I t I t . v.;n;ii;. - rF.c. 10, iso. ! ANl) M.'.KSON7Al.. - - ;..v :X Co! l.ol s'. ; .'V ::t IV.rifTi'. .1 1 i '.; rki-rs'. lit. II ' r leers'. : -. it .it ;:. u.ts". ' t oi t. -its nt li.trk'v. s'. Si.awW, i.heap, at Bilkers". ?,. ; o! jvi-rshoi". at Barkers'. ,k l.Aii lU' rtliii f-i at Kaikors". ..1. : ... . , -Lil-Ne-v V-ifi-i IiCIVv v. "1...I smis, i.i. i;uhrn . "Iv'irt'-r all kinrS-t, rt IJ-rkrV. fiinhuySt!'--. f primes at Barkers'. I:it 1 rr t. ni .sunn-. ;u r.arker-t. I ; .hi: hv.j's hoods at Kiirk'.-t s'. ...'s, b.li:'dit'.s, !tt l:u k.'rs'. its-ot MiK-nt, at Uar- tl . I. . I hi'.v lii.ll n 1 Jj 1 IV. of curriuts for l'5 els.. lis . - .;"..., i r i t ctt were (Miiti-.iucl i.t t t. ri! 1' Couit. f.r it inivt-r disappoints Dr. oii-ilt Svi:i. I'er bottle, 2". rents. -T:v a - K '' " l'a 111 ,,re iry 11 aim ie I or man or oe:i?r. i;emi aaver- vt f ?. -. j'i.t now U in spirit and has been promised by the -V ,ii 11 I . plumber finds in his pije and 1 1 .. t hfl: ve lawyers always talk 1 to the Court Housy A'. I. - A t f, ,r !l yarn, ft''., will be t ion in thy (iiulov bnild- :it .Hi i:ri!.y aft it(";i!i n:f;, 11. or rather a ix-fuot ii;4'.ii--d a- an I'uii.m, was in town -.lm's.i.iv -io!!' tob.i'-'.-o by sample. rt it that tiicr'1 is to bo joiiio , f a bo. mi in thr luatrimonial market viv (hirini; the appioaehin holidays. '.;!: of the tirt paper mill erected . s; eighty years a;;o, :ire tui.l to be ' at I.auii'l Spring, Huntingdon , i-rU-k for the tic;v ( 'uni t House, what -, i . f tb.eni la-d sunt iner and fa!!, , ho to Court J I oust; square during !' HI he nioht, "Ayanf last o.v hriiau to come do.vn 1 p. ivf, and lie; sleiliin just l.-t-iieve. t r,'.;a!jr session of Court e.t try O'Donr.e! -a ill take I i- v'-tv. n;s term will lav of i.ext luontli. vs. p. of Jehi:: to'. i), bad the f.J! o". an i y ';vtvt ni-'iit on lit v ." k, a!'d 1 1 ro uire ,tvo a Ine ankle. t-f a..tiy eoiif i'nots cb"cr- 1; t.,: - nt ci .: tw :a l av i-:-.:;t f.'Oini'.Hnity. (Jon t eomnsands co.i! :i eor-M!Tners. -::t v icr- iious -s in been tiled wit!; a of t:' roiieaUol -!. inches in tlnexness. 1 have h..res tied up in the ni. olie -.vheti M. B. I'.iib-iwor-.r:. can be bought of -j i-eiits. (lU iranteed to ..f Farib.iuit, Minn., says: 14 an ' Only I.uni Pad," 1 ic" ; I iinet.d to have an ci.'!l soon. See advertis- i!i. of J br slown, was in , and received Land from hl.s neighbors in it this We .k..- . f tl; an.! torn '.1 eir.n j-ttmed Weak land, is en kt:iK-Ued down on one of that fit-., a f- ,v even-nys atr) t v. eiit -e en tlollais, all the ;:s of J -r- I'ii defeat and si. rsonal com s. They are t:n:ty tlisor eiM be kept hi. 11 ion. taKe;i 1:1 i atat.-it t..ar an c:ro!t wui be a la .v ti.is witUer iiitiktm; it a 1 t ) ch !-e d.-er with hounds or c li. t !:' i S'ate. ;i;;ii ail en-tet- -r-! .- I i'aip hi . s: ' I lile .d:;.--. in. Contractor und BuihTer, : y - : An Eseelsi .r Kidney if pa.in iu the side of til teen PI--it.se send me another r--ii -b!y inlor-o.e.l that Fre;t. t'..- parties ii.'.'!i.-:i1'-d in the i - ..i'l-iv. con;-! he found and h. :t notice if the nroper in- 1 ,.. -..t , .' TC held out. 'I pe-.p'.c m,y talk about liunilmi;-. - i 1 tteiii in. e i- iii.-s as much as thry pleaxe .. -t:-k to t!se phiiu fact that Dr. Bull's .i!t vrup iviil cure a cough quicker than 1: v 1 h -i 'lan's preseripfioii. -'A rii, P. Fuiey. IC-q.. lat j editor of the A t na Jnaly iiin co'nleniplates an early :. t'. the South for the benefit of his health i-. ithat he may secure that .irreatcst of eat'.h '. ti.. ..ii!s i- our sincere hope. t he survey for the 'ui-wensvi!!e and . -.'r' railroad lias been completed by r P.irrett, and the next, tiling in or r - ! . . 1... I the road ; but when tii.it will i more than we riiit say. I . re may h" M .othcnd than tail to the ' I t'.e- 'x-nat-.r kite iu this Str.te, but ' .i 1 e-.. nt, the contest is Orowfinx) aw-'- .j li t. ami there is no tflliic; which : l. ! '.v .. ie anxious asj.irants will win ; -1 i:i- -. 1 : o' 1- ; i t .'..h roi th.s w ho has a t ar .. i d like to put it where it will tl Coo-1, we would like to inform him 1..- mouths that wi- feed there ar-i y t u...'. ti who can Robbie a gobbler with I ;..(;, i;.b!' S-C-d. lie Uo'.'.iday.b'i.s; I!-'i'r appeals to i-i.joeitt patron- under the head of - In-port. ttit," bat it will have hettt r ; :'. tn - .1:10 journa's we wot of if it don't ;! ?! lotiuthat "Highly lutpotelil" . -i a ti..:e fittinc t'.t ie. r ...ir children of Mr. C. M. Hunter, of :-. I i f 1 1 1 0 it ht-ri.l within a period 1;. svVcdiicsday, Thursday and v of !a-t week u 11 1 1 strati ire to say not ' . ; c.i-e of the disease hits thus far -'-i- 1 it--lf in tiie cojiimuiiity. '. : n re mis -a'-ceii. it .-i-enis, in aserib- .'..-,i: h ot M:s- C.irolltia Budo!p:i, of v ! iv. . si.jp, to di.t'ncria. as we did . :.--t A bad etdd. eombined with :.- ....1 a,i ;;t'a k i-f j.'ntbisie, to which " -ih;-."t is ' id 1 to have been the fa- . t l-.-. - '. i.ld woman i im.-d M:s. Ft-isht died ' ' ..lii.ty l'..-.- Ilocse. of whieli .-he had ' 1 :. i:;i; itt- for itl.out four yens, on - 'ay lit. H.-r rem ai: a wore teiaved I'oi.i. .1. e for interment the foliowiiiy; .v. 1 i.o a;eof the lieccat J lady was ' - i - . ars. a....- Jerrv ihler, of II opewe',1, Iluut--"' ' ovt fy, was in the a-t of 13 it!X a 'o id o'f li. r on a wau m one day '' v..-ek, tl chittii bmke n:d he fell baek .'n a -tone, ciu-him; the haek of bis i n -a way as to cause death in ..:; s it t r f r. -- ' ("or -year -old in this p'ace '2ot ' i s ear." so to speak, tl.e other da', t i ". '-i---r two vein Ids senior, and -.-. i-ihio; c.iMi indignation uuhi'somed - f :r. this wim: "Oh! Mi-.-ie M , :. -w- i-v. rvthin, and I am Koiinf to Ti -.-si on iv-i ; - . v,,oru.T. of ti.e Johnstown -.', S !r.;'..-f, of the I'rci" Pi(se ami -.a.-, of ! i:e ( arrolitow n A" . were all ' ' : ' .': (. k and all lropped in n the !. .n and the F 1; keva m s man. Wel - ii d.-ed. t'-oiiu'i not often enonzh, are - - - of ir.e:i hke Wthiams, Schubert - '' -r. -Vr. J unes P. Stewart, r f II-.liidaysburj;, :i- tiie p,s, of twentv-eit.ht chickens, I by a dog which cot into bis coop. "-I friend Bohert Lindsay, of the same -. .is victimized in like manner a few I r. io.is. They ti'ieht to s ct. in the ' mine amid Iced iiiul on Dieat itifutd "-': y hniue. -M-, M,irv Fra-.-r, of Altoona, fniftiled " J :; oural injunction on Tuesday last by '-'one of her hands cut off about thre ' : - ai.ove the wrist lveeau.se it offended '- A ca-itrrhil affection, whieli ultimately P-i into a species of neuraiuM, i wnar d th cnemied member anil affiicte'I -We r- .1 J tn some of our vcfir.nacs a"u. tn at a. rrvtree who claim-, to be the "'-'.r of over three million pine trees c u- eti.e papvr have pt tne 6tor a- t'.-e i-t-ntieman in onesiioti cerlain- ,1 ? UitendH t., convey the idea that ha own h- trefl, i ni,ia, from which to manufac--te three iii.iiion feet r.f lumber. Tlin arrolltowo folks, or some of them, TP St: I . 9 .l..isl.or. if. .... ui;iiiiii:i tut; o.ieutii u. .. i ; 'fimurueatton with this place, anil when .ajr jf,.t far enoKh on xo put their hands in r l.ckft.s and take enough stock in the -.rr,r;5t, tilf.re l9 J10 rioutjt tiie thing will be P-t throiioi, -ucce-sf ully. It is nearly, if not i-t";ether'. with themselves, however, and i m their standpoint would certainly be a rtitt h!deratum, if you know what that ; Ub;ir t iiti'itv h,;s wiHi f.vo of i(, jit.i.'iK i-l limine t '.! t c:v to tlu front ''.-1 saua ?! thus f ;r ?ivwont 0:10 iimde l.y Mrs. Weaver. 'uf lish. nienstmno- . in! --.-veu ffft ft liooie: by ,J,ti:i( -j Ale i'.- lii s. o nil the ntlirr xupder, of Holli.hivhnr-r :ni.l nit I , J ".. it l 10 it a'U. .' r .1-,, . ..... . . -1 . y;".'''ou:"1 tio.j loif, drawn ,n;f. . ,s V":,lrar' t: rur ?om to reeom- .-.v ...1 no kimi cr p-.vreiit m.. :j;pe : i.n't sitter e i.ave si cu the : 'Cts (if HottKKTS' Hon I bat lu-v Ih-ou cured of Ue enizooti..