: i t) LCI I r It-" ttr"' i rf." Cw ia.J .HTM. art U-iW" :wit.K LiJ. i tit itu n ruet 1 II pe?f R et!U 4iA, $3ffikto xt man. 1TT."(BF. PA. TVESDA T, - DEC. . 11. BTTI.I. AKOTIIEB f RlIIIS BLOW. Tories within TBonth has the desolation of death came upon the st'tor'e family from that fsarful malady, dtpbthsta. nd (od alone knows waan f he end Is to be. Vndar the proper headtnr tn snoihir ulnmn the storv of our last ("od rrant t rai be the last) sad bereavc.nent is toM. Tee tiHIi In this Instance 'S the eldest remaln lar ds'iaSfr. Arnee. one of the brtrhtest and tut of our dirltna little flick. Her death rame upon n quite unexpectedly, her condition when we left her beds'dsat Friday noon helnc such a SIJ ns al! with hope for hr early and complete recovers. Less thn three hours afterward, and when we had scarcely more than commenced werklnr off the present lue of our riapor. word earns tht our pour su!?rinr child wanted to fee her asps, brother and ancle right away, We knew si once that another of our loved one was to be innvnit from earth to heaven. Ahan.lonlnr trinihui. we hastened aSiedlv s possible to her bedside, and there remain until o1 m Hli aearflf took Jier to His shelterinz "mi. We shall BQt atteaspt to descrlh the partiair eren which eas of the most afleetlng th it would be po fib's for the mind of mi.n to conceive or. nrdar llt. ehlld retained her eonrionne until the Ter" last moment, and while In the .irony of death tiled sa--h "f the loved ones prevent to her side aed bads each one In tnrn a final !;irwell. not ferrettlr.r evea to vend a eood-bve to one of her nn,t beloved companion, little Tlnev Scanlan. snd assuring n all that she weuld never cease to pray for us in heaven, do. Ood ! th s-zony of f hit moment will aevar ho efT:i-sd trim onr mm ry. Tfcn ss1 dispensation will tully explain the faflnrs of the FttKEMA t' reach He patrons last, week, and will alee account for the printing; of It t th!i late day (Tnesdav. Dec. 8th.) when the newt It contains hrn for the mot part bcotne (Vt and tale. Of enurse we can issue no other parr this week, bnt will endeavor to make np for the omission. If no further calamity comes npon nt. by rlmis a paper dnrl'r the cnmlnr holidays, feaatlme wo ask onr friends to remember ns and car terribly bereaved lamlly In their pnyers. LOCAI, AMI) t-F.riSONAL. Hava.Thera nrl the- Other l'lce. Dth to raw aid vermin -Parsons' Ex wjimtnator. n-7.-lm.l John-.tiwn congratulates itself on hav ing at last aot rid of the small-pox. David McClure, of Hnntinedon county, tilled two wi'.d turkeys with one shot Thurs day last. Thursday of this week, the feast of the j .. n i- :i 1 1. 1. ..I .1 . i;nui.u..r v."-..-, j of obllpation in the Catholic Church. Any remedy that always coincides with t tit r4rarix rntu cures all diseases, i PamCltA- At new drug store, Ebensbur?. A twenty-foot leather belt wa stolen froaa the mill of Mr. John St Clair, in Whit". ; township. Indiana county, a few niehts asjo. The Carrolltown ,Vir credits Joseph Ibody, Samuel Gill and another hunter with thootlne thrae ler in Chest township week fcefora last. Kep your family well supplied with "?"!",' Cough Syrup. L"ae it in time ; you ; witljavtrt bronchial and pulmonary affec- tlons. M cent. Bight childran of Mr. Thomas Doran, of ; Latrobe, are, or were a few diys auo, suffer- I fa with diphtheria, (iod pity and succor tie aJicted family. "A lady had the flesh eaten off her arm by f.irofnla. Could see the sinews working. I it (latsl -1 ff,irlsey'i Blood Searcher' cured her." J. ston, Ililerton, Pa. There was a big flood in the Susquehan- ' na last w-k. and the amount of logs and lumber rnn to market from this and adjoin hf sounties Is said to have been hnge. ThetOscaola lii-till says that one mil- ' I lion Bine thousand one hundred and sixty- F 6t dollars were paid out for mining alone ' y la that region during the last ten months. j Ore of the peculiarities of the old Ro- tnanj is said to have been that they consider ed !t disffrat'ef ul to be dunned. Sorrv that "S th people who owe us don't see it in the war-a light. Ii Writ to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, N'o. Wf'tern Avenue. Lynn, Mass., for ( pamphlets relative to the curative properties f ter veftabla compound in all female toaiptaints, i. The new chapel of the Sisters of Mercy frf. t Loretto will be deditated to the service of Ge4 on Monday, Dec. 12th, which iathe ftf l tith anniversary of the founding of said or- ! iff tf religious women. : Loss of memory, universal lassitude, J"',"? tha back, premature old age, pronipt- r . t !y enrad with Brown's Iron Bitters. It re r!r , lost functions and strengthens the ba-eH . wf akened parts. Tha Osceola Ri illt says that the Stafe jical survey of the coal measures of cer ai: portions of Csai field and Cambria otr.':9 "it worse than worthless, being n 4f-r rather than a benefit " Me. Thomas c:. Hannum, late city editor f the Altoona Daily Sun, bns gone to ?Tyneburn, Pa , to do the writing (or Jas. T. Campbell's new paper, the first number of which Is to appear this week. rion. John D. Thomas, one of the rres- Associate Judges, intends to remove from nwm!kvltle rt Sontli irnrlr nevt. Snrino a i f erbe will pursue the same bnsiness he ia'"v h now" engaged In hotel-keeping. carT " Py postal card from Mr. M. L. Keck, I pr- e.f i'-a, Foster House, this place, we learn nfala' ,-lt Ws respectad father, Mr. Isac Keck, 'J at bis residence in Punxsutawney on ' ?3d ultimo, nis ailment was paralysis. -H, E- Carpenter, Eq., Henderson, N , ired of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty T'n-V etanding, by the Cuticura Resolvent !?al!y. and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap tVm.HT. The most wonderful eas on r- -!. A religions reception will take place at -' c apel of the Sisters of St. Joseph, this ! on Thursday next, the Feast of the -sonlate Conception, when several mm 1 cf the community will take their final A'dermau Tucker, Boston, says that f t rcay state that I have pvd for medicine treatment in ii years f?.0,i0 without re siTSng permanent benefit. Entirely cured tsia d'.aassa (salt rheum) by Cuticura Rem- 'dm. ' Borises McCabe. (,f Latrobe, who is a on and namesake of Mr. Thomas McCabe, . Sr., of East Coneinaugh. this county, was j atra.k on the head with a stone by some one I unknown and very badly injured on Wed rsday ef last week. -rwjoi smaer rroai su-k or nervnushead . maaralg'.a cr s'aplessnes? If so, do ', wTneting that in time nature will -few yoti, but g at onae to E. James " f U it, Kbenehmg, Fa., for Dr. Fsust's f4-.- o. w Iyl ieV. mt w fV ri Mi-mi'.l, at Homer City, Indiana co'in- "sar".' M hit right hand nearly severed from T-;. . .i . . g-n.io ltJ .n.