.,,r J hat h e ni.-d .v Ii.iotc i-; I ',-e i .,, , i .: r. , ; i hi. II, jMrti i m ,.i.h t u od -r 1 :; re ! ; I.L-' a od i c. per ! worh in. I. -1. . ;.. "And to .:. !, o c irioiM vrork nt.d i.i s jv.-r and iu 'o.t--. Ir. eirvi'Vroi .(d. to in -ko tiny :.a:n'.-..-nn. w. : . "A ud be h.itii '".: fa hi- hear; :,: tie i botn he and Alio.ia!. the s ul of Ahis.u-. i, tr.' e et I -an. l ii. n iia i ii he 1." - v, it ii v. . wr. r-t ai; io'i!...-ri i wi rk. it ti c the eui' r.i: l.-.-er. i:i blue a-.d i'; :ln-l In ti:!- iiiioi. an : . t :.l:c is thi.t tin va- ici.' V. tl 11. 1 Cl ti.OMi; til. i- and fkiil. e me t!-::t l.o'l-ai orilTill. ry i ronir on. s. ions loi- the Rs ol Til- J, TY- i.-.i.ion n;,tv - e n- "in- 1lit -Ctiiit ijr lJtmil, 1 Ot 1-14' 1. HC' i.-.-i. the - hi o! toil-it. Ai: ic i.i m . -Til. in nd in ail i::an- and I v w ih. I 1 .r t: e . l. -.O-t tl and ha-- ';'al! i'ii t r li:.-I'ir-t Olied II AS Lecn l.:nh'I up with iinnrovmt-rit in V,( liu-- a workin. trim f"r tiie com in 2 &tis-n, lrT'J-l", a; as'rtrrfi;t A 1 r r..1 Tit in -j;- 'm1. I .ft; n f.-.-. tl.O r tt.i 'i 1; .I ri;o vn.rr.ivr, r.nl : t '1; t)l. in .-c:i! i-- Vf''ii. Sfiir- of Ml hrvr,--ii:o? 'I r. V..it r.f I.iirl.t it th f:i.?t in t-rn. I;: iwiow-nif ihy t-np-irt.inl invent f'f tl:c l:t r.;nH r-r tur r-vnt h: p. nnd I h "!' ' r l!"- t I y t ! hi on i ;;'.' nit i 1 ! inn il' vi ! 1 -i in 1 1 k i n-! . no cm Irac- a iri":; 1 i i:M!,ri'- nuMiT, h:''!i i-niM lc tho orki ir ..I a j-rvlJ itti.il phm i'liiitinsf. yt'';iin v.V. .' ii i n all i f :t i i -u t -nn-". r.". iln.:i.is. sr:i m 'in ; vf - si-i .-. ;tn rn-ji n- ( evn ! rrti in :ii tt ! i'"v l c :ti isriiy. -u.-K as t.-ltzra;tiy. t"mt ti'T v 1' h t jV.oio li'.'at ' 1 n-ful ini'minH liav Ciin-'j.ir?(J t'"t!i'T in t ir a r.-.tM' r:: 1 ft the con-iiMun of tl-o (inmnn r-tcc :i o.MTiin ; tlu ir !!it!uin."i iu one (l!r-"iion h.wv platM.'.t t!i1 iiiiTiihlt-vt citizen in tlif i'Tiwr - TiMimsI.'tn-t'F ot iioMi'. IVi-'pt 1 I fi.j-.,c!' un. tiit K-rk ol aino-l-oration -t r-.-i'l i! y nr. I v.'ill f omit : nut la j r- crv. tiii tjir l:iinn 1 .1 Ti u-'i.-1 ol t'i'j li : l: Uv-t civ:;)x it: on .:-.' 11 !-- r r. :i i J o-- r ( t-r- ry n.ition on th" .n::' 1 su:fa thf jri vr'S3ivp I'liint. i',y tho Iiiuht'-i rtvi!:7 tiifn 1 ri-un the wt::-nfTis nl trst ( 'f r.-ti:ip.';-y in t! h::ri at thr VC--:Ji t"iitthT wilh t!ie :unfii;-i an-i dnvi ni vt I n. i . j e r i i ' 1 ; 1 I ly tiie '-tM:t nif.iu ai i, -n -ii!iri)"'i':'!t' j. :s rivili 7 1 1 ;.-n witho.it tm i 'hrist in n il y ? It iNirr-i.. stm Ic ; . i ii;ro-iuit i vf? cl ii:ti-i:;'i.'-'. Tho rjv-iiz.itl' u t i lir..