-. as ' .1 .1- K.ln r IM.;':lM vVe !.' in it o'ir tin' v as X'.iih! Clt,.. i 1 it to all own- . ; - no. .,;,. tor s:t;.. ;,y y lijrk.r & llo. t. 'Y'l "Vl miXU John l"ov. who b.;ls t 'ftit ins entire bre in ..-. r,..:. t.i....i 1 .-. -.'. mo;i, .T.ii.er-el count. "ever paid a visit to ,.;thef an. I yet has 'mvn or John. -..".-...fi, 3,w ,1 locomotive en-iue on the j somerset and Johnstown road the other day ; for the first time in bis life, stiel the anpari . tion came very near friShlei.i:i- bim out of j I his boots. I - 1 uo .joimsiown Irilune thinks that if teacher-- of the lower end of the count v i-o.i 10 niiiic ipate ute expern ti,-. :,;y 'h:-- p!:ice on account of the -evue w.-y thei ft re t i :;lt of two years a-o. tl;e pro'.a'th.ties '.'ti attendance -.o tl.e roini.... 'r.. r.-,. Institute fr m lu.ii wi-i;.m rt-i'i o,. panilive'.y mcucre. C'iin't keep the vouijt laoy tt aebeis away by any such biilaver as that. ! , "Where are vour crutches, uncle?" xi .VU tllHy nre" s,ir'Wi"iC John a bottle of , M. 15. Kohkkts' Kmbkocation. "You don't say that three-quarters of a Dottle of F-Mr.no-, cation has relieved you of vour rheumatism, : so you can walk without your crutches?" , "I do, and thank a kind Providence for lead ing me to read that advertisement in the.svur t la-t week." Sold by V. S. Barker A Bro.. Kbensburt;. When John McAfee was called up in ; Laiurt for trial Wednesday even.na on' the charge uf robbery, tin; fact was elicited that he was without counsel and without the means to employ counsel. In other words, there was no lawyer to mak' a fee off McA fee, (.'apt. Kultii, of Johnstown, was ap pointed to defend him, but as the accused concluded to plead miiltv of larceny, there was very little for the Captain to do.' ; "This world is all a fleet in tz show," but it. takes vt ry lively work for some of us to keep bold of out tickets of admission : a sreat i many of us nre put out at the exits, "Pneu : m-inia" and "Consumption;" but the ntira ; ber of the-e h is been creatly reduced siner , so many nave been "nipped "in tin bud" ly the timely use of Sinks' Taii, Wii.n Chf.k Y ami IIo.VKHor :;i. For sale by '. S. P.arker & Bro., and all druggists, at 25 and oO CtMltS. Dr. Cree' v, of this place, ct on the Braneli tr.un at Kavl ir's station to return Iit!-.t on Tuesday foreniton, ami became so niu' h nrosiet! in Wiirmin.-; his let 1 at the stove tit .1 he forgot thai he had his visht hand aain-.t thei;. mb of the door. The fact, however, w;is nfStiiv recalled to b's laeino- ! ly 1 y tbrt op.'i in t.f "the door ;:ei ch.-.m; of t':e ame on hf thumb, the tir-t i-ii;t of , vvb.ieh wps verjl-ad'.v pinched, but fortunate ly i.o l)onesr;.t f ) oroKtti. One rtUe iir",- nolo eon Me Bla in iC oon.u s 111 the papr mill a Me--r.s. Co.. at Boai.p S priu;;. ..;led w'it'.l teniiic effect rrison. Bare ic ir ccui-.tv, ex- about s o'c! .1 on 1 i-t 1 up.-dny nioi ti i r. ir. maki:i; an almost complete vvi.-k of that i.ortion of t':e mill an I so friuh'fn'lv scaldin-i an eu.p.lovce named lhit id M.-K.-e, it uiiin ied man and the father of two children, ie-vd about !!." years, that he died in about six hours after." The lo-s is estimated ai from ?i-2,i;i) to fl."),oo;i, on which there is a partial iii-urai c . All wiio know Owea Cunningham will smile a bu'jfe smole when they read, as tl.ey i';tn in ai. other column, copied from the .f toona Suil, about the ".ht-hlim 0un2" ti.an who was arrested in that city on Saturday 1 1st for forgtiej the mime of our friend and patron, Mr. Andrew II. llaecr. of Carroll town, to a number of receipts for n-.onev colle. ted by him as pretended auent of said complainant. Cunniuebain, who. by the we.y has been committed to jail at llollidays biii '2 iii default of r,i:o bail, is a j.oo.1 deal on th" ditst:. hut not mn. li on the younj;, Irs ai'e 1 ein-j al.ouf forty vents. Probably the wor.-l. fot.H'd man In tills State during the present year was a poultiy 1 thief in .Marietta, Latva-ter cunty. lie was deiermir.ed to have ahi -t clas-Sun iay meal , itn I on l ist Sat in da v tib;!.t a m ek, wet f t t'.e ptei'try house of a M:s. Prestoti in t'.ct phte . and ' - tole t herefrom an old ijo-.-e, w hose aie, as Mrs. i. is willine verify by her eiiitt ata!:ivit, w.is irru'v to' r jco-t. ords cannot express, but tne iniazii.irii.m may jos-ii.'v co:i:-t ive tl.e wear and tear of tee'h and the amount of jaw i in that thief's famiiv. alter vainly'tn ii.ir to ;;et away w ith the trmaher-thstn-lt-iithcr tlesti of so venerabi? a 00-e, or e.miier. as t he case may have hi en. Arthur McManus, the t :n" who p'ead i!:::;iy in our c.uitdy eourf on Tues,l.t la-t to ti e charge t.f htivelry r:id Was s--:itenee-l to ;. vc .r and a ha if in the pen i ten' i.'.i v. h is tiv.ii'ued t!;e i-ai 'ie'.i'ars of a plot win -h he .us wis e'itered into 1 etweeli F.dnard 1 . djers. with whom he became acquainted while senium :i term in the Eastern Peni tentiary for rape, another man named Ar nold and himself to waylay and rob the cashier of the C. I. Co., Johnstown, while he was retiirnin-; from the First National Bank with the necessary funds to pay the em ployees of said company in Oetoiier hist, but w hy tiie scheme w as not carried out Me Manus fails to explain. The lifeless remains of an unknown man were found in Lawrence township, Clearfield county, on Friday last, by a couple ot hunters, and tiie coroner bein notified, an inquest was held tin the body next morning, when evidence was adduced which left no doubt in the minds of the jury that the decea-ed had rf.jristered himself at. the Man-ion House, Clearfield, fm the ss a of September la-t. as "James M T.anfihlin, of .lellersi.ti county," and that he had came to his death by shots fired front a revolver in his own band said revolver beinr subsequently foii'td within a short distance of where the body lay. The unfortunate man bad evidently been Impell ed to suicide hy some otner motive than pov erty, a roll of breenhacks amounting to and an open-faced gold watch weie -und on Ids person. CAMIil'.Il Cotnty's Co a I. Ckvthe. South Fork Station, on the Pennslvan1a , Bail Head, in Cioyle township, this co'inty, promises soon to become a vary important and active bituminous coal centre. Six firms or companies are at present inininj; anil - shipping more or less coal from that point, and when all of them net into full operation will employ between b0 and l.'.O men Mes-rs. C. A. Dimondand Ceo. B. Stineman. both wcii known citiens of that locality un der the tii m name of I buioiid A; C7., and Mr. C A. Bin. oml with others as C. A. Dmn-ud ct'eo.. employ :;7 men, and ai e now sh;; -pirn; coal w hen they are tort '.mate etioit ;!i to e.-t the necessary cars a very hl.ici.it t.nny.it Pectus, at this time to do. (.Hi. B. Stt;:eina:i is iiiso work i in; a mine of l is t'. 0. 1 I'-' Sout.i Folk Coal-Co., of which Biehard Hii-jhe.- is the ' cneial maiia'.-er, is al- -hipr"".-' from that point. The Aurora Co.. the mem t.eis of which are T. II. lb ist, of this place. and It V f. uke. of Siiuiiueinul, lia e Uisi the .-.one tains. 1 tie Ar- C.'ililll'. evil Co . e 1 lii.iT .v Cou in the coat ,-ed. e l .eiieve. ef Me--I S. of ;rec'..-.:urg, are linewi-e iiness at sjotitu Ko:k. This tomi.anv Has aeoi.iiaci won 1...- 1 . ... ... ...,;. !1 titer.- locomotive with coai. which is now done at Hast Co aun tu.'ii but 11 l. tiaiwtcrred t.. S-.u'h J-orii as s 1 1 :is the th t-entlemen named have completed ai ,..,...-. nrenaratio :s thi retor. It is -ti- mated that in the near future not le-s than r-iV tons of coal will be daiiv mined by these SK companies. All of whi.-h will be a ff.'-od thin" for 1 1 tut section of the county, and yv.il in neonate an era of uniisal l.us-iwss activity and prosperity there and thereabouts. A Wo tin TO MtTHKn. Mother shou'd reniember Co-.... r that a m-t important tluty at this t.. look after the health of their i.'