& 13. 3d i v m' '4 it t r f r1 iipr ic :n t- !.!"- I'' J " 'cr ..!- 1': c- rjr n : . rRFKBrR. PA.. fBWA r,.-- JAS. 6. 1SS2. NI i-HUSONAL. I'bwre nnd the Other 1'lacA. t; kim's of coal, call on J.G. Llovd. ;:me f 'l kind, J. G. Lloyd is the !ifult find. i-l v '1 -I! u wnni nnj mini i cuhe, j. i . . 1 1 . i i ,, j-, tin' nam niiiii iu rioito. p.. r.imil'iT of prisoners in the county - H. two of whom are of the gentler sex. 'if kv Mountain Salvia, the preat asth ( , 'for sale at James' new drug store. r "lias been ponsiderabl profanity 7nn "f 1 A. cold snap and frozen hy ,' t.'i, why- ;l I- iut- itim ne-rnie- itr iiiinpiiuiiou uigsurpas-.es Dr. Pierce's Fa- ripimn. By druggist. ;r. ( .'uiiles Langbein, of CarroIItown, .7 '( i t"wn Tuesday. Ilia visits are few .'. . , ! the loi appreciated. '".'I j.iii aie bilious, take Dr. Pinrce's v t rurgative Pellets," the original .! ; v I.iv.-r Pills." Of all druggists mJ very soie eves : almost blind. Pe-.','.-ire;l me. A. Bender, .S. S., Pitts l'a. At new drug store, Ebensburg. in. w!i Kiiifa ins iauier, win oe !:i,l;;uia on the 17th of February, ilk' tirt execution in the history of nin'y. I 'juries Diley, Pittsburg, says she c.itarrh badly. Teruna cured i! ( r . r:V' t:v. At new drug store, Elensb'j l(.,.f-r- fur J. W. Barker, Yogom Bebers, li -l:anes mves, James Jones .11. 1 Viin Te remain uncalled for at the iU' ji.istnilice. I r te(iri(lden, invalid wife, sis or daughter, can be made the e.i'tfj by a few bottles of Hop 'I you let them suffer when so x : i S. Kiel, of Poriage township, iit--d .Mercantile Appraiser for the nr by the old Board of County .,cn a few days betoie it stepped Hilt. t."Mrs. Lydia E. Tinkham, No. in Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for r-i;itive to the curative properties j-uble Compound in all female f "- 1 ' A . i-e parents reside at Spruce ngdon county, hail both of his II j :. : .(:T e:i .iturday last by a westward j :, freTit train which lie was attemptinj; v I it Petersburg. : Dim. F.iieriy, a good Democrat and j -'Miii- d citizen, will be a candidate for ) i ;.:v .;,- of t'ie West ward of Kbensburjr j in r.nf a candiilate for Burgess j. ;; i n erroneously stated. i.V ::i tiis aeeiistouiMd liberality, Jnilor i - iv-d up a bi' dinner to the tempo- ,- -.. miners under his charge on Christ- Wn.tiier '-in" or "out," the re- -' t never forget his kindness. -::.r .i v ieatiiin beginning the Satuniw ' , ( ii;i-!iuas and ending Monday after ,v Y. ir. our public schools re-opened .l-"t f-r the ingress and egress of v'.r- an I puilsou Tuesday inorning. -i i ,.r nieivli.iiif friend John Lloyd has ': .i s;iy and says it well in another i ll'-arken to him, all ye who need r :. . ils and wWi to get full value for y in honest goods at honest prices, itu to rats, mice, nmches and ants :.-'SV F.XTEltMlVATOR. Barns, graner- - I I. iMi.-hulils cleared in a single night. 'nr f I'lid Miieils. Best ani cheapest ::; :m killer in the wnid. Sold ever where. -At a iie etitig of the new hoard of Coun i i!iii'.;i'iieis, held Moi.iUy afternoon '. the following appointments were made : rk. Win. 11 MeMiiHen, of Johnstown; : -!. M. D. Kittell. K-n., of Kben-sburg. -1! K Carpeiiti-r, E-j., Henderson, NJ . !:!! ,! of Psor iasis or Leprosy, of twenty i;-' landing, by the Cuticura Resolvent ami Cuticura and Cuticura Soad ." illy. Tlie most wonderful case on -T." pr'.-e flf the Aitoona Tli'mni; has i t -a-eil to three cents per copy, or .. o-..,.irs per year, but for all that it U'stili f ti.e cheapest, as it has always been ! !'..i!,ilsiiiiestand best inland dailies !;. Srate. V'.lerMi.ui Tucker, Boston, says that i :i. iy sf ie that I have paid for medicine ' 'i'-.i'menf in ( years .!,rioo without re- permanent benefit. Entirely cured - .:s-a-e fsalt rheum) by Cuticura Rem- -V-. A. .1. Khey, of this place, has secured : :ii r.-sui.m ith n firm doing business ' hite, a point a few miles east of -:.:u,r! and northwiwd. The position is at present, but may become per- j r;',; wholesome distillitiou of witch ' 1. Aiiierican pine, Canada fir. mangold, 1 :'.., n:, etc., fragrant with the heal- : '-f l'a!sn and of pine. Such is "I s i:i.li, ;i Cure for Catarrh. Com- j ' tli-MMliept for fl. ;l:.e H .ird nf Auditors began the task ' s up ti e debit and credit jiages fif the , ' "v s fi'iancial transactions fur flip past! t"ii Monday evening last. It is an irk- j " '":. h i? it is expected it will be com- i I liisiilc three weeks. Ti e new Hoard of Poor Directors, which i 'e i.mie ;i fl n- old otic, held a meeting at 'rnshime on Wednesday last and ciin - l t;;" old management without change, ; ' means the reappointment of Steward ! ' I'r. (irirtUVi and otberi. -1 voung man named Davis, of Cumbria ship an employe of the Cambria Iron It 1 r I .'imn-u'wii, ii:m one of his hands bad- by some portion of the machinery ' u. i.H.vsag,,. If,, returned to his home Saturday evening. , M : -paid of I.oictfo, in accordance, f '1-: I re ft T- -. L-i.ti custom, will sell all his Fall er goods, such as flannels, blankets : overcoats, overshirts, overshoes,' 1 'd". etc., at cost and carriage, to' ni f..r an early .Spring st-x-k I ip-rg gnsrs f,0In t)l(, fiennington ' h ;ir tallitiri. this fnimtv t- h.. '.. , . I" . . .1.. I . . . J ' " 1 i...u-r- hi 1 Mmm f Inn .'v. a varus distant, on Monday l :.e l.u, mny were found to he unc.in. ;ig, and three dogs and four cats and contents were Issued during "'k from both the IIol!i,l te.r nd Tyrone Herald offices. In ne by the printer T"t Vi'',?'"1 lloPe "they made a ', "i :t all round. ' II -rmclt and Diily, Jury Com ''! Monday afternoon last ess.iy. hal job of fillinir the ,is I jurors to he drawn during the i AhoutPoi) is the nnmlwr iu The jurors for March term to-day (Friday), r L'd in .smi- Werlcly Xt'rs has, 1 e arn, attained a circulation i:dred. That is a much larger r:t wn rrermm can boast of, but 1T so nnr.v oa l!r.,tK.. r I T.v rWo ho,f hf wl" secure before j l. .MS round. i v-iiy. of Cambria borough, at r s'une reason or without reason mortal career on Wednesday of y cutting his throat with a razor. t I I, md he succeed that it ra an' s-1 n for a time whether lie would ', 'i."r, i now, however, con- " '' 'iangrr. , Iflta f.t)intir;iiniir-tt,l.H.l ,.! "r W:Vi colileti opinion? for li is con ; : i-'itu'p at J.iluwtown last wppk. t. I'i 'isl venluro that way. yet he -. r"!ns Iikp n ol.l haiiil, nnd bro't ; -'-is atwl sufcssfui oonrlus ion a , .i was r,r,,,aiiv nior larei'ly at a"" "'"it Institute eyer liel d in '.Vf-,'. " Iy of lat tvek a marmifi- itinns of tl.o rr,.u '!'i in. fereinonies hy Hev. Father ' .' ,'' heautifiu chapel of the con 'i: ',. I!" ,s .' f- Jepli, this place. '.ai.' w" '1?lvp -"ai'l, nrn an elegant r :,:lfryf Hl"'h t" Uw I'Pauty, If that in-ni. ani iaty cnapel i re: t of oiirnl.l rr;A f ( ambria township, a few miles ; ,.f "7.?',wa filtered by Jonw wi ; p .. t'liipsday evening of last no.','i st fntieinan and his wife ' ;r'-' t ' "oi)l,.d of pocket-book ' f rVrtL'n!yiollars. "ilver watch and ;." - , an,). a The perpetrator ...:-"fart Oil W -a nt r c j - thf t.C (IlTntntiim fi-om a holi Of new i l,ay noyer sw-n any - a t' Tfr . -i 1 r-st It;! it vigor. "i Mountain IIiiikp Thev 'ii"!!icred in evergreens, with rt," " i.'