MM rmium. ri:iisrK). ia.. yonjnti. - lire. . s o r c E.m; t. ! Remember thfit V. S. Barker & Ero. t Two men in tr-.? place, one evenlnw Inst i have the largest assortment of raisins, cur- j week, enoh of whom felt ns if a dofcen of rants, pnine.e, ritron, cranberries. spices, oysters In a chaSmr dish svould be flip ripht . sugars, syrup, mo'.Kw, so,, baking pow. t thing to take about that time, agreed tode- Uers, cronin tartar, and everything fixe, to ci.le who nhouM pay for them bv tr-vlntr I co!;. b .ke or boil with, at the very lowest ; which of th two Co-ii'ld tel! the bio-Test lie. , prices. A referee was appointed and the task was t 'liilhe sweet to i-rrnmrwr wlo.n tin. cftnni(.i,nn i.,. t- aiA a wr., j iu.- in ifctfuioer nave xne gay, ieuve Sea- ,,v-isure in announcing that w have r':'!lrt-t ii.' wllh tb rubllsber of the "' V j, ki t Nf '' uich, enable ns to clnb X "' to the ?iBitt rtMBAS at the .. , f ?l uO per year a trifle orer t?ie ! son one f I T i a a i j It J I'-" C 3: t i -..IT. ... ;n t ua: rtxe:.t 1.- 5 'I- w.,i u- a pciai1. un ids t h is utf.-r hae ever yn been . tl.i Slate. and U will enable l.c t KitMtx to procure almost ii -j arnil wiiicu. a: al! lime newy : -l I ' " pan tc-ilarly so during u. w..r I?-'.) a i.ir sure f.u bedoubly :j i;s I ."-si lenti U ciiinpaiitn and -.- .ml. Sen I in jour nsmes at on jo. .'."-I- .4-Vi l'KUSOXAL. ;jr:iL.Ti:'.ii: .xdtiikOthep. 1'lack. ;. k.i- i! fur u-c at I'reidhotfs. it : 1 1 s of jfihf.-s at r'lvi'lliolT's. -i' .r.t:.: mul taMo oi! cloths at f'reid- !.--: t li.'n' in the market at X. J. -1 '.! ; "aloiichi and Su'.tan.t rai- . k f n';t, in barrels, sarks and P;tl.' Freemas a'.one. Thii ! be ., c rt time that a metropolitan tn t-rj-Jjfct within the raeh of tub- ! j-na'.l an aJ!It!onal price. actively saiall amount ourreait- n!c'.vcs in C'"inDianl of the 1 l-"non All events of Inter-'!, local, '"- r,Tin, wa: be iiren'.eil completely , "v ( v ?t. or the other of thee publlea-r'i.'J'rjr-e 'Ttn of full an'l tni'tworthy T,'kv; nuutatl'ini will be vrortU, ta many , 'c-i u- hnn the additional amount , .r j) e clutibinK arranareiuent. To thof e u tj!:l'ar w-lth the ch.iracter nr the Ni-as. woult'. ?ay It U the best repre ' '. ,. ..-t Jn. J urnall3in In the Ve?t. v Sf.w larKC iibl column i, ' of tel'-mi'h and jtsnral news, v e.l'.turlal on the topics oi the day. 'iiiii-r yet Incisive s'j le, and In a!l e'-identiy alms to aire tacts In 1 I .. f. . Itl .-.. cany f tho la r;e metropolitan ""a ir.r.' to the flsh." fur;.?, not . tr ; , : e uiotto. ;i. a:: i'jr r'udera will avail them-ntm-mal opportunity or eearlo TT.fUly p:irr st 80 trlfl.n cost. - f jt thet'nicAfio W'ekklt News fher -iccl.-l Announcement. , r r.niiiiK ;ar te propose not only i " ::km js a better paper than ever , it. t. nviiiiCi" to-day such special In- ... (,;,( su! -a rurs, as weu a looia lijlll pay up to date, as will, ,r. : c-r!:i"5 ugbt to. make the Fast-.i- 1 ir. '. -p'-iif.il le vifito'- to every c -.:! '"' This inducement la no les . ( ir o vti pnpfr ai d the Ptttsliarn ,.sr,-, i tl r -u, hout the whole twelve ; ; vry iti-lerate ?uin of f 2 0 The .;p(T ii Ilt n 1 SO will b. one of the i.n .n : he country, lull cf the Iresh ,j r..n all the aciatcd presa and : itl '- el' ratus from a large corps of at the .National au'l State capitals, li .. t.'ie iln citlea and towns of :. . .Niw Vori. Uhi.i. Virginia, sec : a . V. ..r. ii A ; ;. :-t I iri.ji.ofr-! i t' fr- h ovters constantly on hand ,'. V .1 rr'diii'tf "s. ' ! :!-i!-t..r,, J.y loe phit, iu.il t, i .. ii-. i iii:ii-ll'.. v : v vii.oo! foundry Is 1hmi2 erected in i- . .. i... r. l'. 1-. -'p. ' r t., .-.ttct.-l th fi -tival at the "t i;. , i .i-l w--k. r : !! . t'uo'ii wheat, fto'ii and corn i-ii. :tt N. J. rteMt-oifs. -W-i 1 o j: ( ' 1 1 : t . I i r i i; Annouitccinciit with 'r i ;. WLf'Il.Y S'i;w?. -Ik in t .: nil the newpa)H.T wlien it -. '. 't . in 1 buy a new one. -!"' -:: -t r ,"i -.y of the year is expected T! d' -I'-'iut on Monday next. ! '! ' ! a '.'! , ( o.Ts prue list, and to protit by its sti2etiins. - ' '. of our 1 . 1 1 : v an. I V.'ilmore cor- , .! tj came t..o !;tr for t!rs wed:. -.' t" M' Iona!il A- Co's, I.orotto, for .its- v -oi-ds for i;britnia presents. -M -lUdiahl it Co have just rweived a !; . of cut articies for the holidays. -A i' i lv man is our friend l)r. liiu k, of f ! a. ") a d 'oo )at!L'!.t-r. Shske. Poe. ! -.!..!! iitie of conit ! ionaries at Freid . - r."il ; :ieo, iowcr thun any whre rise, -i; i-.n would Lave a clear vision never -rif" in yof.r moutl- :n a liquid hrliday e. -.ds at FroidViofff. nit at "the lowest !'.:! V iky as f;uick as yoii ran, hi ine KurF.MAN like a nice more broneht to band, that for ?uue a small sum oi money yon can buy i rom K. f I'arrish, callel ' rsonny." er.onch sweet things to gladden all the'little folks ! you en stand. As already announced In these columns, I a fair and festival will be held in the Conrt : House next week, commencing on Tuesday evenl'ig, In aid of the Presbyterian church". 4 Everybody is invited to attend and buv their Christmas candies and other articles suitable , for holidaj' presents. i Michael hrnngel, wreneral utility man at the Mountain House, fell from a load of hay near the almshouse, on Wednesday last, and I was considerably bruised ahnnt the face and ! body s; much so. indeed, that he looked as if lie had been run through, a threshing ma- j chine the wrong wrvv. Tle dwelling house on the old homestea d of Paul (ieorge, :ec'd, owneil and occupied by Messrs. P. and I!. tenrie, at Lillj'.ssta- ' ; tion, was lestroyed by fire, with aliout half . its cont'-nts, between ii ami 10 o'clock on Fri day even'.nc last. Origin of fire not learned. Liis about SI, coo ; no insurance. At the festival next week you will find the largest as.- itiuei.t of candies In towi which will be all new a lid ftoslf". with no old stoek to select from, liy patronizing the festival you viM git what you want much ; cheaper than at any other place, while at the ! same time you will" be aiding a g'Xid cause. The Jtil.nstown Trti'is authority for the statement that on the morning of De cember 11 one of the whistles of the Cambi ia : works was heard by -Mr. Joni .Sharp, of ; Johnstown, and others, while they were at ' the house of Mr. F A. Kirkpauick, in ihur township, a distance of over twenty miles in ; an air line. The neat little store around the corner : Is literally crammed with candies, nuts, ami other good things, expressly provided for the j coming holidays, and if the'iitt e foiks of this , community don't get their surfeit of sweet- , meats it will certainly not be the fault of E. ('. PanM., proprietor of the neat little store aforesaid. Iioii't forget when youare lookingabout : i for Christmas presents tnat a large lot of , : useful articles especially stilted for presents, ' j such as laoies" silk handkerchiefs and ties, cents' fancy ties a'ld hows, and aii other goods of that hind, can be found at Barkers" ! cheap cash store, w here prices are lower than ', at any other establishment in town. Our wid.i-awake representative in Con- ; liress lien A. ! I . Unit roth, on Monday last introduced a bill to amend the existing pen- ' sion law. It giants a pension to all surviv ing enlisted 'jnen, Including volunteers, and till drafted men in the service of the Un'ted : States in the late war, and their surviving j widows and dependent fathers and mothers. Tames and Patrick Murray were burri -d under a fail of slate in what is know as tin; Meriing No. - mine, about fotir miles from Oscisola. Clearfield comity, on Tuesday after noon of Ust week, and li'era!'y smothered to .death. t)ne of the untortPTve.teii- leaves a wife and one chill; theSi tlier was a single man and had been in the country only a lew ; months. The Catholic Publication Society of New ' York have placed ns under obligations for a ! volume enti;l -d "Five Minute Sermons," i eonipnsinc a series of brief discourses deliv I rred by priests of the Paulist Order Iiotn ' texts appropriate to every Sunday and holi day throughout the year. We .shall endeavor to "give the work a more extended notice j next week. i Mr John Nelson, of Lognn township, Huntingdon county, seemsto have more than : his share of this world's troubles, if we may ; j idce fiom the fact that on the very day j (Dee. 3d) that two of Ins children oied oi diphteria, and while his wife was coffined to i l'd with illness, he himself fell down a flight ! of stairs, fracturing three of his ribs r.r.d ! cutting an uciy gal; in his hca.l. ; Maggie Varley and Msggte TMvidson, the to yr-ung women scnti -need in our : county court last week to two years and six niorths in tb penitentiary fr nrc'Hrv ti t rather remarkable- eri.ne for females to com- i mit and Jacob Va: atta, who is to serve three years and a half for a similar crime, weieall taken tothatinstiiution en Tuesday last by Sheriff Pvan and Mr. J. A. shoema ker. Our attentive fiiend J. O. C, writing from Chirrytree. savs that Mr. Fiaiey, who was robbed on the night of the L'flth nit., has hioi the good fortune to recover an envelope coi, tabling S4-" in greenbacks, which through .