.,,-,;i,s and cleanse the malaria and iuipiiri ties from their sv.-tem. There is nothing that wid tone up tne stoniacli and liver, rerr- u tte the bowel ami pr.ru uit- 01 j- - fettlvas Parkers t. timer 1 omc, -.n.-i 0 in our columns. The wondeilul cures of !,,. rtambii.-r caes of rheum itasui, neural- d i and ma'a ial tiiorders is the reason w ay tins 1. are ami excel. ei. 1 tauiiiv ue-... ... . uetieraily esteemed. l.t. in-u.-im. j The Hoard of I'oor Directors held their .1.,, ..wmfhimiirciini' at the almshouse on Tuesday la-t. but failed to 1 rrr O m 111 laid down for them dlow tne p ro ll v the .loliii- town Trihitn a few tiays a-o, ina-u ucit as thev did not make anv appointments tor tne ensiiirc- year, leaving t hat tluty lor the new Hcard.'wbich holds its fir-t mcetiiiir on the 'i ,.m,i.iv of the new year. V bo the sev eral appointees will be remains I r the rres- ..r.t as in the rast. a mer- matter of coi. ject- ure but we venture to sitiess that no ciiHiii:e will be made in the I'oor llou.-e rr.anaeir.ent. 1, If the mother is feeble, it is impossible thr.. her child.cn should be strong- Lydia K. Pinkham's Vei.kta ui.k Compottnd is a per fect specific in ail chronic ttir-eases of the sex ual tysteni of women. semi to Mrs. I.ydia E. Pinkham. 23.5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. 12-3.-it. I.adif.p. and all who lead sedentirv live should use Dr. METTM'K'S HEADACHE AsU DVM'KllA ITI.L'i. F'riee ir, cntt. S For sa! at r!1 Dnig cjtore?. 11-12.-3 m- J3S Ai e-.' C o'c! pr--: Th rier Pr.iH ! I.ION. Court met t 11:20 k. A. M., 011 MoTid.v i.l t. .?v:'".-:e I.VTH :!;, vilh Associates Flan;1.,':'.!! Mid n:.s o.x-ups iiiz their usual pcsiUotis on the 1 r.cii. '1' i,e li.-t of (irand Jurors was called, a 1 I the f vi iS pane! a-wered with the exception of the fooo-.viii-z ea'rit -d : James Kelly. B. P. Baker. Jacob M "'i'.li-:-., Ceore W. G ::--!.', v;d ;u:ries A. Du-.i;,.:. Mr. John Sienc--r. of Jchustowii. was appointed foreman, and Constable Anthony (.sil, of Chest township, Wiis appointed :s oiii.cr to take charue of the !..H , as messenger, etc., ditriier sosions. The t.raud Jury rt tired to tb-ir piivate room afler iisb-niiej; to :'. b.i.-f ebarje frr m the Court on tie- nature of the duties lh-y were expeeted to iieriotni. Ail the Traverse Jurors ;ti;sw-;ro,-I to tiieir Iiain.i.j ex?eptiny; the 1". bow ii-t; : Stewart Os boriit:. ( h.t;le- I.'.i'.iier, ( iiaries Dtiut-'a-s, Saa.ue! M'-Ada.i:-,, Alex Kiiirore, John Kin ney, Martin Boua.i, Ij-o Wiss, James Me- jv noet, tuotiiiu o. .-iiit.ry, -wnii i'iwii, , aml Ehas Tyler. Of these, as well as ol those answerini: to th.eir names botli of Grand and Traverse Jurors, several were discnarsed j ' Klunev, Wiliiitiu J. hlnrlev, VVHt-r Dil.ert, from servire for t'oo.-I and sufficient reasons 'i i.e. list i.t foitstat.de?. w:n t ti-n called, lor the pu'pose of re.-eiviii-' the usual quarterly lete.iiii ; when, at 1-! o't'uiik, M., Court ad julil llt d. AKTKP.yOCN f KSbtON. Mv t pursuant to adjournment at a o'clock, when list of attorneys was called. Amongst .ti.uri.i..;.... t,- v..-.. iii.i i...r.i- t -,.,:rt a ' rejiort of ceitain commissioners appointed for that purpose of a negative character re gardiiii; a proposctl division of Milivtlle into wards; Mr. SecUler slated the case of Hiss Martinet James, of Cambria towmhip. who is insane, and requires the cuar liauiiip of the county: and also the fact that J. II. Cul len, elected last Sjirinx as constable of Wil uiore borough, had failed to qualify in that t'itpiicity, which oversight was rectified b the pppointim nt of (ieorcre. V. Prinjih to ti:e pr.sjtion : Mr. Kerr presentetl a petition for ii new bridge, in Barr township. AliliVllKST l Ol'IiT. By agreement, the date of Argument Court was fixed for Monday, January old. Casper Both, found M'-'hty at last session of Court of libel pielerreii by Mis. Lint, both parlies of Johnstown, submitted to what eves, penalty should be imposed upon him. The libel, as our readers will remember, was al leocd to have been utteied through the instru mentality of the Johnstown Friei 'res.', the editor of which paper, Charles T. Schubert, was conjointly indicted with Mr. Both and j coi. jointly coi ietcd. Mr. McLaughlin i spoke for tiie lieicitdant. and suomitied a 1 statement trout Both, which embodied the ! absolute withdrawal of even tiling derej;;ito- ry to Mrs. Lint's character contained in tiie ! publication objected to, as well to anything j and eveiythiti'; which milit nive affront. . In view of this state of all airs, Judtje I'uti, j tnoucli pointedly s-.-yim; that in a case ot this description it was .seldom thai imprison- j nteiit of a oreau-r or icss (luration was not imposed, yet concluded the majesty of the law w-.u dbe sufficient ! vimtieated bj- tne tuipo-ttion tut the detemlaut ot a line of ?" and cost?. ql Ail-f::t! SESSK.NS KK.fMEil. The rust of the C. million Wealth vs. .Io-eph Swi cny next on the list. He waseha; 1;- fd w'dii as-auit ami hatu-rv, in conjunction i with ai'.' .t'uef trausres .or, 1 -u t liy;:t 11 by ! liauie, wbo h.is not y. i licen c pt arc. I. )i- -inix Lo the tat I thai" the prest-t-utor, one .Vic- j Cn-iitht. showed only a case which should j have been tii-posi-d of belore a Justice, the j jury returned a vi-niict of not guilty and i thitl the pr "editor and the del ciaiant each pay one-!. ..'if the costs. The Cm:': ".lweailh vs. Ai'.hur M.-Man'.is ' hiveciiv. E.twartl ". ilodi-i s wits prose- ' cutov i:t this e;-se, and. the tacts, comieiised, . an- thai ti;o defendant troie fast to a satchel i coiilamii1 a numl rr ot ai tiiihle a liclcs a ; few wceis atio in John-town, lie jdead guilty, end threw hinuif on tiie mercy ol ' Hie Court in one of the rao-t remark;.! Ie ; spcei lies ever uttered in a t-'inple of justi- e. j Willi eloquence that ivou!;l havt: done credit I to any rt..struni he drew a picture of i ;s . - 'i lif, in o(,od ciretitn-t-.ii:.vs at one time his temptation t isvard tie t ..mmi-sio'i of eritne ' and his fa'l and tor the sp.ee of ten min- j utes 1 '-.chained the brent bless attention uf j both Court, and spectators. Ib.i he evident- ; ly slipped up in his narrative by the trratu- ! icons ackuo" i l-enn i;t that on a former oc- i ca-ioii he had served a t.rm in one of the i jieniti'iith-.rics w it ii which this count rj- is ; blesst-ii. ami lie was a .varded ine year and 1 six months i.i ih : ref..rn:aloiy institution lo cated in Act u'o'-'iy it;.. Ji!;:;--s ihaliey, foj-tut rly of Loretlo, Cut fi.r son.e tin.e past a s.journer in Joiuisiown, . was imlicti-d for liavin-j; boi rowed a itmi and foroiitteti to restore it to its lawful owner, : Adam l!um'.n"!l, a resident of tiio town ; aforesaid. The pin was worth about f'io. j P.radiy ha.l been in the custom of buyini;, and borrow is: sho.-lin- ir.uis fr-.m H um- :i;eo. payu bu' this 0; m. irl. 1 d ' fout.d tiie fenced. I o- -' ii-o :i nd i t ! : ; f 1 1 i:io oi h.-: s, ceia'. i.i.e is di-pute was .-oni.-i.. ,w a i.i.'c in. ltd loi." Tin; jiiiy (!eK-i:laiit guilty. , ot yet sen- TLKsl.y I'Oin.NOON. Court met at It o'ehe-k, and jircceeded nt once to ti'.e considei atioii of the case of (.'has. Iioucher, who was found guiitv of carrying coin eah d weapons. He had previously jtlead guilty to an assault on an otiieer of the law. Thomas lboderick, a tender youth, was convicted of horse stealintr, but recommend ed t:i the mercy of the Court. Charles l'.enuett for having appropriated to his own use the sum of ten dollars be loiiehig to 3'eter (iitilaghi-i , with which he claimed to have been entrusted tor safe l;ecp:i'.;r, was found guilty of larceny by bailee. AFThKXOCN SKSStON. Cue youth convicted of dislurbinu a reliit iotts meelinii was sciitenccd to pay a line of and costs and no to jail for ten days, and ani.tii'T for larceny got a stntoncii ..f bku tliineiisi. .us. The Commonwealth vs. (borero S. J5..W niHii, a'ias t.ciinr S. Tipidris, alias (Jeore Hrown, the somewhat numerous name of an individual who not long since assau.ted and battered Evan (irilbih, tiie former beinc a prisoner in tiie county jaii and the latter the cutotlian of said iiisittution. Tl.