-. .iy ao ny tn cut-orr saw. rfrois around which he was attempting at the ' !' to remove the accumulated saw dust. -Th tortures of neuralgic pains, sick and rvc.j headache, are intant'y banished by - of Dr. Faust's German Cure for Neii ' t lod Headache, Guaranteed to relive. ; i'..'TlC5lsts. For sale by E. Jsmes. Eb vy. Pa. 4-l,'l -e.o.w ly ' v f estmore'and county farmers who hadly fleeced in certain ed wheat -sior.s by that cut Yankee, E. W. gs, formerly'f f Johnstown, ha-a eon to try what virtue there Is in the law mistered by th courts of that county. Bry Detwller, of Martinshtirg, Blair it eredllen hva correspondent of the Tritium with killing five turkrys at 9t the other day. but whether the were wild or tame is left to conjecture;. a rtwsrkable sht t, however, in eith- trackman rawed Simnel Vord was under tha wheels, run over md in killad on Sanday moniii-r,-wldi V ta get on a moving frefeht train al Folnt. this county. The unforf u an leav-a a wife and family at It W leurn from thp CarrolUnrrn tht the infant m of Mr arid Mr. Jaiv.b Hootw, of CaiTOll townhip, faft cf (jipi,. thri and combination of othpr diepReps onaWerlnedar lat. Fonr ohpr children of the eamet family are afflictfrl in mnnnpr, bnt it i thought thut thPT win all recover. Priiloh'a Catarrh Remedy is a marvellous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Headache. With each bottle there i an ingenious nasal injector for the more success ful treatment of the complaints, without extra charse. Price 50 cts. SnM hv E. .limes. I Druceist. Ebenshure Pa. T4-1 -e o.w.lv. 1 Chief Justice Sharswood icrned a per' I cvrtTim order in the U. S. Curt. Pittshnreh. ia few days aeo, trnnferrine Armtrone, Butler, Cambria, Erie, Favntte. Forest. In diana, Lawrence, Mercer and Somerset counties from the Western and Midd'e Dis- tricU to the Eastern Judicial District or the ! State. ! The laiire new bell for the larce new ; Conrt Ifonsp was hoisted into the laree pevr ' tower Thursday afternoon and evening, the ! work liayine to be completed in order to re '. turn a borrowed rope to Altoona next niorn : tn, and since then ve have had an occa j sional taste of its tone and tenor, which are ! Tnr aweet and sonorona. J We rend in the Kae nia of a lnte date I that Miss Clara Evans, of F.henshurc, has ! returned to that place and re-Mimed the posi ! Won of clerk at the "Rock Bottom" store. where, we mar add, her brother Weh . ster a'o t.olile a clerVhip. and that Mrs. Howell, likewise of Een-ure;, is visiting ; amoncr her relatives in Kane. The Johnstown Tribune has already in 1 aneurated its annual custom of naminjr can '. riidates for offlca on fie Democratic ticket. ' havine no longer aso than Saturday last ' trotted out Mr. Scntf Williams, of tli Car- rolitown Aw.', and Mr. Edward Mcfrlade. ! of Portaee towiitiip. as prnhnhle aspirants . for the nomination for Sheriff neyt ye.tr. The saw and sliincrle nil:! of Y.' A. M. ' R. Porrer, which was located on ciearti-!d creek, 'in Lawrence townsliip. Clearfield j county, near the Cambria county line, was j destroyed hy fire a few nichts aero, tocether j with a quantity of sswed shingles. T-oss. ! t2,20O; insurance, 1,000. Just asJohnstown had hrjbo fn concrat ulat itself on the disappearance of the sn'Sll-pox from that vicinitv, f'mrmore cases ; suddenly loom tip, the victims heinu Mr, i T'riah Noon, daughter and two sons, of '. MorreHviile, who were taker oown with that ; loathsome disease on Simd-tv last. One of tie most desirable farms, gaw mills, etc., in the country is offered nt pri : vs sa'e hy rr. Francis Mr.rnn. tf A'le ; uhenv township, whose advertisement will np rouno in another column. Mr. Moran .ii-mv iit- im- v.ii HI Itlil II! 1 Ill lin.! voi uH) nui irt Tann. an. hence lis desire to This iscertairlv a (rood chance for some one with agricultural proclivities. The directory of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company bns organized a svstem for the benefit of trainman on thut road. Small contributions will be required from mem bers, and hewf's will be given in ca of sickness r b-fh, and pensions in old aae. The nii. will not he comnnlsorv, and tt t" t.e.. will be represented in the mane :'" f tV svstem. T' e an' 'e firm of McDonald Co.. of Lore i- d'ssoH-ed a few days ago by the retir ..-,t of Tt . M. .1 Pfoff. the junior member, leaving the business entirely in the hands of nur friend, and even body's friend, Capt. M. F. McDonald, whom we can heart ily commend to fle pa'ronace of our friend? in that section, l'.oth gent'emen have our best wishes for their future prosperity. Our fHend A. J. (Ireer. who fcr many vairs has wielded the editorial pen with a vigor and vim which few of the fraternity possess, and who fora considerable time was "mploved in that, capacity on theAltoona Daily Trlhiin. and subsequently on the Dnlly .?n. has Just hoeoni one af the edi tors of the Ei-mini Cull, same city, which will be that much liefer for the acquisition. A concert- nartinlly in aid of the Calvin- . st Met! o liv church of his plee was given in the Court House on Wednesday evening; of last wt-ek. P was both vocal and instru mental, and in the rendition of either branch of melody Professor W. Aubrey Powell, of Seranton rleveloped the utmost proficiency. An audience of about two hundred persons listened to and applauded the entertainment throughout. It seems that the some accident in the railroad yard at Chicago which caused the death of young O'Neill, of this county, as noticed in our last'issue. resulted fata'ty to the engineer of the locomotive on w'Mch be (O'Neill) was emnloved ns fireman snjrj ac cident being entirely d.e to the criminal care lessneee of another employe, who displaced n switch and is now in Jail awaiting indict ment for murder. We had a visit yesterday (Mondavi from Mr. P B Smith, of Mnnster township, who denies most emphatically and is wil'inr to make oath that he did not by word or deed attempt to defeat, the Democratic ticket, or any portion of it at the recent election in this county. Mr. Smith is certainly entitled to the benefit of this denial, and we very freeiv accord him the space in our paper pe cearv to make it, Mr. Harry Enc'ehart, for a nnmher of years a resident of Ehensburg. and chosen a member of the new' board of County A uditors at the late election, has, with his family, moved to UalHf in. We believe it his inten tion to e,i!ra.e jn the boarding-house business at that point. To the peonle of Oallitrin we take p'easure in saving that TIrrv is a tip top voinj man. who will prove a valuable acquisition to their number. We invite the attention of onr readers to the ad ver'isenient of J. Monroe Tavlor. This house has heen established nearly 40 years, and bis good are celebrated evejv where for puritv and strength. We won'd recommend a trial of his Gold Medal brant's to all who appreciate trood and wholesome bread, cakes, etc. Hi Gold Medal sale-atns or h'-earh. soda 's sold by M L. Oafman, John Lloyd and E. C. Pamsh. Ehensburg. fin-7.-4rn.l McDonald, of Loretto. sells calicoes at rt. 7 and R cts per yard : muslins nt f. S and 10 cts. per yard : ginghams ,t S. 10 and 1? cts. per yard : dres g,ods at . 121.;. 10. o , and 21 ct. per yard : canton flane!.s at x, 10 and 12' cts. per yard : p'aid flanne's ai 25.. ?1and 4"ct per yard : lat'cs- coots t oo to $10.00; !, lies' dolmans T.2" l'i." W : ladies shawls, .r0 cts. to $10 no : nesid.'s cor sets, gloves, hosiery, etc., etc.. at lowest c;ty prices. Michael nsrr, a hrakeman on the Fast Line, went to tb rear of his train to flag the section followino-at RlairsviMe Intersection, on Friday night week, and to that fact an Englishman whose name is not given, but who was in a beastly state of intov'cotion. owes bis life, as Harr found him lying on the trnck and with the assistance of a fellow hraKcrnan took him to the sNtion bouse, thereby saving him from a speedy and terri ble death. --Charles Africa, of Huntingdon, furnish es us with another item, the third in succes sion. Week befoie last we noticed his ar rest for stealing an overcoat and watch, last week we recorded the fact he had been con wicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for five years and a half, and this week it de volve npon ns to sav that the bird has flown, having made bis escape on Tuesday night week hv breaking out of the Huntingdon Jail. So much for Africa. McDonald, of Loretto. sells infants' shoes at 2." cts. to $1 no per pair ; children's cbofi. ,o cts to $1 2S, per pair ; men's shoes, Jt .iw to 1 7. per pair : lad;es' shoes. $1 25 to $2.00 per pair : hoys' boots. Jl on to $2 no per pair: men's hoots. 2 00 to $4.00 per pair; hovs' overcoats. n.25 to $7 Vl : men's over costs $.! 