-ottic oversight en part of the thieves had been thrown aside as worthless. His gold, however, as our correspondent remarks without mentioning the sum, has "gone where the woodbine twineth." We learn that Messrs. E. C. Parrish and C.'hai !'s l.aterner, of this piace, havearranued for a l.aif-mile foot race on Christmas after noon for a purseof ?."0, and that each of them has already deposited otie-haif tb:it amount ! with the understamling that the winner is to rake in the pile We have not learned where the race is to take place, but it is provable, if it di n't prove a fizzle, that ail interested will 'ind out in time to witness the contest. A lreiglit biakeiian named WiiH.un Eord, a resident of New Florence, West moreland count v. feli from his train between Writ MAirsa nr Jok stows. Bob Bnr dette, the world-renowned newspaper wit, paid a brief visit to Johnstown a few days ago for the purpose of delivering one of his characteristic lectures, and while there in terviewed the t-inuler wire mill, of which lie has this to mv rn his famous funny paper, the Burlington" (la.) Havkrye : "Here." said Vlnnel Paten, "is where we make barbed wire, for lonoe. You may know some thing " We needn't ko In here." I teld him loftily. I don't come to Pennsylvania to sec barbwiremade. W e can discount yon on that, away out In our own ir,iltl Rt.t .if fnWA W e llBVf It RlAnil l I'tiiTX fit J Mrballtown that can just sret up and walk away- freight fla-man on j P" -"" "Yes." the Colonel says, cheerfully, and In warm lfc1or-raent of what 1 say. ye. I know; It is a year ago a very wealthy editor of a country ; neWspajr in "Stop I" exclaimed the referee. "you tave won already that can't be discounted;" and looking at the other man, : continued, "It's your treat, and as there's : luck in odd numbers, I'll make one of the I party:' whleh wagreeMe all round John A. N inner, a the Pittsburgh division, was struck by the Oallitzin omver troJn. Tnesdav even ine. while, .descending tile eastern slope of the J good lurt.iry: tirat-rate: this is It -1 . u-ir. "F. -"I v r i -1' A A: n.i r of black bass were recently e Si;--p:cl..ii.na river near C'herry- i.-':l i-otlfty. r'-lived, h complete line of dry ! a I t" st, -k (!f boots, shoes hats. :T"s. Me tint I'ittsbnrch .-ofv i a n't eierybody who I'ittslmrtdi. i 9 s f ill of snow tids ii'l ',-,1. that it cannot be r o--na mental nor useful. I mother heinc afflicted with tties of 'Sellers' ( outrh Syr eai a new lease of life." lil'ec! and one "bai" badly e-t a'.d only renoit thus far , tl e iviiim'ijf Chest creek. " i. of Altoona. Is the hap ''o teen-pound boy baby. ::t p. e voi;h -of a Philip pic. iv- 'v,. ,.i,.!d a dose of 'Dr. Sailors' v- :;i an I ii was all r'trht in an s :.! by di".u;gi.4 at 25 cents per t-l-eii e;t iirat-d that .8on,C0'l will ! tjirt.ule and lay the track on ' ' ' rtiir.Md frnj Johnston-n ii.--t'vr. ; i:ii s. do not fail to i l l's Coojii vrup to tiie little ..i .-!s"s C-'itglisor Colds. Costs 1 f'i.-nier iiann d Larimer, living ,; Westmoreland county, was u -t i'W davs ago bv a viciots . : '-c .. "i ::,'".-rfai association of Altoona 1 .'u tii fair projects of siicct n . ' ' e-' ihljshing a f;ee kinder- ' " i". f it city. I. c of canned goods, such ns ' : Lima oca::s, pacl.'s, tonni ;. k : r.os, as v eli as cranberries " ito-:it, it N. J. Fiie.Ihoff s. ' ; s n:.,'e rot many miles from '' if t:e Tr,h-,ne can "lie believed, a i r j i,,,rt,,if on sjtl;r,iv last " 1 w I '-tlier she couldn't send a tin I,..;,:. F. Jones, Superintendent of ' i.'.ti ' ran Sunday School. Altoona, ' :.,,ay i iul;t last fir.m internal in o'aii t . ti, ,t Iotot sii'i'i wbil'i trvinir ''Vy ir .n bar. '; m rti:sr last, John Wood, i 1 1 ; T lumber r:im in the Altoona I t between the projecting ms'.v ir.juredth.it his re d mbU'u!. - in I.iterarv and Dramatic vt Francis" College, Loretto, will f tf rt.-i i-irsii-nt , eoiisisting of vrn-al '' : !'' imi-.li-. ih-etations, comedy, " ' Monday atternoon. a j -.v- r,:-r r..;..rr.- .vi-! j ... K!ad to .Vr. I't-t. r M'-Tatnany, who for '-"." enn h. been a resident of " kv . has returned to A! toon nod i t.'-kei.j-) l is a'o-ide onre more in Ciesson and C.ibiUin on iSaturdity Itist, m conM-qjeiice of the giving a way of the brake rod he was operating at the time, and re ceived injuries of a serious thouuh fortu nately not fatal character. A brother of the injured tr.nn was killed by a railn. id acci dent near I he same spot "about two years ago. Absence from home must be our x"ise for not noting at the proper lime the removal from M Augustine, this county, to Irwin Station, Westmoreland county, of Dr. A.1"?:. Tait, a gentleman with whom, during our entire acquaintance, we have enjoyed the most pleasant relation":. The Doctor has nnr sincere good wishes lor his success in his new lo ation. where we are eonfn.eiit he will make many friends by his courtesy, candor and carcf uhies. The Johnstown Tribune says there is an artificial bird in a handsome case at llauni er's new Main street store, which isa marvel i:: its wav. l.y the ingenious arrangement of mechanism in the base of the cage an appa ratus i.xteti.lsto the perch where the -onvr-stcr is posed, and when the machine is start ed the little imitation rrnnseiueiit com mences twittering, working its head and tail, and goes off ir.t-i r. sort of eeslacy. As an automaton it is wonderful. The old lo-r house and barn in Hill Val ley, near the residence of Key. Jas. ii. Eane, eight miles from Mount Croon, Huntingdon County, still fctand, says an exchange, much as they did forty years ntro, when !5ob Me Coiiauidiy murdcied six members of the Erown family in and near them. The bullet hole tv.av still be seen In the sMn of l!w door mountain, and knocked from the car on which he was Ktand.ing. The result was an ng!y cnt. one and a halt livdies" Kmg, over Ins left eye, to say nothing t f the wind being knocked completely out of him for "a brief period. The Injured man was leanine out to discover whether the wheels of his train were sliding when Cue accident happened.'- He was taken to Altoona.' where his wound was dressedt after which he was conveyed to Ids hoarding-house, where lie has hy'this time no doubt sufficiently recovered to congratu late himself that bis injuries are not more Ntimer-ous or more serious. . The Johnstown Tribune of TiTsdaysiys that the members of the bar of Cumbria county have gotten up a petition to President Hayes, urging the appointment of ieoree M. J.'eade, F.S.J., as the successor of Hon. W. W. "Ketchawi, fvcea-ed, on tho bench of the Dis-; triet Court of Western Pennsylvania. Mr. Ileade would make an honorable, upright Judge, cool and cautious, kind and consider ate, and in every Way a worthy successor .of Judee Ketcham, who md the good will and esteem of members of the bar in Pennsylva nia in an eminent lccrec. Shoutd Mr. I.'ende receive the appointment, continues the Tri bune, Cambria county will !oe one of the most conscientious, failhful, hard-working members, and the bench receive a learned, honorable, dignified Judge. We believe there is no office Mr. Kea'e would not 1'iil with honor to himself and credit to the pow er that entrusts him itl: the position. Mac tie Varley r.nd Maggie Davidson are not the only temafes, we beg leave to inform the Johtistowu linriay Times, who have been convicted of erreie and sent to the peniten tiary from this county. At least, one otln r frail fair one had the misfortune b occupy that unenviable position, We refef t young woman named Ann Hartzeli, a resi dent of White township, who was charged with the crime of infanticide, and at Septem ber sessious, is;i, was found guilty of mur der in, ihe second liegree antl sentenced to the penitertiaiy for a period of seven years, : but vi as pardoned by the C.uveriior long be fore her teira exjiired. She was afterward : married to John lb-am, of Jackson township, with whom 'she l-eeannt sctpratnttd while serving le-r fcrul of imiirioniiM-nt, audi who is now, if we mistake not, back in his old quarters in the penitentiary. Her case was carried to the Supreme" Ce-tut, without, however, serving her any good purpose, as the judgment of our county court-was finally affirmed by Uiat body in De j-nibei-, JS;;?,. We 'earn from the Johnstown Trtb-in . that DuviU Cosllowand Martin Fish, strikers in the steel works of the Cambria iron com pany, were axe-ending on the elevator about half past 1 o'clock on Monday morning, the elevator at the time containing a quantityof material for the cupola, and from some cause they allowed it to be drawn a short distance above the upper platform, when one of the weight ropes broke and ii commenced falling wltli fearful velocity. The distance to the ground is about thirty-four feet, and the two gentlemen were pretty seriously hurt at the ! termination) of their rapid descent. Mr. 1 Cost low was rendered totally unconscious by the concussion, U-side receiving cuts aliout his head and face, the knocking out of one of ; his tt"-tll, am! contusion. on his body. Mr. Fish sustained the sprain r.g of bcth ankles, and tho bone 0f one of bio gr-at toes was unjoinred. Medical aid was summoned, but , It v. as not until seven tiour ftr-rw:""d that Cost low came to liiT.self, and during the in terim he was iot.il'y ohllsious as to what had !i:-.ppci-.ed. Po1h will recover. ' --Altixonn seems to be the aradi.se of ' newspaner men, if we mar itide from tit" f A t th.it ii h.is now three daily and three weekly journals, iili of which np."