I JJ L f IBtKsrfi PA.. ' tY - UC. 23, 1881, rTTAl- ANL i-EiJSONAL. - I P,rnd th Oahair flfios?. . v'j .if r.nlipt at the festival, -onii- the festival at theCourt House . r.MH and eakH in abundance at the v' , :1 kr 'liff in (jrc.lt 'Variety at n.t :o raU d varmiB rargoni' Ex. .r.:(r. na-7-lm.l ' ,,t.i Mniald'a; Loretto, Fa., foryour iVi-- I j,;r Ms') maid's, Loreuto, Pa., for bis i, v. 4 in a'. I kind of (foods. "t v lp-t all-wool blankets for the least ' ,,. what vou win find at Barkers'. r - I Cliritran goods, five-cent goods, J. . ,5 of 1 1 1 thin generally, at the f es- rni'nrs in the conntv jail say they . . j t i ! big Christmas dinner iA r ,.ive erne for malaria, dieestivo i . . .-in- TriiKt. es is rouna :n Rnn'i j ' i - ' - p-::is. ap.hie'd'iv iat was the shortest day In So was yesterday, and so will be. ' S-e it .,;.,r for r.ii"hard P. Monaehan and '-.rrts remain uncalled for at the Eb- ;r,it.'ff..-e. . 'M Pona!d, Loretto, Pa., with yonr t;.-s an i other produce and Ret the in the market. tv railroad from Kbensbnrc; to Cher- 1 -A' j,..,, ti'ked about Sollsbvrg Trers. t it r talked about. I jr..'. 'f'y almshouse has lost five in ..f. of them voluntary exiles, and i T-ince Sunday last. f T. Ti. pay car arrived in town on if !--!ty a::d made all bands glad that .-vt! -nc conilng to them, i ..-, :: v .i:r em die, toys, Ac, at the festi i v ! ' -v '-'it means pay for a few bricks I '. 'T I're-hyterian church. 1 t."i;c and nrvine for dilapidated I -v r. surpasses Dr. Pierce's "Fa I . j rr.r''pti"n." I'.y drnseist. r "v 1 -T-'rent tyl-M of Ciristtnas, New t -. i- 1 I' r'h l iv earcis, all of them ptetty yi? for sale fit the new drnct store. I -T ' Fr.FFH W one year would be a very i av Iioli'fay eft, Try the experi v.' wl.ii have friends to remember, f'hir'es Diley, Pittsburcr, says She '. e Catarrh badly. Teruna rured ' At new dmc store, Ehensb'tr : ..ri'tary lates was absent from his I ) i : i i t i . i fvr' cays mis week, on a visit to his ;.-r t..rse iri the north-ea-itQrn part of the "hools of this town will close t i remiln rinsed till Von 12, Teachers' Institute, F ra'! i f nut reader n nierrv Christmas r. well as , hapiw New Tear, blithe :iv. and especially fur those who forgot - piiiifcr to piy. " r jeweli y sound and for rincrs that are ! v' p'ac" hereawiy ran be found like : :.:' s'l.re, to wl.ich buyers of cift3 lust i I i ' 1 hi tviind ..-"vN'ly Is s-rz to Hi' man's 'for their ';f iv :-.:. becaus he has the bigcrest, ttv! '".-est t.v in Kbensbnrc. They J . -a". tiling last year. I '4 fi' Seated that two thousand per . -' vMt-d Oatman's hie store dnrine i -r- dsvs. to see the elevated fiail- i ! a- 1 1 1 h,i y holi.lay presents. -' M Thompson, Tli2h street, lias this : l. t of samples f,,r rlothinc from :-Kk". Philadelphia. He take ! shovrine the-n to you -FT-u::r.n t;rk"fs to all points on the ". I: aid branches can be sold Dec. 24 th, 2r-h arid .',.it, and on January 1st and s M ! return until Tuesday, January ' Lerihorc, of this plac, Is said to ":. if not dangerously, ill of the - Knowing the terrors of that ira'ady, we pity him with all our i Mrs. T.rdla E. Pinkham, No. ! W-rn Averue, Lynn, Mas.. for ""'e's re'ative to the curative properties Vee.tuh'e Compound in all female a:v.:s. I '' wl.fow of the late Col. i. . I f Indiana, Pa., formerly of TTpm county, s entitled to and will re- 4 M.too from the Government under the '"-sr Art. V'.' Christmas or the Fourth of .Tnlr trr.t re without our friend nnr f- rT idl phfa, railing to ee n, we . tv -nrr.ethine was wrong t ' 't him welcome He is here, l-V S H.lVnr .. tt.., .. me 1'iierirnf gome i-:v;isn ladies roats and dolmans this a-,1 wi'i keep up for some time to 1',,i"r sbawisand ladies' skirts -f :ve.i at Parkers'. i t P it it oT ti! the last moment, but ' 'van 1 "in, four r-i , ., ' i ,l nuy ! rCirf mascandlesand ..i- nenf-anes Trom .. C. Par- ! nas , most everything, you ." at the lowest prices. could 'J' ' no rubblr-g it ont, though you " ttt our friend Santa Claus - quarters still with Parrish, the ' o has a stock that's replete with i- T" Jw Boston, says that f -'-iont in 2 years ?3,000 without re T 1 r,r,T!annf hon -fr: ,i , saw (M rheum) by Cutieura Kem- I: rp:et children in this vicinity on I ,! timing Will he tl,,.C n-aVo V tt.ar Santa Clans has filled their ' T r' V; rpnmn :k - i j 1 rpp etion with an abundance of r'" f r. m Parrlsh's lit r! at-oro -peritr, Esq., nendvTson, ' rVrirt!s or Leprosy, of twenty ' hrthe Cutlrura nsolvnt 1 1 v. "llticilr ot r,,ifle..r. C f 4- V.T ''d moat wnndcrfnl pin sin j f:?. tho foreman on tbe EbenJ i (t the E. A C. R. K., Is direov- ( n c'.pyeruent? ro by the denol ! !' r.2 Leon needed and are be lug i i ' 'is ttiinjj of a track spread Ing 1 cannot he repented. '' Of neiirslclc Mini ml,.r r, .. t. : . j nun, rn n nini 'vlarhe, ar instantly banished by 'C oa,Ia'l:e, Guaranteed to relieve F-t a!e by E. James, Kb. 4-l.'el.-e.o.w.3T.l p sr.eu:e wenj ,nto effect on n Sun.Iay at nildniSht. The . -Md on our branch (a aliolit aet :"J r - i.eavp in the morninz at 5:40. t!. anir.j; at ti:40: returns in th ni in the evening at 10:20. "' ' S house of ' Andrew Carherry, Wt I t-,r.t. in TT..n 1 I t uiiiinuuuit cnuiiiv, ' 1 i, . - . ti Boon on a;uruay ' fir "iifT-nated at a stove -Dioe I P I the rrJ N'farly all Of Mie i i w burned. No In- 1 'ti. :r.fV, f: ... . . ur'.Ay ui't it . . itci. "'J wi i tie oeiievea. ti,;. ' "alu. as a rlcg or a clock, ln Rivinlu.' stock. So ro t w,J ' a'"1 hp pleawd. as we i rV " k - h r -e best ani tli pri- h!loliL'atarrh Remedy Is marvellous cure for Catarrh. Diphtheria. Canker-month and Headache. With each bottle there is an Ingenious nasal Injector for the more lucres -tul treatment of these complaints, without extra rhartfe. Price 60 cts. Sold by E. James Druc!iist, Eber.sburjr. Pa. 4-l.-e.o.w ly 1 The new Presbyterian church steeple is tiot so bieh'as the one which surmounts the rrur! I'ons' bt it is rjuite as symmetrical. The dedication of the buildincc will not take Place for fully a month, pendine which cer tain ornaments not heretofore thought of wnl he added here and there. Our townsman Mr. A. J. B"hey is inde fatieable as a plsiculturlst. fie showed us a letter the other day from the Hon. Ben TTew lt, of 'llollidaysburs. Fish Commissioner, which says that a batch of "black bass will shortly be placed in a branch of the Blacit lick creek headlne In Barr township. It is enonah to sav of the new schednls that it don't civn satisfaction. One tratn poes ont to earlv, and another comes in 'too late, and the only thins we can think of Tiow that wonld bridge over the Interreennm to the satisfaction of alt concerned wonid be President Arthur's message on wheels. ' A three-foot vein of bitnminous coat Is said to have just been discovered on land In Cambria township owned hv Distrirt Attor ney Sechler. near the site of what was once known as the old Murray tannery, about two and a half miles west of F.hensnnre. thine and a eood thin. Tlono it's true. Big Or.r business and household affairs are In such condition that'it seems next to impos sible for us to issue a paper next, week, tho we will do our hest. Should we fail our pay ins patrons will no doubt cheerfully put up with It, and as for the other class well, even a protest from them would he evldne tha t they still live and appreciate the Frrkma?. Mr. Frank Gnnehnour, convicted in the Cambria County Court several years ao of a series of bnrclaries, Is applying for apar don. He belonijs to ConemaiKrh boroueh anrt if he is a memher of the family we are acquainted with. It would be the best thin? in the world to let