00 to $1.5,00. hovs' suits. $5.00 to $10 00; men's suits. $10 50 to $20.00: als rubbers, flannel shirts, cardigan Jackets, etc., at prices which defy competition. The Carrolltown .Vv. has neen Inform ed that parties owning matketab'e timber a'onjf the Snsrjnf hanna river up as far as Kob'er's dom which is a'out two miles west of CarroPtown. are opening the stream that far. a distance of three miles from T.a'itTey's dam. Just below which timber was floated lst veer. Chutes are to he placed in Lantr-'s dim ami the Brothers' dam. Su ar. poplar, ash. lin. hemlock nnd other tim ber in large quantities line this part of the river. TK corn of engineers who last summer ran a l!ne for a railroad which is designed to eonpeet. If it ever connects af all. with the Baltimore Ohio Railroad at some point in EranVlIn county on the son'heast and with pittshurnb cn the west, have ao-tin made their appearance in nnr midst They wept toworfr with wi"Mondavof 'st week in two pene-v th.noh the precise obiect thev are dr'vbi" rema!ps to he d'seoyered. An ex perlm. ptai ur.e pt Chevrvtree or some point In that neighborhood wl'l donbtless be run, but only, we imane. to be abandoned, un le the terminus of the line Is to be made at some point on the Erie road instead of at Pltfsbnryb. In th midst of onr own terrible be reavement comes th esd pew from our kinsfolks. Mr and Mrs .limes ft Curry, of A Itoons. that one of their own brlghtand in teresting little children Florence, aged 4 ears aid J months has been strieirerj down by the snme fearful scourge that ties o sadly decimated onr own afflicted household, her death faking place at B o'clock on Sunday morning. Dee 4th. Never was there a time when we con'd appreciate more keenly the bler anguish which now fl'is the hearts of onr worthy kinsfolks, and if sv.nparhy deen and eerueet can at all assauge their grief thev certainly have (t from nnrelves, as well s from all who have learned of their be r'" ent. May Rod In His m-rcy keep fr famt'r frt f.trhr aV-vrt. Charles DeitricJcand Re!Ie Hurke, of At toona, were to have been married on the 18th of last month, bnt owine to the appear ance in that city of another woman who had pone through the same ceremonj with Dm rick on a previous occasion, the wedding had to be postponed and did not take placer until Thanksgivine evenine, a divorce on the pround of desertion meantime havine been obtained in the Lancaster county court by the first wife, Deitrick of course offering no i objection. The sincere sympathies of friends not a few in this community will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Manly Tello, of the Cleveland Catholic Universe, on the loss of their sweet little daughter, Annie Grace, aged . years and 0 months, who died on the 22d nit. from the effects of sca'ds received on the lUth of August last hv the upsetting upon and del uging of herself from breast to feet with the boiling contents of a teapot. May God com fort and conso'e our stricken friends in their sad and shocking bereavement. Ladies, whi'e silently suffering from your many forms of weakness and disorder, to you is given Dr. Fausfs German Aromatic Wine, guaranteed to benefit and permanently cure yon. A lady writes: "I gained eight pounds in three weeks by your German Aromatic Wine." Sold on "a positive guarantee to in vigorate, regulate and give new and perma nent vital force. Are you a debilitated per son, aced and feeble, or iust recovering from the effects of exhausting mental or physical , work? Revive the drooping energies, get pew strength and rich blood by the prompt use of Dr. Faust's German Aromatic Wine. In no way can it be used as en intoxicant. . Ask Druggists. For sale by E. James. Drug gist, Ehensburg. Pa. f4-l--e o. w.ly. It will reioiee the many friends of ; cur young kinsman, M. II. Ward, son of , Mi. Martin Ward, of this place, who for sev- ; eral yet.rs past has been in the employ of the 1 American Express Company, X V., to learn ' that lie has just received another"promotion j by being placed in charge of one of the six ; branch, offices in that city which serve as ; feeder to the main office at no Rroadwa"y. There was quite a lively contest for the posi- j tion, several of the management having each a favorite, and for that reason Mart, is de- serving of special congratulation for having , succeeded to a post of trust and respopsibil- ty which we are sure he wiil fill to the entire ; satisfaction of his employers and the public. May his career be ever upward and opward. '. We regret to state that Rev. Father ; Boyle, late of-this place, but. now pastor of t St. Patrick's church, Gallitzin. has been and probably still is quite unwell, his ailment be- ! ing a fever of some kind, brought on a few days ago by overheating himself, while on his : way to attend to tl" spiritual wants of one j of his parishioners whose death was believed to be near at hand. Our Rev. friend also ; had tha misfortune to be tripped up the day before his illness came on hy a loose boa'd in one of the -lilapitated sidewalks which there abound, and falling flat on his face was badly stunned, and probably hurt to some extent, hut we can't sav that this mis- j hap had anything to do with his subsequent ; illness. That God may speedily restore him to his accustomed good health is onr heart- ; felt prayer. Our readers will understand that this , issue of the Fbff.vax should have reached ' most of them on Saturday last at tha furth est, but owing to the death of onr dear little 1 daughter Aggie, the third sad bereavement which has visited onr family within a month, jts publication, with the exception of about one hundred copies, which were worked off just previous to the heart crushing event, and in which we enclose an extra half sheet so that the situation may be understood, has been delayed until thi ( Tuesday) afternoon. Of course this de'ay makes onr paper some what stale in the matter of pews, and will also Prevent ns from Issuing another one this week, but we know that our readers will bear with us in our great trouble, especially as we hope to be able to make up for the loss dur ing the holidays now so near at band. F. A. Shoemaker, Esq . of Ehensburg. rnsfee of the Fisher heirs, who are ownesr of certain lands in Cambria and Indiana counties, filed his final account as trustee in the Orphans' Court, of Philadelphia some time ago Exceptions having been made thereto, the matter was referred to a certain Mr. King, of Philadelphia, as Auditor and ( 'ommissioner. whose duty it is to audit the account, decide on the exceptions, and report the testimony. In that capacity be last week sat at the Court House in this place tak ing testimony of witnesses produced on the pott of the Fisher heirs in support of the ex ceptions filed to the account. Counsel for exceptants are Messrs. England and Albert son, of Philadelphia : for accountant, Mr. Remak. also of Philadelphia. The taking of testimony was concluded on Thursday after noon We briefly noted the fact last week that our amiable friend John M. Fnrey, formerly citv editor of the Altoona Tribune and Sun. had become local editor tif the'Bellefonte D'morrnt. and now it becomes our painful duty to record bis death, which occurred in the latter place the early part of last week. The deceased was a brother of Mr. Joe W. Fnrey. of the Bellefonte Wrr'rhman. and, lika him. he was a ready and graceful writer. Onr poor friend was for several months af flicted in mind, hut after a brief course of treatment at the State insane asylum he was discharged under the belief that a cure bad been effected The hope, however, seems to have been vain, nid now it becomes our painful duty to record his death at the early age of rio vears. 