e t, t f; i ince t, :vt. it tf CO Esc.snrR. PA.. I, . . - DEC. 16. 1881. , O'.'AI AND Hr.llSONAL. I hr tho Othr IMari ... tj rats and Termin Parson' Kx- Hr i r ll-T.-lm. I 1 rnr v'.i- piettycan be the holiday good t ' ...v '.Is ii'' store. han.Wom" are the holiday .Iriii; store. .' I itft nn.i cheapest holiday e to i.ttman s. itt-r shawls. Iioo.ls and ladies' :i-t received at Harkers'. . v v w, - 1 r.:I"s loom in tlie new Court I en completed, ana a scanty it is. .f Argument Court lias been .l.i. i' f.r-t 1 uesday or next February. -, ye want a holiday present as nice 1 - . ;.) T' t. Oatman's. where all kinds y ri'i 1 "onra the choicest articles " i! -pluv of holiday Roods at the c! . C;:uis h:is his headquarters Willi rarri-.li, the clever, at his i .. H-.ircnSdd, our printTf riend. -(( !.(! Commander of Altoona's ..ins of tli nerves, brain, blood erior medicine to all others i . M lv :.u r.:"crs. fr J H i: ry .shoemaker rejoices in -M . f a row which flare birth to .- l.;e otlier day. . .. ... stock of f'nristmas cards, -r i f.. !s and biith-dav cards at the i -'. r. Choice and cheap. I'n'ri-h has a present for everv ! s ! :!e stove around the corner, i . '.tt r co and get your's? - : .--ir, a IJavarian, was found ' . r.'cm at his boarding house in : M Ti.l-ty niu'ht of last week. . v ! t " f ladies coats and dolmans, . ". ...s and at lowest prices, have : ved bv V. S. i'.arker Co. ;. v .1 n. O'Connor. Catholic Ilishop i. Nci'., is said to have pair! a brief r, ' i. tnis county, on Tuesday, i !.nt':c Catarrh badly. I took Pe ; t iv rmirh better, j. Wxi,T.iArs, l'i At new draz store, Enensourg' K.'i-a-d and Dc-puty S:ier;fr ftt!.'-r and 3on, were both on the - -, .'.', but only for a day or two. ,-HM,:n.-e at Court t';isj week was ... y s'im that ail the hotels ami .. i.e kt-eper are Rrowlinir about .: '..i.i y fiom Iroiiton, Oliio, enter r l..-ie of the Sisters of St. Jo - . jf-e. Wednesday of last week, as .. ..; and hod fellows did a crest :. a ki !' ti e new Court Houe 'i' :i'i church what they are i "!d-s of J us; ice represents .. .'. "it t..p of the Court House P mi v. illadministertlie statue . . ' r -.ni Iieneatii. .; !.:! Ward, rlde- t son of Mr. Mar . : : - pi.i' C. his bi en appointed t ..'.:, .(! eonarecation'iu C.un- r... Ti l. ana cwuuty. - '. i .uru'er, better, -: sweetmeats, move varied nut?, fruits. -'.-: ,' thau K. C. I'arrisli has : :' . ' id ly season. '':.: 'd,v Pre.-ent, suitable for - - . r c. . : niimi, enn be obtained .;!.- : 1 .!; ice sei.-ction at the - fr: in d.-rhte. (.'"Vi, 15;;..lt county the ! -i v.-ty . l':v of cholera, some iv.i..t i'-t as rsi-.tpy as fifteen head - in. .ic ,v, t'..i'. :, rii'..ei-. 'i -i'.-v of i ., !'- Au'tst Flow :! t Jj-.-l'f Oil and Dr. Bull's i i. vi.-p j..-' r. 1 nd will be sold at fi.f.-k--.' t!i in aiiywhere else in s..r; v to att, t! at a child of Mr. " :' .' t .c UVt ward, is down - i . .!! ; i. but hope it is a milder . f..At wi.ioa ilcsoUted our own - t. I.yd:a E. Pinklmm, So. -:n Acnue, J.ynn, Mass., for - r ifive to the curative properties ' '--' - c.tupouail in all f.tuale : M. rs, of Siiinnierhil', Cambria ::.:..' i.r.ikeuiaii on the lViiiifcyi ' c.ui:ui!;car. in A I too. i : iy d U-t week, had his riht i : .. :.. !. ' ."Lit-,, i.f Ciin-'ditown, assured us 1 ' rv.-tu:ii!iat he had eleven cases : i u-ider hi charan in that place ' !l t-itf.her of oilier cases in the '"t'.itry. . -'- "t t.u; l.ii.tdiim stonemasons - niip:..y-d at the new Court I'-' s'-yt'-iian church lett for his " "s ff'jm St. Ctharities, isit., . 1 :' rVrl;i;' ' - "i: u'.i have nade r a special l:..s liii.-e at S o cock Moi.dav t.i, fur the aconimo lation s ;i t.. attend the Teachers' in : .'- in J....it..wn. -i. '.v;- i r Mrs. Frederic Fair, Ii vin M. i: i ."ins, in. t en A. M-mtrose, I). . i:i ,. J.n.'i E. Th.ii.ipson and John i .: : a-MA.t tiie.r iei;ue owners at 1 l. .ar.3 po-'v.,Sc". '' :smi ii.iv.s. ex-President of the de ' -' " M t-otilVderacy, I s-ed over the iwi..;ttA'i uu iiiursiirty la-', t'li m huroj e ( for the tiltii time Siuco i. .. Pi In- lio;n-; m .li-.-i..-,.npi . -V. S. HaiKcr Jt Uto. l..ie in h'.,,re tbe ; t -t n-sorlmeM of crj.et cha;p, li.it'a fine l car-f, ever hrous'-it to L.K ih .jv. if ..t;it to m. ike a c.u pet, now is thj'ti'ue : -i.ere the p.. t.j uuy tour c.iii:. V., L. C.irpeut.-r. I.yi.. Hen. in V oiiHs.s or L.-j,p,sy, ot twenty . bv tho Ciu.,'ura l:.-s,.li..iit '-i.ilino ano C ut. -uru arid tuticuia Soap il.o un3t nuiiUcrtuI case on i. t ii-arn th.it one of the most ;..!.:.. men m ti.e e.l.Uuial i.r..iVs-in . I in a ir-Hd tiiiiii; ut last. We t-tvr I ''' of t.u- Iiut.t.iij.;.Mi Oej'jt, - . : ii. - ii nj-i-iiiitcd posunaat'-r at .1 :. I.. ot . a.hi.itt.-a tii.it the (iot'ide-s of ; r--.!.: a Li.'tt.-r aj-jifaiance on the r . itiit II. in,, tower th.m did the -i: i-i.ve.le.l l.er ti.at of Abe llC ' il t inane a person shiver, to ei'.'.-r. ; l.i.-s-, i f Ju,ti.- for the new . -"wsr:ai r,lo;iitspe.tal Weii-i- : at the hoar ot lo.l.j o'cloek. v.'.:u,-ii ii uii, bronze u to color, e '' ' I Hi hei-ht, ailUpres. iiU a Uiost v" .u a: at.ce. :' i-'f!...e. aed 2t. foninr!v of Al--1 i-: ii U 1 so badiy crushed by i u .'. in of tUr Machinery ia -: null ot th,- c. 1. Co., :i, i i-.lay ot Jaat wt.ei, that it had '. -' i:.- i al tile time. - '...' i.-a-.ti our friend Frank MoIUiy, : !:.:n't come to time on the hea"t- ' .' al Messrs. Knscliner ic oti's .: i p.aoe, and '.lie work has been r - ''y-.n ilmie, and well done, by our . .iir. .'e--e b. li iisiner. -t ' A : i " 1 1 IK.'. i'T, I -'it u. says! that tint I h.ive p.n I fur medicine '.t in ) years .: vvitlmut re-:-.t':i ut beneut. Kutirely cured ! i.sail lUeuaij by CuUeuni iiciu- " !l fi ieI"' C.'b.irles lUnstead, ---.' .iini.i e, ui one of the couipar ' '..i liiuppt-d in t i i i weeii to re ' n.i (.1 tin; printer iii the Uihit tub- :'. ii.iy ln tribe increase aud iii the laud. ' i.i ;j i;c!i ho have vUited Oat- - 'ui say that a;l the oiner toys -1! a - "is ui town put toetner aiul I' - ui.iu't ui&nit a .apot in : ,v' :i t'ie lurrt ami elegAUt stuck :-x M'-t at Oatiuans'. l- Uci, of Aiiin.ua, a nephew of 1 ' i ii.t-i.U Aiidiew Liilluii, ot th "- 1 v '' suddui.iy I - une disease ' wlii.e on a lert nt visit to f5W . ':' fumy. Ihe U.-ceasod was - - Jt.aii aiid uuiuairied. ''i,''-'r troui sick or uervoushtad ' i... i nr s etplessiiess '.' It so, do '.1.4 that in time nature will ' . but no at uaee lu K. Janu s' t.:iuebrg. I'a., for Dr. Fault's -ft-d.-e.o.w. lv. 'n:iiC!ic reariifii Jit. yi. Li. lue-uav last that his brothi-r " :'" for death at lus Lome in -' . and a later despatch reports " '!" i-t Jjr. Oatnian, ut Currull "'i' i lather, lttt lor Napoleon on ' 1 a superb titix'k of holiday J i tt.e foiks, and biz folk- tot), J ' il!-v ettliipg in tiie whv of ' 'i.ti "iiaties, piciiire books, fan b "X" pictuiHs, etc. 'l liepub '"" "; J i' invited to call and exain ' ': Lu? h'lyin.' elsewhere. a till thnir lr,..u ...-lit.. I -f.-t. 'unan s and i-b the finest stix-k "ls.''f ail kinds ever displajed ' 1 w f:.i -iv matter from what ime t'J seiect a gift or present for or sweetheart, you can find J"u v1nt at Oatman's popular Mrs. Vvess. died at her residence'in Xew Germany Croyle townxhip, last Monday, and was buried In the Catholic cemetery it that place the followlno Wednesday, We did not learn her aae. Mav ehe rest in peace triJ!.av.e mir?plved "n'h'tnarv notice of the death of Mr. .TumM t,i,- ah v.. Our youni? friend J. G. Llovd. assistant tiCKet and freight aeent at this place, is niaV rranKements for sPPlvinz the people or LOensburj; with crushed coke, thf best if not the most economical article of fuel now in the market. Persons wishing to purchase should consult "Rob," as he is familiarly called, without delay. J. M. Thompson, Tlish street, is in con stant receipt of samples for clothing, from the celebrated establishment of .lobn Vn- rrmker, Philadelphia, and will be pleased to show flip fame to all corner lia hi show the fame to all comers. pot Mr. Wananiater's la-t catalogue of pri ces for ladies; goods, etc., and can order any- nuim wanren at Philadelphia prices John Peth was robbed of U0 and a j watch in Johnstown notions a-ro. Tie re- turned to his home In New ;er"manv, this I County, and died there last Sunday evening ! 