-.s case w;ts not pres-ed. ovvin.-; to ihe ki:id-h--irt.-dnes of the plaiittilT and his friends, end Hrown. or whatever-you-cai: him, got otf wbh a sen tence of one ht'.iid I'd days in jail, counting from the date t ! his :'.'. :' iei ..H-.-rn; ion in that iii-it itu:i. hi, which, r niiiiiac, will tv.in him io o-'.iug hy the a' t :i si ciety some time next week. Charles Wilson, indicted for bnmhtr did the best thing for himself that is in the re cord bv pVadini; utility. H" wasthe partner td the" u'.if-.itunate Weaver, who was shot and killed w bile at tempt ill" to loirciai i7.e t ho mercantile estabiishmviit of V. S. H.trker oi; Hiother in ties I la-'e. ( tiiiiae-n'.veadh vs. William Ilihlebrand and Wiiiiam wope larceny. If was charged ;i.'ain-t t hose defe'idants that. they, sotre months at;o. cnteted the pttmises of Leonard K -i r e deceased, at E tst C.eie-m-aueh, and despoiled the same of a quan tity ' f whisky etc. The ca-e went to the i'.iiy at the hour of adjournment. Ci!'. AXO Jt !.Y Dt-fHARPED. The (...tod .Inry fin'heil the businece l.iid l-"io;e tiieiu at the hour 01 4:T o'clock, arid t it'n the thanks of the Co nr.". for the oxpedi-ti-t and accuracy which had marked their f iTeris, were disutisseil t tiie bosoms of their respt ctive families. WF.I'SKSPAT'S ritOt F-FDINGS. The jury in the' case of Hi'debrand and Swop. rendered s verdict of not canty. C.i.i't'1 vs. Mary lb ennina laivenv. Te fi tid tnt pleads guilty ami submits. Sentence deterred. Coui'tli vs. T.nk- Piatt, Kreil'k Staib' and - Jol-.n (Jainion bursl.try ; Eiias Hehc, prose cutor. Stall) not taken, l'httt and (iarmn put upon trial, which occupied the ha ance of the day. an evening session being held for the hcfmug of District Attornpy Hose's p'.-a and dtid-ii Dean's charge to the jury, which then retired for consultation ami returned in about fifteen minutes with a verdict of guilty as in manner and form indicted. The par ties convicted, as onr readers will remember, were implicated with Fred'k Stall and Hud son Oaks, the latter of whom turned State's eviilen e and became the principal witness atraiii-t hi confederate, in the well-known , Domm Behe burglary, which was perpetra- ted in Allegheny f..wnhip on the niuht of the ::th of Atijif t las,, and was the most dastardly offense of the kind ever committed in tit county, Messrs. Dnmm and Hebe be inc .utra i-eonsly ma:treaf'd and Mr. Hebe's family subjected to insult and intimidation. Coiit'th v. John McAfee first count, rob bery ; second counl, attempt to commit rolv nery. Prisoner pleads gailtv to the larceny of a pair of boot valued at ?2.5n while in an int.-xicated ootid. iton, and is sentenced to three mi tdhs in the county jail, w ith 5 fine and costs of prosecution . THCKPIAT'9 PKOOEEDrSOP. Com'th vs. Ceorge I, nmbri-ki indictment murder. Cause reached and jury sworn at J o'clock, a. vf . after w hich a jury" was called and sworn arid two or three witnesses exam ined, when tht District Attorney, finding there was no evidence tut which to base a con viction, abandoned the case, ami at 'o'clock, '., T. M., the jury, by instruction of the Court, acquitted the prisoner. This concluded the business for the week, whereupon His ilonor. Judge Dean. b?fore , annouueing the final adjournment, proeeed 1 ed to lmpo3 ttte following ! fiiiXTENf ns. I J.,h,i (lar-rnn and Bake Piatt, burchiry, : ?.-s (ire -n.'t cost- cmjoinfy, and each eijibt j years and six months in the fstern reni i tennarv. Aio..;-t W-lson. bnrcr'ary. f'.K line, cois, and ei-ht yars ami a half in penitentiary. Cixr hiiiei.-r, earrvii-ii; concealed wea pons and a-snuiti:!-' anotltcer, ?I0 fine, costs ".f i.ro-e atrm. and mi" year h'to s: ii.oi.u.s for the first oiTeusR and one year in the pen ' kenthivv for the last one. I J.ts. J. Bradley, larceny by bailee ?e0 fine. co-s, pei.iti iiiul -i:e jear anti six liitnuns in nir itenuarv. , .. t iiaries i-eroieti, .....-... - t - ."10.1 line aiid biil.in-e of sentence same as tnat imposed upon Bradley. ki;k-t of a IUsmi-s-o Yoty.T (?1 M.n j OX A CHAMS OF FoK.-.KP.Y.-Oweil Cllil- J rd-a!iait, a i-eid ! lookinu youn man, was , arrested at the (iiobe l.otef, where he bad 1 ieidin for tome tlavs, on .-.aiurnay '..,, jn"on ."tdiarffC of fol .-ry preferred by '(. l..n7j':tt,wn lumber incrchant named Haiti;, jt j"s ;i:C(red employed Cuiminoham to transact county, el'.v and t:o. s of divi.'.nal some l,usinss lor iinu in imiiiiim Cuonir.iihiim instead came to thin nude several collections from pa liauit. r.sinu the uioi-ey for his in m!v.tnt;i:re. Cunnini;hani iu this way obtained f-i" front StoKes Jc to. on a hill for a large amount that was not yet clue, and at Jonathan torenun s ri.inusnuieru. on Tenth street, he "raised f40. John Hickev. the furniture dealer, on the lace ot Cunningham's representations, contributed and the crooked young fellow in these operations forged the name of his employer. Inteliieeiice of what Cunningham was doing reached Mr. Bauer, who on coming to Al toona learned that his young man had Ron to Johnstown. When Mr. Hang reached Johnstown Cun.tinuhain was again in this city. Mr. Haut: concluded to abandon tliis sort of a w ild-aoose chase and see what the telegraph would do for him. The police au thorities here were notified and Otheer Jus. i Allen was detailed to work up the case, ! which he did successfully, as already stated, j Cunniiieham was s ightly under the liilluence oi liquor and had in his possession a railroad ticket for a point in the east. He was taken before the Mayor, and while the re a couple of young-fellow were brought in under ar rest for disorderly conduct. They were fined, and haying "no money Cunningham, with assumed liberality, paid the reckoning and they were discharged. Cunningham had spent all the money he had gathered in except iS, and he was "locked up in default of IVio bail for a further heariim this inorn i:icr. Mr. HaiiiT. the prosecutor, appeared at police head quarters this forenoon, but 110 hearing was bad. The prisoner is to he pro vided with an attorney and the bearing will take place this evening. Cnnnim,ham, who has he en in prison sevrai times before on siii-iier charge-, tskes his situation coolly Tin- probabilities are that the result of the hearing will send him to jail. Aituona .Sua, Cth. lN.it p;.r on rni: H it.road. Anohl man nami d Nii-ewa-er and his little crandson, a lad whose name is said to be Frank Hull, and v. l'.- must then-fore be a step son instead of a son. a we have been informed, of Mr. Cy ras i.-oi-oe, who lv.-idt-s at or near Summer lii.l, in Croy !e township, were struck about 3 o'clock tut" last Saturday afternoon, by a moving eimine or train on the P. H. li.. both heii:' in blir-sf-al 'r painlul ignorar.ee as to what really did. strike them, and b -th very severely injured, the boy, it is thought, mor tal! v. They were enuaofd at tiie time iu picking up coal aionu tiie track, and so intent were they oa the business i.i hand that th.ey found themselves split vviitij; in a ditch by the road-'uie before they knew what had hap pened to them. The old gentleman was the le tst injured of the two, tiioip'h a frightful wound was iid'.h-ted. on one -side of his face and forehead, I lie llesh being torn loose for -everal incites and one of his eyes almost ob literated, or at least an ugly gah cut on his cheek immediately under the eve. He was a'.le, however, to im p, the assistance of his grandson, whom he found wit It the front part of his head 11 a-h.cd in, the brains oozing from the wound, rnul one of his leas fractured. Alter the lad l.a 1 been taken home and a 1 hysieiau summoned ir. was also ascertained that lie had been injured internally, and at latest accounts there was no hope whatever for his recovery. Vki:y Dp.oi i. to Thi: k or. If not above being tattuht by a man, use Dobbin's Electric Soap next wash day. I'sed without any wash boiler or rubbing board, ami used dif feicntiy from any oilier soap ever made. It seems "very droll to think of a quiet two hours' orderly liuht work on wash day, with no heat and no steam or smell ot the washing thr. inch the hoti.se instead of a lung day's. hard woik: but hundreds of tnousands of women troui Nova Scotia to Texas have pioved for t!i"iiiselve that this is thine by usi in; Dobbin'.