-ro ami t i. "'i:i :ier to relieve e imve been considered 1 who M.iny looked thereon, and Va ".t . i : rn-.tpii ro n.irs a visit f, , "'""'tic mend C. XV. Easly. wih hi . "wn rrt. last Monday, tre.l t 1 ,l!,ve "'a-'e it longer - i i.) et,tertain tliu aWnr.l i.i.. rtain the absurd idea -,e ; had Of tl list come into the in. "I Tlia i' ...... ,i,v niu in- :rta" ,rt ,"r"nfNhi'' county '''i i V Wa,,t h'!' tin,e on such e-,;,'f"iis, and so went home the Asjood men as Joseph Hojjue havbeen elected to office in this county, but a better one in all respects has never been and never will be chosen for the responsible position of County Commissioner, or indeed, for any other post of trust in Cambria county. Being a practical shoemaker himself, our friend Rich'd E. Davis, whose establishment is on Julian street, cannot be dfeivpd in work of that kind. Fleneo his stock of boots and shoes now on hand mav be depended on as first class in every respect. Awhile his prices are just as low as anybody's. Gr and see if he hasn't something nice to fit you. A suspicious Inokinz tramp patronized the eountv almshouse the other night to the ; extent of "lodging." When he got awake 1 next morning, he found lying where it would ' come under his notice this epistle : "If yon ' don't get out of here insi-le of ten minutes. ; you'll be murdered !" Of course it was ali : a practical joke, but it brought the answer. ! A German woman named Sagr, the wife ; of a Johnstown saloon k"pAr. attempted to j commit sr.icide on Tuesilav night in a cell of i tlie county jail, where she is confined on ac. : count of her mind bini -riiy Impaired, by ; hanging herself with a towel' she had con j pealed in her bo;om, but was fortunately i discovered in time to save hr life. A strict j watch is now being kept on her movements, j C. T. Ttoherts has a stock of goods second to no other of the kind in the eountv. nnd we : have special reason for nsking all our local readers and friends in general to give him a ( call when they need nnvthing he has to sell, j We will elaborate hereafter as to the nitu e and extent of his stock, and meantime enrrt i etlv commend the cheapness ot his prices ! and the excellence of his gooils. ' Vn less'than fo'ir hu'g'aries were com ! mifteil, or rather attempted, in CarroIItown on Wednesiay morning of last week. With the exception, howover. of exchanging a bad coat ami pair of boots for much better ones I at the monastery, and securing about twen- IV - np cents from Mr. Ivi. Minder's money drawer, the thieves seem to have got noth ing mil inoir innnr ior rneir pains. We invite the attention of our readers to the advertisement of . I. Monroe Ta vlor. This house has boon estiMished neirly 40 vears, and his goods are celebrated evei vwhere for pnritv and strength. We would recommend a trial of his Gold Medal brands to all who appreciate good and wholesome bread, cakes, etc. His Gold Medal snleratus or b;-carh. sodais sold by M. I.. Oatman and John IJovd, Ebenshurg. rt0-7.-4m." We are assured bv a number of onr citi zens that a man named Wih iam Baiber some jears ago lived at a point about three miles south of Ebenshurg. called "'California Mills." He is undoubtedly the man spoken of in our last issue as the one who was re cently killed by the cars in West Virginia, with his na-ie and address found on his per son. If the same party, he had a good repu tation while here. The job of slating the steeple, etc., of the new Court House wis done under the stipei vision of Mr. Xcnophon S. Bees, of Pittsburgh. It. would have been finished early in the week had the weather proved propitious As it was, Mr. Itees wound up matters nnd went home Monday evening last, leaving Mr. Sam. Prvce, an efficient employe, to put the finishing touch to whatever details may he found wanting. Circumstances deterred the writer of this from accepting an invitation to take a look at the Christmas tree which adorned the parlors of our townsman Mr. Tom Mc Namura on Christmas dav and since, but we are assured it was one of the happiest efforts of Tom's spontaneous genius yet. seen. No Christmas passes with Tom and his good lndv but preceding efforts in that line are left in the shade bv what follow. According to the reporter of the Johns town Tribune, Prof. Riddle, principal of the Ehensburg schools, was the best lookinc pecfngoce in attendance nt the late session i are glad to learn thai this danger was speedi of the Teachers' County Institute. As to 1 averted and that our friend is able to be who was the most handsome ff male teacher, j about the house again and will soon be as tVes nr.e paper pws nn to sav, nobody has ' well as ever. found out. It. might have rtd.lfvf that none Through the kind thoughtfulness of our of the l itter, as fnr as could be ascertained, I friend C. H. Clark, citv editor of the Council were above nineteen years of age. I Bluffs (Iowa) Daily .Xonnareii. wtiom manv Charles I nverzagt. aged about 14 vears, I was killed by the elevator in Wood, Morrell t Co's store in Johnstown, Wednesday af ternoon of last week. He and another boy named John MeOary were going up nn the elevator, and in trying to stop it Charley's bead was caught and crushed, between the platform on which be had been standing and the casing of the hatchway, causing instant death. The other boy was uninjured. Bernard Martin, aged eighteen years, a miner employed in the Frankstown slope, below Ilollidavsburg. wa instantly killed bv a heavy fall of slate on Tuesday afternoon of iiisr weeu. ne was a memner or tlie Cat ho- i service in even the last of the five heart lie Church and is said to have been an excel- ; rending afflictions which have so lately and lent young man. He resided with his aged , so terribly decimated our once hapny and fathci in one of t e houses owned by the : joyful household. We have used some of the Cambria lion Company, near the mine. " The ' medicine, however, and we believe, with good old gentlennn is a miner able to work. but is no longer We owe n debt of gratitude to onr kind hearted clerical friend. Rev. T. U. Jones, of the Congregational church, for having made the recent deaths of five of our darling little children the theme of a few pathetic and el oquent remarks addressed to his congrega tion on Sunday last. It is such acts as these that make us take courage in this dark hour of trial and tribulation and bids us look for comfort and consolation to Him who doeth all things well. John Shire, aged seventeen, died at the home of his parents in M"orrell ville. this eoun tv, a few days ago. from the effects of a heavy cold, contracted as the result of an involuntary shower bath of wh'ch he bad been made the victim some days previous, lie was employed at the rolling mill and while bnMied in perspiration a companion threw a bucket of cold wafer oyer him. This is said to be a common practice and it is now known to be a dangerous one. 'Squire Wagner, who was the purchaser of what was known as the Ebenshurg Me chanical Works, was in town a couple of days this week superintending the removal of certain of the machinery to his new mill, in Allegheny townshipnot far from the line of the Loretto and Cresson plank-road. "It is a shame that mill had to be dismantled," was said to the 'Squire. "That's so," he re plied : "I see no reason why. with the ma chinery that was in if. it couldn't have been made a paying industry. Mr. II. J. CYouse." of this place, has a hen of the Plymouth Rock breed which was hatched out on the 17th of last June anl laid its first; Ptrs, nn ttie 17th of November. Since then and up to the 2fth of Decembei, a pe riod of thirty-two days, it shelled out. twenty-nine eggs. Then it took to setting and will probably report results on Mondav next. Said hen and its masculine mate weighed when six months old Ci lbs and S1 lbs. re spectively. Mr. Markle and the Johnstown Demnrrat will please notice. Florian ITsmmers. an employe in the p. li. It. shops at Altoona, was knocked down ny a moving car on the day before Christmas, while at work repairing a freight car, and in the fall accldentai'y struck himself in the pit of the stomach with thehandle of an augur lie held in his hand, producing almost instant death. The decaspd was