'If was buried in the village cemetery the ' '""owing Tuesday. TTi disease was tv- pl-oul fever, the seeds of which, it i said, were coniniunicated to his system in Johns ; town. ' Our merchant friend V. S. Barker has : our thanks for a pair of larsre, fat maekeral I which we shall know more about when It conies to eatint them. Th the finest fish of the kind we" havn seen for ( niiiv a nav. nni those who have a fondness for such a dish will he reioiced to lesrn that the Messrs. Marker have an ftrmn.1-ir.ee of i the anie. t the verv lowest finre- Freicht Conductor f;eoro". Houck of ; A ltoona, the vonneet brother of our eteem ed lady friend. Mis. Thomas J. McKiernan of the same city, was knocked from his train' I run over and instantly killed in the railroad ! J ar1 t Tyrone on Wednesday. The deeeas j ed was aued about 7,7 years and bore a most excellent character. He love a wife in I dedeate health and two small children ; In sickness and health, in sorrow and j jo , the kindness of our ever faithful friends j Mr. and Mrs. Joe II. Cadd. of Wvandotte, : Ks.. always comes to th? surface. Hence we were not surprised when letters of condo : lence from each of them, accompanied by I the wherewithal to purchase a turkey for Christmas, reached us a few days a"o. May God ever bless and prospersuch true friends. A young man ?nme,l Cams was married In Johnstown on Wednesday last, and a few hours afterwards, while he' and his vouns biiile were alicrhtine from the wav passenger train at Latrr.be, from which they cot ofT at the wron.r side, the newlv-made wife was struck by the ensine or the Johnstown ac commodation east, and falling under the . wheels, she was run over and so horribly 1 niaiilcdrhat she died in a f.nv minutes. " : Our townsman Mr. David K. Evans shot a rleer on Monday last in Cambria township, a half dozen miles west of Ebensburs. Tt I weiu'hnd a trifle over one hundred pounds. trross. and was shipped in that condition to a , party in Johnstown. Mr. David Joiips of Cambria townshin, also succeeded in bring !ncr down a der in the same locality one day ' Ht week. These "finds" were in the sime locality where tlio presence of a bear or two ; was noticeable not lone asro. Our sincere and heartfelt s nipnthies so . out to ourfriend and natron. Jas. Wharton, i and his bereaved family, of Clearfield town- ' ship, not only because that relentless scourge diphtheria has robbed them of a'df.rling son, : Wilert TIerm in. who died on Saturday Inst, a.'cd -even years and ono ir.onth, but b"cnnse four others of their children are afilicted, ; thoush w hope not fatally. lv the terrible disease. That God may spare them from : further bereavement is our earnest prayer. The fifteenth annual session of theC.im- bri . Cor.nty Te:-. hers rnstitnfe will be held in the Opera House. J- '.nsfown. Dee. -JCUi to r.Hth. iir T7 ii- . . ,., , .. wi,I be delivered during the week, liailrond exoarsion ticket will lip issued to tertcher and directors, and "'"ardintj has b"fn secured at iPdnced rates. Tho tenchers of the entin- i tv will perform the rroater part of tlie work during ?h week. O'tr Frfhvteriin friertils will hold a fair .and festival at the Court House, eommeneins; on Fri.lav everina rprt. Dec 2."d, and con tintiine durinz the holidays. - A lai tre assort ment nf toy? nnd candies and a creat variety of fancy vrork will he on exhibition and sa'", the proceeds of which will be devoted to the completion of their new church edifice. Ev ervhody and all their friends are of course invited, and a pleasant time mav be expect ed. We hope the enterprise will meet with . libera! enconrncrem-nt. A younsr man who recently skipped out of Cambria township wasn't much too onn to escape arrest for an alleged rape, said to have been committed fuily'lliree'iior.tli asro. The victim is a younj cirl employed as a do mestic: by a farmer in said township, and the scene of the crime is laid in the barn owned by that gentleman. The crlrl, we are told, said nothing about th aliened outrage until her condition rendered further concealment impossible. We withhold names in hope of serrinw the ends of justice. There is no business man in tlm county whom we can more beartilv commetid to the patronage (1f our renders than our merchant frieroi. Th'-mis Bradley, ef (iaPitzin. whose an vertiscmer t ?ame too lata for insertion this week. Mr. B. i an honest, upritrht man to deai with, and now that be has the Inrcst stock of drv coods, cr-iceries. booN. shoes, potions and ceneral supplies that he has ever f.tTeri-d to the public, we ad vise everybody to co there at-d buy, rs we are sure thev can do no b- tte.i in tjoods and prices anywhere else. We n;- sorrv to learn of the sudden and unexpected death (,f our old-time friend Fitri.'k Feeney. of Aitoona, widen occurred nf pn crirly hour on Tuesday morn in? tt. The deceased was a brave soldier in the late war. a cood citizen, and a faithful employe of the V. K. i;. Co. for many years. "A wound inflicted by a fragment of a shell in one of the battles in which be was en:a:red caused a severe rupture and eventually led to his death. lie was in th fifty-eighth year of his atre and Icavps a wife nnd four grown up children. Mav bis soul rest in peace. --John C. Martin. F.sq.. a Phil-idelphian with exteiiMve coal, lumher and other intr ests at'l'ortasre, this county, looked in on us during; the brief interval between the com inn in of the regular train and the sjoint; out of the special fin Wednesday. Mr. Martin h one of the most steadfast friends we have in the world, and of course could not and did not fwct to extend to us per letter the sincere sympathies of himself and his cood wife in the recent deaths of three of our dar- , It na children. We shall always rejoice in the pood health and prospeiity of such faith ful friends. j Our ild;fiiend David Trexler, of Gallitz- ! in towrsliip, tp!!s us thnt he nwcd a cupful of a new vnrii ty of grain called tipsy wheat a year ntjo lat "tall, and that when it came to maturity every stalk of it here seven well fi'led heiR What say ye to that, farmer friends ? The same ceiitleman avows a wi I lincrness to stake his reputation for veracity on the assertion that hlue stone, or blue vit riol, dissolved in water and used as a cardie, will cure diphtheria and kindred diseases every time. Ilimsc If and several of his fam ily, as well xs a number of his neighbors he savs, were cured by this simple n-Miedv. Our advice, however, is not to use IT until consult vour doetor. you As the desolation of death seems at last, thank find, to have cone out from our thrice lereared household, we wish to express our earnest admiration for Dr. A. lirhTith, the att-Midin physician, who did all that human skill could accomplish to save the lives of our three darlina children. More than that, he sought counsel personally nnd hy letter from some of the tiest physicians here and else where, and when l e found that no effort of his conid stay the hand of death even in the j-t instance, he sat at the bedside of our dy i' i - child, where he spent hours of his pre cious time in trying to relieve her painful surl'orines, notwitjstTtidiup; tlie nialiitnaney of the disease, and trave vent to his feelincs in silent but bitter tears. 