-, Elect 1 ic s a.. Don't buy it, however, i; too set in your ways to use it ae ooidi.ig to directions, that arc soMinple as to seem almost ridiculous, ami so easy that a girl of t'.veive years can do a large wash with out heim; tired. It positively will not injure the finest fahtie, has been before the public forlilte.-n yoar-v, and its sale doubles eveiy year. If your grocer has not got it, he will get it, as all wholesale grocers keep it. 1. L. Cuakiix Jt Co., Manufacturers, 10-l.-e.o.vv.-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. snKiuFK-s s.u.tx-Tho foi;..w.r.2 fitiih. . (t (llsiviM-d of ;u liill.lic s.tlt! on Moiiihiy la-t hy SlieniT CiitilUli, tit the court ll jiisi- r.i iiits i;tr( : I Three ivnndred ncrcs r.i land in Poriairo township j and two lot-- in Port.-tuc. Sold as toe property of re.r-e 11. Darker, .it Hie sua o; Anna It. -Uiioii- ii-'le. mid bonnot i.v ber t ir t't j. H'.ope and lot of iiritn. in Wastilnttton town ship. Sold at the is u 1 1 of .Tohn and Simon Count I, exo.-ntors ot J.imo.. Count,!, licc'd. its tiie propoi ly ol . l. ,T. IJrown. and purchased by said 'exec utor, tor si.. i.o. It'.i.so nod lot in Washington tnwnslitp. owned by CnorirtiSy i.i. )r. So!. I at the soil of Ad;im Mov. r, ior :o-e ol l. 1.. .lohii.sL.u, and bought by -V.i-s-. .1,1,;, L,b tor Ser.-iily-i;vf :-.:pj. vmMi in-.prorciiiHiits, In Kcado towastnp. Sobl at the sin t oi S. A . Lou -tor. tor uso ot lioty. i'ark.T .V t'o.. bcioi; the prot.criy of Israel Louder, and t. .uht. by ( ieo. W. I 'rce for s I. Lot ..f ground una iniprov.ii:iits Iii i.niii.in boiotili. oirne I hv Muriiiret Herbert. Sold at tbo suit ol W. M. L!o..-.I A- Co., lor ti-e ot Tli. s. liavis. A. A. liurki r. et. ai., and purchased by Fred. Ehr-enfc-litl lor Ely's Cream Balm is tin; only Catarrh reniody (,i nmuy 1 iinvc tritul whieli lias iict ((i as a run. 1 li.tvo htr-n tiMtiliiftl over tif-tt'i-ii jfiirs; my brad lias tit-ett most of t! tii-.H' st..,juoi ami very inneli iiitlainfil. It lias ifnt my ntrstt Us ami it-ttin-cil tin in llaiinnation. Mvf vcs ;,rt iinpi -ovins, so tliiit I ran st;itn st rong ti'sht. whudi I liave not lioon al.li to b tur yi'ars. Nathasifj, ri .it.; v, witli ;. F. Montz, Merciiant, Wiikf-'.uttre, Px My Sox. r.gi'd nine years, was r.fllictoil iitatrh : Uio p.st of Elv' Clean: V.m Willl Ci: fleet. -ii a eo'i.pU-to curs'. W. K. Hamman, DniL'irist JiHstou, l a. Ely's Ct:f.am Halm soils licttor titan any othcr preparalion tor Catarrh, ami eiveslxn tot sai iidaetion. !. Al.MsTliuxt;, Drutjist, Wiilct-.'liarre. I'a. A Narrow Escape. n Tiiosday last William Stanley, one of flip bosses at tiie Sl.'if, nr-ar town, was troit.o; np tin slopn wlieti pat t if s niiovp lst diisn a car heavily loadml with slate. The inclination is coiisid' pral.ie. iiiul at the -ollH wliete Mr. Stanley was tlicrf was no possjiilp way of rettinc;iiu"t of tiie road of tin rapidly .iosoenriins car Fortunately the workmen lind put an unusu ally l:r; loai) on ami at a rntlier low ji'aee itcniioht the roof arid stopped the car. Tiitis was Mr. Stanley almost nuiart, nuMv deliv ered t'r-m a horrible death. IioUtduyrburg Standard. ; Ffktu.e Laimks. Tliose laticiiid. tiresnme ; sensations, caiisjno you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet ; that constant, drain that ! is takircr froni your sy-tem all its elasticity, ' and diivinz the hloom from your cheeks; that c.itintial strain upon your vital forces, i rendering von irritalde and fretful, can eas- 1 ily lie removed hy the use of that marvelous ! remedy. Hop l'.ilters. IiTeealiirities and oh- i str-.iclions of your system are relieved at once, While the special cause of periodical pain is pel inHiientiy lemoved. Will you heed thi '.' i C'i'itiiina'i Saturday Xi'jKt. Ftir vonr cold take Sinks' Tar, Vii.i Cheurt and IToar- HOIND. For yonr coujih take Sinks T.n, Wild cherry and iioAit- j For Sore tliront lake ' Sinks' Tar, Wild Chf.kry and Hoar- j hoi np. i Fur sore htnjrs tike I Sinfs' Tau, Wii.o Cherry and Hoar- j Hnt'M). Sold hy all dniprsiots. 2." and 30 cents. "M iMM.i, is tlieol.l lien rroirr; to be si nt aw.iv f..r tin .siintti;ei"i'" "No. CI nrlie tint why 1t yon a.k ?" "Well, I lienrd papa tell the new" liired srlrl that tliey would Itiive a fine time when lie Fent the. liil hen away for the slimmer." Mamma put little Clmnie to l'Ki. after rrivin? hiin a dose of Sim'.s' Wild Chekry and IIoARHorsD for his cold, tell in2 htm he would lie well in the lnominir; and then she biid for papa anil only for his j havina bottle of UoIk-i ts' Eiubrocationin Ihe i hoae, he might have been a cripple for life. Osf mor? sui-'nr Man-li At Uio fruit Kate, Hi ink; ex how .Hi be is Likely to wnit. Oer Pttl Ms delaine'" Hxioit tier tetfr; If thinus work sbe will Shortiy bo lucre. Pick him np t-n.1erly, lilvenon aehanri, O-Jr fr.UMJtil t.'ill dup hag I-uuchi-il i t bis pants. Tito fcrpyrvtax is a brlff history ot "one fm.re on furtonate,'' liePtt ca we her cite to point a mor al. Hillilt IJuy yonr cleibimr Ir-no Minon A. Hn.lti ;iai. next d. i r lo tiie f irst Nittioiml litnk, iloerct. It is tiie t;iuii' host 1 u tlio market, ni thi oit; if t, and uu Jt.-ii tin t a tmil-tloa or any ttiiiiic rHe ';.rt .t a ree :.e. : LI., sii-d eartriquake win cose it t.i ?!:-. Specia. barHia uro vtlered l-ar tho iiuii. lay et-a-ion. Taii liiintin .j:t-nii now l-t t:r. And furl h the r.'imra.i ro. To hunt lie- plieas.itit. turkey, hear. And olay titu t.uck and doe. And then cutr.o buck and bras ationt what thej both aid ami didn't e.!-erialiy th latter. The holi.lay ftjtuii I? also with 11s, or vtry nearly so, anil yon will l-e tirutittuir to buy your'ddf a now overc jat or a suit to kocp out the coid t.iasts witbal, won't you? Ami yon ill want to t.rocure a good nntl lithionMl.le ovfr.-ont or suit, or both, and at a Imr price? Then patroniz. Oodfrey Woll, next door t- the po.toftlc, Ali'.orct. lie In or.o ol the iiost. lit.i-iil thitiii.T.H to h; fu-in.l miywhrf. aa.i whDt ho tell' you about his va-oils may be relied oa as ic-in atr'ctly correct. Itcii't fail ! call at hH f.tt.in'.lvfi tl'e and wUile there ask to flee porno ..amples ot ttie Rochester clothing, lor the sale of wtiit-h bo ts sole agent lit that city. If unttbl to v i j i t hi'.n. feud an order by postal card, which will receive prompt attention. Tni sureeon pit In hi easy chair And w:io-he the slipping pedeslrinnaira. He smiles at the splints n.l the atv on hie wall. And nits there la patience awaltir.K a call. The sort of weather we experienced all of lat week, with tho tee on the street and ti.Iewa'.ka smooth a ijla? aa.l slippery ai only Ice could be, Eh'.uld tcar-h us to uua-rd against the act-lileut ot a fall on the treat-h.-rous iirice by providing our selve? each with a laiir of rn'.ber. All desciiu- tioas of Kion Fhoefl and Arctie overshoes may be procuiedalS BinmcnUial's. IliO Kicveniu aTeiiite, j t-ionfl, whii-h !.s al. he.t.i. p-arter lor leather I ai.d morocco hoot.