him eet. his foot up on the first run? of the lad W a?ain. lake Borkey savs that while he was as sisting the other dav in nuttincr 'Squire Wa ner's saw mill in ship shape, about one mife b?or.d Loretto, or sav five miles from here in an air line, he distinctly heard and count ed the noonday taps on the new court house, bell. And .Take, you know, always stands in with the lamented (;. Washington when it comes to a question of veracity. Messrs. Tom McNamara, of Ph'Hdel -phia, and Ben P. Thompson, of New York, nave finished their Fall and Winter's work' in their respective bouses, after omn I which wa exceptionally good. Though Tom i is accredited to the City of Brotherly Love i and Ben to Ootham. vet both vote in Ehens- du re, iin we are triad to note their re-ap-pearnnre in our midst for the holiday season The question has Uern nskeit us fre quently within the past two weeks : What is the market price for live turkev? We an swer that except in cases of special barenin, ek'hf cents per pound is what is paid in Eb ensburg. Live chickens rank from one to two cents lower per pound. Ten cents have been paid for turkeys and eight cents for chickens, this season, bnt the grade was ex tra good. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of .1. Monroe Tnvlor. This bouse has been established nearly 40 years, and his goods are celebrated evetvwhere for pnntv and strength. We would recommend a trial of his Cold Medal brands to all who appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakes, etc. His Cold Medal salevatns or b'-carb. sodnis sold by M. L. Oatman and John Llovd, Fenburg. fio-7.-4m.l We Invite attention once more to the fact that a fair in aid of the Presbyterian church of this place will be held in the Court House, beginning this (Friday ) even ing. Every in ducement, for attendance, i n the way of p'nty to eat end plenty to look at. will be tiered. We may add here that it. was the original Intention to have the pew church ready for a formal dedication about this time, but circumstances delayed its comple tion. In accordance with his annual custom, our good friend James E. Hamell, dealer in cigars, tobaceo. newspapers, etc., No. Ifl Sixth street. Pittsburg, has spnt us a box of prime cigars for the Chri-t-mas holidays, ac companied nith the hope that the year 1S2 will brin g ourself and family the same ratio of joy and happiness that 1SS1 brought sor sowand grief. Cod bless our generous friend and grant to his earnest prayers a complete and perfect fnifil'ment. A lamp filled with what is known as I Elaine oil. a so-called non-explosive fluid, I exploded at tne residence of Mr. Tom Mac- j Namarra Wednesday night and came mighty : I near destroying the structure, which is one ; of the largest and finest fihished in town, i i The flames communicated to the tapestry and ; also to a bureau, and had it not been for the 1 j fofunnte coming-in'at the moment of a mem- , her of the hmisehold a great loss of property , ! wou'd undoubtedly have ensued. ' j The two brothers Creerv, surgeon den- ; I tists of this place, departed Monday morning J I for a rwo weeks' hunting tour in the wilds of i Clearfield county, from whence they hope to return with a dozen or more fine deer, which is the game they are after, nope they won't 1 l)e disa npoirifed, a success for them means ! a goodly supply of venison for us. During i their absence Miss Ella, who Is perfectly com petent for the task, will see that no one suf fers with the toothache if she can help it. We are sorry to learn that the dwelling house of Mr. Patrick McManamy, of Wash ington township, a valued friend of the Frfkma v. was burned to the ground on Sunday night last, and that all it contained. except a new sewing machine, which had I been left with the family for trial, was total P.ichard ' destroyed. We endeavored to obtain the rarneuiars ny writing to a gemienian ai Hemlock, enclosing a poetal card, but for some reason he failed to answer. Though ir rained a couple of hoars one dav last week, and the thermometer has not run much below the freezing point since, yet the boys assure us that the skating on the waters below town is excellent, the dimen sions of the Ice ranging anywhere from two i to five inches. "Skatim.'. " we are told bv no less an authority than Sir E. Bulwer Lyt ton, "is one of the most bea'th-givlng exer cises in the world: and graceful withal, ex cept when you get through a chuck bole. Then " At Manor Station. Westmoreland coun ty, on .Monday last. Mrs. Osborne le't two of her children in the house while she went to visit a neighbor. During her absence the house caught Are in some way. and s of;the neighbors, bursting open the several open the door, succeeded m rescuing one or tne chilclren. but were unable to reach the other on ac count of the flames, and horrified men and women were obliged to stand bv and listen to itsjagonizlng screams until they were final- ly bushed In death. j The new summer house to be built by i Landlord Heist, of the Mountain House, this : place, on the apex of Lloyd's drove, one-half i mile westward, will be one hundred feet in ! length by forty-eight feet deep, and three j stories high, it will be of frame, and the ; present intention is to Lave it. ready for oc- : cniianey by next July. The foundation of j th- yery necessary adjunct of an ke house is : now being put in position. A considerable quantity of the lumber for the building has ; been delivered on the ground. I John Lloyd don't make quite as much noise rs some of bis neighbors, but it is none the lesg true that his stock is as large and ' complete and his prices as low as any of them"" can hoast or. It is likewise a fact tnat ne has an abundance of nice thine well fitted' for holiday presents, besides half dozen oH ladies' fine eoati still or. hand and to le sold at first cot rather than send them back to i Uie city, which will be done on the 1st of Jan nary unless they are riispmed of in the mean- j time. There now, and don't you forget It. j Mrs. Wm. M. Caitns. the votitiK bride ( whora we noticed last week as having been i killed by the cars at Latrobe a few bours af- 1 ter her wertding in Johnstown on Wednes- ! day of last week, was a daughter of County j Clerk Pell, of ( Ireeiisbnrc. The unfortunate ladv wa stau.'iiiiji on the track waiting for i 'lPr husband, who had returned to the train to secure a forgotten rackstre. when she was struck by the Johnstown accommodation and J instantly killed. Mr. C'arnes, as may well be imagined, is almost insane with horror i and erief. --We haye a New Home sowing ninchi-e. ; iM-vcr yet used, worth S.v. which we will Hi e to anv one who wiil -semi us one hundred new subscribers to the Freemax and Ken- dall s horse book, at $1.75 per year, on or be- ; fore the first of next February. Any person i who woiks for this valuable prize and fails : to secure the requisite number of subscri- j hers, an pay himself or lierfelf by deducting ! 25 cents from each subscription obtained ! and remitting the balance with the names to ; us. Xn is the lime, to oittain a good sew- ing maohine without money and without i much exertion. Ladies? while silentlv sufTennetrorn your taany rornw or weakness and disor-ier, to you is eiven rr. j-aust, serman AromAtic wine, i Jfu'ant''Pl to hPfipfit anil permanpotly cure i Ail A lflrlv writ.: 'f raiiwl oirvlit nnimiil ti,rep Tvef-kl hv votir (ierman r.imaiic Wine." Sold no a positive sruarantep to in vic'rats, rittlat and ftiv npw and perma nent vita! force. Are you a debilitated pfr unn, seed and feebie, or just recovering from the effects of xhajisinar mental or physical work? Revive the drooping energies, fret new strength and rich blood by the prompt use of Dr. Faust German Aromatic Wine. In do way can it b used an intoxicant. Ask Drugalstn. For ;!e h E. James, Drug Fist, Ebensburs, T. t-l.