an excellent phy sician, an accomplished musician, and "a member of the Altoona city band. His re mains were interred in the St Marv's fCath- OllCl Cemetcrv ha rnct ih rvacn As Treasurer Kennedy is virtually his own Successor Invinrr ruirf.irmorl nofiriv nil ! the duties of said office during the incum tieney of Treasurer Yeagley, no one need be assured that the financial credit of the conn- 1 ty. so far as that goes and the pecuniary in- terests of the taxpayers, are in the bands of an honest, capable, courteous and attentive gentleman, who will not onlv account for pypry cont that pasi s throuch his hands, 1 but will make his term of office one. long to - he remembered with pride by himself and his fallow-citizens. Clerk to ('ommissionors McMnllen has a good right to fplicirate himself on securing a position wliich so manv others equally de serving soujrht for in vain, and that he is en tirely competent for the duties before him, which ws are confident lie will perform to thf'cntisfaotion of pvrrj body, is a fact be yond dispute. In tiiis connection it is proper to say that E. 1 Pnnetran, Esq., the iate ef-fflcW-ht and gentlemanly Clerk, was not an applicant for reappointment, he bHng en gaged in active business at St. Antrtistine, this' count-, and wishing to give it his entire attention. lion. Daniel J. Morrell sailed from Vow Vork on Saturday Inst for Liverpool, H, expects to le abse nt from four to six months, first coing to the southern part of France, where he will remain for some time, and then proceed to Egypt. The trip has been under- ! taken hy Mr. lorrell with the hope of resto ring his health, which of late has not been as eood as years gone bv, and we cordially unite with Mr. Morreil's larcr circle of friends In wishinsr that he niav return with his health completely restored, and in the possession of all his'old time strength and --( n Friday night last, Mrs. Haley's hotel, at Lilly' s station, this eountv, was entered by burirl ars, but hy how manv is not known. ettec red an entrance ny prying open a shutter. A valuable watch, which had be longed to her deceased husband, as xveV. as a revolver and some money, was taken from a desk in the bar room, which the thieves b roke onen. They also took away with them a number of bottles of whiskey which stood on a shelf in the same room. XVe sympathise with Mrs. Haley in her loss. She is a most excellent woman, and if the thieves hal known her we do not believe they would have been heartless enough to have despoiled her of any of her property. In the niidst of our troubles we forgot to mention the fact that on Thursday, Dee Rth in the beautiful chapel of the Sisters of St' Joseph, in this place, the final vows of the order were taken by the following named young ladies, Rev. Father Reardon offlciat-wAi- . 9 Anr,ie Evans (Sister Germaine), of this placed;' Miss Teiesa Latterner (Sister De Sales), also of this place: Miss Annie Berry (Sister Clare), of Wilmnre: Miss Mary Cunningham (Sister Mary Philip), of Wheel ing, and Miss Annie Gilligan (Sister Catha rine), of Brooklyn. Having chosen the bet ter part, we wish each an.l all of them God speed in their holy mission. Miss Teiesa Ilarshberger, of Franklin boroueh. this eountv. Is n Christian in of well as in name. The children of Mr. John J ' J mmwih, nrit: UUWII Willi the small-pox, a nurse could not be obtained and the mother was worn with watching and waiting. In this emergency Miss narshber ger, wiio had never had the small-pox. went to the sick room and assumed the place of nurse, When the baby died she prepared it for burial, and the other children were faith fully attended until they had recovered. In i mis neroic aei jihS Marsh berg.T has mani i fested the spirit of Christ. Her action is in j refreshing contrast.says the AltoonaTYi&Hn, with the conduct of the people who drove I from their midst two men who had buried j the body of a woman who died of small pox. I tn Thursday morning of last week, Hugh Evans, an old and inoffensive man, ami long an employe in some capacity about I the Rising Sun hotel, in Altoona, was found j in the back yard of said hotel in an insensi ! condition bis face and body marked by j bruises which the examining' physician de , clared sullicieni to cause death, "and which ! did cause his death at his home on the fol I lowing Saturday. His daughter Ella was ' examined before the coroner's jury and sta ted that all she could learn from her father, j owing to his exhausted condition when bro't home, was that some one had struck him, . and also that lie had not lieen injured by a ' fall. The Ttibune and Call insist that a I thorough investigation of the case shall be ; made by the District Attorney and county authorities. We learn that the plasterers expect to finish their work on the new Court House in . ten days, or. at the most, in two weeks. It I will require three or four days of moderate weather to enable the slaters' to get through ; with the tower. They were at work on , Wednesday, although the atmosphere was j decidedly sharp, and a couple more days of ; like character will enable them to complete. their labors. The iron stairs, weighing in i the aggregate about fourteen tons, were re ceived on Wednesday, and with them came , three mechanics to put them up in the proper : manner. The town clock will be put in its ( place in the tower Borne time during the present month. In the meantime, Mr. Marks, : the genera! superintendent, is busily engaged on the necessary woodwork in the interior of ' the building. Our farmer friend, Mr. Wm. Dishart , recently of Cambria township, hut now of White a gentleman who, by the way, holds the honorable distinction of having been the ' first man to pay his subscription to the Free- man when it was established fifteen years j ago attempted the other day to reconstruct his shot gun, which was loaded at the time. on a more constructive basis, as to remedy tl scattering propensities. For this vuirnose he had it laying across his knees and was striking the barrel on the end with a hatchet, when the weapon sudden iy exploded and the shot struck the hatchet and tnen glanced off and penetrated his person, two of them passing through one of his lungs, and four teen others, as was afterwards ascertained by the attending physician, embedding them selves to a more or less extent in his body. A copious hemorrhage from mouth and nose immediately ensupfi am f..r a tim- it toou feared that .he would bleerl to ioth hut we of ur home readers will remember a Sum- ner Clark, we Were made rli recipient r..' two packages of diphtheria medicine, con sisting of three different powders, a lot of tiny pills and a bottle of gargling liquid in each package. Said medicines caiiie as a free gift offering from Dr. Thomas Jefferis, of Council Uiuffs, who prepares them and is supported in the assertion by abundant wit nesses that they are a sure and positive cure for diphtheria. Of this claim we will have more to say next week, though we can add nothing as to our own experience, the med icines having been received too late to be of effect, as a preventative, and have also saved oiirself by its use from what threatend to be aisevere attock of quinsy, for which it is also guaranteed to be a specific. Although our heart is bowed down by a weight of grief which no one in this commu nity has ever to the same extent been called upon to bear, we cannot but feel consoled in a measure by the numberless expressions of deep and ardent sympathy which have flow- : ea in upon ourself and our almost distracted ; wife and family since the commencement of ' our terrih'e troubles, and especially since j the deaths in our once happy and" united j household have been increased from three j to rive, and that, too, within less than three I nays. I his being true of the many words of j consolation which came like a healing balm j tn our wounded hearts, how much more true 1 is it of the noble deeds performed by certain . of our friends (among whom five prominent gentlemen in this place stand pre-eminent) ' whose earnest sympathies took a practical f turn, and whose generous natures prompted 1 them to force upon us pecan iar aid, though ! most of them at the time owed us notning ; and neither of them owed us so much as they . compelled us to accept. Iong will it be ' fore we shall cease to mourn the loss of our ! five bright and interesting little children, now happy in heaven, but longer, if possible, , will it be before the kind acts of these noble friends shall fade from our memory. That : Crod may bless and prosper them will be our . constant prayer. 