- and shoes tor both soxe-i and all J tine-and coed. iien?. I iwir-n to the approach of the j hoiiihiyi, prices have been, cut down 10 a notch ab- I soiuiely 30 htv :t. to tit ty c oiupetition in thi sec- j tlon. To buy it bill l.s to he convinced of thll great J truth. i I LlTTi.?. .1 At K Hon-isr. tnt In a ri'tir 1 ! lie-vourii-.t; some l.tinl.urirer cheese, j He liiptrnr l his iiripp. r on a lively ol 1 fkl; per, j Andaaid: "W hat the thunJor are the-e?'' ! r,'o one was eqoal to the task of answering the Intetroii ttory. B it it Jack had asked some' hind; I ' easi--r. anch "as how he could tnoyt j.rolUahiy .peud I : Christmas, vre would have no hesitation about rts- ! ! to explain. VVe would say lo boo that no bet- ; j ter oiecri anpc ot the holiday. In a business point j of view, cooht be attained than by repairing to j Jotin-town and dropping in at 109 Clinton street 1 and biivlntr from Jas. .1 . M urphy a suit ol the cle- J , und aiij er ic at ln clothinii tiier kpl tor rale. . Tr.e stock is one ot the largest brought to Cambria ' county this sr-.-.ron. Is frei-ti in quality and bite of j sty ie. ai.d w iii be ilii.oed of on verv liberal terms, j Fl. F. Knnkpl's liltlor Wine or Iron ; j 1 (riven tone t-i tho Stomach. t imp roves the nppo- j '.Itc and astists digestion: excite the bowels to i hc.ilthr action. evpi'Ibnis ail the foul humors that I ' ci.iitaiiiin.ite tho blood, corral. t the Ft-a-.-tiuns, and ' 1 ofTrnd tiie l.ie?..th. It excite-, the l.iv-r to a heal- j i ttiy act on and irentiici.s the r.ert es. iinyartinic : th:tt lilo.v to ii:e tlatt troi-eeds nlor.o truui perfect 1 health. 1 iiot'.-aods in ail 'k of lite testity to I ; tho virtue ft this excilctit tne.bciue i u correct! nt? i i tiie deranuoinent ot t L 0 .! lirest i 1- or;iiTH. tfetthe ; vreioone. Sold only in $'..:-u bottles, or 6 !ott:es for : i i.VO.1. A'k f. r K. 1. K I Ts K Kl.'S and take no oth- j er. If vour druL'i-it has it not. send to the pro- i i prieto'r." H. F.1C1 NKHL.:'. N. Ninth St.. I'liiia., ' I'a. Advice tree: enlos three-cent stamp. As- ; rlMT.baeh s. Miller. Sole Aleuts. 3d and t.'ailowkill liill St.. 1 hila.ra. l'a ! HYJII.XrAL. V.i .TANI KYLK-Marric... on Suirlay. Nov. 2i. l-. ST. A!o. Hiiio' i hiircl). tiy Krr. Father D-ivui. Mr. W. I. Hilm aaj Mi.a Lvdia li. Kvi.e, l-oth ol Snmmilvi'.lo. As tho fiui'ty f t(,o tirjl &rt In the rlfvc mat rimonial ci'iitniet is ai: f.irnctt lncnj of the fY.KE m.n :i 1 : 1 1 it ctiiior. it hcliutve- u-. now that he h:iB tudiloT. fiirewcil to tho beau hind in whir). f r a t;inr tit? twcllcj .-- Ili53;-ij!v and has rtuV-'cn hirn pcl! t' ItiP morA 1(!ii:iitiu! l'iin:nn of wcddel f": -li'-il y. to cxu'ii.l to l.:in uni l is fair ymniL? briilo our Mnc r-j f.-o;,jrratulittion.- and -otnl viln:s. May thfir brii; titf-t auticiiii'i'His S'or tho vrrent anl thf ir !iii'l,st Itopr? Jor tho never-cii-l i nic iu:nro be Jul! y iinft abuini:t:it!y re:!i7.cI. an-i inny coiniujj jLnwralions r.FC uj and call thriii ble-icnl. i; )I,A NI TA VIS. Marriod.at the reirlanrf of the ofhci ttiHir cwymn. Jn tb'n '! i. 'l'nf dny even.ni;. Mov. :i lSj. by Kc-t. V. K. Jones. .Mr. IAVti owi. a i of Jilacklicls township, and Miss Maby Davis, of Kuenr burg . OillTIAKY. MirI. Died, tn this i.hce, on Thurs lfty rarirn In2. I'cc. 'J. ls1, Mrs. Abiuiil -JiLLb, in tbe 7lU , ye.ir ot her aec. Tbo deceased was a daughter of I i.ivid Toitd. who j at an oirly .i:iy s.ttled and cle.i.ed the tract of ( land adjoining town, on which the j r'-scnt .sinn tnor resort kn-.wn s -Hcliiiout" i- loomed. Her : husb.tnd wa.s WiiiiMin Mills, whftrares b- r irom i Wales abo.i: the yoai It beir: thru uit- ii boy, ' and f'icd only a, "lew ye..rs r.iro'. .Mr. Milis, with ! perbiit'S one exc.-p lion, was the ol '.est lady in town, and durint; her I. nit nd bliimule.s i i ie enjoyed in i aneini-icr.i .U-uroo too yincore rtpef-l au.i ertcm ot nil bor fric-tid'i and nc...ia In Unc . A inarr.el latiatiter. .Mrs. .M..r:in 1 1 .u;!u-5. .t thi.-." place, and i tbr.-r sons Win. -M ills, of Kbensl'tins. I hivtd Mills, i ol UdiiiUin. t.nd K J- IMnls. of K i.iso survive her. l'eaoo Ij btr italics. , TIIE riTTSDEUGSI WKKKLY POST For the Year 1881. in nr i r i i ; 1 s -x.. .--..-.- .............. ..o. AM) CAM1IIUTES. Yn T OWPTin"" Ihf FI'l"" () SllTrPIlder. A.UVf UIU-, lilt ill.-,, 11 W OUlltUl.ll, No Concession, Hut the Reiifwul of ti! Oltl IJdttie for an Oitl Time Yiftory. The year 3SS1 will ms-rk a new era in our polit- J cal history, with a incia.n A.lniim.stration that can be respected a in .t-ly In i.os-cssion of pnwor nit'i Congress even'.v d:idcd tn both ; branches with the States half Jieinocratic and t half Kcpitblb-an. The Kepnbiiean .arty cannot carry tbr..nifh extreme sectional leu'sintion, but w i II uroloiiioCdl;- tiiake ius-.d'obs attacks on Hie Constitution and tbe virtue ol the people by pro H ir it us' ot tbo public revenues. '1 be spirit d ; centralization i still rampant hi that party it is i its .-ontr..llins; tend. n.-y. and will be furthered by a PI eais to the seihshnnsa of seetions. A nianniH cotit itnvernment. on the j.aternal plan, republican 1n outward form hut in reality mo-iarch-fal. is the ; liavca the ambitious lemlei-s ol tbo liepublierin , pa-tv are p.ihiii tor. ; Never was there, a ureater ne-esity for activi'y, i wa cbtalnos.s aud Kiivu biiuii pol f.cal integrity, tt.aii th.-rc now is la the l.-:ta.-rati p .rty. As an ! i;-i.nsiT;uii t-iirty it enn itcfcat tbe enns;:r-itors. Its or:ra:l7 tion lntist le maintained In all its old i t in - v.zor: it Party n-au'es and traditions oher . i-hed : its own s. lci te.l -leaders trusted and en- rotir.i'cd : its nn rut crsliip Mr emrihcned and edu i catc I in the both ot tbe lathers. To the J'cnin- cratic party is coiili.Ied tin exalted duty ol ilcfeat- inn the efforts o! men in ti'c- Hepublican party to I s. t np another form of rrrivernnK-nt in place of that ' whi !i exis's. '1 bercioro it is the highest patriot i t-m to d. l.-nd and niaintain ontsuiuiiuti in its i gr. aic-T elfoct ivenes-s. .' fin: I'lTisiti-iiiiii I'osr is committed to this prin i elple in all its lencth nnd b-eidth. und if possible i lip. re ritroroui'.v and iiiii-onii.roiii.siiiiriy than in j tbe past, will it'labor lo strciiiii hen the party, hold ! tiie bands ot its trustcl leaders, s,. read Dctno I cratic truth and promote by all honorable means tbe success of licmjcratlc candidates. National, i rSTMc and p.-a.'. '- So much for the political course ol The Weeki.t Post ilurinu the nmihiK year: but in all its dc I parttr.enfs it will niaiiuain ihe ii:t:hcst degree ot i usctul.icss to its readers as a t. iuily journal, i Thk I.itkuabv Dtf ARTMKM t will be enriched by i a cl.oico and carehilly selected miscellany, con , a stinir of talcs, j. oe try, sketches, humor and bl 1 oi;r tptl v. ' Ti.k Sews. Hr.i-AI'.TMKT will he carefully ed itcd ! nn.l tneln.te a .aretul siimniary of the events of I the week at home an.! abroad, with ,-peeinls. tcle i jjraais and correspondence Iron Washington and i H irri-burn ilnni,- the sessions ol Congress and : the Lea-istature. j An AoKict -lti-ral and llotsnnot-r. IIbpart ! MF.srwill hea.ldeil as a r.e- and attractive ie iture. i Thk Market Kkpoiits. and especially reports f cattle markets, will be prepared with the ntmost care, and allor.l Information of the highest value to the turnter and dc-ib-r. Kt.tTota i lv.Thk Weekly Post will discuss all questions with candor and sincerity. It will pro mote as best it can a Ilcntorr.itiC revival and resist all ctforts to disintegrate the party or weaUcn the orir 'tiiza ion. It tlierctoreappeal- with confidence to I mo rals to second its ctlorts by extendlasT its circulation. TKT5 AIS : TIIEPITTSBURGii WEEKLY POST. EIGHT PAK ES FIFTY-SIX COLL'MXS. One Copy -One Year Iu Clubs of 1'ivo or More An Extra Copy l.-r Every C cS:ad tor Specimen Copy. ..Jl.SO .. .-Jb i ub of Ten. thi: daily rosr. Publishi-d Erery Horning (rfcrjit Suntlcy). I?v Mail. peranTinin. posture tree $1.00 0 moni hs, 3 months. 