-e.o.w.ly. j Tne work of finijhiDc the new Court House with meta! rorniee and rooflnit was completed last Friday, and the same evenin the corns employed fbr several months on the Job left for their respective homes. Mr. John F. McManus was the foreman, and we Inflict the peneral verdict when we say that he and his efficient corps of assistants left a monument behind them which will be admi red so long as it shall last. Mr. McMantra was the repreaentaire of a firm which does fcnsiTjess on Canal street, below Oermantewn Ayenue, Philodelphia. If you want to make a nice present to any of your relatiows or friends, go to Carl Kivinius' establishment where you can find the largest stock of clocks, sold, sirver and Bickle watches of afl descriptions, a "yery fine lot of gold chains in solid and rolled plate, all styles of fancy and plain fingeT Tings, and lace pins, full sets of solid gold and plated jewelry and all styles of necklaces, as well as lockets, sleeve bu'ons, scarf pins, crosses. Rold pens and hold i pencils, toothpicks, bracelets and a fino 1 of silverware. Call and examinees g -e 1, as our friend Rivinins considers It a p'as .re to wait on customers and showt-'-Ti what ke has Tor sale. We statea last week that a certain party bad skipped these parts, with the charge of fornication and possibly rape hanging over him. The name of that party is John Lari mer, and he was arrested in Pittsburgh last i Saturday, and the ame night was brought i before 'Squire Kirkead, of this place, and ordered under bonds rn the sum of t00 to i appear at March term of Court to answer. I The necessary bonds were obtained and the ymvng man returned to Pittsburgh next ' morning. The sugcestion as to rape was not substantiated before the Jnstice. The girl in the case resides in Cambria township. Our clever friends Creerr, now absent j on a hunting expedition, either forgot or didn't know about the change In the railroad ; schedule, and the result was that they had j to take walkers' line Monday morning for i Cresson. This annoying mishap prevented I them from reaching Tyrone until 5 o'clock ' that evening, as we learn from a postal card sent us, and which also relates the adven- tures of a deer that had that day been chased from the mountain eart of that place, and ' running into the town took refuge in a chick- en coop owned by Mrs. Dallas, in which it j was at once made a prisoner and is now the observed of all observers. It is a fine speci 1 men and of the feminine gender, j The first issue of the Green County T)em ; ecrof, Mr. James F. Campbell's latest news 1 paper venture, reached us on Tnesday last. I It is published at Waynesburg, Pa., and not only bears evidence of that mechanical skill j which Mr. Campbell so admirably displays in all his work, bnt its thirty-two long eol- umns are brimful of able e'ditoiials, pithy and pertinent local items and correspond : ence, excellent news and miscellaneous se j lections, and neatly displayed business cards : and advertisements. That the Democrat and its publisher may ake root and flourish like a green bay tree among the staunch and stur : dy Democrats of Greene county Is the bless i ing we wfsh them with all our heart. j By order of Council, handbills have been I promulgated throughout town giving people ; to understand that no coasting within the ; borough limits nor no emptying of ashes on a public street shall be hereafter permitted. : It is merf ly a rehash of a borough ordinance : passed long ago, and requires no handbill to j make it efficacious. With regard to "no I coasting" the weather as we write is so de- lightfully warm and spring like, with no I flake of snow to call to remembrance that tli is is the Christmas t'me. that, we pass it by till we hear from Old Probabilities at Wash ington. But we have something to say about the '"ashes." Is that part of the ordinance to be enforced? Mr. Ed- J. Humphreys is Burgess; Mr. Evan E. Evans is Constable for the East ward, and ex-Sheriff Jas. Mvers is Constable for the West ward. We shall see. Ashes! Mr. Richard E. Davis, the well-known boot and shoemaker on Julian street, has this week received and opened the finest lotj i i.iiiir-? .tun iuiiui t?im immiis ana suoes ever seen on any shelves In Ebensbnrg. They comprise the very best custom work of Phil adelphia. Boston and other eastern cities, made especially for this latitude' Ary fem- i mine laste can be suited, and that, too, at a j price which cannot fail to commend itself to the customer as exceedingly favorable. Mr. Davis has lived long in our midst and Is i known to everybody, and It would therefore j be superfluous on our part to vouch foi him. j but we ran say, and cheerfully say, that all ; who patronize him will find him a square i dealing man, whose word is as good as any-J Doy s nond, we mignt add tnat be has ai i so in store a fine lot of tuhbers and over ! shoes, especially suited to winter weather, to which, as well as to the above, the atten i tion of the public is directed, j Our worthy friend and patron, Mr. Job n E. Strayer, of Johnstowh, brother of the ef 1 ficient and indefatigable County Superinten dent, sent us a postal card a few days ago ' extending to ourself and family his earnest 1 sympathies in the recent loss by death with 1 in a month of three of our beloved children, i and also giving it as his belief that be ex- presses the wishes of a large majority of our i readers when he says that we should not is ' sue a paper next week in lieu of the one wo i found it impossible to print two weeks ago. ! The same assurance comes to us from other ! sources, and in view of the fact that one of our children, little Mary, aged seven years. Is at present afflicted with t' e same dread ful disease, though apparently in a much milder and we hope not fatal form, and that we very much need the time to straighten up our books and if possible collect some money due us, we have concluded once more to ask j the indulgence of our readers in the way , suggested by our kind friend Strayer and other equally considerate patrons. Catarrh. Clear bead and voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste ' and bearing, no cough, no distress. These : are conditions brought about in Catarrh by i the use of Sanford's Radical Cure. Onebof I tie Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent . and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, j for 31. A TERimti.E Aocide.kt. The Martins burz correspondent of the Altoona Tribune . writes : Jere. Moore, residing a short dis i tance from town, has been engaged for the j past seveial days in dinging a well and had . reached a depth of thirty feet. On Monday i morning he went, to work and soon sueeeed- ed in putting off a blast which did good i work. Mr. Moore descended and loaded up the bucket with limestone to the weight of i j one hundred or more pounds. When the ) bucket was within about six feet of the top j ! the rope broke and the bucket and contents ! precipitated to the bottom, a distance of i i twenty-five feet. Mr. Moore, at the bottom, I was leisurely at work and in a stooping for- j ! ward position, and this, perhaps, saved his , life, if saved at all ; the bucket striking him was smashed to atoms and he crushed to the ground. lie directed the rope to be lowered, when be deliberately adjusted it around bis thighs and directed the party above to draw up. After landing on terra firm a he walked into the house and sent for a physician. The doctor came and a diagnosis of the case reveal"d three ribs to; n loose, and rib broken in front, the splinters entering the abdomen, the back part of bis head was completely sca'ped, his jaw knocked all out of sorts anil bis hands lacerated in a terrible manner. Dr. Bloom, assisted by D. H. Crawford, re duced the fractures, and reports that in all ins pracrice and observations ne has never j seen such grit displaced as was evidenced by .'