1 Catarkh. Clear head and voice, easy 1 j breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, taste : and hearing, no cough, no distress. These are conditions brought about, in Catarrh by the use of Sanford 's Radical Cure, fine hot- ! I tie Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvvnt j and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, i . for ?l. I j .... j i Cambria's New Officials. The follow- : j ii.g new officers for Cambria county were j qualified according to law in the Court House ; ! tin Mondav of this week, at the hour of 1 o'- j clock in the afternoon, with Associate Judges : I Flanagan and Thomas on the bench : " ! i Auditors John ltzinger, H. A. Engel- hart and C. U. Cover. i i Commissioner-". John Campbell, Samuel i W. Davis aud Josepli Hogue. j i Treasurer John A. Kennedy. j i Coroner Casper W, F.asly. ! ! Associate Judges John Flanagan and ' i Joseph Masters. j ! Of the foregoing, we mention: That the j board of Auditors is composed of entirely i new men, Mr. Cover being the Republican ' member; that as to County Commissioners, j Messrs. Campbell and Davis were re-elected. : the latter being the ilepublican representa- ; tive: that Mr Kennedy was Deputy Treas- '. urer for Dr. Yeagley for the term of three years, and that Mr. Easiy is new to the bel- ' lows, both being Democrats : while Judse Flanagan, re-elected, is a Democrat, and Judire Masters, new. a Republican The oath of office was administered by rrothonotary dates. Less than a quarter of an hour was required for the swearing-in process, and the Court then adjourned to meet on the 7th of Febru ary nent, which is the date for Argument Court. Answer This. Is there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness, or neuraliria, or any disease of the stomach, liver or kidneys that Hop Bit ters will not cure ? . - a Death of Mrs. Henry Sc aulas. Mrs. Elien Scan Ian, w ife of Henry Scanlan. Esq., of CarroIItown, died on Friday last, in tho fifty-ninth year of her age. The deceased bi.ly was a daughter of Michael Leavy, a well known and highly respectable citizen of Aiiegneny township, who spent the latter portion of his life in Loretto and died there several vears ago. It can be truthfully said of Mrs. Seanlan that no lady in the section of I i.o ; ...t.:.. , .,Ji :J , ' 1 ! tlie county in which sne so long resided was more universally beloved and esteemed. "None knew her but to love her none nam ed her but to praise " In her the sick al ways had a kind and tender nurse and the poor aud needy a liberal and sympathising friend. As a wife and a mother she was the perfect type of a noble and true woman, and her duties to the Church of which she was so exemplary and devoted a meanber were al performed in the true spirit of a sincere and earnest Christian. Her remains were interr ed in thej Catholic cemetery at CarroIItown, on Saturday afternoon. May her soul rest in peace. m m n Tovso, middle aged, or old men, suffering from nervous debility and kindred weak nesses, should send two stamps for large treatise, giving successful treatment. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, . V. orn rorsTT ixstitcte. ; WHAT 'WAS SAID ANT T0!K BY TEACHERS JAKT) OTHERS AT THE FIFTEENTH AS TTCAL INSTrrCTK T.AST WEEK. For the following condensed report of pro ceedings at the fifteenth anrual session of the Teachers' Institute of Cambria eountv, held in Johnstown from Dee. 20th to 30th, we are indebted to our entirely competent friend James Itell, of Portage township, to whom the duty was assigned by Co. Snp't Strayer : Intitnte tnot in the Oporn House .7nhntnwn, on MondBV. TKw 14. 1SS1. nt the appointed hour. 1 ? "c'?rk. p- ? Snp't strayer called the meetfnir after irlvlncr a short arid practical talk to teacher culled for the nomination of ofn- r-r. Mr. Striver tiolne liirmari ex offirin, Mr. T. K. .tohnson "was elected Vice President. C. A. Kiddle Seeretnrr. Oeorro A. Noon Assistant SJec retarv. andW. H. McMnllen Reeordinir Secretary. ,T. 7. McKeaters was also re-elected Treasurer. On the eoTppletion of the oreanixation. Mr. Oeo. Marsden read a serle of resolntions, which were adopted after a fw slijrht amendments. Snp't Straverthen appointed the following Com mittees: On Rcnhititmi C. A. K-ott. C. A. Riddle, W. S. Brown. K. 3. Parrifh and A. c. Qiiinn. On .4r.vmf. 'reo.W. Williams, I. A. Mefloneh nnd ft. C Hrlnkey. Charles Elrlek moved that a 'ttnery Box" he provided, which wa nnanimotilv nareed to. A committee, to prepare resolutions of respect relative to the rtenths or teachers wrs appointed. eooctlnir of Oeoree Marsden. Annie MeMnllen. Katie T. Jenkins, Mairele Walters and Martha I rlnir. We have not troutdod yon. Mr. Editor nor Cameron. your readers very much dnri'nif the last rear for Cards of enrollment were then iued to teaeh- ! the simple reason that we had no time to Invite er. nf'er which Ml teachers present were enrolled, j new customers to eur place of business. We are Th Tlia-ee. "up f, ot Instruction of Common "till at the old stand, however, with a fnll line of Schools, was Introduced and addresed the Insti- j troods. and willing to watt on all In their tnrn an J tuteat some lenirth. nririne thoronifh personal cnl- 1 furnish them with anything In our line that thev tnre on part of teachers, anil deelarinr that the may desire. We do not gav that we have the hlif apparent sncees. of teachers of little culture after- j (rest lot of troods in F.hens'hurir. nor that we are ward proves a failnre. and that "onr host teachers j doine all the business in town, for we are jtlad to are onr wort" a fnct which manifests Itself after j say that there are others doing business In this a decade of years spent in the service. We should P'ce who have and desire to have a share of puh not only labor for temporal ends, but also endeav- lie patronage. All the same, we feel thankful to or to labor for onr own spiritual welfare. our patrons of for the manner in which we Prof. Mahaffey. of Altoona. next entertained the ! have been treated by them. The vear has been a tntitnte with an Instructive talk on vocal music. elorious one In a business point of view, and we Prof. Younir. or ImWana Normal School, next ; are thankful to a kind Providence for the kindly irave a talk on school ortrantration. m.isainr classes I way In which we have been treated. We are not lor general recitation, etc. Tr. H iir bee made some ! selfish, though, ami do not want to do h11 the bus remarks endorsing the syftem advanced by Prof, j iness. We hope that our nclahbors will have a Yonnir. I liberal share of the business of the place, as there Mip i rsrmvnr annoiinccn me programme ror eveninir seson. after which Institute adjourned to meet at 7:30, p. M. irvitTfiTso SKsnto? was culled to ord"T at appointed time, and meet inn was first favored hv a selection ot music from