1! this and other equnlly commendable acts of kindness J)r. (iriflitii has won and will ever possess the heartfelt cratilude of ourself and our sadlv bereaved family and relatives. Mr. l!i hard K. Davis, the well-known hoot and shoemaker on Julian street, has this week received and opened the finest lot of ladies' and childrens' boots and shoes ever seen on any shelves in F.henshnrtr They comprise the very best custom work of l'hii adelphia. r,)Ston and other eastern cities, made especially for this latitude Ar.y fem inine taste ran ne suited, anil mat, too, at a !f to ' Mr. ' is price which cannot fail to commend itse the customer as exceedingly fovorahle. Davis nas lived ions; m our midst am known to eveiybody, and it would therefore he superfluous on our part to vouch fot him. but we can say, and cheerfully sav, that all who patronize him will find him" a square dealing man, whose wotd Is as eond as any body's bond, We nnsilit add that he has al so in store a fine lot of rubbers and over shoes, especially suited to winter weather, to which, as well as to the alive, the atten tion of the public is directed. T'nlikE other cathartic. Dr. I'ietco's "rel let" flo not render the bowels co-tie after ' operation, but, on the contrary, et; blih a permanently healthy action. lift' utirrly , le'ittablt, no particular care is requ red hile i nsin thero. By diuzgist. I JCDOE AND JIRT. A BRIEF RESCMK OF THE BCHIXK3S DOXH IN OUR COCXTY COCRT DOBINO TBS FAT AND PRESENT WEEKS. Court met at 11 o'clock. Juror and six Traverse Jurors were excused irom servm. The several Constables hand ed in their returns : after which, the Bar list was called, for motions, petitions, etc. On motion of District Attorney Sechler, nolle proaequis were entered in the following cases : Com'th vs. Petrr Brown a?ault and battery. On payment of con hy the conntv. I'otn'th vs. John V". Taylor attempting to ob tain money by false pretenses. On payment of eoIS by the defendant. Vm'th vs. Patrick Connell. Settled as per pa per filed. Com'th v. Henry r. Kfsher I-arreny. On psv ment of conn cons by the county and other cos'u by the defendant. "'om'th vs. Wm. Klne obtainine monev under talce i.retene". Settled ns per paijer fiie.K . Com th vs. (ennre Kurtz assault and battery. . Settled t'Or pfx-r filed. Com'lli vd. "h:i.. J. iKjt.tn'ns re.-eivine stolen j (roods. On payment of li:ilf tlm co'ts by thepros , ecator and the'.ther half by the defendant. ! The following cases were continued until I next Court : I Com'th vs. Andrew Slick fornloation and baa tardy. , t om'tli vs. .Tames MeAnilly same ofTcnse. Com'th vs. Scott Styles same otlense. Com 'th vs. Frank Jray and others shooting af i frav at South Fork, i I'om'th vs. J. Jacol.y. In the case of the Com'th vs. W. D. Miller, ; fornication and bastardy, the indictment was quashed under the statute of limitation. The case of the Com'th vs. Fowler was ' settled on payment of costs by defendant. ,' The first case tried was Com'th vs. John McConnell earning concealed deadly wea i pons. Found not guilty, but required to ; pay half the costs. ! Com'th vs. II. A. Bathurst assault and battery and threatening to thoot. Verdict same as above. TUESDAY S SESSION. Com'th vs. J. J. Seeler assault and bat tery. Not guilty. In this case .Tudtje Dean delivered some very forcible remarks on the propriety of Justices of the Peace settling petty cases jjke this instead of imposing mem upon tne tnuri lor adjudication Samuel II ij.ll ..,,i 0.L.,,, , HSU afrcrravated assault and battery, assault and battery with intent to kill, and simple assault and battery. Guilty on the last count only. Scott Woodring and Annie Jones each plead fiuilty to separate charges of larceny. Com'th vs. Mrs. Bertie Patterson assault aud battery. Not guilty, but that defendant pay one-third of the costs, and Mrs. Annie Mill, th prosecutrix, the other two-thirds. Both parties in this case are colored. Matthew Miller plead nuiity to a charge of malicious mischief, and was sent to the county jail tor three months. Com'th vs. Philip II. Jones assault and battery with intent to kill ; Elias Edwards, prosecutor. This case occupied the atten tion of the Court till 10 o'clock, p. m., when an adjournment was affected till the follow ing morninc'. WEDNESDAY'S PKS3ION. The Court met at the usual hour. In the following cases nolle prosequi were entered on motion of the District Attorney : Com'th vs. Francis Friel mHiouj mischief. On p ivniont ol eosis bv th defendant. t'om'tli vs. John tronse disorderly conduot. f n payment of cots by the pr.Vf.(,tor t' rr.'th vs. John Slairle "ssault and battery On payment ot eots by the coBnt.v. Orr.'th vs. Hertie Patterson surety of tba pence. On payment of costs by the county. foin't'.i vs. K..bert Msll nh inalieiouj 'mischief. On payment of cost" by tip) defendant. .mi tn vs. j.iiin tf. 'icden selling liquor wlth- out licen "i ui co?u ny tne deiend- ant. Com'th vs. J. C. TVestbrook larceny nieiit of costs by the county. On Jity- iiir.iii'iiii.uii, m luc wuti case naa Deen ease. The case of the Com'th vs. John Hunt, fornication and bastardy, was settled as per ; paper filed. Com'th vs. Oscar lirubakerlarceny, two Indictments. The defendant plead guilty to one cbarce, and a nol. pro, was entered in the other. After calling over the Bar list, the cane of the Com'th vs. I'liilip II. Jones was proceed ed with. Our readers are familiar with the particulars of thiscT.se, so we will omit them. , In his charge tlie Judge intructed tiie jury that the onlyissue was whether the defend . ant was jjniity f assault and battery with : intent to kill, a;?;ravated assault and battery, or simple assauit and battery. After having , been out about three hours "the jury return ed a verdict of guilty in manner and form as indicted. The (irand Jury having finished their bus iness, were dis-charced at 4 o'clock, p. m., wiiii the thanks of the Court, Henry McAbee, a colored man, plead puil ' ty to a cbarce of acgravatod assauit and bat- terv, and was remanded for sentence. Thomas btewart' plead guilty to the lar . ceny of an overcoat. The case ot the Com'th vs. Ilarry W. Wil liams was continued. The case of the Com'th vs. Michael Ilig. pins, charged with stealing a horse and bug prv, was continued. Com'th vs. Mrs. Annie Walker and her son Harvey Walker assault and battery, Guilty. Com'th vs. Alexander Fresh and Gertrnde Fresh, bis wife ajiaravateil assault and bat- tery. '.riiilty as to Alexander ; a nol. proa. : was, by direction of the Court, entered in i the case of (iertrt.de. i Com'tli vs. James Keating and William Dorian burglary ar.d laiceny. Keating plead cruilty. Tne case of Dorian occupied till to o'clock, r. ir.. when Court adjourned, j Thursday's session. Heariii!! of the case resumed. Keating, 1 who, ns already stated, plead E'dltj, swore i that Dorian was with h:m when the offense j was committed and took a share of the I spoils. On the othvr band, a young lady swore point blank that Dorian wss paying : bis addresses to her on the night the crime i was perpetrated. Verdict of the jury, not guilty. J Another indictment against Dorian on a ! similar charge was continued on defendant i entering into bis own recognizance in the sum of 81, 000 to appear at the next term of j Court. I Com'th vs. Feter Ililliard, a colored man j residing an otticer. "ot guilty, but defend ant to pay tne costs. James Fleck plead