10 monihs and days. He leaves n wife and one child to mourn his loss and revere his memory. Peace to bis ashes. A Fn.lAHi F. TirsiNEs HorK. rhilartol pbi.t rnn hoast of a stonrllv number of whnl1 sali mprrnn'ilp et-tblishnipntti which have alwrtv nminf ainoil a rhsraotT for intpprity anrl Tiir 1atincr. but in all that vat city no ho'icp can b fminil fhaf lias won if way to public favor and a liinrativp trartp in o short a time as that of David. Kpyrr, ReinhoUl it Co.. inipoitPr nnd jobbpr of bojpry. la ppa. PtnbroidpripH, fancv cools, nritiono, etc., :?2.r Market strppt. Tbrcp membprs. of this firm, which was established on thp first dav of last .Tanuary, apre salesmen in one house ; for pkhtepn vpars. ami the other partnpr was in tlie pommi-ssion hosiery trade. The entire ! firm i composed of work in a men of PTperi- I plies, who huv f'.r cash and believe in niovine . tjnods rapid'v They supply a wsnt Ion? felt j in Philadelphia for a live house of this kind, i and as such thev solicit the patronage of cash . buvers. We had the pleasure of meeting our old friend Harry Keinhold, of this firm, in our town last week, but as he is well known anuuiir our niercl an's, having been vis't;ne here for several year, he needs no introduction from ns. Suffice it then to say that our merchant friends can order what ' thev want direct from this reMahle house and be sure to apt exact I v what they wish, s the firm knows full well the Kind of goods the trade demands. More than that, they will : receive free of charee a full line of price and j rihbon cards of which Mr. Feinhold i" thn ; patentee, and which the firm send out with j evry order thev fill. Let all. therefore, who want to huv what this house has to tell give j it a trial order without de'.av. Brvs Thfm rv ma Wgo. TMease send me af once one eross of yonr most excellent medicinal tonic, T.rown's Iron Bitters. I have used them in my practice, for indiges tion, dyspepsia, sour .stomach, heartburn, nausea, vertitM, etc., and have met with creat success, in elTctinir rnres. I find thev give perfect tone and real ' ren cth to every part of the bod v. and in cases of kidney dis eases anil consumption they quickly stop all decay. R. R AiT.irpiR. M I), and Druggist. Steubenviile, Ohio, Maj J7, 1S$1. There were more admission!, deaths, rlis eharges, ete., at the eountv almshouse dur ing t!it month of November, just closed, than durine the saoie nuinier of days since that intitution opened. Steward Lilly'sre port, as furnished ti, shows that there were 6H inmates on the flrkt rlav of last month, that 11 others were admitted rltirinr the month, a till that the three d'x death, dis charges and decampings got away with an even dozen, thus leaving the house at the ' eif.se of tlie month nsU'ss than it had at ths ! beginning. (iR atf.Wine for Coy Mt'KroN. The sup er!) quality ami entire purity of Speer's Port (irape Wine, of New Jersey, and the success j that physicians have had hy it use, has in- j rliic.ed tiiein to write about it, and caused j hundieds of others to prescribe it in their ! practice ;n the best and most realiah'e wine to tie had. It is held in great favor for Com munion purposes, and is said to be cure for consumptives. Mr. Speer also preserres i Grape . I nice natural as it runs from the press ! without the addition of a particle of spirits. It Is called ur.fermented juice. Catakrh. Clear head and Toiee, eay ; breathing, sweet lireath, jM-rfect smell, taste, and bearing, tio coiinh, no distress. These are conditions brouciit about in Catarrh by I rse of Sanford's Hadical Cure, ftnebot- j tie Hadical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ! and one Improved Inhaler, iu one package, ' forjt. , Batti.ii Crier, Mich., Jan. 31. 1ST. 6nirrtn FTaving been affli'ted for a number of years with indigestion and gener- al debility, by the advice of my doctor I used : Hop Bitters, and mnst say they afforded me ; almost instant relief. Iam glad to be able r -st!fv fn risir erirf. Tsr. r,. Krrrr. FROM TIE Tw CTF.K1 ITT. eOMKOFTHJ! pATII WHICH HiTl 0TJ KKD IS THIS COrjfTT A Nil ETeKWHEBS PTjRrNG the pAeT wsanc. Rkt. Father Wim.iak .1. Bownsr died on Saturday last at San Mateo. California, in the fortv-ceennd var of hi aen. The de ceased will be remembered by many ef onr older citizens, as his mother," with her two vountr sons, of whom ne was one, xne ornrr, James B., now and for the most of bis life a resident of Altoona, resided here for some time many vears auo. and remnvine from here took rrp "their residence in Altoona. The deceased priest, always' of delicate mould, was bom in Mercer county, thia Swtte. and when in his 14th year was sent to Rome to study for the Church. He remained there eleven years, and since his ordination in lfr4 has labored in various missions in Califor nia, the one at San Mateo bein? the last scene of his missionary efforts. His mother had heen with him for several years on the Paci fic coast and closed his eves in death. Fath- t. . . ,oi. I rl """ " - - - :'. i and in every respect a noble man, and the ' news of his antimely death will be received with sincere sorrow by a wide circle of ad . miring friends who knew him only to love him for his deep humility, bis eminent piety i and is great learning. Requiexcnt in pare. Thomas Dfvtxk, one of the'oldestcit.i7ens ! of this part of the county, died at his resi dence in Cambria township, on Monday 28th in the 77th year of his age. ne was a brother of nenrv C. Devine. a notice of wht.se snd ' den death in Elder township was pnhlisbed : in our paper on the lt.h "It. The deceased ; was a tailor by trade, and several years ago resided in this place and subsequently re- moved to Loretto. from whence be returned ; last spring, living here a few months apd then moving to Cambria township, where be died, ns above stated. He was a quiet, peace j able and inoffensive citizen, upright in al' worldly dealings, and respected by all who ; knew him. nis widow and six of bis child ; ren survive him. His remains were interred in the Catholic cemetery in this place on i Wednesday, May he rest In peace. IIobiht McKtM died at bis home in Mun j ster township, on Tuesday last, aged aoout , sixty-one years. The deceased was bom in : the village of Mnnster. and Pinee he oom : menced life for himself has followed the bnsl : nesa of a coal miner, most of bis time being spent in the mines near Lil'v's station. He was an honest, bard-working man, and was highly esteemed by bis friends and neighbors for hie many excellent traits of character. Tlis widow and four of bis children survive him. His remain" were interred in the Catholic cemetery in this place on Thursday. May his soul rest in peace. Patrick O'CrvssiFvt departed this life af : ter a brief illness, on Wednesday last, at the county almshouse, of which be bad heen an inmate for a few months, in the ssth year of his age. He was a native of Ireland, and for 1 a long time previous to bis becoming unable ' to work as a repair hand on the railroad. : had resided at Summitville. In the prime of bis life he must have been a splendid speci men of physical strength and manly vigor. , OnTYidav week, the day before be took sick, he visited the Frfemax office to learn the latest news from dear old Ireland, which be ' loved so well. May be rest in pence, j Jepemiah McKip.win. who was well i known all over the country from his long ' connection with the Merchants' Hotel and Girard House, Philadelphia, died suddenly of heart disease at St. Joseph. Missouri, on Tuesday last, in the Cist year of his aye. ne j had only recently leased a large hotel pro- pertv in that place and was iust about to i open it to the public when he was stricken down. He was a most genial and compan ionable man and a son of the venerable Chambers McKibhen. who has been promi- nently identified with the Democracy of this : State during the last half century. .To my Ma lot, one of the oldest citizens of ! Allegheny townhip, died on Saturday, Dec. j :id. 1SS1. He