-.ir to be doing a thriving business. The latest ven ture of the kind is the Altoona D tihi .N"n, as pretty a paper and as good a one for its size as has ever been issued fiom the press of that or any cither city. The ym is devoted tothe dissemination of pure Democratic principles, and the terse and intelligent manner in which ' it deals with al! the leading questions of the day is evidence sunk-tent tnat its able editor. ' Win. P. Furcy. lq.. is the right man in the right place. Hut that is not M that with truth can be said in its favor, for while its , editorial and general nevs ilepai tuitiits are first-class in every respect, its local columns are filled to repletion with the best efforts ot ; it i-JIicient r.nd gentleinaiiiy local editor, ! Mr. John Furcy. A neater aiid better dnily paper no inland town in tK- State can boast i of, and If it gets all the patro-iat'e it tr.erits, ns v.e sincerely hope it may, it is bound to prove a big bonana tj its. cntcrpiisirg and public spirited stockholders. A colored bariier reci ntly lcnioved from Holliduysburg to Huntiii'.diM), where he not only found work for him.self but also for his wile, who was fortunate enough t." secure employment as a donn-sti.- in the house of , the sun.e feiijw craftsman who had given ' her hu.sbr.nd a situation in his shop. Thee. ; b. aforesaid had not. however, been long in his new pia -e before he became very much dissipated in his habits, ajxT.t his money reckicssly, and si last found himself so liaril up that he was unable to buy a new shirt, of which he stood gteatly in n. i d. Meantime Ids employer's v. ife, who was sick unto deat it, had made herself a shroud in expectation of her approaching dissolution, hut when her end caiiic, as it did sjieeaily, tho ' v. inding sh-et" so ttioUhtfui!y provi'.led could not be found, and r.sa (s.nseqnence the remains had to be interred without it. A day or two af terwards, however, the miss.ing shroud was found on the shiftless r.c, shirtless barber, who, it seems, had stolen the garment of the i grave and made it do du'v as a long-taiicd dickey. The tiiief skippedi-ut as soon a Un truth became known, and the last heard of him ho was on his way to Johnst-wii. having left his wife behind him in Huntingdon. An INF.XAMri.ED OiTEit. Do not fail to read the announcement in another column of the unsurpassed antl unequaled inducements to t cw sul si rib rs which are oiTei"d bv this journal for is. The Pittsburgh M't-khi liifprttrh, in all respects one of the best pa pers in country, full of the freshest and most reliable news procured by the most liberal expenditure, will be furnished with the KfiKKMAN throughout the entire ear to new subscribers and all those in arrears w ho pay up to date, at the wonderful low price of ?g.''0. Always a first-class paper and a wel come visitor to the family liresidt tho Tl eel- I m silent lor a tuomet.l. and the Colonel and i Oi-neral Webb appear to be Utmhlni? about ome- , thinsr. But this is the -Iowa barr. teel win-." nil : the same, and it came hereto be close under the ! winy ol the " fnnlier Steel Comptiny." the lamest wire mill in the world. They are still running ten , machiue at Mar"hlltown. I believe, and have the same number here, and 1 jsuess they will til be here eventually. It is any easy thinir to make OI K WAStTIX GTOf I.ETTFR. 0 - -- .i.--... WASHrifOTOjr, D. C, Deo. 15. 1T9. Enrrrm Cambria Fbettwaw The two honses have aireed to adjourn from Iee. 13th to Jan. 6th an iinnanally lono; holiday recess and already mcmtH-rp, on bnsir.ers or ple-isure bent, are hleinir homeward. There will hardly be s tnontui here to pe.se the three small appropriation bills, which tho Honso Committee Intend to iret through fiefore adjournment; bnt perhaps no one will make the point of order aeaint them. The House Committee on Prlntlnjr have done a pood thlna: In airreeinir to report the bill to make the I-ulilic Printer an eler-tive officer of the Senate. The principle was settled by the Kcpoblleans years aro. and acquleseed in bv the Itcmocrats. that this office cnnlit "to be under tho control ol "onirre?s. for whose .erv'e the position was created, and for whleh by tar the a-reater part of the work is done. 1 he joke ol thin measure i. that it will place tbe Kepunlieans in a very embarrassing position, if they care anything al all foreonsisteocv. lYeldent Hayes voted for the precise thinv which the IK-mo-crats now proimse : ?o did Secretary Shermsn ami all the older K.-publieans in theSe'ate and Honse : while Public Printer K.-trees. who is now to tie -ho.,t by his petard," lontiied in.ljstriualv for the measure. To prevent the pa tp warn of this ntBe frotn bt-ine taken out of their hat. .Is and its ex penditures are near $-J.iaii i.i . ) p-r antium T lie Ke- ptibib-nns will have to eat ih:r own worl. and barb wire. The machine does it nil. puts on the i the President will have to veto a measure which barb, twl-sts the wire, reels It and does everything ! except ship it and put it up and pay lor It. It it a ph-a-aiit-lookintr w ire to K.i2c iq oil. Kj.-Ii barb presents lour onus in a Kpr'"P- matl-T how i von climb the "int. yci t-e! ai ttiemrn you had ' just been to u pier: i--. nd h-4d beltu-d to put up the i-wia-sr. 1 ouee earned a cane noio- ol llns wire. Intend : re tu mote a doit Willi it. Kut loutt before 1 met tl.c den .iwav, i!iei- rauiiu.ri.-j are too p:ilu- i tut. .Nobody approvr l of my carryiss tha. eatie ex'-' pt niv patient, trn-tl'il tabor. Kteiy iia the Iowa -umpauy maies twenty mile.-) ' of this f'-nce. Twonty miles! t" h;t a panorama! Twenty rciii-s oi "weepime bfiys oi: one side cif a fence mid I tempt lint on-h'trds on the other. Twenty miles of astonished cattle madly waltiine lip the hill or i down the road sideways! or twisiiiijr their tail" in - unendurable anir'Osh and walking an, ai.d n their ban. If. Kvery day twenty uiib-f oi K-n-e.upon the 1 top rail ot v ci -li no man can s-.t and talk politics with Hi' neighbor, not with any dc-re of t .,mtort. If tn! kind ol fence kee,ii n the risht- of citizens ! to "meet and discuss." guaranteed bythoi'onti tutiou. is a-olng to bo seriously abridged, in the : rural districts. Ind you ever see them make wire It is simple ; enouvrii. 1 can make it now. Y'n start in with a , irreal in trot ol Heel that will weiifh as much as the new court hous. and you come out Willi a tiny thread ol wire, tine as a ooy's tnustai-he. And It is ' d me quickly. Tiic work runs on like the days on a thirtv-dav" note. After the wire c-mes from the rmiiililns roll" yon know what they are. of course : I do you pist take a kind of an iron paddle, very heavy and strong, but, very similar in shai e to the one iliad- ol shinale, u.ou the broad end of which j vou iiM-d to sit, win ; otir gentle mother held the I small cm! in her active hand, 'noe iron pad lie of the tlaut.-r stei-1 works Is perloratcd with bole. verv lanre at one end. and try small at the other. You l.eat and tile u.iwn the rousch. lare wire until vou act it pushed thrcuiflj one ol lliepe !i..ir; then . "the feels lake? hold ..I it. am! yon wouldn't believe me It 1 told you how rapidly that wire was reeled i up. S'-ni tliroiiirh another and another process un til it wis reaiiv It the market Ail tlie teol lor i the Hrooklyn bridge is taaCe here, every jioinid el It. 1 w.-at'to see ll.etu xaivunlzinn t!..- wire for this bridiie 1-c-rinerly mis wire was ail coiled ns soon as it e;ime throutrh th- bath. Colled hot.lt coelel In the coil, aid in tendency wa to remain eoticd. Yen have oll-a m.iicvd (hat, vht-n y.m w-re cwe;irinir at a bit ol wire y,ii wanted to tr.-iiiilitcn out. They u'-i to have sixteen ma el. i m s t the Itrs'felvn h-tdae jut for araiffhten ini; t!;l wire, lt.it new they do '.limits ceU'-r tiian that at the Haulier company's work-. I uey trot ti e wire alonic alciit i ne hundred atid hity l-.-vt between the balh and ti c re.-!" ; it c h,i -vlule It is strai?lit and its tendency Is to keep straight and spriiiii Iroin the coil. If you iro to the H uokiin bridge now jouwiil Lndilwi' sixli u machine? lor siraiiriitc'aimf wire as idleasacoiony ol Irani ps. It is a very simple process. I mi-'ht have thouubt ol it mvse'll. but 1 didn't. The loa.1 turty-two cur at the-'e w .rk" every month. And thi wir -? Io you know that every year th-re is wire enough to ' inake three hundred mile of railway iron used In our irreat wheat tn-ids by these -elf-binder? binding ' grain? V iro these things Uil ? .i i , f tu i,i,iit tir.-st t - n,s h n i ' ' " V 1' , -f , i k- " Difotivi will ne netiereveii innu i.ereto man Drown frow, t H-barn . whrU m si 1 him , f- depar.wout f. dis gm- and l.-ll oi.e of tho family alive to to if , el jI a,,, p(.cial m-ws features iiave long lu-en against the murderer. "y , well known, and ai for finance, trade and -Mr. H. O. Stohz. of -72Sit.'