the Johnstown Hiifh School. Prof. 1,. B. Johnson was Introduced, who nave the address of welcome. After a sonar from the pupils of the Woodvale schools Tr. Hlirhee asrnln appeared before the In stitute and jrnve an edneatlonal talk. Prof. Younir then irave a short talk on the histo ry of words, alter which Institute adjourned to meet at t a. m., TVESDAV MOmiSd. The first eTcreise ws music led hy Prof. R. B. jVTnhnftev. after which roll was called' Following this Snp't Stra ver made some remarku coneernf nar announcement of programme tor forenoon session and the appointment of a reporter for each paper in the county. Prof. Younir presented a list of words that are usually mispronounced. This was followed hy a piece of music by Institute, entitled "Come. Come, t'ome." M'ss It. Lena Morse. of Johntown. read a paper, entitled '. mind to work." which was a very ahlo production, nnd was listened to with marked at tention. A motion was made to open Inttitnte with pray . which crave rise to an animated discussion. ! or. whicti bthvo rise to an nnimnted discMf'ioh, which was promptly hrounht fo a close hy Sup't Straver rulinir themotion out of order, nd stating; i that he would decide the question before next sea ' sion. ' Questions from Query Bit were answered hy ; ."Messrs. Flriek, Marsden, McFeeters and others. 1 Adjournment. 1 AFTERNOOV SESSION. Institute called to order promptly hy Sup't I Strayer. A iter callinir of roll, reading of minutes, and S"ne by Institute. Prof. Mah,iftey continued ! his talk on music. Prof. Young; then resumed his i talk on -odds and end." history of words, their ! derivation, etc. : also, th" importance of having; a : knowledge of irramm.ar, and difficulty of Ptudylna; 1 Next a oner by Institute, followed by a talk bv 3.V,. .McFeaters. on the '-Value of Accuracy." In ; his usual vijrorons manner, srivinir Illustrations : and d wellinir to some extent on inaccuracy of many i text hooks, and also ol much inaccurate teaching in our puhlle schools. ; After a short recess Sup't Strayer Introduced i Wallace flruce, of New York, who preluded recita- tion of his poem with a very Interesting talk on i the history and scenery of the Ha lson. He lol I lowed I'.ts'lortnre with the recitation of his poem, ; "The Hudson Kiver." which was rendered in a very acceptable manner to the audience. After i readlnjr of programme tor evening sessjng Insti ' tute adjourned. EVTlNINO session. The exercises were opened by music from the ' Johnstown Hisrh School. entitled ''Ijike the Iark," ; and win followed by Wallace Hrnce's lecture I "Womanhood in Shakespeare." As an Introduc tion to his lecture he recited a poem, "(Jreetingto J Burns." He made three classes of characters as ; found In Shakespeare, the Romantic. Ifcipiestfs nnd Heroic. The elose attention of tho audience showed that the lecture was appreciated. Music, "Down among the lollies." Adjournment. TVEPNESnAT MOTtNINO. Institute met at appointed time and opened ' with a sonir. entitled "Saviour. Teach Me." One hundred and rfirhty-three MSI) teachers responded at roll call and were congratulated by Snp't Stray i er for the e.irnetness manifested by them In the work of the Institute. He also urg-ed teachers to do more professional reading, and named several standard works on education. Prof. Young fol lowed bv illustrating- bi method of working per- ; ccntase in e!as register, also resnminir his talk on the derivation of words. At this juncture Mr. j Simpon. of Iowa, was introduced, who marie some remarks about schools In his State, and also noted the grreat Improvement In the schools of Cambria county during- the lat twenty years, he having been a former resident of Indiana eountv. ; Miss Marv A. Jenkins read a paper on "Advan- 1 taeros and Hisadvantagcs of Concert Recitations." : This subieet wa.s dicen.cil by Messrs. Young-, Mc- , f Jonrh. Marsden. Parrish. Farabanirh. McFeeters. i Middlekauff. Iatherman, Hays, and Misses Jen- ; kins and Qninn. Song- bv Institute. "When the Rose" Bloom." , after which Mr. W. K. Matthews of Johnstown. ' read a paper on "Kduoatlon a Necessity, lirnor- ance a Crime." Next a piece of mnie, "Sioighing . Song." Mr. C. t. Oallaher. of Johnstown, then : read a paper on "Money making Education," i which was hrleflv discussed. ' Answers to questions from "finery Box" were jriven by Snp't Strayer and Messrs. Marsden, Kl 1 rick, Pa'rrish. Ely. and Prof. Young. AFTERNOON SESSION. ! Called to order at 2 o'clock hv Vice lres't John son. Music by Institute. "Faliine Snow." Then Prof. Young continued his exercise of pronuncia- i tion of difficult woTds He also irave instructions on "Slnarnlar and Plural Number'" and answered i many questions advanced bv teachers. Prol. .1. J. Miller, of Alleghenv Citv. fwmerIvof . Johnstown, favored the Institute with a brief ad dress, eneouraginz' teachers in the noble cause of education. A paper, untitled "The Teacher as a Student." was then read bv Mr. Chas. F.lrlck of Fat Conemaugh. Music. "See the Flakes of j Fleecy Snow." Next exercise on proarramine was the readintr of a paper on "To What Extent Should Oral Instruction Supersede the Text Bok" bv J. A. Scott, or Johnstown. Prof. Young- ag-afn appeared on the rostrum and concluded his work before the Institute, thanking the teachers for thf; kind reception given him during his stay in their midst. A vote of thanks was tendered Prof. Ymnir on his departure- W. S. Scott delivered an address favoring school exhibitions which was discussed earnestly hy Sup't Strayer, who urired teachers to have exam inations instead of exhibitions. Mr Marsden fa. vored exhibitions. A ft er a nnouncing evening ex- ercises, Institute adjourned. j EVENING SESSION. j This session was devoted to a lecture delivered 1 hy Ir Frank Cowan. Subject "A Tour ol the ! i none. THrnsnT moiiiixo. Institute met at time designated, with Snp't Strayer in the chair. S.mor hv Institute Prof MahatToy Uadlng.'-HowfJentletrod'sCoinmand " Holl call presented a list of px) teachers. After the reading of minutes a motion was made bv Mr Bah to have proceedings of Institute together with papers read on various subjects and lec tures published tn pamphlet form. This caused a spir ited discussion by Messrs. Parrlsh. McMnllen Fly and Bash. J. A. Itell called for the question which was decided largelv in the ifflm.iir. ' Prof J. V. Montg-omery. ofAIillersville wmimm. duced to the audience and ir.ire a talk and some ! : '.' ' -i:iMiiic primary uraw- ; In. 1 he In?titutc w? next favored hv a recita tion from pupils of a primary (rrade of the .lohns , town schools In rhnriro of Miss Ida H. Menoher Prol. Hays, ol Indiana Normal School. appeared , on the staa-e and made some pleasant remark al i ter which he irave a recitation, entitled "Honr j Kenly Played." The next thinr In order was a paper read by , (feo. Marden..princip;il of (onemauuh schools on ; "Snm thinirs eential to make schools success j ful. f ollowed hv music hv Institute Altera short recess, K. K.' Thomas read an csav ; on "What shall we do with dull pupils?'' which ?" to"' t soma lenglh hy Messni. Hays. i arnhauurh and others. J Next canie a paper from Y. 3. Parrlsh. of flal i litzin. on "Toe value and ris-ht use of District In stitutes." This was an able effort, and would have been discnssed had not the time for adjournment ' been at hand. ASTBIIXOO 6KSSIOS opened with a sons; entitled "Oiant and Dwarf after which a motion was made and prevailed that Director- be admitted to the evening lecture at half price admission fee. This heinir '-Directors' Pay." and quite a num ber present, tney selected Mr. fJeo. VV. Stuuman of I'oopersdale. as chairman, after which they pro ceeded to discuss various Important subjects IYt 3. Wilson, of