guilty to assanlt and battery upon his wife, and was sentenced to jail for th irty days. The ca.se of the Com'th vs. V. J. Wagner and Isaac Wagner, charged with larceny in having removed soma propeity mat had been levied on by the SheritT, was continued. The following cases were ignored bv the Grand Jury : C-m'th vs. Kachol Penrod asjaultand batterr. Costs to be paid by the prusaeutor, Alexander Fresh. "om'th ts. Alexander Fresh malicious mls fhier. Costa to bepaid by the prosecutor, Andrew i'l i-h. Com'tli vs. Charles fresh as-anlt and battery with Intent to kill, aud aggravated aetault anal battery. Com'th vs. James Lee resisting an officer and assault and battery, Guilly in manner and form as indicted. Com'ih vs. ). Kane carrying concealed deadly weapons. lief ore jury was sworn a defect in the indictment was discovered and it was thereupon quashed. The defendant was required to enter into his own recogniz ance in the sum of f 1,000 to appear at next ".enn of Court. The foregoing concluded the criminal bus iness fur the week. The only civil esse tri-d was that of Adam llommon-vs. Reuben Stevex feigned issue to determine the ownership of certain per sonal property. Verdict for plaintiff. Kelsons for a new trial were filei bv Messrs. Linton and Keade, counsel for Philip II. Jones, who was found guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill. The case will he argued at next Argument Court. Court adjourned for the week at 4 o'clock P. M. SECOND WEF.K MONDAY. Court met at 11 o'clock a. m. The list of attorneys was called, for mo tions, etc.. the general panel of jurors was read Eight of the jurors were excused, for sufficient reasons given. The first- case was taken np immediately after dinner. It was In tlie nature of a fn-gt.ed issue, with Xfrs. Marsaret Jones as plamtiiT and E. Roberts A Sou defendants. Verdict tor plaintitf. ,.Ji4,m,'s Z("ri1 v- Joseph Gutwald appeal. ! tr1',"'1 f 1r r,lilin'iff- n . J Robert Stewart v. David . Thompson ! ano ireorc jsnail eanitalile eiectment about $.1,000, tlm purchase money ot a niece of land. Verdict for plaintiff for f ."..O.IT. At a tiiht session, the following sentences were imposed : Scott WoodrinB, who piead euiltv to the oharire of larceny, itot sis months in tho county jail with 1 10 nne and ensts. Annie Jones oiit Annie Griffith, who plead trinity to larceny, wis sentenced to pav tho costs in the case. She bad already spent three months in jail. Henry McAbee, the colored man who plead rnll ty to tho cliameol inficravau-d -ultaml battery, was sentenced to pay a tine of $5o and costs and 150 to )ail fi.r nine months. 1 'sear Brubaker, who plead (rnilty to the charr 1 l trceny, was sentensed to pav a fine of fjo and ro5t and b confined in lall for the term ol thre Jimwi Stewart, also ft self-ennvlcteit larrentst. will par a fine of i0 and costa nd remain in jail for a period of six months. Joseph Keatlnf . who plead enllty to the charge ot bnra-lary. was sentented to pay a floe of 10i and the eonts and nnderaro Imprisonment In the W ext ern Penitentiary for the term of three yeara and six mor.ths. AJerander Freh had been oonrleted of as-rrava-ted assanlt ad battery, and was sentenced to pay a fine of tSO and costs and remain in ail six months lonirer. Jimes Iee. fonnd-nllty of aolttne an'offleer in the dlscharee of his duty, will pay a fine ef 100 and costs and b imprisoned in the county jail for lour months. TTESniT. The trving of the case of A. FT. Fiske fe Co. vs. James A Gallaeher. appeal, occupied all of both forenoon and afternoon sessions tilt nearly 5 o'clock, r. v. The details of the case would be of no interest to the pub lic if given through these columns. Verdict for plaintiffs for $."." so. The case of Joseph Gutwald vs. Appolonia Dishart was an appeal, and the jury render ed a verdict for plaintiff In the sum of f t.02. Francis Fleck vs. Isabella Burns el. al. Judgment confessed in a sum to be adjudi cated by Prothonotary. WF.DTTF.SnW. The Inst case tried was that of Charles Yonnckin vs. Charles Panstead, in which judgment was given for plaintiff in the sum of $10..v. with interest from the 1st of Feb ruary. 18S1. to date. Court adjourned at 11 30 o'clock, a. m.. and a special train at 12.45 o'clock the same afternoon took Judge Dean and his As$o- ciates and several parties and witnesses to their respective homes, or at least in that di rection. New Di:TornoFTHFPF.VN'A TUtt, Road. The Johnstown Tribun of recent date says: i The lnyfni of trsck for the detonr which f to j be made from the Une of the Pennsylvania Fail road, at a point a short distance east ot Cressor. near Adams' Mill, has been commenced, and the j bed of what Is known as the New Portaire Kallrsad ; Is beine followed. Workmen are busily entraeed ! cleaning out the tunnel, a few miles from the di-Teraine- pl.ice. and the earth and roek which fell In at intervals since the abandonment of the thor oughfare will soon be removed. It is stated that the roadbed on the entern slope, as far as Hollt dsvsbnr will be put in anbstantial condition within a brief space of time, and as the trrnde Is not so heavy as on ths main line between Jal)if7in and Altoona the advantage to be trained bv addini? this improvement will be manifest. From Ilollt rtavshuva the rowte of th present branch road to , ra-iranr. uMir county, win oe lonowaa. an from thence the eradtrK and traclr lavm-? will be I continued to t'ne vicinity of Petersburg. Huntlnir. don county, some slir miies wet of Hunt ir e.lon, whirs connection with the main s'em will e mado. I If is ruriher stated that some thirteen miles tn j distaace will be cut off by the openlnnr up of this I detour, which is equivalent to a savin? of half an i hour in maklnir the run between ("resnn and j Petersburg, while there are other advantases to i bo derived in the way of roouirlne-les motive pow- er to move trains, etc. One of the main features ; of the new route lies In the Piot that tn case any accident should heppen to frallltzin tunnel t!;is j line will afford an outlet eat and wet for all trains. If It should happen that a considerable onnntllv of roolnir of the tunnel mentioned should : fall in just nt this juncture trafie on the V. K. K. ; would lie prnc'ically ended for perhaps a definite period. The tunnel on the New 1'ortacc Is shorter, ! aad with some necessary repairs can be made pafer ; thnn the former. We tire nut Informed whether I the detonr will boused for the moving of freisbt. I or fnt throtia-h pas'er.irer trains, or f..r both, but i a'l this will he dvetinod in duo course of time, t The new line will give Altoona and Tyrone the eo ov, nut this will not make much dinerence to these placed, as the bulk of traffic, both pnserrfr and freight will continue to pass over the main ! ATVroii Idfa. Many persons havincr pot . ten the wrontr idea that hops are strengthen ing ha ve taken to drinkintr beer and ale very ! freely. The consequence is they feel better i for a'short time, but when the reaction conies j they are much weaker than before. TJeader, j If you value life, lay aside all malt and'aloho 1 holie heveraces and put vour trust, in that temperance preparation of iron and vei-etabla : tonics called Brown's Iron Bitters. It cives ' real health and strength to every part of the body, refreshes the mind, and restores the : nervous svstcm to its proper standard. Over j 1,000,000 bottles have been sold this year. i A Feddt.ers's Pf.ftt-. An Elder township ; correspondent of the Carrolltown AVtcj re j lates in lat week's isf-,(1e t)f that paper a I rather apocryphal storv about a peddler who was traveling several days oeo throuch Clear i