.? J il mai ki t rcp.dtsti.ey will be among the failed, many years employed as a salesman ;n the m(fSf .opVate and' valu.ihie published. We T lvr'r':7 ' cnliiU-nilv anticipate a largo accession to Pinker A Co , at that place, wert to 1 hila- rit- , r tllM -.-.... n : a !.. ,"'V- e'l ' N " A i "I'-'i.ii 1 1 ii ii f.n wl-.ich (;ener.il rly went east over the P. K. P.., oist. nrt.b-ti.e run from Pittsburgh a ih-ti-.ee of ii; miles, in the sl.oit sj.a.-o of three hours and a iIt.-.S. .'io tl'V Ih-cklej-. brother of M. E. . r..ri - ,. . . t ii . i e-e- e:. - 1 i mi I II Ol 1 1 1 1 s. '.CI-, llioif- r. . ", -" '' Alto- na. and now of f'ast Cone-- i, i,i.., ,,f e cisumotion at the latter ir I.."" ""'""y last. get about 27 years. ?Jr;'' ' "liter, a laborer at the Tbx-khill I's 7.', s',;" Huntingtloti county, fell from .-.i, K. llr"ve, n Saturday miVrdng, and -,wh l! '"'i-'s of the sUnfl which caused - Lv,n i-'1"uf n hr,ur after the accident. -F.Kd -lvp , a lr'Z fan.dly. f""- n at -rr.-e! 1 1 - benefits when properly t!bai,.. , r'l't p' liods, but to overfeed rt t, - ,s to s ' .n jt, and induce a degree '-t V.'nVV-' !, Dr' :i'!l!'5 H"ih-V 'Sv"n'P is t'1 i-.er'o ; ff'r ,!,p discomfort aiisn-.g fr0in -Ti e K Xl l':,!' " vr.. L"ri-Uo loior-sellei j who were , "- I'eil on M oi. ,,r t ,o... ... '-non,,,,,, - ......j ... .., " - a nim nrpreria '-ra 'n J t "'""y iorselling intoxicating which, we prenm. :"ibi',. , , 1",f-'"7' wre released trom that not enjoy a bette-vt-..i',: ' f',,ur,',l'''I:iy Inst, after having i thin bv attending eir Mill femis ot impriaonruent. . ' is designed to ai l I ll!iia i-u hist Monday night for the purpose of as-umtne the duties of a commercial agent for ti e well kn iw n clothing house of tsnyder, Harris, I?,iss.tt A- Co., who, we icel sale in saying, will find Harry one of the most en ergetic and reliable salesmen in their service . We wisii 1iiui abunJart su.it-ss in bis new venture, anil commend him tothe liiv-ral pat ronage of all our friends who buy clothing to si ll again. Mr. John F. Wills, of Allegheny town ship, a progressive farmer and staunch friend of the Fkf.km n, says that he has seen fiooa sionnl mention of " wonderful agricultural productions, but thinks in the matter of oats-raising he can discount them ail, he h iving last fall harvested fifty-two bushels of clean oats from two bushels of seed, known as the Pig White variety, and on one. , acre of ground. This is certainly a most re ntal k ib!.-vie'd, an I we venture to say that it cannot be sc.rp--ted in the most proline, r.at-vie'iiiing -e-tion of the com. try. How true it is that where there's a Wil'.(s) there's a wav. Mr. Car! Kivinhn, watchmaker and jew eler, don't often make much noise through the newspapers, r.ibeit his card is a constant reminder' of his business, but he wishes usto say in v'-w of the approaching holidays that he' has a brilliant array of elegant articles, such as clocks, watches, ear-rings, finger rings, breast-pins, watch-chains, and other m-at and desirable articles, which are pecu liarly appropriate for Christmas and New Year gift. Carl is one of the most reliable and courteous business men In tho communi ty, and whatever he offers for sale nitty be depended upon as the very best in quality and the very lowest in price. We have been requested to announce, and we doit with pleasure, that the "Sons, of Comer." a Welsh organization rf which Denr Aherarth (David James) is President, and Philip Tones Secretary, will bold an Eisteddfod, if you know what that is, at the C. M. church, this place, on Chri.-tmris day, afternoon and evening. The entertrtrnment wid consist, among other attractions, of a great variety of vocal music, for some of which prizes w ill be awarded. Doors open and tickets for sale at '1 and 7 o'clock, p. m. All who appreciate good singing, most of nine, win o" in f-.rigiisii. cmi- r treat on Christmas day family can fnil to appreciate the liberality and enterprise, of this offer. Consfmption Crr.r.n. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands bv an Fast India Biissiortsry the formula of a simple vegetable-remedy for the needy and permanent cure forC uisnrrf tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat ami Lung Affections, also a positive and rad ical cure for Nervous Debility and all Ner vous complaints, after having tested ns won An Ai i.f.of.d Ki.opemknt rrnit Ai.toona. I Patrick O'Connor, a former citizen of this ; county, now a denizen of Altoona, lias leen ' deserted by his "better half," as we really think she is notwithstanding tin: desertion, and if tbe story to.d about her is correct, she ' lias beta ken herself to Pittsburgh, whither she , was followed by a certain baker, a resident : of that citv, with whom it is thought she is now living. How the thing nil came about ; is thus told by the Pittsburgh Pcwt of Mon- : day last : Mr. ii.n.1 Jtr. Tat-ii-k O'Connor r. -i b- l at tbe ' corner cf Second avenue nod Kocrth street. -t-X'ti'l. Two eck-i ac-o last mirht while 111 r. ' 'on iior with omA iriend" was .ittattii-g l-ai-'tatt's heveraite tit a sale ,n in that -ny there wj suddenly n ire-r enoo r-.:cket at the -loor. and tinnt-i-at-ly alter an in birtciit woman bnrs t:i-o-ih the por tals an-! in vi,.'..-nl Line 'i-i'.r- rnTif.-.l to know why her !i-.ibs.nd tloM stayed awa f om his home. Ti;o woman alter ti ns delivering hc--eli dpart-d in a raze. In a pttle while ?lr. ti't'onnor went l-omo and went to lied. He bd not see Ins wile again until 5 o'clock next nu.rn n r. alihouvh she entered the hone otue ttmo daring tne night a.ccoui;ianieii bv a wonian na-ned .l-.-nnio t -'duns :nd a l'iti s b'urgli Laker, i'tn-y ha 1 q-il e a lively line to gether mini a late luur. be says, bev iute l.v lit ri . ih -ta. Mr. Vant-r the fjKotrla -snoriTs.t live o'eloek calb.-il to In- ts 1 1 but received JTo answer. S hen be nr..e. ntout ha'.f-pa-t six o'clock. : he found the breakKtst wa -mg. Mrs. O'Connor ' w..s st:md inir ny the st'rt e. and -Vlr. t lenn.-r ak- ' e l her why sie" h.t-l ie t called tiim ear'. er. She rt-mnrK-1 that che "-didti'i dmve' to e ill hini. and ..! le j I h it i he w:in't dine to tak i-.ny iute-est in home altair- -he would -lo. tly at le.Me. and it wb r.one o ti-Conocr-s bn-:nss -ivhere t-he had . be.-n or wliHl siio had be-n d'.-in. tM'onn r st it s that lii wile U.eii in- vid l-rwar-l a.' II to t:-ike hiiu and be pushed her awsy. She then walVe-i 'lit ol th hnn'. ard tVc.s ile-crtir.-him end tb r thr"-children. '-! r. I '"Connor rieeh.r-.-s that ."Irs. "'Connor t 'ok ber .-b-parture for llttsbiirgh. taking rt-r-e eirty d"I'ars in no pey nlon-; villi her. aid the fo!b w inir day was fcllov r1 to thr Smoky City by the tinker c.toresaid. where both have yinee re j'ided. Mr. (''Conner lets b-.-ek.-n n: hoi'-.'ken-lns. has sold off all bis ooiiitnre. and with his children is livin..r wltli a sim----. Since her lli-j-ht to tbis- elty. M -s. O'Ci'iinr-r has w-r't-er. l-ai-k lor a cw;i:.--; ifi.-i.-hiiic. hut wi.h tl.e other I'.iri.itore It h-td p:'-s'd thr". nth the ban-Is ot an ene-ioncr. "T!-e Istt.-r.'' pav the Altoeni pnp'irs. --lndiciites that s.Itc 15 s-'-ripliig at No. t'rnnkiin siret t." j ANoTftrlR VF.f'.siON. Pelatives abd friends ot Mrs. O'Connor tell quite a different story from the one put , in t iit-uh.tion by her husband, as witness the I following from the Altoona .s'tn of Tuesday: The r.T?itte of the wife of ratriek ' l'Coiinor. wt.ee st ry a;T'r-:ed In TnK So f.f Saturiiav. deny the chi'ms lioit he iiiad- agaln--t her sod i :iy that i.er ehari.Ser i of tbt? verv t-en. Tiie d iy on w hich t rconnor was at Ib.e beer saloon ho treated her shamefully when she eailed nt the plaert to Indn -c bite, to go home, and on sevcrnl oc casion, it i stat' d. he has beiten and abused hr In a di.-f,iei-fiil manner. IMss.. o'Cmmor. h-r friends say. stood this sort of treatment uinil If beennie a burden. lb-r hortiewas uei-h'-r eoiuiort abt nor p!c:o-a::t Iichh.-c of I i 'oiuvtr'.- rar.-lcrs ; and rcckb-ss habits. M rs. tn'ontuT wont to I'itts burjh tu a friend of hers who said slm could come there if ever r-es.le.l : h,.nie. She i.e.! he--rel-iitivex br!'.--e iroing away ft. at. yhe would try and get into some business yith the litt'c .noncy "he had. and if frCin.ior ever made cp his nofd to behave hln-cif an 1 tr-at .-er -'e-ent ! ;.- In could ; (-finf thcr ?.-i. s f-.ras the --I'lttsl.nrah baker" story is eoiH-i rne-l it is said to be woolly false. . Mrs. 1 1'Corin'ir never saw th" man until the night b'-l'Te she -.vctit away, and tl-.en he simply escorted ?.iss .Itmute Ci'iii-i-. a yoiii.g f'-i-tot ot ?-lr. t '" Connor, and Mrs. t J'Coanor to tbe tatter's home. Mrs. O'Connor's relatives and the neiirViors of the ll'Conno- ramily give Mr-. I '"Connor an excellent rep-itation and testitv to tb" ill-treatment to which she was 'il.jeeted. sac inly rc.Tvt at b-svin-.r w.-is the psrtin-r frsm here-i;ldTCii. an-l these she hope.! and eTpoete.t her s'st-rs wool,', take car- of. hut "Connor refit.-.! to permit It. from the ex-im-pltts ol the tre-itmrnt the wife reeeiv.