Mi (inlnfa xccmnn. :K.H!(Rl'R. FA.. jiVY MOUSING, - IMC IT, 1SS0. Al. AND I'LIiSON'AL. 'liOve nntl lli OH-rt 11 nop, , ,itt-ii1aneft at Court this wpf-lt was -. ,.i 1 ilowin;:. . j i. -i-nt wiiit.-r so far lias not only ,1 ?'a-liioiifil ' 'it Vennor-;th!e. ,, , i dear sport to -lioot at a deer, S a tin- -iMMin has closed fur tli year. ' e I;. ; - in the ground lor the nc w hotel i nil i- 1'i'inK sc'miJh-iI out jy stc-aru ' : tinn-ir-d that the Franciscan lirntli r. ..it to rri-i-t a new school-house in i ,il was !vV-!i fcr the now hotel at , , i Monday !a-t l-y n party of lalmr- ;, l'i.iiadelphia. .. Westmoreland county jail has b'cn '.ytlio Mate Hoard of Charities ; . i . .-upancy. tntr it tlie friends of Ireland lias , : ,1 tor tl lis (Thursday) evening at a , Institute, Altoona. : a 1km: -i' a mi I nine other lmililiiis ;ieru tie!. I county, were itestroy- j : ... i.'.ie dm i.i -t week. . ii.uilJ V I '. .of I.oretto, I'a., have iv.-eivcti another ear load of A No. 1 1 which will lie sold cheap. ' T!,t"ie wa a nice crop of nearly every- . iat Miuimer. and lo ! and behold, there , ire er : in abundance this winter. , The Altoona Call, type, presses and ail, lias licen nioyed some two snuares or more, and to add to his garn. the proprietor, Maine-., lias opened an extensive hook ton ; in the doin-j of which we hope lie-!! get rich, tliousl: we are not unite ah!e to ee, man, how lie'll pain siu-h an end, unless he should send an awful iii "ad" to the l"t:i i.mas. loseph .lint, aired U veai. employed as a driver in the mill coal mine of the Caiit'.iria W ork. .1elmrmn. was kicke.l in tlie fine 1V a mule on Tuesilav nfterii.um -m,i l.i.l Mis. Jennie V.'itz, of Johnstown, left her own Witz behind her on Thursday last and eloped to llanistiuvi with a painter nam ed David S. veenv, of Huntington. nr. ! was promptly followed hv her husband, v. ho j had her released from the Dauphin county I jail, where slid had leen detained by his re- (iiest, telecraphed to the authorities, and on rriday alternoon the two reuinim iu men home in Johnstown. At latent arounts Sweeny wns still detained in the Ilarrishuni ii.i! hut lie lew urnlmlilv been released ere his jaw bono fractured, ten teeth knocked this. AViiz reclaimer, his truant wife, for tlie our, ami the tlesh cm the lower part of his face badly cut and contused. In other wonts, the mule's let; jjHve a spurt and voim-; -Joseph J ni t w as pretty considerably' hurt. The bank notes taken from" the person of James Mcl.auahhn. who was f.mnd dead in th? "Haneiis," near Clearfield, :t eouple of week a'ro. were so highly perfumed that no one wished to po-se-s them : so they we re sent to Washington to be exchanged. The paekaueof bills passed through the Tyrone postoliice hist Thursday, ami created iiite a disagreeable stench w hile they remained. f.d. W. Kod-jrrs is hat cred by Art!; of V. IT. aspd reeommeinls "Kendall's :.. I. ; ..I,. .- v:ti t.'.irp in mil muer-i, ins, ami ui.'i5 of eminent physicians do the same. . flip 1". n. K. Co. has just done a wise J ,t in forbidding the sale henceforth of ! "i literature" in any of its depots or pas-.-rtnrns. : .,, t MeDoiiahl t Co. for seuuine Xew ,uss baking molasses, currants, raisins, .s candies, toys, and all other kind of i -..ods. : i. iv hairs prevented, dandru'f removed, . t.: c .hm '.I. a!i I the hair niad! to i . !v by the use of Hail's e.wtable . i ! Ia:r Kene wt r. ! I.. ii no i ;;u e like IV.rrish's to pet all , ; ,s, confections, fruits, nuts, fine .. etc., f.-r the holiday season. He ;'.: be:.t Mid sells tlie cheapest. Alloniia butcher h;i jut coiuib-ted i n t viiv a'je, anil jet i. don "t seem as if i is aitouether hanpy, as he threatens to :.;at and i;o several teet better before the !av. s. If. Ir" in of f'tc Creek, Colfax coun Wv Mexico, sa s : My wife has been ,1 cf a c ci.h of thirty years' standing by rin-j an ' ,ilv I.un-4 1'ad." See adver- l.rl'.t A ' re broke out in the meat market of . i' T.iT, in .!i.':;isto-,Mi, on last Satur . : :.5r.ir, iuid s;iieadinu to two frame ;: ailjoiniiiL; de.-troyed theiu both. - net immense. i i ..ad Dr. Hull's Coueli Syrup to be a t eii.-ct'.tal remedy, ami feel sure that the t tu'jboifi c i; 5 1 and cold will yield to caiir.i i.ifl '.e.iee. Frank JS. l'rice, Xew a ns, A i X. "'. 1 An exi iiane says that Cambria county :n,s with wild ".eese. We haven't seen v ai. i, and imagine that the man who . -! '.cm w ill find it a w ild yoose chase in it t:..' t.-nn implies, .h nn. my dear," said she tenderly, "if (! i net buy a bottle of Dr. 'bill's Cough : immediately, I will U home to my . r : I can't stand this coughing any loii " JI.- biiue'nt a bottle. Fi r "a tiling of beauty that will be a j.y vcr" ui to Carl Uivinius' clock, watcli jewelry establishment. Just the kind of Is '.iiere for holiday presents handsome, ( nrlurinir ami cheap. The ;.' I of this place bavin said i . :!:;n : m t Um- siiu-e about our "corpse" : i. is. an exchange, wants to know if ' ..re en .'-iced in teaching the dead lan- j i I welds to tliat ftfect. -; .ci'.:si,.n tickets on the V. II. 11. will ;.l tais yen, as in past years, rn the .. " .1:; aiel :'.lst of December ami on the i iv ot January, and will be good for rc- ;:i,tii January -"d. inclusive. Irs. Mary Fiasei . of Altoona, who had e' i,. r I .(lids amputated a few days at?o, I i.i these coluuius last week, is 'v : d'e f ervsiiielas. which has attack tin. of ti1(. severed forearm. A niau named Miller was accidentally .. h.'e en 4ae. with others in .shooting; iitiiik near Tipton, below Altoona, on lay hist, and is not expected to recover, nii-'h fni deccratinsj the Lord's day. -'1 hi- ve.tr old Santa Clans, as in years e l efo'ie, lias established his headquar- at I'i'Tish's store, where be has lots of .Ji'-s arid nuts and much else in his stock, i.i ei 1 etice he'll supply all his favorite 'i :iii , of Tyrone, airiul about ''1 ! iroei a train" in ti e yard at that s..tui'!av last, and was run over, ... anil instantly killed by the cars, i n era) '..yed on the shiltinjj train ,t a Week. s. i.ii i set and Cambria railroad has , ! Vt' d, and it is rumored that a office will be opened in Johnstown k and excursion tickets sold to .:id i.,::-,t- beyond 0:5 the Baltimore ohnstown, who Ml'MllKli one of the parties convicted in our county court last week of Irreenv. with having bt'e-n con ocrned in a plot to ro'i the easbier of the C. I. Co., most emphatically denies the -.,ft im pcachnieiit, and dec I a re's that although lie served a term in the F.aslcrn peuitentii'rry he is now a reformed man and means to remain one. The Altoona Daily .S'im entered upon the second year of its existence on Saturday last. The .Sun is a Demociatie paper without any prefix or affix, and is conducted with marked ability. Its local di paitment is most care fully attended to, and it is certainly to l commended for the industry it disp'avs in furnishing its readers with an exhaustive re port of evcrythins; that possesses a loeal i terest. Mrs. Anna M. McCartney, widow of the late J. C McCartney, and daughter of Al derman Hose, of Altoona, was tenibly burn ed from her viprlit foot all the way 'up her side and back to her shoulder about 1 o' clock on Thursday forenoon by her clothes taking tire from the kitchen stove, but for tunately she avoided inhaline; any of the flames and no fears are entertained for her recovery. "Where are your crutches, uncle?" "Here they are" showing John a bottle of M. 1 5. Ibif.t-.HTs' F.Mnnot ATio.N. "You don't say that three quarters of a nottleof F.Mi'.iiO t vnc.N has relieved you of our rheumatism, so you can walk without your crutches?" '"I do, and thank a kind Providence for lead in it me to read that advertisement in the Star last week." Sold by V. S. IVitkerA- IJio., Lhenslmi a:. We don't know whether it was a case of bounce or not. but Mr. M. J. Shannon has re tired from the editorial management of the Che rrytree Iir-ronl, which now lloats no other names than those of Messrs. Hatter & Dris eoll, editors and proprietors. Mr. Shannon is a racy writer, and v are sorry that he has retired, willingly or otherwise, from the ranks journalistic. We wish the Record abundant success all the same, however. Mr.iFeter I. Myers, of Washington town ship, brought to our office the other day a specimen of cabbage composed of thirty-two separate and distinct heads, all jrrown on one stalk and all clustered together in the form of an average sized head, with leaves enclos ing the entire mass when pulled from the ground. It is a queer freak of nature, and has probably never neen equalled in the num ber and compactness of the protuberances I'p to Friday last eighty-four engines of all classes were built in tlie V. It. U. sbdp, Altoona, during the year lssn. This is the