was about eighty vears of age 1 and came fn the neighborhood of loretto i fully half a century ago, if not several years more than that length of time. He was. as i his name indicates, an Irishman by birth, ! and was always a quiet, inoffensive, honest I man, and during his long life was respected i apd esteemed by all his neighbors and ac I qnaintances. nis remains were interred In j the Catholic cemetery at Loretto yesterday j (Mondaj) forenoon.' May his soul rest in ' peace. j "Dots Torn Heart BiatTrth to Mr?" j A' I'fuiiiful Vi Song Given Aieay. By sending two three cent postage stamps to n. j Kleber Bro.. 122 Wood street. Pittsburgh, i Pa. . you will receive, free of charge, a bean I tiful'song entitled: "Doks Yot-r Heakt 1 Peat Tri e to Me?" embellished with a I splendid lithograph title page, representing j an elegantly attired ladv leaning upon the j arm of her betrothed. The words express ; the beauty and holiness of faithful and en I during love, undlmmed by the lapse of years i and the frost of age, and the music is of that I easy, simple and melodious kind which can j not fail tr, touch the feelings of all who have a soul for music. i Remember, we give you a 30 cent song ! fret nf cfuirgt, if you send two 3 cent stamps i to II. Kleher Bro. biPORTuns' Tea Covrin? is ths name j of an extensive tpa firm which does business I at 0-22 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. They 1 deal in both tea and coffee, and one of their methods for securing trade is to givs a pres- ent rancr'nii jp value from a nominal sum as i high as f.10. The tea or coffee of itself is j said to bp worth at a fair retail price more , than the amount askpd per package one I dollar. Among the drawers of prizes last j week was Mr. K. II. Thompson, late of Eb- i ensburg. row a clerk in the Bingham House, Philadelphia, who was to fortunate as to scoop in a set of diamand Studs valued at a larcre fiiTiire. A nv of our readers who wish to buy tea or coffee and at the same time se cure a prize, there being no blank, should send their money to the abovs named firm and address. Ow s more my eiser, searchlnr eyes A iiiht of thes hsth gladdened : Once more "hnu hrtnKt a irlad surprise To him thine absence sndd.:ned. Too ionic thy pearl white hand hath pressed. That of S'ime other feller: Come, let me r!ai thee to m krsast. ?ly loved and lost nmhrellar. Wa have hnd some weather of late reqnirina: the use f.t an smhrella. but that sesson. in the nature of thinrv is past and irone. "hat one needs now rather an overcoat, and nnr advice to those about purchasinr is to patronise las. J. Murphy, lot I 1 nt nn at ...t liilincl(Ln ll. t nnt n.lv .1.. iwn. He sells not onlv els- trant overcoats, bnt ready-made clothinir ot every description of the very ltet stvle snd made t j wear at prices which for cheapness will compare ! favorably with most ot the wholesale stores. He will not only not be undersold, hut says he will undersell all other deslcrs. , Thr -mnmer bat Is off the eons No wren around the door stej hopa. The farmer's yankinr in his crops. The base b:iHplayer' playlnir stops. The buckwheat oakes are viaion topi, The clerk on wearing du'tars drops. And ioy our ro;y fancy props With dreams ol sausage snd proelne ebopi. The clerk on wearing- dusters drops and to has j evorbody else. AH hands have joined In the sen- ' timent that December weather is too cold for dns- ters. and bnve soneluded to wear heavy woolens pTirn rimnini. is a wora.es is sola dt i too tt t Wolt o.-t Ho, l .. ..,,.m. VI,. the pos st(ek of winter noods ts by "dds ths larjrest ever Feen in Altoona. nnd tbe best and most stylish at well, and Mr. Woirs well known reputation Is s sure aiiarsntv that at no other estshli-hinent can " bitr bareains bs secured. 3lvs him an order sod bs convinced. !5n tk yellow moon Is cons, A nd the frosts are coming on, While the nights are getting cold sad dark, dark, dark ; But the yotina; and irlddy Kats Meets her Charley at ths ftate. And they make the weather warmer with a spark, sp irk, spark. VTe know nothintrof Kate's apparel, butit fhar lev is rljfifed up in one of The peerless suits rf win ter clothinir sold or.ly by Simon It Bendhetm, next dooT to the First National H-ink. Altoona. then he is in condition to defv all the frost." that have come or are cotcinir. That elothina: is mads spe cially for this laritude. Is of the best material anil cut in style, each piece is (uily warranted, snd customers may rely on it that "nowhere else will they be accorded as liberal prices. If nnable to viit Altoona. the reader is rccsinmended to send for their price list. If a who courts and rnes away .May live to conrt another day : Hut he who weds and couns girls still May ret in court against his will. All which recites in poetry a well-known Tact. iut s in proe we recite the equally well-known fact Unit the r.erson irocs aMrsy who fmls to buy what boots, shoes, si ipper. or overshoes or rubbers ee or she may need at S. Hliimenthal's. Ills Elev enth avenue. Altoona. His stork is simply im mense snd comprises all the several styles now In market. Mr fi. sells lnrt;e quantities dl bis roods in fambria county, and In no intanee has a case f dissallciaction come to his knowledre The mcaure of satisfaction irlven in the past he prom ises for the future, soupled with the assurance that the present prices will do found several notches lower thas sver befers. America Must Yield. The rreatest thinkers, the most prnfonnd schol. ars. the most expert, thoronrh and successful chem ists for thee America must turn to tcrmany ln the wofully speculative field of nicrlicino rio rreater step has yet been taken than In the disenv erv, after the most extended research and the most, carelnl and patient experiments, of Ir. Faust's f ferman C'ourh Syrup, for the curs of consumption, eonrhs. colds, sore throat, bronchitis, croup, and all pulmonary diseases. Remember this medicine ts S'lld on positive ruarantee toenre. Trice, 'ic., 8oe. and 1 per bottle. AFk Ururrists. SolJ at E. Jtmv' Trig Ktere, Fbn'try, Pa -l.-s.5.w.l onnrivit atiowib. A TKW WORPS ABOUT ETVCATIO. What li ednoation T The term eland undefined In the ntndeof 'honaod? who are etrnrjrllna: for It, and Id the mind." ot those endeavorinc to aratifjr aiich atraeirle. In whet does It cnnelet? to what Joee it relate? with whet has It to do? and what Is Its object or aim? Tbee are qntiori9 easier proponnded thaa ree ponded to. Ketaloti. the an-eat Oerrnan educator, who probably had deeper and clearer tnslirht into the true character of ado cation, and the development of those Ood rlven faculties throiurb which onr knowledre ot external ity Is obtained, than any snbeeqnent wnte. thn defines it: F.dncallnn relates to the whole man, and enetst in the drmwlna- forth, strenethenfna; and perfectlnic all the faroltir with which an All wiee Creator has endowed blm phvsleal. Intel lectual, and moral. Flncarjon nat to do with tha band, the head and the heart." Perfeetlna- the hnman mind, and doeattne; tbe hand and the heart witlr that mind are. then, tbe imposed ddtles of those who don fne professional jrarb of teach In. What snperflelaf work in enact ed In the sehe j-ronm at tflts late dev. when even the spirit of progression carries with !', on Its on ward march the retroa-radmir fosles of an earlier period. Another learned writer, (n sneaking: of education, says : "The one end of all trie educa tion ts to learn how to oe an onr facntties to tha Krcarest advantage of ourscrves and others." Its end. then, is eenerosltv. liheralltr. aid to the fel low men of those endowed with It. It "hoald fit n I for citirenship of a iclorlons republic like onrs. so i as to enahle us to appreciate and render cheerful 1 obedience to reasonable laws, which, by its fnsta ; mentality, we