4 00 2.uO Address the Publishers, JAS. P. BARR & CO.. 141 Wooil St., rittnlinrirh. Fa. IT'XIX'yTTOU-.S X( )TICK. a K'l.ite of Al ut STl.NR Ifr:r:isf, dc!M Ji-ltors t--siniiicnt!iry lo tiie e-t.iM ot Aiis:u-tine linrbin. late ol .'.liin.tT township, ' vniiiri.-t coun ty, deeenscd. having been issued io the uudersiun ."d, all persons indebted lo paid estate aro notined to make immediate, piytnent, and those having claims nir tinst the s m e will present them pro perly utl:cuticBtcd tor settlement. JAM KS S. T T HMN. Kx.entnr. .lOSl-il'll DCKIIIN, itlxecutrix. I.Iar.stcr Twp., l.'cc. lo, lSJ.-CU ADVERTISFBS t send for our Select List of Local Newspapers. Ot?o. F. Bowoll it Co., 10 Spruce 1 St., ew York. AVoi-tli oT till kindH oT GOODS "Will bo opened tliis week n t orn?s Store, in (licst Springs. tTerjbody ihould rewomVv that we nre NOW nrEXIXvl tbe lrflot and not oumnloto t'ok of Dry Goo's, Grtceriss, ClotMa Eccts, Sices, lit, For the HOU DAY TK A rK aver offered for ia!o In Cambria cotanty. BCr. CHn has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, wharo be has purchase I an tmmer.s ftock of fashionable noods at. the lowest tiKuro. t rerybody, therefore, cUuuld go ta Corn's Store, Chest Springs, WHERE THEY MAY DEPEND VPtJN OETnH GBRAT 13A.RaA.INS Id Terytlilng tby bar. Tbe lar-fT-t stoe'e of -oodi on th Allegheny Mounta'.Bf. w ropeat, will be OPBXBB T1UH AT CORN'S STORE, CHEST SPRINGS. ItllTXG YOVJt CASH Oil rilOUVCE. SIX ROOMS FILLED WITH GOODS. Mr. Corsi himself, aided by an efficient conn of elerk. wtil be la attenilauce and always ready, wllltns and anxious le wait on you ail, eith er old or youun, larire or small. Thacktul to Farmers, Lumbermen atul Citizens Generally for their pat patronage, and boplnj for a continuance of the came, ws ra laala Yours, rion toct Ail 1 y. TBICILl) or FOB eOVDti. ( tUQDVCK S on CORE YOUR BACK ACHE And all dieae of ht Kidneys. Hladde- and I'rmarv Urituns by werinir the iiff mved wmm imi m It Is a HAHTtL of HKA1.IXG and BKLIKK sim rrr, sr.ysuu.i:, nrnncT, r.i 1 xi, rss, ro tf nn r vl. Tt C'tiPil 'SwKr.r.K am. ei k fati.?. A RF.VKIATIOTst and Bl;V(tldTKX in 53ed leine. At. Portion or dire-t applii'iiiion, as .pt.o-od to niis:iti-f;trt'.rv m-ernnl tri-dicines. S.nd 'or onr treatise on Jidncy troubles, sent free. Sob! by djugists, or sent by tna'.l, on recclit ot j.ricu, $2. AriHR3 nZ The 'Only' Lun- Pad Co. uine Kiit Tad. Wll l ltnsi' Ri.lM'Ts. A 5k foritand take no otner. RETROIT, Midi. J7? :, 1 ... 4tP Z3 New (xiocery Store in Altoona. HONF.Y. jjxi.ir. tlLlVI-. UK ANDY FKI'IT, EKiii isn I'l.CM I'l IddNtl, iKI 1 I Hl lTMiS, 1'KK.Sl.U VKS. I'liil lili MEATS. ricKi.r.s. TAHl.F.SAT-CF.S. SAKldNtS. Il(-XLri T.'isTFR. SriCKb RivOnK TKt.il T, Ctl.l HY SALT, CAI'fi I.S. Vi:kch Mi'RTaP.o, EXTRACTS. -MAMI'A. T Al'li H'.V. C1!U( T.T.ATKS, t-'OCDA. AUIEKSET Co.VDEVSmi M ILK , OKANUTiS, LKMOVS. BANANAS, GP.APES, FIGS, DATES, rr.rNEM a?, UAb.NS, 'UTS, tm.i loroetlc MICHAEL F1TZHARRIS, ni-2i.J (OPPOSITE WHITE HAI L HOTEL.) T.F.J Corner Twelfth Ave. and Sixteenth St., Altoona, Pa. TJHTl PATRIOT, IAILY AM H EF.HLY, I'Oll Till: ENSlHN(i YEAR. ritllF. t:! s.-riptlon price of the Weekly Patuiot J. has been reduce 1 t rl.oo per copy per at mum, but subsc-'.b.-rs to the Kukkm v who win to iret ;v Lrst class Iiemocratic lonn.al trom the Stitte capi tal, will be furnished 'with both papers at the p.w i.rr-'e ot sttl-tj.- per year, with u cents aa.1d tor post:io. iipu ,(.ni out-i.tc of Cambria county. To ciub? of Fifty and npwards the Weekly Fa Till t will be furnished nt tbe extraordinarily ciie:ip rate ol "b cents per copy per anuniu. 1'ho Ii.mly Patkiot will bo ser.t to any address, during tiie "ssions ot Couzress nr..! the Lctfisla t'jrc. at the rate ot io cents per month. T,' ruler theact ol Cnnirrcss the publisher rrcpsy the pe.staue and subscribers nre relieved from that exoeuse. Kvery subscription mtist ho accompauial by the cash. Now is the time to tiberil'. The npproftcMn se.-sions ol ConpTe-s and the Legislature vriil be ot mere than ordinary intercs-! and ttieir t-roreedinis wi;l be tully reported !..r the K-ii'v. while a com plete svnopsis of them will beiriven in tbe Weekly. Address I'ATKK T !'l 1U.1SH1M) Ctt.. :K) .M.ii ket Vlreet, Harris!. ure. -yy ir. koshnsthei. & pon wtt-i, riY THE HICHESTCASH PRICE OAK il!D HEMLOCK 611, Kilos, Sheep IVlis, Calf Skias, JLo. Dee. S, lW.-om. JOHNSTOWN. r.. ST. XWIER'S ACADEMY, ca r I .ii 1 1- 1. I ;i - N'1:A!;I.Y half a century old. from which some ol the mot prominent and cultivated 1-do-s iu I'onnsviaania and el-ewhere have graduated, otters ino-t thorouch educational aids and hijjhcat standard of rehnini; inflnenees. I'npila admitted at any time. Yearly ex pense aqoul fij. Address : S1STEKS OF MERCY. Heattv's 1. O., lcc. 10, l1.-tf. Westmoreland Co.. Ta. OF 425 ACRES RITCHIE CO.. isl WEST VA. I One and tbrco nuartcr miles from Connty Seat (a i K. K. market) : irood mills, respectively V. and miles distant, and many other conveniences. Will; be sold cheat.. Kor partfinars address J". THAN OIKr.l.Y. at Vinton, lows. ont. I l.n v 1. lssi - Hirer that date at ilarrlsvll I. ItitchiP Ti . V. ST- 2 TRAY ST1:F.R. Came to tiie inein bna connty. I'a.. on the c-nti ol November. I', a red steer, with a small white spot In the lace, a notch out of the under s'oe of the left ear. and a split in the right ear. The owner ts revested ti e-.tnj forward, prove property, pay chHrns. and t. see him awav : otherwise he will "dipo-e.l ef ae. cording t law. JOHN W. M NN. ileade Twp rec. 3, 15c0.-8t. STRAY BUI.T.. Came to the resi denee of ths subscriber, in Washington town- shin, on or about the 1st of September las', a liitht ' red bull, about a yenr and a half old : uo murks on i him. Tho owner Is requested to come lerwar.l, prove propertc. pcbnruss and t.sko bitn away, ' otherwise ho will be disposed of accr linsr to Uw. i r.McVAMAMY. i Hemlock, Dec. 10. l?31.-3t. " 17 ST It AY. Catne to the Jirerilises Ol 1A the subscriber. In Chest township, some time in Auarnsl last, a red colored yearling steer. 1 owner is requested to como forward, prove ropor- y. py charitos and ti.ke tt away ; otherwise, itw.ll be dispose of according: to law. Chest Tsrp., rec. 10, U?.-3i. I S. B. CORN & CO. Cures Itj AnsOKI. HON iNatnre's W ay). LUNG DISEASES! THROAT DISEASES! BREATH I Ml TROUBLES! It DRIVFK INTO tiie syftetn curative agents and lie-. i : nsr tne.t -f-' n. It IIRAUS l ltO1 tLe diseased part tbe poi sons tt.at raue dntti. Thnnssnitt TrvlIFy to ft Tlrlaes. t:u can u mavis and rena Tton't .lestmir nnttl t'oii bnve tried tbts Sensible, K-isilv Applied and IIAIIIl ALLY tl'I'EAT 1 AI.' l.'om'-dy. S ld bv UriiL'Rlstf, or sent bv mall on receipt ef Pries. S2.00, by t.fa'2J.i Vur The 'Onl)' Luns; Pad Co. nook. "Three II- WIM-IAVS' BLi.m, lionsaifr. S.-nt . . r.-o. lo-.-flin. IU.TROIT, Mich. CObHSH. JIACKKFF.I, HLUKiMr. C1SCOS, HAUIIl'T. SALMON. HAM. &c. A la'2;e a-s,,rt-nent ol CA-Kr. (r-OT.a, bonirbt before the late a.lvam-end to te sol.l cheap. A tin-.- variety ol M al-.KET Bas KrM.s mul a 'nil Iincol Wyon and V. ili-w War?. Stkio ai lky Kli.i .:, the fin est br.iT-d in market. Also, lii iKvini.iT.Cwii nj (Ut Mbal. Ci!,-.t-KKD Wheat. tc. li '..yrisK, SfuaRji, Syki rs, SfT.-F.. r. Ctiiri ici Iii::rr) iirtr, ConstED I.iitr and H am sal'aie. ('ovitr 1'KODtcB a specialty. si mu and Imported THE SUN FOR188L Krerybody reads The Srs. In the editions of t'.t is newspaper throughout the year to cotne every body will hnd : 1. All tl.e wot Id's news, so presented that the with tbe least unproutabie expeudi-ure ol time and cvesiitlit. Tms Sin lona aso discovered the Boldcn mean between redundant fulness and un hii' isfae'ery brevity. II. M ucli of that sort of news which depends less upon its rrcor.tied Importance than upon its in terest to inc.oKind. From morning lomoru.ujr The Sc.s prin's a continued siory ol the lives ot real men and w.onen, and of their deeds, plans, loves, hates, and troubles. This i-tory Is more varied and more in;cre.-tin;; than auy romance that was ever devised. III. ttood writing in every ceiumn. and fresh ness, orialaality. a -curacy, and dtwruni in the treatment of every subject. IV. Honet eminent. Tnt Scs'i habit Is to spc-ik out learlossjy about uieu und tilings. V. Filial cantiof in deahrnrwith e-tch political party, nnd equal rc.dines, to commend what is i'rai-.eworthy or to rebuke what is biauiaie in eino?r;it or Kc;.uii:ean. VI. Absolute iad pindence of partisan o. coni zations, but unwaverinit lw.VMpy to true Iiemocrat ic principles. The Sum belie. e that the liovern- meut winch the Constitution jrives us is a good one to keep. lt notion ot duty is to resist to its utmost t.ower the etforls ot men in the Ket.ublican party to set mi another form of jjovernment in . . ....... ... ...... -.-..inh r.mtm 1 h.a . .. - t-C. . . . I. I ! year, immediately loiiowin wi ifproi-at,! decide this sut.remelv Important conte-t. 'The st! be e M S be- people as itiuifs for lieves that tbe victory will be with tbe people as airautst tbe Klnas tor monopoly, the l.iugs ior plnnder. and the Hinv-s br ttuptrial poster. I lurt erni are as follows : t or tbe Ita.ly-so, a four- aire sheet of twenty eiKiit columns- ttie puce uy mail, pr.st i aid. is ft.T. eents a mouth, or ft..n(i a year : or. trclod.ris tne I Sunday paper, an einbt-j aire she. t ol Cfiy linn!, the pri-e is 66 cents a mo nth, or ye-.r. postase 1 aid. 1 no unday e.i it ion ol I he srx is also turnlsn- : ed separately at SL.Ui year, postrtre paid, j The price ol the W rial v Srs. eii-ht paites, nfty- six columns, is SJ a ear. postme paid, for clubs ot ten send.nf H9 we will tend nn extra : copy free. Au.lr.-n I. W. Eclm. ! rnbllsber ol The Srs New York City. j B. J. LYXCH, Manafaetarer and Iealer In HOME AND CITY MADE FURNITURE! mm ass mm sins, 2 T r T 1 "V' T O 1)1 riVrPTc t TV CI Jj J I ) iMjf 'O. 1 Ei U O 1 J J xiUkJ1. TABLES, CHAIRS, : I Mattresses, c&c. ELKVENTII AVENUE, Ijetwecn ICth and 17th Sts., Altoona iPeini'a. ?-Citii-ns ef Cambria eonntr and all others s Ishinar to purchase honest Kl" K5'lTt" R t. 4.C.. at hon"St p rices are respect iuily Invited to rive ma a call belore buying cl'ewhere, as I am eoufident that I enn meet everv want antl please everv tssto. I'r.ces tho verv lowest. li. .1. LYNCH. Altoona, April 18. lsO.-tl. S1 TRAY COn'. Came into theenclos- tire ot the snbsrriber. in Csrr-ill township, on or about the first of September lnt. a Huh: brlndl row, about four vears old ; no marks visible. Tho o-rner Is rcmieste-i to come forward, prove property, pay chrirtros and t;.ke It away, otherwise It ill be he tlisposea ol as tee law uirc-ts. AL.I1ERT OLASSEK. Carroll Twr., Do-. 8, li '.-8t. OrHSrri.TEZ OBTB CAMBHIA,VKKtSlAJ. kj II. I M a year, la advance. Mil- GK WOLFS fLD RELIABLE PTDB13I ULD ilELIABLE OTOBKI Clothing House In Central renneylvaniu, NEXT TO POST-OFFICE, ALTOONA, PA. tTBOSQ HSY SLITS f i t 1 m . m to . it $0 . kt . 10" . usx . vat 1JB0 . t M . IH STBoya easy sens ALL-WOOL SUITS Crtsltsrwi, SAIKU CUTAWATSCni.. Fancy Bnrrnilt troRSTED SACK SVITS... tares nssorfacrw of STYLISH CVT SLITS... Alt- Wool Blyu and Clock 3JCLT0S S LITS SmMr-Brsostcal rnry SACK SLITS Tine IHagonol CVT A HAY SLITS. SvprrJIn Diagonal FRO'SK COAT SLITS Good Evtry-Dan ITOFKIXG FASTS But FASTS in tht ei:y for Ihf mor.ry. Ali Hool KEKSEY PASTS FASTA LOOSS of all Hi let and fualtti I thljiimt Iratt Fabric! at, IN Special BARGAINS JUST lU'.CF.Ivr.D FROM OUR LARGE WORKROOMS. OCJSHTtJS OF A OOVrtlTI LJWB O BLUE, BLACKand BROWN ALL WOOL FIB BF.ATEB OVERCOATS, Cloth Bound, Silk Valra. Collar, eod Serge Lfnirjf, fvr TETsT DOLLARS! TIV' VJ Vr.i P ?ns.T ft a fs mm OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, P.M. Reversible Overcoats 1 Tie Kevers'.ble Orercsiat first tnanlfested iusjr one year ago. bnt did not stet a fair hold on public 1 favor actil the i.reseut season. It Is made without lining, of course, and the seams are arranged la j such a way that thers is no wrong side to It. Ous j side ot the cloth la finished In a variety of styles, i such as diagonals, mixed, ete., Co., and thsotaer J Is usna'.ly a quilted plaid or check. Tbe pockets, j too, are so ingeniously contrived that no n: attar j which side of tbe coat Is ont they are always tn tha I right place, ready for busioass. We will show thj I week all the Kecersible Coats we bit ve ; also, every- thlnit In our Una that yon ask tor. ItwHU puaal i you to ask Tor anything we haven't got. Ci. WOLF. WE HATE Jt ST BOI ti FIT AT ASSIGNEE'S SALE A 1-AllOB AI SKI.Kr.T 6TCS.TC C Overalls and Shirts, made of heavy duck, and as we bare no room to keep them very Ions; we will give our patrons Uit) benefit of the barxain we srt.t In tbe purchase ley selling them at FIFTY CEN TS FEU SETT, or at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS for each article sepa rately. They are worth at least LXJVBLE THK money. THIS AVEEK Wc are showing, as fully aa onr crswdad conti-.ioa Will perjiit. ereryth.r.e we have in SUITS AND OVERCOATS and especially OVERCOATS. We are prepared to show almost an unlimited a?ortmr:t of every thinsr in Clotting and Underclothing, t-ut th eenaral display of the week i In OvereoaU f ery sort. It Is as pleasant to talk about tbe t.vt't anj finest thinps as it is to wear them, but not all of you want to pay for them. We have equal need to sell a cheap garment that s reply keeps out tta. damp and cold, even tfcoutrh they may be a little rough. Thoeiauds who will raad tbls to-day will be slad to learn that JL GOOD SATIX OVERCOAT. heavy eroush to give a sense of warmth : lubsian- j tial enoueh ior the roughest w.ar, and good look Ins; enough for better use, can be had here Ft) it &.. 00 on sh.oo. Other merchants w IU look with the same l'klif for Esquimaux Beaver at f!0 to 113. f0, and the Chinchilla overcoats at Vi to We have ne time to write ner have yon patteas to read anything like an account of what we show tl-ia week. Here is the place to use your eyee and yoor judctr.ent. Here wtil not tire you wills descriptions beforehand. HEMEMniiH THIS! YVhatev er you bay that does not suit you. Isn't sold at all. Come back with It the first mtnut yon can. Ton are as free as if yon had your money in yonr pocket. Tea shall Lave your money back j 'n your pocket if you want It; but take rood care i of the earmenu for us, so long as ear Interest U them continues, i ( rnnm r v irni r C. H. LTEKEK, One oT tht S.le,men. 1 Grand Opening CHEST PRINGS! S. M. DOUGLASS & CO. HAVE JIM OrCXED A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE rem tpte s.1 r. or MEN'S AND BOYS' !C1 Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. SUITS MADE TO WR 0 SOORT NOTICE. FIfre are a few of onr Price : Mfti'l Snlts from . - K.nn to Itn.aa i "' from .oo to ii.fo 2.0U to 10.iH riease rsmsrr.ber the p'aee, (rive ns a oa'l, and don't tail to bur from tbe --bev" woh one leer ' S. M. IHIVULASS tt CO. P. S. We are arents tor the -a and bsve on lianas a lot of new Op. it and Top Rn(t.les, at prices rangicg from eo o tlim. I'neh m and pundiase. S. M. 1. k. CO. C'hes; Spriosrs, 'ot. 19. ltK).-rn.$ OFFICE OF CRF.SSON STRINGS COMPANY, No. SSS S. lorsrfi St.. Koc.m fo. 10, becmd Floor. TrtlLAI'FLrHl A, KPT. , lt. yOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. K met!-ff of tbe storkholera or the Creason fsprlnse oipai-.T wtil be held at the cflire id the IV-mpany, .q the F!h dey of Jcnia-v. J-i, at 12 o' clock. .. for tbe purpo'o ot arceptibt; an net of As sent riy of the State ol lnn.t It.i.-.k ri.tnIM -.Aa act ant honsnig eon orations to lnevfs.se tbe.r bond ed cb lirsil 'iis and e.:) ital st.rk," approved Ie eenibcr'Jsi. 1."P, and to authors an itn -ertse of iu l.onded orl-i:atiops, and thrt eccrtne of the sssne by a mortiraj-e. and tor trspssetins: otber busiurvsL J A M K. 'lotXV xvL, Secretarv. Ko. f, 183v.-2tn. I T