Franklin horouifh, I). .M. .Tones" of Johnstown, and Chairman Stutzman dlscm-ed' at some lenth the question. "Is there a tendency In America to show disresoect to ini.inr. .r..i persons a.lvanced in years?" Mr. .lones also In- Slier wi.ieh"! S?,';" 1 .rn,n'"1?' to teachers, after which the directors retired and irave wav to - vi.iiu.il i ji n yn JUliltMC ! Music, When the roses bloom a train "was fr ! lowed by a paper from W. H. McMnllen on "The . sanitar-lconditionof our school"." This was atten I tlvely litened to and was a verv practical paper ; Prot. Montgomery resumed h'is instructions on" Primary Drawlmr, and Prif. Haves nve a talk : and drill on "Calisthenics," after which he recited a poem. "The Diver." ; 3. W. Leatherman. of Woodvale, rej,d a paper , entitled "Is public opinion a correct standard hy , which to measure the merits of teaohers and enide j them In their work?" As there was no time te j discuss this subject. Institute adjourned V!fIH9 SISSIOK I was opened with Instrumental mnsic by Miss I.n- i lu Lucas of Woodvale. after which Dr. A. A. Wll- letts.of Philadelphia, proceeded to de'.iver'his lec- j LUr!.' ' -"""""shine: or some of the illusions of man- ' kind. The Doctor interspersed his remarks with an ahnndanee of wit and humor, thouirh at the ' the same time Impressinit some moral point. This ! lecture waa indeed a rich treat, and was greatly ', nioved by all who heard It. A pie?e ol music. "1 ' cimerea oy pupils ol me Hiich school, after which Institute adjourned. rmDAT iroRTfisa's iksmox opened at appointed time. Snp't Strarer In th ehair. Mono: by Institute. "Thv will b done ' Hull call revealed the presence of 194 teacher be about SO percent, of all theteaohers In the county rror. Mont(tomery concladed his remarks before Institute, thanking the teachers for their earnest MDtlon aaTi,ax n,f Instrnetlons. Mr. Oeo. W. Williams, chairman or the audit ing committee, presented their report, which was accepted by Institute." ..Pr,of- Mehaffey appeared tor the last time before the Institute and gave a short talk on mosto and also thanked the teachers for the interest they had manifested n hfs efforts to Instruct them In music rv ,c,on?lnn,1 by leading- in two songs, entitled Ag.inln' Snow" and "Whei the Koses Bloom J.r?' entertained the audience by some practical talk on "Uymnaftie Tril!s." and" closed ny reciting one of his humorous poems, which was heartily applauded by the Institute. Mr. J W lrD J"d T"l"'tle paper on "Duty of Parent. Teacher and Pupil." .vAie:lM of resolutions were adopted respecting the deaths of the following named teachers : Miss liile Hughes, ot Johnstown. J. W. Condon f TmJt' nd Jnme Ioreland. of Wilmore. 1 he rellowlng teachers were elected a committee on permHnent certificates: Messrs. C. A. Riddle. r.iw- ohp.,n';T-T- Brown, J. C. McFeeters, and Miss R. Iena Morse. 'f.o0- A-RIWl read a very exhaustive paper on "Some Ways ot Teaching." Sup't Strayer con(rratulated the teachers on the successful work ol Institute, In which all had been engaged. Institute adjourned sine dit. mnif Johi Lloto "Here I 9 the elow said when he inmoed inm k. 1 mniii iur an oi ns. in conclusion, we will say to those who deal with us that they may relv on lull weight and honest measure, with prices based on the live and let live principle. A happy New Year to all. Ehensburg, Jan. 8. 1882. John Lloyd. Mat of Eminent Ability, Scholar iind chemists, have devoted vears of time and skmrul labor that thev might. In a measure, relieve human suffering. Ir. Faust's Oerman Ar omatic Wine is the result of the most patient and careful experiments. It Is prepared with the most scrupulous care from pure Orape Juice and the choicest Fruits, Koots and Herbs, and stands pre eminently without an equal for the use of ladles s utrcrlng with private disorders, aged or feeble and dehditated persons, and those recovering from the effects of exhausting disease, or mental or phvsicnl overwork, (ruarantced to promote digestion and invigorate and give new and permanent vital force. In no way can it be used as an Intoxicant. Ask iM-nggists. For sale at E. James' new Drug Store, Eht-nsburif. Pa. f4-8.-e.o.w.ly.J A rrrvBES went forth to plnmh To a kingly palace hy the way. Amlwhen his iialf day's work was done Presented his bill wit'iont delav. Ti e king brought lorth his bags of gold. His diamond and his jeweled crown. The plumber credit gave for thorn And took a mortgage on, (lie throne. We shall say nothing of the plumber. He is a worthv man In bis place. Hut a greater is the Clothier. He takes no mortgages on anvthing;. but makes it bis business to sen that the'human form shall not go nold this time of year Talking of clothiers reminds ns that Sltuon Si Bendheim. next door to the First National Hank. Altoona. ! have sent us word that they have on hands tho i nicest and cheapest lot of overcoats anvhody would want to look at or buy. Call soon and ret a bitrgain. nnd at the same tium venture a rlanue at the splendid stock of all sorts of other clothing they have wr. their shelve?. St. Elmo Hotel, PIIILADKLPHIA. Rates Iledncecl to S3.00 per Day S The travelling pnblie will still find at this Hotel 1 tne same liberal provision for their comfort? It is locmea in tne linmeaiate centres of busjns and amusement, and the different Kail Road depots, as well as all partsof the city, are easily accessible by street ears constantly passing the door". It ot fers special inducements lor those visiting; Sne olty for business or pleasure. Your patronage Is respeettnllv solicited. It IS. M. FE tEK, Proprietor. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 18S0.-U. Oh. the muil, the heautiful mud. Intensified hy an occasional flood ; trutters and crosswalks, sidewalks and road Slimy and slippery under its load ' Of nud. The foregoing would have been in play week or two aaro the mud hut is not now, as we write, the thermometer haying gone dowu and the s-iow coming down. But It Is always In order to men tion that, raud or ice. the place to buy your hoots and shoes at, for hoth ladies and gentlemen Is Sol. niumenthal's palatial establishment, lll'J Eleventh avenue, Altoona. His holiday stock sold lower than ever before heard of in this Ijtl tude. was not entirely exhausted, a few bargains for renders of the Fkeema holding over at the same figures. Oh, What, a Cough ! j Will you heed the warninc. the sicrnal nerheos i j of the near aupmneh ol that most terrible dlsense i muniption ? Ask yourself i! you can nflon! for I the sake of saving SO cents to run the risk and do j nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your eourh. This will ex- j jiiiii nnj 77itrr man u million OOItir? were Sold Hie past year. It relieves t'roup and Whooping Coush at once. Mothers, dc not be without It. For Lame Brick. Side, or Chest. ue Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by E. James, Kbensburg, Pa. t4-.-e.o.w.lv. "Bv summing up, adding To natural lawg, I've reached this conclusion," Said good Santa t'laus; "To write It In F.nglish, In Choctaw or I'uteh. That some have too little, And some have too much !"' But nobody has ever too much, said Santa Clans on a late viit to this section, nor none too little, who buy their clofhinir at .las. J. Murphv's, 109 Clinton street, Johnstown. He sellstonll nation alities at the same price, which Is the very lowest, and sells only the very best of goods. You will give him a cull if you desire to consult your own Interest. Ow Thtrtt Pits' Trial. We will send Ir. Iye's Celebrated Klectro-Voltaic Belts and other l-.lectric Appliances on trial for thirty dnvn to ; young men and older persons who arc afflicted ' wtih Nervous Debility. Iost Vitality, etc.. mmi- , anteeing speedy reliei and complete restoration of ! vie-or and manhood. Also for Khnmattm, Neu- ! rnltria. Paralysis. I!ver and Kidney difficulties, ! Kuptures. and many other diseses Illustrated I pamphlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., ' o Tjftdles,for those distressing com plaints to which you are subject, use lr. FausVs German Aromatic Wine. - 4-7.'8i.