-d. which were sr'vn t. hole-nic to a Svs renc-rter ye-'ter.lay, i IH'c.iti):'.. reiretation .t bmtality is ei.ough to make any man hide his bead In shame. IlEADCcfAUTflltS FO"t OTEnCOATS. fn-er- f etiats for old men I Overcoats for young 'men! Overcoats fni hoys)! Overcoats for eveiyboHy! Stylish overcoats ; warm over ; ecats : n-ihhy overcoats: heavy overcoats: blue, black and brown overcoats ; dress over coats ; working overcoats ; all sizes and styles of overcoats, at the store of V. S. It auk Kit t j P.no., who have now in stoek the finest and i largest line of overcoats ever seen in F'.bens . burg, which they are nfferbtg at the lowest cash prices. Now Is the acceptable time to buy, as "lothing will he much higher next , year. They also have a full line of wearing , apparel for men and boys, and as they buy largely and carry a complete stock, they are enabled to sell m-.n-li lower than any one else. 1 When In need of overcoats or clothing of any kind, don't fail to cnfl and examine the ele gant assortment at Barkers' Cheap Store. TnE PRINCIPAL (XOTHIiVG HOUSE -IS FAMOI3S- oooO . o , o o o o o o o o o cooo A r KK A A AAA A A A A A A K - K - H H A v U L W? K - K H ' H A A " L. L . ' P!! K K H H - A A l. I. ' T KK HHHHIiH AAA I. I. ' It! K K H H A A I, ' 1 K KK H HA A I, t, f! K - : K. H .HA A LLLLLL IJ.LLLL !!! nevou-u lorwnen a meii.ticn.t the liotiseol Iiepro fentatoes. The priate-l wond.-rts that the Iiem ocra's did not go tor this ofhec at theextra, session, and tlie explanation is that those shiss duty it wa to orign.atc and push such a nieire sV? silenced ry bavin"; the appointtneuts thev wanted and all they could hope to get under any fairre g nie uinUr the present Public I'rinter. As to., of. ten happens, a few i'lt.uontir.l 1 X-m's-rat aserifieed I therigl.tin! patronage of their party for the sake i ol personal lavors fr..iii tle-ir iioiitieul opjiooents. If the liill which the Pnn ing I'oinmittee have ! asrer-d upon ltls to pass at Ibis session it will te lor this reason i The House has already exhibited a disinclination to dispose of the enormous mass ,,f business on Its ' private calendar, having adjourned over its first j "private bill day." If this indicated a sef.led in- . tention to do what onirht to be done, vlv: erente a (iidiciai tribunal tor the adjudication of this clssg ot claims, this action couiil notbe repiobat-d. j;ut ; It probably means a denial of jutiee to a class of persons to whom the (Government owes moncv, I lor fear some jobs will slip tnruu-h if any attempt I is made to ari jut such cases. Th.-re is ati'eii'.rinous j amount id legislation of a jr-neral eharaeterwhieh ' Congress ought to und-rtake, and which would i run ilie session well into next summer il properly I debuted and matured, but the feeling In both j Houses. It must beadmttted. Is now I eavliy in lavor ol little legislation and an early adjournment. Tho ! fact ft th:it Senators and Itepres -ntatlves preler I're"iilent-maltln to publi business, and they j want to be al home among the-r const ituents as ' early next Spring as possil.ie. This brings us to J what. II 1 have leit it f-.r the la't. i really the np- I pel most topic of the hour in Washington. On i every side one hears the m.-rits ol prospective can- , didates discussed pro anil con. I be observation i ot a single person is n-s-essari'y lim't.-il. but so far : as I e-ip. fir. Ilaneof k siaiidsby Mrthe best ohan-:e. ' at this writing, ol getting ihc I'emoerat'c nomina- ' tion. 1 have seen in n-wpapers and hea--d in ; conversation many hundreds ol opinion? -xprcssed, , and bnd that while liie Tennsy Ivania ttel-.eral is the fir-t choice of a m.-iority, he is als.i ti.e second choice ot nearly all the rest. V hen we analyze this significant fact we hnd that it shows auniver sal t.icit admission that he Js. taking east and ; wet. ejipitalisis and grnger t'.geiher. the srror.g- I est all round of the various candidates. hx-Ciii- gressman .Meyers, editor of the llarrislmrg latriot, was ben- ycnr tay. a-id tre-ly expressed the opin- 1 ion that a large niM.rity ol tl.e Pennsylvania del egation to the next 1 'einocrun tS.iticnal Convcu- . tic. i is snr.. ior li.-uicvk. i to-live 1 violate no ' co.iridene in sa ing that Senat'.r Wallace is con- ! vini-v.l of the same ihlng. tJeneril Hancock's j strength i not in any degree due to the "urganii- 1 lug' skill of any politician. It i tbe creatmu of I th people, and the - loaders" in this case are those i w ho are wise enough to see the ri-ing tide and to loib.w it. Ileiweea ourselves. Mr. Kditc. it Is your readers and the cl.iss they tvpiiy who will make the next I 'resident of th- I ulteu States. 1-t them note that loo last time the Pennsylvania D-mocracy presented a candidate, and "stood by him.'' they made him President. lherc is much talk he over the proposition to p-i-h nn amendment to the C.-n-tn -.ttlon to elect the President antl Vice l'resldent by the direct votes ol the people, without ho intervention ol tie: Kb-ciora! College. It e:ianot. however, be passed at all. in time to alb-ct the election in lsso. I Thebtll prohibitoigas .-ss-nentsurH.n "eder.il of-tieehold'-i b-r political purposes cime ujt in the ' House ,,ii Toes. lay. hut wa - airain postponed by tl-.e dilatory tactics (, the Kepul'lican leaders. l"t ; is remarkable that whilst Hayes recommends s!ui- ilar legislation in bis !m-s5ig-, whenever it is j sotiiiht ro l.e enaete(i the Kepuidieans throw them- J selves in the breach and resort to all sorts ot taj- t tics to deic.it it. And well they may. t-,r in a great measure their siicc'-ss depends iim.ii the amount 1 ann-inlly levied upon the o.i ottlcebo! !ors, w ho ' are coinpel!d to either r sv itp or be Jl-. 'ir.igd. 1. .. H. ' Tli its lonjc- l-xt nlliMliel CJlotliins" House, Known nil the Country Round, HAS been brushed up with Improvements in the house and the stock, and Is In working trim for the comtr.r season, t87:-lsso, with an unapproachable assort men t of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING That beats all our own former efforts for besutv and completeness. Everywhere the note of brisk times is sou tiding, and Oak Hall is on time ready now to show the people the most worthy Exhibition of Keady-made Clothing that can be seen anywhere in America. Peoplt niay guess that Wanamaker & Brown have not lieon idle these past sum mer months when they come and see the familiar but new look on the old-fashioned rooms, and note tbe quantity and quality of the FAVORiTE BRAND OF CLOTHING - THAT IS . TO MAKE I5TJHI1S1 Sri:V And t Ho Sif brooms of OAK HAU, to 1 Si-ifs,tlo -witli AotiAit. Trices will not be in question, for while, touching the assortment, there will be Rooms Full of Clothing for Rough Work, Rooms Full of Clothing for Storo Wear. Rooms Full of Clothing for Fine Dress, All made up to our own high standard of manufacture, there I'.l be prices so low marked on the garments that even the wholesale work being retailed is thrown com pletely in the shade. There is only one OAK HALL FOR GOOD CLOTHING, And Mr. Wanamaker's respects to old friends and new patrons, to say that there are Open Doors and hearty welcome every week-day for all who choose to come to buy or look or compare : and this house-warming invitation is cordially extended to everybody to drop in and see the changes and additions in convenience and stock in Oak JBLall of 1STO. THE WORLD for 1880. DE.MO-HATSewvt.beT-eho4ild In f-.r ra tketB elve cnre'iilly alike of Uie setlen of their ps ty tbrongh ml tl -vmn-rv esd of the mevemeutjl ol their Itepnbll -an opponents. A failure to do this In o.ntnbat'Kl gmatlT to tha Itw hv t j Iw-ru.rar-v ot the frSiits ot the vl orv fairly' w at The polls. The year prow. lace to be or, re the mis' f: tet -ting and Important ys-ars of tins crv-i!;4 and eventful century. It will wltuesf a presiden tial election whhh mivrea-ilt in mestablishirur the Oovernment ol this country en the j nn.- i.le, of Its constitutional founders, or in lrtcnjjiiy . cnanging Tlir nie"n to ioc .-i.t.-s n me t eo -raj f power. No Inti-riirent man can eeurd sq.-h n I election with in.iifierenee. Tin Ib.m n. as -.he only daily Krclish newspaper publs,,i tn the eltv of 'ew Yo-k which t:phold the -tr,n of eoiit(tntlona! Pemoerary, will steadily represent the I)emo-ratlc partv in tbl gtsat eanva-. It will rto this in no "j ir,t ot lfrrl partisanship. ' ut temperately and nr-nly. As a news; sper Ti'K W om r. being the organ of u-- man. re cliijtie and no Interest, will present the fi'I'.-st and the tairet picture It can make ot each iia 's .a-sing bisUry tn the rltv. the State, the e-'untty and tl.e world. ! It ill aim l.ere.if;cr. as herctot'-re. ml accuracy j hrt of a, 1 tlitngs in all that it publishes. Non.an. j however honiM. l;a'l erer be permitted to truly J eomplair. that be hxt been ntonstly dealt with In , the columns of Tnr. ci.i n. o inter; !. b.-i t j er powerful, shnl! ever be pernn'ted truly f - N-aet : that It can -llen-e the fair rrui ism ol Th Wot in. I Ihirlng the p-t ye-rTHF Wohi.o tin it, j d.i'ly c'reiil itian tr-t'-.-l and Its T-.