may nnderstand and erpound. I lo not he satisfied with simply impart! mr knnwl 1 edice which yon mav have received in like manner. The diamond does not datzle the eve-ot Its admirer by transmitted Haht received from a lnminonf j source, hnt with iU own native hrilllancv. Fier- clse your own lnirenultv : let yonr in born heht i shine: be earnet. a ad the onlv legitimate result ; will ke Srorasa. o. A. K. THK XT ITHKRFU I.IA.F. ' SfOOMTBD T THI PRAT OT J1NIS TT, ! AI.LBOHKTIY TOWJHlr. if)! tha withered leaf hath tremhled lent; I In the Autumn blast. f the ni;hts rrew tons:. And the frost had binned np the wee birds' sons; From the tree by the meadow nrook. ! O ! It c'.uns- to its branch, where eo snuff it rrew. From the early Sprinir. all the Snmmtr thronab. Till the Autumn blist so ron-hly blew j And the withered hemlock shook. i tl. ' O ! the array haired pllrrlm hath tottered oa ! From the sprint's first breath, through tke brtrkt davs (tons. j Till the laet sheaf Into the barn was draws, i And the woads were of tnanv a hue. Then the chillv nr'ath of the fir off Tfortn Blew over the hills when the iters came forth. And It hardened the breast of old mother eartb. Till the grass could no more come tbreagh. III. A ! then earn a 111 fovewiber day.' And it hasted alone into evenina tray ; And the withered leaf mlrht no loafer stay. For Its tenute of life w n frail. O ! a mde blat rame from the hll's ef From afar, where the northern rivers law And the wi'hered leaf it soon bronsht low. While the hiKht-wind sad did wail. A. P. H. II EN F. A I,. RARKF.R PT'NN". Married, at the residence of the bride's mother, in the Wet Ward, on Tuee i tiay;evenink. Not. -29. isi. by Rat. Knb.rt Mcf'as lin. Mr. V. H. Buaa and Miff Kn Hcwit. both of thl place. It Is seldom indeed thet so nlasant a day aa I Tuesday lat arln.bb-ns this mountain rerion at a : time when grim winter usually holds high earl j val In our midst. True it Is that Tenoor and tha I whole tribe of etmannc-makert assured m thatltha reniuf of the North Wind w to prevail on that ; occa"tin. yet for all that the sun In i's e-lory sheue . oat. and in the vat extent of its weler ase beams I we ventare to say that no happier pair was visited 1 hv their vladdenina; influence than our bllthefona i younir friends Connie and Katie This Is as it ' should be: for Connie, the yonnrest of a family eminent for useTnlne and interrlty. and the ju nior member of one of the most nrosperone and re ; liable mercantile firwie in the eonnty. Is the peer t of any end all and the poressnr of many ooro : mendable trais of character, white as to 'Katie. 1 one ot the handsomest and most bewltchtn of tier ! sex. is It r.ot said "Happy Is the bride whom the ; sun shtnion?" We minrle our conrratnlatlonf j with the menv which have already been extended ; to the worthv vimny couple, and add thereto th hore that the same anspieions omens that witnefs . ed their nnptinl mav abide with them till the last I syllable of time, mnnv yean henee, ehell have ; been reerde4 fer both. In the language ef tha j poet: ' "When lonr years have pasted away. j When triends have left, or ioys have tjora,' j When time shall tinge their loekf with rrev. And sadder scenes tkelr hearts hava knewa. ! Oh. mev thev live nnd love as now. May hope then cheer their wBninf dava, v When cere perchance shall mark their brow. Af each fond youthful charm deeaya." ' The newly wedded pair departed kv Tuesday evenlne'f train for a bridal tour to Philadelphia. New York, and other points of Intereif. bearlnc , with them the ronselonsnets ef a treed deed well done and hc aeurance that every one who knowa them eannot hut wish them well in tha new duttee and felicities of life uron whteh they have jutt -tered. and to alt whieh we aav inn. WF.RFR SN YPF.R. Married, at the CTrnrch of the Holv Name, this (Tuesday) mornina-. Pec. 6. issi. by Rev. Father Rcardon. Mr. tIaoR(iKI. Wbber. of Salisbury. Somerset county, end iMisa .i7:rtE Snviikr, niece of Mrs. Christina Foster, of the Cambria House, this plaee. No cards. Knowinsr the arrcnt trrlef which ha come npon our own household, wo arc sure that our younis friend3 will excuse us If wefonly brlcflv yet earnest ly wi"hthem InnffTivcs'of nnalloyed felicity.; They are bo h worthy of each other's iove and devotion, and that Ood will prosper theni here nnd welcome them to the joys of eternity herenfrer are blciinirt whieh we trut they will deserve and hope they will receive. t KIM RT..FR C AM PR F.I.I. . Harried, at Lower, I Two Lick. Indiana cauntv. on Nov. 1. 1SS1. by J tier. S. Keehler. Mr. .Towsj Kivat.aa. ot Fbens- i bnrir, and Miss I'omsDi ('mriiLi.,o( tka tormar j place. j RT'RNS IVORY. -Married, at su. AuernsMne. ' on TucJsv. Nor. 1r81. by Rev. Father Ryaa, Mr. EfMBT Brass and Miss M aooib Ivoav. " TOT-riHFRTY McCONN F.I.I. -Married, at the same time and place, hy the same. Mr. Java DAttHKETT and Miss kin Mit'oisui. OBITfART. MrPTKK. lMed. In this place, on Friday after ternoon. Iec. 3. 1SK1. of diphtheria. Assss Ross, second danehrer of Henry A. an.l Annie W. Ms rike, acred 11 years. 11 months and 8 days. Communicated. SadlT afflicted and thrice bereaved friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jlcl'lke. rather than ronen a if am and i nirnln tho wounds inflicted by an All-wtse FYotI i dence. 1 have refrained from'pnhllrly expresins; incneep sympatny i Tnei rr yea and your sadly I decimated lamllv in this the hour of tour sore tn- !' Rr"1 hitter sorterinr. Harin soon your eldest dauifhtT. the pcn'le Annfo. torn 1 mar say from the bosom of her kind and lovinir mother, and j havln a fw das alter beheld her dsrlis little ! brother, winsome Willie, the yonnirest of your j sons, laid to ret by her side. 1 coul-l not but feel the deopet anguish in my soul. Had your terrt ! ble bereavement censed here, howcrer" I ehoald j have remained slleaf. much and sincerely though I ivmpsthlred with vou but when the briuht and J beautiful Astfie. your eldest remaininir daughter. ' I was summoned from earth to heaven. I could do i longer retraia my feelinK' Not yet twelve years of as;e. your darlinir Airuie had nevertheless In- sinasted herself Into the affections and found a , place in the hearts of all who kna her. Brliht ! even amons; those who were remarkable for youth ful Intelligence, pious beyond her years, old fa bar early day. helpful to her devoted Varests and her deariv hefoved slTers and brothers. 1 can offer aa a balm to vonr thrioe wounded hearts bnt oss sen- j ...,' that ot onl T fro m ho,v inspiration "but - ' equally applicable to your first and last bereave- i m-nt : "In a short time she fulfilled many years I for her soul and plea-ed od; therefrs he has- tejed to call her from the mldt of iniquit v." Ssd lv scoiirirod by the thontrs of affliction as ws aeo you to-dav. we recofriiite It as the work of an Oui- nlscient (io, wlocbatisetb thosowhom He lovea. j it is not f'T ns to find fault with He dispen-atiot.a ; orendesvor to controvert His holy will. Ws will j join wHrl your many sincere friends, however, tn j appealing to the Throne of 3raee in yonr behalf tad bea-(inir tnat the Almighty, pleased witn ids esorineos alrendy mads, will apars tbe restol your lovsd ones snd tfive vou ths yracs snd strensts yon so much need to enshls you to bear ths heavy oardens that have heen laid nyon you. R. BAFNFTT.