.. " " "L 7.'?. '.,"'1 VS"L "Ji Te,J uuk " mg terrible pain. Dk. Tiekck's "Pleasant Purgative Pel lets" are suear-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being thereby preserv ed ntrimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are alwaya. fresh and reliable. No cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. By drugcUts. Teachers Institute Notes. The spe cial train to convey teachers and others to the Institute will leave Ebensburg on Monday morning next at 8:05, sharp. Orders for ex cursion tickets have been mailed to all teaeh e.s whose names and addresses are in my possession aid orders will be .sent on appli cation to all others who have not been sup plied. Orders for directors have also Wen mailed to the President and Socretnrvof each .v.-!,,,i Hoard, wih the request that they fur- I nih them to tv? other members. j The, Committee on Boarding report thtt j they have secured private accommodations for a number of teachers. The hotels will charge $1.50 per day while private boarding wiil not be, more than f 1.00 per dav. Thursday will be 'Directors' f)ay," and it i hoped that Diiertor will tnrn out and take charge of the Institute on Thursday afternoon. Teachers need not absent themselves from the Institute on account of the small pox, as there is not now a case within the limit of Johns Johnbto n borouph, or atirrotindine bor L. Stkatek, Co. Sup't. OllRhS. Ahsvr This. Is there a person living who ever taw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuratitia, or any disease of the stomach, liver or kidneys that Hop Bit ters will not cure? Impohtaht to TBArBLMS. Special in ducementa are offered you by th BuRi.m tom fcorTK. It will pay you to rsad their aiTrsaB;r;, to b found eWwrer in tri : ffe-.-JTH.J A Strakoe Stoky. Al)out ten years ago the wife of Mr. Bernard McFeely died at her home In St. Augustine, this county, leaving one child, a 4 year old daughter named Mag STle, Shortly after the death of his wife, Mr. McFeely allowed Mr. and Mrs. Mann, who were neighbors, and who had no children of Iheirown. to adopt the child believing that they would bring her up and care for her with as much tanderness as he could bestow. Af ter some years Mr. McFeely went to Rey noldsville, Jefferson county, Pa., and got married again, and the Mann family also left St. Augustine, going to Palestine, Texas, and taking the child Maggie with them. About a year ago Mr. McFeely received a letter from Mrs. Mann, who was then in Texas, in forming him that her husband and Maggie bad both died from fever, and in October last Mrs. Mann returned to St. Anfcustine and told her former acquaintances the same story. A few days ago a letter was received by Kev. Father Ryan, the Catholic priest at St. Augnstine, from Palestine, Texas, con taining tha information that a gir named Maggie McFeely. who formerly resided at St. Augustine, had just recovered from a long and severe illness, having been confined to her bed for forty-two days. The letter further said that she had been brought there by a couple named Mann, her adopted pa rents, who bad quarreled and parted, both leaving the town. Some charitable people took charge of tbe deserted child, but until within a short time back were unable to learn anything concerning her parents or their present location, as the only thing the child rememl)ered of her early home was the name, St. Augustine, and the letter was ac cordingly addressed to that place. The wo man Mann still resides at St. Augustine, hr.t we have not learned what excuse she gives fnr announcing the child's death. Mr. Mc Feely is an uncle of Policeman James Mc Feely, of Altoona. One of the relatives will be dispatched to Texas to bring home the child who was mourned as dead. The above facts we glean from the Altoona Tribune of Wednesday last. Kn-I.TT) TS Wust Virginia. We con dense tbe following from a West Virginia paper of recent date: An elderly man named Wm. Barber, 60 years of age, was rnn over by the cars on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, near Piedmont, and death ensued in about an hour's time. A jury was summon ed, and the verdict thev rendered, after hear ing all the testimony, was to the effect : "The said Wm. Rarber came to his death by being accidentally struck by Engine No. 187. on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 2)4 miles east of Piedmont, West Virginia., on the night of December 12, 1X81." Withthe body was found a valise containing clothing; sev eral handkerchiefs, one a fine bright silicone: a Methodist hymn book having the name of Amanda Barber written in it: a photograph album containing a number of pictures, on one was written "Wm. Barber, His Album," and on a fly-leaf the words "Wm. Barber. Ebensbnrg, Cambria county, Pennsylvania." Several persons the paper goes on to say, bad seen him in town during the afternoon of Monday, and it was said by some that he bad lately been working up Deep Run. on the West Va. Central and Pittsburg Rail road. The supposition is that he had started to walk fo Keyser. and being somewhat near sighted and a little deaf, he failed to notice the approach of the engine until too late, when no doubt the glare of the light blinded him. His body was buried on Piedmont hill by the railroad company. The question now comes in who was this Wm. Barber? It is said that a man of the same name formerly lived a few miles south of Ebensbnrg, at or near what is known as California Mill, and bis identity ought there fore to be traced up without much difficulty. A Queer Suit. James Stlnson, of Al toona, was the ward of a rich aunt and her prospective heir. He was engaged to be married to Mary Price, an estimable young lady. She was a churchgoer. He was not. He always aecomnanled her to the church door Sunday evenings, and then waited out ride until the services were over to take her home. A number of young men were in the habit of." congregating about the Methodist church door on similar duty. The church officers came to look upon their presence as a nuisance, and procmed the passing of a city ordinance forbidding the custom under penalty of fine and imprisonment. This frightened all the loungers except young Stinson. He persisted in waiting for his girl. On a recent Sunday night a policeman arrested him and locked him up over night. This was a disgrace that his girl could not overlook. She dismissed him. His rich aunt was also so scandalized that she disin herited him, changing her will. To recom pense himself for these losses Stinson has brought suit against the city, placing his dam ages at f50,000. ITighept rRiZT. Port Wie The best wine in the county, that took the highest premium at the Centennial, is Sneer's Port Grape Wine, which has become the most cel ehrated preduct of New Jersey. This wine and his P. G. Brandy are now being used by physicians everywhere, who rely on them as heing the purest to he had. It is unsur passed for weakly females, consumptives and old people. Sir. Speer's vineyards are situated on a brown stone shale soil which is full of Iron. For sale at