largest number ever turned out In the same j length of time in any previous year. A new j class of engines, to be known as class I., nre . soon to be built for local trains, and are to have a pilot in front and rear, so that the locomotive will always have a business end j in the lead, no matter which way it is run . n in. a. ' "This world is all a fleeting show," but it takes very lively work for some of us to : keep hold of out ticket of admission : a groat j many of us are put out at the exits, "I'lieu : immia" and "Consumption;" but tlie num ber of these has tieen greatly reduced since so many have been "nipped in thbud" by the timely iwe of Sinks' Tau, Wit.n Chk:; i ItT ani IloAiiKot niv For sale by V. S. and ;-.ll druggists, at 2" and i a -T! Ka!!ro el. -':. lalwanl iarenbaugh, executor of s B ilker, dee'd, will oiler a house and i.i I'ain'lltii-.vn ;-t public sale tomorrow iMiolay) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Sec tiier description of property in posters lib d a'- Ibis Othee. -A viiuiijr man named Frank Gallagher, se head on that subject can't be alto Is. 1 i. vel, put wet powder t'other day 011 '.ivc tl ury, and a-; - Imriied liiie the d wer Vmicr -iwi-l - Mr. M'.iV.n. f V tie- hid ho w ;;s 1 i.st.,w i) i n M. nday i;i-t . (lien, f'.ve l.oVs- ;ind ti Vi 1 ' liativelv blii langht t natural conse luence .tee. Frank lives in I OS j fl 1 k'n l borough, father hv tin- can at has leired fell I- .!"! Is. v. a . hi. I a f space of t inc. an-l Has 11 iw livm1 V. A. T it 'is. A a .s : My w l! r rogaine.l he -e ot the F.::c -bland Avenue. f is now as s- '.I'll le il,g Isior Kiilucv 1' ed.. line We !i:ey .rtilv ivr leinii-n'! it I ) .' ! person. See advei tiscment. 1 M ,;.. in proft!-ion, fruits in ahuii-l- : : d ' I things in petieial are what K. I'.on-li has rammed, jammed and cram i i-.t'i his little store around the corner for v.ppiy .f evervb'xlv during the coming id.ivs. i. i there' and'make selections. -Not vlthstanding the dearth of cars, re wer- ! J".. ::"' toi.s of coal and4l,-su is .f coke carried over the Pennsylvania ilroa I -ring the last week of Novemlwr. t..t.d t cea.'e for the last eleven months ts V . 11J tons of coal and l,.s4..'!l-3 iH savs that Mr. John F. e has accepted tiie post- 11 4,Jol .- coke -T:i. .V'..iona I I Clerk at the Cel.tral 1 totel. Hi uiai. A tliat he is gentlemanly ami clever ' v ill Ti. . doubt and to the already extend : j ei.te-.ri'.yof the Central. Well said and -MrJi'Liiiii IV.-W. of Tav'or towusbip, ill . ountv. is credited bv the Hollidays . g -,n.h,'r-l with having this season threMi seven hundred and fen bushels of w neat 111 e ss than thiitv acres of hind. I hat is .at u.ieht he called sowing by the I ec It and g l.v the bushel. t.arlcs Oiuter, a cindennan employed the t.avsport (Ilollidaysburg) furnace. f.dei.tahv stelped into tne ciiinri-F. y ; f,;,, I, and sank into the ..... 1 ... 1 . 1 ,t iie.1 44 almost to the knees. it' tn ' himself so terribly that hot It irker A lit oi cents. James Malaga ami George Mullen, cm- ploycci at Gav sport Furnace Xo. g, were thrown to liii- ground, a distance of about : thirty feet, on Saturdav last, by the falling ; upon the seallold upon which they weie standing of a heavy mass of lu i' k from ovit- ; head, and were almost buried besides in the ; red-hot ashes which had accumulated behind 1 the inwalls. They were both dangerously ( injured by the fall and badly bullied by the . hot ashes. ! A poor wid.ow woman who lives less than a thousand miles from this place was j invited by a neighboring family to assist on ; one of the recent cold days in butchering ! three bogs, and when the work was comple ted and everything cleaned up nicely, she , was dismissed with the remark, as frigid as the weather itself, "Thank you until you are better paid." liatber refreshing, wasn't it ? ami vet. you know, there is some pork that will boil that way. Tlie eleventh return of the sale of real ; estate w.is made in the 1'. S. District Court, Pittsburgh, on Monday Ust, by the assignees of Wm. M. I.loyd, and their report was mnue absolute. They were also em powered at the same time to sell certain real estate which the Altoona Tribune locates in Chippewa county, Virginia but as there is no stub county in that Stat,', and as there is in both Michigan and Wisconsin, we presume one ' of the latter, and most probably Michigan, is the State meant. ! The wife of Mr. A. J. Stivers, residing I near lJedford, returned to her hons. after a few minules' absence, on last Saturday ' week, to find that her four-year-old daughter : lead been burned almost to a crisp. How the ' shocking accident happened could not be ascertained, f.s a younger child, not able to talk w is the only witness of the sad affair. ' but it is believed that a spark or a red hot coal from the cooking -tove set fire to her clothing. The little unfortunate died in a few minutes after her mother's return. thirteen-vear-olil so,i of John Mdn- tvie, track foreman of the WilManishurs lirancii railroad, rolled off a lounge at his father's residence, a short distance east of ' liollidavsburg. 0:1 Moielav last, and feil on i the point of a rustv bavonet with which he ' had been plaving. 'The weapon was forced clean through his neck, from the right to the left ear. and although it was withdrawn as speedily as possible by bis horror stricken father, the wound is of such a nature as to cause lockjaw and of course death at any ' moment. , Tohn P.rown and James lute arc both ! black, notwithstanding the color of their 1 r.,.,nos ns is also David Cray, the latter of whom chaiges the first named with the -.liior of a s ivrr v.atcn 110m mm ai me sake, as be avers, of her mother and her two deserted children. I, uke Piatt. John Gannon, Albert U tl son, each sentenced to the penitentiary in our county court last week for a term of eight years and six months for burglary : Charles IJoucher, two years and six months for !s-ii ntt tier an otTn-er and carrying con cealed weapons: James J. liradley, Arthur .; McManus and ( lnrles ISennett, each one year j and sK months for larceny, and Thomas liroderick. a Millville youth who was found guilty of horse t-tealing and consigned to the : House of Pefage until be attains bis maiori- i tv, were taken totheir respective destinations on Friday last bv Sheriff Griit'th and his deputiesa special" train on our Ilranch road j having been furnished f r that purpose by , the P. R. P. We inadvertently omitted to chronicle the fact last week that tue much beloved wife of our toeatlv bereaved friend John ; Yflhuer. of Seottdaie. Westmoreland county, formerly of tins county, had died at the res idence of Wjn. shenheim. a relative, in Alle- 1 eheiiy city, on la .t Sunday week, of paraly- sis, resulting from a severe attack of diph theria, a disease which recently eau-ed the '. death in rapid succession of no less than six of their children, and from the after-effects : of which Mr. Yahnei himself is still suffer ing. Few families have been so fearfully ; 1 scourged than the one in question, of whom , we believe only the father and one daughter survive. Mav Godin His infinite mercy com fort and console them in their almost, unpar alleled bereavement. 1 Edward Slater, who had been employed for several months on the line of the Somer , set and Cambria railroad, just completed, ' got on a jamboree in Johnstown and at- , femp'r-d oil Sunday forenoon to impede the , progress of an approaching train on th P. R. R. by running in front of the cngire. ; ' The experiment was not a success, however, as he was knocked to one side of tlie track bv the pilot of the engine, but fortunately ; escaped with a cut on the head and a few painful cent usioiis about the body. Soon af I tor the adventure above described Slater 1 made a show of himself by dotting the most unnteiitlonabic pnitiou of his garments, anil for this bare-barian outrage he was promptly , . arrested on the charge of lewdness, and ! brought to jail here to await trial. Miss Annie Gardner, formerly of I.loyds ville, this county, but more recently of Hell's j Mills, r.lair county, has been arrested in Al I toona on suspicion of causing the death of an illegitimate child, to which she gave birth on : Saturday last in an outhouse at the residence i of her sister, Mrs. Grubh, in the latter city, ! w hom she had been visiting. The movements i of tlie unfortunate young woman led to the j belief that something was wrong, and an in i vestigation resulted in the finding in the out I building the dead body ot a male infant, 1 which had evidently been born alive, but died i soon after from neglect and cruel treatment 1 on part of the. unnatural mother. Miss Gard- ncr, who is said to have another child living, j charges a former