-Ti;ii!i:y, r-oin.r-.i -i!h . th:it of Aiiv oLht-7 fi V 1 ' i 7.:i: inn. i llkr tno 1 'iisiint, 1 juicy :q ii!t. tip.tf'l with roil ani irnlJ. in c n-pMri-fon witji lh rin,-it-:".ilri Iruit t tin t rriw h on the I jr ron Ntaoros of th lVa-l Sra. Th; irinT is i;iir t thf oy(- v.-. i v ; lt-.tiH t' n-f, th httfris ploas in to tho e : tit , but nauoous anl t-arrrn in the ' Wo will now r"lr:;ro oi:r.cro -' fr tn tt.i c nt ir ii ou? region vi t?o:ir!it. aua rc umc o.ir own itj..t ; s-phore oi,: uioro. i A g'Mxi ma;;y o! tn oaIir ottk r f tlils ro--?on were wnrtt t- w tno -hiitll'. ani f:ihri it l .!!r own cloth, biankot', tinnn ,!.. 't. A t trni'-r wouid r:i:se sh'(p, Hhciir ificin, f-ronr tho won!, cirtl. j in v.v wp:iv" it int iii cutt inti.il lion3? j i: t within hij own f'iilly: anl th;.1' ."'im-1 horMi'jn out -si .lo, with a lit t lo ot n )n I rli-r on tho i n -hft e.iitilotl ti o i-io:;--' r to !roittiiL' t'S'.ik h:iJ furiov.- hlritol winter w i!h ea-y lnipMr.iry. Th'co wore thr- happy d-ty of rohnt honlth j. ;i 1 r.To:iide::oo of woik. Ai'onti n-s-the iiotlieaino4f.it ot the loom It Wet. pnoiP'rel to tho 'U;oK.ir'u" ;.o wl;ic!i we will now .io.-rihe. i"h 1; : t t-.hi;ul i- a Kr::t tHoU-i ol wat'T, alwny-i M.u:iloij liot. ha niri ti: in Tho ti-" ),!;ire h:i.! a pln li -a 1 nifj'ly f (ofr -.inp. Tfio cloth v:iv thon tir-1 Mown in a h on ti: floor, wio-ro it wr;i t horotii; h ' y wot ut nnd to: t ponpo'i roatiy fir trie 'kn'tf.rs.1' lu:r ".'Ut tn-o's then tO'"l; t h i r r"int on f.-ir e'l-iirs. pin-Tfi so bc to M-rroiinl the tioth. a lino ninn.:!- aronn I through tho riinif for tht; kh-ker- t li'i'l on by. All be:nic -''it'-l rtl bareloot, tho vsork o.m ho srnn. n I too I. loker? woui.l presently ' kirk up a ' - la tior" on :i h ue ft lo. ; Tii'-ro wa-j n-t iii mil poli ten :-.. or coroni'iny tnfxort np in thp prross. hnt ih" ft' nt k -"r.-i ki. kod ;twav In viT.r-u? u!e oft ;-d kiokma: hiu lier ' tlian tlir In hory pile on tho flmr. noe in a while ' ono of the numher wouhl fi mi h i irol f on th V r t""itont:i a mnimt'.tn ol p:ip huooJes, oeoiipy tr.ic tho plaov ot the oh.th in tho kirkitv proecss : atnl , I.i .ippi-ara -.( on cm-riuz Iioin ti.o Ui?i was tor ; ail Th w.-ni l.k a keel-h.mlM M;!or on lin--oi-om.k day l'.-iri !hip. "I tc :th4vo (leTil'Oft nie! hod w.i.- t li -run it iv m !'oJ '. pr-H.-e- u;.d t !iTf v always r irn-d of imlt"- jiiv ton ni'-tfi hi with it. TlK.t M v.lirre ir"iitU-ni";i h;vI 1:- ii'.n-'i poplo mi.s H. for it woufil ho a rare r-irht in-io-'! lose" j-.i.i'fp-'. ltwyr-r-. in : u: Tor r 'ii.i.t .itcn at n:i h.t-iO's. How. fr, i l-.kt h lev r when the arm i- i;ort the wmlit i" heav-y nl vice rr MX. ( r nt!