the new drug store. Ebensburg, Pa. Holiday Goons. We clip the following from the Pittsburgh Commercial-Gazette of the 2d inst. : The Indication-are favorable for a busy season dorinir the approacblnir holidays, and onr mer chants arc stocking; up o as to be ready to meet all demands that may be made nton them. Amon other" who have been put ti pit their houses la order for'the occasion, ts Mr. Geoive W. Biifir, the well known jeweler, of No. 1W Sinithfleld street, on a direct line from the TTnion depot. He lias just re turned from the eat with a stock of iroods which surpasses in extent and variety anvthina he has yet exhibited in this city. It consia's of jewelry ot the very latest and most inirenlous designs. He has also sterling .silver and plated ware. Parian vases. bronTcs. tancv clocks, srold ami silver watches and chains lor ladies and gentlemen, dia monds, pearls and other precious stones: in fact everything that i suitable for a present either dnrinir the holidav goaxon or nt any other time. Mr. Biears has been in business here for so many year that he knows just what to provide for the holiday trade, and lie never fails to pive sat jsf,ic tlon. His stock thia year is larger and finer than ever before, and must be cecn to he appreoitt.i. Selections can be made now and roods left until wanted, thns avoiding the rush at a later period, i.adies or jrentlomen lookintf around for holiday M-ood" should not fail to stop at this old and relia ble establishment. Prioes are as lowas thelowest Every article will be ira.iranteed. All orders by mail promptly attended to. TnBt was a younir girl in fJolena Who -aiii there eouid he nothing meaner Thau to tie a tin a!l t)n a little eafg tall From the ridica of the housetop to wean her. The head of thi youn irirl in Oalena was evi dently level, a is the head of that other vounir g-irl who srlves all other places theRO hv and patron izes s. Blu men tha 1, 11 19 F.leventh n venue. Altoona, when she wants to buy a pair of the best shoes for the least mone . His a ock of hoot and shoes, for men ne well women, was never so larire as now. and the advice we arive to our readers Is to go ami eo him before entering upon a rehabilitation or their pedal extremities. He sells a better article, and certainly sells as cheap. If not cheaper, than any other dealer within the scope of our knowl edge. Orders per mail will receive prompt atten tion. Tm holidays are cominir. The iladdest ot the year. When Santa Claus si: jes down the Hue And goes up on his ear. Let them come the hoi idavs ! W e ar prepared for them. We know some of the news thev will hrina- ns. it Is this: That Simon Bund'heim nevt .or to the First National Bank, Altoona' will during- the next twenty davs sell ready-mnde elothlnjr cheaper than anylmdy in the world" who'e ssle dealers excepted. Their stoek is unexcep tionable in quality, style and material, and the reputation of the firm is staked on the assurance that each article comprising it wiil satisfy the ex tremest demand of the most exacting bayer Shiloh'a Cntfmjtion CHire. 'This is beyond question the most sneceaeeal oiuth medicine we have ever sold," wriea prom inent drait Arm. A few doses inrarial'l v cure the worst cases of tJouifh. Croup, or Bronchitis, while Its wonderful snccens In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel tn the history of medicine Since Us first discovery It has been sold on a guar antee a tut which no other medicine can stand It you have eouirh we earnestly ask vou to try it" Price, 10c., soc. and $1. It vonr lunics arc lore or your chest or hack lame, use Shlloirs Pofons Plas ters. Sold at E. James' Drun Store, Postofflee Ebensburg, Pa. 81.-.o.w.ly.) ' Iff friendship trne. we wish to yon A merry Christmas dav : Abundant werlth. viirorous health And light in Wisdum'a way. And we likewise wish yon to know that Jas J Murphy, 109 Clinton street. Johnstown, has jiit reoeived and opened a lot or clothing intended specially 'or the holiday trade. The stock com prises everything late as to stvie In the market substantial as to make aad quality, and warrant-' xt to give satisfaction in everv respect. tv hint a call! Yon will not regret 4s.lor, fn addition to everything else, his prlcvs are lower than tha pri ces of any other dealer In Cambria county. A m ericm, Must Yield. The tfreatest thinkers, the roost profound schel. ars. the most expert, thorouith and successful chem Ista for these America must turn to Orrmanv. In the wofully speculative field of medicine no rreaterstep has yet been taken than In thediscov rv. after the most extended research and the most earelnl and patient experiments, of Iir. Faust's c term an Cona;h Syrup, for the cure of consan.,'ion eouirhs. colds, sore throat, bronchitis, cronn and" all pulmonary disease.. Remember this medic,,,, is sold on a positive sunrantee to cure. Price -c e. nd SI par botiie Ask Iirognleu. Sold at e! Jl 9rax 5tre, Ehenaarg;, Pa. -l...w. Sir advariievnnni in r, r i . . i u"uisi oiumn !i t-T.nz , Bliaco pieces pi choice mutic for ten cents. i OXCE MORE ! TOP. iw BATTta-mo" o thi tmmT REVO- ,H LCTIOJI. Th fi"l"k.ni1iTit Hht1nei hve lele(1 ovT ti w'e to n rrt et tb lnn1. to tell th nun ht the "J.Homrv Rovnlntlnn" ha tailed, snd ttie clsv of fhen. iroo1 book hs endd almost oti Hf it lisd rtrnnfl . ThomeTT olil-llne mTiorollt Tnbll"hrs bsve wM 'T told von " anil their tyre hsve olloVeiJ for the old-time Mrh prle s ai""lri for hook which the Revolntlon rave you in benntifal form for 50 reots. The hnniiT so.per cent -profit bookseller h Innehed t the downfall of the heef thins-, nnd inked the ri!r!n.flr sehool-hoT over hl vanished rl ien of a ntiTarv of rhoioe nook" all hi mm. Thed"hino dime nnrol . "onare-1de" lihrnrv of flhv fWinn. and tha ?so encyclopedia" have he-nn to diee a merrv ronnd Bit stop a lltt'e The ear of p-nod b'teratnre and nefn1 knowledee only rhnnres it" o-ipnld. honored. hatTle-senrred hore" for tonnd. freh stronger one", and da?hes forward ae-ain with flvlnc colon. The "one of Nicodemn" sav". "Aad the rtnrknc" which peemtnely banlthed. the dawn On'v hastened the advent of dav." The Tjltnrarv Fevolntion move on. Tt had onlv haonn to arrav It" forces. Its snpposed Waterloo wa a tner "klrmiph it fetvpd onlv as a signal for the rrM call to arms. A dead Lincoln did not roake a doomed Tnlon the neople were Sack of hln. and the people nre hack of tMs Revolntion thev will see to it that It does not htt. -F"ailed.'' indeed i )rer two millions of volnnes of choice hooks placed in a few months at Seore-nnheard-of prices in the han)s of if lad pnrc)asers. serve as so manv ties to the llvlnif rood will of the Intelligent masses. Frerv creditor nt he American Hk Fxrhanre will iret ane bnnrei1 cents on the dollar. Nf a "toel-hoMer will he assessed a pennv eren If Trcminm" is nor vet to he written aeratnn everv share of its stock. Vile, haselecs slander. a the slanderers meant It spenld. prefptatd a nanic among: the eiri panv's erertitnra. The eompanv steed a "rnn" as not one hank in a hnndred eonld have done. paM more than two-thirds of its nihilities in a few weeks' time (over ion ooov then, to save nnneeos. sarv sacrifice, and to protect its friendlv creditor" and stockholders. huBirMi was stopped from Sat urdav nlcrht nntll Mondav mornintr! Business roes ferwar.1 at?a1n fromedlatelv and anv orders tor the 'T.ihrarv of T'niveraal Knowl pdrcf" or other publications advertised Tor sale. Will he filled promptlv on receipt. To sfrenp-then the n-rht. nnmerons friends of the enterprise have eaptTed a new eompanv to snare the battle wih the old The T'sefnl Knowledge