field ceunty. riesrtbe Cambria line, carrying with htm a larce pack of eonds. Three men, i to him unknown, baited him in a lonely . place and offered f l."0 for bis stock in trade, , but he wanted double that amount. Then ; one of them drew a larie knife and ru bed I Il a I lowpra rrni peiegrinarmtr pearlier witn a i threat that the blade should penetrate clear ! through the heart of the prospective victim, but the party attacked was equal to the emer gency, and quickly drawincr his I j t tie revol j ver be shot the highwayman dead, where ; upon the other assailants betook themselves : to the woods. The peildler then mad- bis : way to the nearest house and informed the ' inmates of what had occurred, when a posj ; went back to the scene and found the survi ; vine robbers carrying away the corpse of i thPir late companion. Thpy weie both ar I rested nnd takt-n to the Clea'i field jail. The j foreeoing is the substance of the narrative, ; which reads so much like a romance that we that we don't ask anybody to beliyve it. I OnArzTViNK ron Commvxjos. The up j erb qnslity find entire purity of .Speer's P(irt i Jrnp Wine, of New Jersey, and the snrcesg tliat physicians have had by itt tne, has in . rfiieed t!!m to writs about it, and caused ! liundreds of others to preseribfl it in their : firaftire kk the bet find mut ralinl!e wine to b had. It is held in jrrfat favor for Coni : mnnion purposes, and is said to be a cure for i ronsumnf ives. Mr. Speer also preserves i Grape .luiee nntural as it riin" from the press ' wifhrnit the addition of a particle of epirits. It Is called unfermented juice. Titb mo!B grow on the garden wall ; i Tho Tunrs an Iit w'th thnir work and play: ; Th p.ivs of the Tillage irrow fron and tall ; And the irray hair?d t.iririerK pas away Ine hy one H5 the red le;ve fnll ; I Hut political roirnes outlive them all. . Whether the foreatoi n:r Is ansoltitelv trne or not, j we are nnnble to f . Hut H ii within oar Pertain i know'edire that 'io Ifrev lf. next door to the l'otoirt.-e, Altoona. h:is the M-.ra-.--t f-loth Inir etah lifhment tn that citv and lln morn froodf tlian i any other dealer. It .en he fell ohe' p ? lie doe ' nearly as cheap aa the fame article ran be bought ; at wholesale and everything which tool out of j hia store i fully warrant.!. He would li k"e tooli 1 an unlimited nuniher of holiday bills to readers nf , the t "KKEMAtf , to whom he offer"' pome ppenial bar- j gain Inr thi nest two weeks, (rive him a call, or I an order by mail will receive prempt and careful ' attention. J Sm waa a maiden fair to sea. In fact a maiden patting fair. And uh ! tho deareit thin; to mo w an bar great wealth of golden hair. But when she wore it In a roll. r down her back, a mass so rich. Altaouirh 1 stared, to save my sow, Icoul.l nol tell just "which wastwitch." It makes precious little difference whatherlt was a switch or not, so tout she wure a pr.-tty boot If she got It at S. Wnmentha!,? 1119 Eleventh ave nue. Altoona, It could have been nothing else than pretty, and serviceable withal, for that is the only kind he keeps. He hss a car-load of boots and shows on this shelves, for ladies and gentlemen youths and children, all (rood and stylish, which D will sell to nil comers cheaper thaii a like arti cle eaa be bought elsewhera. "A max who was rull or champagne, V. rut out In a shower nt rane. He fpoilt his fine clothes. As one would supposes, I!nt he says ho won't do :t aitaKne." Spoiling a suit of cloth.- is not so serlons a mat ter as it used to be noi since Simon A Heudnoim next door to the Frst National Hunk. Altoona'. have entered the lins asclothien. They sell at so low figures that anybody, be'his pilos ever so small, can provide hiinsolf with a new suit, tnat will come up to ail his requirements as to quali'y and style Their stock tor winter is exceptionally larSo, and each garment is warranted to stand the extreuient tst ol wear. An order is solicited Aimn. v lear ueaa ana roice, easy breathin.e, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste And hearint?. no couifh, no distress. These are conditions broueht about the use of Sanford's Radical Cure. One bot tle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent nd one Improved Inhaler, in one packatre for ?1. ' The Johnstown Tribune notes the fact that friends in need, who are friends indeed have already subscribed auout t800 for'the purchase of a lot and the erection of a hnm. tor Air. m. uoyies ami wife, cf Summit vi.le, this eountv, eicht of whose pbihiivnfro. Bovle, an.l wif If V: """i. I itv. eicht of whosft piilri.-onfv i cently fell Tictiins in rapid succession to that dreadful disease, ij U t) lie. Batti k Cf.sek, Mich., Jan. SI, l8Tf. (7fntmHarin2 been afflicted for a number of years with indigestion and cen J debility, by the advice of my dwKir 1 us H'P Bitters, and mnst say they afforded i ener- used 1 m0 almost instant relief. 1 am glad to be able to siJfy tn tiitdr Isehalf. Tho8. e. Knox. I Thf. Samk Old Warsixo.-Adam Frank j of Johnstown, aped 2-J vears, attempted to Ret on a moving train, Tuesday morning of 1 last week, but fai.vd in the sffort and fell 1 under the wheel, several of which passed ! over his lecs and crushed them so terribly j that, despite amputation, he died soon after. Beattt ikniv. ZZn tt.d tv- 1 i AUTIOX. Tlavincj left with Xich- that HvTTvor l?f tv ? - LW 'rarn ola' '' Allesrhenr township, during tnat Major Ueatty, )f astnnaton, fW my pleasure, a ,inKl tread power threshinit rea- TJ' 13 rce,vl"K hundreds of orders for I ehine. all persons are .nerebv cautioned n -t to ta lus rianosi and Organs for Christmas pres- erMire or mcedle in any way with said maeaiae CXA- VS.?'?. onr r?R'1prs o order early wh",, ln hi" po,,"ion TO,-r.H r rtB,i, and as-oid the rush. Head his advertisement ' Aii.e.y T- .. ?m f!i 1 K PETTT CASES 15 OCRT. BOMK SOtTfD FENSE FROM JTTDQE DUX OS THIS GRK.1T AND GKCWINO EVIL. On Tnesday of last week, the first week of Court, Judge Dean, before pasainpr sentence in a trlviai case of assault and battery in which the jury found the accused not guilty, but divided the costs eqnally between the prosecutor and. the defendant, referred to the fact that the time of the Court had been occupied for eight hours in trvintj three un important cases, in each of which the same verdict had been rendered, and then drew the following sensible conclntions for the benefit of J utiees of the Peace here and else where. a we find them reporter! in the Johns town Tribune. His Honor said : In the first ease tried the costs. 8 20. were Im posed one half on the prosecutor and the other half on the defendant. In the next ease the ents. amonntlnir to -to .87. were disposed of in a similar manner. In this cae the costs are S49.P1.). makins In the three eases flM so of eots Imposed on the limeeen tors and defendants. The pirtes in thee eases hare found tVat there w-,i nothirtr In any of tLsra cillinu foreon.