-Iled at his residence tn Alleshs nv township, Cambria eountv, on Sundav, Nov. 30,1(81. Mr. James Babtt, is tlis Tlst yesr of hi" aw'e. Teceased was born la ths Parish of Kalnassrssa, '".' -.rr. ir-innu. .oii -n-n -mi-. j.uu, man csme to this countrv snd settled sn s pises ! of land which wae then almost wilderness, but I ny patient Industry he converted ths forsst ints productive fields snd before Ms death be saw bim I self and family comfortably situated In s neat and I pleasant horns. He was a devout and sincere fa- thniie. a most excellent ettiicn, snd s s:ood nelab 1 bor. who wns ever ready to lend s helpins hand to I those in affliction. Fren when the shadow of j death environed him he expresd sollcltuds for a I nsiejtibor In trouble. Ths last years of "his life ! were almost wholly devoted to tke only work whlos I man wa rMllv cretedthe MlTttinn ftf his sonl Well and truly did our beloved pastor say in hit sermon that "he lelt nothlns; undone to save his sonl." He bore his sufferings with patience snd Christian fortitsde. and at his last moments he recommended his sonl to hit Crentor snd departed as peacefully as If lallinn to sleep. His funeral, which took idace on Wednesdsx mornins-. Nov. SS. I was attended by a larire concourse ot ad snd tor- rnwfnl friends who therebv showed the respect and esteem they had for one whorichty de-erved such a tribute. "His remains were Interred in thecems tcry at St. Anrustineto await the weleome sum mons: "('ran ye blessed of My t ather, possesa the kinrdom prepared for you." May hi j S'-sl rest in peace. E. F. M. SH A K B AUfrH. Died, at her residenrs in sr roll township, on Saturday. Nnr. -JS. 11. Mrs. Minnn.iSi, wits of Mr. John "IhurbsuKU. ared about f years, Htlf tVF.K. lled. in ,arrolI township, on Wed nesday. Nov. So. 1S81. Kssiakis, sua ol Mr. and Mrs Jacob Hoover, sited one year snd sir months. : Farm, Saw Mill to, at Private Sale. I rpn K umlcrsiirned offers for sale on accommodst 1 ina terms his FA KM and the improvements I thereon In Allegheny township, on the rond lesd- i inr rrom nest springs to ttamiT.iD. ai r arm ' ! contains 17-" Arrss, about HO icreaof which ars t cleared, and'tlie improvements comprise two rosl ; i lrwBLM5 Horses, one of which it SVJ stories and j the other '1 stories hirh. sn excellent HafK i Bb?j, "U by fc'J f"-t, a Watfii Ssw Mii.i, in first ! class condition and capable of s:wit 3.uW fest of I lumber is tweiv hours, sad all other necessary bnlldinrs. Theretare two"orchsrds of ohoice fruit j on the premises, several rood sptinri convenient, i one of them ninr in the barnyard and bitvinix a lountain pump and a constant now. pesldrs a eosa wrli;sr water at ths door, and fully one million fest of good saw timber, hemlock, hickory, cherry, roa- ple. ash. oak. etc.. on the portion not jt cleared, n connection with the saw mill Is a d picket header, lathe saw, cut-off saw, etc. The property will be sold, and sold at a bargain, because ths owner is ns lonrerabls to run the milt or work ths farm. For furlhsr particulars call on or address FKANriS MORAN. Pr. ?. tV-'" 9a j,r-5,. sR. NO DULL TIMES HERE! BUSINESS ALWAYS BOOMING TOO HUT GOODS anfl Ia what's the matter with as now ! That is to sy, we have bought cb Iax assortment of goods tbis fall that we cannot find room on our shelve 6 counters to place them ; so we shall be jrld to exchange thasa with the public fos the public's money, as we can fin plenty of places to put all the oash any of onr old or nen ustomers have to s;re. In BOOTS AND SHOES TVe hare the largest and most Taried assortment we have ever carried. ITe i9 taken special pains this fall in se!ecting our stock of IDir' Fixx Hmom, and we take pride in saying that we hare much the finest assoitmeat ia Ebeusbtirg. while in Boots for Me: aud Hots everybody knows we kep twicn as reany as any other merchant is . town y. so it is useless for us to say anything fur ther aVut Boots or Shoks. except that wa have all kinds a art qualitie, as well as Overshoes in Gum and Cloth. eithei buckled or plain, for both sexes and of all qualities and sixes. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING is much larger than we have ever before kept. We have found it difficult hereto fore on account of our meagre assortment to fit chiHren from 4 to It) years of age, but now we have all the sires requisite for children of any age, while for men we have suits at any price desired, and will guarantee to sell you a complete outfit as ebeap as the same kind of a suit can to bought at any other establishment In the Stats?. Onr special bargain, however, and it is a great bargain iodear Is a SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN DOLLARS. We claim that it is the cheapest suit o? clotbes in the country, and the very beat for the money. We also have Ibe LARGEST STOCK OF OVERCOATS ever displayed in Ebensburg. If you want to see the Cheapest HATS and Winter CAPS you ever did see, call at our store and we will show them to you. We challenge anybody to show you as good Hats at 75c. and $1.00 as we art offering at those prices. We have also SPLENDID LINE OF WATERPROOFS IN DIFFERENT COIARS: AN ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, CITABLE FOB DIMIM OR IHIRTIt A VERY MCE LINE OF CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR; A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Ladies; THE LARGEST AND BEST LIKE OF UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND GENTS; A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF QUEENSWARE. But we haven't room enough to enumerate half the goods we have for sale ; so we will simply say that we keep Axes. Baskets, Clocks, Drugs, Elephant Over alls, Fish, Gossamers, Hardware. Ink, St. Jacob's Oil, Kendall's Spavin Cure, Lamps, Merino Hose, Napkins, Oil Cloth, Paints, Quilts, Hope. Shirts, Tinware, Umbrellas, Varnishes, Whips, XX Flour, "i am, Zero Overshoes, and everything else that people need in housekeeping, farming, md all other pursuits of life. W tak all kind of GRAIN and PRODUCE in exchange for Good; Ad tli 6di jaat ttae am prists aa wa far cash. fyZS Thanking all our friends for past favors, we again cordially invite la them to call at our store and examine onr goods and prices, believing that we can sell them goods as cheap as any one else can do. and knowing that they will find with us the largest assortment of goods to select from. V. S. BARKER & MUX, Normii 11, isn. C3-EO. W Z"EC3-E, CASH DEALER IX ALL. KIND OF HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, -AND MANUFACTURER OF- TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, 14()2 ISleventli Ave., Altoona, Fn.. rrRIAPUT PLACE I?l THE CITT. Ronflsis;, Kpnntlns; and Repair I ( of II ktnol prnsatptly and atlsfaetwrlly sitesdrd 10-M,'T9. tf. fjflSTETTEf mm a-'-Sjzss?: la Bsili of ramlllsa II ostet tar's stomach Bitters is as much retard ad as a necessity as surar or eotlee. The resssn of this is that years of experience have proved it to be peifeetly reliable iu those cases of emergency wherefs prompt and eosvenlent remedy Is demand ed. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsia. In divestiOB snd other trsublea ars ovsrooone by It. For sale by In-narists snd leslsrs. to whom an ply for Hostettcr s Almanac for Wvl. li-a.