-iy.j OBITl'ART. BrKO(KlX.-Plsi, Dec. 27, 1SKI. in Clearfield township. Many, wile of Andrew Buricoon, In th 69th year ol her age. Poceased wns born and raised in the vicinity of Ioretto, and commenced life with her hnshand. in 18.58, within a short distance of tho homo In which she died, or course she shared the hard work in cidental to the ciearlnz of a home In this moun tainous region, which was then almost a wilder ness. She as well as her hnshand was noted lor hospitality. In the expressive langruaie of the settlers ol forty years airo. "their latch strinir was ! always out." Ahr.ut SO years bbo she took upon herself the" care of a cri'ppled and weak-minded brother, to whom she was ohliired to devote a eon i siderable part of everv dav she was able and up j until her death. This she did with a sisterly care . and devotion which admits of lew parallels, and nmiuuitii ne nns nroiners wno nave ic.-uned weaitn an 1 distinction, he was no doubt happier, more contented and more blessed in her humble home than all their wealth could have made him. Her funeral, attended by many friends and relatives. ! took place at St. Augustine on the second day af- ter her ftcj,th May he rest in peace. , ito the parent's face with a gae of sweet ., j noeenee. and replied: "Nothing at all.it j ther," "Ah," was the philosophic reply, ; tj I 'our teacher mut be a perfect ogre to pun- f ' . r r- l.: n , i. i tl 1 u l"l IMiltllll L itll. Villl I IHI llilllK j Mivth.i'v Ht was amiss ?" J'XVri fa'-- VI IXFX'UTOR'S NOTICE, -i Kstate of . I ambs HaRHETT. deceased. Letters testamentary on the estate ol 'James Har ! net., late of Alleifhcny township. t!amtiria county, deceased, having been irranted to the undersiened j by the Rcirlster of Willsol said eountv. notice Is j hereby iriven to all persons Indebted to snid estate to make immediate payment, and thoe who have i claims against the same will present them for set tlement, properlv authenticated, j JOHN U. K A KNETT, Executor. ! Allejthenv Twp., Jan. , issx-t. I A Fine Fan lor Sale. V VALUABLE FARM (PisiOsovi). situated In Allegheny township. Cambria county. Pa., , 14 miles from Lorette, containing over 100 Acre : ol fcood land, more than 60 Acre of which are cleared, well fenced and In a irood state of cultlva : tion. Is offered for sale on accommodating terms, i The Improvements consist of a larife Dwexlijio Horsa. containing eleven rooms and a kitchen, a comfortable Farm Hot'SK, a larife B arts, and com modieus outbuilding". There are also on the land an abundance ol limber and coal, plenty of choice fruit, such as a poles, peaohes, pears, cher ries, ftrapes, etc., a irood well of soft water, and a number of never-failing spring;! of pore water. The ewner wishes to retire from business and will sell very cheap. Pavments easv. to lu it pur chaser, and a perfectly good title given. The pro perty is In a very healthy location, with a arrand view from the house, and for more than twenty-five years has been used as a delightful resort tor sum mer boarders. For further Information apply to i:. A. I3TJSII. I Jan. 9, IMl.-tf. Lobktto, Pa. 1 may also Hoping to serve Winter vo ok A 1st. XVAV These are the r ill VA kj We live hv rvrrv rlav qc any one can see. TT It ; aK nan is still Vv ki lK the Largest Clothing House Wanamaker & J hf Sixth as POTAr.AT.T.Tma OFFEB. 24 STOPS. U OTTATa BSBm. ONLY S 63 t lrJS -CO - "f Li riLle'Jar eLa i t fi"'i" ' ' l i ' -i i r . t A Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 0 CELESRATED i?:rjjr iff: to The name of Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters is heard In every dwcliine. It finds a plnce in evenj household. n'l its praises are "minded throughout the whole Wefern Hcniifphere, ns a cenerai in virorant. a cure lor sick headache, a specific fr flatulency and sour stomach, an npjn-tiziniff tom achfc, and an estccllont blood depurciit nd certain remedy lor intermittent lever and Kindred dis cs cs. For sale by all Druifglsts and Dealers (rencrally. onriiAXS' court sale or Valuable Real Estate! "Y virtue of an order Issuing; out ol the irphans' I Court of 'ambria county, to me directed. ;i will expose to public sale, at the hotel of ieholas Lamhourn. In the village of St. IS Nicholas, ia Ban township, t'auibria eountv, on Saturday, tlie 28th day of January, 1882. At 1 o'clock, r. M., the following described real estate: All that certain Piece or Parcel of Land sftnate in Burr township.! t'auibria county. Penn slvania. bounded by lands of Mich'l Kirh, Ker. B. Wlmnier, Joseph Fresh, and heirs of Anthony Hefiele, deceased, containing CO Aerrs, more or less, about 45 Acre of which";ire cleared, having thereon erected a two s-tory I'rAXK Hoi'sb. 1xo Bar? and necessary outhuildinifs. In ifood repair. f This farm Is'situnted ab"Ut two mile." from the village of SSt. N ;cholas. a "out four miles from t 'arrolltown. and 1? underlaid with a four foot vein of excellent coal. There is a school bouse within a quarter of a mile of the farm. TerjcsofSalk. One-third ol the purchase mon ev to be paid at the continuation ol the :ile. and the remainder in two equal annunl payments, with Interest, to be secured by the judgment bond and mortgage of the iurchaer. H. J. KKt MKNAt'HF.K. Trustee to sell real e?Ute of Nic holas Hekfri.e, decease,!. l-o.-at.l S- fnOA Pr aaT home. Samples worth to J loZ'J free. Address Jobkso fc'o.. I'ort- oiw ittalne, i3-4,l.-ly. J to STOMACH 4 14 ft This One 1 chance to be of service serve us if it recalls the which are i We never offer for believe will give who wear it 2d We stoutly have the clothing e you this J J J' ZLLll.- m America. UtH.- Fa,, and Yours truly, C Brown, OAjC hall, and Market Sts., Philadelphia icvsa n s r s e i Thetaoat Sueeessfnl House in th rht. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. This Magnificent CABINET Organ' ith an elepant Stool, Tlook and Music. Imx1 ad' oelivertd on ooard cars at Y ashingtou New ji mv I lor - " ' Only V Stl6frtinTi bnb:flT pimrantfyMS or m - Teunded alif r one Tear's tue. ' 24 STOPS. pcl flcnf lon a Follow 1 Olio. 8 ft. tone llchj,1i v S f t. toi niMrMhcIl A f t..nn A 14 -. QnK. rSl 6ft. 5 Bourdon, lflft tone. 6 Saxaphone V tnT 8 to"- 7 Viol di Gst 8 ft- tone. 8 iHapwon. 8 ft. tone. J Viola IN.Ioe. 4 ft. tOTht. lO (tmnd RinrewlnfiA 1 1 Born, ft. tniw. 12 Hrp olienne. 1 3 Vox Hainan ft 14 Ecbo. B ft tone. 15 milcUn, 8 fL tott. 16 Clarionet A ft. 17 Vnlx Clte, 8 ft. tone. 18 Violin. 4ft .19 Vox Jubilant. 8ft- 0 Hcralo4ft 81 Courier Harmnniiie- 22 Orchestra! Forte 23 Grand Oraraa fiaiee btop. K4 Klght Orynn Knw Ptnp. - ia OctoT C'aplnr. a etnp which oDDiw m power et tn inotmmmt. All f mr oitm bT it. This Onran if a tri-j rnnph of the Orvan Bni1tlr' art. Itl eryl aatlfWI tn atppemrwfte lln mrtly, like tJ akT fmU 1 h eae of iolid waJ puv, rrofuoly firnitinenteA with hand ear-' in a ftod tsixmsive foCT Tnera- 7 ha mn- le porkct U of tha m l-ntffttl detrn xtnt. It ?im tha bi rubber arrirht Hl cw. wttb atel rpnnira. r11rs for moTirn. rollaheti BUl Mdili. and handlfHt tn ate. It dwmiif of a plao in th mil)ifn- Jre't parlor and would ornunent Uia bott- Qoir ox m pnneeat. PEMJfT Ho9T OrdeT. Kxprp rrTa!J, hJ k Drat. or Kit-red I.:tn. Hi oner lfund9d and all frr ht rhar-- pa-'l f B"t! a ri'Te-ntd. Flone t V uN'trtB. : w-- tjid-' w Jmt. and iee fmcVirT. rv of pace within wU of bml'jinci lt ml pen-on. Kief ut eaxna f..r Titivura mcuj TO MY OLD AM) NEW FRIENDS &HD CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC ! 