-letion and punishment. Ill temper and hnd eondnct deserving of censure there has undoubtedly been, but nnthtnar deTTinif the penalties or the law. This is the deliberate opin ion of thirty-six men. tinder oxth. after attentively heyns the evidence, the arguments or eonnel and the law from the Court : and. after careful de liberation, we have no hesitation In savicy that in erich ease the verdiet was exactly rleht.' The Court decidedly concurs In each verdict of the pirv Now the question that arises In the administration of justice ts: Ouzht it to cost the parties this cem- partitively larire sum of J149 86. and the eountv an I additional eipenieof at least jiVt. to ascertain that the matter in litltration Is of no Importance to snv "v. mi that these are trivial cases? We think not. Th law arive to the committing- magistrate the undoubted riirht to compose thoir d iffcrencfs to settlo them between the parties when thev first come before him. and so arrive at the end of the eas. which, if f, ttled then, wonld cost the partlet hut a trltllnsr mm. We do not hesitnte to say that all the difficulties In these ?ases miirht have been composed at home, if the pfoper officers hod exercised the duties of their offices with a view to mak in peace, as they ourht to do. Justices of the Peace are peace offi cer", and should promote thejpeaee by urslng'set t'ements of quarrels and other trivial differences. Of course the Incorrigible and the'viclous'should be bound over to answer: nut nimjistrates. district attorneys. lawyers .and courts are the officers ap pointed hy the Constitution and the laws to ad minister justice, and to properly perform this duty it is incumbent up n them to dlseouratre trivial and causeless lit isrntion. not only In the Interestof tho parties immedia e!v concerned, but In the in terest of the public. The parties tn these eases as usual, we presume, went to law to obtain what they call satisfaction, ar.d they hare it in the pay ment of nearly $150 of their hard earned wares in lawyors' f"es, foes or the officers of the oonrt. mile jarc on 'he Pennsylvania railroad, and such things. It seems to us It would hare been far more satis factory to these parties to have paid this amount I 1r nour, meat and elothinir for themselves and I their families than to expend it In this way. We j hope that further efforts will be made by eoramit . tine magistrates and other" to prevent the"e triv ial cases by endeavors to settle them before thev reach court. here the costs to the parties consume their hard-earn.-d wanes for that which to them is I worse than nothing. Holiday Goods. We clip the follnwinz from tho Pittsburgh Commtrcial-Gazette of the 2d inst. : The indications are favorable for a husy season durini the approaching holidays, and our mer chants are stocking up so as to beroidyto meet all demands that may he made upon them. Amonif others who have been putting their Vms Ib order for-the occasion. Is Mr. (rcorve W "il-s the well known jowoW. of v0. :v Smithfleld street, on a une i. une iroin tne i nion depot. He has just re- "rned from the east with a stock of eoods which , p"rpps-a in extent and variety anything he has yerexmmioa in this city. It consi f jewelry ci i tie very bifost. and mot ingenious designs He has also stcrli ns Filver and plated ware. Tarian vases, bronze". ra,.r clocks, s-old and al'ver watches aod cha'ns h r ladies and g-entlemen. dia mond", pearls and other precious stones: in fact everything thnf i suitable for a present either dnrinir the holiday Sanson or at any other time. Mr. Ultras has i.een in business hero for so tuanv years that hi knows, just wb it to provide for the holiday trade, and he never fai's to iclve satisfac tion. His eto.-l; this ycr is larvrr and flnr than ever belore. nnd must hi seen to '.e apprc;;oJ Selections enn be made now and iroods left until' wanted, thus avoiding- t he rush at Liter period .ndies or crentlcmr-n lookir.a; a-ound for holiday jroo.ls should not. f.iii to stop at this old and relia ble ostatdi-hment. Frices are as low as the lowest F.very article will be iraaranteed. All orderi by mail promptly attended to. Men of Eminent Ability, Scholars nti1 oliomt-'ts. have devoted veftrs of time an.! f-kiiirnl latx.r tlint thev niielit. In a mcaure relieve hnmnn ntTcrintr. Ir. Vuiisfn (?nnn Ar omatic Winf. I tli- ronlt nf the ran---t y.atlont and ci ru fill -x!oriment?. It t-i prepn.rej rrith the m't ff-riinutin.s cure rr,m v'.ire drape Juice and the choicest Fruits, Knot and Hers. nn l stands pro. eminently nitlir,,n an e.jnnl f.ir the u?e ir ladies Flittering with private di".rders. nre 1 or fer-tde nnd a.-liilitated person, nnd tho?;. recovering from the e'""'!'1 "f exh nistlnir d'sease. or ment:il or phvslcnl 'v'''rwor'- fJiiarnnte.t in promote digestion nnd ...t.-inivHii.i trive new and permanent vital lorcn In row-ycan it he ued ns an 1 ntoxieint. Ak 1 Tniin?. Fur sale at E. James" rew Dtuh Store tbcushurif. I-8.-e.o.w.ly.J ' o Oh, What a Cough I Will you heod the warning, the siirnal. perhnps, of the ner niinronch ot that most terrible dle:ise "on!-iimption? Ask vourself It von can afford for the sake of avlnrf so eenis to tu'd the risk and do nothing for It. We know from experience thnt Sluloh's Cure will euro yoiirconnh. This will ex pliin why more thnn a mtUion hotttr were sold the pnstyear. It relieves t'ronp nnd WlioopfneConrh at once. Tltt.thers. do not he without It. F' rlnme K ick. Side, or Cheat, use SMloh's Porous Piasters 3(dd by E. J anies, Kbensbnrg, Pa. (-.-e.o.w.lv. Thirties, fur those distressing com plaints tit irftich- yon are subject, use Dr. EausVs German Aromatic rw - Ff"tJlr. t-T,'fl.-iy.j STRAY COW. Came to the premises of the sulueriher. In Chcft townsh'i.. cn the 24th of hiiit mutitii. a red cow. "1x or iven venrs ' old, with a slit in her Ifft efir. Th owner Is iiare- ! dy notl lei t hut If he f ills tri appear, prove prot-er- 1 I ty, py ohnrej and tako herawjy within tin tinrs ! i fpceitied hv law, said cow will hp disposed of in ' , tho n?nnl way. ANTHO.NY (JILL. j heit Twp., Dc. 15, lS81.-3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. K-tat of Mitthiw IhUNAS. dee'd. Icttr rf a.1niiiiistratii-n on tho estate ot Mat thew liiirnun. ITe ,f liallitzm township. dc'd. having hei n i od to the undprsiifueil hv the Keir Ister t.f tn ' ria eninty. all j.or.-ona in.lebteil to nld "tut ii, re.jueied to tr;ike immediate pay ment, and thoe bavins claims ac iitist the tarne will pre.ent f h'-m pr. .p. rlv pri-'.atcd for settlement. Hon r.KT K. IUtiNAN. Administrator, trallltun TTp., Dec. 18, lssi.-8t.-l jO. Ss Yl. DU CMR1K 12lll, ISS1. Ilandsonie and I sefnl rrrspntsto Rs member Friends will at CHRI MAS! L.arire lot'of Sllkl"mbrellas. handsomely mount ed, at verv low prices. (rents' Ilr.en Otitis, extra quality. 4 pairs in an elecantSilk Mush Kox. Plush Whisp Holders. Novelties In Plush roods. Plush JIhU and long Table Searfs. 1 r'.mbroidered Tidies. I Kmbroiderad Piuno i'ovors. j Haw Silk 1'iano tJovcrs. , Real and Imitation I. sees. IjRe Fuchus and Scurfs. I ! Mother Huhhard Lace Rollers and Lace Norel- ties lor rn-cK wear, 2c. to $S.0-i each. I BitinlEHaii.1kerohiefs for Ladies, Children and ! Oents. ail linen, at 15. '25 and 5"c. each. lrti dozen 'hiidren's Handkerchiefs, all linen, I two prades. vis: 4 f,.r '25o. and 8 for 2ee. Largest stock nnd finest stvk-s now shown of I,a i dirs' aud (Cents' Silk Handkerchiefs nnd Stumers Zho. to f3.no each. Ketail and Wholesale buyers' speaial attention fobcited. Oents' Heaver and Seal OIotcs. ! Ladies' Satchel Fur Mntfs. entirely new. j Ladles' Fur Pelerines or Coachmen's fsps. Ladles' lurs. iViissrs'nnd Children's Fur Sets, I ' from Mo. np to finest Ssal (loods. ' ! F.xtri bunralns tn Ladies' Muffs at 2.00, $3.00, ! ; (4.0a. and upwards. SFKCI AL. Twolots 42 inch French Dress foods i just piin'nasna : ono-nn'.t the piece plain, the other half conistinit of Flounclnirs orTriiiirainRs of iro pereontrnstinir ette-ts, at T6o. and (1 per yard; tor. nier retail prices i'l and (a.. so er yard. I.sd.at' s.al Saoqi-e. $125, llio and np to 8300 VB II. Large lot elegant gnods at (175 nnd The latter are well worth .0: all lennths and sizes. Havinif closed ont several hundred (Atneriesn and hnest imported niak-s ot'j Ladles'; Jackets. Iiolmans and s.imn of the newest and most stylish W raps, we will eller unequalled bargains to'buy ers of these aroods during the Holiday season. Never befor has this department ottered Such bartons in choiee ireods. and panioularly in jar raents from ft to 0 ear-h. P'O Ladies' Silk and Fur-lined Circulars. M'.sses' and t 'hililti n's Cl.ndn. I'.nrerains in S1T.KS and LKF.SS OOOPS. Lsr-e Invofce I'.lack t:ostume Vclrets, M Inches, at fJ.