-lm. "DEAL ESTATE FOTt SALE. A ,OT osimtU'Nll la the West Ward of F.b- snsburt; Bomnth, known as tha "Oibson Prnper- tv." now owned bv James Kane, bounded oo ths onth bv Hfrh street, en the east bv lot of w m. H Sarhler. Fso.. on ths north hy Sample street, and or tho wet bv Mary Ann street, having; a larire two storv l a us 1wf.luso Horss thereon crset- sd, will be sold at private sals on rensennbie terms. Inqnlreoi ra.. v. ninc-i.u, SS TWA A. J- 1 4 . jsXST V ?'S iVVJX HOT ENOUGH MONEY PREMIUM FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS. SfJ.OO FOR S3.r.o. fit a view to lnersaeinc oar eirensttlsn. ws make ths followtnt; liberal offer: To each of our twtrona in ths sosatv who will pav all arrearages. II any are due. and send at ths name of s aew ssb scrlber ts ths Ksimas on or before tho 1st dav of March next, sesompsnled by M SO to per ror both sabscriptlons one year snd two sopies to each) ot Kendall's "Treatise on the Horse and Its li- essss." the lest work of the kind eves published, orto sny of onr patrons outside ot the eonnty who win send ns for themselves and a new tub scrlber. the additional o cts. heinr r postare on onr paper, we will ni.t only send tc each a copy of ths horse book, but to the one remitttna ths mon ey we will also send a receipted bill for one year a subscription to the ("ottsos Hasans, an Illustra ted Marazmsof Home Arts ami Home I ulture. published in Boston and contaiclnr Portraits and Sketches or ii.inruinri rersons, superior Home Jilusic. t'tinice I oetry, stories and Adventures. Ornamental and Fancy Work. the lateU Fashions. the Mother s t hair, tbe stsxient s i;omer. fcc. all fully tllnstrated. As the two copies of the Frcb- and horse hooks are ajons worth the money asked. It will be seen that tnel'crrsos Hssrth. the suhssrlption price of which is II. So per year, is to be rivaa aa s free gift onerinr to sny snd all ot enr subscribers who are wiplar to earn It. All tbat I necessary, therefore, in order to seenre a first class mnratins leee ol expense for an entire year ia a little personal exertion oo part ol oar readeas. scarcely one el whoia would hnd acy dif- ncsity in complying- wun tne reiuiremenis at tins notice. Ho to work. then, and send in the names d ths each as soon as possible. St. Elm Hotel, Nos. 017 and illO Arch Street, PHILADELrHlA. Ratrsi llrdncdd to 82. OO per Lsiy. The travelling pnhlls will stiB find st this Hotel the same liberal arovisir.n for their cora'nr. H Is located in the linmediata cea'res of l.nine-s an.l amusement, and the different Kail Raad depots, as well as sll parts of the cley. are easily aeiiihis hy street cars constantly aHSsinn the doors. It oi fars speelal Indueemsots ii.r those vlsltmr the city Kr lusmess or pieaaurs. Your natrouare Is respectml v solicited. H IS. M- I ti. M. FKHe.lt. 1 ropneior. Philsdslphia. N.v. 1. Jtso.-tl. nnn a vsar ts Arents. and emeasea. ntfli VVr fW. 4-es- s- .., amHTs -we se. OCCC C C" C ( c c c IS c c o c M U A A A FIT FTT F.T.R I H H E KHH nt I FF R a a FIT rE KS ft H H E A A I' I. H R u A F A EE f. R W c HEAPESTM GEO. HUNTLEY HAS WOW oy HiXDTHK , ""JSI"? Stoves Tinware, OCX HOrSEFrRiMHIM; o ouot uoop ra-iDD ss'jss O OO O O O tr 1 Lr S JQ oOCICl 0(00 t'Il'll ., e . tbat nan 1 fi.nbil Is sot ogs ssiNwk. mentl a heansylrania. Hit a luck soap; ccs, nmi iKs mss ism, of rarloui itTlsi sod ptt'.artt: 0 11 11 cl !- Ilnnhvnr ofeTeiy dsfcrlf.tluc aoJ of betcaJitT-;: CARPENTERS' TOOLS T fall klad sb4 the test In tlie ma-et. Aire, av large sturk xf TABLE ANT) POCKET CITLERY- Olanwars, Qswtuwsrf. nils sr-FInf eof "rs. Snol a. I Hflloir Wars, Vsall I'a rr. Trnnks iri) Val tarsk. Krrnl rrrv. alls. V Isrs. llorsrMinrs. Bar I n. HsLI Bod. llorf SifHIs. arrlafc Rolli. Kl ls. Mill Maws. Wrlnrtstosra. trsl stliavs 1 flsw .Vloalds. Roail Vnapi; Mowing MacbhK,- Hor"r Hajr Kakff,. TIarss Hay Forks. Rope aad rwly. sia 4 nil I vat or, and ari.fi lior ! Hsrr. f sltaf Tssli. Air, a Itnj t asionmssi t Tnoie, Floor arM StnirOil C7fth,- CaT-ria.t Oil Cloth. PAPTrT airp OILCLOTH W'lNliCW SHAT'lO aIHAI't FIXTVKS": Litkhth..l A HlVisf SALT. tr st In thr -rlJ for I'atrr ao.l 1 atilo oie: lirortD K H'K .ALT. th rt'-:i f o bnt tor fin; Llr ;t- : LAN I'LAS'I t.R ; WiUiSSl'iimis I'l'T-Tl'S. if ths . uui ltr; PERKINS" I'ATKNT SAKOT LAMI". wb.oh can nor bs raplodrs) : Ciimis's W(K'NS ! "AKTS.-ths lar-.t t'K-r, MILK CKIH'KS nt all shaprs sod s:xs ami ji fHr!oTrtcvirtf frrad ir sal in Ktnshur: : a full lino of 11VT BKl'SHFS f the moft d-ijnal!r : WIN Kiff'lUW, U1IJ. FA1N1S, Tfm!NTlE, VARNB'HKSX fcc. to;ptlie.-wi-.h a larg-rand cuis (ilste ssck of choice siROCERIES, T0nA( AM) !F.(J ARS, SI wrl) as thoossnds ot othsr Sfrful ill tier l"al srtloln. Id fact, anything I Ssrs-n't ;t onu't set at svrt notice lsn4 wurn '.tviiid.sDj srt'at 1 do offer fc-r snlr tnav always tsTr-iicl od a" tisst cI-Aaa I si araijTT. stblte they s'sl iuvarial-lT bs SOLI) AT HOTTOM l'HlCllSt Haslsic bad nearly ibwtt tsrs" Eirav Bscs In the sale of (roods In nr' line. 1 am enabled to supply sit roU.Uirrs with ie-sery Lest in lbs market. tre me a ll'-eral sf are ut or j.atros sire. then, and he convinced that trs t.'est is aisy tha chea(iet. and tbat It nerei "rsyi to buy aa la ferlor artless simply Iciuit thpriee Is low. as IS Is an lndlspotaHe iart that surt sjjods srs slwsj -the dearest in the and. GEO. HUNTLEY. Lbentburt. Ajjrll 11. 1T. & YEAR'S RE&D1HG FOR Si THE NEW YORK WEEKLY WORLD. Sew Presses. ew Tye Throe sat, . ew Iloildlrj, Jfw ippiianrts f Every Kind, mud w Lire In Every De Iturtnieut. TO ANY ADDRESS, TOSTAGE PAID, $1.00. A YEAK . 50 CTS. FOR SIX MONTHS. A COMPLETE Special Departments for Ei:ilY MEMBKll of the Jlotrtchvld. 1. All the News, fullv and sifcinrtlv. 8. The Farmer'" V orld A full patct ef Aarlcul tural and 1'arm e s. . Tbe Literary World A lull past- -f I -on a; Sto ries and Short SMnrs, Comic ballal- at4 Serious I'oems. (airy 1 al.-s and Suliurs' Yarns. 4. The Housekeeper's Culumn' Wtist tvsry W'oman Want to Know. . The, Veterinary l-.Mrlment W!th i-ressrlp-lions free for" ail Subcrilrs. and full in struction' for the treatment of llwe etock. 8. The best t hes Column In the w wld for ama teur players. 7. The b-st Ot,s-ker Department lc the world tot amateur and pr"f"S.lon;i! players, f. A t'orner for the Youna; K..lk- Klfl fles. t'ts- rsdes. 1-uzt1c. l.Tiitfrna. At.ii, Ac. 0. Complete Market Rt-i-orls I nr.al!aj is de tail and accuracy 10. Answers to Inquiries. Kach department Is perfect ef I" kind, and sit combined mnfcc tlie be-t W rt-kly ws.psc r ever ptitdl'heii. The w York Morld Iia no superior a. cither side or the atrr s a Live, Brilliant. I'erferlly Apcwinicd, rrog-resiTe ewp.er. SPECIMEN COPIES SI "T FREE. THE NEW YORK WORLD.. W orld Bnildine. os Torks rec. 2. 1S1.-I. atarrh. Hit Is- In te fl-nd. i lArARRH,C0tD FAT xc. T."ert with llt'ls nrera part'cii tbe H.Am In'othen -'!: Itw srnr re:itie Isurli thensse. it v'll tons kniirV.t, Icensint; nr.i h-al-r-v: the disea.e-i inera- rane. For Dp?inpss. ' Kpply a pamcle into. kie ear. ELY'S CKK.VM HALM H A VINO rained an enviable lrval rej iratk'r. .'ls--placine; all other prepanitir! in the vlon:tv o' d'.s covery. Is. on Its merits al-ae. recnaeHl a a w a derfui remedy wherever kvwn. a -fcir trial wll convince the most skepti -wl of its en-atie powvs. It eRectnally cleanses tte nasal pr..smf s (.f "s-. tarrhal virus. cautnr l.ewlthy sestions ; a'jjra inflammation and irritation : pr iteess the rsra branal llnlnrs of the tuad fr.m aicltlonal cilds ; completely Bcals the si re and rptores tbe sr.. of taste and smell. Bw:eficiHl reMslts are real e4 by a tew applications. A thnrourh trestn.stil as. directed will curs t'atarrh. Asa Mouse-hold- rerrs dy for cold in 'he I it 's nnc aaled Tl s Rr lta Is easv to use and ar'soible. Snd bv drnitj:sts aV. 60 cents. On receipt of M. cent? will mai. a park age. Snd for circu ,r with fu'j tntormaU.ii. EU"St'KKA:s HA1.M t .. tp . N. T. For 'ale by Uslnirn, li.htiti wa and Vl toona Ih-urrists, ar.d by Whoiavaie Irufist r' n erallr. Il-i4.-lnu I5irnRPwR(TEn ! 1.17. STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL HilE IRSBRMCE COUFHT OF EDENS3URC, PA. fcmlnm V.e. ... .'s, fa... 3 I smsiIum ilasas Ms ft ial Wli, Onlj Six Assessments in 24 Tears, Good FARM PROPERTJE NO STEAM RISKS TAKEM GEO. M. READE, President 1 W. DICK, Secretary. Elnsarlt. Jn- 1. '' -IT- TM. H. SFOHI-F.K. JoS.tfe.ca, Pa. r. SEriILF.lt A KITTKIJ.. ATTdltN i: Y S-A T I. A W JOHXSTOVk-S AMI Fl! FN !.'!.. OFFlt'KS In I.-uhcT Ikllw'. !.-vr t.ti -k build inr. corner Vnn and t'I'nt t sts,. Julmnowa and In (.'olonade R .w, K.beuur. T-l.'I.J (. Et). M. UK APE. Jomrv-ot-Leu, three d-..r from U a-b stv-i. 'a rr.7 l I - a da v b'-eic ea"ly si1 a- c a ' i L fntfci fee 4