resident of Hell's Mills, now j in the west, with being the father of the dead ! infant. Mrs. McGuirc, wife of Patrick Mc- G litre, of Clearfield township, died rather suddenly and unexpectedly on Friday last, aged about years. The deceased com ' p7ainei of feeling unwell a day or two before her death, and although Iter illness was not r.f a naiuie to confine her to bed. at least not for imv length of time, her condition became such at length as to demand the attention of a physician. Dr. was accordingly summoned and at once informed her relatives that death was approaching and that the : priest hhouid be rent for wi'hout delay. This was done as speed:' as possible, and : almost iiniiicdiatclv after receiving the hist rites of tlie Catholic Church th" stricken wo man expire. I with scarcely a struggle. The disease with which she was nll'ieted is what is known as "gravel." M.u she rest in peace. The old store building of the late John P.radlev. dee'd, in I.oretto. lias been pur chased' by Messrs. McDonald A: Co. and re moved to a vacant lot adjoining the well known Myers' hotel, in that place, and is henceforth to be oec.uiied by sai.l firm. This gives our enterprising merchant friend, Capt. M. F. McDonald, and his worthv partner lour times theamount ot space heietof.ue enjoyed by them, and as thev intend to spread them selves accordingly by increasing their stock to a proportionate extent, we trust that they will meet with an increased patronage com Dun- The CoritT Cai.fximr.-' oun met, a p jourmnent, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday. Nearly the full list of jurors answered to their antes, and three were excused from serving. After the calling of the roll of attorneys, the trial H-t was read and the following cases marked continued : Jones vs. n.i, ket : : Peo ple's Five Insurance ( o. vs. Ieilin , ett 9. The Cambria Farmers' I'nion Association and Fir, Insurance Co. : Miller vs. Gwinn el. ol l.an-bein & Thomas vs. Maynard A t o.; Gift & liio vs. Stall. The following cases were settled: Miller vs. Troxell; Henry rn.. . f;eo ' . SwanK : .lacoo liens u-nrt7 In the case of Dibert vs. 1 ,,-..'r the defendant took a nonsuit. I case of M Kenie vs. Klder s executors was dismissed because 110 issue had been framed. I The fust case taken up for trial was the ' Tohns'own Savings P.ank vs. Mary A. Wen 1 troth The defendant, who lives in Summer ' bill township, five years ago executed a mort ! cite to the Rank of fl.OW. on which John 1 RoT-abau-di was surety. She subsequently ' alleged the mortgage had been executed mi- iter "coercion, and lcfused payment. The i verdict of the juiy was for the plaintiff in the ' sum of S'.leT.He ,,,,,, The case of Krise et. al. vs. Tbtrk 'v Mellon . followed Action of ejectment to recover a 1 tract of land in Clearfield township. On trial :' when Court adiourned at 6 o'clock p. m. f.y,-.,:v Ti F.snvY's session. ' In accordance with instructions of Court, ' the jury in 'he fe.rcsioingcase, which occupied : mueh time in the trying, found for the plain tiff for hind described in writ, to oe released . on payment of ?s4.,.i;t by the defendants I within" six months. Paul M'Crearv and wife vs. Adam herger. This was an interminable land case, involv ing the titla to a tract of about twenty acres, situate in Summerhill township. Cnder in- lit ruction of Court, the jury found for plain i tiff for land described in writ, subject to a 1 point of law reserved. ' Rvers and Stephenson vs. Zeno Ardry et. al.-ltrcspr.ssforcuttinglumber. Verdtet for defendant. i W KPNF.SllAY'S SESSION. Matthew Digman vs. Pennsylvania Rail road Company. Plaintiff becomes nonsuit. M. C. Totten vs. David Sutton action 011 a promissary note concerning a washing ma 1 chine. Verdict for plaintitf in amount on note, '170 and costs. THrKsn.w's SESSION. Pat'k Rodger vs. Thomas and Catharire I)()WI!S.f.jectment. This case, after it had proceeded for a time, was held oyer to give place to argument 011 the P. R. Co.'s injunc tion agoii',st the Somerset and Cambria Rail road, which is in progress as we go 10 pies.. WORIH. WARMN. WORMS. E. F. KrNKLFS WORM SY RttP-A plit, I afe and ederttial remMy for all kind of wnrmi. : It rmora Saat. Pio.Tbread, Round and Stomach , Worml. ( tar. Kunkle ii the only aaroraafal Phr tiaiao In tb Country who rainorci Tap Worm, , hrad and all aomplata, la two houra, auj no (eo nul ramored. (4.000 ipaoloieni can toan at any time at bit o(Uc). Common aente traohm If 1 Tape Worn: ba remortd. ail otherf can bo da'troy- ; ed. Srnpoai far children or prrown perona : a pale, leaden color, and eecailenally flaiba t coun tenance, a blalah atreak voder the eye. eyea dell 1 and heaTT, the puptla are dilated or Tory much contracted, the lower eyellda and the upper lip tumefy d log the night while aleeping, picking the note, ftrrted hreath. diaturbed aleet, dnrina; which the patient frrlndt the teetta. is apt to lie on the autmach, to scream out and iiart up aaddenly a if frightened, palpitation, debility, and aaftncia of flb. a dry and spasmodic coach, irregular de prared appct-ite. ahdomen iwollen and bard, diar rhoea or cottiYeacf, unnatural, slimy and foul (tool, prickinn and tcarinn pains In the bowels, emaciation, cunrulslons. Dis. apama. itchiaic at the feat these iTinptoms are not always all pres ent, but when a patient is afflicted with the most THE WORLD KOR1881. Tm Wont i lor U81 will to tb best SDd cheap est newspaper publihed in the huglirb tontuc on either fide of the AtUntic. With new prejucd surpaiD5 any erer before manulaetured even by Hoe A. ('o. : with new and onerualled typographical and bu-nness tacillties ot all sorts, arid witli a better oraixmed telejrraph ic corresion.lenee throughout the world than that of any other American journal. Tat World for 181 will afford Its reader daily a complete, con densed ami trustworthy record of all current events. In its Fire ?Iinutes With the ws t.f the Ifay Thb World meets and keeps pace with the in creasing demands innde by r.ipid transit, the tele graph and the tHepliooc.'on the time and atten- tien of business men. Its daily cal.le letter from I.enilon brins; the j Old World to the b-eak!it't-tatil f the New. I In its Wall Street iso"ipand its Items lor In- 1 Tcstors. taken to-zcthr with its accurate, candid ' OAK HALL, PHILADELPHIA. THESUN FOR1881. JVorth Knowing. of them It is a sure indication ot the presence of 1 nnd ahi.dute impartial financial Article. Tub worms. Ail thess svmptoins ana more oome tro worms. E. F. KI. .N K tl .'S WO KM ST KU P neer fiills to remove them. Price $1.00 per bottle, or 0 bottles for ii. ( for Tape Worm, write and consult the doctor), for all others, buy of your druggist the 'Worm Srrup. and il he has it not. send to Da E. F. Kcksile. 3S N. Ninth Street.jPhiladelphia, Pa. Advice by mail. fre ; seud lur ee-eent stump. F.. F. KnnVrl'i Kilter Wine of Iron Olres tone to tho Stomach. It tmprores the appe tite and agists dijro-tion: exsit'S the bowels to healthy action, expelling all the fo'.'l humors that contaminate the blood, corrupt the searetlons, and offend the breath. It excites the Liver to a heal thy action and strengthens the nerves, imuartmg that (low to lile that proceeds alone from perfect health. Thousands in all walks of lite testify to the virtue of this excellent medicine In eorreetlns; the derangement of the digestive organs. Oet the arenulne. Sold onlv in $1.00 bottles. or S bottles for S6.0J. Ask lor E. f . Kt'NKKL'S and take no oth er. It your druggist hs it not. send to the pro prietor, K. F. KX'N'KEL., SSH N. Ninth St.. Phlla., Pa. Advice free: enclose three-cent stamp. As chenbach & Miller. Sole Agents, 3d and Callowhlll bill St.. Philad'a. Pa tn of his , tit house of .lames White, 111 jonnsiow u, w n.n; . the complainant and defendant both board- . ed s the evidence against him produced at a healing before Justice Strayer on Mon d iv last was deemed sufficiently c.ear for , all t.iaetic.d put noses. P.rown was brought to jail here the same night and committed to aMrnjolm Somcrville, of Susquehanna township, is cue f the best citizens and most unswerving Dem-HTats in the county but that he struck a four-foot vem of gold quart, while drilling a well 0.1 his premises. I 2 few davs ago, as reported by our neighber, , ihr I' !', Ts more than Mr. Somerville or ! anvbo.lv else is prepared to believe, because 1 H'fs sii niv impossible in this ant.