-JS, 2..r-0. 3.im. $3.50 and up to ?12.oo por vard. Dnrinir last week we purchased In New York elo Itant Krocade Velvets (in Flonnees tor Trimming) ..... an.i are seiims at ,r. yer yard !,"onh I Brown and Black, selling V. m wr h nio '"l"red Coitume Velvets, -29 Incnas, $i.5(j and up wards.' Knc case new and extra aualltv Satin Khadames at 1.T5 per yar. In all the choice shades. Itlach sntin hh Hames, B'.anW Silks, Black Cash mTes. tine qualities a-.nl bargains Buy a I-ress Fattsra fir Christmas. IIS Federal Street, Allegheny. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. F.statc of Kliza Mi Don at. r. dee'd. Letters tcstamcntarv to the estate of Kliza Mc nonald. late of Kbenbnr borooirh. dee'd. have been jfranted to the undersign.!, who hereby no tiltes ail persons indebted to said estate tiiat pay ment must be made withont delay, and those hav- ... .i-u.ii? 1.1 ncuiaiins asainst tne same win no required to have them properlv authenticated for settlement before preentinif them to KLIZA ANN MclHiNiLD, Krecutrlx. Ebenshurit, Nov. 11, l8l.-t NO DULL TIMES USINESS ALWAYS TOO MANY GOODS anfl NOT ENOUGH MONEY Is what's the matter with us now ! That is to Pay, we have bought Fuch a larsre assortment of goods this fall that we cannot fitid room on our shelves and counters to place them ; so we shall lx; glad to exchange them with the public for the public's money, as we can find plenty of places to put all the cash any of our old or ne tv customers have to spare. In BOOTS JIS TJ SHOES We have the largest and most varied assortment we have ever carried. "We have taken special pains this fall in selecting our stock of Ladiks' Fine Shoes, and wetake pride in saying that we have much the finest assitment in Ebeusburg, while in Hoots foh Men and Hoys everybody knows we keep twice as many as any other merchant i: town ; so it is useless for us to say anything fur ther about P.oots or Shoks, except that we have all kinds aud qualitie, as well as Overshoes in Gum and Cloth, either buckled or plain, for both sexes and of all qualities and sires. 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 children from 4 to 10 years of age, but now we have all the sizes 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 eheap ns the same kind of a suit can be bought at any other establishment iu the State. Our special bargain, however, and it is a great bargain indeed, is a SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN DOLLARS, We claim that it is the cheapest suit of for the money. LARGEST STOCK ever displayed in Ebeii9burg. Cheapest HATS and Vinter CAPS you ever did see, call at our store and we will show them to vou. We challenge anybody to show you as good Hats at 75c. and Sl.Oo as we are offering at those prices. We have also a SPLENDID LINE OF WATERPROOFS IN DIFFKRKNT COLORS: AN ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, SlITACLE lOlt iU TASKS OR SHIRTS; A VERY MCE LINE OF CLOTHS AM) CASSIMES FOR MEN'S AM) BOYS' WER; i A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Ladies ; j THE LARGEST AND EEST IM CF UNDERWEAR FCR LADIES AND GENTS; ; A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF QUEEXSWAKE, But we haven't room enough to enumerate half the poods we have for sale ; so we will simply say that we keep Axes, Baskets, Clocks, Dni.ns. Elephant Over alls, Fish, Gossamers, Hard ware. Ink, t. Jacob's Oil. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Lamps, Merino Hose, Napkins. Oil loth. Paints, Quilts, Kope, Shirts. Tinware," Umbrellas, Varnishes, "Whips, XX Flour, larn, Zero Overshoes, and everything else that iteoiile need in housekeeping, farming, and all other pursuits of life. We taheall kind of CRAIX anl mODVCE in exchange for Goods, And sell the (ioods at JnM the name pi-lee a we do for cash. Thanking all our friends u ' them to call at our store and that we can sell them pootls as cheap as they will find with us the largest assortment of goods to select from. S. November 11, 1S?1. .rs dim TIW Xow stands confessetlly at the head of Philadelphia journalism in all that makes a thoroughly complete, generul anil family news paper jt is more complete in its news, in its special correspon dence, in its varied contributions cn all subjects of popular interest, and in all the qualities of a newspaper for the family circle and for tho business man th.au any of its contemporiirii s, because its facilit;s and resources aro equal to every Miiiit of a first-class national journal. fa- "The WoeIif thiring the past vear. lis contributors from woe-k to week are among tho foremost men of the nation, mnl no department of news or literature is slighted in any nuiiihcr on any p-i text. It ii adapted ns well to women as t men ; hem e, although its ptditic.il intclli penep is full .".ml neetirate end its political editorials free and fear less, liberal jiroviioii is maue for literary, dramatic and musical malterrs, t.avcls tind julvt-ntiire, in lion, poetry, fashions nnd the chronicle of current social events. In nil these departments tho pons of tho lcst writers ore engaged, while selections from ether journals are mada with care, taste and fullness that are unsurpassed. Thf "Annals ok titf. War" chnpters of unwritten history contributed by prominent actors in the war of the rebellion, are a valuable fenturo of tho paper nnd have become a recognized ('epository of such matters, whether from Northern or Southern sources. This department, a:i well as all others, will Vie kept fuily up to the hi;iU .standard of former years. THE DAILY TIMES-lVlivered in the City of Philadelphia and surr.mmliiifr Towns Ji.r Twelve t'iit n week. Mail S-fBtcRinioys, pittaga free, Six Po'lars a yc-.-.r. or Fifty Touts a month. THE WEEKLY TIMES-Fiftyii column of the ci:.:cct reading, especially y.rcparcd to rucct the wants of weekly newspr.per rca.lirs. One copy, SiOO; Five copies, JS.'K); Ton copies, Sl.'iOO; Twenty dples. $i'.(s. An Extra copy sent free to any person Bolting up Clubs of tvn f.r tweiity. THE SUNDAY EDITION-D ml.lc sheet, c-i-ht paces. The best known and most accomplished writers contribute to ita e. lmur.s every week. Two Dollars a year, postage free. Sincle eopi,s. Four Cents. THE TIMES ALMANAC-A Manual of Ei.Ptieal and Cher Information, published on the First of January, every year. Fi:lei.n G-iits a copy. THE ANNALS OF THE VVAR-A royalo. tavov.O ,me of 800 patres, beautifully illustrated. Written by Principal Participants in the War, North and South. I'rice. S'J.-K). ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS TO ESSEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. Farm, Saw IE k, al Private Sale. fTHE undortiened offer? for a!eon tctommoiiit- tPrmt b FAKM and th, improvement. thereon m si - vu ..a- In. from Chest Springs to Oailltsln. Said Farm I contains ITS Acres, about 80 teres of which are cleared, and'the improvements comprise lw ood I Itwci.t.iso Hovsbs, one of which Is zy stories and ' the other 21-? stories hiirh. an exce lrnt Uax Babs 70 bv i) feet, a Water Saw Mill in Brst i class aonJitinn and capable of stiwiru 3.C0-J feet of ii,mir in twelve hours, and all other neeossary bulldina-s. Theretare two;orehards of choice fruit ! on the premise", several good S rinits convenient. cne of thnn Peine ' ,he barnyard and havina: a fountain pump and a constant flow, besides a good ! well'ef watrat the door, and fully one million feet of Itood saw timber, bcmloes:. hiekory, eherry. ma ' pie ash oak, etc., on tho portion not yet cleared, j In eoimoctlnn with the saw mill Is a irood picket ' hedr, lathe saw, cut-off saw, etc. The property 1 .11 k. .ni.l and sola at a barrain. because the oweer is no l'oneerable to rnn the mill or work the fam. For furtiier tiarvemars can nn or "uaren K-I.1.'i-I.