Pnhllshina- Comnanv u the name it takes. The two companies will work in harmonv and not In competition . heme under the sama manap-ement: everv atookholiler in the old bavin"' eqnnl oppor tnnffvforsn Intoiest in the new. if he wants tt. The old mottoes are still at 'he front: A book that is worth reading- Is vnli ewninp-. A hook that is worth owntnr; is worth r-recervinar therefore should he weM print,! and hound. To make or-e dollar and a friend Is hettorthar. to make $s onlv. loon books, profit SI . eonalo iroor l.ono oon hooks, profit one cent, eonats io 0.10. it ts more pleasure as well as more profit to roil the million. To which the pew eompanv adds: fine price to all. 1 101 cnt. whether In the hands of tho poor farmer hov or the rich bookseller. fwe no man anvthlnir. But for onsh and sell for cash. fold dollars ask no favors. The pew eompanv has eeenred the entire stock of the lareest purchasers at the great TVoremher notion sale of the American 7?ook Fvhanfre'a reihlieatons. and has now rcadv for celiverv a lim ited snnplv of those standard and ineomrarMv cheap book", fataton: of t represent stock with the new net prices tt!M he sent bv re'nrn mall. Specimen pa"-e nf the World's TMctioparv of T.ammae-e and Kooviciiro." now n preparation, donhle the si7p of Webster's T'nahridared. at a frac tion of Its eoet will he rea-tv In a few davs. The eront ""T.thrarv of T"nlvcrsal Knowledge."" the !ar?-ect and best eoevotopaM'a ever published In this conntrv. is readv for immediate dclivcrv on receipt of cash IS volnmes octavo, larire tvn. extra cloth binding, price In half musia", price lf. Information rven and orders attended to bv re. tnrn mail. A.ddre Tin? t"srin. K'om rnr.n rrB.".isntMO Co.. in Peekman Street. New York. JoHTf B. Ai.pet. Manarer. A xtKPPV. roerrr Obr'sfmes? To crown the elooinp; vear ; Peace and e-ood wll to mortals. A nd words of holv cheer I "What tbon'h the dreary landscape fie robed in driftless snow. If on tha "octal hearth-stone The C'lirltmas Are may glow? "I'hrlstma" rift "' What shall it be? If it Is meant to be bestowed on oneof the masculine per anasion. what better than one of those elegant solts'of read v-made etothlngr sold onlv bv Oodfrev Wolf, nevt door to the postofRce. Altoona. He has a stock on his shelves and counters tvhich lav in the shade all other stocks of rlothintr ever seen in these par's, and as to prices, thev ere so low that no one Is so poor he cannot take advn-ta.j-e of them. "Christmas cift "' Call on Mr. Wolf, or send an order through t';e mail, and iret it. r,a(1fes. ftyr Ihose, tlisfresxinr rom plainf tn which 1011 arc subject, Tr. FauaVf German Aromatic Tfine. rs-".'8i.-iy. 1 OBITllllY. MAT.OY. 1ied. at his residence In Allegheny townsbip. on Saturday, Dec. 3. 1S81, jjr. James M T.ov. aired 5 vears. The deceased was a native of Ireland, b'lt came to this conntrv when a vountr man. and aftnr liv ing In Pott'town. this State, for fonr or five rears, became to this county and settled on a farm in that part of Aileirhenv township known as Hick ory Ridtre." where he continued to reside until the time of Ms death a period of about fi ft v years. He was a quiet, peaceable .npri-ht oiti7on. a de vnt Catholic, honest in all his dealintr" with his Pdlow men. by whom he was creatlv recpecfed. and his death even at an aire so patriarchal will be oieccrelv monrned by a lartre circle of relatives and friends. He was possessed of exfraordinarr phvsteal endurance, and in h's earlv vears never knpw what it was to be prostrate,) on"a sick bed. Ijt'er however, when aire beirnn to tell on his rntr tred form and when he had lone outlived the time usually alloted toordinary mortals here below, his former vleor departed, and as years rolled bv he continued to sink until the end was rinallv reach ed. Tteri, st the close of a loner and prosperous life well spent, he laid him down to rest, sinkihg into a calm and peaceful sleer, from which, as we have reason to hope, he awoke in a brltrhter and better world, where all is joy and peace and where sorrow eoteroth "pot. His remains Tvore inferred on Monday, Pec. Sth. in the Catholic enmetery at Ijoretto. whither thev were followed bv a larsre concourse of relatives and friends, who had come ts pay the last sad tribute to one whom they had known"so lonij and loved so well. May his soul rest in peace. M. BE NOT DECEIVED By Piasters claiming to be an improvementon ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S Is the ori 5?iral and only erenviine Porous Plasters ; all other so called rOItOUS rLASTEItS are im itafions. ItFWA 11F of THEM. See that you get an ALLCOCK'S PLASTER, which we guarantee has effected more and quicker cures than any other external Remedy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 13-!i3.-e.o.w.oin. aViUrftUJkJMPAl 1l.mlA.. ' BS.HIMF ny i II AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mat ter of the account of J"?r A. Svitb, Kxecu tvr of .Tames A. Smith, of (rail! tzin. deceased. And now. 4th December, 1011. on motion of K. 1j. Johnston. Esq.. Joseph Mcllonald appointed Auditor to distribute tbe funds in the hands oi the Kxecntor. Hy the Court. In pursuance of the foresoin:; appointment, the Auditor will sit at the Court House in Ehenshnrg, on Saturday, 11th January. A. I). J1H1, at 1 o'clock, r. m.. when and where parties interested can at tend and present their claims, or be debarred from coining in on said fond. JOSEPH MiTHjNALI). Auditor. Ebensburg. Dec. 23. ISSl.-nt. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. In the mat- ! ter of the first and final account or H. J. Hads, AfPignoeof A. K. l-.it7.inger. j The undersigned, having been appointed Audi tor to hear and decide on the exceptions tiled to i the faid aceonnt and to report dis'ribution of the , fund In the hands of '.he A?sgnee. hert liv gives : notice that he will sit at Ins oltice in Ebensburg, I on Tuftday. January 17th. 72, at 2 oUwk. p. M.. I for the purpose of "attending to the duties of in- i appointment, when and where all persons inter- '. estcd may attend if thev see proper. JI.'D. KltTi-.I.U Auditor. Pec. 33, 18 Si .-.It. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Matthew Pinsx, dee'd. Letters of administration on the estate f Mut tht w luirnan, late of Oaliitzin township, d-e'd, having been issued to the snderslirned bv'the Reg ister of Cambria eonnty, all persons indebted "to said eitate are reooested to make iiumediale pay ment, and tlii.-ee havinor claims atrxiost the sauie will present them properlv probated torsetlletncnt. RHBV.Hr E. IIKINAN. Administrator. Oallitxin Twp., Dee. l, lssi.-St. STRAY COLT. On or alxMit th? 1st of the present month a Mud colt, one-anil a half years old. neirly bhick, of med'iiin sue. and without any dietiniruisttins marks on hiui. strayed from the premises of the subsertner, in Washing ton townsbip, Cambria county. Any person hav- i,ik hiui in i.',?cf?ion or Knowing 01 nis wnere atKiuts will please write to or call on the owner, who wiil compensate him br his tronble. 311 KE UrZiNUER. Hemlock, Iiec. a3, ll.-3tis. )TICE. The annual eleciion of Di- js-'I rectors of the Protection Uutual Eire Insur ance Company of Cambria County will be held at their office tn EbensNnraf, on Monday. January I'th. between the hours Id 10 a. m. and 5 p. m lcc Q... T. W. IUCK, Secret.ry. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 33. 4 33. DECEMBER litll, 1SSI. Ilandtomr and I'aefnl Prffnt to K member Friends wltn at c it ti j rt :r YS ! Laree lot'of 5ilk"TmbreIIai. handsomely mount ed, at verv low prices. Oents" I.inen Cutis, extra quality. 