-ek'y cln-ulat o-n pu-bed far t.evond tfat ol anv other weeklv news- aper in the country. The great incresvse lias x en won. as Tu c VVoKLf l-eliei es, by truthfulness, enterprise, cea-eiets a- t.vity In ol lectin new and unfaltering loyaitv to itself and to Its reade-a In det.png with tbe .jios . -.n- .f the day. It lsonr bf-t-e and it will le our enlci vor t hat Th a Vori i a reeord for lsso may be written la the approbation and tbe supoort o'f manv thousands more ol new renders in all parts o! thi. Iodissolut.le t n!uu ef lndostmetible Slates. Our rates of s ubs -ription remain unchanged, an 4 are as fo!. ws : I'aily sTid Siindsvs. one year, tto : six mentbs, ti .So: three month" 2.'f-. l'aily. w-'tiioot Sundays. "D- yer.r. as : six mon'hs. 4 '-j : throe months, l2.lt ; i.-i-s than three room hs. $1 a mo-ith. Tub Si my Woitt.n. one year. f2. Tmk M.-M-iT V. . oil :. rerita i lt:g tt e Hook Ke riewstii --ColleL'e c -..'o-',--." .ne ear, !.-". The Sr"i W'mtv tVoiu i (Thm ;ii nt.d Krt davs Two Ih. liars a yur. TC!o-. Agerts An eittn eopv tor clulj ot ten; the I'aily for club of twenty if. The Wkkkty Wont ri fWedn"days t One Tvl lar a year. To Cioh Agents An extra c-f-y for club oi teethe Semi M kiy for cl-ib of twenty, the li.silv loe elu ot hit;. . s-I.-ciDo-r nuir' 'T sei;t tree on application. Terms- 4 ' ih. in-, ana! ly in p tr.iie-e S"I,. posf-orflre e-.ler. ti.-.T'k draft or registered letter. Hills at risk of the sender. aT- A s,-! (j; ejent force or-nolit ssril:-s--r-i--i-. re in attendance to promptly wait on. eustomcrs.nnd t li ntnrlt-r v.- ill increased lor anv exlra Imi-rv 1" business. -Tne M All. )KUi:il DKl'AnTMKN'T is tlio npecial e.-vro of Kentlomen of lone experience. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, 6th and Market, Philadelphia. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. A MM CI I. OI I1R. Subscribers w'io s.-n.l 1 for a ya-' suerlptlon beiore lee..m.er '.'s w.ll ic-ene T he V IEW.T Wo tn Ir n the date of their subscription TO M A KCH f,. lsi. This will include tbe Ire-!d.-itial cs.mi'aign and the Inauguration of the tievt l-resol. nt. i 'Id sal seri iie-i who i h.-i-.re Iv-t rol-er ?S, i for a r-n.-wsl of tb.elr saib-crtt'tiort t'-r l- t. w.il re I celve I'sr. Wnmtv Wot.Lt to March b. i-s-. with- out n:e.ii:ii a i:uict.-r. I TIUSCPFLH W1I.T. PI. '.VITMPK AII'M PE i CK"-lIi:K 2X Takcadvuntag.'.-! !t a on-. S'Jtv i tS'-ribe at on-e. lienew at ouee. !rROOTlTTM-iTS, I fohty-six pir.cr.s. I ONLY $3.25 PER SET, -AT TH1- ' P!TV PJ if? kVf fV?fV!r?P PT .ii. Wkn-T fti b.rnrBM.ik ki..-, ALTOONA, PA. a Full and Ilaiirlsoine I. Ine f SPECIAL OFF E (.To any one who subscribe now, rtnd snss ua SI. TO, w will send Vert ul curative powers in thousands of rimes, ; where you can save lots of money in buying I,.. felt r hu.intv to mi-.ke it known t his wliRtaver yon need in the way of clothing, ' - ' " J - " sutft-rine fellows. Actntcd iy tins m:.live and a d-Mre to relicTe human s-stTeriivix, I Tvill 8rn-I tree of rharf- to all who i-sir it, this rri-ij-e, in f-.t-rnan, Krcph, -r Eiiffii.ih, sfci.-i full iirotic'is ffr piojarina ar d u-in?. Scut h mail by -vl-.Tvs-.n' with si.vr.p, nani Itmt t'll? paprr, W. W. SHKUAP., tt' Fvrrrs Jiiork, Iiochfftr, X. Y. l-i-l-.?m. Oykrtoats! OvEi;roT? ! ! Th Tnrvst ( ar.d most flpiiaole st ck of ovrrt ats evi-r ojw'.n-l i!t Aitcjona N now on exhibition at Godfrey Wolf's popular pionetT pal.iee of : fashion. The entire .stMk was selected with great rare and the assortment rot only em- 1 hrares all the leading styles. Tnt alsntnr!nles ' the very best Mak s and falnies. No one i should neglect n fnrc or during the holidays to go there and purchase, provided he needs j an overcoat and want to get tl.e very best ; at the lowest possible price, fetore nextdor ; tothe postornee, Altoona, 1. 1 dryoods, groceries, notiunH, etc. i'or to nif, dearr.r, while th lfih be!j.-i nr rir.sriftir : (ViTiir wltcrc I ther 1n 1Iene alone. rcii" t. JiTlr Ih Tar' Tht-ir i-ft irit''' nrp '.iniina: Krc-n ye- that aro r.n!y io bricht thnn thine If ynn nn't com" ronr-Hf. -nd yonr ttfr or yntir hn t'cr. ynnr nncic or vmir nnt in n w'-rd. r 1 1 ycr-r riivr. -to theTrnt F,-i"m Hot and Shop Store of S. Hi mrnMi:-. lll i;i-vrnrh nvoniK. AHmin-i. ln.. -irlirp all your friviid" nn 1 the mt in:inU;n1 '"n if-'t nyjty if or .!!. ty of f.tot rovi rf rtz thry (-lirr at pric-"- 50 1iw t!-t it wnnMn't iay nnytw?y to 5,0 b:irefrred evrn inth rudH of ?ii!t;r.rr, li.-nch in The d j'Th t. wiTtr. whra the thermometer it? down to the freezing notnt. rRnvin Tios for iirist.ma.s. I-Hii-Anrrri-T v. TV,. 17. Thf f VeltrTnont rf irrtiin-r rra-ly fr tho Ho':ty Ketivitf mk th! iifimlly i'iift ity i-n. to J-;ivo CHii'jiit riie c-iril f ru-lt.i;- -iti-f (.n--h!nij iV'W itk. M-ok-; nn I "; itTitit .?rot't hnvp from l'i oVtK'k ra-ti m rniirr mitil in theai'or- ! noon a reuhr trnm m l;n!!c- : I and down. At th- .r:trid Uepot the Mtck. in tin: v.ir-Inii'- df nrtni-n'-.s l:no .--n r;ilt-iii:-hed t-.r the 14!ii;i v, nnd Fpt-cinl tl- p;i rtm. -a.--, dcvitti -ri-tin-li tts mticUvs :i-r..!. naU' iiv yiit. nnd thp s-en- ; yn's rf-inirrnient-. h:ivi' hern nrirn.7rl mi'i o(-n- ! ct, air! now-t-;i-- inrr.en----' eta!I:rhm rit La.?- the npiicnriuii-- ot pome rrmmncd i iiuM-:i?-,n, mul in ro.d.ty i lofi's,-".! ujj.-io and vi a- '.niL-tltii.ir 1m-vj;t.cJ h tii i .'if'ovf tlie ; vera t IV- in m"m- in-r until nisrht the r-'ntr.- nr -:ut ly packcil, ant tl.o ciinttTc all n r tar Ktore an-r-urruMn-!o-l t y iuyf r5. 'i'Y.r u ual iitiiiiIk t t eni-j.Ioyef- ha-" hoen i:i(Tr.i-1 to 2.i-.";nii mt-rr; will swell ihfTjnk" nrxt week a-.M week Rlier. VtMt winch -Ii-;:irl rnnt an the n:ot t!vo? All ! Yu know th.it aim; t v-ry tai.-s-in- ah-e hrtit-!e t'or .hn:e-(ic iirj"ic.-., hon-ehohl icctr ai.on, rr- jn.:i r.'.r..--rt ami nt,'-rninr:iL, c:in l" t fo-jn.i in the rta :v! 1 -;t. n ti'l now . w:'n trie M-lii-iiun ol i:tnncr.!,c extra st-w ki an; 'hri-iiiKis norl-ti-, the riir-.-t ot tln.-ent.ro intnir can nut wc-;l t iT:m;irie.l. To one. even, who duly viMt tlie e-tii'H-hrnM't. tl.e I-vei(ii?T-cnt' arn st.irll-n-f :ind yon f tt;e d;p ol n!arie. when, hy ,h'' :.id ot u i--ei. 1 pffrr.', woi.-!rful j.aiarv- si;rin Into exirtt-nr- hi a :nh r.'ht. 'I"hrrrt is Tio r.ee-1 lor attention to he oaIIcJ to tho va.'t'i'H rtMi kn-.wa .-pan in cnt-. l.'-r rp-linn'. ch-itk-i. h:ivr!s. r vi;i ir - fah: i--. er pt to ;ir-krr-t lh:it the -i iik -. --at! aitl v..tfts it vrt-n-IerlTiliy henttT : ful and c-'nj-h-t, up. I that in rhtap ami expr-n.-'i ve hiaek mVt "i-tls the tl.-nl lt-pt 5t-Mk enTr.: V.t of cicnC t Unre -:-.-ah-tij-1 inent" in Xew -.rk. in v.iri' ty. pt-tltty ami ri-: :n-ieoi!, : hetier r--ti:-!e in :!ack cxn ho iK.iivht he-1 ftr !.-- money thin a!Tnt anwhere In etdor. too, are Fu:?ale fi.hr ir f-r present- in all kiiojs n, :riwurd vul t mcy iff wl.. an J r :.ily. it ?f?:nJ f:tr 1 etter tn hiv-'-t t':e morey in t ended tr-r a t'hnlri'.r-- prer-.nt for a servant r a d -jn-n lant In a poo.l fltihtt i: t -a I iir-w t an to t!i:-w it away ! r a trivial. a?ete. iw -inr. Tin- iikt"? su-j-jrt ir. of an.--r.ini;.T" ley ra'lery et the "hihire;i it) a fovr t1 (l--!ixht. and if you K- tier you wili le 1 a UtVie in-lin".l in that way yimr"rK Ihat i, II tnetnorv ot your clu'dhoti if not d- ad :n our lic irt. for the Vtork ot toy. H ifioft Tried and ron.ph'te and eomT-ri."!- evt-ry-thtn-'T tor the ninur-fint nt of children in articles of home iiiannT.ictnr- and imported n vt Itiep. A you com !onn from the toy -rllery and pa: d wn vn cur r.ht ;.ou hn i your-nl in tin midt ol a tr.ovt inirr. n-e dii-nyot 1ai;ev -j-irf.d?. tmh-t and parlor ornament. Ink.-tandl antl or.ir.nn-nra! JTn. in all ntanfir-rol deitns and odd cunceit-i. The stationery ciunt-T. t--o. in fiih'.l with choice nnd --'ti! arti-'l- for pt-sert--. and a for h-Kks th'-re m:iy h- h.und er and fln-r'- vn!uine -iit-h- lor mi iture lua.d- and a thousand and or.-; hottks or rhi!dr'n. illonMnatetl. lliii-'trated and in mot attractive forn.9 Ur the youthi'nl eye. an well c? hrinjr nlied with amu-in and instructive matter lor I lie o i ii'. The lher and pcrT-jiner dp'-'-tT-nnt. too, ."'in sp-'iaily ntlr.ictivo, and the pn:n-l counter which i devoted to lancy work materia! nnd ar 1 .lc n iv:-Jtir in pattern and d-Miri. i? in reali'y thn eentre of attraction to fany w ot k lovers-. Still Pirthfr on lace-- please the Jrminine eye. and no wondT! hr nothit.ir o srive" tlnith to the toilet as handon.- la-e. Ihd you tvrr hear of $.-0-X worth of landker-chir.f.-1 Veins' 5-!d tn one t..y ? AW!, you would . not he Jurpri-f-d at such a re i you nw the ru-r, forhandkerchie' at the t ir?nd fh-pot. J.inen in i!oz.nniid 'k in tt- sell hy the th-ju.-ands, ani are re illy he---at!::t! presents f -7 rr n, women and t'hii l-;-!i. The depaii menT ot ilrer. china, and (fla?warr are full n mon heauti.n! and arti-t;o. a we!! a useful artielfi-, an.i hould, be virited ty all who come to the tiran-1 licpOf. i. 1". T.. .... - m A Muther, (irief. The pri.leof x mother, the lliflit nd joy of hi rne, arc lier elulorcii. llen.-e lier iir.el sriieu sickness enters anil takes them an jy. T.iVe wnnini. then, if they bare Coiurh. Croup, or Wlinor.ir.ir Co-ia-h. which lend, to Consumption, that yon .ire runuint; n t.-rrible risk if if;-i it not ntten'l to it to oner. SHIIJIH S CONSOiniON CI i!K is -.'iisnni-teed to enre them. I'rice. torts.. Met.".. Rn.l l..si. . For I.