- IU L U 1 V X MA i-l - I - ' .1.1 ' 1 . I-s. a, Ceit Sprimr, Fa. TJEAL ESTATE FOK SALE. A XV L1 OT or OROVXII in the West Ward of Eb- r Rnrniirh. known as tne "liloson I'roper- 1 tv" now owned by James Kane, bounded on the : spilth bv Htijh stroet, on the en"t by lot ot Wra. H. i Sohler Kscj.. on the north by Simple street, and 1 o the west bv Matv Ann street, liaviiifc a l.inre ' two spirv Fmiii Iwkm.iso Hocsj thereon erect ' ed 'will be sold at.prlvate sale on ren'onable terms. Imnlreof K. w. aiiili.u, 1 Iv. t. m.-tf. teBsbnas. Pa. HERE!!iMSRlF(lil?i OMINff clothes in the country, and the very best We also have the OF OVERCOATS!." If you want to see the fur past favors. we Biain coiiliallv invite examine our cooila nr.A m-iees Iwlif-rinT an v one el-e can do. ami knovincr that BARKER cS: iBO., THE '.t Time"- lias nearlv douMel its rmer lare circulation ra .i ij v b".j Sfi-a -J-X-Jj. A- -TEHrasi- THI2 TIZSZ3, TIMES BUILDING. Chestnut antl Eighth Streets, I'liiladclphifv Iloallli isi "WonltliJ DR. K. West's Nekvhsask Hiiain Tiieat-tST- specihe fur Hysi-ra. Inzrincfs, Con vulsions, .-nervous Henilnelie. Muntal Iienressinn S I loss or .Memory, Spermatorrhoea, lmpotency. 1 luiuumiy r.mi;sion. rren.ature lld Aire, cause ny ovor-exertion. self abuse, or over-indulifenrc, wnicn imi to roiery. ilecav and death, tine box will cure recent cases. Each box contains 1 month's 'anv rise! Kvith ! treatment, t me doiinr per box, or dollars: sent by mail prepaid on; w a guarantee six bottles to cure any case. W ith i v.K.-n uruvr rcririveu nyns i.-r six fn.i'-s, accompa nied by Bve d illars, we will s-nd the purchHir oar written nruotce to return the iin.ncv if the treatment does not rffci-t a cure. CJa'ir;ii:!ees Is sued onlv when trtinent 1 ordered direct irorn us. Ad m- JOHN C.WUST t'l)., Sole lropri etors. Ill 163 w. .Ma. lisor, St.. Chicago s'i))() by rll dmstrists. Smith, Kline Si Vo.. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. i-S.'8l.-lv. win pay the above reward for anv case of I M IiverCoinpliimt. ln spepus. Sick Headache, j IndiKestlon. Cost .nation or Costiveness we cannot euro with West's Vtiretahle Liver Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are j purely veireteble, and never fall to fire sutif ;?eti.n. Siifnr Coated. Lare Foxes, conliininit 0 Fills, Wots. Kor sale by ail Ilruunists. iJcuare of coun terfeiters and imitators. 1 he genuine mnnuf.ic- I tured only by J11HN C. WEST Jt '1 .. - The I'l.l ' yiakera," 1H1 t m W. Mmllwn St..Chlcas-.-. Free i trial p.ekao sent l.-y Euiil prepaid on r-ciit ol S.cent stamp. l-&,'81.-ly. j SCn- ek in vour own town. Term sand 14 outfit UOrree. Addrei H. Hvnftt t lw., PVrrlsfltl. M. THE NLW YOUK WEEKLY WORLD. New Presto, New fTpe Thronj -;tt New r.nildin-, AP!li.sucti or Every Kind, nuj New Life in Kverj De partment. TO ANY ADDRESS, TC STAGE I ; ; $1.00 A YEAR, 50 CTS. FOR SIX MONTHS. A COMPLETE FAMILY IAPi: I Sitecial Department for l: VKli i MUM Ii Eli of the UvunchvUl. 1. All the News, folly an-1 snccin- t!y. 2. The farmer's Uor'd A fall IHtoriir. i turn I and I-arm !Vew. . The literary World A full prise or Is r ; rie and Short Stories. "omic Hi!?.-, t Serious I'oenis. Kiry Taies and Sail i artw. 4. The Hon)tecr.er's t'l.latcns V.'hst Ev Wom:in Want to Ktiii. . The A eteTtnnry 1-Jmriment With j -eci tions free for ail Sutij.er:t'ers. a. 1 full stmction" for the treatment of live f " cfc. 8. The test "hes Culutnn Id the world Kr n tenr j layers. 7. The het Che ker Iepnrttnent In the worlj U : sinatenr and .r..esio:m 1 fdaven. 5. A Cornet for the o;inz 1'i-ll.s-Ki.idi C'h rades. riizzlos. ti-linul, Am.-fr. . CV.mj-lete Market K.-j orts l"cr:a':a in d teil and accuracy 10. Arvwcrs to liiq;iirie. Each dei -irtment t. .rrfeet of "s k nd ard t ciut-li,ed tn.ike the hest WecklT -Nuwsr per eTer puL.i:si:r. The ew Tort World fan, no nn rlor cilher side or the n nter as a" l ive, I.rillianl, Perfect Ij Api!ntt'd, Mi::ifiTf Acwspuper. j HFs Sf5T iefc THE NEW YORK WORLC World HuiUiiiir, ew YrL. Pec. 2. ISSl.-et. oliiiKtim. I. J. A. 1 nicK, 1 A. Shopiimlter. eTouisrsToisr. SIIOEIIAKER & BUCK, nvTvivicrjf;, j Money Received on Depos:' PATAIJI.K ' lr.M.M. ! INTEREST ALLOWED on TRIE DEPOSIT COLLECTIONS MADC T AL. Af.i;f-inLE roijrrs. DRAFTS on tlie PRINCIPAL CITIE. ItonIit and hold, and m GENERAL HAXKIXG liUSIXKS: ti:ansacti;i). Accounts Holicitotl. A. W. LUCK, Caier Kt en5burg, March lv. ls-n.-tf. IB. J. LYNCH, j Jlaniifaotiirfr and Iealrr In HOWE AfiD CITY MADC !FURISITUE! I f ASICS iXS tumi SUITS, ! LOUXGES, BEDSTEADS, ; TABLES, CHAIRS, Mattresses, &c ! m KLKVKXTil AVKXUE, i Retween IC.fli and 17tu Ms., I -A- Ij T O O V, X .V. 7- ("iti7ens of Cambria r"iin-t aril all pti-.-n wi-hinij to purchase h uic-t 1 I'l.n i KK nc' it hon.-i--t prices are rej e.-rtii! 1 v invited f. mve i-i'a a call belore buyintt cl-cwhtre. as 1 am eon; lent ?;' ;u mm cry want an., pieaneeverv tsst. I ' H . rtiiuona. Al ill ID. Jiyi.-tl. IXCORFOItATF.O 151 157. STEICTLY Oil MUTUAL FLAN. Pr.rjTEGTIG.'l MUTUAL 'naEuiicEcorjiP'RT OF EBENSDUnC, PA. ?;"M" :' fsj P'1 tt.ihkti t suss fas A la ikisi - i,s( Only Six Assessments in 24 Tears. Good FARIYI PROPERTIES SVF.C1ALL r I) r.. 1RKV. NO STEAM RISKS TAKEN. GEO. M. READE, President. T. W. DICK, Secretary. F.henshnrs:, Jsn. 31. 1S1.-1t. RIVINfiUB' BLOCK, EQENSCURC, PA., . V- - 'I CARL RIYIWIUS, I Practical Watclisaler ani Je "AS alwavs on hajd larae. . varied and el- cant hs-.rtirent ot W AH11 KS. t'L u ' 'KS. J KV.1.I.KY, SIKl'TC LL S. LV 1 -UL 'Sl.S. fltc, which he oflers f.-r sale at lower prices rhan any i.ther dealT in the c.unty. Fers..ns needing anvthinit in his line will dn well to ptve bim a cail be'.re purchaeinsr elsewhere. vFruinpt at tent inn paid to repairing C!""k s. Watches, .lewelry. fcc. and sstisiactlon goaran teed in both work and price. ST. XAVIER'8 ACADEMY j M..4R I.ATROCr.. p. f VKAHLY !;:ilf a ccnttiry old. from whi-h some I ! the tr.ot proiniti.-tit and euHivatod la.liei in Pennsylvania and e.i-eWLi-re have y-.i iu ited. oflers mi.'t t!mroui:h ctuc:iii..niil aids and Inquest st-tn-lit'-.l (f rctlnin influences. - l'upils admitted at any time. Yearly ex pense about n. Addri-s" S-1STEKS tF ?IFJi'Y. K PATTY ' P. O.. Icc. 10. l0.-tf. Wetmoreland Co.. Fa. Etcnsinr Fire mm Ae f TT T. . DICK, General Insuranco Agent, EliE Sli I It G , EA. Polisles written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ZTNA" And oilier Iir "it lass Companies. Ebensbure;, ept. 22, lSi0.-ly. WM. H. SECHLEK. M. V. K1TTF.LL, Johnttsim, J. Eitrubvrg, H. MXIIEEi: A KITTELL, A T T ) n N i: Y S - A T - T. A W, JOHNSTOWN A75D ErKSSJiritcs. FF1CKS ln I-'Hbi-r it tirern's Ixro brtrk b-i'd (V corner Main m l Clinton sis., J ol.r-tewn aod ia Coluii-itte Kwr tueu-i.nig. ( 7-1. ki J rp v. DICK. : TTOI5 N FY- a T-I.AV, -A. e Ebensbnrc. l a. Office In buildlMf o! T. J. Lloyd, -lo-'.l. -t fh-or.) Ceti:r srrct-t. A; Dlflili-f ol liral tu r.e-s l:f't-li.ed tf ""I'l'-'o riiy an.l coiieci l.-ns a sjrf-i ii.iiv. : lvJ-i4.-t t. , Z K!fc,J rEO. M. KEADE. Atiomry-a'-Lcw. Tt;rw dwi frrn H'frh frer l-rr.';-.) ?i Tri r n t..
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