- men riave a L"e.U wt'iii ut ruiu-t. w ith ii she rt s Tnt 'to to en j .y it. wtii th 1 ihoivr . I ns a Iiiiiited eoiijiionKTaliun of w.-uith, tmt ken an.! h'iuiiy apMt iil-. I- r c;'j..yn"r.t. So. on per-c-'ivo. tli ir-vr pi"4r.'-i'uo p'-rv:ii' evpn the moral worlil. Hut t- the Ioo;n n.'-.in. A nt fi" yenr l6"0 the A mU-r.-' n Inniliy hroiiuht a lo-iui w . ; ii li.cni fr.:u Sh;iv. r" r-ie k. "llnnrin-tl-.n o.ainty. whi;-!; i ir.ft rt lv.enc wea vi ui; ppar.i f i wi! in n t he limit ' ', C;iT;;tr::i (-unty. lii'- oh! lo -.-i l.iii tioon in use r( me tw nty ycftr hot-'-ro its a-tvent int i thr.-o jart. Irivnvf b vv. t'.--wn a l:r:r-loim in the t.uniiy i.r '.ipwan!.- ol a hunirfi yr.M. In tim-T a:.? -t i tan an 1 so.su.j. fimt Ut vr : enoo''h ''on.ltMon to f-vi-;i srvjee lor a hnnilril yair 4r mere t corn . 1 1k nj.i franiii i? iif-vr vork otl by M ri. Ar.l-i'W V e r j .on. who rut :.).: n'l t'l'lo r!::,t i" .. vf-'i p": l' .::fcv- ilr.-j j.-fMr lu r. I'r.tii'lmor her A mltTi.! worke.l t he 1-v.rn 1 ur : Inu !er iay, a mf a t.-r dor M r.. I'.nr-r -on, the t.'ier : oi Antirt-w Jitiro nn; an.l r.our in t-if irra iii"'M'a fntniiy tho anr.mt 1 oi". Mi.l !o:- ;r .r.-i ur.'k ani kerf- aliv; t:e fir.-ieiu m- no-ries. i hotd i nnttl? ( I" il-:s loom, wiit.uii lrr.i n ri-w. - .t , hfs r t!,iinh-v.'ir-n l!;fw. torm'i by thr eon?tart i.--?r f : a hi:nfn"if yer. it i no MH'iii r.'-e. :;pl:-h- ' tnottt to he ;tlie t" r si id an ! wi"tvo ir:- ti:-? sheep rj to tt': fin:1 :i'f! c "?h rarp!ur. drnwin in mill riir;nr n 1 rcnly to Mart; M-.il tr. ny very hMrnt'U. p; ople, wim tiinik :-ry lltt!" i their eonit'i !' i ; nent -. ea n t'o a 1 t h : w i h fat? a :i .1 i! r terity. ' he pla no tr k'? th plaeoi th hom now a day, hnt it i rot vr.-'.I f. r all to r m the oanl Ti'l none in tho r iiiK-, 'i'lienn-'i.t tl l i'uc h p.;t a to ihe ht art of itil istiy a the iic:iv eitly ? mphonv f;om the rhor.is oj mn !- i to th ear of t lie votary of t 1 o inn so. Til'". ! a ? FmJ-k. teti h't in n':ir the "!te oi' Pnrroll tow n h!oiU ti.e yar 1 T'T, an. I ha t'""'-''! in tu at ' ttiilt . 'iu". T5 n ol ihis oi l ;-l,u'"': k"rl - parr n , JTo to'iifira. n-ii an.i : r" tn. A hio-fj!"- you'nir , f r ;n t f i r n,i ."" h:- ! -.i v: i !irr:.t -.n: i r: w!.rrc- i - li -i; - 1 to wt. it in- ! ,r-..hh !.;:: i-.-n-j t-n.-irae- , tor hr t-i- iianie t;i Putv ii,'-i-:v hir-he'.-.r ilio -hail Ha.m tiir han-i of t'r- J.iir r;-: 'vpr. A!'- ; t-r t'i ;i - .p f - :i I i nt anihurrz n; n f-tr':,-- . ar'tmi-l the r."Tn. the j ::nn-s nr cl'a;-.-.1 ;-av J --'in I'm :o-.r r.n ! "r:n'- :A-y -." "M-.w ; Inv-." :in 1 rmpir. in i'..'nT.il. op t:o ry i nil . rear nio'-.J.i, j-. A- a;T iv.iy n-r w -,w-.'it ;i h"W p:-iv i-. w w:i! .hten t!i-'j f li:- on tlio -;h- A r. :! so.- vt. -i rM.;.?.'.tn:.ic . .-.jTo.I it: t: -r. wit1: r,. i innate :i I ! : f " 1 1 n:.; it." A nv :) 'ivd.i ;-!; to .-),-. w ei-in- j,:. I r.p at , t-.e i--,r. iv.:-kiiur kv."V- :i "hat mi'ioh! ! or she w.-hri to ht-i .-.M, til" --l!--Tn:.i." rvp-ri'i'j'-.L: 1 ir.", iiw1! : f iTi ; ii'.' r i! t : : o:" M':i;.,;t:.j hiv!i ' li-? hiol i.n exhi"iit."n. 1 Li .;np' wi- rlo n nkt-n : i::to t lie r"om nvj plaooJ h.'t t t'v :v,;rT-"-. wire ' ho i-o-jM l,mi.-. Il at !ntl 1 nx.1 1 w hi -h vti-w '. rii i r ti ; th" an,n:'i--!:r,. As i. on a'reridy initiate i ?;'vv:i I:kfi;o iret "'a to'.re ioto t!ie Fame fix with' hini-"!?. lie wn.i iv n ft T: i of what h-. .I'.-n. ani ', .t,'.- 1 nn. At r.notlier tni:4 we v. lti i ul : r i: tn r- r into . a w Tii-ire ;;;vrt : ;-- i: t!.o av re .lsri : i. I.'.t k t it. 4. I-;.-. A. I. H. Th pri !r of a r.to - i -r. tho 1 int ?;n-I j - y of Lotto. ' rrr" h-r t !,ilii.-en. M'-s-'O hrr ':. wii.-n ; n.-- ni "V-i ri'l t?'.kr- t Sic ro a wfiv. T'1 w :-; '. n s. t hi :i. ; I 1l."v have a ' "oiu- h. o. . r V h '.lu'h. v. hi i' - :-r. i - ' :-i-if : ri-o. i V rt . t r"-;n; ni; I n trrrilf" r'-k i' '"') - n-!:j'- .-' t it t-.t once. SHIhoK'S roNSPMI'TlMN T Ui: !, ;v-r;n- : ti-oi to euro t !!. ? r.,- V' ft.-.. 5' !-.. ft;?-! !. '.. Kor I.a:ie V,:: S; ;-. .r'h-. m-j S:i;! -h'- Nr- ' "iNl'lv!:"--!, I'ri '". u;. ets. Sri I hy ;..!. l.!."Vi;. Iruj-.st, Khen?' r. ,.-i:j. i w.?"-:a. " .loMS-WII.UA MS. M (rr:;'.!. on Tne-.lr.v, i -t. 7. J--T:, 1v K-v. A. SJ.-iirT.-h, Tr. M.'I:?m.h I. .TE.-i. of h;on-...".r.:. an i Mi-- 'aT!i i:i.i : it J. Williams, of 1'ine l-Vits Ii.-linna efi'inty. OISI Tl 'ART. Ki:i:K. T ('..n.'-i-.u-h. on Oer. n, 1ST'.', Mr. Koni:;:T K r.r.n. r.-zi AotiA if y. -.ir.Iay. hO Ml f 3 t JJN a:i-l fn ti account ol .luhn V.;crnpr. A.-iurii' f.t l'etrr TreMh r -r tl. hrntit oi erO'l:t"r-, has i te 'n tiu-.l In tiie of!';,p of th? Pr-.iThonotarj- nf ('am- i V-ria of:inf v. an l " il f'O prenfei r tho ;i rt oi j the ti.st loniav li-y-m-'er r.oxt. CT. K. OiKJNNM.U 'r -.tlf n,t .rv. Tr !th--nr t-irv's tir. 'e. KV?nbtr.v, frt. . IsTJ.-":. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING T1.t I rnt-i ai! v.ir -v.;i ftrn.or -:T-rt-. f- r ? -.ur.ty a:il c.-wpitrt-r: . Evcryv. l:-r.- i"r: .n.-'e f.f 1-ri-k t'ir..- '. - rui'- lt. .11. 1 .-k Hnll 1 on tin" r--.'.dv liow ti l."'.v t".f : !!. t;. ii."-; v. ...rt- y ii iti'.-n i hcaiiy-ina if C!.t5:iti? liat can lie sft n anywluT" in .ti:vii'-.i. IV'iple may p!..-' that Vi'a'-.ar.i-.k' r .v r.mwn l;avo n.t boon il tli'- j -it -um-r months w!i-ii tli.-y omw1 ..".1 .- t":.- f -.i: i'.in;- 1 -.t T. v ! --k '-ri tl:.- i 1-.".:-.!:: m-1 r.wws, and n.t..- th.- iju:tnt!ty r.n.l quality f tl.i- FAVORliE BRAND OF CLOTHING THA T IS .Villi ti: .l!;-i.ill"l-i f OAlv IIAI1 to 15i-i-tlo AvitH Prices will not be in nm-.-ti n. for Tvl.iU'. i : hir- tl." .-.-i:tn Roorrs3 Full cf Clothing for ncs-'gh Vcrk, Rcoms Fti!' of Clothing; for Stores Wear, Rooms Full of Clothing for Fino Dress. Al! mailt tip to our own liih tandaril i-f inanufa'-ttir, thTo xivl Im i.rirrs o l.iv mark-.! on thp Karsin-uts tluit ovt n tiie v. ho'c-nl" w -rk 1h hi; t ' tai!" ! is thrown f.-m-l.:tt.-ly i:i t!. slia,!-'. 1 ) nv is ,-.;.:y OAK KALI, VOll GOOD CLOTIIIXG, Ar.l Mr. Waiiair.akt-r'.s n-i-rcts to oU fiion's ami row j-ntr- -iif, t- say ttr-ro arf Op :i Doors ri'i-l lio.irty v.-:i-onn , vi iy w M-k-!.y for al! wli-i t-liooo to coiut' to imy or look or foic; arc : :.:. tl tl.is in t:-f-v,-;n-!-.;i-.j; r itatv.n is o,.-.l!..liy x'- ii.l.-J to ovt-i-y '..o1y to ilro: in a'..l se tic ch:inc;or- ami a-lditiotis i:i ci i cr.i-iii -o aiol .stock in tho ' Oalv JEEelII of 18TO. HiT A Mi t' i 1 1 1 ln--o ol' )ii!iti -rlt'.7ii-n nn' in .i)'(nii'.jici. to lvom ft 1 y wnit o:i cii'.toiriorH, rtil tlic n 1 1 1 ill -i -will lc i r-i 1 lor nnr rlra 3 1 ii r :'- f iin-iniy-i. Vl.. MAIL OKIH.K 1 I li'I.MIiNT i. tli ior.:.-ii tnrr of t'ontlonipn ofloni; pvin-rii'iii'i'. VTOTiri: XN a n.1 filinl OTK'i: is h'-i-i-liv irivfii that tho first j I ff.-..;-.r.t f'f F. A. M:'ii"n.-lhcr. A- ! -.ne r.l li'ivi.i liro.iKii'iiis l-. tlif r.n-.f-i oi rre-l-il.-. tci Ix-ii lilrii In tin ii!l'' ot tlio I rot 1 1 on t try ol t'nnil-ri i ooioily. nn-l viil ho iri--rnt'il to J t n' Court of ( V..r.rr'"n I'loa (.f coontv. !or con- ! Iirini'tioa, -n tii- Hr-I lon-l-ivof ! 'rr:ihir nit. i C. V. ii'ImNXK'm lYithonr ti.r-. ' rrothr-notar '.-i .;lice, i;!.or..-.lnirir. Oct. 14. T'..-3t. QTJIAY STEFJJ. Canio to tho pr.-tr.- !.-( of tho pnljeerii'mr. In AUfilirTiy tovnc;:r, on nnoi'o'-cu t hr? ef Sj t.riiJ-er, a red r-'-r. i t wo v,h t? -por c ii hi-" o.fK. nnl iippo-oi to bv ri-in two yo:T.s el i. Th v-n-t r 1 r';rv'stel to .'i!'i i TTini, ? rn. :'ripe:ty, tny y-rir'--. ami l.:Ke l.ii.i r,r'v : ot lirwle hf w;!! Ik- ;-! ot ' a t:c I V. . t'li. ii::-k's Mill-, Allegheny Twp.t f Vt. 17. ! WANAMAKER & BROWN. i Oak Hnll, 6th and Market, Philadelphia. THE I.AliliEST ci.otiiim; house IN AMl-iKIUA. til bU J s sain Tlll I iAIJ Cr I-Cnr STOCK Ol1 MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING ftcr iUvjfil.i.y eil In Alliona in no-n rratiy for lnipcr-lin fn nnnirrnssa'ilf "! jtonrp anl n;io; tin; I r tl i.-srlcly ct ' GODFREY WOLFS iV'u-n rorn-Aii i-'ioxi-.r.ii HmS::r VAKU ION EMPOE ID M ! ri-ITOirs XOTK Tn tin- n:at- j S'.i- li'iinl H : ti ( iii.r.-, A-.!irn:.-tr.it..r ul I-!-.-.:! M.-il 'i r-. iiw.'i.;;l. j Art m-vr, I ii-t. .1'7,.. r.n motion of .Tiiriiistui") 5t S.-mi - ii I -0-.. I-. A. S!..i":ntKr. Aii.iiT'.rto r.-;;ort di -1 ri Sut ion h-n-iJ of th it-.-. j nt. -'.iits. Notice is hrr.-.y tr'vt.n t'.at I " 111 nttrn-l to tlic r-'-T'ltoi 0 t:f. . ........ n-'.'.olllMi.P .t. ;r my i ri'-ft ill I-.!.f rivV.iii '' ,-.-! H rtfne.ila:r. the T-.o, . A I'i'I T ) ii ' S X OT I ( ' E. I n t i . o ( '. i u rt a. V r.f omiYion n-,.' o' Camlirin i-. ..inlv. In t'ie in i:;.'r ol t: :'!:. 1 .1 1 i"- ST- as T- c-'ality. m:atm: :h'Ki::t.itv :i l IT, THK pr.r;;' F h.rer-1-: ! t:kiv nttiid, fir le i'.' '-.T.rrcil irnu C O'Vili-.T i:i r-" .-) 1 ;;t! 1. t '.e. 17. UT..-Ot, CUAL I.. IH iC, Aud.tr. o:.;f ! KOCIIESTEIl FAKE OF CLOTHING li! i t :r.:...i Ai.'lii ir to r.; r.ri ii;.'.i ,oi-r,' :i. i t w-n , , . , r, jVp'Ikov" . '-'t ' r -.v ' '- !n v'" snarV'-t. uliil- in f..vk anl i-n-is v.o !-r.-- cop-.i J'U.i. HOUSE IN I5LAIU COTaTY CAN COM PAKE WITH OHi'S, J-.c. lit Z n fie -k. r. v., at v!: !: t---" n! 1 'a. . I So f:n'; fail ! for,- Invccti-t ir. r. nw nlt to aal the F '-4 Godfrey mi mmm mm mm, UIMTOIVS NO TKT.. Ilavinor Ji V. h-.ii x -;. 1 .ti.l A no t fr tv t hi t ii-jti"ris' t ' .-irt of ( '.! oil.i ia county o r rr'. '!''rih-'i m of t io n.o .. y i 'i tli ? hi n l i-t .Toil n Ii. 1 :o--(-.-ar -1 o-r'-.T n' y-yi'T. Vx.-"ilo-so! tl.e f--:.-'" v: .lo ro h M ..-.or. f....'.l. us .t'O-rn hv tl-ir'r iir: nn-l y ivli il no'D'ir.t, I liorrl'V iivn r.oticto n :1 ?'-"'''" iitr-c!o-l that 1 will" at?-n.! loth-- !i.t"- o: 'il l r j '-'n'ini'r.t, it inv o'T- in i;'ir"onr:. o-i Un-i . Snc.nbrr V Ci, JT!. at ff n'eh' k O ft I 't'-nru.n. Win n npit mhi-rit th"V mnt-t .r "-' t'.eire.rtiitt or 1 ih f i-re 1 from ':' ' I. ODI. W. OATMAN, n.lltor. K'.pri'oiiTrir. tVt. f, T7.-'t. Twelfth Street. JText In.ar to Ur. rostof-re. AU-o:ia, I-t. C10 ,l rr0'!'-" nr! iIk"' lnvtnint cf ClflA OLUil tun-inl Kopor!.. frt 1riv. J,l,i' ' I roortion i r.'Uirn.-cvitn w.-ok on Kow-k 1 j-t ion. ot (S'f. . ..',, . R1O0. ftSOO. A-.Irf T. roMr io-lit A 0., 1 i'ri."". :.'. V, ,11 St , V. Mifvr! TlVTlli t"t 'rt!!. 1- ; h- l::-t!irf n,:'1l,VAVS I'KTOIIIAEI.IIU.ES P .',-'..-..?. I -rr- f.ie. A.J. U'UM i ' i . rii'i . i. v. I 1 1
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