-amc HneW. Si.le. or Chest, use Shi!"hV 1'or en lI:istrrs. I'riee, i cts. S.M hy K. J. I.iovd. I-ntaarlet, Kix'nshunr. (-l0. e.o-w.Um. J ! "77.e Jirst. I Kver Knetr O." J. f. St irkey. a prominent an.l infliienti.-il ritl en of lowa City, writes: "1 hnvo hi-.'l the ryp-p- si i and Kiver C'oinpla int for several year.', mil I have .ise.l fvcrv reineijv I cnuM h.-.-sr of. W'thent anv relief whit ever. ut:t:l I saw vonr Shiloh's Vi- : talirer tv!verti-le.l in out r-njier. and to try it. 1 am happy to t ite that cured me. It is certainly tne nr ' knew of.'- Prier. T.r rents. SoM Ilr-.iicirist. Fs"nsi.ii--;. fT1 . c Smi.tHl'S CaHKIIH HKMKPY.-A tiurxel leu Cure l.ir Cat tirrb, I'iphlhenn. t anker-moieh and Headaelir. W ith :;ich l-ottlc thsre i an inire nioes ns:il lnieeti.rfor the ui'-re suc.-t-rful t?'-:t-inertof tlieri.r.iplair.t. wV hout evtrs. ebae-c. l'rn-e Si ct. Sold by K. .1. I.LOVO, r.hcnsiinr. 1880. Increased in Size. YoufFrs the Cofnpttrnlon fr to January 1st., IStsO, and ;! a full year's subscription from that dat. WEEKLY PPERT0ft -3fi. A N n TH Vol. 53. Elegantly Illustrated. r...sV f.-;f3 p'vi Majolica and Silver-TIaled Ware, BUITANM .TiiiiNS, TABLE (ITLERV, And l.ftinp (ioods of all Liud.. All (loods warrants"! a. r -reattt1, or mors) rcftntrl. A fall line Fruit J.ns ami Jelly Tumblers. i. S. LACKEY, SuprtlntotjJent, Ato-na. Not. T. l:.-ti. ! It a.nu to be a favorite In every family lo:?d foreajrcrlyVrtr'ey'tnpgfolVt.and read with interest by the older. Its purpose is to interest while it amuses ; to be judicious, practical, sensible, and to have really permanent worth, while it attracts for the hour. It is handsomely illustrated by the best artists, and has for its contributors some of the most attractive writers in the country. Among these are narrlrt F.e--rrn-r Stows, J. T. Teosvlrirlse, harsh Winter Krllorir. Louise 4 handler Monitor., Jamea T. Fields, Dinah Hnlorh Cralk. .lames Psrton. lr. Henry I. ;. r. "IVrilpple, B'brrra Haritlne PitIi, Louisa M. Aleott. Bowditcb. C. A. Stephen.. C8LL1HS, J0UHST09 & Col BANKERS, Ebensburg, Penn'a. The varietv and -worth of its contents will malce it a repository of the choicest literature; a librae, of tes, travels, adventure, history and biography; a "Companion for the school, the study and the fireside. It will give Serial Stories, Stories for Cirls, Editorials on Current Events, Stlrrlna Tales of Adventure Two Hundred Short Stories, Lc-ters of Foreign Travel, Valuable Papers on Health, Brilliant Sketches, Poems, Anecdotes and Incidents, Subsvoription Price, tl 75. Frerimen eopiM sfnt free. Fien-e menti m ja what psper yon read this al .e-1! e nei'.. -.d lrcs YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mw. NEY ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 R P H A N IS' CO U RT SALE I IVv n. i'. jri:oxn.i. - - .m. j. i-i'firr. M'DONALD &L CO.'S Irpliar.i' lire.-.-.'., in Cni;!- Ttrtre of sn rr.l.-r U-ainit out of th ''.iiirt of Cattihr' I e inty, hii.i tn u v. e wi ofi - r r. t i.tiMifsalr, oil the premi" hrisi town. hip, on SATURDAY, .lANUAUY IT, ImnO, AT 2 O'CLOCK. V. 51., All that PIECE or TAllCEL of LAND t.iwphlp of Can;h--f-. In th" eonnty nou nrt eti nun ani fieseriiMi at n eni.Tmerat the i:o-:h- j ipr.d s-irvevci on :i v.m-- i rint i:t thn name ef Wt. Woo l" : tht-nc ry ?or?nerir tf .n hn i h Joue. i-otith 1 7-3 perh--i. t a lo; ; trionr- tiy arr of the -.anc tr' L. htte the --ro- j.pr'v (1 l-.hent7-r ViH:am. ea- I T p!r.hr. ti a j tia-ar: then hv r-Mrt of the ame tra.-t. new the j I-roj-'TtT of John M. VilHami. north 17-5 perrtn-. j to a post hy a run ; thr-nef we-t 1"7 jM-reht to the ; PRICE LIST!.:- J.OKIiTTO. IV. HOBEY RECEIVED Oil DEPOSIT pat oil i: of nr.- mi. INTEREST ALLOW ED ON TIME DEIO.MTS. M3EY LOANED. C3LLECT!C';3 Vf TE , AXD A iENn:iil, BANKING BUSINESS TRANSITED. -.ealattentioD paid Int. uslr. rssnfeor- A . W . ill K. Cn abler. ncnin'oatTrn is isar- t A . f.a rfrf M.V.T I i StIt::tS In th Ol C:l illl.ri:.. s fori -.i i .-is follows: lti-ifinPoi t comer ot a t EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AT TRIf E QUOTED. 1 (;uo( i;i:irs. SriAK. 7. t. vsdiI 10 m-nts i-er Ih. : Tr is. 2i. fo and T cents p-r lb. : lurr.s C..v rr.t:. 10. IT an.l f e-nts er lt. : I.i. v-.TKt "irF:i:. i-. IT. 1 1 l.l cent-- j-er 11-. : INslm vt Cui-rix. two l-,xes !r ."r. : l'.i rrtvi. t -s j ,-e f-ir . iki jco ?sr. topa- STRICTLY OH MUTUAL FLAK. ' PROTECTION MUTUAL FIBE IHSIIB&KCE COMP'RY OF CBENSBUnC, PA. li.it.ittM I'lrnti li0 ttfiktlrll Wiai ! ,Jiec of !.- Inn I r.c ontainlns 117 Aerrsi nn1 I "rs li.ri.ets.. or IO-2 Ierelie. striet messiire. hjvnr ttiereon i-reeteii a r .o i two story Iiweuliv.. !i. .; .-:. a isrite 3 iia-je ll.tr.s. an.l I'ther oi-t'-ni! itiii.--. There Is al-o a j-oorl t )r. li:ir. o.t the premises, a Well rf pure wter nt the Jnir. an.l an exeellent Sprinit of n.-ier-tuliiiir water convenient tothe hojse. il.is farm i a vi-ry .iesiral.le one. an.l Is not more thin u Milo an! r hilt trom r.--e--l'tir:r. Tsrms of Kale.-Hne-tlilnl ot tne pnrctissc et mnn'.-y to be pant on eontirniHti'jii .f . an I tl e j,rr ,..ir . Kk-sti bnlai-ee in two e-p.ial annnul pnvn.i r'". wl'.li inter- , p,.r Vr. : Ca-"sisi rst. to t-e secured hy mortjnae an.l j-jriin-.-nt incus o! tlie nureli.Tser. lin-.i.it v. .-i.i., "' : THi M AS li l P.K. Adrr.lnislritors of An.teew Vi eible. dee'il. Cambria 1 wp.. Pc. lt, f-fiot Pr. t.'AKII lltsMSH-S tn f.2rr a .nth lor Agents, i eMehers n.r.fl l.sni es. ! 1- onrNl-AV H ' .. Its 11111 ivsle.1 i-.nit. nt-' si r.l r.ietrv rOii emlr.ent pntr.or. eleifnt illustrations nl artistic Mndinz ranks it a w.-l-oiusi icuet !:i evers" Hi. sic. Intri"liict:on fcy Then. I,. Curler. 1. P. The new editions and rfptreil i.ricesof enrVean tlfuilT lllus rrtited wors. with l' t term-, an.l qiiek -lies, are realms why i.ivr. agents coin m-ney In their sslr. A s'ncie srenl li ns mid erer 7sHcoj-!ei. L B.TUKAT, S''i Hroadway. N- York City. ' rents rer cents per 1 AV T:iiT()irs xoTirr: : h imhi: ren appointed Ao-litor ry the Orphsns ; Coort ol Cambria county to report dis-riiumon ct the money In the hands of John Hm k, Adtninis- trator. e'.. of Peter Hertram. ile.-rirl. as shown bv his first and pnrtial account, notice is hereby u'lren to all ii:.rtl- Int-reste 1 tt.at 1 will attend to the rlntles of said! -ippolntment. a' rry ofl -e In F.b-.n-l-nrr, on Vi-i.'tf.. January I?th. ill So'rltyrk ; in thr n ftrrnnon. when and where tl.es must attend, r-r be del.arre.1 from rf.mm? in on -:ii.l fund. iK. yv. il.VT.MAS, Aaditor. 1 F-bensbiir, P.-e. 19, lS7'..-t. -TIayincr ten appo'nted An litor by the firphnn- "oiirt of Cambria county to rejKrt cli'tri"":'.! ester tis-rtie 1 . - . .... Knd of V.-lr...pr .--- e t- re.. whs persuaded ' -J . nd lf.tnment of .Pi me, Tyrne. it nas rniir-iv , .'-,,,.j .hewn br his thlr.i trtlsl ae-onnt. kJ' t't.mn 1 r.-.tlec l het-f-bv Tls-en"tht I tvill attend to the ,2 ', "J;.,, 1 ' tlcofsni l .n-Vintmr-t.tl mrollW-e in K--n-bRiv. n . or l-o I. -no-7i. when and wiiere they muI sit- debarred from c-min r ii on ssid fu'i.1. IKi. W. 1 1 ATM AX. Auditor. r:cnsnr. Iec. 19. lS7!.-3t. iK.u.i.I lo; 5 rt". : !MoL.sESi. perf:illoa; iix.o Shut. U eta. per ualion. i ii:y itxi)s. Ci.if-.'i.. V 6 .ind 7 cnt per yard 1 Mri-i la-a. .., 6. 7 and ,-en' per yro : tiisnii.iMs, and lo ct. per vnrd : 1. nt-.-i" !"i:k.s- t?e'it-i. S. 1- .. H- and Vr cents per sr I : Ci"N ': S.ljsn-1 l- i.-cnt per "vara : Pi. aim KlsM"! -s. lf. 2'i. V" and 'M cents per y.ir.l : I'L tn i l s m:: a 10. j ct. K V .ir .iss. I . 15. Hi:i: .-i.-. .-kivs. e'J ., T."'-. r.nd 1 1 'j'.1 '. r y'.l ; V jir.prii.mrs iT colors). ,'i. .ea-id vnr l; A nvr.Tt-sxs. aii cul"is. isj iu ' yard: I!l.iski:t. jj.-.t' perpi'lr. ; NOTIONS. Srrv-'l. CoT.-.-'V. 1. ind & cete; s-t i '.'-1 : Col- ; I.sr.KlTKS. 1. a P.nd i i-rnls each: C.'IL-KTs. .'m Hii-1 7.' e--nt s.rji : 1. n.irs' 1o-,k, p., i5 ?, mi ct. j per pair: I-ami;,' lii."'. rs. 1j. is; a-.i.l '-i ceii'.j per pair; I. ttKs Ct-O Vi-'-S.' and up. I IiOOTS AND SlIOKS. 5T I T ivts' Sunns. 1 :.. v'J an I cts. per r -air : I'mi l.Ri'.si s Tl..is. "C.. an-l Tl.'.-o per p;.r : .-i .----. Sniits. Ti"., !e0 ai.d il li per pair: l.st ii ro-EI. sn.o--. !.;:. tl.fto. '.. 75 and fi."0 r I.lt.IKs' l. CI SB. 1 s. S.C.. f'.-O'. per pair: H.v-" H.s-.Tt. 1 C '-! per pair; Mkn's Hoots, i fi.a f.'..w p-r p-.nr. i.iniN(i. Hoys" Kill. S". ns. MM an 1 vp : Mtv's Krtt. t St its. (.Vtmi.l up: ycs'.iOvruT, ;.ofjaiid j up. i w-TTic al jr i oniy a j artlal list rf o-.-r jcJi.'ii ; We alio keep constantly on b in I H..rh-vai:e. . it BKXSW.xr.lt. ?I -S-WAHK. IT"i s, Mt. Kisn. . Sai t. he . h.. .. s il of s hteh wc rs .fills; at prices that no dealer in the county can compete wiih. Oar Motto ! -'aiek Sslesi a ad Small rronta." , We have no trickery p-i'-es. tin.l b"ii-e not only s-i-rn I'i5k o...!ii ler'an r:r'.e Ui is wort1, only .Si. but In order to protect m:r custoni'-rs still fur- ; tl.er sic pledge ourse'vrs to tr-ke ba-k and return j tiie monev lor all iro.is n-'t cut fr-sm the j. I. pro- ' vid'-d Hi. fail ;o v;i. e s.ilis-aet.en iu eitlier qiii.il- . tv or price aud are rturr.-d with.-i a r-is..nable -time aav ten ,'it. 1 1-ir desire l to do a t!r ard horomi-.c tu-in.-s. avoid aii sharp pra.-tf-cs 1n j d' alit.st. snd sns-antee perfect satlsla.