1 am ltrpty to inform ynn fTiat I firtl I have n -w on h)inl one ot th l.ir.t nn-1 !rst ftfM-k of Bry Coeds. J';t:::: ::3 E:::::! i! that 1 ever had since I came air.ontr yon :o sell goods. Fortunately I wa lute in m.tkinir my se lections and pnrcliRsea fir the present pcaef.n. and owing to that fact I did very much b- ttcr than 1 could otherwise have done. n the remnrkaWy fine wenther il urinif the past Fall ke;.t i.irk customers and lelt wholes-il tnor. hants with hiri e stu.-ks of g'tods and a rr'':it levfre to sell, fcnrinif a they nntiirally did that hry would be ohliice.l lo carry them over to another se;is r.. Hnce they offered anil 1 purchased all my ro.d isl frin iiii to :n per cent, bolnw reiruiar wholesale -prices, antl I now propose to irive my crrstonicrs t Ve ulv.-infae of thee irrcat reductions. I n wiy Itunieiw tt-"i will be found nearly ev-erythinv rtees:iry lor ln-use-liold and personal use. nmong wliich lu.iy be men tioned a large lot of WHITE AND GRAY WOOL BLANKETS. A XK'i: LOT OF IIM'S. 'j Ami a Intrro pile of LAD IKS' SA( (JIF.S. 1 all of which will be -dd very cheap. Also, a full and tine S-Iection of Ladies' and Misses' WOOLEN SKIRTS, all now nnA vcrr r-bfce ; s cmplotn nif rtnmr.t of nnnss goojks ini' goods, TVofion. an ample jnpplr of M oolrn Yarn tf all rfdor- nl Ti:i ! i'r an! a BOOTS, SHOES & KUBBEK GOODS. to sny nothing of a never f iiling supply of Teas, Coffees, Sngars, Tobaccos, Spices, Flnnr, leeil, I'rovMnns. e-., all of which will positively be sold at tne very low est notch. -ou areri.-pcei!i:!ly invited tocail and see for yourselves. THOH4S imAOI.F.Y. tlALLiT7.ii. Cavhru Co., 1a.. Iec. 03. lSl.-om. FARM7SAW MILL, &c., at Prlrate Sale! THE undersigned ofl'-rs for falcon accommodat ing terms Ins VK M and the improvements thereon in Alleirheny township, on the ro:,d lead ing from f'liet Springs to fr.illitrin. s-ild Farm eot.t.iins IT5 rres. ai-roit SO arrea of which are cleared, and'the iTnirriretnents comprise two iro,.d Ii'vEi.MMO HorKKo. one of which Is s' , ftorie :ind the other -J1.; s'ories hiifb. an excellent Hus Bansi. 70 hy 60 leet. a Water Saw Slit.t. In first class com' ition and capable of snw:rir 3.' .'K i feet of Inniber in twelve hour", and all other nri tt buildings, rtiere'are t w..-orci,ar I- of choice fro't on the premises, several -.K.d s, rings convenient, tne of them being in the barnyard and having a fountain pnmp and a eonstHnt Mow. twlrles a K.Kd weii;of water nt the door, and fnllr one million feet of good saw timber, hemlock. Inc-korv, rlierrv. ma ple, ash. oak. etc.. on the portion not vet cleared In eonnoctlon with the law mill is a irood picket header. Inthe saw. cut-oft saw. etc. I he property will be sold, and sold at a 1 rr.-:titi. h-c.-mse th owner Is no longer able to run the mill or work the farm. For further particulars call on or address FKANCIS MOHAN. Iec. 2, I'M.-am.' I'het Srr.nfS, Pa. xb ittk. ltn. uria F r. r r m a v - .i .-i I.: s 'r- M r:e.1 at inn l.,;i, e with mt a. si 1 h cQ. S t Hi es 3 months monihp 1 year 6 tvontns 1 yenr " loou'ha...... 1 ?- a "mom ha ... e . ... ' ... ... 12 ' ... lo. ...a Wl . in many uoinc V : hr. rules of OAK HALL sale any Clothing but "what we thorough satisfaction to thos maintain our custom to ahvav largest stock of men s and boys' to show our customers. do not allow our salesmen t The Isrge ar mislead customers as to fit or quality or kind of goods. We stick to one price alike to everybody, rich and poor. We the guar- antee with eacli sale we make. We return the money to. anybody who u. ll 1h icy el'bose bring b the goods injured. to -in- A-BEATTY'3 PIANOFORTrs.--w!--it Hearty's mat' hlss iron fmrrri tl. bo k, c , Ti. 7 S to fr.f0 ; ctal-ffT:c rrtnn, -00 to fl.OOA, sausf-irtioti (rnaran-rd or r-"- cv nfurf4. nurcm- v-wi trtOO to 00; a?inrifcrtl rianofnrt of U" uiilrr, mm uio'ucujcjs iwuy , wnvs ror manunorn nr li resim ir.rau TV'ttT1acimtt ortrana. cjiih-i rmi . rhurxrh. c han L iiai!.-.r. tT- IMPOnTANT 1 1 1 -S3 I 'fT 1 want It distinct IvTirjderptood that I am prrr' ed to offpr to the pnbfic creator inducements to dut PIAJSCFOilTES FOE BQLLDAT fEwEIiTS tta VZl t:!::s. n hy buy Orand. Square and L f rirht i'lanosatid pay tnanufacturnrspiich enoraiotijr:r.ts. Beforcji-oa decide to purchas s I'iano elsewhere. op l Write) at once for valuahle Information. Tricfcof the trade) Where the cost cornea In ; how f J)7 W lint o cn"t $1000 Uirouph airents firoflu ot from tiitTjO made on a ginplesale. A l'iu Piano R'dd to one man for f-X). tohta nefchbor. the Fame llano i re-t"ely. for t iM. toanotht-r for f fxj. It thiajttst T I l avs ODfirioei, no acnt, F&leA are rnn.' tt, irvcBk- one im-r, no it-iji, NiitT wr iiiw aloglje) DO XicUUous price Ci3 S3 , FOR CHRISTMAS! NEW MUSIC. Foil ONLY 10 CENTS! Jti Nsnnl -WIlKISTntX OI.I.FC'. Tl F I'UI'I l.lll IIM ." rnntsln. ins I It fnl low in( g-in nlrely printed aini imnnn in aiirarinr pi I v I e : VOCAL. A I ? f'.T'. 1-IA I.' l '-VIK I.nitn. Bull 1 I'SKKK.N'KI'Y H'.ivr-na " Bl n I K 1 I' m i l v Mariials. t'lIOKI S OF'H Abll V Ollil.s. HiLi.re Tatlor." I 1 I N iT W ATl 'H Al.'iNV Fi t. KFR i swvnKK iMiit:vi(u,n'Ti.ni:....rKorT. iiii:iii.i:MiN, Mot nr. WHKN WU Hi il II WKKKVIU N'J Auis. INSTlir.M I'.NTAL. ANMK TUT. BANKS ir THK lhK Asm. IKi l. I T l'"l.K V H Alfert. II 1 NI K l M 11.. iV l,.,Ir II i v i 1N -Ji iNt . -i, urni 1iii-ki-k AMI M1K 1 H Hillkr il- F TO H Ki H'K ., r SAlI.'ibS' I'LKASCKIN li Auirr. Thee firtcen j iecu will Kll bo found complete In the 'iTi.-tniiis t 'oliet-; ot,." I'nce posti'ft'd. lO cents, three pr,T.je f,,r 2S cents, or'the Ikei man f.r r'.rer r.o!.'(. and the tn:een pieces td mu sic lor 4 A rents. Send v nr inonev now nnd the :Ulii lstiu:is Collection" iu l,e forwarded to you nor later that the r!-t or second week of the new year, dtirintr the f-.rst three months ol which the litEx wul be sent t a, n hu delre It and the music at the above price r.-rr . c.'" Address l VIil-lsHl H id THIS PAI'ER. A LKCTn.K TO YOUNG MEN ox the i osn or 113 A Irrtnrrea the ialnr, Irralnif nt, and Hridiea: Cured Seminal W eakne's, or Sr-matorrlKi-a. induced by Selt-Atue. Invoiuntxry tmissfons, Impofncy. Nervous lk-bilitv. and Im pediments to Mama'c gener.illv: i onsnmi tion. Kptleps, ai,J F ts : ,l"t": l a-1 I"-v cil 1 ticapa eity. A-c By KtiBFKI'J ( I'Ll I.IiVilll, M. I., author ot the -Oreeti Bo. k.- a.c. The world-renowned author. In this admirable I-eeture. cie-irly proves from 1.; own exj er.ence that the awful Con-ein-iiees of Seii-Aioise tnav be eilectnaliy removed without duoirerous n.r'ical C'pcrritions. bougies .instruments, niu. ori-t.nl'ais-poi ni i rix i .ut a n;oie ol cure at once certai u a iid et-ft-ctual. bv which tn ry miiIiti-t. no mat'er hat his coo.i tfon mav be. tuny cure himselt cheap. v prtvat- ly and ri'tfil:. 7 'lis Lrttuie t. i 7 j.rfvt c io thoutavd anii hfliiM'1. Sent ui-.ler sel. fn a plain env !.tt e. to hut ad-dre-. pot-fa)l. on re.-;j,t l nx ccni t,r tw.. ust-agetllmt-s. Ac.ir-'s THE (lUIKslll HI1( 41. .. 41 Ann st., -n srk. Sf. TV 1'ost Office 3o. I 1-r. -i.rn.J s TRAY IIi;iri:n. Canif t.. tl.c res-. ldence of the nb-crilier. in B!-o-k-ek town iES. ship, Cambria county . oi or Khout tio-mhof Au gust last, a white heifer wit.'i n tew rd spots on her bead, a piece cui ut et the ri-ot vir arid a int In the leti. one. Said 1 etf-r ii! I"- !w.. j t 3r oi J nevt Spring. Tho on ner im re.joc.i, t,, c.'ii.e !..r ward. prove property, pay c! r'. . e I t ike In r nwav ; failiniT IB which, she i i n di-i . -ed ot as. the law direeis. AM'UIW Ihli tH Ulacklica lp., Jin. . N XT
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