-a,,nter; I lint tue iiim n.i.n....... .. which are frequently mistaken for i.re we nave 110 uuuui imu niensurate with their inereaseit facilities for doing iMisjuess. There is no more reliable linn in the countv than Messrs. McDonald A: Co., and as thev'aiw.tvs deal on the square and sell at bottom prices there is no reason why their new departure should not prove a j decided sueeess. ; The eo: respondent dow n the road w ho sends us for public ition a list of marriageable bachelors and w idowers in his vicinity, with a description of t fie personal appearance and prhate virtues of each (if the gentlemen named, and who, by the way. left us to pay one-half the postage, must furnish us with a mrf.. blnni h", if he knows wli.it that is. from the parties in question before we can give place to his communication. Wo agree with him in the good send-off be gives to e:u h of his heroes so f ar as we know them, and iiiilv appn -cia'r the vale. dee hi'. ts be throw s out to lii" fair se in -o doing, but as we ate in clined t- think that the ' - g..od catches" he advertises would prefer not to have their claims made public through the medium of a newspaper, we must IV P. (unbilled) for cotisjer.ing hi screed, for the pieviil at least, to uiiuttf r.tide oblivion. Albert Wilson, so called, b-evue com municative while 011 bis w.tv t' the peiiiten liarv. aid m t oniv - guve Umiseif away" to t)iei r Harris, who for the present wiihhold his true n-.nie, but also ilei lared tl. it the t.-.il name f the mnn who was sled while aiding him in the roblmry i V. s. IVtrker A. Uio 's store, in this ).!aee. w as l.-m ge oniior, and , not Charles Weaver that be h id served two terms in the penitent i:ir . the hist ore. which expired abiei't a year ago, tor a burglary com mitted in Venango counU t bat up until about rive vears ago Connor had been fu the counterfeiting business, auhst-queut to which and since the expiration of his hist term in . the penitentiary ho had committed a murder ; while 011 a foray in Ohio, and that both of ' them were fliseharged from prison about the same time, whereupon thev linked their for : tunes and went into the burglary business together. ' Tom L. MeVamara, one of the most . courteous and popular salesmen in the Phila ; delphia dry goods trade, returned to the bosom of his family, so to speak, in this nlnee not manv d.ivs ago after one of the Di.ATfi ok a Pkominent Citizen or Al toona. -We deeply regret to record the .lentli of ii old ami valued friend and sub scriber to our paper, Mr. John Pockett, of 1 Altoona. lie died suddenly, at his residence in that citv, at an early hour on Monday morning last. The deceased was born in In diana countv, 011 a farm adjoining the public road between this place and Indiana, in the vear ls.!ii. When "he was a young man he went to Johnstown, where he learned the trade of house painting, and subsequently be came a par'ner in that business with Paul Kingston, who died there a number of years ago." llefore he located in Altoona he resided for a short time in Wiltnore, or in its vicinity, where, according to our recollection, he was married to Miss Marv Morm. In he re moved to Altoona, "where he continued to work at his trade until about a year ago, when he was elected Street Commissioner by the City Council, and continued in the faith ful and satisfactory discharge of the duties of that position until stricken down on Sat urday morning last bv paralysis of the brain. , He wa one of the best known and most re spected citizens of Altoona, and seven years ago was the Democratic candidate for Sheriff ot Blair countv Everybody who knew John Koekett was John KockeU's friend as an evidence of which the Altoona .Wn states thac ' when the news of his dangerous illness be- ; came known over the town, at least six l.un- , dred persons called at his residence to ex press their sympathy and condolence with the stricken family. He leaves a widow and one child, a daughter 10 years o!n The in terment took place from St. John's (Catho lic) hurch on Wednesday morning, previous to which High M iss was celebrated and an impressive funeral oration delivered by Fath er Bieilly. May his soul rest in peace. Ham: vor ktkk known any person to be . seriotisiv id without a weak stomach or in active liver or kidneys'.' And when these or pans are in good condition do you not find their possessor enjoying pood health? Par ker's ti ingcr Tonic always regulates these important organs and never fails to make the blood rich ami pure, and to strengthen every rart. of the ststem. It has cured hun dreds 'of despairing invalids. Ask your ; neighbor about it. See other column. TO ALL OI B FRIF.Xn. Hnvinfc had numberless Inquiries foradvertijlns cards trem ladies in all parts of the conntry who J arc interested in tho prevailing fushlon of making "t'ard "ollections." we arc having printed tor them j a set oT seven bautifu! cards, each in six colors and , on a old background, tn the very highest degree 1 of tho art. illustrating Shak!pc3re's "Seven Ages ; of Man." We have spared 1.0 expense in these ! eards they are imp'.y little art ceiiis. Our only ( aim has l.een to publish the linest cards yet "hown. , Applications fer them have come in so rapidly that nearly tho whole edition is engaged belore the re- j ceipt by n- of the cards from the artist. We have therefore been ohliircd to adopt the following plan fer the distribution 01 the remainder : rsonioreof ; the gilt Shakseearc cards, seven in the scries, will be seut excepting upon the receipt of a statement '. from a grocer that the person applying for the card has bought of him on that day at least seven bars ot iMbbins' F.lt-ctric Soap, with price paid for fame. J All applving in this manner will receive the full , set et seven cards gratis by mall. This will insure ; us that our friends and patrons get their share of these beautiful dci;rn. Bltliouh it in no manner rennvs 11s for the cost of the cards. Vutr grocer 1 1ms the soup or will get it. and the purchase by you 1 of seven bars of it at one erne will secure for you , gratis seven really bcauti lul cards. The soap ira- j proves with ago and is nn article of necessity in your house every week. Therefore you are not ! asked to buy a tiseles" article, but one that yon j must have anyway. I'lease send 11s your applica tion at once, and tell your ludy friends making 'Card Collections" to do the same. , Yours, respeetlully, T. I.. KA;IN' .V CO., 116 South 4th St., Philadelphia, I'a. WouLO dailv presents an unrivalled picture not i only of the true condition of the multitudinous en i tcrprises in which the adventurous and active peo 1 pie of this country invest their savings, but also i of all the fluetna'ti njc influences exerted npon those enterprises by the speculations and '.he spec ulators 01 me stock r.xehanre. 1 No man who owns or expects to own an interest 1 in any curp orate property can atlord to iniss for a j I sinscle day tlie information daily and exclusively I 1 (riven :a Thk W oei.i not o.ily ns to the natural and legitimate course of ntlairs attectinic stock ! , values, hut also as to the plans, schemes and com- i hinattons which are incessantly making and n- ; making in and out of Wall street to affect those values. ' 1 Ins Would contains also every day the frehei. fullest and most instructive notices of everything . I new and interesting in the realms ol art, of litcra- ! ture and ut social lile. It is tlie accredited organ of the colleges of the . Vnion. and the accuracy ana vivacity of its sort ing columns, covering all the various forms cf . athletic amusement which have multiplied among us 01 late yars. command It to the "r'sins; genera- ; tion " throughout the country. 1 As the only metropolitan morning iournal pub- lished in tho K.ngli"h language which maintains j nn unswerving fidelity to the irreat enduring prin- 1 . riples of the 1 leinocfalic faith in o!itic. Tn ; W0111.I) for ISM will be found, where lor the last I Boy Kii.i.f.d at Johsstow n. The 7i btin' of Monday furnishes the particulars of a fatal accident which befell a ten-year old , lad named Albeit Mullen, of Prospect, who was struck and instantly killed about, noon on that day near the freight depot at Johns town by being struck by the pilot of the Chi cago Kx press engine. The boy had walked down tl.e steps leading from Prospect hill to the railroad just as a freight train was pass- ! ing west, and commenced throwing snow balls at the cars. Meantime the noise of the wheels prevented him from heal itip the ap proach of the express, w liieh was 1 uiiniii ; at fall siu'ed. Tlie curve at that point is a li'iii one. and the train was within a few feet of the lad before the engineer not iced him. It wast lien too late to do more than give two or three alarms from the whistle, and in an in Mant the poor little fellow was living thro' the nir for a distance of nearly thirty feet. His skuil was fractured, but the body wis not mutilated. Death was, of course, instan taneous. The remains were taken to tlie home whi. h he bad left only a few momeuts before full of life :.i.d spirits. No blame, at taches tn the engineer of the passenger train, ns it was simply a matter of impossibility to save the life of "the poor little fellow. For Grown rtRSOJS or the Teangett Cmi.DBE.N. ufo the old and sale Tr. FItlvr'a Hoottilsifr 'armf natlr?. It can be given with period fafety to your baby il only two or threo davs old. It does not stupefy, but the little thing will go to sleep natural'., and icet awake laughing. It cures 1)1 ARKHi :iA and DYS EMKKY, no matter how long stand'ng. CHOI-K-KA MUKHI S. t'HIU.ERA 1 NFA.NTL'.M. SUM MER COMPLAINT, WIN l COL.1C, fretting and crving of intant (which is alwav s a sign of pain), ti'RKKN STOOL, SOU R VOMITINOr. SLEEP T.KSSNKSS, and all cotcnlaints of the stomach or BOWELS. " - Price. -J5 cts. a bottle tafe and certain cure. It Is the oldest remedy in use, and is recommended bv 1'IIVSM UN'S. Sold by DRUOUISTS and STOREKEEPERS. TBY SIMPSOS S LICORICt XT0RM L0ZF.SGES. They are pleasant, sate and sure. 24 et. Depot. 