-U .n Ir. evtry McDOXALl l CO. i IX IIKTT". Pk; . li 1"T. .-tl. I Only Five Assessments in 22 Years. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. Good FARM Properties especially rEir:yD. GEO. M. READE, PresinU T. ir. DICK, Srvt-ctartf. Ebensbv.ra. Jrn. 51. 1-C9 -ly. Ilt-T- p-i i r : and J I .VI . s.1.7;. r.nd -J.i . U.a-1, f2.:b and " 1 " 'ZJZS. '-- -l (r -- - IN TI. IS BYt of rcDerr- -.r5 iinie. the pri-a-ii f ti-Tr-r rd th -- rh'-V trmir nrn f-r ht. r.f i nr 1 t nitm- .rr. fri m;. nr'wi5 ri':;.fi it yc-rj rcj mJii r,' i'a fffir cV-;r i-if a V-r:.V J . A -i,. rt ..m. Cn.T is r-Ti'ti:.l to r.-TT ii -';c!t. . i'"n?-- .:cht In.T-.i? ual !-i:nir! !rn r -cn ener tr - y . -ie. S- -itirrt V--- r. -.- ad.lrrw 5. I FK lSOH. ii Albti rli. "li'fr B---ltkepire. ft't!:'--1 v .''-i. .r A hrrt.; jtiiiiied in er-:o: 4"0 pn. I rt hs m .-fc On the r.CM "ttulotf i-v". A rt t : ?-.:. r r : I mud , itMinm mn rnnd frwcti; vrfuriu.i. lr.tr, faS.UO, portjif J cnta. ifl -irf i laz-iim-is -- UstTTj H. I' In' f)J::i." "" ' " , OkLr. J.. ... I . .1 uin: rs 'St ... r h- -n. : e.-.. . te 1 i-f tb's mtr-italnnifnt, wl-.i.-h tlie chtncli finapcia.'ly. ("'xrsK. VN"n Frrrrr. The mriin oaiisf of nHi vousiioss is imlisestion, and tl'!t isoans r1 tyc.ikr.ess uf the stomach. Nooncran liay puinfl nrrvt-s ami potid lna!th vrithotit ' u si lie II'r Hit tors to stri-ngtlien tlie -stoiriRch, purify the blooil, anrl kprptlip livorsnd kid- j neys active, to carry off all the poisoriotis ! anil waste matter of tlie system. See nther i column. . ' ! ... - - - ; Clnbbinir, especially of the Xew York I prdice style, is not peneraily consitlereil an t p.creeahle thine, bnt when It comes to club- i bin?; tlie Ohicaoo V.'f.eki.Y Nfws and the j ; ('AMitRt't Freemas for tl.oo a year, we find no objector--. Try this clubbing you'll like ! ! it. I "Tiif world rolls freedom's swelling ttars. And ripen srith It sorrow : K'-eji heart I who hears the -r's to-day . A ill wear the crown to-nrorri.w"' All which Is very fine sentiment, but It Is more ' emltirntly pm-tioiil to wear r,wd, nnrni clothlni; i at tii's Increment srnson ol the year than to wear a ' crown to-morrow or on any other day in the week, 1 month of year all wl.i. h lends ns to remark that .' eoo I warin clolhinr on which there is no d!cimnt on the. make or the material. I at a rxood deal on ' tho price, can r hnnirht at the eher-.p.-lothimr etn j poritim of Simon Itendhrtm. mit doer to the i First Xational Hank, Altoona, OBITIMRY. JUNES.-Pied, at Ids residence in Cambria townsh.p. on Tuesday last, alter an illness ol ser cnl weeks. Mr. Mount's w. Jovss. in the 7.sth year uf hi ne Mr. Jones was a native of Mont gomeryshire, W ales, au.i mi i-f rated to this coun try In 'S4 i, -otnini; dirc-t to this county, where he bus resided ever "inee. He was the latherol Win. .it. ,lone, one of the IJoyd assignees, piviit M. Jones, now of I'itts,nri;ii, and .l ine J nes. who ssf i II lives at the parental home. His n ile survives htrn. Mr. J. was a member of the Contrreir-itional I 'iiureh for over si xiy y -.ir.. atd iiis reiiutiiis. v. hich were Ititcrrel yesterday fo-vnooti in I.l.iyd's ceme tery, wer- fo lowed to their last rest.nir nl-vce by a very larirec-jncotirseof frien.lsan.l neikhboni. The deceaseil mi a mmlel citirrn. as nearly blamclesa in l-.is life a it Is possiMe for hnm.-i.i belna: to b-. and tt is safe to so v had not an enet ly tn tur. wi.ri.L He was one of Kit's not.lcstwoT-ks.au honest nmn, the proudest letraey his ehi'.Slren couid inherit. Pcaoe to hi ashes. 12-U Miiiiir Tiir. Little Bnilder Ciar, fine HnndreJ Iit $-.-.00: (1ATI.1XC. OCX V..0o: HI'VITY px Ml TY. -.'.i'.: 1 1 ther Itrands fn.m j So tip. ! iiv re.i to anv address- lu the C. S.. po.it paid, on re eeint ef ; rice. M. J. POrc.lir.KTY. Sole Man'fr. 4SI I'enn Are., Pittsburif. Ps. I Virk'i Illoalrate.J Monllaly Tt.saila, ! iniirs. a Colored Plate in ever, ricmtjer and maaa tin a t'.n2T.i-c. Vriea. fi.a a year; Viva Ci d'es f.-r Oy. Specimen r.uaibers taut tor li rent- : 3 trial '.'l-'" lor : unts. Tlrli 1 II nsit rated Flornl ;nlie A beanti'ii1 w-,rk rf 10O I'aces, Oa f'olorea Flowar Plate, and olid IHtratlaa. i!th I ic rii.t .os of the bet 1-liw-ra asid Veeiu'les. w:th pr-ee rf seeds :id how fo ifrow t kem. A!lf"r TivttiST Sup Is.'j ov. -.'tl-. In r.-f-'.i-b or (la-tuao. .litFs A'trx. hoctie-tcr. X. Y. I.iri: Is made of smallest fraa-ments j Shade an.l snn.-hine, work and play . So we nnr, with trreatest protit. Learn a little nvcry day. ; Another thinir that may he done with arrrat pro- ; Ct and entire satis t.vt ton hy any cr all of oT j masculine read.srs is the pntx-htis e nl r"-uiy-m:i.ie i ciolh.ni for winter nr from James J. Marphv, of Stur Clothlntr 11-111,110 CTinton street. John's- j town, whi.se sj.'i-k is fimtilv immense and nttstir- ' passa'-lo, nd uliw pricig arc so low and iroodg t ltri 1'rorurtlTnnrI rr. maarnllj. 1 seed a l-i.fle al rr.y es-ihrsitad rv;aly. with a Tal nable treatise oo tin d sess-. free to all mflerrs who send ne t;ieir P. ). nnd F.vprees ad lre-j. Ir. H. V. ROOT, Xo. m Pearl St., .Ncvr York. -IOi:V Jl.tKH WAY" OF WAI.I. KT. A Manual tor Ineeafara. Shows how Jay lioald, A'ardcr.-i'-t and other millionaires make money lit stocks. Copy sent free, wth official ret.ort ol ft'e market. A.T.ir.-ss T. I'UTTI-K W la 11. II T k t o., 35 TO ALT. WHOM IT MAY COX- I " Street, New Y.rk. -l.-T 1... Mm U ...V l .. W es T " " " ; CkUflCI tree, t .S. Agency, .Mt. Wlnaus, Md. 4 r Feiant Chromn Cards, with name, post-psid. ; HlU 10 cents. I.. Jt 'X'15 CO., Xassun. X. Y. ' P"" a Month and erpenaes guaranteed to a t-nte. it'll CJntlit fre. tnM. r - ., .:: tM i - . - S- o in Tt.-1 ... -- . J - - 1 la ri' -"' " - - - e,s..T-.1 ti-.s .le... tut. .--r rl'. t .sea b.--.e .s-r 1 II. ,s:vn r' f... Urr..' 1-T"lf P"it-1 diridecl ror.tHi. oisss." f 2? t.s.ito - r.a e. n.i.i-ls- f. T. t-..-:.. V ... . as., r. 1-S,r.: '-a, I.-. cswr'..'iea .--"i.m.r w-.'r -- . e- .r c-; : Sss,.s .s. -r.i c-i.. li-e I cent re t-. nrrV. Am w? 1 j -'.nt. . s I, l . ' Tr-it I.-.'! t lilwlo.1,4 S"-sjs,r.-. .... , " 7 -I r-w-kt..esi BtSft.' t ee-I i, I. 1 s- -l .t .MM " ess. yr lea-t-t..l. S ol..esr , Irs eomb.eat on i'ter- is,ounrted unnn eorec- but pnnciDfet, a' ni-r'iaa b. "'..! .a I i.e. 31. e -1. it wJriii.i b. Ma? I a w m est" s-s -J.--s. sr-si 19- '-O.- .1 te- Bs. .est r--.lsf 1 Hi V t-s.-- IT- '-'-e.... Uvtw r c-s '-' s--. " ' ' ' ' ' ' -1 ' " ' " 1 yl.:e..s-7:..S. SlKtSUsMM lll " ' Oe-.s - r.S ,-r-ell LAWXEJiCJ t CO.. E acker. t7 IxcLart r.ioe, Jt. T. EEENSBUnC WOOLEN 1 ACKKV! . a. aa bbbbbsb aaai. T I a tk "- C-k A C t I . I O V , I t. I C U For tit", h an-l -sorriest an 1 rorsiRT tronu a mtj iai.ti . 1 l ica pest BIBLES I i P'.'-r.-s.d . .- r.'". V i-- r a v . k t; - y . '. tl.e -.is- ... rs- in 4 r--t lett the fnllowli'irdescribed personal protiorty. nnr- chased for roo at SherilTs tale, with Jacob Kuns uinn, uhpri-t to my order, ti -wit : 2 hersc-. 4 cow a. 6 calves, a h;s, l coal car. 1 wacon, 1 sleieh. 1 led 1 horse hay rake. 2 sets heavy harness. 2 seis Itirhi harness, block r.nd rope, honsehi Id and klt.-Ue.n furniture, and a lot ! corn. hay. straw and corn Ssw !n C. fodder. All persons are outlined against Inter- sides-rable that It le simply ont of the. question ! ftrlajr In any manner with said property, nt.lufa - - tor a man to iro mere u pay nu eon-. y w:tn- wnn m r-njuni. a. a. ci; j..-i. v i ir v. .V e . oxit a bin- bargain. - ! Tyrone, Pa., Pec. 19, TW.-Sm. C I 4 Ad"re-s F. O. ir irr.r, A An.r-jTA. Maihtt. nf-s. Cb.jtnt Fr-8. iijrat. Maine. Ever runi-'hed Ats..U. r.itra term, ai.d Largfa CASH PREMIUMS. rOTlSIU i: A -Ic-IAKIS, t lnrlnnall, O. .retlTS W ANTrn 57S to SI30 Per Month. : ! COMPLETI: HOME eii eriwrni.irKii.Tio-i. 7e Inn Hosasle-jW. -l I W l c axas-rieaeea H.s-krr Til T, s is. e . b .sal. et -r praotiesml etilirjr wil I eeldom. if erer. be tenii a ou'.eideot icapiratioa,'' rirwiaei .tJeecsiM. a; r r ri r- r ia erT eity beete DV at icH ana Peer. FLtUC.UM.llrmllV.as! HI 1 .''., Had OK F rsee- rinrT-p. He.etafal tJene.SplBa'l fltee sTsl'. ssw ;.0sa. r.-rW. o..ea"s. Ajdr-.j' i.CHvitKJIV sfc Ctt, PkueleJsBla.i'a. TO A lit I KTItSr BH. Sens! io rt. for our lu para pamphlet, all about Xvv.rpp?r Advert!' in. Ad ; dress c,. y. x-.;.w-i T (, c--., Vt Spmee st., n. , TIIF un. P. ra reej f.ui; re-c-t prc e-ty kio-e. :i a t..e Lil I'actopy Ir.-in thr A is:,;'-"" c t- n-. ro-'ir- .'.- .1 tin- it -T : -n tl.e a -I th.-.t th' - nr..; i- .n:lrir p....: r t.o-it --i.h -.he .o.ro.,.p ... ,s i Vipd' " IOIMKT HflRk. -:-. n- .trt Inr. 15 e-tmc. ssprfintjtssr;. l-r- Ac V.'ili I'eii a:. i i-i.m Iliankrls, I lnurils, t'a'slmers m- I Vr.rn. li a-. ir.T ---cur. d t '-e s. r cc r f r.n Tin t ..-. r, a-t-1 furs it Ti.sn I., t-junai:.- t-:e l-ti.: i-crs. we an tri r-wt'e si:t;rr s.-.i'.. action to a 1 1 -srer ua with -.i.-. .r eu"...r.. F. 1: . I" l.Kl.n A I.V'.V " V Ebens.iir:. isy 2, 17. fsf. KI J AVl.-s 11. i-ECIll I'.K, J i'. F-'-'ifliai-i.'. F". A' yaadc Kow. (!seeent!jr fC'-ified rssn..) Centre street. ir C. ;- bv Wa k'l it 1 1. (1-ii "7 -t: l UUAKES C11 1 (i a i- Alvic; i o rs. ma . .. 1 "1
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