4 pain tn an eleirantSHk Flii'h Box. Plash Whisp Holders. IVoveltie In Plush (roods. Plush Mats an.l loni? Table Searfs. Fmbroidered TldleJ. Embroidered Piano Covers. Haw Silk Piano Covers. Keal and Imitation I-aees. I-ae Euchns and Scarfs. Mother Hubbard Iace Collars and Iace Novel ties for neck wear. 2Sc. to 5 each. InitialfHandkerchiefs for Ladles. Children and I irents. ail linen, at is. 25 and 5ic. each. 100 doten Children's Handkerchiefs, all linen, two rradet, vft: 4 for 2Vi. and 3 for 26c. Lanrest stock end finest stvles now shown of la dles' and Oents' Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. 2Sc. to 3.fo each. Ketail and Wholesale buyers' special attention solicited. 'Cents' BeaveT and Seal fHovea. T-adlos" Satchel Fur MntTs. entirely new. Ladles' Fnr Pc'erir.es or Coachmen's Caps. Ladles' Furs. Misses' an.l Children's Fur Sets, from &Oo. up to finest Seal Ooo.is. Extra bar-rains In Ladies' Muffs at 2.00, $3.00, W-0". and upwards. SPFC1 AL. Two lots 41 Inch French Dress Coods iust purchased : one-half the piece plain, the other naif consisting of Flouncir.es orTrimmlnn of pro per eontrastinr effects, at 7.e. and il per yard; for mer retail prices $2 and f-' .VI er yard. Ladies' Seal Saeques, $125. $150 and up to $300 each. Larre lot elerant irood at $175 and ?200. The latter are well worth $-J'i0 : all leneths and sizes. Havlnir closed ont several hundred (American snd finest imported tnk of) Ijidies Jackets. lo1mans and some of the newest and most stylish "Wraps, we will offer nneqnailed bargains to buy en of these e-oods dnrlnir the Holiday season. Never bclor has this department ottered such bunrsfns in choice eoods. and particularly in (rar ments from . to f25 each loo Ladles' Silk and Fur-lincil Circulars. Misses' and Children's Cloaks Bargains In S1I.KS and LKESS OOOTW. Larire Invoice Black Costume Velvets. 2 inches, at 2.25. 2.50. a.fi. fa.50 and up to (12.00 per vard. Ihirinar last sreck we purchased in New York eie kant Brocade Velvets (in Flounces forTrimmlne) in:all shades, ami are selling at $3 per vard, worth $7. Also, two lots eleirnnt Brocade Plush. Seal Brown and Black, selling at J SO. worth S12.00. Colored Costume Velvets, 28 inches, t2.5oand up wards." r One case new and extra quality Satin Khadamet at S1.75 per yarif. in all the choice shades. Black Satin Khdames. Black Silks, Black Cash meres, fine qualities and barirafns. Buy a Dress Pattern fjr Christmas. no;;s a.- ih'iii,. US Federal Street, Allegheny. TO MY OLD AND NEW FRIEHDS AtlD CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ! I am happy to Inform yon that I find I have now on hand one of the largest and best stockj of try Eo t 1 1 2, ;v.::: ::i thftf I rrr Yit Firm T enm nmnnir von to Fell iroAsf. Ffrt'iTi''p1v 1 wn fnt fn nnHInir my fp pft'tiF nn1 pnrbne f-r th pr'nt .-cm. nn-i (win? to tbM fnr't 1 difl vf-rr miirh better than I cmiH nthorwiff hnv Ion'. n the remirVfl1'' v fin wJtT.-r dnrfnir th Kali kept bfink t"ntm(ra Rnd loft wh.i-1f rnrf?iants with larre sto?trs of (rnofls n1 fi crnt do? ire to !!. forr!rte ni thoy pntnrntlT 4Ui tTifit the? wnnM t-e nhlia--.! to carry them ovpr to anothor et r. Hnre thev oflre1 and I r'irchaefl nil mv jr..i1a at from I") tn 30 per mnt. holnw T'-JT'tlnr whol-alo prir-eti. I now prnpo to irlvo mv onstninm the Hilvfln-e of thr rrnt rerlnotionn. In my immpn1"' ?tock will he fntM r-ftrlv rrorythfna: narv ffir hone hoH nni pr-nnM n, amonar which mry be men-t-f-P"'1 nrr 1t of WHITE AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS. A Nin: LOT OT' IIM'S. And a hiiarepileor LADIES' SACQl'ES, all of which wiil he mm verv cheap. Also, a full and fine sdecfinn of Ladies' and MiSSes' WOOLEN SKIRTS, all new i nd verv choice; n cmrpte assortment of the latest .styles of niiFss noons, 1IZY goods, Xof Inns, Ac: in nmpie s'lprdv of Woelen Yarnsi of nil cdors and qualities, and a full, elegant d varied sfock of ROOTS, SHOES & RUBBER GOODS, to sqv nothinir of a never-fnilinz upp!v of Teas. Coffees. Snprs. Toteos. Spices, I'lonr. Fstl. IroTllons. Vc., alt of which will positively be Hold at the very low. est notch. -Ywi Hreresjieet fully invited to call snd fee for yonrptdves. TIIO'sIAS nRADI.F.T. OAI.I.ITZTW. Casbkia Co., Pa., IHc. 23. lSl.-2m. FOR CHRISTMAS! NEW MUSIC. 1 Clis:ir,o Pioros ! FOE ()XTYK) CENTS ! Jnt inod -riiRis5TW4!si roi.i.rr. TIO OK P(rri.AR M1MC." rnnlnin. ItiB tti fnllnnlnr renw nlrclv printed mil hnnnii in attractive Myle: VOCAL APT FT. TiFAR HUME TxrFTt. FOR ITSKKKVFIIY 'Oi.iviettk " KT TI PKI'I I' III'KI N Makeials. CHUKfS IIFCHAKITY HKT,S, Killkk Taylor." I Id) Nf IT WATCH AI.ONE Yv.'i kkr I S A W HKK INTHK VI 1I.KT TIMK... . Pnot T. T H V. ? T . K A ' K KS Mot t.ov WHF.X WK BOTH WKIfF.YOI Xi Allex. INST1I1 "Ml-N T A T A XT KM TTIR BANKS )' THE IlEE Asnn. CIKCEET PMEK A Tl' A LRKKT. ... . . M ABW gTCET. ... Sinrm. H ILI.Ett Cool'E. DALnEnr. TTT"loi "MELODY III'NTlUMiNi INMM'KM'K AND MIRTH . OFF TO ET-ROPK SAII-OKS- I-EEAST KES These prteen ;.iees will all he f.mnd romp! in the "Christmas Collection.'' Price, postpaid, lO cents, three copies for 25 cents, or the Erke van for thref months aid the fifteen pieces of mu sic for 40 cents. Send yoor money now nnd the JCIiris-tmss Collection"' "will be forwarded to you n-t later that the irrst or second week of the new year, (luring the tirn three months nf which the kekmati wiil he sent to all who desire it and the mulc at the above price forfij rrrit.. Address PUI3L.ISHEK CFTHIS PAPER. Farm, Saw Mill &c at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale on accommodat ing terms his FA KM and the improvements thereon in AlleKheny township, on the road lead ing from Chet Sprir.irs to tlillltrln. S:tld Earra contains IT-'V 4c res, about 0 Acres of which are clenreij, and'tho itnprovements comprise two a;ood Dn hi t in UnrsBa. one of which is S'iC stories and the other 1X stories hlifh, an excellent Bajx Bask, "u hy 6) feet, a Water Saw Mill ln first class condition and capable of sawirtT .Vlft,l feet of lumber la twelve hours, and all other neccssarv buildinifS. Thcrearo two'orehards of choice fruit f on the premises, several frood sprinics convenient, i cneof them beinir in the bariiynrd antl having a fountain pnmn nnd a constant flow, besides a ood I weli'of wnter at the door, and folly one million feet j of (rood saw timber, hemlock, hickory, eherry. ma- pie. jih. oik. etc.. on the portion not yet cleared. i In coiMioction with the snw mill is a srood picket ! header, lathe saw. cut-ofl saw. etc. The property 1 wiil be sold, and sold at a bnrcrsin. because the I owner ts no Ion irer able to rnn the mill or work th a farm. For lurttier parealirs ca'l on or address I EliANdS rI(II!AN. Pee. 2, 1Sl.-fm. heit Sprinjrs, Pa. OrvtcK or CiFsn- Srr.ixfio Compact. So. South fourth '.. Room No. 46. 2d Floor. I'M I f. A OKLl'Hl a, Nov. 7. ISM. -OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. -i-l A meetinif of the stockholders of the ('res (toy Sriti?tfos Comtanv will be held at the office of ti e Company, on the 5th day of January. jAf, at 12 o'clock, m", for the purpos;e of vot'nifonan in crease of the capital stock of this Company, by the, issnnr.ee of preferred stock, as authorized hy an act of the ieneral Assembly, entitled "An Act to aulhorire the Cresson Springs 'oinrnny to is sue preterred stock. ' approved M:irch l'ith, 1S7 and lor transTicttnif such other business as may be broujrht before the meetlmr. -IAMEJS K. Wii'LfHE, Secretary. Nov. 11. lsSl.-dt. V BKATTI'S ri4OrBH S. MAOiptcasT l.