400 N. Third St.. rhilad a, Ta. trr Lozenges for sale bv N. .1. I'Riiosorr and V. S. B-.iisfc Brc. Lbeasborg. I l--.i3.-nai. I Alas ! ti v. easily things seem wrong! A Mtfh ton much, or a kiss too lung. And there follow n tnit and a weeping rain. And lite is ncr or the same agr-iu. It nnr of our tea.icrs la!! to take advantage of the unprecpdente.lly favorable otler made hv liml-lr-y W olf just now rciri.r.ling the sale of holiday goods, then we can readily imagine how lor such readers life can never he the same again.'' His establishment is next door to the postoliice. Al toor a. and it Is tilled lull to overflowing with hales on bales of the choicest ready-made W inter cloth ing that the imagination can conjure up. JWr. W olf is well known to our readers, cither person ally or by reputation, and when we say that lie promises "from this date till .la unary -d next io dUposcot any thing and everything at prices which cannot he cut under, it i or might to be ftiini'.-li. The celebrated Kochc-ter ch. thing a specialty. Call a nd fee him : it unable to do this, send at. or der by mail, which will receive prompt and careful attention. m Si- Hotel, Nos. fU7 n 1119 Avon Street, l'HII.ADKI.I'llIA. Kates lleduced toSJ.OO j,r Day. The travelling poblie will still Dad at this Hotel the same liberal prevision Tor their remlort. It is located tn the imtre l ate ceoTcs of t asmes and ! amusement, and the dillerent Kail Rad depot", as well as all partiof the city, are easily aecestble bv street cars constancy pass ng the dours. It of fers special inducements tor those visiting the e.ty for business or pleasure. Your patronage is respct'u'.!v soliri'd. Jos. M. FEiJEK. Proprietor. Philadelphia. Not. I. Is81.-tf. live years The World has been found, absolutely I loyal to Jemoeratic principles: al.oltiteiy inde- ' pendent of all per-'ons, clojuc- and factions within j ttie liemooratic :-arty. ; Thk Woi.i.ii v. ill maintain theeanseof the Union against sectionalism in all its forms, the cause f good government against corruption in all its iorm. and thecanse of the people ajainit mon- i o;oly in all Its forms. ; TERMS-POSTtliE I'AI1. liailyand Sundays, one year, ill ; six months, j ): three months. $::. j Daily, without Sundays, one year. $10; six mos, j $'1 : three months, fj.So': Ics than three months, j II per month. TrsSi vn.iv Wonr.n. one year. $0. The.Monoav Would, conta 111 ng the Book Re- I views and "College Chronicle." one year. 1.5o. Thk Skmi V, kkklv Would (Tuesdays and Fri- 1 daysl Two Ioi l a its a year. ToCmb Aoejsts I An extra copy for club of ten: the Iaily for club j of twenty-live. 1 The Wekki v World (We, lnes lay 1. t l.v Hot.- t La it a year. To Clcr A(;k?sts An extra copy for club of ten. tlie Scmi-Weeklv fur club of twenty, 1 the Iaily for cinh of filiy. ! We have no travelling agent. I Specimen number sent free on application. Terms Cah invariably in advance. Send jost-otfico money order, bank draftor regis- tered letter. Hills at risk ol the sender. ' ADDI1ES8 TMKWOHI.l). 35 Park How, Xew York. I ' 1 PHILADELPHIA TIMES. i -j A 1 i n i e girl was tnacliin2 lier brother the Lord's praver th other nir;ht, and when she bad said. "Oive ns this day our daily bread." . be suddenly ci.lled out, "Pray for taffy, sis ter : prav for taffy, too ;" whereupon she re plied, "Von for tret tli.it T am going to sive ou some of Sine's Tai:, Wmd Chekiiy and ilotRiioiyn for your cold, which Is a peat j deal better than ti'ti'y." Godey'S Lapt's Hook for January, 1.SS1, ' is one of the most attractive numbers ever offered to tlie public, brimful of Rood thincjs to please all members of a family. The "New Departure," which gives an entire novel in every number, making each maga zine complete in itself, is sine to prove at tractive to the lovers of ood, liib-toned ; literature. There is neve r any "clap-trap" or sensation in the Lady s liooK . Karncst in tone, pure in morality, it aimsat elevating V.'tiKN 11-ked what made I.i in tic s... Hi- Mile reeiy shall be: "1 was raised without n hatchet I )r 11 guardian applo-trec." Simon H.-n-llieim, the popular proprietor of fi.o i,..r ..l,,...iH. house n. vt d.H.r to tiie Klrt 'a- tioiiiil Hank. AitiHUia. sicak in direct accord with the eroeei t ndvnn -ed l y the Father In when thev aver as follows .! iea.lv made clothing u one ot the l irgc-t n er brought into this section of State: that it win speeiallv nianutaetored for the holiday season, and Is therefore in stvle and ol frch material: and that each article will be sold only a tnlle in ad vance of w Imli-sale price, and fully warranted. If you want r e.piip yourself with a su.t or 11 part of a suit, sec them about it. tiif. tii:? i on issi. i Tfir. Tivrs wl'.i enter the New Year with larger ! cin-le of regule.r readers than it had at any pre- , vious period of its history, and the important events of the next year must steadily enlarge the ; field of independent innrnaiistn. A new administration will be inaugurated : new political occasion" will create new political duties ; the great commercial and iudu-trial pro-perity ot the conntrv must stimulate progress and thrilt In , all section's, and the tendency ot political power j will be toward corruption and despotism, as it ever i when the people are diverted from the stern criticism ot authority t.y pea.se and plenty. ( The Times will he' in the future, ns it l as been in the past, ao-dntely i ndependent ot political parties, but cariM-Ktiy :ind teat it-ssly devoted to in tegrity and patriotism in our siatesman-hip and to the freedom and sanctity ol the ballot. Impen dent party organs wii! continue to bab'.dc about party men and parly ineasiiio : to excuse t he pub lic lohbor and deina'g'-gue : to supi r ss. pervert er deuv the truth hen parry interest demand it. hud' to lavish the regulation praise of the servant to the master : but the growing intelligence ot the age daily multiplies the readers ot the indepen dent newspaper, and the ourna!s which lest ro fiect the rapidly Increasing independeu.-e ..t tl e people will e tiie g-eat Auier can journal of li e lui are. i ttj Tim r.s a inis to reach the highest st iiuinr.l of the independent riews,;1 per. It ieir"ec-ly 1 p-p-.ses corrut'tionists and rings In Ml parties, wheth er in city. State or nation. It opposes every term of imperial political domination, whether represent ed by an individual, by a faction or by a party. It opposes sectional sin North and South as thed--nion r.f the l.'epuMic. and it demand" public 11:111 ijuillity a.d the supremacy ot liberty and law I r every citi.-n ol the T'niott. Ttir. I'imki wiil l egin flic New Year sr-ongih-enc i in all al its already exe--i t -..nal! tr-ri d. -partmeiits. Its Anna! ot ti'e ::' w ii 1 e c.-rt li ned in the WriKiv t-i-n ios . w 1-h .-i-rrnllv m'cr esting extracts tii'-rcfT-ttu m tl.e other edition-, and tlie contributors lor tM to il is in:; erai:t lea tore ot the paper will lie tr .tn t lie i.e.-1 .! st i:.g m-h -ed :! !irs and c: ilir-.ns of m.:!i North and oteii. ; Its largo list of cent 1 l.ntot s in t'es and in 'ore.gn ' Coiin'rics W'll be more than 111a: nta: lie! : ! re::e- lee news correspondence is nn-nrp-is-e 1 t.y that ol any ol her iournal ol t l.e c en t-y : its various .!e. part men ts c-ent:al to a roicplet new a per lor ti e heme and family cir-ie are a. r-tantly ripven el by freh writers. "and it mil n-i'ir.ta n the ppsi ' tion it ha won solely on it nietit. as one ol the most reliable and complete news-pipers ol the world. Tiaivs: Din v .ie!1' ere 1 t.y carrier, fer tweh e centsa week : mail sut--cript!iei. ix dollars a year, or ti 't v cent" a 11: out h. por tage fr.-e. SimhtIju 1 tux Doublfl sheet, two dollars a year, postage . free: single cop ic- . lourcent. tX rrKt v l'lihlishcd I ev cry Saturday morning, two dollars a year: live coincs. itS: ten" popie. 15 : twenty Copies. An etra. copv sent free to the getter up ol a club. Address Til IL TIMKS. Times Hi ildi:o, l'liiliidelpliia. id his ('nun- 1 nat their stock GUIDE TO SUCCESS!: FORMS most successful business"seasons he lias ever and benetitintr women, and for more than 1 ;tat region, iiviites ilm orecious . l, ,,,,eif so terribly mat 00m m ... - - .: t, ,,,., ;t is so. nvm then feared, would Have to be . nw'Ye i '.unt aiven in our last ino of .t Ultll 'Iw. - '1.1 t .. :.. l'.Ls,'i ear XVolks at Ft l III ' .S . . - . . ...l.-d on Tuesday last ana scai.ie.. - .u.-n in a snockiiiu' m.iuuer, and le v were able to walk to the .nic e . "tit, l.a'f a m.le distant, to have mi, .1: - I. both of them died r, 1 1 1 M A t - ,1 . - 1:1 a" 0111 1 . 1 1 1 y m - -- bed hou,e. ,.1.1 1- hi ,s!i is not on. V t...in in v-nicl-xly's estimation. ;V.-. testt!i!tls itiiac'iiiao.c 1.0 .,-..,1 ..f the yor, jtist ap- st,,re Hr uitui 1 1 . t'ic tni!es he do'il al-,-e h to bint for their 1 1 t ne 1 st - lit 1.1 I.i' e t a r pofi t ! the sweet jt 1 1U sb . I .. 1 11 an I a oe 1 I t! tl: II. erz a ''i ,1.1 . S: T Iisi l.tr.l savs that al'tliotiuh ' I. . ,,,, is i ne , It isal-.v.tyson If the t-i'i'!ar'l , .! . I...-1 noil one of tho least :ue.,'.!y, we should have been ! 1 ii ,i i.i..r w.n , . ntrary to our custom to recoru k:nd of ,,.,tent n.edic.i aw s..,.n the Rr,.;lt effcTS Ol ."'"" '-. r..wi.Kits upon the horses in tHis t:,t l. ivr been cured ot the P"U''" is oiler disea-ses, we ticei.i iv "- niinellll It 10 nn v.".. - ' (AI '.VlllkS ill - 1 . .. credited Mr. i.eo. countv we i'ni n' "i,.i s -- - 1 M.ii'enirin with the ownership of a mine oelono nc to bis brother, Mr. J. C. Stincma:., one c.r the two oldest operators in ti'ajt vei n i t'. a ml v ho ftssures us that be has a w.-rUins toree in lbs emyloy sutbe.ent to fi-Ke out m.t less than two Hundred tons of ' . ... if., aUo o.ne tiie name of the coaiiei' .... - M:mlin,. are the only n. . when it shoo o. rfer, a mirrn-11 man tp- rnarrj. ti llcjley, a onoatlioi - -'""".-' ., will. th.. . , - 1 . f Mil ol X men C A. Pillion, inotld A ( vtiunian A ( -jonii m.K-rs as i: d bae leen 1 an, I itlZl'IH to to recoiiin.-'o' 1 a, ,'or sale by V. S. Barker & p.ieckend vdin" in I'icsre. t lM.roucb, stands Lib of a yountl lrvdy named ..i.m-..,I in t iff laillUV. i:;:;;;:.u:ctiu,;ofass;ta,,d.y.u tXZrSm .ast yionth, ,,t throuob fear that the sliiirk would cav.se l e death of defendant's wife who was very at the time, the inj'iret: g.r refrained from akin ' information aiinst the accused until , t s (1 ! iv nieckenderfcr waived a hear- inz aii.l oave'bailfor bisarpearaiH-e at March : term of Court to answer. U,jrN?eI)or.ahl & Co.. of I.oretto, are sel inc; brown 8,,2ar.atHand9etS per ,b , white , at ut ami nc. ''v .1 v. ". : roasted conee at i-s .nsmi.-o, ; cottee lor .c. : io p- evoeiieiii ed since be became connected with the extensive ami reliable wholesale house of Keiale A Co.. recently chanced to Ueiale, Scoit .V: Co. We bave'known Tom from bis earliest boyhood, ;tnd we give it as an opin ion founded op a loiflr and int imate acquaint ance that you can measure him lengthwise or erossn ise. down the back or up Cue front, and vou will always find iiim a centleman in every sense of the word. iVe welcome him home wit h the "be-t in the shop," and when next March comes r. round and be has to march back to I'hiladelnhiK again, may he be as sound in limb, wind, etc., as we find him now on bis return to bis excellent wife and cherished little ones. So mote it be. T5ai. rot 's Monthly Mi,a7inkfoii Jas- t ary. The January number of this popular ! m.trioir.e is now before the public, and we j caifsafely say that it is the best specimen t.f j , a family masazine that we have in the conn- j try, as "tar as gener-i! interest is concerned. 1 i Every article ts re:id;U.:e. the illustrations are perfect, and there are many of them, the i ! po trv i of a high order, and the fashion cuts ' wil' tdease the ladies, and the two paces: of : music ihose who are fond of music.il mutters. 1 Just buy a copy, and see what a number of ' trood thir.rrs are found in the magazine : or, better still, send a dollar and a half, and make your home happy for a year. Now is the time to subscribe forthis popu lar and cheap inasrazine. Published by 1 Thomas fc Talbot, Si Haw ley Street, lJoston, Mass., at onlv Sl.iV) per annum, postpaid, and for s-.il? "at all the news depots in the country at l." cents a copy. i.i hoists. 'Mr rryMeT? ns.-.iuMion, on last .""""v " ... .... 1 ' .1 t.: ,nn ins were taKtii ,c.i -.-j vears. nun iu 10.. -, . f. . I.o,..-tt., next day and "''. "J'? Miotic cen.et.-ry beside tbotw-of his tnothtr I) i..i who died in June last of ! 1 i! n.xi ills, liiu" ' siitjar and T2r.- ; tWO ll..xr-s. ... ... - - . , tiers so. a lor ; in,.,.s-. , ... . , Lo.v.1 syrup at .KK-. per Kallon : calicoes at 6 .. 7 c per yard: muslin at C, and loe. : l am at and me. : .Hess Roods at , W , ...i 0,10 canton flannels at s. lo i" "' r . '.. o-. -...1 i.i., . ji nnu .,.,.. . Cai E an p Ekkv.ct. The main cause r.f ' nervousness is indigetioii. and that is cans- I ed by weaknes? of the stomach. No one , can have sound nerves and pood health with out using; Hop Hitters to strengthen the stom ach, purify the bio. id, and keep the liverand kidneys active, to carry off all tiie poisonous and waste matter of the system. See anoth er column. '. ;"..'.. M't. Wm. H. II. I'.RAis Attn, an erratic but brilliant writer, formerly connected with the fiftv years has been accepted as a guide nook for the wives and mothers of America. The January number contains all the usual features in addition to Mrs. Benjamin's ex cellent story, and promises well for lsst. We would suggest to our readers that they cannot make a more acceptable Christmas p,ift than the Lady's I'.ook and Fkkkman for one year, and we wiil furnish both for lSsl at trie low price of &1.00 per annum. . . ajfioi.t day Tkesents. If you want to make a handsome present to any one durins the holidays, in the shape of a nice ctold or silver watch", chain, gold and filled linRs, sets, shawl pins, crosses, sleeve buttons, lockets j and chains, bracelets, and many other rle- ' pant articles suitable for presents, eo to Carl Uivinius' watch and jewelry store and exam ine his stock. He has just received a lot of goods for that purpose, all of which are war ranted to cive satisfaction both in quality and price. : "M amm a, is the ohlTicn coiner to be sent away for the summer?" "No. Charlie but , why do yon ask?" "Well, I heard papa tell ! ' tbe new" hired cirl that they would have a fine time when be cent the old hen away for the summer." Mamma put little Charlie to ' bed, after civinc; him a dose of Sixes' Wild Cm-.KTtT and Ho.xkhoi nd for his cold, tell- ; inc him he would be well in the morninc; nnd then she laid for papa and only for his bavinza bottle of Roberts' Embrocation in the house, he might have been a cripple for life. I A Tatino r.rsiNF.ss. Any person sendinc I rents to the Marlboro Chemical Works, Marlboro, Mass., will receive, post paid by mail, a sample cross of Chinese Compressed Illuirt" sheets, the best in use for laundry 1 purposes. The-fastest "lellinc article in the ! market (roods as sta nle as flour and can be carried in the pocket. Immense pro.tts. Those already at work are coinini money and sav it beats the world. Xew thine Agents wanted every where. Oi-n- out papas heavy flannels. Winter's voice ts in the air. Io net let our lo. lng parent Kree70 lor want of proper caro. That i the 1, roper sort ot filial afloction to show nt tliis time of the vear. Ion"t lot papa freeze nor voar brothers eil her. if you've got any, tor the lacK bf something warm to wear. A stock to choose from has latclv been received by Jn. J. Murphy, ln9 Clinton street. Johntown. which comprises not onlv flannels lor 11 11. let wear, lut all manner of rcadv-uinde clothing for men. youth nnd boys The "stock is of the best material and tnnke. and will be sold at tho customary low prices. A large lot of holiday overcoats just received, from t2.M up. 0 Mistbf.ss Marv. quite contrary. What dee the baby say In the sweetest tongue ever spol.cn or sung. It says be will have his way." II that babv is of the feminine gender, its way when it crown up to be a uirl wi : nndoubtcdly lon.t its footsteps in the direction ot S. n.umen ' thill's lit? Kleventli avenue. Altoona. to procure a paii'ol the daintv W inter boots sold bv that gen tleman. Ills present sto--k is about the biggest : and best vet shelved by him. and troui now tul al ter the holidays will be -old .it very low prices Hoots and shoes lor men and boys.good nnd cheap, nlso on hand, to say notion- of overshoes and rub-borij. ron I BUSINESS AND SOCIETY ! s It V FA K the best itu-dncss and Social n:nie and Hand-Hook ever published Much the latest. It teli both sexes completely HOW TO HO t-.Vr'.KT-THIMl in the best wav. How to be lour iiwn l.iiwvr. How to do Hiisiness Correctly and Suc eesf'ullv. How to Act in Society and tn every part ot lile. rind contains a yold mine ot varied informa tion indispenibl to all classes for constant rcter enee AUKNTS WA STUB for all or spare time. To know whv this book of KK.U. value nnd attrac tions cll better than anv other, npplv for trms to lot oLASS Bros., l'hilad a. I'a.. and Cincin i, . ST. XAVIER'S ACADEMY, IVesvi 1 -ivt robe, I : - XT-etl.Y half a century old. from which sorre iN cf the most prominent and cultivated ladies in Tenn'vlaania and elsewhere have graduated, ofiers most thorough educational aids and highest standard of rehninr intlucnces. -Tupils adunitted at any time. early ex pense about ?J0 3. Address: SISTKKS OF MI'.KCT. llKATTT S V. ).. 1K-C. 10 13S0.-tf. Westmoreland Co.. rf( TIIF. rUUr.H'. Take notice that j L nnapplieation will be marie to the Iislature , ot Fennsllvan.n. session for l'Sl. for an extension . of the art of nssembly. approved April 3. lsp.'. pi v- i rln criroionl 1 lirlsd lit ion to Justices Ol tlie I Peace in Camoria county. HEN ,. y sr A-L AX, i Dec. 15, lSS0.-4t. H.KINKKAD. ROSE cf CASHMERE HAIR TONIC i ' rpilis preparation Is made from the roes of th" i I Vallev of Cashmere. a..d is entirely f.ee from j I sulphur. Ieai1, and other poiso'iotis and dob-ten-on substances. It is richly p-rluioed and renders I . . ..r ,,m-..l..s liair oils. etc.. unnecessary. ' It t,-eerves. softens ami beautifies the I. air and There is a place in Phila delphia "where a stranger may buy his clothes, and fare as well as if lie knew the -whole city by heart ; and if he knows nothing about the value of cloths, or of clothes, he is as well off, as if he were a good judge of both. Tlie reason is that every thing to be found there is made there made and sold under a system which rarely allows mistakes to occurtand which corrects them, if they do occur. Oak Hall is the place; and its practice may be summed up in a few words. If you get there what you don't want to keep at the price, you return it, and get your money back. This means a great deal more than appears on the surface. It means that you are not going to get what you will not want to keep at the price, if tlie merchant can help it. It means that the clothes you get there will be of honest cloths, honestly made; and that they will cost you less than as good clothes can be got for else where. It means that they will be ever)- way better worth your money than you can get elsewhere for the same money. If it means anything less than these things if it means poor cloths, trimmings, cut ting, sewing, or in any way dishonest or illiberal dealing; the return of his goods will plague the merchant, injure his credit, and dissipate his trade. If it means these things if it means liberal and honor able dealing, valuable and trusty clothing, case and safety in getting it, Oak. Hall is the place for you to go to, or to send to ; and it is worth yfiiir while to know how you can .send, if it is inconvenient to go. Vrite : say what your occupation is ; say what sort of use you intend to make of the clothes you ; want, whether for e very-day wear or otherwise ; what color you prefer, or what I color to avoid ; say about i what you want to pay ; say I everything that you think ) may aid a stranger in i choosing for vou. Vou will get in reply samples of cloths and prices of what ever you want made from those cloths. Vou will get also the means of having your measure taken by an unskilful person. There is only one dU;i culty left. Somebody hr ; got to take the risks of th ' dealing; for there arc risk-'-. Send your money along with your order. That covers the risk as to your good faith. We risk every thing else ; the fit, and your satisfaction every way. Our trade by mail amounts to half a million dollars a year ; there's no why it shouldn t to five millions. fevcrvbody reads Thk Si si In tta dltlort af this uewspkper turoiKt,out It.a yeartocome avary bodv will bud : I. " All tl woild' ns. o prDtd that the reader wi. I et the craa'.ett amsuat l lnioritatlom with the lasrt unprotitsbie expendi'u-) of time and eyesight. Ihc si lour aijo d:sco-d tb fcoiJeu uit-an between redundant fuibess and a satisfactorv brev.ty. II. M uch of t cm" sort of news wis ch depena less upon it recogntied importance than upon ns in terest to mankind. Vrom morn leu to mernir.a; Ta St prill's a continued story of tie lives ut real men and women, and of their deeds, plan, lores, hate, and troubles. This ttery !s more varied an more interestms: than any romance that wa ever dev.aed. . III. iJchI wnliriK In ever) e!umn.anil tresa ress. originality, accuracy, and deTum in tl.e treatment of everv sub-eel. IV. Honest Comment. The Stu bablt it t speak out learless'.v about men and thirss V. K'iial candor in dealing with each pol'tfeal partv. and equal readlress to commend what 1 praiseworthy or to re'. like what 1 t.arxas.e I a I ifrrurmt or Kepublican. VI. Absolute idej n.lenee of partisan cirarit yatioiis. but ucwaenn lovalty to true Uemoi-rat-le pr.n.-iples. Ibi Si n l ei -e.es that the .lovera metit which the Consi:tution ..e ua i a ne- one to keep. Its notion of duty '. to res t to iti utmost power th eflorls ol men In the Kepubi:ca partv to set up another lortn of government In plaee of that w bich enste. Tfc's year 1H1 and the year iminediateiy loi'.owiur wul probably decide this saj retnely important cintet. Sew be lieves that ti e TiCory will be with the people a atramst the Kicks fur monopoly, the Kic; for plunder, and tl e K'nus tor iiEt: :al power. . urt erp: are atoiUws : for the li)vSr-. a four M heet cf tweatv e ftht coluiiins.'the price by mail, post paid, is 5 e-nts a mouth, or 5 .fto a year : or. inc udlng tbe Sund-v paper, an emht pace sheet of Ctty s ieel urons.'the pri-e is tie cent a month, or 7.l vear. postage paid. I he Sunday edition of The St s I also furih ed separately at f 1.S0 a yenr. po'tree paid. The price of tbe V ekklt St . eitht papte. Bfty- ix columns, ii II iMt. piii;e paid I er clubs ot ten feodinr SI w w il seed ae extrm eepv free. Address I. W. Isoiisu. rnbliher ot T Srs New York City THE BEST PAPER ! TRY II! nr.4.1 riFri.LY ni t sthated. acti. vi .Mi. THK SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ! Thk Si iktific Ai r.ti is ljr;e l :rtClni rt'erklv New-paper t Sixteen 1'niies. ; noted fn the m-.-t teautnul sty. p, ff-t'ly !,vt'rcltd -itk gplrniiit enccrtnet. r'-prc.'i: t :eii tl.e newest In ventions and the mn'i recent Ad a n-es In tt'e Art and S -ien. es : in. in. lit ir New and Ir.ter' t.f Km Is in Asnevltnre. H rti.-ii'tiire. tt: lien. Health. Medical l'r"t;re. Social S. r.rr. Nntural llistorv, Urul.v. A-trotorry. 1 h' m "t valuat ie ! practical je,per". t em nr-nt wrtt'-r in a'! d'psrt ' incnts ot S-ien.-e. w:ll t-e IvOfel in the NitfLl'tlS Aincrisan. Terms. t-'.V' per vear. ' l.a't year, whict, in cludes .taire. 1': mt t Acut. Sir.irle eo- t.ics. ten crnt . Sold l.v all Nw ie:'eT. Ketn't I v po'tal order to MI NN K CO.. 1 ubl shers. tT I'ark le w. New York t f 1 . 1 .V 'I In confection with the J j J i'jS 1 i. Sc -isllli- Amfrlran, Mf-Ii. Jll'tiS .V Co.. :tc iolo-tlors I.I Atnriean and Foreign I'atetits. have hid .".j year experi ence, and lo w have the lnn:t est.iblishnietit in the world, r.itent nr.- o'.um- l on the best term. K i ccial n..t oe is made i u the Srlesi 1 1 fir anier- Iran of a'l Inventions paten'ed Agency, with the name nc.I re-u!.. tcntee llythe i:inner:e eirru'.-t: public nfention is directed to t' e iiew t-atcnt. and sle or :otr toected. An eron who l.n ii - a i.m.i -overy or tm venf on. can i-rr'nr. ' ' i'cr. wlie'ber i ntent can pn o il- v bed. t wr'tinz to 'it Me. We re .4 our Hand Hook tiN ut ti e I llic it Ijiws. patents, t'avea's. Trade Marks, their c st. at; 1 li-w pr-M-itre.l. with I 'nte f.-r iir-'iiiii'-i advances on nr.entioi.. Adarese reason amount premises fruni tho in Clearfield last September. HOG. strayei: of the undersigned. n.e.arb'ond two small shoats. Kiel, he rarUr ones has a piece cut out of t he r ? h, ear and 1 i- nmi.r i.art ot the lett ear. An , nuini vufc ..s - , - - ,-..,. , .......iioo ihivtwill lend to the recover. u.,.. v.... ,n r. thanktullv received and liberally re- ZirfS, DAVll. SVTTl.N. St. Augustine, Iec. 17, 1'stV , s it a rich lit'tre. It is excellent tor an irrna- : tinn or iutl lined scalp. It never turns raneirt. . In-uKL-ists sell ft lame bottle lor W cts. Ascmv- , 4 Mn.iKP.. Proprietor--. 3rd and Callowhill : Streets, Philadelphia. I PJ-17.-. iu.J SUmq OF 425 ACR E S j fl K ill HIT CHIC CO., ; , liluili WEST VA. One and three quarter miles from County Seat (a I! II. market) : froo.i mills, respective, y U. and miles disti.nl. and mny ot tier conveniences W 111 he sold 'heap. Tor parti -uars nddre, JO t TIIA!J (OKFLV. at Vinton. until .Tan'y 1. lsl : alter that date at I?rrl III", Kitohle 'o.. W. it. A riITOK" NOTK'i:.--Tlie.uiHir-r- f i i-.,vir.r been nniiointc.l Auditor C T4anamaker & Brown. T7TttAV. Came tn the vmises of li the subscriber, in Coyle town-hir. abi ut the be-rlnninif ol Auanst last, a red heifer with a wh. te tripe minima back from the shoulder and a wh, c spo on the forehead : no , tl. r raiif.. vieib p. s, -posed to be two yers old last s, rinx. 1 he own. r , requested to eoine forward, prove prope r- - rT K.i- r..i tVe her nwav : otherwise she will I'o Croyle T-vp., liec. 17. lS.-at.1 i)MiTi:.vT()K-s vtrncr.. ; V-.st.ne of F.i.i kn Sirmtv. Letters of administration on the estate of Mien Sweenv. late of Mnnsier township, t ain -na coun iv.dcpe .se.1. have bee. isM.ed by the l s-:, d countv to tbe nn.lcrsi-ned. who hereby noti-tie- all persons in.lebled to said estate tliat prompt ... ........ in nn.l tlo.e having claims pnyilli-lll iii,.J. o ........ ------- . ..,,.,! , mal n-ainst the same sliouiu pr.r, . "r- - - - .in.. .: In"e will procnt proi.tited tor sell omen i. ,,, I aaUleuticated tor settJemenC J A M KS S. IHHlil.;. f JOANNA !' K 1.1 -N all m. id .i..iri .n: on ei te.e roonc m mc ,,.,.0,.- ... r r inci-1 O'i-.-:!. Trustee to sell tne real estate of 1'cter MeOmrsi. lateof Allc-hetiv low nship. dec .1. a? shown by bis t.rst and p: rt.al ncetupt i.crct.y jrives notice that he will nttetid at his office In i...i.i.. tt.r :.'h dc.n of J.tnioir". is. f. a -ei,.i.- . - Ar lb.- nuri.ose ol stfinlina t the duties of'said apt.ointtnetit. when and wher persons In vin-.' claims are re-iurre.l t- pn s- i,t tl k. .i..i..rrn.i r, i, ,v eo 1 o - r in lorn share". fun). ' Y. A. SllliF.MAKKi;. Andifr. , Kbensbnr, Iec. lo, i.-;t. T-tYrri'Tnirs xoTICi:. J i Ktatc ( Aror-niNK In nni. dec d letters test.amentnrv ro the estate ol Auirustinc lP.rt.in, lateot Mnnster township. Cambrni cenn .1 .i-;..ea l .vio.r l,een issued t t he u tl d eri Hi n - erf' nil i.ersons indebted to said estate are notined m'n,il immeiliate i-avinent. and same Oak Ham, Sixth and Market streets, Philadelphia. tl,ro::!l t!:l -c of tl.e l'a .. t'Mi r:ven. i: n's of tbe ii i ::?n essiiy I' ll.- r. llrati. I I lillce. cor. r A. ' e s 1 a t ei i . : Par k Kpw. e 1 ork. !, St-.. W al.:l.t,.n. I. C. Grand Opening CHEST SPRINGS ! M. DOUGLASS & CO. II k i: J 1 ! M I.M.I A FI1.ST-CLASS 1IOUSF: MEN'S AE.D DOYS' Mifis-Up CLOTHING. OVERCOATS. Hons Furnbhin? (inod. Kc. HITS VIiETnnr,Iii:r,uMl.irlTVilKE. m Suits frnia iT .: ir I"? icr- i ito (iisitcHs lr';n Bill its. iro-ti - - )- r'ense : i. :''.. f ate! -!v.a I ta,. : iv the -. 1 1 ' ' p. s.-- . ' ' t ! e 1 iruls a , ..! .;o. tr.e at-fl at 1 Il-es r.:-.'"!':-- T.-.-i --J SI j. ii : -h- 4 e Che-t Spniiss. N'-.v. Is. ls-0 -e K -tr - "i- s . r:vs LATARHrl.COLUS r , j- E'LS 6 s ?i V:, -1 "5 fi .H lo ?. :t.:o lo n.m . o -, , ii a csT. .. . w h et e lee. I1...SS & (. . ' e r, - -1 ., a . e i n iiip itfisei-j, I ' ! h : n hdiI s M 1 1 i. 1 1 ... it- IV . I T . Tl HIT V"3 l.tr 1'-. -. " .1 itit: c VJ I -id. . i e-ert w li l . i j fT a pax'. e:e e l: in t::t ;-l:e .is : ,'r..w -tr.-ns; tl.r-.uth the Il v..:i he in ... ,.i..t: r: and the ,1 -cased IVr !.;iri;. vft.-" ,ftrii' 4 "'c'-frfr-ii: i y . n.i l t.'scs; Is liroc so in l.ii-r.l.r.i .-nd is KLY S VYA VMM iviesf the eti ! r-- :; c-.t i I i,e snt. r a;--'. ni,. p'i 1 :.,: . N.-.,-ri- atii-.t u. ii im. r:r 1.: j r---: ,- ! o r t ,- t-eat u i ! ' i.ie-. I I " lYe-i :. c-i . I, -Kill:' !l ::t . it. I I.V - N I V V' ' i:-i -ii. i. Co.. R ! I, sr. 't -r Itll-M-! i- S Ii N i i ' t II-1J 1 1 I - ;! l l: !. i Al l...i-, r. tl.e ' : . ie ot tit cf ; I.M. .ii that -v a ti l 'e. fa t - T: i: t! - . n:a 1 a :: -orm. le l-v it :. Icil 1 al Ii, : J If too are a mafi V r if via are a fc W of bnenrw eji I rn ' M ne4bvlr.ertr.lnef lr.l...!'!niw.i y -nr itut.e. .votil W r..t t -ill v r. rimiiari.tiid aae t l -:i r.-s Hop B,ttrs. If ven are featif and aiecntloa or -mm.-y ried or siori-. cl or ,orbe.b er laLTif ul.c. bm, reiy o Hop SA'nevr yea lll. P 'eet g aeexla clcranr-c too ic or rt . n.-.i - i Ithout Iw r - -js-ctij l.lf HOD Bitttera. Ttv yon rf Sepa a. k . .1 s r or oa7 f-- s f4a.nl, fliee. p of the tt.mash eeirrl.. Mo.il itver or nerm Toe will be cured ifrnaw Hop Bitter If von ares! no ply weak tLDfl I w r ineu . i t It i It ma, avwyour I If. It has rived hun dred Hop rrrerfri4T fnwi any tne f Minn, s. rinar fre.ra t , d a b4 of Sftca ittere. 7L-i.snrft file aa tllAi j t r e tn e-tne f..rm of Kidney A t rr. I ine, p 4 I,. re heer. .re.ei.tl h - i by a C. m e ; y aw ot v rsop irtere HOP NEVER H1FA1L i .i 1 D. I. C. 1 n Bvhpv-"Ot r r for rlrunkennea , ur of opium, tobiffo, r btvcuticfk ri-U Srnd f wr ! aor Brrma r co 1. a. t J IT"iKtUi,Oil. Hcrcharits. Maimlai 0,sr..-fi v : l rs - f ' TP. Tri!.,,..i .TV those bavins theiu pro- I-s. 17, lsso.-et. Administrator. Kseotitors. LYDIV E. riHKHAM'S VEOETAr.I.K tOM- rorvD revives tlie drooping spirit : inviso rales and harmonizes the oikhiup fum-tioiis ; ,.i..i;,.;io ami finnnpss to the Step, re- !?...e r'i. natural lustre to tlie eve. and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol Jon tllix, deceased, letters of administration bavin been tranteil bv the He)ri"ter of Cambria county to the under signed on the estate of John Gill, hit of O.il'.iUin borouirh, in mid countv. deceased, notice Is hereby ..i,.er. io ..ll r,rtis indebted to said ertate to make r- ....... 1 . Inimu n,..lmat llifl ' ftilTI ..vmnt an,i it ee n;.iu- li,hi e..,u. ... .... Mnnster Twp.. lec. 10, lt.W.-t. STU VY r.l TJ.. Came to tlie resi dence of the "Tlhcr n WosWii.tun I..WJI- I ---s -rs, 'lyndie Herald, fliert or inlldtnniiltloil of the Stores Hie '"I" . Hps tv thefreh same to present them dulv nutlienticated forsettle bowels, on Sunday last, at Dead wood, Dak., plants on the pale cheek of t"1"- , t. 1 K.O. in twai.t. Administrator. . - ,fc , w f 1 u rT -'. .1.1 ,11 i . " Iter a sIhwjs, lints, t-iips and , V.ir.ive him. May he it vlaiil ilimiK liK'te MU" n. "' . , , , i j Wot'.;ns at o.-t and - crnnt;.-, V c1....nt r.M where lie was employed on the. Pioneer. roses of life's pprins anu eanj huiiinit.i IVate to his ashes. i . - - The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mielii- can, will sena ineir ppipuiiiivu oin.i.,r tralli'zln, lcc. IT, ls0.-6t. !"'.'V..?,T -V' ... . . ear and a half old : no marks on 1"."" ' . .....i ... i. ferward. The owner is rn iir-icu ,.. ie . .ertv .MWPliart.es and take him away, otherwise tie will be disposed of "' Hemlock, Iec. 10. Iss0.-r.t.- Dr. Mettalu's Headache and 1)s 1'epsia I'M.i s, price 2." cents, cure at om-e. Ileadarht-. I)sn(psi;i, liillinusiiPSs. and Const ipr.t :-u. " 1 V.'-17.-lni. 1 taic Kelts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Kpt-edy t urps iruaraiiteed. They mean what thf y ."ay. Wntt to thm withtnt delay. sTTT . A YEAR nnd expenses to airents. I intfit Free. Address 1 (). V 11 K- KY, Amiusta, .Maine. OSlil'l'l M(IH)N'ALI). i A KLIAlIfT t HHOVO films. .".' I'J Atr,ts wanted. L.Job-sCo New Styles, If. Ni", i. N . nrti.-e ii . I- I- ATTOKNEY-AT 1.4 EniMsiai-a, r 4. Ce'-xnule Ku en Centre stte- fOTrrX 5 ws frrr Boys ar d Girls '. I Teuor and Old 1 1 A tw 1.1- I VKNTION last patented lor thci-i. srrT- -Tffx for Home use I I Fro mad Feroll pawrog, lin-piiig. Boring, IriUing,Onndm?, Polimhiag, , Screw CuttiiMt. Price 5 to 5a . Fend 6 cent lor iw pagee. . ETnRAIM BROWK, Lowell, Maee. AGENTS WANTED tKK. Knif, MX it ,11 : ott erv.t va iet et f work lor wnirn tuare i. :. j. a , e f.r cimi!ar a'la I- ' ins to ;oe m. Mschiue Co., ai..i.i" 'STRAY. Came to the premises of the sub-Tiber, in Chest town-hip. some time in Anlll Hl. I rr i niii.ii.-u ei . e.. - owner is reo,ecstcd to come forward, prove proper. v p iv char.-e. and tnke it away : othcrwo-e it will i'.i .';,,.! of s..- rdi....: to law. r..:'.- .j, ytif U A I I. F eii-t FR !..S. J. p.'. A : : f3. crs and Poop! .. ... .- r-, 1 s :. . tad . : i Z.-: T'or.ey -.- i.-".r.il M ids n-'-Press o - -. : -t s r- . . -r . , e. r.- IT. '.I-., r. V r ..e ; - . r - fl 5 - : v ill Ts-. I . a. I 4 in c.'-f , 1 I . ' . i . f t i- "-I H. t 1- . r- i ' 'sef, . , i , -. 'i. :. rersi if 5.-. n .'.i 'r'.ii n'- n U ta '! err ;'"J I i1 Ir-S "stat ;. : . . a:.-. L . ' E. i ili Ae- ntj t f.:i ti. ? -r llrni'l .1 I .r t I 5 A 1'Hrit- i'l .f.Uug : : e low" -.ITil Pk E he TwwnMy KnUUTifi Oil. A. -.!. A r - HQ' - I ' ' ie A-car-1 TELLS HOW Sltr. w,eT Hist. 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