- i lay presents r .jn iri crand pianofortes, f Hirverv handsome round c irncrs. rosewood enses. three unisons. IVattv's nschles ir'n frarnes.stoal, bfKjk, cover, im xcI. (S212.75 to 83tt7.RO; cara loeuo iiriecs, KSOft to SIIMMi; satisuiction iruar aiiteed or moncv rcforned frcr one year's use; np-r'-ht pianor irfes. 812 to Jt'JSR: cataloit i:e prices, gSOO toilOOj siandnrd pianofortL-a of the uni verse, as tliooands testily; write for n.ammoih list of testimonials : Ileatty's cpbinet orifans. cathe dral, church, chapel, parlor. 830 upward : visitors wi-lcome; free rnrrlase meets '.rains: illustrated eataloicue (holi.l.i. ediffool fr. A ddress or ealj upon DANIEL, F. liLAVlY, Washington. . J. 7 Per Cent. Net. I'irnt-rlavn Farm Mortrace Loans and yfnnicipnl Bonds. For partlcalars ad. dresjs) JOIIW It. I.ARK, Casliler. IIRST NATIONAL BlK, l.IXCOI.5r, ERRASKA, rARTEIt WASTED-To Improve Water prmleee oi .Sou borse power, on HepubUi an Ki v I er, in norttem Kansas: will alio be far fale or trad. j Inquire of TIIEUIJI KE HT. KTZ. Feandia, Kl. i I?F VTTY'SOROA.WCTStops. lOset Keeds. only I s flt. I'lanos f 12o up. Kare Holiday , iRrfaeetneois Keadjr. Write or eall on lltAITl, Waihli.rl..-.i. JS . J. p. aaaa A TE1K "d iii'M"! Im tu. 7 liuttlt free. Addrasa i M M r. o. ikrr, if, Ji. twp!iper Advartiainf Eareaa, 10 Sfrtet SI., S, I. IS TALKING mm Tnmmm AT ATRHAN'S. TS THE TOTTJLVR HEADQUARTERS 1 EBE1BUM i:oit vit icirvi of Jl DID TO'U ETOE? WO, YOU WEVI SVTV ANYTHING rlX Equal in BEAUTY and EXTENT THIS GRAXB 3ISPJL.xVY OF NOW 02ST IJXHrniTION AT Sfl NO ULL TIMES HERE! USINESS ALWAYS BOOMING ! TOO MANY GOODS anfl i ' Is what"s the matter with us ! That is to mv, we bare bought pueh larsre flMunuinr. in Rutins 11113 inn we ciUJioi ana room on our shelves aua counters to place them ; so we shall be jrlail toexeliar.ee Ibea with the public for tho public's money, as we cn find plenty of places to put all the cash any nf our oll or new customers have to spnre. In BOOTS A NrO SHOES We have the largest ar.d most varied assort mer.t v,e have ever rarrie.l. "We have taken special pains this fall in selecting our stock of Ladihs" Fixe Shoei, and we take pride in savin?; that we have much the finest assf.it meiit in Ehetisburp;. while in Roots for Men and riOTS eveiybodv knows we keep twice as many as any other merchant ia town ; so it is useless for us to say ajythine fur ther about IjOots or Shoes, except that we have all kinds and qualitie, as well as Overshoes in Gum and Cloth, eithei buckled or plain, for ioth sexes and of all qualities and sires. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING is much larger than we have ever before kept. We have found it diScu'.t hereto fore on account of our meatrre assortment to fit children from 4 to 10 years of age, but now we have all the sizs requisite for children of any ape, while for men we have suits at any price desired, and wiil guarantee to sell you a complete outfit as cheap ts the same kind of a suit can ha bought at any other establishment in the State. Our special bargain, however, and it is a great bargain inded, is a SUIT WE ARE SELLING FOR TEN DOLLARS. We claim that it is the r heajest suit of clothes in the country, and the very Lest for the money. We also have the LARGEST STOCK OF OVERCOATS ever displayed in Ebensburg. If you want to see the Cheapest HATS and Winter CAPS yon ever did see, call at our store and we will show them to you. We challecga anybody to show you as good Hats at 7,"Vo. and 51.00 us we are offering at those prices. We have also a SPLENDID LINE OF WATERPROOFS IN DIFI LHENT COI.OltS: AN ELEGANT LINE OF FLANNELS IN ALL COLORS, III TABLE FOR D It ESS EM OR SIIIBTS; A VERV MCE LINE OF (LOTUS WW CASSIMERES FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR; A Fashionable Line of Dress Goods for the Ladies ; THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE CF UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND GENTS; A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF QUEENSWAKE. I3ut we haven't room enough to enumerate half the goods we have for sale ; so we will simply sav that we keep Axes, baskets, Clocks, rug. Elephant Over alls, Fish, Gossamers. Hardware. Ink, St. Jacob's Oil. Kendall's Spavin Cure, Lamps, Merino Hose, Napkins. Oil I loth. Paints, (guilts. Hope, Shirts. Tinware, Umbrellas, Varnishes, Whips, XX Flour, arn, Zero Overshoes, and everything else that people need in housekeeping, farming, and all other pursuits of life. We take all hind of Gil A FX and FliOD UCE tn exchange for Good; And th;ooil at jnat tbe laiut prleea we do far caati. ryTs Thanking aft 'our friends for past favors, we again cordially invite fei w i them to call at our stsre and examine our goods and prices, believinjE that we can sell them goods as cheap as any one else can do. and knowing that they win hna with us tne largest assortment oi goous to select from. V. S. XOVEMBKK 11, 1SS1. JrXECUTIHX'S NOTICE. Kstatcof Ki.it Mi IosaI-T. W1. Inputs testamentary to Die estate of Khz Mv T'onnH. lato of KSensHnr bomnali. dee d. have been fcrranted to the ttPdTitrncd. who hereby no tifies rill persons indebted to said e;te that Y.v miT.t inn.t be mnde without delay, anil lhne haV Inic clxims or demands nuainst the same wiil be required to have them properly autheiitlcated for settlement before preer,t'nz them to KL.IZA ANN IclM NALI, Kxeeutrix. Ebensburg. Nov. 11, lSSl.-t. DMIXISTHATOR'S NOTICE. A. V. Kstate of Thomas JM'nsstru. de-j Letters of ndmini!trai un on the est are of Thoa.. Met "onnell. pate of Stimmerhill township. dor ed. hsvlnr been issued to tbe nnderntrned bv the Keniiter of t'ambrla eonnty. all persons indebted to atd estate are requested to make Immediate payment and thoe hav'nz rh:uii against the siime will present tnem jr-riq.erly probated for aet- tlement. M'(pNNKLU Nov. M l.-t.s Adtninliu-ator. STRAY COW. Came to the premises of the stib.eriher. In Cheat township, on the .- ii im ii muiiiii. m r' u cow. f;x or sevi-n vera old. with a slit In her left wir. The owner Is here dy n'dited that if he fails to api ear. prove proper ty, pay ehareca and take heraw jv within tha time specified by law, paid eow will be disposed of In the mna way. A.VTHU.W UILU CbeatTwp., Doe. 16, isl.-3t. CAUTION". Having left with Nich olaa Najrle. of Ailecheny township, during; my pleaaare. a ainifle tread power tbreablna: n ehina. all persons are nereby eantioced n-t to ! tertere or inee lie In any way wUh aaid nuieiiin while in his posaaesion. jt)Krii r, vvr.Eih, Aiiagheiy Twjv, THe. . l.-3t. ABOUT THE lIDDi AM 9 WOT ENOUGH MONEY BARKER & BRO., liltens'liiig-, I Elsnslinri Fire Insurance Agency. T. AV. DICK, General Insurance Agent. EBEXSIiriiG, FA. Pollalei written at abort notice In tee OLD RELIABLE uETNA,r nd ather Flntt I U rerapaalM, rbensburc, tfept. S3, 1S0.-1t. S20 SAVED! SQO Onn R T T. n by pniv-hasim 0Ui ElNil MACHiNt from the nndersiirned. whoeoffle is at 1004 Eleventh Avenue, be tween 19tb and lTtb feets. Al TOOi, Pa., and who offers the ed itor of tbe ( AiKRit t MKCfi aa , referen.-. Sewine Machine ra- nalr.il in vnrliinAnllkii manner ' . and at lowe,t pneee. J. McOUATH. Altoona, April H, 11. REAL, ESTATE FOIl SALE. A LOT ot (K(H'NII in the West Ward of Fb ensnura; H..rourh. known s tae -'iJibsin Iroper tr." buw ownei bv James aLane. butindM on tha Foalli by Ht;h atreet, o the east by lot of Wm. H. Sarnler. F.aq.. on tba north by Saniple street, and oa ttie wt bv .Matv Ann ftreet. bavinit a '.:ir two story Frauk Iwiluku Ilr-rsa tfifrren -"r-.-t-ed.'will be "old at f-'vat- anleon re:iotb!e temu?. m ir of ") : . I'. Kin I I.L. ?sit. . !.-'. Pepfvntj Ta ER i i A N J! in r
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers